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The Huron Signal, 1883-09-07, Page 1• '{y-`{yyjIfi�rr{{,, '•"r8y ,! 0 �N iA,3kl1iri t;JA YJ�I'.t • i't_•- quit• as ata+ d�ni •• is . .as 4 tt dtfr, : 14100:„..;›, Ko1f`Jii a ill . r ,.. + asst a ,.r a l( Al. • e D ... t •.'-'t f^190140 , • - c %e , o- 1 r• fit 404,4141( THIRTY-F.11TR TZAR Wti►L: KU1IHRtt OEVOT"To coUN, GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1883. at !Ls.I1 Y I . �,a t I �t •alai $ New ldvrrthiessetats*Tbh Week. . Aaeaon dale --11. W. family visited their frieuds at Saginaw and Miss UN, nie.e of Dr. Uro, are the -The Hemi -Annual Meeting of the Went; last -.wk. guests of the doctor, and are enjoying Huron Teacher) Association will be held A utatclt was 'Inst.!" Wedaradal Lett rarlau4-,ver k Lewis.rLix,t %nen the above clubs on the ground Fa: - :ul.eai- t Mr. Trrand little eon, of \Vashtn � the lake breezes at his hospitable man- ie this Goderich High School un Friday `3e.gsrs Lowe I IMPER Al IVs C A LIS. 1t sion, \Ve would like to sae Mr. 11'atwn ,and Saturda lh tub,er 11th and lath el the latter, reaching an a vietery foe .... __ tor, t tut., were this gnats of S. Ylatt Y. . ti _ ( this eel,. I remove to G.,derich with his large fac- i eom,ueeciva each day at 9 o'clock a, m. : oderich in the first innings by :fD runs Dentl�ltr '. t°Te An interesting pnagranome has been ore- : erith went nut in the second innings Notice i'1 hereby given that all F:,,rs are entertained of the potato , 1 evening, 3. r 73 runs at 6.)711 m. and as it had { NIt1HOL`4t►N, • L D.S, SURGEON ! overdue euhs�ripti n printing and crop being a comparative f,tilnre, owing l lie Itisiea diel fry <'fever atlearn atOsh• Oshawa, Niles \on l- I Ben og ugh 1the clever pared. t hi artoin st • i G !p, 1 an arranged to draw 'tempest 6 the 11. 'bemire. rad rOAltd. o -e. tt'e.t to the nit. Sunday last. 'Sloe was progressing very i will deliver a lecture entitled `'Caner- inglumites did not think it- worth OuderiehStreet Wree doors bat /8' HtuT ut >tua' y ,• advertising accounts exceeding A large •guartity of piuma have been favural.ly, but, taking a relapse, her i tutu, the Funny Art," wider the auspi- ,while to go in fur 10 minutes, especially „ a two dollar{ nett paid by Septan- shipped this week by Oeo. Old and Satin- strength was not sufficient to combat the ces of the asalDeletion. at they had to make 112 to tie The ► SPECIAL NOTICE TO PAY UP. Mr and Mrs. Maloolun Nioholaott and John Watooter of Ayr, Mrs. Watson I Wee' 11118011twn, tysolt TwACRilti' AwttAtnoCricket.- tl: whisitass urs .derklb• She People's Q;oiumn. ber 22nd, 1833, will be handed to Messrs. ()arrow & Prondfoot, Soli - LI o1' -41C AND LOT FOR SALE - 1 1 twee, itas two doors from t►nox' _:tors, for collection. ,e.J.'c't ea t street. A clear eon 'Zit ea. nw J. I.. McCOR• I No other notice of any kind 11ACE:.e7tiSD SSISMIM,set.Uerrland,Ohio. 1908.4t. will be given. Subscribers owing _ 1\Ft►acMATION WANTED JF JA- I two) dollars and over can examine o.)B JOHN RAMP, wk. I.ft Ooderlch I the addrests label on their paper ..iii two years ago for the `,rib -west. 1 l� Wjhiilast beard doftfn Out. Ilit2) hr was in and find the amount due there Hfu.alv;cw, working oa the railway.. Any igitorutv(nn conderulny him will be grateful'.stated and reluit without further receive' be hie mother. .Address. MR . SARAH RUMP,Ooderlch, Out. IIOhat. dela'. Parties owing considerable BULL STRAYED - STRAYED amounts and who made eunairy from the premeisea of the subscriber. on August. 16th of Auust. a white buli,two ears old. promises to pay, are specially 1/0 - Any armee giving infnrmetlun feeding to qts twwrere willabiy re be suitwarded. THOS. t teed to remit next week. No 11'.tNS, Carlow P. 0. 1'[0{3 other notice will be given until T°THRESHERS-FI/I. SALE, A Id steam thr�rdier, chase. Apply to the accuuntt arehanded over to . y JOHN MtCALLt'IL at tt.e foundry. Oedert,h. July 111, 1'a3 110G41. our Solicitors. The unit way to 1 STRAY STEM -CAME ON THE premises of the sub'.