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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-8-14, Page 88 THE SIGNAL: ooliiiintwft ONT., FRIDAY. AIJGE3%T 14, 1891. THE PEOPLE'S WANTS. A NEW DEPARTURE IN SMALL AD- VERTISEMENTS- "T a ttlpal Wow Wert a veer/ rhea', sad .tette. Mae r adveswMhng g.11 pre - •leave mnsdr M lir " Leas e'en haat- A .baaer, lir ev.rye.e Mort advertising a Mw rams anti to geed p..Naee. For some time pass we bare been of rearm apt • cheap and egbcttve method of naktas publiMk '.ie & ccemats in the columns of Tug c would be n boon to our advertisers, aad we have decided to adopt such • I.:eibod en and after May I. Our Iotewti>• u to estate 1M • " want ' bureau and refuter. where ad vertisesonts will be taken and a record kept rf every want that advertisers wish M lay be tae the public. The advertisements will appear to • err deemed form, on our eighth page and *penal low rates will be charged. DO VOL' WANT A 8KRVANT. TO BUY A HOUSE. Tt) dE1.L A 11Ot11E, TO BUY A FARM. TO SELL A FARM. TO ADVERTISE A IA)dT ARTICLE. TO ADVERTISE A IOCt) AKTICI.E, TO ADVICRTISESTItAYED ANIMALS TO SKI.L ANY KIND Or ARTICLE, TO BCC AN A it'11('LE U r ANY KIND TO VIM '1KE: VOIR A RIC ATIVK. TO ENGAGE A TEACHER. TO ADVEItTIMK lent TKNDEK.Y. or any other of the thousand and one watt which crop up in the conmtuntt7 week by week f 1f so you can secure the bee service partible in the columns of Tete d1,f.AI. at the following low rates For'y words for 2r. All advertisements under twenty are words. one rent per word. Tec worse the lowest charged for. P WErsel 10NAL l"A It Dy will be inserted at sante este for a period of one month. Liberal .liwosmts for longer peri ods, Tot/ "u.'AI.leadmatedlythe best adrenic ing medium in this section of Western Ont arm. Cash must accompany all lraneicnt salver 1 iaemente. Address all communications to Tisa .`tut' AL, Uoderich, bet Travelling Guide. eRAMD TRISMIC RAIIL*AT. Trains arrive •ad depot at tedrieh as fol. lows: atlfae& Mail and Express I&p.m. Mad and Express MO p.m. Mixed 10.LS arm. Mixed . - -.36 p.m, Iaarae. Mail ....................... •......, -7.65 a -m. Mad and iepnn .. • s 06 p.a. Sleeting*. • .V O. 1 CO , :iSii BATT -THIS 13 Company insets every- Tuesday and Thursday ecening.at 71,3 PA. at the• Armory. Eaten -at. All members of the old Company wipe. time has 1,01 expire.' must attend. Ile emits wanted. DUD1.E\' HOLM ES. Capt. 1 Articles 1bp Sale ' VOR -SALE. -AN EIGHT-F(HN 511. ver abow fast• American make. for eek at ah.mta in : la goal order. Can be seen at WIU'ON'S Press :rlpt'on lent Store. 11 It (rHINGLE.t.-N X. CEDAR, AT alas ►J per stere X X \ .sear. at $1.66 per muv X X X. cedar. at 111.7g /at suture. L -1OR SALE -A SEW INi; MACHINE 11' in smod eider IRoyal ' with four drawers and 1 cat 1117g will veil for sl:,. Address K. 3A , thisofllce. 13 tf �xHIN/;I.ES, XX . PINE.--ASPLEN- ► 1 did thick 'Meek. le inch, et 11.1.5 per sears-. JUt1 K1Dtt. 1311 I IME FUR SA-Gl)l►D FRESH I else kept es head at the. Fans Reserve limeklta. X. AECHLEI:. Mem ■f1EDAR SHINGLES. -1 H A VE still on hand a gbantity of .\ 1 shingle.. which 1 will .all it VS111) ■t mill. W. Ts 1 111. IAO\! . Iter! A;here (r: -I f LIOR SALE. -T1Vii I$ IN. CAST r pidlry. It in. fare. 1 11-10 in. bore. or can be bored to fit lancer .haft. Goal .e stew. W,11 le iohi at A rrarrlatee n(Cnre. Apply 41 Tn� 1.•11.%AtSla•anl frosting Ilona. Nonh et.. Oodrrich. 1LM. Specific Articles. frAKE A REST let 1 ALL NEEDIT, 11 And to nest with comfort to to SMITH'S Harsarend Furniture store and buy an easy rna.r. platform rocker. a bed spring! mattress. ptllce. or lounge. All the vers hest make. and at price. so !bat all can buy. We have everything in th- furniture line and prices right. 11 It 1\' EW SEED WHEATS: -- EARLY 1' Red clarion and Cantdian Velvet t'bafr two of the most promising new wheats 1n the Ilominlon. We guarantee our stork pare and true to name. Our stock of the first named variety is limited we -would adrier all in- Mrd'.nj purchasers to rel' early. Also ■ consignment of new Timothy need. BV Jtl, tt W rhe feeed.men. Property ler Sale or Sir pant L'tuR SALL--TILAT LARGE AND VOR frame home at the feel of Nest et.. lm.ted1 a.17le the mark • a very deeirsblr Mat taa� be !,poen 17 suitable for Hummer For �ruuttaaablarr paritoulare apply to Yr. T. WELSH. t tf LAR SALE. -A MARKET GARDEN reastaialag A agree. situated i Wuated wit tieee�7 ms• walk et Oodertcb 1'. 0.; eon brtakis brlek horse sad good water ; the of the late W. (lbholm. Apsley or by letter to MRS. W. CH18 LM. tisk/era tat PROPERTY FOR EXCHANOE.