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WHOLE 10. 507 1� .! ." '. I I , i. 1� : I I . � t I . . . . 1, I � I . ­. I I I .1 Z 11 _­-__ i � � - . 11 I - ' I � -11. I . ., � "� � I �, I . .1 . 9;oral eartopondeafre. gord (5orreollouftaft 0 J . . I 1,i i If. — , .1 - - , - - ­ Peal (5ormpondenot Wool (sorreoponoehilit. tow (garreopoiwoce gorm (gorrsolloadence . I I � 1: , ,� . ___ � . I �', %­ .. . �;. � , I ,.1. � . , ' 1.1 . I God4prich. I G90erich. Goderfelle. 31CIM111100. attend County, District and other . 110,111, I .,- . � I , . ., a . : � �,' , I Holy Communion next. Sunday Mr. Robinson,ofC lbo father Orangerneetings. Hewaspopplariu — I . . � ­ , .Y. - — On Huron Road - 0 I -no, ,o� -anoe, of Wititoi -8. AP . � ,*" � ,,�Iii ` LOST be morning r - Mr. Tors 1 the Orange Society locally, and )to Mi ilea Yollug left here on A I . . . lit St. Geor- 's. of Mr. Jno.. Robinscia, ,grooer, died was list week. n I i,! . . twon St, Stephen's o4yoll and 0 ce . , Qn tho sick list I occupied positions of honor in all Friday to visit friends irk Pinkerto . 'r � -, 11 .. . � . � I Regular monthly meeting of the lit his residence oil Monday evolling. . * ., .. ,� . town of Gooerioll two letteq, on e 0 b Many fiblds of fall wfient will these Lodges. He was a delegate to Miss Hattie Ritchie -returned * ' .1� I . I School Board next Monday evening. Afro. Boath and children, Oshawa, average 15 to 20 bushels to tho tile annual ,county meeting at Exeter �,' � � � . ,00ntaining note signed by John . 0 -0 visiting at the res 1) 0 9 a . I . as lato as 1886, and we believe bade, home froin her visit to Toronto on . I I � - .. .. Afr Hilton Hoimos-is oil a holi- 11, ,ide a of th ir ore. Thursday. li , - * , - - R. MMer for $260 dated rolatived 'Al"r. and Mrs. -P. Holt. voice in that lodge every year kiuce 1, .1. � I I q . I . . . and Juo day trip to Quebec. Henry Hamilton is master of 252, 1857. As an Orangemau, lie was , 111r. Will E mig.11 left thie station �4 1 i . 27th Feb; 1886. Payment, stop- Reeve Torranee of Stanlay was Afra. W. J. Robiuson died On Walton, and Edward Driscull liberal in the truest sense of the term, oxi FrIday with three car loads of I .- .11 : ped. 11nder wiH pf6aae leave at in town last week. Alonday ovening after a7 luag r%id Deputy. They make excellent always ready to assist those in dis, fine Outdo fol Montreal. - . � - , ! , � , thiii offioe and get.rewarded. Afi@.'aiud Alre. Maguire of Wing. 1)"'ll"111 "luess' officers. tress.slow to take oftence and offodug " Rev. J. F. Parkeussisted the in- 4, . 40 . . . none, temperate in Ilia babits—and 1. 1 � I liam, who wore in towliAlkid weo'k',- . ZI-Irs. Bruce, St. Patrick street, Mr. and Mrs. John Scarlott, of cumbent, Rev. *11. A. Thomas, in I I % were tile guests of Judp Doylo. vi so soriOuslY ill th4t she is only Loadbury, spout ,t few da . was universally respected by the tile service in the Episcopal church . I �.� I �� A GOOD OHANOE,' 0 'a Y' Ill brotherhood wherever known. The . I i - I . . Ls it J�ot nearly titue ,for tile "pected to live but a few hot" - Clinton nud Goderich township last funeral took place dii Monday, July here on Sabbath wornina. . I I . . . Site died early Tkiestlay llloruing� week.' Air. 'Searlett has added a 23rd, frotu the family residence, to � � �.,� . The undersigned will sell for cash his boal; Reeve to proclaim the ditto of out- . Afessrs,C, E. Tanner,"Joh;) Tan. I . house, fleet of row boats, and all outilt belonging Civic holiday. . Tile steat ; t an .. I I I" . ,�I barge .Rrie, with it new reaper to the implements of' I is Mai I d Bank Cemetery, under the Bar, James Hamilton and Rubert . 1 to- sanie. Will sell at a bargain, Rembn for . 