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The Huron Signal, 1886-9-3, Page 8New I LITHRART RISVIaW. Nor*Owl as ibe E.IIsr'. 'Sabha. .reqs HURON 'SIGN AL, FRIDAY. '. & Me. Vete tosser Ikeda Destees. 111124,11. At the meeting of the County Board R Mo(ir..tot has rps retol to Dulatb of EVAIIlt.ers, held Saturday, IM ltllk Illlr, Dower, ..1 IUinoi& wee hen on • 1611ti, the • following were visit to his brother, T. J. Dales, last passedweek. IluaNln•t us Guam► A Ouidc Huck twee That the candidates who failed at the ♦. Yuan[ is putting up •nes minimsuto.ssatwa fur iete•diae settlers: fesatotial exsmivaUun 111 10tl3 b. re - with Illwtratloas. lit'•witA strop. published is the This is a valuab►a work of Ifo trgee, paired to attend the whole Model School trade. published by the Dominion of Canada, fret" of 1886. for the benefit of intending settlers and That the percentage required to obtain others eco would wish to have • Com- • eettificate be the same as In 113+3.5, viz prehewive work dwlueg with ties Do- 40 on each subject, pnd 644 of the ag- ututi.on. The following subjeeta are taken grvKate. up and Maculated . Emigration ; Donne- That the pncttont work of thecandidates tug (acts and tigers* ; public works ; pro- be examined by the Inspectors, and that duction; picturesque and spurting atter they detote three days to each Model Dona ; the province, of the Dusaioioa ; Sch.'''. the Northwest tort -Aeries ; advice to in- That the Secretary notify the Board teuding emigrauts, The work is pro- of Trusters of each Model School, that tueely illustrated, and lite latter press a the subjects of l eii drill and cahathen- go ics should be taken up in the Model ;eh•tols, and that papers on thew sub - ft ORr►T FAut : by the Isdustrtal esu will be submitted to the c+r:didrtee ExWbdion As ociauo• of i'oreaut, 1 The above volume has been published at the final exwnnnahun and placed in circulation by the manage- That for practical drawing, bo'o'ks four went of tae Industrial Fair, and gives and five be aotapleted and certified by ail information to uitendina exhibitors. the Principal of each Model School as The list of premiums and the rules and being the work of the candidate. re4ulatiousare printed in full. Copies That .1. It Driller, Eat., I,P.S ,having can be secured nn application to H. J res. 'ivied his position .ud rwueild from Hill, manager of Industrial For. his county since the last meeting of the Board, thus severing his membership E ii.it LITeRATI RE tort nlrerMly and rte p.rtmeatal Examinations. \\'arwi.•it •C with it, we, his late colleagues, take this riots. Tomato: price 23•••• uap,rtuuity of bearing te.tunony to the We hare received from the publishers industry, Intelligence and etbcieucy a copy of the ahn o work, and believe which always characterized bon auntie little, the evening's antoaentent ass jos- that 1h f ears in which lie was a no fug fr .R► beginninit to end He will A Good No. 7 Envelope at black - lite ana+oD- Mies C. Ione, u1 Stratford, sib., has returned (rout a vent to London, visited friends here last week. Miss Marion Cass, of Hunsall, is the guest of friends here. Miss Maggie McPhail, of Poi on a Hill, organist of Bethany church, au visiting friends here last week. FAtaw[LL PARTY -A number of the old friends of Joseph McDonald, prior to his leaving, getbered at the ressdeuce of Mrs. Allen for social chat tend talk about old sch.aol days at No. 6. The Muskoka songs by one of our lural vocal- ists duo. forth much merriment. Our i home talent was ably awtale* by Miss Maggie McPhail, .