- 11 Penes wishing to vac a.. L'oderlcb pprravrperiy. or farm nada a4jolatsg. for Trimly houses or Io1s baa Mara full particulars by applying to ALECK SAUNDERS, Uod.rlck. Qat. mot 14"0R RENT. -A NEAT AND COM- A (unable collage es Hleckaet.. with half a acre of land . hood bearing orchard of ape etc. plum and pear trees. and .ivall frail vines. Half • U. from Court Hour. Term remesada Apply at this Mhos. h-11 VOR BALE AT A BARGAIN. -THAT 11 cemsaoUoubatidfo[ on Klmre,Bras a t Immo ai.ttoRs. e tt is sale. occupied as shop to r. SCOTT. Br..srb 1. O. 6e l ( HOUSE TO RENT -A TWO-STORY eon. house, .Mated on Gloucester Tor race. ewolainine seven rouse cellar and cls. eta Good rrdea tied orchard on its. Apply to ED. ('AMPAION& O a►. btf LI OUSE TO LET. -ON PARK I 1 street. lately ooeupted by Mia Ttrmsa.. eight moms. excellent cellar sad watt • with garden and stable. Cheap to • desirable ten ant. Apply at MORAL U/TICh . 01-tf L'OR SALE -- THE FOLLOWING 1' r'amebae properties : Part of lots . and re concession 1. E.D. Ash- seld. 13i urea. The North i of lot 31. Mad conceeslon, East W a wansh. Int acres. Part of block F. Colborne, .5(1 acres. known as the Arthur Haughery fano. The above properties will be sold on terms to suit purr heirs. Apply to CAMERON, HOLT' & CAMERON. tlsS-ef Ooderieb. VOR TALE. --MR. WILLIAM x leen. from continued ill -health. offers for sale his house and ground& in the town of 'lode. rice. consisting of It lotion which are situated an elegant and 1,10.1 comfortable dwelling - house built and long occupied by His Honor Judge Sinclair. of Hanulton. a beautiful gar- den. arden. staWw and all necessary outhouses and appnrlenanc e. the whole in good repair and loran ,neone of the most desirable residences in the town of Godertch. For particulars apply to Messrs, DARRROW k l'ROL IWO T. (lode sten. the vene'er's solicitors. 11-11. FIRST-CLASS BRICK HOUSE AND LOT FOR HALE ON 8T. PATRICK IST. About two minute's walk from the !(quare. Two oris h. brick addition in the Mar l stories high. building covered with slate. Main building bas 3 lerge rooms on tlr.t eat. upstairs there alt large rooms. In the rear addition there are kmien. pant' y. weehroout. Upstairs. girl's mom and bathroom. Also good cellar. Apply to the undersigned. who will give all necessary information. DANIEL OUHISUN. 8tL Leans and Intstrance. MONEY TO LEN W, -A LAMS &moue, of private and other bleb at lowest rates on �fuc:ice town and fYts property'. Special terms of repaytsest !omit the borrower. No commission. -Call or write M. U. JOHNSTON.Uuderch. 2301,tf UT R ROBERTSON. ACCOUNT - Yr . ant. Fire. L* and Accident Immo anee Agent. °Mce - (peal», opposite Sig- nal otllee Northam. Oodetiok. 71 tl G. WARD, CONVEYANCER, J • kr., and commissioner for takingand re- ceiving recognizance* of bail. alflvis or affirmations. deposition. or solemn declare (ions in or cont•rreing any action, suit or pro .•waling in the High Court of Justice. the Caitiff of Appeal for Ontario. or in any ('aunty or Divisuou Court. All transactions carefully and promptly executed. Residence and P.U. addeme Dungannon. Ont. tee' ,-, tf L J. T. SAFTEL, LIFE, FIRE AND L a Accident Insurance Areit. Represent. Mg Noun British t Merrantlle; Liverpool. London le Globe; Norwich Union; North American lrfe ; and Accident Insurance of North America. Lowest tats. Lewy sin- ned promptly. Money to Loan on Farm and Town Property. Conveyancing done. Pro- perty roperty valued. etc. U1.•e-tor. Nortb-e. and Square. Uoderich. 7I- 000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO CAMaRuN .110o r a CAMERON, erode rich. Geo l)NEY TO LEND. -A L A R O P ivw amount of Private'Ftands for iave.tme.t et lowest rats on erd•ulam Mortgagee. Apra/ WUAHROW t PROUDFO(Yf. PRADCLIFFE, OENERAL IN• les surance. Real Estate and Money Loaning Agent. Only nest -class companies represented. Money to Lend on sraigh Mahe at tore lowest rate of Interest going• in any way to 'snit tis narrower. OMee Hee. mid door from dquare. West Street. OodeMelo - Legal. EN. LEWIS. BARRISTIM, PRIC- . for la Maritime Courts of 'Astarte. (like -Month (:olboror hotel. 2313 O. JOHSSTON, BARRISTER, 11• eoltcitor, 1 mru4 loner, k.•. Loans, collections and real estate transactors care- follo on and AAndrew's- at. erick,Out. �mMI61;0 JOHN DAVISON, BARRISTER, Salloltr. C..veyaseer, te.: Money to 1.e4, Ohre over Peet -()ecce. UMderlch. 63-11 L CAMPION, BARRISTER, J J. Solicitor, Notary Public. e t e. Tenders Wanted Oaser -Over Jordan's Drag Store, the rooms formerly occupied by Judge Doyle. 