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GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1889.
J D. 1[eAILI.IOUDDY Pv.t.ttta .
t We A TLR IN AD ♦N
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of changes must be left
at this Office not later than
Monday noon. The copy for
changes must be left not later
than Wednesday noon. Cas-
ual Advertisements accepted
j-tltp to noon Thursday of each
week.
Hassid IkieSs s.
AU advance entices in the loyal columns
of THE Smut of meetings or enrer-
&oin•tents at tahich en admission fee
is charged or from which a peevena-
ery Ient$t is derived, mist be paid
for at the rote of one omit per
word each insertion. no rharye leas
Ikon twenty -Am argots. When ad -
w rtianaeab of entertainments are
inserted a brief lora/ trill be given
hes.
BORN.
Ravwas-Ie Ooderieh. on Oriotter lid. the
wife of W. A. tthyne& of a eon.
MARRIED.
Tattzrow-HAwILroN On the let inst.. at
the home of Un Pollock Goderich. by
Dm Rev (leo Hi, hard sow. Jfr8 A Tbezte•.
diet Themes. Dakota, to kW Elisabeth
A Hamilton. of DorMnch. use
DIED-
)toserorr. in Goderioh. oa the 7th lest.. Al.:
Morton. aged *years.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fovea.- Wm McCreath.
tioatob Specialist -1h Sleclair.
Teacher Wanted - ltobt. Quaid.
The (btresepotaao -Sem .*L mike.
Rall and Winter meds -P. O'Dea.
Teacher Wasted -Chanes Hawkins.
Fall and Winter Goods- H. Due:M.
FerSsle-llsmwss. Holt a Uamaos.
**other chap to the Yroat-- I. N. Cambia,.
TM Ramos t3* Barnes Depot -Wm. Ache
son.
TOWN TOPICS.
"st stairs eatmowp. te.kos' sodas.
/n'JW A WU wrist st."
II H•• wtt•t is get good photos gn to the
Tarter photegrsph studio of Geo. Stewart.
and see his latest lrnptuvem.mts.
A (loom PaaumJT.-The most useful gin
you mate is to glee a Wirt Pen. Ayr
W7 a► McoilNcnddy. meet. Doderkh.
1111 on rues Christie• Temporanoe t'silo t
the Tempereace HW every Tuesday
t'rarersesting at 210, bas:aeas
m. &
"Josiah. amine In eat of the wet." is a goad
intimation from T. Jt A. Pridbam on • damp
' day whoa waterproofs aro sweated. and if
you wast to Not know what ooM wine her is.
drop u and get Cited with their undercloth-
ing.
New that tie town has • brand new post-
master and town clerk things ought to more
%tinkly. And Sallows believes tains will
slices to the picture line if elegant work and
goad sad cheap mouldiest' ars gu'ag to do it
Bring stow Tour pictures to get mimed. •-td
i( you areal the pl.Nurea oseows wet fur.
ebb bulb pictures and frame
The mid mem mode everyone Inhale at
$atodrf* d• Sea's. and they mak t of
their customers whom thej could MIS Mom
take to bear with them. The C.t C.
nay Coys stoves and mages have isaE tittle
tog trot. cad they had to re -order.
stove guaranteed. and prteav very low.
cheapest horse under the sen.
BRIEFLETS.
The first snowfall of the season was on
Saturday evening last.
Mr Hugh Danl..p returned en Friday
last from a plasmatic visit to Chime..
Moes Miller, of Galt, hes been the
guest of Mr H. I. Strang for the past
few weeks.
Dr itcDonagh will be in Goderich fur
e .nsultatio.n on the first Saturday of
emery month.
Jobe O. Bissett, of Chiago, is at pre-
sent visiting hie sick father, Win. Bismtt,
of Wolf. street.
Miss E. Wyatt has gone to Montreal
to take • p »hien es bookkeeper in a dry
goods house there.
Mr Win Progdfoot has perahasad tie
residence of Dr Meedicktng, corset
of Waterloo and Elgin streets.
Mr Wm Mitchell was sworn in as
town clerk on Monday last. He mimeses.
the ability to make an efficient public
e theist.