-ribsr. about the first (June, a red steer two yeereold. Theeowwn-- •t ie requ.wedo to prove propar'tl,Cpad' OiR- -,Arel take the animal away. H .'irg Lot 12, coo..! Asbaeld. save costs will be for to remit within the tilne specified. Address registered letter or Post Office or. der. ' �TOTICE TO DEBTORS --NOTICE IS McOILLICUDDY BROS. hereby given that all parties indebted to The Huron Signal, lbs undersigned by note or bock account are ' i requested to settle the same at once and there- ,Goderich, Ont. nest. save an enforced collection. I mean bnsi- ne.t. .AI1ItAHAM SMITH. 198"- -, PLENDID CHANCE FOR A i-1 Blacksmith. —Owing to Iii -health I desire to rent MT blacksmith shop opposite the Te- cumYeh Ito:t.e. Brussels, for a term of years, Three sets of tools can Dished 11 desired. There are threw forges, and all the necessaries to carry on a general jobbing trade. A goodbus- Iness 1. being done. i would also lease the wood an,! piglet shops in connection If .ranted. The abut: o is a splendid chance for a man with path. For full particltlars enquire of tY. T. HUNTER. Brussels. pant -/t For Sate or to Let. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE - Let So. 1 to the Ilayfleld'con. township of Goderlch, e8 acres, 40 to 50 acres cleared and free from %temps—balance well timbered• has frontage on BA%feld river and on the Clinton road. and adjoins the incorporated village of Baydel 1. For terms -farther particulars and NEWS - ABOUT HOME. "A ciders au.ang ye. takln' notes. An' faith he'll prent 1t." TOWN TOPICS. N• -w York Bazaar pat eins, all new at [-les at Imrie's book stone. Young ladies feurnat for Scptemler for sale at Immo • book store. den & S.'n. disease. She was buried at Oshawa on O. G. Martin, of Blyth, an old Godo- Tuesday. Mrs. G. H. Young and child; firs. G. gr`o�iind was lothg good asciInas, theid rs wicket K. Jackson, and two children; Mrs. E. -Mater Dieser% Armstrong and Wedneedey. water melon" at Ball's at 25 and 30 eta. Miss J. Ward, Mini e: Ward, Mrs- T Williams '\ ' Mac - rich man, dropped into our eaectuie on A large arrival of ripe large Georgia i isms and child. Miss . untne• Dennott for the hopte trsm.i.n.iing eery J. McBride, of the Albion, took a run { each. They are better and cheaper than �\ , na.fe; Mrs.H. E. Cu ,h and child, deettucti� a to thecisit^n, tii•tte wcceed- oetrma for tnakin reserves. Our ed in msgwe double bg r,Lh the .only oter to Detriet on Monday. He went 1 p all of Bay City, are at the Grigg House, double fiami'es for (i &m th in the "rat by the Oco e°. "stall" was treated to a big melon yes- The party have been spending a three , � torch b Mr. Pall, and enjoyed the innings were a 12 from . matr.n>t, and Mr. Kilburn', tie inspector G. T. R., „ Y Y ] 3 weeks' holiday in the vicinity of Gode- r from C. C. Row. who carried his tut Itlscious.' rich, and are on their way to Detroit, had a leg broken near isrtuu roeently, Y through without giving• a chance. In while on duty. Troy W. Savage, of Buffalo, was in where they propose remaining for rut- the second innings to only double Mrs. Creasmen left Goderich on Satur- town during the week. • He believes that other week, when they will return figures were a 14 from MacJennott and day 'a. m., to visit her mother. Mrs. Omver Cleieland will lou the next pari- home.-IU.ndou Adcertisur• 21 from H. Vidal. The foll.wieg is the Sprout, of Galt • dent. Mr. Savage predicted Cleveland's A correspondent of the Clinton Nero seers. The cul child of Mr. and Mrs. Gem -go for gnvernot, iu this °them, Era, who has been attending l:rimaby uuUERt•�, Y ren ac lout: time ahead of his choice by the , a np meeting, thus refers to an old co P. Hays b !tall... Green, Nelson street., died last week eonveutio'i uaintance : –"One was thew whom I • W`• Prwtdtoo b tJsbur.. ... ,..,.. 7 atter •short illness. q OBITUAEY Poeray.-We have received had heard before, the Rev. Dr. Wil- T. Arms fell'........