111111 IFO CIWINTRAtTOR$. TENDERS w ill 4r received by the undersigned ad dre,ae•d to the Wtngbam polar:tree until do rlora P.M. on Thursday. the !Rh day of Aug u.t. net, for the erection of . vault at the rosin house in °oderlch : aro for laying a quantity ef the drain at the tail premiss. Hans and specifications can be seen at the other of the county utas nrer. (Yoder ch. Tne loves or any tender not neceaarllll aecepted JOHN ANHLEY. ()r. Caen. Win.hem. Aug. title Itwt. 11.11 T(' ENDERS WANTED. THE DiRE tors of the Northwestern Exhibition will remise tenders .,p to August 1.31h tor the privilege of we or more refreshment heaths*ustassesrS .R C. HAYS. SOLICITOR, to. . Ohne. corner of 'lean and West street, Batteries over telegraph ethos Pri- vate Fated. to lead at es ttr oemt. 040' (I ARROW A PRO1:DFOOT, BAR- l_f rioters, Attorneys, Sc..e- . Go rich. J. T. °arrow. W. Proodfoot. CAMER.N, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, Solicitors 1a Chnnevr. 0 Goderich. M. C. l'ameroa, 4J. '. ; P. Htolt : Dudley Bonfire toe their grounds during the Fall Exhibition. $.pt le to Ir. ('nder the proridon. of Sec. .1, lhap. 11. A. and A. Art. no other refresh meat .lands will he allowed within 3011 yerds of the exhibition .ewtxess. HF serve. J Am Kit Ir! ITCIIF:l.1., rw•retary. Oortertch. Aug. 3. 111111 S>h it' ISiC CLASS THE 1-NDER- afgnrd hie spewed a muse .iris and M prepared to giro pupils i.arprtion on piano Or erten lessena elven at re.44en . either of pupil or of undersigned. where pupil. ma] have neer of piano. Abe /ramose in French w111 be Wren intending pupils will pyl.ape agp3 at r..Medre. nest to Knox churl+. D1 I'E1'I)H1' 01 It M('RIC LEE$4)N14.---MISS AOOiE 7 Housi)N is prepared to .Ire sack ware on the piano Sre Inv Furst alar. tnq nen %t Ore. A T • Ytde lyse.• Siff. JOHN KNOX, GENERAL AIX - Maser and Tend Valuator. Ooderiob, (hit. Having had considerable experience la the au, l leaeerlog trade, he 4. 111 a psittes M discharge with thorough satisfaction all eons- ' Rtriowe mortared to him. Orders left at Manta's Hotel, or sent by mall to his eddresa P.O.. osnieUy attwa4ed to. 40t114 VIWX. Ua.s6v Aurtamem. tra7tf 1IICHOLsoN, L.D. 8. -DENTAL W Me 01 . ('6sdWreams or►po.pto the new Pis (17yes,aea. hitt DR. E. RICH ARDSON, L D. S., r.rwmw deatbt. Goa and vitalised air 41..Wsed tor palates extraction of teeth. .!Maimn vee a Frxservatloa lie main. Wea.am ea W en- e.de alai. wfilly TAU MOM MEAT Hotter, isbe . 1011Oat- 4 $ra parties ..e ails Mike eves 155 pantie for sod heats meal hese Mimi oe the lh �1 Wore at D•rtam. ♦-ltea4lAwerlr�s0i+ii�i �m6mi alwaaFs oe base yttt alp crit t, +v,s. a..aa.-, 111111111111111111 4. HURON HOTEL, - THUS , lamed d impenlarhov►raspa� and Y Mw seemed to 10,1•P fit quel(tye ea( Bef- hr fes trs(.ale.th. Ka•a�1(•gl pe Wo.VW ew.rr =tin& resSit'isMt: raw gmtstr5 1e4tmYblL I now pidelbi. vuys,lr LIST, Irl. M.a.rlpafJa of the TbsraaMp of Colborne. CoaJm V/ area. Notice b hereby styes that 1 hare treasmlt- order delivered to the p.rems essaUosed is the third sad fourth seatless of the Vetere' Llet Aot the copies rooked by mid seetloss 10 Os w trwn inlet d or delivered a the lilt. made pursoaat to said Ace rd all persons alp p..rla by the last revised aaamment roll of fbe sta6la.ktpp�Olt1ty SiW is entitled to tote is the sold municipality at electieos ler members of Use Legislative Aseseibly tied at sualel elections . and that said list was fire up at my Aire in Carlow. as Use Wtb def of 11110.1. 1111, and remains then for inareot6< Electors are called upon to examine the .aid lie. and if any owlasbas or a1' other germ are found therein to take Imaedeea peoceed- morr tot are the said errors corrected &meord. tag to law FRANK W. Mrl)fNAOH. (`irks( the said MaaleipaUty, Dated Art. 1M►, 1011. 01 It RS. BRANNON & SHANNON, Physislaamt Surgeons. Aocoucbera to. 000��6000eee at Ih. Shannai roeideuve. near the 11101. Ouderice. U. C. SHA.NMus. J. R. Mere acv, 17111 Slegiafgies' Iadittri�r UODERICH MSOHANI( TUTS LIBRARY AND READINO- HOOM, out. of Kat street and Square Imp stairs. Open from 1 to 6 p.m.. ad from 7 to 10 9.111. ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LiBRARY. Leading Daily, Freddy and Illustrated /'open, Muat:asra, etc, un Ark. MEMBERSHIP TICKET. ONLY "Lew greeting tree ,teen of Library and Reading. Room. Application for membership received by Librarian. meows. ED. SHARMAN. OKO. STIVEN. 1'remtde.t. Secretary. OodMcb. March Ilth 1865. HI RE'S ROOT BEER. A 23c. bottle maks 3 gallons of root beer. a delicious summer temperance bvrsregs. Wrigbte Rheumatic Remedy. Sea Walt. for the bath. w; A complete line or toilet goods at %VI Leo'.'