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rates tor larger .dvertisements. Orr
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THE HAWN SIGNAL FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 188
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einem wen that he W takes the
platform sad esessised the free-
ot speech that Is the •okaowledged
wee of a British wbjeet, and the
Sineeb policeman failed to pat in •a
effearasee w quell the net. The other
ilea clergyman undertook to watt 00
•sorest Gorier for a street car to soev.y
W to kis destitution, sad because
ligoi
eillnMd to "move on at the bidding
a pelieema.i. he .0 aessahed, put in lb*
WOK gad hoed the next day by the
Agana&ly pulite magistrate, who, is
tying the caw, said be would •'treat a
slsepman like any other Omagh." A day
et ns atter a newspaper man, returning
hemp bts labors, was also taken in charge
and Irked up by • policeman for no
011est reason than that he declined to tell
irk, he wu trine • stroll after the
arduous reportorial duties. 11., this
de* of things continues, the poli Ceara
will b the autocrat of the gluon City,
and the public who par him his salary
will leave to sing dumb. For the past
1111111 DEPARTMENT.
Asia. equipped Jobbias Office is yarned
with the ordinary newspaper
art -class work . ovaries
ashes. Eventblag is lbs pet t-
dlw on the premises from its
Miter to • vistttag cord.
Allegareentiestlans must be addressed t$
D. l.eatith r'rNY.
Manor of THE ItIO.AL
Goderlt b Ont
sew u.Mr•sews•se TOW week.
tiervat wasted -Ms >ieYfattw
e.eean1 wooer -lime Jes•eh W ithame.
Netto M Cpedtt.0. - I. IL Msl.wtu-
tleteIst ttteiab.I . tAAs`
laert of P,ep.ty -I. N. byte
T..Mrs Wasted -W. L. Hewes
ne6 Mester wanted -Tide Gibes.
taw Otto Pabst- &miss • t]ssp
et Prapser-masts, V it
TOWN TOPICS.
"A cabs pr, WOW ne4e,
Aw faith bell prowl O."
ws thgre
Tree bot. bet days ars apse ea tent the ma-
shtse elves n.oellnmt plvtsroe at U. Stewart's
*I stilt).
A Goon Psesaaart.-Th.- noel ue.fal gift
you ons stake is to give • Wirt Pen. Ap-
pti to U. Mai+llIeuddy. meat UuderWL
Anetber lot of select teas. oogbm termed
beet owed goods Ile , to hand. Highest
price fur Ostler .ad ems. Y. MoOtltivrsy.
orsteb's block.
Pitts Tarwstso -E Mae0.rmw W the
s.e.t eassomNmt of needs for 'twins and sane -
seer stats. order hen hire sad fou wW ha
ets••d with at .ad pries.
b I inn W-Qt'om Tu -A sans Inns for e.setreks.
w Sen the Toronto pollee rnmtula
7 tII Oaks /nw Jen
the.hde. There tseay !
moatmoaten have been recruiting their force from I in hewn iter sen set tM _slats.ora
the t balky candidates, and it almost rmR
begins to look as if they were putting on
brawn at the expend of brain.
THE NORTHERN 1:,,,' TE.
Art attempt is being made in certain
quarters to discredit the public meeting
out the railway question held in Victoria
Hail last wok, on the ground that the
object of the gathering was not nib-
-
easily set forth in the bill calling the
smelting. The petition to the Mayor
asked that • meeting be called " to con-
sider and take such action as may be
thought expedient ups. matters affect-
lng the realm. of the town,"
1 URON SIGNAL [s•ii was "'y" tanpr.hen.ie.,
gM torch est ter object ut the mest-
FRIDAY, JUNE 22nn, 1888.
Tu Pete fro has not yet decided te
apply fog the charter for its proposed
road to B•yIeid.
