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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-6-27, Page 1THI 1' -clIXTH YEAR. t' 401.12 NUMBER N. i Cse refo-Wm. Loa Che. • Sun. -C. Gmbh 1:1.111 trial Flt -H. J. Hill. S eg off-Johe A. Naftel NY/8 ABOUT HOME] Icriaering;:ta• -gm PISIIIJ fur Sale -R. C. Heys. rano Dry tmods-Colborne Bros. Card of Thanks -Mary Ana Surerus. 4 Dentistry. :1 A NICHOLSON, L. D.S, SUILli EON west SA. Demist. Otaate wail reedescos. La 4. r•- •, three dimes below Beak of Moutreal. Rodericb Ins et si he People's Column. t. at k GOOD PIANO FOR SALE, VERY to el. cheap. Apply testi. C. HA 1 le. Hoole ea rich. 11111,41 CARD OF THANKS. ri -• ti .o Ow Confederate Life Asset moue - . P1 icoOemen. We hnve to return :ion our sin- ... -.• thanks tor the prouipt manner in which I ii, y ...• :ruled the claim we had MC11111111 your ' ft% tom; say. caused by the death of my km- re Your compasy arr. to be eongretulat- r *1 upon deviser such en rib...tent agent as Me. M 41,011 Me. The timely adv ii,e and &id which ., he promptly givers s Imo it is much needed. la ; *great hei. plidA.RV ANN SURERCSiWidow.. B HAMEL, tilIKEItUri thuardemo. Zurich. May 30th. Mt. 1001-41 8TRA W BERI ES'. STK A W BERRIED! STRAWBERRIES! First picking on lea J see. Order early from A. 6 ERR A.R1.1. le Pares cheap. of Knit kind you want. Otte tan, front alemard's garden. WOOD WANTED -200 ro 300 11 coma et wood. for which cash will be mail ers delivery. tpply to NORTH AMERICA T CHEMICAL CO. seeons 1 nadersch. May Ma. 1367113 1914-3t tt pASTUR AGE -THE SUBSCRIBER .1 le prepared to pasture stock at the Falk iteeerve. There are nearly a thousand acres ,)1 of good pasture land. Price for yearlings .Scl' per month . 2 year olds and upwards. hi per mount. Apply to SAMUEL PLATT. (lode- I. r,..h. ISO -ft VOR SALE - A FEW A 1 LAND r..1.. Rollers and Iron Harrows. will be sold neap0t the Oodericn Foundry. The Beatty Reaper and ell repairs for the sante can aise A be procured front the tluderich Foundry.or on - seplitation by mail to H. SEE0MILLER, Gorierich. Ont. Inlet f v 12ADWARD SHA RMAN • el:ICKLATER AND PLASTERER. 6' RAST STREET. Is still ready to do any work in his Ime at a moderate prices. Lam Bricks. F1rearicks. and other Building Material kepi on hand for Sale. Manta Oak. ISM takisim Godes-kik. SODA WATER FOUNTAIN v FOR SALE. 1 IN PERFECT ORDER. 1 A WbIte Marble Fountaio, heavily silver 1 el .ted. with two coffee cylinders, syrup 1 p• .•••• and every requaite eomplete or the h will be of li bar - i,imine of the eanlia offered further call at E. BING- .or mintimaistre 1 II ..M'S. where it MS he seen. and every in- format:on gives. t Goderiob. Jame Se& ISIS. 1111M-31 . f.! Auctioneering i Li W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR 1 1.. the County of Hares. Sales attended in any part of the County. Address orders to Goderich P.O. ISM. JTORN KNOX, GENERAL AUC- r TIONZER and Lead Valuator. Ooderich, 1 oat. Haring had cassidenable experience la tile aactionoering trade. be is in • position to .1,,elarge with tbotongb satisfaction ail coo- e maims entrusted to him. Order's left at , Mi 10. Hotel. or seat by mail to my address, e troth -rich P. O.. carefully attended to. JOHN ••1ilii,C Catalati Auctioneer. I30E41 i For Sale or to Let. 141ARM8 FOR SALE -LOTS 8 AND I .1-• 9. first eon MellilOn. township of Oefettich. 1 1 farina in wo beautiful adjoining. egoists:Mg ail !Macrae: about Si utiles front Ooderlich,on lake Huron; wed watered. A. M. SMITH. , ',mron. Onc Mall I U OrRE TO RENT -e--1r BRICK 11 MORether house. containiagolglatMr R. 1 with a quarter -acre thanes with fruit trees. 11 1. situated -es St. David's street eon- venient to the equara aad will be rented oa • resaleable 01111014 roe apply to particulars D. HOLMES. sorter of East and 1 icteria istrent. IM744 HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT - A house Palmerstoe assamoileue on amt. an4. two - rbsM onatainIng six pen nrmL a: sert.,or for iren . Thar, et:s annirert Is iminfortable air coevenient. For particulars apply to Z. R. WATSON, painter. 