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The Huron Signal, 1886-10-15, Page 4rtnoin:174t 111r1TTZ14P: sears* sol; t 4* 0, e*I401,1' `4eitillktA4' oo; to f 4 • fit ' io te tit ha wi vs; , 'pi ths 1 Aril tel pas Pre dent 1 huh rag, el MID mf clogs 'tea ont AtiZiniitsPLIkee."7-MZIn',i,..-v:;47,..,x,c,p1mr,1&171ft!rairiA7:7,,777;:: .'!".2,Ttnr.11*.7FAW:' toricoorteet ''.'"ritAki4V1."r,tr..;.i,,i,ff r 4 " ".:;"*.riElf0": • otooriowsi oi' tec 1).A ;:t'Oe.Wiktlenc 1% alp ..tdoo.. , THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, 00T. 15, 1886. WEST FIUROP4. Rw- 0- Yr' 11614.11 rwhwd Vonsar7 serious' in the olaseaville Meth- odist chinch ea Sesday mornIng last. tileorge Acheson is heralding up hie West street Week of bedding., and • euesesteent t i. the result. The impostor of weights and wenn- tugs was is tows this week, and there was a menaral furbishing 01 males, sts. Pre.- Clarke is 'leis, • *arias of con• stens thrmighost this district It was • treat at Duagansoo to hest Bush music. Mt* H. H. Gowen, of Eimer, nag been visiting her tenets, Mr aud Mrs as qui - REFORM CONVENTION Notice is hereby gives that Oweeele- tton of the Reformers of West Huron will be held AT GODEItICH Gavin Stnitheirs, urns Road, during -41111P` Mr Bowden's sale last week Imo On of the mum soteuessful yet WA tit' this section. livery article put up was odd. The eatire sale mese uff ID • little over two been, although about $2,000 were realised. Messrs Knox and Oke wen the . That's Ib. way to do at. The choir of North street Methodist chereh oe Toseday .,.ou ig lam promot- ed Masa Polly Bounamy with s handsome pair of silver cups and saucers. gold hued, ou the eve of her marriage with Harry D. Arnold. Miss Bonnamy had bees a member of the choir tor about eight -0N- the peat welsh yeses.. Dioid Kennedy, the osiobrsted soot. A. M. Polley, the horse-ktng, shipped teals vocalist died in Stratford on Wed- 31 berme Ugl USit.d °6 uesday, fur the American market. SatardaylOclober16111 d7"tarY. He will bw ohotiV:lay hung me a at 1 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of se- last from • plosion' seta** the old coun• animal. A. M. P. is bound to look after Mrs George Swanson. accompanied by her son John. returned home trout Great Britain 07. Wedmieday, after • four months' absence. They mune out on the Dominion Line steamer Oregon, and had a rough mirage. Owing to the weather in So 'thud, Mr Swanson did not get the benefit huhu health anticipated,although he has picked up soinethaug in weight and eitergy. On Sunday afternoon while J. Bird was drivtog Bev. Writ McDonagh, pas- tor of the Front street cnurch, Strath. rey, to an appointment at Mount Bredges, their horse was startle:1 by a lig running out lama the roadside when about a mile out of town. Both were thrown muleetly out, Mr McDonagh having his wrist and Mr Bird his cellar bon. broken, and otherwise severely bruised. Alex Jacques, sr, of Ottawa, is in town visiting friends. "The Old Man," was s well known character in Toronto twenty or thirty years ago, having for • long time been connected with the Gluio printing establishment. lesion the advent of the steam ere engine, he beloneed to the volunteer firs brende of Toronto, and ran "Ind masheen." He is full of reminiscences, and is very companionable. The Abilene, Kansas, n'uoette says :- On the 28th ult , at the residence of the beide, in Hayes township, by the Rev. Joias Freet, Robert Note ani Miss Annie Goes were united in marriage in the presence ..f • large number of friends who gathered to witness the ceremony. The happy couple were the recipients of many besutiful presents An elegant supper was served, after which the hap- py hours were whiled away in social enjoyments. Mr Nott was at one time a resident of Goderich, and learnt his business with H. Dunlop. A Sec. Ayeeen.