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The Huron Signal, 1888-8-3, Page 4The Bowen, of GoderW, win play the Sba.reis, of Cantos lief* today, et 1 30 doltish. Mrs Robert Gibbose, and Miss Thor - bore, elf Deiroft, are the guests of Sheriff Gibbus.. 1Gss Belle Matheson and Mi.. Jewry Lawmen, have returned after a pleessot Trip os the lakes Mrs Gape John Melees and Mise lien Bedford returned from Kiasar- di.e w Moodily last. C. A. Vaunter and IL Dingman, 01 Sttetford.took a roe op to Gaderioh, last week. They returned Monday. .-Mayor Bottom r srossd again, at - THE HURON SIGJAL, FRIDAY. AUG. 3, 1888. stove •.erste, and setas sod soot's are sande, free ; wee% yew give as that T' Tin is not on the platform ; whisky "It sakes limber for •.r homes, to keep se wars, fires ; won't you favor that r Nu. I .at M legislate to warm the laser mess, not the Dater o.e. Give us free whisky." We might add tbet whisky also has the pretenses for abatement of results - time with the Tory Governseat is Goode. Here in Herm, the eyes of the farmers are being opened rapidly to the discrimination that sits between their eon and that of the distillers. If s lythiss were wanted to fully oouviow them of the disadvantage soder which they labor, that wast has been more and Mr Smith, who W bso swat se a espelatioe to 0•wsd•, soy ythese for the He said the ¥Sri..$ . alwepa saeeseded ie edlestiw sosy...d thought they ma►1 to do the some. It missed oat Met they W remind no mosey in Can- ada, tomb they get Ella for tr•veltj*g .nooses (latigbter). Well, if *soh of the 1M',000 men who were gedag to light ter them had given • larding apiece it would amoset to £166, whisk would amble teem to bring book, over sad above their trsvelhsg espeess, a sum of £37 (taugbur). The cosbleeinn there- fore ma that tbese people did not ears • farthing for their fellow Unionists in Nfun fignal 7 •it m rvssaatmm EI FRIDAY MO$NINO, AT TWA emits : -1TRILLT. OODILRICH. l i told.. akaide tealWtea of w fid BAUM N $.a7erTNf 111.111(. peer ; 7ba tsr mwehs ; Na ter t �eMbs if thew 1e not pard sattscnptiss w eh•rt;ed •t • yaw. ANI*TiYttt. MATO n •• e.� gther casual ad.ertlaemwta, le. lar im i.esrthoa. sad 3 .pats tis► 11.. m `e..tisssrUo$ restored by s�mO.e..rlsnielleessss In seaport& type Se per Ilse. '-ffelipl aMles V tmil•Ary reading type lc M alrImss Dards of els Iles sad under is per e Mt Lost. Found. Strayed awn, ste•tioa Wanted sed Obeli es w Dot mooed'.. e laud M per meals . �me�mmtsh. es Rale. sot to g �iOl and pont Ilia per sub. mtamer Leser advse to pr. > t.eeyl seams the.tint.1 wk1oh M to the peeealarl basiSi et Ill Isdl- est er WIWZ y l0 the .aa ad iMis Menlo will ll 1...idcalms be strictly ad- IIIPte d ratsa for larger midrenl.entente, or ter ezteaded period,. made at Eillise Mlles et publication. �m JOS1111111d OEPAIT■EOT. �naRessawuse h Melobbor Officordinary a Dented with Me is carried .resoles work is torsed mat ��rye 1.tes. por Iverytht.g 1n the pi -w- ean dere oil the prods.e from an plater le m vfsltlrg o.rd. ASerme.M.tleas Moet be addresed to D. 1lees*LLMtU.T. Sditeret Tom Swim. 6eeericb Ont. HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, AUGUST SIM, IgM. �AZB lie atoz<A'. was rer stly taken to task by a couple of Americanized Cana- dian for stating that the chief question at fosse between the Detr.oer•tie end Bepsb3ican parties was "Fra Trade re. Free Whisky. We showed that the plat- Suss.s d the rival political parties Wm es full •ithority for making the deteement, and since that time we have Simard seitber "yea" n..r "nay" from our morrsaposdents on the subject. Since eer last article on the question we ban some upon • portion of an sddres by Htn. S. S. Cox, in the Hous TRADE re. FREE WBISKY. Ireland (loud laughter) The Moes is Iter a awls ol r►eemeatie post. H• stall which the Nationalists were ooseertt•d pots