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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-10-5, Page 111111111111111111111 ta't Ey. rq e "� : •ii ;:k 1111111 NOV r s wr►fflf eery THE TSIGNAL Ilmar1IU now--A11LR Otis DuUus A 1 iiia, ill Aa►vaJsaa Ys.:;i1•1..'k'rY..' 10114 THD OFFICIAL NI3WBP A PmR OF HURON OOUNTY_ YOL. XLV. 2432 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY OCT. 3, 1893. D. McGILLICUDDY, pun a CiMERON AND CARROW. TM LberalStandard Bearer. in West Huron. THE NOMINATIONS UNANIMOUS. Ia1as.M NN aerefSM W M. C. Cameron at sae''..veer@Nn -T ,lentis. d alts Lim. ie F. Garret'. Letter slum,. the arti mgr- s 'leer -Te Otber samee Were are.gbi IleNsee 1h. Co.venlims- The t.a. reties was h Creat livers. The Retro in Convention me Chore Mon- day 1..t was one of the most enthuuauc p.t►enec, ever held to that town, and than rte gaol reason for it. The gathering' had been hrw'ht together te "elect stan- dard be arrr• to contest the elution. for meth the House of Cranium and •5e I gis- btere, now petelss,(, and .pecnktion had taro in1ulled in whether the odd and tried polite -el loader, M. C. Cameron, could be seduced to soar more bear the party flag to nett ry. MK. M. C. CAMERON. The •P5•eer•nce of Mr. Cameron with the t.r.derich delegation, broartit toed ap- ph. a. frost the convention which os' mid un- til that gestlesuan took his neat on the plat- form, sad which fully testified that al- though there might be other good men sad true, capable of expousing the Liberal cease there was oily ore, M. C. Cameron, and be was the prime favorite of his party in West Heron. A H. Manning, the presidest, who •uof : full is kw and of lit sad torero .ninner thasiastic as d yore. occupied the chair, much to the pka.ure of his host of friend., and oo the p.• form were vice president For .tar, and 'Ld ver J. A. Morton. whilst in the large audience oeeld be seen many • man who had *mod for M. C. Cameral twenty-seven yea -s ago, as well se some who Imre Jest satermg the field of politico. 'Mere was • .p'.eodid attendance from all of the rid -mg. and much enthusiasm • m. sileted. The following officers were 1 tt sin OMIIT elected i're.ldewt, A. H. Massing. Clinton. c K Wioo-Ilesid.nt, D. A. Fes ..Mar, of tariff reform. ted that Jose, 1 hops 1 stoa and trust that the very strongest sndid•te Second Viso-PrweiOent, J. A. Mertes, W Ingham.. Th Vino- Predawn, Jest Griffin, Asih- teld. Tr..•nrer, W. Cu e, Cliedo n. Mr. Cos' i elan acted as secretary protein., sod wishing to retire. the atter of seieot- iag . secoessor woe heft with th. executive; Mr. l'ou't toact in the nteu.aime. In addition to the officers •heady elected, the following parer were added to the Executive oomrittee: --H. Girrin, Nile; J. P. Brown ..d Thomas Brows, Auburn; J. Heeaaada, Wiseman; M. H. Yoang,Blyth; Junes Ise•, Hullett; Robert Hols:es, Clan- ton; W. Young, Carlow; W. Prelates', l:tdench: 8. Ferris, (lederaoh Tow.ahip. The following letter from Mr, (larrew which .xpleise itself, was thew read by Mr. Forrester : (lonWi*, Suet 3rd, 1803. A. H. MAnt tee 11•q.. Pres. woe /l. R.I. Asa, ('hates. MY DRAB, M AINIA;, -I regret mosedinsl7 that bu.i.ses of the most tmportest eher- a'ter at the Stratford A.Mrea, will. s all Robahility make it impossible fora te attend our oosvenUoa at your town on ball - day Deet. i bees emdeavered in every pos- tible way to •-rs.ge matters se that I aught go to Stratford in the .,sing, and . gotie- Ltea. with rot .d s view are ever yetgoinft os. 1 despair, however, of being able tom nage matters, sad therefore feel it to be my duty to ''take this explematloa sad to the a5Tontioe for ray ak.enos. sot say that so ordinary private hesi.em would have promoted a from at- tesdug • gstberisg et seek impert!sss, but e yw Sr* quite aware the htM. whisk are imposed alma enema' are net mob as taw be tally anted to ether shoulders without AM of serious eoasrqnoatoe be the elionr the are interested. Tb. e... u ptrNlerd Mash are amnia" es, sed whMh are glefua 1 we MOM trwr hie awl reads/ my wstmmad sem there at the oprwi.ag of the evert ab- solutely 'memory, w two mases at the 5,.e1e7y tap ofas ,. the jury list is whish 