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The Huron Signal, 1890-5-2, Page 1let/MTV-TRIM/ �Uui t NUMAKIt 111114 i 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 up to noon Thursday of each week Lard All advance embers is. the local culumws of THE SIGNAL of meetings o► eaate•r- tarramerts of whack en admiawart fee se charged. or from which a pecuni- ary bruit is ekrsved, meet be paid for at Use rot. of ore cent per word each insertion. no charge fes' thee twenty -fire ants. Where ad- sertieesaesb of ertertaiiane-ds are inserted a brief Ionil aril/ be given fore. BORN. Mt Darwltm- to Oodw4•r. on April 3&R. the wife u( Capt. N. Meloa!rmid, of a sun. MARRIED. Kix° - Vesion r' -0a the ermine of April Sib. at the Mouse. (fatericb. Kew Jae. ▪ Anderson, ILA.. Thomas Klee and Ida Lenora Vso•teme, both of the Village of Bay told. DIED. KVLg-In Oodericb, or. Friday. April bib. Wm tyle. aged al years and t months. Moes- le Ooderleh. on Monday. Al -t1 29th, Jean. eldest eon of Mr tieorge M ,a.. aged 14 years end 3 months. Mnsweu.-P.seed away at the family ml - deuce. 8t. Oeor•Rw's Lreeoeat. oo the ISM • James Stirling. dearly hetovwd infant child of James and Selma Mitchell. aged 4 months sed 10 days. ETSWART-_ In Ooderkh. on May fat. Guy nut. yoswgeet son of Mr Alex. Stewart, Oo.arrcb, aged 7 months The funeral will take place this IFridayl afternoon at 3 o'clock. from kis father's real - drawee. center west lead Waterloo -sten FrintAs and wilt plea.erutend. GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. MAY 2, wok . 1 U. McOILLICUDDY. $L41 A TZAR. 1 -ted !Tea 11AusZLNa FOIL ..... Mr Trainor, of Chicago, is visit-• Dr M Nichols.°, the Nest-st deut..t Mr WinMunn, left on the 1 to if n u u. Mysore Walter Sharman and Charlet, teeth a specialty. (las.dmiui•tercd from ' Mrs W. T Vat.• ■od son, of Wing- *Weed we lwe ales' hew AMleeueas 1 Read returned this week from Louisville, ' 9.. m. for the palnlO.s estreetwu of I ham, are visiting her parents, Mr and rlasgfases'eess'els.s►e. Ke , and bav• gone to Luckeow, where t.eetla. Mea N. West.re. sora* a 1tu,AZINa TO$ ver. they have secured work. Sts IAL 8wtox.—B) request noxi I Orme-tat. 1 —Col. Aylmer, in Harpers Muyd:iue fur May L. E The Goderieh bicycle club perm se Sunday avrunw, lin bis church, Vic- D A.O., of London. was in t..en oh. Chtttendeu, Register of the United tura et. , Itev B. L. Hutton will pr.•ach a week making.n "them) int, tun "f the States Timms under Pre•ideut Lincoln, wooer to Luckuow on tb. 24th Inst. esrmoq oo .wkutq preple. Thema' Timmer, Trtere ere to he bows noes there .•o that —„The Litho( Problem Solved.” arms and •ecoutremeat• of No 1 Cern- relates for the hest time in full dell day wd it is hoped to capture the S* I pan), of G.deraah, and expressed him how be accomplished the feat of nigral poy town Ku'.a chinch Baud of Hope will most lull as being much pleased with the neat twelve thousand lire hundred bonds be - vu S•turdsy, Ysy cad, at three o'clock , condition in which the volunteers' effect. tureen twelve o'clock eu a oartaln Frt- 0 rstei's m to are u raceme for the cloying en the for`m's mother, Mr. O'Brien, Yu:- 1' . .'make bis snsyeottoe then. following Monday. Theodore Child u d 1 u g ether rola which will he held at an early date, Dtaltutssv —Fndey lesion lot the "t>res the combo' with "Noone Modern THE EDITOR'S TABLE. in n tow', makes the yraswrvatun of the natural i $myth on Wednesday for Winnipeg. -- I 18!10. Mea S t Morrie and daughter Cora, sharp Ail ale united t,.• be resent, tis' f Pi M h theguests f V V tan kept. Hr oleo seat to Dungannon say in 1862 and 4 o'clock a m. on the rte -u., au are also tui u oe roves in tuwu. MgaTl4o or LltE4eg C. • cawut M. M Cardiff and R L Taylor F»oeh Painters, with fifteen tllu.trs Mr Winchester, h iosptetur —At an adjourned envenom of the lice).