some dependance epos his walking was • r hod and rtgbtevea one and tbocgb holy and rig moue causes had Mime !;...miner, and her sinter and sometimes failed for •time, it would be mime, Mn and Mw Cesen.n, d Ne- braska, will speed the summer in Gude- rich. bliesMabel Hyde sad her sister Ethel, — of Hamilton, ars the rents of her grand- parents, Mr mids Mrs JamWatson), Morstrealet. Dr G. A. Rwbardsoo, of Stretford, wasin tows during the week on a visit maker, to wbat they ascribed to the than 611ed by the condition of again Ruler tf the universe if their cause that has existed daring the peat few should fail ultimately (cheers) years, it has been de.uestrated that wisest greying is no longer • prep upon which depend000s can be placed year after year in this section, and es • result the more progressive farmers have tura- their attention to horse and cattle rais- ing, for export trade. The present sea- son, owing to the drouth, there is • shortage in almost every cereal growth. and many farmers who have gr.m largely roto the beeline' of stock raising, find themselves hampered by lack of "fed," i owing to the shorts= of the crops. 11 it should happen, as it undoubtedly will. that, to keep the stook over, a quantity of American Dorn will have to be import- ed, the farmers will have to pay duty upon all each importations, although the stock is being thereby fattened for an export market. In the can of the dis- tiller, American cors will also be An- Stvrs i. moues have psasd aims 11 ported, bot whoa the finished article, in was focially announced by reeve the shape of whisky, is exported, a re- bate d the duty paid when the corn ons imported, will be allowed. The farmer who imports bis corn and fattens a steer for export, gets so rebate upon bis finished product for the duty originally paid ; the distiller is refunded the money paid is duty just as soon as his finished product is exported. The far- mer and his work don't stand in such favor with the Canadian Government s do the distiller and his product. And the farmer wbc doesn't see bow he is discriminated against on this line de- serves to be taxed to death. Mr Dewdney has been appointed Min- ister of the Interior, and Mr John Bag- gart has been made Pustulate/tot-General t will now be in order for the Tory papers to clap their bands with glee, and say no better men could be gut to fill the vacant positi.ss, but it wtU be • little hard en the rinsppointed aspirants Tet: Hamilton 'Spectator is beginning to know more about the doty o water wueks pipes than it did formerly. Tbe Time of that city has succeeded in driv- ing the question home to such an cahoot that the Spec. hs taken refuge is silence And s is the use with water pipe duties, so it is with everything eke that is im- ported and upon which a duty is paid. The consumer pays the duty every time. 1 of Representatives, and as it bears out our previous contention, along the line of "Free Trade re. Free Whisky," we mow publish it for the benefit of our Americanised Canadian correspondents sad our readers : A taxpayer inquires of you : tional League, is their offices, L Aper "Have not the American people paid O'Connell st., Dublin, Mr Alfred Webb in sixty yen o 020,000,000,000 in the bopeo( getuogtoeels cheaper by -and -bye, in the chair. Amongst the speakers on atter the "'feats have ettaind their ant" the occasion was Professor Galbraith, of '.111 b Whet, .l Republican brother, Trinity College, and we reproduce some will you now do ?" of his remarks to show that the muzzle The brother answers, "Free whisky. "Has inveotioo done nothing fur tier asks the impoverished mechanic. "What de you show us as the result of our American genius for a century in me - armies f" The answer emus : "We tender you the worm in the dill, the fined inveo- doe of the devil It may take away your beans and impoverish your