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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-10-20, Page 1a' ! 11 > Y Ili y . DEVo CONEWS GENERAL INTELLIGENCE T II _-_ Jrt .• st1caILLICUDDYRO*,Pcwmon1: ' ' ii.ioT Liri meed 13f5�i GODE`IIICH ONT., FRIDAI", OCTOB I; , , .F8.. 1 e1.S0 A YDAR tN AlrPAbLie. . � yr . ., �,,.:,� ,.�t,�at.. • NEWS ABOUT HOME. SSO1anatille.-Mr. John McGillivray! flies. Sen:a.:.—We are pleased to TILE WAVES STILLED., FOR YOUNG MEN. i..,at y \ , i 1 son of Rev. A. McGillivray, hes again l (rout. tat the resnits of the appeals . 'I'o'I'hr.'sh.••-s J„h•+\'idw ohlcl'smnrngye,takla'aotee, succeeded -in wiswingthe let Scholar-;,Iely examination have been that Mr. tPottri:_� Oil upon the Trot __ea:, E; •• 'dial 11.1 • r t•.. •a? si eaS ecial Sermon byRev. John ..u' faith 1 ll prem it." /'.tea ship ($60) in hits at Kee' Cull.••_e, a' Ayoill* Manning retteives an intermedi- jP _ N. i result all tins name creditable as Ise Itad tale curtifie:4e, and 31r. Al. 1. Sheppard W8t©re. Wake3el r. ` � a1 �! 't t '�.,f t,f a� � u` ." dud been ergat{wl in lhei mite,iunu7e i lees his stanliu•1 raised to n 2nd A. ' aehr. teirM+ares the ute.el Ike t erek o. s'o•rUr's Sal- of Lea 14 - ft Mt. ,;hb o.ts. bell all suinoter, Our High School boys Thi. enhances the splendid record malls i 1j .U'e' Iltdr ft•';-'w.•r -Dr J. 1'. Avert t;n. } naw leave.+ny next store form.11y occyp% it lie Jeaa:r Yaerball b) I .lea lbr 1 hurl) Nu .lr From 16r furl! ',are. a taa- 1 :.eA7rrrlt'DtW r P411414- -.Moho P: intiae'Co. Mr. (•M„,�h.I$. Med with a variety f genet �lu,c: to advantage at the ce �- by our Htgh sehu,el at rite late examine- M61Y'r upon., Iur 1 Large s'uaaresallea oflunua lathe bilge V i etJert«xf--1i• )i$L•101•3 j.- I .vesreihla) I!LeIsell ubjenkwcash. Just leg,, cza, .;eatGena. roue. •I 11: -Ii Hear the Message. Aliens Lan lt,:rn -. erre Dar;a, ?on it reco,,,-iia car Iolaotoil.-'.N.Davta. 1)nrrva';r.—H+vtries 117.':';., ',I. D.. TheeteamerQucbet wltwh paised up The schismer Jennie 1tualls:ill, %hick; --_` eves Lsu► ' T n►art{Q��i�•ta;t tt jpq1 ' t"�ult' a died at the f.-. .'sou of his fat!( •r, Hxr• nn Saturday morning last dol n. t gall at neat aslr..w w wik► Iruw Pike ltd) hist . r m o a �elelll�k'll whleh vee Hincl:s, Esq, Rose OatlatuliCettn_v, C.eTeiich, after the usual cnstomt, and ,t week, it a total wreck. C.tpt. 1),utcoy Last Sunday the flev. Jelin Wake- Goderich 1 r�. _ •B. +denude. take, enc photo phs, of ail used Goderich Towne, tip, on Thirkltr morn- nnetber pf pr.aseneeses were therefore 011- ;the owner; returned freuu the scene 00 field, pastor of the Methodist Church of _ _-- _ __ ,` add s a Acscriptiona. Give him a cull. Mn',;. Althon,,!n *dine torr a hang: ~-Ilk, able to take advantage of the lake inst. Friday, and reports the vessel broken Canada iu this town preached two epu- ID sICHO11ON, SURGED - DEN- •r�o.. r'•o'•.'.t iniurr which is indicted neon 1 $ Y pe nidi surtnoua The one itt the w,ruiu to ih ,u• �i,n ra.•r is throw��11,, he pal of up• deatit was mtex punted so s,a,n; bileed, age. Mr. Harrywith, wife and farcyy' up The crew had a terrible e: rience.R p e, 1 ;,,•ht1�+haa�� r •• H. porton the •lcrease•t trait -striver: int., town and and Ilia. l:erth:t Trainer were in roati1- The night was dark, :t terrible sen was the children of the Sab'.ath School,' who >,>a !, redo (% �s rc{in�,1j tn-�' �lti� �.�tsy,���ei�7•tt.ky ,were all seated with their teachers in 170ltMpre ill 5',r,a' �•ar e,! If+tslMve oTel kinds back !,tone bn t1'e'lneadny. Fre pus ones to enihark, but were disappointed raging, the vessel wad heavily freighted u his **ore in the .tibio:, Nle... autlering front en ',easiest' ,d the Mega because ..f the t..at failing tucall. .They with Iutnberand hard to manage. She the gallery of the church, and wee very -•--•--}ASH - gitall; I res-sAL-10311.4 The attest-cottectim,-et••rnsirrs,-sttav-luit and heart, stud the immediate course of were taforuted Utat the Sovereign would J (iE07,,11 t•., with Tr.,t! •t• S Caca.1-. the brushes and hair brushes es to town are on *ale X emended uu a large list noel; Anda attentive to all that was said to then. I,•p:in•yj}tut !a s;t U ix • els )mgr-hairril sintahltsm.nt of J. le death was the bursting of a blood sews! cell uu Senility, and they could then take heavy sea broke through her stern, de- The sono in the evening h• young( ween, a f. nebtlx int 1111a,m3, r, f .