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The Huron Signal, 1884-7-25, Page 8p 1 8 SALTON'B POSITION. Ohm lee r lessen Inv Ms Meal el eke Magi Act I'reMsesess- 1 1 Urr*WA, July lE --On Wednesday U. McGibbon, barrister, Mlltuu,arriaed and resented the petition, praying 'het the glosenter of aoumcd tis a day ter meting on the repeal of the Soutt Act. It was signed by 2155 actual voters um the county tied seine :u20 mimes are in the !course of a few deya Fethor O'Connor petition. The difference is though dup- during his residence is th a uoalitywhas bastions, removals from the cuuMty, and endeared himself to everybody de deaths. Thu morning W. 'J. Fee, the who. with the come mve fwd contact, t ct, and his well knows temperance organizer, awl parts end the a and arty treed will and formerly secretary of the Ontario aih- poop ante, presented a counter petition, sign- wishes of all classes of the community. sod vet behalf of the temperance electors His pasturage has been wonderfully sue- s Halton by iter M. Cameron, presi- easeful notoonlyin spiritual ten acrest in c ds:it of Halton alliance ; Rev. L Broth rel thin He has purchased ser, secretary : W. 1). Bruthers, A. of land, erected a bandeume beck rest - Wilmott, W. H. Lindsay, Jas. Hobos- dente with stables and outbuildings, laid take, Itev, M. McKnusie, T. J. Starrett, out the grounds, beautified the church, Editor Holum Vra3; J. M. Basted.) and and nut only is this valuable property clear J. Harrison. This counter petition sots of debt, but smell balancen forth that in the petition for 'he roped ese results speak the terms of the Scutt Act mtself mud volumes for the energy and enterprise 1881, .1 the rev. gentleman. On Sunday even- ing in-awaoil of January Slat, ,tied in last at the clues of the service his with.ctiIt s petitions am during ib g. with It appears that dorityt thn last ptirslu•ouyn prevented hum with a puree dominion goiters) elections the comet vs.- curtaining nearly tf�, as • token of tiro candidate in Halton was az-shentf, their affectiunate;esteem, and on Tues- rww Senator McKindssy and W. bio• day last a number of his cleriemI and Craney, liberal. The temperance people other friends met at his residence at a being afraid of certain pnopnsud •mend- farewell luncheon in his honor. Among aaeuts to the Sohn Act, sought to obtain those present were Ret- Fathers Shea, the pledge of the app sition thereto from the candidates. McKindsey refused t.. pledge himself, but McCraney did. rhe teinperance people then organised their own meetings, and ran a catuprign in the interest of McCraney as the tem- perance caudulate. This aroused ill foa- ling miring the temperance clnservatltes, and uuny of them were induced during 1 ace.,mt.anied by • h•udsome'the.tip int e r g tg, uugt e tt br (;radially hullo up until strong Hundreds tion asking for the repesl sit the Scott shyer water Vitc seer. P y lases- u( subtle tttaladtea siY eoatiaut around us. 1 d read by Rey Father thea, of Setifurth : Tie don�ec, t ie p *1 r raroad •nand thea rc•Ay to ants. k whrrc•er there is a weak of reatln yyuulnt. W r way en:ape many • natal abaft by autUwn g poin test em at tit well anY • f will parc Present re 1 f t rids and oedfr•me"-('ire were apps+ *ince g. one scores of Ileclarat►ons from v..term so expression of heartfelt regard i$ be held to the steerage, and that in theI JAra Erre a to signing will be presented to the depart- esteem. To many of w who have ter I be het a raer rage, an in the fore• I London Ems" - tarot stating that they oro in t•tvur.4 Ibe yyooh enjoyed your glad ,offices and II castle would take place. Mlindful of the I Nis. act, although appwnng hatomt those ' friendly assistance to all our undertake 1 fact. however, that persons of diverse 1 Godene h, oa Nund•I July lie , he wit. {,Mitiouipe f. r apps•» Tlat the tern Ings, hoar memo; al to another sphere\` a faiths were on board, the announcement et Ter+. )ft{:Jlhuddy. of • w.n sad on Tuesday the '�bd Jt.1y.Mre- Kiedee lanae shown by his course re- dl rejoice, however, t. at is pe I ld c educt a service for tbuas of t e t a son. n the ]Ir =NTAtTION. ~Mai gr yllgnaeb se Mee. fltsras misses. of Wswase ft. THE HURON SIGNAL FRIAY, JULY 28, 1884. QLPT DUTTON