The Huron Signal, 1889-7-26, Page 1lpf
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INTELLIGEN
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GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1
t M A YZAR IN LDV�A&N I
TO ADVERTIBEB$.
otice 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
p to noon Thursday of each
week.
loom seals-
ede/wee Notices to the local columns
Trak SIOa•L of eseetiiya or ester -
immure at whirls on adwiiawwt fee
(-larged or frust which a prosrwi
ry btrsefit is derired, moat be paid
r at the rote of eHs ernt per
trios/ each imertio,, iso diary leas
tamely-Arr crate. Where .d-
eer(ixatewtr of entertainments are
Sniveled es brief tonal trill be riven
/rte.
BORN.
sox -1a Goderich. on the 17th last„ the
wife of John 1. Dieksea. Deputy Regts-
tser. of • own.
x la Asht old, on the T_'nd last.. the
wile of MIch•el Dalton. of a daughter.
DIED
eOanoon-la finder:ch. on !gondol. Jolt'
flat, I. )nary. third daughter of Me
Alex- MuAlregor, arced 2 years and s
swaths.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
-C. A. Humber.
enders Wanted -Joseph Beck.
weeping. Redacteesa--J. A. Reid it Bre.
Lake Hales -Totem of Health Co,
Taws .1 Oodertee - wet. Campine.
TOWN TOPICS.
• A eAi rsptwewwpp ye. !Okra' votes
A s' fail* ke'rr pial it."
A Goon PasaaNT.-The most useful gin
you can make is to give • Wirt Pen. Ap-
ple• to Do McWillbudd"y, agent, Godetick.
Whatever you west in the line of photo
graphy can be had in good •t , le and at fate
prime at Geo. Stewart's studio.
The summer keeps moving on mace, and
es does the demand for the ta•hion.tl,le
mMt• turned out by the people '• tailors p.
A. Pridbaw. who cannot be beaten for quality
et goods or style of cut.
mations% to bold its share
of the dreg
ot the town. •nd for reason-
able charges.. pure druia. and care and mien
llama en the part of the proprietor and clerks is
massed by nose. ticorre /thyoaa, proprie
or.
Penrose who are building should call and
flee the "New Harris- wood ft roe. on ex
Ibitiun at launders d• !ton's. the cheapest
and moat economical fnr•ace in Canada.
Arstber lot of the E. k 1'. Gurney t'oy's t
Moves ,i tut re: ei : ed. The last Inc sold rapid -
1 time aneats. the cheapest house under
the .air.
Miss BetthaCrotlt•, of Lando., is v
ing Miss Davos
Mr Alfred Massenet, of Lo.duw, s
Sunday in town.
Mn Mainers. daughter and son,
London. ars visiting Miss 8. Davis.
Mr Edward Sharman will repair a
maks additions to the Registry offi
The confect pnce u $1,246
019 tickets were sold for the Sogli.h
and Dr.byterian 8. S. stun from
Clinton to O.derich last week
Dr Mclean and his eon Gregor left
this week fur a trip drown the 8ie Law-
rence on the "Penia." The doctor
hopes to be able to resume his practice
on his return.
H. I. Strang, B. A., has been appoint-
ed • sib-ezamioer ori the second and
third class teachers' examination papers.
Th. report of the examiners will probab-
ly be leaved 'bout the middi• of next
month.
The roof of McLean'e new block is now
completed and the interior of the work
is proceeding toward cmpletion. The
rent is covered with iron, thus tasking it
fire proof from above, The work has
been exceedingly well done by the con-
tractor G N. Dern
The Durham Review says:—' Rev
Mr Lesser preached his opening sermons
in the Methodist church here cn Sun-
day last. Mr L. u • young mea of
good personal appearance, • pleasant
sod fluent talker and will evidently soon
become popular with the people of Dur-
ham .'
Messrs Fox Bros , of Lucan, Bid-
du!ph township, are changing:their grist
nodi to the roller system, which is to
have a capacity of fitty barrels is twenty
four hours. They have let the 000tract
to Runciman Bros., of Oodench. The
mill is to be completed by the fist of
September.
