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The Signal, 1892-9-8, Page 1Oralre.. , KM SOW MINNS 421111AM1 aro THE SIGNAL NI Yid MST. 11111000011 now-Oehr Own Demers • Titan, ist AMWs111. st 10114 YOUR LABEL TE 1431416.3DINCII. 1•779‘4711513".41-1P31111R071-7CLTItalsT 001:72•7W -W. VOL XLIV. No. 2377. GODERICH, ONTARIn, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1892. D. McGILLICUDDY, P"" ADARTisluag"Thmis max MATTERS OF MOMENT II" 3Willlood,117 110•106481- weather is almost at bead, the &um Canadian, tame peso Leiter -Gee • Fear - ' I this& I laid yea soma nine moo tiest wham weer ef MAU bei2 amesqessrtly numbered weal Wasted- Mra .... g w sit wept wan moo to Credierio-dersow sad Manse' 11 ted -Mtn .1. KIM s pea pende-olas. A. need Wall MOW sad eilverware-Chate and To 6 for lisle -immerse. fink end Seleass BORN. litederich. os tertUersepe. um ter elf. of U. Rues. of • DIEM iinffaND.- al h.. r imme ts Ostir= %b mat.. • Cis .0 Jobs Annan.. axed IS irs. 4 matte tied diara SOWS et O. i noderish. ea W ad...day. • Memos Wiest Meghter . me lioehiese. seed yet sad inmate - - - - THE PROVINCIAL PRESS. Tull N. T. 0014. Ottawa Free Press : "One of the bsgh anti organs urges that our fanners shoind go 'Ito hog breeding it they find other lines of Moaner roorofitable. The human have Wee feeding monopoly end oombenster hogs for some years, but there 10 roomy for n thein such an ocioupauou. 14040 of Use Unimmooti and Gault breed are bard to fat- test. It talus • tremendous amount of farm goals...* to put &eh upon then.. They are sow pretty fat, but the movemeat anybody isiorens that their rations be reduced they semi totomaly, aad insist that they are son onset hogs whom the famiers of the country must matinee to feed The farmers of ranada have built million dollar pekoes • ioth sides of the Atlantic few their ntoti0- ply hogs. but the whole experiment with Me be ...I has proved unreemenerative The hors seem to think the tanners were made lot their benefit, and not they for the benefit • the fanners.- At IC sItOCLD SAY so. forotoo Telegram :-" There be mese good pistnots in this country who wield rather submit to 1.0s1&1100 thane set Hon. John Hastert emceed Premier A not t. Tilit M.N. • HMO, DCTIM. Hanulton Times : Mr. Kowa' did • good dn. work whim be peeved the succession tal law.- It bac only hem in force • few noatiss, yet it has already yielded a head some amid prosaism to yield • good yearly maim° to the Government rhe property of one Roberta, a druggist of °tom's, who died leaving an estate worth 1400.000 to 11700.000, .'*flbriag in 1140,000 or oval, mid that of another Roberto, of Chatham, is reported to be so barge that the benefit which will be derived by the Pro. irises will amount to $22.000. The reoeipts from other estates will moke totel sum aggregate about 1100,000. NZ IHINMI 00&$TteeT "Oa IT AL I. Norfolk Reformer. . Sir Hoary Tyke is a sae old English gentleman with low whiskers, and a fresh red face that tells of good living. He comes over here otter a year to inspect the Grand Trunk Railway of .Inch he is Pessident, and his Norfolk id', let and knickerbockers aod whiskers awl red face are ail pretty familiar in most towns 00 the G. T. R. Tame bee always ezisted *0 many Canadian minds • large trt/eaf doubt as to whether Sir Henry was quit, big enuagb • man for his job or not. flat doubt still exists, but Sir Henry *0.made it pretty dear the' *honorer his knowledge of railroading may be be is oat - tolerable ot a chump on public questions. He was interviewed the other day a clnd de- ared that Mr. Blake in to going the Im- pend House of COMITIODS had been utterly W itediced in England. Tha in Nos of the moo. somewhat& 'Tideless from the entire Aish press to the eststrary. DILINWOUng Opinionts On Boma Public Queoa"c A GENERAL MELANGE PRESENTED. Meat a Lees& NNW Illamierr Wm a par 1. farmers lagarMag Tame se MU itrain-ilayer finger ea sar nem Way Ile Seem Me Teen -- Alember Way 5.Neap Me Teem, trees *0. pas et mailer Thu-nneem eir Makeila here Tna fillenaL 1 with the eissene the posh was thou. h• would b• gm*, ahead mid iteorrios mus Foram.