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The Huron News-Record, 1888-11-14, Page 1�:! .W.W_W,,WW, ..V.7 , , , lli.T, . --PR04"r" , '. 1`WT , � , . ., �, . . I � . - 7#,. . � � 9T-----.F-.,R —FFqF,r . . . ... ,"Plq�,% , ... 7 W I I - , T I ,I h, I .. I I � . . . � _. I I I . .t . , ". ... 4 1 . I . . � . . . . . " I I 0 .. - . I P � 11 I I . 1� , 1 I i I I I I . . , _! ., ­ I � - 11 .1 . . , .. "I ,., I , : , i: ` I I I * 1� . ­ . , . 1. �, 1. I I I I I I �.. _ , :: , ,f, ." I �, . I � . q I t ! �� ,,I�� � ��� ... ,�` I I I �. v h, .1 I , . i . _.'� . . . .4 .. - ... , .1,I.. � . . T4PAN41-$1f5Q per Apullail#* fIR2& Illat Advopvto. . r1VDkP8WZ4A',V I., -� PUT.041 VQ2'Ar,TNG* ., . . , . V AT& To . . . J, I 1. �ija$, ,Y- # IN A ! ... VRON COUNTY.,' ' l -'A".. :.. VOL. IX. -NO. 48. CLINTON', R . ON.T., WE­DNt$-DA.Y- N ,. .- I I I P , '! ___._ . I I - __ , 11 - ,,�, , i I ', - , :� , 1 9041 farreolld"deaft goval Contopondt"re gq4l 19orreopondtact- "" , 90041 (gorreopoud"re., I I . i . . • — , , :�i I . . Goderleli. . , I ­__ . I Qatiaderfeli. Goderlellit. Co-derlich. , . I , I ' , The stotin signal was flying Inst Miss Smith has returned from )3rLL­I4 GOdel'ic 11 on Nov. 1st, the Regular Mooting 6f i1orou Clap - Thursday. I e: �.,�. . Thursday. I Detroit. - wife or Alt. Percival ,leans Bell of a toa, ter no 30 R. A. X next Tuesday. , ' Service to-worrow in St. Georgo's Mrs. Judge Sinclair, of Hamil. Air. S. Davis ". " - ­Nfews. Weller And Alsi-tina con- lof Clinton was in tract, at, the harbor inlet is completed. at I I it. m. •ton,isvisiting at the residence of town this week. I I . . Wits. and Miss Hathaway were There will be service at Knox her sister, Airs. Seeger. � , There will be it shootitin, match at "r " � ,, I last week the Quests of Mrs. Seeger. churoh to -morrow at I I a. m. N -v and wife, of J. P. Fisher's, Aubarn,1'0 ,.., I � J0 , . Mr. Joseph Bart . 0,mortow. - 4,1 Miss Grace Polley has returned Mr. and Mrs. George 'Porter Listowel, spent the past weep in - ". ., I . * home from the St. Thomas Indies have returned from their n Messrs Butson, Pretty, Williams I honeymoon town, the guests of Mr. Goo. Barry, and.Shatillon have returned from college. trip. 0 ' ' . Mr. Sid Malconisou left on the their shooting expedition. r�,­ I - . . , I I The poles for the electric light- The a unuttal ineeting of St. United Empire for Purt Arthur, the Mr. S. Maleomsou is in Toronto , a ' have all been youm-gentleman having a 'position attending a meeting of the School ing of the town George' Churchwoman's Guild,will I be' in the school room at 7.30 0 1 � 'i �,` Placed. in the fill. north. Trustees of Ontario. a i..? . P. in. to morrow. The election of � F . 4 �g'+� ­ * Mr. Willis Chipman, the water The tug Trudeau with the dredge The United Empire arrived off ,,, officers will take place at this tnoet-' works engineer, was. in town all, last, inla. - - ­ . I 0 - 4 Challenge and scows in tow reached this purt on Wedueaday and pro - 1. � week. .1 tun, eeeded to Kineardine, to load salt I Those desiring till excellent. local this port on Thursday. The �"'­_ ` _­ 1, I 0 .,_,". i� . � His Honor Judge Toms Will paper, and the best Dominion week- and her consorts left again for then returned to Goderich And ,�.",__;_ . - Windsor where they will winter. . 'shipped over thirty c rloads of ,� ,,�, hold a court of Revision in,the town ly should subscribe for THE NEWS . a freight, On trying to pass between F. � �, ,,�. hall next Tuesday.. RECORD and the Weekly Eint),ire The four young sportsmen have 0 .tbe- Master Joe Craig has so fair The subscription price for the two, returned from t kq piers oil Th.ursd;ty evening the ,6 L_ix shooting expe- i, recovexad from his accident as to be including's bust or Sir John A, dition with half a doer each. How Empire ran agrotibil and remained � I . . �;,'. '�, able to take exercise. Macdonald, front now to Jany. 1, they managed to shoot door in fast till the following morning, , �li" When with the as8istannoo, of the - . , i 1� .1 I . The Y. W. C. T. union held a 1890, is $2.00. M'r. H. W. Bill], of halves has Hot been oxplAine4, ,,.,�� . meeting at the residence of Mrs. R. Goderich, will receive subscriptions. The tugs Jones, TV tugs Jones and Trudeau And a rise . H. Siebold in the wmer, she, floated and puratieh ._J, . 