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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-4-18, Page 8u K • ge At v' 'u the bent rem pews bel sulk the The Sty .Tie. la W at Ant Jfy The The The The, The The The tiler -- t Ern. Jori A And A Hut . And It J net ' ilelt .11th lo"... Pout' A "Kb! ,they 11 Mc fa A Thee M peon of la I'w Mee -las, read Saw Basic the AIAy o'cl.. Joh' Acht Lou p•et reed. eel le t wen beo0 asar reed drag* also ..r et foun . hunt rel. were tilts( twin Mrs tinge $18 ; eecti inner MIstet I'At1 it uW1 lamb liver edy, Kitt. bilis Phys l;a b.sdl nne inst. some (;1 for a and try 1 ole, 1 ter • Ined atria gone your ah..0 take 8 r"" TUN HURON SIGNAL FRIAY. APRIL 18. 18$4 " CHINRBR " GORDON ST. GROROWR VESTRY. $. Welber Meets Me gear M ■i. a•at) tetanal 1/0rUnd apMtwtasewl el s'besrb tsleresattag Siderslew ailletrim aides er Tbatak.. .11 Luc► of 1 vine and rg The 4Jrel annual vestry mantling of St. view with the NEW th thettli, Loud.' April 1, , rral••onIn an infect Jeut of floc e's church was held eu Master Mon- ths {furl.(, general tau deur? William Iday• at 8 p.m., iu the acko..lhouse. The Gordon, •' (' imwr ' l; ,,-.1..0 . brother, Chair was occupied by Veit Archdeacon expressed louiselt tt ',ism.; n.• fears tar , Elwood, and Geo. Sheppard performed histwisty. 111 ma) 1•e it, deuger, he the duties of secretary. The attendence said, of a at, ay bullet or ..t *asasuuA- has itiiusually large. The minutes .1 lion, but absolutely tit nets* of any such last i..gotr and a number of special ves- attack 1o..4, the Fal, prophet as would ' try meetings were read and ceutirmed. imperil his personal safely. He further . The Vett. Archdea:uu anointed Juhn stated that has brother had never re 1 Diann' as clergymen's churuhearden ; quested ..r even suggested the sending of ".n a motive,, R. Radcliffe was elected a British expedition across the desert to fw"Ple's churchw•rdwn. Mesons. Jim Sheppard, T. 11. Van - regard He mule • sugzcsti to i EDevisee',Devisee',u. Glom were 11P - between t keeping • (a•n the canteen route Y• J. Devisee', ./rated atdesiner r u ' n. betw,uu Suakin and 'tether, shied was 1" Messrs R. Radcliffe, J Deacon, J. A. premptIe acted on I.v the Government. The teat fetter torn. Sir Henry W lior- dun had fr his brother was dated March 6. In it he exp,eeeto the belief that hs nark ..t Shalt .un, is nearly ftev. J. Walters was re app,uunted as - over, *ed the hop.• it t tl•e Elighsh a,d YP gait :o.e uta 1J t, s Stant rector at the same stipend as last hop %ebrbr Pasha tt us sac. eel .r. e A committee consisting of the church - and resume his eue:wr•uvi•t with the kine of the Ifrlgiat a to. take c•.u,nlend of the'taconite...al African Association. Front 1tr11aatle he will 'to direct to the C.migu country, and he says he will try never to return to England, which means that he will devote the rest of his lite to the civilization of Africa and the silir- pat of theodare trade. melees ire lbw" • A 'tesv rain posted down on Tuesda last, the day of the Clinton entire sleek show, and ounerpwwtly the turnout was not as successful as It otherwise would have I.eeu. The t..11uwiug is the prise list : ed Netted were appointed detentes W the deicers,' synod. Messrs H. Cook and R. K. Williams were appointed auditors. lift t l r rote would agree send ita 1 H I )ear Meein fire Med. A peculiar feature of the C,.cinnati riots s Maid to be the 'lumber of boys who were enteral. It a allege'( that there was a large proportion of them resent during the first fight ; that after • that their bers ineressod, until --tw the third night, *heti the riot was at the \IcJllllan, Rothschild ; 2d, J. P. Fisher, aunt, it had become a rabble of boys s1jn ( Prince of the Isla. It i_ ca'culated that (herr are now re- THE This iseal 'bye sli's.en andjudging cut ens t a — 1 General purl"use. axed. -List. J•. P. siding m the United States nearly 1,f' S. POLLOCK, This rvo•crir•i. 1. judging f, un the 11. E Brawn ap_ut PE. Stewart at Li eel w• Fisher, Prince of f'rrchrrou ; 2d, Thos. Chit:• t:ter 'alai ..i.d.tet of the young of T. C. Wright and 1 . who are I Jspatibese, and of the number it is said oral Estate and F sa.