11117.11 }'ARM FOR SALE -THE WKsTER. LY Macros. of the easterly lee acme of block - r,- in the 7th concession of the tows - ship of Colborne. Thirty acres cleared. re - malodor well timbered. good frame bare. Wood water, nice °rebel -4. well fest-ed. about tour miles from Ooderich. Terms may Yoe further particulars apply to K. tokaltiou. Barriater. Goderich. or toARTHIIR HACOH- KR V on the premise.. 11017-2a SIORE '1'0 RENT OR SELL -BE - 'Nelms corner of good gravel read. Howie it aortae. In good repair. name *xi& wftb eiare wood i land. ream shed. stable and acre P.O. and daily mail. Terms easy. orry to R. T. HAYNES, ellteppardlon. l QHEPPARDTON FARM Ti RENT 1 .7 OR SEM.. 30 acme. SD aeres eleararl sal free of stomp. ; all well fen01.11 : 1R0 wend; good barn mad shed east other buildings. In- •Judleti:k eottaire 13:30, with cellar hal elm of : a splendid or -hard : Mtge creek Terms Arid, rem acrees the lot. earl an premises. Lot it Lake Shore Road. township •4 Colborne. R. T. HAYNES. abeppardtost. Mare\ MM. UM. 11133 - ACRE LOT IN ASHFIELD FOR •-, 1Y SALE Ow Itrd Cow_ Eh. 3p acres clam- ed. balance wood hardwood. A food orchard Tows TOP2011- Ask for the -Solid Comfort" er -011vette" erIch cigar. • package of Moe American Vomit Proems Powder and Liquid will preserve ZS lbs. "Prost, tither with or without sugar for No need to keep the fruit Mr tight 15. lama. Agent. The volunteers will soon oe home, and will rushing by squads to R. Hallows, to net tee of the splendid photograph he has tak- er our company ft is a good picture, and ery man looks • tieru. When the boats calling at Goderieb. want net the best brand of wines or liquors. the .ward always takes the 'bus to W. I.. Hor- n's. where something that canapt he expell- ees always be obtained. A Coto $tar. My old friend. Mosso Oates. los a cold snap in July with frost is Muir 1 predict a continued spell of admire- ri from all who will inspect my cabinet pho. Geo. B RomoA. Tit MOIL Dominion day will draw any people to tioderich. and our well-dreas- y wag man will be telling their visiting l.n4a that they get the* cut and make-up at & A. Pridhana's, the fashionable Wham Jure RSCRIVED. -A. variety of oil cooking over, which I will guarantee. The Victory. lib its ertonatea top: the Dietz Tubular Hot t also the summer Queen. Prices from .311 up to gilt Tour different kinds of coal I in stock. u. N. Use's. The town council will meet to•night. Mn. Copeland returned from Chicago it week. Dr. Sippi, of London, was in Gown is week. Mrs. Harry Rothwell left for Galt on uesday last. The drouth of June parched the gnus • Treat extent. Rev. John Ball was on a visa to his d home this week. Mrs. Beck, of Saltford. we reg.st to rn, is quite an invalid. Mr. and Mrs. Robe Mopw are en out, for British Columbuo. The Queen s betel. Port Arthur, was troved by tire on Saturday. Mrs. Clarke, of Si. Louis, has been ting Wm. Dickson, gaoler. Keep your eyes open fur George Ache- n's adrertiseinent next week. Mrs. Dr. Adams, of Einbro, is visiting her old home, for a few weeks. thee of the stage horses dropped dead u Friday from the excessive heat. Mrs. R. Roberts has been at Hamilton tatting her sister who is seriously Messrs. Abe. Smith, David Reid and •land Papst, hare retun.ed offal°. Miss Annie Downing and Miss Me- n have returned from college for the olidays. H S. Helms., 0. T. R. went of edford, was in town for s few days is week. Dr. John Hincks, of the Michigan heel of Medicine. is practising in teem, Mich. Rev. Mr. Hick. of Winnipeg, preach - very effectively at St. George's on unday night lest. We merle to leap n that Capt. Fraser, with an aocident at his post in