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The Huron News-Record, 1888-06-27, Page 1
' tl`E1�1►�St—$l.,tit) per Aa+tttaapt, e1.25 1.n Adva ace. 1WPX.l'T.t4yPF.1V2' IAV4-AL 2104NIGS, NBUTRAL lay XOTK-MV W 4><bWUX.1K .aIPTQI?D,. $yolbtigl►m r, VOL, IX. -NO. 28. • CLINTON", HLTIRON COUNTY, ONT•, - WEDNESDAY JUNE 12'x, 1888 WHOLE NO. M ° a,tRx (�CAt'xr>'�j1�61X��ttf:t � N1plCAl &kr,eolratxttaxe T-a,clrYo ��elrt �Ql"Ct'��t�Otl�lCtt�tr. �lae�z (�itpl't'�e'�jlAllt�ea�ce 901ditioud 90cato �• Goderiei� Goderich. _ Goderich. Blyth. tbilee Preceptory 161. back to as a grated success—as it red• 1VTisa Ball was in the- forest City Mr. \\rm. Campbell Wtt9 In Win -0- Iiia Honor Judge Tums left Far Tho English Church S. S. picnic letter day in Orange history in this on Monday. ham yesterday. Toronto yesterday. was hold in Auburn on Tuesday. OPENING DAY A GRAND SI"CCESS. inaction. As will be seen, 161 starts with a membershi of fifteelt and p , The rain on Friday and Saturday. The boys from Stratford will re- The Point Farm has a number of DIr. Wm. Southcott, •of,Exeter, . , ' four accepted applications, There was much needed. turn on Saturday evening. Give Y ° visitors ahead Y +vas in town on Monday. Y - T�tB fir. Master (fir, t Lecturer, are, possibly as many more who have Miss Martin itis returned house them it -good reception. A brick yard ill this neighbor- Mr. William Watson an old and bio. M&star Present. s]gnified their intention of enrolling front college; It is said that the contractors for hood would be a paying business, Colum - Blythite but now of British. Colum- thiir names. Those +vhg have al- lMr. Mr.Neil Campbell was in \Viugham on llopday. water works pipe laying etc., will commence operations in a few days. 4 Misa Polley is attending the closing ceremonies of Alma t allege, baa, is ]ionic on a visit. AIr. John Morgan took in the fire- Another--Bindtu-_Link In Local Orange Progress. ready joine.l are more than licensed. with the, order. Thin material is in _ miss Alay Doyle has returned The Hurons of Goderich bunt the St, ThomaA• man's tournament in Brantford on the noigliborhood to snake 161 one c.. from college at Buffalo, Wingham club' last Friday at ° being four Captain Babb's boats have been P Wednesday last. Y THE opening of the Beach Chap- ter (or Preceptory) took in of the strongest and most progressive a P' a 1 Rev. Mr. Legcar was in town the Lacrosse, the result g strniahte• la goly patronized the set few ° p days. Hies Annie T{ell returned home Y o alu•da from her visit in Clin- Y place the Clinton Orange Hall ou \Veit a Preceptories lit the Proviuce, ,and those fntereeted in the work are past weak. Alias Diary Elwood is visiting at The promotion examinations at the Central and \snit Schools tire - Mrs, Cairuej has returned to liar r Feline nt Windsor after a visit to her ton. Will McElro •, of Listowe aid, l' nesdu last. In the morning it few Y ° of t•hd Sir Knights met at the hall anxious to make it such. The majority of Orange Lodges in South - d Y ° ° Oshawa, now in progress will likely con- p b relative in this town, Mrs. Dr. 3 P a flying visit to. this village last' and tastily arranged the walls with suitable from the f Huron should eoutribute largely to a Y t Dr. Ai[tekid tYae in town on Sunda'.furniture crude tomorrow week. Holmes. week. paintings p' a store df Calbick c& R ith. the .tue«rbersltip of 161. 