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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-2-5, Page 4w 1 . NEWS ABOUT nom*. A °Mere amine of.'akla Tows A. WY MTU week 16 Tow TOTEM. nor barwa(s. ,t. eta•.unat-i, lamas a.:d lam" seeds GAO u Mira. ,'ootids, blest coater eel ress meek to snake wagter sow. Yeas. •ad dd can •et heresies at Mn. (eke s. Party %wartime@ deal reflect powder .plalon, bre R Mallows the photo grapkar. Myer Lad •esetoc.er mems tato his Medio wham reared imam h. cooldn %pat halter* /the pat. s. la the proper 11th• OC the :': '] i j y , • t . 1 s rill& HURON SIGNAL tTIMf big badmen flemoseig serried em •tonte. Every body was plw•d with b Ur. Ab1Mly r w* wtoads drrtist of Victoria H.11 wastu bcrowded by nailed G. 11. hall. .,p, u.aj,. W cod 1/4411. fourteen jean etsudtug. Ha has %wdiauce to wat:b the Jubilee exercises. emend, aided rrKsty to the dreg muck The stage was occupied by vserttait proVi. serried, aad has made up has soldiers, among wb..m were Capta n Ind t•, drive business to his line. His Stirling and 7wmatertnao, (tooth of whom advertisement steewhere u thus ussae -, are hysteane), Capt. Calhoun, the will repay penual• 1. under of the stslioa, Capt. I iehesd• Th. union Sunday school content' .n son. and small others- The Waists thefor of B ill be bold so Width/x*1 took the vomiting iu hood, and like sold soap co'l't those fellows badly dads who dset est ea *Teresa! at Pridbsd that /':alter. The d Y who pstronla.. k A. lo IsolaPridhem had Isolaat the thermometer ha old d tore they folsd tt was • ser. People are busting op • • wb*eh c bean !Jas• away unfrosted,and Wile, them to 8awader'• variety were- tog se salt of the prr.eat low proms. olden but MAI fort of ssewJina. midrib they aro selling • prows prls than roar fir offeredis cion. ' so cheap.•t how da•' Westin'• Mins ltwtson visited friends in Ktrat 1.,ld Let week. ► John 1'haris.. 1 Delve geMM in town daring the week. Mise Maud Start ri vitdties bar Dr. *word, of Kinardine. Nest Sunday will be eotstpVtipeo Sun- day at St Ueorge s church. The H P. L `. will;buld its rerolar rioting .,u Friday' evening. Tobo caning and .roasting on ties har- bor hill a the rate Yost now. \1r and Mrs. W. Chapman. of Winn n ham, wethe guests of Me. and Mrs. Geo Old on Friday last. Mrs. L T. McDonald. of tlteslcy, u spending • few weeks with her mother, Ks Hyslop, Wolfe street. The feast of the purification of the B. V. M.. will be l at St. Peterson Sunday nest, the feast ooiog transferred to that day. The Oen Clsb have decided to hold their matches every week at two o'clock, beginning to lay. The club will meet lit E. R Watson's store at that boor. Mn. A. L (irtsIcy, of Boston, left for her home during toe week. She had been assist* to nurse her sick father, lir. Fuller, during the past few months. Jos Pimento).- For cheap and satis- factory jub printing leave your orders at TILE SIGNAL office. Our facilities are the best is tuwn for fine, rapid and cheap work. DONATION.-- Warden Gibeon's dona- tion left in the hands .:i Judge Toms sad Mr. Adamson, has been divided in Lour amongst eleven widows in '2Miy and ten in 1888. Wt can //ile. sod Weasesdsy, *sat fa he ams • very happy mood, he lest °dam /.wythe flavor of his enthusiasm to the pro- F.o. Meat sod Stilt 7'h• hesti•y's fie*- u trld sou ■iol be held fa the Methodist and o••dtog•. Time was plenty ut of , this second day's in the Presbyterian el los, dwelt*, choruses. ate -all of a p Ks ' and croon' ad"rw.s .•' Sunday K workers front r Urs also •puke m a p lis of the oswnty will M pees... and •"kbtow Rey- D•s liberal *tad hearty 'pint. da hoof k 1 m ail "1411°°• *owl , •sP y t. Captain take part to the Hasson and Lieut Rasduo oars poise% to We regret W learn that M. C. timer- oue of the most •uciosselul /canoe/ /fete o1 on. M.P., has been.s,..rahat indtipt»W the during the poet oowp s of weeks, but an . yaLT Barents Crc.cs." pleased to locus wet 1.