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GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1884.
A"' GENE"' INTELLIGENCE
11.° YhAftS'AD Ab
soma
Bow AdmisONSWIllits VIM Wien. 1
tor
iaa.•d••tr J. Treble.
!elph1
-WWlasnal ass.
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PRmtas D. La a.
Mn. H. Oeste.
• Fmanure Abraham= O t'itto
IAid*US_ odericb- H. W. Nntbasr
IsU
Dentistry.
• ICU(►LSO N, L.D.i ICItG
'1 three
=throe below Dank and lof )tont
lob 1754
~She People's Column.
O V SALE -A iiQ RE
plasm in good order. Termsissarbi`
Apply at this office
I OST --AN UMBRELLA --ON FRI-
./ DAY last. ifwyone is w to this oder.
hto
Warman what 11a I
_Ioar-ASMALL GOLD LOCKET
J oontalaisot two phntogra obs. The tinder
will be rewarded by returning the vitae. Ap-
ply at this Mike. __ _
1TIT6
.'NATIONAL MARCH."
B Y Elms A. Sataintmot.
The Messrs. OLIVER DI'pFuf.ON B Co.. of
bands lx publication. tend the composer ition In will
coneys/1i the town fur subscribers, and hopes
to meet with a fntr share of patalic pstrunatto.
Goderieh. 3l.t Wt. ISM. 1814
N °TICK.
Sealed tenders will be t.'cr'Ive,1 by the Ander-
Mimeduntil MUND1\.the Flits ItAY OF
DECEMBER. next. ter ONE HUNDRED and
eireYri„,boots conies
d backlogs. et•. HARDWOOD.
sir teetVlong. to
at the grid, in (.oderick. ie' tuaiti-
S Zeas thin :!0 cor.is per month atter
janary, nest. Parties nay tender for
Y inwards. The lowest or any tend-
erits rely accepted. Sureties will le
for tie merlin mance sit the contract.
• PETER AD)AMSON.
Nov. 4th. IMI. 195s•at County Clark.
1T/TICE -ALL PERSONS isegin*D
to the rotate of the Cooke
llat sots book scoount. late bueate b1y sonnet
tova g jpvee etaimed pay hanriuste sante sa ertme persons
gg toGowned thew to the undersigned
or iMiitaa►t. HENRY DEACON.
EDWARD SHAItMAN,
BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER,
KANT STINEZT.
V still ready to du any wort in his line et
moderate prices.
Ilse. Bricks.Malaria kept b and other SlHuibtlai
Gaderkh. Much tdth. lint. 11111•r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tsai,
GF.uBtilt BtttNtrettD ('t)X. of
Towa of ttoderich, in t be County of Huron.
sal Proviore Of Ontario. Gentleman. will apo
sty to the Parliament of tb. Dominion of Can-
tina. at the sett erasion thereat. for • Hill sit
Divorce from his wife. EMILY COX. farmer-
ly of the raid Town of ►)oder,. h. but now of
(sltfornla. in the United State. of America.
on the grounds of adultery and desertion.
Dated at the said Tows of Ondertch. this
Mrd day of .Appear A. D_ Net.
('AM! o?' . HOLT a CAMERON.
:wieners tar Ibr mid Petitioner, (il( rel k
Bit townie Cox.
emlIM
For Sale or to Det.
1) Le * . I tb 01 r street Yn sow ed
Carr. sostti of street
East street. otherwise known as Int mining
No. 05laGoderich. Also In• 1, in Kinburs
village (bMiag pa's of farm Lot 0. in 4 .-on. of
Hallett. on month divot Union street. Terms
reasonaMo. Appppyky is DRUCK. HI- HTU_V t
CCLHAl1 Vesdersenneitcrs, -canals
Ue
Chambers." Ilamlitea.
1L'ABM FOR RENT -THA U
AHLE. FARM known as lots 8 mai*
1. Colborne. said c.sprlateg 290 acre. M
ed for rent. Thr farm Is situated on therm
road. 21 miles fron. M•nch••.ter, s mile"
Gederich. sod 3 utiles from Carlow P.O. Tet
larger portion i. •_ie&'d, and retnstnder
...nod hard wood. T tie re are go.xo,d haitdieo sgsa u
one lot. For particulars address CHARLIE
YOCNG. Latbw P.O. Imam.
