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PHI HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, NOV.2O, 1865.
NEWS ABOUT HOME. J..ha 81'9. of DorehaMer, formerly
of l A harem .varum Cavan mail canter a' d CLUc3E CALL.
o relay or tan ego utilizedthe alwll-1 ox '
snare t, tato for Her Majority • stat) a A t'+aple sr 4 .fvrsra rl_a sets.1
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clear road. He folded a poster printed Tee Muter front 'Awl' rest ase.
by the Cavan Health Bard, headed let Two lea t oases t+• w Innes
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large letters "s11all.p..i. so that the at le tttesr•.
Gtelerteb, is spend ng a few days i
A elders aurae re. metarotes (i•,denr
ck. H. cent • cold after being
An faith he'll pros.% it." esectaated, and has been indisposed
TOWN TC!' ' tt a regret to state that Donald Fraser
B headline alone was visible and fastening
since,
deputy-rseistrar, has been laid updurin
of al kind., turko-d Y'J: 1.31 stun notate b1 the past week with int! a sun•twn of th
/>.,,. Mr wart. lungs. He oat present in • low stat
The leash. of Rel San sealed • vexed but we hu to chrunicte hu recover
emotion. ion thrrr •o doubt In tete p
of any rho have had photos takes K. eh..rtly,
+alto... regard111.1 t:r• el/.1 efts. yuallty thv
work. This I'Fndaf) et ening and hereat%
The root westb.r is creeping on spoor, cad an urtheetra will ba• condua•ted in coo
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HARVEST HOME. neer A•senisttweets This Won.
apolar Kettle -et ter adam,Jn,
silk Teams--nalsu-I Jul.ws:en.
wet Taastkezi ' R Turkt/y T wry QI P.Ihrr rat Iced" :1 -
and .tea
]later Ice I.wn tlarut.•r s• Levet*.
est+•• -
J. i:7 rhe- Meeloase: lawnute.
1M14e/110 01,s,•ie r•ew., ..r p':utoerapha.
e this serves his bream b. proceeded on The tug Jamsa C'arke, t'.p . A.
his rout w ben, with rime erbbnat. nl to■, n
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flute every vehicle 1-e met shied off &s rd fact week item the fishing gr•
shies ti. the fence as possible, rod dunng ‘Theo about ten miles efl the'
K that tap H. M. Royal Mail was shoo u about erne) u clock at iambi, s -
1 lurch 4 the too line caused the 6
e I and without a single esoep-
on Thursday the 12tH. Tsadwis \t t 1' err A4Y.ww
Chain" lethaelst otafeeas, %rales. lulp htl isr,rulM J. 1 rxirr .
endstag M1.1.Ier Hake /t a, 4:moat and Vrw eierta:•ry Wes'► Store) Weber.
uaala. , Monretase fee fur M:rIOlol sr a Itulorr', \\ rekty Harl•'r drothar.
y►.altlileq H %term s V series Ilanav >r Neither+•
trfestrrs Advertiser Adrertisa'r Yriottae ('a
Peerte.s soil tiamw 1 H.,.te • t l'u-, furuatu.
*mete to lHrw H. W. lerentuur & Cu.. Brant
proua.un must br nestle turn- Loner. dmatas section with the Princess roller rink
under the management of John Donogh
The regular Saturday afternoon matinee
J•wugsters will be held at the nu
tomorrow,
Going to a !!,ream of other work, an
e tact that the class r
ars. now out 01 wawa, but the handsomer
u.••n,.wts turned out by F'. d- A. 1'rid-
haro ay.. just tht thing for the fall.
Ng* l'Baveruu Gomm -Now Into -k and
'.r a„m wanird ;-- New holiday pr...nta
',nob sr dolls, albunw, writing deet*. 041v r
war.•. Muton seta, aaeea. ate. Or ler early.
hook.. for huidsy gins. Mr*. evoke. ouruer
North street and square,
A. B. McCormick, of Wiagha'a, less
is town this week.
J. A. McKay arrived home from
Wiarton last week.
Services sera held in all the -churches
un Thaukr•tivag hay.
•
k
OnWu• respect.
Baal& -This u a heat Tittle work of 140
=sued by the TIM. s printing uficr,
Parkin e, tt u dietded tato two pans,
part I. euotaius the narrative of There••
d Oowanluca, part II. of Theresa Delaney.
tb t a as hatd.y larg
emwgh to warrant him given the tier
necessary to a thorough course .d mattue
tion for the low fee, Mt, F....t has decul
eid t.. drop the ere antbuwt':c cies
ice oonaerthm with the Mechanics' !nazi
Lute.