I remained seated. As „ppurtsnity wee l but nu tone seemed in favor of etabreetel litres say uppuuent of • sot to speak, II* tialsard .t * sea targets Wise Mover tM opportunity Iasi a e 1p bat caved swab. Tab O tea. W'e would like a visit from the Lard's la aiu Jeae K Uutt.w, the awa►ur Army here . W'e would give than a Rev. Father O'Coeto,r, thv esteemed ca n tai the service of the Allan I,ee fate show. lienar eta yt u[ Wawanvah (sir the Past of stsamets, died In the hospital st Mon- Paaao.Ay-M[ias Suess 111Mk, d eve sir rs ip th hiss boon al,ln,mted by Hu lurdshitt, tM Bishop u[ urun to the treat fart i;uoday. He was ►boat bli Dette>wt, vwtod friends ben lett week. - p�rieli of Mlaidstone to the county of y'ears of age. During h:s servies ea I J. MMlsttl.ud, d ,i. da , e l Penh, is lieges, wMther he will reswre in the Chan Met of the hth vessels AtIan c the 1 the Nowt .d tl. Liarold. -James Cooks, Allan fleet be crutwd the Atlanto user .d l`lietos, sojuuroed (sir •few day with doll olutr, and e could .,.tarot that hIs mover James Huron. --Fred Ltmtivld enjoyed se a s it til sail r skip. While hm gtte , herd • pleasant visit le Hulmesvtlle fast week. ties akttfut *situs wee taw fur hisbbi by At the last meeting of the L 0. O. T., wad earnes n wdl knows fur ev ability 213, Bros. Peatlaud and ShsOald, sit and during his l •Chrirene* at Salltst. I Lakelet Lodire, Howick, attended and mid a it ag his lung t►dut, of Mea ct both Kaye interesting addresses, with a paade it a part of hu duty to c►pduct religtuus services b hu shop. ; song by Bru. Shepard. A good pro - The captain efts a man tall, 1•urtl ,and granite* by the members was given. An +ll prvp•,rt►uned. with rather c lar interesting Reeimbue by Bro. Linklater brought down the house cropped hair, full, gray -bearded face, keen, deep-set eyes, and had a voice full and sonorous, with just ouotygh of a Lancashire accent to 1�ive it • quaint turu now sod then. In each port be devoted his spare tune to preaching, interspersed wtth visiting the sick and woman has tee intellect sit a men, hut, helping the unfortunate seamen in mere as in the can of Queen Elizabeth, her material ways. Says one who has sailed i intelligence is usually tuarred by g with him fur a number of Pain : "H.I united with the weakness of $ woman. never goes ashore without being fully Amongst what Sir Henry James hu ir- equipped for the service of presetting the reverently styled the "shrieking sister- ' hood " there are :nauy chanuing ladies }�teaical. E. CASs, ILII. 11.C.P.B., himmk • Owe N • isett 112. rttr B WHITELY M D C -M., PHY- SICIAN. A000wbeur, etc., >d• "p'�-T►• ahgs.r.� : tine• L �EA(IBNR A LEWIS. HJL&WTsas, C. Miaa�ttn, Js. J. A. Kot�7eui. tt N. LMwra. 1� 1) C. HAY* BOLIWITOR die., iN pM�4r•• Y•ieleMwis� wm'�M'M�wets tilde of lauewt. V . W Ile -sew Mr. Labouchere•s impreseiun a that the vast majority of wumeu prefer to be angels at the hearth w becoming ele.- :raises at the wilt. Oocasiunall)• a 's Drat telaes_ tip vaalre I t f( l R, MoDONAIIH, MoD., PHYSIC- lJf. LAN. t1Uliu ON• lee..Orsideste of Tor - sate Usi• tar. i.leectiate of tau Itoya1 �o of Pb stciaa. l onion. imrt•ad. &o ke.. M. l'. P. S.. Osurto. :Mee and rabies, Opposite Bdlere Hotel. HataUtea st ` - r- 1 DR M.•LEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR UEON, Comoros kr. °Moe and reside/see di earum e Wrest •vesad doer west o- t-- \ 1711 r G. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI- 11. ctaa. swrpeseast Aeeeaotter. (traduale otToronto Univ er t Ois!igpo•ue lamer -on a: l'wteroai essR rsasnww• If not le ogoe, esquire at lbs least 1Ttl-r• i IRS. SHANNON s HAMILTON, 1 raj -n sots. aseseeas�•r the e. Ogee •t Hr. dlta. C. 8 pod tiudench. 0. C. ®/�=MI• J• C• } 1731 t• your THE G RrilLa .T asp• but the rule holds good that twat Of ,A ager who eruesrd with him � 1711 out we heard the ship's bell calling t.