1 woe ed .t the less anuse these, when they were Misened to .mem es at this wart. It is amt, therefore, a asw betties which d have eadsrt.kea mimes the __,sties, hat old basihtm, the eared with was e.wided to um lase Wien this 'seventies was smiled. I Wave it te yes, sod i aces ern m prlsetly sale heads, to make any 1.lt,hll1 sepMM- tieaa to the eeay.wtine for what neigh' whorwi.e OMR an w et eweeMerable .are- Immeal en m7 part 1e hot agaadMl yew notify The eat i rte, M ler the novel - amiss el swdMlases fee beth Hem 'Min el emsesm, is hu•iness of very greet inpert- msa. mad .t•et7, apoetally se Ir as the mew el Nissans is eronewrami. W1141 " mese. M the l.ewal II -.ss. I i .mates, W M •gdir whether I ser area he webs re sassed d the aotsis•tion for the next parlance' ; amid !received with loud cheers and the pre•te•t to mantel= Mmi!•rly situated on this tide embroidery i. nate, t L Sostl, M. L with rsfetso,» to this I will simply may of enthusiast, and as the Presides' teed- of the water. la •U 11686 in prise looney $neyd Domed net, Mies Nest, J. Symuut�g that 1 pat myself is the hsmds of my fr.esds; Bred Mr. ('.matron the seoisatioe the •p- wee taken by Messrs. Miller sad Snell, cod, tgw. Rook rook. k K. Washiagtw. 1'.tob U they think it desirable to re•socu nate plume was so greet that it was several M case with the shorthorn stets ea an old t, flies Stokes, Tbos. mouton before he could get • bearing. Mr. (Unarm stated that when coming to the meeting he hal so intention whatever of ague being • u•odid•te, owing to infirm- ity of vean, and for other reasons, but the receptiou of his name Mid been so warm and oordul sad gunroom, and the enthus- iamm of the gat heriam mach that he felt mot - strained to say that, if We health and pri- vet. ML.irs allowed, he would accept the .omisatiow when election time came round. This anoounca meat was voc 'eroualy ap- pl•oded, and intimated that the l.iberala of Wo t Huron are diva ,nined to redeem the riding for the Dominica .t the next elec- tion. A resolution of oonfdeace in the able leadership of the Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, and endorsing the platform of the Liberal party of tariff retie .n, was uu•sim0uely . Ar ed, as was also one supporting the policy of Si- Oliver Mowat iu general and the coarse of Mr. (harrow in particular. Three cheers and • tiger for the candi- date ad Lbe Queen closed the oonvemtaom. a, well ; of they thank otherwise, stall well. I entered .pun my former contest with very short moue*, ad, I .m perfectly candid in laying, without any strong am- bition for the position, not because 1 digital regard it am one well worthy of even an era - alted •ahitioe, bat because my mind had trot Mesa tamed In that ditsc. tion. 1 do not candidly think that 1 so any mon cantons of the holier thea I was then, bet 1 ha., found so mash u nexpected Meaner. in the associations 9s the Local Hoare that I would undertake a seoosd term with somewhat higher antici- pations than affected rote four years ago. I have • very strong opinion that I have ac- eompliabed during the lest term very Thele in the way of distuictton 1 believe, how- ever, that 1 have inade for myself some small reputation in the House as • naeft.1 member ; • reputation which, not merely for myeelf,but for my constituency, 1 should like to turn to still greater amount by soother opportunity, d my constituents tee satisfied. 1t route with them, bonfires., •o• tiroly. 1 have always treated them I believe it is my usual custom, with entire candor, and I am doing so sow. My poet. two as Meir member in the Legal Hoose has been a sheat pleasant one Hume had un- usually little tru.W.. 1 Miro mat with .b- sulutely nothing but the greatest ki.1.ese and consideration at the hands of every member of the party in Wiwi Huron, for which I desire now, m any event, whether 1 WWI be their nominee or sot, to give them my most hearty and sincere thanks. There is pet gee matter th.t 1 *honk( like to men tion, and which the render which I Mee jest been prof ..sing make it desirable that I should maataon. 