IT Is a ,natter for regret that Goderidt
saltines bawls mot availed themselvet
mon fang .f the opportunity afforded
them to plans their manufactures on view
at the OosNssisl Exposition at Cincin-
nati this sumer. Fur years they have
been toying out for an opportunity to
main is eompetitioo with their Amid -
tan °ppesests in the salt markets of the
United States, and now, when an oppor-
tunity ocean for exhibiting their pre .
duets, few, if any, have smiled thus -
selves of the opportunity. The smithy
of our local aaltmen in this tatter gives
a key to the paralytics that has fallen up-
on their trade of late years.
lair bo giestion-urea, discussed in all
UI bearings, and the reason the northern
landbooteess won was becaaits opponents
had no case. If fifty meetings were cafl-
ed in town, and no better arguments
MAW broughtet riming the route, the vel -
diet m favor of the northern line would
be sustained_ Following is the resolu-
tion endorsed by the public meeting :
Resolved that in the opinion ot the
edam. of the town of Goderish present
at this meeting convened to consider the
merits of the propowd routes by which
**Guelph Guelph Junction Railway is to read!this its waters terminus, while oar
chief object should be to secure the con -
motion no matter by what route, it to
not • matter of indifference which route
is adopted, and, without proposing to of iti
ter Won 1) any scheme ultimately
deviled upon, in our opinion that knowu
as the northern mate. passing through
Blyth, Brussels and Listowel, u it af-
fords y an air line and connects
this, t county town, with a large re-
tro of dee county which at present can
only reach us by roundabout means sad
with considerable delay, and which pas-
ses through established business centers,
u to be decidedly proferred over any
mon southerly route, and u the one we
would recommend.
And we would further recommend the
town wawa to co-uperat* with repre-
*Gutstives of the other municipalities in-
terested to secure the adoption of that
and that is at Ilk) sae atop.
It's • mighty strange t►ItaghS10y that
Clinton seeds an vicunas' to you
ccs ratan, beds rata. F. t A. Prtdhs= do
sp Mos swarm: business wits that don't
Mrink from the effects of • ,honer.
A. elites BemMr, whew been et -
and
. Mediosl ,a. I D a B
Ater, Ml.ki.ss, r«aruo N week, R E
and wW 4e vacation of thee. . A.
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mouths wttspeed
dparents la town.
Rev Geo. IL Turk accepted North N,
Methodist pulpit on Seidel last, rasa rn-
rR sad ensues, sad to large
eoessasatteee oo bothoc nus. H.
slow sebdy to sleep when he is
preeshien
John Rbcs, Maitland Whitely and
Fred Pries, three of our drum rostrata,
lett on Monday last to attend the e=•
srsiestwo about to begin .t the Colleen'
of Pharmacy, Tomato. Ws wish oar
1oeng rem m00ses.
A lacrosse match 'ttlNIp played me the
old lacrosse groom%thit (Friday aft.r•
twos, beton. the Wiogbams, of Win -
ahem, and the Herons. of Goderich.
Bell to to faced for st d 30 p.m. Gude-
rich expecte to wini'em.
Ed. Cox left Thursday mnrnin,l for
• trip to Chicago, going by way of Nemo
mad taking boat to Winder end Detroit,
*ben he intends making • short Nay to
visit relatives. We wish Ed. • pleasant
time in the Phoenix City.
Mr J. C. Detlor, of Clinton, was in
town derfsg the week. Se h..n t look-
ed much into the railway routes, but be-
lieves any rod that doesn't come through
Clinton would be suicidal for Godericb.
We are still unregeaerste, however.
A tenoie match will be played with
Stratford in that city on Saturday next.
Goderich will be represented by Lieut.
Holmes, Staff Sergent Elwood, t:. 11
Finlay, of the Wearesl Bank, end Jr.
Strohm, of the Bask of Commerce.
We have remised ss invitation to ro-
tated the lacrosse and bicycle games at
Ftrsth.rd un July god, and would be
then sore were it Dot that the Grout
North-western Caledonian Games will be
held at Goderich oo the same day, tui
we most be on deck on the occasion.
Mr F. Kent, for some years heed
miller at Ogilvie's & Hutchison's mill
bon, has severed his commotion with
the establishment, and his place has
been taken by Mr Smith, formerly head
miller of the Seaforth mill, of the same
firm.