3 Holy communion on Sunday at Air. Peter Murray, formerly of WilliamsY \\ and Murray, who had long Tho steani bare Brits with thirty thousand bushels of wheat for the a The sittilia of the 12th Division Court bald bore on Monday 'rhe era y Y was extremely warts and Sir Kt. Lee left fof his )ionic in Toronto on Friday morning and y a, St, George's. suf Bred from au incur:•able disease, Big Mill arrived at the elevator on +vac before his honor -Judge Doyle. sultry, but thio .did not prevent n number front being the members of 161 aro unanimous in him 'of Rev. Father Watters was away East lust week. died last weak. George Andrews, for making'free Sunday afternoon. Teta L+'rife had in tow the barge Maggie loaded with ATr. John Gosmau spent Sabbath, good present. The train from the east was late and voting a gentleman great ability, keen understanding, and a DT r. Al. O. Johnston is spending a with scrap iron in Brussels, was R. It. ties consigned to Point liars with his family, returning to g, Seaforth again on. Monday.• Grand LecturerLee did not arrive until after two o'clock, when it teas „ man tvhoria the Order is recoivina groat benefit from. He will likel couple of weeks in town. - sentenced by Judge Tones to one hardtabor, Edward, Dir. William Monty is confined announced that Sir Kt. James a Y pay auothor visit to Clinton ere R Mr. Maitland Whitely returned.. month at It is said that those who have to the house these d;ivs with a severe Brownlee, Granit ll.tswr, would long, The Grana Master also signi- ; from Toronto on Friday._ The steamer Ontario was in port been in the habit of using the water attack of Wins ,, q 3 arrive at 4.45 front the north,. This g fled hi i«tentiou of visiting 1.61 't Mr. Jas. A. Reid returned from a last Wednesday afternoon and took Y on it of freight. including a Y b from the water w Acs well, 'aro en- 9 tirel free., feet headaches unit Y Licenses ware grauted to Messrs.. allowed plooty of time for rest and occasionally, Y• trip to Toronto on Friday evening. quantity q largo shipment of salt by 1V. Comp have a greater capacity for manual Alilne, L+'nigh, Erwin and Bonnett, refreshment. — — --�• �- g Amon° rhos© in tools Inst Friday from Win, wdr.not.iced Mrs. W. bell. .aa labor. Such,he]n•+thacase we ho pe ! hotel keepers, in this burg. 1 , a Among � the visitors were Sir Knights Robt, Plunkett ft•on, Gode- Local ora a Doln s.. rI g Yates. There was a garden party yerter_ the water works committee will luso ,, Presby - The union picnic of tile Itesby- rich • WW2. Laidlaw, ' Sherritt There will be a strawberry testi• Y day afternoon on the lawn of Ali-. Geo. H. Parsons. The was no time iu ivfng to, our a g a people the now fecund health giver. totian and Methodist S. S. is to be ]told in � ,Sloau's grove to -day lluina Woodman, Flood and Aic� ' ` Y 'CITE Nt atnER:=161 is the num- Val at St. Stephens, Goderich town- 1 _S114111 -hill afternoon- �� party otten u) b the' oung women of 8 1 )' Y a . At the last regular mvetiu of 8 g (Wednesday). v -a — Vittie, from Blyth'; Richard J , _P, oomaeld Count • Master l Master,, and S bet- of tho now Pr6ceptory in Clin- t Mrs. It. B. Smith returned from �rear"a'w nUggr'ogati nn_ There is one thing C.huton cau do, -kkJ'U$�hiie• -, �8 -17- R«t1�tn + O. F., the following woro elected „-�SUMlVr-0-r- f voting folks of both sexes of this place attended the Pic Robert I3loomfivld, from Bluevale ; also thos'a'whose names were th0 ----� �TANL1iY DtsT«tt'r L. O. L. hold her visit to .the Queen City on Fri- day' that is beat our cricketers, the Clin- officers for the ensuing terns : T', niq in Hullett on ,Saturday after- on application for the Warrant: A. M. their semi annual meeting yesterday ton club having beaten our home ° Gundry,C. P. J. Yule H. P. • ' noon. They report having enjoyed George Hanle Thos. Kearns Todd g y, (Tuesday). The barge Muir discharged her ° a cargo of wheat at the G. T. elevator club by one run and one wicket last r A. 13. Cornell, S. A1, ;'George A. r '. themaelves imrnensl •. 