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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-9-11, Page 4MEWS ABOUT MIER • Aa t r-.~tILw aMee TO'VN't'OPM .3' '`emesit . . rtt .'tfi' '.k«.j T.., s. Maytag purchased • earled of nal benetae Emela w vs q obeaa Ib Mee me sums tM..-...«Mem. a0 . 1t 7et 1Me most beees met - sore iltBila y viehe dime iB. Wawa,. theostatr.will do Me beet to seta* rem Mmuse. In *moos AA tar es las Mre• "re..must hem Oe t is e. I m. ne•.m...as,w,whe t well es W sine well mapan seer d spinnesse est lie them wq ma &Mt g111or ve the yee •..!wwre tae in i eeid Jewery..add mt,s.wb.ted•at icy W. T.. Weia the ewetler asdr.rawgla Mw ae y:'nemeef.m smd.. m Yii=ieawtN rfel as. saxe yeses hMaia 71ow phoc lalral ere week 4 hgt wools♦ 1.119 o ln thepeeler '* IMAM w of the t7Prwer aamr ttrews "M- et.tssp ,, iosit polsuresiese R. sMsis (hli.ed .ewwesr6 •v from . 011ie ween street Wfl ?Ai.ORI$Q."-uern..rsr,-O.r is sew eempletb for tin andstator essmemossololy be est .wlptle 0Om .1 style s --' 1 Tate • obeudbe llmillh ...4 pate....ad M esevGoed. IL Mocammetec. at A. P. Malan a Mea SL Speae• is .iitiag friends at Orator Nie hash Shocks bee returned to Tanto. Mr. Osomm s is speeding this week at Loudon. TM= ef Col. Rose have returned from1sMelia ; r ovart baa returned to h berm Mae il. Raid Me returned from Mr trip to Oleadend. Miss Ida Williams will love for The- reto ea iemry. Mies Thompase, of $twaMroy, has re- amed to her items. Yea deo. Th0.paoa Ne visiting her mistime at•atostbroy. Jams Hydra was in town dunng the week, grades gelation Miss Elim Logan reteraet from her trip to Seria•w lad week. Th. town bead is still improving, and ..Ow a credit to the town. S andford &d m his returned from • psamer'seolouusa Meridiem. Mr. Ems, at Tarranto, .pent Sunday with his family, Swanley street. Mr. Seager is preparing to remove to lee nelsons ow Echos street Rev. Mr. Caul. of Broesels, paved (iodrids. on hie trey to Detroit Kee Wilkineos, attheChicago Home. will niters this .eek from Tomato. Mrs. Wilson Salkeld was is Torero lot week, mating her fall perabows. Geo. Acheson ameshing his egriewl- ttnsl again in the IWrtbwest jaet now. Jas. A. Mac[ay, of Weirton, paid • brief visit en the toss daring tie week. Alex. Souders Me Iran d.lig • Image Sem trade et Saginaw and other plasma Yrs. Charles Noble. who bas been ill for some time, is getting better tepidly. The heavy rate of Wdeedaw monad • postponement of the I.•ekiow games. 0. C. Crabb hoe been of Ram looking for Moraine ie the various lime he deal. i■. Get your fall show pastiest dime at TMs Snow. Aim. It well pale you to du ea Mn. Turner left her Godo i.b resid- wee for Mr home i. 8t Looie Jost week. Mi. Bello McKeate, of Ebro, is W go.m of her riesin, Mrs. J. C. Harriette. Rev. Peter Addison. 4 Newcastle, was the guest 4 Rev. T. 11. Campbell Ism week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawndtnon, d Richmond Hill, spent • few daye in town her week. Miss Vie stench. of Toronto, wee the gout the week of her mother, Mrs. R. Dona h. The euroul,00 most have been skaken op by the severe winter, the plum crop being ao abundant. A. Dsctnim, who has been ..ending • low days the carat .tf John Pridham, hoe waterbed to he home. James A. McIntosh, merchant, of Pat Arthur, reached Ouderbk, hie old borne on Tuesday last,, Mrs. Morrison, wbii•lisse resiting her mother, Mrs. Jeesop, returned to her home en Thursday Wt. Mr. Symmetries and family have no tented to their borne at Detroit, after spending the summer here. Mrs. McLaren, of Begins.. has bees the rest .4 her sister, Mrs. Robertson, Rest street, for some time. F. Jordan lase been app..inted agent for Dr (tiles' remedies. en advertisement of which appears elsewhere. Mw Pridhe., .d Pi.int'Edward. has been the guest of her uncle, John Paid. ba.. for two ur three weeks. Mier Welsh, nl 8sforth. .1.. is the reel of Miss Carroll, Vittoria street, returned t.. her hose this .eek.S. At St. Peter's, nn Sunday ..it, the H hest of the Nativity td the Blessed Tolle Mary will be solemnised. .ter Ree. 1r. Wailers rat tweed from ref Quebec .en Friday evening last, and w a c.ted et Mullett on Sunday lest. of A ran sod • ratter will be mold at et Roos's section room .l one o'clock no Sererday. The article..est be weld. T Wise 1. Dornan and Mw M. Floosieth hate returned to their home in Den- B{ odd, otter soot week.' ray in (indench. $ Mies Mosgise Martin, daeghter of .1, M C. Bonin, left last ww•k to take • course rt the Wateya. Ladies' Collette, Hanoi ,n a... w 1. R. Miller. 