`lhp Ascot, the present generation in all our large attending the seat of learning i. (rale. : Caulder, Young Donald Dinnio. that not one has ever been convicted of April ludo tet(• igen . rich, enjoyed their Easter ho•idays ( Read and carriage, aged. -1st, J. P. tf American Cit a. Doubtless, if a riot of •similar 1")- ro wardens and Messrs. J. Sheppard, Van - Every and G. Pansens, was appointed to retire the pew rent and envelope systems aid report at the next Meeting. A committee, consisting of the church- wardens and Iter. J. Welton', was ap- penuted to ,certain where • suitable dwelling house could be procured and to report to the next mooting a adjourned emery. Hearty votes of thanks were tendered to the choir and their leader, Prof. Foote, for their very efficient services. .1 vote of thanks was tendered to the ladies, fur their attendance at the vestry meeting Vestry adjourned for two weeks, to !its adnusl financial report. Best heavy draught hens (entire)ag 4 years or over -1N, J. 1'. Fisher, Prints of Kerr ; 2ud, J. P. Fisher, Lord .d the Isle. Bert heavy draught horse (entire; foal- ed in 1881 1st, A. Innen, Avon ; Jas. McFarlane, Lord of the Manor Best heavy draught heree (entire, fuel- ed in 1882 -let, Horton and lunar, Kiumount Willie ; 2nd, none. Best road or mwriage stallion, 4 years old or over-- let J. Resume, Tontine ; 2nd, J. P. Fisher, Archie ll.ourbun. Beat clad or carriage stallion, foaled in 1881 -1st, Rohl. Beacom, Young Ac cidental ; 2i1, John T. Andirons, As:s- deutal Jr. Beet stallion el any clam with 8 et kis colt.,fualed in 1883, prise .4 810 by Mr. Issa Itattenbury-J J. Fisher, Lord of the Isle. Diploma ter general purpose horse was awarded to J. Fisher's Duke of I'erch- •rou. Hest th .,oughbred Durham bull, a yens or veer 1st Richard Carter, Cline sun Duke ; 'Ind W. J. Biggins, Duke •'f TER WORLD ovsa Loans anti 3nsurance. as Mirrored to one e'Ttamn. of ewe so `VE ARE LINDIhO) MONEY AT O Isla/per asst. Pri.►m« funds Uoderich, April 17th. list( 1 Tke Duke 'A Biwsleucb is dead. $410000 TO U)A1 . APPLY TO The Dumiuiou redwood ood will be pro- ba tela sidetasiemMea_M_ SEAUF11 Q I FN•IN AM raw' HOLT at AMMION. e 11111. r,gtrod ..0 Saturday. xi fixity TO LEND. - PRIVATE Old int o Beaty, h of floe :la h is at 1 ♦ f- tu•,is -es h.Nold security. wept; to the point ..t death. He b about 801 Ow. 8weasou,Uwlerkh. t eMini Y •mount of Private Fust for fuveetrleut .tier of ago `iONEY TO LEND. -A L A R (: E At oto Ottawa Police Court a h'7 1 named Herbert Bysasaged 11, elision a lowest rotes reef. Wslllurtaaees• for trial, charged with stealing a teas ( tot1AItRON' a PItODUPUOT. A general levy of sea fur the Chinese 40,UII0 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND and adwltustre army has been ordered, on Party ami Town F'repertr at .omtnst is. live changes of groat twiortanee are eu- 1 wrest. Morttugea punthao.I. iso tuuttaYtllw •hanged Conveyancing Fees reau.aams mineut. N. I1.