• expects L'•' ftev. H. W Steele, incumbent of St. in harness atom shortly. St. Thomas Stephen's oberci, lectured w the above has billed hien ('.r next soak, I'uuiltun sob act in St. G. a school house ow wants w bear hiss as soon as posaible,.ad Ta •d• evai Owiat to the severity Ktugtat.o and other points are osudiul tit Y rhe claims for meetings from him, of the but the the attendance was Dot mA George Meyer, rf the Chisr¢u & St. Large, the lecturer got an intelliger- 7 bearing, and the collection was a Reiser - Louis R. R., i. in Grams Ire •week's or, sue. The lecture gave evidence of v,.it 14. a m the p.s.e:nger depart- s careful study of the questi,•s, slthrogh moot of that rood, awl has not beer ne:thio¢ now was br..o¢ht forward for home for Hires lean H• says that thaw ambo have *leen the "ablest any Aillecican e.tl.sy in don't think 'h. cewidersble attention. Mr. Steele 0 P. K bas hew plashed wisely aha"' dwelt on the fact that the New Testasreet and that it nosy have beim better for alone gave het little idea of the early the maratemest to make bate slowly. form of church government. Fora sumo/ At the last voting of L 0. L, No. view of the tortes wad practices .if the 182, the following oftioen wore elected primittve church it was necessary to refer for the present year :---W. 0. Murney. to the early history of the church, as W.M. ; Robert Sharman, D.M ; Robert banded down iu the writings .I the Pluneett, chaplain ; Thos. Saleyd, Ste.; rattlers, and the chruuieles of the early John Reid, treas. , Wm. Mains, D. of C.; historians. The fathers showed that Geos McMullin, letterer ; committee, qt-i•tiuote was ost•bliehed in Great ;■ y t .• a sr1 .,e fie•. FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1880. THE SCOTT ACT. A Polio* Yagiedr tit Appointed fix Huron. les smfoMeeen and to he Vara. wise tareased. Mrs. Robt. Dickson, accompanied by her son Robert, pond a visit to relatives here last week. They were the guests of Mrs Dickson's sister. Mn Spence, during their stay. W. are glad to hear that Mr. Fuller. father of Mrs. A. M. Polley, is recover- ing after a severe attack of illness. At one time hope was given up. but the patient u now gradually gataog strength. Dr. M. Nicholson, the Went Mreut deuuet, gives particular tattettiun tr. the regulating of children's teeth and filling o.tytth with gold a epects!ty. Gas ad- ministered daily for peonies* extraction of teeth. A parlor social will be held at the res- idence of Mrs. J. H. C.. boree, 8t. Pat• lick's street, on Tuesday evening next. at 8 u'clotk. soder the 'Papacies of the Women's Mis•e,,aary ;;society. Ad peiarion lila . J. D. Hayhurst, formerly of Ooderielt. 'who brought the G.derich amateurs to Palmerston, is to be congratulated on the success of the venture. The Form ten, sad the people of Palmerston, were Welt pleased with our'ola;era. "'he thermometer registered 1S' below sero on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. We don't know where it went to earlier in the day, butuam it was correspond- ingly'low. It baa been very cold all week -owe prolonged "snap. The grocery outines,' of the tate George (7ra:n', is now managed by James Heal• who advertise, a great slaughter of pnr•s. Mr. Heals beiievea in a gnarl tree cf printer's ink, and the management * 1 the estate is safe in his haada F 0 Ncelin, of the Keaforth St.•t, dr: aped in upon woo Tuesday. F. ti. Lae the printingof the Ih,minion vcteri fist f en municipalities and in con We have Piet learned that James Kax,tt, barrister, of ClMoton, has been a; punned polios isagistrate for the mem- ty o1 Huron. Her a sound tempereece mss, and will be acoteytable to the Sar►1 Act party. He brings to his uf3ee a legal transoms, sad he unghI w ill the p sitioo with boner. Ou Wednesday Mr. Mowat 4.14.17 promoted the Dominion Alliance that he would appoint and in- spectors in Scott Act ouustis at sea early dice. Good. Th. liquor stores iu lows, sow selliie( illegally, had better take dos their signs. James Millwa, Jam" IReag, Lewis Briton at • very early date---pueeibly by Elliott, Wm. Bombs'', Gee. Rates. The St. Paul, who certainly had been to Lichee meets on the last Tuesday d sash Owl 00 a - tour. He troeid wroth. the pregame of Christianity by the ap- CaoMi.zr App SAXTON.