0 . k, -1,11, . or "-t aity .thousand bushels. farm. . - " .1, . . . salting—other butdiieiiia to attend to. Will sltow. cargo auspices ,of, tile Orange Order. The . � . � . . rec6lpts to purehas4r. Live inan to give his The water works committee hail of wheat from Purt'Arthur fo . metflbort,; of 813 assembled at their .Milue returned home 1'rovil. their I . .. I � ­ . thue can innke inoney. Nothing but a Cash been holdin- meetings nearly every r Mr. L. 0. L. 813 held a lake tri I on Fri(fay looking its if - ,z . . 8141e. For partioulars..%nd price enquire of MoBean arrived in harbor oil Wa(ruesda meeting oil hall about noon, and. the meatinty was I or 1� -1 CAPT WX. BABB, day the pas" y last. They thanked they lind a splendid time. . . I'll t week. . Opened fly singing a verse of "Ne'arer -, . t N'. .� Friday and discharged her canyo at the visitors who attended ' the My God to Thee," reading, a portion Our civic holiday has been pro- C�� 506 Occan House, Goderich. . a I I . Ali. E. Campion, barriiitei,, was a the G-. T. elevator 'on Satu7day. funeral.of the I&I'te Irwin Johnston. of Scripture and prityern.: visitors einitned for FrMay.next. As there .. . . ,111 " passenger on the United Empire oil The Eiric lol't during the night to . A I a r 1252, Walton, 1388, , ��_,' � AIr Charles Crabb .is enjoying her last upwayd trip. . L. O. -L. 813, 9th con., attended were present from, are several cheap excursions on ",:,"i I Sarnia having in tow it bargeloaded � - a 0 , Seaf6rth, and 710, Clinton. The pall . . . iivine service in a body on the 8th that day we presume the to%vn will . ', �� I I his holidays at the old homestead. The children and teachers of tile with ties for the G. T., R. bearerti were ,Bros. A. Boyd, Win, , I 1 N� ult. The discuorso was one of tile Dynes, James Harney, Wm. John. be tilmost deserted. . . I .'. , , , Mr. Charles Smith of Toronto is North street Methodist churalk S. S. The pipe layeni commenced dig- be3t heard in flibi section for ityany sto :". , . . spendiu- his holidays in town. had an enjoyable picnic at Binallain's -iif- last Thursday oil Welliuritoll I � n, Robert Fergemou 252, Henry Mrs. NV. and Alias Hattie Drum. . I . . r. I I : .. 0 a I I . � 0 0 0 .)oars. ,Tile text, "honor all uteii, llaMil.l,011 252. Tile service tit tile Illoull loilve here sonletilue it 8 % . 11��,�'�, � .. . The schooner Mary & Gordon grove last week.. � street, working south from West, t i veek . '� I. 0 love tile brotheilwo,1,11 etc., was house. Aq at the arave, was conducted foi- Kiticardine where they intend - I � 1�! I sailed north w'ard, li-ht,on Saturday. The steaner United F,mIjire, on street. *On 'Friday morning Aliss b �11 I 0 I 0 dealt with by tile Rev. gentleitian y tile,Rev�, Me Musgrove. Tile . �,,� I . lie], upwaid trip last Wailuosday, M sPeudilln" A couple of weeks. We . . -, . Mr. Bell, Saulw o,"'Bl4evale UL; an,, ill :1 historical uoanu,�r, taking ni, ' ",� 1. . .�,k SLokes made the first joi 010mil proe,as,41m 'was fbrined by D . � , . . I had over two hundredvabin t)A88Cn- from that ti I:eseod Of' C., Wai. Boll'Int, ulld I'llist COuut3; wish them it pleasant time. � ,�U I visithig tit tile parental residence. I lie work has prog ti sulkiect rvoin St. Patrick's ti " I I . 0 . 0 . . �*' %.� I gers oil board. favorably. Oil 'Sdturday il OID11 I 111"s Abttster and D. P. 0. L., Bro. John I'llev. J. F. Parka and wire, of . , � I . Mr. Geo. Sharman of Clinton 'or b sti:1.16-n-g-pointedly oil tile hill, �11�1 � ' ties) Scarlott. There was in line about Kontou, Ohio, formerly rector of 114. . was.in. ill() circular town last week. Mr. J. B. Allooie of Buthwell, Lho culltraclur liml thirteen 111011 lit, and trials of King William IH and ono hundred Ormigemen. At .tile the - . . -__-.,_1 " 1� formerly teacher of SaItford public work, which number will be aradu- " Epi.4copal Ch-urgii here, are - -- . _-Z I . Thol iliterliatioual is being repair' M tile final great victory. Mr.Torrance grave the beautifuF Oraadi3 burial spending k I � . ".1 I -�� . school, was visiting in this neighbor- all) iDOruam)d as tile Supply of pipes is CI0V0r,aIlJI Ile )land led Ilia i�n bjeet Service %%laS.41,0 ill t ( )y Fros. .John g -41 0 , visitin'r . 