L ALE Olt TO LET - TH
L' house and twolots sit tuned onthe corse
of Rntanois road and Gibbons street. (lade
nob. 1'he boss is is fits. -crass repair. con
tains elabt roams, closets, pantry and cel
while the, garden is well stacked with
choicest fruit. including apples. pears.
e.. •. [spleen. currants and goose N .
Ani on the promises elt agar/I&
1fQ.4iR. Ooderich. P.O.
pail* -TO LET -FOIE A ?Beit O
Lot IS) ave. la the Maenad
oessialliaobs Tuwaebie- of Oaderie&
by to J. R. !AZAR'. Stratford.
VAAM !'OR SALE iN THE TOW
RIM OP fret.
WC of the Estate of tiebirj' w m0
tee tar orale in Irsat el d
Township of Hallett, M sen
attest t0 acres of width !. balsa
' Macrae, hard wood % f dwellh
b It ie about ti fists 1My1 a5o
way. tM a v
of be seem
wrolir farthersaws ets tba
to
WOOD. Adams as - t0110.
bet, 1n ns ales can
• The other halt bald s i to
at the warns far l
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SWR HALE► 54LO$.M y
Jy: 1fi•Rla npd son it mime ot gond
U ober. MtiWt, one mile
mech. These Is a It eterwy brick
h•glss ran.td, ybelookkikitchea.tc oynttabelli g 1 rooms
aid cellar. There ago two wenn, ;
Zri`tile bath with MPS sonar. t. i
beer wISb Mod. Thane M 1 sore 0=1
1
Aatt re mete. Yids hats is is •r.t.bWI
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- 11. seder se. stsedi Inseam with -
erebez4bgaedegettnet
tsv +
se 1st RIAEL 103•t
FARMS FOR SALE- LOTS 8 AND
1 I .1.0. r llsee xenon
lemmas', 0Oeder•feb.
two eewtal.1 •,,pp1Godertr .
e G•aerees y 'aboutmI oral wed A. M. RM Al O
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1 red yesorMsubstfer with bora t unicd 1e..
Iatennellea wading to its recovery will be
CO:rewarded. by Wiflas ItelLasa.
eh. 1903!m
(' LAMS ON THE PREMISES of nee
i the subscriber. about theta of August. .tr
i red steer about a year old. The owner ism- We
locoed to prove property._par oxp•oset V
takeP. U it sway. Addrag.D LA W gull, tp, a ntae
Auctioneering , in
1IW AUaTIONEER FUR
. tie Comity of Heron. Salm attended lee
the County. Address ur n tobodetelk L1
inanylcartt o ) r
JOHNJl!
KNOX, GENERAL AUC- E
TIONLER and Land Valuator. Underhill. 'hie'
flat. Having had considerable experience intat""
the auctioneri trade. he :s in a p,w,tion to ret
di with ait,rumgb satisfaction all comate
missionsmions entrusted to him. Orders left at 1 '
Martin. Hunt, or seat by small to my address. '
Cofirriub P.O.. carefully attended to. JOHN
K\OX Comity Auctioneer. 1,17-11
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?LiK CASE, M.D.. C.IL. M.C.P.PL.
: Ont. Phl.leiaa, Swrgeo,a. Aeebueheur.
tc. Other -;That formerly otcupsed by Dr.
HatcpYrtwW Duagaaautt. N1dLt utscu -Mar-
Ude Lute'. Oh -
W e
M,
f. B. WHITELY, M.D., C.M., PRY-
U. melee, aurg.wn. Accoucheur. etc., M.
.. teo. Otlkx -Thr: Square. it doom
(:.P.sat.n
East of W dlaou s Drug Store. up emirs, heft
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DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, 8CR-
(EON. Coroner Ce. Odoe and residence
Bruce Street. second Lour west of Victoria
Street. 1;51.
Cu
H0. /RACKED, M. D. PRY:il-
. Clea. Surgreen and Ar.wuhher. Graduate
of Toronto l'n:. ereity. O8lceuppusite Carver
via* Cameron's Harik. 1.t ..kt.ow. if not w
sins eauaire at the Rank. thy.
Cu
to
i\Rt3, SHANNON & HAMILTON,
iJ ParesMas. Surgeons. Aoalwcb i.. kc.
Aka at lar. lilmanua's r'- .' we. war to
gaol Gudcrice. G. C. SSsa. Soa. J. C. HAMML-
not 1731.
M
or
Loans anb insurance.
th
WE ARE LENDING MONEY AT
8 lai::l par cent. Private twada.
*MAUEIt't LEWIS.