- Jars. Ginnie 1 ia edemas, but 1401 not skink my mph - esy would come to mei so soon. He is ripet bad it will los sokaowledusd by .11 01 yea some day. More power to ha elbow ! If Cam& was Frogmen, as dm should I would sot wieder et her people acting as Me, 4o; but Me is mot, -in faot, else is re- trograding. Theo it men he seatidoent that keeps the people ha their premed poli- tical positios ; I.., where did seminessit ov- er fill or boil • p .,, and I take it, that is , what we all waist wad menet have se lomg as we are os Mother Earth." "The price for rain rules teemed is aot likely to be mach, if any higher this year," said It. S. WIW40/41, the well-known local mmager of the Bank at Commerce, to Tux Sweat Tuestitiy leat. W hes asked to give further light on Use i(nestion Mr. Williams said: "AU prevailing signs and °update= an against • rise is price. Fanners would be wise not to look for higher prices, and to act ac- cordingly. The . osible farmer will dis- pose of his grain AI 90011 es it is ready for selling. Many of them bind back their gni° last year, in spite of advice not to do so, and are sow regretting it The beet of fanner all through is the one who sells he grain in the fall every year, taking the ruling .prioe. What a man gates one year by holding he may lose the next, and the Was sustained by boldiag back iu locked -up oapttal. Interest, shortage, etc., is another factor often overlooked, we talk about the times being hard, and are looking for "better nines ;" it is in the hands of the tanner to a 7ery large extent to bring about theme "better ulnas. For tomato.: we are blamed with an absuidant servant this year every bushel of grain mold now means the circulation of so much mosey; it is the duty a tbe former to dispose of hie grain and liquidate what he owes to the storekeeper, tbe pnnter and °them., instead ,1 holditi back aod waiung for a hIgher price that may never coats, amid keepour him creditors o.101 their just doe. Father an this duty Ite is going a long way toward• retarding tbe advent of the very coestution of things which he and the rest 01 01 most ardently dmire." A ACIIIMUL klOTILL 1000011. Mayor Butler meet Tui SlititAi. Tuesday lest, and alter the changeable moodiness of the weather had been briefly alluded to, his worship took up the question of the neces- sity of doing something to advertise the town abroad. "There IA not," said he, " • Summer visitor who comes to the tows bin expresitem the greatest admiratioa for the place. In fact, the only oompleint is that there is • lack a suitable accommoda- tion for Summer visitors. This is the oca- moneus of opinion from every source, and what everybody says must have some bans for foundation. An effort ought to be made to boom this Summer hotel mbetne, and if • stock company could be got to take hold of it, with • competent manager, there a sot the 'lighten doebt thin it would be • sumacs, so far as the stockholders were oosoorned and in the booming of the town. The Hawley property would make a eplendid site, and with the advanusge of • capital beach for bathing purposes and with one of the finest mineral 'primp on tbe oon- Unapt located cis it, ought to tirove • line situatios for • Ma itarium. I know of no other town that can boast of such a privilege for the establiabinent oi • large summer hotel sad sanitariums combined." Cen- tipede& be said that a number of perseas had been to see him recently to ask that some efforts be made to beteg the at- tractions a the town sad its adaptability for summer resort purposes to die ksow- ledge of the outside world. He bad given scone thought to the question and ha believed the wham would pay. Other monis without anything like tbe satural advantages of Goderich had. gone in for chit system a public adverteeng. and • number of places on the other es& devoted large mime annually to this object, sad °pondered the mosey well spout. SAMOA kis atteatios bad been drawn to the esose- sity for Met/rues( 1,11.town, an agent a the Toronto Mail had made applicatios to the council to hive the town written up in the Saturday edit at a that journal, fitly illustrated, and after examining into the lainstire of the proles% he felteoevinced that the amoust raked for to help aloag the scheme would be mosey well meat. Mr. darkroom, the meet of the Mali, woad be here salt week, and in Use meastiese sem- mitt« had been appointed by the council to look more closely into the matter." 