-yurruwcn reit obtain mmnrr in one dad A man none( Lalorte was choked it title is satlalattorr•-DAVIDuI\ & JOHN while eating beefsteak at in ((fawn :true Rarriiatore. tic.. Orden. h. MI saloon Sunday evening. He wee addict- ed lis drink. A patient ..f Heron ert Luuatii Asylum named eaten, died on anturiay eight while taking his tea, below choked by a piece of bread. St. Catharines voted ion Wednesday in favor of granting an $80.010 bonus to to the St. Catherine* & Niagara Cental Railway. Majority bag• - Tb.• Hpron Hotel'• toes the -tt•uodbine -- - • the raBelleviller,the Merchanta' Hank, has, ami ismoonof beau in,ttted in e.ery rati.faction it every 43(tte rags from. Q[LCIl 'C mhunL ! written to the manager returning the • riot,(« in „,,eretmn km been rpeciaily Best thoroughbred Durham bull, a !cite, tie which he stole some `i and • ones, :\t1 Ottawa policeman named , sunt ra fens, Captain Nurle) wrrkl toaster*. IA13 11111 AeetAN 1 entered a dressmaker'• establishment ) pEKI' IA V RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINI, R. Life and Accideat Insurance Agent. R p•presenting er c1awt'ompantK. Afsosteat for the ('.'Ana Lire e1 -o1 either ANCK CO.Town O. Money to lend on mortgage. Paris Property. in as way to reit the borrow er. Oso.-tulretalnl Kase block O.dencb -4 THE HURON HOTEL THE S• 3_iULT*. PRi)PRIbTORS. ALLAN oe ROYAL MAIL STEAMBHIPIr LI V E it 1'e a .L -LONDON DERRY-ALA011011 Every Thursday From Portland. LINE Eveiy Saturday from Halifax Tut SNo5TL•T 4ga Reit'Tli To AND Flinn FN(OLAND. SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY CNek"APM .''ED• Win ter .4rr(t ntent ern l.., $AtLt%U-1 _ MALL LINK LONDONDERRY & LIVEI1PoOL. S.tRUINIAN. from 1'"rrruso. Anil tab. HALIFAX. Apnl 11th. PARISIAN Irani ►btnuvo. Apr.1 17th. HAL1i'.\X, .ApHI Nth. rtn.'.I8IIIAS. Loin 1vwfLanp, April 241)1, HALIFAX, April glib. POLYN}$A\, from not/ream ,. May 1.1, 41 tUFAX, Hoy sr•1. i mirticli4r to the travelling public. Tbe, fitted TIAN . .. . ... leth flay tttk . Ste 7t'. J.tne 111)1 ' EI+iILM tT/AN ... .. is in yeah or under -let A.i Favorite • weeks ,, up for the farmer's convenience. cMnr^ els arm -class hustler. Hales for iron- PARISIAN {'ruUli t oiler, l per Weird teras for SARDINIAN WILYNKRIAN h . 21id H. Snell A ' h t 41st sierras seNsa Mow. and kissed one e The annual sprung show of horses ani jt t Nue the American 1 f O M M i 8 8 I O N it 00 me. f the employes, or C ODERICH AUCTION MART ' PARISIAN •.. _. soh lased fn,m 16e force. 'I Asn ... . which he was dts,tt i m a regatta a - g ca s was tee for eCha,pers trsTSrcun•! door !tooth of Tis $,- At. Wave. show was the hest ever held herr, there; ever thirty tons, heating the Znglish i . were over 20 horses and some 14) or 12 yacht Gladys. 1 Lunt Bun i.it .i.i i Sud 1 on (us,misse:.,. bulls. Thr attendance was very large I The Queen has forwarded a letter tog a..:*r eon *tog the newappers, thanking her subjects for l H A M I LT O LOAN SOCIETY. theirsympathy with the royal family and die tic 1 0 , bereat'emet.t. MON 1:1' A'IVAN:CM, ON (RUMS BENT Tu Uuderfah. April grid. ISM. MART FOIL Ls►LF' UI held at Blyth on Friday The yacht Uitana won the race Following as the prize hat :- ieeezei, c • Jrau"Lt horses. aged. -1st J. ' I Heave 1 D I, ss f Albany in their grievous JMoa.y Loa/ at Lowest Rat. or Interest. Passeagrn wellies to embark at Portland will leas eli.wirrich.on rueeda)'e.at 12titi•a k. The Ia.t train via Halttas with the Mail. and 1' nlrrrs leaves I/oder-lett es Wed uredo at 12 o'clock. Preened certificate isstiod at greatly reduced rites 10 persona w..l.ing to bring their friends ort /ruin the Old t 'nun1 ry. Fur 1 k kete and all information. apply to 11. ARMSTRONG Ticket Agent, Oudencb. kind should unfortunately occur in ameng 41 eir friends here. Chicago, the daily exhieitiuus .4 youth- Harry Horton returned to I'aren,oui.t tel depravity in our streets would unsure •,n Monday to r sumo his duties, touch precisely the rami• condition of things iuipr'.t-e.1 it, health by the bating lake 'with us that have been observed in Cin- air of this healthful sled. canasta. it is pairf,slly true that the Prof. Clarke, of `Voudstock college, ,..:,cntujft&I.awd the lawless element amens(' with Mrs. Clarke and other friends. b,y. is iac'.ning w largess 10 cona'iwte visited his ..I.1 pupil, W. H• -Clutton, on aft ..autism% mention to -the.. futwre _!t_f (feel Friday, and had a lens chat with society An important question is, how hint about the ohm, meter. -- vouch of this state of things is t• 1* Otero L..IA,t.-Thisentertaiument drew elevated to onr defective school system ' • Largs audience un Friday evening. The '(!hicr;o News. • flee club furnished the mucic, Miss Edith Horton playing the accnnpani- act hies et Ian e•es .IU U• Tn. waeso N •en n o l! 1 Fisher, Archie Bourbon ; .d, Jus Car- ter. Ilashaw Abdallsh. Heavy draught, 2 years and under. - lat, Win. Bell, Robbie Burns ; 2d. H. Beadle, Honest Tom. General purpoee, 2 years and under. - let, Hiram McDowell, Truing Harry: 2d, Edward Lundy. at- t4 -•t. -Thoroughbred bulk, aged. 1st, IL Carter ; 2d, Solomon Mellon. Thoroughbred hulls, years and un- der. -1st, Nicholas Cummings ; 2d, .1. Clark y criminal offence in an menc tB , Ortul'I TO LOAN AT 6 . ER I The Chinese Guvernmenta is exercised r W ('ENT. oyer the success of the 1 rrtich in T.,n- 1 gain. More active measures of Jefeti.e i THE TORONTO OENEI:AL TRt;ale L'O'T , are to be entered upon. General 11itlot p are perpa red to lose maser are per coot-. gaf• ! occupied H ung -Hes i.m the 12th,witle •ut I able halt) early. on fighting. The eneney carried off all TERMS Ttl SUIT BO►RROW "ERA. tau court Legal Notices. 4 t'CTION BALE + or A •'V %LI -ABLE FARM containing 13u acres. in COLBORNE. The undersigned will osier fur Sale by l'ub - hc ,t,u-t.un. at Martin's Hotel. in the tow.. of O.dertrh. at ore o'clock Pr•• on th art l d destroyed the maga- farm TA•,rsin',, 1/✓ .!..Wit dirty of .4pr.', IAd; e r c cry an on Rr.t-cIw security AIM 1 Apply 10 • 1'ASIF:ItuN. lit)LT t cA]tgRUN. An Irishr nusloaT fes in t ,-ittamded by Rsrruters, ..Ar,Fiil. over 'l (10(1 rs oma, was poen in New l'e h f , Aorru +forth•• Toronto l,rn. arTtu3tat`f the Society ler the ('reservation of the v e. c .va,u..- Hotr t l arlftsAnds,oan rto ace Irish Language. Jliss Maud Morgan on firasi lase farm security. y. York on Tuesday uuder t e susieces n . — h` mens, and alae an instrumental vi uta( duets, Literary Nesters. played several wsehelies of 'lout Moore Goderich. fh:t. 4. 1183. frog -H with John Hunan on the violin. (tech- upon a harp that formerly belonged no -- tations were given by J. and G. Clutton f{arpt•r's Magazine fer May witl coon- that famous minstrel. 0 -0 TO and sisters Cowan, with spirt. A din- elude the Piety -eight volume of that now The debt of Canada lou keen added to lottue by several ruenibers, in which an venerable, but tee: er aged, periodical. by 846,000000 at the present session •.fSI ardent lover get the "grand bounce,' Howard Pyle, author and artist, willParliament, but it w•rold puzzle a amsrt• elicited roan of merriment. J. H. lewd the number with a frontispiece and er man than they raise in those parts There should be a tevisien of the 1!•nailien ceustituti'xt. As the leader of the ( Opposition said in terliament the other night. it is hardly to be expected the, after setentern years no causes of friction should be found in the working of the constitution, and he thought all true Canadians would ager.