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The Huron Signal, 1890-7-25, Page 1s LILORIN • a STOCK Or al Goods ECT FROM EETHE BOODLE 2 rTe,zarooc a g iving the FARMERS' PRODUCE ,e always has un hand • large stock or C+OOC1. ", !KERY, FLOUR AND FEED 'antage to give him a call before goin 1217- Id.r ght SUICCER SHOE t of at ■ s0 t 711 tea ereti 0443 544 0 13 0 is 012 70 13«44 sr* 4 1.1 3 OD 0 Or 1 kis aon 0 xis 0 00 9. 5 sr* 0w 037 0M tea " 30 0 11 O 12 7m n00 0 r Den 5 oras tI i 3F dad Y. 4041 est. 3! We lass er at ; 't- It - a; be • ENDLESS VARIETY of Style and Price. at the Old-1Estaklkh.i Shoo _Stoc E. DOWNING. I am not confined to one Make�ia tet can Kae you your chowder Bste Productions in footwear from all the Leading Manufacturers in the Dominion. Prices lower than at may other .torque the I/omtalun for,tbe*ameclmm of Goods. Ordered Work equal to the hest In Canada. NO SLOP WORK EVERY PAIR OI"ARA1fTB n Repairing done Promptly and Right. E. DOWNINC, ('cr. Flet-st. and Square. Ooler,cb. GRAND -- PLEASURE EICURSIOES ! Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Pt. Hur- on, Ooderich, Sand Beach, Tawas, Bay City, Saginaw and intermediate points. The Past Steamer LORA, WILLIAM ROACH Master, Iearea Oedetieh as follows: RANT MCRP. a p.m., west •oolrp, Jeer 27. Jetty I. 1 It tf, July v. ,3. 21. id, Au4. IA /14. � .. Awe. a. 1.. tit fe. Sold. e. 11, 21. Pepe. 7, I3. Y (R M • floderlek to iloti1n and raiser only 11f.00. inclodMg berth .M meat% RewR4 Trip ant, stem. For further Information apply to WM. LEE, Agent, fee tf. Gods Ptd!'� Firstai i 701.i9UMBi tilt } DE OT Eo o c NT EWS GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. JULY 25, 1890. j D. (MOIL` OUB YY. Promisees. IThe Coe boom better milk brigade • Mrs Hooker. d Kamloops. has been temper•ow m TO ADVERTISERS. Coed gement and during t Notice of changes must be left at this Office not later than Monday noon. The copy for chanes must be left not later than Wednesday noon. Cas- ual Advertisements accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. Upset Messes& AU awoke notices in the local columns L f Tun StesAof snorting* or .e- twis isen is at w which an admission lis is charged. rust whirl a is dented, meat f tw for at the rate of one at per mord •A insertion, 110 Adage lest than twenty -Art cents. Where ed- vertiesiweats of eatertaiwmsmts ars licensed a brat/ local will es yimi free. w now cue at the features of the town visiting her parasol, Mr and Mrs Geo. h. $vaus, Cambria Riad. do.days, whoa the W.C.T U. and the Tea Stutsat. is Xortbauded this week •'Y 'Faro taking raaatioa it is doing • in the bo*ineas,news and jubbio j depart - good work. In the language of the ment, but we hope to be able to fill the bill in every particular next week. HORN. wife l of lir J. Raidd.. noe lab t nst.. the meraLaat taller, of ems. immortal Kip Van Winkle : "May it Id lung and brosper." Coen/ MAr1ON Sravice.-O0 Friday mooing lest in St. Oeorge s church, His Lordship, the Bishopo( Heron. admiols- tared the rite of coo6rsestiuo to 18 candidates. There was a good atteadeoce to witness the cse0*ooy, the body of the church being fall Hie Lordship also oocepied the pulpit in his usual impressive manner. FaLL raor His BICTI;LM.-Mr Ed. Comp imee, West -et., met with a seri- ous Decedent on the Square, near the head of South -et, by being thrown from his bicycle. He was making fast time w hen something west wrong sod caused the wheel to cease revolving, the eonee- goeocs was • "header." Mr Campaign's D ose was broken, and face badly bruised by the fall. MARRIED. Bateau - Nmasaoat.t-. - At the Palmer R�e�eassee, ea tie OM lost.. Mr A B. salaam too Iles B. NetbapU, formai :.r Kilicardme vapors poem sees- gesaut W"'Oresldemes et the tamer .1 na-At Pederick m , at the e • ltj Or Joao is Mary. deegbter or Mx DIED. Warr -le Saltferd a Felder. Jolt' lath. NM. Mn William tt;ett, relict of the Ian Wm. Watt. aged el years. MAw ab L ' ee tePeak elliata.. r Fred R. mad 13111. Mary el Vasa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1.0.11.