Dr M Nicholson, the West -,t dentist,
makes the preservation of the natural
teeth a specialty. (les administered Irom
9 a. to. for the painless extraction of
teeth.
Ili, Lordship Bishop Baldwin preach-
ed the Harriett Home sermon in St
George's church nn Thursday evening of
last weak. A liberal collection was con-
tributed by the congregation.
Rev B. L. Hence delivered a lecture
on "Love, Courtship mid Mar -rises," in
the Victoria -lit. Methodist 'beech on
Monday evening. Dr J. B. Whitely.
ho ..xupied the chair, performed the
duties of the pkitioo admirably.
Persona wishing to improve their
'memories or strengthen their power of
attention should send to Prof. L oisette,
237 Fifth Ave., N. Y., for his prospee-
tat poet tree, as advertised in another
whims. 10-tt
Dr. Sinclair, of Toronto, the well
known specialist for diseases of broils end
nerve, chromic diseases, diatoms of teem
and longs, female diseases, do., will be
at the Albion Hotel, (lodeeeb, on Thurs-
day, Oct. 24th. Cotswltatiee free. See
advt.
Dr McMiekiat left town for Toronto
oe Satatdsy lest, and will hereafter
abide at the Previooiel eapital. Hi.
many friends in (leder-kb ret'rst his de-
pictors, sad will miss hie ggeniei pow -
ewe Tho hest wishes of Tea Stntrat.
aroomp*ny the Do -rotor to his new sphere
( usefelneso,
Knox Ohara Mia•iuw Bead will meet
tomorrow (btsrday) afternoon at 3
b. presenAll practise fmembers or threquested
coati dg etoa
tertawmeet, which will be held on tie
25th lost.
AN IMPORTANT Iantovezt.wr. --The
new Soft @cup end Practice Pedal attach
meet to • Newcombe Upright Piano
series the serves of the listener or per-
former, when practising, se well se the
instrument from wear, and preserves the
Mee. tf.
A social under the services of St.
Stephen's church will be held at the resi-
dence of Mn R Whitely, 5th con., Gee-
erich township, on Tuesday, Oct 15th. A
god literary pro tram. Rev W A Young,
rector of St Georee's,will preside. Door.
open at 7 pm. Ta at 8. Admimwu
We.
At • meeting of the directors of it it
Mechanic.' Institute, held 0e Saturday
evening, Mr W. 1t. Robertson was Teen
gaged as teacher of the eveoint chianti,
which will be organised at a meeting to
be held on Tuesday evening next in the
rooms. All intending pupils sr. request
ed to be present.
SOMEWHAT Or A TIAVOLLet —Mr Jas
Graham arrived home front • trip around
the world. During hie absence he visit-
ed Smith Africa. Tasmania, Austnlia
and the Sandwich Islaoda. He think.
of taking • rue to &path America short-
ly. Up to the present be is beyond
question the meet travelled man in the
Amities.
Orme Meant° - Eureka Council,
No. 103, R. T of T., will hold an open
meeting is the Temperaoee Hall on
Tuesday crating, Oot. 222nd, oe which
ooxasion an interesting address will be
given by Rev R L Flatten, of Victoria -
at. Methodist church. A choice program
of music will also be presented on the
uoeasiun.
Or INTwetwr m THIRD CLANS CANDI-
DATwa.-The Head Master of the High
Scheel hat Oast received • card from the
Educatioa Department stating that "can.
(Make who ohtai :ed an aggregate of
600 marks at the recent third class ex-
smivatiuw, and an recommended by
the Head Master as fit, may proceed
with the work prescribed for • second
Mass certificate."
A Coulon Mat. -Mr M O. Cameron.
of Toronto, was it town for • few days
isnot the past week on legal business.
We are pleased to ase that on blonds,
evening last during his ataence free'
Toronto he was elected vie•, president of
the Young Liberal Club of that city
Mr Cameron is a ming young mac, and
Meda a front place in the p••litica1 affec-
tion of the people of West Huron.
Rev J. J..xtewo*. or Fotato.A, BeT-
T.a. —VI Iced, of Toronto,, writes to
the (it+uuln Presbyterion : "Within the
last tem days I have received letters from
Rev Dr McKay and Rev J. Jain esus,
od Formosa, ..f date 223 of August. Mr
Jamin on had been unwell, but is now
mach better. The work was coin t on
vigorously, and the students and preach-
ers were receiving instructions and fram-
ing in Ozford rnllrnre."