• to the pro• position that a revision she dd be had. The recent decisions of the Privy Coun- cil, defining the powers of the federal-, and provincial authorities, would be of no little service in :asking such a revis- ion.-1'foronto Telegram. 2o*ssloh' Township A Moseitn ('Air. -Inn the •farm of Peter Ceetel.n, rich con., one day last week, the largest calf that has ever 1, en aeon in this section -probably the largest in the county -wee dropped. It took two men three hours to remove the burden, and of course the calf was dead. -Ws.zact weight was 131 pounds. 317th. N• .DAVI garth's reading in courting was very two other charming full-page pictures I to discover any wood ,t will do the t`I„'F,r 1 "' ton of Paramount eaug set enl songs m love -Mot T told to letters. The fine -art lists and birds of prey generally. ACAT1N, Tex., April 15. -la Fayette unusirlL and showed that he had a rod illustrating '• A May -Day Idyl of the icountry Almost the entire amount is in COAL OIL knowledge of the subject. Harry Hor- Olden Time,'" a gsai nt, cid-fashioned to be given away to ap eculators. trona 1 ♦\Ajj vv itis hearty style. ' At. the clow of the feature will be another of the- IX:mat I • ate The following very deslnble farm. coeelettnt of the Easterly 13U acres of Block "P= in the ! 7tLcbiteeaslon tit the Tawtrhip el t,ofberne, I in the I'uunty of Harron. This farm 1s siuut- ed 111-i stiles (rout Goderich. and 11-: mites from Smith's Hill, on the Main Ursrel Road. There Is a gaol frame house. 11-2 storey's. al 1 moat new. ii*.1:. rontainln$ seven room.. • uyarrggee barn. 10x41. with cattle sb.d (halt at- tar ern. and nee et the finest orchards In the Township. It r watered byw• rit never fainW spring ''reel. avid a goat av re, neared awl free from atumpe. 'Mere no waste land of any kind on the pl:, L. Good ecnuol withtu m rode of the hou.e. A Clear and Perfect Title Guaranteed. TERMS OF sAL.ii:-Teo per cent. at tw7 of eale basal( in et der.. and tw lancet , t .e. urel by Mortgage. t•a)able 1n rive y ••sh. with six per cent. intete.t. For further pts' t.rteem apply to tt,e m lerseosed. JOH% KNOX. J. WtficKENltll'il. .\u:thalwer. o:aor.•• (RED ROSE_) .,u,l..r.. h - awsi. the cbairmal, Bre. Linkla- ty •ad b Cldas,n- this time programme urea ter trade a few remarks oengran the program ran s ••Nelle. ' Tho henna ..f the county un Saturday night a negro enter- A 4 Gallon Can and 4 GaIlonS of the Lodge during the past quarter. A series of tenures to be given "for the go.sl o1 the order," were announced. The hall has been neatly painted within, and some pictures have been huh.. The lodge is in a very prosperous condition. DnaI01b C. Lawson and fancily, of Goderich, took up their residence en L,ruside fano 00 Good Friday. 1►. Hennings, of Gederich. has remov- ed his family to this burg, and will here- after reside here. Mrs. C. E. Tanner has returned from morningortlyufbefore one o'clock on the 'Jo inst., with The above came to.. late for insertion Martin Finland turned the first tan( last week. a plow for the season of 1881. O►Jr Lee - W. Coulthard was nn a . int to Guelph last week, and has since returned. The lllyth correspondent o1 the {i.bfle, was at Windham tart week, publishing that paper while the awner was at (;•alerich. The Methodists of this place held a social la the Temperance Hall. on Wed- nesday evening, where a very enjoyable time was spent eating pancakes with mo- lasses. The Allowing arrived too (tate f•fr pith Damon Crittendan. an ens{,1„yes "1 Heathen last week :- Blyth salt works got his the Mr. Dane, who hos w•chased the caught in the machinery, while oilingthe 1 other day, and thereby sustained some barn behind Mr. Bean's store. lately `uc- severe bruises. cupied by the Gerrie livery, is having it Duncan, Mckellar mated to his residence, which he recent - en et THE SiGNALl., died on Friday. 