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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-11-25, Page 8DOORS And 4 Lit IIANDit 11 I, N EWELS and BA 1,‘ • A Sot:staffs. 'en Lilts. sliINGLS: LITH & L '`I isatimates . -• • FRANCIS SNIEIS 11 Winghlt2i. Foauray. -At the lest ie. Court Maitland Ne. 25, C. following officers were drily eia tiro. T. MeClyttiont, P. C. R. Br,. B. Flynn, (1. It., " .1. J. Hornet'', V. " J118. RIM1011, IL S., " John '4111t.11, F.S., " M. Gordon, Treas.. " J. Neelencbt, Chap., Wm. Rids, S " Robs Hill, .1. W., " .1. Dodds, S. B., " Wm. Gannett, J. B., Drs. Taialyn, Bethune and N1. I) Physicians. At the 'he of the lation the newly elected ottisers the Court to au oyater super Queen's hotel, whet, a couple of were pleasantly spent. h. -es of • he d, trs 'tarrna-w!SountionsIRISEIMINSEWaitisitegg.-se..-- . "Mal .164.buiv it W wi!I Welk. Will the drifts limiest& t any great extent .keteuser.- Mr. Ju. Tobin sustained ,tainful injury un the 17th inst., by be £.,gLicked by a horse what, feeding hi. team at neon. His knee joint was die- h,catea. Tho McLaren area have moved Mr. E. Shaw's house 100feet back (ruin whore it Patted before. The jovial ouuntenance ot Mr. Pour Stewart is again seen in OUT 111Adet. We were sorry to see that be lost his arm by his late accideut. When leaving Wheat- land he was presented with a purse of money by his friends there. Novick. Owing to the impossibility of getting men. Mr. O. Holbeck has been usable so finish the public drain in soutbwestera wt of the township. It has wisely been decided to allow him an extension THE lit RON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, NOV WI, 1881. SNORING IN CHURCH. - - •• tr..arge restevesel thewlwea 11."10111 111.68" bees el she lessime Sbuiree. ?lis 1UNS1. Tt "dia. ;onrush •ILZ. in eherch has been the bane of ...41 teeny preachers trout time im- Saturday evening Mr. J. Marsh was eieuter Vas -mutt methods have been entertained by friends to bivalve' at a tromi to step it, parsons have threatened restaurant ill Loudon upon the occasion wit!. terrens u( the bottomless pit, of embarking uPoit a new enterprise. and tried to cajole the culprit. with the Yesterday he was arrested for futg joy. o; the New Jerusalem, name but to no the of a Delftware man to a The evil has gone un, and note. will exist until Sundey and persons are Over $300 have been eubeertbed in the U. mane A new method was tried to township of Tucketsmith foe the relief deep the got by a pastor at Fronse, a of the Muskoka and Michigan sufferers. small hamlet abuut four miles from this This is a most generous contribution, city, nut the 'aurora triumphed, and tne and speaks volumes fur the generosity of last tee(0 of the preacher is merge than the good people of the banner township. the lint. NOM the snorers are nu more The Montreal butchers are boycotting slettesatrative at Frew.) than in other the new &battier. It cost some $200,000, locat.ttea, but the church being is all ready fee operations, and 25 butch - the soon noise that would not be none- ers engaged. So far, they have not had 141 iti ordinary churches, bee ttttt es un - a bullock. The tight is between, the teat Ie in the Frown church. The butchers alai the Abattoir Company, parson is not more dull than the average whether or not the city shall pass a by- parsett, but a little more senritive, and a an, re that would not infect am4" ain r s compollins the.slaughtering to be equilibrium, throws his nerves all 11110 •1' 1‘1.' CANADIAN NEM& A wonuei was, ohnowved isa # groc store in Gue1pli, buying an ounce t at quarter pound of ultimate a cent's word; vI niatches, and- a quart of whiskey. c r time, however, and the work will be a. ere utile. Lest Sunday was wane; one While the foreman, C. D. Campbell, pushed forward as rapidly as possible. ef those beautiful Indian summer days at Crone & Patton's Hack Rock mill, A distressing accident occurred at the home of Mr. Hugh Patriek, on the that invites repose, and the young farm- Oravenhurst, was endeavoring to put era about Frowe, who had taken &dean- the belt on the cutting machine, his boundary betw,eeu Huwick and Grey, on taste of the tine weather and done a hard hand became entangled in the belt and Suturday evening last, by which his in- week's work, were easily enticed by Mor- pullet., whi7h pulled the whole of his fent tlaughter bit her life and that hap- pheus; although they were in church,and arni ceeesic.