-W have re- peen SSS of English bishops at the Coup oeived from R. Sallow. copies of his ell d Adie in 314. slid f aloe yatheir cabinet photos of R. Meese Cr,asley pressose et the C ,uracils o sod and Sexton. The likeness In both cases Nice. He traced the growth of the are excellent, sad the Looe and finish of Papacy, and claimed that the title of the pictures all that can be desired. Mr. Pope or Head of the church was not /;allow. an supply thew pictures at low given to the Bishop of Rome until 110[1, rates, and as both the originals have and the* nut by the Church as a whole, many admirers in this neighborhood, be but by the Roman emperor. This title ought to find • ready sale for thew was nut admitted an England until the aplestlid photographs. time of Hing Juhu, and it was thrown o/ Digo IN Catceoo -John Chisholm, a by Henry VIII in 1634. The lecturer, f ormee resident d G,dench, who left for however, did not gibe much credit to the United States about 22 years ego, Holey as a moral reformer. He then died in Chicago recently. He was well. monocled to trace the onward program known in the township of AabSeld, of tht cbarcb under succeeding eoo- where he also resided at one time. He ereignit Rev. W • J,hnenn occupied had been in poor he•Itb for many years the chair. A vote of thanks, moved by owing to the loss "f one of his legs, yet Ven- Archdeacon Elwood, was wises - his death was sodden and unexpected mutably and heart ly carried. He was s cousin of Mews. Hurh, William and Alex. Chisholm, orf Col- borne. In th3 re -c-1: .tbitrstioo between the Rsstmrrt. Plcrvaaa - Th." Iwo City of Stratford and the county of in+ `III I I u.Ya•• - /tear► s•esol Tt *stn. The first me•t.aa of 13.3. IIuard 1 ie refill held ea Medoesdal I••• to the Dentistry. s`1* IOHOIAION, ID K. 1 1 .r was /edea ace meditfM p D g w T A L R003111. vl'M town c • statute. AN the member• wen pcss•st It/gnth Mur below the 1'.11 Wks. auvetasciL ! y cosset Dr. Mel.sa. Mr. (1.ples taking his seat ter the fins time en behalf el the 1 UT. L WOULVL'RTUN, L D. a. Separate fished• irr %sc, Charges y rate.llows All wart Mr. Wm. Kay wee named. Mortal chalrssaa, sad Mr. AdTowa •a fib. faatecia • at.weat ler the teat veer was read and Sled. ee+ilaalsR A letter Irons MIM Ssrivoter her palmettoes* teacher in theHigh School was read, sad es motion etory was IMtrweted to advertise for a *ams••• atm. at itfM safety. Miss Sprtesers re- signation to be accepts.' as own as the vacsury sea bei fitted. Aa asppIM•tioo .1 Mr. Hests, aretakee, fora boa of SIO, wee granted. Aaehat is , for work doss, wereeorde►- Mr. Shaman, ed id. Tne Head Master Mated that Mr. J. R. Wilier had fovea& • collection of seismal. and educaUosal bogks M. the Higi' cabinet „motutw of Mr. Elates children, path, the caul of the county was mho. now on view in neat frames in the poet aged by J. T tiarruw, Q C., of Godo office, are attracting mach attention. rich, and w satu(act.'ry were 3.55 sins The work u well duo., and ranks among to the cuuuty un the 'natters in dispute - the best ever turned oat ID 1h. cuonty. that at the Janney session of the county 1f Mr. Stahel will work op to the high council, held last ws•e•k, the foltowisg standard of tams picture' hie Phut"- resolution was unsaImous'y tarried -: graphs will be in great detnand during Moved by Mr. Jams. Treaded by Mr. Mc. the summer when the American visitors MWIIan• tint a vele of /beaks be teUMrwl 1 come here. We aontratulate hies on thlanerrul toe• ?. Genres, lip., 4.red rich. ter tete eery e,eiewt se es eenrters+A the success of these c.btneta the coast, to the arbit:sties between Use °panty and the arty of Htr.'t-,rd. sod that a Two sleigh loads, , the youth. oev of this reo•tsttna be forwarded to that beauty, chivalry end harmony coistttut geodesist'. Oertified. W.. Davos ors. es. Cie t. ing the North street Methodist church Januer72►th, ltet choir, drove to Clinton nn Monday even- To be r' fully satisfied with the ing last, and were most hospitably enter- cervices of s legal gentleman as to pay tailed by Mr. and Mrs. John Detlor, his b;11 cheerfully, and peas him a special formerly of Ooderich. They spent s vote of thanks besides, i.. somewhat most defirhtfal e.eoinr, and made the unusual on the part of public corpura- evening sweet with music The trip was /iota, sand it speaks str.mgly to favor .1 voted a success by threw wh:, attended. Mr Garruw•s efficiency and probity. The and Mr. and Mrs. Dottier hue earned bar of Huron has cause to be proud el the name of being a splendid host and the professional reputation at home and hostess. abroad of the new Q. ('. C. E. T. U. At the neat meeting of the C. E. T. II. to be hr!d ren Monday Pia.5. ••,.