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The Huron News-Record, 1888-08-08, Page 1. " . w .. ar -. a • M1 • .. ., ° 6 s . 0 : : ! �, ,-rot. �� .: • _. . �+ V,4 I • t , " ,. , . ° ,,. , I -I .. + , .. .l. , ,..n f , . F i 4 e. 11- D l •- �: . . , i 4- -., 1 f °. . , , . 11�11 .,­�, I - I _ �1. - .. _ _ '' ..: . _. l. ...,. .. ,� ..,. .., ., , V r . _ ,. ,. xy V1. w.�.:, ° l , P o ..�.A. -1. F 1.-.. ,. _ _ ... .. ''i<± n $i_ ,�'}.jG.9, Igor JG, .!!tu!�a fE4t� f>'. .. F}swticlo .t'•A'DXP1J..kYD ay,T'tX dlili TSINfiSA. l!"f9U,�'ttda+ �1►` 1VRT T Q W11XTVLY die T.OY)Ii,'Fs�b114JItr�M : . _ ., . . . .... r - •VOLIX.—NO CLTI�TTQ�1; .�3T�RO�T GpLT�TTy, Q�TT;,. WBI)NESDA,:X � 'GUR-P 8,.1888 WIROLk-No. 508 ' M .. .. • • u - Gox (�iaxxerourranlxc.tcu rtxf�lta�raua,rrxce'Letaai. t�o���'cZr�aui�arxca�acu(�Ax1�1lpOjli[artcaf�lrz>rxalyd>l��elicaanz «ax at�,ul erica, :: P - - -- f � o�icricy. I . Goderlell- Goderich. . ' Goderich Township• Goderich Townshilr Tuckers>tmth- T,OST —On $Ut'(in Road be- Alia I3lnott w!is a passenger on Rev. rather Watters has returned Oit Friday evettifig last; durtug The yield of sortie farms may be Miss Maggie Landsborough of tween St, Stephen's- ehUroh and tl1e United F.?ra,pi-e last Saturda . frofp his Eastern'visit. the aEprm, a snare bolong�ng, to Ilan, Imagined when on oa�e farm the London, Ont., la vialting uacler the "k Wilma Barnes and Aller, of Do- Air. and Airs. McGarva, of Olin- Switzer of the 10th 0oncessiou, was product of ten acres of fall wheat, parental roof. - 11 , town o£ Goderloh two letters, One truiG are the guests of Misses toy Crone in town this week. killed ' by lightning, in. Cho field. in the sheaf, teas hauled into Mr. John Thorp has finished flax '` oontaining note Signed by John Campbell. guests A e�lt by her aide was not injured, the barn in three waggon loads; pulling and his next business will Miss Marks, of Brucef)eld, is via- ou another farm � the roduct of + algid Jno• R• Millerfor�$260 dated The ste�mor United L''mp re made itiug in tote,) i t7ole and �3rpwnlee are ip the P bo to got it t0 Clinton. c threghing business and as the will thirty acres made tip just, seventeen 27th Feb. 18$6 Payment stop })en usual call on Satnrnay morn o Y Y The school board met on Sat. r I Mr. Jug. of Lusknatq Rave #armors a good deal of trouble as waggou' loads...�hese will console ' ,�. ped. Finder will please leave at ing, and took op a number of Wallace, ' S themaelvos with the thought that the 4th tart, and engaged Mr. D. sssongora, and freight,, was visiting at the parental residence they move thea machines and draw r, Dallas to teach S. S. No.. 2 for the this offioe and get rewarded.. P d last week, what water the require' themselves: their threshing bills this year I 'Che sohooper Todman delivered Y q remainder of the year at a salary of will not `amount to much. 3 ' 1. a garpo_of 1uu�ber at the dock of Mr. AIr. R. S. \Villianis, ut-ivat or of Mr. Robt Elliott has now a tlirosh-- A , . `$125 for toile ensuing torm. b . A GOOD CHAP�•AE. H. Second and sailed the s.uue day th'e Sauk of Commerce was lti the i tg- aachiue in tip tole workingorder --Alt. 1. Jowett fell from (a fruit A valnablu colt•, belonging to , �, The undersigned will sell for oast h,s, bo„t light, for the north. - �4ue0n City laa't week. having secured one from Farren .'.tree last Satniday, breaking some Mr. G: Brock, Mill road, pasturing • �; 1 Mcpherson & linton -with all of hie ribs and otherwise injuring to eameegt.Qt %vboat a bd all A large number of horsey vote I 11r. Win. Cooing, of Sagluaw, Co.,' on the farm of 1Lr. Jo Thorp was tholatestimpruvomentsthia;firmnow Himself. A sou and daughter had damaged gl'eatl' on a barb wire „a'.