(iy from the shoulder, leer- py family was plunged int., grief and knew their duty to the parson and to ing a stump of arm bone about four mourning. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. Nils. themselves, they fell asleep, shortly after inches long projecting front the shout- , Patrick had gone out to milk leaving the itecend hymn was snug. as the evi- der. their four children, the eldest ..f whotn dence, showed, to the discomfiture of the By arrangement with the postal au - was about seven years of age, in the parsan, and the delight of the email thorities ..f the Dominion the Allan mail house as usual. In some way theyoung- boys. The parson testified that he en- steamers are to be dispatchedfrom Liver - est, a bright little girl of two years, treated the sleepers to wake up, and rool every Wednesday, instead of every muttered, unnoticed by the rest, to open gave them several gentle 'hints, but like Thursday, as heretofore. The first de - the liJ of a flour -bin and soon tumbled the seed sown on stony ground, it avail- parture under the new arrangement is head foremost, into about 200 peunds of ed nothing. The parson proceeded the Polynesian, front Liverpool on Wed- feeir. As soon as the other children through many difficulties with his ser- nesday, Nov. 16, and Londonderry on discovered, one of Mem hastened with mon, until he got to "feurthly," when Thursday, Nov. 17, for Halifax and Boa - el! her might to the barn to inform her the noises sounded like a large brass ton, to be succeeded every Wednesday organist in tos :Move church, parents, while the two others managed band out of tune, playing "Hold the by other steamers of the line. So, e it. - e elite:se:. 8444.441w'f. h f ' AI wrdi difficulty to lift their little sister Fort, '• and the messenger of peace and the Methodist Church, 1 501 inst. Isle „ ost, ht not until her luites had been goodwill to tame had to sit down con- The almost simultaneous appearance 'taster gave an excellent address, e•nt , 41e tilled with the fine particles of flour so tittered, but not subdued. He ordered f small-poz in several places in the for the occasion, also sip irt aildresses oNorth-west within a few weeks has caus- that she was past resuscitation, and ex- the few who were awake to go anti arouse were given by al, sire. Metherinston, }tired just as her father entered the 1 the sleeping. and after' tranquility had ed considerable alarm. The disease in Tillie, T.:•!'e • • ' " - ."'• • ce nr ,;,,,,,. some places ia epidemic. The afflicted i been restored, went on with his sermon. tendered si......i . .,es wh oh, On Monday morning,' Mr Horton, one places now spread over a territory reach - were high:). aptireciated by the aadiesi...e. Death of Dr. McMichael. ing frem Dubuque, Iowa, to Bistuarck. !of tile leading members of the'congre- The proceeds amounted to over *31. There are eighteen cases in Stearn's __.....__ i I- From the Gorrie Enterprise. 1 'ation, lodged an information before county, where the neglect of the authori- St. Helen's. ! The sad journalistic duty devolves up- i Mr. Win. McKay, J. P.. of this cite , 1 .' • i ties and the ignorance of the people per- tei us this week to rec..;.,i the death of against several of the younger niemhers , "0 4(40 pleased to heat that Mr. iSin. I Dr. A. McMichael, et this village, which of the congregation, charging.them with sanitary wittedthe disease to spread. Proper steps are now being taken in the Tooke is recovering 110111 Ins recent 111. i occurred at his residence on Thursday making outlandish noises in church, ness. last at a few minutes after twelve o'clock. during divine service, contrary to the infected h3calitiee' 1Vhen first taken ill three weeks ag.., his form of several statutes in such cases t:euble was pronounced to be a mild at- made and prorlded, und against the; ' THE 'WORLD OVER. task of congestion of the lungs, which peace of our lady .the heQueen, her crown , was