1 never was, aod oever shall be, in taror of ..anecwaary politica that ie, in the party Mone. 1 see very little omission for tarty polities in the Local Home -ler eves then when I veatursd to become one of its members and while 1 believe that I yield to no man in my ardent devotion to whet 1 conceive to be true Liberal principles, I by no ear: us deem it . ea nary that 1 should be everlastingly oryt.g out, ,. 1 aim • Liberal, sod therefore opposed to every species of legislation pre- pared ro-pored by a member sot of my political math." I am, therefore, firmly of the optica that true liberality requires that • seember should not be compelled to preemies more than • general .upport to any Ministry or to acv party. I del not know enough, when accepting the (ot't'er mointn•tino, to reserve to myself this independence. 1 sew desire to do so, scud to do •o explicitly. I will, if nowineted, give • general sup- port to the present 1;orernment s long as it will introduce ad fever liberal ma -sures, bet 1 also wish to be at libet;ty to favor tse•enire. which I ..wader liberal whether they emanate from the 1;overnmeat side or from the Opposition. I have, 1 may say, no wrote fault to complain of with the present Ministry, but it )5 the tendency of Ministers at .11 times to think, after they have bees in power for some time, that they are the mestere, instead of the servants of the party, and to occasionally undertake the process of ''whippag into line," whey they themselves should be whipped into line, and I, therefore, while penalising, ow 1 do, • general adheres,, to the present Local Coe. eroment, desire to reserve to myself row measure of independence in considering memories which I believe world be in the interests of the eoaslry, although wt In- troduced by the Government, or even favor- ed by it. With rsferesce to the Dominica Hoy the politico of the Liberal party. until after the next electric, ought to be the t motion 7=7 will be selected to carry, as I firmly believe win be carried at the next election, the Liberal platform. Upon this great goest.ios tot only do 1 feel that we will be suooeasful in West Huron, but then are • thousand sigmas which say that it is bound to be sec- o.ssfnl through the length and breadth of this great Dominion, and, notwithstanding the efforts, strenuous at u1 times, and moms - times almost superhuman, whim we have pet forth in the past, in 4ghtisg the battles for our local leader, M. C. Cameros, I think that we should unitedly resolve to make at least one more supreme .Sort is which absolutely nothing .hull be left undo.e to re- ams triumphantly our mediae's, sod redeem from the enemy the old beetle gros•d. I Mel aesured that it cue he dome, if the Liberals are only true to themeslvsa .mad M mob other. The first this/ to be domae,d soma, M to .elms the right ors. Whether it is the part of wisdom te make the ..Metieorw or later cm rema = to be e ase. As I •m to be ablest, I desire te give the oo.ventios the basest of whatever wis- dom I a7 pea•m upon the enbjsst, and i hep that 1 am slot uadertskieg iso stash whoa 1 my to them that they me about te deal with • matter which requires the T�eerriy Beset bodting. and if they have d.fi•• chit or doubt at all about the sswdidate, it would probably be better either to rake it to • committer or to edition the esseter to • titer data. I atn merry te have troubled you at this length, het there were stun things which I Mt bea 4 to say -white i regard it m7 dat7 to say- mad, as I samba •'toad the seweeSMies orie•If, i have wet the banks spas yes, not the flout hordes whim\ yet have herr for tee. Trusting th..1 leo are (nsi.taniltg year unpruned health, the whit, se I knew, d every Liberal ..a of many Ce.ssrvaUvs as wen is the Ridi.g white yes lore s sed, believe xaa se ever. Yonas very testy, J. T. Gramm. At the .._.i t•• of M. reading of lbs lame, LI-ilist Maass @shed vise-po..lete.t V.... er M take the el.•fr, after whisk he said thea es he had had the lamer of sieving Mr. l'laereerbsnmi- rhioa be made uwaetiseu. es • pswbwm ecomies he had great pleasure la doi.g en seas. life pmM's aJsnsstt t ribetete Mr. Oarr.w's fidelity to the U415011 same, sad the lfer- sae of the esnetieuoae7, and site/ whore �e101 week bad has dose in the L.s•l $sem by the iheeaber Mr West Haws. The semi..we was mode ash.l.