� . selling -other business to attend to. will show shipped for the Northwest last fotanorly of,Godorieh, was iu loosen a O Y receipts to purchaser. Live .mall to give Ids Wednesday morning on the ]3eutt to last weak. turn” out the best to• be had in )Wade preparations to, go on a trip fence lately, but is now on the, ;; tinea oar°,nuke money. Nothing l�uE a Cash Y e Y Canada. t0 Mauitoba, where Mr. Jowett has • line steamer Sovereign. ,, nlCttd. Sale. Forparkicularsgnd price enquire of J Barrister Hast -in of Seafor h some farm property, by the exours- E. , I t;�T •tvaf. •nAsn, a ' b' ' , Messrs Saml. Switzer and Saml•- . Alt•. E. Cresswoll of the 2nd con., 14 L' toe ocean House, coderlchr Mr. Kenneth AToorhouse, of Rly- was in the circular town Taft Satur- AMottgomer left Clinton on Mon- ion train from Clinton, Tuesday of u. a Y is orect.ing a fino brick residence field, and fi tends,wore oueamped on day, this week, but Clto unfortunate ac - day for Dakota ; the latter goes to this w to their father ,has caused so- this summer. It will he the finest ~ AttrilI's flats for a fety days last On Tuesday next I istowel's civic , And again, the United Evapire Y � help take the crop off a,farm ho in this part of the neighborhood. �`� found a'sunken log. week. holiday, an exeuraion to Godurich owns there • the former. to a out them to postpone Choir departure. ,� „ o , spy. - Ned seems to prosper although , Holy egnlmltnlaII at St. George's The`cLoma yacht Uarda, was in will take place. 'Cho train will the laud and v'iety Cho rolling ex- - '- he- is a Tory and a strong one at k 'v, port last week. During her stay reach town between 10 and 11. apse of name for which that ' "llythi. . t fast Sunday morning. � P P'.•'• that. • the pleasure party visited n number Tile schooner To,l„acuat, with a counts is noted. •' - " Mr. C. W. Andre was 't11 Y Mr. Will Welker of Exeter is Mr. A, Elcoat has bean lying at �•,�:1 of our residents: cargo of lumber for H. Second, In some parts of the township spending n few day's vacation here. x (;alt last week on a business trip. I P P a the punt of death for some time �Voulii it. not be wall fur the arrived in part oil Sunday evening the res iberr wl:urs made too true s 1I r. Stanley flays, barrister of ,eater works committee to have tho and sailed north light ou Monde T P 1fia� Sutriu Aielloy of Clinton and may.eveu are this have passed . ,� , a Y• with tho grounds and fences of the is visiting here amongst friends,, to the side of thq great Itis' rity. li t Brussels, soar in town this weak.' n0cess,u•yicuunections made uliposit'e 'Phe Town Cuc)nnil had a long owuel•a of the burr field's. Common t :l Airs. Alexander of Niagara left Chu residences of those who aro aux- session un T�'rid,r a y AIr. and Mrs. Emigh left here on Ttie sod Quant took_ place lone ay, 0 4, . uvr uiug, it buiug tleccncy should prompt iutiudera to and the fano alto Turner's tamales ). iiu her return home last Friday. ions for a water service. near u,idilight blifore the n)orabors rds aeot ordiunr proprietary rights �at,nrtlay on a visit to \VoodAtock. 4 Y ;t,. "' ° 0 1 Y I ' f ' Y b on the Sth. •Deceased was.67.years. „ Aire. Finlay has returned t, her , Qui; -c• a heavy fog sj)runbl oyer separated. and to remember, also, that ,t r•isp• The regular meeting of the c. toivu ,cud lake on Saturday niurn torr field is as much the to curt villago Council was held on Mon- Alra. Aunio Andrews, daughter i101)IP�•GUelph• Y Thu uiUutlil mooting of, the Sehoul' Y property Y - of AIr, Frank Walters of the 2nd -,-- u,,,.._..,:_ .