* c.we up for hearing before Judge Toms. tion (.nolsding ( ) from paint- -At • Lttal offices, was in town Wtsduraiday•"f Weal Huron brid et in the Court House, Goderieh. The loge by leading artiste and drawings by last, seeing that the p:gwm-hole•, no , I5 ytb on Friday 'sat the following witnesses a!led were A. Reenter, F. S. Paul R.eoo+rd and L O. Measw•. of our local officio were in •tit and pro- per 1�0� .e» vented:— J. E�nigh. des- Scott, Jas R..., .1. Burton, senior and Prof. 8.: H. Butcher, LL D., of IUdtu• rcondition Scott, 1t,bt. Mine, John Mss••n, Blyth; junior, and Ilio Spence, the evidoote burgh Uutrentty, ouctrtbutes an article P• Wm Babb, Goderieh; Frank Heroism', submitted being an•.ut the samosa mean on "Toe Evolution of Humor." • In (!]Tbe Salvation Army has purchased, Cbutun. A license was rest grouted to at the Magistrates' Court. Lawyer Cam- t.enty-.ix destinies Howard Pyle u a site for the barracks to be erected A!rz 84.wart, Brlgrale• •.i. n fur defence argued that the Crown .makes visible the life of the ..Iden time, aborti), the lot oo for corner of Water- ' Tr►lrttaxt•g.—The Young Wuinan'. had not made out a case, as the validity described by John Alum `'cyto, u, I and Lial thoine sis sn the rear of U 1 Id • f h ha 1 d 'dad Old New Turk Taverns."Wilhite The "Canadian Tourists' " notes for May describe with numerous fine ee- grartnis the rade over the St. Gotthard Pass and the delightful sails through Lakes Logano and Como. Lady Brea- •ey's "Last Voyaii ' recounts her strange in Burmah and Borneo, with .lyuiaite . The Rev Geo. J. Hoed describes and illustrates a Sunday at Nazareth and other insideate of life in P.lestise. A thoughtful paper on ' Christ's Treatment of Honest Doubt," by the Rev John Bond, will be read with interest. The Rev James Allen, M. A , in • strum' paper, makes the beet pos- sible argument against l'niversity Feder- ation—a view combatted be the Editor. Mrs Barr's "Story of York- shire Methodism" grows in power, and a touching tale of East Eod life in Loudon is given, also • sketch of adventure by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Editor reviews fully Mike's • Greater Britain," .rioting theunthor's fsvonble estimate °O o ' Chn.ti.n T a.iou w til ... t e c rte mor gage was not tics the roller nil. 1 reg 1 uthly tueruug ..0 Alon- The Judge stated that it wu incnmlent Sharp con'•ibutes .n ■rtiele, runt ed V Methodism in at ntsd•land et hes ri t err u ar u" Through Rush and Fern.' ( wrote H. C. 'err, . ., as a scholarly Judge Doyle and Mrs. Doyle returned day, ...ay 6th, at ; :30 y m, w the rrcnp- on the l r.own to prune that the mart- rendenng of Ur 1t'atu' Cndlr H►mn in- t- Baltimore, Md ,lest weak, which- non r w.w of 0.....yteerrrt,pbutognyher, gage was not gaocd. (num) Attorney on Australian fauna and fl ran L ',Ilse t o ct.sstcal 1:reek. Price $2 • year ; I)1 er they had been on a health and pleas- over Chas A Natru's store. All are 1n- Le.i. thought it should devolve on the lnogen Guiney revives 'lir nte.m.rte. of 7 ore trip, which had proved beneficial in. vited. C,-o:mitti•es are requested to defence to prove that the mortgage was those "charmioo . 'd poets • who wrote f•.e sts rat"nth• - _'O .:cum per number. the bl_hest.etae-meet at seven '.'clock. The meeting valid, but Judie Toms held to his noel "English Lyrics wider the F.rs•Tonna.: 11Jlue Briggs. The Knox cburcb Young People .ill close at'9 p m. sharp twirl and the caro was dismissed. The Charles." Mary E. Wilkins and Aubrey r Association will give au t Tne OoDfxLWw'+.