Mr Chas. Blackstone,the retiring pres-
ident of the Employees Mutual Benefit
Society of the Doherty organ factory,
Chiffon, was, last Wednesday, presented
with • very appreciative address and di-
ver cruet by hts fellow workmen. Tee
address was signed by R Stoneham,
Benj 'Phomas and Chas. Trendy Mr
Blackstone replied in his usual happy
stale.
• Dr M Nicholson, the West -et dentist,
makes the preservation of the natural
pe i teeth • specialty. Gas admtnntered trum
9 a. as. for the painless estractwu hof
of teeth.
nd
ce.
Messrs. Dickson it Hoye, formerly est
Garr,w & I'roudfoot's office. Godench,
have opened • jaw office in hSe•tt.rth.
They also have an dice in Brussels ;
but one member of the firm will be hen
permanently. They are both well up in
heir profession, are thoroughly reliable
yentas/ men in whom the public may
Experience. energy and rn'eriorl.e are
threegreat factors la building up a seer..
rot business. and when in addition to theme
q.alffleatlons you tied taste. good workoar
ship odd good material. a goal article can
always be depended upon. H. 11. :=allows
during his business career in (locerieh ha•
:built up a re •uiation on this line. mid. In ad-
dttioau Ia10 ran photo trade, now =urns out
a clam artwork is picture fraosreg welshed by
few and surpassed by none.
BRIEFLETB.
have full confidence, and we hope they
will d.- well here —Seaforth Expositor. f
J. Price, • young mao aged 17, met
with • Mvere accident on Saturday at
Buchanan & Cos planing mill. Through t
some unaccountable cause his right
hand get drawn Into the planer, three of 1
hu fingers bring out o0', the remaining
one and the thumb being badly torn f
and htuised. Dr Whitely, who was
e on ion attendance, sewed up the finger
hich may be preserved.
Brussels Past : The Sunday echoed
sacunwu of this section is being talked
of. tiuderich appears to be the magnet-
ic point. The park at this place has
beau greenly improved this year and is
noir an attractive resort.
Persona wishing to improve their
sgamuria ur •treugthen their power of
attentive should seed to Prot. Lursette,
237 Fifth Eve., N. Y., for his prtsp.c-
tm putt Itee, as advertised in another
autumn. 10-tf
IT WARN T A MITHOJI'T Plt'Yi,' —
Conton paper says : The Sunday rich
picnic from Chinos to t;odeneb, la
week, was favored by the clerk of t
weather and did nut have the customs
rai, though towards eveutug a spies
seamed ircminehI.
As IrlrokTAxT IllritoorMtyT.—T
new Soft t'; up and Practice Pedal attac
meet to a Newcombe Upright Pim
•ernes the nerves of the liateuer or pe
former, when practising, as well as t
instrument from wear, and preserves t
tone. tf.
Sheriff Springer, of %Vitterioo, was to
Mg in the scenery and other plesse
memories of Oodench during the wee
As plain Moses Springer he gained
reputation and a name as a protein,
politician in the olden dais. Even no
although on the shelf politically, his ey
is not dim, nor is his natural lures abs
ed.
Miss Grace Robertson, of Clinton, w
i• town last week
as MAROON NOTE&
Mr and Mrs Geo Acheson have gone
to Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
Mrs M. McKenzie, of Lockoow, has
returned home after spending a was
with her daughter, Mn MoGtllivray, o
Goderich.
Morris Crawford, formerly of Oleo
Williams, Ont., was attacked by a ruttian
in Detroit on Tuesday night sod beaten
so that he died.
Lord William and Lady Cecil have ar-
rived at Napaoee, and will settle up the
•ffain tot their uncle, the late Lord A. P.
Cecil, druwa•d reread,.
• comber of sestam or messes mom tim
Labe wrest.
a alit Ya0
k Saturday, July 20th--$tr Campania,
f Sarnia, pa•.00gen and fr.igbt ; schr.
