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Qve= ” • ' ` thode& t c t ning.tn the lkTe.,,.. ch ir_h. oa _ , teax,u vis.�ted relatives At Loucieg , L. Hardy, ox Reeve of Exeter, ysars,.hegoe it will be sYise,oq he,, . lalfge•eongregstlgn, . 1.•. 1 c.ro last Saturday] .-, ". .: s %1'n n Ise Gt!;sao lighettson,of G ,t ,.t4. , Circular ryas in the Circelli town fast wook. " dies >lla >t'latt has rotttstae.cl part of the electors to.,-consider.;:the, ConseAuas; oa ,iollotIng the rcaul . ., ., t ,.. , ... , •Mt•: •�li, > `Scott : left hem on '� t e of :cu ar town at Sat r• f4Psan it ...t.. l.. 1a u. • . homo,frou hervlett. 7,hp d.calpapora, ing. tbts tpwa. h; .ve � published -ietniieme Ito , appaQen,0 r t !1809. tv e Wednesday last to; he Where , h@• tq. a 'going. into. Iatltt noes. V n I Ca t. J: W. Green left town t - __ .. from.. the execntivt . •ot the Scott Sao a Albert " ` a cam,, Jae act' r Tont was en a ed last Q g p g conitnancTof' tits, ctfntl to tu. a over' y -Act iqi y, o f t►a, entirelY. �I' hoa±�st, .: - ,_ ,. -, ` ".' ._ _' ; � ' st)lic r -I � k' better litho vn as .various public . week examtgtno thv p sahoolgatp ahs - - p. Are aertalnl that emauattons •of tUtose thatwil go nee.' It ie there' tag a ted :14 . ..,: , X.All0'eirry, Nem 9iYt,' lite`£ru t tin ;tQWn; H ie r said That 'lialoro, another Capt. #1. 3I. Shepherd , left,Aown •last week to a�sum� colnmattd of.hia .: 'that Onhal to'is :egaitilly dnt, ,0, byy t3cott Aist, and Liceuae Comities, flat-" cozrfeotionxr buetuess to Mr. W. y' McliYtde:'l+t¢t �te+eJr. y tra z; will take awn �, eek a s_ age x 'pretiq Goded& woman. vessel,, • The Water .Committeo , that in tlte.:fprmtir.the. commitppeuts. werelm tthilq iq the :latter they fleriiert Sytnoudsi a'son of cutin* To -morrow 'tha vote on the Re- _Works field a meeting on Wednesday eve, ."Oore 7£126. ' Npw it happens .that the c{llot`;'$ inands is seriously ill at y y Presen (vtth i�uflnmttatiou of ;the peal 'on the $colt Act will take Din g Province is not exactly dipided, lr}tt' ti a,t after takdng the claps out yf tlie, lunge3 10e hO110' t0 hear Of his Plane. 'The first young people's quadrille- daloul#tiou, there • is still A greater s�eody recovery, ', . Regul+ r %eetipg of Huron Ea- party of the eoasou, was given. last population in the license than' to the .. The Revival, meetings which have cath .meat No: 28, I.O. O. -F. next' Wedoosda evening. • Y g Scott act counties. In the Scott Act beep hold in. ttit+ Methodist church 4 tiay chalking. . Mr. M., Gr. CameroD who teas ser- Master TUrr Parsons will leave y .for St. Clair b the first boat to take y coutities'the. committments were for the Year quoted 1840; but in the for the past Ave we6ki4 we're brought tog successful cl ae on Fridu eve- Q 4ouSl ill for Name tints is now con- y_" a position in a drug afore. lioepseto ee• leaving out the cicieK a leap:uumUer. Your ,I n1n Over f'f havin g Como for g ty g Valeactat, Mr. John, Nairn we are pleased ,readers ,will imogrine, think this tlto only fair way .-' ward'with the intention of 1`6ading - -`:;Jud e�x-na, hires Sinclair of -Ham--- g. - state as r000veted from. tho -ill- to t te.h of argument, and I'bo a the tree ane. p in future-n-better�life. , ilton AXAVCd in t'rwti last weep: on n;vis;t.4o..Mayor. and •Mrs. $eager.� Dens catiePd by a broken arm. let those who have doubtg, search out Ek•Mayor8awlauds speech - A.Scott Act debate tine hold to `temperance Judgitig'by,.the number of pppli• The. harbor ice has melted,. but large fields are'still adhering to 'oux -de . livered a few months since when lie stated that the commitments iD the hall .oil DTonday, evoWng, the Rev. Dr. Campbell of aatiors remade to the town clerk for shore. • .Toronto alone were four tbousandi Qivet $out ,,vs. McLean and -copieskof- specifieationi, there :•.will �- Mr. and yrs. L. E. Dancyr of then add the .cities of .Hamilton , .7.ongp'�,.ttf.„.Blytb. 