-.ha .ed rand by • steadier vets. amidst led cheers lir W. Proses* of Oedsrlm\. this wdsa ed Mr. M. G Comes as the easeel rd bearer of the Ublral pity M the West Rid gig el Wares tar the I)enis- tes Par1M••••I, wooded by Mr. Ohm Me- as. d Am\Aeld. This este satins w THE WORLD'S FAIR. seer Matters er f.saeat 1. Agrknit.ri-ts .ed Shen. H u i.D'r FAIR, JA.9tso'. PARK, CHICAGO, Sept. 30, 1893. Ontario Preen Ito -eau tlpeclel. The areas features of the Fair, as they ars called, are proving great drawing card*, and attractions of all kinds. evolral for the meet pert from the fertile bruin ut Frank Millet, are crowding *itch other close the.. days. Mr. Millet, whou writing and sketches have made his nun..: a household word with m•s•zitie readers, has been Director of Color 11116011 the usoeptioo of the Fair, and to him the bsaotiful buildings owe much of their attreceivemees, inside and out.. His duties in the lane of oow.trecUon being over, he turned kis attention to amusement, and designed the innumerable processions, illemiwtio.s, to., which Mire s greatly inereased the atteedaaoe. The whit and greys with which his palette was covered is the early days have been abandoned, and Mr. MiLI.t has dipped his brushes m the brightest vermillion, with which fitly to il- lumiwte the closing scenes. The prepara- tions for Chicago lay, Oct her 9, when the anniversary of the great fire, form which dates the ren•issaaoe era tet the Western Metropolis, will be celebrated, are now being elaborated, and will be on • scale sever before attempted. Eves St. 14)09. has forgotten its jealousy of its northern neat. sad offered to fo.e eo Ns emaral Veiled Prophet o.lebreriva, and o.atribeas the beautiful tableaux prepared for that 000•aiom, to make the sight pageant more gorgeous It is expected that fully halt a million peo- ple wilt enter the gat o•u Chicago flay ss most of the manufacturing and mercantile firms will give their erapirye s • holiday bave all made rxceptionatly good record. send present them with tickets of rhos - for slew, hnraa, ...me of 'best tanning as ran. high e• 50 lbw ot milk daily. lady Bright, The yore ins tea frequently been eked, who ,v nearly 18 years old. meet poi -ees ex - ••Will the F it 1..y `' The best a ower to tr ordinary powers, as .he ha rarely, in the Om is that i he m..,ageateut has de, idol to who!. five months riven below 30 Its. daily pay off all the in.'s in fail, with .ocrued and by emend tame been iu the 40.. aloe of the octet' I. atiei:d.nos till the To -day is Irish Day, and • mo.t.laborate 1 large l.rwgr.m has been prepared, including a THE TALK OF THE TOWN. M erne • many of the utter prise -winners were Caw- Hamilton. 'newy wiling, 2nd J. Mymisg Short Stories from the RepOrtw dim bred and now in American 'nods, thus I ton Drawn work, K. P. Wilkim's'. 8. L tela Note -Book sstablisbiag most conclusively that our pro Ston Darning, Mrs. Geo. Porter. Mrs. rime is the breeding ground for flee sheep as well as cattle. The °lames is which tlstario breeders are repremoted that remora to be judged are Dorset Hires, Soutbdowne, Sbrop.hirsa, Oxfords sad Hampabires, Led to our credit be it mid that there u not a weak animal in the lit. In swine the classes in which we are interested have not yet been reached by the jadeite. oVCRll.uwlNtt 01'1 WRDSPo1 SSo Targe is the quantity of fruit arriving daily from O.terio that Superinteedant Pettit has been compelled to enlarge hie sphere of operations, and has borrowed from the State of Washiugtoa, • space moa 60 feet long on whish to display the overflow from the six table, each 36 feet in length, which are already crowded with the choicestsets of our orchards and vine- yards. It is intended shortly to utilize the acquired space for exhibits by district* for which swat de are offered. Our people bare at last become thoroughly Lwakged on the fruit question, and parties who have visited here have gone home determioed to stir up their own locialities to send their product.. Besides the regular source of supply is the Niagara peninsula, outside points mach as Cornwall, Beltsville, I;uderich, Ocilli., s