� -- I Of Llve Stock, O Y' Y E MARINB • mall EYry s e Q't)A•-OaAT[rl'L •`fD U - (� C Mt l I usual this y t.tc "Hy • thorottgh aw,wbdtte of lbs oatui Products, Implements and Man- (lAIt WW/&APROUDVO0T' /AR CAMERON, HJLT A C.:1ItloON, Benetton VE)4.sicYar`s`Mdg Wt •.Yllaali w Loans ane insurance. E ARK LEit. PO�'MONEY 8 trial Iesr o•aI.BKlAtilia it 1 Uodericb. April 17th, NM 600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO CAM KIION HOLT & CAWS/iON� Oale • iol_ MONEY TO LEND. - PRIVATE funds- Oe freehold .scanty. A 7 to Ove. Swanson. Uuderlck. i(ONHY TO LEND. -A LAKOE 11VViL amoest of IMvW rads Per tavest meet I vt bwesi raW oa lrwtc1500 aii Aloft j1. �AitHOW t PRIGilI 'OOT• r FV NDf+ 1X120 000 PRIV ATS TO LEND • W Farm •nA Town }'raps star at b wast is- 38Il11-aeIltennial Bip081tnet sill, , Wre tit Morigulrea has �;� �"obtain 'W SNCWAR:961. f hew AdiM1SS I Tris Week. ■ t hare --U. IL Old. 1pUOU- McOota Bros. Webbed -J. W. Smith. e -C. H.un�. lova t --C. H. lilrvla I m fur er w neat -K. D. C$ rel. y• •.ndry m�moa•ne Wisatd- llttm • t sof serilaste or te )L CsLne _414 Pseje of men, b.. �' H yorrowencan UA\ I5 7 t J when Capt. D "O he fir ttdS ilio I chant wuh to be ures ase* 1 1884- u title is satisfactory. 03•}•ON Harriotars• te.. (ioden.:b. Premia+) says ;-••lin the first Sunday eausn'they are failures as women- p silts Dair , of h, Certo, W *sten sod Lotti, of (►ode f T ter atnd Mut, Agricultural and Horttcultn C yrotrr rich, C•,rcoran, o eeswa ray, . f st Michael's l'ullege, Ta+.... , prayers, .1. a; nnl.o mllyning s�rtdice LTu • sod Meese. M1. C. l aorer.n, chnractK-the raidu _ rel laws which ggnrero the uperattow o of ingharich, H. 1Y. C. Mayor, mayorof c- be f snornin ed D E C ryphtauun sit the Doe Druprnte• of well ir n sod Dr Mlac- of the m.,rniaq ptaje[ of the Episcop.+l tto[ealun •ad nutrition. and b3 •d� cul ufactures of all In 5. Wingham, *meso ban pruvl our Kid, of Lucknow. 1>r church. We oun , however, the sal• •• •* ,etectrd CucO.a. Mr. Evv tom Temis The following address was presented crowded with an eager congregation, and *reakf�w to with ma taus tuIn It heavy roar �a O to Father O'Connor by his confreres .•t the captain, officiating at the organ, led , eve rs bills whichIt u yl the Judicious., use sit SBYtCl1l %I('I' 1 Ut%L to .20th h singing fur lie possessed such •rticlnof diet that • constitution may b to 1 The Largest Frig. LW b Ibe gs.aaaalwa. Me hurl et the can►•repe to sign a pati His clew-, 1 resist every tendency to Aisease• t rpt address was (e nus c, ice and lnuws esu to w Act. rho�IIMS thus obtained in the 1`S3•S form oun-l►Alt of the Itev. John O'Connor. P. 1'.. W-•wanph. followed a short of an ince heal putitious. Their tutees Iter, & DEAR Sm. -your r e nature. This was not the anti •urp•rtss, bp0,,,d and •proper) noun+_ tiled 1.. ►t, although .rear have confreres of the Clergy argil the�t r .. ee however. Captain Dutton s. -True ria-Rra - tide simply wire bui►in d water or wilt told unlj to far :,ick t:. the S.x•tc Act pArty ; of this occasion to **Preach you ani b 1. and b hest Hommop•thic t h.mt.ts. I con ' .ken • • an 1 wa r rumen. keta • that is the nftern•, on a Bible dare would t Ttns ttlb. and 1.11.1. b> d .. ,le were justified in opposing 1 duty a the to c.,wn of a parting. I also was made that a priest of bused to dollen, h. h H' Lordghi P p J T (Yarrow Mut t•{ Catholic faith. In the a((ernoon the At Dunlop,o m o p trier• c y apecting the Scott Act in the Senate last is deciding upon your appointor important and ulcus parol a.Iasi. tn. The repeal petitiunswas u•umately de- posited in the aherifl a o0cu at Milton, Juno 211, and remained their till July Id. Advertised notice of these deposits were inade Juue 12 and 19, and qui as the Maw domande, two clear weeks before the deposit of the repeal petition. It is further declared to contain many errors, and :le- Ines of present non -rear n eat a L teamed voters, and with its procuring have been committed other irregularities. The Soott Act people believe the repeal petition is illegal, because the present sheriff after the time for tiling had ea- pired, allowed it to be mutilated, added to and radically changed. It appears that after the petition was tiled the re- pealer found that the pr,t erns •.f the order -council -council passed Jo •. :;1, 1881, providing certain forma whereby the names of voters could be e.utly traced, had not been complied with. They then took the petition, although tiled and be- yond their control, and changed its forum, hacked s.nd mutilated it so that it did not resemble the original petition. They even