Nair/ Gaa•rsv tiro.ac - The nnrt
A new dour and feed store is to he end of Hemilten Si , is much unpr..ce.
cyanid near tae market. by the fitting up of the wagon-factt.ry
J. M. best, barrister, of Seeforth, was formerly earned on by l44,rry Brother
in town en Thaukytiving Day. into • grocery *:ore. The stand is
The hetreit teasel Young America 1l ""1 one, and t6. proprietors ought t,
left for lktr•it haat Wednesday• oaks. Loudness 11". ui at that end ..f the
The three master Charlie Crawford street. For particulars ver tadtt
sailed ter the ricer last Tuesday nyt_bt• another outwun-
A-b.yt threw au apple through a pane
e 1s will be rewev,bered that a thrall 1
e horror passed over the tuut.try on he.►:
toy{ the horn/ring tales of suffering and
- iewawiny theseladies were sut.jeeted t.. to
s Big dears camp. In dos work the inci-
dents oral trials 'tad. tonus• ..re graphical
le arta truthfully described. We pre -
dirt a g. ctl demand (u4 t'ie work. T. Lit
had at alt bouktallrra
Tsatrtxas.c MtErt',..-A meeting
s 1" cou,ader the present phase of tie
a %kelt Act in Huron will be held m the
Teinpereuce Hall this evening. The
✓ meeting will be under the auntie.* .4 tie
W. C. T. b ., and a cdltctioti will he
taken up ice the 'literals of the te.nper•
lance work. Addresses aro expected frau
i Item. (I. F. Bolton. T. E. Calvert am:
'l. 11 Qmpbill. and j a[T t Miadie11. Songs will will be siren by Mra Tents, (lite
Francis Sctt, of Mi'aic,, is the gasp of Pura in the \Yaterh., Methodist
of his cousin., S- Skene, grata werchaat. church while Ree [towers formerly
eat land Master Kine. and E. dr;elier, and boats newt with her to search for their
readings by Mia Henderson :ani .los. i missing fellows• in ton .1 the tug. 1'pou
I Williams Mr S- Yet" sill "'At"! the ! arric,ng about the scene .d the accident,
%:Isle. Every elector shou.d attend, !the brats scattered, and sear, lied far and
j We cannot undentan,l shy persons wide for the 1.•►t ones, For several
Mist Emmy Holmes has gone to visit of Godeliet , was preaching there I
her brother, Harry Holmes, of Third -
ford.
The West Huron Conservatives will
hold a special meeting at Smith's ll;ll,
uu the :15th inst.
We understand it is the initiation et
the owners of the Ariel to rebuild her
during the winter.
Sunday merrier: Result-c..neterne
tion for some tninutes, then all was
quiet eta the Potomac. It is supped
to have been an accidental bad shot Oa
the part of the boy.
third bleu 1 , partnnnp0oy wt
The two baro dnftw sguust t
lune, end erre capsized.
tug and 1,er convoy were .0 the
ret arra The want el '•Harvest Hu no s' the
North street alethodts church bas u..w
get to be one of the leading events 4 the
ese.•,o. Rev. T 34. C'amphall, the p pular
and energetic pastor of the church, lira
put ouch effort int.. the affair every
year. and be has hal s hand of wiling
workers at hie side on each occaeto" to
aid htin let his endeavors to make the
d the pothering a pleasant and profitable one
South- to all cuucerued. This year an u:,u.ual
d the effort was put forth to make the teem a
was a memorable one ; and a Mort succesfui
Is rt eslehation it turned out to be.
As Inn•
unald ria twi'rtt4-
All Nutwithataudin4 the unpleasant rime
hteett
lb *t,
Ise tow
Although the
move,
the oecup ties .d the third boat, James
I nksttersad Thos. tragic, scrambled tato
.lohen,e• Bait's, which they ¢tabbed
hold .f ■tile it was inseam them. It
was iunp.oalhle to notify the tug; t
disaster, and :t teethed en t..
a*pion. leavi.•; the two, hoots an
Well 4eh1l.11. The night
dressy nue, the spars .1 the first
had been kuoek,.1 ..u:. soul it w
possible for the men, Vinton McI)
t
•,d John )1"rtieoti, to ;richt her
that toteltt. anti w.t,l help owr, cog
i,. urs after the meet, they clung to the
h.rt, now sitting on the butt..., new
clu,giog to the stale, again sittiu.
:row In the water, airs/ now being c
.'y the cohl wind piercing tbei
clothes. The tuts upon teaching
and bring apprized of the sec
early put opt to la►.i; for the then
e.'uidrr't lietai tieium. She return
Southampton, and about twenty
h her:
hilted
✓ wet
port,,
idem,
but
ed _to
fishing
We were pleased to see the genial
countenance of 11'. %%menu, am..ny these
of Knox church chcir on tiunday even-
ing, he being one of tar b.,... of that
4 oegrniller, leave this week to spend the "rgaalzatrn, He is nue of the crew of
twister to Nebraska. the gevernment sorrey •(earner Itsy-
6eld, and his excellence so a ship carpeo
ter makes him a most useful mat. on
board that anug vestal.
"Hire *tan M1,r.E., "-The Mechanics
Institute directors have secured the
popular orator,.lohn R. Clark,•o give his
lecture "Hits and Misses in Victoria
Andrew Waddell, .f Goderich, was M Opera House on Tuesday evening, Dec.