Goderich. April 1716. 18st. ION
fro
ne
auO0,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
Nie CAMEEOS HOLT S CA31EUO1-Gode
- ich. M.
fA
UONEY To LEND. - PRIVATE
lel tends -ea freehold aueurty. Apply to
Geo. Swansea. feeder:cis 11T4 -G t.
ra
w,
3,FOi EY ?O LEN -D. -A LARGE
'tel aasoamt et Private /'Wads for investment
it lowest rates ea •ewe.eIaallortgagts. Apply
to °ARROW t PY,t('f►F4Xii.
bl
tl
90.000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND J
on Farm and Tows Prolorty at Levee( in -
teres!. Mo.-tgugcs purchased. no Commission Is
charged. Conveyancing vyancing Fees reas..nable.
N. IL -Borrowers can obtain unmet/ in one day ( t
if title b sati.Lrctary.-DA VIi3ON & JOHN
ETON Barriglors. Om.. Goderich. 1751 a
RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, tl
• Kee Lite and Accident insurance Agent.
Representing arst<tanCompaniee. A1s iigeat
for the CAxaDa Ltea STOCK llrat'aaxcr CO. C
i Money t0 lend on Mortgage. either in Town m I
1 Fans Property. in aq way to suit tie. borrow
ere (Mice -in tsaealrs/ ear's block Ooderich
I
c' i i i tit .IgE LONT.AN AT 6 PER n
THE TORONTO GBNEP.AL TCUSTM CO'Y
are prepared to baa mosey at 6 per rent.. pay i
able half .early. on
TERMS TO SUIT Bt)RROWEF.3.
on QM -cess fitrm security.
to
CAMEIWX. UOLT t CAMERON. I
. Barristers. t;atc:ich. 1
I Agents for the Toronto General Trusts ('o'y.
II ll eesrn. CAMgitoR. HOLT k C Aatg!tn!e bare ,
! also • la,-'ipttr amn•mt of private funds to. peat ,
as first clasit tarot security.
G,wlerieb• I Pct. I. WI. 1911-tf
ri f NSUR.aNCECARD.
4 i ITIFH ASS. CO'Y, Tonosr0-iltstahliahrd •
j 1817
PHS -\IX INS. CdY.ofLennon F.nglandt-
I TI'ORI) ( LIN.
<ART/OP.D INS. etre. dHaarrottn Conn
-F.atablahed 1110.
Rinks taken in dui above Ant -clans OQIee at
the lowest rates by HOItAC& HORTON.
The nsdersi nipti is also Appraiser of tie
CANADAPB t. l alISSAVINGS('O.of
TnaoNTo.
Mossy to Isms on s1•dlsst *realty. from
7 m a pr Cent.-Chatem pp g g . te.
b. MO CZ HORTON.
C. OoAer'-A yeyt. lit VIM '
w IO OTII 'hf) CREorrone U
a JOHN A. Nater.. of Goetericb. Hard-
* ware Merchant. The Creditors of Joetw A.
Nartal., are hereby notified. that. on the 1Rth
da of August. ltd. he made an a..ttrnment
J- of hie tattoo and effnnta to AaDRRW DOMING.
heTreat Street. Tomato. Hardware )terchant.
In trod for his creditors. and the said credi-
tors ton are betrb7 repdted to deliver $ stay
meat and accona of tlteir°Wens asainnt the
iI- said Joni A. NArno- t0 the said lxnREW
1►tatt".. on or before the INT eay Oe Devon-
orboa Intl and in tlefasb thereof. they will be
went.
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airy sr.
✓ Hew
EWA ABOUT HOM&I
.. Wry! .,..
Rely Pape is wow bookkeepiui ow •
mottle ranch in the Iudian Territory.
"A 's ye. takta' aides He u 35 miles ftum a pat office, and
As '11 great It. tinda he cant get alpag without his favor
An paper-THU S1uN•L.
TOTS' Torras. Mre. Win. Macdonald, of Winnipeg,
Istecatlive I moray spoken of just was in town during the week, the guest
, and M ase=='tr piaalmnramulti uAraaisrwphe of her sister, Mrs. Hoary Spence, Vic-
oat
a.d i
bb g {(Mjpos,, i ubeuu. f e Invites te- tore' street. Mrs. Macdonald was fonu-
wdslteslmewo. enc of the vii of Kr,tswta
ti erly a raid tails
vitt It snow heavily this month t That is
emain. But It is certain that Hallows. the
0.rapber. will do • very heavy business
he artistic line. H. tlsLLuw,t.
