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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-07-25, Page 1r y . . .1 a 5 < e.' 1' ."t a•s.-E I R_"'' , I ., , , C R11 •'' . 1 K .., 11 . : I , A , t• .I t_, , 4 VI , �' I '' A , • K . Tl�ir jll$t- i?11.at1 per 1!>ta►�ianH &l.�b !n Ail�tngct• I1IDRAF,NItI;y[ Iyl,Tr TlFtNCrS, itWtl3'1Y¢L IAV i40T�iX1�(: --1 -• - '" - 11 _ ., �\ W H G(7►ZJl1t, t}NT,, - •a `�'OD}?a plt�ilA�ll,aal� JULY WIC OLl + 1�T4. BOG " .. _ 'u d�lxlc�;i>llilx (�at't'allalr�ilettc�Ozlz C�Catfalrautictice �oez C�oa�xe�roll�talllce.>>�c�tt• (21i►�'>r>Pli>>ultt�tle>za .. QI'�t Gull i leleililG CiItCC. - ( ACh Cm -I . „ . ; . . .. ,. �� Goderlc�� � . E:udcrlcU; ' ' • . Goderlell, The. Goderich Post Office. Itlytl� LOST.--Ou $thiols Road be- Mr. William Vanstone was in His honor Judge Tome returned Ur. P. holt returned by the % , town last week, frons his Torouto tri t on Friday. llditur 1�ewo-Ilecrrd. Miss Bettie Hays of t4ie circular `ween St. Stephen's ehuxeb and l S Uretfed F,irapire on Salarday front a town iso visiting at Mr. A. Belfry's. town of Golxerlch two letters, anti t Air J. B. Dloore, of Bothwell, Dir, jl, S. 1101mtls, agent,' G.. T, trip to Lake Superior, • • DRAit AIR. EDITOR. -I Arish to warn - formerly of Saltford, arrived in Acton, arrived }u tolvn on Saturda the authorities against oompleting their , Miss Hattie Ritchie left here ort containing 'note signed by John town on Friday, evening, Y file r,iins the pant week have rumored intention of placing the postotlive 'lhursday lust on a visit to Toronto. anaa�ld Inc.R Millerfor2bOdated Dlrs. P an who +baa visiting ° greatly improved the appearance of baildiagon the proposed site ,on West Dire, Dlctllullen of Win tram is ' th Feb, Y b her Mr. Anderson, ongineer of the . the 1300 trees planted in May. Street-the.'Dancey property. '1'110 iloin • Wing ham Payment Stop- relations for a short tiuta.has return- Marine Do trtitioul Ottawa who P y' so will certainly be a k visiting her blether Mr. Sala ed to Toronto. P oats of the majority of the the best inter- Fluker for a few days. t' ' ped. Pinder will please leave at tons in tO+vn last week itlada all D.f'•. Crydor, of Ohio, last waelt: adority ot` the people of the y this office and get rewarded. Mrs Bell, and daughter, of 'New Official iuspectiun of the Godorich sibnod •the contract forsupplying the town and will decidely inconvenience tits tter Dlise brow ton Of Stt'athr9y is the ;y York are visiting the lady' life boat and its apkurteuaacea, water works aan^iue un jlello!°IBPholclectiou of the beceive their aildhtg otostal athe guest of C. L+, Tanner Esgr, at r` : g } parents, pumping b , Dir. and Mrs. Saults. The geutIatnau staled that he found behalf of Messrs Gordon Rud Max- proposed site Preeeut. A GOOD CFlAI\lCiE. The Schooner Carter +with a cargo everything ill the best possible `veil Of Hamilton, Ohio, whose tend- lit the Conservative party that Yeats will' Mrs I1. ll. McKinnon has been11 order, and highly ooull,liuwLed or 'yaw accepted by the coltuuil. not allay. I would suggest that the pro- vis}tilts with Mrs. A. Taylor, . " The andersl teed will sell for ouch ills boot . Of IulUbel' for Dylaent Sa t,0., t'etoh position 1,° abandoned %et, even at a ° y r house, fleeter row bouts, and all outfit halon •In ed her dock .o.d rhidu 1 efficiency ' d19 - a g C.t stain Rabb ou the e - Clintou, . _ f, to some. WII1 Sall ata burgatn. Roaeon for Y• } y sum•Ihce. AII'. Porter and the DehurtupPUt - } receipts tom,�pu �h'asar to Li�o lma,� to+givel'h a Judge and Afro Sinclair pad Jalnyet to hnYing t11Q boat IIncf ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. have baen fll•advised in commuting thiol- A boot black invaded our town .,:, apparatus in such excellout condi solves to the above mantione<I situ. I time aan make uwney Nothing but n Cneh fatally are again enjoying GOdericll - -- on Monday. I�.ather a poor spot to rinse. For particulars und'prieo anquiro of lion, J'he tln,*in0U1' Ol'dal'eil a sfatf W08t Huron Ins eCtOrate. would- bay ,once cru it be too Attu to re. ' oalubr.