Rlyth recently, taking stock of Mr. fat. Mr Clarke cannot give • po. r leo
Chamberlain's estate for the creditor", Lure, and ileus° who want to hear an
lira- H. H. Cowan, of Exeter, has amusing and instructive address should
been the guest o1 her parents. 3 ,. and not trues "flies and Misses"
Mrs. Gavin Struthers, during the past At the meeting of the High 1ch,.,.l
week. Literary Society last Friday ere g
Mr- and Mrs. W..1. Holmes, and two Mr- Atlee gave a reading ; Mia Mal -
children returned hose this week *her
a furtuights stay with Mn. Holmes
father, Mr. S. Megaw.
Mus Hastings, sister of Mrs. F.
Jordan, returned to her horse in Mon.
stay with her relatives here
The following reseela are already,
'W, J. Hall, one of the eurrivon 01
the Alguwa diameter, was a former
student of (;oderich High ecbooL
Miss Hattie *Smith, who was belsee
spending a few holidays last week, has
returned to Aetna Cuneate, St. Thomas.
well • solo ; Mr. Barnahy a reading ;
Miss Allen a reading Mr. Stnchau a
reading ; lir, Malaumson a re.ding. At
the opening the President, Mr. McLeod,
thanked the members of the society f..r
treat, on t1'edieslay, after a pleasant Navin J
p oettluno
eleetutl him to the ho:'arable.
Mr. lied Milts. John Allan, of Luckuow, secured in harbor for the winter ; Rath -
spent a couple 4.1 days haat week with . bt:n, W- Lee, owner ; Ariel Williams
their hr.ther in-law, A. .1. Mauger,
book-keeper of the Harbor Mills
The Huron Presbytery will meet in
Clinton ,ei Tuesday. January 19th, when
a Sabbath school convention will be held
in connection with said meeting. Hamilton ; tug Trudeau, dredge Chap- 1
The latest l atbemabcal question runs lenge and two mows
as follows : Two girls met three other 'pie school teacher market appears to
girls at a railway station and all kissed. be glutted, M the meeting of the school
How many kisses were exchanged ' hoard en Monday evening last there
The call of Rev. K. McDonald, of were 150 appliat*one for the siz racan-
Belrnont, to the pastorate of the Ashfield cies in Goderich public and ward schools
church will he prosecuted before the Tho short hours and long holidays are
next *mien sit the London Presbytery- great attractions for the boys and girls.
Ths sprh,gfield wi,,h,,„,,.., ,,,nota., Then many of those who enter the pro- I
fur Novenil.er u a tint class iuue- It is fealnn merely nae o as a stepping stone
• splendidly gut up journal in every tea something better --[Hamilton Times.
way. The cartoons on the standing of CLEAR/no SALE. -A. P. McLean has et
the American record are very rich. tut returned from Toronto, where held
Blake Moore, .f Rnox church choir, has been replenishing his stock. He!
is ill with a low fever. We understand now carries s first-class .tuck of drygoods, r
that nothing •erione is apprehended, groceries, eta, and he has s nae of 1,
and the many friends of the patient may I tweeds thet are attrscttre Mr 3(c- H
shortly see hitt around itituu, as hearty Lean is making &strong hid for custom.
as of yore. and hie lig advertisement should be'
Hotel keepers in Bruce think that land
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their lines are nit east in pleasant places, 'ret nee his stuck, which a very lamps and
One of theta remarked the other da grid , M
that "a hotel keeper in a $soot% Act Ti e schooner Gordon sea• driver: on m
county deserves to go w Haven.".--- snore last week just off Southampton . to
(Hamilton *Spectator. and became a total wreck The crew
11'e are pleasr,l i., see Mn. Rot* reach/4 the snore, but it is feared the' in
Henderson *310411 again, although far e - - •hoof 1.000 Iretrels of fish, ei11 be ' t
Henderson
►o strain et n "m a has willc nattier- i
by not leeseoed by her owner of the vessel, of fur South- i 4I1
, du
l..ng sod painful illness.
