The Signal, 1893-9-7, Page 4•t
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T1IR SIGNAL 1 GODER1CH, ONT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1893.
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to PL'BLIOIIW
EVERY THURSDAY MOKNIAO
ST S. I.eQILLMT�RT.
00.e of Publication -3 sad 10, Nortbatntet,
Oudertck, Ontario.
Terms .1 0.tise►lpten 1
One month. in advasav ..... ...'.. $ 13
1e
Threw month&
811 51
One year. 1 W
1f credo is &teed, the price per you
will be 1 3(1
Advertising Sates
Legal and wear ..anal •degtiaanattt% Ido.
per line fur farm Ineerth., aletawe Per Joe
ft' each e'i:r.yoeut insertion. Measured by
• =ell male.
BYebe•1 .•..r.t-t of six Bars mud under, g3 per
Year.
Adeurile'•nents of host. Found. Strayed.
Situations Vacant. Httntttf,tne Wonted nod
Buehler. l'l,.uteea Wanted. 001 etoeedind t
lases aeltnsrril. 01 per month.
Hous.r o.' sal, and Fame on Sale. ant to
of ked ,:• tt fur tarot tuor.tlt, lac. per *oh-
eleiucut 'until h. IArRer adrte. in proportion.
Any •i •.•t.a :u14 , .. the ut(to.t of which is 'o
pro.n"'e the pecuniary helicdt of any redl-
rl4noI or roe.[[,.ny, 10 be co.e'dered en .4-
o' and chtrtic.t accatdine:y•
Lora! 0011)4'. in nounareiltype one teat per
word. no not i, hes than MC.
In. al noticei in ordinary re.dlalf tape ter0
cents per wont. NO axiom for lee) than 30e.
Notices for c',urcheesnd oti.r rcligwus and
benevolent Instil atlas, kali rata
remnant -fat Hammet •dvMlsrmrwe..
A litn.trd monitor of dissp�Imje-t silver:!ae
ln+. leo ,': ill b: inserted at the puUt oaI* r.ttes
eriwth. now in..artion *1 4'
f,mrtnsehw;e - .
OP
.hoer mnut s .. 1 til
•• ka month.. $
,e1111.. . Sew
Nn whetwement I.., ihia two Inches in
bomb will be nlrulated on •tuts basis. 5
per r, n'.d;.c..nnt allowed for owe moments
on three niouth,'opntreet; 10 per cent. on sis
moot'.,'. _ni 13 per cent. on • years. Thane
Dot. .• ens + iii fe str'.ct!y enforced.
twos "rig. sooner' *elfsety.
@.,`•=. oher w1n rail ?overate! Tile P*oWAL
. eirhrr by ra•rirr or by mail• will
• r ..<, or bi a.•.l u s n. t ins( ns of she tett et
se early a dates* poster..
La. at Tam Label.
Vow label ie a standing receipt of the date
to w'hivh you are void .p. See that It is not
&Unwed to fan foto smear.
When a climes of address ie .1e•tre4, both
the old and the new address should he given.
Rejected manua•repre cannot he returned.
('orrc•p.,Aence must be written on one stile
e paper only.
Publisher'. Settee,
J. ('. Ie Teruel. of Ooderlch, ham been ap
resisted IocalTravelling Aerct for the town•
shirr of Goderich. Colborne. AshAeld and '.V.
eranoah.
Local ptwtma.tor, o, er 1t,e district are also
empowered to rc`eitr .nbecriyt ions to Toe
spree st.
All commc.lutis'us most be.ddrotwcd to
11. M 011.1.1Ct'1tpT.
Tare Rwx♦L,
Telephone Call 30. Oodereb. Oat
Opi>laiCH. 111111111111111111. ALTO. a, MI`
Psrmiaates TRIC MI'II•NT I'ROCCS+IO`t
•heal the highways and by -ways of 1:ode-
rick towatiip was another iltustretioa of
the hutch taking Holland.
FROM THE E, LR-R&ADY 1)11.10a+ExPRE.a-
ed by the editor of Thelitar about "dives"
and "slams" etc., it is easy to d seero that the
fellow was to "the manner born."
or it so -reeve', 1...'.tl ONTEMt•311.AR1
will be pain..' to learn that the financial
crisis with which those terrible Americans
have been afflicted *hews gigue of abate -
meat.