The sauviose in Knox church on Sab-
bath moreifg will be specially fur the
can os Goode, the druggist, Ammo block.
v
for eerythinng,t in the Use o1 drus., Must
rimpeedcicines. cbemioals ..d toiillrett articles.
rsonal attestor toscri
W. C. Oeesode, Druggist. Allton Block. boas
Ten Womeirs cert mien Tawrznence
Cm tom will meet regu1&rty for dm tr.assott°°
a[ business every Tuesday ofternosa at rgs
a *N5ssluiswon lterited 1.ieworkcordWly
l.vlted to attend .
!test KoOL-Saunders d' fes are .slod-
tnj their Nock of Fancy Goods, Jewellery.
N all Paper &c. They have .bout one hun-
dred dawn tags which they w111 clear out at
cog, as they are going out of the above linen:
ease will 5. given. Tae cheaper hones
uatl"er the Sun.
Then are all kinds of frames 1a Ibis world
and there are seine of the kinds is Ooderieb.
The lima and Ma it sage t clan of Useeladiato le a f
er: the nes oho woaM build • cow bylaw
would ben framer: the taw who puts ep •
bask ban M a Omer ; and R. It, Hallows
when be riser flies mouldings ma picture.. 1.
a framer or w lama pretensions, and dont
lou forget It
Tas tsft-hmaten ea both sides of poli-
ties are finding heft with Prof. David
Wilson, President of Toronto Univer-
sity basso he did not w fit to accept
the knighthood which we. recently toad -
.rd bum by the Imperial Government,
bet it is guile possible the sturdy old
democrat will aarvive the attacks. Ths
kind 01 knighthood that is bestowed up-
on colonials isnot a mark of distinction to
be highly esteemed by such level-headed
teen u Dr Wilson, and even if it were,
we know of so manna why any man can-
not ranee a gift without having his
motives impola.d. The Empire wants
the President of Termite University to
res sed explain why he refund the
honor. It will now be in order Lir tea
venerable Professor to enquire what bea-
ten has the Empire to pry into his af-
fairs.
Eirrxsos ?undo: a sleeps with his
fathers, end • mew crowned head reigns.
The sew roam scan is subjected to at
kinds of o aluMst, fulsome and adverse.
The fsleaseo gentw..Nlt is nauseating, the
adverse entities is eoetempti►le. Em -
peter Witham bolt an angel of light,
neither is he • domes incarnate. If he
h•de't beim bees into ase of Germany's
Stet families, with princely surroundings
sed great .p.vtatIor, bet had first sees
the light of day us American or Oasa-
diss soil he might have bosom* • respon-
sible member of sonny, bot he oertsi•ly
would not hays seethed even the homer
of being a defeated *meditate for parlia-
mentary or oongresskeal honors. By
accident of birth he is now an emperor.
egad we don't see why hie sooeaaiest 1e
power .hoald est Sergipe is • tremble.
After all u ,raid end does Germany is
stats despotic nommen, but is ooaolMa-
w.•e11y governed, sad despite ell the
darts of Rummest, the medieval stein of
1e -denting empires is not likely to be -
ease the law of the bed, After a period
d trial, the Gerson people win IMk
upna their Emperor meek in the erne
wsytlbtwedoupon our Governor- Genera
-I. a gentlem.e who has Bret- pleas ler
ah* eedstsrimg .f evaetibstional demean
sad est fee imitating political or gal'
tail revelations amoeget hY nsighbers-
Giv the yeses mss a Amass to anis-
rein or gstingei.h 51 u11.
Toantrro's p haeme. appear 1s bs
Mah es • peanut petters. Abed Mb
Thee duet peer • mob 1 blnsiggrseds
•ihwe' le rue riot fee as boor or
q. pris.ipal hseist a bicep el
the eity.tet en sNempt to 4 bodily has
be • gneiss nomad O•$sise, whine
routs.
AT THB HARBOR.
Items Of 1.1.00.1 t. the &eye wire View
tae Brest 1.a.Iled.
ARE SHOWING THE BART VALUE IN ALL LINKS OF
DRY
GOODS
z1 w .BEDS,
Ladles' and Men's Furnishing Good.&.