1. 11 I ': ed and I efixed itL it rather oxtensiv I It( e el I I - "' 118 L, �,�, I ( a hood the past week and was thaguest becoines inore certain. ' George allion-st ol� 1"i'l, �111i'o nor and 'I,; �� I 11111tiner. in good and efTective langting Scailett and Gminty Cimplain 0 13 1 , ., of Mr. Hy. Martin of SaItford. M b 11. , seq till, hi, tanc"at��' , . i The teachers .%lid pupils of Knox Hatiley. Tliu�q wilis the care I I _. - er of an ", I , -_ I On Saturday - . .. ;�! 11 I The raspberry crop in this pal The government supply steatner chin -ch Sabb;tth School picnicked vOw"M "_ honorable inau. The large concourse WTIril t two, of Mr. . �, I � I . ti6u (if tile country is it very good The Late 1,rwin Johnstoh. of people,occupyitig over 120 vehicles, Whittlatifor's children were Playing . ,"I �". � . . n 7 . . . . 0 0 71.; 11 . Celtic, called at this 0ort.last week- at Ilill hains grove last FridAy after- a, 11 � . OW). I. � . who assembled to pay the last tribute iu�his tanne oy " ";! 1 14 - anA handed over the usual light uoon. There was a large turn ,out, Again we are reminded of the un- I ry..his little b got , ., , �� i. � . Nir. Horace Horton' wits so indis- house. supplies to keeper D - _ of respect to the departed, testifies two of Ilia flnuors cut so - severely I li�, - . Robert for which a most tevnptiIIg repast et�rtainty of life by tile sudden do- L . 1, � � ­ * astrongly to the esteem in which he that the pI - I � _� posed its to be confined to the Campbell. I was provided. Tito childrau 'twLer- rinso of another of the pioneers of the iysician had to ampatate I 4 , - I . ad into the amusemoints prdvided Township of McKillop in the -person was field by all who knew him. Re- one of tbein. It appears the little � . 11�,; " , * house all last w-sek. I , quit-licat in -pace. 1, Railway 11108HU" Seem 10 have for than, in of Mr. Irwin Johnston Who departed . fellow %vita getting up on a block of . 11� . I I ,I - Engineer J. C. Ilarrisou urrived aona� out of fashion"," as tile question a most heart)' manner this life early oil Sunday moining the The following resolution was un' wo,c). e otborch i Id w I . ;'_1', iol ,,�� I a. I home last 'Week on a two weeks 1' 't often publ y discueded now- ed with 22nd July' aftQr'an illness of three O., with an ax - must 0 . _., . . is no and returned honie surfeit , aninjoussly pas4ed by L. 0. L. N ay . � , , i` *.. . Vacation. . . adays. Can' it be because of the tile pleasures of the outing. , woeks-'Ho was born in Siigo County, 813': . a ,and aha.1vl .I, -nilloat �` C, . . . - .. . Mr. and Mrs. J.Qs. Rattiln,bury of Mr. IiVilliani* Ma Ireland, in 1826. At the ajo of fifteen To the H'idow and fiz)!!�y 0 1 te : noticed the little fellpw's hand on' . ,�11,1 11 1, � � I ' absence of Mayor Scager' 7 . I-Iton has pur-, I I Pf- '�f--'�Y­ Abe -black- -h ­wtur-c-hopp-in-g- ­an'6`d­- ' ------1__._.--__7 - . . . . .. .. . ...Clinton, were. visiting relations -in * chased .the -E�La-r$-iiffi-onigrated-to.-Canads- -along, , Br,),.-1rwvin­1i))ttisT5-n. '_ I . . W Smi - _Vne�ckad�,,'W.hOGWq- - . I - - � � 1. I � I. __-____14 --- __. — Co-madal" 1. . - . - --- - th? k- - . � cau-Ill, his fingers,' We hope the - 1� I ­­`-thiert p�a-,.,Tba,—,,-n 0 - AE - his father and three sisters.. - - a . 0 1, qrw Wito-Iml-het Saturday. w oil shore at 9 mil wl I A it has pleased AWulghtyVbd in Ilia I ,,, I � . . store on.eaststreet is nearin- com- , , , .. to Tile family settled near Brockville, 'infinite wisdom to reinove.froin uq one Of fferer will soon recover from his . :,.L I Insp�ctor Toin's now brick resi- 7 I, t, tatwe, ... Port Elgin. and all . . - 1; . . pleLion, the brick being nearly Inve 1.11 uroll. Tile % County of Leeds. 