•f l'ortrt'. Hill, *hoer p1511) w esongs well and selecJ..B on the Business Envelopes puna were well received. J. Buchanan, of ltidgewoor_' tarns, snug several emits of old Scotia in • hearty manner Dane- ing, in the spaciuus farm kitchen, was Whi.:b we will despiser of at the following liviey and merry. Though the good- byes to the fair seg. saddened Joseph a , tense just r.-. en ea a large stock of a. 2E - OF GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRICES: .bat • want will b•► wp,p to . t coni- t e fourteen y prises Th08'18011'4% "ieasous . and South member of it, aid in parting with hits geom. his duties az Alpena, Mich., thie try's "Life of Nelson," fl:e teat of was express the sincere. hope that in the polo 80c. per M, or 2c. a p'k ge '•Tb,t *twos," is reprinted front the sew profession which he has adapted he --T- ed.tiun of 1.4b, the last putii.hcd III the author's lifetime. In punctuation, use di. of capitals, and other pccultanttes, lite inerlt. poet's own practice bas been strictly Cul lowed, end, with few exceptions, only itis 1 meet with that success which hie" PaTalitOant. A Good Nee g plus!. at u:e and perseverance to amply Mrs. Leousn, cf Detroit, ere Miss'S1.10 per M, or 3c. afrit. Jenny D 11, isspending s few weeks with I .t „.,ed No. : F:uvdopi• at LOOCUX . the old folks at home. of we appended. e A number of our boys took in Fore- 8 1.25 per M, or 4c. a pk Inst three chapters of the ''Life of Nel Peter Stewart and J. McManus visited paugh's world renowned exhibition in the .nig ii y ones lash airsW Burke and two children, of M. Qut.id, of London, is at present the basis ..f exorcism Ia English comp,- Litton a summary of the previous purl Nr cud Dlrs. J. 11ieIIa u t Dltss Jennie Brooks has returned frau 1 own notes have beenTh ▪ being the1 ,� as Buffalo last week Albion N Y are visiting her parents, visiting her sister, Mrs. 3, Ln C'ark. Clinton nn Monday last. I -t Goo.. No. 7 Ent chew Si of tl.e biography Is given In older that n .. the student ins, root the text intelli- Mrs. Reid, of Goderich, awl her her two weeki visit, booing haze and gently. This little volume will prove a nephew, J. Reid, of the G.V. R , Ha.n hearty. cheap and useful aid to student& dt.in, visited friends here last week. The Ashfield circuit purpose h:d.tinp Tse LinkAlty MAGAZINE : Publi,hhl by Jim. Th. Lord's Supper was dispensed at their annual S. S convention here on B. Aldcia 34 Pearl strict New York : the Puebyterian church Here on Sunday the 15th of October. The magazine for AuFnut presents a , by Ree. Dr. l're. At..tut thirty Pers ns Will DAvis had the foist trtune to fall tine bill of fare, compnsitg, amongst p.rtook. Several new members took other valuable„ pipers, three c ontriba- ' part for the first time. • time by Witli-aur 1i-.I...n- Rant, <nt thio- -- - -- "Pre-Raphaelite Boothe/hood ;" an ex- - Bln -' collect article on "The Growth of thnught it unnecessary to hare a M. P. P elation " b Prof Richard Mao ' Mr Reedln hat been petting a new Rev. Mr. Shaw, English church min - from a scaffold, • distance of 16 feet, while employed on the new church. and, had his ankle sprained. Harinv tit h s possession a bottle of rVtzird Cit, 1.e South ; "Juiin. Bull to Hoer. Bigloie '• roof on his barn. This shows the people ister, Lucknow, has conducted divine -AT - from the &z*sarJity Review ; "The Case round here are expecting a bountiful services s-ery acceptably in the school (, of Galileo," by J. Murphy, C. C.; l tweet• house for some time past. He is • young ItTHE SIGNAL" "Claimantsto Royally," from florets • Geo Priam,of F O and a capital man, very earnest in the work, and , f 111 beta Journal clam," by Wm Archer ; "The Eouomie the end of his finger off the other even- mark in the world yet. Crisis and its Causes," by Emile de ing, while at plsy. George says it cams A well known dctnini* and bricklayer Laveleye ; "Heredity_ in health and as near as he wanted it. I started off on Monday mourning . f last Disease." by Henry audsley ; "Boys' A traction engine, manufactured by week with the full intention of breaking Blunders," from (h'rohil/ ; "Goethe and in a two year old colt to drive single. We John Abel r Co., Toronto was put un' will not attempt to describe the inimtt- - a World Literature," Max Muller ; board the can on Monday.;" "Parables ,•' by Flan Thwaites ; and able performance which took plat, , but other excellent reading. The sidewalks of the village have been I a few minutes after the start was made, repaired. Nobody will be mad over it. III 1 the horsemen were seen minus hats and Permit .U. ('rasrRE : first Book of Etter. lien in Intl Caliatheciesaud Gymnatigs, b1 E. - The new Forrester' hall has been l coats and some other valuable apparel 11. Houghton. (Tice sac.; H arwick k eon.. painted. It makes • great improvement 1 running at an unprecedented rate aft. r Toronto. t., the building, and stakes tt look true the frightened colt, which had only goy e This is a work specially d.••i¢ned for like the other large buildings about it. on • few miles before to tell the tal. the use of colleges, collegiate institutes, Miss Anna Brooks, of Brussels, i► vis- Some things were broke, but the ads was vale schools, public, stic ass and psi- not, and the buggy is undergoing thor- nschools ...h band gymnastic ass ci•twi . fling friends here. ough repair at present in Lucknow. It is, authorized by the Minister ed Ede Rev, J. S. Cook returned this week - 81.75 per M, or 5c. a pk. FI1N. TAILORING ! GRAND TRIUMPH I Although this has been w year of itrike•and sonseral basialis. depression. 1 starerd meth a Meooss sea have • heel* IwutingR c\'er some. I've Incl kart to pct 0001) = to ..eeel.ih., 1 am tn..Lr Ttht`g.that`p.o'tiins to PINE TAILORING. I heir - Style, Quality, Variety and Price. They're MMI herr. slidin A.w) that you it and , I B. MacCormac. Ooderieh. July 23rd. Ir?1. 2010 owei _A _ 00RNELL F \ -rill MST CI.AtIfi--- NITURE. AM SELLING HOOD rt, NITI'iiI: 1.4tv1•:I1 THAN ANY U111).R FCRXITCRII MAN IN TOWN. YOU toile goo-% MONEY BY CALLING ON MF:. AXI) You Are Sure to Got Suited ill Price & Quality Ball J- (halter Monson!, at Rants rate u for "Ch./titian.' Luta The roe t:utelopcs are all of First -Claes Q.41- iry, and are suitably. for Banken, Lawyers and I)wiu.as \Ica. SOTlas it no job lm• got up. cheaply for the oceas:on, but a moiler line of E nvelopee. man'.**, tutrd by our of the best firms Cee:.da :Call and See Them Io tial "The Science of Criti base-ballist cams pretty nest knoc•kinq rare abi�ity, and wi'I doubtless make his cation for (►ut:.no. It deals with drill, looking hale and hearty. He preached calisthenics and gymnastics for girls and twice in Bluevale. boys, anInc d description, of the exer- Mrs Skanlin wife of Rev. J li Skannt A SERIES OF LECTURES rises are greatly assists.' by the Illustra- of near Niagara, returned home on Fri- ba HALL UVEERItRIULFBib:teal Tru by it tions -if special itious which sccom- day, aocompabied by her sister. Miss B. �._ -‘77- FF,ARa piny the teat. It is purely a practical Smith: Mrs Skanlin has for some time of London. elementary text book, embracing- nearly been visiting under the parental roof. all the elementary exercises required to Our villagers on Sunday had the op tet t ectnre-Qundsy Evening. at 7 o'clock make physical education efficient, in portunity of seeing it raining just out- Subject : The First Resurrection, tereating and popular. It has our bear- aide the limits, but in town all was sun- _ .hid beetoreT a hese F:\ -groin{•, et loot-ltpeat subject : TDe .yeoraurth keret the ty co,nmendation. shine. Yro het