speedily ot under control and dignity. The evidence estalAished ' Immense throngs gathered to hear gby Dr. fact Moody at Spurgeon's tabernacle on Sun- day. - - Ulie many frit, 4 ta. re. ruin 440114, will be bony to hear ot tier being very ill of ollinsy. . ,• 4, - Alias .4' a 1 , rew. the Methodist Ittr,dt, was preaented by some ineruherm tof the congre!zat :t beau: Jul desk valtiel .d .144.1i :1 litirse i•" e; a tonal! fos le -r valuable sent, as n A umber of the vourg men from this vicinity, have lately left tor the :alit:big:in lumber -astral& Mr. William Orr, h.4 lately i•ented hn is farui, has erected a new house othe cerner of it, :vil retired from farming. 31r. Angus Niel/on:41d ltas 4.4,1,11 hill Lima ` 190 acres on con. 13, West NVawanosh, for :17000 te Mr. Wilson iroui Torr.'. lr. Barbour also sold to the mete gentleman the adjoin- fng farm for 84500. On Friday evening last the St. Helens Literary Society w:orrLsorganized, when the fol! otikers . were appointed. - President: afurray; \ ice-Preosi- dent, Jas. Bry•son; Ses-Treasurer, Jos. I:autit. Executive Committee. Jas. 1;1101111, 1:. ..an , ter!), .1. MPo hersn, Gordon, J. W'Sbster, During last winter this society confined itself ek dos- ively dobate4 during :the preseet• . winter. readingens and s, . resitatimusic will form partd iiirogr.iinme. This, no di 'tan, will leo Much appreciated by a large untidier ..1 inetebeee, as it will not only make the meetings more inter- ( stins but will :itford an excellent op- i.fortunity iniiirove in feuding atid 41- citing. • - - Brawn, of Wrozeter, who was attending thea as giver) above, and Squire W- him. Two weeks ago to -day he sud- Kay did.not hesitate long before he gave douly took a change for the worse, his Ins decssion. Ilia Worship said he did disease developing into typhoid fever, not consider the charge a very serious There are in Boston people who do not go to public entertaininents for fear and for a few days his life was despaired one, although no doubt the preacher had that they may get near "the masses." of, but having a naturally strong con- been very iundl Annoyed. It had been statution, his physiaan was enabled to rally him so that it was thought the worst was passed and that his conval- escence was only a matter of time. This eontinued steadily until the forenoon of Thursday last when he again • grew sud- denly worse, and although Dr.s,rawn was at once in attendance he could not be rallied and a little after teem the, son might bring up his whole congrega- has determined to appear on the boards. spirit of the great-hearted man had tent, eld Inen and all, to get them m tined: She will asauredly make her debut in , . quietly, peacefully gone to as reward: anti t>estues, he was not sure how the New York tu Jauuary next. Dr. Michael was born in tfie county 411.111 who occupied the seat back his If there is no profit in a bueiness let a of Huron, his father being one of the own, in the Kirk where he was an elder. man gip into somethitet else, 404-1 1101. ask earliest settlers of McKillop. Ha re- w.aild swear (1 11:4 paator got cranky and f the i.:0‘etitinent to male his losses, ceived his education at Harper Hay broustit up the congregation for anering. • or enact. laws that -i'vetyboaly alien. buy Hi a Worship advised the Fronie parson of him instead of hia competitor, whksie. school when that village was a mere some other remedy to cure the prices an.- 20 Per cent lower. - [Chi . hamlet. When about 15 years of age he , t" te.). dismissed the case ---each party ; Times. entered a dry goods store in Clintrini cr'l• where he served three years, after which to ray their own coits. a custom 'as long as he could remember Sir Charles Gavan Duffy was married to snore in church, and there was no t..11 Wednesday at the Church of the case in the books where any body had Madelaine to Louise Hall, of Cheshire, been tined bir snoring. He would, not England, the niece of his former wife. fine the accused and establish a precedent Sir Charles is siXty-five years old. that might cause a revolution. and en.' After all, Mrs. Langtry is to appear danger the liberties of oeople. If he 00 th_ stage. I ln the authority of Chas. tined these