'Soon death enter. over mpst beloved and iespected Brothers, injuries. - � �,.;,,',, I, 0 lossol is loaded . "Ill donce is rapidly approaching.com- finished and the carpenter work ad tile noxy home and removed the we take this opportunity ofe.:cpressin-'our --- As Mr. and Mrs. Jolla Little and . " il I pletion. with cadar ))oats, aud has now father al,41 two eldor Alaters. The sympathy for you and your fain ily it) this a neiahbor named Miss Smith were . .11, " . well advanced. J. W. S. has,put - -n I . 111"IFts. �Afr. INIarlton will dismaritlu two remaining members were'then Your hour of sad affliction. a :,�, t, . returnhig home from attea(ling I . 4i" i� Mr. Georg ' a Rhynas will sl�ortly ill it -RI)Ioudid oven, one large the vessel and reliv)vo tile cat,a thrO'Wn upon the woAd, the subjec Durin� our late lamented Brother's con 0 0 � j�j�r'. Occupy the new brick house, next enough we should'suppose to auppl . o U t . . . - church in Bolgrave I.ust SuudAy, . ,I Y and the wreck I of our b1cotch going farther west and liection with the Orange institution, lie a . ,�L I .. as a waruine; - .. v` 0 to . �.: , ��111 I Mr. T. Darks on East street. the %.11010 -town with broad. inarinors tb keep cleAr of nine mile remained for a time in'.the-townships proved Iiiiiiself ,it kind and Christian their horse bileame unmanageable- ;" - . � e �1' - . . ,,f The schooner Ariel with a caroo It is understood that tile gold ' .. of Erin and Esquesing. Here tile Brother, ever willing to -aid and assist and. ran into the rig h wbich � . .. I "., -1 "n t. - those in distress, and Ilia wise eonn.�el was was occupied by C o - . . t, � 0 lunibbr for Mr. Joseph Williams watch and chain awarded by the mile pol hollieleas boy, by the hard hand of has. Proctor, wife �'.'; �� . . I . �, . � reached part on Friday. I American ' M r. Willia Chilmian, water works toil ln�gan to accumulate it little of always a benefit to our loyul associatioir and. daughter, 'Mr. -Geo. Procter and . . . _11 . . governthent to Captain Whilst we must bow nA obedience- to'- tile 0 . 117 �. - engineer, visited Hamilton fast 'this world'i; goocts, with tile view of two okii1dren, aud kipset ,,ill down I � The schooner .Idne McLeod, wit J. W. Green for gallantry and 0 . will oFGod wefeel thatIlis promise will . �� . I I 11 week by order of the water works, !l6wing'Ot4 for himself a future home be fullille.1 and tbat out- d' a.0 embankment which is nearly . �:, I � , a Qarao,of lumbar for Mr. H. Secord, humanity will not be presented till O.. eparted brother 2 . . . � I � 0 � . Committee, to interview the pipe m. tile unbr6keu foi,o8t still farther %vill'be awarde(I q.4eat at the right liand of twenty feet deep at that plac'e. Mrs. I .1, st. . . �, m reached bar dock on Saturday., the fall, as ..the ,gallant Captaih� we, In .1858 lie' married Sarah A. the Heavenly thione. lVe humbly pra Chas. Procto . . �, I - � , - � I I I contractor Mr. Gartshore, regardina y r is so badly hurt that - �- . , . . .1 The inen employed -by the pipe cannot'convehi.ently be in Goderich T 0 I ,.� k ., . . before the close of navigation. . 0 Lee, daughter of Jas. Leo, Esq., of tliat you un(.1-yout. junlily llls�.baso(lireot_ she can net recover. Jolla Little ; ; 11 . . tile supply of pipe. Durin the, Erin Township and two years after. ed.by diVinC gnidance'that flually:you may . �' layiuff contrantors are paid b gefitleman's stiy 'in Hamilton he came to tile Township of McKillop, !-6unito uitil" Ily hurt. Miss � I - - a . . . had -'his spine,bai ..� I r�' . � - qtiantity and Dot.by the -day. y -To Moosomin q,,ud return good telearapbed the Town Clerk that a bini in that land whevo parlt:- . . ­_­�.. 