Arial, Serpent River, 180,000 feet
of lumber for H. Sword ; sobr. Kollage,
Johnston's Harbor, 100,000 feet of
lumber for H. Reword ; schr. J. 11
Carter, Thomaston, 240.000 feet of 1o.. -
bee for N. Dement ; nein. Ontario,
Blind River, 180,000 feet ot lumber for
Jos. Williams ; sir. Ontario, Duluth,
passengers and freight.
Sunday, July 21st --Sir. Canada,
lighthouse supplies.
Wednesday, July 24th—Sir. Ootario,
Sarnia, passengers and freight ; sir.
Crated Empire, Duluth, freight and •
large load of passengers
DrrAItTCD.
A Letters potent have been issued by
vol the Ontario Government incorporating
st the Gederich Organ Co. Omits o) with
he • total capital stuck of $10,000.
17 We understand the I. O. O. F. hate
h perfected •rnngemeets fur • trip to
Port Huron on the Compose on the civic
he holiday, which will be toed .oi Ifnutd.y.
h- the 8th of Augt:st.
O Dr Fraser, of Detriot, with his wife
r- and child, left for home on the propeller
he Campana last Saturday, after having
he paid • pleasant visit to relatives in town.
&lass Maggie Fraser accompanied them
k• to Detrit,t.
rat 1 Th• Government supply boot called at
k. oar harbor during the week. •ud furnish-
• ed the lighthouse supplies for the seas roe
rat There nes a thorough -going holiday
w, party on board, under the fatherly care
• of Mr Pat. Harty, the genial inspector
t- of lighthouses
Mr Thoth McKenzie, of Goderich, h
Intimated to Tut Sro,AL his acceptance
of the chWeuge "t Mr 1) onald Constant)
of Duolop, to a friendly game of quoi
for the championship of Colborne au
(lodertch. The game will he played o
Saturday, August 3rd, •t 6 p.m., obi tit
Goderich titivating ground..
Amongst the passengers of the Canada
,r J1 her last trip to Goderich, was the well-
known currrep•ondent of the Toronto hie -
g piny, Faith Trenton. The talented writer
is t -sok • drive around G.derich diving the
d $!ay of the boat at tut dock, and we ex -
n poet to see her impressions of the moat
e beautiful sown in Canada published in
Saturday's nue of the Etapir.'.
THg 11LDLRT R. It. CoaDL.TOk,
"Rambler," in the Traveller's Advance
thus refers to a person well-known i
this vicinity :-1 have beret enabled t
give in this column the experience o
several conduc nr, of the G. T. R., a
going to prove that a traveller a abru
as safe on a train as by other means o
ocomu(lon The other day I had a ch•
ith a gentleman who claims to he tit
Nest passenger c,nductcr in Canada.
I
refer to Mr Daniel Holmes, of the G
division, but who was for many years
n the Buttaloand Goderich division of
1. G. T R. He is called "Dan" by
his thousand friends, an.: he is deemed
"pernickety" by those who do not know
him well. "I hare been • conductor
or 85 years," mid Mr H., "and I have
never lost or injured a passenger.
Though running for over 30 years or
he Buffalo branch, I was never west of
\Voodstock until transferred to the main
ins fur duty."
R. T. or T. CO\.'ERT —There was a
at
air attendancethe Royal Templar.'
cone!:in \'trto
rt ri
a Hall on 7 uesda
evening The vocal musical portion 0
the program was under the rnanag-men
t of Miss Wynn, whose pupils acquitted
• themselves in excellent style, and the
i inst-umeutal numbers were highly at
• tractive. The absence of Mn Detlor
• detracted somewhat from the interest,
• u her recitations are always appreciated
by Goderich audiences. Mira Martin
presided at the piano. Following is the
program : - "Gloria in Exceleis," Or-
chestra ; "Jack's Reward," Mr Belcher ,
"Star of My Life,' Miss Graham and..
i Miss Rio ; "When the Robins Nest
Again," Mr Young ; "Lighthouse by
the 8..," Miss Nettie Crabb ; imam-
! mental duet on violin, Mesar*. Porter &
Whitely • "A Bird from Over the Sea.""