• eveninr, Feb 8, • choice program will -- be given. Songs will ha given Over twenty tams attended the bee by Miss Radcliffe. Mrs. R. B. Smith drawing brt_rs from Wu,etham ter the and Mr. Belcher, a quartet'e by new church last week. The bricks are MAN, Mr , and Harry Rises and Mr. T. about all rn the gr and noti.: Angus ; and reading." by Rev. W John- The Grange meeting and social on the piton, and Messrs. J. Mitchell and T 21th ult., was • grand success, delegates Angus. The brans hand will be present ung in attendance from the both couu- oa the ocesswn. A elver collection ties At the social, Mr. Daniel*, (ram will be taken sop at the elope, an4 it is near Kincardine, oocupted 'the choir to hoped the audience sal deal liberally on the eatahetion of all. The good things •the occaiwn. supplied by the !.dies was •imply ex- cellent. and the pn"grame, though Iuu sod varied, was well carried out. Miss Jennie Green, Turnberry. and Miss Maggie Murdoch, Ashtieldr spent a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Was Mant och. Miss Kellie amt Edie Morton, Lee - burn, mud us a short riot on Wednes- day week. They srcm pleased with tins part ..t thecuuntry. W were tteated to a Temperance lecture last weak by a gentleman fr,,go WgIliegt.rn county. He tray trying tit tart an insurance company in connect - ten with our hlve._ Sh•pparlltaa. TPAIOrTIKa -The tesmeetinrheld n, the Methodist church here on Thursday .v. nitg last ill aid of tfr. Sunday school was well attended, and pr••%ed to be a success. Rev. John Turner occupied •ho chair. tepee. hes were made fry Ib-va. Turner sod Cohbledtck, and try Messrs. Hetherington, T. Stewart and Echlin. Readings were tyre• by 8. P. W ill:stns, of Dunlop. and a recitation by Wei Linfield, ul Leehuni. Utile Mitt Mid' ,nnell, a wen lass .4 shoot nine rears of age, sang • solo •fir; aor:epttth y. The Nile chair, lad by Mr Duat..w, rendered excellent service- With the excepte.n , f the c induct of vane over grown leas in the rear part 01 alt• botlds. u.*, everything ga. a sat afacttss .. a or net meeting and ounceri t. ud "1 Knox asquently happy. We are always pleated chureh wilt be held h the church on 11n ase our r •njr: • r3 wenn they cumin to Friday evafng next, Feb. 12111. The the a.anty capital, management is in goad hands, and • treat A. B, Henderson ,i, et the cnn- r: hi in shore Per all who will attend Mra. kt feafntti Inst week in aid of the trend Mc 'other, of Ham hns, who charm.d a K that town. The Rr}'es,fe +say -"A (;..derich a.dieoce last year, will appear. B Nrnd.non. "1 (:cden h, 'fi . s, I.0 and Miss Wynn, Mr Hend.rsow and ea Ent apt rance before a `tueforth an iv other local ,ocali•te will also eine. once. left alt excellent impre.si, n, and all Walter Hyslop. a prumlatnt homer), and .5113 las 4111.1 /..hely-l•fl nine?/.• Joins Viseard, a yeung tenor, will make ns taus WiNT R►cK.- --I ue•dity their debut. W, 4.1p,ct to aeo a bat bat wan Csndle.as DWT, and s tete turn out on Friday vetting. Adnessiuo bright Candlemas it soma, if the hear 464_ tan,* out on Tuesday, hi couldn't help Milo McGarry, the elocutionist, mole seeing a to i.dly-ox d eha.low, loot if the her first appearance in O••derich last old w• lean '• tale bre • rood authority to week, under the mowers of Wirth street 11"' by, w• are in I. r sus weeks' winter M.'thodut church. She is an escrllent weather yet, elocutirniat, and made a meat f.o.raUe Hoeft punka lies e•nnpleted the impression. Her telecti.•na r,.crod a pate glass trent on hie new ,trr, nest wide wined, hal her versatility proved fo the post eftl;e. Tial• /leis I. j .d •n equal In the demand. Her rendition finch in th,c4tness, and rt-s,au of (w, "t "The Charge of the !dab:. Briyede' plats 754 s 11:1 i'..l„•. two 42 x 113 on Thursday evening wan thrilling, fie. end two 21 s 8a .neer.. The .Lele her tale ..1 a "Leap Year's Woo fret id a credo to the •,terpri.