1� I from 0 ta'ciu tip lot 16 on the 9th. con. on in,p are no more. I Smith and Mrs. Geo. Procter ligive .. . ..,� - . . ::',t I . . . Quite a number of bidyqIists,froin _ 7th August to ,7th October car load was sliipped,;thus allowing . I � I I _� ' ' I � 1� - _- - . - . ivbichgplacehohas ever since resid. . Af. alsb receiv6d severe injuries which - . - . 0 JoIlX SCAIMI1TT,'W: ' . " �i k I I � for -$28.00- is' tile cheap?st Of that .his visit wits not it isoleas I . ,� "i 1� - I eastern .towns . were- in town oil I ad. This was the limit of settlement JAS. 11ORFEY, D. If, - ., I � ., . -travollina T . I . I will lay them up fo'r a while, �. I- , . SaturAily and Sunday. . - . I . . 01 ickets for this trip one. - ", 4 . I t . at Chat time, and Seafortb 'was un- Hic-uty SCAILLUTT, SeCy. � � On Thursda afternoon all excit- I .1 1- . ,�', I . over two hundred .miles' west of ANTHO,kY BOYD TrPas. I . y I . _! . , The three-alastedseboo'llerNercu- . . , Last week AIr Robt Clark's lieard of. Here they suffere.il all the . 11 I ina aame of base ball was played in . ­ I . ` beat hardships of the early settler, ])ut Wm. Dyicmi, Chap. n 0 , � �., i W nuipe" may -be obtained of R- bi, alit in two trout eich of which I the park between our junior team , les sailed for French rival-, light, I ,,a" 0 �,uo RoMILT SCARLIRTT, District Nlaster. . . � - - ' ' ' . deliffie C.,P.-R. Agent, Gode- graduallf tivesci vanished as the ' d I !�� " ],,%at Thursday. ' - rich. � weighed thirty, pounds This fact country becaute cleared up and the A. At. TODD, Deputy D.M. an -,I team frbm Goderich, resulting I : " .� '* � . shows that tbera'arb still good fish settlers more nu-nierous. Mr. John PETER C�Wrm,ox, District Secy. in a victory for tile Visiting tealro . - � alessrs. ill. Hutchison and F. - 0 � & , I . '. A rose, that has bloomed in in. thb 'vicinity of Goderich. With a ston was blessed with a remarkable . GronGF HANi,r,yXonntyCbaplailI- by 9 to 7. The -nine was it closeiv I . . � . Ong I HENRY HAMILTON, W. M. 252. 0 . �. Jordan wore am the mourners Goderich for niany years will this small tu­ to lift -.the nets,! it seems cclistitutiou ana in the early days of - contested one, the fielding -of boib � I.. I at the funeral of the late Jno- day be trausplanted to Gait. The to us a i AIcKillop, July 244, 1888. . ,� '­�� Oailvio at Moutreal last week. -i6b would chopping and logging and erectina' teallis being excellent, There was .1 I I thit fishing off Godei � � I 0 � i . -� , 0 buildings the feats of strength and' . *�INUMMON� 1, I chan-a takes place under such fail � P .. be a profitable business all throug 14 activity which lie performed are re,� - . . . I � a very IargQ crowd of spectatoi-a i �Tho bir, mill clos6d down and auspices that there is every prospect the season.' . p e6ent. too',witness the game. J. , I - 0 . N11c. r . :� I I the mill I lated of him to this day. He prosper- I y , . -i � flaa was at half niast on the that out- rose will, blossom in the 0 � �.. I day of ths' There is considerable talk of an- od, and at the time of Ilia d The parsonage will be finished W, Swan8on, of Goderich, umpired . I . interment of . - . oath had 0 - � . - I � . �. tll'c late new abode. We will throw our (.lie gain's which was anything but - I 1. �` Jno. Ogilvie. . several Vuildiugs on the it party to 850,aer,, of plastering this week, as it was to be � - . _____­____ _____.__ �est-stipper-atto-r-tlio--ha,prpyt-ones ' la!r-illg . -.- extended )lie r a - Ahe - - 0 1 1 �, I I . . - I - " - - - , __ ­ agr t ,al sh-ow -gr-ou-n-d--s- - ---'- -va-rudble- I-aild t'fiif­­tTiio0_ - ' s'-dono by the first of August. - c6ii - 'i4tisfict6ry -to the home team- _r I . -_ -_ i . If such � I . i .