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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-1, Page 4• • Loo 444'.s sees, THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 188& Vuron f ign j u r a1.tsmgo EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, AT Tia pram: NORTH - tITRIIT, OOUIRIC L It 4 • wide-awake local so4sveil.d e mewl mews mad the w e: tat kaowtedge. l .£Tp or etwer=Irree r three leooeikw If the al a NICat twit la advuoe, mbsrfpUo• wilt be a{ Ps rate of $2.0•• year. ADS UTfal%G RATES i -- lienal and ether casual ad.ertlaem•.ta, tic, fiat Ilse for first tu.ertiou. and 1 coots per Mae Ter each subsequent lueenloa M.ss.eed ip a .sotsreil scale. .soul notices In nenpariel type 5c Dar Mee. Local amuse In ordinary reeding type le pe Bealoess cards of six lies sod ander 1111 per year. Advertisements of Leat, round. Strayed tearless Vacant. Situation 'Wanted *s4 lieeloess Chances Wanted two eitwedieg 1 Moss ouopartel 61 per ise.tln. Mouse on Sale and Farms on 8sle. not o oso.ed • hoes, 41 for first mouth. bre per sal - sonnet month. Larger advt. in proportion. Any special notice. the object of which 1• to e the pecuniary benefit of any 1M►. ual or . ompany. to be considered u •d wertisement and charged accordiorly- These terms will is ..11 cases be strictly ad- hered to Special rates for larger advertisements, or atveniermenta for extended perode made known at the omce of publication. JOOOIgi OE AiTIEOT. It fully equipped Jobbing Olio, la carried w la oo.neotion with unordinary aewaimpor hwdoem. where first-class work 1* turned out at reasonable rates. rA-erythtng In the privat- ise lime can be done OD the yress u misfrom Lihtmineted poster o a wising cord. All communtcat:one must be addressed to D. leGJLuA4lt T, /Editor of Tilt SIONAL Goderich Ont. HURON SIGNAL. /MIDST. JUIis In. ISIS. 9• a .•":t4 pl THE RAILWAYQt-E.TI(ly The time has arrived when definite action should be taken by the town of Osderich io carting its indigence in favor of • particular route of railway between this point and Guelph. In • previous lase we pointed out the line which, of the three proposed, would be most con- dosies to the interests of Goderich, and we dc not intend to go into • recapitu- lation ..f the benefits which we thew shn.ed would resat from the adoption of the route by Itlyt:i, I:ruasels and LstoweL Suf$ce it that the article has done what we intended it should do, viz, e.ade the question of route • lire topic for diacusaion, not only in Goderich bat in the neighboring towns and vil- lages. As usual, Clinton tales umbrage because Goderich Stows no sign of row - tug in the same boat with the self styled "hob" on the railway gneshco, and the 'arc F. -a of that town, under lneptratton doubtless from the alleged railway promoters, threaten dire things against the rouoty town, if the advocacy of the northern rotate be nut abandoned n1 once and forever. THE SIOWLL is alleged to have degen- oersted, and is a no-tec unt organ be- lieves it fails to sen that Goderieh would be benefitted by lending its influence to .obtain another railway route fur Cliu- tou ; and Goderieh and it. inhabitants are t3 have "Ichsbod" written upon , Ahem, and Bayfield into be ,trade to bloc nom forth as the great lake emporium, if Way wig Wows Ms view la►•Mtaet, Sew A1sw41aswtsasa Tbb Wean. No; oyfe.N "4111 sot hook foe help O. P. R ll... -IL RedeHtw. hes. Chews r i4 reamer buddies, but e.rvmt W am•d-Ma 4. Y. Penes& he the out drat hhlw, M w hikel that 1)r7 (loads J. A. Raid Ren. y nohow Malo-a...ww s Notice to CIw4i% -Mn a ItiYask. Celestas' Isosceles -It. RadeMel. Pick House and lair for tiers--D*.yl Ger- des. House for Sale by Aoutiea Jetta Kae:. Ano - tipsier. the proposed R s«aMek seri Guderi.h mad will pant throat* that 'Utas*. 1. the ift•••t •Oiytioe we are eel . dialed by .pl•M$ . motives, and have W o desire too Wadi ear Clinton outttem- peesry, or rvp17 . kind to the aboard tltateenenu waste ify it ea the railway gsstion. AU W$ Waal is to ssdesvur, so fares ie w to advocate the rail way pullet that wW beet *observe the Iaterssta ail (j.deelsh. We have Do quarrel Witt Ow• *sig►hats. Leat them work a sonieth to them best, but let se be all, eat t0 de the salsa W e to toad to lout &Ref the welfare of Gode ' tab, a11d f..r test sees Nisbet One is our keret*. Tat Sosot oL le ler 9edetich first, last and all the weft • R's Hort our sok masfactureu will he well npres$Mei at the great Szposi don at Ci•oiuwW. the salt can bat the world A JiL.ty welt stress the line eats eats, Snag disposed of four felines during the gist mesas. That accounts for the lair ice thalatter. THE 111 uI ism. bes arrived, and what s the natter with the post Otos excavation i The work was to be begin when the front eased of the grosnd. Go,giu• ., Wap understand, will b. well ',presented at the railway meeting't:, be held to Brussels this (7ridsyl afternoon. Let every .nen pet his shoulder to the wheel. It it eartataly reported at Ottawa that the ir.udorees Demises, will enter the Cabinet as Meager 0f the Interior by the haciendas while the others are seek- ing the frost entrance. 