O. Newton is now sbowini MO nicest.
{eat and cheapest stuck of cur goods eror
wn 1n Godert'h. in tact, be caps a11. Call
I see for yourself. A free show and no col -
ion.
'e have been shown s letter from two
tag
gentlemen at Sarnia who have been
d by F. t A. Pridham. Amonother
cgs the writers say : -We ars wellmatt*
wit t the /t. All the boys are willow, to
We have received four little books on
German, French, Spanish and Italian at
a glance. They are cheap, and are worth
Looking neer by any who would like to
learn thew tongues. Toronto News Cu.
The people here having beta on the
presidential election appear' to be satis-
fied that Cleveland has won. Bets made
have been paid on that line, and the
hats are wuru by the backers of Cleve -
w where we got thew, and we aro net tend
d to tell them."
Moue/ way nude.' by calling at Sanders Ven. Archdeacon Elwood returned
ton. if 7011 want 1., buy a Doe -1 or beat- from hu visit to Sarnia ,m Saturday
stove. they pry. offering special low prrn evening. He was slightly redia ua
!linen. and eturentee every stove whose g• g 1 pmt
heat perfect! a ',umber sit second-hand
tea. cheap. The cheapest house under the
test. I r. Lienor was in town this
k. -
Sunday. hut we are pleased to note that
he is nus etjoyino his accustomed
health.
Raviv.at. Natoli s.. -Special religious
Mrs Osbruek returned to town on services are better held in the Victoria
of each
church.
The meeting ,may, street c
lJim Jane Watson is visiting friends evening u.mmoncts at half -past seven
ar Manchester. o'clock. All parties will be made cordi-
lir Lizzie Dietitian w in Lundon,pur-
Ittg her musical studies. -
Rey. Mr Campbell preached at Knox
urch ou Sunday evening.
inductor Looney and family, lett
s week to reside in Toronto.
area McKay, of Warton, has ben
ruling a few days at his hme.
Dr. Ure preached in the N .rth street
ethudist church en Sunday last.
The Mary 5. Gordon arrived on Sat -
day with fah from "The Islands."
S. Payee of Stratford, was in town t►twa 's farm on the hill.
is week and Gave us a friendly call. J
Mn. Si. G. Cameron has returned At the High School Literary Society's
meeting, last Friday evening, the follow
leg programme was presented :--Read-
iugs by Mies Wye1e ; T. Allen ; J.
Alexander ; Mr. McKibben : Miss F.
Williams, Solos by G. Carni and JIw
N. Tae ; Essay by Mr. McEr:ne.
Rev. C. R. Matthew has been appoint-
ed to the incumbency of Kingsville, in
the county of Essex, and proposes to re-
ally welcome.
Miss Oliver, cf rho high school staff,
returned front W.sdstock on Wednes-
day evening la::, whither she had been
called Ly the death of her sister, Mrs.
.►mea, of that town. Miss (►liver has
t he deepest a, mpathy of her many friends
in the std aRict'"n.
FOUND Dr.oweeD. --The body of en
unknown tam will found about seven
miles north .,f here un Thursday
of last week. The body had tin only
pants and a blue checked shirt, and lens
rubber boots. He was buried sic Mr.
,m • lengthened visit to friends east.
Belcher has gone into the oyster busi-
es, and serves them up in every style.
We are pleased to learn that John
iter, waggon maker, is twproviag
',idly.
A. Wa(1•:e.'. arrived from Manitolr• this
k, and astonished massy old friends
a call.
mote thither about tho 1st of December.
Miss Emma L Dutton. st Stratf.,r'd. is Mr. Matthew has made many friends
• guest of her sister, Mrs. Thos Mo- here, and we wish hien the ful.eat ma-
8aeuddi. sere of success in his new sphere.
Music and elocution tonight in the The San Francirco ...•-eke, speaking
cture room of Knox church. Admire- "f a former resident of Guderich, says :
n uuly 10c. "Owing to the continued indisposition
Mrs. Hale and miss Cole, cf Craton,
of Rev. Dr. Scott, his assistaut Roy A.
ere the guests of Mn Cooper during R. Meldrum officiated in St. John s
g Fresh -terian church both Sunday morn -
Neil A. McOillivnty, son of Rev. A. HARVEST HOME.