'Henderson on Monday evfting. The "Art Fail-" for the benefit of iind Arcadia, with the Goderich I '_t'; , . . 0 , ,� fishin" fleot in tow, arrived in poit . ,pr journey, Although the _Rm1,)ire The two waterworks pumping St. George's Sunday School .took n . took on so much froight,,ilie (Jill nut C, I en,,ifiVs arrived in town on Satur- place in. Vietoria Hall •-last ThUrs- •.1list Thursday. Our fisliermeD Te- 0 o take All that was ready, thus causing ' - 0 day and Friday, during Potted a s"000skil"ll season. The . 1'11�1 -, placed in push- �rtug a very I'vat loss to -tile shilp�er,;--of 0 , � , �-day, and are being 0 the " .t Cil 0 oods left behind. ��i,--: Ilion. . heavy downpour of rain. 'rho fair tell will; mot, as large as in I'887) " ",,, � . . but the catch sold at a higher price 0 , ". Tile result of the presidential was open on Thuriday Afternoon . thus shout t mak i ng thio gs even. . - elf-etiou caused considerable ekeite- and all day oil Friday. The first 0THE st,EoTUIC LIGHT COMMITTER. �9��-, 1•,111�le nieut, the -Mail 'reuders as a rule day tile ,gathering wits not large, but Till.- schooner Kolfage with a large un, the attendanceimpicaved. citr,"u Of hoops And staves from Wal- Euiior ,Vew�_Ijevoyd. 11 i�,.i - bein- vtry much dispsted. , - .0 0 I -?, crowded in the ev' u. 1:icuburg reached this port oil Satur. The moat notable instance in the the hall being et e Air. Walter Ilrough has received ' L i ­ .. -ing it pretty heavy history ofour town of the latter unfit an Appointment in the C. P. R. iDg. In the body of tho hall four day evening dill ness of some of our councillors to ilia. " . Ca gale. The Kolfaye must have had has already stalls were erected to represent a. C, charge the duties of tlj,�ii position oc. office at Toronto, alld I . - Fr, food land good seamanship on assulned the duties of his position. ac a, France Switzerland and Japan, 1:1 cured here last week. Tht, Electric "I - 011e li being furnished with goods board or She would Iluver llavo Oil- light committee composed of the mayor, Mr. M. G.'Xainerou leave Iored safely in such it storm. I Will peculiar to the country represented. . Me9srs. Humbert McLean, Morton, and. ,. ' for Toronto on the Tat .of Jauy. ' ­iW( --1Tr6-'rVffiT - — -tl--G--a--fl-.�-R,%da�ff,,.,4,ae*ted-the-P --+0r,rvWr.I1Ttnr- " -, 'r a toice , _... .- The stalls, boautifully &'�%)Irdd T ii ;6 rg of"the is � o etic I , , �', � where he will for the' futtire prat arra I et lights through '�,. I Stare out the ' town. The . �, nged, were attended to by Base Bull Olub will hold their first a , " tise his profession.' . . pot selected Qn north street for the I charmingly dressed D,irricat and antatial ball on Friday evening m most northerly light wits at the point of . 0, 1k, - �', ... ., Messrs; Pretty and Shannon Misses; Mis. Seager and Misses the. wwu hall. As a large Dumber intersection of north by St. Vincent St. 0 1 . 1:;1�111' I ,expressed ]ionic last Thursday one MalconiVon and Nicholson repre- of invitations have been Accepted, This wile without doubt the most 3111*. I , . . t_- appropriate place as it would have , (leer each, the result of their shoot- senting Canada; Mrs. Naftel, Miss find the club has an extensive list -of ,, * lighted four stre-ts besides North St 11 "U_ . ing expedition. Radcliffe, Miss Horton, and bliss lady patronesses, I -lie initial assem- � Z11 ., and would have been a direct benefit to * 4.