• ,d Mr ing' was jest as full ..f fun and provosa- j)bnlo;' and as ornament ,o the town lite of lanelier as it could he The ,.lease Harkin, cf 0 ,.l.,.t.'h, has pur "Charity thinner" was admirably deserib- ehs •.ad the trot and shoo boaoo•as c( .d on Friday evening. and the selection% Rwr Hendrie. at primal , and has take, leneral:y were well given. Dunne both s...el•,,n 1A' re ran ''rale., mond Mr ecenin*e Mils Me(lerry woe emoted hi ligi et in t t the topple of Renssil a. m I'.eel vncal• and musical Latent. "The good citizen-- M.•dy. industrious and re K!eieh Ride' eto•res tor the ehtr, we. en !et We expect to bear of hie saress, enjoyed that It had to be given loath bedews we feel certain that he will de- ni,hts. g•rrait RALTATIOR AR NY 301,15* - Th. M. Q elemerme, harrioter, wren the *poem] oared Des of the li..:saeoes Army tallith prise (1161 offered by the Toront., nn Raterda, Peed• v and Monday were qac. for • (Thristteas st.wv Of tie sem I.rtely attended. The ratherinoe were 1pMW member of 'Pfeifle written, 46 t., celehrste the aanisesaryof the est•h- -*rely sorry printed, and cur t•lentrd lishmaut of a *cation of the army ie ong t, wssm*n wait wet• op to the I at. I(lnderich Theo* wase tarowate••fiance .A F. e• so, ed noderoch, was one of of vision* vJdlw., especially .•s the lam doom who had • semi printed in the day. O.ierg to tihs..a 1'.3i t. Glover Colonialist love.,r :.11 not c.,ute het (1,.p5 (lr41th "Ties Lo At New. W hope/o be ah:. to Rive r! „ser strenu„n to our 1•.csl c lujnp The tort of nam a14 .e r .Lis w.. T 1.7 yen... the cissa/; r,tnr r t1 n•1 0. ter , fid* r,r liMefl tw'IpQ leo op trod, y '' as follies lore would +AI ftp Jr p•44, • sr friends can rive its much arot.nrs gay handing a in N• ms , f et. inter -•-.t i Pinta' moat.. (3.r. ut the facto an•1 r • Wlll dress Ulm ep. Welsh Ministrel," with big Taj little *stiles, seem isd his eke. Ties setertees 1fair. Tie bated" lotted lee I,ntd1N'.n en Sends, ware eegwde4, end bel for lev*it.4 1t.4seder - • - • f% tire`!; antics 4 the W.Ish Mittlstred 'rhe quartette 'dram l Iw1etl .J the tw- `n A•p Mum sane* yeller M7 •r aped riot trbs.,rtod ,t. butane's .os Molyfy., bff empide of the Army TI. les Amon* the resolutions poised wee ole talky ,M Moon, eee.151 wee v.17 supported b; a nnu.'m."u este ,.f (h. well masagt'd Th• re was • bnonti'ul tovd, inciting the Ree. J M Fished.4114 t yid); .1 er'lwttant r•frrahmene•, end Illyth, to he popenotenol.nt id the circuit rhe.raguf settee was lap and very f,rthe nest Inference year. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. What Was Weise at fast teeming by she The regular monthly sweetie( of the public school board was hold on lllusday evening, all the members eecept Mumu.. Ming present. The principal's rep.'rt was read and filed. A c nimunicattw, from the Impactor was read, disarm( to know why the anneal report bad shot been made out. Upon engstr.ng of the principal, that official iofurmed the beard that it was the fault of the teachers, they not having handed in their last esotstt. a report i. time. As the report wean*. pot before the board, no further suttee mos taken ol the neglect. The Inspector in his commuoicatino wished to ks.,w if it was deeorsble that hp should •eke out bus yearly report ss to the standing •d the school. Bell Butler and Nicholson opposed any farther report coming from the Immense tor than that already made at the last promote -ie. Mr. Crabb moved that the board regsest Inspector to report as to the standing of the school. He stated, in reply to Ball and others, that notwith- standing asy reason that might ezrt as to what the rampant might be,it was a duty the Inspector owed to the board aad to the p'ihlic to make such a rep' ort, so that all might be able to'jodge of the mend - Mg of the school. The chairman held • similar view, aad the motion was carried hir. Crabb .lam drew attention to the fact that complaints were beinn made by parents that for the past three =oaths the usual monthly reports ea to the standing of the iadiyidual ppuede had out been made oat for the children to take home. The principal r.