'lite tam T TIr1T Sin .1.,H. THt ir110S I.-
1.04. putting another edition of the cele-
brated Chestnut ('oml,ination in commission
at an early day is proof positive that •
federal election is a feature of the near
fnture.
T 11 E Este! RS "mem* To ens Arnk.t I.1 J.'..
as the a iouoen of Canadians. We will
wager • hat with the editor of The Empire
that t he people of Canada 1 ace a thousand
relatives to the United State, to each one
they have m Australia
Titc sous -*ravens or Hos. I:/;,.a.r. E.
F.••Te*'o mission to Jamaica book's ill for
the .nccass of Hon. Mackenzie Howell's
trade -enlarging trip to Australia. But tie
people are pat) cog for lar. ikowell's junket
around the world just at they did for PAT.
it RW.'s.. family trip to I:odench is the Vic-
toria p..lace car.
1•REt[.T%THE% OF .t &ELL To TMe
Episcopal church at ('ort Albert by Hon. .1.
C. Perste ,, was • kindly act, no doubt.
it a quite possible that when the Minster
of Militia faces the poll at the next election
and ie turned down, the sexton of the church
may exhibit a like kindly feeling by tolling
the bell over the demise of the ac-
cidental statesman.
MEDI. Al. 01)1. RR SII RAou, or T0R0.T0,
has commenced • crusade against the milk
vendors of that city, and u publishing an
analysis of alleged lacteal fluid furnished by
delinquents. A facetious member of the
Trades and labor ('ouncil, referring to the
matter, stated that some of the liquid im-
posed on the public by resanr•ntm as milk
cage evidence them the bovine either had
fallen down • very deep well, or had an iron
pump handle for • tail.
rATTttmn%$ t'ALL gSR ■LLP.
To& HO.. JAMES COI.EnIooke PATTtR-
eon, although not by any mesas •statesman,
has more horse sones than his flatterers ia
thia section give him credit for. That
is the remote why, baring (roue over the
ground and having used his eyes and ears
during the trip, he has one, to the eon-
. 'maim that the outlook in West Huron is
by no means bright, sad he feels it is ab
solutely seeenmry to have a personal visit
from the Premier if %Vest Heron it to he
kept is the Tay solemn.
The News Regard and the Star may yowp
sheet the warmth el the rsesptie. siveo the
sitting somber, but Mr. Parnaeoe is wall
aware that the pepslarlty, seek as it was,
was paid tan tt0 es saheb • "pep," and 441.'1
PAN eat wap w losav7 at that The (May
wasn't worth the mndle, and the man be -
tared esthtrdssm risible was am entrs.n-
e nrate with the eopasdlt.rs d odd stash
d.,-1. the War Lerdi May is the rMhg.
A ed w 14 le, nisi ►ie cry hoe was dew.
be the Premier, C.se .err We- West
K...a..d help wsl" aNwithelasthg the
vassalage of kis irie.da ie this mines that
poet thugs haw loess .00e pbied by hi.
visit. Instead of the song of Wince that
ha worshippers could have like Wine has
b..s r.M.d, the Minster of War is well
•ware that the nurse in ha ;favor savor.
more of the boy's whistUag through the
.;hurchyard to keep up peerage.
Nu one is mors alive to the real coedltiun
of things in West Huron than Hun. J. C.
1',TTE•tats, and no one has • mon 1h.rottgh
tom:emu's of the chasms against him, and
• urure utter contempt for the tactics of the
harpies who would lull him into security is
the hope of having a feast of ht things
from his e•otpaign disbursements, than the
some Hon. .1. l• PATTER']. And that is
why he has called upon the Premier to kelp
him in his .itramity.
OSME arts yea.RILASO.
After a lung and exciting mune through
: he Commons the Hone Rule Bill has peseta
Ott boiy of the Imperial Parliament and has
toes sent to the House of Lords for eadome-
meat. There he some w Ito 131111 that the lords
aia throw the WE out, slut never allow it
to become law, but thly who se: up such •
cl•i,n know little about what they speak
of.