XSine weeks ago we sent out a l[
number of account& to subscribe /N
en is arrear. Several persona owing ua
were kind enough to respond at ono*,
end we return our thanks to them. A
number have cwt yet been beard from,
!and this weak we send out duplicate
accounts to many who have failed to re
*pond. We will continue to seed nut
accounts to all in sneer until our books
aro straight. Even if you don't get an
eco ant this week, look at your label,
and if 'nu aro in arrear be good sneogh
to pay at once. The item is only a
small one to you, but the aggregate to
Xus foots op several thousand X
dollars. Pay up 1 /
Mr John Alexander. well known as
The L,on,'' in Etat Horno and Perth,
was in town Tuesday last, and dropped
in to see TBR SIGNAL Some year. ago
' he began using Mt. Leon mineral water
for curative putp,ves and so Misch
benefit did he get from it that he at
once took the rid to strand its praises
over the length arid breadth of the laud.
Taw $funAL was glad to Me its old
I
friend, whose +leo.rune phyeioal appesr
ane* looks as if he leaded up with
;Brown Segbed's elixir of lit• morning.
Inoon and night. May his shadow never
grew lees.
R a+T Firth"( FARtRRs I.•T•tT!•Tw.—
A directors ateetinv was bold as the
Albion Hotel, nn Wednesday afternoon.
President 1. Kerninehan in the chair.
Moved and acceded that this institute
hold a meeting in (ioderich, on the 6th
of November. at the hour of 10 a.m. , to
matinee through the day. A must -
eat program will be arranged for the
evening. Free to all. Ah invited -
Carried. Moved by Mr J. Ltnk)stet
sad carried unanimously, that this hie
statute hold meetings in each town-
ship er the Riding thrnugh the year.
On motion bM- J. Aikenhead, second-
ed goy J. Washington, the institute
1 adopted the idea of the "combos
drawer' at its meetings. A motion was
tarried that a professor from the Arri-
etltetel Cilkge be invited to speak at
the fineable meeting-Prof*esor Shaw to
he invited. Moved and seconded that
the f.euetsry get all Isws reepeeting
milling and testing -Carried. Moved,
seonnde.l and earried that the Seermtary
notify all the millers in the Riding to
be present at this meeting. Moved by
Mr A,kenh.*d sad seconded that the
rniltrwe (pietism he taken up at 1 30
o'eloek at the meeting. Oa motion the
meeting edjoet*ed,
Jobe Shames, formerly of Tem SaeMr Wm M•to►ell was aware i. w DEATH OF ALEX. MORTON
$AL staff, left o• Thursday niorttog fur town clerk ea Monday last. On Moeday fleet Alex. Murton, one of
Peterboru', wb.re he b.a semepted • The rerivs' berrior In North it Meth- the most hgthly esteemed and univer-
sally respected residents of liuderteh,
away after a short illness. On
formerly of )(almonds,. P. 0., and noel Mr Atex. Saunders left on Thursday Intraday, Sept 26th, he in amju0atioa
of Everest, Cay Cu., Dek., emcee to a t lest for Kan.iardine, to pat in • hot water! with Mayor Butler was engaged during
!need : "Get the address iso our Stutsci. service in the house of Mr John Oeutles i tae forenoon to locating the new . lee
changed W Everest P. U. We ell rush Mr Albert Humber left last week to
for it when it comes, and you would comities his studies at Ann Arbor Coi-
p. saUou en the Rog: tidal church are mill
Beset tie, and the
Timer ArraatIATSD Is.—P. r. Aortia, ,interest matinees unabated.