• 1I4e t and the near the heart. Dr. I-fincks studied at aawtge on that steamer; but when the lud;iug the cabin, and Hinging Mrs, very large number of whom were pre - c alta IM)...`t. averti"9't*fo s:41„ -,„,,,434140.^I' "f"' !,deport,. noon. meso want th oiler rcyuls• y[iehigan 31edievtl College, Detroit, ,cerdignerriveeatGndertch it was found Petrie ,'wife of the captain) and a child sent, and manifested the deepest inter - t mike ; : e'eleate front s distaaor. will please }tea should net fail to call end Inspect the nt•ike tit; ;,'•lnuueut in et ltauce by. ana11. 15ts. soak where he obtained his degree last March. that she had no Inepeetor's certificate ace se,tite the room. The stove was up_ est in the whole serving. The text was _ _-1• -- James saund.:ra te Ron are pmparing fora He gave premise of a life of usefulness, to carry passengers: T11e c?nse'vnenee was set and fell upon Mrs. Petrie, injuring Psalm 118 :'J, " Wherewithal .hall a 1 deg int eau ate) wiener reeds- w,ppd U7clesirir store Is and was but 22 years of age. His par- auotherdieappointwenttotheexpectante. her lower limbs. The vessel pounded yuuug Ivan dense his way, etc." The t� __ 40 they arca Pb..t.e•p.of cTetheir ands are work- eats and relatives have the sympathy of This is not at it should he. Tl:e Beatty upon the ruck, and the water which en- rev-.gentlemau first dwelt upon the many TANTEI). —A GOOT)Ct►MYETSNT• h d. Largetaddltlons'are being tmade daily line the community in their bereavement. line of steamers are public carriers; and tuned the stern broke through into the encouragements held nut to the young servant for general lionicauL• _ humli to the fancy goons department. The ('heap- The Winnipeg Fee Press of a recent something should be done to make them hood. The crew took to the rigging, and to forsake the paths of sin and to tread or 3, junpn�r men�tyo, For p•tr iic�ulars, ad epi Ho Un the tiuq,, .,, date refers to the very commendable ac- carry out their advertised connections. captain Petrie, assisted by the mate, in tb• paths of virtue, He said thet so Mrs. 0, al„\chilli IVallltKi►e• (dal„ Q is tion of a yuang man who is well-known to Ina circular addressed to etuph,yeee rescued his wife and child with difficulty many, and specitl were the promises �-� ' • "� the of (3ttidorich high school and Mr. Spicer, Su rinte:.deat of theGrsnl front their watery.prison, made to this class of persehts that the TO THRESHERS--Ft�11 SALE—A A c (renege Grant is duce aznin. pupils T.:u ni night was raw, and it seemed as urine t ministers ,of Christ mi_ht be well assured First -Clam Engine and Haller. nrsr;y new. i thepeople-of Leebnrn, in the billowingTrunk, after referring to the dismissal of M tee 1 s palp'it ' ea fa- t., f•I:. Cltarsea Sleight 4s ill at \Viuui!>t•g. wcore: "Wm. H. Ahern came from a nuuil,er eef Pnl,!o} nes fur drunkenness, if all abtsird would perish from the cold if i that their labors with them would not Al Mct .1!•Gt`3r"'rr I �ie enl'..KF 1 f,). 