Jamas f;tnchan, son ..f D, ampton on Sunday to see tr«out the cu
K. oaring of the cargo.
and Marlton ; Midland R*'rer, T. Marks,
Port Arthur ; Ti'dman, Jen. Clark ;
Evening Star, Jas. Baxter : J. (4, Kol-
fage, 1'. MJEwen ; Situ". Graham and
Horan, Pt .t Arthur; Victor, Brown,
w111 persist in suitciting free lusth. We ( hours MacDonald and Morrison coo
are always willing to netic,• any meeting, thei seekers, but could net %het
Ireture ..r entertainment free of charge• be iseevere.. At last, about 4
provided they are not for Making money Ja es Craig's bort sighted the uu
and no adwtssiou fee is cflllletted ; but , nates, aril they were gland haul
we de charge for notices of such when hoard, and dry clothes ln.1Sttmu
they are calculated for money making or and food given them. Their long
of s business character. Newspapers 'amnion, the strain of clinging tar the
are not run fur fun, Hot. Mn their pro- capsized h..+t, the ekiliy atmosphere,
prietors exist on air, or deep . n clothes and lac! •d fool, had rendered tlltr men
lines. If a m.ttae is true* .nytbiut ad
1 a promoter --and et erybo.ly knows it is
-people ought t.. be then to pay for
1 then)- 1 If course when we do the job
..t the weather, there wasa targe tarie:ut
fwd the large and very attentive corps
waiters and ***tresses sera kept uu th
Ma for two hours supplying the wants t
the appreciative public. The spre..l n.*s
a most bountiful one. The tables fairly
heat beneath the weight of fowl 01113
Other meats, pies, puddings, Bake*. jel-
lies, and all the other solids and daisies
that go to make up a tint -class suppcn
lit was a repast worthy of the i,ecasien
and everybody spike well of -.1.e ity
Which the supper was served.
THE ns.:• 0I(4TI0II.
as.( the church exhibited taste al 'kill t
no. wean order No lab•,r sten +•pared
ford.
it ravelling Su
'RANI) TRUNK
E:g rreswte alizes.•. Mined.
(loderirh , Le- ( tteea.sI' 120n.w111 pfa,a
Mara%Mill .t r. , 11:110111.1111 ids Fa Tam imam
T1131w.14..' Mewl Ra*reass
ft stf and t.v ! 11111ado I 1:11 9-111 I . ecce
.\r.: Nsua.ir itlapw full
(aeras h p.m
Zile People's Column.
r M t \ Es, T -t X E.S. - Brancatil
t hereby 'ten that all )atlas tar the meal-
• y ut ti,.,ter3eh Towswhlpgs1 i{ he
u! 11thofht•rrr o+w r cert il,w un es. kWasw
II
e
be tater (artnsrit►. rot 111-f•'L J011.0`,
-1 Cullootok. 10112-11
r.)TICF.-THE l't)t'NCiL OF THIi
k ('urperatlun of *1.e 1'nuntl of Haran
will meet .n the /'our: Hoorn Ia eke Tnwa of
%idrriea. on Tura.... rb.. *trot day orf lreees,-
br slat. I'Ittktt AI AMI(JX, (o. (lrek-
,N\or. 11th. the 31rts 3t
►-unci•~
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-Uri-7 ▪ -ae raters--wilLhecr 'red hr the on-
dents/are WO Tuesday, %bell at,w if tM
. tela -r best- for one hundred om4* of green
herdwued, free !nim knotsa$4t k Icga, four
,( feet 1st to be delis ,• ,Nall in the
I Tows .9 (1..'Irrich. ice quantities or nut leas
chat '* cont per m'.n•h alt.-, the tint sit
Jaljinty ee.ie
e. Pasts may tender for Y5
run.••,.- upwaMs. *weties regytred Mur the
n,mpb•ti.. of the avotract. )tie Ionise or
as.} %end. -r not neeredar4b areep1*d.
t'I.-TItIt A11 AM N. t`ottaaillstr (•-!tlerk.
%J, 11;tb• l e&
!d see to 'mortal the guests of tri" eveutei *IA
turistathe fact that It was a day .f th.ok.t'siiiJ
to the rather of mien:lea fur His houutin
M.,
All the u rr of
fort%%- rtamrnta.t n Hata se cane%%
the garden, the ^end, the faro, anti th
ra "° forest. Enteric.; the church the he:
lata
mete, •'Hars•ewt Homs., ),genl• nsl
worked in leave* a' d tiusel and c,.'or
papers, haegwg ,List in front of the 3
of the urge., greeted the eye.' Front en 1-
torr10 sed ..f the choir platf,,rm sprit,trvmi en arch of evergrea-us, neatly ganttshe
e Old w bite and red berries. above
nub! roll
Y I hung a g !roe ,.f red, white and teats1 wnnn
g. rosin piatf.•eiu a
four loIletbon of iru s, rRteta las, p , rrtus,
thee, ' etc. , grouped ..: tnamable testi.,and
Inks- wine artistic arrangements of works is
h an , taxidermy, such a pigeons, hens and
ut31er waterfowl, and a magnificent spect-
re""men ..f a peacock These birds were so
the rad f admirably arranged with their agricul-
tural surrounding, that they would hare
one ; *Wade an excellent subiert for a Mill -fife
painting•
Stumm led in mid-air, re -
wreak whims and o helpless, bat
quickly recovered unler the good
ment sit their friends. McDonald
steed i
to have atd by hie gbmpana..it
l work for any society meetings, enter- all through the trying Loon, The
Liniments, Le., we %always give a free were considerably d.ma¢ed The
notice. men who were upset let tbs. r cls
The Mel weil Csaeedv Cumput7 ptave etc-, and argues sit fish. a°.d Mr.
eutertaininente in VIet,•na Hall un 1ye'd•. ter u 5111 also to hare lac a w*q
uesday and Thurei.y nut week to Iwrge about EOE The rescue t-tiectn c
'arid ap,rrmciatiee audiences (►a Wed- on all concerned, and sh'ws that
neaday the laughabie comedy of "The fishermen of Huron are b.g tesrted
Private Secretary" was • n the boards, brave, and true to the tat to
and war admirably 1' acrd, the secretary soother.
