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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-11-21, Page 8I. % ... ,,.. .. ..., .. •'-.rte"-"-- PROISAB11,1Tr.—•An Old inbnkbitant'""'hades says: --`<Know ye, and don't you forget it, that Indian eummex Clever comes until after the first snowfallWi"ndow nor until after the 10th ;of Nov- •u. i N>".. ember," If 1888 has any Indian We have an elegant Stook of New Window Shades, Pulls, Spring YAL/! summer in stock there is time yet ° Rollers etc. PRICES RIGHT. to put it on the market. ic. � ' • ' �, , "; E.XPERiENCE.—In addition to Oct. ober being the coldest Octobersince 18Y6, the lumber of rainy days was Complele oc Ocoo oo S the greatest in that month since the observations were begun in the Provinces with the exception of AND SUPPLIES. 1864, when 22 rainy days were recorded. The rainfall was not PURSES—A fine New Stock just in. Only two Baby Carriages left, much above the average, however• which will be sold at about hal-f price. We are giving Bargains in i< all kinds of Goods. Eggs taken in exchange for Goode. A MAN CAN'T DO WHAT HE LIKES WITH His owN.—Mr. John Winlow, of Esquesing, advertisedan auction, Dickson, the goods to be sold by himself. Chpis. DiClinto n ERMr. Winlow had no auctioneer's license, and after the sale Wallace — —' Dent laid information against him, Thanksgiving day the Seaforth THE 'RAND ORANGE LODGE, B. Absolutely Pures and he was fined $20 and costs for and Clinton base ballers played a N. A.. reception committee, will This powder never varies. A marvel or purity, not having license, one half of the match gauge here resulting in the de- meet in Goderich on Saturday, De- strength and wholesomeness. More economical fine went to the prosecutor. feat of the home team. comber 8th. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot beeold in competition ,with the multitude er low teat, Mr. H. Guest, son-in-law of the Two of Dir. Alex. Hillen's sons IF YOU are thinking of taking a short weight ahnn or phoephato powders. Sold -111 ,+/tin Ca M. ROYAL BAKINe Powusn Co., Cos veteran typo, Mr. Geo. Cox, of who reside in Detroit have been first-class local paper, THE NEWs- wa11St.,N•Y. Goderich, died in that town last here the past week owing to the RECORD will fill the bill—$1.50 a —� — ----- week. Deceased carried on busi serious illness of the'r mother. year, $1.25 in advance. tress in Wfnghaln some years ago, The Huron News -Record afterward removing t0 Goderich AN UNLOOKCD FOR CONJUNCTION. THE general meeting of L. O. L. sLeo a lmn—stat to Advance. where he had formerly resided. —head Master Turnbull—" What L. 710, to take place on Wednes- -- He was a kind father and husband part of speech is ' Kiss I' " Chorus day, Nov. 28th, promisee to be a Wetilnesday, Nov. 21st, 1888 and in all other respects an exem- of Collegiate Inatitute girls—" A successful one. It is intended that plary citizen. TuE• NEWS .RECORD conjunction." the whole even iug shall be taken up offers the bereaved family and in discussing Oraugeism. All LrniE.—Persons requiring lime relatives the poor condolence of its 'THE TOWN of Southampton, home members should inuke it .a for buildiuh can be supplied b P Bruce county, passed a by -late grant- point to be present. Visiting Cooperaud Swaftieltl with St Mary's sympathy in Choir affliction. ing n bonus to Vanstone L'ros. to brethren are invited to come and white limo. 501•tf THE MAJOR GETS THERF.— aid them in starting a chair factory speud au euj ,gable evening. "Dlajor" E. W. Crane, who was 'in that place. FOUND I A fur carriage robe oil the'Lon- found asleep in "Phip" Spohn's SATURDAY SINGLE FARES. — ,Ion Bead between Cliatou and Brucefield. gambling house at Toronto when it Ma neer HOW IT WAS IIidlSEralLF- Thl'011,Vn th0 effeCtlVe 1pl'e80lltat10n The owner call have.. the same by proying—Diauager of well known funeral of the ease to the authorities by Sta- was raided a• couple of weeks aoo, property and paying) rhurgcn. Parttenlars establishment to etnipeut medical tiqu At;dut Strathdee, the G. T. It. haQ turned Queen's evidence and at this ofhee' Spohn was committed for trial on practitioner :—' Not'much doin' in Company has conceded a boon to the charge of keeping a gamin;; )-out' line the Boo, Doctor... We ken Wiughaul in the obtaining of sin- *' Remelrl(�er to -night the house and obstructing the police. by oorsols. gle thre tickets from Bolgrave, Blue- areat Play "Storm Beaten "—•a The Major is, a• well known map AN INNOVATION:—The Brock- vales and Whitechurch on Satur- great New York success. about town in Goderich. Ile was Ville Tinges tells of a funeral which days. Tile same privileges extend- . merely a lodger at the', house and occurred in that county a shortrlme ed to those wishiug to viait Clinton Da. WASHINGTON will be at the never took .any part in gambling. ago tat which two young ladies and from the sante places •and from Rattenbury house to day. a similar number of young gentle- Blyth, Brueofiold. and other points THE LAST SAD RITES.