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The Huron Signal, 1887-9-16, Page 4Particular attention attention is also called to the "Yatisi" Corset. This Corset is the only one that the purchaser can wear 10 days and then return and have her money refunded if she does not find it the Most Perfect Fitting, healthful and comfortable Cor- set she has ever worn. Val and see the *Tatar and -Festherbontr ('.11110 .1 J. A. REID & BRO., Tib SspL, BIM. 1I,$ -1g' a. adiessammemas Tads WMIfiv neuter Lamb Bale-Mre C. 11. Wats Illamace ef Mr for Mo. Beret Creed Act -ha. Lewis. TOWN TOPICS. thiers smarm ye, fakfanotes, An'fitith Ain sweat U. - A BAD Mies -It you fall to ere the fall goads at B. it accormee's. There's mosey in it If you attend 10 1* In near. as. Stewart Issis just returned trom the mooting of the Photographers' Association in Toronto. Ile has the latest wrinkle& The big Toronto show is reckoned the most successful of De kind ever held In that city. but the photo@ turned out by H. Sallow' mac not be surpassed anywhere In Canada. BRADTAI•DE CLOIRIND. If you want a 0011 of resdynsade clothing that will bear favor- able comparison with most fitted goods, be sure and go to F. 41. A. Pridhaufs. It fits lit* the paper on the wall. Comm. Issussosrcg. - As long se you drink Liquor tea you need not fear dying. but for fear an accident should befall you. Geo Shy - nos. the local agent. is Issuing seven days' policies with every pound of tee. TH. Womoses CHRISTIAN! Tgairgnomeg UNION will meet regularly for the transaction of busbies. every Tuesday afternoon ot 220 o'clock. in Knox church. Every woman in- terested to the work Is cordially invited to attend. roc all drugs. d'meuffs, perfumery. patent medicines. chetnieale, etc.. best quality sud lowest rotes. call as Illoode's drug Noes. siemens of Wong and family recipes. Albion Block. 8 MI attention paid to Ai& W. e. ti e. druggist. In order to get more room. Saundersk Son have rented the store next door to the poet office. in order to display their full line of Ourney's Co'ys stoves and ranges, for whom they aresole &gaits. They have about fifty second hand stoves in gond repair.which they will clear out -thew. Tile cheapest house under the sun. FINE Toitonixo.-Custompers ready legend upend be measured for a fall salt overooat of strictly the choicest goods MI the market. with • out and make in erica osceolixisce with teas taste sad true se., ehould instmet MeConnac's Immense mock (drew tallgoods, foil suiting, and Robby overcastings Ii* an the new shades. Don't fail to see them. Tem HyRog AND I3,11' IC LoAN MCP INTENT - ENT CoMPAN V.-- Depositors in this company have the best possible security for their Mon- ey. all being invented in usortunge on term property. Depositors have a fins lien is all the company's assets. 14.1. 01 interest paid. from 4 to 5 per cent. accenting to amount and duration of depoeit. Oar men having sur. p.us maws should call and see the manager. Mies Alice Trainer returned home to Chicago, last week. Mr and Mrs (a.. Elliott, Southot , are visiting in Toronto. Miss Mary Elwood left for Toronto cro Monday to attend school. M. Hutchison. of the Big Mill. re• turned from his trip on Saturday. Mn John Tees, of Turnberry, is vet. iog oli friends in and around Goderich, at present. M C. Camorms. M. 0 Cameron and V. Holt were in London Saturday las; on legal business. Mn Carpenter, of Detroit, me. Wm L.zzie Ferguson. of Goderich, is iu town tr,jsiting old friends. Rev. U. It. Turk and freely left town for their future home in Atlanta, Georgie, Friday last. North -St. Methodist churoh was Supplied by Rev. J. S, Fisher, of Hofmeorille, Sunday teat. David Curry has given up the boot and shoe business here, and will, we un- dereiand, locate in Ciintou. The model school student class as enabled on Tuesday at the central school to the somber of 26. Potni roe saran A immoral'. -Monday last Jane* Hays, of St. Andrew's ward, was appointed town poundkeeper. Town council was further adjourned Friday night until Monday, owiag to some of the members being oat of town. "Hob" McKay has gone to Chicago, and has secured • positron on the clerk - is staff of a grain elevator in that city. Mir Georgie Martin has returned to the Wesleyan College. Hamilton, whore she will remain until next June. H. 14 L S The first Fortisightly meet- ing a th. term of the High School Lite- rate moiety will be held this Friday eventimg. Knot church Bated of Hope will meet on Saturday, Sept 17th,at 3 o'clock p let there be a full attendance of the children. Invensemea. -- Daring the month ef-• August there were 10 internist's le Maitland emetery, 7 adults, and $ chikiren. TROT SAT IT Diltav'T &see Marek Iset, the inspector in the Booth Riding of Huron has sensed over forty coseetioas for 'strewn of the Stott AO. Wears glad to leant that Master Oa- h eellis Hodge i. in fair way !,/ recovering ,{ from the severe attar* of illness alluded to is our last irises. R Martin has been beady eagassed for donee toe past getting his mare in • $t for the speeding in the ring al the et North wester, Fair. TEIEllUPLA litIGNAL. FELDAY, SEPT. 16, 1887. Dr MeDonipili win he ia Goderif., ow. sessehatie us Iteted-L4, the 3rd ed S•PfeFittors '1:-. atterweds on the fires F4.2....rtray of every smooth. Saunders & Sou have the contract fur heating with hot water, the borne re - tend, pureheed by Jane' A. PleIntords and oespied by it 8. Williams. Oar thanks are due to Dr. and Mrs Maws fur tropes of FlYethington pap on """iailill reports of the great meth- eal engem kb mess at that city. BlAtroa'• Cot:ex.-Thos. Parker, of (Judaic& township, was tined $l and roes Wednesday last for assaulting ti. 0. Wilms at • threshing oo Teseday. To Ter Bw Fast -Quite a number of oar townsfolk availed themselves of die cheap rates to visit the Industrial Exhi- bition in Toronto during titer pet week. Kthronosi Tate. The crow petition against M. C. Cameron in the late Do minims election, will come up for bear- ing at Goderich on the 16di November, Y. W. C. T. Union will meet on Mon- day evening, Sept- 19th, at 7 30 o'clock, in the lecture room ssf Knox church. All interested in this work are invited U. FALL Patorriso --Merchants and oth- ers who web Fall Printing done neatly, cheaply and promptly will consult their own interests by having it done at Tug BIUSAL t tbs.. BALANcit ON HAND. -Th. town treasurer's statement for August showed receipts to be $3,012 31 and expendi- tures $1,720 W. leaving • balance un band of $1,20L77. ColtaltSPONDINTis WANTRD.-W• want a reliable correspondent at every post one in the county. Those who will undertake the work will be supplied with stamps, stationery, *ie. Dr. M. Nicholeon. the NS eat street dentist, makes the preservation oi the natural teeth a specialty. Ons adminis- tered from 9..m. to 4 p.m. for the pain- less extraction of tooth. The Parkdale Ti,,..'*, edited by our old friend, A. G. Gowelock, tensed out a bondman* special Exhibition number last week. The place and its surround- ings were well written up. Lamm Arris.-YVedneeday Walter Hick, of the Huron Road, Goderich township, showed us an apple, uf the Imperial Alexander variety, that meaa. ured thirteen inches around Nomrueourzes FAIR Consul PI:At:- me --The out practice for the fall show choruses will be held in the Town Hall next Tueeday evening at &o'clock. All concerned will please attend prompt- ly. Loci. PROHIBITION LEA4iVE. -The Goderich Prohibition League will hold its next meeting in the lecture room' of Victoria st. Methodist church on Thur. day, 26th inst., at 8 p. m. Conte one, cow all. 0Na Trim:Avers NANIas WANTED. - Each name to be accompanied by full athlete and 26c., for which Tent SioNe. will be sent for the balance of 1887. Subscribe now, and get the full benefit of this offer. Mrs Hooker and two children left for her home in Kamloops, B. C , Monday last, after • visit to her p.renta Mr and Mn Geo. EV&DS, a this town Her mother accompanied her as far as Toron- to un the trip. Hz WAR BREN Loo•raD.