-Johnny Phil hps, who has not been in robust heolth this summer, has so far recovered as to put in a number of daya base fishing at the mouth of the river during the week. He has mads sone pled catches. sod heads the season's record, with a Ilj Ib bask On Thursday morning he had good luck, and left three fine baa. with "ye editor." More power to your hook and line, Johnny. Our old friend, Mr Pet, Lynn is one of Mr Phillip. most constant companitss, and he has slim been hauling up sone tine fish. 13. N. Davie eetiteued borne Friday is • stall, and food and water for each laming Candidates for the Commons and Legislature at the f all representation every Pulling Sub - CHAS. GIRVIN, Presides Oct- 7th. 11166. nest Eloctiona. A is requested from R. HARRISON. t. secretory. TOWN TOPICS. A chiers amass. pc fuhin notes, .11eitailk emit it." Tlis best 'reseal to_give an absent Meted le yoar own picture. Get them taken at stew - arra. There are wave end morsst wars is vete Goal circles, but the besieges carried on at the photograph gallery of it. continues to move calmly onward and upward. "'Britons, Hold Your Own," has been sung bY Tennyson. but F. et A. Pridham have $ lowed the outside world tlost in the matter of tailoring. Goderich can hold its own. Tim vetoes/es TLIsectsAnca 'UNION will meet lad for the transactiou of business emery ay afternoon at 3:311 o'clock. in Knox church. Ever, woman in- terested la Ise work is cordially lis•ited to attend. Or. litairas. Giurtung.e.---- As you are all going to hear this illustrious Protestant Irishman's great erten in behalf of Ireland's right,. don't fail to call oa AlaoCornsec for a first -clam salt. and appear bases this gifted son of Krin in good style. The -Gurney blot Water Boiler" on view at &Landers & limes is att ract ing general atten- tion. They ate prepared to give estimates of the cost of any size or styk of jab and will guarantee saUstaction. A fine lot of Looking and heating stoves. latest styles. The cheapest bowie under the sun. raw sugar for oaly cash. I hove • floe At the Cada Sterol:1nm buy 11 pounds of them. Groceries of .11 kinds fresh and lot of teas, I m ing a specialty o1. 1,7 Chockery and glessware ot Linde and will not be uedersowo call and inspect my ods. No trouble to show goods. te. H. 010,the Wmeer. Square. Salute your bride. Robert Megaw has returned from British Columbuk S. Davis, of Clintou, spent a few days hs town last week. Mr and Mrs Tanner were visiting their relatives this week. D. D. Wilson, reeve of Seaforth, was in town Wednesday. Mies Emily Kidd, of Dublin, is visit- ing relatives in town. Mrs F. Ferguson has returned from lar visit to the States. Mrs Frank Forenoon has returned from her visit te Saginaw. Rev G. R. Turk will occupy the North street pulpit next Sunday. Mr and Mrs Smeeth hare returned from their visit to Chicago. The hoariest wale of the season Pre- vailed yesterday afternoon. Judges and Mrs Doyle returnvi frost a visit ta Chicago last week. bin George Acheson, who has been very ill of late, is recovering. Mrs D. Bogie, of Colborne, is, we re- gret to announce, seriously ill. Mrs (Dr.) Holmes has been the guest of Dr. Carney, of Ainherstburg. Mrs Jug. Navin and her twodaughters, are visiting friends in Brantford. Mrs KI•ty and children their home, Tortinto, on ifood4.- A namter of Goderich peophrkigh the Bayfield fall show Tuesday list Mn Oliver amd Mies Smith, of Bramp- ton, are the guests of Mrs Trueman. hank Traunch has resumed hes stud- ies at Assumption College. Sandwich, Mies Archer was the guest of Mrs Johnston, at the parsonage last week. Capt. Tratinch has returned after a two weeks' trip un the United Empire. Mrs sod Mies Crane retained tc town last Seturday after • [eolith's absence. John Mitchell, atter 1112 absence of eight years, has been visiting relatives in than. crown .1. T.bfon't.rw igiz, will oondoct the asais• next wmk. Registrar Names 411iNnil Bentrals eelog, bee remored te the Godeeteit torewPassPeerStanPfet7wn indeed, both edit tee. H. /Wpm " b.)" 1111/Ch the interest of his