—The fun- than acted as pall bearers. would increase the receipts of the ONE. N IGHT ON 1,Y,—Holli,' Select Cana-' oral of the into Maggie Jane Shep- Company and be an advantage t3 )tan Concert Co., Town Hall Clinton, pard, on Monday, was very large ANNEXATION.—Miss Kate Brine, all. concerned. Tuesd-ty 27th Nov. 1888. E B. Hollis, considering the inclement weather. daughter of Mr. J.P. Brine, of the favorite Comedian and Vocalist, with Among those�AAom a distance were : Seaforth, left for Colorado one day ilia select company, will appearasaboVe' Dir. Craig an gr. Hunter, of Tor- last week where she will be joined DEATH'S DOINGt3,—There dipd amongst whose nitales are:—htrs.and bliss b in Clinton on Friday, 16th Nov., A. Sane, of Walton, the accomplished On D1 r. and Mrs. Kerr, of Wing- in the bunds of marriage to Air. Maggie Jane beloved daughter of and world renow•neil musical glass players: ham ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheppard Allan McLean• of that place, form- Mr. -James Sheppard, of this :Vire Gtco. Vanderlip, of I;rantford, tine and three sous Anddaughter, of the at of Seaforth, brother of the edi town at the earl •age of 22 ears. great vocalist; Ali-, J. At. Williams, of Nile; Mr. Geo. Sheppard and Ser- ter of the E.c osilor. y `T y London, Baritone vocalist, and others. Deceased had not been long sick Admission 25cts., Reserved seats 35cts. geant Kdlly, of Goderich; Mr Keyes A DRAW GAME.—It would sewn and tier demiso was comparatively I'lan of liall at Jackson Bros. and son and daughter, of Ston- an Ontario law inhibits farmers unlooked for when the white winged ley Messrs. Thomas and Richard , Webster, of Luckuow, and others. from fetching fowl to market with- messouger wafted the gentle soul LC �t�_AL. [ice «rS. out being drawn. Among our back a its Makexemplary The young SHE"GCT" THe GossiPFR.—A calm exchanges we noticed parties having lady was au exomplarq ono in all blue-eyed; self composed young lady been mulcted to fine and ecsts for .respects, a teacher in and organist of In and Arorund the "Ilatb." in 'town received a long call the• disregarding, the statute referred to, St. Paul's Sunday School for several other day froth n prying spinster, Farmers had. better take warning years; and the followink 'testimony 7,01611. Tall. who, after prolonging her stay and avoid, placing themselves' in of her worth and tender of Gondol. MR. Julius Cm -son `is in town beyond' even het• own bonceptivu of the clutches of informers, othonce with her bon abed father and from the Northwest. the young lady's ondurtinee,caine to r, oftlrl'is the epontaueous gasout'at the main •q:uestion which' had AN ACTIVE VETFRA\.—« d have of thocie' with whom she was arsonist Dia. D. f%ANTb:LUN w Ill leave thishex."I've . heard a groat deal about the oldest ed in God's good work. Living a: bruu�ht ;thither. been Oraugent'iln in Canada, but there are' she lived death could have had nt wee!. for, the uhl country• , asked a rood man times if you' ' b y y fete, if any; flat can beat Sergeant' terrors, for w•it•h her it Could scarep AN electric Ji -lit promoter was -ure ou,Va,Ved to Dir. —. Now, Kelly, of Goderich. In a tnont}i or ly be called a leap in '•the dark in town the past few days interview- if folks inquire again whether you two he will have been a Royal Scar 1 ) J lightened up tis it must 'have Cissa iug oto• busiue,5i glen and the town be or not, what shall I toll em I lot Companion 56 years. And of by LhH beneficent rose of Diving council. thing; ?" "Tell theca" answered the course he was an Oraugeruan some mercy 'aDd benefiCenCe. The fates young lady, fixing her calm,'"blue times before hes was knibhted. ` e mowent was merely an escape Econ REV. J. E