___.: - .... --,Fr itli'rtr-tt Tf t'oighbo'rtrsud 'of• '� Vc'rtrsiu-the-•-~ateainei--�Uiaiteed• �64-r ' `4ouI 1 {c° 01i a,Aioucla sveu of the owner � of the land as' is day avenin ; iv Ctrs Orange Hall. b a Goderichbis uu: a very lively sport Empire considerable less of ttmo,tho ing. Prusent :1 Trustees Ball Yin the • his wheat field. • Air.' John Gosluanslpent Sabbath con., died on Monday June 6th • vessel being ofd the this port sum°' g ( T — g rind teas buried in Turners came - jest now. o .1 chair,) Achosou, Swanson, Price and . Alias Nettie Crabb of Goderi'ah .here returning to Seaforth on Alon- Cary on the 7th. Deceased had The schooner Ariel. with a cargo hours before entering. 1lurtun. A'finutesof,ptoviousinset- town is visiting in the township--. day. A R ,, beat married to s Air. rindrotvs . of salt ifi barrels for the Georgian Airs. Clark, Toronto, and A4rs. in- road and cuufi.rmect. Miss Cool: Alias Addie Porter of Turnborry is' , ` AIr. Isaac Rogerson is improving, who at one tittle kept au hotel in , L 1. , ,•7,: Bay sailed last Wednesday.' Davidson, of ruckersmith, who tendered her resignation; on met on visiting fronds hero. -Mr. Al Porter his property on Bill, St., 'Mr. E. Clinton. She was an invalid for. The schooner, Pinafore brought were in town the past week were the same was accepted.' Aliss Mary has been home on a flying visit.- Sberitt doing the brick work_ years. . in a cargo of brinks last week fur the visiting at the residence of their Sharmau was appointed to St. Day. A'I)'• Harry Young hast returned froth Mir, Carter, brick maker here, A severe storlu passed through � - �4 water works building.. brbther,%AIr. John Russell,, East ids ward school, vice Aliss Cook, a trip to Afichigau -74ir. I),,i4lcRri- "has moved into the,building north this suction Friday night breaking zt ` street. and Miss Florence Willianle -to St.. ens new house js fast a`N�aroachina of the Queen's, Hotel which he' So far as we hale heard the storm Andrew's tvaril school vice .Miss 'completion.. IG is surmised that r tater from J t brttc �` i cont of W. O'Neil's store, last Friday did not damage pro�)orty Air.' and .Mrs Carpenter of recently purchased • ed from 'John a efield teariug down Mr. Mar Sharman• Mr. S. Acheson --wheu has had it paiutod and fixed Turner's windmill and carrying it a ' in this neighborhood. ° Detroit who' are enjoying Lake Y Kelly, Sr. y g g Huron breezes aro at the P,ulc was appointed assistant. -for the up be wil}� place in it a beautiful11, Abdel school tarot. 1 hr°sucretar p q Miss Ruth Jones acted 'very number of feet from the barn. It ,+ • Regular rneetiug of Huron Ell- House. firs. Car cuter teas for y picture that ,will not require the , brush of the artist. efTicieutl `d " campmeot No. ?8, I. O. O. F. P y as organist in the Lpisco- also broke, fences, etc, an injured man • ears a resident of town Chu wa°s 'ordered to obtain touders fon next tvoek• Y prl church here on Sabbath last in the crops considerably. . lady being a daughter of our old oiling the recently put up wood On Sunday night the brick build- the absence of Mrs. Whitt, who is The vote for the ropeil of the 1t1;` Tho schooner Carter with a cargo, townsman, Mr. D. Ferguson. ceilings. 1'ho l.,uitith then adjourn tug at one time lila Liblo Christian away on her annunl holidays. . township Board by-law which was . of lumber for Dyment & Co. ed. church, Holu)osville,but which 'after . , announced to hP tahetf aIi Aug 3rd . Three iuhnbitanta of this par- Rev. J. F. larks. and lad a ' arrived in port on the 31st ult. . bast Wednesday Aliss hose Saults the ti cion was purchased by 'Alrr Y . tion of the county were laid at rest. Y Pickard and converted i,uto a hand" having spent several days here vas not taken. Notwithvtanditab'the . Mrs. William Seymour and child• last track. AIrs. �V. J. Robinson of this town; and Mr. J. b,: Cluuis' visiting .old friends