101-N. Mr. Tepper bas been appoint- ed Minnow of Marine sad Fisheries for the Dominion. The queliio•tinn for the o6ee which tint him is frost of all other competitors esseist.d is the fact that " h, was the eon of his pa." Golds tat Is DOW attracting much attention. It is the beat in the world for cheeps, end it it uneurp•.sed in the nuking of prime better. It is time we had • boom is our salt trade. Let oar makers help Teat Sweat to bring our saline product into greater prominent's. Sit Jane seed to boast of his ability as a cabinet maker. To judge by a*.s of his INnt swork one would IMw that h. also intends to run es undertaker's line in connection with hie otter Liminess, ao as to be in a position to supply oodles to kis moribund admin- ietr.tion is the *ear tater.. We understand it ie the intention of the waterworks oosaittee to "shoot" the hole at the harbor well by mune of • n.tro-glyesrine explosion, in the hope of (bt►ising • greater head of water. If the wises proves to be • failure, it will lead to an effort on the part of elee- hors to "shoot" the members of the com- mittee et the next municipal blection. Ammeters of the southern route of the Guelph .Junetit n d Goderich reilwa they will nut allow tbemselree to vee aro of opinion that the line will to built through Clinton spectacles. ( via St. Jacobs to Seaforth, and that run- . or scolding cuutemporary is terribly i sing powers will be obtained by the C. belated and very igswrant on the earl - P. B. ewer the G. T. R. to Goderioh. may question, tar it would not make sock Why dose the C. P. R. not save the ex - absurd statements and give vent to tnek I penes of Milling • asw line at all, and wily threats. By this time it osgbt,get remiss powers over the C. P. R. to know that Goderich is the objective from MWelpb I point of the propoead lite from G.siplh, } _____ _ _ and all its dog -in -the meager efforts em- Ilmw the ppxjt and the people tr ;Gilt rich apt fret itsrd haat the awoet aeriou•ty dl. mot affect the ultimate results. It obodd k,.uasel ar,.6 oeest the C. P. R. omclale is also know that the line beet suited to 8eay 4iolerich would not be one runnieg parallel with en ezietrng railway •i -i wide, which could Dot bet be the eery Net we hswlts•t heard d anything ice mere the line ow Clinton adopted. At p .5.i_f M wet • .rorissosical ache... prosect we have all the ennmection with from Clinton that we require, end tour as ~ ~e MDros ' and er don't and intimation is t., have denim comae.!+hal~~ Ern has. Under what nicattoo with the northern part „f the 1 charter will ahs .unlined debet" 'Pr." spr county for a,mmeroial and ether tour- it.lfl posse, without having to pay toll by f Wa we *ypd to enflames that Hon. eteniag through Clinton, a hu hereto- Ch s. Dreey. Commissioner of Agricul- ture base the ease, owing to the lack of tars for Ontario, in response to an inn - tram 000nection to the county o. wu at that point. Clinton at the present time peseasee railway advantages superior to many other parte of the Bounty, and it would he absurd for Goderiek, Rlyth and Brussels to stared still and allow dill farther d wastages t, go that way, to their detri- ment. Clinton is not the county of Moron, and it is tow that ambitious but selfish town was made aware of the fact, Then' are hills Wyeed Pentland. Teals•iltmrM the He signetAN friths horsed Forth. 