-W. F. Camssea. Art Class. -B, Mechem Girt WeseM-Mrs Camarillo Cardof l -Jos, esaaime it Son. Card et Theaks-James eaeaem' fk ala. TOWN TOPICS. ..e Mhterare. mew mawLs• fears wit prast 4t -- Buis Bast -A baseball twitch was Played in the Agrieskural Park oo Wisdeeeds mooing. hely lbth, between the Noethern sad Embers clubs of (}oderiek, which reunited is favor of Northers, setxe-10 to 7. The same teams were main represented ma Satur- day, July 19. and the mine club came wt ! Astoria's. Batteries for wineries to both cases were Cr.s.m•n and Humber ; and Munro, Glover and Batas for the Eastern*. Stratford Beams :-A oorrMVesdent of the S.aforth Kspositor resommesda that Mr ll[. C. Cameron, ex M.P,. be in- closed to stead for South Huron at mitt @ Merlon. We hope the sweeties will be acted on and that Mr Oemeres's mea - 1 and "legalist voice will be heard in the Commons atter sect eleetios, supporting rting a Liberal administration world, of sores", be • esember) or d.- eoneeiag, with his old-time rtgor. the iniquities of the Tory boodles., gerry- manderers, and timber grabbers. The 0 N. W. Telegraph Co. bare opened so office at Stokes Bay. This will be a grest eouvefieo0e to vessel men and *hipper* up the lake shore. Messrs A. A. Audrey*, of Wiouineg, W. H. Hall, of Plumb Crick, and Mies Benjamin, of Belleville, have been the gesso id Mr M. Hutchison the week. "In DAtuE.T ArwtA"-Mr Joo. T. Wren, of Hensel'. is in this section e.•vesel00 for Stanley's celebrated work, "In Darkest Africa This is the only geouloe edition of Stanley's week published, and Mr Wren u • thoroughly reliable agent. Bev S. Bond. of London oocupied the North-st. Methodist church Sunday moru.n4 last very acceptably. Many ysers ago the lay. gentleman was sta- tioned herr, as moisten' to Rev Mr Oosf,•rd, sod he was welcomed by many of the old members. During his stay io town he and his wile were the guests of G. Aoheet,0. TOWN COUNCIL. shames e( the Lasa aewsler feral -]Mets q Ieesions. The regular meetir g of the town coun- cil was bold oe Friday swoon, July 18th, the Mayor in the chair. Members all present exeepting deputy reeve and councillors Neftel, Tb..mpsos, Pridham, and McKenzie. Minutes of last meeting approved and .;goad. code C N It;ATIONa. A Dem Premmer.-Tbe Ines metal gift to D. MOOtlllizegvio R'eawl ilaPezyk. sir Ossetia views are • se•otsl one wick Gee. S tewart. 1400 tact deer set greyest bum dvetse • g Whet missiles to tis Stag et clam gees. e� IwLter ��.a.ar•1y rs for tike = =Fit help is e(0eetfse tbetr ,y Sal w saleroom •ad get pima geed harmst is • b•r1Iwtrer of letter sad villi better times will Dome • de- ter besettfyhig the _M -s. Nah1•g nes this se well as commun. the walls with framed beautiful pietel'es. R. R. ia1- sas ole It •1L The remit y aaeorteu tore ~W been bea.00d l - ree and es t e Movrea tube dust. lwho It you rani to met�st thas �iosnaer emit that doesn't show the ftetgeteteF.J.Prtibama. gsltery ydat0ag W been pat in M Sun- dem team aaemt 4. theluring the pest three e of Toronto tress a i•puaeyt imest M( view. nay have reoesuythe servielie 51150 ee saryw her and steam beater. wbo Church. aa expert ataetoae7 recommesd•tteas rad • the was matter? methods. Pekoes eau depose o• Mt 015* Priem "Imps as low as m d esest.nt with A Lazar I 0 0 F. Di rorsntLT10r.