added printed trotter. The fight to get the dominion govern- ment to reject the petition for the repeal will be long, bitter and strong. A depu- tation of representative temperance men from Halton, u to come here in a few After complimentary speeches by M. ter and verse, and exhibiting res lar re - days to urge the government to refuse C. Cameron, Mayor Meyer and others, terukable and axe .of the maces: the prayer asking for the taking of a re- and a pleasant interval spent in music vi)lutoe. peal vote. and conversation, the company dispersed with many regrets at parting with the Rev. Father. We wish him success' in his new sphere. the imp*p'� onan found its sur.}' down into the s peasbtIL . Maidstone has trade selection for you of n : where 1 persons we.e crae wiled, I a position whereon your services to re. In \Cyst w'aes•osti, tau July 0th. 1841, la prepared for that time. Iigion will be as widely felt throughout ' and the deck: aoove sun equally throng- the Rev. J. Caswell. at the rosidettce of the egan. of the is being the Diocese as that wherein you have till ani by those who could find neither sit- • bride'sfather.a [•r:a,nneld itoMhCp 7 Ana `way.. T Sales time hs�vena the 4 Rail. 0 now ago faithful) and succeesfully labor. 'ting nor standing{ n ,m. On the second plunkeu, sir t\'est N'awanueh II Tomato. y p 1 Sunda we were at anchor neer Quebec, _ -_� 6•derMh)lanies* 'WbtT F'OR IT_ Prize (.fists and Entry Forms...an be obtain- ed from the :secretaries of au AgrieuItunl Metres and Mechanics' Institutes, or OW, ard will be sent anywhere on application by lest to the Secretary. at Toronto. [isTBI5 t'l.M►[ alr:t�.T t3rd. 1111 a 11.1 es TIl GRANDEST EVENT Of T..ronto's Semi -Centennial year. An Immense Programme ! 00th of July. 1814. the ' 01 wife of John H. Harker of a daughter. nfl�nT T T 1 Q u RADCLIPTE, FIRE, , l�. Lite awl Accident Insurance AUest. Itoprenenting eretchsesCompaniee. AJwage nt for thet'AAADA LIvi nroe promotes b o. o. Menet' to lead on Murtge. il Yarm Propert), in say wry t0 suit lira b er. /See-tuoratn1 Ear's Meek GODERICH AUCTION MART este COMM18ftI0SIM 00M8 1111FSecead tour South of Tine SIGN •t. Office La,.d fouykt rad (Sold ort Core nota.ton. At/ENT PON TEE HAMILTON LOAN SOCIETY. Mew, Lest at lox+esl Rode of Mterrat, MONEY AUVANt•E{ip N (1001)M SENT TO THE MART )UIt *I1. K, U t Real Estate sad o10.) Arian April omit. mei.8. 157-11 TRACTIONS 1$5�,000 TO WAN AT 6 PER THE TORO%TO GENEiRAL TRUSTS COY are perp5rrd to loan money at 6 percent- pay . able hr.1f yearly. on TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS, J. J. WiTHROW, H..1. HILI.. i oa antdame farm •eeurit). President. II and. Seco-tory� 1 •Ap4117 to URONTO. t'A]t)•130\ HOLT d: 1`.AXENON. h. :ow:ow'emu June salt. ed. We have watched your priest p and CDutton.[ preaches' a sermon' cuursc with deepest interest sod edifice. - f rhwords : -s He bnngeth them tion. In you we Mee the sacerdotal io virtues the iaw of which lead to umthe desired hater..' The voyageOuois,cu. July a. 11e4 this rapid growth of religion and the was ..ver but there were many on board Wheat. etausv bush....,...... i1 00 Kit 01 UO N / O6 bleb... . I [ It Wheat. leering' F the \hes 1\'e }tote the Prussian then who testify !'lour, v barrel.... s 73 a s w advancement of .lid piety. was to, short : an unusual experience , oat. * bush.................. e 1 w o l ee K 0 not failed to notice your fidelity to duty i indt rd, even in the best of shipp.e. reaw a oa,� at all times, aur to appreciate your ready . The sailors call him Holy Joe, said Barley a Leah..... .......:..... 1 At a i M co-operation in every geed wort. not P„aGees p basis : w a v All -it - coderirb. Oct- L4E61 tp11-tf H A. Cook, the pastor of the H ar C. CRABB Hemmers, tiodertvb. Ce' '. AgentsGeneral Trieste ) the Toronto ler fwt Messrs. Caurai,s. }}*LT t l'A\a.n!r be • 1 I also a 1 g• amount of private fords to k, n OD sere- l '... fa.rm aeratity. the Ret•. ou s.3. t .-••••••••••'. a U p 0 1:' Seamen's Bethel. "end I think he rather I Butter. er is.. . v��iii)..... a 11 to li Is Maly in this district, out in this Diocese, • we have seen in you, rn a word, thegooll Dut- fi 5 dos. tun •� O Ii o Ii and faithful priest whose life is the likes the title. In Montreal Capt.,,, o w ••' i o. consolation of the Holy Chnreh and the ton baptised several of the clews of ships Sho ,a v cot •o 70 o ,art ..