IEdlillirray, ws regret to learn, was '
°bilged t., give up his school at St. t ler, +weee.sf01 Affair al %errs
Thumps two weeks aqo•, and has returned nethediw fhmrrk.
home, where he at present lies very ill, The annual "Ilertest Herne -
front an attack of typhous. the auspices of the North street M
The clueing exam. of the county model diet church, is new one of the "in
school will beide on Monday, Dec. 8th, trona" of Thanksgiving Dae in lied
and clow uu Friday of the sawn week. Each year the friends of the church
The entrauce exeminatiou for . high been excelling themselv.a i9 their
school purposes will take place on Dec. diatom, t° retake the.atlterides a su
.Jed and 24th, instead of on the .and i and the one held last week leads
and •rirl. as previuusly intimated. previous rues in almost every point.
Mrs. John Wilson complains that • The tables wero splendidly set,
thoroughbred white Leghorn pullet was meats were puny, and served up in
most every style. The dinner was
of the best of the sort ever tendered
thsderich public. How the busy
attentive waitresses flew about '
long tables were filled three times
appreciative diners. the number of g
being very large, but not to.. large f
the ample supuly of pm,visiaas made
liarvest Hoene commissariat. It was
feast that did credit 1o. all concerned.
After dinner, there was an adjo
stolen from her on Saturdayor Sunday
last. Mts. Wilson cannot aford to lose
anything, and the thief should return the
fowl, or e1. It is pretty well known
who got the pullet.
TaarSaAsee.-L. J. Treble will open
• temperance hotel in the building
diagonally opposite the fair grounds en
Saturday neat. He is a decent man,
full of energy, and we hope that every
farmer opposed to exorbitant prices and
loving fair play will give Mr. Treble a latent to the upper purtion of the bu
chance to satisfy him. His stabling will int, which war comfortably tillett by
be good and cheap. A cup of tea or
coffee can be had reasonably, and the
temperance people can be free from the
insults levelled at their party by si. many
of the whiskey -ceiling hotel -keepers.
MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT. -un Monday
morning, while attentmg to his duties
on board the schooner Hari! 1d,, Capt.
W. a. McKay, fell from the cross -trees,
and received etch painful injuries that
he died a few hours afterwards. His
ribs on his right side were brmken into
splinters, and had penetrated his lungs.
The efftir, tuning noon a aeries of other
unfortunes, must be trying tc his rela-
tives, whI have the deep sempathy of a
large circle of friends. it is only a few
months alio since he was wrecked on a
newly purchased teasel into which he
had put his all. The deceased was only
48 years of age, and was oneof the hest
known men on the lakes. His funeral
was conducted with Masonic honors on
Thursday afternoon, and was largely
attended. A large number of relatives
appreciative audieece The galle
were tastefully fest.w,nedwith erorgree
decorated with veifet aides and cereals
the sheaf, while the platform was
vatted with the finest products of arc
field and garden. Setae 4.1 the group
f fruit and vegetablei'were most
of
arrant/eats to color end form.
sheaves ..1 grain, flanked by mon
pumpkins, stood like nodding &anti
at the si •lo of the stance. The scene to
worthy of an artist's pencil, and reflect
tho highest credit on the young lade
who hart the arrangetuent of the or*
°nen tat ion.
The concert, held in die main body
the church, was on tete whole very sok
earful. Owing :o the extreme lengthl
the programme, no ...eq.. wero portal
ted -a very goal plan. The chore*
kept in hand by Mr. A. R. Heudeessj
were very well given. Miss Snieeth 1111
well received in her pretty solo
the Sound of a Voice." Mus Wynn
two solos were rendered with expresaiul
from a distance were present, among especially "I Would nut Lire Milroy
them two sisters and a brother from
Misr Bertha Trainers "Land v d
Ingersoll sad \►',wdstuek. The coffin Leal" was well given, and Miss Carts
bell's solos were rapturously receive
Mr. A. B. Henderson and the Cense
vocalist, Thos. Jackson, shared 1
honors of the erening as male Tomlin
Messrs R. S. Williams and W. F. Yi
also gave 'Ow. The trio by thfse t1
was beautifully decorated with floral
emblems, some of which were from the
Masonic order. Among the most strik-
ing frotn private persons were a wreath
with the words "At Rest," formed of
pp►eeMa'r beads, the gift of M. C. Cameron,
M.1'., and a handsome :anchor placed at gentlemen and A. ft. Henderson w
aj
the foot of the coffin, the gift of Mrs. of the wow ameeing sod agreeable
C.tpt. Dancer and family, relatives of
we have hoard 111 (l.derica
the deceased. Mountjoy, of Lond.nn, found ane, i
mints in his solo, ''Exile.' bliss red
The Itewensott Arne... assault. piano solo was very well rendered. 1
- the instrumental duets "n the piano
Lair stay lit town. ) This case has been the talk of the mouth organ by Mr. J. H, Car&tta
Mrs. Clucas spent Tnanksgiving day •t N S tboa on rep atiowith groat a , town cceptance to all f a brief aureus t few days,s necesa justice atm, e uy Mao Andrews, eu -1
einem, the guest of mine hosts, of the \\•111 Johnston O( East \l'awanoeh rya of the church, cooianiedthe etltrjt,`
attenbury house. During a discussion in the Bank of several of the sulu;sts in a ti
During the week F. Pridham was laid who had i. have burnt in October ex- ( Commerce forced open Jt r. George manner.