1'. S. 1 , and famt!y, 1.. Mee returned frnpi T.•rontn, hal ism l M sone Jely and Aortae in the Queen left O4. D „r .. .... arm,-- i.1.v- RLateseCilerdM dei Ret `ilk left mhos' het .•eb, the brew p.wd- i le Terelate sail/M WNW b Weed- Meek Mia W. U. Wye*, of 141.1.., spent • morph a weeks at the bests of her pe- rm* .rheas. Mr. and Mrs. Casai•ghasi.lie ee Boal. A $1 hill hese A. J. likameguill, 0/ reminds ea Mot he i. 0411 to is iy, .ad meet have Tor Requiem Dig► Mar was slog 1 the e1air of Bt. Peter's, oohed by Elis. W.M, of Seef..th, Ret. 1. Lota ell:aeinms Nee. Maoailton Wytle. d eb. Sarnia diarist, i. ep,ndimg • aaph of wet. its est zreelewiy town. abs guest dl Om Ora. It. twee, Twisty -our aceta were impomtled ors Th.rugq sight of him seek. Seine .J theaoimds were in for the °bird tie this ...e... Lewis Elliott left for Leedom ea Te.. - ds y morsi.g on r extended tripP Iu Logsdon, Pert &•sly, and other pl.. . se Luke ONaria The Mime. Howland, who have leen he the pest two weeks gue.aa of the Mime. Reis, lett for their Isom. b Detroit us Senora Ogilvie, of Montreal, was tbe g oer of hie patter sed relative, M. Hutehisne rat week. From Imre be mot to NimRara Pelle. Bra ToiAToa .-W. T. Sickle, ger dower for 0.1. Rom, M.P.P. , h•. on Masks for ..o.w whopping big teemetrsa H. leads i. that 11.. Frank Elliott ad Ed. Cox hare re- fereed hoar their Brussels trip T1'hh.e were esi.eil.g Olam.l d..onth a ghnrwh i. that smiling village. Ivory young moo .f Lamm' Iaod.o0.. will be misers* et the Wont nuns. on 8.tsaiy evening. Let the old war home also be on tad. Reuse Rim. riak will be opus for skating 1. ramming, and the town band will be p...&. TM rink will be deooent.d for the eresi•g. ih. Ales. Hutchison, wan d Hutchison, ni t be harbor mill, e a pude vaccinator in Mumma, sod has beet very May during the pest three Visitor Smith add Angus McDougall leave ea Monday t mood the Medea eehonl of Oode.ieti They ere both pupils d No. 3. Onoy.-{Brw.mb Posit Mr. Crabb b.e purchased a now engine for be tiebshiag machin., sod a prep.r. ed to fin .orders in that iia*, the new en tine heft capable d &deg superior won. Mia Oils o.nmdall. who baa been guest of the Mmes 1 the peel two math, left for her 1S.t es may. A correspondent write : - "A most reliable waetbod to take out apple stains is M boil milk, and dap the stained pert in rubbing lightly until the stain diap- P«a.. Magma. Firearm has gone Marily in- to the plum bueinme, tad a &hipping by the hundred bsakda The plum' trade hes been booming since the in of the ttw.tb. Miss Welsh, of aimforth, song the "Avebeautiful solo Mori." at the Offertory at 8t Peter's on &today tnnrs- sy hat and "Bearer my God to Thee at Vespers. John Naive, jr., d tb. LicAipm. Farmer, Detroit, spent the week to town, on the roes oo of hie sister's wedding. He looked as bright as a silver dollar. Mrs. Oliver. (ia.r Linda Creasman,) of Galt, has returned to her berm., after spading two weeks at the Isom of her merits, Mr. eat Mrs. M. Crntmen, Ha.iltos street. Mies Jane Hindle and Lawrie Maguire left os Sunday by the steamer Saginaw Valley for Manistee, Detroit, Buffalo and other panto, expecte* to return to Turoatu by Christmas. Piano Ttntitao.