70. fact is," said his wershiplis tionolosioet, "we will bare to keep up with the promotion, or we will fall to the rear. Every legiti- mate effort abound be made to keep the ad- vantages of the town weU displayed to the outside world." ANOTHER SOOTON TEAM. r• 0 mgaistsed 1. 0.1* Wee Irleb rum Tte Winnipeg Free IF es. • •mne of the Scotchnien ia the city are not altogether satisfied with the way in which the teg-M•war west on civic holiday, and it is possible abet another team a " oatmeal eaters" will be orgasired and the wmners of Thursday challenged W another tug. The Irishmen express themselves es willing to face any team that can be broods' our agatnst thew cAlUs tie THANIta Tot he Editor et the rm. Prima Mie, -Now 10.4 10. smoke from the great bit& has cleared away, I desire to thank first. the ten Somehow's, members of the scotch team for beteg so +Min./ and eines- lible all throng's the mutest I have also to thank the ten Irishmen, as well ea Captisis Lawler, FA. McKeown and T. D.Desgan for their gentlemanly conduct towards myself end members of the Scotch taus. The best of feeling has prevailed thrombost, es wid- ened by the three rosniag °beers asill tiger Pren by them after the timid. I tenet that, tbe good heeling bet woes the two nationalities loog continue to met Although slight ly msfigured we.rs still is this ries, sad ft the oat crop tunas out AM good as expected we will be ready to meet diens gain next year on the same battle field to retrieve ear lest laurels. I hao.*1.olo theak you Hr. Editor for the free nes el year miens= to ear,V ou our good natured bolster mimes the el.eilenge was gives. Lastly, I have to thank the thousand ..do.. dderly, middle aged and yonng ladies, whe es etwelially and sffertionamly rilt my hash and wished 1.0, meows The 10014005. 04 the day and remembranees I Will seer abseish for Auld Lang Syne. Joao csisraww. Cinema. el the &mesh mesa. TOWI COUNCIL- Precosesnos es the Ilaguitar Weetlisig lI Many Sweeten - The regalia meeting of the council was bald in the (muscat ohainber,Friday memos& Sept. 2, Ma reeeut. The mayor, reeve, deputy - reeve, councillors -Centelos, M ursey, Omn. pion, Thonspeon, Rad, Naftel, Pridliani, Humber, Yates, Wilson, Dunlop asd Nichol- son. The mayor in the Asir. Minutes of last %elm meeting read, signed aad adopted. The treasurer s report for August we+ re- ferred to the &tame oominittee. ILICHIelea. Balance from July Mattlond cemetery Electric light rano Water rates Taxes Market leterest error in Special amount cherged to treasurer 240.00 1326.72 .9606.41 $106.60 114 14 462.09 409 99 4.1)3 mei d thee tiirvin, seq., Wee Wawartuak) on the latter part el laat week was pre- the County 31I111. seated with • young daughter. Jas. is now the father of • see and daughter. We tale this opportunity to oosignatmlio • him mil bei emiepie peoteee ip lue in tbe happy ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS. meat, hoping thet the youngsters may us lone spered to hem. Recuseruno. -We am plessed to Ise able A weedlike BlesesX seesaws Mws nerved sip to stet ! that Mrs. Yocum, wife of Alex. 1 semen iverebeer- rue aad rem. Mr - Young of the towaship of Colhorue and pea sag condensed eosin nO,LiVinni to lb* NA", who has buysTIM Creamer the a ma., Sews Is Mem- serimaly ill, and fur • um. her lift wie. amaing. " *0. i „ . ,.. i a ",.. trimagood desediesil. I. thmutreagthuseekilidt, slowl rmvidelicmy int- 3•"1" grim •ar "el" azellmoav... proving. Nothing preventing she will in all probability reoover, which is the sincere wish of her nenserotas relatives, 1(1.04. .14 act' taintamose. lillitiOtte AwAY CM A ta LitcrasION ToUlt. -Oa Monday, the l',...,..1 August, the follow- ing gentleman : Messrs. D. ROAM, Wm. Sproule, Seated Pentland and Bert. Trelen vas all much esteemed residents of Den - mason, left here for two wt... s' holidays eat route for ;north of Liou's Head, where they intend to enjoy themselves in "upting, fishing, hooting, etc. We