Daniel Canadian Methodist Mae.r;ne for September. The D.hatin* Society of file bounds tSectnrr-Cburwday Evening. Subject : 1888. Price 42 a year : $1 for six months :911 ' boundary The Milleoium. grata per number. For sale at all bunk- lute Morris and Turnberry held an open (th Lecture--' unday F.rening• Sept. 12th. at stores, meeting on Wednesday, 25th alt_ Th. half post 7. Pubjert - The $re Throne g tion, Ead of the World. H htie Tbrooe Jude- This number contains four admirably leading feature was the debate on the meet. sew Ilearew and New Earth. God All illustrated articles. The second of the two great generals, Napoleon and in All_ FREE: NO ('Ol.l.tt('TION aeries on "India ; its cities, its places, W'eh:ngton. A ♦ole was taker, COMI ONE! COME: AL.L:' • its people," hu • wealth of high class and resulted in the decision of the RitlNtl YOUR BIBLES ALL.:' engravings of the unfamiliar scenes of chairman, Mr Peter Fowler, ir., Napol• that great dependency of the Empire. eon, being the but general, ''In the German Fatherland, is also co- The work on the new raaway bridge piously illustrated with pen and pencil. wag suspended all last week on account "The i Seven Churches of Asia" gives of no stone. Work was resumed on engravings of each of throe seven famous Monday Is it. cities in which they were planted -a very The "Clyde House - is being torn to timely article, a this subject is bring brought prominently under the study of pieces' the Sunday Schools of Christendom. A social is announced, ender the sur Rev. S. 1'. Rose contributes a graphic paces of the W.F.M.S. of the Presbyter - study of "Elizabeth Fry and i'rison Re- tan church, Bluevale. It is expected to form," with portrait and other sketches. come off early io September. Dr. Ebycontribute+ a stirring paper on "The issionary Crisis in Japan,- a subject of special importance at the pr•es- eat juncture. The Rev.O. Webber con- tributes also an excellent life -study of the late Archbishop Tait, Primate of all England -e very noteworthy figure M the religious life of the Empire. In "Jan V.dder's Wife'• the interest never for a moment flags. The reprint article is one of profound interest by the Rev, Dr. Dellinger, President of Webleyan College, Rhef3ield, on "The Origin of the Universe." The editor discusses "Evan Reliant,- one of the great questions of the day ; "The (;eneral l'•,nference," "Japan," "Rummer Vacations," etc. ioam111sr. The county bridle is completed, and gives overleaf* of being • good job. Mrs Rumhan and ber .on George have returned to their home in Harrow, after a ,nit among fncnds here. Mrs Jessie Gledhill has returned from Manitoba, where ahm was visiting her daughter, Sirs A. It potter She brought home with her an Elk's horn, measur itsg about 6 feet in length, which Mr. Potter found on the prairie. fin Aline Stevens and master Lewis I4W,.na, who have been at the Sault foe some months for the ben.tit of the latter's health, have returned, acco•m ponied by Mn Campaign. A musteal and literary entertainment in .id of the church improvement fund will be he'd in the Methodist church here ea Friday, Rept. 10th. A choice ha• been prepared and print- ed, and refreshments will also be previa- , ria. The admission is only 20c., and IOe. fax children. Port Albert. Miss Nellie McDonald, of Dunlop, is visiting at Jae Malsffy'e. Jas Mahaffy has a man and team de- livering apple barrels through the soan- try. Will Hawkins, and Will Sinal., of Port Frank, visited their friend. herr un Sunday last. J. Stevenson on Friday last threshed on the farm of Mrs ') C msec, this oil lags, two hundred and forty-five bushnla of fall wheat, the produce of soot n acre,. Also for O. Hawkins 2441 bushels of peas, the proddss