The Huron Signal, 1886-10-01, Page 44
rah HURON SIGNAL, RIFDAY, OCT. 1. 1886.
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TOWN TOPICS
Weodswoetk Maas, ul SL Puml, was
• in town daring the past week R two.
Afars eelbay pr, L.t.a auto, tie left onWedoesday, awepa•tad by
Ali/QUA he'll petal et.' a headstones sod amiable
oeoyosng lady, fur -
newt] Miss Z. Weitan, We u6r Mr
if des weal piesspapbab thepheseerspb- nod Mrs Mena oar beat wisheu
err aliases the lm Priam. Su to neo me wart's. Dr Steen, of Blytit, was in town lest
if pas wet the latest Hew York fasdsltr week. and gave en s call. He is hopeful
1• tlettlme pd
asd_a1'e tureh, gu le • t,[ the success d the Deborah' in the
n. par-
ticular.
. TWminu
usasfa t i alae _ fortheoena4 election* w =rat Horne.
rester Mile Mary.' M what tae He believes that Cameron and Russ hare
y►ta wee lasses far one of It a practt,al walkover before them is the
Unee s' oaMaet ores. t W sad son the yy
totem novelties.
A. R. Caorsa& the Wadies ssd•rtaksr, bee The Montreal Star last week get out
the bat hearses i. Iowa,is prepared to
st-
t/Ys net fesereas le veetjl., M rat
mats rata ltratsseaute geld always ea
THs Worsen C nuernee Tstarsaasca
V • Ian our meet regilarey for the transaction
of boat.s* every Tasslay nfternms at tie
o'clock. 1. Noes eberek. Keen woman in-
terested te t►t we" le cordially lamed to
eittead,
int. [borer
G •rrTinitelt,- La you ars air gems to lacer
this illustrious Protestant Irishman's gnat
etrort to behalf of Ireland'," rights, duo'l fail
to appear before t8a gifted son n
call os M•lIn
sod appr bato
Hood 1M31a
At the Cash eau you can buy 13 pounds of
saw sugar 6r only 41.00 cash. 1 have • hove
tthheta. Groceries ofI am allng ktud," es is seed.
Crockery and meeswren of all kinds. and will
hot be uodenold. Call and inspect my gtgde,
No trouble a show goods. tf. H. Ula, rho
Stover, SO ears,
The fall wines will open on Monday
next
Miss Mariou Grant has returned from
3lrussels.
Mrs Glsegew,of Brantford, ia the guest
of her sister, Mrs Pearen.
A. Kay, deputy.poetmaster, was it
Brussels 8IfPtng tril weer.
Capt Lawson is putting up a handsome
two story how un Wellesley -et.
Mr and Mrs J. Crawfurd and family
urn visiting friends in Dungannon.
Rev J McGillivray will preach his
farewell sermon on Sunday evening.
'The schooner Kolfage sailed for Coll-
ingwuod hat week with • cargo of milt
Mr A. Forsyth, of Brumfield, was the
guest of Mr Geo. Parke for a few days.
Mrs Cootie and daughter is paying •
visit to friends in Hamilton and other
points.
• •penial I somber. 1t was •
rateable •dvertisene•t for the nice of
the 8t. L.wreoe. A handsome picture
of Mooting well worth framing, •owst-
psaied the edition. The Star is • pro-
gressive paper.
SUIOIDB.
THE C. P. R
Ammo •vena, d *ablated, alt.«. stale. A Pointer From a London Doily.
During the past three months James
Glum, an Ashfield farmer, has bees in •
very melancholy coaditioo. He had
beset worried by some ilasociul matters,
and grew most degosdeet and rather
' ine•peasible. On Taeeday morning he
ebur himself in the mouth, the charge
ooming out through the back of his head.
Chas. Campaign*, who has been with
D. Oenteloe, Dater, for the peg; three
years, leaves to -day for Welland Out.,
where hekali bought outabaking lousiness -
His brother Henry.a forever Sweet buy,
joins him as partner in the business. K.
wish them success.
The "mew Eugenia Vesta with 485 toes
of coal for Geo. Rine was towed into
harbor last week by the tug H. A. Ball-
setyne, The Eugenia was out in the
storm of Sunday week, during which she
lust her deck cargo, her deck being clean
swept by the waves.
Mrs David Morrow has a p.r tree in
bloom, while at the same tune it 1. bear
ing • good supply of choice pears. Thus.
Hucketep has beeu similar) favored.
H. Hale has a cherry tree in full bloom.
He never saw • more abundant supply
of blossom& in the spnrg.
Rev. W. L Newton, of Kincardine,
spent • few (lays in town this week, ac-
companied by his wife and child. Mr
Newton hopes to complete his studies at
McMaster Hall, Tutonto, by the spring.