-We direct attention to the mw advertwmest of E. I. Brown. piano tuer. Mr. Brown deserves loved support as a resident t uner. He is also agent for pianos and organa Geo. B. Robson, photographer. of P. trolis, .as was in town during the week, and gore n a Ball. Goderich hoe double attraction. for Goa B., and he looked serene and happy while hen. We are pleased to learn that Messrs. Robert Porter and Charles Sumner, two Seafurth young stave, who have opened out in the jewsky business in Onderich, are doing well Mare. -{S.atorth Expos- itor. The afadanee at the High School W increased to 108, which 1. higher thea the usual attendance at the time of mat. The Oodench High Sehe3l is deservedly prosperous, as it hes an mitt staff of teachers. Mrs. W. Teo and daughter if Ply. mouth, England, are the guests d O N. Darin. Mrs. Ter re a daughter •d Mr. John, of Colborne. Mr. Wm. Yen was proprietor of the British Exchange hotel here about 26 years ago. J. D. Luttrell was ie Detroit haat week purchasing stook for he esenufao- ton 4 cine. The Saginaw Volley, Im reports, sae in • rough sea on tbe way hums. broken crockery and se..iokeess making up the programme. George Carryall, ono of P. Carroll, rti thio town, and a graduate of Goderich High Sch.".l, Named very successful!) in he prirtary examination .4 t1. Law •ciety. He was fifth in • list of twenty. • is • promising student. Richard Vanotone, for the past three lour jeers a lew student in the otlte. Carmeron, Holt dl Camerons, left Jost *eh to take a position in the law r See Mr. F..y. o/ orr,tn. Dick is a good d ent rd a &went fellow. Clara► Ix.-r.atowa.--The Grand runic Ry announce following cheap res from Underlet to Toronto doring P great fair - Sept 12th 1$4 00 ; 14th 00 . 15th $4 00 . lt*h 814 000 17th 300 ; iteth $4 00. All tickets goad to e rn until Sept. 2110. E. J K. Dungen passed his mond terwted.ate exa.in•t,.m in law. and as seventh in • ,net •of 21. He has trained • position ,n the oaken of rMurriek ! 1'roiehan, T.wooto, and for his new post on Frady. Mr. omen was a p.pelar yo.oe .mar here. • THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. SEPT. 11. 1885. .G .ors .....M.- retele seholore will meet et the Mies d the Clot d ti. Puss ma 'hr day. the lith het, for alto perpae 01 deMotaiains the .amber d greed ed mote jurors me meisieigelsty .hail seed in kr the Weak* yew. We Wed to leans that young Sloes Nestle, syn obi J. C. Martin, i ley . totter trentemot kr hip dream young haw is bright little , nd was veryset* erall symptom et the iet eirib sir app...a nmp1 The "senior .stoma,' es owe T.,ey Meer sell him, will Mask who home& the followfrom the 81wIMsd. cwt: be Myer editor 4 abs r vest . Dew Mese b the .Josie At es Mea Walter Howie and her &wh- ite Kim Jamie M00som..k,d Beeetlord, reamed .0 T herdrty of last week Iron a two months' .lit to Cleveland. They left fur their bowie a Musiy hat, sends were while here the geode 4 Mr. ad Mta Josses Rsd. Look out for grad .beep excursion to Detroit, Pt. Herne! Chseco, Saginaw and other prole Sept. NM sad 18th. Teem. sod all ialeemetios see be pro- owed eroared from H Ari .troog, City Tisk.t Agent, O. T. R.. Ment Aliso Liss, .ear Po neer. Otaderteh. W. W. H.1chieea, wbe is new wills the Ogilvie Milling Co., Wianipe/ .anent do wither To■ Sweat, sod is one of nue later .sb.erib.r. Will, who is as otlkutinttiu sem-show, will have plenty a room to travel na these level armee@ d prairie whew he tabes kis n est winters' tamp a meeslight sights. Rev. 1L )100.n1 mot with a eery isg.Ier amblirat on 8eed.y night last He was in bid,tlyher um be left sid.,and in attempting to tern over opus his rightlyYet tjit''sboelder not of joint. _I11 1.& ! bbl the riot Of 'ski' jhd'Md0*g"now what nay itis aiAft* Mall fiends, otarning;' whoa • jlM iisiu was e•f led is sad est it rigid. Witham Advances Mrs. 8. N. h "i,4.nted' use week from a two . ' ii oioir. is the Northwest. tb• Octet part d the time in Cberer Manitoba, with her parents, and stared a few weeks with fneods in Dakota' on her relent. She found the three hundred or so of miles of travel twee traits very healthful Weerarroca Bouela.so CO cess. -We wesId invite the attention of parents detains of ramie, their sons • • tion to the advertisement o1 Wod Wood - stook College. The Business College is conueetion with this inetitwtion is • good feature. We own recommend Woodstock College to err readers. Geo. Grant only drops the rd aid line to take op the gum. On. sterni.. 