'Mier E. Sheppard of Dctrr>;t is viaitinu Emerson a!ilicted with t hoid fever, concludes: --"This kind of w..rk won't they remained on the wreck, The beet he in vain, in the Lord. It was hard to a t LE. i' '1- ftieuda int town. yP bared the old gnarled unk whose shit a and was admitted to the _'enersl hospital do; the habit of drinkinghad Lotter be hail been injured, but wad patched up Xp - ( fall t U AHEisI' -J. We re:na to learn that Mr. J. A. Mc- here to August lilt!, 187.1, and WAS dis- given up at once and altogether, or it with canvas, and the pally, eeyeu to all, Jess trunk, dna cr8ukel limbs had defied j et* nil, a her Intush is ill of bilious fever. charged on November ?3rd of The same will inevitably result'in dismissal and eittbarked undo* the leu of the cceyt.J, I a thunsaud elute storms, and thrown t eel and .out r y and Inane foe r'• esdews idents. Apply to J. U. TE: R'-11tT, bin. Jennings, of Mich., daughter ..f year, convalescent. Yesterd:►v hu caned trouble fur all concerned. Year unl the shore. The sea was rf a thousand of the fiercest bidets of Con. 10, Lot 11, Colborne. fuel- tM1 T. J. bfuurhuuae, is in town. at the hospital and paid the house aur- safety 'ries in total abstinence, I strong running 'veep high, and it was believed heaven, hut the teig was easily bent. SAME 1)N THE FRE51If+ES(1FTHE • Fir. T MacLid, druggist, of Brant- genu $1(10 on acci'uil of services render- ly advise you to practise and adhere to .hat .one boat could not live in it, but the The text contained a question of much i. subscrn r, shoat June }aft exert- ' ford, was in town .,n \},eduesday, - Aim during the peri•cl of his sick- it, and to use all your influence with escarole took with hue a Lenge eau of oil, tttterest at.d iutl.ortence, "how, shell a - s.•,1?ear t,1 aloe. Thr owner isd` nee$. This is a case of izonerosity that others in the same direction. a jVe and seated in the stern, poured the young man wake his way pure." The ro}roper ��t•rt y, pew ca pcnsr, and to• 1-. The minutes of the West Riding _Agri- is worthy of note, end is, we believe, year money, benefit your families', epee pacifying liquid upon the turbulent term tr,., here signified o litffecacti,, and West firs.at.tfn \vat.soN. recut 1.t «,1 celtutalsntie$ysteatti,wdetloutthio week the first of the kind that has ever tran- sure cafe R-.,rkinse, dor net risk -:nor own seaters. The effect was woneerful. The indicated "a distinction between thio, and ss'cst tl'aw-ame+h. 1538 -It Mr. tieerge Noble, tailor at A. Smith's spired in connection with the hospital." lives, or the public safety, soy toleratthq giant billows as.. they adcauceel reared the !road frecinontivl way in mooch the O USE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND ,establishment, left for \1'oodatock this as felk•w employees men who occasional- conal_ - themselves as it they would spring upon unitedly million! walked. The language I SHORTHAND BOONS. —The buet- and overwhelm the little boat and its implied that the way of the young was Meaner vestals sea E:ast stmts.In' we .r, _. tress of Shorthand has now a recognised ly get into a muddled- or worse condi -of�yri orWilelc cacao w hetion b indulging denoted crew, but as the struck .he oil not. s.1 well established, that their steps oil its opek , For n (♦ 'a est t: being sra�ed and place in Canada. Tire demand for I g in du'inkeck habits, '� ta�which lead to cur eleseness, reckleaeness. they subsided and broke in a harmless, might not be retraced. He then warn- rce too iP aup'ervijiup- of In- Shorthand annAttuenwea is great, and'co - ,. , or t RR .. aucTionccr. accidents, and a .ad list of troubles gentle upheaval. Tho pouring of oil Rd the young against several pathways in spieler Hood. stately increasing. The interests of this f T �0STSIC WASHBOARDS FROM Prof. Neuman, of Goderich, will oon- ywug profession have been materially which we Host all desire to prevent." upon the troubled waters" saved the life. 1. The owed}' the indoleut. 1./1ldants' S between J. M. Buchanan's duct.the.glinton Philharutonic S.,ciety, forwarded by Bongough's Cosm•ipolitan flees of the bent's crew. He uttered a sole:un warning and pro - and Wm. Bo's. nth con. (tnlberaoi in adeliti f,>�iis other 8utiea, Shorthand Writer, the September Nu. WSJ. Wile Capt. Petrie has tried the casting of test a..