There is no premien in the history of
modern England, for the failure of any
great measure to become law when once the
Convinces ha,1 said it should he. The de-
ceased wife's slater hill is the solitary con-
cession Slade to the 1; ,r1s, spiritual and
temporal, wr:.,n 11 ,I:0LI, Fa:A mxt.•. They
ore annually allowed to worry, shake and
growl over this and finally throw it out, but
that is merely to smirk them. They know
well enough that there is• very peremptory,
sharp -edged limit to what tbcy may safely
do. In tbie hoe they know that they L•&tel
got to peas the Home Rile Bill within the
nett year or two 31 cur: aln as tate. Every-
body else rec..gn.Tcs this now. The only
question open is h,.er much spirit the'r
Lordships will ,care to show before they take
'heir medicine.
i:woe rule ea a predominant issue was
really wound up and finished Friday night.
We are at last really through with those
thoutmods upon thousands ut stale speeches
and wornout arguments, &wok heroics, lies
nterminahk, plsti:udea and egotistical hys-
teria which for seven weary years have been
peaking for .iscuasion of the Irish question.
it has Dome to an end. Pobtioians speak as
if there were to be still other years of the
same siokening thing over again. They are
mistaken. Audiences now will not listen to
any more Hume Rule orations. Their minds
are made up either fur or against. What
they want Dow is a rood, hot, straight
talk •boat democracy versus the House of
Lords. That, today, is as pre-emimeot among
the Maus. as Heine Role was yesterday.
WHAT 1 !•.E PAPERS SAY.
. 11.) 1r., rU'+ Volt AMCRI. til :IEtP
r111:1t.11T!i.
Toronto 1:lobe: The people of the
United Sate. are decennium! to enforce the
intestate commerce law in the ase of the
Canadian Pacific Railway. 1f they pre•
vent that railway company from carrying
their golds cheaply. and making up the
I .eeee by high rate. and wheelies in Canada
the people of the Ikrm:r.:.,n w,!i have reason
W S;ess their stupidity.
•
Ilia nit) • $vs<)1.. •.1T FRES.
H•mi:tan Tittles : An order in Council
has been issued permitting the present own-
er of the .1 Lie, formerly owned by "Bram
Dog" Arnoldi, to chaage its name to the
(:ilpiie. The roman tor the change is that
0•4 log to ita uupleasant notoriety the family
of the owner are annoyed by remarks about
its history. Things are very iine9ually dis-
tributed is this world. Arnold' cot very
li'.tle, comparatively @peaking, by his
m.lfeaeanoe, yet he was pilled and exposed
so that obloiuy attaches even to the nam.
of his boat. The bag scoundrel* get the
heavy plunder, the honors and the othhose,
and were whitewashed and protected from
inquiry and punishment
HS PAI.I■t rat Tilt COT FIN MSXT IS COWARDLY.
Ottawa Free Pres. : Mr. Clarke Wallace,
controller of customs, is said to be urging
the immediate appointment of Mr. R. S.
White to the Montreal customs collector-
ship, and to the controller is also
attributed the statameat that the Coo -
tier retire ministry that is afraid
to open Cardwell ought to throw up the
sponge at once. But Lbs Montreal oolee
t.orship is pct the only position that the
Thompson 1'aro* government is afraid to
fill. The weakness of the admiaietrstion
is evident from It. feu to appoint lieuten-
ant gomermor. The lieutenant governor-
ship of New Brunswick has been
vacant for nearly three years, contra v
to theepnto( dimmest imam, which requires
that the chief of each provincial executive
. hail bean independent fesetinoary..nd net
• mere "tenant at will" of the foral mis-
ttry. The Manitoba sad Northwest
goveraorshipe mid half • dame se.saoeseipe
are also vacant
How TO STOP P1111a01AATIXO.