- Tbe largest tMd Fellows' demonstration 'hulas will take place in Chicago, Aug. 3 to 10, when 50.000 mem- bers of the order will be in the city. The occasion 1s the first trieonial Odd Fellows' Parade and Geed Cantonment of the Patriarchs Militant, the military brand' of the order that was founded five years too and ttat already mambo's 23,000 uniformed members. Of these from 12,000 to 15,000 will be present to take part in the competitive drills, the dress parades, the grand review on Aug- ust 7, mod the •.thee ceremonials. Cash prises amounting to $25,000 will be dis- tributed among the verwos contestants. Primes.gBregatiag over $6,000 will be awarded among the Subordinate and Re- bekah lodges. The $25,000 pro money, mad $25,000 additional, to be geed for the legitimate expenses of the undertaking, is already in back in Chi- cago, se certified by the president of the bank. Moved by Campion, aeeooded by Mor X ere , that the waterworks sod electric ligt committee be empowered to oom- tract with the light service and prociee the 0eoeaesry wire to make the000neo- tione with tie aerobes and Agricultural Park -Carried. The dark was instructed to write P. O'Dea, demanding p•ymest ot his elec- tric light amount within two weeks, otherwise proceedings will be taken to enforce oollection. Couooillur Marney reported that be bn.Kl the •ppilatiuo of Mrs Cad 000urooa to idbeaalIowed $2.00 pee week for boarding J. Lamont, and that he w .,t opinion that her application should be allowed. Moved by Holt, seconded by Humber, tbat Mn Connors be allowed $2.00 per week for boarding John i.amout during the pleasure of this °outniL Carried. The Mayor informed the couoctl that Hugh McKay had been injured by a fall and was unable to work, and had boon to bio fur relief. Mored by Nicholson. seconded by Holt, that the matter of granting relief to Hugh McKay be left in the bands of the relief officer of St David's ward, to report •t next meeting of the council. Carried. Moved by the reeve, secooded by Niehoieoo, that the electric light street service run every night Doul 12 o'clock. Carried. Moved by reeve, seconded by Nich- olson, that the grass on the Square be watered at ones from the bydraata, and for that purpose the clatter be left in the hands of the waterworks committee. Carried. Moved by Holt, seconded by Cam- pion, that the matter of purchasing 200 feet of rubber hose sad two more sprink- lers for apriokliog the Square be lett in the hands cf the Al•yor. Carried. Moved by Humber, seconded by Holt, that the basins of the fountains oa the Sra.are be filled up with field atom or coarse gravel to within ten ioehes of the top or so, as to contain but 10 inches of water. Carried. The reeve sod coan- etllnr Campion voting nay. Tb.00SGcilthen adjourned. From George Robinson, re band tosr- namomt at Hamilton. Filed. From J. N. K.edell, asking what in- ducements the council were prepared to offerezcur.iooista from Palmerston and intermediate places. Voved by Mar- ney, seconded by Dunlop, that the com- munication of Mr Kendall be referred to the Mayor, reeve sad councillor liens - bee. From J. Hardie, referring to account of Mr Si. Joan. Moved by the reeve, reoonded by Campion, that the account of Mr St. John be p•ia, and the clerk .tate to Mr Hardie that though p•yisg the account, the 00u1101 does not °oosid- er themselves liable tor it. Carried. From Peter Adamson, stating that the sem of $1312.911 was to oe levied from the municipality of the town of Goderiei for county purposes fur the curreat year. Filed. E. D. Carsy,formerly of Godericb, has some to the (root in V. Maiper as an oars- man of some parts. Any roes they have op them that he has not a hand in the lead is sot