'pm. -The great teed of Ontario in To th. threat (hat the mighty servo lbw Myo wham al1 the ancient fent. .d the elbows railway agitators will be sslm be M watisbiaagg baler. the axe, ie directed to the breaking dn.. of t;od. ss..s mean. of rep y in ren• termer pa► lltNe. This astyteb.hodes a{ ig ase planting is lionised to Sass of toast, for osly them give in aw4 ilpriaj some treiett bserier dogma the nilgai I woeld lib to re- mind mind the rustlese of year jeerrl fall the Seel week le Jose is the best time for pleating s'mewrssea. ad that if a g w6gd m with des ears, they will hs a11n=7 M Soewiek Yours .te R. M. Palters. Te eslo, May 24 one tier Sues In orth• Ctlmon. Stanley, Godetdeh tp,Bnytono ld i Have they t besrlpre •grimmest between the oohed k the C. P. R.. not to Inter preiptpagdositpotrite d each Maar 7ellseme How - tetka from the directorate of the society, hue signified he intention cal •ppain, the Great Northweetere Fair at G.derich on Wednesday, Get. 3rd. This will be the Gist visit of the hos. gentleman to this ____o and ea he ie • poetical agricul- tatM we hers every reason to believe he will be heartily wJMomed M hid fellow •ens lime se neat svevgweeaa, r.eh and the building op of Rayfield, ens here only to say, that (7ed•rich dose lope saf•gr.nee Reyteld in railway again at iiia joinder*. 1f nor neighbor oo the lake to the Booth of us mu possibly pot in * lies of railway we have no obits Mee to it, twee by way of CliMo., bet we fear that if it waits fee the host., ears by that rest* its ye•ageet baby d TOWN TOPICS. "A rubra e•tey pt. telhe notes, A a' /oak Ar'U peenf tt." rut good photos, Joe cabinets, and first class chromes and s11 palatines. U.o Stewart says be will take so ..trend puce. A 0000 PasatuT. The most ueetal gift you ,•an make 1s to gl,e a Wlrtinn. Ar pit to U. Mdi,Ilieuddy. agent Uuderlcb. Master Iossoeay remarks that for beet sales .n new grooertee, provieluua, fruits lc. Yoe Mislaid call sad see MecU/Wvray. ((lwbb'. bock. Piss TAILORING. -B. MacCovmae kap the Anon assorts teat eat pods for what and snm- mor sues. Order hem Wm sad you will tis pleased with at and prim.. Nsw Novara. -A tit et the latent sloven by the beat Authors. Also a somber of the beat lacrosse sticks from ale beat makers received and for sale cheap at Butler's. Thr Caledoalsa names will bob up serenely is Wderick a aha tad of July. dad 11 you watt anything in the drew Ilse, true • sum - tore sett to. Ltlmarooch. go ie r. it A IMd- hem. the tailors, and get it. Ln-tlru. TEA -Henry Y'ILvd the railway Clog, is agitating for • sew ex trio to the South Pula Teo expedition w iU nut be pro. poly gated oat unless4) is a aleck of ii}Ior Ta such u pee yoga sells. Call on Goode, the druggist, Albion block. for everything to tet lfae of dram patent medicines. cbasicas dad tolls articles sp(od'ib*o`oraeer W. C. Goode. Druggist, Albion Block. Tea Womsx". ('Harem'. Tisieenaxta thrum will meet ve.afarl for tae trs•racttoe or bedew. every T afternoon at tis .'cock. is North -01 Meths chunk. avert women interacted 1. the wort is cordially invited to sttead custom OCT. -Not out of town- but Saunders • Sen have decided to clear out their entire stock of y's.cy Goods, Jewellery, Plated Wan eel Notions. Orem baremiaa may be leaked ter, as they Wish to clear them out before mskleg anticipated changes in their business. Dat fad to call at the Cheapest Reuss wider the Sun. prtorilvaoseo Srrroaos.-Ts the minds of b edeetlesi to genchans ua. Or tversal he day. And to the naiads of mmy who are sot ppract t0 poln ions tbheetaquuaan y mIcia ow a eug7vlae ed otolm speras,. . Wbeo 0.east et universal .uthwas ooac a R. It Ballow• t photograpte er cell lesk oo.flde.Uy fora an•slmoua vote from W kis customers. Mn Soott Siddons while in tcwn was the eue.t of Mr M. Hutchison. Mr Geo Old has purchased the Mont- gomery property os. West street. Constable Yule has boon off duty the pat few days oe account of dlness. Regular monthly meeting of the public school bawl next Monday evening. Mr Stanley Hays, barrister of Bros - seta, was visiting in town this week. Mr J. S. McDougall, division oourt clerk, was visiting In the Queen city. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, of Clinton, spent a few days last week with Mr. S. Megace. Dr and Mrs I're left for • six months' sojourn in Great Britain, on Thursday afternoon. A Summers. - Rees Price has re - Vi Non with a handsome awning. Box WANTED. --.1 sharp, active, intel- ligent boy to wanted at once to learn the printing buuneat. Apply at Tag SK SAL. Miss Edith Horton, organist of the Presbyterian church, Leeburn, wad the guest of the Misses Hillier, of Kingston - St. last week the old-time verandah in front of The local company of the 33rd Bat- talion is preparing for the coming camp- ing out at Landon, under the command of Capt Crockett. Mr. Hooter. of the firm of Hunter Bros., Kincardine, paid us a friendly visit on Saturday last. He came down on the tug " Spray." Last week Mr, Sandford Stokes caught an eleven and one half pound pickerel, the lantern seen in this section fur • number of years. Warton Echo :-Mr Jas. Clarke is again among us after a luog winter spent in Ooderich. Ha many friends here were glad to see him. Dr McDonagh will be in Goderieh for consultation on Saturday, the ltd of lune, and afterwards on the first Saturday of every month. Mr Oen Rice, Chemical Salt Works, left for Chicago last week on • health improving trip. Mr Jas Addison accom- panied Mr Rice to Chicago. icaRo. Tae effuses' Coserrri.. -A repre- sentation from the citizens' committee will be present at the Brussels conven- tion which will be held this (Friday) aftnrnuon. Mr. Stirling, who lives 4eww .ear the river bank, recently came Mess • hen's n est which contained 98 eggs. He ap- propriated the egg to lieu of payment for storage. 