He gage up a lucrative business in Clin-
ton for the ministry, and he has not re-
gretted it. He 1s being used iu his work,
and loves the seared calling.
Uxiox Lee -roes Corass.--The first of
the series of lectures under the auspices
of the Methodist churches will be held
on Friday, Oct 29th, when Itev. Dr.
Burne, the eloquent and patriotic presi-
dent
redent of Wesleyan Ladies' College, Ham-
ilton, will deliver his lecture nn "Horne
Rule." All nationalities and creeds will
crowd to hear this popular lecturer on
so popular a subject.
Misses Lizzie and Annie Dole left on
Monday on • visit to Port Huron and
Alpena.
Mr. EC Fisher is home from Goderich,
where she has been visiting.- kiuoardioe
Review.
Mw Rene Aber, of Wallaceburg. is
spending • few weeks in town, the guest
of Mies Lot Rask.
The Misty Berry, of Mexico, N. Y.
are visiting at the residence of G. W.
Berry, Lightho•se street
Henry Guest, of Wiogham, was in
town last week, and was the guest of
his father-in-law, Geo. Cox.
Will L Horton was at Sarnia railway
station, when Hand, the dynamiter, was
nabbed, and witnessed the arrest.
Ta.. . DAT. -Thursday, the
18th of November, has been .ppulnted
as a day of national thanksgiving.
Rev. R. Y. Thompson, of Hallett,
preached au earnest and able sermon on
Saoday morning in Knoi church.
C. .-Our.prize list last week
should have put it : Golden Poland fowl,
H. Rine., 2d H. Beatty, Seaforth.
.lames Williamens, for some time past
gardener at H. Y. Attnll'o, 1. leaving
Ridgewood. He was an efficient man.
E. C. Rummell, wh^ has been spending
a month at Blind River. tlgoma, has
returned. He put on bosh while away.
Charles Thompson left on Toe.day
morning for Goderich, where he will go
into a machine shop. -Kincardine Re-
a ie w.
Mrs R. Henderson returned home Let
week, after spending • week in Ciioton.
While there she was the guest of Mrs A.
Duff.
He leaves •
• ste•w wsash Whew Mew tae woad
Mew.
From the Lotto !Tree Rtes.
The extension d the C. P. R. to
Goderich is one of the probabilities of
the future.
tette and seems children. ger New Hallway.
Deceased was about 55 yews of age. Ile
bbeecountytat
ad been • resident of the county fur Three railway projects are being sgi-
ed in the uurth,tln1 part ut this county.
ab.-ut 25 years, Ono is fur • line from Taira to Owen
Sound, another for • line from Meaford
OUR TOWN FATHERS. Ito Southampton ter Port Elgin, and the
third is fur • road from Chatsworth to
aptemii Meetlsg ea tae Wa.erwevk. leave- Wiraton. The Port Elgin temente. while
submitting • by law fur the endurs•tiou
i the 1 granting • bonus of
((-rowdel eat last week.) I of 115,600 to • ;tentlemau trues Berlin to
f the oosaeil was encourage hire in establishing • button
A special
may °vet v e teetu are bestirring 1. to
held last Monday eveniwg (90th alt ), all ry g
the members befog present except
Messrs Jordan and Bingham.
The mayor stated he had celled the
meeting to consider d report from the
special committee on the result of
teat in the artesian well bored, also •
statement from Mr A )tell, the ocntrac-
tur. it was desirable, if the question of
was to be submitted to a
public vote, that the by-law be prepared
at once and advertised so as to hring on
the vote at the acme time a• the muni-
cipal elections
The following reports from the sub-
committee was then read :
We, your sub -committee, having had
a satisfactory test made in the test hole
put down for the purpose of aeoertaing
what quantity and quality of water could
be obtained for the supplying of our town
with water, beg to report that we have
had the bole enlarged to 7 d inches. We
put in the six-inch pump and tested, first
at s depth of 15 feet from the buttons,
pempiog at this point 18 hours ; then
raised pump 36 feet, or 51 feet fn.m the
bottom. pumping here for ?0 hours ; then
raised it 36 feet further, or 91 feet from
the bottom, pumping here seven hour.
At each of these points were found suffi-
cient water to supply the pump fully
depreciation of quantity.
The quality in each we believe to be as
good, if not bettor, than any of the
&smples that have been analyzed.
Therefore we, your .tee, re-
commend and believe it to be the wish of
the committee that the ser-
vices of some practical engineer be
secured for the purpose of giving us the
best system for the supplying of water
for 007 tows.
Mr Wallace Bell rendered hi..ccouot
for extra work done, but it cure to hand
too late for us to report on. He has also
submitted • tender for sinking another
hole, which we refer to the council kr
their consideration.