Toronto World The Wok would
prove an inralauble medium Hr the
provostser et pesmaatle. at Mee -
Nam it in • fires eseswteel N goverment
by the people that the *motions should be
hearth ousduet.L 1t has hems eu/gorled
that p.esewateat
. would be very r. U eaeb
vet. wore regn.Med to sip his same is •
hook when polling hes vs•w A
wheels wosM wesr..(hone weeld he
ase of the ammerw No hesmt ass woo
**et to bolsi plastegraphed is this way.
The badmen meld liaises h the Iwi.kliag
of am eye, so that the pining ef tko vote
we.M sot he in$erfessd with. As to tet
that wail ..t be a e•• is my wrest, sad
with ...eters appeases. adapted ley the
/.cps..
it wadi bs rd.md le • miwls.sL
WItb the demos N the pallh g heath r
dead M ws.M Issas the sesetry is vete,
Mme �» dapYssWad he
a wo
SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE.
AN 1NTERKSTINU CHAT WITH THE
SKURKTARY OF ST. MAR YS.
AOO& £AYLUf11 NMI Tan &t.T.w.a a5D 1111110
I't 111.0 Alt& a0 HLJLTIIT--DV'& TO STUNT
Or 111. tt KS AliD TUN )Adds t&e
I sal) 1N Tile MOMS-IX,Oasia1t Ur
41r 1T. Et K*41.1101.
THE 7 CENT FAIR
From the Terre haute, lad.. isprees.
Foe miles to the nor!hweet of Torre
limits, lies the beautiful and pietemegue
villa,. of St. Marys. This is • aloes.
Catholic lwtitutiou which bas atdaised
something more than national eshbeity.
Fitly'son ago It was «atablishad by six
sisters of 1'roviden r. who oame foam the
shores of Frame to lay the fousdeti.a for
thin gnat uheritable crJer. It now consists
of tl.., home of the Staters of I'rovidesoe,
known as the Providence Howe ; • large
Lamle seminary, one of the finest ample in
the United States, and • rectory in which
the priests make their home.
A reporter of the Express while bring
shown through the entat.liehmeet recently
asked Suter Mary Ambrose if Nue w..any
apparent reason tar the rood health with
which the esters and their pupilia are
biased.
The answer was that particular attestiw
te pod by the asters to charge to the bsaa11
and happiness of the .tudenta.
ailment," she said, " cannot help but
its effect on the nitud. 1a order to keep tie
mind Iw•tg'ot and active and perfectly elver
.t mil times, the student•, condition s.s•be
as nearly perfect as possible. SAW* time
ago then was more or less ailment ..tie.
able &moultg Ihe sutcts and students, waioh
wad proL.bly due to atmasphcric ceases,
though of coarse I do not know just what
its origin really was. Shortly after the be-
came noticeable . frieud highly recoarmesed-
ed • medicine called 1)r. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People and so urged upon me
to give them • trial that 1 ordered sonic o
ti:vm, and they have been used to ti.•e Mau
tut ion ever sone. A few day* ago tire man
nfacturen wrote me for on opudion of Pink
l'iils.nd my reply ea as follows;
"R&ori r to Sot In .rower to your
kind request forour opinion of Dr. 1tt1ism'.
!'ink Pile, aro pleased to say that toese
pills were so highly recommended W us that
we were induced to try Omni, and we tltiuk
our repeated orders for than aro sufficient
evidence that we find them all they are rep
reseu.ed, • good blood builder and an excel
loops nerve tonic.
Yours very respectfully,
Smoak M. AMI:Huts,
Secretary for Sisters of Providence."
Medical scientists concede that weak
blood and shattered nerves are the fruitful
e.uee of nearly e: ergs diatom to whit:. human
flash is heir, and tf Ili. Willianu' fink P111a
is, as Sister Anibrvw maty they have found
it, "a good blood builder and an excellent
curve tooie," the source of good health at
St Mary's Messily troced. lister Ambrose
said they are never without Pink Pills, and
that tow they order a gross .t • time.
This is certainly a very high recommit -
dation for the medicine, for there is probab-
ly no clam of people that gives more strep
tion to the physical health an•1 welfare of
its member* than the Sisters of Providence,
and they would 001 use anything in which
they did not have unbounded truth.
Ili. Williams' Pink ('ills are trill; nine of
the.rpatest medical discoveries of the age.
They are the beginning of a more healthful
era. Every day brings reports of remark-
able cures that have resulted from the use of
this wonderful medicine. In many cases the
good work has been accomplished after cmi•
ent physicians had tailed and pronounced
the patient beyond the hope of human aid.