horses. improved by the visit. A. M. Kay, deputy postmaster, hears - sullied his duties, rafter s fortnight's &b - . woes. He was officiating as .. at a wedding while awsy. The Strathroy dee has appeared in a nee dress, and is ep to high water as • local journal. It does good work poli- tically in West Middlesex. Constable Yule has his eyes on the boys who work the "growler," and one of these days there will be • wholesale running in to the "cooler." THROAT, Noes AND ELL -Dr. McDon- soh will be in eloderich um Saturday, the of the throat, Doll, and imr. 2 Mrs A. M. Polley and Misses Once and Helen Polley, who have been having a pleasant visit among relatives in gas - bac, returned on Wednesday. Mn Glasgow, of Brantford, returned home on Monday last, after spendine • couple of weeks in Goderich, the guest of her sister, Mrs J. W. Pearin. Mrs Beattie. of Brampton, who has o rient the pest three months at the reei- dence of her brother, Jos. W. Nano, town, left for home on Monday last. Thos. McGillicuddy returned on Fri- day from a four nightstemperance lec- ture tour in Turnberry. The audiences are reported as intelligent and well be - hared. SHORTHAND Bonita. -- Isaac Pitman shorthand books are sold at clue aim at should learn shorthand. !Noma'. Mao D em ay ettOM. Rev. Manly Benson. of ToRM1111, wtll deliver his lecture. "Men Wanted," in Acheson's hall on Noe. 23ed, instead of Not, 3rd, as was stated in our advestis- iog columns last week. Elijah Moore arrived in Montreal on the 4th of October, after a stormy trip nut on the Parisian. He spent • few days in Montreal and other puling prey - cue 1) starting for home. Dr. M. Nicholeon, the West street dentist, makes the preservation of the natural teeth s specialty. Osa adminis- tered from 9 a. nt to 4 p. in, for the painless extraction of teeth. We regret to learn that James Strachan, son of D. K Strachan, hes been prostrated with au attack of crud - ens at Ki.gebridge, N. Y., where he has been on the Croton Aqeeduct Tunnet. Thos. McDermott left for Kansas City, Missouri, a fortnight ago, having secured a position in an otbce connected with surveying and railway censtruction. Walter Brough has • desk in the Name office. Sunday evening last in North St. M. church choir, Miss Smith, of Brampton, sang very acceptably that beautiful hymn, "Nearer my God ti. Thee." Her voice blended sweetly with the organ's tones. W. C. T. U. DIILID:AT&I.-Mts Wm. Campbell and Mrs Leech are atteoding W. C. T. U. Convention at ()wen as regularly appointed delegates. The second open meeting of the High School Literary Society was held las Mies Trueman is also atteeding the con• Friday. After the minutes had bee notion. been confirmed, and Messrs Garrow an The exhibition number of the Walk. Allen nominated for the Mbee of cauu snots T.les,ope was a credit to the pub- cilllor, and Mr McLeod fur those of lat lisher. Mr Stephens deserves coogratu• ylce president, the following programme lations, and so dithe enterprising mer- chants who assisted him by their gen- erous advertising. Charlie Thompson, typo, formerly of this °thee, who has been foreman of the citation, Mies Minnie Acheson; reading Rapid City (Black Hills) .Reenietteae, was Mr Struthers ; reading, Mr WyMIe ; edi in town during the last week or two. treas. selections. Mum Ella Dickson He ts undecided as to whether he will question dnwer, H. I. Strang ; reading return to the far west, Mr Mitchell. THE filtiNAL and will he Sent to o. Hit w'RitND SYSITH. -A rather laugh any address until the end of 1887 for able mistake st the expense of J. I) 82.25 Tau Sweet. alone will be sent s • . n until Jan. 1st, 1888, fur $1.50. Sub- no, was m• ade in these columns las " os.., " "We will " mo "du' week. Mr Smith, while in nom las ion in the anneal subecnption. week upon court business, called at TH The London Ailrectoor says :-"G. $II.5AL office see one of the editors o inlay of the Bank of Montreal, th mid friend. This edit FIRE Bt...t.