-The Strat- ford Herald says that :-"U ndoubted information has been received showing Ald H. A. Jameson and family to be in Kansas City, where h e has a job on one of the papers." JENITII•Ms ".ow. - Edwin Long's celebrated ere of picture' on "Jeph- thab's vow- will form the basis of the sixth discourse, no /emus scriptural paintings in the Victoria st. church aim Sabbath evening. -o, _ _ THRY ata SOMRTHINnleilt Th. Whitby Vie ro-h. evidently a poor Opine of the town sasscii collec- tively and individeelly, .s it says, "the majority of them are net fit to mange the affairs of a tribe of red Indians.' ExerismoN Suing. -The pens, shale, otc., in connection with the North- western Fair are now In course of con- struction. Street lospeetcor Gordon is prosecuting the work, and is having it done by corporation laborers wurkIng by the day. W. C. T. U. -The annual meeting of the Goderich W. C. T. U., for the election of officers and other business will be held in the lecture room of Knox Chuilch, on Tuesday, September 20, at 2.30 p.m, A full attendance is re- quested. Tau WIATilltit. -Helms (etas, the Toronto weather prophet, predicts warm rummer weather until the middle of October, broken by • comparatively cool spell occurring the latter part of Septem- ber, which month will hare unusually high temperature. Conitto To Towle --Mn Mary Van- essa*, of Colborne, who recently pur- chased a house on Anglesee-st. fres Wm Young, intends taking poesessioe it shortly, mo as as to give her daughters • belief opportunity of attend- ing the high school beta IT WILL NOT BE SOLD -Mrs Turner and daughter arrived in town Wednes- day week and domiciled themels es in their summer residence. It re now us• derstood that Mrs Turner will not sell her prcperty, but will have it improved for future occupation by the family. Hems° MI A emu era aim -Dr Sippi, well known in Goderieb, and who reedy sang so acceptably at the Grand opera benefit conoert here, has lisea appointed bursar of the Asylum at Loa dun, at a salary of 91,400 • year and free hese. The appointees' is a good one. _are-troAretzArlettlL,ese TWIN Ptiople's tion of the Methodist church Victoria -arse, will re orisons.) for the amiss winter mouths nett Monday evening. oe this occasioe they will hold • grand fruit social. Admission 15 cents, fruit served at 8.15. A good pro- gram afterward& AN Owienow.-In the prise list of the orthweetern Rxhibition, whorls will be eld in (Leftwich on ()ewer 4, 5&ad ,AOS Of 11*) slight omissions have ow erred. Yearlinp eke have been ined- ertently omitted hem the heavy draught as, bet prita• will be awarded not- ithetanding the ensues. Mao Sinop - ire Dewa sheep will heehaw. with tlt• ordshire End Hampshire Doom 3. Tellt IFIT7 Tams nth W. -Gown* Aelieson, who hos bee on • trip to the Noethweet la sonemay with Re. T. M. Campbell, 4 Owe Smut remised Tuesday even - tag. Mrs Aeliewa, who had been the eiseinser at Orchard Beach, M.i.t.,set Mee at Teruel.", and acoosn- ponied he home. Tatnaa's • Nullielt or Team is H. ..a. -Aa beset farmer, Iroise asked why he did not entreoribe fur a Dews - paper, excleiesed. "because my father when he died, left me • geed .tarry n ewspapers, and I have sot read dime through yet Ibs. sawn taste fur n ews was remarkable. RIAD Tula ITEM - WO have received another large shiposi tat of envelopes, which now wakes oar stock the game osimplete in Goderich. W. eteU dim by the thouseed amid printed, at the lowest toseetble figure. We invite all in n eed of envelopes to call aad me our stook and get our prima T1111 Mailloit WILL aa Cri•Nuen. In lee of a harvest hose festival the pastor of Ventral et. chetah, in order to pay mote soon dee against the church, asks the fri-nds and member* to supply a big oath oollectiou of B200 on Oct. 204. This was erroneously animated from the pulpit :last Sabbath for Sept. 24th. A rraathATED AT LUvitmow.-Ths Lusknow Sentinel this alludes to the sterns 4 Blies Wye, at the receut Caledonian Coned in that virmge :- Miss Wynn of Goderich, sang "Within • Elioboru town," and "'The Blue Bells 4 Scotland," and was very meneromily received, singiug in good ease. New Sonora SetrioN.