oll.ngwood, Owen rknon.t, Morford, Learn i.gton, An<a,ter, Oskyille, Lambeth. etc., ars now .hipping freely and others will follow. The goods are carefully packed and ere coming forward in perfect condition. Fitting 0101* 00nD At•T11)1lIT1. Sir Richard Webster, chairman of the British World's Fear Con.mis.ioo, has done the tear very thoroughly the past few day., sed at a recant social gathering, paid a very high compliment to Canada, to whose courts be had paid special attention in making his rounds. The magnitude and perfectiou of our exhibits had astonished hien, he said, Lod referrier to the Ontario Ma tuoLtioa.l court in the Liberal Arta betiding. he ex- plored the opinion that it was one of the most beautiful and instructive in the whole exhibition. h erne the only one which at all eppoaebed hie Meal of what an Edu- cation exhibit *Mould be, for it w. per- fect in urrangeo.sot and expl•wtot ; ''i . simple iced satisfactory way. of the finest practical system of public Mutation from the kindergarten to the unI.eraaty, that the world Lffoeda today. Such a fl•ttoring ttimeeial, from a eminent ad authority 'v smoothing to be proud of. The three Ontario shorthorn cow. -- Waterloo Ilan y ow.ted by F. Martindale. of York ; Fair Maid of Hallett, by Wm. (:nigger, of L.oadesb•ro, sod Lady Bright, by H. Wright, of I.uelph-which have been in the three dairy taste, were shipped home this week with two calves. These n ors mores', on Chicago day. tVitb. *octane Ow, it is ....meted that something will be left to apply an the online r stock. The disposal of the buildings after the Fair is ever is • question that has been dr- eamed • good deal. The latest suggestion, sad • startling owe it la, is to burn them up, having first removed the finishiogs and any- thing that can be utilized. It is tbowght that the staff with which the bedding. are covered will crumble with the beat, and leave the steel hams sod arches uninjured. If Mie scheme were carried out, sod the luildi.gs horned ane at • time, it ',mkt furnish • spectacle mach se has not been withered stns the days of Nero, and • large mascot would no doubt be collected at the gates. Among the manprominent visitors Mis week have been the members of the lode - widest Order of ()ddfelow• from •11 parte d the CTsioa and from Canada, and the bright uniforms of the .oc•sepwteot breech, h ave given an unusual brilliancy to the sow. Prise drills have takes place in the live stook amphitheatre, witremed by as great crowds se saw the horses and cattle • couple o1 weeks •Ret. Ito • atter of no mall pride with Ontario Oddfellowe that owed their Dumber, Dr. CL T. Campbell d Lowden, Ontario, is now at the lied of the order in America, and presided .t the meetings held here, his addresses cm sere or two oossioes proving him fully worthy of the exalted portion be couples. monster procession. t is probable, though, that most of the outdoor features have been abandoned, to nen has been falling inoes- eutly for : 1 hours, and there M now a fur• how gale hlowieg. Then wiII he plenty of d .peaches, however, in come of the build- ing., as • number of 'ushers of so aro on heed, including hos. Edward Bite, who arrived yesterday. C. W. 'forms. FALL FAIR NOTES. tame Vesture. of tb. Skew Net I' reviewed, Following are some points in commotion with the Northwestern show that were un- avoidably crowded oat last week : Walker. feinting o0 silk or mein, otle (amateur), Mrs. Johnston, J. M. R•,berteoa. Painting cm silk or mew, water colon, (amateur) lilt. Johnston, Mrs. Campbell Paintinr on glue. J. Symington, Mn. 1'. A, Humber. Feinting ea felt, J. Svmiugtoo, M. L. Sneyd. Fancy tidy, M. L Sneyd, !lies Nott. Novelty. any kind, R. P. Wilkmeoo, 1. Symington. ('retcbet linen lace, Miss E. A. Skimming", J. M. Robertson. Crotohet oottom les, J. Symington, Miss Skimn.ing& Novelty, braid lace, J. M. R -,b ertwo, Mrs. Camp- bell. Chenille embroidery, 2od,.1. Syming- ton. Matching on any material, Mw Nott, M. L Supt. Arraene work. Mies Nott, .1..Symisgton. Crazy work in wool, .1. Sy- mington, Mie. Stokes. Crazy work in silk, Mise Nett, J. Symington. Aplique on felt, Mise Nott, J. Symington. Skeletnoteel leaves or Bowen, 2nd, Mise Payee. Fancy pin cushion, J. Symington, Mies Nott. Crotchet or knit slippers. M. I.. Sneyd,Miss Stokes. Button holes, A. K Washington, J. Symington. Handkerchief sachet, M. L Sneyd, Jos. Whitely. (:love box, R. 1'. Wilkinson, M. L Swed. Gentleman's Dollar and cuff box. R. P. Wilkinson Kitchen apron, J. Symington, Thos. Hamil- ton. lamp screen, J. Symington, Mrs. H. Rrown. Post and greatest collection of ladies' work, Thos. Hamilton. Cotton v,- tlrrc lothiug, Theo. Hamilton. 