3 , . John Scarlett Albert Anderson BRO. jAHE3 RFill ' ,District Diaster a last Wednesday.,. Thursday. a• If the Wardens Committee Mains, R. S. ; I•I. 1\ . Ip,,ll, F. S. ; J. W. Smith, iT•'reas. ; \1 , Knight, Dont Forgot rho concert under the auspices of the carnet band and Itobt: Scarlett, Chas. J. Sherritt. of Stanley, gave 1'IiE NEWS RECORD • Air. Wm Vanstone,, of Ii;iDeardine would furnish the court house on- representative to " Grand Encamp- lawn tennis club ill the agricultural On the arrival of the northern train the Sir Knights met the a friendly call last week. a Oug time tOwm .usan, was mingling trances with awnings the building mant. }tall here on Friday evening next, Grind Master, find once at the hall LA]FIELD LINE.—L. O. L. 306 with old friends the past few days, would be much improved and the •• 29th'•inst. It promises to be the best inaugural proceedings commenced P will meet in their hall, on Saturday . a" The United Empire called in on seating more comfortable. ti�oderie•ie 'l`n+vlrglail>. of the season. r ° a b Ontario \\ West's able and highest Y ° evening, Juno 30th. ' her upward trip last Saturday and Mr. Fysch, fortherly clerk in the Dir. Thos. Dyke claims tho�honor Our band returned home from officer,. Sir Kt. Brownlee. The 1Z, 13. P. No. 397,—This . Precep- -- took on passengers and freight. ° P ° ° 'Tyler atom of the late Major Gooks has � of brooding the Pontine snore sold Brantford on Thursday evening. warrant roads as follows : tory will meet in the Orange hall ° r- Mrs. and the Alissea flow- been in town the past week advertis• by Iter. Ty, McCullagh for1$235. n The boys looked somewhat tired GRAND ROYAL BLACK C2[Arraa: or Blyth, on Wednesday evening, July $; ell are visiting friends in town and in- and .pushing the sale of a patent ° fete weeks ago.Royal but before disperaing' they rattled IRELAND. . 4th• Tp. medicine. us out it couple of tunes on the The Grur,�l Chapter Chapter of Black 3 , � 1 Ro. LEWISLLLIOTT, Of'•182, re - Mrs. Mrs. Hoffman, of St. Louis, its ia, Now that tenders are called for DIr• Henry Carter who has been market square. Knights, to our well beloved Brother, turned from Willghaul to Orodurich town on a visit to leer mother, Mrs. for buildiug the post office those seriously, in fact dangerously ill, is Mr. Blackall, of Clinton, tool: the Sia A. Ill., TODD, Knight of our most Illustrious Order Gveecting : on Saturday. He, in company with Mathews. gentleman .who maintained - ono now, through the skilful troatniont place of Mr. Burebill,the princiapal ' Mr, Chrystal *sire TIIE, NEws•RE- �' j Home grates strawberries trona sit would never be built will be quiet q of Dr. Gunn, on the high road to of our public schools who was called � d herebyourempower suit authorize you, and each or yens' SIICCCS501'S to hold a ° coliD a call. '.„ sale last weep:. The berries though for a few days. recovery, away to attend the funeral of a da- Preceptory, No. 161, Encamped at Clinton, 'NORTH IIURoN.