1'. B VanEvery k Co. are going heavily into the fish trade, and dorsad the past Demon have had a large number of fiat care made by Buchan & Rnbio- eon of this town. Dr. M. Nicholson, the Rest street dentist, makes the preservation of the natural teeth a specialty. Os adminte Seed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the pain- less attraction of teeth. Rsanvsn -Bible depository is now foamed at W. L. Wolverton's dentist See upstairs, opener North -8t. and square. M. McGillivray, grocer, having resigned the depositaryship, Mr. R f William*, of the Rash of Comuaaes, who was ie Tommie lest weak, reformed the game of leas*** be- tweet entweet the Torontca and Shamroehs, es May 24e11, in • highly sK.ient tenser Y. W. C. T. 1 -.-The Toueg Woman& Cbrintiae i'eespersnee fetes will hold • spacial testing on Mocday, June 4th, in the library n/ Kenn chards at 7 30 •'.loch. All the members am reviewed 10 be present. Sew Tamar. -A morel theory le greedy adun.sed, end aaessetlk iaekeed epee re peliss Medea It is dist the matron isthmuses dr..bssss es it dogs the tide. Tbq esy k bee bees r meth. ed for yams that drw.heaa.ss prevails te 5 gnaws, meet from dee but quarter to the fell d the nest then at other time is other welds while the modes isg*ttis fall the tipple.s bra taste bur .'.pis. _ a :aY i'r 1inkiklol;7,ffi flkill',:eadl.41,11it_'..1 a Paoutarrrox Lamm' -The rangier mestiag et Ciodertok 1'nditbittw Leasee wiU be held ie the 4mplInoss hall ue Tuesday neat, Jets tith, at 8 o'duok. 611 in sympathy with the immanent are ourdi•lly invited. The Heree Serums dub will play the Dauntless club, of Olintoa, us the lacrosse grounds on Thursday, June 7th, ball to be faced fur at 2.30. This will be the first champioa•bip game of the swoon, and good play is expected, Lau Bao.se,-We regret to learn that lgr. Jupk leant, ail the >titeardits !.-rams, stet wwill s bristta Int; while w tiro way to Tessweter o. Suodsy last. The hones took fright, sad in attempt- ing to jump from the rig he met with the amidst. Tb. wife of Mr Adam Thomson died in O►aaeu on the 21st inst. The re- mains were brought to Goderich and is - toned in the Maitland cemetery, the fuuer•l taking place from the resides* of Mr Robert Thomson last Friday afternoon. Tbe Rev J 8 Lagear, of Ethel, form- erly of Clinton, bee tow help is his pas- toral douse ia the shape of a hounding boy, which was berm iu Goderich os. Moo - day. He was it town on Wednesday, and had • foes as broad as • barn dour. -New ata Mtt.rria Arroner'i nee --Lieut. Cut Colsmau of the 33rd battalion, Brussels an official visit u uDSat urda . Mr. Sinclair is to be relieved from com- mand of the oompaoy, and Mr. Stanley Hays, formerly of Goderioh, u appoiot- ed captsio, and Dr. McNaughton hot lieuteaast. Good manilla, 80c. per M ; white bo..-, $1.00 per M ; batter do., 0L25 sod $1.30 per m„ up a high •e $1.80 for the best btuiness envelopes ever imported into Goderich. Largest stock it town. Only • small advance for gritting. All other lines furl at Toe 81ox1L Laing Fz:un. --A sturgeon was aught near the M.itland bridge on the 24th of May which weighed 74 Ibn The lucky fishermen were Patrick Dean and Jams Webb. Another weighing 44 Ib. was caught on Monday loot, by Rubt. EUia The big fish have not tU lett the vicinity.. of Ooderich. Hs Ksgw Wgtr waft Wapreo.-Aa exeksoge tells of • subscriber to • paper who dud and lett fourteen years sub- scription unpaid. The editor appeared at the grave when the lid was being screwed down fur the last time, and pet a linen duster, • thermometer, a ,alta leaf fan and a receipt for making arti- ficial ice in the wain. A Levet Hrio.-R.r. Mr Learoy, in the Bodge street church, Belleville, after reading some half doses notice Sunday last, said : "Brethren, I think have read announcements enough. shall be glad when they shall send •a nouncements like them to the new papers instead of the pulpit to waste time. That's what the papers are for." BASE, or Horx.