Mies Rinse ; "Ie'. for Money,'' Mr
Belcher ; 'Sweet Bird of the South,"
Miss Nettie Crabb ; short address on
benefits of the Order, Mr D. McGilli-
cuddy ; "God Save the Queen."
Moo Ws Orrsx Marr.—A smallish
going man, dapper, swarthy in feature,
— Petri AwAaD.p.—The prize annually
siren by Mr Moore of the High School
to the head toy or girl of his French
u class in the 2nd division, falls this year
f to Miss Huth Williams. The examiva-
s tion was upon the work of the term in
t De Firs., the etymology and about
f nifty exercises of the syntax.
r
The total value of the aper set
e was 240 marks, of which Miss Wil.
llama obtained 195. Robert Ellis 1- 6.
Alice Addison 18.2, Emily Buchanan 175,
Alice Reid 159, Clara Sharman 117,
Arthur Naito' 126 The rest were be
low 51t per cent. The head hoy or girl
in the senior section of the French c'a.s
of the first divisiou will Ise mentioned
next week.
The following from the Detroit Tri -
bun, will be of interest to the many
frieuds of the bridegroom in this sec-
tion, who will all join with TFig S1uiAL
in wishing the happy couple long hie
and prosperity : — "Hendsreow—Roth-
acher—On Wednesday evening occurred
the marriage of Dr Thomas Henderson
of Gretiot avenue, and Mi.. Rona
Rot hoc lit r, daoghter of Jacob Ro.
w
W.
Miss Moore has returned to her home s`
is Bu+maliville.
J. C. Robertsoe, 11 A., and wife, of w
Owen Sound, are in town.
Look out for Cis cheap excursions on h
rile G. T. R. on the eerie holiday.•
Mr and Mrs Will Yates and son have i
To Deli x AWAY Mo.,lt'ITogu. —
ould mem that the mosquito this sea
son had come to stay, and, besides, the
is thirst for gore does not abate. H
s not easily driven awq,but the follow
ng recipe ie said to be effectual : Tak
of gum camphor • piece about one-third
the site of a hen's egg, and evaporate it
over • lamp, taking owe that it does not
ignite. The smoke will soon fill the
room and expel the mosquitoes, and not
• will be found in the room net
orning, even though the windows
should be lett open at eight.
PTV? OCT Yora WILL*. —A medics
'Rieman in • nsi,(hbcriog town sug-
gests the propriety of having al: the
ells pumped out in order to avoid an
epidemic of typhoid fever. Many ref the
ells are now filled almost to the top.
oat of this water is surface water and
consequently more or lees impregnat-
with vegetable matter. If this wpter
• Ilowid to remain in the wells, the
rot weather of July and August will
reed in it the germs of the disease and
• me by the people will be almost cer-
in to spree,' typhoid fever broadcast
•r the land. A little care in Ihi. mat -
✓ may prevent serious consequences
d it ie much cheaper to pump out the
e11 than to pay • large doctor'. bill
hint to the wise showld be auteient.
returned to their home in Winghxm.
Mr T. K. fi�tobertso•, of Mitchell, was
in town on Monday visiting friends
Miss Lillie Vanstone, of Brosesls, was
visiting relatives in town this week.
7
t'thacher. The ceremony was perform-
ed by Rev Chas W. F. Haata at the
bride's residence, 720 Gratiot avenge
The bride won a robe of white milk and
lace and carried white noes She wu
attended by Misses Agnes Henderson
and Elise Ruthacher, both attired in
cream silk. The ushers were Messrs
Jacob Rothacher and John Darman.
The rooms were decorated with flowers,
. and about one hundred and twenty five
g uests attended the reception. Dt and
Mrs Henderson are staying for the pres-
ent at 720 Gratiot evens°, the wedding
tour taking place later in the season.
o0
Miss Brom left on Tuesday to visit m
Stratford, Waterloo and other points
Miss E11. Carl left on Friday last on a
visit to friends in Ayr • nd Brantford. ge
Mrs and Miss Toms, of Simene,are vis-
iting Judge and Mrs Toms, of Oodericl' w
Miss Ella Platt has returned from De.