'Trimmed cotton pinafore. Thea Hamilton. Feinting (animals) M. Woods. Painting *flowers) M. Woods. �IORG+. The gond weather that prevailed was • now feature. The new grand stand paid ite way during the grit trip. The description of the fruit sad floral display is unavoidably crowded out tide week. It wag a pity the directors °couldn't rel,a- late the winds that the halloos would have goes up when advertised. Prof. John Hopper, who contributed eo much to the success of the entertainment end of the show, with his splendid dog ex- habiuon, is an old Codench boy. His &thee is our townsman, K. Hopper, well ad favor- ably known. INSIDE DEPARTMENT. LAMES' Wank -Woven guilt,laotme made, estate of J. J. Father, 2nd, Mise &dila Nott; patchwork quilt, woolen, 4118, hoar, 2nd, Thos. Homilies ; patchwork guilt,00t; ton. Mase Selig Nor, god Jaa.Symimgtoo; embroidered quilt, Jae, Symington, rho 2d : knitted quilt, Chas. A. Wells, M. L Sneed; Smyrw rug, A. E. W.dtingtoa, Sad, Selina Nott: twelve yards home-made carpt,Yn. H. R. Walker, Sad, Jus. Siewert o home- made rag al, MM. H. R. Walker, Sad, Stun. Nott ; pair of wool- e n stockings, Selina Nott, Std, Thos. Hamilton; two pairs of woolen g ooks, ata coarse sod oo. gree, nos Him - thee, se Mid; two pairs of woolen gloves, one worse sled one int, Selina Nett, heel Jas. Symington; two pies of woolen mita, one meatus sad one floe, A. F.. W nehinetos; woolen yam, homemade, Thos. Hua- i ltos; mate' shirt, lines front, hand made, Ties Homilies, Std Melia• Nett: remits' shirt, machine mad., Meli.• Nett, Sad Ther. Hamiltea; ggaoas/1.m fusty foel nsshirt, maebisemads, This iiwm- illoa Oe.ta' faeoy Basel skirt, hand- made, Tits. Hamiltos, Min Not4. Night Dress, R P. Wilkinson. Jas. 8yesimiglon; Tattiy. Miss NMI, 1L L flseyd. Creohot Werk, M wool M. L 8.yd, Mrs. C. e Chaith.IL C,uh5 Werk, M eH• .s, Jr. el:1rA. It Wshicgtes. Mersa lea8,7mise s, M. L Naiad1Ire. 0. Campbell. A. `. Micsardies Weabi.gsaa.=mbraidar� semi Uses. J. Point nes, Yin Nolla2111. Hosites lase, 2sd I. tela Bilk emhreideey, Mb AsM1, . ��gI.., Rahreid.red .1ipp.r., Mies Nett. Dtuwieg room .sews, J. 8ymialfl.s Pone a t•M. said, J. flyedegtea, Mrs. Campbell. Worked whim\-helder, 1L Hn.tln.er, Kim Nest. Worked peeler .aehe0. M. L ilseyd. Reda pillow, M L M..yd, J. Ily.is4Ms. T.tde metre plea. Res (listba K. L fasyd. Tenet est d.sy aide ONTARIO antsy AND SWUM Tea judging of the .beep .insets sem- messed en Tuesday with the lost-weeled varieties, (Charles Falrb•irs, M.P. fee Rooth Vietori•, and Rioherd Oib..., of Dilates, big the judges. The Brat Dams takes up was the leicestere, claimed by their breed- ers to be kindly Sadao, beautiful d forts, atorisg early ..d01 good sirs. They w prolific and good at a and produce • good grad. al keg wool. The Americas exhibitors ware set sum5+ul is thi. clam wed had to cement tkwnseivs with ewe third' prie., all the rest seise to John Kay, of Shalt sled James Resit, of Oates, who wee iw the aggregate $1040. The Liwsi.a reek with the Laimatete sad C./.weld. es Me largest d the Mag-weelled varieties- 7711•e)y ars • good matte .heep, the lambs w.i44Mg heavy .t as early The ewes /whew geed cared their lam 'bait ammo as berets* don. as/ a- Wf, amid they w geed .bearer.. Two priers i. the Limos close west t Amerism breeder, the rentaeder, asaoatsg M 41106. untag te Metas. (iike.s t Waiter, d r. Walker, ef Morten, Mr, Oliver, el AVIS. bask, sad D. A. Campbell, d Mayfair. Osesweld. on apparently mere M beer with Anteriew. en than LM9..tees .ad U..elna, lades[ from the feet that we fees than fear Anericaw. entered M. lista ".sat the two Ontario moa, Men- a 11 Miller, el llor.