Idford, 3bchigan. Mrs.:Coopeland, formerly of the Chi - o unllinery houseus in town as the nest of the Misses Wilkinson. By announcement in another column t will be seen that J. A. Naftel intends herd; to retire from business. S. 8. NO. 1, Goderich township, Thos. endereen, teacher, will hold as annual genic a• Plates teepee this afternoon. Miss Hattie Price has returned from a oog wise to Belleville, where she has )Iefl perfecting her knowledge of music. Rev. J. B. Ayl•worth occupied the sipit of the Victoria St. Methodist torch. morning and evening, last Swa- y. George Clarke, of Clinton, was hat week fined $9 40 for &teething a meeting of the Lord's Army. It served him right. All moneys due Tn. Ston•Lahonld be paid up before Monday ohe end of the half year) to avoid oats and credit charges. R. W. McKenzie, of this town, was elected • member of the missionary board at the recent Methodist Conference at Clinton. Mrs. W. Orson, of Wingham, is visit- ing her sister Mrs. Robert Henderson. We regret to learn that the latter is in very poor health. Mrs. H. W. Pools and daughter, of Brantford, are speeding a few days in lawn, the guest of her sister•in-law, inn. W. Vanatter. CHRAr SrOAR. C. Crabb has lowered the record for cheap sugar, by publish- ing his granulate.; sugar at 12 lba. for the dollar. ftee eclat - Reese Pries has been appointed solo agent Inc the celebrated "U mon Churn," a shipment 4.4 which has just been re sieved. Cell anti see them We understand that Henry Marlton, beabbnilder. has received the °entreat from the Dominion Government to Wild six lifeboats, for service nn the Ririe F. B. Stacy, of St. Thomas. was in trent during the week and wee the :met of Mr. S. P. Halls He is of opinion that Goderieh is an attesetise pews. GODERICII. ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1884. MCGILLICI'DDY BROS. Pr • OHM A YEAR IN ADVABN"Crillia Bushmen men should remember tlat Demme* Cenerseaan -Auteuil/ these the Scott Act as far as possible lu *very tomorrow will be a bank lieliday, it b•-• upon whom the degree of lisehelto of lorounty in Ontario. That while we do ing the day appointed for the (official Divinity was conferred by the Chancel- ! net believe the Scott Act to be all that celebration ef the Queen'. Bonham.. , lor .1 the Written" University of own- !WO want. yet wa sr thauktuI 10 our John Moseley, sr., claims to hare eat don, haat Monday, were the Rev. W. I legislators for it, as they have given u. the brat imam ,„I the idth af June. HI. Crud:. C,tiution, and the Rey. R. , a pledge a fuller leeislatton whore we hay erep'wee sefely. cured, hi mys. How Hicks, Nt inuipog, formerly of Gad,- I make them feel that they have support big the average cut ASS we 11.,1 in. rich. The hoods were placed on o the !enugh of the vmThem Imre caudithries by Rev. Prof. Sees and the in so doing. parchments were relented by Vice -Pro- vost Kerr. formed. E. 8. Hng*rth, who had been anced• ing the high schied, was entertained at an ice cream sects' by the North street Postmaster Dickson ie still confined to , of an old Guderich man • -Fred. Ritchie bed Methodist .4 which he was a front the effects 11 Ins accident on I is an eligible candidate fur the peniten- Tuesday last. He was attending to his I tiary. He was for a considerable time member. bees, which were swat , and having employed as a clerk by .1. Gordon 1110Ca1111111 11, go up a tide, WWI swinging Sheriff, merchant tailor, Sr. Paul's ward, himself 111011 la therefrom when he strain- and when that gentlemen became ill, he el seine the ligaments tif the ann. had s.