1..t week he took a tris up the river after desks, ad returned with eigbt is his keg. Grunt has the reputation of brim ons of the best posted all-round .p.rl.rut. in town. He has one kelt, however. He forgets the editors .hem his beg or basket is full Oen. -TM funeral d the late Mr. Louie Lo.owt took place on Saturday tam from the home of Mr. John McDon- ald, Beyiald Road, .here he died in the 6111 year of his ages Mr. Lamont was the brother of the late Prrfeeso. in Astro.owiy, Mr. John Lamont of a 1 College in German, and brother of Mr. Claris. lamot, t> OodericL R. 8. Chilton, jr., of the Department of State, Weabisgbe, and he brother, H. Percy Chilton, of New York, arrived in Oodeeice no Saturday Jost. The Maitland has already paid tribute t., their pisboriel skill to the extent of forty-five Meek beet, eanght m Mo.i7 at the Fella, not a single owe of whisk weighed more thea three pomade. The Pomeroy/hie Works (1!.. York ) for September hss arse to ea. It is a model shortbread .•gado., ...eie, (and in the number before as eiertrie), and deserve. a large patronage- T'1. up.ai- men of I..ms Pitmen phonography in this saomth's ares is as plow as print, ahboogh in the reporting Wyle Mr. Miner knows bow to get op a useful argue na Aix -now Bate ov Bosom., are. -T1. Memo. T. f J. Story, carriage build.rs have determined to retire from that bud - sem, and will clear of their entire stock of cerriagss, buggies, waggons, eta, by auction on Saturday, September 19th. This will be se opportunity to amt gored vehicles at the lower terms. The Story Bros. are positively going out of the carriage buns,.. kw CAttrer Wsavina.-Mrs. Catton..' Ino now a loom in operation on Eeet street, almost opposite the fowodry, and is prepared to do the bot of carpet weaving in a style and at prion to wit all. Wooten seeks mad. to order, Mr. Weems .harper .iron.., b i..., ate., tied repairs gee., umbrellas, etc W. ea.meadthese people MM. amsideration of thuse who are willing to help a pow bet deserving faaly. Toe Puss Foa Fames. -The winner of Mr. Moore's Frwtoh prime the year wee Master Robert Whitely, who obtain- ed 136 marks out of a possihie 170. He was very closely followed at the interval et only a few a Wrks by Cl,arlie Stewart sod Hattie Andr.wa The prise ,usual- ly • volume .4 poems) ie annually offer- ed by Mr. Moana to the head boy or girl of he intermediate Preach class of the High School. Our Heron boys are rooming the front in almost every walk of life. Janes Strachan, brother of Mr D. K. &radian, and a former resident of G.d- *rieh. has been appointed superintend- ent of .Miners .m the new tunnel now being bored to .uppt New York City with pun water. jab .Ill take oboist four years to complete, and Mr. Strachan is engaged ler that period at Oawa&.ww.-The esbeener Jane MaL•ed, d Gudeeib, from Oen.} w ith aa•1, wee diaaamed or Th•redy Sept. Mt, elf Btladdaeb's pees is a +.r :etrg Mt 1.r aodered b Mildew M Tabs ...tHiwt'bo, ..tura., sed dm wee sowed WM Omitlebe 14. COM. .the towa.r d alae Mets, Leet for t(1a imers Late Sora. Sate Aspmasse.-Tis is OM armAmami.** at salt mhos mirth. ,ad Weer milli whish was tossed Mt ybi, Maters will ie i• (isdedi. The 14 - 'Dyke ewe the Whim% and Mom We mess the beet and relieba, F a.il the trod.:-Pr.id--L Jae 0.William,VIMPre.Wmt, Jobe Smith ;F Peabl y. We we.-.. Me= ley btu our .11st again. 8. T. Bested•, tee teoo.paished priv- ate te.wtrwy of the Oh`tio Premier, .peel a few deme in tows dicier( the week. H• speaks eight) of Gudertek se a holies. resort Mr. D.M.d. is brim- mt.g over with gcodeature and the milk of home-kiadne., and •.like .ss1 professimal phost'gr.phies, be Whim in the genera esterase ut *1. 