(Joni(
Joni( BC-TLta,
Signed -r C. A. Huesca.
1, P. McEwAv.
A telegram from Alpena reached Mrs
J. C. Harrison on Sunday last with the
sad intelligeneeof the death of her and
Mrs C. Crabb's mother, Mrs Alex.
Naismith, formerly of this town, at the
age of 70 years, caused by paralysis and
anjestion of the brain. The body arriv-
ed on Tuesday and was interred in the
Maitland Cemetery here. Mr and Mrs
Alex. Nwnith not Toronto attended the
funeral. Mr Alex. Naismith, sr., is now
spending • few days in Goderich. He
was one of our earliest settlers.
H. S. LS. -The opening meeting of
the winter term of the High School Lit-
erary Society's was held
last Friday evening in the school room.
There was a good attendance. The
minutes harui8 been read and confirmed,
the following programme was presented:
Reading. Mr R. D. Whitely ; recitation,
Mr Wygle; solo, Mr S. P. Halls; reading
Mr Robertson; reading, Mr Allen; read-
ing, Mr H. I. Strang, selections the
editrews, Mies Ella Dickson; duet. Misses
Maxwell and Ellerd; reading, Mr Taylor;
closing address, Mr. H. L Strang.
Foe VHS COLONIAL E.. .-In
addition to the prise fruit shipped b
Alex. W atsnn cn behalf of A. McD Al-
lan for the West Huron Agricultural So-
ciety, were two baskets of the choicest
grapes yet seen in this vicinity, grown
by Chas. McPhee, of Colborne. Splen-
did of fruit and vegetables
have also been added : Hon. A. M.
Ross, grapes ; G. Harris, Dungannon,
vegetable marrows ; H. Y. Attrill, sweet
Misses Maggie and Lizzie Dickson corn ; E. Bingham, cabbage, etc. ; John
were the guests of Mrs Grant, Brussels, Andrews, Goderich township, prise po-
while awaiting the marriage of W. B. tatoes. These articles weft farainhsd by
Dickson. 1 [heat charger -
Mr and Mrs Hamlett, of Napier street The following is the program for the
took in the excursion to Detroit week open C. E. T. S. meeting to be held in
to visit their seas, John and Dr N'. the school room on Tuesday evening,
Hamlin of that city. Oct. 5th. at 7.30. Opening hymn and
prayer ; introductory Remarks on Pro-
gress of C. E. T. S., by the chairman ;
sone, Mrs Toms ; reading, Joseph Wil-
liams ; quartette, Mr and Mrs Clarke
and Masers Angus and Hyslop ; address,
Rev G. F. Salton ; song, Miss Wynn ;
recitation, Ite• W. Johnston ; trio,
Messrs Clarke, Angus and Hyslop ; reci-
tation, Miss Florence Williams; God
.are the Queen ; benediction. Chair
will be taken at 7 30 punctually.
Cia*-arr.- The officers of the Huron
County Cricket Association met in Sea -
forth recently and heard an appeal from
(1 1 tie tnatele that had
been decided against them with Clinton;
and Seaforth appealed against a match
that had been allowed Brussels. It was
decided to disallow both et theme matches
and they will be played over at an early
date. A match was arranged to be play-
ed between picked teams in Huron and
tared from tt a. m. to 4 p. m. for the Perth and the team to represent Huron
painless extraction of teeth. selected as f' llows:-H. Dennis, J. Roes,
Ira Lewis, C..unt Crown Attorne D. helm and M. McLennan, Brussels;
y G. Baird, and Three. Coleman, Seaforth:
bas been spending a seek with (risro o Jas. Turnbull and L Kennedy,Cliutun;
Li Detroit and Amhe.stbure. Hie holm and G. Drummond, Dudley Holmes, and
tliys here been few ..f late yesre,alt ltough S. Hays, Goderich.
capacity u .o a es en- a meeting
Cos -3(L -Signor EsIlIi , from Italy,
w ill be at the British Exchange hotel for
a hew days more to cure corns and bun-
ions. See advertisement
F. C. Rogers, of Braude, was awarded
the silver medal fee hie dairy salt, and
the 1st prise for table wilt et the Pro-
riooial Show, at Guelph, last week.
0. N. Davis, who has been sojourning
is England, sailed for Canada on the
23rd of Sept. He will stop with friends
in Montreal a few days befogs owning
west.
Rev D McGillivray le 111w t, visiting
his parents, and will re.naMH until Mon•
day, In leaving his mitmien field •t
Dawn he was presented with a purse of
MI Nosy.