• much confidence in Ritchie that Thr injury, theugh not imprimis, is nee- he put him in charge uf the stern When erthelets of a painful nature. We hope Mr. Sheriff reouvered, Ritchie disap- te pee Mr. Dickson' around again in a pearel, and it was discovered that an short tinit. opera glass, valued at $20, and about Doeteem Da i Goimeaten. -By $100 worth of ehithin4 had been stolen. large posters and small bills it will be Detective Burrows was detailed t make seen that the sports ilt Godcruch on Do- inquiries. and succeeded so well that he minion day promise to embrace some cf lauded Ritchie in the deck yesterday, the greatest attractions ever presented and the prisoner found that evidence to the public in this section. The pro • The following from the Toronto NC 1C41 of Weduesday refers to the victimizing LAI seem -The ••Beavers," of Sea - forth, will play the Hurons,.4 rich, en the /reunite of the latter, im- mediately after the bicycle races on Do minion Disy. The .4eir1emy Netr4 is the title a beautifully printed monthly, published by the students of the 31ichigaii Meitery Acadeiny, Orchard Lake. It is full of geed reading. Rev. A. Anthony, Church of England missionary I an the Ind* Reserve, Gmnd River, a deesendant ant) chief of the ancient and honorable tribe of the Dela- wares, was in town this week. Sheriff Gibbets Tt.ursday brought into tour office a .talk of rye which meas- ured 6 ft. 4 in. from tap root to top of head. The sheriff leads the tali stalk precessimi this meson thus far. A. Met). Allan, left for Clifton Springs, N. Y., en Tuesday last, in pur- suit of health That he will be much impreved by the change in the desire his many friends in Godetich and vicin- ity. The ..r the Meiledist church will give& strawberry festival 10 op top style on Friday evening next, the 4th inst.. en the grounds of Wm. McLean. Everybody is invited and promised a happy time Our celebration of Dominion Day is toeing boomed in besforth. The Exposi- tor says : •"Th• Ancient (order of Fores- ters' band, if this town, hare been en - tented ti. play at the First of July cele- toratien at Goderich.•' We are pleased to learn that Mr. Spence, Vittoria street, who has been ill for mime time with erysipelas in the arm. is now in a fair way of recovery. At 0110 time Ins case had assumed a Ninon, cherecter, but happily a champ Sunday. and swung his arms mud sang in foe the better has set in. his usual vigorous fashion -Several of Here is • floating item which we have the "Army" are out 111 camp at Londion, picked up and preserved for the benefit and there is IMAM, curieliity to learn bow grain Inc is a long one, and visitors to Goderich 01/ the le of July will enjoy a mood time. The special train to Mitchell and interveuing points will net leave until 10 p. na Tea Bin, Btu Weise -Wm. Pater- son, of Brantford, son ..f the M.P. fur North Brant, was in town last week with his bicycle. H. 5 an itccemplished rider, and gave a number of exhibitions on the wheel. He was guided hither by Bert Well., who voluntarily took upon Unl- ade' the position of managing director. They make 'I g • aai te.oti -Welly to • •run the stem of the wheel, and PAitTt011 to "show ' the run of the wheel. "Tem Oteerm.-• -This statinni beat is now running a series of cheap trips be- tween Goderich and Cleveland and inter- vening ports, at the marvelously low rate nf $12 for the entire trip and re- turn, or $7 to Bay City and return. In sedition to the regular trips arrange - meats have been made for moonlight ex- cursions from Oodench on Thursday of each week. A quadrille band is always on board. For particulars see adv. Aeon Nance -The meetings of the Lord's Army are still well attended. - "Happy BUI," front Clinton, was up on they restated the temptatema of the of our local churches, and our Local bicycler, :-The leading churches to tented he lobise is to ere England now provide a Ace for the to be held in about a month -The Army storage of cycles far their members while alahurietr some 80 converts since its advent attending divine services. Th youngle's suede 44 the BORN IN CAMP. -A few weeks ago a North street Methodist church is proper. number