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GENERA
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THIRTY-FIFTH A•F--Alt,
HOLE NU EIBLI; 1911
New Adrerllseal'wt. Ttal. Nfrk, I ]fietticai•
Hees far Sale -Geo.
Stray Steer -IL Pun
• Teacher Wanted -William eke,
Appction Sale of a Farm John Knox.
Servant Wanted -Mrs, A. McD. A►14u.
61ODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1883.
r McOILLICUDDY BROM. Pvtst.utsaa
I Si.") A YEAR LN ADVANCE
NEWS ABOUT HOME.
r B. WHITELY DI. D. C.M., PITY- "A chiefs amang ye. talon' notes.
An' faith he'll prem i1."
I! SICLAN. Surgeon. A/coucbeur, eta.. 11.
I C.P.S., Ontario. ()Aloe -The Square, 1 tic TOWN TOPICS.
' East of Wilson's Drug Store, up stairs. l
Dentistrg.
1,I.NICHOLSON, L DS; BURGEON
Dentist. Duce sa4 residence. West
Strreeet three dors brtew hank of )loetreaI.
Goderich ITU
The People's (Column.
(I ENERAL SERVANT WANTED -
'el Good w•aa,'a Apply immediately to
MI1S. A. Mel). ALLAN. Ooderich, Ont. 191124
(
'OOK WAN'FED-A GOOD COOK,
can find a perratneut situation and e
comfortable haute at the "BRITISH EX-
CHANGE HOTEL." WA:p.(114n. Apply at
once. tetter
WANTED -AP WOMAN TU DO
general housework. Good reteratess
required. Apply to MRS. CH11:TON, U. 13.
Consulate. corner of Colboras sod Chetah
streets. 1911-
TEACHER WARTED -THE TRUS-
TEES of K.S. No. 1. Colborne. will receive
applications for the position of Teacher in
their school up to SATURDAY, OCT. 90th.
Duties to continence January, 1881. An ap-
plicant
pplicant with sec Ind class certificate preferred.
Apply
pinC n bornto e, WILLIAM BLAKE, Lot
13.TO THRESHERS -FUR SALE, A
good Means thresher. cheap. Apply to
JOHN McccALLUM, at the foundry.
lloderlob. July 1L:1tW3 11100-0.
NOTICE TO DEB/PRS--NOTICE IS
herebygiven tha('h l parties indebted to
the undersined by no or bock account are
requested to settle t me at osteo and there-
by save an eater lion. I moan bold.
new ABRAHA ITH. 1869-
GR MdDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC- Ark fur the "Solid Comfort" or "Olivette"
onto Unlvenity, 1.1 i- is Che tall
rig
. IAN, SURGEON, Ste Graduate of Tor Goderich cigar.
ce -t to ut the lto -al l'ol- fair N over and Geo a B, Robson
lege of Physicians, Loden, Engined, dtc-, Jtc., wiener of the first prise for p tutu trapha, to
M. C. P. 5.. liutarfo, Oldie and evidence ,,,tato able to give lily full attention to patrons,
Opppth►sile Hoenig s Hotel. Hamilton streett..17Uo -
'ric
lie bears the palm for stylish photography.
NOTICE. -The balance of the household fur-
niture the property of Mrs. Fletcher, will be
sold by psblic auction at her residence West
street on Saturday 13th Oct. commencing at
1 o'clock -?w.
Mr. Jobe Moiety made a good exhibit of
home made wine at the fall show, but the best
assortment of choice imported liquors can be
found at W. L. Hortoub, corner of South-st.
and the Sgsare.
it. Hallows has been so busy during the put
mason that he he did nut have time to spare
to make a display at the West (riding show.
1t yon want to we a really first-class display,
call at his gallery, corner Montreal street and
the Square.
Janis* Saunders & Son, had too much rush
to make say display at the rahibition, but
the variety and extent of the dlsplay- at their
store is unsurpassed. They have in a fine
stock of ooal and wood burning stoves of first
clans manufacture, and their stock of wall
papers. fancy goods and plated ware is com-
plete in .11 lines, "The Cheapest House
)'oder the Hun."
"John Armstrong, Mechanic."
Mus McMicking returned to town on
Saturday.
bliss Nellie Vanderlip has returned to
her home.
Capt. Traunch, late of the Isaac May,
was home last week.
Miss Annie Buchanan has returned
from her western trip.