—The semi - not `over' largo were firm and of fine I. ° The schoouer Tod»tan with a cargo a Dir, Thos, Stud who has been y' ceased brother who died suddenly onVednoaday last. Coturty of IluVon, to consist of Royal Arch Chapters Knit Black Knights 3 1 Ar -an � pual meeting of North Ilui'on flavor. of lumber for H. Second arrived in residing hone ngaiu for some time, n,ents, to act as Master, au 1 peel'orti, 11 County Orange Lodge will be held The substitution of a fence port on Saturday morning, and after making a cons iderable•'fOrtane A grand circuit picnic of the the regular and necessary'duties thereunto in the \1'ingham Orange ]tall on .picket for the old board one on Air. Old's cleared again the same ilight. ' The in" mining ventures in the ,lake Blyth, D+benezer and Suoshin ap- beloupmg. Friday; Juno 29th, at 11 o'clock a. recent purchase on West street, is a- Todman brobght a' boiler from the Superior region,will shortly start' on'. pointmenta of the Dlethodist church . C,lpen under our liumis and Great Scal, i in. • great improvement. ° mill for repairs. a trip to the old, country. :'' is to"'bdltmld in MarshalI's,"rove on Dominion Day. A gland time is this 20th day of June. 1888. Right orellipflll \Vat, J,oiiNs•rov, Grand ORANGE SER\TUN.=Un .Sunday ' I• The annual ; st•rawberry festival ROaCtting the crew of the wreck-' a Dir, and DiraJ: fox Id. ' expected. Everyone . cordially in- blaster. morning, July Sth, at 11 o'clock, of Knox church Sabbath school will ad American schooner Dfaxueld from este of'the townsh5p,°avho have been v.ited to attend: Jouv PitFaco'r•r, Deputy Grand \faster. roe. 'Mr. Livingston will deliver a be held in the lecture room on. Fii- a watery brave, which will take place visiting friends Fore for eevorah r On. \\ eanesday afternoon Air• HENRY b'. WuiTl;, Grand Chaplain. sermon to the O'ra$gemen of Clinton. ' ya da evening. Y g' The brick Councillor at 11 o'clOck."' We'supl)os�lan•im� Menge crowd will be present at . 11 months art took train a,t Clinton P last week on their Tinting to their Mothers watchmaker, met with an rhos, �P: KFu�Y,@Gaand Censor. HUNT. W. Crf.tumt., Grand Registrar. I and vicinity in the T�attenbuty sleet' MothodiA church. The work of Smith's new stdre.is being sproceded n. m. next Monday to witness tPie 's Dakota home. accidont�by the explosion of agma3 chemicals which he teas mixing for Tl2o�tAs PA1.1[FR, Grand' Troastirer, . TnVJtAH RoRfNso.z, G;and'Pursuivaut• rev. gentle - Mau ]s ver highly spoken. of and • Y a Y P with', the bricks having arrived at above portion of Dominion Da 1 Y Celebration. • I want to let you know of an sono articular purpose, the contents. P P P Cquntusi�ned,by ItrCr{AI,U BT.Oe�iFIRLe, will likely giro an able discourse. • the G. T. station last weo-k. Tho Hurons journeyed down' to event that happened at the residence flying into his face disfiguring him County Grand Master, After the SOUTH HURON COUNTY LllllGE,— Miss Wilson and Miss Aland Wilson of Seaforth, who spout Stratford last tt'oel: and got downed. of Mr. Matthew Johnston, Lake above road about four. miles from for the time being. Fortunately foe him it was not more serious. customary ceremony Sir Kt. Todd, the chosen Preceptor, This county hold its semi-annual e Sunday in town tai°e the guests of It is true tho71u'ous were the lighter men and that they rather. Goderich, " But for goodness sake ' 1fiss 'T'onga, who has only. been was iustalle anti tosented with the P' ,meeting in Clinton on Tuvsda last week. About thirty represen- r r. the Misses Campbell. P were roughly treated nevortheless the ° Y Y don't say I told you." And yet, -thou h the occasion of much mirth g° in this countrya short tim through eu a failing health has had again to via, Warrant, Ri gala And COnatltutlOnA, and the Preceptory (No. 161)' de - tatives were present. Owing to the Last Sunday morning Rev. Dir. Anderson preached a sermon, sbould not have been teated to 4 it'. might to any of our ° turn' to Ler native land old Eug-' g' open. Six other important Grand Lodge committee report, ask - in- that the brethren assemble at specially for.the Sabbath school at i Y straights. The Heron's mottoshould a be if struck strike back then they good•lohivg laders at a certain land. She ]eft ]tete on Friday, and offices avers then, filled by the oi�r- seven named, central points none of P ( tendants of the church. would not lose 'whou the often do. Y period in their lives. I refer to the P marriage on Wednesda. 