-His Honor Jed,* Toms, County Clerk Admen and School Inspector Tom, to whom was referred the Colborne school section dispute, have decided in favor of • new section. The new school will be telt in the vicipity of Dunlop, and will be composed of that village and the farms surrounding it. FINS PZARs. -Friday lest our old friend Walter Hick, of lid 89, Huron Road, Oode rich township brought us in • fine lot of pears. A dozen of them weighed 6 lb. 2 oz., and they were of excellent flavor. They comprised Flemish Beauties, D'Angageme, and Doyens, Boa. He has had • tn./ yield and fine sample this year, HZ HAS °or: Tame Slag. - The Mitchell Recorder thus take* a cut at "Bill" Davis and "Me brudther John" : "e (reek of nature is reported from Locknow in the shape of • calf with s anake's head. This is not so bad a /reek of nature as a WAD With • snake's heart and fangs. We have one or two of the latter about here. LITRILATt- EL SELETION?' tolt JCL , 1888. -The Face against the Pones pp• 74.76; Tbe Discovery el America, 115- 119 ; Lady Clare, 128 130 ; To a Sky- lark, 187 ; The Gulf Stream, 131-136 ; The Conquest of Bengal, 222 228 : The Demon of the Deep, 266 271 : After Death in Arabia, 272-274 ; The Forsak- en Merman, 298-302. Moan Coes PILED Ur.-Envineer Chipman's bill against the corporation was submitted Tuesday evening Wt. It amounted to 975-925 for travelling ex- penses, 925 for two days and a half of a sojourn in Goderich, and $25 for sub- mitting his report. The matter was re- ferred to the finance committee to report upon at next meeting. itioturrron.-Janies Watson, of Sun- shine, was brought before his honor Joie' Tome last Saturday, chanted with assaulting • little girl named Currie, aged 12. After hearing the case for the prosecution and • portion of the *videos, Hie Honor equated the primmer. J. T. Ciarrow, Q. C., appeared for the prisoner, and the County At. 0.7 prosecuted. Naw Revert Digrairors. -An Order in Council has been passed changing th• Inland Revenue districts and divisions. The following is the official list of the Windsor division : - Windsor -Jaime Go.; office, Windsor. Brant - The 'Sequoias of Brant, Norfolk and Oxford. Ledon-Miidleaex, Elgin and Lamb - ton. Stratford - Bruce, Huron &ad Perth. Windsor -Kea and Kent. 8. Sloes returned home from Tilbury East, Kent county, Monday last, whi- ther be had been to attend the funeral of bis uncle, Joseph Sloane, of lot 13, Middle Road, of that township. De - sewed was in his 70th year, and had re- sided in Tilbury abet 54 years. The funeral was one of the largest ever held in that section of eousiry, as dermas - 44 was widely known and universal, respected. A Stow WHS.-The afternoon mail train from the east is from half an hour to an hour and a half late almost every afternoon, and potions* oo the part of our people is beginning to ease to be a virtue. hal it pawed* for the G. T. It authorities te sorry the mail by an ex- press Jested of • freight train to God*. deb and points west of Stratford I It min% be that there ir a aoow blockade on the reads. ''AWIPUL CRARnlat.”-Thons of our readers who have had to foot expreee bills for goods cowing over tem roads t, tioderice, will be able tc appreciate the following In an advertisement by a railway eoespany of some uncalled for pods, the letter "I" had droved fres the word lawful, and it read :-"People to wheat these pelisses ars divested, ate eroded to ewe forward sad pay the awful sharps ea tbellaelle." Finn Murex -Mosley last Charles McPhee, the well-kaowe grape grower, of ho 6, es 9, Consorts, presented es •ith a basket ef menet grapes Mr McPhee has over 1,000 vines a um. Greened variety, besides a number 4 Demme, Rogers turd Mali, and e4. stem that his amp this year will remelt between eight and ten tons Orders by wit addressed to C McPhee, Niter'. 0., will be promptly attestiled to. RealvvIian John Re, of Coltrane, shamed wsth horse steatit" was brosOt before his Hone ledge Tome Tuesday last, pleaded "sot g.�," sad was re- manded until ant Twomey. It Woks now es if Eno was ereaseeted with a peg of cattle thieves who have been enwintitting • merles of depredations ia the toweghips et °others*, Waimea& eel Hallett. Already stagiest is known to jestifiy the setherities in taking motive seers to brig* ethers to justice. Ty cleetrene.