bop. they will have • good time and enjoy themselves and return home sa.ely. They travelled over• land route being fully equipped with a teem awl camping paraphenudia. VISITAIII. --On Monday last John Wilson, a the township of /Juliet', and mantiguous to Manch, ster village, made • abort visit to you' humble oorrespondent in passing through Dunganuon, en route to van Isis . father mother and relatives of West Wa- wanueh. I. W., who le now surged in hudiendry, was formerly for • 'lumber a years engaged M public school 105001041. COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF] Meat of the deb is es old niasi wbo Need in the Lilies wars in Armories, mid whose ksiue est off by aa Indian who mos toolfL wecaptive. Tbe members of this A NOWIlly artist Obtained Iffeen swims, pleb oseveres entirely by amius and man to find id* well worth livolg. Home Seerethry Aounith is sot only "one of the very youngest Oibtaet dhows ma roc cod ; " he is deulared by high authority to be the most finished of the younger raos of Parkeinentary orators, for " restrained ex - coalesce of style" comparing wjtis Mr. Glad- stone, This is winch as if ass American ora- tor were *pekoe of aa suggesting to his losser. ers tbe grace and force of Dopier. Stephen Bengal, who achieved fame is Tangier anti Losdoo, in spite of the donde in NOW York, is • hendsome, do. k -haired, serious.faced arrt.dir man of teeny -erne years, gentle- and mild marine, 1. He is • Marylander and belo.,gs to hew York clubs, has been in journalism just six yews and velum the jewelled sword mot him by the Sultan ot Fez chief amoag the tropuies of • stranrely adventurous lf brief $4023. 13 baying trieeht for • number of years in .i. S. Ottawa aa zoprong's school b., on the ham Otto, Hallett, which evinces that he was Interest Oman Co... ....$126.00 popular and much esteemed as • teacher. Pura it station. 766 35 We wish him the beet of mamma in his new avocation Ho reports' crope pretty good in his neighborhood. Erei.miltemirat..-On .it Sabbath, the 1010 inst., divine sorrier will be conducted at the tumid hour in the Episcopalian church here by Revd. Newton, of Bayfield, and at which time the holy communion or siscrament of tbe Lord's supper will be dis- pensed. ...1Revd. Et. Fairrne, pastor of Erskine church here, who has been away with his family for two weeks visiting rela- tives end friends is expected to occupy his eW0 pulpit on Sebbath next the 10.1 Revd. Stevenson, of Molesworth, oocupied the pulpit of Revd. R. Fairtairoe on last Sabbath. His attractive and excellent dis- course on that occasion was founded on the words "70. Lord is my Shepherd, I shall mot. want," etc. His manner of delivery was such thin it attracted the rivetted attention a all present. Vterron.-Mrs Mammt Myers, of the city of Bradford, state of Pennsylvania., and formerly of the city a Tomato, Ont., is oa a visiting tour to her mother, Mrs. Sproule a West Wawanosh, other relatives and friends in this and surrounding neighbor- hood. Our popular undertaker, upholsterer etc., Andrew Sprains is a brother of Mrs. Myers ea also idattbew,of Went Wawanoth, and John, of Goderich, besides die has several sisters in this vicinity. We are pleased to be able to mete sisal Sim. Sproule, of West Wswenoeh, wbo 11 been for some time seriously ill, .ad whose reoovery her friends have had gra ve doubta, a slowly recovering. May the venerable lady matinee thus to improve in health. We are, we presume, credibly in- foruied tbat the is art octogenarian. - - ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN. Mrs. P. T. Barnum, widow of the late Philters T. Barnum, is at the Thousand Islands. Mint Director Leech of Philadelphia is maid to be the youngest man who has ever bald his office. Tbe Benedictine order in America has a new Arch Abbott in the person of the Rey. Leastleir Schnerr. Prof. Max Muller, the famous phiklogiet has published • very stroug attack ou the anti-Semitic movemem. 8ir Lytle Playfair, jest elevated to the rriarried in 1676 an Ainerioan lady, :in it lit Rusnall of Boston Tennyson ises bees staying ib London sod astouishisig all lun triends by ha physical vigor isod tbe buoyancy of hie mints. Mai*.land cemetery Public schools Public works. %Vateries strew Reba Fire Dept Coup, 'chamber aad Mhos et:pelisse . 