}ons-brcAeze6. ° t.- . trace steps which should never hava been do touch shining. "t v fpr +VM. BAIIII, t0 be placed ltt the --boat house, on taken. Could not soyelal sites be Warned Mrs. A. \ration who has boon for ^01 sea Ocean House, goderieh, Mrs. Johu Salkeld is enjoying which a flag could bo used by day, 1'he oxxamiaatious for entralfoe to and a veto of the people be oiled on thatLilo ' ;•,`i a visit in the vicinity of the Sault acid tt colored 1'}•silt for nigh Iiigh Schools, were held at Goderieb, rna P 1 p sometime visiting friends in Mor- . The�Sehouner Alsco2a arri+.ed ill vitiiting her brother and others. b ° t use• Exeterand`Dlingannon, for this In- beingroxpended and uta localIllonayffair like. pefll, return•od to town on Wednes- it -port light on friday, . At a special meeting of the town speetorate. There were 113 candi- this Lilo eo le should be consulted. Tha day During the past week their +voce council last Wednesday the water. dates. We give below a list of those P p The steamer Urttario w*a9 iu her- o^ t . , • who hobo Present Government should be consistent, ALS and Dl`s. lrrea Cool: utiii fnm- hor last Friday morning. lydeu torsos at rho resideucve of +becks corn was instructed to pro- passed, the• names of the and I have always held it to be a goyern- it and Mrs. Osborne of , . Mr. William Proodfoot, Mr. M. 'C, ellre'�a quantity Of pipe from De. teachers, and the schools. A total Ment that exists by the people sed for the Y Clinton . Dlrs, Willis Chipman was iu'town Cameron, Mr. M. G. Cameron and trait so that the pilpa• laying unit_ of 367 marks was required and one- People• were the guests of Dlrs, Johil Carey «�� • for ,it clays the past week. Mr. S. Lloyd. i'lacture mfg third on each paper. Yoilrs, on Sabbath• ht alalic a otart, Air, P P .. i . The three -wasted schooner }Ler A large nniuber of ow town- Gartshura rife cuutractur to ba hall uoDRttluls• LiH-Vox. AL', Charles Sherritt of Clinton ''~ Gtpdurich, duly 1884. has returned to Blyth where he "fi C11166 laid np iu port ou �Friilny•• peeps°; Inko a day's recreation at rospousible for extra cost. Tho Allin, Walter J. 443, Jne. McLeod - ' Mr.' L. McCor.mao visited the the front farm, On Friday coven clerk wits instructed to collect the 4, Colborne, �� - - intends working at the shoemaking 1. Queen City last week, or eight town families enjoyed their iu8trillnents from th0 town bawl, Buchanan, George, 965, Allan ��(Ils+lesl►or�>,. iu future, Success Charley, Mrs. Goo. Grant and daughter evening. ideal at J. J'9, ftunoi,s 'I'll" fulluwinti acc0uuts +9ere'ordur; Embury, Goderich 1Jode1. •Yunr curreapuudent lni9 been Afr. and Alrr• Slutoi returned '' summer resort. Pts to ba ,t ]tuluo uu 1'Itw'ada Stora thei p ' �returtied from Seaforth oil Friday. paid :, P. JIC.Lwerl 5-400,, • Bowler, James, 517, Jennie Cowan hauled o+Or the. coals. 