INSPECTION INVITED.
Goode shown with pleasure.
Mies woo O vW tElwood ' •t'ag Saat rola Sabbath school The sermon will be
Mn R. B. Smith u spending the week preached by the Rev J. A. Anderson.
in Toronto.The teachers and children will meet in
the school room at • quarter pest ten
Mrs. N. Weston paid • short visit to
A RRlt" TD
Sunday, June 17t .-Steamer Sover-
eign, from Detroit; passengers sod
freight.
Sunday. June 17th. -Schooner Car-
ter, from Thermion, 240,000 feet of lum-
ber for Dyment A. Co.
Sunday, June lith. -Schooner Pina-
fore, from Port Frank, 75,000 feet lam -
bar flee Jos. Williams.
Monday, Jane 18th. -Steamer On-
tario, from Duluth, passengers, freight
sod 15,600 bushels wheat for Jas. Ma-
lefic Port Albert. She unloaded wheat
est G.T.R. elevator.
Toeeday, June loth.-Steem barge
Niagara and consort Muir, from Port
Arthur. The Muir unloaded 22,000
loophole wheat at G.T. R. elevator.
Wednesday, J u0• 20th. -Steamer
Ontario, from Serails, passengers pod
freight
Brantford during the week.
Mr Jr Hamilton is visiting relatives in
town after an absence of tkree yeah.
Mn Lane ter Dance', of Moored, is
visiting at the home d her parents, East
street.
Mr Samuel Hick, of Paris, paid a fly-
ing visit to Huron's coolie, town daring
the past week.
W. L. Horton and C. A. Nairn left
for Galt on Monday, ut. • pleasure trip.
Soccer to them.
Don't forget the meeting of the young
people in North -St. Methodist church
this (Friday) evening.
Mr and Mn D. K. Strachan, intend
leaving Goderich on Monday rat ler a
trip to the old country.
Mr J. A. McIntosh, of Port Arthur,
was in town during the week, stelae old
friends and familiar scenes.
Miss Pd6eld, who had been spend-
ing •nae months with her relative, Mrs
C Seeger, bas returned to Sarnia.
A number of summer visitors have ar-
rived, and all are delighted with the ap-
pearance of the town this season.
From Ottawa word Domes that work
on the new poet airs on West street
will be proceeded w115 immediately.
Miss A. Hepburn, of Stratford, paid •
abort visit to Goderich last wok, and
was the guest of Mrs John W. Venetter.
Mr A, Goodall, of Hamilton was in
teen during the week, and was well re-
ceived by his many friends in the sec-
tion.
At the meeting of Huron Encampment
No 28, I. O. O. F., next Monday, the
semi-annual election of officers will take
place.
' Rev. John McGillivray, of Montreal
arrived in town last week, being called
hither to attend the final illness of his
mother.
DIPAIT.
Thursday. June 14th. -Tug Trades.,
towing dredge Challenge sed .rows for
Kincardine.
Sunday, Jane 17th. -Steamer Sov-
ereign, for Sarnia, with preengen and
(night.
Monday, .lone 18th.-Soow Pinafore,
for Port Freak.
Monday, June 18th. -Steamer Oe-
tario for Sarnia, with psesengsrs and
freight.
Tuesday, June Intl. -Steam barge
N1geea, for Sarnia, with wheat.
Wdeesday, June 20th. -Steamer On-
tario, for Duluth, with passenger, 1400
barrels malt shipped byy► Wm. Campbell,
and general mrto-
omwgtAL worm.
Ship carpenters have commenced work
rebeilding .chooser Ontario.
The wreck Mortis, whim lir aground
is the harbor, owbt to be cleared out of
the way.
Daring las season twenty-seven
vowels unloaded great, cosset.* of
seta, neem end wheat, !wetly from Ast-
erisms s•rk to., •t the G.T.R. elevator.
The eareoes would average about
11,000 bushels auk.
The bather mill has pet in Obi. aeues,
9 .asgoes of seal, S00 to.. is .Il.
Feb 113 ser leads el lour, &a , leve
hese .hipped by rail from the herbs'
mill from Jammer! le so Jose 90th.