worth taking ..count of. The Winnipeg Free Press says :-The Mesio of the club fours, which was 'dose - 1j eoetested •11 through. showed that (%grey had, by hard work Seed careful training, got his men working so well to- gether that the other crews, good as they were, forted it impossible to head him In any of the heats. Aoc0V1rmi. The following acoomts were read and referred to the finance committee :- Doherty Mie. Co., Bernie, waterworks soppliss, $37.46 ; E. Belches, $8.50 ; Wm. Burrows, $11.62; R. P. Wilkinson, $42.26 ; God.rroh Star, $12 13. The ne- eoant of JO" Baxter for see of .cow 1r* repairing desk, $L50, was read. Moved by Humber. seconded by Nicholson, that the a000unt of Jas. Bas - ter be paid. Carried. The following committee reports were read: IMPORT Or rINAICM CO11111T11. Your committee beg to retort that they have considered the letter .f J. Aikenheed, referred to your committee, and we r.00mmend the •ooeptancS of his offer in settlement for rent doe by him and Co. We alio recommend the pay- ment of the following accounts : Geo. Nabergall, $107 GA ; Frame & Porter, $2.86; Robt. Clark, $3.00. We find that material is being procured for the Coen without the order of the clerk ; as this is aootrary to the expressed will of the mooed. we recommend to the future no seocu lts be paid unless the clerk's or- der accompany them. (Signed) Wm. Paororooi, Coalman. Moved by the reeve, seconded by Humber, that the report Cofhumusote humus committee be adopteedd STRAIroa - WATSON. - At 11 a.m., Thursday morning an important meat conk place at the residence of our well- known mod esteemed townsman. Mr James Watson, in the marries. of his third daughter, Mary. to Mr John Straiton, the popular ticket agent of the G T. R. at this pont. A large number of friends of the bride and groom wit- n essed the toeremooy, which was per- formed by Rev Dr U re, D.D., pastc r of Knox church. Tb.brids waehandsom"- 1y arrayed in mesas Henrietta, while her travelling dress was of brows cloth with bonnet to match. The bridesmaids icer. Mies Fanny Ball sod Miss Dully Weston, attired respectively in blue and pink with handsome b•iqueta ; and the groomsmen were Messrs G.3 Nairn, Goderch, and Jack Beard, of To- ronto (the bridegroom's cousin). After the ceremony all partook of • sumptuous tus mpuo wedding breakfast The prase bride were numerous and useful, and testified to the esteem in which she was held by a large circle of friends. The happy couple left by the 1:53 p m. trate to spend the honeymoon in Toronto, Buffalo, Rochester and other points East. It Dieter Ram -A picnic from Clinton, under the 0uspioes of the Methodist church came to town Tuesday Met There were eleven coaches, and in some of the smaller towns the news - aspire would say there were several thoaselld visitors in town, but fifteen isthmian alter the train case in use would not know from that commotion there ase• large 4em our streets influx of visitors. Editor Holmes, eoonoillor Searle and Dr Williams lest quite as sir to the picnic by their pres- ents. BRIEFLETS. Beet Robertson of Clinton is visiting is town. Mr and Mrs John Ackesoo, jr., are Visiting in Saginaw. Miss Cleve Walsh, of Clinton, visited in town daring the week. Miss Nellie McGillieeddy,'o( Toronto, levisiting friends in Godsrich. ASM McVicar has returned frees • weeks' visit around Brantford. Annie Campbell returned on y last from • trip to Detroit. Mr Cloff, of Brussels. was in town y last on hie way op the Lakes. Was B. Hatawell, of London, Eng., is visiting .t the resideoos of Mr A. B. Cornell Tb. summer visitors are flocking to Ood.rieh, and already there are many ie town sod vicinity. The M.fbsnieu' holdouts reom will