^dinar a young man, u0 Matter "wain the beginning us -October.. The two mer °ftI -- — oil upon storm fussed waves hef•'re, and what his social poaitioti, being brought mea in •ldgltt wjg•Son. who were pen to pick M�sa S7► i Bjsaett Itje begn (rost.ated of which has reached us. It contains ap them up. am re inested to return -them to thin . veryinterestingreport of the Short!►' ' A. T. S:elt has suddenly left terve, alwal s with a largo degree of success. up in idleness , claiming that n great utiles at an early day, and save future to able. by a severe attack of rheumatic fever, Cuneetiun held in "' •'` Ieacine a number pf anp>aid axnnnts be- On a previous occasion he broke the ,marry '•f the cines, and ruinous habits The washboards were breaded with the word but is now considered out , danger. recently .pronto hind. He burrowed !cavil from force of greet waves by merely fastening of {ifs came trete that enured, 2. The -tante.... l,ittl-N Miss Floe -mem C.nmerun, daughter of and quotes the espreas' one of various y newspapers, all in !;ever of the move- friends,usin3 his mother's name as decor a blanket soaked reith oil to the stern of way of the profane. Thi., he said, •AIIY SALE JI C ,uueren, \I.P,, Grog been confin ity. fast Gordo and inattention to his boat. Another well-known lake was au offence not e, touch against r.�. ' ed r rex. Au et of pleurisy. meet. The Cr-,stitution of thio newly- y' i }of ��� � w. y' farmed Car, testeess caused the trouble. eanteir, also adds his testimon • to the the rights society and the peace of our tot�sdFifp dr•rtl';.lira' ear 'alcribis ti en rc > )wood, vete ;, Canadian Shorthand Society is rice of Mr. Nuhie \Vhttety has rented his etFicaoy of oil in calming troubled mated; fellow men, est xtainst our Creator Fur ucrca 6, cleared. of which 110 is tit for the map M. A., ..f Go et[birc` w t pro.Le 1 in St, • given Af t sales ie $1The 8U I3unK u�lr'ion s short - farm 100 acres, beini< lot 37, con. 3, to There was no insurance upon the Jen• this reason public opinion had rent so er, rcrnainde,r black ash and cedar. Frame Paul's church, Clinton, on Sundaynext. } ' Mr. Michael Whitmore, his neighbor,bio Rumba'', and the lues will fall verymuch set upon it the seal of disappmba- barn 96' St. silted and .tables, 911x71 and • sed Bureau, 11 King St. West, Tor for $Pn�O ayear. Mr. \Vhitel intends heavily upon ca oto Dancey.The treacle tiuu, nor the State enacted such severe good bewnl dwelling bonne. The farm i•^ Mr. J. Sullivan late telegraph opera. onto. - Y 1 1 peel' w-alered and fenced. an an excellentm. ter at \\'uudst.,ck Station,. spent a few movit.g to Clint.tn to reside, providing emus waters of the Georgian Bay have penalties. They called it a venial trans- ) e! t �r lea pi.iil Atli. d►ss' Its(:DgQ 1 st f3aA'fII Serer.—The fb'lowitYg is the he can obtain a house,which seems to be been fatal tt. three t:esselsownod by him. ;gression, and winked at it. The man list of ({rand Jurors for the fall assize to a difficult wetter iu that thriving town. Many years agu he lust. The Brothers ;,'who stole ever so little was branded as a Mr. A: Y. Scott, 13. A , formerly of !later on the Lily Dancey, and new the thief, and carried the stain with hint to this place, and a student of Clinton Jennie Ruutball. All three went ashore the grave, but he who uttered blaaphem- High Scheel, has recently been appoint- within, forty miles of one another. ons oaths was neither discarded by the po- ets one of the master's in Upper Canada I We understand that Mrs. Petrie has lite, nor utterly rejected by the good. College, Toronto. This speaks wilt fr r I fully recoved from her injury and ex- But which, in the light of Ood's eye, in his natural ability and also reflects credit posers. the decision of leaven's chancery, was the greater sinner l In the Divine Law HON. JOHN HIBBARD. Book it was written, " Thou shalt not ___ steal. In the same commandment God prem of e et' t "t —4 -%s...e be held next week:—A. MoD. Allan, Goderich ; Win. Aldrich, Brussels ; Jas. Buchanan, Goderich ; Thomas Beattie, Tho Sistersof 3t. Jmr?rh. are now prepared had been built acmes. It is an im- Goderich township ; Writ. Best, Gole- to give lessons in vocal 4 well as instrumen. proretnent. rich ; Robt Banns, Grey ; Sam. Car - to give mare. For part! .. -r, apply a' the ton- THRE+lei 't tido utee. —Those who nuchae, Tuckersmith ; John Esenn. Bay - eat worth eft. • Vat. woe d like to buy a cheap thresher Stephen; p .geld ; Jacob Either, tits hen; Thos. Far- VOTICE TO DKHTOR.—ALL AC- should read Mr. Tale's advertisement row, Bluevele ; Francis Morris, 31cKil- counts due Lewis J. Treble must bein the "Peohle'a Columna lop ; Hugh McQuarrie, Blyth ; John Me - s said at once. as I intone doing a .tri, -tel)• each ',mildness. wtatt per cent per annum wilt be By error last week the types were Whirter, Clinton : Duncen McEwen, charged on get of cr.rt. accounts. Cash ens - made tc say that Thos. \Veatherald P. L Ha ; John Nethery Morrie ; Ed. - tenoning lee get g Mb.•tfavorable rse-ilium and rmaeao�apl S hau ns to the north -rest instead of O'Connor, Port Albert ; Thee. Pentland, • cingme weal). Nnand near the caul. L. J'Ashfield ; Wm. O. Reid, Seaforth ; Thos. Timms. fat_ the soli of Thee \Veatherald P. L.S. Ryan, Seeforth ; A Stirling, Ashfield ; Mew" Jawtieson Real, Jaunea Reid Robt. Tongue, Gerrie ; Thos. Weather - /100D FAR31 FOR SALE. —BEING and Wafter Sharman returned from the aid, Goderich ; Wm. Weir, Goderich , 'LA � ninher 42. n the 1 th Sault, whet* they have been working. township : Jas. Smaill, Goderich. c nskThe ort lent of work and good County of H umn,containing 100 scree, 45a • •s i' report plenty g cleared. balance hardwood bush. For further wages up there. particulars, apply to f•ARROw d• ocoFooT. ter., err.. [jS490 ly Goderich. TO THE MUSICAL PUI3LIC OF . A r.e~,1way has been opened out at GeuenicIt, the foot of the Park hill, where a fence BOUI+;Ifi NDIN O. --WE HAVE M ADE arrangements wtth Mr. 11. McGregor. the well-known bookbinder of Seaforth, to take orders tor work In his line, All work done from tbeenlalsest to the most superb st Toronto price . era lett at (fife Deice well d ptemeet in the cemetery in memory of Capt. t receive his a ation. iSsj i Savage, of the Asia. He was & favi! ilp rpo RENT.—THAT VERY CON- with many of our citizens. 1 venient hot corder of Newgate and Alberts streets toga number of years oeeu- Mr. Eugene J. Carey, of the OW by Mee. Elwood. The Geese i'l in every Bain & Blanchard,, has returaed t' 1 way a desirable one. For further parttculare apply to Joni BRCCKLNRIIxnF. Newgate well merited holiday,which he has esu street. 18.52. enjoying during the past four weeks at RROFESSORC. J. NEWMAN, LATE his old home in Goderich, Ont. - {Win- - of London. Eng., Academy of Music. nipeg Times. Organist of St Georges Church. Godes-Leh. The Sunday School Association of shi Ivo inti h la (Egan toed Plano plailar! art Canada will meet at Resu e:le on Oct., el dad lutat•$7. for particulars ad drew. care of Miss Payne. Goderich 1'. t). 24th, 25th add 26. The names of Dr. lmoe'18.51 Yineent, Prof. Sherwin and the distin- Xf ISS NETTIE SEEGMILbRR, liked S. S. workers are on the pro- -01- Harin completed her studies in music gramme. S. H. Blake will preside. under Prot. i et London. and having re- s fled is now pM red to re. t_ for Plano lninstruction. fart tsl t ale eer of pap( toteesordss RHegin tller'or r also preparedtifac to take orders for Crayon F'ortraita. Satisfac- tion In every emir ranteed. fee sese•, corner Cambria and Newgate Street. Senator Winder, of Port Austin, Mr. Archie 9lcDoueall, who has been Michigan, who was igen and received fur some time in Calif'.rnia and adjacent his early education in Goderich, was in States, is at present the,, nest of his town during the week. He returned to father, Mr. John t3' McDougall, Clerk his home on Thursday, accompanied by of the Ditiai•on Court. his grandfather, Mr. John Longworth, who for many years was agent for fhe We understand that there is a move- Canada Company at Guderich, Mrs. went on foot in town to erect a mono- Longworth, and Miss Longworth, who FOR HALE.