. P111_4, K11T1... l)K1'.: TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes must be loft at this (Kee not Inter than Monday noon. The Copy for changes must he left not later than Tuee- day noon. Casual Advertisements aecepted to noon Thursday of mich , eek. THE TALK OF THE TOWN. / defer, asouw) pt. tait(a' !lefts. dti faith h U prraf N. Try Fear's Sticky Ell Paper- Catcn emaliveandhold'emfae. Only S cents. A break i. abed thing. but Aleck Saunders' break la his advertisement on page 7 is a good thing for the public. Pugilists ascend the ladder of fano• by th. rounds of the ring. but Ste wart. the photocells pier, ariuired his reputation by merit. The orator always talks in clarion tones after he ha. taken • horne and the man wbo nets n.ea.ur!d for his Bummer suit by F. J. Pridhatu, the people's tailor. is always sure of a M. The brass band is nften stibiected to severe strains -of music but it requires ue blowing on the part of A. E. I'ridham to prove to the public that the greatest-baegaina in cent: fur- nishings urnishings can now be had at h,. store. The changes in the weather during the pat couple of weeks have been great. but there is no change in the tut that It. R. Sallows maks a specialty of turning out the finest picture trainee in the section. Call upon him sure. Ti. Or• t ,ij .E`•r.\ Deere- The crowding upon our columns this week Sar compelled us to hold over correspondence from Porter's Rill, Lotdeabor.ugh, Auburn, Ethel, anti. other points. C.iotm' Dana. -- The Cadet* will meet for drill at the drill shed Tuesday eveninv next at 7 sharp. The Cadets' brass band will be in attendance. All Cadets are re quested to wear their uniforms rm the occa- sion. A N. Liwvt.K. - Lucknow' Sentinel • Elliott Traver, of this village, who is short ly to remove to Strathroy, na sd.1 out his law practice here to P. A. \lalcolnison, a young man from the firs, of \lemon ('ameron, Holt k ('atneron, of Gorier:ch. Mr. \Ia1 commit will continence business in Lucknow in the curse of • week or Iwo. (',F:N.trrl_*TItKi-. THY. Si.v tl. congra- tulates its old friend Joseph Williams on his restoration to health after his recent prolonged and severe illness, snot hops It will be many a long day before he expert enles s, severe a turn a that which he Mail passel through. He was up town \Veda -e 'lay an 1 received puny warn, congratulates from friends on his recovery. Lieu.►. F:v.-t moms.. Twee this ween l.onterichhinteen the objective point of large excol•sirm.. lin Tneslay over 1,500 people from the stations between Palmerston and 1 lint.* and about 600 from Mitchell spent the day in town : and on Thursday 1,100'er- cuniomba from teaforth were here. (:ole - rich people are always pleased to have the good folk of seater towns visit them. ti%aNATII t.'Hool. AjWd IAT1.V. tin Sun- day afternoon last W. N. Flossie, of 'hunt - ford. president of the Provincial Sabbath School Association of Ontario net the sup- erintendents and teachers of the Sunday shook of the town at Knox church, where • local ;Sabbath School Asen ciateon was nr- ganuss.t. Following as the tat of the first officers ofthe Amerwiation: President , R. W. McKenzie; vire presidents, Rev. W. A. Voting. Ira• Fisher and F. Rfair: secre- tary. Gen. Steven: treasurer, Mrs. leech. •Nrom Ia,M THE P.1., Fiats. .\ very plearnt outing of the young folks took place on Monday evening to celebrate the 'met hiky of Mies Wetmore, of Ilmtroit., the team and farm wagon of Mr. ,sou. t Auk being engaged for the .sec* 'n. Seat- ed nn a hay rack as full se 11 would hoof. and with Ragflying sad acc...rowe d by instrumentalmimes, the party drove to Sheppard 7.M, and hack, making the country ring again with their plea'anl shouts and sags Iin their ration to the Farni a reception wee hold, in whet' all the guests part wipe Ad, when Mia Wetmore re mired the hearty congratulations of the whole hong, 1)iein, service was heti is the large parlors on fivllhy .owningg kms, Ile. 1 h Schnite c Kpieespall, 01 yet. T6sw11.a r • Ute salsa. isms. eYyr elected by Mrs (has Ff. Wetmore, of i►e troit. Telt iMeenI.'N \YAR ('Aso Th. rand. Menesetung and crew eaehef home on Satin- day atwrda] morning on the Memoir The raw hacked peettt• -e11 .-nns,l.ring the lard wtselc ei the weeb. 11s the does nee fns a prettiest 1Ntegee MOM (lei' itar lee, Mod of the work Nam done In very Innpy water. At Marais a d Pert l.mbtue the heads .t thew borghs met to Me.wetuype mad (misled team loyally, sod at mbar pp'ate where .tope ware .anale were heacity cheered., la Detroit old tri6eem.a nervedd ateak .harp d tins daring their stay. Althuu h there wow loony hardships theof to braves say that ou the whale the yjotuv.y e u a pleas• ant out, .ltd one that with their t mat eX- periesoe they are prepared to nn.'.6rtake again. The trip di.clue d the foot that the Meneeetuue r a seaworthy craft, for during a portion 01 Sunday and Monday .he rude .wily *owe ut the biggest sea like Hume over manufactured. Tat Ar rut M.iPOI or Pauses. T .