•
troit sitar spending • few months in M
that city,
i•
Dr McDonagh will be in Goderich for ed
nonaultation on the Kit Saturday of ie
every month.
sea
The town is crowding up with Anent- b
eon visitors, and all appear to be haring it
• good time, to
Mr and Mrs Henry Elliott, of Ayr, ov
were last week visiting their relatives Mr to
aad Mrs 11. Carl. an
Mr J. H. Colborne, with hie wife and w
children, aft last Friday to visit his A
father, in Paisley.
Mrs Steve Perry and children, of 81. M
Thomas, ars visiting .t the residence ofsem
t
Mrs Thos. Andrews i.
Mr Baker. of the Galt Report r, was k
in town during the weak, visiting his of
friends, the Meagre Nairn. six
C. A. Vomiter, jeweler, of Stratford, wo
spent a week's vacation in Goderich, •.d fee
returned home on Wednesday. $gb
FROM tree WAy or WrhoRAw.—Ca t.
antsy has returned frees • two weeks*
p and toys that the most picturesque
try noticed daring his travels was
the law office of • gentleman well-
eown here, Mr Harry Meyer, ex -mayor
Winghsis. io front of inch of the
windows is • box of dowers that
old take • prize at any horticultural
r. Their perforce is lovely and do
is the worried about. of the county
Heron. They enure fro.. near and far
to smell the dowses, and steal one
possible oat the sly. The displaT la�
..dor the management of Chief (Aerlt
yeas, who, ander the sodden** of His
R'orship, prepares • fine sample d
le..oa•de for •11 lazy cheats. While
Ad jot•nt snd some lady Magda
*1r enjoying the begrimes end s
oyer -Palm lemonade • lady shod
happened in with a lovely baby. it was
seised and kissed Hie Wera►ip, sad
apposes that Hry loss.s all h by
.Met. esd.g throe yews of igloo 1111..
014441.tamale le all ours that tIM.,
the morni.g is gentian the M-
*gbea. gisstwas pidOnsnei hi O�PLo wIlbb
jet.wt segs takes le the aaeliss find
eareesed while.— i!w •to Wadi
tW its soler we
Mrs Peter Deans and daughter, Elle, •f
of Winghim. are speeding this week is lust
Goderich, the guests of Mrs J.o. W. if
Vsastter.
An itinerant Italian orehears was the P.
setraotioa on the Misers es Thursday,
and like all outdoor si. s aeata held
gond aedi.ees. the
Mr Geo. Slime, of the Ban* of Com- y
mores. O.derieh, is t•kiag • soo�pi.! erf
weeks' holiday it the vicinity .1 pr4o,
with his wife sad family. it
Mr ira Lewis, eooaty .tyg.ey of
Hares, war at 8 rue Tends brat, .t- Okief
tandem tits t..erd a the hat Seel T. O.
13. Penis& Mr Aram swop bsekg a
1849-49 was • .. d.w gl
d..t ka WOW ppe
r.eel
et Ketosis, tali e Om, albs\ -.-i Ad
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bwt.
wgr. w . ti.. Il. emir
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with moustache and small goatee, and
with shining gold rimmed spectacles,
turns into King street about the noon
pour and hurries westward along the
crowded walk to Simone street Then
be turns down, stokes the Esplanade,
threads the maze of tracks that shots the
people o4 from the water front, and mon
enters the city Pumping Engine Home.