20th June of Y her uncle Rev. Mr. Tune aecom• Tonge, anied her as far as Afont•ea}. We ter iieulbers, and eleven. applies- tions received for knighthood and which were named in Huron), and y The Foresters .trill attend divine service next Sunday morn- Jordan's and Horton's blocks are ° Emily, 'daughter of Mr. Matthew p wish the young lady a safe and accepted. a number of the.. lodges in this count having taken action in the Y " fug. Rev. Dlr. Anderson, who is a note fitted with showy ' awnings, � � the old fashioue l verandah's having. Johnston to John -D. Graham son ' ' gf`DTr, Jaluos'GrahiEtil, of Sheppard- pleasant voyage, P After tea initiations were iuorder and four were for exalts- matter already, it was decided to momber`of 010 Order, will conduct q : fire boon demolialte,l. We have to ad- ton Ashfield. When I tell you , Y .... _._ Sunin►erhill. presented tion. A school of instruction was allow all lodges to celebrate the day ° where they wisbod. services: The from Clinton last mit that the sea, Order of things, that the Ravi Jas. Carrie- of St. A picnic of No,. r afterwards one into b the Grand g Y "It. exeursioD Thursday was fairly ¢ttended. The brightens the a•) pearanco of. the 8 , 1 block, but we di_-,4bt if the comfort Pauls church, Dungannon, •not only countenanced the affair but and No. 4, Goderich tp. (Summer- o. 4 (Summer- lIaeter and Grand Lecturer. is only putting it mildly when ++•o say BACK IN THE TIIiRTIEs.—AIL the opening of Jubilee Preceptory in ` party' was fairly treated by the of pedestrians, o: :'le preservation took a part in it by tying the knot hill) will be held in a ,r)vo on the river banks on the farm of Air: that both these high officers are Clinton last Wednesday, a Ritual clerk of the weather, the promised of show goods in tido windows has you may believe that the' ceremony Thornton \Vallate to day (R'adnes- thorough teachers—mon whom it is printed and in use in Ireland, in thunder showers not eventuating been in any way iia ,roved. was one sanctioned by the civil and da y' Tho usual sports +rill be in- believed, have no,- suiieri.ois in the 1834 was, received froth E. T. Dart- . during the visit. The The 7 ton cutter.x,wned and sailed moral laws. Mr. William Graham 'Mine in and thane will also boa Province. At the close a lunch wain cell, Esq., of this tptvn. The corn - The water works committee met by James Wiggiirs made a large brot}ioi• of the groom and programme consisting of music, reci-, provided and all enjoyed it heartily. pilation is a very interesting one, on Saturday evening. The tenelers number of trips with excursionists Johnston,,sistor of the bride,by their tations and speeches. A splendid A vote of thanks was tendered the and the Grans Master and Grand for tho water works buildings tdero on Thursday and Friday. Wiggins ' p.resence nerved the principals to time is expected. Como and bring visitors and an hour or so profitably Lecturer wore much taken hp with opened and considered, but ,the, is one of the best and steadiest sailors pass through the trying ordeal. your basket. spent in short addresses. it. Grand Diaster Brown signifi- committee.atljourned, wi•thoutseleet- on the lakes,- and pays the closest While Mrs. J. E. Johnston, of Port. Quite a number of new buildings The