�.m lying there. 1 don't know whether he ' Bran. 0 c - -. - • s0 •• 1 et joy a her children. e ac has a license as a preacher. but 1 ss. 1 0 . ......... ............ ;t w " c to W e beg of you to *cele the resaio - he feels he baa commission from es pasying testimonial a• •feeble expression bisposo so -- tett of our regard. Our best wishes and his Master more imperative to de this. eepsein+ prayers will accompany you to your new At the mission in which your years will, we tared during the wiuter of 1878 on 'The Ancient Tabernacle,' illustrated by • Burton Baptist Bethel Ilte Auctioneering trust, be long and happy. model made by himself of the structure. rJ. SHEA, P. P , tie untensils, altar. ark, &c. JLnutely BP'..1, WALTta P. Il.. P., describing the building, &c.. he enforced 1 H. B. Lau, P. P., the lessons which were suggt1ed by the (Signed) Jy. C. Coatolux, P.P., figures and types of the Tabernacle, re- { F. Corrals, { En. ('nthe.fie Ree.rd. (erring with astonishing rendiness to numberlese pwagcs of Scripture hy chap - Vest WawslWSh- Sruum Sou'. -Inst week Robt. Mc- Alister, sit St. Augustine, sold to Ruht. McOrory, Lucknew, • yoke of two year old steers for the sum of $100. This is a good price and goes far to show the prudence ,,f selling steers young rather than holding and feeding them until they are a year or two older. Mr. Mc Alistet is satisfied that his way of d'upos- ing of steers is the bast and m.it no- munettative to the producer, as well as better for the buyer. Belfast Jas. Mullin, of Wingham, paid i,is friends in this vicinity a visit lately. Most of the farmers around here have finished haying, and a few have com- menced rutting their fall wheat Valentine Alton took the job from the conned of gravelling 60 rode On the 10th reit., a little west of here, and has almost completed it. This is *step taken in the right direction ivy the e.uncd. Joe. Mullin has erected a fine wire fence abusing the read het ween this place and his orchard. This will likely put a stop to any trouble. like that ,•f last winter oae•.iened 1 y the dt it's and pitch -tiles to the road. Colborne. We un.iensta+e:id tits' a tIty. lather Baubat has bee: at`p..:nted tritons charts of Ashfield pariah, owing to the eunttnu- F. Kurschrurskie u home seam feet. I -.1 111 health of Rec. Father Sousing. Detroit. :i�3Ai1• A lot of fence was hue:ed o:t M.•il.lav Gans. night last when Mr Hebei was humin•. his fallow. J. M. Williams and R. S. A. Heiden Wm. Mharffe is home again from the - -- E f Bay- Measles ray Measles have broken ....t to this burgh. Northwest and ho looks as if the air the great lone land agreed with the con- stitution. FALL WHEAT Ci -r. --Jame* I►avid* •q Too late ger last week. Thos. Walker. of the 6th con. of Haw- ick, received) a severe blow on the hack of the hoax from a stick of timber wl•de helping at the raising of John Wilson, o1 the Dth con , on Thursday last. He was knocked eetos1ead for a time, but is new about All right again. preact The Orange ce:ebnwtion held here os. ships 1 Our doughty reeve can swung • } enunciation a slow and eta- thresher, m- GROCERIES the12'I was attend d b•- a 'rime number scythe well yet, and would doubtless be 1atUo°• s d d Id P The Oldest Established and Cheapest Store in the County of Huron. ti RIFF•O BALE IF LAND*. 1 '- NT PRICES: Ito' e,.'W 'Worn" ►t) etnttedatesec tK - - P R E S '- WIT I :er. Violas issued out HW. 'BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR . the County Huron. tak•t annealed in any part of the County. Ad.treas t•1ldb. to Gtdench P. 0. JOHN KNOX, OENERAL ACC- TIONF.E R and Land valuate. Ooderic(t. (1.. Having had tonsider*Ale rxperien. e a abcauettOneerlUY trade. he is in a position to discharge with tlhorough satisrution aG rom- missions entrusted to hits. Order's lett at .IW.etln's Hotel. or sent by mail to my address. Ooderich P. 0.. carefully attended to. JOHN KNOX l'oemty Auctioneer. VOTIC•E - NOTICE int HEREBY L given that the Carporatios of the Town et he legbam will on •1110%t)A Y. the FIk1T DAV ot:iEl'TEMBEI:..