pby a meets attach of iilntss. but he u 11► reststhe
itol t his f aun e,a.it was pollee WA very se by Mr. Henry McDermott the rmott, on lin the whole, the affair was a 1
ow wash etirnpreved. el:•nday last., the latter clurac seeress, and 'affects tie hit;he.t cal*
John lteid is on trial, and locked up in ladies who attended the Anti -Scott Act thew who •got it up.
Abraham Smith. the clothier, is clear- Rlyth. He was arrested on strong sus- i debate as "rowdy women," and upon Mr.
ng oghis stock at greatly reduced paid'''. picion and tray have to stand his tnal in' ,pchttson 'eying that his wife was there, cttdeneb wM■,fF.te. meww .
tee his advertisement. s Uoderich next spring at the Assizes..- i and ahs was as good a woman at. Mr. The public debate of the Literary i
Joseph Williams has removed hisoMce
West street. rpgxt door to the Mon-
eal Telegraph Office.
The pr'pell•r Acadia. from Port
rthur. arrived in port on Saturday with
heat for the Big Mill.
Charges Mclntosh has returnee from
is Northwest trip and ap=pears well
atiseed with his jaunt.
Mts. McOarva, of Clinton, has been
visiting in town a few days, the guest of
Ler father. Alex. Wallace.
Mrs. Green. Colborro relict, of the
late Andrew Green, reached her 138th
birthday on Wednesday last.
J. W. Hayhurst, son-in-law of Rami.
Platt, the salt manufacturer, is in town,
the quest of his father•in-law.
',Expositor. I►tcI)ennott's daogbters,the latter savage-
! -The musical and literacy a ly struck Mr. Acheson over the head with
entertainment to be held in Knox church his walking stick. Quick as a flash
lecture room tonight, in aid of the Sun- Acheson struck "nt,and sent his assailant
day school fund, ought to be larrely lin a bunch on the flaw between the desk
patronized. We understand that an , and the stove. He did not folluw up
excellent pragramme has Leen prepared, the blow, as the other man saw the
and tnat every effort will be made to futility of assault, and did net repeat the
attack. Mr. Acheson on Wednesday
had McDermott before the mayor for
asault,as the rumor had got abroad that
Acheson had been the assailant. An
apology had previously been tendered
by the prisoner, and as Mr. Acheson
said he did not want to press the (ase
fttr heavy costa, his worship let McDer-
mott off with a fine of $1 and oats. Ont
of consideration of Mr. McDermott's re•
lative., we refrain from any comment
give satinfactinn. The admission is
only 10 cents.
THAT Ratcw tv. -The Bruited" ce.rres-
pondent of the Seafnrth Krp,s:;• r says :
-"it is said that there is a probability
that the Canada Pacific Bailor* will
extend their line from Elora to Cuderich.
If so,Brussels will have another railway.
Towns, townships and villages along the
line should he alive to their interests and
learn nothing undone to further this
atsl:ani Moorhuuse luso been at To- project. ' upon the case.
meta buying christmas •aids for Nit. WILD Tt-asRIC. -A splendid specimen
Cooke's fancy goods department.
of this fowl came by express to the iter. a sew swsirri. s s.Mdeeie a.
Sir Richard Cartwright spent a few Mr. Campbell on Saturday last, Mr. F. Joseph Kidd, of the International Salt
Debating society in connection
Gotisrich House of Commons last Nall
day evening, was not so well atte*Asi
anticipated, but .,n the whole a vet
structtre and ontertiiniag ironing
spent.