•. t1 ! Henryurton is Itaviu kis ,roundsM A. . toes a outyor 7 rY g 4 a large 'twitter obituary !,nems dor Hams He did net pnach,hut veva us a Roes emote sr on East street put in order by the gard- ing the past few mouths, but have print- .nest (earnest and thrilling exhnrtatimeat 'r' allleDtrmoit c C.utd b Caber. V ener,H. D. Themes.H. t Ida! II Browabrt e, ed none of them. We do not insert the close of a very able and el,quel•t ser- t'. llcPhllllls a Cltrd b e witteldaie O ' J. T. Wetherald, of the Mail adver- such twitter at leas than usual advortis- mon by the Rev. Mr. Crossley,nf leant- i'• tt • Foots b iirottahrldaa t thong agency, was in town during the ing rates. Our charge is 3 cents a line ford. During the doctor's exhortation, K. J. CurDuncryan run b Hatt. out • { $ Berk, pushing business. for obituary poetry. "Praise the Lord" and"hallelujah" woe Mares....'..., M Consul Chilton paid a flying visit to The United Empire passed dewu from frequently ejaculated by his hearers. Total.... N) old friends at St. Catharines on !Friday Duluth on Monday with 180 cabin pas- A c,rcespooneent of the Loudon .14- wt.r.BAv. last, and returned on Tuesday. veneers, 40 steerage passengers, and 80 pert User writing from Baytield, and dc- I J. Carter to Neclrermott, 1 tsars of flour. Mr. John McLean, of scribing that quiet little village, says • !Mckinnon bArmstroog .....1 Among the choicest Hower gardensg y' Ilrow•nbridKe b Mac1)ennott,;.... 1 cultivated by amateurs are these of Mrs. Goderich a now second mate of the Em- srooug other things :-"Next year ad- Brie b )taasermott 8 Armstrong and Mn Mathews.pire, and is looked upon as an efficient ditionel attractions will be secured, as• I'rb.-r a +lark b Armstrong...,{ • officer by Capt. Roberts.... Mr. T. G. Moorlsouse, of Gtelerich, has H. hCail t. Armstrong... 1 A correspondent wants to know why Lanham b �[aclhrmott { Goderich tire company didn't compete at Leo IL CHANOE,.-The ae11 kn..wulaw purchased the large estate nn the north Han•• Maclh•rmott b Arntetroust . 7 firm of Seeger & Meilen, Gederich, has side of the liver, uppuaito th i Morgan , ('duaa.� b e b Ar ruwu... . 3 London. Ask us an easier one. gl'nrdc Foote b Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Charles Girciu have re- been reinforced by the addition, wedding of E. N. House, and is laying offpleasure grounds . Edwards tot out 8 turned from their tour, and are Le been barrister. Mr. Lewis N the auth- by the acre. Architects and buildersExtras..............................6 ' the vuests of Mr. R. toot. or of the clever work knows as "Lewis' are already at work, and in a few months Total ..... ....... . ..... .... .. . te Manual .of Criminal Ltw." The tirtn of a ten thonsand dollar mansion will crown H. %V. Ball and Major Cooke acted as umpires for Goderich,andJohn Gusman, for `\'inghani, all of whom give eminent satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, trade the round trip on the Ocont.., having started on her last Thursday week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Carlini, left fie their home, London, on Saturday. They spent the summer at the Park House. Mr. Cowherd continues to improve,. James Saunders k tion wants pfirms, crab and is very free form pain. His meal - rippled and ware, and pay the' highest prices. I cal liattendants have every hope of his re- ck and handle carefully, as thh •y bring a c,t•ery. higher price when property handled. You can preserve 15d lbs. of fruit, tou,atoca, W. F. Trainer, of Chicago, arrived' in Ac. with a package of the American frust pre- town on Saturday last, on a visit to his serving powder and liquid, with or without relatives in town, and wit: remain about It the students and scholars of the Goderich three weeks• co��tt�dltloue u[ sale a>�pl to E[TH, B►I\G- hl4h. common, model and separate schools, fAM fr ARMOI,$ glic.EIT 18 Ging "''lllca!lat lmriee book store, they will receive street tW..t Toronto. or to John ltorgam something rewarding school books which may Hotel keen. r. Hayfield. fall" Interest them.{1•� sugar. or sale at Imrie'a Book Store. 'V \RH FOR SALE -BEING THE 1' "sisterly la acres of block lettered "s'," to th1 th Conceits: ..1 of the Township of Col- by: About 11.5 or 90 acres are cleared. The gra log timber consists of map!.