\-11..104.paas slly-law for stopping up that portion or William street la the Town o. Wiugtam tying betweee the seetherty limit 4 Patrick street and the north- erly limit of John street : alai that portion of i►atnck street in said town lying westward of the wewten) limit of William streetATorenaid; also that portion of the lane or roadwayl in said town lying het ween the sostbertT Ilmit of 1'btnrk street and the northerly Emit of John street. and I) ing between Lots 51. 51. 55. J6 and 3; in Peter Fisher's mill pr�lewe• •sem acre the ;nests of ave ssurt,' - ..ear on throne side. and Lo Ma. field, last week and pin, liovernmen. survey. •n tor• other side : and for the purpose of selling and con- lira. \1�tdker, of Brumfield, o.Ar �l:ss aeyu+R rhe px„ti.ms of saiA Greets. lase and Lyons, was visiting •Mid fnett is here lam ronAwe . el •a atotew•' to he oto uikto } .ask tirorre -Payne the owner of lands Dining. lot 3. ton. 3, Colborne, cut the Kist trill I►ot«t thl+;th der of Jule. A.U. 1 wheat in this section on Tuesday, the sic are uleaswi t . aKain ere Thos. x963 S1 J. B )'}:RUC'd0�. Teen Clerk. 1Lth. The variety was Clawson. And 1>ert*.'u at Lre . utl.y. Hal well headed out. with good straw. t Kra - from Hebei, Colborne's champion ran er, from the firm of DcDonald, McPherson 1 P. Kelly is in Mlauio & Co., of Stratford, which in a per[wet beauty. H,,w tbaks Ise begot w nothing else can touch is this township. K. Foster has erected a large frame parte fA x 75 feet, with stone [foundation' th h has purchased a new machine LThe Blytl► enrresl,.atdtiot ,•f the \\�in:- Lasr 1'i7lrft..lilakere an unjust criticism! t choice assert risen' at Fresh Fie/A seeds of ken. A. McLean's sertu.•n. .rt ply le• en hand. for Sale at Reasonable P -- cause he incidently in his remarks made reference to the "Scott Act. The criti- 1 AT THE d tusat SEEDS J {{ of Janice. C}ROCERIF$_ { of Iter Mn -b tT . :on. Court 1pwrn's Bench lNvls:on, sad to be directed Orsnulsted swear. 1. lb,. for 11.60: lar th, Ib.1 and delivered e�g it,.. the Lands and Tse. Ills• Ie her sugars inproport.os:. stiy.encash.turista or W'ILL7Att RUHEItrett". at tbs swat of JOHN MOWN a leo. 1 toes seised es delivery'. I and taken In exac0tioa all the night. title.' TEAS AS CHEAP AS SUGARS. tenet, and •Vault of trete or I to .0 . � rinutuur that eortain gartxt sir tinct sit {eget 1 and premise. Mit aat', bleu and beteg In the }hark Tea at 2;r.. equal to any :sk. Tra in 1 on- township at l'olborne. In lb* Coaaty et aerie: Finer Macke at 5U.. and ". Green Huron. and Pr,tlarr of Ihntarie. being cote - Teas --Young i(5 son. from i.. to sur. t:nn. I posed of a part 0110 number ear t. the Meet powder Tea. re.: the finest imported. 7. -it:. ib. eincewstou. eastern dtvaio*. of tbsssNTows- .1 very fine Japan Sifting at rev. IL. - shipThr me -ten and bund. of the mid pared ' of land. being ai follows. t'om eset5R at fibs DRY C30OI)S_ , - distance a enc chain sixty arum links. on s course due west. from the poet pleated be - Prison to close at prieea to astonish. Factor) , t ween lots one and t sou. on sash side of Mo - Cotton. yard wide. by piece at ir.: harruwcr' cession road. thence south. tear• at 5c. .t fine lot of Om' Grain Dress Silks at ; nine links. earl souitissep -eniy4vs d gnedel c 750;., worth el. . once• minute. west. ono dada. eight? Ilia: o Ii1�RDWbRE_ ' thence north. forty-three dattzeeo. forty -Ave minutes. west. sixty-nine link*. theses ass61. A well+cieetee stock of r-cyll►ea.Snaiths. Hay i eight degrees. Meaty nllrsutal. west. owe Y' . spades sad yhoyels, all from the haat' chains. thirty Mika. thence north. 1osrtesad5- makers. - - - _- 1 meek oast, nae chats. Eliseo Ibsen. theme It 1 south. eighty-two dertmee_ ten mlstresa, es t. PINTS AIt� Oliw� one CN.n. thirty-four wake. omelet Meth. lose degrees. forty 'Maul see we keep none tett the heel. ani eon them at chain. fort) links. to the place d Weis price as men rimmed. 1 mid containing b admesenremeit. taf1M roods and two pert of laud- which l.ania Vinegar a specialty. and warranted tree and Tenements Isbell e for Sete. at my et - from utinerel acids. flee. in the Court Howes. in the Town of nwwr rich. on Tumuay. the TWsrleTtt day of A goal supply of Glass and Builders Hard• • tember. 