[btuk it was worth molho011 to see oar lege, woe. Hs is in h., last year.
minnow os' its arrival." This is only Saunders k Soo have been awarded
one of hundreds of similar mottoes which
'the Governmentoxowtrac! for the plumb-
ing revive annually from former read_ the
w rwnoection with the new post -off -
outs of the Heron erect. Tar SlUSAt ice. They tendered suooesatwhy sga.wt
•s a loosi paper keeps up with the pots
lied le appreciated by its 'homemade of s number of Loudon firms
readers Capt Slots, from Lucent, and Lieut.
rhe Dundas Banner, the leading Re- Woodall, frum Parkhill, ars naw i• c,m-
d t fi h A 3*
form peper in Wentworth county, ha. 'wan o. t e rnwuo rmy at t u
cha.ged bar de. Mr Rey V Somerville pont, C.yt Drove amid Lieut Tracy
the former prep ist•.r,has been appointed Mviug (hes' transferred to&rafexth.
.hof of the Pi tilting Deportment of the PLATS GLasa -Meilen P. O'Dea and
Caaadiso Pacific R.R. C.•., and has been C. A Nairn put in p'ste gips. feeds to
succeeded by Mr A. P'. Pine, formerly ire.ribes nos. p aces on Thursday. 1 h
of the Toronto Telegram and Montreal large plate for the window meetly brok
Star The new proprietor u a thorough en in McLean • block arrived at the same
newspaper man, and sith.uth the Benet r •ia.e as the fronts for Messrs Nair." and
ho always been in the front reek se ()'Dee. but when the ems was *passed
Provincial jourcaliam, we feel an.6- ha wises was due leered to have been
dent an onward tendency is in store ter er.ken iu the transit. Mr McLean baa
it. We welcome Bro Alcott once more been in bard luck. with bis Ames fr•-uts
to the field of Provincial juarnaliem. thus far.
Hs's AT IT AGAIN -The Chicago Lit. YomN.t Mta'+ LtatliL CLt7a.—Th.
.tock Jowled of Friday, Sept 47th. hs. Young Mea'* Liberal Club held • very
the following: The old reliable "Dave" •access/til meeting oat Monday seeping
Fisher, whose name has for twenty five Inst for the purpose ot r•organiastioo fur
seen been synonymous with the word 'he winter months. President Proud
?Art and who is well and (avormhly foot roeeepied the chair. On motion by
known Irom the Atlantic to the Pacific A. Saunders, seconded. by Geo. Nairn, it
.god from the Ickes to the Gulf, with his was unanimously decided to reorganize-
suable partner, Mr Gilliam), are on [h - Tb• election of tifficers resulted as fol•
gruoda with fourteen head :if megaifi. ;owe: President. Wm Proudfoot; 1.t
e got Dominion huueht and C+nada vice, D. McGillicudot; 2d vice, J. D.
Coach horses. Io the exhibit are a nom- Reansoa; reoord,nit ,eeretsry, G F.
her of other hue hones which cannot be Blair; corresponding secretary, Alex.
appreciated unless seen. Mr Fisher is Murdock; treuuter. R P. Wilkinson
the proprietor of the sp'endid stock farm On emotion it *r. derided to hold an
in Colborne, Deer li•dench, Oot. and open meeting ea Tuesday, the 15th int.,
known the country over as "Lake View,' et which me -t..¢ beetti.s ...me other
where he and Mr Gillson have what is program there should be a debate on the
onosidered one of the finest studs of enestino, ••Resolved, that • federal
draft bones on the Western Hemisphere, union of (treat Britian and her c•lonioss
winch are always for este and vary in
a desirable." Leader of affirmative, .1
price from $1500 down. His bores D Swan.oti; and of the negative, 0 F.
have that type of their own peculiar to Blair. This meeting will be held at 8
Ontario, abounding in firm characteris- •'clock fn the (liming at the Club
ties undying, in their habits, and that Weiss. All aro invited no matter what
have always held their ancestral heredity their political views may be Reserved
in spite of all opposition, and it is these seats for ladies, of whom wethope to ase
facts that makes them in such demand a large number present.
thruutihoat the States He has "Id a e QL Bo/ono-The regular monthly
great many to citizens cf Ifx-
Ludlam •0d aeetintj't.f the School Board was held 00
the demand is still increasing.