--On Wednesday bight house owned by Elijah Martin, and ait ated in St. David's ward near the Ba field road, was set on tire in three differ ent placee. Mrs Shanklin and famil litho had been living in the house. ha *early all their furniture out at the tins as they were "mewing, but they we sleeping in the house that night. Th door was considerably buroed, the roe was also fired, and coal oil had bee poured upon the side of the house by th incendiaries. We hope the authoriti will look the' 'natter up. The tire•b must go -to Ku:ifs:on. a u - y. 7, ci e, for the crime of arson whenever required re to do so st any sittings of the High Court e of Justice for the trial of criminal causes I in the county of Huron The said John ▪ Lightle secerdingly entered into the said e recognizeoce. Jordan v. Donn -Artie* for the con- es ug stream's of the will of the late Michael Dune, al the township of Downey, coon - Per& His Lordship reserved judgment. Garrey, Q.. C. and Dancer t for plff ; J. E. Harding for deft. O Court asiourrteci at 10,30 p.m. until 9.30 am, Saturday. • SIXTH DAT. Saturday, t /et. 9. Court opened at 9.30 Am. , pursuant to ad 'ournment. ARNOLD- BONNA.NT e llyiisk Weddle* ta %web 'Meese Illethiseline there& - - Yesterday liberalise aeons of ladies and and smeller groups (A girstlemea were men harrying thretigh a &woofing Amm- ar to witness the marriage of Harry Dyer Arnold, of Owen &toad, sad Kies Polly Bounasay, mooed daughter or Mr R. liossagiy, of this tows. By the WNW the "Weddios March" was pia ed and the bridal party were is, the large church was filled op *our and gal- lery. 'The bride leaned upon her fath- er's arum as they prooseded up the aisle. Rev. G. It. Turk performed the nuptial tie. The destine( responses of the fen beide was one of the features of the cere- mony. The bride's dresses' a white brocaded satin and gauze draped with tulle, and a bridlal veil and wreath of natural dow- ers She was encoded by Miss Maggie Wilkinson sod Mies Ella Meninch. The former wore • deem of white stripped grenadine and bonnet to match ; the latter wore • dress of cream cashmere, draped with Spanish lace and bemuse Both carried beautiful bouquets. The groom was in morning dram He Ina attended by Mr 0. E. Porter, of Godench, and Mr Bums, of Owen Sound. After the wedding bresk fast the happy pair left for Torouto and Montreal. AUTUMN ASSIZES. Conclusion of the Proceeding the HIgh Court of Justice,. FOURTH DAY. Thursday, Oct. 7. Court opened at 930, pursuant to ad- journment. The Queen v. Arthur Wyatt -Indict- ment for rape. Donald Guthrie, Q. C., for crown ; Garrow, Q. C., for prisoner. Jury retired at 7 o'clock p.m., in charge of constable Johnston, and returned at 8:30 with • verdict of "not guilty. Court adjournment at 8:30 p.m., to meet again at 9:30 a.m. Friday. Et Ens DA Y . Friday, Oct. 8. Court opened at 9:30 a in., pursuant to adjournment. The Queen v. Bailey - Indictment against prisoner fcr stealing ballot boles after Scott Act election. Guthrie, Q.C., and Wait for crown ; e:ameron, C.. and Holt fur prisoner. Jury retired at 4 p.m., it. charge of Robt Johnston, and returned at 4:20 with • verdict ot "not guilty. The Queen r. Drummond - Indictment for larceny. Defendant pleaded "not guilty.' • `eGuthne Q. C., and Watt for crewn. Garrow & Proud foot for deft. O.fter the crown counsel had Sorel the case to tbe jury his lord ship directed a verdict of "not guilty" to be entered, and the jury accordingly returned a verdict of "not guilty." The Queen r Herbert Lightle-In- dictment for arsoe. Prisoner was ar- raigned and pleaded "guilty." The Queen v. Thomas Jackson--In- dictosent for arson -Prisoner ?larded "Not guilty " Guthn• and Watt fur crown ; Garrow, Q.C., and Wade for prisener. By direction of his lordship the jury returned verdict of nut guilty. By the consent of the crown officer, his lordship directed that John Lightle, the father of the prisoner Herbert Ligh- tle, enter