� Our salt manufacturers admit Eva Cattle, France ; Airs, Proud- bly of our Base Ball Club should be at least a dozen families besides fur isil- . n V, that things are not as they should foot and Misses Davis and Widder, a great success, Ing light at a distributing point for �,141 - " Ti.,. be, nevertheless they have not Switzerland; and Mesdames Jas. many others from and to the square who It K, , . The indications are that tile High I '11�o - rtone to, other towns in sAckeloth Parsons. and Forbes,* and .Misses School entertainment next Tuesday even- use these street@. But, ON location of ,!,„,"'. I 0 . i7�1_ � and ashes, to have a jubilee, of Elwood, F. Williams" and INI. ing will be a decided success, and that the light did not suit' Doctor TtLytor , R"', .(3 mourning and lamentation. The Parsons, Japan. There were,nlso a the Literaiy Society will be well I wal-ded because it was not planted at his street ,&, . . 0 for its enterprise ill bringing, Miss corner (though he admitted it would ;-damsels,Conthoui to Goderich." The reserved light the front of his hours) and, the V,,� . salt outside of Goderiefi must have a number of prottily'dressed ' �!, . . . wonderful power when can bring Its Aide to those in chairge of the sesta selling rapidly, flatly 'usually ' gentlemanly Doctor' from 0.;,,� doe -third -1 " 0 al., - such streams of briny tears. stalls. The refreshment depart- being already takes up. To those who being is quiet and peaceable citizen be, M�"_ . . I - a Couthout on ]apt- farmer came suddenly transformed into a " . . . I . The teachingstaffof the public Ill"I't consisted of a 5 o'clock 'tea, hear( MIS _ a she needs no recommendation for all 11 vengeance " and threatened that if tha ", , - V schools' for 1889 will be as •follows : and a an oyster room, the former were so well pleased that they will wai,lla' Electric pole were planted at the place I being in charge of Mesdames "111 I . . Allan* Embury, principal,; AA lea 0 charge J. to hear her again. To othitis the Society located by the Committee he•would rise _ 11 . Blair, Class 11 ;, Aliss Shatmab, Parsons and Forbes, and Misses F, confidently recommends her 0 ' a "". as most in his might and with his ,11ittio but bet" K, - , . R I III : Miss Crook, Class IV - Willihals and Mi.' Parsons; Mes- pleasing and accomplished, elocutionist. ladgitively demolish the institution re - Claes' ' ' 1��, � I and actress, having no 8uperlet in her gardless of all I%w and 'order, and in . ' i 0 power to charm an raudidnee and hold -latter defiance of ibe committee and of - . Afiss Annie Campbell, C aSli. V, damesLee, Goo. Parsons and Law r- 3.69t� - -ill, Class ' - encs sup6rintending tli6 other. ,The .�, I I . Miss Kathleen. B, VI Cen 0 theiratteration. In to ber.re i- h i' P. , . J I . , c , a duty as a peaceable and law-ftbidilig ,tl" I I tral School. Miss Barrett, senior entertainment for tile visitors On- tations there will also be vocal And instru- citizen'. ' Now would you believe it "Mr. _ . 1, slated of a grand march and May. mental music by"Mrs. Moorhou . se, ano �,�411 . department, and Miss Thompson, .Editor that iostead*of treiiiting the little ;i, ., I ' ' - junior department, ,St. Patiieks; out 60 littl6 el . several waill-kriown local favorites, who Doctor's bluster. and selflilines with 11' ­ �, . . . , pole dance by* about ,il. have kindly consented to poutribute, to the contempt it deserved tbff 'committee �.�,,:�, . Miss 111. Sharman, senior de' - drep, and a number of tableaux in - - programme. The Society, therefore, gravely held'. another meeting went , ,.. I Part the pi ment, and Miss Wig -ins junior confidently assures its friends and patrons � 1'1�'.�. I I . 0 , ior which pupils of. afl-agges took part. through the form or viewing again. the .