loft tato on assurance the council got from Mr. - 4 ieu of Detroit are again . in the being tut0rred • on Weduesda' of G'al't, were united in wedlock's some residence,was totally destroyed: a AiorOd}til London as to its legalit1. a bonds. Tho c0reulouy tool's )lace by lightning on Frpday night. The friday for London. , a, Y circular town; morning 'Mrs• Bruce on ,Thursday t ,, it seoms to have been fri htened�b - Miss Nellie Vanderii .during afternoon) and,Mr. William Robert at,the residence of, the bride's par- conteuls were pretty well saved. Professor Galbraith, the travel some of tho•E mondville worthies 4 p' ' g 'outs mast stress and Was erformed, The subtile fluid entered by -the in,, phrenologist, has made a raid g Cho past tvaek, spent a foto days. son on Wednesday. .The la{liw, ,' ,� P nevertheloes as .Cuckerainith is . with relatives in the 1"Ol'e9t Clt were eVII,,a ea 68 and the entle- by the ',pastor of Victoria --street .chituney 'carrying ;). train of fire on this burg once more, he s0oms to bound not to i y, - g g groan under such a; with*it to the furnace iu 'the bas°- have morn .delight in taking iin luau 81 and 6 u)ouths. Alothodiet church. Atlas GOorgto r „ a law something tett be clone soon. ° Mr. .Edward Eawand ' Andrews of St. metrt. The fico than communicated extra drop of, the craythur than' a ' Martin assisted the bride Mr. In 1875 the township of Tucker - Thomas is spending. a week at the •The' Fm )ire ,on Thursday ' t the wood work making ,t -co.m- fooling`buni s at prese'ht•" P old 1)omest ed. a reported that the schooner Ariel Salter Saults being the best man. q h ° P' ,;l smith narrate n by -late establishing The bride tease a fascinating- travel- Plate -wrcek of the building. The Rev. H. A,' Tomas leaves here �_ A[rs, David Fisher irud 1Ins: , , a , g G e , A township board of achooi tiiistees.11 sailed north) light whereas ' she lin drops of a brown material and fun_ talo - bars of tho _family were to -day (Wednesday) to attend as had n cargo of one thousand seven `� tt) til© 1►ousu at the time,the u wel ,chs ling to the Hi h Court of Iw Juno, '1$87, a by-law to repeal �; Dr. AV hitel,y. 'at•0,visiting at Port g the bridesmaid was .prettily attired, n P t g the fatmen by:.laty was submitted, Huron, Mich. hundred barrels of salt £hipped by A tvsdding breakfast was, partaken cotrio visitor called, but were in no -Independent Order of Forester's ' Will. Campbell.'''It would, be iyay injured. The building was which is being and was lost.* It is' now proposed The flower bods nruund the Court. of by the'relatives of the contract- a held in Toronto to subii)it a sncoud 'time the re eal- house are naw most attractive the.. better for the Toronto paper not to ing parties and a fete friends of the worth fully for X1200. this weok. P ^, g 1 ing by-law. The points raised are : is report at a11, then report in such a The eouteuts were insured for X300, bloom being gory full and pretty. family, afters which the happy.cou- Our Salvation array officers loft First when a by-law to abolish a,• ,<K The fine weather the last few manner• ple left by the two o'clock train for which will more than coyer the ou Thursday for Paisley where they township board has once. been de- ,,4 1 Messrs: J. H. Heald, T. Nairn, E. Hamilton. The bride was Ilia .re- loss. had received�n orders to go . to. feated can it again be submitted ? Sundays has 'givett our square Campaigne, C. Yates and S. J. Reid ci tent of a 'large number of wed-•• Lighting struck a lo-, building a g o " orators `lxcellent opportunities for P a. Another lady Captain arrived here 'and, secondly, if it can be submit. ' left early on Monday morning' for a ding p)eseuts some of which were on .the farm of John