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The Huron Signal, 1889-7-19, Page 1wouitt NUM M N VICAR, I GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1881 UNTELLIGEN j D. IlcG1LLICL'DDY. Punkt a�, t SLS A YXAR IN ADYANCt TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes must be left at this Office not later than Monday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later! than Wednesday noon. Cas- ual Advertisements accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. Loma Restee . AU odroaaer *titins it. Mr local eeitssaa of Tint Stuxu. of meetings or Inger- (distends at IL4j I un admission fee is eAarya& or from Windt a peowni cry fiettelf( is derived. must 6e paid Jor at the rete 1rJ on* Kut per mord each insertion. no (harp lass than tt rtity-lire e,-nb. Whore ad- vertisements of esfertwi,esvnts are i*arrtltef i 4,4f load will be given free, BORN. Ytvtt*--fledrr1cb, June 7th. the wife of 21r A. L }links. ut a esu. 11tlttoru. 8Tw.z.-.11 tee residence of Mrs L.Tonsel, ftk ti a l'nsc.eut on the 11th July. the wife of Is.. C. *teem, P.Ltl., of • daugh- ter. MARRIED. 1'sAc044:.- tt-ILeo% -At (iolerlch, on the Ilth lust.. by the nee. Dr tire. Mr. William J. Peak°. r. tit Uunerteh township. to Mary. eldest daughter of the late Mr. Witham Wilson. of tiuder.ch. DIED• xwiwr S.I!funl, on Wednesday. July 17th. lie.. Iwt.ella Jane. only daughter of Mr. James siew.rl, seed II years, 2 months and It days. The funeral will take place frons the rein - mice o1 Ler tether. Sanford. o. eatard•*. my 10th. St 3 o'clock p.m.. to ytaiUand w atery. Friends and acquaintances will accept this intimation, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lot -Signal Ogee. Steer -M. C. ftaechler. Medlasw-••atter C. Gide. TOWN TOPICS. • Lcater .newsy re. fnkiw' nates. 1»Jath% he U **.rent it: A G000 PRSeo!T.-Tie most nsefml gin can make is to give a Win e'en. Ap- r to D. Mte(ii::icoddy. agent. Goderieh. Every requisite for the turning oat of drat - work in photography at shortest is now on hand at Geo. Stewart's. The Pharmacy .rill leads In the disposal of ,• drngs and ts:icy ,Mods. and is cooed to •p up with the tubes and stand at the head he precession. Heat of care and attention vee to medical presenptione. The weather new has settled (town to a id sweeter temperature. and the goods In k A. Pridbarres have been selected to suit times. Cheap suns, neat. natty sad well - e. to be had at shat .rice. Saunders & on aro petting in hydrants will not freeze, for those who cannot put water into their hooses. !'all and vee them get prices of hydrant'. lawn sprinklers. a and pinoht l.I goods. Pint -class work - n. The cheapest boom leader the sue Tletpirute Season is sow in full swing. and meatal_ -^-seeing to town weekly. Tse nd„owte stereo views furnished by R. R. lows would be pleasing mementoes for es- rstore.ta to take awry with them. It Id be understood ales that the picture mist( department in eosaectlos with tae io Is also one of the best in the Dominion. 'all at the Goderich Foundry sad sea the t styles of house cresting. trots 1t h to 1111 inch high. We are nmenfactnrimi proved steel mouldboard slows ; cal* std t . A new straw cotter for430.011. All ods of castings made In order. and repairs agricultural Implements promptly nomad - to. Rt•.tctw.t'r Haiti 12.21 BRIEFLE TS. Mr H. E. Ratbwell was in town ea onlay. Mise Annie Doyle hu tongued from e States. Mr and Mn Tanner, tit Toronto, were town this week. Mr Allan Seeger arrived bens last eek on a holiday trip. Mr Geo. Pharis, of Detroit, is .peed. b few days in town. Mimi Alice Reid u vi.tting friends et sekeow and Wiaghani. Mae Newcombe meet • few days