of persona related to one aaoth- in.; to give a grand lunch on Dominion ter went into camp in a retired spot near His Beloved Steep." Miss Bertha Dory in the store recently occupied hy Goderich. While enjoying the cool of Trainer sang "One Sweetly Solemn Mr. Vivian, West street. Ice cream, the shade of the umbrageous tnaples Thought- with gtod expressive. Mies strawberries, lemonade. &c., will also be and beech in "leafy June, it was found camphen. of seaforth, a popular v„ca. necessary to procure the assistance of a provided. Tickets for lunch, 15e. hats, and was warmly received. She skilled orriercAeur for one of the ladies, The Wingham 1-i4effe, referents: to the sang A 11.•10 in good style, and was one in against lien so strong tbat he threw him- self terthe mercy of the court by plead. in the Southern States. and defined the ing guilty. The Magistrate remanded Chatauqua Idea, as put by Dr. Vincent. him te Wednesday next fur sentence He urged a larger grasp of the Bible. STANDARD TIME. -The S.ratfied hes_ A man cann.ut teach whet he does not cow is responsible kr the following know, nor lift impale higher than he stand. himself. We need a fuller study On Tuesday afternoon a prominent legal gentleman from the ieutern States, arriv- et the work as well as a larger hold of ed from the west. intending to go to :he tcripturee. No book had se much . Goderich. He was fold the train lett at of childhood in it as the Bible. Shakes- 'I 8.05 p.w.. and to amuse himself in the 'memo and Hefner did not magnify interim he took a walk about town. childhood, but the Bible did. A child Some time after the Goderich train had was • model for the great Teacher. Grip left he was seen walking on the piatferin, last week had pictured a euy standing and was asked by the watchman where h•tmeer1Lah.1 Swig:Oman and Principal he was going. On saying to Goderich. Grate. his hand grasped kindly by each. he was bold the train had been mine That boy was the greatest figure of the some time. oteiposstese," sato he, ethe three. When God has a great work for • train &leant go till 8.05." "Certainly," DI= t0 .10 lie bezins at the cradle and said the watchman. "but it 12 00* 8.25.- trains him from it. In closing the lector - The stranger pointed to his watch rather er deplored the lack ef real home life of confidently, which marked 7.25. and was the present day, and made a plea for a rather taken aback when told that east higher style .4 manhood. The address of the Detroit river. eastern standard via listened to with chose attentioon, the time was used, an eve- hour faster than aide secretary having evidently caught in the west. He will proobably remern• the sympathies a his audience from the ber the difference in time hereafter. s•art. Yesterday he began a series in 8. S. Institute ineetinvs in Knox cherub, OniieN RtelTAL t No CONCIIRT.-Th• entertainment held in Knox Church on and they will la continued. this afternoon Tuesday evening was poorly patronized. (at 4 p.m. and evening in North street tethedist church. These gatherings Miss. Fish, who managed the concert, S will prove a treat to all who attend. did her part most *Hi:bendy, her (organ solos revealing taste, and her aceompani• MARINH ment to the vocalists being of a high order. She was aOly assisted by Mr. nem. wb. rtew me his interesta He has liabilities ul &boat five millions with assets of fifteen lions. He has no interest in Wall street. His liabilities will be liquidated, and he will then retire from active business He is • very old man. sick and feeble, and dbus bodily condition is such that he cannot take care of his business. Mel- ville C. Day,:his son in-law, thinks willa careful minutemen' there null be tar more than enough to pay all chair. in full. tlarrison has been partially pros- trated by the heat and exeiteinent and is qutte tit His failure created great ex- citement in Wall street. 