•. beech The discussion over the rival readers still and elm. A trams house, u Large frame barn continues. and each publisher has his admtr- and stat+. are on the premises. Fences . ens. There is but one opinion. however, re - telly hast • miles from ()oderich by • gra- ggaarding Sallow's photographs. He gQivessatls- ret reel. leer particulars apply to JOHN factiun. "3allows the photographer" ilia BRgeKENRIDGE, Ooderioh, or to SEAGER household word in this district. k MORTON. SoUcltors, Ooderich. um ST. JoYe19t a A,.tor:Mr'.—The &sisters of St. Joseph beg to announce that the Auden[ will be opened for public tuition on the third of September. and all who with instruction in vocal sad instrumental music. painting on silk. satin, china, &c.. would do well to apply et once. James Saunders 5.; Son have 20.000 feet of picture moulding in stock and frame all kinds of pictures cheapest in town. Their fruit .)aro and preserving kettles oontinne to go off. "The Cheapest House Under the Sun." FOR SALE. -THAT DESIRABLE ree.d.nee. Domer Betttanla road and Mc- 1►onaldstro et. opposite the High School. with two lot.. The house is in good repair with carriage house and stable and other out uvilding•. The garden 1h well eked with 4 Volcanic eruptions bare changed the face rust trees, grape vines, • ro c•• of nature at Jscs. Time• too, makes fes It H, COZZENS, changes a pon the human tsce. Rut Itobeon's For terms apply to Davison .0 John on, photographs remain the same, unchanged b Barristers. the flight of days: See scale of prices and samples of work at the studio, over C. VOR SALE OR TO RENT. -THAT Nairn's. r beautiful brick residence occupied by There arca great many attractions in Godc- Mr. Rice. and formerly occupied by Mr. S. rich for persons summering or wintering here, in dalcoson, at the head of Newgate street. and not the least of these i•, the liquor store of Possession given In October. For particulars W. L. Horton, where invalids can alwayb de - apply to tthe owner J, lettEC K e itaxig, pend upon getting the hest and purest of all sewgate street. Ooderlch. um kinds of liquorsat reaae.al,le rates. Corner South street and the Square. Mr. Bliss is in town for a few days. Capt. Dlallough was in town on Wed- nesday. Mrs. Hibbard returned to Detroit en Monday. Alias Ada McKay spent her vacation at Brantford. FOR SALE OR T() RENT -THAT Valuable Property known as the Shep- paMton Store and Post Office, with quarter of an acre of land, is offered for sale or to rent. Stook In store all new and fres'[ this year. The proprietor has other business which will re- quire his sole attention. Also the west half of of 5, eon. x. K.D. AshflelS; all new land : two good orchards, two good wella. and comfort- able frame houses. The lot contains 100 acres. of which .10 are cleared and all well fenced. Remaining 50 acres heavily timbered with hardwood. For particulars address: R. T. HATNE`t. Bbeppardtoa P,O• UN - FARM TO RENT. 11550acres, nearly free of stumps. Good barn and other buildings. Brick cottage with cel- lar. Good orchard and all well fenced. En- quire of IL T. HA Y N ES. lfheppardton. LMbtt. Loans anb insurance. Frank smith, R'aterhrn-se, has an at- tack of bronchitis. Mies L. Knez of Clinton, it the guest of Miss Jessie Wilms. Mrs. W. D. Shannon has returned frotn a visit to Detroit. W. Campbell, sr., returned home on Saturday for his holidays. Miss Grace Fraser has returned from her holiday trip in Bruce. (aEAOER & LEWIS, Orroarrir MAN- The cold weather has been causing the A7 no's HreTrssrr�, Ooderick have orlrate summer 'hiders to migrate. FUN HA TO LKND. e' an sumo to wilt parties wanting loam at Mies Annie Doyle, Park House, visit- . Cry any rates. ire%'- .8 trends in Saginaw last week. • e500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO Kir Strachan !accompanied MissMc• W CAMERON HOLT & CAIIZRON. Oons Connell on her return to Sarnia. •tc►. Mn. Sheriff Gibbons left for a trip to Detroit on Monday on the Ocont°. Tom Finn is building- a boat for his bosoms at the fishing islands the fall. Mra Capt. A. E. McGregor was os boned the United Empire on her down gyp. Mr.. W. Seymour and family left for *Mr home at Tletmet on Monday evening Het Qt 20.080 PRIOA'R run* TO ll2ND John Hinnks has returned to Detroit,lV en Fara sad ?dim t'r"Nee7 M w""m ti to pursue hie medical studies in that servo mortgages Peseasa..A. ne Oesaesdsdsu silty ebsrerd• 1'o4rstaaeMg Frw ressonabis. Charles Bst e a erectr 1f, S. Iin.Towers eon obtain iaeoey la Doedoy tug a large build if this ,fes DAV MON k Jotter ing at hr factwre ory, to be ed as a wa- prfOls. 