Jesus Mensiee sed habil, ldt
111hd. es w DtglfbIcor tbeir mew
m
hein Perry Seam e,
Goderlob, Mar net. 115.
Highest price fur Rutter and Eggs
J. A. REID & BRO.
Caere. Party. Jersey cow fully established than h.
The young ladies of St. Guru* seeds a venture in that Ina. Two yon
church porpose bolding m ger ago be purchased and bruwtht hues* two
den party and strawberry festival esuI yoeng heifer that have already domin-
ate groomer of Mrs. Geo. H. Parsons. Ignited their superior n,,lking qualities
on Tuesday evening. the 26th int. High
tea will be served from six to seer by
°harming mattresses. Strawberries and
doe cream during the evening. TsnM
tournament during the aftereoo0 and
evening. Band to attendance. Adore-
aioo 10c.
Tae Ye Trawler. tat.ueele.
The entertainment given on Saterday
eying in the Greed Opera Home by
for San Frsncisou Mimetnb, esu one of
Um.
beat musical treats which !u baa the rest herd of jerseys.
erea e, wmpeising
ghee. toa Goderich audi*ooe in a lung cite wale and thew females, in the
time. The .ingiag oI "Raceme Jane," Huron trot. sw-
ims. lave J. D., the
••M•., Poor Mau, 'and "Im°11" a neo- I chief of the Stewart ciao, and may hue," caught the risible. of Ole entire -mess eootinw to crown bis iaddaiti-
•udienoe, while "Little Boy Mr," 'Her . gable energy and unrawn e•
Owe Boy, Jack, "Bring Back the l lid In 15. metaorable oceans t.1 Siroln,
Smile," sod, by no mere least, "The 'e Daomat Thele J. D.-Mitehall Re -
S that Reached My Hemet," sen
suttiaeot t.. justify further additions.
last week J. L. surprised hi. friends by
lerinsiug house one tit the l,audaomot
Jerseys ever seen 1n skis room. .She
is • two -year -cid with • calf, purchased
from Juba Fennel, of Berlin, for $1350.
She ie registered in the Canadian Herd
Book a. "flues of Erin," and her edi-
t/MI • shows the beet Jersey strains in
Ontario. In • wok or two J. D. bas e
ball Doming, purchased from the surae
breeder, but bred m the Faller Mad,and
whim he arrives Rums.ldale will Mem of
preparatory to their being seated iia t e
church upstairs.
Mrs. Martin, who live. near A. McD
Allan's, had the uisfortaue to loose •
cow lest week, and on Tuesday night last
Mr. Geo. Cox shared the same fate by
the loss of • fine young cow. They must
balm scan some poisonous plant or other
substance, es they were sick only s day
or so rd died in great agcoy.
No I Co of the 33rd Batt., left for
camp at Stratford, on Tuesday after-
n oon, under the command of Captain
Cr+oekett and Lieutenants Holmes and
Welk, with Staff officers Jordan and
Beck, sad Dr Holmes. 'They pre-
sented a good appearance, and wall
bear favorable comp•rtaon w.th any
company on the ground. ---
Messrs Soobie A Campbell haveetreok
something bright in the Msrnetic Iron
Ore Paint, which they advertise in an-
other autumn. The sample work done
on F. F. Lawrence's residence, Montreal
street, speaks well fur its good effect,
and Marrs Jas Cnigi*, James Doyle
;mail clerk) sod other have made con-
tracts to have their premises decorated
with it.
W. C. Searle, the Clinton philosopher,
was in town on Thursday with Willis'
Church 8..8. excursion. He thinks a
row of trees sboold be planted by the
side of the road down Harbor Hill, nett
to the sidewalk ; that the sailing men
should have better accommodation fur
ladies setting Into and out tit their bora;
that the harbor steps should be kept in
better repair. Brother Searle u correct.
Then was a "bee" en the North-
western agricultural grounds during the
wok, putting the horse track in shape
for the coming races.
Advices from Guelph state that trr
route of the C. P. R. from that city to
Goderich will he determined within the
next few days. That's business.