10.00 Water works2.30 High school 500.00 sehirame flas 40 11220n.27 _- Balance is Mad $1726.86 The sexton's report waa read rind filed. No of ointments for 3 months ending August 310. 1892. June 0, July 3, August 9. of this number 9 were adults a.nd 3 children. Communication from A. L. Aoderson in reference to writing up Goderich with ac- companyiog cute and inserting in The Saturday Illustrated Mod. Moved by councillor Niel:mho*, seconded by Dunlop thin it be referred to • 000mmt• tee composed of the tnayor and the two reeves to reptrt at next meeting of conned. Cerried. Com m unicatim from J. S. Platt, ask ing fora five years Mass ot the old drill shed and grounds for the sum of forty dollars per year,includ- ing water rate for ten horse power boiler to be used 2 Or 3 days per week, and keep building iu good repair. Moved by Nichol- son, seconded by Naftel, that the reqmst according to letter be granted, but a portico of grounds to be reserved. Carried. Aocounta referred to Flamm cm:ornate*. amount a HOW% SIGNAL Of 153.00. Moved by councillor Mersey, seed by councillor Wilson that account be paid. Carried. Moved by councillor Nicholson, seconded by councillor Cantelon that Mr. Murney's communication in reference to cutting of weeds be referred to Public Works commit- tee. Camed. Rev. W. A. Young addressed the mooed in reformat to the fencing of the Collegiate grounds mad asked privilege a fencing in sidewalks on north side of Brittania road and Paton -et. Moved by councillor Yates, seconded by coutioillor Murray, that the Collegiate Isstitate greet request he granted doing a at their own responsibility. Moved in sinieodinent by oouncillor Prid- been, memeded by Reid that no &Mice be taken. Amesdnient carried. Mowed by Reeve, seconded by councillor Nichoierso that the p.LIi.g of • sidewalk on Waterloo -et he back to Public Works Committee for consideration. Lost. Moved by 1Reeve, servieded by councillor Nichelsoe 10.1 10. erecting a • tome at the searket,and gates for scales deo harem maim repaired be referred to Market omermit- tee with power to act, Carried. Moved by Thoinrou, seconded by Wil- son, thed the street in.ptor be instructed to ham the book yords impeded armed the Square. Carried. The essecil Ursa Mimosa. 10.02 371.66 90�26 49.07 6.00 L90 Wimpy., AGMs - Sinwelita 11 rou are the amides el neural Ph, mid hand me • remedy that will Mord relied, *0 .051 7.. le try Pel- sse's Nerviliaa. Re 1.0047 is the market he Mee any thiag like the same degree of eatafaettos. les seam ea some yds a ilaaly marvellous, mind es it is pot up 1. 26 win banks we meat exposes is involved 1. Swag it • trial. Poknali Norville* is the i_uou pisamat. powerful, end essiain pais uulauly 1. 10. world. 6014 0; druse=1.641 di Indere is medidesii moss a • • • WHAT ooDMUCH 111 la XI= CW. Wedeeeday swireimi G. W. Themes mob Tea SIGNAL sod his first werds were. "1 have • latter frees my brother Bowes moat, N. D., ..410.r. is • referees. 50 700. that might prove iaterestim to readers of Tus fissem.." The foliewiset tress Major Jas. Tbermems, lerswely 01 (1.404.0. is the entreat to which Ise &tined "1.1 me seemed esseethine that I Shish weedd help the old bows amd would make her beam, e04 that Is, that yea annex the United Steam Clasmda. materien emmerity weed bards se ease sad oostime esti' you were a sonseetiter with Tommie. Your heehaw 'email be filled with needs, amd it would take more than two railways to carry • die trifle that would seek sn outlet year tows ; bet °ma- dams ere set te Mee in - Wrests as tare drat step ra. It is amid the tatereses of your leadime pathless, as they wmld tbs. lave be take • bask seas and let abler sun take User Meese Seery weed *0.4 1.. firamush remedies the awes et Gime& la ewe* soil ma Mem DUNGANNON. Morns: Reeve bloomy haa corn growieg tbet meneares over 12 feet in length. Hayfield : A lodge of the order of bide- pendest Foresters has beein organised here. Jonathan Moore has leased ha Morris fann for Es years to Jas. Sholdioe, at $180 per manna. Morris: Jan. Robb, jr.. sold 12 head