1Y lhlujght from .tae. Myelin, • *bete he He was 116 years old, and was one of the intends having it fitted up for • stable. earliMr. Dow, of Hibbert, who is rioting death, pioneers of the plane. In his with his daughter, Mn. McMichael, of death, one 1 sustains •enface Loss, as this lace was taken suddenlyill ..f {lean he was ene of the Lust, law abiding cite- p zeas in the town. b are again left number are the Emperor \Villiant, a careful study by itismarck's biographer, Dr. Busch, and Dr. Schliement), of wl Prof. Mahatfy writes : there are fine portraits of both, as well as of Presi- dent Monroe, Rufus King. and Hen?, Clay, in eennectien with Col. Higginson s paper on "The Era of Good Feeling,” as ad Travel ed the house •'f Mrs. Moore, a widow, Of Oil for 51.2.5. end ordered her to prepare supper for We are masoufa. •cr.nvaTiwpudarthat will him. The woman was frightened and refused. The negro went into the wood- t r t shed, encored an axe anti tuurdered COO f, 3% S is E morning by comet's, tied to a stake and her. The fiend was captured( •,n Sunday and also the paten: roasted to death. The cermet s jury in the case of the Milk an with Skimmers. he calls Munroe'• nnnutrat,on. nave , /,,afpr....1, .April 1Nlo. IOU. description of the holy city of victi,ttsof the 'NKr)" as urine exploatut. includes a dreams that iso one was reep.usible for I+:airw•n, in Tunis, by A. F. Jacassy. one of the first Europese to visit it,whu the detester. The people are indignant.rs also illustratea_Li_-uwn paper .. and and lir.nuunce the coroners UTy a late• J a second of the ppen on the Fraser to which •houl•1 l.e 4d .1 non. Tnh•ut- the Columbia regime by Ernest anger- I pe"ple readimit tbs weal reu,rmlwr that ODi'.RLCI'3 soil,: Mr. ;Sideline ale. prevents a study the t+.nroers inry in the Humber duos of the hank et England, wire' will in- ter didn't siva a fareu: .1 verdict. but found .11/.. Neat aecoPle I w rl. the corn - threat ehety imt.1ese--ma+t. as wall ' 1114,0 "Ilse tlen ••I pe.';.le eenerul3v• thosr who like to level of "f..tco_n pwrts The aerials by W .. (flack end E. P. "Ne..•r get marriai, ' soil Joseph Car Ira urn curtains Our jovial Yurkshireinan has left us. Roe a ill i.rt•sent mote et the delightful tier. a M•.utredl shoemaker, tea he sh.'.... illustration• by ALhey, Neiman. and harms wtth solar friends, and then f.dd- 4}ihernt;-sml-=:-tired Permute will illinx his -nets.. jumped into the icy water* trate in his tletnuurt:eav the first .4 44 the St. L.wrrnce river and wee car- smite arague p«erns of a new kind, "Transcripts rigid to his death. Carrier may have had Irmo Nature,' by William Sharp an unhappy tt •, As many ether mar - Aimee/ the n -illustrate.( articles will ries luso de. but his advice is not got.& be a rho ,>;lttftd raper on the c•'ntrel of Heine life•eiel haute influences are the the dan1ers fr•.w, aefvctive vision. by nnan,,t. v .•f ciciliz•tion, and there csn- ene of our leadinz .solute, Dr Jeffries ; a•i be haute w:Lout marriage, although On Monday a number of uei4h10.n turn- ed out with teams, and helped l,i,ii Ft remove his effects te his new home in Goderich township Th= parting with hIs friend, the Irishman, was most affect. ing. Mr. Bean was popular among his Dunlop neighbere Gerrie. Colborn. Owen .Jones has purchased the farm of iL !1l .w on the 11)11, C..11., containing 71"• acres, for $4.2112. Mr Narbmtic is lack' again with a man and team, taking out the ling tim- ber for the ilolmenrille hedge. On Sunday last, as Mr. Hable was go- ing home Ir"n► church. the lack seat slipped off behind, throwing Mrs. !label and two of her daughters backwards, to thf.11rounil, the girls escaped injury. but it is neared the ..1.1 lady is injured niter. tatty. A party at Maplew..oil, the residence of Th•e•. 