'leaned art" With Mrs. B.i.tedo, be sha Mehospitality of his father -in law. Mr. C. F. Mtraubal, dining his too brad stay. Jame T. Hamill, of the Galt Reprise le •e to be sgrs1.letd. He has now as partner -it -life Mi. Ane. M. Noire, em d oar .net estimable yeweg Wins. The Mot wee tied en W.iad y et the twsi. deaes et the Inde'. fetter. The kris• wa supported by her sister, Miss Agel. Nair., and Nth were attired is brows silk. Mr. Smith, of (1alt, wee the g room.aa, A Jorge number of wddieg g ifts •Heeled the popularity of the bride. The happy maple left for the .mat ars the oozes train. °ovaatee MAkna Wow -We draw attention to the dvurtiseemet 4 the arsenal • t heradine Marble Works. The Gedaieb b.neh will be ender the management at N. C. Berwasls, eta atoms well vee mmt.nd d by the Messrs. VemRose, Beery kind of work will be . idestrhen. front the moot orally mo.w- meet -.-.eft. or marble to the hat= errvIW Yali/WO% who lea tipge mow of Ouduaih breath for the per live years, this weak grim upon ilia, rod et travelling agora for the works. H. made many farads is Gale iak Metre bin M and in tbe laag.sge d the . -Thema lest se siebt To menery novo BODoan Duero. -Mrs. Jana did so'desly oe Moeda oven* home, Mar her boe, neer the High Monday while ..ting of a Ma after a brief runt to a seig►bsr'e tease, where ate had email • perno. he ramie, is tar seed ihewalk11 tad spirits. Her a l was is every sense pared.°, tboegb widen tad smtap.md. Whoa dimmers by ter dwebter she was quietly remise es if le an easy als.ber. The deemed wee mother of Mr. T. S.eyd, Mea Jobe Achim. and Maes Jame Yaw, d this town, and was a sister d the Ise John Holmes, M.P. Her busily brae mesh sympathy is their wide. beras.aat. Mrs. &..yd was hold is bigb •abm by a .id. garde 4 Motives rd friend& Tie 8n.o. Tm.-Oa Wednesday morning lees the mases.. of John Dot ton, Ontario -at., was the scm of a very interesting event is the marriage of his fifth da. htr, Emma Label, to Rabat Bell, 4 Mostrwd, formerly d 8tatfo,d. Rev. D. A McGregor B.A., t1. marrayedo,r,ouy. The beide ee wee in cream nen s veiling ao arum satin, w ith natural dowers, and bed for bee brider.sid bee coma, Mae Julia Dut- ton, of Toronto, wto was attired in metre wee easist- .117 wCharlie A. Dutton,d Br s brother .:f the bales A nember d head. some and ceetly presents were received by the bride. The happy ample left os the afternoon train on their wedding trip moo, talon( with them the the beet wishes of their many Stratford friends. - [Stratford Beacon. Among the wedding goers were the following from Girde- rs"' od.rish :-D. MoGillicsdd , Mi. Kate Me- Gillieuddy, and MM. T. McGillicuddy, ester of the bride. Tse Clinton New Zan .y.:-"ihe union Ooop.l band meeting, in the Odd - fellow's Hall, on Friday het, wen the most interresting and pro8tabte meeting of the kind yet held in the °aunty. Quite a number from Ooderich and Soo - forth were present, and nearly all took some part in the exorcises of the thor- aces and evening. Mr. R D. Bayley btrod.o.d the subject of 'Coeeecrutirrs' after which the question was thrown open for disoumion. Rev. E. 8. Rupert followed with "personal holiness" Severs' karing testimony to the posses- sion ose.cion of *hie blaming. In the evening. Mr. Gray, of B&Wortht too. op the gutsiest. Ho. to deal with impeniteeta,'' eliciting many practical sugge$ioue from those who had been engaged in revival mono's. "How to dal with inouirer.," was discussed by Mr Salt.od. Many ideas were brought out at the meeting, of the most practical nature, but .e have not room to eine them ; it was the opini.nt of all that an infinite anomie of good would be the outcome of the meet - lag.' 8eavies or Soto. - V ictaria street Methodist church was crowded eu Bun• day afternoon, when the service of meg rektinc to the life of "Ch•riee Edward Gordon, the Christian Hent," was rendered. Akhwgh in our opinion the service was more suited for a week day meeting than for a Sunday service, still the proceedings appeared to gin goiters! satisfaction. The pastor, Rev. 0 F. Salon, roil attracts from the life of Gordon, and .t suitable times the read- ne was interspersed with sols, dente, Annette, Pte. Mr. Henderson sane two .1.e, in bemire! aryl's and a dote by he Mimes lean and Rumbll, of Cha- u*, was retry sweetly rendered. Mier attie R.abell, a child of .Moat tee an of age, sang the wake, "Peacefelly trap" is • sweet voice, and with very g•r.d expression. The remainder .4 the mind pan of the programme consist - of • quartette Ay local rioters, and sondme well rs.r.d Aortae.