Dr. M. Nicholson, the Nest street
dentist, makes the el the
u 1 teeth a specialty. Ga* admini.
secure an exten.ion of the Canada Pacific
from Teamster, via Glamnos, to that
pert The citizens of Tiverton Ind Glg.-
mis are also aroused over the excisable
[nivel reuniter to the lake, meetings base
been held, end the t:'1"uetee •ypuinted
to Interview Mr Vaohorne. Tiverton -
Des, of course, bold forth Inverhuron
as their ubjective terminal poiut. The
Wioghamitee seem to have the inside
track, so far as the completion of the
"missing liuk," a distance of four or five
m, ,Ill T
aheadat re town is concerned. Moreover,
an engineer, 1 by that iode-
fatigable Wingbamite, H. N. C. Meyer,
has bean over the route between Wing -
ham and Goderich, and the people of the
latter plate are aglow with expectancy.
Tus Sweat. is exultant, though the road
may not be constructed in • hurry, to
be sure. To add to the perplexities of
the general situation, Port Albert is al-
most certain that the Canada Pacific will
retake that place one of its la:e termini
in the near future, and property in Bay-
tield,below llodench, is actually stiffen-
ing is value to the strength of the Grand
Trunk extending to that port. Besides,
there is or was a charter for • branch
from Clinton to Hayfield, and researches
are being made with • view of determin-
ing the validity of the . and
trotting it forth if eatable el perf..rming
service. -Kincardine Review.
Aahaelti•
The Sunday school . of the
Methodist church, Ashfield circuit, will
be held in the new church on Wednes-
day, the 13th of October. Many excel-
lent topics relating to Sunday school
work will be discussed, and an interest-
ing and profitable timer expected. Con-
vention opens at 9:30 a.m.
Port Albert.
Mrs J. Draper has returned to bur
home in St Marys.
The report was received and adopted, i dhas O'Connor is visiting relatives in
after a lengthy and somewhat acrimoni- the `City of the Straits."
ous diacoaion. Wm J. Given left for his tome in
A statement ..f Mr Bella for extra Tustuo, Mae' imam, last week. H. was
work dune and material furnished, 1 by his two children. We
to $210, was read, and after understand Mr Girvan intends leaving
some hill. discussion, referred to the his children with his sister, Mt. Levy,
w.terwores for cuoaidnntioe in Detroit.
and to report to ceunctl. T. R. Hawkins left nn Monday last for
An account from Van Tuyle S Fair-
banks, of Petrone, amounting to 843-7,00 Iowa City, U. 8. T. R. intends to come
was also referred. back, in • few years with an M. D. at•
The question of engaging a profession- , tached to his wme. We with him suc-
al engineer to prepare plans and esti- Cell.'
mates for the system. and advise as to Owing to the illness of Rev. Mr Car -
the best method of carrying out the rte, the funeral sermon of the late Mrs
works, was diacuseed. McConnell, which was to have beep de -
D C enema. lived Ian Sunday, is postponed.
ed by reeve Johnston, that Mr Cooke, of The contract of putting in a new cut -
Toledo, Ohio, be appointed. vert near the school house was let on
Mr !lumber moved, seconded by Mr
Acheson, that Moffett, Hodgkins S
Clark, of Watertown, N.Y., be employ-
ed The was carried by the
casting vote of the mayor.
The council then adl..urne.l.
NEW FALL GOODS
JUST OPSNSD AT
J.A.REID& BRO'S
DBB88 600D3, 3flIWL3, 1/H!L& CLOTHS,
C'leterlsaw Soto and Brocaded Velvets. Silk Hushes. Black had Colored tel
nitrate, Feather Trlmmu.gq Braids, Bowan, Meese
sad Mottle Ors•.wwta, ke.
SPECIAL VALUE IN WHITE ANO GREY COTTONS, WINCEYS,
LIN IE 2J B, d&C.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
NEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS - VERY CHOICE.
New Hate, Cape. Tice, I.Isen Collars had Curs. Is Crllululd Cullers and C. we
Lave the Newest had Cheapest Cauda la town.
TWEEDS CUT OUT FREE OF CHARGE.
We show gouda with pieasors, whether you wish to buy or hot
OUR PRICES SEl.1. THE U(N)Uti.
JAS. A. REID & BRO.
Jordan's bl. ck. credence. 14th Sept.. ISO. typal
Carlow.
Rev John Young has refused the call
to North Bruce P church.
Thureda) ast, by Joseph Griffin, reeve.
The !school trustees also on the same
day, let • contract for some improve-
meuta iu connection with the school
grounds.
313rt'ale.
Amhara. •
RCLI to AND Srajc,'Tx. -Rev A. Y.