-It has been se to es the oar local essitereteltistutg i snake an effort to get up a proton* tosniesesi in thrdench donne ono of the &ye of the Northwesteru Feu. Hero is • chaise for Loma Conissiseis sad Lawson, of Delay, 1 ijah Martin, Itubt. MeLeas, and the other quuitses of Goderich, and geed/tither Morris, of Colborne, to put their heads together. pea get up a good day's moot. A Coo ?Aral --Lee Week the Miaebell &conk, closed the lint decade its (teem and hise mese to fel ptoud of the poetise it bee attained. Before the adient of the Recorder the Bluebell Adruoute had the field to itself, and the Davis Bros. sought to own the south and the fulbosse thereof in and around that clashes The Recorder chewed all that, and eve if it heist made the Adimik decent, it has made ter Devises heat their burrow. hide - mordacity of thia boon cieferred ape Mitchell, the Recorder is • spicy, newsy aod well -edited journal. Tn. &err Arno -A oounty conven- tion the tesipersoce people of Huron, will be held at Clinton, DO Taesday, Sept. 20, fur die purpose of re-organiz ing the Scott Act Aseciation for the campaign against the repeal movement. Every friend of prohibition in the eounty is cordially invited to be present. The convention will be held in the Rattenbury street and will commence at 10.30 *Week a. no In the evening, commencing at 8 o'clock, there will be a public meeting in the town halLte be addressed by the Rev. John Smith, of Toronto. "AN Auiorrovne IlAwao."-We have reeved from the putlisber. Wm Bryce, Toronto, that new Canadian novel by two well known Canadian litterateers-- Mr G. Mercer Adam and Miss A. Ethel- wyn Weatherald-entitled„ "An Algon- Via Maiden." The story deals with 'cistern Canada silty years ago, and is highly esjoyable readier, as it Is partly historical and gives an insight into the manners and customs of those who lived in the old Family Compact days. It is quite an addition to cur limited Cana- dian nett so, and is well worthy of perusal. Enquire for it at the book- stores. BOVCOTT THE SILvER DOLLAR. -To be required to do business with the Ameri- can silver duller is a sore affliction, and tbe efflictiou is made doubly sore when the "cart wheels" turn out to be °neuter - fret. It is reported that a bad onin of this denomination has made its appear- ance. It is evidently made by casting from a mould taken from a genuine piece. It is not stamped by • die. In color it is somewhat lighter than gen uine 'silver, haring a clear, sortpy appear - arse and feel which prevents ordinary grit or dust froqg adhering to it. The lines of the arigaring are not at all sharp like the original, and the coin ia coli oeably thicker, the milling lines on the edge longer, and the diameter slightly. shorter. The " s" in the word ''pluribus' re noticeably bad, COMMERCIAL UNION.- A Mails meet- ing of the elector+ of Huron for the die come of the subject of Commercial , Chien with the United States will los Wit in Clinton on Tuesday, 27th of Sept. Addresses will be delivered by Goldwin Smith, of Toronto, Thorned Shaw, Hamilton (Editor of the Lice Mock Journal and ecretary of Central! Farmer's Inetituteo Valency E. Fuller, 4 Hamilton (Pressent Central Farmer's! Institote), and others. Any one mg to speak in opposition to Cornmer- cial Union will be allowed an opportu- nity to do so. The chair will be taken at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. Should the day be tine the meeting will be held in the open air, and under cover, if other- wise. Arrangemeuts bee been made le reduced railway fares. 8 IENITIPTc KNOWLEDIdt •ND CLRANLI- WEIR IN MANI:FAL-Mai REWARDIM.-The North American Chemical Co. exhibited their salt at Toronto, and Mr Race, the manager, has been awarded all the silver modes, three in number, with flattering omplinients from the judges of their exhibit. A chemical test was made of the different exhibits with the above result. Mr Rios has always taken the medals at Toronto, where the jedgi. are invariably chemists. A m.dal was awarded at Quebec for an exhibit of the same kind of salt, on account of its purity, although • diploma was all that was promised on the prize list. The salt used in the manufacture of butter and cheese should be of the purest kind, if good, high priced production of thee neomaries is to be looked