in e Queen City the poet week. Reeve Proudfont left to a trip op the es on Wedaeday morning. We have a few old tapers for ale at He Smut. : prise, 3 cents per pound. Miss Mortimer. of Stratford, wee last eek 'Siting at the resideoce of Mrs J. Mr Logan, of Chicago, is vi.iting his Mr and Mrs Lng.o, St David Kr Naseeyth, of Laudon, was hat the toast of his relative, Mrs J. 0. Mt J. W. Shaw. of Toroetn. wad in in donne the week, visiting his friend Kr A. Murdock. Commissioner Wilson, of the Caead• the do and Mies Wilms f tirm Mr Many Ehron4, of the esie n d.• tpe t. Santis is the gust of his *bother i.-hw, Mr P. Hoit. Mn John C McLsas and eon sr. M outset sejoyiag s trip at the laked, M company with Mr )1.Iwne. The Pbker(st Kim eaMis• Miri- am, d.- b& of Goierieln, sis tweeks. Kr C. Ormareller,of the High &heel, Osstes,wfM Me elk osd mhlldres, tbe guests of Mr Wm Diek.ea. Kr Nevis few some roes *..eller et sebaol, Aef/N. now of wee in terra devise the mesh. Masa R. R.ddMe, Jeenph Is sled Addison we the rM"ele8 *1 ll •t Oeliads Owes Ilsead. The Ree G. W. Itaosy, St Stephen's Chervil, Goderich Township, preached hie farewell sermon last Sunday and lift on Wednesday toe his new appointment at Blyth. The many frieuds of Dr McLean will be pleased to know that he is around again after km recent severe todupoeit- tos. H* had been confined to his room for nearly • month. Lawn TiKNfs.-A match pine of tussis was played on the grounds of Mr R. S. Williams, on Fnday last, between Messrs C. C. lion and h Elwood, of Goderioh, and Messrs F. U. Peto and Koele, of Ciinton, iu which Goderich won by • score of 6-3, 6-4 and 61. Capt. Gibson returned on Satur- day from a visit to members of his family iu the Northwest He expresses him- self well pleased with the country and says the crop prospects are pond to the localities visited by him. He exper• Mimed much benefit from his trip phy- sically. PeoviticIAL ExHisrrics. --We *have received from the Secretary, Mr Henry Wade, the prize list of the Provincial exhibition,which will be held in Loudou In September next, b.;einniug on the 9th and eudi,rg on the 14th. In additiou w the oriinary attrectinnsof the exhibition the international bench oboe of dorsa will be held on the 10th, Ilth, 12th sod 13th sir Sept. Peres ns wishing to obtain copse of the prize list are regnested to ante to the secretary at Torw,to CRIMINAL Rwrvex,t.-The schedule of convictions at the County Judge's crimi- nal court and general sessions of the pesos for Huron, for the six months ending Jule 1.1, as show that of fourteen cases tried, in thirteen • verdict of, guilty was rendered, and only one found not guilty. Thu light bat is a very gond record for w large • county and the result is very creditable to Mr Lewis, our crown attorney. The list comprises eleven larcenies, nae bur - elegy, one false pretence and nue as- sault A man recently was heavily fined fur semdinl{ false news to local newspapers. The msgiatrste. before whom the ease came, pointed ..tit how mach the proprie- tor of a newspaper depended on the gond faith of its informants in localities where be might bane no personal know- ledge to guide him. The practical joker or maltcwus talsilter who may thine it rather • clever thing to take in a news- paper in this way wi 1 for the future be wise in remembering that it is • danger- ous game to play, even if the editor is neither pugnacious nor a gcod shot. The Dominion Illradmted recently had a couple of fine Gooerich views from photographs taken by our young towns- men, Mr .1. M. Williams. One is taken from the south pier, and show. the lighthouse end the beach towards the harbor, while the other represent. •o