Thompson; on Saturda to take charge ... - _ airing their peculiar views. a 1 ' , Y a • tad what length of time meat lake trip, north. The party engaged ver valuab'lu. Wo tvieh the uewl Friday' night last, setting fire to a 1 Air• and Alrs. 1linthoino Cuero in , Y Y C. Hamilton is having the roof intervene between tlic first andL., L IiMr. Wiggins ;boat and took the wedded, couple all the comfort that some liay which was' stored ' }n . town 11st week visiting the ladyt'p owner with 'them as' commander. it. 11r. Thompson happened of his brick block -covered with second' submissions? See R.S.O., attends a happy marriage. I PP .galvanized iron. His foreman in 1887 ca 225 sees. 54 and 63. - parents, Mr: and . Airs. Charles g getting a ail of water g ' P' ° Tho gentlemen on arrivin at Port to Ue Pretty. - Elgin will take train for Walker- -- -• `--�� *'— j a legit timQ and noticed the tin shop, Mr. Elijah Stornoul, Mr. biose, Q. C„ representing some est about t doing the work as he, is 'stn extra 'of the ratepayers,moved in Toronto bllln . The lightning last Friday evoning ton and take iu the Band Tourna- Nile. the awoke issuing , and sparks g ' hand at'that business. last ooek, before Mr. Justice Afac. ,^ was the most brilliant a11 5n- wont that will be held to day. ' Mrs.. Mitchell of the -circular falling and lost ,no tints in putting Messrs Metcalf, T. M. Ross and Mahon at Osgoode Hall, for an • t}mous that the have soon•for many AIr. Join Story has obtained a toavn teas visiting friends in this the contents of the pail on the Jos. Carter lefthore'pn'Tuoaday on injunction re;trainin'g the township 1F' years. Stent in the United Stator for ilia neighborhood the past Week: burning mass. The gable end of . P g L the excursion to Manitoba the council from again submitting the r; The house in St. Patrick's waid, car et stretcher. As'Mr. Ston hhd . the building is of boards which latter -two antlecue:u are combining by-law. Mr. E. F. B. Johnston being built for Mr. John'Acheson already obtained a patent for the We had s good rain on Friday were splintered. An upright hard g g Y .. i is ra idl a loathing tom le- eveningof last week it was worth business with pleasure in the appeared on behalf of ;ilio Minister jr. P y, ppr a P Dominion, lie 1• ,a now a wido',ter- n rock elm posts by the door had a interest of the RDaa &King knife ' o1 Education. With the consent tion ritory for the di,, oral of his invenr cousideralale to the. late grain and number of pieces splintered off its a °`' roots, sharpener. of the leartted judge the case is A�number of summer •visitors -.tion. We are i„fnrmed that tTie obdurate foam, and a ema}L trinngu- The Montreal Telegraph' Com'y• submitted for the opinion of the loft town and uaighbonhood last Patentee is alreadl negotiating for The fanners have got the most of lar piece was out out of tit, bass• has hada ang of mon here this Chancery Di'v'isional Couat at its° ''•. week. Their .places however.wero the disposed of ,�t,tte's rights to their fall wheat and barley in the wood door by the electric fluid as g . 1 several gentlemen from the other (barn, and pea pulling is tl)o order clean as though a juicer had done week putting in Clew posts where next sitting, See sec. 237 of the , very soon' occupied by fresh g needoti, also changing the telegrtiph : net. i side. of the da the business. It, -was fortunate______ . arrivals. Y that Me. Thompson discovered the. -communication' front the south aide --. , r Fariliere' coin lain ver much of The match betty, !vi the Lacrosse Air. George Jackman, of the t'o'the oliposito aide of Dinsley St, llullett l Y the fire so opportunely as he did, • , the loss of fruit trees planted out teams,of Goderich a nd Bright, on