1014. at the bear of twelve oK wan on band ' clock. noon. ROBERT GIBBONS, Gs_ CsiteA.B$ Sheriff. Co. Hare` forstabling.it is known 1 cum was an uncauru sur 01111. ase w in this part "f the country. Sides were Act, and hence the criticism. chosen Birks, of Holmesville. After a short evening an immense Mei itembled andh*t hey cll h proofed sontethingne hare emanated from an opponent ot the CASE by Thomas ('alback and Alex. Stour Ar -r Mee -nett. -(In Friday STORE. contest Calback heat by about half slat the Presbyterian Church to hear the T1! Ehi': IS CHEAP dozen rafters. 'Scott •\ot discussed There would have LADY PLD<'TalaItn.-011 Friday after- noon Miss Bessie McKayToronto, of Goderich, been Dern • larger crowd, haat not the Crockery' & I'hang. his location. or put his boatsmen upon different bails. He U therefore *Arias weather been very unprupittuncs towards j'� V ore • g, the cheude assuming en appear - sod Mise Richardson, of crinis walk- ed from the residence of John Buchanan ace of rain. Th. speaker of the even- Glassware, R E AT in Dunlop pmt *Mice and tack, a distance ing was the Rey. C. R. M,,rr.,w, the of '21 miles to three •tuartors fiber s Utica l3odealeb. l3odench. Jane lib, 1891. 1llNss u m „ply, r.. I91s•let 1 JOHN A. NAPTEL WU.,. COXTIN L E TO SELI. HARDWARE AT AND BELOW COST, AE ::.. Ft LL\ INTKNIa4 To Go Out of Business, of an hour. limier of the Scott Act Campaign to W wonder if any of the Colborne girls Otfonf. He is a fluent. precise Land - G d hey BARGAINS 1 • " key. am ►s a happy can heat this time for the distance. ready *pea r opportunity. «6104 anal Why can't we get •seeping match up powwow"r of the manner of making hue - n all linea and great numbers err ar►il•,nq themoelvvr of ria present self supoerlatitsly ludicrous or vert im• A FULL LINE OF not 435' loat- between Colborne and I:odanch town- self He employs but little gwhcu. notwithstanding. t am anAouMedlf doing as above. any one dna to the contrary. hnttc and he neverdescends to ru e t h of lodged and spectators The Howiek District L O. L. together a ith • number AND of their hyl'hren from Tee•,►w•ter, Ford - with and IItr.istun*rated the principal streets of Gerrie tinder the management of dist riet ,usi .all .1 oar Dane, set t h e forenoon. After dinner 'hey proceeded to the .iril' • ttel, where speeches were do avered by rev. Mr. Charlton, 0.f (fer- ric. anti key. lir. ('amehell, of Harris - ton, after whit h the •u tt,rent lodge" marched d torn (rent street and then to the throng, • I.e.:, when -hey dispersed. Ther, was the nom! nu- ber ..f drunks anti fights who.' are em' tomer!' on such oesee e• s. but • loch dict nee amount to mesh e1.ept a o,ariatrat•` • snit between twoparta , by which on' of them had to pay MO and sits tether °.KQ willing rte lead a side against i* .' ts.nality. He was laboring under • mend War Ellin it. it would beat the severe cold. He reviewed the •neves. of tag of war hollow. the act in several counties, among which was Helton, and clearly showed how Thr lhwbe.e. creme had decreased In that county Piave July )'2. There were en deaths since the passing of the act. He also from cholera at Marseilles last night.and showed the nature of the petitions to 28 at Toulon. A panic was created at Toulon by the arrival of 100 cpftins which had been .entered at Marseilles The excitement was en great that the mans bad to he returned. At a meet- ing of the municipal council of Paris the direction of Public Aid declared that no one. RsIh 1 i .Adie .Asiatic or apneacholera, has hese reported at the Paris hospitals. The deaths attributed to cholera were really dee to other causes. CANNED GOODS. Cheap and Good. have the set repealed as en one petition o^• L, I7 • a Cull ! were whom there! 11G tamer .'sit of whotAere (lfv were onlysome fi5 t -.,.o yid. rotors, as several were dead, some had their muses! see 1 or d times, some had moved aw*y. G and several were under 21 years. After speaking about twe hours,a test vote wee put to the ..thence amongst whom wen THE GROCER, may atnwag °figments of the set), *4 The square, - (iorlerich roes whoa the majority to their feet favor of the nut then were way Iain te'Ite Jura. A iaef. M1 .H. OLD Do not let anyone throw dust in your eyes by telling you that. on acn the busi- ness, account being a long time bargains they can offer suchg as no one else. mem 1 H t•V to boee ebtatad e%eiIItles ante dbtsess.t tltess sad slteetYeu sB to nMWi TOXIN .A.. N' OsMt an. 1* 1711. MM. tt� Dentistry. • f JmK0LSON, L.D.S, SUMMON 92 YeatM. 