'tallows, was one of the mortal events '.1 the season. There was a large tent out of young people, and a splendid reception was given by the hospitable owners of Maplewood. I'Atwtntl Ai'tit try. - On flood Fnday. Anthony ABen ,depwty-reeve of Col b,tne, drove to Kintail ..n busineen, and on his recent journey, when coming dawn "Finns hill" near the bridge, his hone suddenly shied, ant: run sway, pitching Mr. Allen violent) to the ground Th. animal was stopped after running about half • mile, and John Finn and son came t.• the a motorise of the injured man,who lay stunned upon the read. With the asr,atsn,-e of .,then, Mr. Allen, who is • hoe.an. was lifted into a waggon, Ind h,tit.•rns home Upon *seminal( It was f.. d that tw • of his rile had been b'oben, but with careful surging Es is sow (Setting on ripely. A study of "The TI toter 44 the Paris marrtas;e ,l.w. n..t always gine leen Press,' e.:., tAe ,r.,,,nu,l dr. /►rias(.: an hones. Carrier should have said, "Be amusing story by Wender Matt ltrway **Mal how pie marry." end kin adv. "The Rival Ghosts, ' and a number of would Aare dome his friends goal. premia, ' ---- Petrick Joyce has issued a manifesto *decrease. • to the Fenian br,therhood, in which he rejoice* at the way in whish the dyn- disease last Sunday. He is still c.,ntined to his Led. Mrs Birch diel Iasi Friday nijht of consdmption, after a lingering illness of four months. Her remains were taken to Wingham on Sunday and buried t hem. Mr. McGill intends starting tor Mani- tols in about a month. where he has taken up • homestead. James A. McMichael, who was on a visit to his mother, ..1 this village, re- turned to Michigan on Tuesday last. whirr he has • half interest in a drug store. A young sen of John J•r•l,ne's, of the 4th con of Howick, had the misfortune to get kicked in the taus on Satutdsyl but, Tweaking both upper and (ower jaw bones, and bruising the upper part of the mouth badly. H. was kncckel sense - lees for • time, but medical aid was im mediately procured, and he is now doing aa well as could he expected. Alt IMMO- 0. 84. Kitty and wife, open t the Fast or holiday's visiting friends in the vein ity of Clinton. Cann The wheat, which was sewn early, look. pretty well, but that which was sown I.1. will stand • poor chance Mester John Mallin loft last week fn Toronto, where he hes received a pule - lion le -lion in a large establi.hment Marey Coombs, of E,iglend, w111 take command of the /intestine Army in Canada A11!('I1t1!34 b Ings c .Advertiain1' peps tits Advertising makes customers, .Advettisiig heves confidence, .\.1cetfenny shows energy, Advertising always pays, Advert iaitie is business, Advt. rtIse y..0 must, Advertise al ways, Advertise Imre et, Advertise new, Advertising Askew Paaa At the coming convocation of Queen's ('..hcir, Kingston, Miss Fitzgerald, of St. 1'athanne* end Miss Fowler, of Kingston. will graduate as It. A 'a ('apt. Merrit, fishery overseer. hes planted i1gl.(M10 whitefish fry in Collin's, Kn ,tylion, Desert, and Rydenh►nI lakes. Vera's ('r*Y,A fi 11. AND 1'ewrna?' Ire. "Rya thornngh km,wledlr' of the nat11- ral Inn+ which ROtrrn the operation* of Ile' -*•.en awl nntrllb on, and by • .-areful appl'.•ation of th. Iln.• propenu•e of well• .sleeted I•n.va. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast I•hle, with a delicately flavoured N.% pram. wIirh tens .ave us many heavy shalom' Mils. It Is h3 the )tdi.