families ; but protection moat stand ! We offer you untaxed, cheap free whisky Another inquirer asks : "Why do you toot take the tax off my coat of 'reversi- iie he r „Protection first, The sneerer vomer : bet always free whisky.” As old ledWestmust Virginia asks I ay 60 coots with meekly,"Why W7 ,y addittos to every dollar for the crock- ery frons which 1 drank nay samaras tem"Ale r gays the protectionist. "is not whisky MAW then tea r' • series of gestions and answers IIht be grad of in the following order : Are you gong to allow teat rdao- tian proposed by the Milk bill from 47 per coat duty to 40 on carpets 1" 'Igo, bet we will repeal the tax on elgpreeteS fur your young boys, sod add bee whisky." virou t yore support that reduction of 10 per sent. oil ootton goods r' "No, but I would love to lower the whisk nal r' •'Won't you redoes the tax on castor oil below 194 per cent—its present r ttsl- $n, 1 nowt condescend to help any- body bet those who want the oast of "PPliease�h�on to reduce the tax on ebsp woolen cloth from 89 per Bent to IO per cwt, ea Mills proposes --nil) you sea r, "No ; I do not want to enrage in any- thing eke till I have takes the tax of 90 meets • gallon from •whisklest amort w 'edam Weare ..kin, the Arty ere wool %t. from 53 per east. �Mga� beim Won't you help as r' salvo, air ; the Republican platform deeg.'t say sorbing about cheap bate. It deer dvoste taking the tax from whis- ky, sad I stand by the piedmont." "Tim wonted goods foe .y Weft is limed M per east Help •e pull that deem to 40 per met, will you sot r' "So. sir ; let roar wonted goods go to yeas 1 Whisky is more then • dollar a ��a��tk• I went to take thole -met a pi - ]o. Re of 7 Me the Mills Ban pro- poses ••lfe., ray trlorti. to take eleven sed one-half .dawns im � of ,�,r ; weal yes help ss to pass it r 'Igo, for it deal propose to eheapen • "Ittym kses sok tine. Won't Toe favor thatle salt whisky f flats slat i. oar "• It •makes the tie, d wW se lis IT WON'T DOWN. Notwithstanding the efforts of Hon. Arthur Balfour, chief Secretary for Ire- land, to suppress the Irish National Lea- gue, the meetings of the subordinate and central branches continue to be held with ,their accustomed regularity. The last copy of United Inland is studded with repurta of the subordinate Leagues, and • lengthy account is gives of the regular fortnightly meeting of the Central Na - NEW GOODS JUST OPENED! New Drees Goods, in Newest Shades. New White and Ool'd Dress Muslin. sand Lawns. New Cream and Ool'd Seersucker.. New Prints and Cotton Shirting.. New Whits and Grey OottonL, New Parasols, Hosiery and Gloves. TH= ABON'S uOO1►ei ARK TMs Best Value Ever Shown in Goderich. 1 8PHICTION INVITED. Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. J. A. REID & BRO. Goderit b. lath Jus, tees. b - to relatives He was aoeomp•ni.d kis wife and son to call the attention of the Lioeese I. I Mr Noone, of Toronto, is at pre Spector, to the feet that w far most, it snit retweisg Mr H. Boluses, of the I not all u! the hotels in town have faded Beak of Commerce, who bas gone far to comply proeerly with the provisions two weeks holidays w the (loaf of 8t. of the Act regarding scrum and window Lawreoee. bliuda in bar -roods. The entertain- Runcimea Bros aro busily engaged meta committee are preparing an at - fitting up two mills, one in Peterburo, to tractive programme for the test public be completed by the hot of October. meeting of the League, on the 14th inst. and another at Bloomfield, to be finished by November 1st. mi.