of five acres. How many can beat this ? Don't all speak a' once. The revolving lights of point au {torques and timid Beach, on the other side of the lake, have been plainly dis- cernible here several times this season. This is considered 1.y seafaring men as somewhat phenomenal, as the distance' it over ;0 miles, while the usual ds - lance a light can be seen is Only about 20 tniles. tine new bridge is at last passable for pedestrians, but not for wagons. The approaches are not yet complete. The traveling community of this neighbor- hood will hail with i.y the completion of this-Ontraot. The,manner in which we have leen •,hliged tr climb hills, walk on the mill dam, or any other available means in order to roash the atnres and post office for the last nix weeks, has not been at all pleasant. Th. taking down of the f.nee serosa the main road within a few feet of the bridge, was, last week, almost the canes of a serious ace'dent. Two gent:emen, inte►esl.d we behave in the insuranee Lan. Hardy, the bridge (invite -actor, b.atn. a, drove as far u the approach to haw purehas.d a fa:.n near the village for the brides. Fut the horse refused to go 4,11x). and is likely 10 tak• up his resit any further On investigation they donee awtontet ns. He is a pr.greesi•e f .end to their horror, that there was no grafi, .ed wield he • reliable addtiow leidgr, Help arrived slid sonr.yed ea ear pspsMti•s. them Uhl M t but.L t►TICE TO CREDITORS. is • the mattes of JOHN W. GRAHAM, of 11 e Township of East Ashfield, in the County of Huron. Yeoman, an Insol\'ent. The above named J,H. It . On to tsl has made an assignment to me in pursuance of k Vie . ('lap. N. Ontario. and amending act.. in trust, for the benefit of his creditors( A meeting of the Creditors of the said JOHN W. (;RAN AV will be held at no ono,. in the Court House, In the Tuwn of Oodertch. on TURFMAN. - the Serr,.th lhry of September, A. it 1.'(`'C.. at the hour of 1! o'clo.k noon. for the pur- pose of appointing Inspectors. and of roe directions for the disposal of the estate. editing are reviewed tie ale their r again" the said estate. verified by alfdav BAGS vl e • before th lite.1 of each meeting, as l► ttOlattliT -- vlded by the said Ort. ' Sheriff of Rums. -Aasirttee. OeZtt Aar. !7, 1iK. X2dPIC R14A1. CHEAP PRINTING OFFICE. Guderjch. Aug. ate. iota. 1 am Mil sealer the telebrae lIGU ARSE, IMPROVED s�wlNa A"MO D IVI'ACHiNEw THE BEST IN THE tt'OI1LD. Ia Y Nt) OTHER. 8�('heaprr than any Sett in,f \I s.hiue SOOIt-F. 311: n in town A t ALL •r.5i jud,;e for yours,tscs.V UNDERTAKING A tll'E''1-tLT1 t-J'The Best hearses and Funeral Fu",ishints i . T t :• : . 1 ? e Most I;.as:aab:. bots. �vt�= YOT.T cA�swd A. B. CORNELL, September 2nd. 1988. >1�tf New Dress Go�ds! 2 OPENED TO -DAY A.T J. C. DETLOR & Co's Goderich. Aug. 98th. 1,•G. s_ Z 0 F•� THIS SPACE BELONGS T. t Os 13P-,4 J. DOWNING&Co 11,6•-] _; a W U 1 1 V rO Oi 111. '- F 1111111 6 IN 77 1 r()wN OF OODERICH. it :::: C7 El I TREAsURER'9 RALE OF LANDS FOR " T.Io. E+. W L " PRet-t.er Or GET CAM. t By virtue of a war- s Tow. OF OouviteR, -rant under the hand SUM LOOK OCT FOR TIIE NEW ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. Tr. WIT " i of the Mayor of the Town of U.derich. and the seal of for said . , Corpnratlow, bearing date the Twenty -meth day of Jull. A.1►, 1888. to nee dprertet com- manding me to levy upon the lands in the fot- lowintr fist for arrears of taxes, due thereon. notice is hereby given, that unless the said taxes, together with all costs, are 'wooer paid. (zi 1 shall proceed to sell the said lands b I'obllc tta Auction. or ae touch thereof as may be *MI5 cleat for Ike payment of the Tates and Costs V thereon. at the TOWN HALL. in the said TOWN OF OODEit11'H, on TUESDAY. tM TW ENTT-THIIII day of NOV EMBKII, INC at the hour of TWO o'clock p.m. Raj gum for ftrareff- • COTTON $2.25 & $2.50 Doz IINERAb WATERS! GRANULATED SUGAR! SODA WATER. SELTZEI:'v .tTF:tt. i I(HY tVA71F:It, SPARKLING VESTA r GINGER ALK. prices *the ease of 2 dozen bottle*: Ginger Al. amt *oda Water..... 