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ri F:tt'NEK µ'ANTED -FUR s, s,
y 1 L .a.hAe1JN fur kit.{, end or Jed clear.
rip Apt•:. ..r1.,tnk nwim.rnlals, std rwlery n•
qulr.d. THOS. HAN-1(f\'. 1261 A1Ocrt,
I' I Secretary.
=tf Iss.
:i - M COOKE. AFTER 14
' - M11M movie, la prepared to
ter the Mono. ti iesrona
perms _ :--M per quarter 0
SHuE*IAND.-ISAAC PITMAN 8
11'U1tA l'H Y. Tbe Isaac pgwlr e7a-
tesn u -.c Inane. i,,a heats ler mieto$ l s
tlau.0 ice. Every bey s04 Stet shesld
lean » t hand. Z
FpKRDSHARMAN, ..tott„a s
F-
r plasterer, thanks the puWlc for their
,r. .4 p.trnnage- He is still ready to do
al; row to his hue la r superior manner.
p• -,-o suit the tunes Nannette pit on for
b_." when reouired. ty 7.ty
---Mn, Jeff D Aagris - bringing down A r-er,tesles,
the house evert- time he opened his
mouth. ■ ei theuther members ala, hold- To whom ,t may concern.
*ng the puce well .n hand- ()n ;Thur I have just hosed it stated •heat
day Bouctctelt's -- haughr•n' was pro- Allan Euthury is coupling my tame
duced with Mr McDowell in the rode of the reply made to his open let-- b
Con, the $bsughr.n. The piece was Thomas McGillicuddy in law w
Played well, slid time and again brought Sups I
minding one ..f the swved of Demote/el
leas the %stab's penalty) hong a _0._- _ -
Id t h reaper or sickle,
rad ii ME ON THE PREMISES OF
beneath it :lir soloists sang their Pt Mber. C. half sf *13. non t
Strageb Animals.
u - .* tuned hand
Mr.
with it was auggesube of the fact that "
Mr. to the length of the pt'j,gramme the
eels's cores were to be cut sh•nt Their*
the gallery was tastefully decorated
evergreens, neatly festooned, and
mented with bunches of grain.
tables, etc., sad fans- The pillars
tem entwined with leaves, evergrerc:a,
ever and the whole effect was pietism
to ` suggest i ve of the occasion.
loud a in.ui the audience_ Sh old ' a woo sot* that
applauds. Mr. Embury is in error if he b., made
the McUoweif company cove this way such a statement. Neither lav week
again they may feel sure of a coed nor on any other occasion dun S the
house.! past ten month. lac
_ntten a
THE OO-.ts-got'-Pu*ne RA. E. -There containing Mr. Embury's name-
was riot a large crowd at the .;rill shed had, and have nut now, any d
on Wednesday, the wet weather keeping gine prominence to that tndivtiu
down the ,rtendauce- There were rale - presume it would be quite poseille b,
fuer Brines, A. McDougall. W. Wyatt, i so were I so disposed, but my
.lona 1lacson and H. 1. Watson, and tion has i .ver run that way. ►• ;
for the tint half-hour all the runners , knowledge of the literary abilit• 4
kept . n the same lap 18 t.. the mile;. c"ntroversiabst. I feel awured :1st
Jack Watson then cut pumped out. and + Thos. McGillicuddy needs no kid
walled for some time, getting three laps' assistance, but u quite competes-
behmJ. Not long atter his cousin Harry i as good as he gets, with inters;
!elf out, leaving McDougall and Wyatt pounded, if net -smeary:
at it hammer and tunes for tint place. ; I retuain, the public • obedient e- a
Mac had the .taytug powers, and forted D. McGiudt nv
teddy ahead of Wyatt on the last
.sen laps, and came in winner, having' POLITICAL ECHOES..
m*de ; miles and 7 Isp. in the hour. 1
he other men ran --(Wyatt i miles 4 ; The Mail explains that Sir Jo --.s
pa ; Jack Watson 6 miler 1''2 la p• ; , jcct in p•ming hi• franchise bio. ■ay
arty Watson 4 miles 10 laps- The
resent u trate a Grit trick " Gree 1n
i
701 C IICtar.
do If the bill of fare offered below is
a• dining roust was attractive, that _-
rmy musical order present,rd at the est
the was equally Bawd- The choir of to
Mr.