DR McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GMON, Coroner &c. Moe and residence
Bruce Street, eo•:und dour west of Victoria
Street. 1751.
L.] 0. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI
LI. elan. Surgeon and Acooucber. Graduate
of 'foronto U niv-ereity. Office opposite tamer
on 6t Cameron's (rank, Lucknow, 1f not In
odice, enquire at the Bank. 1762-y
lJreltS. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
Ynydciana. Surgeoas. Aopou hen, &c.
cillos at Dr. Shannon's residence, near the
grolGoderlch. G. C. 811ANN0(. J. C. HAMIL-
TON 1751.
Loans anb insurance.
`EAGER sit: LEWIS, Oreottrrtt MAN -
1J TIN'S HorstGoderich, have private
FUN')S TO LEND.
in any sums to suit parties wanting loans, at
very low rates. 11107-
fe500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
1P CAMERON MOLT&CAMERON. Gode
Ioh. 1751,
MONEY TO LEND. -PRIVATE
funds -on freehold security. Apply to
Geo. Swanson. Ooderlch, 107$4ns.
4E50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
see on good Farm or'Ant-claas Town Property
•t 8 per cent. Auply W R. RADCLIFFE. 1751
Strayi6 Animals. al
STRAY STEER -CAME ON THE
PENNremises of the subscriber, HEZEKIAli
EBAKER, lot 5, con. 1, township of
Ashfield, about rho middle of September, a le
red steer. with white spot nn forehead and e
light colored belly, coming two year+ old to N
the spring. The owner is requested to prove
and the t1'. g
awaynILpI NNSEB. KER, Shepperdtone
O. 1919-11
C'( NEEP LOST -STRAYED FROM R
1 the premises of the subscriber, JAS. LOC- t
keit. lot 13, Maitland Concession, Colborne,
about the 1st of June. four old ewes, 1 ewo
Iamb and 8 ram lambs. all of which had the e
top of right ear clipped. A suitable reward
will 4e paid to any ono delivering them to
ItOB WIGGINS, Dungannon. 1911-tt
i
For Sale or to Let. T
a
FARM TO RENT -THAT FINE a
farm on thc 3M concession of Colborne,
being portion of lots 8 and 9. and containing
about 75 acres, nearly all cleared. (hinder -
table to house, stone utak. house, a good barn
and outbuildings. Plenty of water -wells and
running water. Hood fences. Fire acres of
or chard; title 1 lett, For a.t. t icuiars apply to
the proprietor on the premises. or address
111.1'II'TIIE W LI:'. V, Soltford P. O. 191041 ,
HOCSE FOR SALE --A CO3IFOR-
TAHLE small hour,. situated on corner
Palmerston and Ragan tercet, together with I a
three-fifths or an acre of 1�, is offered for
sale by the undersigned. cheap for cash.
There aro on the premises a spall sable. a '
bearing young orclhard,a good wetland pump,
a strawberry bed and a number of grape cines
and currant bushes. The place is admirably
adapted for a retired farmer or market gar-
dener. Apply to MRS. ASHLEY. on the
premisca, or by letter to Godorich P.O. 191041
T.'ARDI FOR SALE --SOUTH HALF
1 of lot 13. concession 7. Goderich town-
shlp, containing 74 acres. on the cut line, 2
miles from Holniescille. 5 miles from Clinton,
84 from Uoderioh. For further information
apply to 11. (JERRY Brussels P. O.' Ont. 1909
ATALLTABLE FARM FOR SALE -
tee No, 5. In the Hayfield eon, township
of Goderich, Si acres, 10 to 50 acres cleared and
free from stumps -balance well timbered, has
frontage 00 Hay field river and on the Clinton
road, and adjoins the incorporated village of
Bay -Held. For terms --further particulars and
conditions of sale apply to LEITH, KING.
STONE & ARMOUR, Solicitors. 18 King
street Wert Toronto. Or to John Morgan
Hotel keeper, hayfield. 1899.18
FARM FOR SALE --BEING THE
easterly 130 acres of bio :k lettered "3"." in
the 7th ('oncession of the Township of Cbl -
borne. About t15 or 00 acrd ., tire cleared. The
growing timber consists of maple. beech
and situ. A frame house, a barge frame barn
and sable are on the premises. Fences good.