'and._Rev...:. Mx. be keen competition for:. the water of Seafodh were in, town on Mon• Ottawa," London, and they will it �iugr Z of Clinton a( ad 'the works oontraota. '' • , • day they are :honest be surprised •that; -tneq�i &th-q beige gpltoaied' by Dr. ° To•mverow bur people will, vote in the tipper apace of the ballot if - "'"' Rev. T. M. Campbell of Owren any sasocia ,ion of honest moo -could so, misuse the jail atatistiea of the W losg,.iind; 11eeva Kelly: 'The ., latter ably hold .own on ' rho ,they are against the, Scott Act, and Sound preached in the North itreet Methodist Church last Sun. Provinge.• But:a stronger feature in favor of the Crooke Act is tiiat'in the .their di.. Vrent.poi:nth yvhich vera.iircught in the lower• one if in favor of T ., day' ' Scott Act counties the 9,dvocatea of the Act 'twice ,,before the tiudtanee. The hall "was crowned -t'o iii utmost Oajaefty Jt ewperstood thatmthe delega- 14Ire, H. S. Holmes of ,AotOD while visiting In town last week are as numerous as the are in the license ones et not they , y withatanding man a g y h viu� to o A)VRy. fihe tion appointed to wait on the Min- wns this guest of Mrs. James Rob- ,thin •preponderapce of $colt Act sentiment commitments Medan .broke u atiqut magna- ht, ' g $ aster of;rAilways in connection with bonuetng the Guelph and Goderich IA'm011. ' Quite a gumbo"r. of contractors in- are more numerous than in other counties. There' has it is true beets list N'aWaltosL. Wad wa'l'l not start for Ut.tatva till b the beginning of May. ' ' terviewed' the torn clerk fart week ash ht falling off in the commitments fn Huron under the Scott Act, but Seedltl bus' eouitnaueed in this townshi • ;T.ha,lato train on Friday did not y +Goderich till^. five in .connection with the proposed • P P water• wai•ks contract. unfortunately for the argument's of the Scott Act association, Chore was ,.-•-• , tr ' )$r , m. Quinn- is dugaged with reach .,minutes }last aleven, it having been detainod Mr. Luke Elleyd and family who a much greater annual docreaae .the Mr. Nett S:herrit • for the sen' n to learn the plastering business. at Seaforth for passongera.who were I for Sioux, Cit Iowa recentlyseven y' ' h are reported as being pleased with years preceeding the introduc- bona of the Act. Now diinkin Mr. `Jan. Magill has the contract attending Mrs. Scott Siddon's road- their new home. habits have not decreased; nor have ^ of byilding several 'Houses in thu g inns: The voting place in Goderich , Rev., Mr. McKay, of W'oodatoc`k, ;those of treating, although .a rev. gentleman froma-pulpit in this to:vn vicinity. , _ . towtfeitnp for No.. 15 has been addressed a Scott Act meeting . in stated. that .treating was' entirely Mr, Frank McGowan aqui: a, fiilA changed from tbe,residence of Mr. the Grand Opera House on- Thurs- done away with by.timAct. , In fact not have drinking habits not de- more tQ Mr. J..ohn Coultis, realWag SL 0. ,, 'Gceo McKee, to the house on >VI'r. A3itire�v DTyttdale'_a 'lot' ::Na i06. day evenin y g • '; CIa 3?rid>ky evening #lay. T. �i. . creased,.biit the exceed former ears y 3' ^ 'If ere are no services a tl:, anon � � � Maitlaiad aoneession: ' Cam bolt of °Simcow tgd recently of P y pattioul>trly ntijon'g the yonth:.tif our • town. It is, unusual tixiitg see churcl at•.present aid. Mi: Croft 'hire Mr.:'.7, �P.. Stnitli'of Ii;ingstoD the North street (Methodist church Mtn four or five Info of June 16 toll with ids hisfarew'ell'eerm'au. We ho e g" n P street' line' purchased the Parsons. addressed a Scott Ari meeti.ng in a -bottle of wliiekoy,, noi.is it'aa un- hi'sebacessor wri,ll meet with ou'eh a • . I art on East street next Reea. property. the Grand Opera Hones. - .nag thing to see many of the same 'agedrink. gland sneerer as Mr, G`ro£t hba'did Prices's'• feed Store, Councillor Reee Price & 'son have moved frotmr hrabb's. And the cases that have come under my`observation were not , Mr. - Will. Coyentr had :a' Tai y 8 wood � on, his farm haat' weak, Smith is alread making active re- Y g P • paradons for putting up it substan• their rotor stock, g y •block to the store re�ently occupied confined to the families of those opposing the Act, in fact they occur- ' The number of cords out could tial tial staI by Mr. Will. Kay, corner of West red as numerously among the vouth scarcely