1'ur All ex- y f trip m';' ,lir. ,tad Mrs, Hy. Brown have The rootur of St. George's and All'. Curey $75.00, -for torpedoing 3, Ashfield. . . ' ,It on the lakes. The re pe' ' ', b g } assiou inuucently used when re y report having Airs Young ave un At Howes at the well• Still' $-t0•, . Weller and Mar. Beckett Samuel 413 'A: Embus ferring to the Adamites here having hada 9 ,leuilP, d tions. " lef the past few weeks been visiting at o gt , Yr o b 1 11 the family reaidHlicP, Huron Road, rectory yesterday afternoon. L'hPra tin t Mayor Seager iufurm.ed Goderich Dlodel. onnaged rhe seiviees of a Clinton 14Ir, John Alurgan,rnerohant, tnov- ` was a very large attendance ,its the the council that' he hoped to have Cox, Albert, 381, Wm. Struther9,5, cobbler. I have hot" notated that ell into his new brick residence on `,1' Al r. Sharnruu Ja making ready fur invitation was general to the con, re- tilt, electric 'light in operation at Goderich. such a designation nation +gas unbecoming Monday. Since he purchas0d tris ' the fe water fun of the engine house bation. ( o Of the North Western Dalton, John, 368, P. J. Nevin, 2, a Methodist brother to use• No property lie has had i t renovated s n ° e lila U �alllll,r T r at tLo water works lot. FitI1•. Ashfield. - y A summons issued on the infor- offence was meant•. The business is with a nice coat of paint inside and ' •filo schooner 5,load 2 ive was iu Tho Un.iled Eno lei a ou her .flown.- Embury, 7.eo, 458, A. Embury, G. an honorable and hottest one, It is -out which has made a ;coat iluprove- • . tnatiou of Jno H. Lloyd against the 1 1 port this weekand Albert. a cargo of 3'' o ward tri stopped off this ort on X.S. the lean himself who makes or more went to the small ty 1,, wheat for Port Albert•. was dismissed step sons for assault P PP P IIeale, Joseph, 404, A. Embury, G the 'dignity of his Calling Tho On Saturday evening DIs, R. - was dismissed fast Wednesday by Saturday, and landed about twenty U.S.g Y o• The schooner Piliafctr� delft Dred mayor Seagor before whom the passeugarsavith theship's boats. A digtuty Of"nil lAbor is surpassingly Drummond while ,In inn,a i a cargo of hoops and staves at the complaint +vas tried. number of those binded were .aux ;1I 1S ares Claude 391 A Ethbur G. r than that which attached to of base ball iu the airltNati h b�me c Y, greats harbor flock last week. funs to roach .luronto, but the slow - -'' (. _ t.a rnis tile' most lah-de-dah castles of indo'l'= fortune to net struck in one of his r"I Mr, F. W. Johnston, the 11c.eve, The weather in Goderich the past process of landing by the . boats bleEwan, Ilugh, 414• A. Embery, G. once. No one thinks less of John ice cis causing it'to g inti inour- will act as Alayor during the ab few weeks has been delightful the AI, S, 4 ' P b °u made thorn wiss rho afternoon' Bun an because he was a tinker and 'n}ng for a few days. Bob say's its heat not being excessive, and all train. The passeuoors thus dials ed i14cKenzie-Farquhar, 378, J. J. Gild- was called one. Ilia Pilgrim's Pro• a regular dais sones yf Alayor Seager. ., this tittle a gelitle breeze that rein steak ir1 an tl : 7 son, 4, Aslifield. b b y ;1 The steam barge FI. Smyth sailed vigorated those +born out b excess ! y' 'end but liapJ+y farms grass will be rood whdn the effusjons On Saturda magistrates i'ounn north this week with a caro of salt o Y of the Captains conduct of landing Affair, William 465, G. Sheppard,2, of '`outlawed" authors t9i1! hltve Y ° b, c,, g i+e toil, and gave the hue of health Goderich. Kell and Bruithtdaite+veroengaged' them by boats, when there was boon bu-ied fur ngc4 in oblivion. il ° ° w''° in barrels, shipped by W. Cani(a' !u tl,o..e .rho had come from ntalariit �llahatF Albert 59G A. Burrows 1 0 ' settling some disputes between t!e' hell, was plenty of water for his ves:,ol to y' :: If T routornber rightly Sir C:luudesly neig .. stricken districts. Ashfield. °labors frollt l•tewi,sjtil, of Hallett. i;„ ifliti schooner T6&ttan with a car• roach either the dock or the south Shovel, one of the greatest admi.rats, There being two oases brought be- ' he Sunday. . school pic-nic ex- pier. We join with the disatfecttd Stoddart, William, 405, A. Embury, was a cobbler. The get and hil- eo of lunpber for JIr. Ii. Secord.ar cursiou from Clinton last week was passengers in eoudomuiup the .G: .Ni, S. P P foto thein one resulted in Sipa and rived in 'sort on Friday morning osopher, Sari] • Iaylor Coleridge, costs s I Y b largely attended. Tho excursionists Captains' donduet, but a9 the Ca a,- Tindal(, Milton, 373,' di..Jones, ], , $ 4.75, the other teas not do - ?;tx; and left again for the north the ( Colborne. was apprenticed as a cobbler. 