the Pridham tailoring establishment of else it would have been a ver to the station. A melancholgy event happened this sung' In one or two 31st alt was a well, contested gismo, Godorich, has boon visiting, under Y Friday being observed ns civic here last. tvoolc in the death of AI}sa f spring. , - difficult matter for him to have instances the whole, a largo num and rpsuRed 2 goals for. Bright and the parental roof the past week. holiday a large number of our M. J. Biggin, daughter of . Airs. • , 11 ben lante on farms are dead. 1 for Goderich. The` game was not saved his large frame barn and citizens took advantage of the cheap Jahn Biggin•, aged 30 yoarsr The > P The Aiethoc}ists of this plsee contents close by til° place Catera played out, the Bright team being trip to 'London and Detroit' those interment" took place in Clinton Messrs. M. Hutcheson and F. , have presented thowselves with a the fire started. 4p minutes behind -in commenctug, remaining wit eased a ver good cometer' on Friday last Rev. - Jordan returned from Montrual, now silver communion set. • It is All thoughts, all passions; all dos- game of base ball in the aft nnoon Rural yDean Cra� officiating. ,` and as the train on which thaGod• g. whoro they had been attending the eery handsome and a -credit to. the lights, ,whenever stirs this mortal. a C • •edch players wore to leiva Iwas betweeii our cluli; the Huron Stars, About• 40 vehicles and occupants obsequies of tlf� la e'John Ogilvie, church. frame all are but ininisiers,of love q g ' whistling the game diad to 1��o ' and a•club from Belgravo, the game made' up the mournful prAession. on ,Wednesday. abruptly stoppedbefore' the ..usudi Mr. Robert MoTlwain is painting and feed his sacred flame. Just so resulting in favor of Cha Huron Deceased had 6oen an invalid for [- , .. • The union Sunday school exeur= time of hlaying had elapsed. .T}te his store and house to make it find a pleasing episode in a levo af- Stars. - several years and was for a long sion from Seaforth yesterday was referee however declared til genie carnes and with the' nice a ear- fair took place last Wednesday` ,`, g g P Pp One evening this weep: a rep- time convinced that ,that .insidious ' , largely attended, it being the in. favor of Bright by '3 goals to 1♦ 111100 inside, as he keeps the best of when Mr. Robert, Hanley was resontative of the Waterhouse Man'f. disease consumption would not largest om Seaforth assn in totrin married' to Rachael Ann Green, It is, true that th.e•'IIrighta claimed everything to be found in any well Company, Brantford, dropped off stay its ravaging hands until the for many years. 3 goals, but the Hurons claimed, 2; kept genoril store, and,at as low, third daughter of Mr. Goo. Green, here and had an interview with earthly tabernacle was, }aid low. Mill Road, Goderich townshi 8 A dog fight. on the squsre last as one bIt each side 'was in die ate prices. p' some of our leading fire protection- She teas uire resigned to what silo ,' P The ceremony was performed by 1 q h' 1 ridgy caused quite a g11tlioring, the Hurdus called it two to one. -Mr. John Ga ut a the veran• ists with the view of stating to them for some time knew was her im an - Y P P Rev. Mr, Potter of Victo`fia ' St. ' the morita of that make of steam ding fate that when her spirit was The tails pulled the cache ,lookeso dah nt'the new itsonago the ash ' ° The crops in this. noighbofhood, p' a P Uoderich Methodist Church, at til° a ' _ 1. soverely pulled by the on.lookeis, week; it is in harmony with the fire engine, and what it would cost released she felt quite satisfied it " show anything but uniformity, residence of the bride's father. ,. trying the separation trick, that the rest of