for, Tui T WILL MISS TIMM PAPER - Some 11 0*. old subcribers of Tun 18to- wet will miss their paper this week, and, so that they will know what is the reason, we will explain. For some past we have been sedum out dunning lettere to thou in arrear, asking them to kindly pay up. We meant business when we set out the duns, for we want the money to enable as to meet our obli- Ration& A large number of oar friends answered to the call, but a nether have failed to respond. This week we hew struck off the first batch of loiterers, and if the mosey owed us is not paid forthwith the accounts will he put in court for eolleetion. Next week we will strike off another batch ot delin- quents, and we will continue the process until there will not be • deadhead on our list. Deadhead subscribers never yet made • paper rich or an editor happy. Pay up. OWLY FOR NererArlia MIN. -The first decision under the new Libel Act of 1887 was given last week by Mr Jostle Armour in the ow of Egan v. Miller. The setion was brought by • eleggyme against the defendant for damage' fur bbel contested in • letter over the de. fondant's signature which was published in the Grevenherst Ratin.r. Under soctior 1 of the Act, a motion was made in Chambers bales vacation on behalf of the defendant for security for nem from plaintiff, and the order was pant- ed. Mr Aylesworth last week appealed Irene that order on the rotor! the the AM was passed for dor protection of the newspaper propellers, soul its benefits ennli not le claimed by the defendant, • private usellivideal in fell oemeseion of die fasts, who was not on the eta, of the **weeper Mr Kean supporbed the order. The Warml jades reversed the seder net the mends taken, deeldieg that the Ant was pealed for the beat itemitemet MON sucessebal advertisers on (4111 COUt100114 ,Tits Oirikeireisiosumee.aisihermirsuit -John in D oller Tliall Bull This is what he says about newspaper IMIlrattieker : "To illseeratimie an adver- tisement is Woe lithos* down your yon want to de bemires yoa mon lot people ke,. it. Smodiug ad s ers mess, chewed Immo a ly, are Letter die reading notices They look inure subs,autisl and busmen like,aud inspire comefidence. I would as mom do Moo os without clerks as without aimless.... FINS BROOD M•RII4 -A Clinton pope says :-"Mr Jana Mooney has, or 11.11 • few days ago, in his stable EU Victoria street • pair of aa tine heavy draft Canadian bred brood snare as have ever ben seen in Ontario. He bought them from Mr McComb of Morrie. They a • aged 7 and 4 years, and weigh 1720 as d 1730 lbs. respectively and are perfect beauties in outline and general ayk•A - anis, and of markedly docile disposition, without showing any s4 that sluggiab eess often noticed in here, draft". They posses blood sowing which wiI pewit of thee being registered. Mr Mooney will exhibit them •1 the West cons Fair if he does out them in the meantime. One can hardly imagine aaything soporior to these mares for draft or breeding purposes. They ars worth probably $600." The foregoing IR. F'18"11 1.1 timer' item is likely correct in every pirticular 94001-• WV Fe ship. 'the mares In''qn property of A. M. Plky, the veteran horseman of Goderich. Clinton was too small • town for ouch good horses, so 3L P. purchased them. A Joalisa QUILT. -Miss A. E. L Treleaven is displaying and selling a beautiful crazy quilt to the ladies of Huron, to be presented to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Mia. Treleaven's use tore for disposing of her quilt in this manner is to raise money to enable her to pettier • book of poems. The ladies of Huron have a double motive in help- ing in this work -the honor to their country, and the pleasure of assistant/ native talent. The quilt is pronounced by good judges • marvel of art and beauty, relating great credit on bliss Treleaven. both an design and workman- ship. The iuilt has only to be seen to be admired. The addresses 'accompany- ine the quilt evince deep thought and careful study. Miss Treleaven being the author, we feel proud to claim her as • former resident of our town, • daughter of the late W. C. Treleaven, who dwelt in our midst for many years. We