-Reports from k urupe point W a large apple coup In i ritaw and un the Continent, and iwtwith- &taaduy[ that in some sections of ('a.ada the yield is out heavy there is every protea -1 tidily that prions will out rule high. Then will, however, be a paying rate for apple exported early, and until such time a the market is glutted_ So may the K0gleah ad. Yiemm. Faou TOL l:. A. R. Ks.•s Nel eon and Joseph Alger, of Aurora. WI.., visited their niece, Mrs. Mt•(:illicuddy, this week. They had been taking an the l.. A. R reunion at Detroit, and wee' across to Canaria lo see relatives and old friends for they were (rreverly Canadians. (loth of thee' are "gone un (:urlerich, and be- hv r. if it could be lusted on " their country ' it would be a city of bog preteu- simn. In a short 111ne. Tut Ftst* FAIR for which the ladies of St. George'. church have been for some time Ont making preparation is to be held in the court house on Thursday and !Fri- day. the 27th and 28th. The doors will M- .qen free on each of the above days from 3 to 5 for the sale of the many useful and beautiful articles which have been provided. Fr.0m 5.30 to 7 1 u. the admission will be 25 cents, which will include high tea, sad after 7 o'clock 10 cents. No regular concert program will be provided, but there will be music and light refreshments will be served at moderate charges. It is hoped that not only the members of St. Georges, but the public generally will attend,einee the ladies are certainly .paring mo pals to rake 1t a t cry pleasant occasion. these..r. Keite.ous. Ionians Saturday Night A pretty wedding took place on Tuesday lot at Eglinton, when Mie' Mary Miller. eldest .laughter of .1. R. Meller, of this city, was married to ('. H. Firth. of London, Ont. The ceremony was performed at l'ntldi.W, Eglinton, the residence of bye bride's father, by Rev. R. M. Hamilton, B. assisted Sy Rev. J. A. Turnbull, A. M., 1.4..It., and was witnessed by a large ass..tblage of friends and rela- tives. The bridesmaids were the Mims Wilkinson, of (:od.rich, Smith, and Netts Miller. The groom was &clmmpanietl by Dr. Piper, of Leamington, Mr. Firth. of Loudon, and W. .1. Miller, of Chicago.. Die bridal gown was .f cream satin with orth riox veil and orange blossoms. A well merited gift from the Presbyterian church to the bride. who was their organist, and a set of diamonds and watch and chain from the groom, -who &iso presented the brides- maids with diamond pins, were among the many handsome presents. .After the wed- ding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Firth left fora tour In the United States. \V n.l. RtL.i R r r Tune . The Black Hole encampment bmke up for the memo on Friday. Although the heavy rain that occurred somewhat damped the wearing apparel, the rusticators declare that the enjoyment wee not marred thereby, as the outing for 1891 was the most pleasant ever spent on Maitland s hanks, the hathtnq being invigorating, the fishing fairly good and the berrying excellent. The permanent rompers were Mr. and Mrs. *eager, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan and children, Mises Sinclair, Ausebrook, Nina Strachan, F. E. Sall. Eva Hathaway, and Messrs. Allan Seager, Ed. ,:arrow,FA. ('arr,('. /:arrow, M. Nicholson, F. (.rant, and R. Tait. An,ong the visitors were lies. W. Yong. 3Ire. Young and children, Rev. Rogers Howarth 11. ('. Stromboli, R. Fraser. Mie Ntrarhan, Mrs. Lloyd. Mom Lewis, Mrs. Taylor. Mts.i Goode, Harold Tayylor, Mrs. R. ht and Miss South. Mie Ella i►ickson. R. M. Dickson, ' Mr. McMahon, mine. Davis, Miss M. Shep- hard. Mr. and Mrs. Aueebrook,Mie Lester. the Mimes ('ameron, Mr. ltaird, 1'. Lee. 1). Probasco, Miss A. Hawley, )tie 1'. Wynn. ]tom M. Strachan, ll n, Misalcoaon, ]f iu. Dickson. T04. 4.114'e•4. .► THI: S, -,.rt.,. The Speedy, Capt. Wiggins, reached port at 4 A. 11. w1 Tuesday, after a sixteen days' trip to fine Treeo with a tithing party consisting of Jim. Grant, Frank Humber s'ercySltep- panl, Heb Cooke, Ham- Boll and Harry Hutson. The boat made a speedy voyage north, reaching the relectel apart shortly af- ter 00011 tri Monday, after a 14.hour run. She left on the return iripon Fridat',afteran eleven days' stray, reaching Port Elgin. where ehc was .tonus stayed, on Saturday afternoon. Meau.rs. Sheppard and Hall took train at Port Elgin for home, the other members of the party kept Wiggins com- pany hone. itass )Were not as plentiful as on former nrcvuona, nevertheless some fine fall were caught and those that took the bait kept up the reputation of the lighting base. The members speak highly of Captain \Yigguu, and miene few of them imagined that he woe the femme weather prophet of that name on account of his skill u, act- ing weather, and his wisdom in keeping clear of storms. Some anxiety wos shown on Motelay et the non appearance of the Speedy, on account of the hurricane on Sunday, but those who knew the raptain were not tlsrdsssd with any kind of fear. newels el tlbe Pstmt Par.. The following gusts are registered at the Point Farn, Ihriu,IT. -Mr.. (. H. Wetmore, Miss Wetmore, Mie Mane \!',t -more, A. R. Wetmore. Harold Wetmore, Mater Mac Wetmore, Mater Keel Wetmore, Chas. H. Hodges, Mrs. Hodges, Mater Wetmore Hodges and nurse, blies Floreae (holey, Miss Jeanie E. Hood. Rr.1 1.1tt rt.l.rt J. Hanover, wife and child. So. Tuowts. -•Rev. Dr. Schulte, Mrs. Schulte, Mies Schulte. MooraeaI.. (has 13. Smith. Wi.r.moa. Mies Nelson, Miss .Jr.* Wilk Mann. Mies ('m•entry, Robt. ('oveRntry, Mater T. Coventry, 11•. A. Kay, wife and lamely. Tourism. Mr. and Mrs. A. (I. Hamil toe, Mies Hoiden, Miss Fahe1 Holden, Mir Beatrioe Holden, A. C. Fairweather, Mrs Robb. Wilke., Mi. Cella Wilks, Mir ids Wilkes., Mies Edith Wilkes. Mies Ethel Wilkes, Mies Pearl Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs Roe.. (:ihwur and family. I:.Rate. Mr. and M►..1aims Mut herland and child. Wrenn it 1)a.'id Stitheris mal, Mies Hutton. Lome,, Mr and Mn A Fraser. Mies Katie A Fraser. Mee ( Flnrenee Fraser, Frew, Ma Hefflesoten►,• Miss Ikpba (.ntllemnt. (irstlt1. Cap. seri Mrs (:ordnm aid family. Mr. and Mrs. John Crowe, Mins Mahe' ('rows, Mins Loris Crowe. Maser Ravin -awl l'mwe, Mn. 1'. ('r.rwe an.l Add. Lome, Master *mere m . mesa. Margaret McNiehol TOWN COUNCIL. ri m..44.w a lb Winder weem•5 S4 our ■..t i,al ranee,.. The regullex uueettttg of the town ooweall was held lame Friday eysatag. All the members were primal enemaa the reeve and •sseoiUure tasteless sad Reid. Ta .N6 of the haat regular meeting 11.455 ted and approved. lite tr..sw.r'. atatelssst for the Imrtth d July, as Collor*, was read and termed to the game. ooaiwtties : Ts*Aaturn'ssTtrammel You Jeter, Wel. Idgr.tter +. Markle f 600 Lemma 66 00 Periwig heti" 581 21 Maitkad a eelary 32 00 Faris . 215 00 Electric light . 160 00 Water tuts 320 00 Justices' Asea 1 00 Public schools . 400 00 No,-rsident lands 94 4,2 Villa payable . 600 00 Public works 10 00 - $2384 83 Inasl l),enirww'u, Jun ... ... ... . 667 38 Pouting and advertising .8 4 08 Maitland .•en,etery ..... 186 00 Kehr( . 43 56 Nater works 573 22 117 19 Pumping static. Puhltc works 143 71 C. C. and O. expresso..:25 34 intern! . 14 51 Separate schools 100 00 Fire department. 45 Watering street. 21 00 Sundries et 3 00 Solaris .. 210 64 Public schools 378 30 Licenses--retueaed to Byers 3 00 01888 99 Overdrawn. ti 101 54 THC rote LIMIT DA 1_Aw. The street inspector reported in the mat• ter of the violation of the fire limit bylaw that Geo. Acheson hod bricked up the out- side walla aero ding to the anoondert bylaw and had nude arrangements with Jos. Whitely for filling in with %conrete and promised to proceed without .laky ; awl Mr. Waleson cud said he would have to veneer with brick as saw as posailde. On motion of Messrs. Holt and Nichol- son the report was referred tack to see that the bylaw is compheil with sad get -Mr. Whitely's commit Ia writing to filing in with concrete to the satisfaction of the inspector. outlet SR ATIO'-. A eeriest from the secretary of the Me- chanics Institute for the usual grant of $100 was rear!, and e0 motion of Messrs. Hum ber and Naftel the grant was mole, Mr. Nicholson dissenting. A eonimunication from the secretay of the separate school trustee boord, stating that 7!400 will he required for the school for the current year, was referred to the finance committee. A communication from the secretary of the public school board, stating that the beard will require @4,800 for school pur poses for the current year, was referred t.. the gua,we wmnutter. A cmmnotnication from liryas, Weed k Co., Orillia. eking that • contract be given them for numbering the town, was filed. A communication from the G. T. R assis- tant mechanical superintendent's orrice, in regard to the water supply received by the railway fr ni the town, was read and re ferrel to the waterworks committee. The original agreement sea to fav the town 8400 per annum for • maximum of 10,000 $1/110 111 per slay, but on account at the in fury to the boikrs from the teak witch formed the engines have taken hale water and from May 11 ti, July 17 an average of only 860 gallons was taken, for which the railway offers to pay *160 per annum. II.. •n %Tt.. The accounts of The Empire, $6.75. and The Elite., $3.60, for advertising, were or- dered t.. le pane • The following account* were referred to the &niece r„mmittee : E. Grahams relief, etc . *16.57: E. Belcher, relief, $12.75 4c., Elliott, relief, $7.65: Il. ('. Strachan/ relief. 