young men, some other par- Harria, the London (tick°, says the lady he followed this business in Bufialo fer ever a year when he returned home and - Literary Notice*. accepted a situation as school-teacher.bishop of Manchester, preaching at Old- . • VINITINtee 31r. .1. Ilethile sad :qrs. It was at this time that he commenced lisaceaoons Mai:arms: ftepeiss,liett hv ! ham, referred to the visit .11 Moldy and ! CD the study of medicine, finally graduating t.filite)1.v.pr!sserdw tortli, publishing 41 Hat 4'1"SankeHe feared setae ferrite which fleddle are wf 444411i' friends in \Viug- with honors at Philadelphia and after- 1:!,sek.,,,,-I's for November ha's reached , .' - ' y. ‘111111. wreligiun was taking among well meaning ' rimq , ards at Toronto. In larers he retie:red our table and still maintains it* teoita_ ; but fanatical men were far front the 1 A MU -41-:14 1 N T. flot tt..t.I4,.ts 14t4,1 °flied to (loth° where he has beep engaged in: tion as the exisment of English Censer- ' spirit of soberness which prevailed ; 0 hearers of the Al. h. Sunday- Se,es,1 are his profession ever since, his careful. vatistu Its general centents are of a 1 agitating Christmas tree fsr Xities painstakingChrist., teaching. a l time. skill and sympathetic char- god character and comprise: Tho Fixed 1 George W. Tompkins, orignially from ! 0 atter making his practice a success from Period --Part 11; The Land ef Klienti- , Tarrytown, cashier in the banking house Ins.'s's-so se. -We are glad to ii,Ar the very first, a • that although only 41 C,411clutled; David Scott, It. '4. A. The ; of Hatch SS: Peters, Ne'v York, confessed that Mrs I. lanninglian, is inclitting 14.1141 , years of age he has gathered togethes a Latin Lessm: Boy and Girl; The Pyren- three weeks aso that ke had become a it few injuries by a slight fan, wheal she ' competency and was able to leave 11:8 eos, Aliv6 and yet Dead: t .r Seine Pass- , victim to faro playing anti parted with hail a few %“.peks iwii ages in the Life of a French Convict; ' $30.000 i if their mency. He gave the Itisri-es Eli. Mr. and Mre Pfranimer lo Vict Is; The Stump Ministry- 1(9111111109 of the gamblers and said he had have -returned home, after paying a long second Session. visit near Strat bird. The old' couplo ! been invemled into the habit by well ' Tu Ent mlitiont Pawl/LW : itcpuld14heit by I known spatmen. Suits have been look tolite refreshed. 1,y the trip. the Leonard Scott Publishing (*.L. 41 tsar- brought by the fine against the gamblers ale .1. Dur.s- inel .1. Fisher Inivt• en- -lay et.. Now Votit. gaged Mr. Jacob Iletlicur, of Ripley, to to recover the money and they have This excellent review for October ia to 1 vaint their stock of sleighs. There is a been requirefurnish heavy bail. d to hand and imatains its old-titne high lit- i i4.11,1 opening for a painter here. erary standard. The contents are ' Dean ' Tompkins was held in C',000 hail. Immo,. emEsSr.- -The trustees of the Stanley's Christian Institution/I: Albania William Gray, a student at the Mich- Bentnillet• School are pulling (bssi the and Scanderbtig; The Koran; The Ihtu. titan College of Medicine, Detroit, took .4(1 MCI) '1 hral8e. and intenfl builtliwz a, phiny; The Pontificate of Leo XIII; two and one-half drachms of aoonite at wood shed with the material. Memoir of M. d'Circourt; Ballads and 9 o'clock on the 01 ruing of November Ben Rome • -The read near Air. Ches. other Poems by Alfred Tennyson; Helm- 21st, and died at 10:30. Dr. La Ferte holtz and Carter on Eyesight; Colonel was sent for and administered emetics, Walters is in a very hail state, being Almost impaaaible with loads, it ought to feortion on Central Africa; The Fallacies but the assistance came too late. The be attended to, os the council will have a of Fair Trade. deceased was alighlly ill, and it is thought bill presented to them 801110 day.' thedeadly drug for TilthReVIV,e.FURTnamrdiNfic8Tort.Rt l'unFblittobEwieg. reeP37.1t'lliallIMElerclablf that he mistook - - -- St., New York. another medicine. He was about 24 The October number of this standard years of age, and belonged to Chatham, periodical lies on out table and contains Ont., where his parents reside. ' 'NOV. 