into a recognizance for the sum of $400 that the said Herbert Lightle will appear for sentence upon the indict- ment to which he has pleaded "guilty waa presented : Address by the presi- dent, Mr Middle ; reading, Mr McLeod; recitation, Miss Flo Ball ; reading, H. I. Strang : solo, MOS Marion Parsons ; ie• Prindville v. Coppin, seduction -No FILL IND IIIITIR STOCK COIPLETI. JAS. A. ItEll) & BRO are now showing a Complete Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode for Fall and Wint- er, of the Choicest Goode and Bert Value in the Market. Driess Goods in Serge& Plaids, Tufted Goods, Ottoman Cords, &c., in the Newest Shades arid at Lower Prices than ever before offered, notwithstanding the recent e;reat advance in all lines of Fine Woolen Gook Au. Wool.). it1114cH DIEM Gootis, good quality, for 20c. per yard. A splendid line of Daus MELpoiss for Ile. per yard. See them. Special Value in Ulstrrings and Mantle Cloths. A good Ottoman Cord Cloaking for $1.35 per yard. In Ornaments, Clasps, &c., for Dresses and Mantles. we show a lari,re stock of very choice goods, itnporteti direct from the manufacturers. Wool Shawls, Fascinators, Tam (rShanter Caps, Hosiery, (Moves, &c., at Low Price& Tailoring Departnynt. A large stork just received of New Tweeds and l'oatings for Fall Suits and Overcoats, which will be Made to Order at eKceeflingly Low Prices. Good all -wool Fall Tweeds by the 3ard from 40e- up, -cut out Free of l'harge. Underclothing very cheap. A special line of all -wool Shirts and Drawers for Mk., worth 73c. Extra heavy for 75c., worth $1.00. Call and compare our Goods and Priers with house', that mark their goods up and then give a petty tive-per-cent. dis- count off No TROUBLE TO SHOW GOMM JAS. A. REID & BRO. Jordas's Bk-ck, Go:Aerial. 14th Oct., IMO. MEI o . New This West. Key Found -This thilloe. For Sale mpg r. IhneetIL New Matte Prot Clerks. Servant Wanted -This 00ee. Cheap Furniture -A. B. Corset!. Teacher Wasted - Jobs surware Practise Koosany - M. McGillivray. Iran and ulster Stock cosuillete J. A. Kind lk HAW. M. Dentistry. N IC HOLSON, L. D. & DENTAL moons. Eighth dour below the ewe 011ie. Weet-se, summon. teMoy IV L. WOOLVERT. fe. . -Odd Fellows Halt. Neeth Gotterleh. Charges moderate. .A11 work war - mated. HIM Domestics Illanteb. rigNERAL SERVANT WANTED, G for • semen family. Must hays seine ez- piwience in cookine. Apply in penes so Ma AIM She People's Column. KEY FOUND -A LARGE BRASS key was bend se Haseiless street. near the Square. Apply at this Neer. IMO - VOR SALE -A GOOD MILKING cow. Apply se Met& F. neelteVel. It TEACHER WANTED -THE TILL'S 1 TEEN of S. 8. No. I. Celberae. will receive applicestioas up to the 13th of November next fors. assistant teacher in their esbooll. Ap- plication& slather salary regained, arid rent -a- las qualifications. to be addressed to JOHN !STEWART. Beemiller P.O. 111111434 MUNICIPAL TAXES. The Taxes of the Town er Goderich are pay. able at my oilier. Town Hall. 3 per cent. count allowed on all taxes paid in deptembew Loans ani 3nsurance. ',NYE AND A HALF PER CENT. etreight loess. Any amount. Private funds at the low rate of 34 per coat per sa- lient. SEAUILit ft LEWIS. tioderieJk. 3551 WTE HAVE PRIVATE TRUST / N flu to lend on Illor.gage tit the low rate of IV k. AND A HALF l'klt C/LVT, per ansum. Write or call few particulars. Ant- sr...tots:it Lawlat. tioderialk. 500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO W CAMERON HOLT & CA MEDAN , Gods rich. ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE I'll amount of Private Funds for thvestmeat vit lowest rates ea 4ria-clase Monspiges. Apply to °ARROW & PROCDPOOT 1,? MAMMY 1' ft, It • GENERAL INSURAntAtt, REAL orrAra imp MONEY LOANING AGF.NT. Doty Cmanoginalas Represented Mir Money to Lead on stratght loans. st the lowest rate of interest going. la WO way DP Snit Q. ~rower. INE•orricz mooed door from Square. West direst. 1111:&41 INSURANCE CARO. tir . 