15.00: The Star, printing and a1- v.•rtt.mg, 410.60 ; Aleck Saunders, Water- works supplies. etc., *3.119Sex : H. ed, 1gn00.87 ; Reliance Electric ('o., suppler, $4.80; Ogilvie A Hutchison, wale, *1.70. - 1E1111T or erRWp is obit. rITT/F. . The report of the puldic works commit- tee, stAting that the probable cat ..f trad- ing West -it. would be $100 and of a gravel crossing 1115, and reeoniuwnding that Wm. McLean Ire allowed 17 rents per cubic yard fur gravel delivered a.lireete.l by the street onspeeton, was read aril adopted. The matter of granting permission to nun draim from the High School and Salva tion Army barracks into the sewer sea re ferrel to the public works committee. moot? or 1ell. KI.tl TRN' LIm H4AT1.w' n11x14IT►CCt..I. eyes: r%, --We beg toreownmend that in the natter a the reeve's motion referred to us no action be taken, a the waterworks bylaw provides for the regulation of the men employed at the pumping house. We also recommend that the price of the electric light be reduced to subscribers to $31 for rarh light per year, provided that seventy snl.cnb- ers coo be moored and that the portico taking the light' eater into enetracI with the town for not lees than Me ye•r, and in the event of there not being seventy .ulacrihers that the lights lye shut off and offered for mak in the Toronto papsry We further recommend that the waterfrorks bylaw be amended to enable the collector to distrain for water taUu. (SignedI Jog. Kt Tien*, Chairman. The report was adopted. *1t1..RT or FIRE. ''n'MlTr►►_ (:C:TI./MI ., -1Our e.lrimitteee Ilse In brake the following recommendations ; 7 kR1 (1. ('. Rohertaon be purl $10 for serriose as fireman on steam fire engine ; that the ad - a vertisem. 1 put in I;lobe d Empire ad- vertismg�re engines and ream pump for rale he continued every Saturday for one month : that the firemen be requested to turn nut for practice once a month, begin ning at once : that the Fin 1'nderwriten t10ne,ation lie notified that we are own - plied with their requirenreets and that they he requested to piste the tows in is pro- per insurance clam (`Resell 4'. A. Hr walla, (liminess. The report was adopted. RRM.T nI rICsect rroesir tee. The report of the finarlee ontnmittee, re onin,endingq the ppsaylnent of the amount. of C. ( Tall,, $36 42 and 1115.(17: Gotta Pena Rubber Co , IMO, and National /'arhua Co., $23, was adopted. cIw arm v � new Heft Rate malt. d innatee to waterworks bylaw en as b give the collector power M distrain. Mr. Holt alan Nave notice of motion le •mead clause one of the waterworks bylaw, in r.ferenos to the control of the works and new. Montreal kw town pedpo.m The waterworks minainitleo, by • mock. sMnoted to have the water mays thein{ if they think it &deniable. THE CRUMB! OF THE NORMAL wbat the Lesboee ..bra -1f. MeW r. pen .d tee Yew The rewdt of the unitize of the Norma was a tmattr of much speculation in wrung' town circles That a bye!), time would be had there was mo doubt in the made of any who knew the oowpl.a►oe of the crew, a.d • rich, rare and racy ovule was 5xpected. Teat mach a time wan bad we hare every reams W Inhere, bat the Wil elal moods only occasionally eyntot slyly .t the dump is that light. The Norma sea maanml follows : Nkippr,F:. N. Lewis; ousntr•dre, J. Maloomsoa ; chief oSlcsr, John Kay ; crew -K. L (Sektoren, C. C. flans, cse. Kay, S. McV. Lloyd. R. Carroll, Alex. Mc- Kenzie, aKenzie, A. R. Following i. THa 1/)17 : Thursday, 16 July - Left Godench pier 11;60 (atter trial trip of an hoer); fresh wind frum S. K.; crew very quiet, very few remarks about supper. Friday. 17 July - Lovely day, fins bree..e; nacbed Southampton 10 A. m., eey ,.oe der Wim ; two hours is port • lett for St s Bay with fair wind, which faile.l to- wards erasing ; n,ade Stokes Bay about mwlnlght. Saturday, 18 July- • Mr. Kay. Itghthour keeper, paid us a visit, took sante of the crew to poet olyiee ; laid in supply of ice; showers of rain ; fished au alteinous, 22 line black Las, some wugbt off deck of yacht : eremite clear and c..ol : fine moon- light night ; .Ingers were up late. Sunday, 19 July Beauufwl clear day ; dried cloths, etc.: visitors from shore morning and afternoon. Monday, 20 July- Wei th.r still tine ; commodore and one of crew went teahtag, latter west overboard after fish. rescued by wmmc.dore : good string of baa, our pike Left for Greenough Harbor, where we had tem ashore : beautiful night. Tuesday. 