* of It. Dr. M. Nicholson, the nest street Never before in the history of the dentist, makes the preservation ,.f the world was there a remedy for cores s natural teeth a specialty. (:as adminis• site, painless, and certain s Putnam's tared from 9 mem. to 4 p,m. for the pain- Painless Coen Extractor. It maks so Pol- lees extraction of teeth. sore spots and acts speedily. Try Pot Knox church S. S. picnic eau held on nami s Corn Extractor. At druggists Friday kat, in Bingham's Grove. Then Sure, sate, and peerless was a large attendance of children mid Mew the Priest. ' rents About 5W sat down to Ms, Johnston sad town clerk Campbell, that a°d everybody enjoyed themselres- — Goods at lea than oat price. J. A. the plane and od b. io on for the new Reid & Bro ere now offering their entire poet office would be view ,.newt stuck of newt gods 10 per eat blow week," and yet they lorry 554 ioN w oaks doom fur fall Ronda. Call oomettt not. The general impression is on them and secure some of the ber- ths the work won't be initiated until �Y� A B othCoerrnell, adcertiasltihissouther furni the murmurs of a general election ere in ton std. od specias in the air. solemn, He is snaking a special effort in window shades and sewing machines. lits Toronto World is endeavoring to and is bt.und to push them at cheapest boom Mr B. B. Osler, as • fit and pro- rater per person for the leadership of the Re- The Huron Hotel, which has recently form Party. Mr Osler is a clever, been enlarged and improved, i. t.ow One of the Bost complete ttostleris in town. level-headed lawyer, and would uocmP7 The proprietor, Mr Wm Craig a bound a front rank in guy procession that he to make it • necessity to the travelling mew tet to march in, but who on earth public. delegated powers to the World to Dwain- Dr Tay tor, wbc. has been toaftTerorontohis andno. - ate leaders for the Reform party 1 The othecentr sepverei itsnasrecupo., retureratingned home Toss - Toronto ressriotiomist journal long ago (ley evening, once on/mowed in health. "saved iia boat," •) (far as the Reform and will at 0 ce resume the practice of party was concerned. his professloe. The solo. Jane McLeod left Thursday A teethe iJeway Ticket. An intereetin case has recently been decided in Euwland Ay the Master .d the Ruta u, 1110 C-ourt .•f Appeals one Butler h.d loot half Ism return ticket on the Mai cheater and Lincolnshire railway and refusing to pay icer again he was forcibly .leered hum the arnsge. Tile Jnative Court held that he was rightly ejected but the Master • f the Rolls de- er. that "there is no law which enabl- es • man to put his hand forcibly upon another for • breach of cuotr•ct, melees be is stupid enough to agree to that be- ing done." A railway ticket is merely evidence of payment, like a re3eept; and no mew is ob:iged to pay hie fare over again sourly besese he lest los ticket. We are planed to learn that Mr John Story bre succeeded in obtaining • pa- tent in the United States, fur his im- proved carpet stretcher. The marbles u • very iogaiow and useful article, and no doubt Mr Storey will snake a good thing out of it, as he deserves to do. The drawing and specifications were prepared,•nd the busies in the U. S. pates% office attended to by Mr Y. K at Bl th Ar a recent podia seating 7 , she will take en e led of wood tor De. morning for Richard's Landing, where Mr Pat Kelly ands soma gratuitous re trott Capt. Mclean is putting forth ferences to the people of Goderich, and every effort to keep her canvas spread is amongst other things said that there 'Pete 01 the dell meson. Waterman's Iron steam yacht "Cuda" "wasn't a man in the county town worth droppedinto port Touradac morning with a tinker's curse ! ' Mr Kelly tea only W. Watermmn, Com. %t asuman and speak with authority about the people of Penator Davenport and wife and Mr. the county town with whom he associates Foster and wit. oa bnard. 