—The acembrn ul matter stands about like thin, if tke De Vers contribute poses ; cant 'herr PORT ALBERT. ..a the evening of Friday, May 9th. Huron Lodge, No. 6'2, 1.0 0 F.. attend- chattel mortgage was good the defend - Hale, short Stories b, Ed.+rd Ere•.•'t . ho., Leo. of bin Thomas, rioted Sia Krfreshmerts will be served and a good ed divine service in a body at Victoria- ants were in the right, and if other Halr, 5 B. E Butt and E. H L''k- wet it hot« this leek. program is being prepared. et Methodist church hut 8undey morn wise the bailiff was cnly doing bis wood. W. D. Howells conducive hes Mr and Mrs Sanderson. of I.itheued Mr. Al,.. Saunders is now the lowest tog. Several Clinton OJdfrlluws allo duty in taking and bolding the animals dramatic auallsis of • remarkable cont- Hill, paid a runt to friends here lest of this lined Opera House, having taken . The pastor of the church seized. plication in "The Shadow of a Drsam.` weak The editorial are char.cter- over the interest of Mr. C. W. Andrews. Rev B. L. Hutton, preached an able ser -Albert Mrbaffy has returned from MC- AT THE HARBOR. ised by the same novelty as the body el A good number of first -claw shows are mon, which was greatly 1 by Ciill College to spend the holidays with the magna ne looked for the summer months the bretaren of the Order In the after hu parents here. He i. studying for the The outport of Canton bas been de own a number of the meinbereof Huron A %umber .8 taSetrwsea (lace• rimed 1, wave Aw.►Kt FOR MAY. ministry. tacbed from the out of Lnndon and Lodge reciprucstad the Italy est the Cliii- .4the Iahe Preis'. ton txethnJ b them ow Mr Willism Black left on Saturday The May Wide Awake opens with a Will. Smile is erecting a dwelling placed under the survey of the collector 7 T portrait of Miss Charlotte M. longe, house co lot 18,Wdliugtun-.t. East, pur- of customs at Guderich, the chants to • their return to Clinton, where s di.- !est for Sarum to take ship there. author of ''The Heir of R.dolyge" and missed from his brother Alf. take eflect no the lot July nes. course was delivered to tbewby Etre W. The tugs J. H. Junes end W. H. "The Daisy Chain," w frontispiece; New Bowie :erre. Mr Fowler, of McDo°.gh, of London. Woodstock.Veatiref RJrie.e : - 11'm Seibold left im S.turd.y for South Bay fresher on, Oscar Fay Adams describes j, ,bis leased Mr Gs.. Erwira's --- Burrows, • former resident in the vicinity How ro Teti A C BILL — with fishermen's supplies. A number of his visits with her at Otterb.ourne. Other blacksmith shop, to which, once his ar- 1 Richwood, at, no. a Sour T It United States bid f y d m ti hi to f h J • t• I "Th Baby' Msmrl rad " ri 1 h t weeks ago he has NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Specialties -Joke Achesn•. A C Steen. (Mee. Hone For Bale -P. McCarthy. Pberthandd Clem -Miss (-9imle. Fest Sellers- est. Oen Rbysas. Servant Wanted Rev. Dr. Urn. owe Fee 8.M-8asowel $toms. . Notice -Robert Whitens. ✓ tes Baleen., etc. -J. A. Reid & Bro. Co -Equal Rights Association. New Spring aid Summer (foods -Colborne Rewe The Park Hoses Summer Resort -Mrs. W. It. Khanna. Co. of Huron Teachers' K -Peter Adamson. .f tic w a e a an i u to enc - boa were in tow o t e ones. . tc es are: e s ue •, ea aro gime two and feed merchant sod general dealer in oration and bold it to the light The echo. Fenn, Campbell sailed light a humorou. story by Louise Stockton ; done • good business. Mr Erwin, we seeds and agncultoral in and yon will see two lines our. oo Saturday for Sailors' E "Apnie BI"•`oma," a unique little dory �, intends acting u agent for Goderich_ ning entirely across it lengthwise. to load poplar tor Purt Hnroa. by Mn Bernard Whitman; "A L.ng an agricultural t company. Don't make any t for the CPO° )••u will had thew HotTor," one of Mn Fremont'■ "11'tll Edward Marti° and Adam Green its evening of Thursday, May gib, as the to oaktast of silk threads, •• red oneOMonday the tug Ou Iles a left fora snd the Wa stones- "The Monitor of South Ba with fi-hing suvvhes and a y before the mut on the .chor,ner Jaws McLeod. Ju. Green 1 his apprentice ship with Air MacVicar, bricklayer, is Goderich, last week. Harry Toombs has got a situation os lbw dredge Challenge for this season. The dredge is esyectrd here as sotto ea her work in Guderich barber is complet- ed. Tet LAT' MR DOWN.