0 0 , Mee. Lift end Mamie burnessee Avast, OODICRICH. 110M ve, esmosite Colborne Hoes/. The " Leedom f Ties " 'flashiest." MOIL The " Hised-bebealk" the testy Compaay licesseed to lagers mate stem la the Dominoes. The shove ere all Ilreveims itag old estate tithed ecompaaina. Maks takers at lowest roles. Gosterich Doe. Nth. ISM 11735 s0,000 T(VgNI40.. Al4 AT 6 PER THE TORONTO GENERAL CO'Y are prepared se leas mosey at 6 per mat.. pay &hie hell yearly, en TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS, per cent. in October : and after the 14th day on 11i-claos fan. isecurity. of December. per cent. will be added. Apply to Pay your taxes this mosth and save 3 per CAMERON. HOLT & f'AMFRON. Barristers. Goderich. oast. J AMES GORDON, Collector. Ooderich, Sept. ant. IRK 11811-0 1.10CSE WANTED -MUST HAVE 11. good water. cellar, and other 011arrenki- ODOM. and contain four or live Apply at Otla office. AtICHIC. -MISS 000113, AMR 14 ve pupils for the Pines years study of music. 11 10 quarterly. Terms: el per quarter. SHORTHAND. -ISAAC PITMAN'S PHONOGRAPHY. The moat popular eye - tem magist. Instruction book. for 'sleet THE Eltent•L Odlee. Every boy and girl should ears Meet head. SIM For Sale or to Let. one appeared for the defendant. sod the jury awarded the plaintiff 000 damages. QTORI TO RINT.-TNAT WELL. Anne Hastings, who pleaded guilty to 11,-,611TIT A TED store, ea tee Mimeo at pros. • the charge of stealieg a gold ring, waa eeter". irenseee'l 10. sasm. as. milinery elef sintenced to one week's imprisonment next. Apply to feill8. H. WOKE. North • in the common jail. street MI6 This closed the beam's' of the court. FARM TO LET -FOR A TERM Otr a • ofor sod other peewee la dia ettellity 0 week. New ineeiss. cession, the oweialdruso.f Goderich. •;:r years, Lot4.5. flea, la the Maitland cos - 01 by letter te J 8. LIZA Okratford. 1 11 winter, with se introduction by H. " Thomson s SealsinI ; Autumn and • 1.ttrayeb Animals. Strang, B. A , Headmaster, and A. J. ▪ Moore, B. A., Mathematical ;Master of Goderich High School." The &bore is CAME ON THE PREMISES OF Tbis Coarse will coexist of A jubilee scrim VII be . 1 shortly in I, with St. Peter's church. Mies Mary Hall, of Hensel!, is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ste- phen Ball. Mrs Hathaway and chili, who had been the magets of Mr* eeager, returned homelast week. Tho Mimes Maggie and Lizzie Dick- son have returned from an interesting visit to Brussels. A number .4 young people from town attended the teameetieg at Holtnesville on Monday •vening. Mrs Junes Ilharldenn, of Tuckersinith, has been the guest of Ler brother, John Hemel', dunng 10, week. Pruf Clarke will give a selection from Hassial OD Sabbath evening as • dealing voluntary in Knox church. Mrs Hugh Hamilton returned t. townlaseW.dndsiy, lase %Wednesday. aceempanied by one of ata daughters and • grandchild. es Rey. Mr Patti, of Holmes's-111o, gore - pied the pulpit of Vietortivat Methodist elterch os Sunday morning last. Reg Mr Steele, fn. Stephen's, and Re. Mr Johneton, of Si.. Geonrea, will espikiseipe pulpits on Sunday next. Mrs A J. McIntosh, sister of D C. fkrechan, has returned to her home at I,05doi, much improved in health. A. E. Roth, formerly in employe ,.4 like Harbor mill, was in town last woe& wisitiets tripods. He west on to Port ROMs. Agoutis for the Tomato Genera] Trusts Gel- siestra. ciusnos. HOLT & C•EARibuit hare alio huge rearmat of private funds to lea 1 05 line-clase farm wenrity. Goderic b. Oct. 4. 103. 1911.11 $200,000 PRIVATE FINDS Teamed on farm and town property, at low est laterese Mortgagee purchased. Na 01111111011 charged agents for the Trust sae Company t nada. the (Seeds credit Compaay. the Loudest L01111 .01/11.11/11. - of cashes. laterest. a. MOM 7 pc. Demi- N. R. Borrowers am Masai Mese! 111 IWO day. if title eatisfitetheir. DAVISON Ik :C., Berns4ra. its% tem gI20.000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LE MP on Farm and Tow. Property at lowest ta N , I. no Commiasion Ceaveyeasisig Fees reset/sable. MLR- were con *Meta moose in one dy fiff tine is satishissery -DAY110011 JOHN- STON letrrlessre. &c.. Dederick. 