011 heir wa7 w Georkiao Bay to Mackinac. when he cpion, Care, and Mean. ill 00 Mr Jams Regan,who formerly tanght atop, Campion, Campbell rf Ili, will oo Goderich township has been re-ap- doubt feel flattered by the opinion which the cultured reeve of Blyth bolds and gag have no terrors for prominent �of them. Home Rulers : He said they were engaged in . very sew AdverMsgaenes TbM Week' Huron Hotel -W Crete. rreraeatt.s N tam. sesta.. Previous to the departure of Mr and Ms Beesley for the Nurtbwest,tbe latter ws promoted, oo behalf the mission school, in whisk she heatable a Isedieg partever since its eepmi stioe M Gods - rich, with a neetly.bMpd BIbISL lg.�e� panted by the following.direm:— DeAa Mite ItusLtT, — We kthgnc with regret some time ago, that is the wear (store you were to lave we to Seeger. make your home in the great Northwest. The time hs ocm* fur the separation. Taos weal. We aro sorry toyert with yon, bat bow Tie indlstry known se the City Laun- In bumble submission to the will of God, dray, eeeasr of Waterloo and West met., who, we believe, a raiding your foot - has Deni in operation in Goderioh during ,tees we will Nis you is the minion the past cis months, under the manage- ment of Mr Thom A Vndeen, and has, we are *seed to note, bseo w suoossfd that the tanager has been fueled to adopt steam power to kap up with his work. W. are desired to state that there is DOW ample aocommod•tiou and Dower to attend w .11 work that may be mut in. AU goods turned out in a thorough manner and satisfaction guaranteed. ■y eseaeol. A sort pleasing and happy event took place at the residence of Mr Wta d•slts, $stet., on Wednesday morning, Au- gust 1st, at 10.30, which was 1be marriage of his daughter Rosa M., to Mr 3. R. Ciente, of Galt. The bride was assisted by Ilia. Georgie Martin, M. E. L., and the gross by Mr Wsltet Ssults, brother of the bride. The bride was dressed in a beautiful brows travel- ing cosutume. and the brdesmaaid ion in white lace. The promote were nosier_ pointed principal of the Blake school eta, costly sod beautiful. The happy for 1889 at 'an increase of slary, the couple left op the 1.'6 train for Bawl- ealary Dow being $450. Mr Regan took ton, Toronto, and other points amid the charge of the school at New Years, and hearty coogratulatiotm and best wishes has given entire satisfaction. of sant friends The oeresouy was The following is from the Ferris Ad- performed by the Rev Mr Potter, of the porafe : Rev I B Walwib, of Simms Co., Victoria -$t church. preached two excellent sermons, io the Methodist Church Int Sabbath to large congregations. Mr Wellwin, is very highly spoken of by all who know him end for oratorical ability be has few Nitquals. He is expected to remain in sus for the nett few weeks great contest. which was noble itself, and was not without danger either. But he believed in the w• the contest had been carried oo by Mfr Parnell and his lieutenants to Parliament, with pru- dence and moderation, and they were nearer to winning than many pmole might imagine cheesy If any great damage were to befall the movement, they would only have to begin again, but that would be no new story for Ireland. However, he was far from anticipating such an event. Their great weapon was the franchise, which had been wanting in other contests, but which they had now, thanks to Mr Gladstone (cheer;, and in spite of the opposition of Lord Hartington and the Tones in 1885. The result was that the Nationalists had 85 representatives out of 103 in Ireland, or, he would my, out of 101, for he might exclude the two gentleman who repre- Dented the University of Dublin. Fo many reasons he thought the University ought to be disfraochi.ed (hear, herr and laughter). He was opposed to all fancy repreeentations,and believed in the principle of "One man orae vote." The (machin was a powerful weapon, and one out of every ail -and -a -half of the pot elation was entitled to wield it. They suffered in this country from many evils —misrepresentation was one of them. They remembered the p•regnph in the Med about the bogus outrage at Wood- ford recently, for which the .Moil apologised. That was caught up by the Rea,adurd, and the erroneous statement -- he was going to os • shorter term which would oot have been polite (laagb- ter) --was elrcnlatd through Lrorieed, with the result that it was read by May, while the contradiction only reached a very aniallleportion of them. With re- gard to the Commission of inquiry into the Tim., libels, Mr Parnell was entitled at last t•. Ilk for fair play, and that the (,'Asap kxcars ..