—It was with feeltugs of the most intense sstisfactou that we read the item in your Port Al- bert last week, referring to the doth of the above named gentle- man, which sad event occurred --S11 your L states --in Toronto In March last. Genttd reader, be calm ! - Y.P.A. of North-st. Methodist church and a blue one. Every yeuulne hill has are going to give another of their excel- this mark of . Without Ww of bobing boats. lent 10e. entertainments no that evening. these marks a bill may be put d rest as The ecbr. Jane McL eel sailed on Watch for the bills. counterfeit, no matter how gad the en- Monday to load lumber at French Rtvelr, The ad news hu been received ot the gravity on it. No paper mill dare to for Sarnia. make this sort of paper, and this is the The schr. Mary S. Gordon aa led on death of Rev T. A. Large, tureen) of C only protection on its cur Monday for 0 ren S .end, wash a c.rg. L•sWwsl, Methodist in Japan. rency —Whiteside (III,) Herald. of 400 barrels of salt. Philadelphia the ether day • young won United Ent ire .rrive.l (r ',Arms with illustrated, and"Japanese Mitac," by En• He was stabbed b. death by native burg Grammar School ll.," by Annie Bron .on King, and "The Co. -Belle of Grand Pre," by Grace Dean McLeod. "Bonny and Ban," Mrs Catb.rwood'• serial, ends satisfactorily, as does Mr Studdara's "Gid Granger." The illustrated pap:rs are very interesting ; "The Aprons of Paris," by Josephine Jenkins, and "Tbs fan, who hsd entered his house. Peru- A HINT ro GoDtaI(x C. (RTi —At Ott \1 ednesday morniu✓ the sir Upper Ten," by Eleanor Lewis, are well culan aro very meagre as yet. J. A. Robertson, manager of the man m court neglected to kiss the Bible and freight, and, after taking sign Bernadnn, has some very quaint 's ed h to taking the oath When part ,.f her ,.0 a number .d and a pictures. Mrs White's paper on "Steno - "A cktel'a anew so. takia' metes, Aa'Jat/A /tell poral U." A Go -to PRus,rT.- The most useful gin yes out make is to sire a Wirt Pen. Ap- ply P ply to (1. Mc(filbeuddy, wrest. Oodericb. The Woman's Christian Tem,,erance 1'oioa alert in tire basement of Nurth-st Metra chum+ every Tuesday afternoon. I'rayermeetiog at 2JA, business moraine at 3. There's les la the lake y.i..nd the ehiliiness b In the air. but springtime is here all the eamaaad tf you want the latest. best and mem hsbionabte In flue apparel. don't fail to eall 'lees F. J. Pridham. Iftwanse Geo. Stewart is making a specialty elf mune and large residence views Is no .eg g-.� that hell( idsal ppk6edeoos• and cabinets or e4.1.re iedon is aewirctan livery Ilse Is �Yf/llf cart led on at the olid stand. eb•nts can ret their Bill Heeds. Lotter tis., Be., printed et this office for very mar. tbsm thea generally pay for 1Re �r. It helps to advertise their btriases a1 at,• amptes and get prices Ahs will be the candidate 1 Is the question which is agitating the rditicians on each side of whites, but there is no question about the Goderich Marble Work., has mor t • evidence had been given counsel on the Type - Writers," to the second door north of Wm. g quannti'y ,.f feria h', including fire car- trsphen and T Writers," and Mrs Clotin's "Margaret -Patty Lettet• will u,trest many young women. A paper on "Spelling," by