&Md that it vete one usual to do so the first month d the year. Mr. Crabb bald that November and December were nos the first month .4 the year, and he hoped then would be us cease to the future for teas cool plaints to be made. After the transaction of some unim- portant business the board adjerned. SOlm•fsrilb. L Omelets is now tie kr t agent for the n T R, in place of Mr iDell The gpnarte►ly service% in t1to Nethreft.t d ow& haat Nemeth were orf . retry meow - mon charioteer. The revival services in the Methodist Akurrh are twinq r.'ntinoe,d this week, The attendance re good, cud the emceed" School,wbied w the a• On mollsn the a me was •eseplr and vete of butt. seadertd Mr. Nitta for the do.atios,sad, also for the interest he had always tells in Mite school In the Mt r. Jordan sew solos that at neat meet of the Beard he vests w'e'e the &dots ,11'ty of impamisg tits ry ibe pa la at tending the Bosh &hoaL The Head Maher stated totheHigh /het the pupal• aNaadesie 400 gh School had ceatrlbNed marl hooks bur or the purchase of pa i ad the high Scheel. It eras moved tA.. Williams, seconded by Dr.Taylor, the Board desires M•=Ness• Its use *Athol at this stotement made by the Head Master. sad toured. the •eeretery to convey to the Literary Society their Manta for this headasM cestell wise la favor of the above Oarried• Toe Board then /used. The bead ouster presented the 1,11,'. ma mistletoe relaMag to the week ,.f the (he People's £olumn, ROY WANTED- A (NI0D !MOOT t1OY. shoat M or 17 taro' mil. weots b liars the bt►khlrt booboo's, abseY apply at osce t* J. W' TH. as e' Ir - Mae Wrest bsa•ry. L ARMFtiB, ATTENTION --DO NOT I.' beguiled be sailing Peer /tide•. errs. •Ia to aoyowe W Me market, its Ivo are board to pity more than any heehaw ea the awaited. Me matter whet they oder yam, stag use fain right stereo Rase 13.1 Tenser, nal set ser teen i+I17TU Hittnitzit8. WRIdt L 0!yarn. George Hall, who was iauL up Per • week by illness, is moving about yes. The good roads last week caused a lot of teaming to he done. One of our mai dents counted 100 teams in twenty min .tea. Many of them were blocked for anise tine by the upsetting of a loaded aleigb. A party of sixteen happy hearts front O.deri:h, bouoa to a dance at farm house nn Rotternut Row. got lost in the blinding snow deft of the land ult. The horses got off the track,eand when segos of the uccupenta got uut to take thou hearings, the; found that the team were within a short distance of stepping over the bodge. The fall would have been eight feet, and even if the occupants escaped any senate' injury the; would have received a cold bath in the barn Our township fathers should put ep a rail around that bridge for proteetioo D11111010. Mr. and Mea Porter were .of friends ben Inst week. .Psaoopti--=T1►. nt}t•r dal ths stout figure of the jovial W. O'Meara. of the Renee village, ht up ear burgh. Milts and the stehite0 jested each other in s d. of oraeory over the wrongs of Ire - lend. A RONAWAr. Las' Saturday the hewn. of the Sheppardton took fright while returning flown toot., upset the driver, and ma a distance of half s mile. Alm speed at the mettle- some pferd was chewksd with, great uextenty b7 H. Zoellner. The cotter wait damaged considerably, but loather man nor beast was inj.red. • • • An enthuse, f'al'l our stet rrts pitted was sent 4' U..l•rich %owliship ala hese.• inq of the recent locations. to our igniter reeidettf *fie Ynrkshireman. r lteidere toad tofirld that his injOriee were Cot an bed as reported. , .1, ' On Tburstiy kat the R'.ial eciongoa- lance „(7 Toni, the blacksmith, was wows Ant the forge. Fria fad; fnende we IdDif that he was at s weddlne and ' 111Y1h, 'honk wile hint a hue* Thee ,ed waddt., ;rake, which ►e cut 1:,14o mi*utoijo tp,ss, and gave to the lasses t s drab'.' taphole • sh 1 .. . ...