—THAT BEAUTIFUL Buildingq ate, and !Hitless ibere. roti an and Ina, in the roan etloderieh. be - Ing the propt�• owned and ncctt ked by the late Heard jiorton 8311. Convenient to the square. W111 be sold In ose Parcel or In lots -� r•s1• Enit lr• e4J. C. Ci•aHIL Anctlone19(7er. J7 Ili THZ RIGH COURT OFJL'STICE. Dammam Dlt•utola, l�~W tour of a et my of meth et the /th «J et insw nneaalsss. BALE 07 Vgtltrts... - The sate of car- riages, buggies and cutters at Morton & Creasman s factory en Sat utday, Oct 2lst, will give an opportunity to many to ob- tain first-class vehicles at reduced rates ; sale will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Sines Or Vtlrn'ER. —Wild geese have been observed pang south during the pest few days, It would seem to indicate an early approach to winter. Venom has to take a back seat when the IC takes a hand in the weter.r ological btsi- lusa —[8z. .csil ,•J PAT Kltoz Conroe., Mr. D. Fine, et (trey Township, who wits prepared at Clod.rioh Hien %inset, has passed the entrance examination 1st year, literary course, at Knox College, Mr. Junes Orr, • former High &she 1 pupil. has just permed the eternisation for the 2nd year in the same college. Birth poanq men are highly spoken of by their old teachers. on the training he got here. Mr. John Pickett has sold his proper- ty consisting of 12 acres, on the gravel road, a short distance north of Clintop, to Mr. Thea. Hoare, of Wawanosh, for the sum of $1,000. We believe it is the intention of Mr. Hoare, to engage ex- tensively in gardening, and he has cer- tainly purchased a property well suited for this business. Ra-PNCAuED.—Mr. James Grant, of this place, who has been teaching in S. S. Nu. 8, Goderich township, during the past year. has given each good satisfac- tion that the trustees have re-engaged hint for next year, at an increase of $55, making his salary $335. Mr. S. Megaw did not relppain in Ire- land very long, for he has letuned to Canada, and is now visiting friends in fora long time taught in our public i Eastern Ontario schools. The old gentleman has failed Rett turn'. —A short time since a Liglz- conaiLerably during the lest few years, re respected minister of this county was Lis memory having eleent*deserted him. e is about t)0 year/ duel fought at stationed in one of the numerous tillages venue. He was a. ' t of Gale- I which dot Humn, when ho fell in love rich for about 45 yea* 'Ilia venerable with and became engaeod to a fair and fanner in life is stillee la both mind Myr body. In Miss aairo*h God e- eieiAloses a most estimable lady. HvxtttthAL.--On Wednesday lest an interesting event took place at St. Pet- er's Church, in the matrimonial alliance of Mr. J. H. Nolan, formerly of Goder- ich, now •f Milwaukee, and Miss Mary Sharkey. of this town. As is usual on occasions of the kind, there was a large attendance of Eve'. fair daughters to I minister also followed her example and witness the ceremony, which was pt'r- wed another lady. Now, the first la ly, formed by Rev. Father Watters. The bridegroom was assisted on the occasion by his brother, Mr. Frank Nolan, and Miss Etta Sharkey acted as bridesmaid. The bride and her mister were dressed in bronze green travelling dresses, trimmed with satin of the same shade, with hat and feathers to match. After the cere- mony the bridal party troll carriages for the station, when the happy couple left by train for their home in )1ilwat,kee. Hi -res Roan Mamma rii Cntctoo. — ' hs Chleagn aps at the Tee- tltasf n r'sAdvoestre, of , says ' "Far- mers are realising the valise of breedsa� uv sertsrlty ri fa . from improved stallions on light sad N 1Met wit •f C1I1 R w+ I medium wel�flt mats of the commas area, ea the w141 day Hetet. Darner the lest few veers tbs. taw •• MMnt has been s very strong dimmed fern hssg draft horses The Fishers, ,4 sth day ur A n. leej (int., tan reedy to tie growth •f /►a Au"s°"s?' demand for improved fines. flesh in the x..r.r sit n.id•h P )e..'i• Weld •. Death of the .luterlran Conan' n1 /:uderl.