one of the matters of the Boston Public Scbools, gives matter f .r serious ansideraticn. "Men and Acheson's harness shop. He has now the finest mulls shop io the county, and is prepared to attend to all orders fur work in his line. Tem CRgaegko--Mr John Hannah desires n• to correct the raenr that has not o i guided currency in Colborne that the This custom is a relic of id•datry, erd Lox boat Parisian were f••uud on the Guderich creamery project had fallen the sootier it is abolished the better it !shore than' tour mils below Bty6eld Company, Publisher*, Boston. through. A is h... beet mad. will be. 1 don't think this lioness oh I inn Ssturdrv, but no tura..( the bodies for the successful presecotiun of the en- jest* to kiuiug the book because .lie in• I of the unfortunate Mathev,n boys her N J M.u:azlNs TOR >t,T. terpri•e at an early date. tends to lie, but tecause it it a ditty i Tet been discovered. "B.rbisnn and Joan -Francois Mil Dente Co. Mtrrii . --- A general book. I respect her rega:d fur her per- ' Tl.e.tr. C&mp.ns will he the second let" is the tint of two articles by T. meeting of the shareholders of the God.. son and her heath." j boat -f the B-stry line to toren its sae- H. Bartlett. dealing with the country rich Organ Cowipeny ;limited`, wilt be "" von rug azo Dtrt;nt+T.—Tr,ttn:ero, eon's work, rod is expected here oo around Barbizon, made famous by hold in the toe l' hall, on Tuesday, May April 21i —Judge Rose in ljueern's Breech Saturday. M'ust's pictures, and with the artist's I "feelings of intensesatishetion" with • 13th, 1890. at 8 o'clock p.m . to take Division gate judgment iu the case of Mr John Rain has been re appointed penon.Gty. The article is unusually "sad *sent,' a can, wd that i• ynila steps for further advancing the interest Stratton vs. Holmes. .Judgment in by Jas C;ark as vurekeeper o1 the fish- rich in illustration ; the tr,nuspieee is I.uftii ietC llu) t you we ! You don't, of the C•omp.oy. A good attendance is action tried with • jury et G•derich on ; ing colony st South Bay. This is the • romukable I,ortraat est Millet from • K, we'll explun ourselves. air I)ubroa requester). Oct. 25:b,1R° 1 The defendant, Thomas !'bird wean John has filled crayon drawing made for thy• m.grsine when dysug boyo'. hey to urge of Itis.m- Mr. C W. Andrews, of R. B. Smith G. Holme•. it a. physician, .4.i the de- this position. by J. Carroll Beckwith. "t o-openti• s VI„Taw Mica /tefiad• G»ham, third & Co , left on Thursday morning f..r fendant, George A. Deadman, • drugvie' The new tee¢, Sea Gull, built by Wm. (Lome -Winning” is • practical article by 'daughter of Mr Rob' Graham, of thin West and best avlee of photos and picture Kansas City, Mo.,where he i• taking • The defendant Holmes prescribed for the • Marlton, made • successful trial trip on W. A. Lim, on home budding for men village, the sum of $3000 W be by her EteeawbslagotnnleabMat R RBalbws. situation, Charley will be missed in plaintiff, shu esu ill. Ole of the it. i Wednetalay, its speed exceeding all ea. of . Tball incomes. A of r t les d when she attains her majority. 0h, Mew t Medal 1 jest better hustle over theatrical circle•, always hating been gradients of the rr•^ri ti••n was hydro of its owners. "The Theatres of Japan- by a Japanese' At least ar said the ant• T1 s to A. It that be and get one of the m Deet p' p y modules that be a selling for ti cents. if I billed for the hese, business in keel chloric acid. The plaintiff sent the pees The to myrtle is hating a new boiler author, T. J. Nakagawa. is folly Mullin- have ustn- • have, therefore, tears for Mr Uubws'o deal move egos he may change the'.ke' on oom vies. We wish him success in his ctiptwu to the defendant Deadutau's ytad by Japanese artists. The second paper I death on the ere of an election—he woo thedeedlert line In town. and I's be lett or drug store. 