Iudiaa encampment on the shores of Lake Huron, taken last summer during the stay of a small band in this neigh- borhood. Both views look exceedingly well and rival the beet in that beautiful publication. As an atu•tuar photograph- er Mr Williams has few tousle. Tea Cowers "Se Hoot. "-Robert,os'u well known comedy of "School" will shortly he performed in the (:rand Opera House, for the benefit of St Peter's church. The play is wader - going careful handling by local artists, and will be placed upon the boarde on Thursday July 2$th. The comedy is astatic in scenic effects, high is tons, rich in humour, and se the dramatis pereo*a are sustained by the following ladies and gentlemen, moeh enjoyment may he anticipated : The Misses Chil- ton, Williams, Start, Smith, Horton and Doyle : Meagan Meieultasoe, Reynolds, Murray and Kidd. The chief charac- ter of the hero. Jack Poynts. will be taken by Mr C W Andrews. For further particulars see posters. Plan of the hall will be on view as usual at Fraser A Porter's. Bonne PesterresT. --The Presbytery of Huron met in Knox ohurch,Godetioh, on Tuesday, filth inst., at 11 a.m. After linen wee onn,tituted by Mr Martin. the retiring Moderator. Mr Stewart. of Clin- ton, the next on the roll, took his place for mixt mg menthe. Representative elders pr odsesd their commissions from Sessions, anti the roll wee med. up for the year. Me Commissioners to Gen- eral Assembly reported their diligenee. Tee list of ,.sanies was Mrieed, report of committee on superintudeoese of students was reediest The sadden examined the tresserses books sad re- potted them soma, Standingenosait. tee foe the year were appointed : State t. Religion, Rev P Measireve, resumer ; 8 Schools, Jas. 8eott ; Temperance, A. Meitiliaa ; P+m Iu•nes sod Sy.e.ti. Sassdeenie, J. A. Aadersoa ; Sabbath Obsernmes. J d Hooderena. Oirsehrt nn Prison Referea,..d the Pr w.atlon of Vies, were reed sad eammittess sppotst- ed to weeder and report eras thea Three ow °iodidates for the idolatry were istrndeesd and dealt with: --Moment Ewe• M.Ks as, Albert M.lad& soul Wm fiscal The two forms are SI Mw ins 11.081 Ooleg ,Mowtwal : the Kant Colles•. Te esto. Mr Wilton, • misdeal et the third veer in Uatv.estty Oo1Me•, Tetwsto. she ppw.d bolero the Iissmbiag OsomMtn. Mr A. J. Madre, Oodert h, mid Wen Presby- tery s hsatiIy els • pt.uiU.d wynt q st nazi 11,,. -thea M tie.to ;asPoor et tie tataMses were .b.sed, sad bat few .f the 'Yem were prarwt. Row T. G. Thnmsus.hee .f Ri.et/sld, ... tot Veeeereee. 11t C.. mus purest and shed es s wewapeed- ilei ■gtabsu 1410)1 SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. The rush* of the Entrance Ruminations for the Inspectorate of Woe Seem 1 are given below. The total number of marks for the different subjects 1. 735, the 1 number required to pass 367 and one-third in eszh subject. Those recommended I have obtained over 367 marks but have fallen belowone-third in some subject The ;narks of those mita have fatted will be sent to their teachers by the inspector. 1 --- OODEIUCH. i C•lt lit Dates. MAR[• 1 M'3OOL Mitt)*4[0. a5Al*as. Acheson, Ettei Andrews, Marten Ball, Wiente Fulford, Lizsie Strang, Pearl Saunders, Alice Ten borne, Maggi.., Cox, Benson.. Fritzley, Jonathan Horton, Joseph Meaner, John Morton, Rebut r Price, Willie Pasture, Charlet Reid, Weaker Robertson, Willie ftohert.en, Warner Williams. Graham Humber. Charles. Johnston, Frank Campbell. Agues 3 Potter, Carrie. Hawkins, Alio McMurchy. Jennie, Jobnstow, T).'.. J ., McKenzie, Donald A. McDonald, MSlc•;lts,, Matheson, R.•derick...• .0- - O'Neil, Michael.. f• Stevtus, \I'tlha Bain. Kate Marmon. Jenna Allan, Geurze. Nicholson, Maleulsi Murru, Archie .4:.0.. Goderich M. dal SchuoL'Robert Park 447. 