11Ti} cidod• had a host enjoyable time, the usual taro of• filo L'ni1aiie has time and slam Gifford, our Devonshire poet, t same day, light. lVetberald Allred 459 J. K. Gor- °a= rain salutation being dispensed with , again done all Ile could, seemingly, ' ` ' translator and critic, tt As approuticed Mr,C. Hamilton auctioned 'oft' the t;' The foto Iiugh Gardner, a well' by the clwk of the weather• A to in ure his o} don, 3, Colborne.: to a shoemaker: And in after times, house -hold goods of Il. Ii, Durnioll . ;�iu j d iroma we suppose Jlorris 1lorbort 367 J. Case, 6 known former hardwa,To merchant large number Of those attending en- tile old tactics, will be continued. '.' ' whon ' he .had made the tour of. on Saturday:,. the attendaaice. gf of GodOric}r, was buried with joyed the shade of 13inghani's grove. COClborne. Europe as tutor of Lord Cros'venor's bidders was large, Notwitltstand- . .Masonic honors in Chicago on San- wf►ile others had a festtve t}me on A ctuio>ia collision occurred .ou Andrews, Louise,.408,,\i. G.Jiobert, lab the ary of hard times Charle s- rite 8ih ins`.. Hos errs lodge Wednesday at rife hencl of \Volt son 1 Go<ler}ch, eldest son, and surrounded by all y Me the Park grounds: An excursion thltt wealth and titled society could hammated. away at,hrs victims till he P street between . the watering cart ' 'Buchanan Sarabi 457 A. 1: ar r \'o. 411 conducted the interment. on the lake b `the steaaner Ontario, b , , Y, n g got pretty good figures for the goods ,, Y uud Dr. AlcLoano' cinr,iaga. Aa G, ;•i. S, give, .ho sighs for . his °ood old ap• offered. ' �, ; The Ilon. A. M. Ross and. famil' boatiii fishing nd games of all o • Y g' "' °` fibs: llr. McLean was. preparing g tO Goldthro a Emil prenticeship days in the Iinos : ,� , and DTi, S. DZaleomaon and family kinds for'the I}tris ones farmed the 1 P b p , y, 382,Jos. Case,6, \lzeare glad to learn tliatMr.Geor- ,. start .the water cart Corning from Colborne. , Oil for file gnod old times , wilen alit was oe ears glad of East Wawavoah t, left for Mtiekoka on Friday, ; they major part of the bill of fare for the the 'west came close u to. the Knechtel, Catherine, 3G7,"Jennie g - Mr, followed the samefamily, the whole le day, carriage, Mr. Fields up.. Cowan, 3, Asbfteld. `1ii1 every four brought prodigies' to who fell from the framework, of a ' lir• G. Seager znd family, the tvhols The lacrosse Loam from • Stratford view." ° building he had,been erecting on ° -. making one tart. fora month's stay thinking it was gotug to move out ' LeTouzel, :Harv, 367, A. Embury, Robeit Bloomfield, who died in his prapart"y in town, is recovariug 0 party Y had quite a time in town last Wed• of his tray. In turning sharply to G. 31. S. in the northern wildorneFs• nesday afternoon, even going to the page the carriage, the water cart Noble. Diary, 416, P.J. Nevin, •2� 1823, loos another cobbler who as fairly as can be -expected. At .11 Mr. Joseph Beck, reeve, of Col-. expense of hiring a rig and' bu in never was ashamed of his cassia times he endures much pain in rho '� P b a Y g wheal locked the carriage wheel, Ashfield. 