8. S. feerntore Meirrirem. - Rev. John McEwen, general secretary .4 the 8. S. Association of Canada, lectured in the schoolroom of North street Metho- dist churth on Wednesday before a very intelligent audience or: "Lemons to be Derived from the International Conven- tion at Louisville." He said that the strength ..r the weakness .1 the 8. S. movement lay in the strength or weak- ness ce the teachers. He showed what a powerful instrument the Sunday school had been in helping to break down caste Foote on the %organ. The Misses Fisher, • o • of Kinandine, were well received, and established themselves as favorite& They are a charming toir of v,ocelists. Miss Smeath gave a solo, and also saris in pleasing style, a duett with Mr. C. E. Mountjoy, of London. The latter was as, effective in his solo, " He Giveth excursion (rein that town to Gooderich and upon ilia arrival a lb; diaciPla af a well rendered trio. Miss Fiah and Mr. Faculapius was safelydelivered of a A. 11. Henderson being the other voices. ys last week, sa: -We would advise the child. The little tory should he strung Me Henderson sang "Tired" with feel- ing and power. We cermet speak favorably of the singing of the choir, which was a disappointment to all pres- ent. The inele voices were poor. especi- ally in solo parts. Mitre Fish'a excellent handling of the instrument all through the evening was a source of much sate- floor, weighing about 1.200 tons. The faction to her friends. I cargo was the largest on record out of FROM LOBO AND NDON TOWN4HIP - I Duluth by 1,500 barrels. On Friday last an excursion numbering some 1,700 came to town from Lobo, London townehbp and intervening points. The excursion was gotten up under Sun - Park House proprietor to erect some and hearty. swings and to provide some outside amusements, as those who go there and In the London Methodist cenference. Snd no amusements quickly return to on Saturday, Rev. Dr Sutherland, gen the town. eral missionary secretary referred to the Salvation Army, and VI the Lord's The Woodseek Nentinet-Reriete says Army. He said their success was olu• of the recent lacrosse match played here to the tact that they gave every one between the Wox,dstock and °Wench clubs :- "The Ooderich boys did every- 1 something to do, if it was only beating • thing in their power to give the boys tambourine. "He had known a man to come from a funeral in the highest poss. pleasant time, and our boys will return play ! ible spirits just because he had the direc- the compliment when the Herons the return nuatch, which will be before I lino a ii• (Laughter.) Give the mem- ben something to do." Deep. The steam barge Niagara arrived on Sunday last from Pert Arthur with 12000.bushels of wheat for Ogilvie & Hutchison. The schooner Azov, from Collin's Inlet, arrived on Menday, laden with lumber foi a Seeforth tirm. On Wednesday the schooner Ariel arrived from Blind River with lumber for Williams & Murray. Also the schooner Kolfage from Providence Bay with lumber fur H. Secord. The schooner Garibaldi and Jame Mo- Leod also arnved demur the weak. The regular steamers from Sarnia. Duluth and Bay City made their usual calls daring the week. The United Empire twoueht dews from Duluth on her last trip the cargo which ever left that perliallt cargo was 11,500 barrels of Minnesota lletkiedisi Chum! et tamale. ong. The final report of the stationing ouan The excursion from Stratford, under Rev. Samuel Fear, of Elora, who is day wheel auspices and was well patron- mitts° is as follows: the &wipers 44 40 4) e e oat) of the oldest living Met tudist preach- ized. Mr. J. W. Keldall, stat on agent impanel' pinnuto. • f th H ni Mernori I friends in eladarirh st liderton. is deserving of credit for Godench (North -M.0 Thos. M. Camp- ' guest of Mt.. Genre* Aehesen). This I M. is visiting having ofinceived the scheme and brought