be dosed today and tomorrow for the pur- pose at a general booeeelessin(. Rev Ales. M.Dosald, of)Nairn, Scot- land, will a�hurch <(� McGillivrrasal- ie j's) Seedy nett All AsrslnA. Lt,-rraZL-Dir Vohs K. Besbgetuor, • native of Armenia, de- livered a looters in Knox church on Un - flay semis' to • large ccogregation. he leet•rer gave • retold description of hi* ooustry, and a very full account of the political, eoei•1 sod religious oosdi- tloo of the people. He purposes ntsro- iag to bis satire land as a minbaary after be fisiabes bis "declaim. A ool- botioa was taken up at the dose of the service to assist biro in pursuing hi. studies. "L IT'rLII Loan FarirrtsioY''-Am ex - cahoot peemsation of "Little Lord Dr M. Nishobnn, the West-st. dentist, msko the presrrvatlon of the satsrd feel" a.pemaky Gas administered Eos 9 •.m. for the painters .striation of We ere plSMsd to leers the manhole oldie fatally of W. R. Roberteoe, who hews few the pies three or four weeks "es..aistei.w sb emote lllnr,ere sow Fan0 tleroy " was given the people of x SUBSCRIBERS IN ARREAR. Subscribers to Titer Smear. who god a blue pencil mark opposite this notice this west will do well to set promptly. ers A large assober of l4ubcribpresentare io armor for the present year, and it is time they paid up. We have no apology to offer if you allow this notice to be bine marked this week. You oould have got over the diffi- culty by paying up and getting yoer label dated .head. Lk at the address label on your paper. The date thereon will show to what date your suba.'rlptioa is paid. If not properly credited there, send a card stating mistake at once. All accounts for two years and over will be placed in hand fee AT THE HARBOR. es A saber .r tstetWlaS M Peels etemi ase at the Labe Frost. Aril V ID. Friday, July 18th.- 8.hr. Ontario, 00 Sandusky, with .1 for Jin. Kidd. collection, 1st x Saturday, Jody 19th. -Sir. Campine, postmortem Sarnia postmortem and freight ; echr. JosTha . McL.od,eWoo, 212,000 feet of lumber for N. Dymeat ; eche. Kolfage, Providence Bay, 100,000 feet of lumber Swordfor H. Sword ; acbr. Carter. Thomaston, 260 000 feet of 40.5 1 0.for N. Dymest ; with costs, after Miguel THE EDI rOR'S TABLE. A Werd or owe Aloes New reblleatlese Bee. ee. Come se Bawd. LITTILL'e LIVING AOM. The numbers of The Lining Ape he July 12th and 19th contain A Visa to • Great Estate, Sad "Distinction," Fort- nightly ; Dante in his Reletion to the Theology & Ethics of the Middle Ages, Contemporary A Kentish Pilgrim Road, and Vermin in England, National; Sultan Abdul Hamid, by Professor Vent - Wry, New iteaieu, ; Jamaica, Blackwood ; The Gods of Grimes. by J. R. Morley,as Temple Bur ; Some Indian Wild Bets, and 'rhe Art and Mystery of CuUaboe- atioe, Longman'. ; Georg. Wither. Afac- wsilfsri ; In the Brazilian Capital, Time; Notes of a Pilgrimage. Mr Palermo ma The bitty Wrangler, .ad The Effect of the New Careers on Wo- men's Happiaess. Spectator ; with in- stalments of 'Tb. Strange Occurrent - ems in Canter/stone Jail," and "Lloyd Courto ay'a Banishment" and Poetry. For fifty-two OW ben of gilt y- fourlug* pages each (or more than 3.300 pages s year) the subscription price ($8) is low ; while for $10.50 the pub- lishers offer to rend any one of the American $4.00 monthlies or weeklies with The Living Apr fora year, both WW1postpaid. @1 & Co., Boston, are the publisher.. t , REPORT or 111E t.'Oit1ITTIE. sir. Lora, Detroit, passengers and Your committee beg to report that lfreight. July 20th. -Sirs City of they instructed the clerk to give an or. Sunday, der to the tiro warden for • new lock fur the fire hall, the present one being used op. We r.odmmend the purchase of 200 feet of