21 Jul',,Left for love Island ; had a grand sail till sunset ; anchored in a beautiful harken.: saw emotes, duck, loans, rte. \Vednes.day.= July -Cloudy slay. threat- ening non : 143monico and two of the crew lett after breakfast for the lighthouse ; 11. carefully stalked a "rattler" and till•.* Inn' fall of Iea.L hay plassd quietly for those on bard : party returned at dark pretty well tired out and very hungry. Thursday, 23 July Fine morning ; lett early for Tobernwny; pawed yacht "Growl er, ' party of Chatham people on board : anchored fur a couple of hours at "Tub' fot trkgrais and nail ; left for club Island in &firemen' ; passed the "Inters :" sluts Orel paring 1'.v a Island light : in at flub Island before sunset. Fr..lay, 24 July Left Club Island in morning for Killarney : fresh home from N. 11 .; hal a fin run and arrived four rest.; showers of rain. clew in evening : pretty place, La Cloche mountains five or sit mils oft : great many fish -boats here, abxtgines also. S•enriay, 25 July yacht Christine, of (hen Sound, pawed : lovely bright day. fresh breeze, N. W.; the Jas. (lark passed up w nth .1. t'. ..0 beard ; visit from store keeper In A. M ; more fish caught here ; ram and hail storm ; left for Squaw Island after lunch ; ran eleven miles in use hour ; long reef outside of harbour : two anchors oat ; rough outside the island. Sunday, 26 July - -Fine weather - left S, law hems sut shout n ; light wind (ub Islami at 6 r. sot.: anch..rerl for night ; after dark yacht Christine (of Owen Sound. ran in anal anchored : this is a schooner rigged vessel, 32 ft. keel, pretty modal, sails well : fire on board on their way to lower, found. Monday, 27 July (loudy morning : lett 9 A. M.: wind hravy and dead ahead: ran into Ra.tleenake Harbor, Horse Island : the Christine making for Wingfield Basin most of our crew helped tishern.an Green and Indians after .lark with the wine nets : first root no fi.h, second time four whitefish and couple of hrrrinif; great fun for the crew ; "Doctor- prescribed for sick fisherman. *Tuesday, 28 July • -Beautiful day : .df for Tobermoray ;Flower Pot and Make Islands. Saw-V-Cdnieer fishery boat gong north with prise in tow : in at "Tub" 6 r. m.:Jack Kay left s here via the .1. H. Jones for Wiarton ; emit from captains of :towel' and Chum : gave thein a sail : the Doctor' had an iavolunary bath late this Wednesday, 29 July Geo. Kay left early on (lnca for Loa's Heal, we mailed for Cove Island lighthouse ; in at 9 ; hate break- fast ; throe went on shore with Mr ('ume, inspected lighthouse and fog siren ; Mrs C. treated the three t.. gooseberry pe, which was A 1 : Mr. C. piloted us toe new harbor on the Island, wire the afternoon wee spent ; two fine pike and a good many bass were taken here : evening foggy, with rain ; heard some mobs nn foghorn. Thurrlay. 30 July i.eft Cove islaral 6 i. w. for Stokes Ray : ran forty mils in four hours ; breeze fresh and fair ; anchored at head of harbor ; two of crew tramped ovet!an.l to post offer, three miles and lack : chilly wind team north, the sun was etrnnngg Friday, 31 July Left early for Port Elgin : fresh wind quite • .ea ea : arrived 12:30: hotel for dinner .ad tea :.pent the evening at Mr.l:ordom's (Bank of Hamilton,: on bard 11:30 r. r. Saturday, 1 A.g. Left Port Elgin for home with • light wind. sprinklings of rani, nesting off in afternoon ; stood .rat into lake after passing Point (lark : mailed all night, reaching (:odsrich harbor 7 4.'t. Sunday : for horn lord off Port Albert. The crew one and all returned so their respective holes well tanned, appetite' im- proved and health ditto 100 per cent. To most of the men the trip was a novelty and will long he remembered, not only for the outdoor sport, but the commodore's stories &awl readings. The voters' list of the town.hlp of ('ni- b,nrne for 1891 rnntains 628 manna. IN then 536 are them of permits entitled to rote at Ascii ons for the Legislative Amenably and municipal election• ; 60 of persona entitled to vote at municipal election@ only, an433 l =tire to vote •I electioes for the I.eg=Ntire Assembly fully. 127 psrw'as are qualified to not as jurors. Fdwer1 Qrt'N gal bliss limbs Dereis, Grey .were a atIialton 1'minty es Motor day, Augur! 1 attending to (.51.+1 of Annie, .Inst daughter r of Wen. sad Jane Garvin, who tiled on Thursday. July 301Jt, M-0be early age of 1h yeses last Friday noes Thea Smith, Ikvrs.als. ad the mlldort.ae to hill through • hole the wend dem of their faslery Itt•.d ow taking lumbar up and dowse to Ike frono" Boor, a distance of about 13 fest. Ha WA h �i51a �Me•k tea P`1 •I_d>s initis t.� Ulm 0011111 WM* srrns.v..... woo, r.s.11141. di•n..et • row .f $1,000 is the Rank r r malas