441..' 449.. .474- .4414 ' 474.. .4414..' 423.. • 404. ..490. .469. . ..415. .480.. 372 .1 .394. N N 4. .. a 66 .t 66 66 1.6 61 510... .3119.. 8.8. No. 1. Colborne. -.;Miss May Jones..... ,.,$5..,S 8. No 1. Ashfield.... Miss Annie Burrows. .418.. 4.8, Nu 3. •. ....'into• Jennie Cowen. .421.. .. 481.. 8.8. No 15. " 498.. .... John McRae........ • 446. " ... •I 0•..,• .... 376..'8.21 din 2. ••....*Mime Kate Diedy.... .423.. S.S. No ;. Colborne.... Mies F. A. Holmes.. [[COtty[M 'tI'. .413.. Goderich M'dcl School. Robert Park 389.. .. 1..3. " .424 ..,8 S. No 6. Colborne.... Havelock Beacham.. EXETER. Bell. M.ogie ' ..483.. 8.8. No 1. Tucktnmith Ben. Smi1Ge Corry Mary A 381..'8.8. No 3. Hay Geo. Brown Haub. Row '..413.. 8.S. No 7. Sam. J. Latta....... Jeckell, Addie V ..465..18 S. No 1. Osborne.... Wm.Meliay Jeckell, Blanche...50e..' •• Heroes, J ante.. 1 403.. Keddy, Nelson -":.36:3 Keddy, Norman. 442. . Mitchell, Frank 1..390.. Swan, John '..196.. Tapp. John 1..3).6..- '• Robinson, Mary 1, .394.. R S. No 8 Stephen . - .. Frank Turner. f ..370.. S.S. No 5. McGillicr•y•Alex. Tort Bagshaw, William • 342.. 5.8, No 3. Stephen.... A. W. Botham.... Shopton, Edmund. DA,uglaa, John• 551.. >;i.S. No9. Hay&Stsnley'R. R. Rus• Manson, Donald +..412.. , Keetle, Asa J i, 445, . 8-S. No 2. Colborne....'Thos. Elliott Russell, Thos. A 1 -.M10.. 8 8- No 5. Ueborne... - Alex. Fowlie . • .... 64 66 U 61 66 Tota. Cassie.. 396.. [eN'OnxzxDrD, Love. Tinos .386.. 8.8. No 8. Stephen... ••Frank Turner....... Stienbach, Edith ..403.. 8.8. No 7. Hay. S. J Latta Curry, Jim. A --...370.. 8.S, No 3. •• Goo. Browu DUNGANNON, Leine. Lavine ..370.. 8.8. No 10. Ashicld..•Albert Morris.. Fegenaon, Thomas ..4.32..1 t• • Bailie, Ncrmao........ 490. • 4 8. No Y W. Wawamosh John bicCormiok ... . Irvine, Joseph -.397 . - .1 •• McDonald, Hugh ..420..'8.8. No 4 W, \branch J. B. Weatherhead. . Stewart, John _.410...8 8. No 8. Ashfield....VGeu. 8. Vi'oods *SCOYYsND$D, Milligan, Trio 382..18.5. No 8. Ashfield... -Gee. S. Woods Mimi Price left on Friday last on a visit to friends in lielleviie. Meson D. A. Brace and Taylor, of Stratford, spent Sunday to town. Dr McDonagh will be in Goderieh for aonsututicn on the tint Saturday of every month. Mr Fletcher, foremen of the gait Re- former °hien, gave us a friendly call Thursday last. Mayor Butler visited Stratford last week on business connected with our electric light system. Miss Yeats., of London,aod Mir Rich- ardson, of Peterborough, are visiting it the North -et Methodist parsonage. Ret Geo. Riehard*on preached a *sr- oon to the members of Court Goderich No. 32, C. O. F., last Sunday morn- ing. Mn Washington has 'ensued hoose from Toronto. The Mimes Washington have also returned from their visit to Ma•ebsst.r Dr M Nicholans, the West -et dentist, makes the preservation of the natural teeth a specialty. One admii°ietered frost 9 a. a. for the painless situates of toot` AN IMPORT *MT bran tttrntr.-TM sow 8041 Beop ail Premise Pedal atlesb- moat to a lei be U peisht Pima eervea the serve. of the )Wwsr er psr- formev, shoo presides. as well se the i.ssrwmm a hem weir. sad preemies the eons tL Persons memeeioo ghee their fit lompro.their }�e+� attsad t tita should meaProf. ► SW TIM Ave.. 1g. T., Ise hi remiss - Ws past phos • sd..iNeed is meths* osea, 10.11 Mie J. M. Reboots, Dw.ones, limo w1�y of lbs West Vanessa MOW 71. I...ia... 0.., was t. tetra minds, .4 tib. gra dee et Rent Mr A. M. ltoberw.