6', borne, was elected Grand Junior a broom, with which they swept the d'oubl}un the latter completely u Reid, Annie 369 A Embus G. H. though he obtained so high a stand- shouldor'and upper part of the spine, I Warden, at the mooting of the town. Although we cannot dictate ° ! J P S , = , , Y, in- as a poet that no. encyclopaedia but his friends are hopeful of his, Masonic Grand lodge. of Canada to the heroes ,from Stratford as to Dits, McLean, her father Dir, Kay, }s complete that does "not contain a ultimate recovery. , held in Toronto last week. \1Te how they shall expend their rocket and her brother Henry, wlio 'were ,Stewart; Ella, 418, J. R, Green, 2, . I seated in the vehicle, were in no Col'born9. lefvrence'to him. He refers to'his A game of baseball was to have 11 - 11 eongratulate the ggutlemau on the mouoy, we may be 'allowed to say why harmed thanks to the kind Tyndall, Senta, 395, Afay Jones, 1, poverty and obscurity in the these been played Iters last Friday be- --- 1 attainment of talo high and' much that moral cowards should not shout lines :11 horse, the at }mal notmeven moving• Colborne, 1. tween the local, club and a team prizes Masonic position. over one of the meanest tricks ever - 0 come blest oath I wheree'er t1,ou art from Clinton-. The arrangements V, The wheel 1, one of those ateut -_._. - Y Jno. Shankliu was broil � ht before PQ1'Petrated by n lacrosse' team. P 1sa.>iTER, Be tbou my Muse, and faithful still to tile, seem to have been of the sante na- . g iron hub ones; had it been a Boyle. Thomas, 372, James Delgaty, Retrace the steps of wild obccurity, tore as those negotiated fora similar Mr. Horace Iforton, J. P. last People can appreciate gallantry -and good old-fashioned Canadian one it 1, :Stepheh.. Nature's sublimer scenes neer charmed SaturdayOn a charge of iuterru ttnn god lacrosse but when the mem- mine ° match by a young fellow who is f P o g ' would have been pushed out of the Brooke, $ober`, 384, G. C. Balfour, Y°s' sorts '+vith the Clinton crowd and the proceedings of the Salvation berg of a team aro frightened by way by the heav one of the water 7, Usborne. Not•science led me through the boundless 1 Partly 'with John acknowledged the corn -One player, anti then try to lid y skies, again with the Blyth boys. No '.. o , Y fi cart, with but little injury, There Buchanan, George, 514, S. Latta, From meaner objects fill- my rapture flow : match took lace and the. sporting1. °'f whop the J. P.' made a forced ' con- their_ cowardiev by braggadocio was --considerable interest taken. i'n 7,'Ilay, • . ' . O point tllcso raptures 1 bid my Ascan, f tribution Of $5.75 on the defendant's like drat displayt.1 on Wednesday, the colllslou, through the fact of Carlile, Alfred, 383, George Brown, glow, fraternity begin to think there . is...... ,, hank acco.unt..:... _. ono may juh have . : oat the braggarts Air. Henry Kay, who, has been so 3, Hay. And lead my soul'to estacies of praise " a nigger in the fence". , Wliere's had better have 1; •l.t in lied than For all the blessings of toy youthful days. Taylor? Airs. 14fgntgomery, widow of the long ill, being one of' the occupants Dlorrison, 1Villiam 410, Arthur sato GeD. B, Montgomery, died at made the holy shu%v of tbemselves Of the earrings. Ilutilam, 3, Stephet;, Cobbler is no more a term of dis- On Friday ovetiing�the public the did }n Godes is rt, Let us , see g Elmwood farm, Goderich tp., on Y Swayze Afelville 385 Armand brace than is our honored name of meeting was held in the Orange how matters stows: The' aociet We have been handed a co a of I , , E Thursday and was interred in Mait- Y 1 Y Hartley, 12, Hay, Methodist. Evil be to him that hall for the pus ose of discussing appointed the 18th for the game the first number of T2'tlth published P tr land cemetery on Saturday. The PP g Allan Jane 455, James thea evil thinhoth, the best means of fire protection for Ant the rules allow clubs b mutual at Donald, D.C.It }s an eight pogo . R n, `d,1.1 deceased Indy lived but a fete months Y Stanley, the safety of our bus bur 'lisle .