* The ri- ot anal clerionettee wo.tod the moan with beautlfn1 ,Beet full them. Wo understand that r Salton, .ho h.. sn Englehman's ( V4. 9. r music and singing. is arrenaiwg some of awns melees b be held in the teeth Joking the mow. er $160 pmonth. Devotee, - Thomas Fitmirwm•.n., a I H ealitary drunk, was fined oto dollar and ' y costa. in all ih 110 for hang drank August 2eth. The number ..f oases biwght before the mayor thrn.gh ss drunkennehart been Itght the year ed The tines for polite snort offence. Imre so ler amounted tn only fah. Before the n Seo.tt Act the 'mus ietg pality *sed to et ton shout 850 • rear from these Anes This in 8s1Rt Aet is knoekieg the pnrluisites rout M 4 the reach of the &hieing clerk. but sn I In Ions as he dooms t grue.We everybody • e lm should be etMlaSsd. us Feriae: -The annual pease of MtsOrsve Orme" L•d.e will he held le 3... It. _ Oetdww's grove, Ashfield, 11 ,, . Sept. 1811, er el ~peona'M spesken d Me order and ethere hire bees ..eased he the ee estam W. are always glad le missive item of saw from responsible peso.• An editor wail Ite everywhere, woe ass be bear eveythieg. Seed Mara any toed sew d Mieretf, sod seise rise waw few our ief rmati.a osir. Ws dost wet soy perused "drive:" at mime Wieldiest'', Wilmer. We bite the oar operettas of alt ie hWttg OW lad pages with Mere it ehd. Brarybody oats hap as to .roll the mews euls.as. . A -islets who .ss a wdidete fur the pelmet* d Loa d.reb. in t1. tuned St. Mary's, has received an asoaystowe letter from some use in that lu.a, whisk rods thea :-"And you really thought you Soft, here and rel. over se 1 No, arse ! Not tow Jima. Nobody that talks eo meek d -n Saw Act es you did is our tows hall, con mem W we Mows St. Marys, if it. Did you ewer get left I Siesed, Yes., OwSora Rea Mr. Jesse, of Koos Church, 8remele, k at present pr.adieg to both W Pwnbytertea eosgngatiew, daring the abeawce of Re.. Mr. RG.om ea vac ides- Rev Mr. Jame is perhaps the dint sisietr in Cased*, deieg regular screws. He isometry sine yywwa.nn of age and preselme twee every BabbMh. His raise is still dear, Ms ..emery ..impair. d. turd few pester. of say age tam gime a more land and eloquent.07011ioe d the O Says the Clinton New Bra : -Mr. R..mbnll eeeupisd the pulpit .9 Willis (Presbyteries) Auroh, on Sunday lest. and pie. toe esoeliest serous. AMbougk he has bora .ion directly amotifed with the Methodist Church denim kis etadiee for the ministry, it is seaaally .adeeetood that be perp.,., et so dismal lay, throwing in he alley - Mee with the Pr.eytrian Church. B• i. • clever resort Inn, and will doubt♦.ue mato hs nark as ao ,arrest sod faithful Christian ambassador. Mr. A. B. Headerene, d Goderish, very aeeept• 1y discharged the duties d pre- senter, ie the absence of Mr. T. J.d- een, ir. Wese.ou Baur -On Wednesday) maim 11th Mat.. a few invited fries& met at ttai resides.. of F. Hatch, Esq., is this trillium, to winking the searrfte of their daughter, Min Carrie Hatch, M J. 0. Shawna, Seq., the es.mony being performed by the Rev. Jae Ooad win. The bride we, ridgy strived in boa .lain, with the teal (nog veil and .rang. Mese m., which made Mr look very pretty. TM brdeea id were the Misses Hatt. of Whitby, erasing of that beide. Mae L Hsieh ws beautifully attired ie pal. Nee .,tin, and jetting., The groomsmen were Mr. Freak Hatch, brother .1 the beide, and Mr. Reginald Shammies, sept.. 4 the of Ooderish. After the .seen osy groom, the meapsey retired to the dining-rom ad partook d the .umpteoas festivities, with the usual toast, for the happy beide sad her parent*, which were ably r'aposded costly. Tb precertta wore nose woos '11. happy couple Nw York and Quebec. -[Waterford Star. The