� . S, ; The Grand March by the little ones that a most enjoyable entertainment in department, t.' Davids Aliss , . ' 11Y locality and the majority. of them that �,R - - was the prettiest and most artistic be looked for, and u:ges them not to fail is to say Messrs. Radi:14,-, Morton and lt�� . Wats ' on, senior ,department, and I R�1;, . . -city we have ever witnessed, to be present. X_ Miss F. lVilliams, junior depart- nevelt the McLean voted to change the locality to 1�i,',' �. - I . meat, St. Andrews. jno. El�iu marchers going through the, differ- "To -morrow, Thanksgivine, Day suit the Doctor, in other words allowed . 0 Thanksgiving themselves to be bullied by his threats Tom, Inspector. - - . . entagures. with wonderful precis there will be a Harvest Home calls- ___ . I . , and they located where it would not I - Ion, the Climax being a perfect pan- bration, at the North street Alet-ho - ly light the Doctor's house but also , On Satord-ay evening as the 7.30 orania of childish cleverness and. dist church ,under the auspices o on Al,"�� , I f his - 'wholly regardless of, end ,. 11 train was about mid-%s;ay between the street 1�,�'.' , beauty. The little ones' festooning the Ladies Aid Society. The per. wholly ignoring the convenience of all ,(�! � Huron road and the station a rather . ,,,,, i- I . - . of three separate Maypoles was also vices will commence with,a sump- the families living on all the otherstreets ..... __ . . I I I severe concussion was felt. Down a charming performance. Tableaux tuous dinner, served from 6 to 8 p. I have mentioned, any.oneof whom pay 11 1* brakes was whistled, and, as the as much and some of whom pay more k ", . . i - representing, "King Charles," "A im. then addresses will be delivered I ,� �• train was slowing up at the time a . 0 0 than double the suis that the Doctor , ., 5 . r I .. . stop I , Painter's Studio," "William Tell " by Revs. F. Nugent, ListuweI, and .ip was soon made, when it was ) 4� does for the erection of the light. Now � Ii "Doinbey & Son," and a courting Anderson, Potter, and, Richardson, this is a grave question involving a i . I I discovered that some miscreant or Goil'trich. During the evening the ve,Y i1aportane prhiciple, namely, scene were presented in a manner I the- . , it �. - miscreants had placed some heavy that has never been excelled in this church choir will give choice musi. question of,rqual. rights; and consequent - .`p. . . ly one that should 1� I timber on the track. An examina- 'not and cdonot be , town, ilia last named, with Eva cal- selections. The admission fee ightly pasegal over. if Doctor Taylor's , � tion showed but little damage to Hatlla%%... .. r, otereiiats and his' alone are to prevail in � �, y and Jeff Hall and Com- for the evening, including au ,I . ,4�', the engine, and none to the bands, ;."I�:ii`. but modore , Williams as the central has been placed at 3,5 cents. We this matter radd be alone is to be gratified -, P, , , had the train been a light fl-ures, 1--ing the most novel, as may say that the church will be then in the name of common justice why �, 4 one running at full speed there can �13 0 v�" well as :I .- most perfect of its kind. tastefu I ly arran god with the p rod uc R sholild others be eitnected to bear an p:, , be no doubt but• the result .would of the earth and believe the sacred ec'uttl'share or doubl,3' the cost of this 1`1 In eever;,. of the scenes there was a I ­ �: , i�! . have been most disastrous. We living picture in A large gilt frame, edifice will be aq charmiDelly festa�ptl- , light ? ... I'll 1, . 1 " The citizens of the town should mark " hope the guilty parties may be and 80.8LI("-kS8fUJJY WAS this feature ed as in previous years. �hero is a those three men Radcliffe! and I brought to justice f,orthwitb, for itMorton, ,� carried OliL that many present could treat in store for those who attend McLean who have in this instance so i•. ; � , , � would be deplorable to think that not b6lie% - ,, that. the heads so ebarta-z. - the -North 4treet church to -morrow. glaringly proved their utter unfitness for , �t' .. such would-be murderers were in,(-,,Iy franied I were not those of liv- positions of public trust and their lack . 