-Knox church Bead of Hope has closed its meetings for the summer months. The children are requested to cultivate house and garden dowers, and the Baud will re -open with dower show and. concert. All bringing dowers will receive a prise. President Allan has also offered a free space at the show for the Gowan to ba on exhibition by the children. J.A. REID & BRO; ARE efUWIIIO TU$ Di6T VALU* IN ALL U EI OF 0, DRYvGOODS TWEEDS, Ladies' awl Men's Paraishing Goode, INSPIKII !WI INVITED. 0 - Goods shown with plessure- ciederioa, May llat, JUL heat price for Butter and Ems. JvA.REID&BRO. Hat./ nag Eicunmoss --June 5th dad 19th from Ooderich to pinta in Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota, Kass, Nebrak•, Texas and Arkan.e., all rail via Chtcx.ge. Round trip first class tickets at half fan will be sold good for 30 days. nut is a rare opportunity fur farmers and others to visit the Western States grid Dakota territory at a .mall soet. Tickets and •11 information can be had from H. Armstrong, Greed Trunk town ticket agent ; agent for Allan and Cunard outdo atema re ; sect fur G. N. W. Telegraph Cu., poet office blush, West .trot, Ooderich. LA.'Roesg.-The Huron lacrosse club of this tows went to Luckoow on the 24th to pley an exhibition game with the Sepoye of that village. In the morning a game had been played botwee° the Otter, of Kincardine, and the Semi's, and the latter club did not ache fur a trial of conclusions with the Huron& Finally • picked team was chosen from the two Braes clubs to play with the Horse, dad the gems wen pet an. It resulted in four straights fur the Herons -- time, 1st game, two mi.ates ; 2nd, three minutes : 3rd, one-half a minute ; 4th, fuer minutes The Hurons are playing a strong game this year, and are starting out in good form for the pausal. CaLsnopalr Wore. -The Goderich Caledonian Games wilt be held on the Rod of July this year, according to cus- tom, sad promise to surpass all previous exhibitions. A number of the lading .e athletes, pipers and daucers of Ammo. 1 have already ..ttg m,tied their intention of I wining to Htkr h's county town ors July - ' 2nd, and the arrangements by the tx,m- s mutes of management ars in • far mon progressive state thou un any previous year. Mr J. D. Stewart, who so ably managed the games on previous owe- s alone, has kindly c..nented to again take hold of the helm, an i e lido u5 succor - fully through. Thea large hilts and pre. gram. 0ontatni.g the list of prizes and other attractions mit appear within lbw next week or ten days " His Leer Lsuw."-About the 5th of June a musical and btemry entertain meat will be given in the town hall under the auspices of the Brussels cricket club. At the suasion ef th first part of the program the drama "Hi last legs will be presented Mr Andrews, of Goderich, will take the lead ing pert, being supported by local talent A full home is looked for, Tun Corson. RAuwAY Cot'Wtrrgs.- A meeting of the council railway cote mitts was held in the clerk's office Tuesday evening, Mr. M. G. Cameron in the choir, Dr. Holmes and Mr. D, McGillicuddy were present in the inter - eat of the citizens' railway committee. After some discussion upon the question of sending delegates to the Brussels con- vention, it was decided to have a meet- ing of the council on Thursday eveniug, at which to determine the question. Carrs Satr!asltret. --Mr Wm. Mc- Lean, Goderieh, has been shipping cattle very largely lately. Thursday he shipped 40 head and Monday 36 head from Clin- ton station. A steer mimed by Mr Fisher weighed 1,780 lbs. A 2,:500 Ib. grade bull, bcoght from Registrar Dickson, Mr McLean affirms to be the best beef ani- mal ever shipped from Western Ontario. Toe others were • very fur all around lot and came from the farms of Putbby, Sandy Moateieb, Lor, Sheppard end *theft The Li towel Rfsr.derrf says :-The official bolted of the North street Metho- dist church, Ooderich, have attended an invitation to Rev Geo Richardson of this town to become their pastor. As Rev Mr Richardson has nearly completed ba third year is Listowel, it is most proba- ble that his sphere of labor will be changed at the neat eonfereee.. He will loses behind him • fitting memori'l of a . loss worker i• the very imposing ' tremors which has bes erected by the Methodist body of this town during his pastorate. A Mr•u-a. Di -its. nog. -The friends of Miss Jessie Macks.zie, of Stratford, who successfully taught in St, David's ward public school. Gudencb, sours years - ago, will be pleased t, learn that she has succeeded in passing the recent