1:10 per rate tietta.r and s eats.... ........... 5 ' 'Vichy H'ater.. Thew go el• leer admltt A11 this leo of "Pelf kind in anada and are highly r".nnmen,',.• , by moodiest teen fur their p'irny and eine: lance, TIIR SPA RKLPN't; V) PTA it a moored mineral water ?mete the Wanks 'hs spring. Wisconsin, charged and bottled by the company. The following analysis .bows the quantity of solid IVa•ter in a wine Fallon : ('hloride of *od;um i.. _0.279 sulphate. e,•►7 Rt-('arbonate of Reda , 1 710 141 t cantonal. of Lime 161 111 ('L bonate of Il mantel• tel Silica. 1.054 This Water cnr.. Dropsy. Hrsv.l. Dlalete•, Dyspepsia. J.nndice. Bright** 1Hmrws* of the Kidneys and Liver. and all Instates of the Bladder and 1'rinary Organ.. 1t 1. the Mit Water for deity use U a1 there is in the world. Is entirely free from Lumpur. matter . will keep pure and .wart lis as) cli- mate . there being nothing in it to (It -compeer r or be aITer'r 1 h, warm weather. Kerry Barrel I. rertifird to by .he Arent of (', t 4 W. R'R at tvmuke hs. W b.. before shipment. Thew goals can he obtained only of GEO. B. COX, Rrit.h Kteh.ar. 11.1.1, Ood.eleb. Awe. 191h, INC 341 - FOIL TM ii W1.lelK�' ONLY. p8i 14' 11,., Ft ►R f ► % I': i)4 )i.LAR 14i 1 14 Gee. w•0.on'asur ey Lo ii 33t -• -- NI Wilson. *urvey Ili ( 1 XXX Pic1iDg Vinegar ;I! VS Lilo 1161 HS 11 g6 1M !, ltomb 1 I Is I It IIII M . 5 7 4' " 5 47 53 Reed** *urrey 6 12 4t 67 1 Its ft 8 Mrlbwdall'sSurvey ;5 $; » Park II Marwood', . S 1 It $ Swrvey• Hoorn R'd s 9 5 ('rda -st s 4 8 " Ciro -met 5 3 6 RM►'s i�nrvey i y CORDWOOD. _21 er"Is.Mtrwet j IL» I+ ` se. / F 144 Husain* Number i 113 2 Cell N 143 TA i' tl•7 2/ ilia • • 21 32 2 (a5 23 37 913i 21 32 2 M Ll 37 •148. •• I1 x rl1.rtT 355 •' 117 ss 191 I a in 011 197. 1 :110 el 80 1 sit l3 a 1 88 a 10 1e SN 1 /IeM 111 IR 19 71 3a5 p $N IL 6N s N e1 s 86 .67 r 92 70 9 IP 70 9 17 82(121 so Is 61 0 72 M 9N N5* INS 5 01 N SN 70 9 01 • I t9 70 1r Ir 2 CTS. A GALLON Good Value in Tea Jat is Tea. rilelrl'�R b_ ".(:e i)-., & 40e. 1h. C. CRABB. , Oodefirb, Aur. 38th. toe. 10422, Persons wishing RRnod ,-nrd wood at 'below. .w tan have the sass. so lied W. L. PORTON, es leaving( t '.ha a ih. •t prompt's lag Troosw/M iferanV (fedrrlr►. byTRRA•t-R[II • OodrMeh, vs. Ittb. VOL foss lx GEO. OLD'S STORE. Our anent will rill al the ane, daily for BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS orders. Also on hand. a lot of cheap wood LETTER HEAD.1S AND such as 'hurt .lays. wining*, et.. Alt the weedeon be h nght at the mill r delivered. ENVELOPES tom CHEAPEST IN OODERICH 11VIER BAECAl1ER, AT SiONAL OFFICE Fans Rees viii,, Signal for lb* ty►i 18883"Tr Sr 50c, w,. Jane 1rd. IMW, CANAM'S MER? INDUSTRIAL FAIR ao Agricultural ElpOsitlo1, 2N- TORONTO Ur,.IMWII OTM TO IsrH. V 111111111111a• Teasers d New iso GasAT Ar,aacuoes is d this itabibiries. Cha. /r/M.tai J♦ser..4 .a ma au Ws oceans( Prise LM sad isw, forma sees to say roe a• spplieuios, br past card or other- wise, to the Swrsuary at Tomato satria13 clax Saturday August sick. H I HILL, IN0. J. W ITHPROOW. Magar sad Teague.roildsoL 1 BUY Slop Work 1 WHEN YOU CAN GET FIRST - CLASS FIX WAWA' TIN /rase FI_�Xw. is SAUNDERS VARIETY STORE. A Fresh Steck of Preserving Kettles Fruit Jars, Coal Oil Stoves, And I'her Peasoaabte Goods. The Cheapest House UNDER THE SUN. West -.t. , next aloor to the Peet Qake. (ied.►1c0. Jets slat. 1100. ..ca-,.awr..w