Paooagatt or -INVENTIONS St*cg 1845
-In the year 1845 the present owners
of the elrientitir Amcrewn newspaper
nimmenced it. pohlustion, and soon
after eetahliehed a bureau for the pro-
curing of patents for inventions at borne
and in foreign c.untries. During the
year 1845 there were only 502 patents
mesad from the 1'tilted States
Patent Office, and the toial imam
Erten the establishment ,of lh Fi-
tent Office, up to the end of that year,
numbered only 434;. Up to the first
of July this year then have been grant-
ed 406.413. S'n'wine that since the
commencement of the publication of the
.Srierifili: Araerir.ln there have been is
sued from the U. S. Patent Othce 402,-
166 patents, and about one third more
I app icstiona have been made than have
! been granted, showing the ingenuity of
our people to be phent.menal, and much
greater than ever the enormous number
of patents issued indicates. Probably a
i ,rood many o 1 our readers hare had
business transacted through the offices
of the Srientipr American, in New York
or Washington, and are familiar with
Mann of Co.'s mode of doing business',
frac light circuit on the hill lead,sg to
t3altfurd, and the day being bitterly
-a, he contracted :a heavy c .Id, and
w s strtckeu down so severely with ill-
ness that he had to take to hes bed.
For • week un serious apprehensions were
felt, but on Friday, the 4th lost , the
entice'malady reached a
Saturday hu medicalad,iierra gave up
hope, and on Monday, as before stated,
he doper ed this life. In the death of
Mr Merton lithe tuwo loses • rslueed
resident, the business community h.s
lust an enterprising and energetic fel-
low -worker, his wile and family incurs'
the loss of an affectionate husband and
tether, and the Presbyterian church re
.creta the departure eta faithful and coo
sistent worker from its ranks.
Alex. Morton was horn at (iraod Bay.
in the Saguenay d,. r,ct, Province •d
Qaebee, some (arty years ago. He cos-
tumed to reside in that section until he
hsii almost reached maturity, when bus
father moved to Trenton, New Jerry.
'kers they resided tar • short rime
Subs.gosotly they removed to Ayr,
Out., where hie father established a suc-
oesdui businerst, and where Atelander
leaned his trade as s carriage trimmer
After completing his apprentio sf.tp he
went to Hamilton, where he worked at
bra trade fur r short time, and shout the
year 1872 came to Goderich, where he
secured a position in the carriage works
of the late Robe Whitely After s
residence of • couple ."t yeses here, he
went back to Ayr, and on his return
brought with him his bride, to aid him'
n, fife's struggle an the aborts of L.ke
Hnrou. Hu marriage relations were et
• most happy nature, and to the day 4
his death he was as devoted a husband
at when he brought his bride home with
him fifteen years ago. Three children
blessed the union, and in the domestic
o rcle happiness and contentment *as
his portion. Some twelve yearn ago,
*hen Mr Whitely reliaquist.ed bwiness,
Mr li'orto s, in company with Mr Ceres
man, yurchaad the plant and good will
and continued in partnership until about
six years ago, when, on the retirement o.1
the latter, Mr Murton assumed the pro-
prietorship tit the D./minion Carriage)
Factort. In the years that have
Monday evening. Present -Messrs 8 intervened he succeeded in workior
'.ilslc.msnn, chairman, Wm. Acheson, up • remunerative trade, and ■
H. W. Ball, C. Crabb, A. S. Chrys- securing the esteem and goad w•11
tat, M. Nicholson and Geo. Smausoo. net only of the ourchasine paoho„
The chairman, on calling the meeting to but of the employees under his
order. addressed the board rettardier the control Nutwithsta..ding his rot ?-
death of trustee Morton. Mr Malcom- lug disposition, h.s natural abilities and
son spoke with great feeling and said sound judgment were so .oparent th t
that the death of our lamented friend his fellow townsmen woeld nor allow
and co -trustee, A. Morton, had caused a him to rest In his domestic retirement,
feeling of sorrow not only among the and for acme eight years he was elected
members of the Board, but throughout by acclamation to the public school
the wholeooxnmunity. That as a citizen, board of the town, • position which his
friend and neighbor he was ever kind, intelligence and culture eminently fitted
and that his course bad earned the re- bim for. Outside of his labors es' a
sped of all, fur he was "an honest mew." sehool trustee he tor.k a deep interest in
In conclusion the chairman room/mused- the diuemn a ion of knowledge, and as
ed that s committee be appointed to secretary and director for several years
draft resolutions of condolence to de- of the mechatice institute he devoted
Varve' Lein Cocwxs.-Jodie Toms
will held Revrsiea Cuatta as follows :
Oabeio Voters' Lust-tzeter, Octo-
ber 10; 8tepheo, et Cedtton, (lot. 11;
tjsborne, at Knoxville, Oot. 12; Wing -
ham, Oet. 14; Grey, at Crsnbrook, Oot.