•h. had written with Hie own linger, "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy Uud in vaiu, and had added to this pro- hibition, anti to no other, ''for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that takeUl His pante in vain.' There might be some excuse for other sins but none for this. 3. The way of the licentious. Do not, he said, accuse ua of a want of deli- cacy .r modesty because we dwell here for a moment. The very nature of the sin had often closed our lips when per- haps we ought to have spoken. Why would you enfor„e silence upon the pul- It is our painful duty this week to chronicle the demise of Hon. John Hib- bard, U. S. Consul at this port. Fur some numths past Mr. Hibbard had been suffering from illness contracted while attending his son. W. B. Hibbard, dur- ing the final illness of the latter. But the illness developed into Bright's dis- ease, and about two weeks ado he was compelled to take to his bed, from which it was decreed he should ant again rise in life' •pit concerning that whiph is sapping the Mr, Hibbard was bean in one of the er • foundation of our nation's strength, Eastern States in 1826, and in early free- physiglly•intellectually and morally, hood moved west to untry.tsiH where which u tilling our gaols, penitentiaries, he grew up with the country. He after- lams, and hell itself t Over the en - wards moved to Michimen, where he was trance to this path was written it. gildgl largely engaged in the lumbering tendo, letters, " The way of many delights." with his headquarters at Port Huron. letters, preacher then depicted in fitting lan- Fur many years he was entirely employ u e the life, death and eternityof tho ecj, in business, and was heavily inter - licentious ag ' licentious profligate,, solemnly warning all againitentering upon that fearful path. 4. The way of the intemperate. He said the danger of entering this path was the greater because many whom the wotld had delighted to honor had walked in it. —men of intellect, social, accomplished, onerous. Sometimes, tee, the fair Doming his wife, When dews she returned nil of woman had lifts 1 tho form college her views on matrimony I the fourth year of office when death set•- ecea the connection. glass, and the youag man thought had changed. and refusing to marry her {thzre could surely be no harm in wsh Tint love, !iron married another. Tho Mr. Hibbard is Anne, and his many 1 Donn >any. All the terrible evils, he said, fascinating lady—a member of the con - lumber in lake vessels in addition to his gr•gation. Thinking that it would not I lumber trade. He was an sct've Repub- look well to marry a member of his own `lean+ wet" first Mayor of Port Hurou, flock, he resigned his pastorate and got another a few miles distant, the lady in the meantime being sent to aillege to finish her education preparatory to he - and on his retirement frons mercantile pursuits was awsrded the positi.,n of consular agent at the port of Goderich, in acknowledgment of his least ter: ices in the interest of his party. He was in Clones/ea Cn,uNn Cara. - The annual melting of the Club war held last Mcs- Ld�►oy ev.sing at the Colborne Hotel, The foYowisg ulcers were elected far the curtest year: T. .1 Mere -house. Presi- dent ; A. M. Roes, Vioe President ; Sheriff Gibbons and Captain Perry, Rep- resentative Illembsrs ; Rev. Dr. Cr*, eysfCharitiesW ; Acte Adamson_ . flow.