Only four miles from Goderich h a good ga-
vel road. For ppaerticulars apply to JOHN
BRECKENRIDGE, Goderlch,or 0 MEAGER
& MORTON. Soliciton. Goderich. 1898
FOP SALE OR TO RENT. -THAT
beautiful hrlek residence occupied by
111r. Itioe, and tormcrly tocopied by Mr. H.
btalcostson, at the head Of ewgate street,
Possession given in October. For particulars
apply to the owner. J. BRECKENRiDGE,
Newgate street- (3ode'ich. 1893.
Legal.
C1*LGER & LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
A7 (loderlch.
C. MEAGER, JR, J. A. MOUTON.
E. N. Lcwts. 1t�-
1 C. HA YES, SOLICITOR hs.,
Oflloe corner of the ssggrare and West
stret, Ooderich, over Butler's bookstore.
money to lend st lowest rales of Interest.
�(ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
1 amount of Private Funds for investment
lowest rates on An -class Mortgages. Apply
GAR ROW & PRO): UFOOT.
Q20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
99i1�� on Farm and Town Property at lowest lo -
mat. Murtgoges purchased. no Commission
huged. Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
B. -Borrowers can obtain money in one day
title is satisfactory-DAVISON t JOHN
TON. Barristers. &c,. Uoderteh. 1751
IvRADCLIFFE. FIRE, MARINE.
. Life and Accident Insurance Agent.
?presenting first-class Companies. Also agent
fir the CANADA I.tvs STOUR INSURANCE CO.
Money to lend on Mortgage. either in Town on
Faro Property, in any way to suit the borrow
r, Oce- lup•stalrsl Kar's block Goderich
505000 TENLT AN AT 0 PER
E TORONTO GENERAL T11URTe ('O'e
p red to toan money at Seer cent.. par -
c half yearly• on
'TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS,
on first-class farm security.
Apple to
CAMERON.11OLT & CAMERON.
Barristers. Ooderich.
Agents for the Toronto General Tarts Co'y.
Messrs, CAMettov, Heti a: CAMERON bare
Iso a large amount of private fug(Is to loan
o first-class farm security.
G oderlch, Oct. /. 1981 1911-18
SHERI!TS SALE OF L'ND:�.
CoC r-ry or HustoN , Hy virtue of a Nrit of
To WIT: i Fieri Varian. issued out
of Her Majesty's County Court of the t'ounty
of Middlesex- end to me directed and deliver-
ed aaggaeinrt the Lands and Tenements of JOHN
MAiN WAItItlNG, at the suit of RJCHAIU)
FUG(: LK. I have seised and taken in Execu-
tion all the right, title, interest, and equity of
redemption of te above named defendant.
JOHN MAiNtt•-IRIIING, in and to the fol -
owing lands and premiers, vas' Two acres
of land. bring • part of lot twelve. In the Mouth
East boundary concession of the Township of
CRROW & PROUDFOOT, 13 A R
T A ItiST RM, Attorneys, Hoheltors, etc
Onderich. J. T. ()arrow. W. Pron.tl'oot. 175
('IAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
v Barristers Solicitors in Chancery. fkc.
Joderlch and Barrister*,
M. C. Cameron, Q
Co P. Rolt. M. G. (7amernn, Ooderlob. W.
Nacan. WIngham . 17M.
.Aucttoneering
L'sborne, in the County of Huron. known as
the Imperial Mills Property. of Woodham, "John Armstrong, Mechanic," is the
and situate within eighteen rods and seven name of • thrilling, tale, which will be
inches of the South Fast anile of said farm
lot. said two acre. hating a tage on the begun Int THr. Sid:NAL on Oct. 211th.
Town line. betwty-n the township of ('.borne Cat Murray McGregor was. in town
and the Township of Hlansherd, in the County 1'
of i'erth..,f siatee,. r,ris and estendiM back this week Ile expects to be here with
twenty rods, which lands and Tenements 1
Mr. Birnie and reefer were passengers
on the Manitoba last week.
Mrs. of the Albion hotel
has been setting McBride,.t Detroit.
Pruudfools' grocery looks very attrac-
tive in a new coat of paint.
Mrs. F, F. -Lawrence returned fmm
her eastern- trip on Saturday.
The public schools were accorded a
half holiday to attend the Exhibition.
Miss Nellie Green, of Dakota, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Watson.
Mrs. T. McGillicuddy and child are
the garrets of relatives in Brussels this
week.