Owing to the absence of Mr. Fa
who had been appointed chairman of
debate for tete night, the society eel
to thechair the Hon. A. M. Ross, t
being in town had dropped in toe'
the discussion.
The subject for debate-"KlM 9
that it is the duty of the OOresisNui
grant compensation to the .brewe*,
tillers and hotel -keepers under the /
Act ;" was ably handled by me
Kidd anti Duncan con the atlirmatir•
Mean. Strang and Lewis on the a
Owe. and a number •ot very ink
arguments were sdvauced.
After the respective debaters bed'
sented their care, Mr. Rua very
and fully summed up, recalling
days in town duriur the week. He was W. Baker. propnetor of the tit. (..air Works 14 this town•has started one of the arguments used by *itch speaker 1
the guest of M. C. Cameron, M. P. Hotel, Sarnia, was the kind donor. Mr. linnet capacious and complete dairy and in his opinion were entitled to
Rev. Fr. Wattars celebrated mass at Campbell says : "Mr. Baker u an excel- table salt wxka in Canada, under an The chairman white onm
Mullett on Sunday morning. and vespers lent shot, and knows where to find the I entirely new departure from anything in 6 the affirmative on the way in
at St. Peter's, Guderich, in the evening. bird*, and always sands me a choice ! operation in the alt manufactuting
1n bad handled' they part .d the sol
E. R. Watson is scouring the river sample ab"nt this time of the yew. I terest of Ontario. His brine i• chemical- I, the One which he considered t41
d hu been we congratulate Mr. Campbell on hating ly puritied before entering the pan free- I difficult t., support, gave it se hie epi
hank with dter and gun,
etcludet! tram the bnne11t ed tee raid aniga- eche such w'!J ducks amen other such a friend 1 nig it from all impurities which might that the arguments *drawled 1ty
meet • end the said A tt*Ew i►tatta° wtIl getting 4 Rev. Mr. McLaughlin, of the Victoria, be thereiii. The salt is then annus• ogKatire were entitled to themes**
deetribate the perused" of the said caner estate game.
along t: a Darters entlrled thereto. haring [s• Miss Weathersld has opened an art Mane, mission, will Preach to the Na'rtbl pherieally driest before entering the re- and the decision went acc,ntdi
pro only to the claim. of which Ice hss er J tin in a suitable storehouse, from The chairman in expressing
hilt J
retrad not ICP - and notice!. hereby gives that stndn► m the rooms formerly used by the 1 street Methodist church ..n Sunda next,
he witl too to tithe. to any person of wnoae cornet band, over Rotes' shoe store "n both morning and *Toning. The rev, whence it is elevated to a hopper passing ! taction at being present, stated
II
.claim ,te shall not have notice at the ttttte d (R,necaton-et. Retttleutan will tench upon ha mission- through which all pumps stale and 1 was hit mtenti..r t" a -tend the ION
such distribution. I ar work, and as a favor asks the eon• other impure collections that sometimes I erred• os n. "free •' ming the it
This acusis b Pen tinder and in purfnanct The Excelsior reader N. 2, has been y . I p° k
of the Natum of N Victoria. chapter' 9. On- i received from the Tomnln ?pews ('o. i s kT ti"n to collect any spare hrmnau ,s.eur, are taken ,ret ion course is 1, seamen it ►• • r-.^ 1 le die it
eats. and bring them nn Sunday neat, that he then taken through n large cylinder and expre.e a w ooh teat tits
Surd the h one of lX!ol,er. It111. bas some, tory interesting readings and may take them with him too his ntiriou ' which an be hated to any temperature) I able „hj..ct . f tt.e s• •ciety svelte
Hall. L.stDLAw 4,:414. ARwaw DA41.1414. I recitations i1 K. '
'(o1M11Ms er,,,, m swung the Indians on his return. and in going through undergoes many than mustn't!. 1
ATeaseTomeate. -In Knox church] changes, be.iaes toennming pkr(a14 After the eiect•...'t res. Rtst#ij
i I ntitor A Davis did toot emwtcledn the Embry, es Iritic fent the
setae excellent *Arica with
luting. and in his criticises Oh
•hone l that he le a obsidians. lid
The &arms I)betrwr says : "AtneRt lecture nem. Anatttctive pngramit•, purchase Ot (len. She vet's book store, dried. From thence tt a elevated ftp
the passengers who attired here nn die and sdrnienion only 10c. Don't miss dmppa
bot withdrew in favor of Mrs. H. ('o..kp, 'stain int" purees, nuking three "f the
was a tarot returnees to On. music and readings.