HOWELL, DI. A , 'Sea- eyes in unblushing steadiness upon would like to hear from any one tittle to eternity -to that itnmorta forth, has accepted the invitation .of the inquisitive features of her in- tubo can beat the Sergeaut's record. the Berlin Methodist church to be- terrogator, "tell them that think He is an active member et, lits which is the they ruay d of al collie their pastor for tho ministerial you don't know, and ,that- you aro y who live well that they teas die well terut commencing in July next. sure it is none of your business." A ONt HoRsE AFFAIR Sporting the Much sympathy is expressed for ter title of The Star Theatre Company bereaved father in the grevioua los WHY NuT• INDEED?—"Why don't LOST His GIRL BUT GOT PAID FOR Very indifferently played to poor of his. only child. But wha you trade with• neeT' said a. Close- His PRESENTS.—A fuany law suit )louses in the town hall here last providence has made necessar; fisted tradesman to a publisher in a arising out of a love affair has just week. They endeavored to net liutnauity should comply with to neighboring town tine uther day. beeii settled in Burlington, Halton away from town without liquidating signedly. None should complail "Because," was the chalacteristie count;, and has resulted in a tri their debts but were not successful. of that which every one must suffer answer, "yon have neyur asked mo, .unlph - for the rejected suitor. These sort of concerns whose only Tho turf shall be her fragrant shrine ; sir. I have looked till through the Nelson Ogg.'and Simon Gorman recommendations are flishy• posters tier temple, Lord! that arch of"chine. papers for ah invitation in the shape two young men in the village, should be Vivon a wide berth. The funorel took place to th of au atjvertisement, but in vain, loved the same girl. Ogg showered Failing to be appreciated in large Clinton .cemetery last Monday 1 never go where I Stu not invit- presents upon her, including parlor places they endonyor to proy upon There were between 50 and 61 ed." furniture, but while she took Ogg's the gullibility of the smaller towns vehicles with occupants and man' CLYDFan.�LE3 FOIL CANADA.—The furniture, Ogg's rival took her fancy where too often many aro willing citizens on foot. The casket wa Edinburgh Agriculturist states that and sho,married hila. the diveon. to be.humbugged Eby those foreign lovingly decorated with the flora during the last, nano mouths there solate lover then sued her husband adventurers. offorin,Vs of kind hearts. Rev wiprc+ wxported from Scotland 2,954 for the price of the presents, and Rural Dean Craig performed th got there rimadl b a default THE CRICKET CLUB CONCrRT On 6 performed Clvdesdale stallions. Of the until- P y Y the eveniur, of Thanksgiviug day,burial cervico. The following .eve judgniont'' against Gorman He C 1:1 b 1 b fif t 1 e SI w._..,...... ber rlxpurted 1,671, or more than one half, went to British Nortel b still refused. to pay, and ties sum- we aro told was a grand success whether. viewed in the light of stguet y teen oac Iers o Paul's Sundry School,by the rectc America and 568 ta. the United moved to appose. before judge Duller successful presentation of a difficult l''ev. DIC. Craig, the Superintendun " StmPs. The county of Huron takes on a judgment -summons, and on his disregarding that Ire programme, or in its financial 111 r. 1't. Dl. Race Ii. B. Dumb y. its gharo of those coining to Canada. 0 b was sum- tnarfly arrested last week and lodged results. The cr•icl.eters will net a librarian and \V.J. Robertson assis A NEW STYLE OF POST CARD.— in the Milton jail. Thereupon his nice sunt that will do mach toward Iloepiug together this worthy organ• .ant: • It has pleased (led to take uutu Hiuise The I est Uffiee Department will Post friends interfered paid the udg- p 1 j b ization which is doing good work the soul of nue dear sister, \fAuclr JAN issuo a new style of postal card. It menC and costs and secured his ill presorviug an active interest in SBFvrnnn. is lunch like the duublo. Card of release. Oq=,t gets Ili roVenge soil the manly athletic game. Tho We, the Officers still Teachers of S the presspl pattern. land back Ilia pay fur the furniture, 1 Y proeoods were between $60 and $70, f lift.ke are split diagonally and open like a star. 1'ho four TIME PRODIGAL SON. The Rev and as the admission was -only 10 5111011'Altn'9 'services as a -teacher an School. pointed P corners aro folder) and in Dir. Livingston preached an oxcell- cents and 15 cents there must have organist of the Sunday ,joined the centre, with a piece of guutined eut sermon in tete• Ontario St. been an attendance of fully 500 Psople. We offer our warmest sympathy to h father and others dear to her, and pre paper. '1'hc card weighs Ides than ... ,,.. .. ..., .. •'-.rte"-"-- PROISAB11,1Tr.