Miss Elkin is visiting at St Thomas. Hartley delivered en address on this sub-
church
Cammaday left Saturday morn• lect in the I' church last Sab-
in¢ for Clinton to take the train on
beth, taking (.r his tea Psalms 12th, at
Monday to exhibit his well known Ton- . 8th verse, "The wicked walk on every
tine colt. I side when vilest men are exalted " His
tory both ancient and modern .as 'mot -
Mrs. A. McDonald returned home last ed to support the truth of the text. Ex -
week from Toronto, 1 by her ample. were taken in Pharaoh, Ahab,
sister, Miss McDougall. "Belshazzar, Nero, Richard III, Henry
Mr Allan, et Ada Craig, preached last VIII, and the Stuart king.. Our own
Sabbath evening to • large congregation i time and country were then referred to,
in the Methodist church. He filled the and the disgraceful characters who often
obtain power were noted. The unreliable
character of the utterances of the party
press of both . , }rte their own
statements in regard to each (Aber as et i-
dence, was also touched upon. The rev-
erend gentleman also referred to the pe
talons Christian people had sent in to
parliament asking fur a prohibitory law
in regard to ru g railway (rains on
Sunday, etc,: to the strenuous efforts
that were made by certain politicians to
prevent the passage of a law to punish
.eduction ; also ere the treatment the
temperance people had rt'ceiied, when
ten years ago they had petitioned for a
pn.hibitnry law and in Its place were giv-
en the Scott Act, which, when shown by
trial to be a good act, was taken up by
people and carried by over
whelming majorities in newly every
place where they had the chance to vote
pulpit well.
A missionary meeting will be held in
Knox church on the evening of October
the 8th. The speakers will be the Revs.
Messrs. Fletcher, McDonald.Thompeon,
Acheson, and Pritchard. A large attend-
ance is etpected.
LNbaraa
Mies Carrie Rye, of Clinton, n. muff
for Duluth was visiting Mrs P. Horton
and friend. here last week.
Misses Maggie and Lucy Furthering -
ham, of Tuckersmith, were the guests of
their cousin, John Linklater, last week.
des ty t r Mj ytnq them has not Tisier*ax s Y Th Rev. Mr Cameron, of Dungannon,
diminished. in the . hall on Tuesday under ppreached an able sermon from the 23rd
Mr and Mrs D. Mc(alicuddy visited the aurpicee of the W. C. T. U. was . Psalm, in the r church last
Animals and AuMuu during the peat .largely attended. R. W. McKenzie : Sunday. This is the tint time he has
we• -k Mrs M..(.tlr.cuddT is still visiting oaupiel the chair in an able manner. preached here, and we hope he will come
D. E. Cameron, of Lucknew, stave an ,vain.
her mother, while Mr McGillicuddy at-
tends the Loudon fair in company with
her brother.
Way Ilrsno Ten -nem' ieirmrrq. -
Titia meeting will be held this year is
Q eletich on Oct 14th and 15th. Ile
)IcLellan will be present and assist the
11,oeal pedagogic talent to nuke the Keith -
• ring profitable.
C. W. H. itn,wn, who is working of
the Clarkson farm, Colborne, has handed
us a potato nut of which two long sprouts
ref gnat are grawinv Then is no sign t'amern was awarded a large rote of d 1 pray,Ont. 1'kv.Mhn. Rnrgron. Arcoschror,
e( earth on the "murphy,• and it Is • Tett BNixaL will be sent t/ new suh- county w.wl vote as the re •better
thanks at the clot* n( the meeting. 7 tr, Onee (That former) oer.ped by 1►r.
rather odd bit of pastors. scribers from data to 1st January. 1SIt8 invwrnNwt would be the result. A hluteMnwnr Il o ganuon. lght e*ee- Mar
Apt T Arra Hemmen. - It may not Myr Wawalsosp. for 111.60- •single year's wtrcripti/n. Christian man canned pray on numbly eta'," hotel.
generally known, Lut is nevertheless _ On triol for three months for 25e. for the Ivneement of truth, morality D[L tl[, LEAN, T'Hl'RiC1Ali, $GR
• fed that the last session of the Local Faso Roto. -Edward \\shh odd hie conceal. -A a•r.cert will he given .red righlenasness, and un Monday vote OWX.I'I.roner stir. Oieeaa4reMtle•os
les bailors • law was pawed regulating farm, raining 100 acres, for the round here by • company from Goderich under Int seppexl, detesit, sive and oorrnp)tfon, Rrwrw Street aerond door west K TlelerW
Nie viae at apple Torres; which now are ham of $6,W0, LI, W. Raiford, «f II td- the n1 «f Prof Clarke, organ- But let the Christian people of t8.. land mrwo't IyN.