14� mingling with civilized humanity. . At a meeting of the board of of appreciation or the most Common �111,�, . ing Canadian' youths. The whole Trdstees of .North •St. of principles ofitratice. They seem to be ".� �;, - Goderich harbor instead of being of the arrangements, I I in connection Church, held last week, the follow- wholly ignoraRt or wholly regardless or ,, , I .., I a harbor of refuge, is at the latter with the March, Maypole celebra- ing lions were unanimously that salutary public maxim : the great- , " -, . - part of each season 'of navigation a - tion, and -Tableaux were presided adopted : ' , w, . eat good to rho greatest possible number; .. '- I ?, tile still broader principle of equal . rl, harbor of danger to any decent over by -the Misses, McMicking. and Moved by Air. R. IV. McKenzie, Justice to all. In this, instance no I ,1 I -sized vessel. Last week fully S. ,'Williams, and it is but fniqt and seconded by Alt. Goo. Acheson: ., person has been enn8idere,l but the :Q. proved the above statement, and praise to say that the training for Whereas, Bro. S. P. Halls, B, A. Doctor, as if the town, were being run 'gin,; '.1 i had it nit been for the clerk of the the March and the posing of the has occupied the position of leader exclusively in his intereit and for his , 1,. I , I . weather, who paved us from a north- tableaux, must have required an of the choir for the past seven and sole accommodation. r., , wester, the United Einpirs would amount of patient perseverance and a half Years, with marked ability on A more glaring piece of jobbery was I "A, - " have been greatly damaged if not a knowledge. of youth that few his part acid with great acceptance never perpetrated in this town, and that . . too without even the shadow of an ex- �f, entirely wrecked between the piers. women are gifted with. During . to the choir and congregation, and cuse. Not one person other- than the t, ­ "I:., . The only permanent plan to obviate Friday evening Master' Cook sang whereas at our last regular Meeting Doctor found fAult with the location I 11 ,�,,,: this constantly recurring danger is the "Bay of Biscay" so Acceptably Bro. Halls resigned his position; have mentioned, whilst as I have.shown to lengthen the north pier, a work as to receive a hearty encore. The we the members of the trustee many persons were interested in It. : . 0 "'., ", that should be at once proceeded net proceeds,as given to Under- board, cannot allow this Surely the public affatre of our town have r,is oppor- '�, � . . reached a most deplorable condition T margin of over a !unit to pas without plaeihg on when men entrusted with our most vital 1, with, and as tile government has stand, a n d I w i 11 leave ,e 11 high appreciation of Ilia public interests can be bullied and badg. the unexpended appropriation for hundred dollars, fter the expendi- record ,: ," , ., .. the "Harbor Inlet from the River" tures for which the Art Fair was in- valuable services, so long and so ered into ijaciring the Just rights of our , �, I . .1 on hand it should make a start the atituted have been met. The fol- freely given ; therefore, citizens by any ode man for his own per- , " . ,� t coming winter. It is certainly an lowing were those engaged in the Resolved, that the thanks of this licalial ends, There is much need of a ,. 1-1. reconstruction of our Council if this 1 I I anomaly th-at-a port that is said to (Tifferent tableaux : Maud She trustee board be presented to Bro. town would throw off ice lethargy and " �i,� .