hall Victcria-st., ,John H. Careen :) .1. Church, was largely attended. The ex- it to a successful issue. The excursion- C. Pomeroy, Supernumerary. ista arrived shortly befere ten i''cl.ock in Clinton, Ratenbury-.t., Jas. Gray, G. the morning, and remained in COelerich Salton ; Ontario st...lehn Kenner. until six in the evening, when they de- Seaforth, Jo& Henley. Itolistereille, parted for home well satisfied with the Wni. Harks, Gen. Kennedy. Hayfield, Say that had spent in Horton s county Thos. Gee. Varna, Alf. S. Smith. town. The party was tecompanied hy Het -mall north, m. Torrance, Jabot W. the Lucian hand, under the leadership Dyke ; Hensel! 'mouth, John Bell, Lon. of Mr. W. Quigley During the day doeboni, John Hough Dungtneose the band dieceursed capital music on the John Turner, Jas. T. Legeir ; O. square and at the park, and conclusively Rica, Superannated. Auburn, Jes. lbe proved that the picnic manager. were well. Benmiller, Joseph Markham_ wise in their day and generation when !College, Jos. 8. Crooke, Goe. H. Cohble they 'smeared the services th • Lucsn I dick. musicians On the way to t, station I James Onty, De. Sept. JIISMOS the band kindly serenaded the newspaper I Reeky, Fin. Sec. officee. and rendered excellent mivem. I WIROMAM DIRTRIVT. Wingham, (I. H. Cornish, Secretary of Coniference. Kincardine, Jas McAl- lister, 111/4.. H. Hilts, Supersnuated (Streetsville. Flagg& Licknom, I holm« Turk ; John Welke., sadlog home. noble slope to a creek running aerosol tee tee awl are really drained Terme may. ApVyitig T. HA Y NEB. Sheppardtow. March M. iiMe THE HURON HOTIL eit.am RAULTE. PRIOPRINTW13. .T110 Reran Hoar lam " Mae hete reweedly been matted In every arid capeMis of gi•leg eatiefartlan in arc partici:Mr to the travelliat triable In essimettee how Men Martell, affhd np for the= osenrsalmvos arN its 1. Most traveller. 1111 peerirtereial team for clams of a . Rates fee tree Warlara1130 cursionista were acoompamed hy t e venemole man of God was stationed Sebringville band, which discoursed here about 33 years ago, and at that sweet music in the park during the day. nine won the hearts 44 the people by his The day • delightful one, althiough an and faithfulness. He is now hour bolero the visitors left • 'hewer of ninneritY M years of age, but is still in possession arkedeek nf Ins ?scuttles, and deliaies the hearts Mrs. Black, of Weat•iit•. returned "n , of his "spiritual children' with his talks Moods,' evening, from a point in Wis- about the goednese of God. consin, 269 miles west of Chicago, The Winnipez Nen, of the 4th of Jure whither shim had gone to bring t3 Gode- ha-1 the following : A. McD. Wilson, rich, the body of her son, John W., who of the late firm of Langriege & Willem, had died suddenly in his western home. The funeral took place nn Tuesday boa. 1 the pioueer wholesale drug firm cof the `Sorthweet, leaves this afternoon to Mrs. Black has the sympathy of the pub- accept a respeosible position tn .erchdale, lie in her aMicCon Wilson .b Cos, Hamilton, Ont. Mr. David Hamiltou,of Minnodema, son 4 Wilson has made a wide circle of friends Hugh Hamilton, of this town, is now , during his residence in this oountry, who visiting friends in the county. He re- , will always be pleased to hear .4 his ports good crop prespects in his Ncrth- ' future prourese and prosperity.- Mr. western home, where he has resided fie! Wilson spent a few days with friends the past six years. Mr. Hamilton is en here. and left last week for the anOitioue enthusiastic Reformer,and was the Jehit , cit of the Liberal candidate in the Gibenn- ' YA.a ee., . • • n ri is being made this yew to Van Norman contest in East Huron. i arrange a circuit .4 games of the various At the semi monthly meeting of Hu- Caledonian Societies of Canada to he fin Encampment nn Friday evening, the ' held in close attendance, thins insuring foltowing were elected °Seers for le 1 the attendance of all the promiseet eneoing term :-C. P., Patriarch .1. 