'al/UMW t homage gathered to hear cloudy at Spurgeon's tabernacle at teeth services toeiev. The The Town We Left. R. sesetime. smart:mein. -- - suggested un the eeessien of the leaving the town et Goderich by the author and others who had been aolondisg the Model /School. The tool. we left. the town we lett. "lo all our hearts so dear, To was Lowe of wee* heron. t Through many a passing year. The thuudtits of Huron's lovely town. Thorpe& that gave us eke. llottla up uur loads alult to crown with laurels yet to see. Thitesiswaw.ruzlvaeitier'schthooeist0ewiton ugweble, With humble pasters. great In worth. And doutinies tried and tow& There many a good advice we got; And many a prayer beside Was offered up. to help us on Through life'. uneven Ude. The town we left, the town we len, ls one of ealtue fame, And in the annals of the past She bears an honored name; merchants struggled in the cause. With courage stout and buld. Of trade by tree and honest haws. °Must numbers twice o'er told. The town we left, the town we left. The beauty of her towers. COMP, Cealtng o'er the Modelites thoughts la lonely midnight hours. The windings of the beautiful river. The square aud lovely streets. The lake whose breezes made the heart shiver, Are sights the bludellto greets. Three cheers, then, for the lawn we left, 'flirae cheers with right good will, Till town and river ring again. We'll cheer old Godmich And though we ne'er may doe her MOM, With willing heart and eye. We'll neer forget the town we left.. Card lite day we die. Kepley Described. On Monday afternoon a terrific @s- pleen.* weaned uu 93zd street, blew York, where melt were blasting r(peks. It was caused by the tirelessness of Pat- rice Monahan, foreman, in haneing a number of dynamite cartridges out to dry on a *twee pipe. The eiplusion *hook the mantel neighborhood to the .111,i wrecked the windows and doors in tifty-five houses. The dy- ing bricks, and furniture injured several persend. 'Mary Toner was hurt intern- ally, Nellie McGtrlick and Miss sehwel- se also badly hurt. Monahan fees locked up. _ OI t ARROW & PRUDFOOT, BAR tett RISTERS. Attortieys, SolleAtues. Mo.. Guderich. J. T. ()arrow. w. Proudfoot. 1711. 14 L DOYLE, HAMMER • N D Agtornej, Solicitor in Chancery. dia. Goderich, Ont. 1731. - - -- • QEAGER & hIORTf BARRIS- 1,/ TICKS, &c., Ste., Uotter:ch and antiurban). Seager. Jr.. Goderich. J. A. Morton. Wing- hani. 1731. AIALCt /MS()N, BARRISTER AND 17. Solicitor. Otiltv -Collier of west Street and Market Square. over t.i+or,ce Acheeonli, Goderich. 1731. V CAMPION: ATToRNEY -AT .1:14 LAW. Solicitor in Chanoery, Convey- ancer, &e. Office over Sheppard. bookstore. Ooderich. Ont. Any amount or mossy to loan at 'owes rates ot Interest. 1751.1. CIAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, A_.) Barristers. Solicitors in Chanuery, ke., tioderich and Winghain. M. C. Cameron. Q. On the line t f the Wellington,, Grey v.;1'. Holt. M. G. eameron. Ooderich. W. Y. and Bruce, midway between Kincardine Mtwara, Winghani. 1751. and Lucknow, is it:pley one of the live. heat little places for its size in the coun- ty of Bruce. Thei e apparently inore - Tonsorial. . _ trade done there 1.. t'le square rod or ggr KNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAB, average block than a:, point on the V HER and Halr-dreseer. begs to mini"? railway. Ripley to a very important ith,tin," lo Public 1" ruucuiritiluar aa° 'MS contlaUalleil _. UM grain centre, an rejeicee two excel- always be found at his Aha•ing Parlor. near lent grainbuyers, Mount. D. McInnes he Post °Moe Goderieh. 