bespeak fur her a warm welcome from the ladies of Goderich. The quilt will be on exhibition at the Northwest- ern Fair. Lubin wishing to donate to- ward. the work will have an opportunity of dolt,/ so then. -Cum. Knox Covera Carus -On Thursday of last week Knox church choir, cn tW invitation of their leader, Prof. W. 5.1. Clarke, merit the afternoon and *woo- ing very pleasantly at the Point Faroe After • sumptuous tea had been served by Mr Wright, the genial host, a pleas- ant walk in the gloaming by the lake shore, was indulged in WI the dark shades of evening end the cool bream forest the party to retreat to the large drawing room where the rest of the evening was spent in ranging by the choir and speaking by the gentlemen of the party. Prof. Clarke spoke of the happiness he had in meeting the nem - beg of the choir, but it was probably the last time he would have the pleasure of doing so as their leader. He hoped that although his relation to the choir ought be changed, the personal res7t for each other wooed still remain. hour of ten haring arrived. OvrParatt"tie were made for returning home and after singing "Auld Lang Syne,' and "God Save the Qom]," the party was soon en the road for borne, every one expressing delight at the pleasant time ',met, troderug.h the kindness of their choir PROMIR/Trialr A moo •tvrioN HaeOLU• rios. - The following resolution was passedunanimously at the convention i held n Paisley on the 19te ult., by the Same County Prohibitory Association. Resolved .-That we ,t he mens at the County of Bruce Temperance and Prohi- bitory Alliance in Convention assembled, desire to pot upon record our apprecia- tion of the improvement in the adagio- istration of the Canada Tempera's°, Asit ia this county deriog the past few months, and beg to UMW. th• ot5oers, whose duty it is to enforce the law, of our sympathy with them in their work, and hereby pledge °ar- mlets to render them any amest Ana in our power, the better to en. able them to Ascot* fully the work as- signed to them. That we view with concern the action of sortie authorities in not imposing the peeing. attached to the violation of the law, viz., when a second offense has been committed, the penalty as imposed as if it were the fret offence, which i• clearly contrary to the spirit and letter of the law, and this convention wou'd heartily authorize its committee of manseement to take the necessary steps in order to bring any such cases as may otter in the futere to the attention of the Oaten* 3overn- al.Tilmt(111RAT FAIR. -The Fifteenth Western Fair to be held in London next week, promises to be • great entrees ; the entries are • long way in advents* of last year. There/ will be an immense exhibit of horses ; the management will be obliged to provide further gelding W amoommodate exhibitors. The new main building. containing 26,000 feet, will be crowded to its utmost capacity. The Superintetideet of Poultry states that the new poultry building (driest in the Dominion) will not hold eoneeniestly, th. large exhibits in this department. The new el commodious hall provided for carriage., will be too small for the large number of eines in the depart - resat. The mammoth structure tweeted for the display of agnoultural meth' emit7 requiring power, and containing 15,- 000 fest, is needy all take up. The exhibit in sheep and hags also promise to be rm See About $5,000 has been weeded in preparing • new half -smile race trek. A greed list 4 attraetions has been prepared; mod for propanes Low raw have bees arranged with all the railway esimmanies, espeeimly for those goiag low/ deems.. With new growealle, new loadings, big prise eel greed ettnetioce, our readers will Rad so better time to vet thiz, the greaten Fair 4 the West , It costs double the above to view the Palace of the "Prince of Humbugs." but Twenty -Five Cents will pay for THE SIUNAI. until the New Year. Subscribe NOV. The Best Investment you ever maJe. Wear IICK031 TeACIIIRRIC INSTITUTM-- The geese annual institute meting of the teachers of Wire Huron will be beiti in the High School, Goderich. on Fri- day and Saturday, Ootolser 7th soul 8th, tepees% en Friday at 