Preceptory was reopened the ed his intention of communicating, ing any of tho tenders. attention to the comfort of those Arthur,- Mr. J. A. Thompson, ofaro going tip in this vicinity this following evening and Lecturer Lee with Sir. Kt. Dartnell. A history Y' The sh•augest' feature of the who patronize him. As Air. Nig- Kincardine, and : ' _ , from Sea- �aheppardton, summer. Mr..Thos. Mellvoen has remainod to continue the gyodtt•ork, of tho Black'Ordor from its first . controversy, Verandahs v.s. Awn• gins has bought the boat for the forth, Stanley audas '•a now kitchen in the course of area. Two more applications for ltuight- inception is being prepare d, and iugs, 213 that some of those who summer excursion business we hope a+'ell as imtuediato local friends, tion. Dir. Win. J. McBrion is also hood were received and the ordei Bro. Dartnell will doubtless lie able , prate loudest about trio comeliness ho will receive ample patronngai,graced the occasion and made up a building one. Air. John DTeLangh. conferred on°four. A large amount to contribute largely to the success of Awnings, do not put them up at In the New Era sonic two weeks h'i'ghly respectable assemblage. An fin is romodo]ling his barn. Mr. of routine business was transacted of such an undertaking. a their own stores. since, and in this'journal one week excellent supper having been par- Grainger, our blacksmith, is build;- and the utmost unanimit ,..and good Y g L. O. L. 710.—Special rpeoting Mr. W. L. Horton has rented the later there appeared a report of a r PP P taken of a thoroughly Peasant a Y P ins a fine, residence on his property will firevailod throughout the entire Mondayevening. 1 he -action taken store owned -by .Dir: H. Dunlop robbery. at an hotel in Goderich, social time was spent until the yet. . in the village ; it will be completed proceedings. The following are the at the last regular meeting in refer- r next the P. G. which he will open which said robbery was stated to low glintings of the golden footed in about a month. Messrs. Beacons : officersonce t wiltte the in a few days as a liquor shop, 'at have taken place at Bailey's Hotel. How the mistake occurred seems a couriers of the sun coDid almost be perceived in the roseAc tinted Bros. have the contract for all these Sir Kt. A. M. Todd, Worshipful Preceptor 12th wash reaffirmed. CThatameans Air. Horton held a license the time the Scott Act tarns in force mystery, as it was well known' in orient sky. The fair young bride and are pushing them to completion at all early a date a9 possible. Sir Kt. Geo. Hanley, Deputy Preceptor. •Sir Kt. John Scarlett, Chaplain, that Clinton will go to Kincardine. ° thesecretarywas to car - so that Ise is not a novice in the this Wei �hborhood that the robbery b y took at the Colborne hotel. received from For man friends y nnm�eroua pleasing souvenirs indica- —•.,`P Sir Kt. \Villian, hfcCce, Registrar. Sir Kt. Thomas Kearns Treasurer. " • ineainstructed 'rPs ,end with the Kincardine hrvlh- 1 business. The excursion tom Wingllam and place It having been brought to our notice five of the esteem she is held in. Bayfield. Fishing is light. g g Sir Kt. D. B. Calbick, 1 Sir Kt. Peter Cantelon, J Lecturers. ern in order to secure a t'rnin• to leave Clinton about 7. 