• is weenie Clio - tun for • ti s-els's certifiable. Miss Susie Payne is visiting friends in Dungannon and Lscknow this week. Mn Magnus Swanson and children bre nub visit to her sister, Mrs G. B. Robson, Peewits The name of Flo Bates, promoted "m the senior 111 to Junior IV., was omitted from the list of last week. Dodge Tome std Mews F F. Law- rence, J. Roberta and Jno Straiton were in Clinton last week *needing the dia- 1 trice meeting of the I. 0. 0. F. The peripatetic irgan grinder and hia monkey "did- the town on Tuesday last, and had a large following of the juvenile element of the population. Mr Tom Chilton u borne un a holiday visit. He is completing his education at Rock Hill, Md , and has also develop- ed into a Cret-clay Newhall player. Mr Mawre, recently of the Rank of Montreal staff here, and uow of Guelph, spent a et•uple of days in town this week. He says there is nu place Bite (aoderieh. assns of the president, Dr Shames, vice-prwidst, ooeupid the chair Oa motion it was decided to call the aneiety the "(ioderfoh Turf Association." Mov- ed by Mr Tlsoe t etadry, mounded by Dr Whitely, that the tioderich Turf Asso- ciation join the American Amocia- tion - Carried. Moved by Mr Joh° Knox, summed by Mr Chas A. Nairn, that a oars day meeting be held on Wed- nesday, Aug. 21st, if the committee can perfect arranaemeots by that date - Carried. fin motion the meeting *d- oomed subject to the call of the execu- tive. Tee GoDttut'u Ext•csglos, - About 400 people took an the Central Metho- dist 8. 8. escursitw to Goderich on Wedneday, where fine enjoyment was had. The day turned out exceptionally tine --all but the evening Sturm, which, however, was escaped by the majority of the escursi„nists reaching the train be- fore the storm came up. Rowing, fish- ing and ailing in the tine yacht main- tained for the purpose, were the chief Sources of amusement, while • few went in bathing. There was one narrow es- cape from drowning while bathing, and os. young woman got a ducking while being rescued from a rowboat in which she and a venturesome young man had been caught by the *term. The excur- sionista returned with a high opiuton, generally, of Goderich u an excursion point. -Stratford Herald. GDIGT NOtynwtaTtpK EXHIBITION. - The prize lists of the t treat Northeastern Exhibition, to be bell in Goderich on Sept. 17. 18 and 19,are now in the hands of the Secretary, and are mush admired. They were printed at the uftoe of Tut Slut am. and are of superior typographical appearance to any of former years. The attractions this veer also pro - Mee to be great. We take the follow- iog informatiou from the pamphlet : September 17th -Entries in the indoor department not previously made .01 be accepted up to 10 o'clock • st., at 25c, extra,and entries un stock not previoiely made will be accepted up to 10 o'clock a m., at 2:w. estrs; judging in all indoor departments, t , commence ,.t 2 o'clock p.m. ; bronchus exhibited in corral - lassoing and riding by cow-boys--sele of broncho at 3 p.m. ; open to visitors at 9 sea. September 18th -judging in all outdoor departments, to commence at 10 o'clock a.m.: in the afternoon- speed- ing in the ring ; hnneback riding and lady rider ; lawoing and breaking wild brooches by ouw-boys. September 19th -speeding in the rine ; lily drivers procession of prize animals, to commence after the judging sod speeding has been completed ; cow -buy race with will. broncho• --races by local riders ; exhi- bition to close at 4 p.m. Oh for au toe-ie,i to creep in and hide ! 