.or
COM•
at,
ob-
There um tittle or no betting, and i ran in similar channels. It was , iesi
Knox Cet xe H Vous.. Sirs S*RrA7 Irl, *Orton king on the throne of Eo`lan t
uxvts.: ll-kt H FEU -ow -Hie A Induced Guy Fawkes to crawl int t
seting of young men and en u' jto give parliament a hit. But p.o r o
rested in the formation of the above (le had no n
eocirtq took place .,n Wednesday sten- J men to explain his go.
r, In the basement of the church. `'ix-
lanterintentn,
He had nothing btKad
sea gentlemen and gorse ladies attend -lantern, and that threw w little lig
. Rev, sir. Calvert presided. After by a crushing
uponect
th [ W Id rf+a
discussion it was mooed r. McGillivray and seconded by Mr.
Min
*tout and called ..The Knox n ^ is priest, i
arch Yonne Men'* , Gaudier, Presbyterian minister•
and that it I place the tavern keepers brought a he
e ter its object the moral and spirit -
welfare rel of whiskyand distributed fere! t
welfare of its members. The follow..
the crowd, general row leu oheyre
officers were elected Honorary l suit, and both ren. gentlemen were pre-
id87tts. Rev. Mott. rte, D. D,, add vented from apeaking. Then a ft•e filth
v. T. E. Calvert, M.A. ; president. bink place among the rouct$ fu, who hand
r. McGillivray . sec'v, 'pro :em„ Mr- ed each other pretty badly. R..4'' -
en : treasurer, -lir. Thomson. The
business meeting was fixed fist r n utral of depot people, wh" w
lnesdey ereoing, at the close of the ole (, pre*iunsly, have now rrtdesl
r meeting, Members will then ; i' •te f ,r the Act.
enrolled, and • syllabus el
ye 1 . be read during the winter j AlD61lt-
on approved. It u proposed to I
a clause tr. the constitution. which Thr f ,;lnwiop; •terns err e.'. t{r
rder that mental powers and social ".
A. Knight, who e•.t hie le warlike;
graces
any also be cultivated, some time ago, is prurreming r•rably
jbought A. T. McDonald, rf this plate, has
tO
ds
r•
band wasp during the evening- fres
We ask our lady readers to nil se
cellent order.
tofrustrate the trick of putting An .•p
at -
Wilkinson and S. Ellard and )feser5.
ed T. Armstrong and Belcher, was a v
rtii t others
- A I parlramentery cellar. He honestly •sl
the mike
ng N'wwan k*bbeet The/newer middle of Jail,
we and oar
n 10 prove property, payeapeas. , sod take
1n away. MOM (HlR[DNONti Den-
Y.O. 301141
It
j EIFER STRAYED. -FROM THE
premise, of Mr • Juba Wren%
-owes, (1ndersaa, a red heifer, two *ears epi.
,,.th ag1r0h 011 end of right hors. laasrsaatton
til• d byttg oitsow recovery se Ill be seltaaM y rt
or to Let.
. Fu SALE -CHEAP FOR CASH,
Lot No. 111e es 8nsgh sweet. (ledrrfcb.
` , ANIr ter R KITT8o1`, Barristers.
Apr
8t 80011., Haatttoa- >etS I!.
voices /a11 the ladies droved in wh s.
rendered carefully Omen •el.cti
excellent style, "Harreell 11'rme," t t
first churn beingularl w
ti i+K' *ells •.
Mr t1S• P. Halle, the painstaking leads..,
has every reason to be pleased with t'.e.
performance of his choir, which be has
now thuruughly in band. Mia Pilo..'
who on the piano cunaiisted .•f a rtrdley
introducing popular airs, sad was very
he -
well reosrved. She plays Bell. T
duett"Drift my Bark,' was sung ws and espresue•n by Mesar. A.
Henderson and The.. Jackson Th
voices blended moat melodioush. TL
rpwrtette "Harvest Mown." bl M
m► RENT -Tug PREMiSEM Kltnw.c
1 es $t. Andrew's Macre. reoently occupied
by ley. P. Owen-Jnors. Apply at the Post
011 a for particulars. 3011-tt
ARM TO LET -FOR A TERM O1•'
years. Lot 41five, la the Men land coa-
ioa, of the leTownsbt of ooder.rh, apply
,,iter to J. 8. LIZA RP. Strattt'rd 1500•%%
Auctioneering.
Ith jj W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR
B. It. . the County n( Huron. tlal.s upended
eir ea -n7 part of the County. Addeo", orders to
e 1 4o:trick, P. 0- MS.