011isia ad resides**. Wad k b� doors ow Heel of M.sIt . Rid r She Peoples Column. rarity AT THE POINT FARM •goo• laundry woman to wash sad i--•• Wages 113.10 per menth. 101411 I,ttaY WANTED- Ti) LEARN THE the b` ing bumine - Apply at °nee to J. W. ere Baser. Kingstu*.•t. Iffii-art 'Y 'OTICE-THE PUBLIC ARE alias-- '1 m 1r cautiord against siricredit to toter on soy pewee. un em on • errlUen from me. as 4 will nes hereafter bold f responsible Nearly deists contracted in ther way. r:]1M,1 WARD. 1011-41 -- .s.., RE \TEA�•1Nt; -'rHE Yl'Bt�LaIoC A 1' hereby uut the their roormed ots. in Cep'. Dan. w ,rope heart cel � frame building. W-'�-et., y opt>o- rc .::e the bask of 1onural.Mand tart pe voted t o cul all orders is carpe la the ben style. Terms rerruuable- Send e:••ng icer orders. 11150-0 BER A is pr`eP8GE-ared to pasture stockilb1•Falls Reserve. There are nearly a thousand acres .1 t pastimeland � Price for yrsrll° g, - month; t 7041 deleted upwards, ei per mouth. Apply to SAMUEL PLATT. D t• r eh. 1345-4 TpR SALE - A FEW A 1 LAsr r hollers and Iron Harrows. win be sok ,eap *t the liodericb Yuundrl. The Iieattt Reaper and alt repairs for the ..me Canai r 1. procuredtram a t o Foundvriy, te replicationby 'nail 11. 6MILLEH .:ani,rioh. Ost7el0• 1910.( EDWARD SHARMAN, BRICKLAYER AND PL.f STERE! R.tar arRBtt"r. UMW ready 'moderateteyprices.ork in hts line t Bricks. Firebricks. and other Bulldir Material pt eo�s bead for sate. Godri ech, MarebWla. I$ - For sor to Let. URICK A6E-FOR SALE C w root. situated °a Cambrtdee Mtn tioderict'. near the R. it. station. rpmotelc elttbt rooms sad summer water on tN premises. An acre of land �yreen on rewntbthe hoe 1leosedurniab a good oat owing CARE1. o* 1 'remises. Apply W 1L D. per, 'remises. VARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT 1 That desirable tarts, on Ins 13 and Et ti ten. of Colborne. twssprisiniR 165 acres. altered. the remainder betatr bush and s pasture land- Good frame bonac. twog hart,.and two acres of orvhard. The t Is el with sprue, is well tea endwedso the river. The end is *Ism on the :ask of I5 acres b is in a high stage of cd real r fall sow A m.turr t s on thed ooppM� to snie of the n Ali *acres on the Haltom well ad•pte pdie -township is about two miles the village of )Iancbceter. and a eigt.t s trout erich. 'Tltrmilefarm stock, implements. etc.. Doul bad at a bargain by purchaser of tares. property. U For furtherE. D. CARRY, ' - ederneU. o ;�tc., address E. U. CARE\ . 1i ies y as the premises. OR SALE -FARM WT NO. Maitland ooneersios•Goder(ch Coen N acres. Including Macro' 01 w timber. beech and asepte• ow tress Oode6lok- There is a it storey Moat wad brick kitchen. cant ins 9 .mite � sow. sad cellar. ith root e•Haee bora 58:23. born se. he le heroes. wih glad. T farts M ire we al asizes•guts repair. Also pan tetI is.d Miser -s yrs acres. with a small hoe ls. oe xd- O O uta Inquire on Ir' I t hard. Ootid Ybgs to CHAS. (,AiCIC. MINE HOUSE FOR SALE -' A Gas thew trews berme* Sebum '5 o of a l e ea a testas, 1 ass- largo roorpa bookies varlets. Library. Mears,Ail° estiy Adsh•db oAdd.M ta vont fit ,O) i- 1'i)R 0IA +EORO R T- i yea• kiwi eaee�ed Fu▪ �sis��• orale •r The bs lMeatiep orelsad rt. iu tick salad th. of a - i Porolicat 1sthep• bel d. to A. A P.O. VARIES FOR SALE -LOTS p, even:et.. ),�mMn. *cwribl t two beautiforme otW1e „ t Uc Lake e *urs•wire watered. A. M site dem O---- - HOUHE TO RENT - A bswse, cpntal*l t_°ield room ty•iero en lot al With • 11nar to 'Dilated00St. 'arid'. stalest to the s.9we1dpardt ll he i. terms. er of East at 501 F. 1'IAI.F:-THS1 F Mock►Ylr01" ten f1the 0Daroodoe,.stely o1 ship �aThirty seers nsstpiertimbered. good atop orchard. noel "VW fautI Ooderteb. s sway tTeo r fart MeMISIt'� .0.itoARTHI }gg♦ ea�w ttrssaww' ��''11 TORI TO RENT ORvi 17 1,00 N verset of good er It vt°rt.tb 04 air story roue P O. finis ow � HEPPARDTON FARM diitLL well SO IM goo ata•se• ;shwa W1 sad ether galwdlallsaasee..w 4 ow*et! •t !hl •