01t for • gimlet- to get un and nd.. ! Oh for a I.tckhone as cool u an u tele Ae4 an a;l summers trip to the pole on • bicycle. An effort is beteg made to establiah a driving park •s.ociation in Goderich. The tint annual race meeting is expected to he held during the latter part of August. Porte mote Covens. -The union church picnic of the Epiecepal and Presbyterial' churches, Cliuton,on Thurs- day. was largely attended. Clinton people do Eke to emu to Ooderieh. The following letter wan received by an undertaker. "My waif 1. dud, wants t., he buried to-morrer at wener Work. t- nose ware to dig the hole -by the side of the other two waifs. Let it be deep." Mr T. J. Huckstep, Myth, has *truck a novelty in the way of window drrwing; he bad a bell of earth placed in the bot- tom of the window and then planted mu- ms, geraniums and planta of different kind.. The members of Goderich A. 0. U. W. intend holding tbeir first annual picnic during the latter part of Austen. \tie understand en efft.rt is being made to have the C. O. F. Society of Goderich co- operate in the ondertakinr. As a result of the entrance examine - tem Frank Johoaon wins el3 fur being first from the central and first at Gods - rich, Warner Robertson wins $1 for be - frig mooed at the cehtral, and Purl Strove 50 cts. for being third at the central. Pearl Strong stns a volume cat bongs presented by Miss Skimmings for being tint in the English subjects. JOURNALISTIC. --The Guelph Beenld, daily and weekly, now comes to hand printed (tom new type and otherwise Unproved. We are pleased to learn that the financial trollies* that have for some yeah boost the paper SM now 1111. moved, and a bright future appears bee fore it. The Herold is a goad paper, barring polities. Test Doii'r Reap Tne Pares•. -A very slick swindler is operating. Upon entering a plate he lays in • supply of small ilium at se expense of about 10 cents spies.. Thew he fills with earth, into which he plasm • eoaple of short stalks of milk weed or any other pleat, and Nin anoints the earth and plant with attar of roses. He is new prepared to furnish confiding poreha..n with shoots from the celebrated "Ceylon rose," us- icg that nr *nose other high-sounding name, at $1.60 each, and dates it as fast as he .aa boodle them. Thome people who do sot subscribe for their sen lomat papers are geaerslly the Int to get bit- ten A KLttrrottawia...-Oarn* McK.a.b, alias McDonald, a sebno) umber of Viv- ian, t/Mtario enmity, went to Toronto to *pend be holiday., sad baring oat so. • demands tom number of fmailisa, ramie ist for s few days at oath pees, she stole • The pawof 'lithos sal s .it.as.dgirl seta �meysod rsww.ew/ ithe odes weds M her Wgiae Maes 'lees me, meow, lot Dodi. bbb. Ism ems" elle cried, eades't pot lay mem is the peens. I den% wool my Meade to tees sheet this nidr,let ser w batik sad mash MT abed albs the h � sod will bos geed girt the rest.1 ylib," . he meshd, as the metres led bra to the e1dL to emit bee t11 l Wee the pekoe moths is the lienee Rieneurg. She i. • mod bmwes yang holy, mad mere that hew Mbar sod mother 46.4 pesos end that the end wile - mai h tar• e 1 , of I re s01. whom she hue emit Moak Tar LADY'S D*L+:tyu CAnt,--Last a�riag Mn C•:kvid offered a bandenae lady's dressing mete ber customers who made rurehases over • certain amount. On Thursday of last week t special com- aittee sew chosen to do the drawing for the sele_ting of the successful candidate. The lady holding ticket No. 26 was the winner. and can have the dressing case by calling at Mrs Salkeld'•, Toe Jt.ii *a. -We have just received from the Rev Principal Austin of Alma College. St Thomas, • copy of his 40 pp. pamphlet last Sued on the above sub- ject. It has chapters no the Origin and History of the Jesuits, Principles and Aima of the Order. Condemnations of the Society by R. C. Authorities, Ex- pulsions of the Order, The Jesuits' Es- tates Act. Treaty of Paris, &c.. and gives verbatim, Tbs Boll of Pope