-:.-'.be 'ond•••}nor•-husbtrn+,-the-- v-hole-of,_Consent to 1'n on any.' da journal, a page being ten inches ' • 9 g 7 ' e God'oriPoTiycluTi finitinry"1 lifers 'b3u;r ix--and--n,`-half, -a-,-ra'thei small- Ilern, Maryi 467 G. C. Balfour` 7t Bsty ield. attendance was good. N. H. Young,: whiell time she was sulfating from b TJs`liorne. _' .._ -• - ' Esq;, -was chosen -and -ab . fiIled' the - that fell disease cancer. ° Convenient to play on another day size for .a newspaper. It is fairly •Other items will a ear next � readable but of rather too personal Horney, Minrettah, 360,John Beat- week, PP chair D[r• A. H. \Vatson acted ae I 11 wrote the 'Stratford team to that ef- ( ty, 10, Usborne. Secy. Dr• Sloan spoke for a short Will the committee try and. got feet. The secretary of the Stratford a- haractor to suit readers in this lir. John Polloclt resigned as time being mostly }n flavor of a ' ,the wire for the electric light put club answered, officially agreeing Portion of the Dominion, It was DUNCANNorr, r©eve owing to has having received hand engine it being. hie opinion under ground, .and thus reduce the to the rO osed change. The God- not issued without eonsidernble Finlay, 'Ida 484, W. If. Johtaston, 9' P P o Ashfield. a liquor license, ills. Geo. Castle, that the cost of a first class steam possibility of loss of life therefrom, Orich club the on arranged for difficulty as ifa • confession t9 its V • P g llillt an for many years reeve of Stauley,;has engine would be too heavy a burden As we before int}tooted an arrange- its team to be on hand on the 19th, readers clearly shove, in the follow g , Aloud 381, Geo.S. Woods been elected in place of DTi, and b the moans of unbearably meat for this }auipose could be A couple of days after the new sag excerpt :- 8, Ashfield and 1V. Wnwanosb. c y k . made with the pipe laying contrac- arrangement had boon, made a Strat• "typographical im eifect- Wilson Maggie , Pollock, Dir, Harrison and Alex incrensing oui taxation. P. Dolly Truth s p , d a 387 Geo.S. WoOda' Grainger were elected councillors was the next speaker. Ile went fora at very 1Vttle expense. In ford gentleman on a visit to the tons, it must be confessed, are num- S, Ashfield and W. Wawanosb'. b p ¢. Brous. It was printed from a hand- Finlay, AnRiob, 420, W. If. ,John. to fill vacancies. more thoroughly into tiro subject �' Chicago the wires had to be buried. circular town heard that the reason • for,the change of date, was because ful or two of very old type, borrowed -ton, 9, Ashfield, Two shop liquor licenses have bringing facts and figures td show , LAWN TENNIS. Mr. Perry could not convenient) from the CalgaryHeraldlone pa ge at a Klekley Wm, 519, IV, H. Johuatoni been granted in Bayfield to= two that there would be very little ;`y CODERICR 2•R. BTRATrORD. T Y time on a nutcracker pres ", It's 9, Ashfield, good man. As we, have only about 'difference in the increase of taxation ' play on \i oduesd,ty. This news he editor was broke owed three weeks 700 of a 'Population and Clinton between. the cost and expense of . The return match batwee•u the conveyed to his city's club. Short- board and had no standoff for liquid 111u11{n, Horace 376,D: A.AIcKenzie, P P p A above named clubs was played last Y p q 13, Ashfield. has Over 3000 and only one shop getting"a first class steam engine , 1 after this intimation the Stratford ins `ration. IIence none of its RECOMMENDED. license hall been granted in your and a hand engine, Several other Friday on the grounds of the first club telegraphed Goderich khat the articles are inspired,all of them sober town although `hero were several gentlemen spoke on the subject. -1 