ties and cess Malls. The but of the series of .hooting latches arranged for by the G. G. & P. A. plass yesterday. with Ill following( snores :- C (.m 4 G. Great, ('apt 1 psbitt &Hero 7 Y. Pretty 3 F. Mattel 4 J. Wyss • Jaw Addison acted as umpire. The Irrtsg team pays the expenses of the .Met The time of bolding neat match will be eai.u.c.d in • few days. TH3 H.LRVIIMT IN HURON. sense et our Cse.eenoseerIeo Lire *Mr •Maim a ee ase TIMM. WRAY VIM ear As0VT Tee Chore. - This i Ibe mooed of the D.swl. Pee : - "That bay was all well saved. -That the toll .heat, generally, wee a splendid drip. -That thee was straw .uo.gh to give thirty borb.L 4 spring wheat to the see. That it her been almost • frier - That the misery r geed. -That there will not be w many apples as Join yew -That the eat crop is a heavy ane in some plena- That the fl1 W nearly killed the turnip crop. -Thai ,agog►.s and carrots are doing wall. -That the flax is nearly all palled and wan • gond crop. -That the potato crop hes bees good despite the bagm -That it has been eery wet harvest weather. Tit Roamer. • The 8eafo►th lfrpryt- for somes to the following ooncloeioo. : -Harvesting operations have beau much retarded by the cold and wet weather While .orae farmers in the vicinity have gal all their crops usd r armee, here 1. yet • greed deal of resin is the fields. principally tete and barley. We do not think, however, that any grains have yet beim injured by the wet. The crop, this year, nn the whole. must be considered a very sati.fact..ry one. The spring wheat, of course, is almost an entire Milers, bat even this will sot b. entire - Ip) 1.0. Many fanner., instead of threshing it, island to est it op, heads and all, and by mixing it with ham or other feed it .ill leaks expellent fodder for .tock. There are, syn, • few farm• ers wh.. hare a rery fair yield even of spring wheat, while others have from tee to forty acres that will km to be con- verted into ted in the manna described ae tbere is mod 'efficient good grain in it to pay for t1. threshing. Other crops, however, are good. Fall wheat will gbh • splendid yield, and is of g.".d ♦ample ; barley alto i• a good crop, while per never were better. The hog p•st seems to have stend. nerd this eater crop en. Lively. (bat., although 10 snot plant .lightly aided by rust, are, open the whole, an excellent crop. Hai it not berm for the blight Ora the spring wheat we would hare had one of the heat and Inst satisfactory mops garnered in the M,..ty for many yarn As it is, while there ell be here and there in- dividual eases of loss and hardship, the e.o.m. taken a. ..ho1e, is farnrable. and Ample afford re ase for ~mirage - wort and Meek fulness, and Rol mur- mur iegs y • *.ones ester. ,m .1.p LW, sW ss AU wtMe Ws yet Mls tiet up to Me Hine ed Important anew. sale el tensing ifs - to. Ac. , and a harbor warehesea b.loaring atm .wt• d the hate warehouse_ Hawley, the Jet Maitland nem, Heron 14nd Ooderiek toweship, John Kaes, seeliosteer, et 1 isletk p le., ..a Thinly, 8epi 1Mb, hili. Jodieial rale of two to• the. t beans ea St. Patrek's street, at Marfiw's babel, is Me k we of 0ol.eieh. by John Lea, asottormer. et 12 o desk none, en fasts.. day, the 18*1 day 4 Septesbew, 1N Amara sale d bnlim trod ss.deia, the property d Mora T. it J. Sls.y, who have decided to give up the s•erieg• making business, no the premises. H. ikon street, O.derich, by Jobe Kara. setiomor, at 1 u dock p.m.. sharp. at Setsrday, Sept. 19th, 1886. No reserve. IC:tensir* m10 of pure bed Durham Battle, ..0 the hock fats of John Wash. Ington, 1.4 25, coo. 3, township of W.st Wawaonab, ,rusty of Heron, hegiastag re 1 o'elnck p.m. , on Thursday, (globes. 22nd, 1886. Address John Weehiagtu., webers, P.O., Ont. Raw *4..• .._Jas. Mb Wirt. S ugar-MatM•U eves Ptaaa. - L I. trews. a1M' Llalaoet-Y. J.Naa. learb*. Werke -Jam Vemstes- 0aata..Goldie-It. westve.w. Neale* to Debtors- T. ♦ J. Soy. Judicial Sul. -Ganey a Plewdtlet, Serves* Girl Wanted -Mrs. Maw, 1 Dentistry. W L wOOLVERTON, L D 8. c oder}c1 L mnde.