most irate siful grades of salt seined fur
Qoebee lees ad who her entered open p..ese•sa.n lenity tsars from the NorthRes+
strange adventnr• that ppe IieneAt of .l M •pea tree to I e her the pm stri•.n.
during their r'esibenee these. One lar , are reaping the benefit by a largely In- I the book and stationery trade. The 1 ' beautifully peered at Tug Helms
while the nos was away at work, the creased subscription list. pante ad vest..... t in the wtt•lt's SHIN AL I RrnN al. j"b .•Alae, and the eveelleswt QlI>dif16
who related a Tux Sua!IAt. is chis week the t I the winter Mrs. ('onke will have the j table'Awes and butter peirpnsa M
ha sed theta ye•tiad joy(nal in the h.11ay, and we orsrhnwe'a k »•spactively- The table salt is Anne op is
Amber leen her infant *hilt! playing ea 1 Mrs. John V anstar, of
fit ratfo,r,l, ac- I shows that Ali waw pveapeiopo" d "The n*itty cotton of which they are c.m•
Om dere mobile she went est Mt attend to • e.nr,ipantedl by her little daughter, Ethel, Huron Rook Deo°►" will keep pais with pew also make the hats very attrae The Giraffe has .addend,
d short distance t't at the residence of her tire. One of the principal fe•tnres ref ' and oar caimans can new pi
the manufacture is that the salt has I safety.
undergnne various tests and is found not Our own parliaansent la
In harden in the beg in any tes(►aratsre. j t. Ytee-tang to study the
We cmgs.t.Mte the Messrs. Kidd on a mooned eyel,they heiverse
the suceeswful manner in which they have The Presbyterians int
nevem* massy dieleelties by a dm" S. S. Anniversary on
Die.
study d salt miteiestore The enashia- i betty p1ei'antw
soy used is of the heat approved °cadet, gramme.
sad hitt hien pr.wsetd iia yarte►w. pates Oar of our esteemed
of Oseada and obs Upheld SMten
AORl3 t IiARRf8Tl1Z scalps domestic sties a has been resit .x
Oedstrleh.
from the house. When ahs returned here during the week.
the child was gone. No trace of it cone( oma Thtnn
has C. spasm, Ja. J. A. Mn Bente*puoe been elected
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4irCp. HATL3, SOLff'!TOR rte.,
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kWh: i nomtleeftLtep..t•
AIWA,- A- ViiifffaXir II Att
in
• irrrtn wn.wi.yti
. tiserww, w.
he found. and when the tither returned clerk of the court of Pembina Co, Dakota
home, help moa• I" sad • rigid search Territory. anti R Twedlie treasurer of
was Fnllowin traeka ',.dial! , t!s•4 fere the county. Hath •re former
gtcgl►' 'ho.a b M a hMl' on the h men.
the tts.et Read it.
O.oaw Rsr'rrlt ARD (essence -A
grand organ reeled and enamel will be
held in Knox elhor..h on the wetting of
Thursday. Nov. 17th. The program will
eos.iet orf mow w s otos end vocal mime of
r.wtMt•4 rib ttaoy iisw+rewd .bear . ' t oisrk 1 a cronine diameter. The serene, of Prof.
- with Mit t and fit' A. M. Net , d the survey luny, d Ootlisgwrw,el. the sol braled
Asa -dlsaaa A•yflM1A is in 4t Osaadian bettrt sod Miss 11(• lo Ossp•
two grown cubsin' ,1 mon f. r tits
the i helm dial cellksleeping on •bed ret' Ns a "OR for t%* eurlug bele d Seaford', hots Irtw osowd, tad
Ariad takers tR cobalt A w.. slime( tracer- '
d lap. The tt5iid wee reenveed otsksem- old Mewl A Mat Asda M s Ms fee in the eeriest. For p•rtimihre rtes psi.
Y
Mi. tele Wig" ,nose is this ptwetwew. S
IM ltptia, awd &Weft hoe .Wlewged bit the best Inial Walt will she hake pot
*total lived N titers with its ps•rtlhb b /I bed of toter for the pace pass Rost weak.
tAwllhi4 iwtssd.
tswok for the
ills ifs► of lsewat. "boys ttera' sew rmsty MsstP 1M
trwrale lith limo wths•dbswa 9S ! ! 1* IstiAK
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