1aBbleea tis tl08srieh- -- rim Meese. \1ONEY TO LEND. — PRIVATE Oree.. Pfwamoa Go.lerieb.reehold Drearily. ASSAY to {{,,"�•1)0,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND eat ea geed rano or arst–e su Tows -, { per eset. Arewlr to R. RADCIAIFI. 17 M0111T TO LEND. -A LARGE sgpuet d Private VUaI for In At GARROW I WaravolassWVOr• p~I to GAR ROW The members of the Salvation sonny have notified Gr.derich (officially, by let- ter to the mayor : "Hold the fort for we are coming." We sce by the papers that Alex. Saunders, of Goderich, was one of the orators at the Forester's gathering at Londonrecently. Rev. B. J. Watters, of St. Peters (R. C.) church, returned from the Seaside on Wednesday evening, looking much in. - proved by his trip. Rob. Thompson has returned from his visit to the North-west. His ie now full of fact and anecdote relating to the great prairie region. If "time is money," there is a geed deal of it spent foolishly. judging by the way some young men spent their time hanging around the street corners. The nomination for a school trustee in room of D. Ferguson who, has remov- ed to Detroit, wilt take place on Satur- day next, in St. Patrick's ward school. Rev. Mr. Bowers and wife are eon a visit to friends in Huron. They aro on their bridal tour. Mr. Bowers was sta- tioned iu Godard))) about sight years ago. Judildoue a rertising always "aye Nearly everybody in Goderich reads TILE SI'IAAL, and new subscribers are contin- ually being enrolled. A'lrerfie., and in- crease trade. Chas. L. Davis arrived home from Stonewall, Man., on Sunday. Hu u going to spend a few months around home, and will likely accept a position in Portland, Oregon. We like the appearance of the ('onus - diel Stork Raiser's Journal,a new month- ly just started in Hamilton. Every far- mer should send for a sample copy ..f this pretty agricultural magazine. FiRs, MARINE, IV. i.IA awe Ae.Meat raeorsses Agee!. R-pnaentIng Art Aro Cowponies AIon norm for it. r'swsns (.tvs Orono Iwsettepen ('o. Money to lewd on Mortitay Omer Taw*" T Macey, jr.., of Dotkor's establish- Term eT ( �e1iltav's blast Min Orsbam, milliner, ha. returned frons making bee nillisory purchases at Toronto. T A$ 11111AILL, ADOHITW T rte. • (tAle+o. ('raMe• Meek, Magpies at.. fie/e PI Rod spe.'t(trattoes drawn (came newt, has taken a pneition on the steam - Lewis & Lewis has been dissolved. R. S. Chilton, jr., of the Department of State, Washington, is staying at the residence of his father, and will remain for a couple of months. He is at pres- ent convalescent after a severe attack of typhoid fever. He likes Goderich,. and is improvise rapidly in our bracing at- mosphere. Tits Jt'm4•E SHOP. -John McKinnon and Norman DfcGuire, of the schooner Ontario, were cited before the Mayor on Thursday, to answer a charge of assault preferred against then[ by James Purvis. An amicable arrangement was dome to. between the parties, however, and the case was withdrawn. PRINTING FOR THE FALL `HOw,-We are now prepared to receive orders for show printing of all kinds. \Ve expect our merchants and business peen to s o eensiderable in our line for the agricul tural show to be held here this fall, and we are in a position to supply whatever is required in this direction. e. M. Polleyon Wednesday last shiep. to the sports for the last limo, this Ming ea 16 magnificent horses for draught pur- poses to Pennsylvania, where he hes opened up a good market. The man who gets the start °f A. M P. in the matter of gathering up good horses has to get up early and keep wide awake all the time. Mr. Polley says he is g.,ing into heavy purchases this fall. A writer in the American iViteel,usst declares Canada in the matter of roads is fifty or ono hundred years ahead of the United States. While this information will doubtless please Canadian lovers of the "bike," it will certainly be gratify- ing to many a poor municipal represen- tative who is perpetually being reproach- ed with the horrid state of the roads. - [Ex. THE Heel S.