The high school entrance ex•minatioa
will bs held in the High whool, God*.
rioh, on July 4th, flit sod 6th, begio-
oing•t 1.30 p.hn., on Wednesday, the
4th.
Willi church S. S., from Clinton,
had au exclusion to Goderich yesterday.
The 8. 8. people were accompanied by
• large snubber of frier -ds from ether
congregations.
Dr. M. Nicholson, the Nest strut
dentist, makes the preservation of the
natural teeth a specialty. Gu adminis-
tered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the pain-
less extraction of teeth.
Mr C. A. Humber has reternd from
his trip to Xenia, Ohio, .here he hd
leeen on expert business in conjunction
with engineer Chipman, on behalf of Oke
water works oommtttsa
Our attention has been relied to the
fact that a few su.neser horse erected
et Lighthouse Point would be s boon to
w edelns sod excursionists. Referrer
to public works oommittea
J. D. Stewart, general manager of the
Goderich Caldonis0 games, was in town
on Trolley, and claims that, se usual.
Herons county town will be the "ooek
of Or walk-' os Dominion Day.
Good menlll•, 80c. per M; *iib
brine's, 11.09 per 11; better do. , 51.10
sad 11.70 per M-, ep u high as 11.80
for the best busies eavelepe ever im-
ported
t
ported into Ooderi.k. Limiest ebtak is
tows. liny • small &douase for milit-
ias. All other 1iaee f.11 at Tess lbent*t.
The aeerl strawberry festival d Enos
eb.rdt lssbtb school will be bad an
Friday events', Joao loth, is the les,
toe room el the shank Pnpaw/iuos
are being weds M mem 1kia eLs*M
swat shod elf aytbieg d tine kW eves
before. Verth r unionism neat
beautiful songs of the pathetic order, i corder.
charmingly rendered. The tenor of Mr
J. M. Woods was a feature •lone well
worth the price of admission. lead the
merits of the entertainment been u well
known beton the performance as they
were afterwards, there would 001 have
been melding room in the Grand Opera
Hones. The acoump•nimeuta by the or-
chestra were exo.edur*ly well played,
mad the xylophone solo, by Wm. Cas-
well,
arwel1, was enthusiastically snored. In
the by-play between the 'odors and in-
terlocator there were lees cheroste than
we have heard at any minstrel show since i
the days of Dupre & Benedict.
Base gag.
A match game took plan between the
Huron Stan, cf Blyth, and Goderich B.
B.C., on Mooday last, no the old remote
rounds, which resulted in favor of the
home team by • score of 30 to 9 and an
innings to spare From the start it was
iapparent that the game would be • ono -
soled one, as the visitors could not solve
the curvatures of Holmes pitcliog, sod
the Goderich tan did a s1•pti0g burros
on the Blytl pitcher., three of whom oc-
cupied the box during the game. The
e ase with which the name was in hand,
urease ■mder1M Crooks Let.
A circular issued by the Provincial
Secretary announces that in those coun-
ties where the Scott Act has been pro-
claimed repealed Hasner will be imme-
diately issued, the Government having
concluded that such • course as advis-
able in order to prevent the establish-
ment of hooses for the illicit sale of
liquor. The license fees will be the
same far the term ending 30th April
nett u for the whole year. The first
meetis, of the commiesioo for West H. -
rots .ill be held at Clinton, on Saturday,
June 23rd, at 10 a.m., for the purpose
of granting licenses under the Crooks
Act for the year ending May 1st 1689.
The inspector has been examining the
premises of applicants in different parts
of the riding during the peat week, and
will make his report at the meeting.
WWI Seim,' M Il Iree.lnc.
At the meeting of the H. 8. Literary
Society on Friday ..ening the following
was presented : Reading. Mr McKee ;
recitatittp, Mr :allows ; solo, Miss Me -
Kenzie ; essay, editrees ; reading, Mr
Kn.chtel ; experiments, chemistry dam.