At his heals scampers • brisk little fox
terrier, spotleas, except for the velvety
black of his heed, and of ancient lioe-
ase. Th. young man is Walter C
Brough, Assistant Engineer snd Chief
Draughtsman of the Waterworks Do-
pirtment. Since his appointment last
year, and until the attenlioa of the
aldermen had been galled t/ the
fast that it was he who had prepared the
very admirable spseiieatinns for the im-
mense and costly contract of laying the
DOW conduit f -one the lake to the '•-
Rine How, he had been alrcoat hire*.
lea by his masters,for his is a di.p.sitioe
grad his is an office that prnelodes hiss
hem that pohhoity which Is en dear to
the hearts rat many ofiesel& But no ex-
amination of those specifieaticna and
•o•Nideratio• of the *widows in Nem
.oetal.ed, of the p-----4oe of en-
glineeriag ability of the highest order,
Choy saw then the young tons was of the
as.. Nook as that Irma whish his
brother, Redmnod J. Bro gb, before
Nm W hem eat Now they have sen •
Idiom gist stay in has same ..d in his
vessel he de motor of other crapes.
Rees, halt fa the lwdsestiun of his ability
a .-loose le the latter his own .p«ifi
*.doss for sue of the most important
esatrn.is whish the eitty hes tidertaks..
—Tem.. ]lora
AUCTION SALES.
All parties fretting their sale hills printed •t
this7:1°T.,7:2getafree.otltx. 'awned in this the time ar sale.
Sale of valuable houeshold furniture,
&a, at the Amnion Mart, (Geo. Old's
old steed) on Saturday afternoon, com-
mencing .t 1 o'clock. John Knox will
wield the hammer and bargains will be
going,
MAGISTRATES' COURT.
Before Mayor Butler.
July 19.
John 1Vilsro, waiter on the steamsr
Campania, charged John Yule with as-
sault onthe night of the 18th inst. The a
ease was dismissed without costs
Donald McIntosh was charged with
being drunk. He pleaded guilty, and
was tined $1 and Dista.
July 20.
Wm McGinnis, of Colborne township,
was charged with being drunk and dr -
orderly. H• pleaded guilty, and was
fined $1 and costa.
Saturday. July Mich—Stir. Campana,
Duluth. passengers and freight ; eche.
Ariel, Serpent River, light ; sehr. Kol-
(age, Johnstuu'a Harbor, light ; eche.
J. M. Carter, Theasalort, light ; schr
Ontario, Blind River, hay and oats for
lumber camp ; sir. Ontario, Sarnia,
p•a.engers and freight.
Monday, July 22nd — Sir. Canada,
Kincardine, lighthouse supplies.
Wednesday, July 24th—Str. Ontario,
Duluth, passengers and freight ; str.
United Empire, Sarnia, passengers and
freight.
The new%chnnner, "Sophie," owned
by Mermen Williams and Marlton, is
nearly completed, and will be ready for
sea next week.
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
The trl.ute. of nasi ne..i-ire.tbty ■et1-
me.
The town council met last Friday
evening, the 19th inst. All the mem-
bers were present except reeve Proud -
foot and councillors Cantelun, Cul -
borne, Pridham and Nicholson.
Minutes of previous meeting ware
mrd, approred and signed.
R C Hays, on behalf „t the manag-
ing directors of the Northwestern Ex-
hibition, petitioned the et.uncil for tar-
wiaau.o to trove the machinery building
on the fair grounds to the north-east
corner of the grounds, nn amount of the
annoyance caused by the noise of the
machine-ry in its prevent position.
Thompson moved, seconded toy Reid
that the petition be sent to the public
works eummu;ee, with p. ower to act.
Carnes.
The Goderich Turf Association re-
quested the council to grant them the
use of the Agricultural Park fur their
race meetings for five years, agreeing to
put the grounds in proper condition fur
all purposes.
Moved by Holt, seconded -1W deputy
reeve Smith, that the matter be referred
to the public works committee, with
power to act. --Carried.
The following accounta were received:
—tt. P. Wilkinson & Co., $2 05; Wm.
Bollman, carpentering for chief -engin.
.ser, 91.50; E. Belcher, relief orders,
85 25; Jot. Kidd, plank, $14 22; F.