An analysis proves that (r. William' Pink
Pills contain, in a condensed form, .11 tI.e
elements necessary to give new life and
richness to the blood, and restore shattered
nerves. They we an unfailing specific for
such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, nenrat-
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after
effects of to grippe, palpiati-.0 of the heart,
par and sallow complexions, nervous cane
tr.tiou, aU derm.a'lepeldiuv upon vitia'e•i
humors in the blood, snob as scrofula,
chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also •
specific fur truul.lea pecnli•r to fem-ala.,
such as suppressions, irregularities .o•l all
forms of weakness. They build ap the
blood and restore thelow of health to
cheeks. in the cave of men they effect
• radical cure in all cases.risini from mental
worry, overwork, or exereses of whatever
nature.
Those pills are manufactured by the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Com y, ret Brock
villi, Ont.. and Schaweotdy, N. V., and tire
.old in boxes (never in ko.s form by the
dam or headrest) at 50 omits • box, or six
boxes for 42 50, and maybe had of all drug.
pate or direct by mail rom ir. Williams'
Medicine Company, from either .ddre...
The price at which these pill. are .old
make. a Doers of treatment inexpensive
as o.esparee with other remedies or medical
treatment
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS•
c o1r01r<
Caat.ow, Atm. 26th, 1893.
Colborne email mat in the towusbip hall.
Members ell promo o Minutes of Net met
ing read and pawed. Moved by Alex
Young, e.o.md.d by Samuel Potter that for
the purposes of miming the amounts aeres-
sary for county. township ..d .ehool pur-
poses for the carnet year, a oesety eats of
2 3-10 mills, • township rate of 1 5-10 mills
sad a special school rat. of 1 mill be levied
on all .m.mmsble property in the township.
aim sufficient rates to raise the &mounts re.
(pored foe wheel p.rpo.ss by the various
motions. Carried. The reeve reported
Redly Cruse to be is destitute areas
ma.em. A. A. Young moved, assesd.d toy
nasal Potter. that the ooescil gra.. her
$1 per week until the Ares of Juusry,1894.
Parrett Bytlatn No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8
9, 10 •md 11 were read • third time maul
passed. Wm. H•wkiso was paid PI 65 for
. hoop killed by dogs. 'The maned then ad-
jororsed to meet maim O Daher 14th at 1
o'clock, e u. F. W. MI'DONA..H,
Tp Clerk.
emerrar.D.
The .bon council wet esu TN.wd•y,
Awg.at 10111, pursuant to .djosnoment.
Meshes .1) present, wia.4se of previous
sssthmg read and approval. Trees.rsr's
0th seasst wee read swing • balsaos es
band .f $184.69. The Weeri g ob.q..s
were O� : Jean suety, for gavel, $17.-
601
l7. -
Jeb.a1oeb. rabsak vara. «8 sesltMei
�srk, repairing lied. ass. !, Mei
Dam CmageMIL grainless esu. iL M0; A
Mos racy Iwp. gravel. $84i: John Me
Lammesiwork at doth es S. NiL 8850;
Ain. .
: E
Mello's , rep dekaes N. RM l6, 90: Jobs
Jesuit MWw'�slittpivellleg. K
, $ owl alta K •a+as'Hoe
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I Wiese es S. 1.
04 tlttaawb TO (ANT & TOI•.
licLeao'g Net of the Spare,
GODERICH.
Readers -First ('rimer . 6o.
Reeder.--8eaosd Primer ... 9c.
R.•adees- S.e.at Rook 23o,
Reader. -Third Book 33C.
Healers -Fourth baulk 49e.
Public Scheel Oresmar 93c.
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64
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41
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Geography 71o.
Aritkatcte ... .. . 23c.
Drawing Cowes, I to 5, bo.
Writisg Course, 1 to 6 7c.
Writt.g Course, No. 6 9c.
200 page Sc ibbletb ..... .. ..3c., 4c., 5c.
Slates 2o., 3a, 5c. and 9c.
\0iesless Slates, 6 x 9 11e.
(.illott'e Pan., 292, 434, Sc. dos.
Drawing Pewits, IL B. , 4e.
Lead Pencils la, 9a and 3c.