musical examination at Tnnuty College, Toronto. e Th ,. This examination ,s . ue of three to be • passed before thz degree of Musical Bachelor is won. Miss Mackenzie ranks fah for the pr .wince and is the 6not - h . Stratfurdite who, has taken this •:.antis- ation. The tastes) examinations are _ held yearly, simu:tanenuely io L.odon, Eogland, and Trinity College, Toronto. The Canadian papers, are sent to Eng - tend for examulation, so that the degree of MIuaicoe! Bachelor which is granted the candidate who tales tet three examines - tions successfully is virtually au English degree. Fp to date some half dues persons have secured the degree, the o.ly winner of it io Canada this year being a Toronto lady, Kra Bigelow. Mt., ti.-'.tr SIDDOps.-Last Monday evening Mn. Scott Siddons read to • large audience in the Grand Opera House. She is a beautiful intellectua looking woman possessed of great dra uratic power, u well se personal n.agne tam. Her first piece, " Mach Ad About Nothing, was admirably reel dared, the part of Beatrice particular! so. A Seuah.r Entangled " was alio well given, the imperfect English of tit Iwia.Ootgt es being extremely amus PORTAL RATS C.1xos. -The Post- n meter-(enol of the limited States hes metered into ariaagemente with the Pselmaster-G.meral of Canada establish- ing a uniform rate of poetise of 1 met per .uses of all meteh•mdise, including .Tait, weds, cuttings, bulbs, scions and ireful, and 1 eget pen 1 omnia ea prun- ed mutter in the mails ezehamged ha. erase the two snvatriea This arrange - meat west fete effect os. May 1, smile it M *•id, removes the ob)'eetietie to the reesmt postal eo.eention with arch which wont ieto effect a Marsh 1. GOIMIL c -a Catrcir CLt'a.-T1..041._ rieb tsieket ala► held a are tier on Tett Gay 'mein at Mr. Malaseess.'s .ties, Willa the following oaken were sleeted : S. Ndeorneem, Boa. Presides. ; Dv. Holmes, Hoa. Vier President' Gua mi Drsmtmd, Preeident ; D, M.bosald, Vke►Preident ; O. H. risky, Ssem- tmry-Tpe.mtrer ; M•segtmg Commht•s Dr. Roes, Jim tlasehea, J. Ray ; ass. mumu. -J. T. Gamow, Q. C., lien. A. M . Roes, Robert Porter, M. P , ]r, C. Cawleros, Q. C., R. 8 Chilton, 11. M. • Martyr fir, Sheriff Gibbose, H . tion before the o.aweatins for austere, which prayed that steps be taken at the loaf Sop westing ef the Bounty council to initiate the work in connection with the erection of a c „n„y hoses of refugo, for thes aged and infirm. The subject Was thoroughly ducoaned, and the ge.. seal impression of the gotberiot was that the petitions should be freely aroulated and largely signed. Orr TO Til Nuarltwatrr. ---The Ott. was Jueroma publi.bs. the following .boot the doings of our townsman, Mr A. McD. Allan : -Mr A. Men, Allan, president of the Ontari, Fruit Gnuwer'• Association, ie in the city, .enure fur Manitoba, the North-West Territories and British Ctlumbia. The object of his visit west Is to make obs•rvtio.s sod to judge and resort os its capabili ties. Mr Allan is an experienced horti • ralturriet and acted se fruit a,mmiesioner at the Colonial exhibition in London. Mr Alla* says from what he bas brand he has great faith is the capabilities of our North West as a fruit growing_.... country sod thinks that good ought outs of migrating the wild fruits of till pairies with our tame verities in East ern Canada. He will stay over at Winnipeg and .11 the wormiest plass in the Territories to gather data and wiled specimens of shrubbery, the forest and dors iedise.o.e to the country, paying particular attention to the water courses. From thecae he will proceed to British Columbia and may probably visit California and make own. Come, Mr Allan expects to he away ur Ir. months. Mr Ailsa is not o e a Government minion, bot is going personally es one interested io the fruit industry of the Dominion for, if possible, more enlarged Information. He has hopes that his mission will be able t.. supply information that will be valuable to all fruit growers, bcth in Ontario as well as in the Territories. Mr Allan will study the soil, the climate and all that prtaias to the capabslit.es of the Ilioirtio West and British Columbia. Bass Bou. -The Goderioh bass ball slob played its first game this •ase ou with the Winghaen club o. Thursday, May 24th. Owing to the catcher, Per. Malcomsom, not beteg able to go with the club at the last minute, Tom Chilton had to become receiver for Dud. Holmes pitching. 'f his chauge of position was looked upon as being likely to weaken the work of the club, but the new catcher exceeded the expectations of hie friends, and dud good work during the entire game. In the second, third and fourth innings the t.