•'All • oree-Odd Mews BakNrth we'rk war- ranted. ranted. MM She People's Column. SERVANT OIRL WANTED-OOM- A PtTRNT-Good Warsaw regulred. 48. plc to 31148 SHAW, neer theressteM rkk. \TOT10E TO DEBTORS. -All WI 11 Irve bells m go rd of ihe busiee* all eters..a new dee r .04 ill settled /bweeerrt g. thelas ef aaelsi. NIG. t will c•late evert ter enlleten. T.* J. S aes Bich emit -7.e N r mit tl (TAME ON THE PEZMZR= OT lJ the emb.utber. tat 11 em- 11, e( West Wawaaast, nen the let of,• rear old obersew nos . red. with ere suns. Mouser Y se.eetsed M leer., rwp . 7 r mat yaol1.11. tomes. TM dTUDs SHORTHAND.-I*AAd' PITMAN'S PH OGRAPHY. The mempepslar err t. • lestrasttss books Mr meat tears s be bleed. very her and nisi its PIANO TUNING, G L BROWN respectfully as sswaese to the ppm.aaisttatbt be is prepared totem .M left at Me. Ossiteli .5.1.9,. Isiah Beek Stare will ke n. M.smiM to All week wan.aad .w0.lesa 111111 a' EDWARD SHAaR MAN, e We seicouns crammed mania.piesterer'.. H. m reelste de all week le his tae la a . .vis. sewer. ar Prime to era Me tram llettmstesvler b.fldr s• .len rewired. 111(7-1, 1(7.1, Yor Sale Or to Let. apo RENT -Ter PREMISES Knows se M AMrw'e Maw. meetly eee..W Moe air pok ss *pry •t IM per. t1•t•If L'ARM FOR BALE IN LI18(1 tN- 1 A spiesdid farm se 1M awes. abseil) n let f 1ahe tweenest1.ws. slip et Cdkdvse. 0.M h..o bursetaed boa and °rebore ea the premises. em te sacral sad church. and bbooi a - her aod.rica. W0I i e sad es PA Apply he MRS. Y. HORTON. >i FARM TO LET -FOR A TIRM OM c..r.. Let eve. 1. 111. Maatlasd ems. es.sien, er the Township of Ooderl, aper Ia litter to J. d LIZAi $, Atr.t1M. limit Legal Notices. JUDICIAL SALE. IM TIM RIGH 001JRT Op JVRTICr, Cmawceer Divines, Rossrreou re. ks.twuwatooe runniest te *be judgment sad gnat order M sale made t tkf. naw, Uwe will t.odd with the appreb•tise of Suthrlend Mat" sea. Revd moot the Meat ore et the Suprelle Ceara of Jasiaat.n al tioder/ca. AT MARTIN'S HOTZL, iN THE TOWN OI GODettlat is the Ceuta, of Harem, es &.*massy, the 76th day of &epitaak►, le/g, at :clockseemEAssets"- me. theb..Muhl. gg an St. Patrick's street Esse lilleck from We Market Noires. Ie the Tow. G ess le the f0Ueming paresis, gas .1T :-- Parcel No. 1. -T1s teat loolf of Let Rik, nesting samba. Is the raid Tows of pods. There leabr megbeess n.Nim bort. I f Marty a . 1a good condition. ani at present occupied be • tenant. ea MMl. wren. Parcel No 1. The Wont halt of Let WI. manias(' ■Welber. In the .id Tows of God. rich. Ttere 1. also on this parcel • oromtoataNe ro Awellies house, It atetern high, t mood cosdkton. aid at present occupied be a twist. T1 11 . OF SA LK. Tee per omit down on the day of wile to the Plaintiff's Aphelion, and the balance late (tourt within o ..ants thereafter, without interest, when the purchaser will be entitled to a cciceyanee. The perrbeew, at the thee tat .k, will be enquired to sirs on agree.mat for the ewe - platen cif the said sale. The reserved bid leetbernepcertwW be put up subject Loa TM hearth. steadier e(auddithe tionstid'W. w till Further tartteal.r* may be had hem the Ateettnerer or from the Yltiatlf'. 11e11eltlrn. Orated the 4th day of 1'$p1,z.ber. Int.. 0. MAL(OO101OM °ARROW It PROI'DDFFOOOTaer at Ge sptttk, Plaintiff's *011.4ter., Mei SHERIFF'S BALE OF LANDS. ('omit, of Huron Ry'Irew of a write et aof HMajesty's Wit f Mori ilee:e.. Weed County ('stn of thin MO NHarps.a andd ttas o e d terted seeAel1 wiled (11.lAtath a.d Veneerers WILLIAM Ci'Rat e omit of Ht`cRY it0RT0N. 1 here ..jth aw mod tabs In itera- tion ail the dee se Morro, 'Jest, tial., interest and oywft e( mammon et all that tract, bind Mein Iran and bang le the ruin*of A Oben. h /be Prov ed Ararie burr ,a Ramo let • plovers. Wool of yrse is t engage of Pert Atb.'Iwenot eels, s. bf meet / teed he the mono moo or le.. Which l •j rand he the meats !shall alba for . a iaaasris sad tons - meats Homo. to the 0 ' M K "s. la the mlagrte eke ,nwer eyjblb e •• May Ma, •t the Mwe re of a,sf .f Ne RMIRRT qtl m If nae. ierlf a err Mwr.,