of young oat& recently to Wm. Jewitt that averaged 1,430 pounds in weighL Clinton : W. J. Patterson, R. A., of tbe Clinton Collegiate bantute, has been ap- pointed principal of the high school at Carle- ton Naos. Belgrave blowers John Taylor and Frank Vanoorrnan pulled 44 acres of peaa on Mr. Jobe Owen's farm on Settirday. nothing but scythes being used. Brussels: Some fakirs were very anxious to do business here the day of the races but Doc Warwick the Secretory, would not give them an opportunity. Grey: Cameron Bros., of Qiusbrook, have started their flax mill. They have • large acreage of choice flax this year and will do a booming business. Grey: Wm. Knight has accepted the politica of mathematical master of the Belleville Collegiate Institute at • good eat- ery. He oommeoced work last. Monday. Morris: James Nicholson, of the bound- ary, aged about 50 years, has bean doager- ousiy 111 with & etrAe of paralysis, caused, It to mad,from • sun stroke removed nol bag career. It was while recanting home from Europe In 1832 thet F:atma Willard wrote the fam- ous ballad, "Rocked in the Cradle of the deep." In mid-oosan • terrific BAO1III eat ut arid the frail ship was timed about by tbe waves. The passengers were all badly frirbtened except Mies Willard, who seemed to undergo the whole experumoe with a feel- ing of gratitude. Soon after the storm had abated the appeared in tbe main cabin and read 10. 6*.. Teresa of the ballad. The Due de Choiseul was among the passengers, and he went into ecstasies shout the pee*. He prevailed upon idies Willard to finish it. She did so. whereupon the Duc set the words to music, but the air is not the familiar one known now. Emtna Willard wrote many other poems, but none of them ever became so popular as thts one. *V - Blyth Willie Moser, who has been speeding his holidays in Mitchell. had the ainfortnoe to nave bis arm broken, one day last wet k by falling off • load of oats. He arrived home Monday. Clinton : Mr. Macpberson,wholeeale fruit merchant of Wiumpeg, a former rmideut of Clinton, was iu town on besieges last week. Besides looking aft er fruit he made a purchase of mome horses in this vicinity. Brussels Messr., Soott & Jones shipped 3 oars of cattle on Thursday. 35 head were purchased from Samuel 1/icksou, of Sea - forth. 20 two-year-old steers were weigh- ed out of the number and waled 26,560 pounds, an average of 1,327. The price was 44c lor the lot. l.rand Bend: The work on the Gmnd Bend cut is progressing favorably. A dredge, which is to be constructed by John McHugh, of Essex Centre, and which is to wet about 114.000, 1. 10 be mad, when com- pleted, at the cut.. It is said that the work will be in full awing right away. Blyth : On Sunday morning • large oon- rogation of all denominations attended the Ito -man Catholic church to witnem the rite of confirmation administered to a aloes uf seventeen candidates by Rishop O'Connor, of Loodon. The choir from Clinton neader- ed the musical portion of the servios excel- lently. Clinton : W. 11. Carling, of St, Paul, Minn., is vatting his brother T. M. here. W. B. resided hers twelve or thirteen years ago, and the two brothers reeernble each other lilke two plump peas. Mrs. Carling mod child) s000mpanied W. B. as far as Exeter. Tbe lady warn previously • Miss Foeter,ot Seaforth,and one of the noted local musicians some years ago. Brussels : Saturday afternoon, Aug. 2710, Robe Watson, a &psy., tallier ;from near Guelph, Dan MoDoseld and Wm. M000ey, were brought before Meteors. lid'irae, Shaw and Kerr, J. Fs., in the council chiuuber, for engaging in ri bis racket in tbe Revere House on Friday ist. After hearing the evidence a c•••1. Broadtoot, Kenzie Seat J. C. Tuck end peewee mremted, tbe magistrates imposed the following fines :- Masco, SIM ;McDonald and Moosey, aft. 40 each with an shereative a 1640;. im jitil is each case. Morris: Os Thursday, Aug. 26, of hat week John R. Millar, Bosom inspector, ar- rived beim from hie five weeks trip to the West,. He west as tar as Calgary and Banff and speet • goodly portion of his time ID the Prince Albert county. He says the crops are light bat the wheat will be good if sot canOt by the