fire ham, tine same brand as that purchased by the council last year. In reference to application of Wm. McCal- lum r. his being paid for taking Dare of fire engine, your oommittes were unable to arrive at any conclnsioo, and beg to recommend that this matter be disposed of by the council. (Signed)mn WK. PiouDrooT, Chaira. Tun NORTHwIYrzet4 ExnIsrrloN - With reasonably good weather for the loth, 16th and 17th of September, the North-Western Exhibition ot 1804 may oosbdently be predicted as the best fall show in the history of the Society. The new prize list (which will be diettibated to -morrow) will be foetid much improved in many respects over previous issues. The classes for hones have been enlarged sod changed se experience has showo is.ble, end the prizes therefor very Mored by the reeve, seconded by Mersey, that Wm. McCallum be engag- ed at a salary of $1.60 per day daring pleasure of this monad, this u to include all claims for services that may be re- quired of him, Including taring care of, running fire engine and looking after fire hall Carried. , Goderiob ltiosday evening last 18 "la,materially increased. The 'peed tests Grand Open House, with little Queen& inolode Eve •pecals, viz., No. 1. open to Wells in the title role. There was a all ; ho. 2, driving horses ; No. 3, a gene - good •ttenda.Ice and the play ase pat ise farmers' trot ; No. 4, running( ; and oo the boards in good 0171e. Tha 9arte No. 5, for hurdles. The classes were all well taken, and the acting I for o•ttle, blimp. pigs sod poultry throughout was of • high order. On are all good, the latter department Tuesday evening a "mond presentation having •good exon of special prizes.of the prepsase goose in the interest o f The Anel department has • class ex. the children of the town. elusive) for children under 15 years of Fiume Blush. - The following item sem and the ladies' work department, from the Forest Free Press will prove of which has been extensively revised, has interest to many of Tie SIGNAL read- a elms added for children of the same Class *0 insects. bird., etc., has Mame Wm. Mowst sad Fred Wai- ters, of Stratford, .eeompsiedbMn aWi/eve, peal . visit to Godeeb*► mrine rte. week. They took • drive .round tape and were mesh esker up with the dgiedim raw et the rises. ,t. T. heroic. ILPP., bas esteenei ties s hip M South sed B.51espeelle N haw S, sad Sgrope Asa the maim five WailHares le ea sutberity os 6.0459. Seat h. died at tM Restage a Mie iDonis*, llDebte eat std this Ii hirmi hem M m � with the Mayo sed visiting Meade MLd who Denfrelle Mee Jame, and left as the 1.3* brain las for the pas tics wedge rMwai areed hones by Termite d herr York es make liaise nes •'Ambros. portae. Her W1wt7 • theme following unique Offer : lwrtrset 001 - Vise ed in. M Porto A1Mgn, Ieetioa of ls;egitsh sparrow heads, not eon. at i tb RaSIoerey, main, Mn Jobo- 1� than 100, artistically arranged, SS, San. I the . Forgot, oe the ntth 4•t Jel H. here b.e• b that country Ip Seed 91. The Directors ere cow in 1 correspondence be • number of epeeist for 19 gees.. Hr thinksbe ober. is • amount of of attraction., and hope to hove these so far future belts Brazrelil, bob on political. sawed se to allow publiestios of the tis eivelops. verry, Iowt . Po ars and to0eral atnnaneementa 0.51 • British eo ony, elowt . If it had been Peet e Britiab colony, Brazil would tavri tulads Mak. Plans are befog considered for ase of the meet important dnpoodesst's the erection of • fountain sod aqin ttio uarium the rwvolstias, Is the ground Boor of the octagon 0f the 'Imagine He Ism .entre of the main building. This will to the w*I pisstri from a mosa mutate aquatic and other plants, reek ogoom a otog gi quietly *meg so 4 o sigs raw adroitly work sod probably• onlleotioS of Ash, 4.s00 ew din gedeRly •u isle d w making • besntJesome, unified is its dein were tor. M 6 d Oansda. eiMeeeter and • ebarming variat;oa from 14s gags V to has im( 14e a V. ordinary indoor •tum:tioss. •spa n Vic aim oft the fke.Et am._ trim ~ has ewer gess, with old ».ark.