011 it war *rotten "Chin to Fut in, and will he rad) W depart for no "The Ra¢hts of the Citizen u nun- I. Reformer—whiles we ue at the ease new 'echoer.T trihut.d byFrancis L rade Stetson, the haBome people do more 1st p and think whether W C T U —On Tuesday evening. May T. G. 11 ," by which was meant that the the fishing grounds in •foes days. y time all smiley for his leatcharitable same tna- is better to buy something that I+ cheep or 6th, in the T Hall, • public dr°ggisl ohoeld charge tl.e mixture to The repairs on the achr. Ontario have , eminent lawyer. who discusses the eiti-I tion. Alas, how sad it is to redact upon pays sole more for a good thing. The cheap the doctor, which was Done. The doctor 'Isco completed, and she will sail ..n awn s rights "As • 1'.sr of the Public the fewness of the number of such rave eat V not always water in the best. If you want sesL ofthmeeting will he hold under the auspices charged his foe and was pod bythe Saturday for Blind Ri.er with • cazgo , Streets Eurene S huyler, in ' C„r as the lane lamented Mr number ofDobson living in sanitary climbing n - are thinking about of the W. C. T. U. An eddrese by itev' l&seeader, & rem. Theye or lawn. eon- Ao may good B L, Hutton. renderings from North et. platnttWs husband. This fee included !°they and oats. snow," tell• for the first time t'ae full Canada today How few of ns of the k. and their priors will always compere 8 8. orchestra, readings, recitations, the charge for the miltsrs lis corn- , John Mnrrieon launched his new fish- I story of Madame de Steel's . mamcahne gender dIpltahyet hesame}u»- vdsebiy. Uive their a call (or either Iwador sns,wtc,(rnmseveral nthenwillPt'undinr at the dru'goat's clog Ly mu• leg host nn Wednesday. Hw wall (env in Ital,, and withthethought for the were of a faithful •ar- ir,tn rotmrk BRIEFLETS. sake op the prngraro. All a» invited, cake pot sn hydrocyanic ipru..l ,std in- , with it shortly for P,rt Colder'''. poet Mueti• Cir»race Damin¢ non- vane;howfewf .fla. tics est the Collection at the door. stead of hydrochloric acid ; acd this was i The scow P,safore, owned by Jca tributes an article on "Glimpses of peat who wrnte Mr E. k. \': arson is erecting a Stich administered to the plaiutoff, who sof• Q dliam., which has losers undergoing •Napoleon in 1804." Thera are stories Lives of tree„' men oh remind res Wes* on Ch it _a _. Tx' BASEBALL CLI-. -The Gorier eh r___.rsomewhat • .sonde either from ; —_____ the island, _.n L_ .-L-_ _r by Mar, Tappan Writhe and Karlae cishould make our Bees sublime. Erickson, and p•roes by Fronk Demp. ATenip>•.,ind tri: be ltie� ry dim.. other side objected on the ground , f this loads of .nit and ono csrl..ad of bocon, omission. Judge Arnold cut tyle mat- lett for Duluth, ter short by ordering the witness to I.re Tree echo. H N. TTel.urn, from Di - sworn by the uplifted hand. ''I am tont tr oak 1 ,r (; .den \'el:r ran in 1.r moronism," said tb. judge. "that this •hrlte,r . u %t«Jnrad.y. y witness did not kiss the book. I solid t ea,h..__a dirt bole like that. I Ti,r f•oro.eil and .par of the lis.! fish - Things" is delightfully readable, and the du)'t • ly recite yourself poems of the number .re choice- Wide Dont put us down for • South Sea ca.