geaquired to 8. of the wme size as flour lett, she takes pnemesi n at ones will 1st of Knox cherish, on Friday evening have their votes and prayers to harmony. i RHANNll ( & HAMILTON
1s. This will hos cheek milks fraud bee made o good spec. this time as it is next in the Orange hall. A good pro- an 1 rot. for gn.wd moral men who well 1 emegans, eargeeas, Aeee.ekwn, to
shits t once at Dr. Mtaasea'a reehdeace he
Ileal ~ .4 wept ing than purchase „buses fare.. and considered !N beetle/ramie. ttnmese will 1•• presented, and a teal is support right and not
hour's address, and was elnquent and
forcible. Ile reviewed the onward
march of t. , the growth of
t legislation, and urged the
steepen of more 1 men to our
parliaments. The address was well
worth heating. Rev. bir Nugent,
a rather quaint speaker, followed in an -
odd speech of mingled humor and 1 eII_
common sense. Re r. 0. R. Turk ung • --
long in splendid style. His powers ef The fall show will he held here on
song are 01 no ordinary character. Mr Tsesdey, (ktober the 5th.
J. J. Wright. of Point Farm,
the reception of Sir John at the
City last week.
The teameettng held a week
ago was a great succeen. An e
re ort was left over Inst week
rather old for this issue
took in
Forest
or two
xcellent
, and i.
DasilMD.
Miss Maggie Allan has leen visitir g
friends bear Exeter.
Mrs D. Cummming le visiting relatives
at K
The I'h.eoix tresher, J. C.ark, of Wa-
wenosh. owner, was In our midst last
week. During a threshing • gust of wind
sent the hat of Archie McNeil into the
machine.
James Young was rather startled _IR
seeing lo. pe s several rregaling
one lahemselves
ast w
.on I eek ; not
haring tiro arms handy he tried • chase
with • pitchfork. but did nut reach them
before they sped to the south under the
cover .d the wood.
Dentistry.
`I • N iC H OLliON, L. D.B.
DENTAL ROOMS,
Eighth der b. low the Post ()fce, Wasted..
Chromate. 10116-ly
L. WI/OLVERTON, L. D. 8.
7 ! • Oleor Odd Fellows Hall, North St.,
Gonne!, ('hsrsee muderste. All work war-
ranted. IfM-
She People's column.
I?OY WANTED TO LEARN THE
,l.) Dry Goods Busttses. App a1to
D t BRO.
> -11 J. A. R6
WANTED TO BORROW ON
clang Mortgage, shoat deist Tery
best security. Ileasesalnie taterem wen b
paid. Apply to DAVISON & JOHNWTON.
Dederick Sept. a, Ifi 11111T -1t
JOTICE
1 -
Notb hereby ghee that • Court will by
pu
held pomace to `The Tarn' Llai Ad.' by
His Honor the Judge of the ('oust) Court of
S. S. No. the ('cunt n,a
of Heret the Town Hall. Oode-
rich, on Wedeceday. the 13th Iiay of October.
as last year. IS, at tea oclock is the forenoon. to hear
S. 8. No. 3 is still guided by Mr t had determine the wvcral complaate of er-
rors and omladewa W the Totrrs' Liat or the
Bodge The devout prayer, of 8. 8. No. Manleinallty of the Tows of Oodericb, for
3 should he "long may he reign over it." 1sps. A 11 perlgna hav mss buw •t the ('Dart
an ryqulred to sttettd •t tie aid time and
8. S. No. 6, Sanford, has retained the i place.
services of their excellent feather. Mr v►M. C.t WPSEi.4elne
Wilson, even though they have a mean Godericb. Sept. * the al" If1M. Mucid h.
man on that busrd.
John V•rcoe, of Colborne, owing to
illhe•lth intends keying fur the went by
C. P. R. His many friends in Colborne
wish him a pleasant trip. and complete
to health.
1, retains both teschersomme
Colborne fruit growers are feeling
somewhat annoyed at the way in which
their fruit retired by the directors of
the Goderieh show. Oa. man said he
would have given his V had been asked
fur ; but did Mt like to have it taken.
Another said be was kept waiting fur
more than an hour and then laughed at.
.10rt1.. hate..
' NOTICE TO PRIZE WINNERS.
1 The Treasurer at the West Rtdfsg Agrieal-
taral Society will he is the Grad Jury Heom
of the Covert Hoene. dederich. on Saturday,
Oct. 3d. for the purple of psyleg the prima
woe at the 611 sow held this week.
ALEX. WATHON. treasurer.
Goderlck. Sept. 11, 11Ht. 36111t't
A11 parties menu their sale Mlle printed at
this nice will get • tree notice isaerted is
thane up to the Oise of sale.
Auctioo sale of firm stock and imple-
ments, the property of W m. Hamden, me
the premises, lot 8, eon. 1, Goderich
township, two miles from Goderich, Bay-
field road, by John Konz
at 1 o'clock p.m., on Thane_
day, Oct 7th, 1886.