30 n, m. and ~ adjacent points last Friday sported tYe have dee' od it our duty to make known the. ets of the case. The festivities brought to a close, the happy couple drove to their The Licenso Inspector was have Sir ht. Charles Tweedy, 1st Censor. Sir Kt. Thoa. C. Dolterty, 2nd Consor. return at a suitable hour in the three,pipers in costume,an attraction From " ur Otvn Boys" in camp new home at Shoppardton with last Friday. IIs is glad the Scott Sir Kt, Wm. Ford, Standard Bearer. evening. It is estimated that at that drew crowds 'during the day. at S d : many expressions of beat wishes from, Act is gone" Sir Kt. Albert Anderson, PursuNant• least six ,lodges and their friends �. Tlib affair was under the auspice§ of • the Caledonians, to be l i cines ly tvnrw Werk, their friends. We congratulate a' We are all very sorry to hear of Sir lit. Chas. T. Spooner, 1st Comniitte'n Sir Kt. Chas. J..Shorritt, 2nd will go from Clinton station, and it is that this and seemed fairly liatronized as regards num- •rhe girls say a aro a good looking coin- our old friends Mr. and Mrs. the death of Mr. Cres. Case. Ho ons ono of nature's noblemen and Sir Kt. Frank Shepherd, 3rd " said number will be lar el, au mentod at ever station g Y ' g bars.. P a„ The twins Fool it ccutinttally' Graham in havipg obtained a charm- ing young daughter and their son in , was well known and respected from Sir Kt. Robt, Scarlett, 4th It was decided to hold the regular y 'along the line to Kincardine. Suit - Suit- A Needless Enquiry. The youngg lawyers carry their swords ad• mirably. being the fortunate medium, One heed to Montreal, monthly meeting on the second able badges will be prooitrecl for the Editor News-Record,—It has been .. The Wdis in our company will not allow the men to et over dry. may also welcome the newly vredd ed co le. to the: benedictine ranks. Reports from the volunteer camp of sunstroke are vary exciting, but Wednesday of,every month, members of 710. The brethren will meet ,in the Clinton hall on stated 1aere that the Colborne hotel had been out off from the licensed g D.H. 'looks exceedingly well in his officer's teniform " uP Welcome, welcome, happy pair, no; truth in them so fat'. The poor girls aro fretting about them this The Grand Master and Grand Lecturer and Count Maxtor Bloom- Y Sunday morning, Juts 8th, at 10 i o'clock Sharpe noel• march to the " liptels in ,th}a town. As the Com- " missioners sat in Clinton,' I make river beside the camp has been, re- have it To those abodes where spicy au, To Breathes perfume, and every sense 1 y hot weather. field expressed a start made by 16lY with the start made by 161, . Rattenbury street Methodist church,. frod to ask you if such is the case.= named. We christened the ,Jordan. Doth find his objects excellence ; Where's no heat, nor cold extreme, Avory sad accident occurred on the Varna Road Tuesday morning, b pleased and have every confidence in it whore a sem on will be reached p to them at 11 o'clock b Rev. Mr. ' INouinFn, Goderich. The pannikirs are not the choicest of table No winter's ice, no summer's scotching ' 2 ° R. Brotvnotto, aged 1 years, sena bo]ug a success. The wonder is than Livingston. Londosbot ' Hullott , r, FNtos's NOTA,-Thou;+h It is not reale neces• t y car • w nrcewer the preceding, are may say that as spay be seen by the he as Is not the utonsils. The boys are all pretty tve1L brant , R Where's no sun, yet never ni ht, working in n- well when alto repo a Preee for was not inaugurated P YSummerhill. here years ago. , .Holmresvi] le, Bay field Line eur,3, ease, ease, result of the doings reportedln 'The reeve $ech•mts prie across rho Jordnta, anti I am off to See -gar. k' 1)nv always springing from Hue's eternal light. i; broke; 1'fio Bucket fell on his goad, killing him. The opening day can be looked and other brethorn are invited to be with us on the occasion. j mother column.]' bit ' +{ h t ' ' ., ',� .. ... .. ., n.:. ,. ... .. ., ..t .,.... .... , .. ,. .,, . , 1111- e