George Brown has returned to Winni-
peg, to resume his position in a hank
there.
Arthur Smith, who had a slight attack
sit congestion of the lungs, ie around
attain.
-.Rev. A. DMcOillivray left yesterday to + The case in England in regard to the into Port Henna. !thriving the baryes with
assist at communion services for two military is even stronger than Mr. its steering grew out of order, to shift for
weeks en the respective charges of Revs. I H•rtiy, it: a temperately written letter, itself. ls'avin Telfer, representing A.
A. F. McQueen, Hunan, and A. Sather- pointed out. The fact is that soldiers Bathes, jr. & Sons, of Detroit, owners
lend, Ripley. are not permitted to remain in the town of the lumber, was here on Friday last,
T. McGillicuddy has been chosen to
represent Knox church S. 8. at the an-
nual convention of the Presences' Sun-
day School Association, which moots at
Coburg on the 33rd, 24th eine Seth of sure is avoided. Not only is there no
Oct I justification for the sending of troops to
J. R. Strop late teacher of Beneuiller, Rat Portage while an election was being
a brother-in-law of Rev. J. A. Turnbull, held, but there has not oven been an
has succeeded iu taking a grade A second
elan& certificate at the provincial exami-
nations for teachers recently held in
Winnipeg.
Mr. Crockett, of Hamilton, who spent
a portion of last summer in Goderich,
and placed the pictures in the Art Loan tion will be taken up morning and after -
Exhibition, is teaching the drawing clan noon on Monday evening a toameet-
in connection with the Mechanics' Insti- ing will be held in the church, when
tote of Seeforth. addresses will bo delivered by Rev.O. G.
The propellor Myles, mile Nlerchaets Collamoie and the ministers of the town.
in which an election is being held, in and made arrangements with Wtn. Lee
order that the electors may have the to collect whatever of the cargo could be
fullest freedom iu casting their votes. saved for the owners, Capt. McKay
Even the suspicion of coercion or gree- left for Michigan on Weduesdey. The
names of his crow were George Agana,
mate ; Frank Cushing, John Legue,
Oliver Allan, Frank Spear. and the cok,
Annie Lewiston.
attempt made to excuse it. The fact is
that it is inexcusable.
SPECIAL SERMONS AND THAMErrINO. -
The friend. of the M. E. church in this
town announce sermons by O. G. Colla -
mote on Sunday next. A special collec-
Line, arrived on Wednesday, and loaded
salt for Port Arthur. We understand
arrangements have been wade w that
Rev. Dr. Ire will occupy the chair. We
hope that our citizens of all creeds will
turn out at these meetings. Mr. Cella -
this line will make regular trips to Gale- more is now visiting his many friends in
rich next seaside l and around Goderich, and we expect to
Richard Clarke, of the Orange .-uti- hear hi -n in all his old time vigor' on
fie!, in sojourning in .Goderich, resting `Sunday and Monday.
under the hospitable rouftreeof his uncle, � WILLIAM9 et .El re Moons et al, -This
Sheriff Gibbons. He occasionally pops case was tried at the Stratford satires
his welcome face into our sanctum, and last week, before Mr. Justice Oster. The
talks of everything save -politics' lainiffs are the well-known firm of
A stirring story of the life ••1 a self- WVillutms & Murray, lumber merchants,
made man is always welcome. " John Goderich, end the defendants the true-
:Armstronz, Mechanic," is full of thrill- 1 tees of the St. Diary's Presbyterian
ing scenes. The first chapters will ap- church. The action was brought for
Pear in THE SIUNAL of the 26th. Tell work done and material saipplied intend
your Reighbnn who like to read a good about the construction el a church in
tory, about it. St. Mary's by a firm of Craig & Hamil-
W. Hick has receival from his son 1'.
S. Hick, of Winnipe•de rune specimens
of excellent potatoes Nine of the ort
known as Beauty of Hebron weighed 11
lbs. They were noel° Intik ing "praties."
Rnht. McBrine, who has teen in the
prairie province for wnte time, brought
the p•.tatoea drown with him.
Geo. B. Cox this week received a
letter from BeB. Ayers, secretary of CI •
Chicago bicycle club, stating that Karl
Kron, the well-known correspondent of
the American R'Aeeftnru, left Detroit on
Monday last to run over the route taken
by the Chicago tourists last July, and
may be expected in Goderich this week.