•HooL-Goderich high school re -opened ou Monday last with a registered attendance of about 70. Any of the pupils who passed at the recent examination., and who have not yet re- ceived their papers containing [narks on unser the several subjects. can have the same land the rev. gentleman gave notice to bywriting to H. I. Strand, principal of his stewards on Sunday that ho had ac - the high school, and enclosing stamp fir ceptod the position, and left on Monday. r• • - The members of the church here feel Tee Parana Lai'. -'Phe folbwing aggrieved that the ire. gentleman is a synopsis of the appeals in crnnec- altodld halo taken himself away ..n such tion with the voters list of Goderich short notice, :s his engagement with town, for the year 1883. J. G. ward them was for a year. Some of thein, we complains that 26 voters were wrongful- believe, are inclined to think that the ly omitted ; 1 voter was wrongfully additional $400 on the year's 'Wary was named ; 34 were wrongfully inserted on the chief factor in determining hien to the list; and 1 voter' was wrongfully Ile- change the pastor's pulpit for the teach- er's desk. Tho going off of the pastor will nut, however, interfere with the services, which will be conducted as usual, pending the Appointment of another minister by the Lender) confer. Miss E. Luveys, of the Institute for the Blind, Brantford, arrived in Gode- scribed on the list. James Vivian ap- rich, on Tuesday night last, for the pur- pealed that 49 names should be put on, pose of conducting several pupils hack to 4 corrected, and 13 struck off. the Institute, to renew their studies. I PARTY GaaiN our Pleas.—We under - The Huron Soap Co. are now mann- stand that the use of Paris green on featuring the celebrated Swiss soap, the' plum tree, has not been altogether hene- same as manufactured by the ¢Cwt ficial. The effect almost invanai,ly has Ecu nomy Soap Co., of Zurich, Switzer- been to blight the leaves of the t -oes,and land, Read their new adv[. ties( week. the Bayfield Heights." The central and ward schools opened on Monday, when the pupils were ar- ranged in the classes they are to remain in for the current tern,. From presint .4tdre.. to Capt. aoh.rt•ew,.(Ike t gilled dat„ the 2nd ba,ek clans in the centtwl, Rae►err• will be discontinued, and the subjects as As t''ee steamer United Empire was formerly taught in it will form pert of approaching Goderich harbor en Mon- th. woik of the seT.tor deportment lh the day last, Capt. Ed. Robertson was wait - ward schools. This arrangement has ed upon by the cabin passunkers, and enabled the School boaru to reduce the made the recipient of an address in taken number of teachers from 13 t , 12. There of the nppreciatien of ins courteous are no alterations in the staff this terns demeanor and valued services as cont - except that Miss McQuarrie,as per agree- mender of the teat. The address wail ment, will no longer teach, and Miss read by Dr. Str.ckerell, of Port Huron, Louie. Trainer has temporary charge of who prefaced d with kindly allusions on Mies Trainer's class until that lady's re- behalf of the. ladies to the female turn from the North Weal, subordivatos with whom they had ex- TtxE NOMHEite G.iw 5 . --Thu Luck- perience during the trip. Capt. Rob. now Caledonian society will held their ertson maolea suitable response .on lie - annual celebration of fiendish varnea in half of himself and the ship's c tit1any their c,mniodiots park on Wednesday under him, and hoped that he and they next, the 12th inst. Donald Dinnie,the would ever be able to secure the good world-renowsd veteran Scottish athlete, will and esteem of the passengers who will be at the gathering, and participate travulhttl ou Cie United Empire. The his farewell tour through !'amid.. In addition the best-known Comedian