�.m, .ad J. G_ Snell R lire., el IFAmoasoa. no Cola are sexily palm' est by the ,whet sevlrs es soieuatofthebep weeny implants Not hams over their eyes. They Mme el lama .1... red lemd.re .d Mr well, .ad, w- ing to their betas band .s leas i. the= had rest.. d R•gjhad, mo eaposhay PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Chas tee visited Detroit last week. Miss Kate Aiken has retmwd from atrip to Toronto. Hurl Yidean rete -tied tram the World's Fair this week. Mrs. W. F. Clark and daughter are visit- ing at Mateo. George Morris, of G o.Iph, matted u town this week. Mn Avery, of Detroit, is vatting im town 141*. week. Masse Kate Mcleod and Kate McRitchie spent Sunday iu Ktpky. Mies Minnie Payee. of Detroit, is visit- ing at her home a0 town M..• Martha Davis. a k.marline. spent THE LOCAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK. From Crowe la %ay ; From Lively i• Mwere-E4erytk/mi Is sheet rant G..• Through sbl. fill -1r Y.a've a O.l.I. a Owe caste, t rade re teal tat a titter, Amman ye Takla' moire, and Tail Igen treat It. The Fall preee•N mealy pretty pIcturet.and 1f you Move • bit c( scenery that you wou'd like to have taken duo t tail to seed word to It, '(allows, the photo arta'. He will nut fa' to make the moot of the o0carion. The cbaoa.oa of the sewn is upon us. and for gouda.** sake don't worry through eke sail with a seersucker or • tennis Jacket. whew you can get • Gee !reit twit cacao d e. J. Prid- ham a clot hlag house. FINK TAILO1t1N0.-Mpring and bummer Moths is greet variety next to Yowler'. bout end shoe wore. on eke Situate You o•a k.t• • 4101 choice and rely ow good style sod at a very modems proses. 1S. HaoCurae. Her. A Smiouoi CHAlai .L-A young scan named Craig, locally known ag "Tab" was on trial Friday last before Mayor Butler charged with burglanously entering the pumas of C. F. Straubel and taking Ebert - float • sum of mosey The case was ad. Journed until Saturday ad again until Thursday, Oct. Std. KNOX Cubist SAItaATH Smoot. member the Meters tea Motd.y motion, by Thos. McGillicuddy as ••The Small Boy," for the benefit .4 Knox Church Sabbath School in the lecture room of Knox church. Admission, 10 cents. Everybody invited to bear this most interesting lecture. See pests n otices os hand bins. A Btu Sats. ---John Ksox,the auctioneer, has is amtemdstion • big bores and stock t ele to be beet os the Agricultarsl grounds Goderich, towards the end of the month. The particulars of full conditions attached to the sale w set forth in another column of this inane, and everyone who has an ani- mal for sale should look into the scheme and teas its fesaibility. Knox says it'. • go, and what Knox says goo MI.-HANIQl' IN•,TITUTL At • wrung of the Directors held on Mooday evening it was decided to oommanco the sale of tickets for 1894 forthwith, to 41.00 Tim sbosld bean induoetment to those who have sot yet become members of this molt ma- ts! institution. The hbr•ry has be re- vised mid large additions made. The sew catalogue is being fide led by the pristor. Tickets may be had from the librarian M the room every week -day from 2 to 10 r.1*. DoOr Malin IT. -Mr. bis Fax, ot London, vocalist and reciter, Miss May Price, ot Belleville, soprano, Mas Nellie Meting, of 8t. Maly'., aprano, Miss Hada Armstrong, of Boston, coutealto, will furnish the pro- • few days an town last wee,.. a gram at the North Street Methodist church Dr. W. F Clark tucoded • meeting of ' concert next Thursday night, Oct. 12th. the Huron Yetarary Medical a...Gisi 11'41)5 Mould array of talent draw • crowded at SeaforM Wednesday last. eattu I.ea.e. ar. Fax is a whole program in hin- J.s. Thomson, accompanied by his .elf. To hear him alone is well worth the print of admnuoa. Dr. f -re has kindly consented to act es chums..... CO and take the Wady. The proceeds go to .he orris fund. 1;o0lIalint COLIAGIATSANNI-ALATHLstio Sroure.