�M• Trim- mer ; W. A. t7elboesfi, lg. H Areh'd L' iskaon, W. R. Killer dad 11 I. Martin, Committee of M---j--.t, Jamie A. Malay, �* Soh - totem, James Th men emir C Ib. Thew ford. H members Qihboss, rho MeD. Allan, B. E Illartin and W A. Colborne. Rink Com. vein**. The membership fee for the current year was fixed st font dollars. payable nn ,w before the Ilitb December . the assistance which t e town can give next them {New Era with her husband, has gone to reside in the place where the minister regularly officiates. and again becomes a member di ►u congregation. MILITARY Notss. Our companyof volunteers, under the command of apt. Macwhirter, mustered at the town hall, nn Ttts.dey evening last, for a march out and M test the new Glengerrys. ' Th3 leen presented a very good appearance, and will no doubt maintain the name of being the first company in tha battalion. The company pmpnse giving a grand °escort in the first week in No•ember,to swiss fonds to purchase helmets, end are making efforts to secure the best musical talent in the Province, to insure stsocesa =well, secured the services of Mrs. Caldwell, of Hamilton ; Mr. T. Jn•lin has already been • ed. It has also been deed, with the double ohjart of raising funds and pmviding amusement for the people ne the town, to open a skating risk is the drill shed, during the owning whiter. The lovers of skating will hail this with joy. The Atoms and men of the company deserve great credit for the energy they are showing, to pro- vide twe•ss••y funds. by their own ef- forts, and are cetrtaialy entitled to all friends neve and elsewhere mourn is which flowe.l from drink hal never yet loss. Unassuming in manner, and snub- i been told,aud the ituagination hal never o f elle in down, he gained the 9000d wit. i. painted theta. The only safe way for of all with whunt he carne to contact. ,un4 nen was never to t•>uch it. and Firm in what he believed to he lii t, he avoid the mighty chain which habit could alma} s whine ethers the liberty .t41 1 we've"'The lion scorned the alien"' freta hint in opinion. His kind I ne,thet once in it the net was enf.>ltbd u heart stilled forever, his sympathetic about Giro, and he was helpless. Ci. The nature has ceased to 1>e, his genial „mile ; way of the ,(ambler. Gambling, he saul, and kindly demeanor will no longer lel, lfur mine irhether the was payin{ oheerved, hut the memory of John nib- i game outs one of ski! ie. merely of Mrd will ever remain with the Wy chance Buying and selltn,, giving and friends who knew and thoroughly appre- res•ivinQ had been Looked upon as hon - and twn sons to mourn an irrepara Ids sit ways ut gaining i,r Parti.fti with mon- lossPeace to his ashes ! n but all gambling was dishonest, and As we write, the Amts at the 1'. it iall gambling was immoral in its influence. Consulate, the custom's hese. sad iib, Alt hefting was Rambling, and th ugh it British Exchange Hotel, are floating at i srigbt hw nsil that «rt" very .sp•ectabl• half-mast in memory of the dead. iadtal(♦ed in it, he ..pini say so The body will be conveyed to the fameeh• w°_I fur their rspsstgbdity. ily vault at Port Humn is Saturday. all, and the yhung, be- ware of O one has ever become �ssevest. First the hook Ooditl'10h Ttt�tl4ty I with the • Wed bait, scented with the Mews. T. J. Rutledge end G. Shep- I and hendthe naked htonk and and deelruc- paid, fiuling after a week's endeavor to 4 tiesAn earntsl sahortatios was gives passage by boat. left by train on 1 eta an. psiai Non, •to avoid for the Sault. They combine i thm a dedrsdlos by heeding! bemuses* with pleasure. an,1 ntay yet , Clod's word, anal to walk in the path woks that place their home. � whi& was there slimly marked nut. Meseta W. add .1. Hi link. John Ro- i At the einem nt the sermon the choir beets and Ws. glair left lees sme't Inv snot( with ete•Nen► *Ica.* where fe /AM t • Mich bit tiny To nigh' ' ....._ UAW'. ... 4 4 ,.a.+ssas.r