741 UNION ecture COURSE the subscriber. on the Itsts below the FIVE BRILLIANT LECTURES, .1 the title of • work for the use of candi- Nation, shoot ILLI Alamo. • thrill roan branch. Before leaving, a number of his on were absent at the time. The fore riends met and presented him with an man 'made a memo. to the efee address, accompanied by two handsome that "Mr Smith, of Gorrie, called. presents. When the other editor came into the of Sandy Merallum,A. Poiley's trusty fice and saw the memo., he thought it lieutenant, is on the 'bus once more after was 1..old &catmint/ince, • prominent a six months respite through ill health (int, cooper Smith, of elorne, and gar He underwent a painful operation in the him a send off ma "a veteran Reformerlnt.ram, interim, and the celebrated "sick oom- and J. D. Smith ts mad about it. W mote" of Dunlop have helped to nurse apologies. him into vigor. PRIER SALT. -- The Montreal TrodJ. J. HazIewood, miller, who for the past ilalletin of September 24th saes W six months has been employed in the find that in our article on Prise Salt en Harbor Mille, will leave next week for 17 inst. we stated that the differen . , dates prerring for university rnatricu Elarling heifer. The owner is re -quoted to , risen Mr Strang. while accepting his CAME ON THE PREMISES OF August, a dark bay Illy. about t en years old. • the • theriber espaliers,. ead , r neeenes Apply in iitat Atneriesus 'e'en! Ise: been 'Berated. andligi Immo an teachers' eertificates. in the Piwve Pforw,tPtr 8:41 take away. 0 ). 8 Gederie . t esoil7s Novi Hall! to be delivered in ell share a respodsibility for the work, says it is only fair to say that Mr Moore deserves the credit. The poems make 78 pewee, and there are about tio pains nf "Notes," besides a succinct bio - e 'rushy of the poet. The notes are pithy and clear, and shed a flood of light upon the alluesous in the text. The e• ditors exhieft a lane range of reading e and a fund of inners! information that must be of incalculable value to readers Pr •Wto 000 ear C talented townsmen &ppest as the editors l'ortland, ( Oregon. He is a capital miller, samples of salt were analysed by Publi but the enticements of the far west in Analyist at Toronto, but tind such was the way big wasps and a business not the ease, new judges were appoint• call it popular, bemuse we learn that the publisher, are well plumped with sales. Legal Notices. "Southey's Life of Nelson.' is bound - with the above mentioned poem and UDICIAL NOTICE TO CREDIT - notes, and the two works nom* a book .1 °Re of SIUMAN ANN COOKE., deceased. invaluable to university student* and , skein the middle of dories the wilster months oir irsa 7. Mune of the hem vailehle Cansdian The owner is relies* to prove proper' D. McGILLI V It A Y. lot 3, ees. " -.Aherne. "mail.'" are "m1dyytt of sivinit enure WM .1•Itford P.0. ISA fart ion. eonnw tickets., connisting of flt e single cou- pes tickets are being onkel at 11 each. These limns 'stay he med ea the purchaser e.g.. he rimy go himself to outs lector,, .rb. may take foUr Mende with him to any sae leciere. or he may •Ilow wife to snood three and go Memel( to tyro. or he nay -me them In an nayhe pi000,1% 14nose souls, knew ne t env' needs of the chisreh, will take tea. three or toter. and nee *helm Oa family tickets hnt he sore yon hay at team one when the fatty 4,anvassor nails eponym. The toot pereeeds will be equitably 41 .14.4 wren the two Method 1st churches. The following ie • list of date. &a. - QTRAY CATTLE -STRAYED ON ill the premises of the loose 0.11 01 lot V.. son. writ, wawaneeh. about theist of August, three yearling cattle. s ix.. one heifer. dark net one steer. dark reet. swi.h while epee on forehead. one steer twitted red and white All requested to pay expense* and take them 11,1111, ILDNI NT) ARENS e 0,1 net' in of so wipe u and popular • work. No -•iwasea. Aug. 110 1. OW .310, boom hare red too much for him. ed, all being chemists, and gin their test- ing the various samples the snanintou T C Wright, formerly chief clerk at award waa made to Ribes Sa/t.