The following others were sleeted : Pre-
select, Mr McRae ; let vice, Mr Titan ;
god, MIM McLean ; secretary, Mies
Vanetone ; treasurer, Mr S.Ilow. ; se-
cretary
escretary of enmmettee, Mimi Pintoes :
soaacillors, Mimes Strang and Straiton
and Mr Johnston ; ditnss. Miss Roth ;
librarian, Mr Rob.rtse•.-
teamease sr the mortes 51.M.
The following, from the Livermore
/braid refers to an athlete who seen
year ego paid many visits to the Do-
minion Day games in Godwin, and
who was • mener*1 favorite with our
sporting trate ity. The Isni-1e•rr'd
slight-butit yang fellow who .ed to
figure so pooroalsoMir .menti thelamp-
too sad sp.hUws, hos now Moused eat
into . yang glut of over 20011m i•
weight, sed teles in •V the > a - t
bedroomjumping
bee*a se well
vault -
ice. Re loused the "en sesesevaltWw, 1l
the ease .f the Rwanda fsd!' t „
Putt, foresee el this ales needy
sift
eeetrad atWs of the Paige Oust, at
tine O•:.deet . game% at Oaken duet
fleserday. H. wee eine . 8.d. ere sr
rain mid three WWI amrseneinlg te &
tmesh prises, the
otMIM eveg a liaa-
d 4 drillers."
T1be.. T. new.
The draeioa in owueetion with the
R. C. barer will take place oo Monday,
July 2nd, in the large stone in Crobb'a
block, recently occupied by Mr P. J.
Leby as • baser for the poor, (entrance
on Kinptoe-St.) In addition to the
drawing for prises, arrangements leve
bees made for serving good meek+ dew-
ing the day, and ample preparation Ira
been made oy the ladies to ripply the
wants of all who will favor them by ap-
parent at the tables on the ocerra.
Rev. Father Wetter. extends • hearty
invitation to townsfolk and visitors to
tome and see the handsome articles at
the bazar moo to partake of the wool
things at the rabbis kindly furnished by
the ladies of his ev0gregatioa.
A Kee Among lieu.
"Observer" in the Globe thus refer
to • church legislator we11•knnw0 tv
many of our readers : -Rev Dr Willies e
is one of the veterans of Canadian
Methodism. He bis grows up with his
Church uniil he is • joint bolder of the
foremost position in its gift. From a
career rider in the woods of E.stern
.stied loose pia, oe the pert of some of Orris ke has broom one of the beds
the Goderioh player, and allowed the of • denomination with an active mem-
visitors to pile up 9 rune where only one
Will earned. Features of the game were
the two home runs made by the two
Holmes, for Goderich.
benbtp of two hundred thousand sad at
mast six hundred thousand adherents.
Trained to a rude, ready misery among
Ota pioneer of the forest, he has the
strong logical power and the persuasive
r7evMaisl rsrss/ibes. eloquence to wnvire and move the
We have remised a copy of the prize most cultured city convention. He
list jest rased fur the 43rd Provincial Preaches with el went aoueplaot. from
Exhibition which is to be held at Kings -hiss teacher's desk in the old log school -
ton from the lOtl to the lath of Sep" hones. The ebaraoteruttaof Dr Wil-
oratorytember next. The prospects for the suo- limed are candor, simplicity of
cess of this year • show an very promis-
ing and the Directors have set apart a
mon than usually large amount for
*pet:al attraction.
• language, profound faith in his nes
ease, and solemn earnestness of preaeota-
tioa. It is the plain common -mese of
Ckrntieeity and the sublime purpose of
eta minion that be presents to the peopl..
In the ebair Dr M illiams is almost un-
egusllad. He can soothe en angry
brother, or sile.oe • loquacious dole's's.
or side-track an unprofitable debate with
a kindliness, • shrewdness and an effect-
iveness that charms even tete disturber
and delights even the tribune wing.