The water color painting exhibited on
Wednesday, in the window of Saunders
FALL OPENINGS.
among Ow s11111ren- Mow Talus* Lashed
er waterlog \lart-
WA'e took a stroll around the Square on
Saturday night, and observed an unu-
sual number of ladies on the way. It
was the night of the fall openings. The
milliners were iu trine for receiving cal-
lers, and the ladies were in the mood to
inslxest the millinery. Tho ladies are
generally in that mood. The reporter
followed the crowd, and was shown the
styles. We wore struck with the rage
for birds of brilliant plun.auo for una-
menting hats. :We would like to see a
more humane fashion. The plan pions
are pretty, and'we like them. Ostrich
feathers, those old stand-bya of tho
milliner, are still in fashion, and keep
up their size. These Oriente( hats fur
misses aro a covelty. The Crowns of
some bonnets, inside after'the manner
of basket work. by plaiting strips of
varied colored velvets, ere , were 'hewn
indifferent establishineets, and appeared
to be popular.
Miss Wilkinson, of the Chicago
tun, whose assignees the plaintiffs` are, 1 House, ba.l a pretty display of material,
Judgment was given for the plaintiffs f.ii --plush, ribbons, feathers, shapes, etc.
$16_',50, which Hath $454 paid into court She aid not show the usual number df
makes in all 8616.50, together with costs made up articles, but what olio had look -
of suits. Carrow & Proudfnot fur plain- ed well.
tiffs, J. Idington, Q.C., and W. C. Mos- Miss Graham hal sone very neat
crip tor defendants. - styles in exhibitiete.and her first fall open -
On Sunday morning last, about 1 env in teelorich was very encouraging.
o'clock, some evil -disposed, person shoved 111rs. Girvin uuati t a display in Paris
a plank through a large pine of glass in felts and French modes, in addition to
the window of Mr. J. C. McIntosh, American styles.
West street. The act was a cowardly Miss Wilson had some pretty bonnets
one, 'and is deserving of censure•. Mr. and hats made up., the etyles,.nud mete -
McIntosh has an ilea of tho perpeh ator t ins being good.
of the offence, but 80 far has not with. The milliners of Ciederich are the most
tient evidence to warrant him in taking enterprising clan in business here, and
legel proceedings against the culprit. they all greeted the reporter heartily.
In this connection Mr. McIntosh states and showed hint their choicest exhIbita,
& sun, from the pencil of Mie Fraser, that lie does not believe the act was per -
of Brittania street, is • very creditable petrated by sailors or fisherman, but by
piece of work, and had nut the modesty some unfriendly neighbors. The net
o [e young y pmust have- been premeditated, as Dlr.
♦• ' t d- • red
11) purr's Tender
The following, from the Hamilton
Mr. Barclay, formerly of GtNderich, f the un lad recanted her from Ting, refers to the nuptials of a young
now in the insurance business in London, putting it in the exhibition, we think that
th,s i, on ga uon, tsctoae lady at one three a resident of titxle-
ie in town. she would have taken • front place that the perpetrator of trio outrage had rich
S. Sloane has been brushing up his there.
taken the precaution ro wear rubbers, 80 SAliEE.v -HEATH. - Happy metrimo-
new property on Hamilton street quite Gout) TIMr ON TUE WHEEL -G. 13. SA to do -the deed noiselessly. _ nisi ties wore tolnmiZed yesterday morn -
new property
Cox returned from London on the wheel John Hedger, who has long been a ing, when Mies Bertha Sayers, of this
Mr- McKay, brother of Mrs. James on Friday last. He left the City Hotel, familiar figure in Goderich, left for Al- city, was united to Mr. Beverly Beath,
Buchanan, Church Street, is in town for London, at 7.30, and reached Goderich germs Inst week with his entire faintly. of 'Toronto. The ceremony was perform -
the benefit of his health. at 4,15 p. m., having stopped an hour He and his son some time ago procured ed in St. Thomas' church by Rev. Mr.