�, I The lumber of the Stanley, old , The Eimpire in its reportof the base a scheme is on foot we think the prior to his. death, he, in company tractors will be well tip to time. spectators present. We feel sa.tis- . � . I I salt.tank was shipped to Stratford - witli'Mr% Johnston, drove to Seaforth I Mr. John McWhinney has started fied, according i.osereports, that if his I , � ball match between Goderich and society should foot the bill, as the . ,,, I . � � , , " Icon with Ilia saw mill again aftor getting d partial our . . � I . � � scheme so far has cost the ratepayers chills and a severe headache, �He boys would haio gained the laurel. . - on two cars by the big Blyth last Thursday hintff that Blyth - 7 n im tit is* wool and on Ili, arrival was ta decision ba mill. ` 0 0 I �r I ' was defeated by the decisions of the about eight thousand 'dollars, just was taken into the Queen's Hotel and through with haying. John 'gets . . 1. , . � I !, The contractors for .the ongine umpire; Mr. J. W. Svianson of this dou�lo the amount voted for the Medical aid summoned when it was ready sale for his tialbor. 0 , .On Monday,quito 4 number of .1 I ". 11 I house and boiler house build?n "a town. The ophilon of disin'terested purpose. � ascertained that be was suffering, The farmers are nearfy BriIssellites were in towh attending - � . P fretting � . . of the water 'works is rk spectators was 1h:kt Mr. Swanson The Grand Master Workman of - - - through with the fal I Nheat ; it will � r" . ., now at we from that fatal disease, cerebral men- as witnesses In a case bf intimida- . . �� ingitis. In about wwook lie appeared tion preferred arraim8t Mr. P. Scott ­ 11 : on the foundations. acted fairly, his d,-,,-i,ions being most the A.O.U.W. visited the Goderich .not be more than what we mialit . I . I to his � � I To show tile thirsty nature of jmpartial. � by t 0 � � I 104go of the -order last week. At some better and accordina call half it crop ; there is some V'6'ry lie Editor of the Budget. The . : � - I" . I �- I � . wish his friends removed, him home. case wns"heard before Miles Young, - , . � I . I . I � � * " , - , I - , I .- I � " -, , , " - -1111 ..1 . I - - "W, - ' ' , 'I � 7, , I I - t� I - , ' ) I " -, R- -_i'.,, I -t � -, � , , 'I - , I , I I � - I,.-, E -1 I �, RE 01 � I. - I �.i ..", E - , I "'�. �.--. " T__'..'', I Ro � , , I , I " " 1, i It I � I I . � . Goderich this dry spell we may It is undersfood that the stealmor the conclusion of the work in the But after a few days of comparative good and others very poor. � . mention that some of the Wells are United Ff,,n lodge room, the G. M. W., on P. Kelly, Armstrong, of Mori is, and I I . . I .pire, can not be obtained -the case the dread malady returned more Mr. John EohliA has got his new ' . .;, �, dry.. a John Neelands, of IvVinghain,' J.P's., . �, for an excursion to Port Huron invitation of a number of the main- ted than ever till death, re- threshing ongine home. The farm- in' the Oran -is' ball. E. E. Wide 1� . The. schooner Todman after un- thisseason. A committee of Huron bors, adjourned to Ball's ice cream =im of his suffering at tit* age ers may rely"'On getting good work 0 ' 11 I . . loading 0 of 62 years. Ile had eight children - " actin- fo� defendant, the complaiD- � I . lie" car o of lumber at Encampment has been trying the roouls and 'slyent a pleasant hour I done this fall ,,is Mr. Eohliu has had 0 . � � 8ecord's dock laut Th ursday sailed -past -six wftks to radt-Thrrandements dikus' 4 bbys and 4 girls) Mrs. Johnston atid . ant pleading his own case. - The � I sing 'light refreshments and his "gionorch"soperatoi overhauled 0 1 ` I again .n oX,tliward. with the Beatty line of boats, b t ind I inry in a fter-d inn or .speeches. 3 girls and 3 boys survive him. 