Smeeth, $4 35—referred to finance com-
mittee; J. H. Richards, clerk of the
township of Colborne, for the Goderich
share of putting snow on Maitland bndge,
93; E. Downing, rubber boots for tine
men, $4; Doherty Mfg. Co , Sarnia,
$24 30; Ju Saunders ok Sun, $115 06—
ordered to be paid.
Iworks bylaw, not having reported, it
was resolved that the council consider
the bylaw. The said bylaw then may -
ed its third reading and was passed,
clause by olau•s, with • few coiner
assondmeuts, the only olio of impurtaoee
being that one changing the eollsctor of
the water rates free the town clerk to
the tax collector.
It was moved by Nicholson, secooded
by Pridham, that the tnwo clerk request
the Grand Trunk Railway Co. to place
planking between their tracks from the
G. T. R. elevator to the tog Mil1, for
tits convenience of passing teams—Cs:-
tied.
Moved by Nicholson, seconded by
Cantelon, that the street inspector place
• sign in the agricultural grounds
warning trespassers that if di•oover.d
they would be prosecuted, and offering
$5 reward to soy uernoo giving infor-
mation convicting trespassers—Carried.
The council then adjourned.
COLBORNE.
From our own correspondent.
Mr James Hannah, of Montreal. son
of W. D. Hannah, general inspector on
the G. T. R , was the guest of Mr Allan
Buchanan during the past week.
Accosts. --As H Richard's peddling
waggon, in charge of Thu. Rutledge,
was coming out of Wm. Fergusun's lane
on Wednesday evening last, one of the
tugs broke, causing the horse to run a-
way, considerably smashing the rig and
injuring Mr Rutledge so that he will be
laid up for stew day.
LEEBURN.
From our own correspondent.
A. Horton is building • new house.
Haying is on the move; haystacks and
barn mows tilled show good progress.
The Misses Philp*, of the Queen city,
are visiting here, the guests of their
copies, the Misses Linfield.
A new barn was raised for W. Stirling
m a *tune f..undalion last week. John
McCauley was the bulider. Captains
ot sides, Geo Burrows and W. Bogie.
A new townsman, Mr Whiteman, of
Kippen, has decided to live here, and
1s building a house on Maiden lane this
week, the Dunlop architect and staff
doing the work.
The Band of Hope will Rive an enter-
tainment here Monday evening in the
Temperanee Hall. Program to start at
8 p til. Iter H. Irvine, of the Nile,
will be present and give an address, and
' several of our local talent will assist in
the prot.ram. A small admission fee
or a collection may be taken up. Coate
one, come all.
ligroin OF THR t•aYgTtay .•Ols'iTTga.
To the Mayor and Council.
The cemetery commute., according to
instructions from the council, examined
the slaughter house near Maitland ceme-
tery; in Goderich Township, and found
the same in • very unsanitary condition,
and wculd recommend that the clerk
wrote Mr Bawden, who, we understand,
uses the Mali slaughter house, to have
the nuisa=nce abated without delay, and
in case it is not done the council of Gad
*rich township be notified of same. We
would also recommend that the road ad-
joining section 6, range D, at the south
end of tame for about 40 feet be straight-
ened out about two feet at south end,
amid that the balance of the range to be
npsoed up for sale be sold only in family
lots. We wood also recommend that
boot 21) hitching pasta be put in. All
of which is respectfully submitted.
Rose. THottre te.
The report was adopted on motion of
Naftel, seconded by Morton.
Moved by deputy reeve Smith, *r-
eloaded by councillor Smith, that the as -
stunts referred to the finance committee
(at previous meetings) be paid upon
bang duly certified. Carried.
This motion concerned the following
amounts : — (Ioderich Yfar, $6 73 ;
Roans 81,15.1., $1181; Jos. Kidd,
$31.50; Jos. Williams, $35 81; iltandard
Carbon On., Cleveland, Ohio, $50; Ni.
vers A Borns, London, $30; Chrystal &
Bls.b, $41 41; A. & J. Beck, SelUnrd,
$4 Sl; Trios. Swartz, $6.