--C. P. It. House tri Let—Mrs Roberti'. Me and Porter—O. H. Parsons Wines. Liquors. ate.—O. II. Parsons. Bib Sale for one Month Fraser & furter. Furniture and t'•dertaking A. B. CornelL TOWN TOPICS., "A rt iel'a awaap re. takh ' woes, a' faith Ar 11 punt le pon"•••••ar for a g, great .aloe in teas AK- MacOillty my • Creed's'Mock. 0416001■Ian $eeel rrtratame. The Head blaster has received word from the Education Department com- prising the admission of .11 the pupils bl k who work at Godench, and who were gads and ass tc., call on McGi11R ray. palmed or recommendedby the local For real value in new sugar and other exami• ners. Crabb'. block. Oleacta. -This 1. a spacial 11oe la ohoto- remrsphss. that is sow worked la big shape by George Rtewart. Hamilton -Mt. A (ton IResuNT. -The: most useful gift you can make is to give • Wirt Pen. Ap- ply to D. McGillicuddy. agent Goderich. FIN. TAILORING. B. lfact.'ormac has the finest assortment of goods for sprint/and sem- is ..f 8,300 tons burtben, and driven by Prim- mer suite. Order from him sad you will Ir pleased with nit and prim. engines of 14.000 knee power. Sha is Hare you seen the views from the "Soo" is utm aatt tfsm .sere.. Mr Geo B Cox, of the "British Ex- oge," has just had framed and placed is reading rocs a couple of large ars of large omen enamels. One is the i'mbria, of the Cunard line, which 520 feet Tung, 67 feet broad, and 40 feet i'ridhame' window t aad hare you seen etre represents she Cit a''L1 other attractions that they keep in their storeeeP• The other rey in the shape of gentlemen's wsariug apparel 1 Rome, of the Anchor Like, whisk is the If not, why net / the Iargeot vo.el dost with the excep- Lt-ttcoim Tea. 11 doesn't make any dlf- tion of the Great Ins ter.. foresee who port tae ditty. for that is not a gqaaatios that esters Into the drinking of 1.1 - Qum Tea. What you want is the beat. and too an get the best at Geo. Rhyne'. Tots Worsrr's CHRIITIA• Toar0aMers Uulro'a w111 meet regularly for the transaction of Monsen every Tuesday afternoon at FM o'clock, in Koos ebureb. Rrery wemaa ls- tereeted In the work Is cordially invited i attend. Foie Hor Weaning. -Saunders *Sea hare received soother lot of those preserving kettles, in graalte Iron. bra., sad ea0Nsl. the last lot went off fid. Also a stork o< fly- traps sod uimolise and rnsl oil aurae. The drape* house under the San. The waterworks *petering is drawls, the attention of the pubic and various se,gft.ioes are glees for and ageism the ss1Mi .N- pteyed. but when It cameo to hamlet, pletees or taking pboteweps there le only ono Idea ea the work to oust by k. R. /gallows the Commission sboeld not he onmpused of 41141.44*$4- eneQeJt7e men who were his political enemies There a .new echo enure M fawn. (chess). He (Profe.r.r Galbraith treated in the great /mange and 'realI Mies Marion Ralph has .turned h""'e• THE •ALr't Or o*AWne e%VrATRY. Mr SJ. Greer, of SsitfurJ, left o0 On the 12th 01 July there was • meet I Wtdnssday for Dakota. lag d Ora.geas is Dublin. at which 1 Mr Charlie R.ith, of Toronto, Is visit - lin tfwtle.an from Canada, Mr Fag lag relatiwer is town. Mr and Mrs Bee Smelts, of Blsevale, am visiting relatives 1. Godes-kis. s Miss Mo, of Aylmer, eneney Elsie, d d is the geeMrs E- Richardson. n Several bieyelewere in tows enjoy- ing our gold rod d.rlig the week. Mr Chas Crabb of Chemin, is the mist of his father, `gr