1'en Hoidens . la 30. and bc-
Exercise Books .. ...... .....9e. awl ;ie.
Sohool Hags
3a sad 9a.
Leather School B.g., largest afar ... .490
+tate 4tigwse Wren Ats. IbM.ej.
Ts the tet of Taos dour...
Sta.-1 MMA t. draw Ws ...Ws .f
year madam le what 1 os -elder to he ase of
the worst bis i. the Agricola.rel 8A.w
ifa that has ever home ineposed apes the
peorteel this or say other (I.Mtry.
yeses d.ee, the C.H.es. Aeriml-
tarel 8.eiett west est of .Anel b.aimaat, so
theals,&&
as the h.se el sesisai hie iseeneer.•
o.f,
MN eater .sip's. the pier 1111.4
years. Gales Awe elevpsaMesws say ono
ul urdi0.ry p.respiisa woad Irv. Duan to
the belief that, the wpm hairier ham pro-
rated. the iatrwmat weld Lave takes
pie dess.tly sad la order, list snob, 1 es.
wan your readers, is not the ea.., sad in
tbis way.
The terreranisat a:lu.e a great to ea.b
swift eouerdiag to membership, and
VIM is else Made to the sgrtcultursl
ee.tetaeitthe meaty by the c.unty mos-
oid. The dd...s C.Obulne Agr:Duttursl
.eslety has claimed to come In nyder the
000d•tiess to Mare the getting ed Noor
grants sad up to the year betute feet re-
ceived the 1:uveranwut grout` sad gut the
county grant at the last $pportioaweoL
In the nt.aw time, they hell no shows, here
no disbursements, and as a result have a
surplus to hand.
Last year /moat Meg like 490 wait on hand
I am credibly informed, and esthete was a
prose list to provide for, tt was d.Iermtssd
by the directorate to supply .ash member
with • ropy of the Live Stock Jo aad
• gesutity of send grain Alia bare wit tae
toads of the society, iaate.d of du citing it
to its legitimate use the ho!diag of o Spring
or Fall sh •.w.
I .a. a member of the association last
Sear ou rho distinct uuder•tanuing that •
pring show should be hell this year, and
whoa the society failed to fulfill its promise
in I h it regard I at oo..e steppe! 2owa sad
out
It th- t'o:borne .1oria tltural SSmtiety is to
be kept up, it shoaled fulfill its Irgal hula -
Dorm. and it it is died. the mower its auks
are metria' up the better it Mould be for
all. tine thing u certain, the directors
have no regia to turn it into • tai -operative
society for the distribution of lteratur.,
seed and seed -bags to is member., and thea
two culverts ea S. R 3 and 4, $17 20; Jiro
Kilpatrick, grading( S. R., 6 and 7. $43.68;
R. Teramky, fcr gravel, $3.36; A Stuart,
shovelling *Low at (:eon's hill, Sit; tiro.
Juhustun, plonk, $2; 11'm. Johnston, drain,
0 los. Holland, repairing culvert ane. 2
and 3. el: Jas. Alton, gravel, $8.72: R.
Finegan, rep. bridge cos. 6. 50c; R Hued,
pilar across road, S It., 3 and 4, $1.50; Pat
I tu> le, rep. culvert, on D. L $2: Jno.
'tevensoa, for timber, and rep. to culvert
,A 3, 4665: Jas. Simpson, for insp. travel
•u 3. 47 5.'; Jas. I:tlpatri:k, gravelling
, on. 5. $`•? 92; Thea • urphy, insp. gravel,
c n. 6, Sr). tf8; F. Cenu.ngtlam, rep. bridge,
1. 1:., $3; That htaite:., pulley block, $2;
Jet. Garret. grading and gravelling ('ort
Ali.erthil!, PA Pah ick Moran, gravelling
c •n. 9, $96 ES; khan O'Rielly, insp. gravel
416.711; Oreo. Hawkins, iesp. l'crt
Albert hilt, 4850; Tho.. Sullivan, tuukg
statute labor tea u*., $6: Mr. liennug, flour
:o H. Currin, it 110; Thos. Dickson, 0.11.1
stringer+ for Cerrick's bridge, $12.88: Jer.