1513*; Merritt, at Town Hall, OMR 18;
Brussels, 0.1. 17; E. Wawsao.h, Its
Belgrsve,Oet. 18; Howkk,at Gorrie,Oot.
22; Wruzster, Oot. 1'2, 4 p.m.; Taro -
berry, at Blu.val., Oct. 13; Ashfield, at
Dungaunun, Oct. 28; W. Wawanoeh, at
Dungannon, Oct. 29th; Seaforth, O.t.
31; Tuckersmith, at Brumfield. Now. 4;
McKillop, Nov. 13. Dominion Voters'
Lists, South Huron.-8eeforth, Oct. 31;
Tuck.esmith, as Brumfield, Nov. 4;
Stanley, at Varna, Nov. 5; Hay, at
Hsnaall, Nov. 6; Bayfield, Nov. 7; idol -
let, at f.ondeaboro, Nov 9; McKillop, at
Fulton'. Hostel, Nor 13.
.essed's family, end that the Baud mach energy and earnest labor to the
should adjourn. Mr Crabb alte bore emit of ed•:cation anemgat the ma.o-
testimnny to the worth of the deceased. ss. Ha was slop a member of tie
Moved by Me Crabb, secn.ded by Mr town cocoon for some years, and its.
Ball. that the chairmanand Messes Crabb year was elected by acclamation, wkich
and Swanson be a committee to draft re- showed that his c.nrae previously had
solation ot condolence, and present the been approved of hy his constituents.
saes at next Board meetine, and that Hering the present year he was on. of
the Board adjourn for ins week in the committee of three selected to deal
memory of our late friend and member- with the waterworks and electro light
carried. Moved by Mr Ball, seconded extensions, and it was while in discharge
but those who have not will he Intelsat- i by Mr Swana.n, that the chairman at- of his onerous duties that Death laud its
ed in knowing something shoot this, the teed the funeral of our late member- hand upon him. In church relstinns he
KINTAIL
?rust ear own oorresposde•t.
Mus Louie Donohue, of Tawas, Mich.,
is ependmg • few weeks with her cousin,
Mrs l+olay, Ktntatl, and will return home
by way of Toronto and Niagara.
GARBRAID.
Pram our own correspondent.
Tuesday afternoon last nine valuob!e
-wee belonging W Mr Joseph Morris,
f toes locality,were worried by dogs, ore
of which died, and four r.( the others are
riot expected to live. It is high time
that steps were taken to make away with
all sheep killing drops in the section.
There are several brutes of this de.crip-
i en known around here, and the sooner
they are disposed of the better it vµ11 be
for the farmers and the township gener-
ally.
B.AYFiELD.
On Friday evening loot the town hall
was packed to the door, the Royal Tempe
lays of this place having arranged with
Eureka Co•ncii, No. 103, R. T. of T.,
Goderich, to give to $ concert. The
.rocasion proved to be quite an event, sa
the program tarnished was first class is
every respect. • very pleasing feature
tieing the selections by the orchestra of
North-st Methodist Sunday Sehoci, and
elm the tendinous by Mr Belcher and
le W. Hyslop In fact the entire pro-
gram was well sustained by all who toot
part, and we feel grateful to oar Goder.
.ch friends for the courtesy shown us.
The total receipts amounted to $25 00.
Com.
PORI' ALBERT.
Mr an 1 Mn George, of Chatham, were
visiting at the residence of A. C. Hawk-
ins.
Mr Fred. Graham, (.1. T. brakeman.)
is visiting his father this week His sister
Annie was lately hurried to Mc Th Mae
Nelson, in the Queen City
The young moi of the vicinity &ave a
farewell party in the "Royal," previuu.
to their departure fur the woudsof Miahi-
CobOn Ilene, exettiag next Kr R. R
Saltows will hold forth in the PeatrF-
terian church. Lot there be a good Beset.
ing,aa the entertainment will be interest-
ing and instructive ai well as profitable
to the Sabbath School.