•. • . s .firm. ,w---. ' • ,r While. fart .iti.artl. wee -sem twain% home from, her 1p4Sfpfra legsimx Platt week sshe had • eery ammo* •seape !Into was irpirf'met of.f(tileet4Iter, •n, the 'hole* stilt to/044eIMP deoll41. Oboe uel- Melo Mime weemosd•uag. dos55-•• • (Qsiee • otemsher of the farmers ise Sass swop 4sily) (( f1't t tq.d w aegis; opt t'r SiisrI qin 1e M+, jr . and J n,I rs, n fit ififiliffier meld reparations for Molding the •ei,dhee .wean, as both nesting men think they hate bred single lung enough. the guests school Oa the 10lstor ler 1111 Averse, ***r 4 see, Ont ltdf year nomad trent Year O. gnawer torr Jaawary. l Average Attssedass. Jansen. WM imam aus0. arzoa is 1 IlL Univers e (willwil t U.IverdN, lueter WAS mavi*.itis• (.aloud Claw 1* Third tdsrT fir.' Etalaf•aUea Law RoMety Koos ()maren w.wd year tb•farenus MILO Medieval tbe.eU UMW Metall t►.hi ares-p.pl1s carried eta gold medal f tat.sb5. pits•s and saw hero,i osmoseushe.dV and .M* . Its•saisittiosta. rasrasfwo Tos azAlx1sa11Oe UUUsstvaaslq Ma*sis MW. b • I est Secoad(MN a is Mt ans Thi Clam (Wereoae Fiala - 1M 111 ts ltd its vi 1181C MISS CI POKE, Anil& 14 TI yeses Wady of 555.50, is prepl•red is motive payola for the flan% fa lemmas quarterly. Torras.- SI per quarter ffte LIDWARD SHARMAN, aaM[WTra J sad plaaeres. there,' the public tee the& ewntiaard patronises. H. 1. Mal ready to do all work M kl• Ilse la • .aportw g iesur, Prices to •sit the times. Isttmstes lv•s yet bslid:aas when required. 1277.1 SHORTHAND. -ISAAC PITMAN'S PHONUURAPHY. The most popeMrep.- two w,rbt lastroetata book. 1nr eels= .,..v a: ob<r. 2. try bey and girl shoat learn shorthand. fel 4 f 2 1 u 33 The hoodoos' young milt of Ashore/ Yuuag, of int 3, en. 3. now oady •silm mouths old, weft: hs 94 cwt., said gives promise td beteg a bare and powerful bona He ..s .end by Clerk. a • •C. •ho," and is a •r.dit us his sue. We h... not seen that ...gat beaten in the meaty by a colt of the age. Gen it be dose t Nom A ,Oils we•h. New 0.s P. dna. Bet Wasted - J. R. BmW. Strayed Cow Atex. Cra3Rte. Seeds John L. Brake dr Co. Pun Deaga- Dna M. brews. Foo Siker es Rent 3. R Mier. SisMei•f Plitt -Mate ass. ars,sa St wee J1nitntals. L TRAYED COW -CAME ON THE ► J promisee of the sob•rrtbrr Want street. Gederieh, on the EOM* of Wedge...day. 7.6..3rd. ISM. a small, ands.,', net vary o1 . The teener is requested toproveproperty pay ea psn150.11 tate*LYZwaCR*I0IL Wsatw W41.11. la fledalah. e. Thursday. PM. 46. the wife of Mr. Louis W Isimed. of $ danehter. For lyses or to Let. EJ on-4MNNEa^LI OE TO Darr Lb flamer of ewe $ ' sewed ler sale ea resa•aable fors R are lv rooms 1a the Mune. aad a One plot of &ttem tw.ah1Ms of aa sere. with •o etcel'ert wry adjoining. Pur part waters address 3.1 M.LL&*. Tereato. fry 'IP. r RANT --THAT LA ROE STONE I bolos ea Platen street with psabias, oarruse bet% wood shed, coal shed, lop boos. et, ere le hal' an re of lead at- tached. Thereac , •ostata..g sat etceltert trail aad vegetable garden. W.11 feared, For term apply to K. C. H 1 Y• tiuderieb. tea VA KM TO LET- FOR A TERM Or aa' rears. Ida Ms... 1. the Maitland tom- .essies, of tie Township of Godarltcb, My be letter to J. 8. LIZA Ret. Mtratl.wd. Ifr tf L AKM FOR SALE--S017TR HALF ■■ of Let r North et Tows PMR AehMd. t« sats 00,54. ea the gravel rood use etas from Rlntatl P.0 , w'tk wheel horn ns the Mt Rail the beo0 mashoy tie close (55 A never•failleg creek. railed Silver creek. passes the Lot leer t•reasaps•Mty to DA•1- JOHNSTI)N, tie/emit P.O. Mb &imam ItIM 1041111•211 In Geder.eh township, on the IRA Jansen, Math by the Item. De. Yrs Mw Raba. Jo ..t.e. to Arses, tb:r1 da.dhler et Mr Jr.uJohn- W es. At the Mettle/lit pSWISSIMIL Aeatbra, by leo Rev. Ja555- Caswell. •'a Yob, trd, IAB/, Mr. 1:dward /felt. a Miss Ittrmheth )sawlog. both of Hallett At Ooderieb, a the Ind fast.,by the Rev, Dr. Ura, Mr. As4rew Reek. of l isialeedvipa So tluabetb Asa. youngest dam<bter ul Mr - John Morris, a Colborne township. At the paressage, Bentauler. ea the 3213. et jag, by Rev. J• Ilarnta.m. Mr Jos. Troyer, b Mos !. Hewell, hese of C'ettr'.ree At the resident* et the bride's outlier. by the Rey. J Wareham. on Jas. 11th. Mr '3.o. !Moor a. of Oodert.3., to Miss Dorothy 8►cvsuo, of Whom*. MOM. 1n Owiericb, es Thursday. Jaawr >M INS, My, , beloved wife et Nttlh•m W.Ciams, aged 74 year.. Al W West IWIlimpireSi.,,cbtesgo. IB.Ms Jaawary Ort. aged IR yea i. la Hallett ala tr 15* Oil. Jobs Lws5l1, awe WI years. - Mabswlah heresies • (atpmwsd W Ittapbss. from 0ert.. i Mins. iiesBMea es t. tem 1 Seed M ser snit oa Ont-dse. fa at - Mbeat,1lu11) hash N 77i • s0 71 k W Iwett ••••••• a sack • 77 w 'n _ __ .. W ArQ, 1 • bash .. .. .. s •1 0 r Least. s_--.