I Auction sale of farm seek and imple.
meuts, as good as new, the property oil
.John Green, on the promises, lot 1, con.
1i3. Colborne township, one mile from
1,
Benmiller, by John Kn( x, auctioneer,
commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., on Wed-
nesday,
ed-
nesday, Oct. 20th, 1886.
Hwga.
At Raglan street. Goderich. Sept. lath, the
i wife of John M. l'roudfuot. of • daughter.
■ ASHeEle,
1 On Tuesday. the eith of Sept. at the resi-
dence of the bride's father, b) the w, 1(er. W. H.
I 1'MaMr Harry Yielding. of Wharton. Bruce
Co.. to Miss Luc Hackett. daughter of Mr
Joseph Hackett. of Waterhill Faro, Ashheld.
At the residence of the brides father. on
Wedoeslay, sept. 29th, by Rev G. It. Turk.
N cologne iaha f Peron. Dying ercoud
sono R. Mann, formerly of (Io.lerich. to
Elisa. second daughter of Nathaniel Weston,
Guderieb.
New A. rile Week.
Corns Cured -Signor Emilio.
Toronto Cash Store- P. O'Dea.
Stray Heifer- George Counsel.
Fine Tailoring B. MacCormac.
Boy Wanted -J. A. Reid & Bro.
Court of Revision Wm. Campbell.
Money Wanted Minion r Johnston.
Judicial Notice to Creditors James S. ('art
weight
For Salt or to Let.
STORE To RENT. -THAT WELL
► .:ITh' A TMH more. on the Sonars, at ores
-
cot occupied by M,*e Graham, ar • millinery
.torr, l'n.ae.•inn wit en on the Int of lictnhe-
on it. Then parliament and .IrerI. Apel) to Ilt.+. 11. ( OOKK. Furth
eeen
bonen to lament with the law, and have
rendered it almost i . He re• 1 VA HMI TO LKT-F1)It A TERM oic
forted to the atrocities committed against 1 fern, LotlH Irp. is the Maitland .ba-
the enfotreers of the Butt Aot,and neith- cleeion,by of tie Ta717.
tt .l.lrt
01 (Ie.derirn, appy
er the Dominion or Provincial Govern-
ment ►otter to J S. [.17..1 ta. Strettcrd. I Milt tt
had as yet made a more to punish
the perpetrators of the diah•dieal out rages
(Since then the Ontario 0 has
been vindicated) All these feet. were
Tlebical.
.1 L. Rain M. 0, C.M.. MF.M
glees as proofs of the text, in our nwa Bf811'ef aha 1 ollewe of Physicians and
nrrtl)ete. 1r„ PhynMan, Burgeon, sod
times. And now where are we it, find a .t rcepl•bet. err., P..ri Albert, taSL
remedy, for there are certainly good men
in the countr , and if the peep,. of this rr E. CASE, M.D., C.M., M.l'.P.S.,
id mpg& bsrrwla e.f
sines. handed aeras in this part. I anticipated. wrong.
gag Oderleh 0.C. SHawwew. J. CI pants
tnl.
14'UNiCIPAL TAXES.
The Tem of the Teens of Ooderieh are par-
able u my ogee- Town Hall. 3 per cent dis-
count &Dewed nn all taxes paid In September.
3 per cent. In October , and atter the lith day
of ltecemb.r. S per rent- will be added.
Pay your taxes this month end save 3 per
cent.
JAMES GORDON. Collector.
Ooderleh. Rep. Ord. Ma 10*11t(
DOMINION STATUTES.
Notkm Is hereby seven that coyotes of the
"nminion statue's for 1 ..ol. 1. for Mein -
button to the Justices of the Peace for Huron
county, have boo received at the nine d tee
Clerk of the Peace.
IRA LEWIS.
1)1113t Clerk of the Pesos.
11()USE WANTED -MUST HAVE
geed water, collar, had other eenvesi-
sM aaaas ,, sad contain four ur hve bedroom..
App►
at this °Mce. tern.
MANUAL of CORRESPONDENCE
--One of Ito. most pruisteal and most
eyeful books published ; erre, teacher should
hare • ropy ; no oh onl should he without It
it contains exercise* in capita letters, abhre-
viationq pun.-tlat,on, errors in Fngllah•
specimen letter., beautifully engraved, etc.,
price Sal cents. C. O'DEA. Arcade. Tor -
unto. 1163-3..