1753 and G. K. Leeson, who pay outside _ prices. The banking interests are well looked after by Messrs. Cameron and Cainpbe, a branch of the Lucknow busineas, ably represented by Mr. Geo. C. CURRIE, THE PEOPLE'S AUC- •• TIONICER, lilodeetch. Ont. 1751. Siddel. The principai• stores are Mc- Donald & Humberton, G. H. Tutu- _ monde, Angus McKay, P. D. McInnes Cora 'Wood Ntranted (who also keeps the post office.) Dr. Smith, late of Toronto, has opened a 1500 CORDS OF WOOD. very tasty0 drug store. J. A. McLeodlJeblvered a„he Reuir„ d'euen, for ab r,, keeps a large stock of hardware. Mr, 1(4. highest cash price will be paid, Thos. Long, boots and shoes: Mrs- Ls- JAS. A. McINTOSH, mont, grocery; Mr. Ed. Hodgins keeps Auctioneering. slew!. tioderieb. a well -ordered hotel; Mr. H. P. Chap- Nov. ft, MI. 11111-3m man, job printer and general agent, is a Stalker, Smith ,T -he Point Farm three good doctors, Drs. right good fellow. Ripley •supports and McGregor, all of whom seem to 1 ollEip LIN think the Great Western interests are well looked after by the gentlemently agent, Mr. Farrow. The two churches HE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED are respectively the Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. Sutherland, and the Episcopalian, Rev. Mr. Stark, of Kincardine. Ripley is only six years old and has already a population of 600. It rejoices in a large grist mill, saw mill, 'won shop, black- smith, cabinet makers, and an 'excellent stove and tin warehouse, Mr. 0. D. DS FOR SALE ! 1 to sett the surplus lands not actually re- quired In connection with the Summer Hotel at • very low price, and on must liberal terms There are two pareets. .me of 31• acres and one of *5 scree. 8,441 hare clearings and buildings on them, and are most eligibly sit- uated with a frontage on the gravel road. A portion of the money don n. and (he Dal - &nee sI 6 per cent. 10awl purt_ltaser. Apply un the presumes to J. .3. WRIGHT. Gaderteh. Nov. 24,14(1. 1114 olj CD family cotufortably previ.ted for. He leaves behind him it *de and three children, the eldest of wlsote. Jai. A , is studying medicine in Todifite; Robt. W., who is now at home fr Eke Catherines school, recovering from- a rt. -'tit attack of fever, and MissiGracie, whu remains at home with her parents. , During his illness he was faithfully at- tended to by the Oddfellowse the For - resters and (ho Orangemen, of which !societies he was a member. A good man has gobe: a man whose gentlemanly traits of character, and warm, loving, Christian nature have made his name a household word in Howick, has been called home by an All - Wine Father, but his memory will dwell in the hearts of all who had farmed his tcquaintance till our heads shall, in turn, have been laid on the pillow of eternal Lochalsh. Mies Jessie McMillan who has been sinking at this place for some time as the guest of her sister, Mrs, D. Finlay - eon. returned home last week. WP are pleased to note that Melt II. Rom whose leg was so aerionaly fractured by a log rolling on it more than a year ago, la able to walk at last without tile aid of crutches. His re - 4' 'vet), has been very tedious, and 111s many friends will doubtless be gratified to knew that it has at length been at et tin Wished. An interesting event in the lives of is-incipal parties concerned occurred last Thursday, when Mr. John Marti'. and Mine R whet Smith. beth of 2nd een. Heron, were intec.1 for life, the ceremony being performed by REV. Mr. McQueen. A>i enjt,ya'ile time was spent Ity the ilutaerotis wedding guest!, of *horn a Lumber are likely soon to two the example which has been set them. We wish the newly married couple lone and happy life. f able, and efficient teseher Mr. MeCleng, has been engaged in this school for attether year. Miss McKee erhe has had charge of the junior de pertinent for the lest four years has sig nided her intentien retirine from the p_rofeesion The long time which Miss McKenzie has taught in this aches., speaks volumes for her success ass teseher, and sh,m1,1 ,mr trustees be our ceedul in procuring a stilatititte so trte.t worthy, and faithful in the discharge her duties they ma, ^ottnt rest. articles on: The Irish Land Bill and the English Land Question; Political - - - Memoirs: The Goderich and Wellington End Grilse Orange Trial. at Mantrent The Administration; The Systematic Phil- ately Declared to be Illegal. osophy ..1 Aristotle; The latest Bohem- . MONTREAL, Nov. IS. - This morning the full bench of Queen's bench judges, aitting in the appeal cases, delivered judgment in the case of David Grant against Mayor Beaudry. It will be re- membered that the latter in 1881. July 12, arrested David Grant, county master of the Orangemen, along with several ethers who made a show of attempting to hold a procession on July 12. (.rant stied for false arrest, and the judge, after the cue had gonekocourt and been delayed from time to time, dismissed the case upon the technicality that the 30 •lays' notice of ieosecution as required by lew had not been given to Mayer Beaudry. This morning the court sus- tained this view of the cue that had been appealed to them, but they went further and entered into the merita of the case, giving their decision that the Pennsylvania Highlands; The Gar- den of the fikda; Monsters:Hain Sperry's there was no doublet all that the society was illegal tete under the law of the peesinel.