- Atckr is 12.40 a year. D. Lothrop nibal smacking his lips at the prospect of a (east and the next instant teanng his hair with rage upon finding that mortifi- cation had set M. Nor yet don t imag- ine w as a disciple of Sir Boyle Roche, .home hulls were both notorious sed proverbial st toe beginning of the pres- ent century. if you can't reconcile besebalr slab met DaIvTaay ereoncg .rax K !tie flocks on $sterday Mrs Caton, of Owen Sound, is visiting sleeted the following oaken:- Presidepot. the fright or the effects o t • bat sister, Mrs H. I. Strang.poison The statement of claim ; seer Sherman, A Lsmpanao and John to be given as a marriage portion to L. es1 Miss Annie Doyle left no Wednesday foot; viers -president ' W. Prood- w•t; captain, P. Maleomson; aemrrtary• f;cited Em ire f by the steamer D or treasurer, H. Cooke; managing ensued - Sault Ste Mario. • tee, T. Stratton, Herb. Robertson and Yr. Ed. VinErery left on Wadoes- H. Beacham. Tbe prospects are bright day for Port Coldest', Algoma, W super- for a prosperous season for baseball in island the fishing station there. Goderieh. Mr. Andrew Weddell on Teesdale left Assembly Hall, over Smith'. bakery, for elndbery cm boatmen in •onn.ction baa been comfortably fitted op for a with his mining elaims in that section. meeting room by D. K. 8tneban, and i. Mr Hiltaa Holmes who had been ooeeodioes and well lighted. The spending • three weeks' holiday in town, =metiers are as follows : - Breaking of returned to Tomato on Wedneedky. breed, Lord's Dat, at 11 a.m.: Touchy Clinton Neto Era :—Mr Howard Cox, evening, at 7:30 pas., Bible study ; a Goderieh, is now in town, haying Friday. M 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. mune down front the suburb to clerk in "wed preaching every Lord's Day even - the store of Yr T. I).tlor. ing by A. J. Manger. All are welcome. Tb. Gospel standard, an English news, Tee ST. GM'os TRIAL—On Thorn paper of very grist teedesetw,adwortiies day of lest weak the ry in 1M St. lfo ahem,M wads for iesutimg George aoei0'7dset ease as Owned* Hall, Fisdeath of godly imams." To-oeto, brought in their autumn to the ham Adenine, : -Mr D. B. Cal rations submitted to them by lir. g Jestice Rage. The sort was then ad- hiab, of the Goderieh :Dress Votary, jc,erned calif May ilkh, when the mat - w as in town hast Friday. Dais reporu ter .ill be farther •►geed. The plain• b oie.a lively in that tows. tiffs rias strong hopes of a v.rdiet in Yr B. S. Holmes, of Aston, .peat a their favor ow the Mdiags of the jury few days in town this week, visiting old 1f lodgment be gives against the Grand (creeds. Harry is sheer' wdgoeed le - Trunk Railway, kis esid the ease .ill be (led erich by the "old heeds." ' eeaeied to the Privy Oressib. Mr J C. Aaiun the halls to .high the rsyel Ifyidep. of Ond.rkth. tree of the plaie- mimses was given at Ottawa oe Tbeeeden lies, who was present thr ewhoet the 41 hat week wee one to haeeptente the whsle trial, which bias Fes. Nth, has Owen Sensed i Lk. Heron Railway. tienereed to tows. M • charged that the d.fendauts did not exercl.e reasonable and proper care. and sere guilty of gr.oas Legligence and want of professional care and skill. The jury found th.t the plaintiff suffered injury. but that the effect was merely temporary. and they aseeseed the damages at $100. Tbe learned Jodie now gives judgment holding that the defendant Holmes was godly of no negligence, that hie pre .eriptie'n was properly prepared and .very act of hie was done with doe care . th.t he was no more guilty of neghgerce than it he had tons to the drug 'tors and purchased for the plaintiff a bottle of any pentane! mixture which to all afpe.r- seee• was properly prepared. H. hold., however, that the 4.1. d.nt Deadman is liable, mooting oat that the person for whom the mtztere was required .as known for the pre.eriptinn had written on it. foes "Mrs John Stratton." Jed, Bent against the defeedant, Madman, for $100, end dtsmiesinp1t the action .gainat the defeadent, Holmes. The learned Judge is % ther of opei,on th.t the plaintiff should not have (.11 outs ; and. setieg Ipne a .eggeetion made by counsel for the defendants st the trial.his orders that there be no mats to any of the pieties. A. M. Taylor and Lewis (Geode ri.hl for the pleietif ; Oaero., Q. C., aid Pro.df.aol (fld.nei * far the de (cinch*'. He , with an instalment of "In the • Valle ." "Tbe Point r.