* p1'elp'en d band teem p.�i oast T►. Mawr Lams �;i i.et eaelg"di Z1Lsed�hmi esema be too theslds� mad Coflim Bsy to Speak* :liver, y sight d .f.eeely two road el their eowstvy. 9• fie on lake Brie se r, the water's M a heals"" oast to New Yelk end bat week and tan harmed to landed b Liverpool, widish Mingo shy they alas as a .*gs. The 1Griew meard May ase landed is semis of e.ppiy, he Wag .sties ps1Mse Bsfr k+ Sand F0.0.4 M y d the Arm .f Aries & 0a, Pseee the Collins y R•tUt-R Mow.. 1. company with B. Agadir, .t Oaespeisy sed laid up et Asehaa1beim Met wister, and was sailed by Dept A. Mies, Jr, of Rt Thames emes Obit et Amh.Mbere was fire mem, Ma Miss Venetter of Amherstberg iris comb. inetreaea. Windsor, Windsor passenger and freight ; •tr. Celtic, Sarnia, lighthouse supplies. Tuesday, July 22nd.--Str. City of and Windsor, Deck inland, p� freight ; ssbr. Fannie Campbell, San- dusky, 560 too* of coal for Big MULL DEPARTED. Saturday, July 19th. -Sir. Campaos, Duluth, passengers and freight ; Str. Lora, Detroit, passengers and freight Mooday. July 21.L-Sohr. Kulfags, Providence Bay, light ; Scbr. Ontario, Golden Valley, Ilgbt. Teseday, July 220d. -Stir Garter, Thesealon, light ; Str. City of Windsor, Wiodeor, passage's and freight. Wednesday, July 23rd.-Schr. Jami McLeod, Georgian Bey, light WATEIMORti AND assert= flour 0011 - July 8th meeting. We have received and considered ap- plication from the following for a reduc- tion in their rates :-John Acheeno, sr., Jobs Acheson, jr., and Mrs Bailey, sgsiset paying house services ; R 8 Williams against paying office *or- rice ; Wm Craig against paying bed- room service. We recommend se they have the water berries in conformity of the bylaw that no •otioo be taken. From R 8 Willims, complaining of oven:hartte on his lawn service, we re• leered to J McCallum for remesaorement. Mr Nattel handed uv the amount of P O'Des for .4.011iel light service, which be sated Mr O'Dea refused to pay. we Irefer it to the council to take mottos in the matter. Jul 10th meeting. Ao appliestiou rod from Henry Hor- ton for :odnotion is hie water rate, we re0c nsmod that it be not allowed. We reeommeod the purchase of two sprink- lers for the hare. We have decided to have the fountain oe the Square painted and the present basins repaired. John Br.ekoertdgs is at present doing the necessary repairs to the basins. We bars instructed the clerk to write Willie Chipman and the G.'.rdoe Stem Pimp Oomusny that we aro now ready to make lead test of the pooping engines. We .Mo laminated the alert to write le seal dealers asking them tM peie..t loaf delivered ben. We recommend sand sail for power to purchase wire to make eimase' is with the Catholic, wad Presby- teries iwlt.e and with the Agrisalto- rel Park. it will require 3,F00 feet is - "Iodine the white wire aee.mary for Hie Weide of the eherches ; also power to make eoetesetn for Isgbtisg the Celho1i. sed Presbyterian °beeches, Joww Brn.E•, Asinine. WIDE Await 0011 JULY. For several years Wide Airol has from time to time given some beautiful stories of • highly familia miters from Mies M the pen of ary E.,Wilkers ; oma of the best appears in the August num- ber, entitled "The Princess Rosetta and the Pop -Corn Man," with seven ilieetrt- tions by Garrett. Another charmingly fanciful story is the same number isby Sagan