Mrs. A. 0. Hodge, of the St. James and three quarters in all on the road for propertynot
dmfar rovio milt during ruce iter past Caley, of Toronto, assisted by the rector,
Hotel, Toronto, visited her father-in-law rest and refreshmect, thus making the P g p• Roc. DIr. Curran. Tho bridenntida
entire distance of 66 miles in 7 hours on year or two, Mr. Hedger was a pioneer, were Miss Thoeupe.n, of Toronto ;
D. B. Hodge, last week. the.asddle. indeed, in Goderich, having plowed and Miss Dicelickine. of Gnlerich, and
S. Platt purchased a span of horses Mrs Quirk, wife of conductor Quirk, droved into shape many of the leading bliss Kilvert, of Hamilton. The bride
one day las: week, and next morning he and Mrs.Gentles, of Kincaraiue, are the streets, when the present site of the was elegantly attired in ivy Bros -grain
found one of them dead. guests of Mrs. Wm. Watson. March town was wild. During the thirty silk. trimmed with old lace, and was pro-
guests
Ooderich cornet band serenaded Green hes also returned from DAkota, or more years he was in Goderich h„ timely adorned with ureteral dowers
Juhn Platt and his bride on Thursday and is staying with Mrs. Watson, who is put in a lot of work for the corporation, Tho brides -Maids were tastefully dressed
evening, at his residence. his sister. 111 r. Gwen is ening to take a cud for the past few years his watering in ntative, pale blue and shell pink utus-
George McMullen has gone, fur the tents at the Ontario Veterinary college, cart and he were household names in lin. The bride was given away by her
remainder of the season with •the barge and will again turn his face westward to Godencle Mr. Hedger also served THE brother, Mr. E.lward Sayers. Tho wed -
Sir. C. T. Van Straubenzio. the Canadian State-Dakota.mac. L ler a number of years as press- ding presents were very numerous and
Mr. and Miss blcllahon and Mrs, and Aut-rmoN SALL -The balance r f Mrs. man. We lupe to hoar of the family costly, among them being a beautiful
pt-a:nosing in their northern home, piano and a silver tea service. Among
Dl J Whitely, visited friends in Fl tel is household eBects will i.e told '
w Jennie
i o [e THP. GAM OPENINU.-Considering the the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs.
London and Lucan last week, at her residence West street du Saturday brief t given, there w as r. fair niton- Heath and the Mesars HL'ath
Pref.'
rie notice gi e; ' `
A cew pulpit bas been placed in the 13th Oct. All the valuable furniture is tlattce at the "gas Ilperrine" in (o North Goldwin Sntitb and Mrs. Smith, Hun.
Catholic Church. It was made by Mr. sail'. on hand. Also w geodhan aitortmeat street Methodist church ort Friday even- Wm. Caylsy, Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Mr.
Sillip, turner and cabinet maker. of fist claw block
carpeting; a handsome set of in;t last. Tito gas was not lit until abput G. Thomson, of Toronto; Dr. and Mrs.
dish covers, block tin with silver plated
'
handles, a $SOL) New York Weber Pieta,
an hour after the appointed time, but it McMicking, and Mrs. Hnrrwll, of (lode-
handles,
as good as new, and numcnous bursted with a pure, clear light, which rich;' Jtidge and Mrs. Stevenson, and
other articles. was both.a surprise and a pleasure) to the Dr. and Mrs. Baxter, of Cayuga; Mr.
A SPLENDIt. YOIN . HoEa.-11-e aro aPce�ters' A slight leak was discovered, and Mrs. Kilyert, Mr, and Mrs. Barre,
pleased to learn th%t R McCullough, re •std subaequefltly revered. After the Burton, of Hamilton, and Mrs. David
Ooderich township, swept the bull at of
jets had been lit, Rev. T. M. Campbell Thompson, Ruthven Park.
took the chair, and the meeting was
the full width of soarers rods a di as -e of his steamer, the Spartan, next week.
sh&Il otter for Male. at oliee, in the Cnnrt Mrs- Palmer, of Binghampton, N. Y.,
House, in the Town of (.rvlerieh. nn SATt'R- who has leen the guest of Dir. and Mrs.
DAY THE TWENTY-Nt1NTII D,tY- OF DF
('KMBKR, 1818, at the hour of Torii o of abe Swanson, loft fur home last Thursday.
clock, noon.
ROBERT GIBBONS.
Sheriff. iiuren.
Sheriff's Office. Oo+ierich.
sept ewbee Nth. Isa3.
TAMES BAIL1IT, LICENSED ADC-
s', Mr the County of Huron, har-
ing entered the 11.t. Is now prepared to attend
to all ordeal ter Anctieeeering. Orden lett
at Hailey's Hotel, (iodeMeh, or sent by mail,
promptly attended to. IttaR
TORN KNOX, LICENSED Ai'C-
• TiONFACR Inc the toasty of Hama.