-The mood a..nual series d athletic sports under the auspices of the God.raoh Collegiate Institute win be held in the Age iou burst Park, on Friday, Oct 6th, oomtnencing at 1.30 o'clock r o. The pro. grim consists in running, jumping, bicycle race. An Interesting feature will be • re - relay race between rax Collegiate Institute boys and six students of the model school. The prises will be presented at • concert, the mate evening in the Open Homme. Silver consctioo to defray expeoesa. Everybody is invited. New VoRK BIJOU COIZDT Co. -Ow Mon- day evening next the New York Bijou theatre company supporting the well known actor Thos. Fitagersld •al the erotios•l settee bliss Statue Hogarth, will open a three sights' engagement 9n theOrand Opera House on Monday evening. They will pre- sent Mark Twelves ma•terpieee 'Tam Saw- yer," as Tuesday even ng the greatest were production of the 19th century, "Down the Slop," which will be produced with all the scenery, mechanical and else - triad effects, ho., and on Wedseeday ..un- ingg Mattis Vickers' world -famed oom.dy. ',i.ogsett." Th. pram (rola the towns where they have appeared speck in the highest terms of the p10100 anoes. C'u'eAn)o IN FLA1*as -Won 'FAfL- The greet Werld'. Fair will aeon close, it i. new at it. prim*. O. Ootnbot 9, ('Mingo Day the bast day of all, • hell =dire m..eppgl.. it in estimated will he 1. The siwl.g .f Chicago will he fully illustrated by • series of greed tableaux the like of which have sever hese attempted before. New to your shames to visit the wonderful white may mid great fair. The Grated Trunk will rum 4 greed sxosrstno. from (1-skrie& to ( law ousel return. Tickets only 111 OS. Good vies 1)rieter 6th .rad 7t41, 13s41 .ad 14th, 701b and 21st, 27th .mad mother, left on Friday for a want to the World's Fair. Oliver Coleman, who is attending the Collegiate Institute ben, visited his home is Hills Green for • few days this week. A. C. Meodooald and wife, of I)snlop, Mire returned from Detroit, Mich., after a pleasant riot of about two weeks to Mo- tives who reside is that city. LOOAL BREVITIES. Don't forget the reo•ptioe to he held on Friday eveninr by the Y. P. S. C. F of Knox eberch. All friends of .Omit car- diaUy invited. Why bey your ,sewing machines from strangers at fabulous prism, whoa you aan gseett tie beet man and from G. W. Cbomeoo for 828 00. of Itch on human and hewn and .41 animals cured in 30 minas by Woolford's limitary Lotiosn. This never fails. Sold by F. Jor- dan sad all druggists. 30-ly grip Carr, sew i. dames of the Nitra- tion Army here will give an •ddrem on the Orestes with Ood, is the bsirr•ekt ea Sunday sight, Oe► 8th. Ta. Emlp would like to here • fall boom The days are now darter by over two hours than they were is Jess, • fall hoar having boon oat off each end of them and the shortening proems M going on at the rated about three mutat every 24 boon. finalise Spaeth Liniment removes all hard softer unwed Lamps and blemishes from bran, blood .p.via, curbs, sidles, ring bone, •wesa.y, oldie, sprains, sore and swollen throat, sowgie, etc. Save 860 by use of one bottle. Warranted the meet wes•der1.4 blemish cure ever knows. Sold by F. Jord•o mrd all druggists. 30.1y Rbsatrm tared is • Day. -Mouth Antedate Rheumatic Cut, ter abominations mad MenialgM, radically cured is 1 M 3 day. Its •otic on the system is rearkaM. end It removes u ems ee the eons• amid disease immediately daappsars. The first does .rosily basalts 76 moats. Sold by F. Jordan .d •11 dm/sista 30-ly Relief is Rix HSR -Dearman kid - ire and -odder Mesas= ..Y.wod is six hoses by the " New Osi.T Rom Afore ' 88141. sad v.11d to return arriving back at .-As Kloasv Carta" This New reme*y km• I ser' .tag mist a er before Sled Wednesday great surepi.e end delight be pbyisia a ..n stale el lime. Masers ye.r baste may mid avoid the rush. Get your tickets sad all ihferem ales hem R. Armstrong, tows yak% risco, 11 T. R, Ood.rieb, Oat. TMketar telogrsms sad e.prsm to all parts el the World. Apart Alias, 'townies. Asher, Oeswrd. At1•.tie steamers kind, K. L M8.1iyyii,, has Nems 004 -M, Mrs. Oomph®, MM Nola Wim of stay kid, Mea VWI'alba, M. L Naryl. Tea may, M. L llsord, J. 8yeli gMa Shawl A as, AMM• J. rasa, 8414 besiM work M. 11rutMrSmis�Ag[i• 1104* irq les. Ly baud, a w..sA J. ta pa d, & west. 8.111= Mena. N. Ower.. eMl.•tieg'y, Mies JAINIS 1. Mea' Omphti Sanas r seswnt et tie e..sodsg preatpm..s /A 1411. 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