'WSW -MISS COOKE, AFTER 14
1•J ) e Maly of mw•Ie, is prepared t0
reotive pupfle for the Mono. 11 lemons
quarterly. TTerms: $6 per quarter. 1a10-
QHORTHAND.-ISAAC PITMAN'S
1 PHONOGRAPH Y . The moat •
tern tat syr Isetrectlin hooks for wk atTHs
Slrerat. sees. Every boy and girI should
fore shau
lbd. ION
Strapee Animals.
t tAMK ON THE PREM1HES OF
the subscriber. oft the nate below the
Nation. about the lab of Aageet, a light mew
yearling heifer. The owner le requested to
prove property. par expenses and take It
away. 0E0. COUNSEL, Goderkk 1 574[
(IAMF ON THE PREMISES OF
` the seherrlber, ahem the middle of
A r,,nrnt. • dark hay 1111) about two yearn old.
The owne,1. r tttsMe4 to prove property, rpai
elongate, and take It away. Apply to Miall.
U. 11.0IL1.I1'ItAY, tot 3, co.. 1. Colborne,
Sanford P.O. 11111-
STRAY CATTLE -STRAYED ON T(1
STRAY
premises of the oft, 1. south
half of lot r, eon. 12, West %awa,,eah. about
the Ise of August. three yearning stele. riz.:
one heifer, dart rad. one .tear. dark red, with
white app on forehead, one steer spotted red
and white. All is swoorder. The owner se
requested to pay eaprnoes and take thews
away. KDMI XD AIiKNH.
West Wawa/nosh, Ape. Mit INS. 1163-
1I-DiCi.4L NOTICE TO CREDIT-
• ORS of SUSAN ANN COOKE. deorss•d-
Pursuant to as order of the ('hsweery Divi-
sion made In re Corm. infants, the (7redltors
of St *an Ae'I conga. wile of Joww Coots,
late of the V it1ae' .1 Dunpn•eo, la the
Comity of horse., Division Conn Clerk, wino
died in or about the heath of Nrplewther,
are. on or before the tern DAB' of (5'TOMER.
Malt to rend. Ily peal. prepaid. to Mewva.
G •we<.tt f• ['ROI ,lr.wrr, Selieltoh, Gnderie'b
their Christian sad sarnaea, d•11n
dreee end
mt
darter pt io.e. t he fall Part leviers of their Anne,
a eta Cement of .heir a i'nnata and the eaten+
of the seouritlee Of any) OM by tem• or Ian
default thereof. they will he peremptorily ex-
cluded Imo,. the emelt et the said seder.
Every Crvdltor heading any sererfy le to
prod err t M same heaver, me, the usderug•ied,
at my (-hander*. Is temente H*H. 1n the (' ty
of Toronto. 0e the loth Day of October, tees,
at eleven o'clock. hnaaen, brag the flaws
apnoleted for ad edleal(en en the (Aslant
Datedthe Sher day of matew.bw, Met
JAMESx. (•ARTWRIGHT.
iilK-,d Rrwwrar Q. R. D.
v
There
s1 the Lie
Me Het
esitereld X
ler N Tim
Ws. Lt
Fees
bel sward
lieheet
While ■
adN N
lie to
=it
yacbing a
Robe 8
first prise
at Turatt
sauna' fee
At the
was held it
lough z ,tpair re
1
high. uta
McClellan
Mayer Ho
be &hippo
week.
flcamsa
ane0ettne I
the an tier
was cloud
Elliott has
business lis
general dei
loll beavily
compelled
elision of h
Qco:Tts.
and Waste
ue the gem
block, on
heavy wet
medal, ►h
Patterson 1
W. A. 51
The last tH
in Loudon
and Mr. TV
two,and lh
weights, fo
• also four e
)[cDu sM
toms. Tt
late yester
by James 1
Tis C.
sings, 18.
in town lar
route . f th
ham, expel
plumed we
and surrou
could ere,
way betwe
when once
think trot
rapidly as
ever that
diroet howl
could be 8
the easter.
of the stall
committee
that Mr. .1
in the mal
the same e
lion offeeir
of grant SI
had nu a.
"sower. 1
Van Hon
word may
tr;
Wm. St
4 it show at Gewe Murduc
.1ortewurk
Will Gi
helper is 1
to our ver
Mr Cat
No. 7As
too, .bo
fusion.
Wet. II
teach oat
place of i'
pares at ti
Masers
in the etc
Slier goes
view the I
An int
take place
Friday n.
proeperuu
joined las.
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of this p11
been eps
Alar
time vig'
girls of et
Dan St
our burg
hone fro.
travelled
cls, and
tests whi.
Our yo
ing to get
wives by
minks, a1
damage i
already
their stet
Quite 1
left our 1
to seek
Messrs :
III John am
rior Cit•
Colombt
)lichigat
Flora Br
gone to
aee1$5 to
the girls
Our T
complete
l lotober,
pre.lden
preach
again In
also be
Monday
be held
giten by
liters in
faroishi
coeds ie
1St. N
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br