Clem- ent, abolishing the' Society, Riv- ing hu reasons therefor, &c. Pries 15 outs. Addrses : Principal Austin, St. Thomas, Out. R. T. or T. Cosmos -The Royal Templar* of Goderich will hold a.nncut in Victoria Open House on Tuesday evening melt, July 23rd, which promises to be one of the moat interesting of the man. Miss Wynn has kindly taken in hand the preparation of a very choice program of vocal music, mediae*. run tenons. etc., and in addition the North .t. Methodist 8onday School orchestra will present some vary fine instrumental melections, oleo specially prepared for the oemeion. Doors open at 7:30, to begin st R. Admission only 10 coats. All are cordially invited. SreetAL M[[rtxa or Cot:Nett_ - A tpeaiai meeting of the town aimed wan bold tea Tosed•y evasion to outsider the waterworks bylaw. All the umbers were present sept enencillors J. W. Smith and NafteL After the seemed readtaq of the bylaw the coon - oil .me resolved into oemmittee of the whole, and the bylaw waw damned .lees. by dooms. The resell was • pro 1••g•d passion attending to midnight. At e}eweo riclock • to adjourn was voted down, bad the onasider&tion of the bylaw was eoetinned until the w ebedele of rates was reached. At tbis stage, owing to 1M late hour, it was de- cided to 'dyeing and postpone further amaajjer.tinn until a futon *nesting. It is the iatentinn eat lbs eos•eil to publish the bylaw in fell is pamphlet form, for dietrthetiw i.e-set wetertakere- Ooosesne Tom Awnrn%rretr. - An twetisa of the Oedeetsh T.rf A▪ _.oitien wee WM et the Albino Motel. ea WedMt mesa', which woo l.rls4altoemilevd. The fdlowieg °Mssoe ween Jested : PreelAist. Rin roseate* ; vM-.rwMeat, it J. R. Shames ; traimerse W. L. Moria. ; e..tetary. A. Meedosc. Re.. eemmeit- tae-Dir Aike.hmad, The. /ie.dn, D. Wbbiely, Jobs Lass, W. A. Curseae. I. A. Mid ..d JAM Yids lie IM e -144111161t NOTES. • .Number et Ilisinb sf raterest team Me gate r'reae. Thnniday. July 11-8chr. Aurora,. 400 tons coal for Big Mill. Thursday, July 11 -Schooner Carter, Thewlon, limber for N. Dimwit. Thursday, July 11 - Schr. Lome. Chime°, grain for G.T.R. elevator. Friday, July 12-Schr. Koltage, lim- ber for R. Sectord. Friday, July 12 -Prop. United Em- pire, Port Arthur, passengers and fr,jht- Satutrday, July 13 -Prop. Ootario, Sarnia, passengers and freight Monday, July 15-Schr. Greyhound, Johnaton's Harbor, shingles for H. Sec,rd. R'edneeday, July 17 -Prop. Lilted Empire, Sarnia, passengers and freight Thursday, July 18 - Tutt leis, Sarnia. [•ren. Thursday, July 11- Behr. Sligo, Rae;. n ia, light. Friday, July 12 -prep. United Em- pire, &rata, pampas'* and freight Saturday, July 13 -Prop. Ontario. Port Arthur, passenger sad freight. Saturday, July 13-Schr. Cuter, Theaealon, light. Saturday, July 13-Schr. Kolfage. north, light Wednesday. July 17- Prop. United Empire, Duluth, pbmiesgere sad freight ASHFiELD. Wrote our own come posdent. R. E. Brown hes been engaged for as - other year in S.S. Na. 5. The farmer are busily angered et their bay. The scop u a very good aver- age in. The crop preepeets are very good at prasont. On the whole hero will be • ail a ••«ryes yield. The root crops are doing wdl. Pane - toes that were wit killed by the wet lor'k remarkably well. Rev J. Ceskboarne, • blind pt.aa- .r from Genie, preached in Zinn Marsh lest Sabbath very forcibly and eloquot- Iy. A de. lob of gravelling was done em the 12th en.. by Mr Tsber. It one bad piece of read, said needed it badly. Rev J. A Moss sad family arrived le Ethel last welt. The rev. gootheme is on the Mit IM sad his volt ei tit does ..wwidws"y, by a 'heieb srlmi Davis Welke Mr eases tld>r Mott 1. mined he *[silk trod ellnl ►