•tone war of teach ar11cleeof diet (mat a ,unstitntlos (nay be ersd.ally built up until strong enough to resist ever) tendency to di.u•eae Hundreds of eaten. endear+ are !Matin arnwnel .r reedy to atteek wherr.er there 1s • weak • int. We may ,.calor many • fatal shaft by i -«pine ostracises writ fortified with pore Mord and a properly nourished frame." (`frit !Irr•ran (Matte.. Made simply with hnutwt water or intik. i+uhl only la Packets ase Tans ,41► wad IA.,, by wenn. 'awned_ Jaswa kern R 1 ,,.. fl,wnegathic (*herniate. London Eng At .1laeNra 1•olorsde. nn March Silt. 144. floe wife sJ. MrIonian. formerly tet lied* ✓ tes. M a daeglo'«r 1s Rrulr• •. ter. the bah Ina 'the wife of F F: Wood*.,. assn. In, he telt of Marcb, the vote of 1. J. :n'••• :Ida own ■ W c sI JOHN KNOX, AnetLaeer., (flat :t .00. AUCTION SALE. 1 I ear•• . r.. .rived ,is-tnretton. from J.t S. McNair, fossil by,patsiiesiorti oa a: his ship un . 'f[turflrtJ, .1pril 1JtIt, 1 flora*, .'yrirt, L'thht t 'sggna• onelels 2 mingle. l.arn. es. teeeleit 1t1 Calton tags. a :4 abler astielee tee ueNro5 fn tee tome. • w 1 Sd& 4f,14 aft Uri ,.1 0 W 0' • -scam/iota- tan gab. the lenlts n howl o ate. namite may fie a very good thing for bleating the meanness O Old of a monopolist, but the Petr'iek Joyce gine, who leave their infernal 1 machines in railway stations , that the f explosion eudanpen the lives of innocent pendent tit na. way c ncenied in the success or failure of the Irish -American cause, will some day tie accepted neat ter Mr. ; Binka, the hangman, and the w'•rld will; breath easier when they are swung of Legal. SEA ik& LEWIS, BARRISTERS, t•, haaafa• u, J. A. Mott•rox. 1s: -I. E. N. Lewis. 110:- 1.11 • C. H.%YE4, )L{CITOR 011 • • rorn'r *1 th. *ore and went Met. 0 ti en. over Butler's bookstore. taesey Intend at Merest rates of Interest. (' I ARROW & PROCDFOOT, BAR T FOSTERS. Attorneys, 8ollcltens, ate Ooderieh. J. T. Darrow. N . Protldfeet. 114 Al[ER(►N, HOLT & CAMERON, nuriatesw, Snlleltore is Chememy. Re. .)dertch and \t'ingham. M. C Holt. M 0. Cameron. Otrjed u&. Z Mears. iltictioneering L -- W. HALL, AUCTIONEER FOR 1-1 . w County et Hue.w. Pales tinseled to tier part et the Comity. Address reins to Ooderleli P. O. 1 JOHN KNOX, MINERAL AUC- TIO'2UR and IoM ralessar.Oedr$eh, net. Ilarlrlt had ronukderatde e=pulasee la the anetbne*rint bed. he Is In • 110131enfn dMelrunre wilt. thorough oat warms .nIesimee eatrMeel In him ,)rdse's *gm: Mar,in's ItMel. or seat by nail to ray addnrs, (J derich 1'. 11.. carefully attended to. JOHN KNOX. County Asctlonerr. 1t!Q-11 J The suheeriber iA pow prepared( to furnish all kind•► of Field( and Clavier. Seeds of the BEST VARIETIES at rates that cannot l..• la•a6A•n its - Galerlch. Call and eXttdititue santple4 be------ fore e--- -fore purchasing elsewhere. REES PRICE East Street Grain Depot, Opposite Town Hall, Goderich. March bit ti. 14111 111 Canned Goods. tt ort Street. nett door to the Post 0■ee. WARRANTED "The Cheapest Hones 1 oder the Run." April It IMI. 143. - New Clover Seed —AND— TIMOTHY SEED, SEED WHEAT. SEED PEAS, OATS AND BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, FLAX SEED, GROUND OiL CAKE, AND ALL kIXDR,OY MANGOLD,.* TURNIP SEED T4X THRl WPi'H OtARDEN SEEDS OF EVERY VARIETY, rote RAUL AT SAMUEL SLOANE'S SEED STORE, Corner of Hamilton and Victoria street, (k)derich. ('htt•icen 2 lb Tins. Pigs Feet " " ('urn Beef " " Tongue '' Mackerel (in Tomato stance,) Salmon (extra quality,) Lobster, Mackerel, Sardines (French), Peaches (American). Blueberries, Tomatoes, 3 Nes tins, (been Peso (French), (green Beans, n Green Corn (American), French Mushroom, Potted( Chichnn. Ham k Tongue. Muutaril and (linger in 1 1b Jars, CHAS A. NAIRN. $qt are, Oodertch, Jan. 23, 111S4.