iesss j *H\ KNtOX l3E.YB
ono naJ)..-
VON cry Oir. Haring had dconsiderable exLand perience In
u 1 auctioneering trade. be is in a position to
Mitcham* with thorough satkeartion all con-
t
id pretty one, well given. Mess .Wye
tt wosstos, enrraetr to b1st. thder'a bit at
Martha - Hotel or _est by mall t add
• fullowed with "Her Bright Smile Hates
ark Me Still," and was enthttsia*ti4ally r
in cored. The duett "(only Thee," by -
ted
Hick and Mr. A. B. Henderson was
rateably d loudly
Tie Holy Friar.' ' his excellent ♦n
f being g yet. and we obsere, able t.! the Goderich and Bay6eld tither- due
that her enthusiaan* to temperance and man who owned the cargo. Wal. ed "' oOpd by
church work
Strachan, of (,udench, is naw in • Ch
pointing' in f Godendge, N. Y. "Jimmy" We ars leased to inform the public ' Fo
u 5 steady young fellow, and deserving
that R. Mac(`urmac, the eeln•ka^wn , lar
eserving tailor, has begun business for himself in , u•1
4 5440! confidence lis is also, pummeled the premises formerly tint:pied by] A, P. ' ing
r f w•rr,d mechanist ability. McLean, as a %adoring establsbineti t
ea
R. L. Walton, of West street, our well Mr. MacCurmac is too well known to,
Re
known poultry fancier, has had a black our readers as a successful cutter to !Mr.
Hamburg pullet laying for the pest flier need more at our hands than to say that Stir
weeks. She has laid one et g each day he will give the beat of satisfaction in tint
for the past five days. This is the earl%- hie line at reasonable rates at the ,old t1',.,
OM we have heard of in this section. stand of A. P. McLane.
We were glar; 1s.s receive a call loaf Bofors you 611 peer cellars with pots- 'lbw ye
week from A. llcKibbee. a fanner high toe., cabbages, appals. and other vegeta- es"
ached staient- Mr. McKibben, wghn bies, yen should look to the arrange- ..••_,,1
1113410 putting inntly s.oel b at Victoria
yearonlehis hate inch anorough arranre.nei*t that air fon. Do rom "hall
inmistenal c.'urse on Hensel! circuit. A the cellar must pass up into the living In 0
chanan, that a enetety be ',erewttb - in Pontiac county, Father IA M
n ed is Renta Cath t and F -v
Sabbath Morning I huIdine Scott Act meetings- %t one
Ilowahip Association ;" I
G'.Jerich 4. 0.. carefully attended to. JO
relit
jt VOX County Auctioneer, *101-11
peen, es. was uu y applaud Dentistry.
ed. Mr- R.lcher .cored a triumph it.
' doing full Justice to the song The first 7T im lir laWOOLVERTON, L.D. B-
pi!lChaf s bellows Hall, North a.'
lire part concluded with a sweetly rendered (isder(eb. Cb.rsse a•s'.ease, Ap week war -
Hick, ranted' Hem
Henderson.
I mvt t
quartette by Miss Wynn and Mrs.
sed )Masan. Jackson and
ol mea. as Hick sang the alto part in •cliants-
ing rnenner, )Ile Trueman ' and
Min Acheson opened the second part
with an instrumental duet% "Quatro
a
sets
to
•
est
Jayne. Ifrerkentidge returned from r«oro of your house. Such a conactuar
on e enrikl Saturday from the Pres- 1 Ixtween cellars and living rooms mean* i
on z.ae• knees, expense, checonifort, and pro
left for tipley lab Tucaloy elem,"1: t" u° I are rovenwarily injurious to human health. t n.
1,y,,,t,sn church, which has just had the t,iy dea,e. jr, vry heap .f Tegetahlea ,
hr"ka'"'"Dd hithintt u"1"Pleltat 1_1,• in a celler will sive off ezhalations that , Th
a the open air, not to your sittinc or sleet, , I:
A. M. Polley has hem" purzhaeing a , etg rooms. Admit te the house no sir 11
lot •4 :•.ne homy horses op mr.rth. 1 ln ' ,1„.„te that free, „aside, &Inapt av-e
We'llauati, he 0111 Ped a teed to 1-110,*46 !,. i • ...miles from vegetithle bins' '''''
ere., ' and tousled the piano very pl.s-
►ugly, The reale quartette by Masers
Jackson, Henderson, Ellard and Hal
en rendition of the amusing "A 11
C" duett, Of course they ware
1 ‘ar ./T4 by the youuesters present, and
'holt: as yell a• aliyhody. Mrs. Hick
, then gave"' Hear Thee Speak nf a Better
Land • with 01-sep feeling, and the hush
Polley d wen t 'on .er about the horse trade
isht 'eh inst.
Miss Knox. f ir the past eight months
a teacher in the (Joderieb M•444 Mired
4
i and ti
of Kw Meehan' Cartfrright. It May net $300
have been generally k uortn.hati Leen eis- An
1 an Mira tav. for Philadelphia. amp. here for eh di! t wo months. Ka- 0 1.
when ahe g est, perfect herself in the tsmay., /.:.. ,--t., h.,aereir, noniaine4 i ha ' 2 ‘
reeiler. and Ores promise 4 attaining • good , • ! .1 ,.• o .nnection wtth the 3. t
wrier rerve,1 in tbe Northwest. holding ( 4,
1s.•rete. C I-3ta there Fc.ou -A a a• :•, • 111^y in a eompany of the eel.- lefties
rorrii;,,,,:drtit of tke Vo baby / • . defe hewed Midlend Battalion. Irle wits at ° h,
writm -"I mu inforided that a parings Be' whs., and took part in the lemoss ; foams
oawly Fr men while here. some- . ()sr
lowni. He talks terireranee and religiom 'that reticent am 1,4 himmlf, snd was moo / (401,s
win'. :to 1 am live beer. '014 is •be env- eraily 1iked hy all wish whom he was "mud
.torti-:4'..1 1 dexrptve . flee are tf hr tight in cwitart. A few days ag i he I thaw t
Alsall•rolleas of ; township of Morris, 100 acreo pnce
e qualifications of an elector under tr.25°.