„._ a Rory; How America came ',entry. Chief Justice Dorton and t^ inamterod: A ("rims --a Stor7; Re- enomv in Dress: The Two Gates ---s Judges Monk, Cross, Reinsay. and Baby were unanimous in this deciainn. poem: A Laodiceen - -Book V; Foreshad- . °wines; Editers Easy Chair, the Drawer, and Literary and Historical Record The report of Guiteeds trtal excites the utmost astonishment amen; English lawyers that such continued violations The illstAall herirtn is respransible •1 decency are permitted in court ; 004. 40 for tie rumor that the Marquis of Lorne Knglishmen understand how • criminal and his illustrious /mouse may shortly is enabled to commitment? with It e pub replace Rayl Cowper and his Countess at he through newspaper? Dublin len Literature; The Ctspyright Question; The International Medical Congress and the Progress of Medicine; Dean Stanley; Woman s Rights as Preached by Woman; India and our Colonist Empire; Con- temporary Opinion. IlAat'alt.el KAI-7 Harpers BINA., pub - Ushers. ew York. This sparkling magazine for December begins a new volume. which prombes to be brighter and better than 'ever before, if such & thing could be. The contents of the present number are: Frontispiece - 1 pon Sappho; The Uernadottes; Pre- science -a poem; Journalistic London -- Third paper; Anne novel: The Hat -- a poem; A Day in the House of Com- mons, Among (Mr Foot -Prints. The Linnet's Echo Song-apoem; The Grave of William Penn: Autumnal Sketches in .-- ADAMA, Jefferson county, New York, Nose 19. -Diphtheria is raging in this village and causes a panic here. It is difficult to get any one to take care the sick, oi lay out and bury the dead. Since last Sunday there have been »oven deaths, and within two months 23 deaths from it alone. There are a number sick with the disease. A woman and her daughter died last Thursday within three hours of each other, in the fore- noon, and they were buried in the after- noon The dead are buried as soon as possible, within three or four hours after death, without services and attendance at the cemetery. Wbcr Use ghee Illsebes. Whoever has to buy a pair of over- shoes this winter feela where the N. P. pinches him. Three yea -s ago the were a dollar a pair.'now they are $1.71S --nearly double. This is one of the ways we pay for "bedewing natiee indus- tries," being charged double for a ne- cessary article in order to enrich& couple of firms that .have a monopoly of thus goods. --{Stratferd Beaten. Mr. A. Duff, of Holvaeavills, has been teschisi in &K. Ha 10, God,- rirr trctasnehip for lfiftll. W AMIMID. lingo Iltiow At the pareoasem. Wr 'Waiter ff. Dada. of Colborne. to Wire r 17th teal, by the Rev. J. %Vail Mary Moir oe the same *sea - co a) ca • Has purchase 1 the entire Stock >11 Trade of MR. MOOREHOUSE At a very 1.w rate in the Dollar, and 2s Prepared. to Offer THE SAME .AT A VERY Graet Reduction ! FROM WHOLESALE PRICES. Ile would also intimate that he has arranged for a ruta,11, -el.ssortxra.era.t OF ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES _SUITABLE FOR- CIIRISTIZA PRESENTS ! Which are expected to arrive in good time for the Holiday Trade! • Many lines are exclusively confined to myself --for the season at hest. Having had fourteen years experience in the business, both in the Old Country and Canada, I am therefore thoroughly acquainted with The Bost Idols to Procure Goods AT THE Lowest Prices! And will give my patrons the advantage of my knowledge and experience. Prices Guaranteed Lour Than Elsewhere IN THE COUNTY. TERMS C_A.SII JAMES IMRIE, SITOCESSOR TO T. J. Moorehouse Goderich, Oct. 19. 1881 CD Ic-Ej 0 0 ed c+ c+ 0 CD 0 0