Coolidge sod is called "Three Little Candles." As • contrast comesls "The Hat of the Postsater," anotherro Nauss story by Mrs Fst, "Cy Hope's Victory," the .tory of • Canadian Indies boy at school, by H. C. Chipman, and Mies MoLeod's Aoedian tale' "The Story of Bloody Creek." Perhaps one of the hest things in the Dumber is a .bort paper by ,Louise Stockton, ''A Game of the Senses," in which she suggests the development possible to the senses through the using of them. The "help- ful article" is by Mrs Sallie Joy White, on "The Visiting Mender," though the mall girl of the household may prefer "Home-made Furniture for Dail Houses" n by Mrs Sh.pleigh. Theis • fee - donating group of Lily articles : "The American Water Lily," by Grant Aliso, "Th. Qum Lily," by Amanda B. Harris, poses.and a poses. "Water Lilies," by Frances L. Mom. "The List of the W am- p•noags' by Pamela McArthur Cole, gives .n account of • family directly M descended from sesesoit, that lives in Lakeville, Mass., with the portrait of the Proems Teweelema" "The Cm - fissions of an Amateur Photographer," by Alexander Black. relates to 'Dark Deeds ;' the photograph, "A Lake Party,' by Prof. Newton, is very beauti- ful. A delightful illustrated literary paper is contributed by Mn Frances A. Humphrey, "elided "Early Days of body hese Lioda•y." the author of "Auld Robin Grey.' Mr Ward's Serial, New Senior •t:Andover," whit* is attracting so mock attention, is well worthy the interest it ezcites ; while the ettr•vaganas, „The Quest of Pm Whip. pilot Boy," is gond"light reading ' Mee sad Things" se meal gives good original aeantime and talks, and the "Margaret -Patty Letter' is worth the while of yo.og people who are carelessn., of grammar and spelling in eoversaus and lettererAmelia,riting. The Prize Amym, "110 PMrplexitsse of a Crymangle," is tr m@m •ted in thin *.miss. le . ro A wink. i•52.40 a year. D. Lnth op Compsey. Pobliehewe, Boston, Mas. /torsi. On Saturday INK Capt Win Marlton 6. shipped a 1 boat to Port Dover; she was s good model. A drinking fountain has been placed made down here, but no cup has its sppearanoa yet. The lighthouse supply boat, Celtic, which reached bore on Sunday evening had a fall quota of passengers, who were chaperoned, so to speak, by that genial son of Erin, Mr P. Harty. Jost as the boat reached the pier at 11 o'clock them electric light went out, sod the darkse was intense. Mayor Butler, who wee down at the dock, immediately ordered the ligha to be r. -lighted so that the visitors might see where they were.ase The p•ngers were well pleased with the appearance of the town and delight• ed with the affabilityand urbanity of the Mgor---.Specially the ladies. the stemma Lely evening last sepal" , Mr Lewis Whitt, who has been in the esoplo7 of Wm Taylor & Ross, Blyth, lett Monday for Seaforth, where he has 5.0015d • cepial situation. COLIIPORNE. From our own norreepoedent. Miss Mary Morris has returned from . pleasant sojourn at Sault Ste Marie, where she had been visiting friends sad relatives. Moved by Humb.r, e.eosded lh Reid, that the report be adopted--Oae- vied. DUNLOP. `'a.J rum ear ewe eseveseOae.nt. Our popular jimmies Mead, Ella Healey is lsp.ed sgi her holidays at Garfield, i. ) ,4 Isi Township, Miss Sallie Garasser, of Porter -10M, is rowdies her 'shoot variation her., the guest of bur seals. Liege Arles, B. IS.. Alias "•e sells gess ea another trip to Ms AM Cavalry ler the per- t:Lof making ewes pemes istie f the line for the tmr,i Reek in this ssetios is M bis fourth trip there, whir" M now an .ie0al ate. Harry Amid., ...beset master iii" -MI Breattord Collegiate Institute. is spend- hm s powders of his armada' viatteg 01t fie‘ to Otey•