� . be a harbor,of refuge, should 1erd,Carrio Parsons, Mabel Rutsou., S. P. Halls for his kindness in awake to its own interests. Muss it be " �1 '_ " I I so shallow An entrance that a decent Kate Nicholson, Jennie Lee, Maggie serving the congregation, without admitted that we have no better material Fr. . sized vessel cannot pass through it Walton, Ethel Williams, Eve, Hath- salary, for so long a time. than the three men I have mentioned ? -l" away, Jeff Holt, Commodore Wil- And be it further resolved : that - .9 without being liable to ran aground. If so, then by all means reduce the num- . The public ,needs of Lake Huron . ber and thereby unincumber the wisdom ", I and all the inland lakes demand liams, C. Dunlop, D. Forbes,Charlio we place on record, not only our of out Council that the few good men we , " . , ." Ball, J. Elwood, A. Secord, Hayden appreciation of his marked ability have may not be embarrassed by such 4 that vessels. of fair size should be Williams, W. Clucas, H. Johnston, as leader of the choir, but also our incompetency,, or worse, as I have point- .,,, � .. IL 11 , able to enter Goderich harbor, hence H. Parsons, P. Sheppard, C. Lee, confidence in his Christian char- ed out. . . - it is the duty of the government to Juo. Grant, H. Holmes, Harry 13all, actor ; and we pray that his useful TAX -PAYER. , comply with public needs. We A. Cook, F. Humber, It& &i Rutoon life may be Ion spared. Godefich, Nov. 12th, 1888. . 0 � I �g . .---- I * .1 call upon, the town council, the and F, Naftel. Prizes given by a Also resolved, that the secretary - -----' - - - ". 1. . Board of Trade, and all -connected gentleman were awarded to the fol- send hi rw a copy of those resolutions, Michael Dinwoodie,an old Toronto with our Marine trade to at once man, supposed to haveldied years V 11�` ' in lowing little ones : Winnie Ball, and furnish copies of the same to ago has shown up after 30 years ab - , 11 the local press. with a fortune of $60,000 take active measures to br" g to the Elmh Marlton, Fred. Shepherd, F. 0 :!­ �.. E " 'I" RO '''' sense, I , I , I - I I I I - - 111�1 `_1 11111 "I", 11, t- � E � I I . notice of the government the need Brophy; Jeff Holt and Commodore W. R. ROBERTSON, Secretary, which he made in Colorado. He is of safe entrance to our harbor. Williams. Goderich, Nov. 5th, 1888. looking up relativeat la I 11 I . . I " I ­ . h , • I I . 1r , A I I . I I I . . . I . . I �i, , . -1 'L - . _;i,�� _ LLLLLLL " ...k, 3 -� _ . � — __-��,_�, 1�t _19A.11111 �L;a,,., , , 4 ,, I r7 , --,-w -.,. .r,7 �ITM7 , .LI I , . . , I I I - � . . -1. I I 11 Al . i , , I I �" � . I .. .1 � � . ., " I �- . � - 1 7 . I I , , .- , I , -Sfl. I E . I , I ­� ,, " ,. 11 1. . I '' I I I � "I : - 11 I , I . 4 , _*M � � I '. I , I - . . - I RU 0 111.1.11, . ­ I . . . . . . . " I I 1w, I I ­­­­ I I WIRITIPLY, 4 WQPD . , , V plialbIjisbers . � . �� ! , - . . .. I � I I . I I . 1. 11 I . - I . I . I . "I 4YE1V BEt 1. 188 - R 1 'O. WHOL \.7 522 . . I , - . 11 11 I I - . , , . goy carrit0110114saft goral (90m011004.099. ;,: _', I ,y, I . - . — I I . .. . I Goderich Township. , Stanley. .. . � . , I I A large circle of friends in this Tuesday of ]opt week Mr. , HenryI . towusbfp will sympathize with the Howard of this township had, •beou . - . . " . relatives of the deceased Mr. Me- to Clinton and on returning * when Cullaugfi referred to in the following between Bayfield and his home, they - from the Post and who recently night being ,very dark, rk, he was ,, 1.' died in Brussels. He was abrother thrown from is rig And his nook I I ­ oP Mr. R. McCullagh of the Huron dislocated, He was highlyrospeot- I 0 . .?, Road, and we believe he was born I oil And leaves a wife and family. . 1, on the old homestead here: The I He' was buried under the auspices I fuueral of the late Win. McColl- of the orange Society, the funeral agh, took place oil Saturday After- being largely attended. � .1 0 0 � . � noon and was largly Attended. The The council met at Varna on tits11 -, ­, , . . I , . deceased was a member ror20 years 3rd. inst, All the members were g . , of the Orange Ordor, so the Bross- ' . 