frost. Mr. Millar visited the Manitoba Rxperinsental Farm sod greatly mjcrved his okay tbere. He esm in with Jno. K. Smith, of Branders, formerly or linesels, who is doing well. Mr. Smith drove here out 10 .05 Alex. Forsyth, formerly of this township, who is serionely ill with heart disease, we.," sorry to state - 'The opinice of Mr. Millar is that while the West affords • large field for energetic youag was, elder men who are cornfortelly set - tied in Ontario should remain where they are. new Permerrerhs regimen' ter. Iteseers se The algual„ Frees eser eau eamemendene. Conanovrom. -By a printer's error lest week the same of oat of the contemners, J. Clay, was emitted ie the item Morris( to Belfast embed Rnrovouso Ontooautr. - We are teii.uped to be able to steal that Mill 'Myth wife rol W. J. Smyth, 04Dunresoa.) who bees very for some time is gradually imooming essavalsommt. Messrs. W. Yareee aaell Geo. nada-eon are rushing the appis beldam in *hie *sigh. birdseed, j04glog by the liar number of apple be,dust they are distributing &1111001 the farmers. Hems= te them. Hw•T. Annie Moldeali, fereverly of ihimpaisest aad sew el Pe= Michispes, wbo hen beta payieg se .1 55.4.4 t.0. ham Hugh MeMath and °tbsr relatives sod femme asemisies kit here ea Wedsesday 04 0.1 week for beam Air UirwirsAmerms Yuma. -Jaek Fred pas Is appanage tble .014110.0004 00 Thurelay sight el led week. Fortunately be behaved himself sod dist so damage; It le to bombard thali be will prolong kis eh mese Use primer gess Ile MIMI 11111111111L Arreemes. -New thM the beeves& is abed all mieured mad Tat wheat Is beim sews ter seep el 1101, *5 00 being remind- ed that AwAram. id* dleelloh.d. Professor H. AL Lannimn of Norfolk,Nra.. has gom to Ithaca, N. ., to take °bergs of the athletic dimmunent a Careen Ualiter- sity. Albert Lewis, tbe lumber millionaire of Wilkeebarre, Pa-, will marry Mies Westeadart, • MAO, of Carl Sahara, in Lott - doe *a September 7. Mrs. J. R. Burton, wife of the Rei Aileen emididate for Congress hi the Fifth district of Kamm, Is • Democrat, 0.1 .0. is stump- iag the district for and wita her husband. in the ler Forum *stilled "A China - Ye Kam Yen, the writer of an article man ow Our Treatment of Chime," was edu- cated in Aim country sad is sow an lipisoogal minister in Shamemi. mop Freer* actor Got, whose name is "," is expected to retire in 1794471eullestiGo the completion 04 0*. fiftieth year with the Theatre Pram:ale. Ile will not ask for a benefit, ea be has saved up about $1,000,000. Captain Marla, King, auditor of many military mends, R. H. Bavage. who wrote "U) Official Wife." sad PrJs.c Arthur 8. Reidy, writer of "But Yet • Weems" and caber beeks,were all masts together so West Pains ia 1866. OBITUARY. -- 1(LOKUNI'M ROIMIII011.-0. Friday last the remains of Florence Robinsos were interred in Maitland cemetery. Detseased was the eldest daughter of our townsman, Capt._ Wm. Robinson, and was in her nineteenth yeehr. She had been a close student and had thereby impaired her death. Tbat she had been • general favorite with her class- mates wee exemplified by the numerous floral tams laid on her bier. Her permits aad other relatives ham the sympathy of the community in their irreparable Ices. A. B. HICNDItlni•/S. The death of the late A. B, Henderson, of Sarnia; which took plaos at the residence of his brother- in-aw, J. Stokes, last wick, although not unexpected. came with a shock to the ma- jority of thoee who knew decemed. For years during his residence in Goderich he had beim • prominent member in choral sircles, and his magnificent vocal powers and genial manner made him • favorite with the entire community. Some time sinoe whIle residing at Sarnia he began to fail in health, and be parsed sway oa Thursday last. The tuneral Saturday last was attended by the 1.0.F. of this town, of which deceased had been • member. Mite ANNA:AM-Another pioneer of Hu- ron county, passed away on the 2610 a August, at his bite residence lot 8, coo. 9, Colborne, in the perms of Adam Annand. Som. silty ya.us ago, be, with his brother Jahn, both in tbe Summer of life, mune from Banffshire, SJonand, 'tad took up land in Colborne, then in the