C. Cruise.,Eigie- .t. prudes** IA their leader in the matter. g•e.ld •md brother Clarke spots, serer lag their hearers that there were 150,000 mea in Canada ready to fight fur the some of the U sio. in Ireland. Rut they mid remember that two or three meet important proeosaee.esla were made by the L.ai.Wse's of Ontada, whin he preferred to regard s oely rspr.ssti.g the pesp1, in while\ they p►titomed the Parliament to greet Home Role be Irobed (.been). At • amelias of the I Mr D. McGillivray M. A., wail remise Ulster lgr Loyalists' 11eel - W DrIKamKam leveeing. ._x 3111api aesaa WOO. icier, Tenon. is Periling ahead his Caesdisn copy- right edition of the latest sonde and other works by wellksows seniors. He has just issued "The Iros.•ster, or Lore and Pride," by Georges Ohnet, • trsnslatiao fres the French, which has now rose through the 146th edition, end "Geoffrey's VIctpry, or The Double De- ception," by Mn Georgie Sheldon, the well knows authoress. These works an be had at the bookstores et 30 cents re- spectively. t anwnM' ge.tNwte t>t0emsag. At a meeting of the direoton of the Machismo's institute, hold ea Wedses- day evening. Mr K. Sharman was ap- pointed • director is pktoe of Mr Swan- son, who has sairreed. G. Stivea woe .ppntated .•.rotary in rens of Mr A. D. Diekesn wbc shoo resigned. The 8.eretary vibe inetreeted to apply to the onas•il fee the easel groat, and to have all seeosnts eolleeted immediately. Com.ittess for the different depart - meds were struck. and isetreel.d to re- pot at the next .soling. What ee e . 0.ss ps»~ 550 tads.• A joint m . tog of the various ease - natures of the Temper/owe sad I'rehi- hides Leaves was ►old is the basement of Werth St. Methodist dorsi os Thursday .mania( knit. (Meese were ap- pointed Ppointed sad arraanampe a smile f..r _ 11 semi work. The 0a robley.ef the Law levee stag of . 04 ...t a en to ter., on Lttcmeesnt OomidWM0 Obi loseested bat.Msdity badtildi.g ►t,.intr.s, school. Your devotedness, wtiring energy and the deep tsterest your have ever manifested is the epiritsal, as well se the temporal welfare of the children, has been noted by all, and appreciated. Will yon please accept the accompany - tog Bible as • small token of oar appre- ciation. And we hope you and y,sr companion may be long spared bo lire and teach its truths ; and whim car wont t n earth is dons May we meet in heaven. Signed on behalf of the school, by Jas Bre . , Sop'' J. W. Akitartlox•t, Sec. !f airy RAILo. Ooderich, July irate, 1888. iswb.elt-4sMrieh v. *ilea. The Gedericb Baseball Club went 1.3 Blyth Do Thursday, July 2Gth, and play- ed • frieodly match with the local club mad woe a very close and exciting game, the score at the finish showing 10 to 7 rues in their favor. The Goderiab boys were tither unused M playing on such grounds s they had at Blyth, it being fall of thistle', and 'hen a hall was knocked out of the infield they woad wait for it and tend that it would not come, awl even if the hall same that tar, the fielder would get his heads full of Masons( s*.. .Maws thistles in picking it up. (ioderieb west The thirty-third anneal meeting of the first to the bat, acid very aoapi- Masonis Orad Lodge of Canada, wadi eiomsly s ten three ,start",_.est ters got to hold in the Grund (lpersiHowe. Toronto, Ent bas nu belle, making the bans full. July 20th. The tenoning grand :(hoer. The next batters, however, were not were dented fur 1888: equal to the emergency which left men uo base.. 00 the other haled, Biyth o ver got a man to hes, as the three 6tet batters could not find the ball at all. Quite a groan was bard st the end of %Lia ionise. The Goderieh boys broke the ice in the second inoieg and got one Grand Junior Warden ; R W. Bro., wan across the plate, while the oppo- Rev T. lis Stratton, Kingston, Greed I nest. could not get one soros. The Chaplain ; R.W. Bros, Edward Mit- boys were never headed by Blyth •t the shell, Hamilton, Greed Treasurer ; R. I ("Id. of soy innings, and pi1d up 5 rune VI, iBre., J. J. Mason, Hamil ... n the 7tb. In this isoiag they batted M. W. Bro., R T. Wilkens, Q , Kiorstou, Grand Master ; R. W. Bro., J. Roos Robertson, Toronto, Deputy Grand Master ; R. W. Bro., John A. Willa, Toronto, Grand Senior Warden ; R. W. Bro., Joseph Beck, Godaricb; Grand Secretary ; R. W. B. A. Kevan and nn bees..plendidl7, a three base Hamilton, Grand Registrar ; R. W. Bro., Colman, ()wen Sound, Grand Tyler. R. W. Bros, W. A. Doff, lies - forth, was eketed D D. G. M. for No 4 District, or South Huron. k. W. Bro., E. E. Wade, Brussels, was elected D. D. G. M. fur No 5 District. or Narth Heron. The next annual er•mmunica- ttou of Good Lodge will be held in the Town of Owen Sound. An Met Modelle% feel. The WVeder's ltrifuk American, of Chicago, of last week, has the following about a old resident of Godericb, whose relatives still reside hen : Charles F. Stokes was born in Goderieh, Ontario, in 1848. He mane to this aide of the bus 20 jean ago, located in this city, and entered the e.ployseat of Wilcox t Gibb Sewing Mackie' Company. He smbs• isently traveled for the Rieger Company from their Cincinnati Branch, and later wen appointed manager of their city business at that poit.t, holding that poetical for nine years In January of this year Mr Stokes became the West- ern represaetative of the "Springfield Roadster' Bicycle, whish is known as owe of the bed hill .limber. dads The territory represented by Mr Stokes .Duces the wide West, indtiding Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wiaooeein,Miehigan,Hie- .e sota,Dakota and Nebraska,aed in thea States he hes the exclusive right to mill. Mr Stokes is • tborong► believer in the exercise of bi.ydiegrmd hoe foursome are alt goad riders, while the alba, Charlet, is use of the c,.ieg *heelless of the Wert. Mr Stokes is • ..sober of the Ft Doaehsre, the Aimee and the Um - min llgM. Chbs He ie • gentleman d t*Iwdid assume.unity, mrd me me et tads bet IIB le kerma as Dee d the gelid bemoan w of the eity. Hit eM and salesroom are bated at 28Rti Wabash Ave. news he smpbja a bit being made when two tem were on bases. The chief fielding features were • one -handed catch by Cooke, in short left field, two double plays, one by Her- bert Robertson and Hilton Holmes, mid the other by Hilton Holmes unassisted, and two good catches in left field by Hodgen., of Blyth. The Godericb boys speak very well of the way they were treated, except in regard to the omepprs, who wasjeered and taunted by the Blyth players, and mon especially by the people who were standing behind the catcher, and wh000tht to have keowa bettor. He umpired the game very squarely, indeed even allowing one of their men to strike over •yin .iter he was clearly out, sod his detester)* on balls and strikes were very good. The Goderieh club has played 5 matches this year. and has won 3 and lost 2. The score by innings is as follows. Blyth 002002120-- 7. Goderteb 0 1 3 0 0 1 5 0 0--10. Bitter for Blyth, H. Symon. gad Leib ; for Goderieh, Dudley Holmes and Percy Mskemmeo. Symons stroek oat semis of tbs Goderieh, while Holmes struck out 141 Umpire -Mr Wm. Swanson. The eleb would like .11 thorn who are in 'array interested in baseball to come down to plseties any aigbt lifter moven, as it cannot be imps to win emery throe melees outside meosragemest is give. romonmsptle. NOW rvred. To TSB f{erns :—Pleaso inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above wed imam By its timely am thoesssde ofbpals.s ease hen been ps mememb e..M. 1 .half be gy/ to send two b .i .y remedy bet to .my of year readers who hone ane• omelette', if they will send Rte their *1• gess tamed P O. address. p,,.......sot T. 1. Pt" ••tri 4 Ire Yee. M.,'Ii mat Ogg 1 1