0 present. The followim, motions els loilgo, reinforced by members "wd.a , I were passe:, That the collector's . from Walton, Ethel, Sunshine and bond be accepted ; that Jail, ,Arm- ., elsewhere to the number of about strong be paid $10 for cuffin and 81 . ) one hundred, attended the funeral I . " ) , for shirt fur Win. Barwick ; that , in a body, headed .by the town Thos. Johnston be paid 82 for digg- ggrave ., band. The servises were conduct- Ingrav . e for Win. J3arwick ; that J. .. I J oil by Rev. Al. Swann and Co,� Master Young. Air. McCullagh J. MaKentialle paid $12 for survey- - ing Iandlocating roadway between had the respect and esteem of all lot 6, concession 13 and of 20, L. Ru 1� -who-know him for Ilia sterling in- E. ; that all gravel neseuuta and tegiily, other' bills be sent in p to the council . I L I . .. Wot-k lwu Friday Sterling Me. berets 15th day of December next. I " * 0 I Phail and sonio friends had made The collector was instructed to have ..i proparatiotle to give Mr. Roberts all taxes possible in by the 15th day I - who is aibuut leaving Porters Hill a of -December its till) township ae, I . I ' send olf worthy the sublime merits -counts have to be rondo ,out at that, . I L - 1. ." Of that individual. ContiibutilJaus ditto According to statute. The I I poured in and the larder wits s6 council adjourned to meet again on, , .1 0 - I I wall supplied that the fair minds tliq 15t.h, day of December at too . i And comely in-itrons Who prepared, o'clock a. m.—George Stewart. the supper had no difficulty in pro. Cleric. I vidiug it feast worthy the gods. __ +-- . . .1 . But the best laid plans of mic(i I Blyth. , , . . and, -men aft gaur, Berea. Even , Anniversary services in connec I 0 0 so in this case For An incident 'tion with the Episcopal church here . , not laid dowu on the. ,pi-o,,riiui,itle-�,�to-be.-hel-d oil. S?ibb*tb-,DQo-_9th_, , . . - , _�___ . . M __ cattle about and added still more . . in - splendor than was intended to Divide service will be' hold - in. . . . I I the Episcopal ,and Presbyterian I . adorn the brow ragipiout of churches ; so many other favors; I urches on Thanksgiving day. . I The supper . 0 0 1 wits arranged to be at Roberts' own AG. William Carter has opened , . . 0 . house, but Mrs. Roberts took it out a harbor shop in the Queens into her head that she would crown' Hotel block. th6' occasion by a veritable living Mr. Joseph Carter left here on — gift customarily presented by` wives Monday on it business trip to I who love their husbands. When Listowel.. . .. I it wits announced that such an event Mrs. IV. Cockerline was visiting' I . was on the.tapis the young men - the- 11 , un. -61, Cit,, for a few days last .1 . . I ... and maidens becamli terror stricken week. and' ere the bouncing baby made ,Mon .. Mrs. W. Sloan left here on its appearance the guests took a day on a visit, among friends in harried departure, and their food To to I, to. , as well along -with them' and hied . I them Away to Af0priail's, the young Mr. C. Hamilton .ling coninieii��ad . ­ 0 -n. .One u .. .. After - ladies: being ahead of that auction sales iii Londeaboro' After- .. . noons and evenings during this I I young m.an grabbed a turkey Ill one 0 hand and a goose. in the other, week. . I . - 7 another toted. a couple at pane' of , On Friday Air. 'Robert Howard . dressed potatoes, then one might be sold We corporation his fiame house I .. I ; seen hugging tarts Bind jelly cakes'l, And 45 feet of land, boin.o a portion . .. hugging while one or two are said to have of his psoperty on Queen St.,, for ' . I stowed away the oyster! wkere they $350, to be sued for fire engine - I ,- would -would do the most good and thus house etc. . . . . . . do away with the contingency of Mr. Robert Brownlee returned losing them by the way. And the home from Wingliam on Thursday . pedagogue it is said brought up the where he has boon absent for a 0 0 1 rear by picking tip the fragments, couple of,-, -weeks attending sick . P finally landing at a lady neighbor's selatives. house perfectly panic stricken, and The 'Episcopal- Sabbhth school when he had made her acquainted children have commenced practicing . with the comin.