be coanteil, the blocks r611- Deputy Returning Officers _street. . . ........... of Scott Act ones. Here vI maintain the Crooks Act be an e<ivaut- ed offso.rapidly, Mr. Andrew Auld's saw timaltfng the beet time. It tune appointed for the town of Goderich :-No. 20 Neil Campbell, No. Although a chilly wind blew on Sunday" it -was, otherwise so spring would ed for f b kea se woul4 run by Masers. Jae: Ellis and Wm. .:are 21 .William• Mitchell, No. 22 T. B. like as .'to catise -large nutnbera to g a Itel agenewa oclarewant to supply boys with liquor. . Love.. Good for Kiljoubip. VanEvery, No. •23 John S. Bates, No. 24 Henry Guest,, No. 35 D. .visit.the resting places of relatives ' in 'God's acre. The article above mentioned the • :- The Literary Soeietq of the 6th was a grand. success on Friday eve- Morwich, No. 26 J. G. Stivens. Capt. Chapman is in town pre Inland Revenue Department as. @hov5• ing a slightelecrease in the consamp• ping.. The sides were captained by M. Harrison and.Miss Black, Both Mr. Gladmnn, Express mossenger; who has been 'running between paring the tug James Clark for the seasons work, and'will leave for the tion of whisky for'one year, while it fails tot, lithe people that the year be ides did remarkably wel'l,the music Buffalo and this town for some north on the opening of naviga- fore the Act was generally in force, showed that.the consumption of whis- being aimply•iinmenae. The. violin played by bar. Anderson and-accom• time, past, ,is now on the Toronto and Montreal branch. The gentle- tion. . The big tug is nearly ready for key�was less thanone'balf^what it was, just eight years previously. The . panted by Miss Porterfield was an man wilybe--much- missed. by the, la'itaching. It is understood--that-actioleulsb-failed-to-tell--the -peonies entertainment itself -..Ws cannot afford apace to publish Clic' fiat of young people of • Goderich with "'wham lie was a universal favorite, the immersion Will take . place either to -morrow, Friday, or Satur- that since the Act came in force illicit stills were making large quai,tities of theprogramme.' , , Mies Blacks, side The following programme was day, probably the latter.named day, whiakey, that certainly were not,re- corded by ^the Inland Revenue De was victorious by few marks. --•. - .- presented at the .meeting of the High School Literary Society last The two smaller ones will follow their big sister in a few days, and partment This la,ttec fact .should have been patent to the writer. or JUSTICE SEES $100.-1Villiain Friday evenin; :-Reading Mr. fr- ©as they are almost finished they will writers of the article, 'because the: MCRay, a 'Devonport road � hotel - win, Recitation Mr. harrow, Solo ,be ready for work t wo or throe days convictions have been published in lceeper, bro.u�ht . an nation . in the ' ilTias McKenzie, > Reading Miss ' after the'eIrristenino. the papers.' The strongest reasons Civil Assize Court, Toronto last Hattie Andrews, Recitation Mr. 1jai11ie, Readi Miss E. 'Watson, At the tem temperance 'meetin ou p g however, for the repeal of the. Act• ib the liabilityof our people to bocome :Friday; to recover $1,000 ,from In. Spector Stephen and Policeman '8040 Miss _.D:bok'e, Reading Mr. Sunday one.speake r was to follow another but,-tbo one that held the habitual violators-of-theIw s- of the land and an, untruthful people. In Walker for improperlyarreatin g KnecteltEditress'1Selec.tions'MissM. I atson, Question Drawer Mi. H. stage spoke an hour and,a half, thus proof of the fdrmer I merely point to the large number 'of, convictions for him. Last Christmas there was a 'children's patty: at Mr. McKay's . Strang, B. A. Miss Aikenhoad outting out the other much to the latter's disgust, and the smiles• of violation ofthe Act, and the state. house, which Nag attended by the ' was the critic of the evening. the nudionce. At the conclusion of menti# of Scott Act advocates as to children' of Mrs. Wood, who keeps Last week the' fico engine was the speech the chairman annotiilced P the decrease in the drinking, .and the disappearance of the treating habits an hotel on King street