'The d all the lateA improvements I case occupied the attention of the . I eldest (Mogliter and son are Married an . . - � - I - I , ,U 12, � - court Clio whole afternoon and was I i Prof., do Pe -,1- , . 4 4 the roal, i—e-se of f -4r iN I I .Y d .6. . 0 U Own. 5 I I h ii,ecto OL ot. Ueorgo a and theforrucir livina in Michigan, and pup in, and with a gang ince donif . � � - , ", Ue gon.tlonian lboks none tfie, worse has put an end to the negotiations. M ra Ybung gave an at homG to the the latter nea tEe homestead. The Samu I very interesting to those present, at I . . . , r al and Richard, they will be � " . for the residence in the not over The annual meeting of the Grand adult nieni'll'e'rs of the couryTogation remainder of -the familv are at home. hard to beat. I � times. .After hearing both sides - i . bealthy climate of Hayti, 0 A daughter died about 4 years ago the maoistrates dismissed the case. , 7 . , Encamppient of Ontario will take on Tuesday evening of last week. ­— �. ­__ 0 �i o and only 12 weeks previous to his The complainant wishing.to have the ;- . . Tito High School staff has been place at Owen Sound next Tuesday. A Very large number accepted the . - Edst Waw'itilosill. l� deiith Mr Johnston was deprived of � ver to keop the' � I � I . increased by two the past week,- Tito meeting of the Grand Lodge invitations and spent am enjoyable his second son, an exemplary young Miss Maggie Morrison returned peace the case was heard before the I . , 0 . i, . wbich makes the head master look - commences the following day. All'. ovening in- the rectory grounds, Dur- man who had been practising med17 .horne to Walton last week. same Court, excopt P. Kelly, in the , � I .0 exceedingly happy. the evening rofreshipents were 1� , Win. Knight will represent Huron in," cine for about two year§, Thisovent Mr. John Ross is visiting friends evening in Miles Young's office, re-, �� " . I k Encampment No. 28,' and Judge served by a'bovy of pretty waitresses. weigoed heavily on the father's mind. - . il . . On Saturdiy we saw some . in Clinton for a few. days. . sulting in another dismissal. � extremely fine potatoes that , Toms and Mr. A. Kirkbride Huron in the illuminated grounds, and an lie was a man of sterling integrity, 1, ., . ' were I terry picking is all the rage at The adjourned public ineeting on (I . grown by Mr. Isaac Saikeld, Bay. Lodge No. 62. excellent musical -programme was �oueat and upright in all )Ilia deal- - ' ings, one of those of whom ib�may be present, some gangs got chased last fire protection was held in the 01i, field road. A couple of vagrants brought by performed within the roctorial resid. word was as -good as his week. . . � 7 1 1 . 1011 . , said, his . Grange hall on Friday evening when �i r- , The non arrival of the NEws- Chief Yule before F. IV. Johnston ence- bond. He was a man of few words, Mr. Wnl. John Parks is visiting the committee read the different IRFCORD in time for early distribu- and P. Ad4mson, J. P.'s, last week, At a picnic on the Lake Shore and there were few to whoni be gave communications they bad received- ,! tion' last Woonesday -wits a great were fined $2 and costs each, and last week a young gentleman, accom- his couffitence, bub1ifj was kind and at Mr, Robert Johnston's this since i'. � given one hour to pay. Before the paniod by a yo 0 week� last meeting from several . � ­� d ung lady, rowed out affable to all and ever ready to lend � Jeappointment to a great number n places as to kind and cost of fire � . I of its readers. " hour bad expired the men, both of into the lake. Darkness having a helping hand to those in need. He Mr. and Mrs Moon of Clinton � � protection. The meetinaseemed to. 0 I The Bible allies in connection beyond the reach of Chief Yule's alit, those on shore b6cinio anxious) ,,rvativa .in politics, and a true and %veek. . of