-At the the Point Farm. has been for the past Provincial Exhibition at Guelph the t wo months assistant bookkeeper at Nerth American Chemical Co'y wanted Nordheimer's music emporium, Tenet- th to. Th. I training which T. judg.d hy ehemuralaa to pAn wimples taken from rwcw"Pfl St Wn(siet"eig "Mir- 0" seriurity based package of salt on exhibition, bet ably adapts him fur him present position. but this was declined by the represents. On Kerley night, or early Monday tin" of the Higgins' Eureka Salt who morning the stores of Thomas lesalie wanted samp!se only takes from a and A Webster, nI Woothein, were portion of his exhibit, not frogs the broken into and alone tweeds. clothing, whole of his barn, and ori this not being molerwear, etc taken to the smotlet of sinned to tie withdrew his inhibit from about 11100. Tuesday mornme • war- . , after which as the N. A. C. nut was teased for the arrest 4 J•ress C.V.woWiti set afters a jedgemona based es Hetet and Joseph K idti. who neer • °Asiansl test ice parity, they withdrew broneht hef..re the magistral. Tuesday theirs, se dm wen unwilling to submit afternoon. The erode. or pari of them, the /01)4111164,1111 of their wait to the being Nome in their peaseseton, they Judgment of the erdisery awn of w ere committed to Gmtlevioll to 'tend ouleee„whe, heneever know Ils intevolcm, their trial at the nest competent enure of ore tainagirma as ;ease toe peril j arteries ios. rfrif liET 4, 1( 1 101t"'=a2ktrit001441.4titt OCT. 20_ RKV. ALEX. BURNS, D.D LLD.. of Ham iltea "Home Rule fee !reuse." NOV 23. teachers The book sells at 75e. Purulent th se artier of 10. Chancery !o..e 'REV MA XIS RICXMON, of Toronto. "Men NOS% of SCA A111 Ana Comte. wife of Jolts CooKR. TY/CCI. 10. Plasuselers. of a ape died In Of shoot the month of Hrotember. lent Nide a Life In Libby Prima." sion made hi re come infanta. the creditors w'anted - late et tbe village of Ifttegan stow in the Cif APLIN Mr4 ARC eV NeW 1 Oes Tnesday Oct . the wife of Mr Aleck Ma" °f "'• Imileten "'eel (leek. who Week. are, cm or before the leen RA of fle TONER. Al WIagham.e. 10. 555 in.... the wife of IMO, to mut. by poet. peeatot. to ktesars. Henry Ottena. o' a see 0.eirow l'IttorbenOT. %Helton' Goderiell. 111•111t414111. their hristian end parosnsee. addressee and In the Voeth tore., met ehnrch. Gale deeertption. the full part icular• of their Halms. rich. en Thuiveley. OeL It. by it • statement of heir Sermon's an4 the nalnge Tara. Harry Dyer Arsold. of Cowes Mound. lir "i a""rille.1111"" tw'14 hr Si „woof.. Riehord Ronul son,. defat thereofrem . thew will be peptorily ex - of Goilerieh eluded from the benefit of the wild order. 1 ICrery Creditor holding •ny reality ill 0 On the fhb tat-. et the TwEiolenee ef tlee' prod. -ea Pbrzreid e H a y isek dI ai sde mya. by enew Jon t a e ba1e f o am e .0 e n e t r sre ieg Rbe !Cuof Ablenmea as. . s hMEi i e H a l . n th •1 my chambers in est R Mr ee1 oitleleennthats o a. .. atiptf11ree1etee7llee-eir4vdtmeeen lohwf.eooo'rew laoemteclh eke . 1rif e1o shrre o1n8yo 4n1 oon. f10 0h ehO4il1 es1 4 etiIoeQ kel.eh taWiewd,pfTa s nmm oeaterew ormHarel1Othtet entttin. ned..54 aiweMmnalytahhnaealnpparsnt,ht„aoe,myM4 gie5em,gneOoetirslaps,rl !iM mike,eAdelsonWestsonfWHRm0 Janke B. CART%tauntSA aaw ircm W E IsL i n d eelnlo o t e set their 18111 31 sT A.14, . 18 • 1111 RH JOINNoTO4.P.D.A4T6sesatfe. "From lemdes to Jernaaleeill- Intllit, 8 REV. E. A. PTA YYItftfl 8 P.. Of Teeemto 'The 11100 Is the ten unitary. Alt I eel nree it,fmentnenee at II sharp. MS Course Tickets mess he sold asessieh. OM. ith 180, 41,1PitoiMakar' .3 :`.t. ! .4.VtPs7t2x. 1135. 11111