Meli's attended In all port,. of the County. Or-
ders left at Martin's Hotel or at title Milos will
he promptly attended to. 1107-tf.
HW BALL, AVCTIONIER. FOR
. the ('minty of Huron. Eales attended
in ant part of the county adder** maser to
(indertel. P 0 1015
1900 -td
SHERIFFS SALE ()F LANDS.
COUNTS of HURON. . By virtueof a AVID nf
To wuT i Flea lotto* Waned nil
of Her Majesty's Ceanty Coert of the ('ounty
of Haran. snit to me directed and delivered
against the Lands and Tenements of W Ile
1JAM OItICY and tHTHI 0 ('ANTKIAN,
at the stilt of EDWARD TINIDAI-L. 1 have
seised std taken Is Itstrstlor all the right,
110e sad Interest, and malty of redemption
of WILLIAM GREY. cone <d the shore wam-
ed defen lanae in and to that portion or tract
of land Ping and bring In the Township fit
Horror. ('aunty of Huron and I'rnt Ince of On-
tario. being composed of the North half of
farm lot number twenty -mite. in the ?mirth
cant•ewsion of the said Townabtp a Morris.
and cOsISInlww or hundred sere* of land.
more ' r 1..r, whieh lands and tenements I
shall offer for eale, at my office 1n the 1'otxrt
Hoare m the Town of Gk
nderh n FRIDAY.
the TWFNTI newt' day of bo, -i1MRglt,
1901, at the boor of twelve of the .lock, noon.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
Sheriff, Huron.
Sheriffs 4Nflre. Goderich..
Rept. 13th. INC. , 1106 -td
James Artnatng,a farmer in the town-
ship of Grimsby,has canoed the arrest of
Haden and Wiiam G•.rlden,neighhnnnt
on a charge of systeenstieally pe secntiag
him by destroying his property.
Princess L.nise haw again repressed
her kindly interest in the Dominion by
resenting to the National Gallery s fine
espy of Benjamin West's Painting, "T!
Death of General Wolfe, • the angina
of which IS in the possession of the Mar
gni. of AA estminister
82.25 will get THE SIGNAL and any of
the following papers for 1884 and balance
of 1883: Weekly (:lobe, Mail or Arli,er-
Vec r•.
25c. will get Ter. SIGNAL fill the lit
of Jan. 1884 on trial. Subttcriben for
1884 paying now get the balance cf 1883
free.
OATS.-- 1Vauted by the 20th of Octo-
ber, 10,000 burhels of ,oats. Highest
cash pri:e will ho paid. James McNair,
seedemen.
Miss Purvis, who has been for some
been enlisted, and the publtcatin just
now of the evidence thus adduced will he
time the guest of Dine Wm. Rhynas,
left for her home on the Manitoba last of cast value to the territory describtd.
Thursday. We regret to learn that Mrs. Mellish,
Mrs. Gorman, wife of the editor of the dressmaker, has, owing to a physical
Sarnia Oh.rrrer, left for her home this affection, been obliged to give up b•lsi- I Garr With Feathered Spray" being very entcrteinmenta. -The rest of the nude -
week after a pleasant stay with her friend, nese here. Being precluded front needle- nicely rendered. ••'u'•'.
Llfias Davis. work, she its decided to go to Toronto, Txa Uo.T VARUS, -Capt. Cion, ,Mc (mellow sales.
A .ernion to children by Rev. T. M.and enter upon another line of business , Kay, of the barge Wm.. Treat, which --
which will be better suited 1.. her under
present circumstances. Mrs Mellish desires us to express in piddle his thanks
London with his handsome three veer opened by prayer and sinews/. H. 1.
old gelding, out of "Sorrel CI( ed." This Strang gave a well-chosen reading, after
young horse took the prize, and was alto which .1 C. Duller gnro an exteutporo
awarded a special prise as a further mark yet interesting sketch of his ciait to
of approval by the judges. We congrat• ,Gotland, England and Paris. Mr.edeas Mr. McCullough on lea success at
Byrne, the gas contractor, then gave a
the Western Fair. description of the manufacture of gas,
G. R. Pattullo, (►narioCommiri'Der, and predicted that the gas would give
has issued a neat little pamphlet descrip- more satisfaction to the church authori-
tire of the mineral and timber resources. ties after the first few lighting, Mrs.
and producing capabilities of North- T. Defier followed with a recitation, in
Western Ontario, including the districts which she revealed no mean histrionic
of Thunder Bay and Algoma. The opine- ability. We shall be pleased to hear her
ions of • largo number of old pioneers, again under more favorable eircumstan-
scientists, travellers site others have cea, the floor of the church being too
tow for any voice to do full justice to a
a rendre4 or recitation. Dr. 1.'ro follow-
ed in a brief and earnest address, after
which the audience wee dis.nisao 1. The
eh••ir wing several select' "See our
Echoer from the Gas wpeslnx.