and American athletes have alae, signiled their intention of being present, together with pipers, dancers and well-dressed Highland °ten, lads and lassies. The prize list bas been incroaaed to 81,300, and the attendance it expected to be larger than on any pre% ions .ascension. The games will coinmence at 11 a. m. sharp. In the evening a grand concert and ball will be held in the society's new octagon hall. Railway tickets from Gede- rich, to el to return next day, fi0cts. For further particulars apply to John Mur - chis ,n, sazretary. Ben Sault's, the µpular bar -tender of the Albion, intends removing to Mani- toba City, in the prem.! province In • few weeks, where he will join hie brothel in the conducting of the premier hotel Cant. Dan. Allae, of Use g'iPeill's hr. Rifles. Tomato has boon promoted to the positiou or Major of that crook oorpe. Major Allan is win of Rev D. Allan of this town, and we congratulate him upon his peninotion. We are plitheiel to earn that Mria Leitch is recovering fmm her recent severe attack of illness. ()wing to bee indisposition she was nod able to *Bowl temperarce work tiering the past week or two. and an arrangement to have of (hrionto. Km Bore, of Michigan, deliver ma ell Barry, the undertaker, haa • very neat ler addremou on tomporanoe onnewjeset- wi• for his business painted by Z R, MI through. The loeurer arrived on Watson On each aide of the lirerd a Wednesday, hut onfortonately no pie- heereedrs vrn by aspen of horses appears paration had hien made for a meeting mum I era tnituesi unduly hoiten the ripening the frait.a" 1 injuring the quality. Buvers who hate Visitefi orchards where Paris green was sprinkled over the plum trees in spring are not in favor of the practice, and are not novo= to handle the fruit. - Nate4 flan, tit. alarbar. un the lest trip of the Ontario,. she loaded nine car loads of height at The Ootari!, and Oconto ere in the harbor on Sunday. The latter experien• heary weather eremite/ over, as the A in„,,t„ of the Emerson y„sesee. storm was high at the time. Jima! haa been visiting Manitoba City, a The *ohm. China anol German &veiled C. P. R town some 100 miles south- themselves of Ooderich hotelier of refuge west of Winnipeg, and thus refers to 011 Tuestiny last. up. enterprise a a ioniser resident of The dredge Challenge has been stead - et °Aerie& -"Among the other con• ily at work for the past fe • der! "Wait- The %% Ingham rime*, is va last issue, li"Prevemetito i• • ledit6 h"t•I, ing for orders.' is no longer an excuse. contained the fAlowing item of interest which a to Ile ereeted at once at • cost of The Dufferin is loading a salt freight t4.'41"dench Yalulara Mrs' j• Re" "f shoot $5,900 It twill be eon by Win. for the Huron Salt Ateociatom. tnis town, is visitine friends in I :oderteb. &wits, who is s ',lucid hotel titan in ----Mies Jennie Bell and Lena Graham, appseranris. weighing over 240 vomits The United Empire paused clown on Godertch. have heen guests at the Monday and the Manitoba on Wedneiv („r the pest week. —Mae Meg - /a -A -natured. Mr Sault' runs the day sled like moat stout people. genial and v. %,‘",itom, who haa been visiting at the Grand Southern, the present hotel, and A settee sates. Royal, returned to our home on 00411- 11 le doing .him simple justice to say that • rieh fin Wednesday. ---Mr and Km. he seta nee of the cleanse and best tables Auction ii.le of horses, buggies and Walter Green intend leaving town nu of any hotel in Manitoba, and that he furniture, next to. Msrtine hotel, Gods- Tuesday next. to snort friends imar Kis - can pot to sham. some of the !alleged , rieh, by John Knott. auctioneer. on Rat csrvline and Goderich They will b. first class hotels of Winnipeg urday. Rept Ath lAA.1 at 1 I, re ewer shorn flee weeks following is THE AUUIIEaa : LAKE HI:110e, 3rd Sept., 1833. To Captain Robertson. of the Steamber United Empire. St*, --As the ship which you have the honor to command is now near ap- proaching the end of her voyage, we, er passengers, feel that we would he remiss in our duty if the opportunity were allowed to pars of tendering to you