The following is the standing of the
pupils in one school for the mouth of
September. --Jr. i'.rt Second, let
Maudie McConnell, 2nd Hattie Thor-
Iowa, 3rd Barber+ McGee. Sr. Part
! 8eaend, 1st L^ttie grown, god Laura
I Thurlow*, 3rd Tory Hawkins. Second
Claes, 1st Samuel Draper, 2nd Alphy
, Bennett. 3rd Grace Richardson. Jr.
Third, 1st Kitty Campbell, 2nd Lily
Stevenson. 3rd Wa!t rr Hawkins. Sr.
Third Claes, 1st L zzie Stevenson, 2nd
Mary Stevenson, 3rd Nina Oairdaur.
oldest patent snticitinc firm in this carried. Moved by Mr Ball, ',seconded i waa most exemplary. being • faithful
0000117, probably in the wield. Per- hy Mr Swanson, that the Central and member of the Presbyterian body, and •
sons rutting the offices of the &iostite- Ward schools close on tVednes1ay after- at the time of his death was one of the I
noon -carried. The Board then ad- trustees and treasurer of Knot church.
lourued. Upright end kind, honest and true,
AN ARTI,c'14 S'rrnto.--Thursday last, ernaistent in all things was Alexander
while noticing the improvements around Morton, and the universal regret at bis
the Spore, where plate slam fronts
amore are being planed in position, we
noticed at the corner . f Hamilton at.
and the Sleare that onrsidershle em-
bellishment had been made to the en-
trance of Ht.wart's photograph studio,
and the! the painter and decimeter, Mr
Wm McCreath, had b4n at work. As-
cending the handsomely painted stair -
patents in connection with the publics- way, we totted that the whole of the up
ttcn of the Seim** A,n.ro•on, more stain had been remodelled and decirat-
than forty years ago, I learned that his ed to oorre,pond with the approaches,
drat had made application for patents for and that oven the ante -room had not
epward of one hundred thousand invent- been overlooked The phntngraph par -
ors in the United States, and several Ion, superintended by Mr Stewart, are
thousands in different foreign countries, beyond goestion a credit to the tnwo,and
and had filed as many case in the Patent we are aware o.` no city e•tabliehmanta
Office in • single month as there were that eerpass it for ornate design, fancy
patents ironed doring the entire first finish and general eppeannoe. The
year of their hs«nets career. This walls have limon handsomely papered
gentleman had seen the 'latest Office sad the wood work has been painted
pow from a sapling to a sturdy oak, and and varaahed to correspond, giving a
ho modestly hinted that misty thought each hoe to the entire surroundings. In
the tientoe- .4Nog iron, with its Iaree erinr«rwtinn with Mr Stewart we learn -
circulation, bad performed no mean ed that he has confidence that a bona
ahare in stimulating inventiene and ad is ahead ..f the town,and he has mede hie
manias the interests of the Patent 04- weer department en that when the rush
hes. But It is not alone the patent of beeiness emote, as come it will, be
solioiting that necepi.e the attention of will he prepared to meet it half -way et
the one hundred permits employed 3*y soy rate. With • handsome ..t of parkas
Munn k Co., bet a Isrn nnmher are the Isteet and hest appliances in hu set,
engaged on the four pnblications issued sad • thorough k newledge et the require-
ments of the business, he is satisfied that
hs will bit able to eoutr,l • Isrge tilde
from an appreciative pehlk. Tea Sin -
NAL is proud of the enterprising aptr.t
Amin by our basin's' men generally.
aol is estiafisd 4 wince of the rest take a
lett nut of Mr Steven's bee k. (in4.rieh
le hosed to more onward toward plot
prig hitherto unknown.