Altoo, for gettinout and delivering tl.
vine, $t0; John -31 oryhv. grading ecru 9,
ri; (neo. Biggins, tiles, So 74: Dr. SlcKay,
cAaminalicn of the Currie family. $5; David
Heodersoo, for ditch opposite Fletcher'.,
55.25. A. Mluggagi . for graver, $6 60, also
for shovelling 11:1.1, 821' David Meliiwein
culvert. con. 1, $6.50: Charles ref ',inner,
gravelling at Port Albert, *52: H. 1)`re.n-
non, gravel:ung pure. 10, $27.60; W nl. KO,
patrick, balance on job oma. 4. 811 40; t:co
rmstrong. gravel, 17.40; E. Johnston.
ei&Telling U. L, $15, also for gr-velliog Il.
1.., con. 12. $51.92: H. Vansickle, Map.
grsa'el, 1). L. $3.75; F:. Johnstone, fut
g ravel, $4 32; John Kow1er, cedar stringers
for ('arrick's bridge, 410.30; E. .Inhnutone.
gravelling con 12. D. S. R, 3 and 4, $17 20;
W. Maser, wood to Mrs. Griffin, 91.28;
John Sternums, gravelling cin. 3, $36.30,
also gravelling cos. 3. • Roderick Mc-
Kenzie, rep. ('arrick's bridge,$2I; Mrs.
1-'lere, for gravel, 12 24; ir. Mcay, service
on Hoard of Health, $35: Coo. Hawkins re-
ceived 92, the collector having deposited
this amount with the treasurer; U. 1le1Aay,
moo. gra.•el con. 10, 112.25: Nor. Joaieson,
covering culvert, tit: U. McKay,for team
talk .t Carrick's bridge, $4.. ale for
gravel and rep. Aulv.rt, 83. Bylaw No. 6
was read levying a rate of 2 4-10 mills on
tie $ for county ourp a and 2410mi:loon
the dollar tor township purposes; alio 1 mill
on the $ for special school purposes provid-
ing for the &mounts required by the trustees
of the different school sections in the town-
ship. The council adjourned to meet again
ea the 23rd of Sept
W. STtyruenn. 1 kik
THE AUSTRAIJAN MIS$)O`1.
Toronto (;lobe : Mr. Dowell is to ro to
Aeutra:i• to open ep new arsons for Cana-
dian cnmmeroe. And we all bought that
Tory theorists reipmlet commerce M an evil
thing to be suppressed by all oonatitnl'owl
and peerefol Mira. Sun,e po:lclesare hard
to u',ravel.
11amilies Timm : After refitting to trade
with onr ..seem neighbor or to remove our
embargo es tinge with 1:real Brit•*D, the
Ottawa misisbry Las granted • vast sem of
loamy to amide a Us* of weasels to be run
between ('osa& sad Australia, and sew
Mr. IUackreeie Howell is going out to
Australia "on behalf ed (:..4.," We
are made to pay • high price for what little
foreign trade we get under the N. P.
Ottawa Free Pres. : It is possible that
How. M&okmzs Howell, minister of trade
a.d oomMeree, may be seat to Aurelia by
the Dominion government to discase trade
matters with the government of the anti-
pode. colonies. Has the "home market"
g ives out !
London Advertiser : Minister Flowed! is
to be sent to Australia to try and open up
trade with the colonies there. Mfr. Howell
Aid sot sed to go there to effect that par
pear. Pell down the tariff walls that divide
me from our Australian friends, and all the
teals that will be profitable will flow to and
Nave Australia no well as t0 and from every
other portion of the world similarly treated.
Oar rakes pet up high tariff barriers, and
then spend time sed public money in the
preloseethat they ere looking for avenues for
Wade.
Terento Mail : Some years ago a depute
ties from Jamaica visited Ottawa with •
rim/ to Negotiating for trade relations.