heart of the wilderness, to make • home for their parents. The father ot deceased was the laW Capt. Ansand who was the first to sleep the long sleep in what is now known as Maitland cemetery. In the troublous time of '37-8 deceased, went to the front in tbe late Capt. Hynd- man's company. He was • progreisive for - trim, and was the first to introduce Durham stock into the township. Of late years he bad withdrawn frcm public view and devot- ed himself to a quiet seclusion oti his farm. Since New Years he had struggled against severe illness, but linelly succumbed, in his 81s4 year, and like the ripened grain he fell before the grim "reaper whose name is Death." The funeral on Sunday. Aug. 29, was largely attended, the pall -bearers be- ing H. Chisholm. I). Sterling, John Buch- anan, Alex. Young, sr., John Morris and Chia Girvin, sr., --the last three named are among the few that are loft of those who oast in their lot with this sectios sixty years ago. The funeral servioss were con- ducted by Rev. J. A. Amderson, R. A. Illeallely ream Air Owe rad CASs. The "85.14404" Seim Os., Termite, afar the fellowieg prime every useetli till further seties, to boys wad gide ender 10, residues is tise Provisos el iSmarie, wise seed the greatest .m0. 01 •• Sealght " Lm, .10* St& 11rd. 113 te Mak • beedeense book ; sod a pretty platens te theme whit seed set hem Mae 12 wrappers. Seed wrappers " Siseligat " Seep 041105. 43 llested. Tartrate, sot later *0.. 0.0of ORM asMtb, sod marked '• Osametitiess* i dee Ohre full mama, .4 deem age, mod somber el Wie- ner's MOMS 1,111 be Miami is tweets Mel em Snit bomb ma. ly OM Mem sad Wier aletievertea. The drive well, cm• .4 10. simplest of Teatime, bee yielded the inventor $ 2,000. 000 in royalties. An engineer has recently devised aa trios] mach in. lirr which weeds and &mot- ions greases may be &strove& A Roams soisatist, Dr. Formeari. *Wien to bans demonetratod tbat tobacco smoke Idle *early all kinds of germs. Galileo's first telesoops wan mavle out of a noemont lead pipe, into tie sods of which were glued ordisary epectscie gloms. Bricks made a piaster of pare and cork are sow: owed in die construction of powder Mills In case a eir=atm .light tbay slight resistance and am to moms. An Ohio investor haa patented • collar is in which the ead button holes are placed in tabs 04 thinser material, thereby avoiding the trouble of butteeise a stiff band. There is a °handl in the town of Tlerges, Norway, that is built entirely of paper. It can seat 1,000 persons in comfort, sad has bees rendered water proof by a moieties at quietness., curdled milk and white of mew n. soldering of aluminum. whim& ha king been a difficult problem, hem 1100 reoestly solved. By 'winkling tbe serfage 50 0. soldered with talon& of elver, amid melting down, the soldering is sleeted simply arid matidamerily. PERTINENT AND PfCULlAR. Two lair dames el lisontierg achieved choleraic sobriety on no more than • trig - fag Madison el • peek of plume and • gal los of beer. It is eerier, indeed, for emus pestle to die *has to diet. The is ass newest sometime of Chimers; it is set found in Oilmen newspapers. A swell - harms Chicago bookseller reseived from • gestainnas is 14oino an order for Arotode•- am Ferrar's "Seekers After God." Bat the Reese* ewe remind from the wig' hooves Chicago bookseller oily • slip thee indorsed " No Seekers After God in 0.110-- 1 .1 10. strange thins in Paris ie • slab aompomed entirely of deaf med dere& 101111. Tbe eserniew, too, eas neither hear rimeak. When they are misted they are by memos of • little sherries' &mar- chers invested by • member el the Ash, which gives them a dig\ t shook. 70.01.0. is eme el die Mort steeds sear the idessepromme midway seatime The Pres- LIEEBURPL Press ger eves semerreemueL Mies Maisie T. Hillier, el Godmink, wiph Mine Carrie Rye, formerly el vidk. ed relatives bare this sweet. nem Culvert, of Sliepprardtes. 1. ..1 thle mama ihreskiher, bevies purehmed a NA eaglets. A. J. Seem IL A., el triftlISU helium staff wee sa able mai ha. The temmemeee sides= en struseive ewe There was • geed maims& Mr. Moore will be heartily mimed le Limbers hall ea arty Wore eesseks. 11 •