Franc/lave Bill of the Parheinent •.1 flourizig al rapidly r ar ng
ada Ire as follows . I completion It w;11 he in fall r Among
Tenancy, 1120 per annum. ' order the end o' this wimk or the 'lenge
Owner, occupsnt or tenant -cities. snag of next.
: towns, /1200 cotinti..t
Income and eernings amountilsg. t., , Th. f„N„winR Wan installed ir ;els q/
d for the Leeislature of Ontaria the; tMheititialsimatantw%47„.text. Nerf'. (!$1:100.1. "ill: 1711,1. eykr,
Every h.iuseholder.
111411 assessed fnr $20d.
hitter, tenant .ir oecupant in mum . sturriv, W. Trots. • sister B. ti , ..rk.
and tillages, 1100.
loner, tenant or occupier ist tow!. !1 m1 0., I. Arthur. ( 0.0.. W. Haba . mr.
Jennie Hank itk, 0181110.• H.
..e tsiens aessared for IP WO,
All sons of omens or tenants in aiseelles_."10s.
Wage so 162.10
est Iv eld Owe
hone, hy John Kti rt. soetimme. gm.
readers win see that the lealiemm
of voters for a member 4 tis• Pre.
Legislature ere somewhat lower
he qualienstions of thou erho
that fell opie the large audience allowed
that the einiter held then- strained *Um-
bria. It wee treas. Mr. Menderson's
bass eolo, "Alone in this Deaert," ASS
/ A fine bit of deecriptive singing. and wee
j well applauded. A double quartette,
; "Away to the Fields,' introduced the
1
nos o is. emon and Mier Graham,
I hod was very nimbly given. "Dania sad
j kith," by Meows Henderson sied
I Reicher, was a very good demi The
Philistine's articulation, owing to the
depth of the notes, was n it as eiear se
usual, although this singing generally Irail
good. The programmer Mooed er:th the
sob and char.'s', "Gathering Hons.,"
Mies Lla Wilkinson taking the lead in
Miss C9oke played the anconspaiiiments,
and the pias.. eas kindly furnished hy
ypc, D, Gordon. The yroceeda sem
about 111170,
• out. lipelleima. Serves.
' :::• h°Inotele. All" fleinell7 °44":114P.
11 utcbtnagai thlatgigeopa. Night
, brace Eitteet.seeoad doer wee of V
strum, nat.
R16. SHANNON & HAMILTON
8114011R* LBW'S, BA RRISTIRS.
C.11Inactun. J. A. aceeres.
!it. Lases. nori-
Aar Offlee corner mute square aad West
sums. oeeeelea. Ore? Hailers aaagigara.
IMPOOT to IAA at lorweitt rat*, of ItMerrel.
AMMON, If & CA MICRON,
Rarrietere,_Solleitrns le Fhaneur Re.
C.; P Holt. 11 0. Immures. Gelleraell W. Z
CI ODIUM'S NSCHA NW** INSITI▪ -
N•lryirrit LISBARY AND READING
R00111. er. et Kest street sad agues far
ow.% trne I toll ere.. sad trout to TA p.m.
111111111111180. - ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY;
Of die bribe's tatio-• i Papers. Me;,,nriseims, dr., on Ai..
Yfretill:ReMIP TICIIIrr. OWL, ease.
4.4w
talk *Pe" at
TEAanSd
coo (wilting
YoJn:i1:7.conokaaattel:
A 101.1 awe It destiesee's Celebrated
hi Peke ribt4 sk.
COFFEE
gate Miteeiltal sat tee.. t•*0
C1/4:11Uti get =Ma. end he row
0. 10. MeINTOE
liedetyct , Oct. 3R 1313A 1974
COAL
Oat moo prepared to ell order* tat al
of tWal., I Muer mile Ihr bred rot', as.
iiuriag from me coo tleseettd 011 1, ,111:
11411 Nell this No. t'es.1 at as Mu a
Ai" in the busiorci.
Chestnut at Stove Coal, $
T. N. DANC
Or at JAS. SAUNME/LIF PaIN•r:
tiodersob. nein. 3rd. ISM.
Ooderich. Noe. ISA. 1135.
Hs Chic
WITH E
50c.
Tee Merchants,
Nee. MEL
NE
Washes to as
Wiwi be be
..n orsostall* 10•1
Otallor;r1. NOT. 801.
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