Nat ear minist.rs were ten busy to take as
Maws. is the pelmet, aid the matter was
eemearo.tly 1•id wide until • more m e-
venie.t seae.w. When Canada was rawly
Mr. Tooter west lows to Jemmies; het the
tient Indies were set then ` the holler
to eosin a 110411 m the reciprocal scheme
fell theme. More reoently as Attstealhs
~emeses. Balled in to alk Wade. Nearly
.i1 of the mialesors were ablest from the
espitsl, sad therefore bethive eesl4 he said
.r dmeNew she D.minisn le mndisg a
monis .e the A..tmise etlws's is order
ee r.wete M ieteribtego of ewmmsee. it
re to be hoped that Me eswiee• superheats
wW sat be r'R>ed M tie idles weal ),et
that Mr. Sews, who, se 11hHt1.r of orad.
awl C.msw.e, le gelsg to mow the en-
sa.endeshl retain with sees d- 1M
prepwdlimr in his valise.
A Navy elves out seder Abele
at Mere far SLIM
ACUTE or CHRONIC,
Can be cured 1'y die use of
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
c,f pure Cid Liver Oil, with
the Hypo::ilosphites of Lime
1 and Soda. A feeble stomach
Lakes kindly to it, and its
cantinped use add:, flesh, and
makes one feel strong and
well.
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THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO.,
Lmskdie. oat. or Mori awaa, g Y.
avail theonnlves of the amppert of I:over&
meat and meaty grams reds It has failed
to carry est the primmer of the `!'wits
Rade: K.i:_b List aide =Tie antes.
Him.; i have mot Iuttpama d upas yaw
space, 1 remain, yours very tiuty,
E\ - if tvi telt
WAR ON THE TARIFF
Toronto Globe : In all this eirsiownit
taro': irquirtug lit. Foster has r ,; called ht
• depuatios of repesmatath e , Amou t
They are a rather ovwsrses clan notwith-
standing the exodus, sod should be •tamed.
ed • hearing.
Toronto M.ai! : But floe customs moll
inmate. These at. doable -acting. (hoe
own tariff, by axing mw Dstuial, rode
the ability of our maaalkcturvra to tri
awed. OD the other hand, several of the
Awstraliao colonies are preteetive. They
ore trying to preterite preeperttv by the es•
cl..iva of British, erlesia: and amigo
pita If Mr. Bowan desires to prem..
kale between Casa& and the An, ipc h.
mast do sessetheltg ere than sudu.h., s
aiw o! stesmrea. R embark on • d'Wutsate
tent. He mart, dtr.ct his attains
tett• conditions seltieb .deet trade, mei
beim. at the sosey s01 an advocate of
hewer tart, oo heti sides el the rooster.
My Tenth..*. 1.
is an ex:Jastation heard every hour m tb
day. Toothache l the moat a moos ad -
most of young awl old, aid to the agpo
gate inflicts store suffering than perhapsty
other single .complaint. A one minute eta.
• is jest what every person desires to poria
Ng/wiles nem pais cure ----acts almost is-
saintly
ssaintly io relieving the any, •ad • s•mpb
tattle affords a quawtey milkiest for 1M
appliostioaa 10 Oeste *1). the till. Pel -
son's Nerveless is the .sly positive remedy
for $ootltw.be and oil serge pains. Sold by
all dealers in medicine.
Announcement
TO THE PUBLIC
I take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Goderich and surrounding country that I will shortly
open a new General Dry Goods Business in the well-
known stand which is at present, and hu been for so
many years past, occupied by Mrs. R. B. Smith.
I will leave in a few days for the wholesale mar-
kets to purchase my stock, which will be entirely new
throughout, down to the smallest detail, and will include
everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods store,
I trust my long experience in the Dry Goods (.rads
of Goderich, extending over a period of 25 years, lass
given me a thorough knowledge of the wants of the com-
munity, both in staple and fancy Dry Goods ; and that
the policy I will adopt in the conduct of my business,
viz.: CASH and ONE PRICE to all, thus enabling me to
sell at the lowest living profits, will commend itself to
the favor and patronage of a large share of the pis:-Ahss-
ing public.
I would request all those now contemplating tit*
purchase of their Fall Dry Goods; to look out for m i +d'
vertisement, which will appear in a week or two, and ti
await my Opening and inspect my New Stock before pt'
chasing.
g Remember the important fact that there will net
be a dollar's worth of old goods in my stock ; everythiat
will be new and of this season's importation. Ji9
Hoping to be favored with a generous share of the
public support,
Believe me
Your obedient servant,
JAMES R0331141'5011'