American, 361 Broadway. N. Y., for the
first time will be surprised, on entering
the amain (dice, to hod such •n exten-
sive end elegantly rgnipped establish-
ment, with its walnut counters, desks,
and chain to correspond, and ice enor-
mous safes, aid such a large number of
dnughts net, specification writers, sod
clerks, all busy as beep, reminding one
of k large hankie/ or ivauranoe office,
with its hundred employees. In con -
venation with one of the firm, who had
commenced the !moisten of soliciting
weekly and monthly from their °Hina►,
361 Broadway, N. Y., viz ' The Srises-
tiJir Awsrriede, the Rrienfi.4, *movies*
V.p trasrnt, the 11Rpnrt Eddies of the
&.e*ljpL Ameriene. and the Arehiteets
*pad guilders Edition of the Rrvsri e
4nterirne. The brat two pebli•atenm
are Owed every week, and the latter
I two, the first of every moth.
I
dream* is summed up i0 the &entent :.
''A good man hos gone (row a nenott tis.
The funetal. which took place on
Wednesday afternoon to the railway
station, en route for Ayr, where the
LEEBI_ RN.
From our corn oWTespondeat.
Miss McPhail, 01 Goderich, visited
friends here this week.
Our townsman, J O. Stewart, was one
of the judges in the horse department at
Locknow fair last week.
James Sallow' has, we learn, arrived
'safely at North Bay, in eenpany with
his cousins. the Misses McFarlane, who
1 were visiting relatives here this summer.
family burring ground is, was largely at-
feuded. The procession was headed b)',
►laple Leaf Loodq•, No. 27, A.O.U.AV.,
of which the deceased had been Receiv-1
ter for a number of years: then cause *Lt.
! hearse, the mourners, the town council
and school board In a body, carriages, •
and a large concourse et private esti-'
!dente and public echoed children. The
i pall-hesrere were : W. R Rohert.nn, G.
`W. Thomann and R. Price, members of
the A.() IOW., and H. L Stent, Alex.;
Saunders and Om. Savo', of Knox;
+obnrch board of .nanagere.
(The services at the house were cot
ducted by 'tee. J A. Andersnn,nf Knotj
ehorch in a most Impressive manner. Oh
i the Griffin were Hood denims as 1ol10in t
Croft and crown, from teachers of pub !
lie ,choral; wroath from .eked treslewe;
wreath from to•ther* of Knox ebseeb
Sabbath 'eked; wreath from Maple Lod
1 LedgeP No 27, A. (), U. W.; ficial pil
;low frees Horace Folioed.
The remains left for Ayr hy the 1 55
p.m train. accompanied by Mn Morton,
yr It T. Morton, brother 01 deceased,
lied ether members rot the stricken faint-
ly, and by Reeve Pr.ndfont nn behalf
of Ih. Tow. C --met', and Chessmen ,
Malen►aena for this Mello' It lard.
After the departure of the trate, tbe
member* of the A O LOW, reformed
and marehd to the lodge room, where a
onmmsttas wee appointed to draft a rota
!of ermdodenoe to the bereaved widow.
Mrs' Clutton, of Elgar, Kimcoe
returned home this week after a pleasant
visit of over a fortnight to her parents
here.
31 Dixon, of Brtteefie!,l, and his sister
Viet. visited here last week for serene
days. time present at the wedding of
their rosin, Mias Horton.
Goutge-rroe.-in one of the marriage
notices in Tile tin:`tAT last week, the
name should have been Gavin Clutton,
instead of John, as the latter hs, bean
pan the married hat for the put seven
years.
HYMIEN ' IloNO. —Wednesday art".
neon of last week Ellen, daushter a Mr
John Horton, was worried to Gavin H.
Clinton, formerly of chia burg pad now
of Stratford, anti youngest eon of our
townvrnan, Wm Clatt..n. The nuptial
tete was performed by It .v J. A. Ander-
son• at the residence of the bride's fath-
er, in the presence of a large number of
relatives of 11.. contracting parties, with
friends of each. The gronrn.man's dut-
ies were discharged by A. H 1 ,union,
and these of bridesmaid by Edith Hor-
ton. A pleasant time was mimed by
all, breaking op with gond wishes for
the bridal pair, who have gone to the
Classic City to reside The departure r f
Nes (1..1I.
elation from here will to
deeply felt im oar social eirele, the Son+
day school *.d the 1. u. G. T. here Inner
leg one of their best worksrt
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