the house, and is very hand- the price is considered reasonable would be merely saying right' ,° J Some fields) of a particular grain Mr. Chas Hanley acted as best man animals have hardly a tail to wag. some. Mr. Gay has given the best if it will do the work that be pro- hero to bid 'good morning' in some ' giving an avorage,crop, while others and Miss .Sterling, of Colborne, It would facilitate the delivery in the immediate neighborhood will of satisfaction with the whole job blushingly did the best she could claims it will. His Company would brighter clime. of trail matter very much, if the not yield a half. Apparently the and is a good mechanic. test one here as to its merits if the ' _�.. y pp, y for the bride on the delicate and A delivery from numbered boxes was difference is caused b different • Air. Winters has finished the village wished. He left next morn- itityfleltt' ° trade from one window, and the Y important occasion. Literally all 7ninting of Air. Grurnmott's bons° tug for other places where they are ( g times of sowing, or the position and 1 a trent merry as a marriage bell, the Fishing is vary good. ''. general delivery ,,frorp the other. , on the outside and it has a ver wanting fire protection. ,• This len ,would only be needed quality of the land. fall wheat Y large number of friends tubo were Ph}z Trix is a rano one, ,', P Y will, by fields, average from less nice appearance. Mr. Winters is present enjoyed themsolves probab- The wife of Gilbert Thomason "''�' i for the first thirty._mintites after than ,?'Half to nearly an average,' .now 'painting the now parsonage ly as well as the principals, to the -•-The G. P. R are building at Port has boon and gone and done it. ;.Che ". opening in the afternoon. and a eneral of half 'a or oats, inside ; it will soon be ready for solemn life contract. 'Chore ie note Arthur the largest elevator in the. lady made her husband Happy lost �' 'g p world, having & capacity of 1,400.000 , rho following are the successful barley and peas will give a general the pastor. one'loss green person in. the world Thursday, Aug.d b rosextiu a Y P 6 g g P bushels, or 100,000 more that the Y, f3• , Y P g ones at the recent non professional average of throe quarters'. Hay Messrs. Manning and Holmos= and while we think the groom is largest one in present use' at Minne• him with an infant son. . "teachers' examination :-2nd Flasg, will be over half a crop, though in I must remember your caution of fortunate in having harvested even apolis, The village is full of visitors. It is .1 T. Knechtel, J. McRae, H• nbw meadows it reached au average last week I suppose and not say this green one,theyoungbride is to be -A plague of grasshoppers i,, de. almost impossible to move along the Andrews, W. Struthers A.. Irwin I many iustances. Potatoes will lawyer and printer, but legal congratulated in liaving ses5ured as a vastating the county of 5t. Barthe, streets in the evenings so crowded •.'-1111` ' erred in Latin J Ftfrrotr awed be from a half to three quarters, gentleman and news 71 er publisher life partner th0 worth son of an loini, Quo. Masses and processions are our Chorea hfares with boatttiful (P ) . , (p q , g 1' P 1 1 9 are being held to implorelrrovidence g . in Latin). Third class :-W. and other roots about the same, -of Clinton, filled the pulpit of honored father. . May the shadows to intercede. The priest ordered ladies promenading. Some of Clin McCluskey, W. H. Robertson, E." Tho rains of Friday have bright- the Methodist church in this place of the happy couple never grow less the people to fast, saying that Clod ton citizens got a good wetting on , M. McMath, S. Stafford, E. 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