having a stoam fire � whom wore young and strong, AVOI-O come on and the boat still beina was a Presbyterian in religion, a con- wore visiting Mr. Thos Ross last be in favor � with, St. George's will not meet till sistent member of the orange onaine. Mr. Ronald, of Brussels, � r grip, they having bid a hasty fare. and shouted loudly to tho absente con Mr. John Brown so spending his be?ing present was asked to �ddrass as- Order since January 1846, at which . !i I the eonsation of the heated term. .,well to our corporation limits. After listening ,I while ,,in a ' then holidays with his uncle Mr. Tbos -t ` I Due notice will be given of the ye- . 0 . nawer- time he joined L. 0. L. No. 377, he large audience in respect to the . . A number of gentleman -who put ing voice seemed to sLng, "Man the at Erin village. county of Wellington. Brown. � 'I ; as4ombling, iu'Saturday afternoon trout fishing life boat," but as 0 Mr. Thos Ross delivered t merits and cost of Lis engipe, which . . t The Bliatt the only, man, In 1857 L. 0, L. No.S13 was organiz- 0 he ably did,occupying quite a length , . . I . y line ateanior United mad, a fair 'haul of the speckled (J. F.'R,) who can sing' that song ed on the 9th'.eon., township of Ale- , Messrs Watson &Freeman 24 head 0 0 - . I ) Emp,h-� that ,left, this Port last ones On returning the party was not among tile P`Icnic party, Killop,' and the deceased took an of beef cattle averaging 1350 Ibis of time describing the difference be- I - , Wednestifty lost liar- aboo and ad on tile square to see a luau. another listening spell was active part in instituting the same each. . � twoon his make and others. Sev- .- I rudder -on liar upwar "'Opp indulg- and was one of the charter members. - . 1. eral of 6ur prominent citi7ons then . I . I d trip and was While enjoying- the juan's. friend- ed in, when one of Clio quickest ears The warrant (the otie still used) was _ - _. . . I . made a few romaTkii pn the'all. iffi- �, towod back to Port Huron for re- ship the' pretty speckled ones d1lo- present caught the words, -'Send taken ouf in James Prilco,s name, and . I portant subject, after which it was . �; . I pairs. . Blyth. I 'I I � Appeared from the �Vehicle, they out the life boat." , Immediately a has remained fresh all those ydars. Rev. Mr. Tongue oxelianged. pul- decided thA the committee was to " . ' � I. . , The Beatty line st�atnor o1lja2q0 having evidently been unlawfully gontlonian started for town,.got one In 1,858 the' deceased was elected I pits with the Rev. 'Mr. Rogers, of write to the different makers and in - �� ran on shore at Sault St. Marip hooked. The most tempting bait of.13abb's boats, and after an hour's Master and held that position for taindeslioro, , Methodlit church, on vita them to brini their engines � , -1 t, on her downward journey. After and Clio strongest language failod to pull. found the truant boat and severo years -in succession. He was . . � , �. I 11 . unloading one-'-tho-usand barrels of bring fortb the product of the after- towed it to shore. Tile trouble was an hon6ved member of tb6 Iloyal Sunday evening. I bore and t6st them as to their merits, �, , � flotir she 110'ate(l. and proceeded Oto noou's angling at the crook, and the caused by the loss of ,,in oar. . Scarlet Chapter of the DiAtriet from .Messrs. .Robert B. Durnion and so as to give the ratepayors.a chance S a r n ia. T , its first inception. As far back as Richard B. Durnion tc�k the after- to judgo for themselves. Another lie Ontario is expected fishers returned to their homes 1850 be used to Walk to Clinton, God. noon train on Monday f6v Stratford." meetinog will be hold at some future I �, ' in Port W4 morning. I troutless men. Rain on Tuesday' morning, orich, Seafortli, and other places to Success boys. date, . 11 � 4� I a