( View' depart irlM.nr own tt. meet is full of good reading. dee our own alabaster brow when we $.iodine is well advanced is this sac LIrrL1.L • ant eo Act remember that ler last will and testa icon. Tbe maj �ritf will finish this , The numbers of Th.- Lirine A!rr for client contains no mention of any of the week' April 19th and 26th minima Prince many *zaremel) freinding and highly R. Knitter, marine, hes gone to the axom lobed young ladies residing ►e "Sao," wirere he will work at hu trod• Adam (;z.rt, by i, le don (►..arterio ; V C ism, by Emile de Lavo:eye. I',on- thio tillage and rietmty, whew complex - ail summer. L \ 44 M.gd.la ions, we a» grieved to say, here ch.nged K bt Pyne i• here on a reit 11. A Bettis Described ( m to •pale bottle q GREY y some lonely maiden just. ripening ietw womanhood. The bluets of shame man- y ; ora . •pier r e teen once reading lam ° Furfwa U tt a seri m has bees in the Parry Sonsd district for y ' week's Port Albert "f the Kaek•, \",nrfrentk tonsure ; Can Te' SIaoAL, But we shall make ample or, r three yeah. ellen be • lioisnce of Character ? and amends. The noble pa shallnt estsnake am•b- ,ino. Brown has leased for • term of Som. Irish Traits of Thought and year othe farm recently nw.ed by V. Speech, Nalio,wl ; Skeleton of Tangier, *d b1 the deceased Air Dobson shall not :eimc,s. 't.,. lieriew; F»soh-EatRlwb, and be Lost upon es at any rale. And in s On Friday evening of last .eek an Mountain Stamps. (.rugal : On the p.mPhletnpr.n wMchwear. now enq.¢aad, elocutionary contest took plate is Shins Naming of Novels, Meemillen ; Eztraete the many and various charms of theca pi�'or, weak vessels shall be both elegant - elocutionary bows between the pupils for a from the •►ooroal of the Duchess of Dares l an 1 0l.•. iently p•rtnyad. It •bttM Deeorest silver medal. At an early during the Reign of Terror. ;Munck ; 2Y u -I 510 no fault17.. nun i. each ala hone the aeholl home sae peeked to the What as Impartiality 1 and A Pee -and. 4. through ow. h the dear Brei f . be 'sot door., so 'mat was the istera•et takes ie lag Sketch from °her A.smergae, Spec. ,mil .Aar hs d and earfuls trained the alliin by the people of the seetinn. t.I'..r • From Pail Mall Windows, llpeak- M T sharp The» were cis nonl$etitors, wig :—Lime et : with instalments of "Marcia," ' Tbe before entering the matrimonial rase. Calder. C Pepper, A. McKay, Jane Anonyma,' "The Legend of Melees* T"^onto, Hamtllow. 4.ond.ro, Stratford. Rs. Catharines. Cliston, Bdbrille.Brsot- Mitchelt, Edd Hill sod Tusks Switzer. Kwinsk.' and "Tb ' All did russet ably well. At the ohne and poetry. Fur i y H.lifaz papers oleaes •tK7 the medal was awarded to Testi. Seek- sixty lour large rages each ''.r more than v !3 1 Tow paid his aragtom a>Y- ter. The piece ratted by her was en. 3,300 pages • year) the suhseriptinn pries titled '•A voice brae the poor home." It; 1s low ; while for $10.60 the peb- esal whit to oar school moonily. e ei- Tbe Mast were O. Fowler, J. Me- Behove niter to seed any one of the Ate- pressed h,meslf se being highly *semi tease►*m, tasehers, and W. H. Kerr, tortoise $4.00 ecethhas or weeklies with with the visual promos of the what ,d the illeevsa(s Pest. R. Andaman, The Lowing Age fora year, beth ppooge�1�e•*d� sieu hie last visit. The avenge attend - deaths, Bensusla, °coopied Om chair. Litteli h 0.., Beaton, are tb pe-hlistiers. sew et pveaeet i. about M. e Gond Little Girl, naeberg of ford. M,mtreal, Ottawa, towhee sad