10 30 a.m. Ou forfote,,,,orossoiievilieliftisrteirinseitt el a varied and intensities character, eon - *Wing of readings, reeltations, tableaux trams, e/ectroal experiments and choruses will be given in the Grand Opera House. The following is the program at th• iustitute meetings - Prettiest's address; remote of Coalman tee ; report 4.1 401•4•I• to P. T. A. ; nsusic in schools, J. P. Netin ; Iterature lesson f‘sr entrees** ; ralistlie:ce. Mies Blair ; the Chatatiqoa movement, W. 11. Johnston ; school management, Inspec- tor Tont; *scientific ezperiments 8. P. Mall., B. A.; elation of °dicers ; Ws- sellaneoes Goiramiss Manic? Mrimso.--The Sabbath School Convention io orange. tion with the Methodist churches of Goderich District was held rig Itatlen• bury st. church, Clinton, on tVedroso. day evening last week, Rev. J. E. How• ell, chatrinan of the districois the chair. The first subject, "How to instruct children in noseiiroary work," was ia- troditced by Rer. H. E. Hill, of Hay- field, *her which it was thrown epee for brief diecussion. Item. J. 8. Faber, of Holmes/wills introduced die question, "What Woomera of Sabbath School scholars," which was &Les discussed, la the absence of Res. Mr Hart, who was to have iistrodegeol "Sabbath School Literaigne,•' it was brought forged by Dr. Williams, and elicited the views of others present. Al the district meeting ow Thursday, missiosary work in the district was arranged MI tOBODS : - Oode- rich, North 81, Clinton, Rattenbury St., Seaforth and Hansel South will make lord arrangements Goderieh, Victoria St., J. E. Howell ; .1110, J. J. Hart, Jan. 22nd ; BaySeld, J. IL Howell and 8. A. Fear, Oct. 23rd Vans, J. 8. Fisher, Jan. 2204; Hen- son North, J. S. Fisher and H. K. IN45 Jan. 15 ; Dungannon, E. A. Fear, 2ad Nils, G. F. Salto° and J. R. Idaho er, De. 4th; Bensiller. W. F. Camp- bell and H. Irvin., Jen. 22ad. ideas- tiooal work will he dose seedy wader local arrangements. Rev. W. F. Camp- bell was appdinted Financial Secretary ins place of Rev. 0. R. Turk. The tot - Waring are the amounts required front airenit for the Superannuation Feel :--Goderigh, (North Si.) 992.57; Goderish, (Victoria Si.) 94710; Clio - tea (Rattenbury St.) $0010; Seaforth, $87.06; Holeseeville, $61.55; Hayfield, 948.06; Varna, 950 98; Hensel. 935 67; Heiman North, .99.12; Dungannon. 97761; Henaliller, 952.49. LAKE NOTBS. owao of interest setae Wys Wb. Ille Deep. T. N. Daseisy'e .slimmer Jane Mc- Leod sailed nerd) Thursday last week. The Carter, with lumber for W, & 11 Dement, enved last week. The Todnian, with lumber for H. W- oad. arrived Sunday. The steam barge Saxon, which called in on Suaday, took os ooal. 51 o: received a eargo of staves by ' choosier from Pleasant Wed Sunday last. The Unshod Empire took 1,000 be- nds of apples and 000 barrels a salt from Cluderich duck Saturday evening last. The schooner J V Taylor, from Chica- go, with sixteen thousand bushels of emu for the T. elevator arrived off the harbor on Thursday neght. Aa the wind was eery high the captain dmpped anchor, and sent • boat's crew in at day- light on Friday morn* to try and pt • tug. There being no ter available. the captain kept at anchor till Saturday, when at 10 sm. Capella Hebb witlt the 4 life boat took Capitate Dewey to the Taylor, sad with tier eseistaoce of that expeneneed navigator the *chooser was guided in safely. During the afternoon the G. T. commenced elevating the Taylor's cargo. A G000 Orren. -Tea SioxAt will be sent to any address from sow until Jan. 1, 1888, for 25e. Subscribe at ones 1411111291 --- Mem Asses Cook. of Clinton, was the guest of Mrs John Hetes this week. Beenaser. Mea P 8 Wallace took in the Torosto exhibition last week. Mn 0 Smith, of Stratford, is visiting her sista, Mrs H Moreland. llts fanners in this vicinity have finished *owing their fall west. Ire Walton was ammo from ..bast Wt week menthe a speed ankle. A Knight. of Auburn, is i'MPlitod building a new bridge owe the Saratoga meek. The structure, whisk was meek needed, will be a greed me Wise Maids - ea. A GOOD Orraa --Toe Reerres loin be mat to arty edam' from now esti! Jew. 1, 1888, for 954. Sebeseibe at pea