- event she upbraid- for their Christmas tree and enter- I I ed him for not staying0 to finish the tainment which is to be held on . I job without calling upon her. One Dec. 21st. I young man never took breath when Mr. A. H. Man . ning, of the Hub, . I he heard of the expected addition to has been secured by the young AM r.Roberts'family until he bad plac- people of the Methodist church to . ed a distance of 21 miles between give his popular lecture on"'A visit . himand the scene of the dire disaster, to Westminster Abbey," in their . . bringing up at Air. T. Welsb's. church, on the evening of Thanka- 0 . . As for the school trustee, though giving day.. Don ' Silveri fail collection at . I fond of children he was quite taken the door'l to aback by the inopportune Appear- ' attend.. ance of one ab much below school age Rev Mr. Wilkie, a missionary I a and made for the Reeve's residence front India, who is visiting this destroying his nether garments on country for the benefit of his health, the barb Wire fence surroundin- will give a lecture on that part of that Ihat . gentleman's enclosure. But th6 British Empire, in the Presby- . " every dark cloud has its silver terian church .,it 2.30 on the after. lining And the interruption of the noon of Thanksgiving day—Thurs- 0 1 original programme at Mr. Robert's clay. It will without doubt be very was fully compensated by the added interesting and M I should endeavor. zest with which the good things to, hear it. 0 . . . . . .. were relished at the entertainment, ;On Thursday afteEnoon it number . so promptly adjourned to the bospit. of the fire company under the com- . . able mansion of Mr. McPhail. map fl_,- of Clo0 of Einigh ,had the . � . engine out for tile first time and Nile. filled up a couple of the tanks. I The heaviest rain of the season Although it was a very wot after- I was on Thursday of last week, the' noon the boy's were bound to have creeks are as full Ba they would be the machine out and see how it in the spring. . works, the Chief being more'than , - Apple drawing is all the go and delighted with the boy's That's it the packers are about through for John, give them lots of taffy. I I this season. Regular meeting of our town Mr.' John McWhinny had the fathers Tuesday evening last. . Members all present. " Several . bay press working on his farm the accounts were presented and order -I past week. . ed to be paid. The auditor's report Mrs. D. Sanderson of G?rriO was was received and adopted. Mr. ' visiting frien,Js in this vicinity the John Bell was reappointed collector . past }week. � at a salary of $40 and the clerk „ I The Cartei boys leave to day, for -was instructed to prepare a by•. the lumber woods in Michigan. . law accordingly. Mr. Ronald of Mr,, Mullin's sale that took .Brussels was present and addressed I place at the Nile on Friday the council in reference to the I last I .cleared out all ilia stock, purchase Of the steam fire engine. . we think: farm stock would sell As his figures were higher than the I better at the Nile than whisky. council felt warranted in paying no Mr. Will Fee of Hay township purchase was made and the council ' was visiting friends in this locality adjourned. The following morning on Sunday. . they met again and pufabased the . Miss Agnes Morrow has returned engine from Mr. Ronald for $2,150. home 'after her yisib in Stanley and —James Hooper has been fined . Hay. , -$87.20 for sending skir2ined anal I There will be Thanksgiving -ser- watered milk to the Illuevale factory, - I I vice in, the Nile Church Sunday, besides being debarred from sending . . morning and evening, any milk there for two ,vears. / I a . I I . ` . L__...._�,,�'. .�', ...''. ".1, � .. I . ;I" - ,ll., . 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