7. athletes, of whom this year these is a 1 Smith ; H. P., Patriach L C. Russell; greater away than ever. Among three A. W., Patriarch It Ole...; J. Wo already in the conntry are Angus Me - Patriarch J. Beck ; R. So Patriarch J. I Donald. late piper 91st Highlanders, B. Moore, realected ; F. So Patriarch Malcolm McNeil. piper and dancer. son H. W. Ball, do.; Treas., Patriarch N. of the firemen* Scottish dancer, and Hugh Campbell, do. Anderson, champion jumper of Scotland "Rent Teter." -Petty thieving still fur 10 years. Wm McLennan. whn continues in Getlinich, and every day made so favorable an impression lest we hear of moll seta •4 'arcane. The year, is also expected. other night station agent Stratton hod a ten-gallou tan of oil taken front the rear of his bombe he BOUM person or persons unknown. Mr. Straiten hopes the thief will bring back the can en that it can be refilled. Tuesday night the elothes hue belonging to Mrs- Wm. Johnston was limited and ems shirt .rd ten skirls taken. Parties wise loge anything sheeld lees no time in acquainting eseistehle Yule of the lose The Bradawl. Poo. says : -John HUI- liar. of Goderieh. who left Grey eight years agn, wee weather old friends pis the let wan. leet week. He think@ the farms in this part rif the tewaship ha.* been greatly improted isk *at time, genii At t Costraegates-On the third day of the session of Methodist Church Cestference, Guelph Dietriet, in Clinton, the Rev James Harris, Chair - elan of the Temperance Orweinittee pre - 'noel • report in whist, is se forth in a 110.111i foreitehr manner the present aspeets of the Temperance rinestien, and urged 'mon the Conferenee and aU its nsembees their earshot efforts to remove intompor• sum trona our midst by the passing of Should filters excursions parttime he in- stituted from the south hare not hem- tation in recommending to the consider- ation of the manseement the claims 44 the Liman hand, the memhort oof which musical ability ../ a high erder with an Hamilton. BOIT* S. tiellery77r. eembine gentlemanly tlemean.r. and 8uperanueted. Ashbeld, Cht anxiety toa plume+ to the public in every John J Rapp , J. ()gelds.. Socaraussu particular ! ary. Ethel, itiehard Paul. TaantaterA C0141100.00P _Mn of our i Richard V. . -Vintage'. Brnseele, Deets readers will remember C. K. Clewiston, , C. Clappison. Waitron, T J. Sabine. who was employed by the Canaria r•mi- t_i_lyth, John S. Fisher. Beltway& pany at Goderich, in the only days of Edwin A. Chewn, H. D.; Win. .1. Bran - Huron. tle was a ship carpenter and , /loon, left without a circuit at his own re - we believe a kremlin for the Company ..ple•ei for one Year- Billoallia• 11.0,10 when the Minnisituag steamer was being Loomis Whitechercle T. C. Send?, Wilt at Goolerich. He wee said to have ooll. Kinloe., David Auld. Salem, , left the Corepar.e • employ leaving has John W. Sanderson. College, R A. cash secount in a rather irregular condi- tion After leaving Gooderiehhe went into the mw mill business in Missouri, and in 184R drifted to California. and became one lot the Ran Francisco, millimeters& SRA a few Teen aeo nammei to New 'fork. Altheneh reputed to be worth stiono,000. he ways $20,000,000. he made an assignment • few days ago. Kee- nan!' agency says that owinv to the physies1 condition of Cometorlowe Garri- son, his friends have advised him to snake aseignment in order to nretect ell Boehm George H Cornish, Diet. Sept.; R. A. Chime, B IS., Fin. nee. Fish. pi ossinaoly those friss the New e*.tie ?wiener,, are deal in thousand& to the lake near Parkdale and atm vitiation (b. atmosphere. Den 1,'Leary, at Memphis, Tenn., re - sanely rede 000 miles on eight hognuna rses. while Albert Fleck nede • bier& twelt• homes • day fcr six 1570, smear tuse fill mike.