•,dmch boys got badly rat tied, but plucked up during the last five innings and payed good ball, although they could not overtake the lead they had allowed their opponents to get eat the start The feature of the game was the home run made by pitcher Holmes in the eighty inning when the bases were fulL Following is the score Gateau. x. Rent. R. Whitely. r 1 .... ................- ..._ 4 IL Holmes, c f . Sheehan. l f 1 Cooke. led b 1 Elwood, f*d b.... I Watson. • e 2 whilst.% as b...... 1 C►Utoa 0. D. Holisp ,.. n di Holism, Total ,gl o (err. r f win o,- •• 4 Mtlawthllo. r 1 4 y Moagre?5, tad h ... Paol. yd b ....i • ybwn. let ► ..,,»..............'... coney. c ............ . uecMel • t. 111 hog. 'a. Sleep walking some in Mac beth bur tare bistrionk GweR a ekapor fres. David Copper eld was charmingly read. as was aim a ebapt.r from " Helen'e Babies.- " The Lady Clare, ' a touching and testing little love tale, was recited with feeling. " Sent Back by the Angel.," • pathetic story, was in dialect, and the reader did not appear at her hest. She also gave "The Creeds •,1 the Bell." (by request) which was much enjoyed. A humorous pence ed " Love in a Balocn " was mitabl,entitlgivers. It Wasa good program - Mn. Scott liiddoe's elocutionary gifta and highly coltiested voice, together with her grace .,f person add manner could hardly fail to interest any sodium*. Tgv 'a,.a, a Communion. -A .Wm- ber of repr.eeetative tempsreeee werk- ars gat bored la the Iueten room of, k•tt abort' M I,..1 Metbodiet ahemh Chino , oro Tuesday, tedi•sese future teti.w The rseounte for the1>,eott Act Aanei•tioa ware •edited amd fe.ad attlisfactore. A my remarkable thing a connection with the aosnelation was the Net that there wee • surpass of •boot 0200 ie as treas.. The seof treasury. 100 wu voted to Mr Renee Foster as • slight remoullke til his serves. ea secretary. 450 wee give. to Rev John Gray for hi. emotes* d.eiug the lase *Mpaign. spit rpt peed to the treasurer, Mr J. C. SbwurA, her ode mire el the Mases• A yokels of 4M was . lnwd the .illy* of Ifrat r, Ming to law 0s- penses raeagrsd 1. a rasa.t .ett ra Th. wSema 1•It 11 the Neott floAct siteseet ead aft in ias*s'-tie. WSW forded, bet sees i• than line wee deferred meal after the sasetin r of the Tempaa.as (7e.ri.m0lh. se M..tN.l, in July taeat. Mn if d Godarid4 deet a aha i 0, T. U., how s lea- I 1- 4. a Telel - .i Score by Maine : •• wGoldn'Iccb ogha7 1. 1• i Umptm-A. Murdock. ;,. • >t41/that. 31i Joseph Alton is under the parental roof at presses. John Mullin hes goes sailing for a chain. T. Bright, who lived on 10th eon., Ashfield, left last Tuesday for Liverpool taking ticket by the Anse Lisa She intends speeding tbs rsmai.dar of her life is England Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kity, of Sum- merbill, visited old friends is tilts neigh- borhood lee wet O. M. is reeking at Olammimiiill, rearming, running the poet tote mil dad keslf vin Joust' Ileckatl is learning the bakery Weiaess in Dungeness. Tile flood Template intend WNW their bre open lodge is a week or awe. •e. meet. lyra w. TeeslMeN. Toothaebe, the moot sssmne and ode of the mnst painful affectiome, is instant - 1y) eorod by the enollatiom M Poises'• Ferviliaa Pol•on's NervIlita Pol- see's Ner,iline is a sembi•etiem of pow- e r fel a*odyeee, sad 11 strikes at ages to the autres, .outing them sed ./br4htg in one minute total relief from peen. Mothers, try it for year el ildre.'s telt!" acne 1'terviliwe te sell in 10 amd ilk sent bottles by drusgisle. e • • e iisdemen Waste tiooasaoa. hLy L, tees. oat bok 's'p'wter'1 vee 5 M 0,f 10 is • or kagik r ke IPi . . . .. .. .. .» eta Wit, hw.l .. N e tl Shert t..1M ................ II e It •YM•170 13:101:1•40::11.4111111 3M•Mp trilailles. 41,14 ''. Ina Hidse. • ens....'.. 1e•srmolwerw, tl cwt ....... Oelbente. 