-- _ _ - ----+o LX1lderirb. LEWIS, BARRISTERS, ow. Jo. J. A. Morrow. L N. Lame. lie_ • D 0. HATS*, 8OLICITC'R Be.,. ` USue .•urger of the wiser' sod West steel, t,t•eien, ewer Betters b..oketeew. 55ase7 to sod at lowest Wale Intermit. el A RRO W A P RO('UFOOT, B A R At to!. Gt1lbTliH$ Attur.e1s. tididtors, pie timed'. J. T. Darrow. N . Prundfoot. 473 !`CAMERON, HJLT & CAMEROaf. lV Barristers, Pbbcltorr is Chancery. te. 3et.rieh and Mrin41►.m, M. C. t assero.. Q C. P. Hat. M G. t ameNta aod.rr•1• W. Macara. Wtsgb as. 37st roe oicat. T• E CASE, M. D., 0.114.. M.C. P.S., Ont I'b•r! aan, Refire*,. Ae.nwrbear. (Mar. (That formerly occupied by Ile. etchlts.ml Unugaee. n. 'Night office Mar - el hotel. hotel. 1111- R. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, e(IR- (IBON. thrower tr (Wlco ad reiddaee Ii -.a,:. titrant, wound dour west of 'Victoria reel.. 3113. 1IR.. SHANNON & HAMILTON 1'sy$icfans. Rrrt.om. Ammo hers, it OQ1oe at 1)r. (+ha..aeoa a reelde•no•e, neer th G.dericb G. r . SHANNON, J. ('. Haot& 1711. Loan a insurance. . ,(le® TO LOAN. A PPI.Y TO oinaibOlf MOL? t CAMr1tUN, 0e0eich. 17541 er- - ONRY TO LEND. -A LARD emcee/ M Private Fend. for investment n •nes first . lass Mortgage.. ApNF p.0AKRuw R PR,It'I)rOUT. DRTTATE FONDS To • LENItI Whelan enamel •bas•••.: 0 rr w • et 1't1 4poly to R. . HA 1- 'Ml ,:or, a - e , el ,•r (af It • cwt..... f 1i • f 0 (. II RAbeL1FFE. . - / - ri in,ur ow ten) • rilk 3 r, w r • ix choir. « ''seas butene, s treat. .. f • w 210 Flour, 1pstaat) Kr. net .... t 10 w f do casts 1 rasa sees• a fe e • m j1EAL ESTATE anti US[tiE(tAL INKURANCja Peso. oboe. •........:::::: •cwt os°i MONEY WANi`G owe NarMy • b • M o • fA Owly Pine-cloa, (.b.w - paw(ea fiper.eata'd - Money to load oe straight Ma*..t the lowest note of Inlwrrat totag, Is nay way M mot U asrrottef. worms: --leaned door freak PpJapuar% Weal Street. 004errt,-3.. encu Filo PERSONS WANTi7O LOANS l or redone ; b it W .Amts ``, 1*..'mama and ',dens emir rale of tare•i•A. pr• r5' a ten.!. to any •55. t set per , eat. We hate al.q re.eirnd (nwtrw,•,l.,.. from 6 mem ewwtrn ng a h rend t'• lead ,nut a 'united •n•„eat out gist cls%. farm sn,•rtg•g.a 1.0 t3 1-a pp..rr treat, Apply M eta. Nsent• 1 Ourtenrh. iT Uuderir3., 111b40•.. I INSURANCE CARD. W F. F00-1. • ' . F ••r. /.i'. a..f Ablet,e hyo terwo Aloft J 0o IC Petatss., i bseh .... • a fly w • H Hat, 11 tea . .................. •fls o 1110 IloUer,Ps ...... s11w •M . lwnpae3.d►idea••.,,.. • M e s h llwreer.. .. . a 11 M • '. Aran. wcwt IS '`1501 HMos .. .................... .. sN " •N Anctieneering,' ' 1 I: w Brtgd' AUCTN)NE(fa F011 • A • M.,t/uuot, of Ilam.. .`Wen atlraded in s'v partp.O. of the resat,. Adt,use orders to tledor/oh . Ifist. 011111' MITA, tIEN F.RAL A1J0- el T1(.M*iR end teed alw•ter. aradeweh. Ont Revise had considerable raper . e in the •nct tormerimi leads. he Is in a d I 3. *i•eeh Satietatt ins ail ems 0.5 IA. sapiens' %Mei Weird mise... i'1„ruade./ 1., him IY•dere@ IIP' •t T',•'•,Ion.. •, tw,ir 1 In,•,rt►orM•d. es Mar'in'a 1151.1.. nr sent by mall •0 55 'me •' Yat -,•..1 `,..ta'. pd tat/ r► 'w,,yihe evfst eful /Mended ti - ypHlw' Wee " Hssdon'i.at riT Ost/irowy i -fw► tf l'cru.r• i ,n .nanr. plate la Lir y well" -3~ e..Mtt ears.., k4 iii. .e.y .. Fanta In Ma .er/ pis'• pj • .A.Y Mi •! Vaal o•no n e•. /dent! • r rises* rate, rr 1 eenveare all Arta dame Te leo so faro „cm., aur bar O nserh•h rhe.•. 1511, 3M►, lea is, ''::',. #r 1"' Cora Timis 11e . isof ( % / . -eines' t am t.y or t t li:' (:+M•,ada o A `10, r /t f l) _ .L(UAI" .tN $ (!r r1,t !' .,rsiell h. iwllnw I.,er 7 A• r « set's rhprM••t 7Psr ,d, , II it TA MitvT) O sot: L.v'r >. tiV d 11 11 f 4 riow cin „ n rrslloa / eBM asev p1, 1 v►i LT) yd gra t 1tIN $ Y l rr" te lirlx'w o . erltw 7'lalt elf t ( t f►TP 1 t RAlpllal e ' dteoehoe ase emir eiassepy I.;se• r• ti) t nn, Farm ,n ear t •i rftip • • f tee.* Misch F'de b g.w.-S charted, t•M,v.TYri-1tq P. W H .nrrnwpw ,nen /'*fall iw.dhp f 1111. N eatahartery f1A It (mitt R Jeltl TON aarr:atrrs. he_ /i.dwr4, M. pial ▪ Awl MIA e All • Ikl•wbkii:11.bus.. , M. Moura most, t, IOW; aroea In%-srp 'e Ns. 5th'hrar.,„n'se of siltpry e Med.aricb.Onto, seq. 1