Moved by Holt, seconded by deputy
reeve S..ith, that the scatter of the re-
lief of $s...el Noble he bit with the re-
lief o5... of 8t. Andrew's ward, until
the next mooting of the eo..eil, to deal
with sa be may think beet. Carried.
The en.nell then sAjoaraed until
Tuesday, at 8 pia.
Missies se agleam. t1Uesas&
A special madiag of the women was
held on Toesd•y mooing, the Mrd inst.
All the .*.here were prevent stoop'
mere I'ro.dhuot sed eoarsillon Reith
•-d Cel Was
The eeesglMtee of the whole moved
es July 1$1L, M e.ueid.t the water -
Lias. to Me ••••gbI..-
On the building of the three mooted
• ehe.on•r "Sophia," owed by Meats
Williams and Marlton, Ooderieh.
Oo 1. thy glory o'er the might, deep,
Take with this smiths wind• thy talk t.
.well;
8essbl.e sad glary on tby streamers keep.
Pars ties won. "Sables- farewell.
Oedarieh. Jay lard, 1101
J. R.
DUNLOP.
Irma ear ewe e.erespewdeat.
Air Oto• liana—Thea. Nelms', form-
erly a residu.t here, h•s retuned t.
reside amnrpt us for a time.
G. and R Coombea, of the invade.
her Press staff, •n ewjoyisig • few dye,
holiday. hen, the gets of Mr James
Tots's. Both w well pleased with our
eti..a . Bud the tooling lake browses of
Hero..
Communion service Zest Sunday was
conducted by Rev J. A. Anderson, who
muse an impressive and earnest address
to those who partake of the rite. Sev-
eral new me=mbers were added to Ws
church membership. During -1h* ser-
vice Mr Anderson bade a temporary fare-
well to the aongregatiun, es he goes for
a .nonth's holiday of well earned rest
and repose from the busy care. of • large
congregation. We wish him • happy
vacation.
NILE.
' From our own correspondent.
Mrs Mathews is still quite sick.
Alexander Shepherd is at home enjoy.
ing holidays.
Mr John Pentland continues to im-
prove In health.
Haying is Belting pretty well done.
The crop u very heavy and is being well
saved.
Fall wheat and barley are ironing io
fast. Roth aro god crops. Fall wheat
promises to be the best for years.
This Elliott, who returned from the
volunteer camp st London quite sick,
has not Man able to work yet, and looks
very pale.
Sion we wrote last the wedding be l
have been rinsing. Wm Graham. o
Sheppardton, took from onr neighbor-
hood Min Annie Kan, daughter of
Samuel Karr. Rev H. Irvine perform-
ed the ceremony. Miss Annie was .•n•
of our grandest girls. We all wish her
the greatest happiness in her married
lite.
Mn Mary Sorolt, of Colborne, mother
of Mn Jas Hetherington and Mn Mary
Watson, died at )ter eon -n -law's on July
the 8th. Her t•reral sermon was
preached in the Nile church on Sunday
morning by Rev H. Irvine. ;She was
born in England in 1810, and head lived
in Canada about fifty years. She had
bests a member of the Methodist church
for fifty-five years. 85. was • eoosist-
eat Christian, • good neighbor, and •
loving, parent. in her death another of
oke old landmarks has been removed.
Dr Maekid, M.eforth, started on •
trip to the Northwest, os Tuesday of
last week.
Malarial fever and chills are beet
brokers up and prevented by using Mil-
burn a Aromatic Quinine Win.
The people of Hnles.ville in many
ins is. will not have es marry apples
as ...y had barrels lad year. Ons at
their largest farmers thinks he may hove
new barrel, another ore p•dIal, sod .
third 14 apples
On Friday, the 12th last, Jam Oliver.
liens cis, was rep•tnagg • fane.,aad as he
was Artois, the last .•i1, onesplatisg the
job, it flair esti str.ek Nss in the right
off, addroyinst the
os'—, who i �
oalj.wrd..f 73
ld h
years of age, hes swirired s feed deal et
p.ia bit hopes 1s sone $et sliest err.
Me w p ed w hes elaM t b•e..Orett114, its