1.1- aM n" deo Rrawox !Sohn -Mr Jams Tea), of the 4th con. has sold hie tine Young stallion ., Wonderful Lad" to Dr W. F. Clark V. 8 , of South Band, ludi.w, fur the round sum .f 4250. He was sued by the celebrated imported (,lydes- dale.radion Collin (No MAI) page (512) vol. 5th. Clydesdale Stud Book .,f Soot - land. Wonderful Lod is registered i. the Dominion Draft Stud Boot .,f in addition da Hu dam a ale., restatered in the discount of five some book, he is sloe year and nine ioontb. o1J sock w - • eaitb 14`: Ills. Ile took first prise at the Great 'North Weat- r ern Sahibitiun in (loderich last fall, in a lent. clam of competitors, and was proeousoed by experts to be the final specimen of hone dash at the exhibition. His pedigree a seemed to none in Car. da The court of revision fur the town- ship of Colbor . mut im ale township hall, Carlow, no Saturday. May Stith. The members having tinned the .y;11 re- quired, the following appeals agsinil the assessment were laid before the court : '%'m Allin, for over aasoument as com- pared with other fare lands in the town- ship, and after some oowaiderau-m, A Molloy moved, sec. by N. .i.,hns, that his saessnent by reduced 42 per acre. Chas McHardy appealed on the saute grounds. The booed adjourned for an hour for dinner. t)e resuming business Mr Mctluty. nee Talon up sod dealt 1 with for a lewd* of time. J. Taylor moved, monocled by A Malloy, that the acid aasean,ent be red•leed 43 per acre. Carried. Thom Morrish ala., appeale.i as the former persons, and after examining , ►a aaesam.nt, A Molloy moved, sec. I by N Johns, that hie assessment be re - dosed 01 per sea Carried. John l;orton'e appeal on the sense grounds as ! the above was dealt "nth. J Taylor moved, sec. by A Young, that the said assessment be reduced 02 per acre. Carried. Edward Shaw as appealed i um the same grounds, but no action was taken. James Tobin appealed oft the same grounds as the former, a04 after examining and compering his assess- 1 ment, J Taylor moved, sec. by A Young, that said appeal be reduced 11 per acre. Carried. John Clutton also appealed on the mum ,rounds, but no action was taken. Wm Clutton also, ap pealed no the amu grounds, and after carefully comparing his appeal, J Te7- L..eov., ase. by A Yoeng, taut hi. u- ssameotdthe redend 41 per acre. Carried. Riles Horton also appealed, but no noting was taken. John Keane also appealed on the same grounds as the rat, and os a motion mad. by N lobos, est by A Yost, that Mr Attrill's tasemmstt be reduced 037 per acro Carried. The court thee formed a ooutlet! for the despatch of regular business. The in the chair and members all pre sent. Th. minutes of last meeting read, and after making alteration, was ap- proved. The following accounts mete passed : R Kerr, repairing rood, 04 ; .1 MoLarty, repairing road o0 4th un. , , 41.75. Owen Jones was granted the re- quest of doing hie roadwork fur the corner lot, "urs division line and 9th con.... on the division lite betwe.e mid corner sod Carlow. A Molloy moved, j vee. by J. Taylor, that Bylaw Nu. 36 ter 1875. referring to statute labor be re- pealed, sod that the following be sub- stituted therefor, that say person not otherwise ...eased be liable to 2 days work. If sase.s4 at 0800 or ender 41600, be liable to 3 daps work ; 41800 or under 49400, be liable to 4 days work ; 42400 or ander 03400, liable to 5 days work ; 4311)0 or seder 04400, liable to 6 days work ; 44lOO or soder 46400, liable to 7 days work ; and ler every additional 41000 or f retioa ther - ofJ one day siert Gerrie'. The soar oil then *disowned to met apes os Saturday, July 7th, e 2 cant.. J. H. Rimiest, .- O1.rk. RE ONE GROl In ev is.q.sn.0 wet, we I BLACK BI ACK TALE TABLE SHEBTI H. 1 resew asanir/mu TSB STAMM M ssaflelt. COCxo1L Msrrtoa. Council met at Fishya school boom, on Monday Had 28th, all rae.Mrs preset except H. Oirvin, mingles ut previous meeting reed and signed. A petition was re anima by the ooaseil, asking that the road between lots 11 and 12, Lake Range, he improved. Decided that ae- tios he talon in the matter. The clerk was instructed to write J. Bradley, any R. McCall, to have their fences removed off road allowance by Oct 1st next, las Robinson to have water enures open- ed throes\ hie property, J. Stevom*o., pathesast.r, to have Cath St. ,, sed from Russell St south two chains. Amounts paid : Kinlop Agricultural Society 495 ; T. Green, 49 for ender - drain ; J O'Connor, repairing *avert L R, 44.50 ; D Mathison, repriring culvert tit Kiatail, 41 ; A Moggmb, repairing L R, $2; R Casson, repairing euiv.rt oe boandry, 4450 ; W Sbaekl.toe, undordratt., 44.00 ; H Joheetot, r. - pairing eldest, 41.00 ; K Heater, re- pairing eolvsrt, 46.50: A Sproul. book sae, 418 • J Bryan, printing, 017,75 The eeueeil then eat as s Court of Re "'Minn. After .aesiderieg the roll, J. McKoasis moved, ape. by H. Chambers, that the se mesmwt troll be meept ed as revised this 28th day el May 1888 Rummell meet MOD July14111. i.Ams, Clerk. ENVILOPE$. Artr .tr sin treses. !owes .4 tate p Mal ..o ter rMvevetee UMW for seam rwteas rood r. be lastest stall will beat Wh rich, from Tt Thursday m week during For particular Terms, Sc.. 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