named club, and again resulted in a match must take place on the 18th, truth. If its punctution does not Bridget, Robt, 428, A. Embury, G. ' g j I' suit the reader can shove in colons Al. S applicants, good, then must be Everyone present being in favor victory for Goderich. The above is a plain statement of ' ' scarce in the moral `'hub". of fire protection of some sort. It the facts of the ease. V,"itb such semicolons, exclamations and inter. Cooke, Herbert, 391, A. Embury,G. . GENTLEMEN'S DOUBLES. rogations where they should go, none Al. S. __ ' was moved and carried that Dr., W. facts before them our readers will p ppened to be in the _� Sloan and •J.B.lCblly be„a committee `` Watson and . Smith, Stratford, 1506 that justice demands that the type borrowed°. h If its literary style Dickson, Scott, 370, A. Embury, G. Goderich Township, . beat Holmes and Elwood Goderich Ai, S. ,to write to other towns where they game should be awarded the Hurons, is not classical, it can 'only be at- Mr, Vanvalkanburg fell through had one kind 'or another and get fi. 3.-6. 3, it being the Only club prepared to tributed to the fact ,that its editor Grant, Francis, 376, A. Embury, G, a hay rack the other day, Ifo broke full partioulars as to the cost of Dr. Ross and Strachan, Goderich, go on the date mutuals agreed worked on the Calgary Herald before M. S. : - beat \Vinnot and McFadden, Stiat- upon, We mi ht also mention coming to Donald and had to put in Lawrence Frank 490 A. Embus one of hie ribs, but is not otherwise each kind and 'report at the nbxi ,LL ," ii G, M, S, seriuely hurt. meeting ford 6. 3 --ti. 4. - that Dlr. R. �. Williams, on behalf type Acting Mayor- Orr'e special J � � y' ty to be hold on Friday ltiessagea to the G'ity Council. !f its clld, Jahn, 386, A. Embury, G. M. Mr. A. Canteson has just corn evening noxi, wlien it fs oxpectad p 1J P P Coate' barn _ oke it a ,' . , of the Hurotia offered to pay the orthography is not Websterian, It -is S, feted ii fine st6ne troll under R. LAIII>ag IIOVSSLES. all thos6 lnteroetod 'toils' iu Mis4 Alc;4fiekln old Mrs. aftel,. ex .ense of the Stratford club if it because the nearest approach to an Pennington Clement 387 A. Apart Point to be recent, - - v would stay o.v r and la the snatch, Usabrid ed in the a nctum was a g , , , b non the 9th con, A a p ' (xoderieh, boat Miss \Vl'nnot (slid y o play g 4 Embury, G. M. S. menta +veto also, built fora root __ °"� '� :Hiss Brotherhood, Strafford 6. 5- This offer however was not accepted tory of a C. P. R. Guide to Settlers puna, Anna, 37t;, Miss AioKonzie, house. -Mir. John Waldie was nominated " g• 4A by the heroes of the broom brigade, printed in German. Then, agaitla if , because'if they did, they knew they It has been to familiar in designat. 4, Stanley. Mr. Ben. Sheppard, ivho has been bthHalton Grit Convention on GFNTLEMF,N'8 y1NOLER. would have to ..,meet Perry, the ing the boy's ?t fs because .it had no Sallows, Alice, 394, Aliss Jones, 1, at the "Soo" and other parts of thataSaturday.' Y, cap ems to mister them, Finally, Colborne, country for the past year and ahalf, --•Tbe Mills Tariff' Ili]1 passed the Strachan, Goderich, bent Watson, gentlomltn that had soused thorn to if the subject matter, does 'not sult, Wilson ,Jennie, 392, A, Embury, fir•, returned Saturday, 'He looks well, House of Representatives on Satur- i'Jtrntford G, 3-9. G-5. 0, turn so. ignominious a•somersnult. blame Cassiar. M, S. day by '162 to 149. Now for the though somewhat bronzed. , crucial test in the Senate. ., r ' r. ' . •'a, 11 . I I I.- . . . . ,, , • I 1 •• - � IVis .. w ' 11 . p I. • .."" '' '' • .. ... o e 1 Y. 1 'I.:. ... -"' 1-1 ,.. I I I . 1. I - I :.. - -,". 11 ,.. 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