I trust tho contractor will till the bill,
- -'Che Pastor.
The gas man wont't forget the hill. -
Tho Editor.
There havi beetr millions kit in Az-
perinwutiug in gas. -The Contractor.
Glasgow is the dirtiest city I was ever
in. -The iteturned Traveller.
i think you're a little hard on Glasgow
-Pi, ll:v. Doctor.
How the gar shows i' our millinery. -
The Choir.
They gave ole an ovation when I help-
ed to light up -Bre. (le. rge A-.
Te -he, to -he, to he --The giggling girls
in the back corner.
Those giggling girls are a nuisance at
Campbell well he
preached in the
North
p reach
Street Methodist church on Sunday
Morning next.
went to piece+off Port All.ert 1.st a eek, Auction sale of hurseh..l.l furniture.
and her family have many friends in and to t• t4 Consular Agent Chilton for his
Ne and Mrs. Tilley who have been about Goderich, who regret their doper- n,ttint and kind action toward render -
residents in this vicinity the past summer tun'• but wish them well in their new i ing did to the crew of the wrecked vessel,
undertaking. end for personal favors shown hint. The
captain alto speaks in the hi Cheat eulogy
of the conduct of Alex. Young and
family, for the hospitality end very kind
attention shown the 'sufferers who were
flung upon shorn shivering, half-starved
and almost helpless, after tient, for
days without food. Mr. Young's brave
and humano action has been brought
to thc notief of the Minister of Marine.
Capt. McKay is loud in his dennneis-
tion of the desertion of his 'reset by the
tug J. P. Clarke, of Detroit. He sips
the storm of the 27th ult. was followed
by two days' calm, but that the tug fail-
ed to lookout for the berate lint went
Wt for their house per steamer Mani -
had a friendly call ..n 'fuorlay
soba on Saturday. from that pellucid war -hover, 1'. Kelly,
J. M. Moran, formerly of tho Stottreeve of Blyth, who has returned home
fwd Herald is in town, hrin.ing the
from Manitoba, Mr. Kelly ware up in
the Northwest inspecting rime timber
limits there, which he leaned from the
Dominion Government. He hal several
close calla on his trip, having been near-
ly drowned more than .were, and having
run out of provisions was almost famish•
ed with hunger. He will return neit
spring, taking with him a couple of saw
mills, and will re extensively into the
manofeetore df lumber for the Winni•
pee markt.*
*skims of Gage's books before the
dominies of the county.
The feast of the Rosary of the 11 V.
M. was solemnised by a grand high mass
at St. I'eter's on Sunday Inst, Father
Batters officiating. Mr. Robinson kind-
ly took part with the choir, anti sang the
0 Kalnlaris at the clehration in • beauti-
ful manner ; also the Tintum Ergo at
Benediction Mr. Griffin also rani
slversl sol•• ren creditably
crockery, glassware, eke., he Juhn Knox,
electioneer, at his auction mart, Hamil-
ton street, (i.oderit-h, et 1 o'clock p.m.,
tonSeturday, Oct. 13th, 1883, No HO.
sery
Auction sola of a htwtse and 1. t, t.uggy,
cutter, a quantity of hay, garden and
stable utensils, h..usehel.l furniture, &c,
by H. W. hall, an.tiotteer, on the prem
isle, at the Nile, rot 12 o'clock, resin, on
Friday, Oct. lith, 18)1:1
Auction sale of a faun, stock, imple-
ments sob hon+«hold At lettere, by John
Knox. auchw.rer, nn the premises, lot
No. 12. Rayfield rind, township of Oode
rioh, commencing at 12 o'elock, none),
on Monday, fact. 42nd, 1883.
Net -field show will be held o* 1[m day
end Tuesday next