Speaking metaphorically, be takes In-
cipient :Irritability by the heels and
yanks It out of the sufferer beton he has
had time to remos.tnte, and when he
has recovered he finds the Conference is
placidly sailing away into other business
with Father Williams, smiling and on
ralfld, at the helms. He has the meet -
always ander his control, confining its
delibesefioes rigidly within the rales of
order, appraising d men verbiage ora-
tory, and covering ground at a rate of
speed that ender any ordinary chairman
would be fatal to mooed oeneineions sad
theroper of beanies. i
know wd1 the chairmen of the various
committees of the How ei Commas
and I do not hesitate to my that net one
of them ma conduit a meeting with the
tact, digeretfan and judgment of Dr Wil-
liams. Even Sir Hester Lsngevin, the
best ehairm an of the Commons, is an
indifferent sewed to this lather of Meth-
odism. Dr Williams its held his plan
in the Methodist meak417 for forty-two
year without • single break, and he has
raised up wee to the Methodist pulpit
He repression the hest traditions of the
'Church, the aggressin spirit et early
M.tbodimm, sad the iui sod courage
end enter* of its later development,
Re is • grand old tun.
elreta.r ter 110e1IW sewn.
On Sunday there passed away after an
illness of about two weeks, Farah, be-
loved wife of Rev A. McGillitray, in
her Goth year. Deceased had been s
resident of Goderich ler the peat four-
teen yeare,)nd was highly esteemed by
all who had the pleasure of Ieronal ac-
quaintance with her. She was a wakes
of Scotland, but had lived in Canada for
nearly forty years, twenty-three of which
were spent in the counties of York and
Bruce before she came to Goderich.
Her aged husband, 'three sone and one
daughter survive to mourn her loss.
The eldest son, MaJcoltn, is one of our
town merchants, and the other two are
ministers ie oonoection with the Presby-
terian church, Rev John IUIv St.
St.
the esteemed pastor
Antoine, Montreal, and Rev Dotted, at
pres.St 'misting in the ocodoet of Knox
charmh, Goderich. 8.'A.
McGillivray,
Gimaiv ay,
dues/led,husbadues/led,
misdate.
of the Gaelic chunk is this
tows. The surviving sms sirs empathy f the
of the
family have the deepest
cobsenity. The t.meril' to Mlao
htls
largely attdnded, took
cemetery os Te.day
Ws ea mlenewe a /tame•.
What would Ro.r.ldale be without its
J. D. Stewart1 and wheteNhi. 1 hes
if be old not be doing of his
the advsoesmeet ad progress
adopted village, or the well -beige of Isis
fellowmen is general, or kis immediate
friends to partltmbr 1 P.r.og.1 .x.'-
110. 05 ia.ogp.ai.e.. 1. d *e coats- llievem Tawe..
qo.... ; •:pens* is moth .o ss Of sethmisg nlwvd Lea= mag, days.
M w 4 .eb.►dy • tt551rtara, Oho et Oevne cadee 1 the cgs a .. mane
tk..am. tins k b tis .dveatags u( Ar Teteild: •• soy d.gle dl..eatw Iia k oleo
(anew i i ' HO war v _°weedpu ...'. Ours..assssity r th.t...tea ft fly eesserhiss Bret M ketraisiesismowse oorg.aka mo .gbsti-
Mw.v.r leighle reeewatw.d.
7..'. Painless Oen Id..st.r is tie
bun. Sam safe, sod peahen
its this es.Hia •
bred sows sad that
seer, .ad that l.pmmlalikea M eau handl-
ed a good desire far flet few alms d
settle. H. rat Iatrodsed • blood
mem awl *heed the muse time b took
a presehout lead 1a the fntr.da•liew D1
an sperm of fruit. 8 * later be tun-
a Ms attentive to • better gslty of
pokey end brought is end dissmh•tett
ass..e his hllm elitism* see' Wayne -
ed Weeds d bowl that have _ewe d -
great vales te the •eigbherkosd. Bet
his wea e.b• did net atop thelle .1110
sumer were the tragic* tn.eils ef-
r
B.st weals as molars to i belt up-
tight sad set cheap a po.iliea, iurking
*either te W tuft Ser left, /tgirls
senses let shwtuk peen the .sd.tMasd-
i ng. A nes will .i1 ea the _ishan Owns
at the dt..sooe te w a hill ttits•eh, huh
pat him ie a shush pew ter thrsei er-
t.rs of ea heat, ea. he Wei eMNe all
over the seat -grassier.
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