west. Mr. Me$ay drove Mrs. Wood.'e child - •taken to the water works lot at. the that the collection. would be , taken of our peopple is strong''testimony in ren home after midnight, and when harbor veith the intention of testing up, when ,there was such n` rush to favor of tlmo latter. he.reached her hotel he blanketed his the supply of water' in the boring the door as to ,partly empty, the In oopclusion I tosyestate that I Lora,,and went' in. Mrs.. Wood recently made. After getting ready .opera house. Miall vote for the repeal of the Scott Act .lie asked hi.m to have a glare of sherry, it was discovered. that the "engine's g flues had worn awry, and that it The adjourned, vestry meeting of because 1, belitive under Crooks Act there would be lees•temp= and while she was in the bar get• would not work. The engine was St. CPeorge'a church was held in the school room on Monday even` tation to the youth of our county, a consideration that should causal all Inspector Stephen at ting the and rived and accused them of breaking at once taken ,to Ci'y-atal & Black's ing, the rector in the chair. The parents to .the liquor law The officer then for repaars, and it will .be ready for annual -report of the church woman's VOTE•FOR THE PETITION, went out, 'followed by 'McKay, who use this morning. At the 'limo of writing- there had•^boon -no fire, -in guild was presented when Mayor Seager mewed its adoption and pro- Goderich; April 14; 1888, . ' - �- was about to put the blanket on his horse,.the wind having blown it off, town, a great blessing considering that town was without fire posed that the hearty thanks of the Goderich ' divuship. . , when the Inspector ordered,- hint to -the pro. tection. vestry be tendered the guild for Oar Monday• of last• week a 'drive home. He refused to do so, itslaborous add unsuccessful effbrts little three and a. half yeat and Policeman Walker,^ who vasal - We copy. the foillowing from the in aid of the church. ,The motion old son of Mi-. F.. McCi etney so there, was instructed by his last issiio of the Marine Record :- having been seconded ,was, carried 'report met with a peculiar Accident. •. The superior officer. to arrest X1cKay, "Our hearty thanks are extended unanimously. The of ^ the, child was playing. at the front door. who -was looked up in the Agnes to Capt. Babb, keeper.of the We auditora.,,Mesors. F.W. Johnston and The upper panels of the door arq street Police'Station for the night. saving station, at Goderieb,. Ont. T. B.- Van Every, w8s in.motion of glass, unci the wind c'I6seil the door He. appeared -next morning,,.tnt the • fora well 'executed oil painting Warm. Holtand Radcliffe adopted. with such force as to break the a�lass, police Court when Statff• Inspector repNoaentilig 'the crew of the life Mr. J,. M. Sheppard ^verbally, re- One of the falling pieces struck the Archibald charged him with cruelty saving station of that port going to potted on behalf of the Sunday Aiid's,right oyo,• auttiog the, ball. to animals in•leaving• hie Horse ex- the wreck of the schooner."A..C. School for thgpost year. , A resotu• Medical assistance, was procured and posed to, the cold. The chargg was kaxwell. The wo'r'n is a 'iplondid tion' regarding, the' refs, .of rho it is the, IbJu'red member immodiatoly dismissed by the police • picture by an artist who flus all bye ; church . tnowod bit► , - IIoltne3 ,the�gin,, wi11 yet, bo' gv;od. , ' , maglstra'tb. ;,.It was for this treat- w<itnee'a:aald, ;is=a fine work, ` We and seconded by Mr. Malcomson merit that the, plaintiff aek'ed dam - thank ibe s;rtist•and Capt. $abb'fb-r was 6airied. AA motion by Mr. -Re cites froma' ,ell arta of ages' Tho jury arvard'ed togs plain- T 'he ''this appropriatti present:" The .at. Seager; eecondecT by Mr. 1%AtTCrlffe;° 1KanitoliA indicate that deeding Pos ttilr,i damages: Int3pector ties116rdrre'd•'tt W"Afr., ar'6ckdtt of Axing" a rmtaxitnum ,charge on the been started in almost every seat. lion. will have to pay the costs of the 'this tovin. , ' - flutings and f 6ws was also Carried. , ^ ' - suit. 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