—•An Old inbnkbitant'""'hades says: --`<Know ye, and don't you forget it, that Indian eummex Clever comes until after the first snowfallWi"ndow nor until after the 10th ;of Nov- •u. i N>".. ember," If 1888 has any Indian We have an elegant Stook of New Window Shades, Pulls, Spring YAL/! summer in stock there is time yet ° Rollers etc. PRICES RIGHT. to put it on the market. ic. � ' • ' �, , "; E.XPERiENCE.—In addition to Oct. ober being the coldest Octobersince 18Y6, the lumber of rainy days was Complele oc Ocoo oo S the greatest in that month since the observations were begun in the Provinces with the exception of AND SUPPLIES. 1864, when 22 rainy days were recorded. The rainfall was not PURSES—A fine New Stock just in. Only two Baby Carriages left, much above the average, however• which will be sold at about hal-f price. We are giving Bargains in i< all kinds of Goods. Eggs taken in exchange for Goode. A MAN CAN'T DO WHAT HE LIKES WITH His owN.—Mr. John Winlow, of Esquesing, advertisedan auction, Dickson, the goods to be sold by himself. Chpis. DiClinto n ERMr. Winlow had no auctioneer's license, and after the sale Wallace — —' Dent laid information against him, Thanksgiving day the Seaforth THE 'RAND ORANGE LODGE, B. Absolutely Pures and he was fined $20 and costs for and Clinton base ballers played a N. A.. reception committee, will This powder never varies. A marvel or purity, not having license, one half of the match gauge here resulting in the de- meet in Goderich on Saturday, De- strength and wholesomeness. More economical fine went to the prosecutor. feat of the home team. comber 8th. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot beeold in competition ,with the multitude er low teat, Mr. H. Guest, son-in-law of the Two of Dir. Alex. Hillen's sons IF YOU are thinking of taking a short weight ahnn or phoephato powders. Sold -111 ,+/tin Ca M. ROYAL BAKINe Powusn Co., Cos veteran typo, Mr. Geo. Cox, of who reside in Detroit have been first-class local paper, THE NEWs- wa11St.,N•Y. Goderich, died in that town last here the past week owing to the RECORD will fill the bill—$1.50 a —� — ----- week. Deceased carried on busi serious illness of the'r mother. year, $1.25 in advance. tress in Wfnghaln some years ago, The Huron News -Record afterward removing t0 Goderich AN UNLOOKCD FOR CONJUNCTION. THE general meeting of L. O. L. sLeo a lmn—stat to Advance. where he had formerly resided. —head Master Turnbull—" What L. 710, to take place on Wednes- -- He was a kind father and husband part of speech is ' Kiss I' " Chorus day, Nov. 28th, promisee to be a Wetilnesday, Nov. 21st, 1888 and in all other respects an exem- of Collegiate Inatitute girls—" A successful one. It is intended that plary citizen. TuE• NEWS .RECORD conjunction." the whole even iug shall be taken up offers the bereaved family and in discussing Oraugeism. All LrniE.—Persons requiring lime relatives the poor condolence of its 'THE TOWN of Southampton, home members should inuke it .a for buildiuh can be supplied b P Bruce county, passed a by -late grant- point to be present. Visiting Cooperaud Swaftieltl with St Mary's sympathy in Choir affliction. ing n bonus to Vanstone L'ros. to brethren are invited to come and white limo. 501•tf THE MAJOR GETS THERF.— aid them in starting a chair factory speud au euj ,gable evening. "Dlajor" E. W. Crane, who was 'in that place. FOUND I A fur carriage robe oil the'Lon- found asleep in "Phip" Spohn's SATURDAY SINGLE FARES. — ,Ion Bead between Cliatou and Brucefield. gambling house at Toronto when it Ma neer HOW IT WAS IIidlSEralLF- Thl'011,Vn th0 effeCtlVe 1pl'e80lltat10n The owner call have.. the same by proying—Diauager of well known funeral of the ease to the authorities by Sta- was raided a• couple of weeks aoo, property and paying) rhurgcn. Parttenlars establishment to etnipeut medical tiqu At;dut Strathdee, the G. T. It. haQ turned Queen's evidence and at this ofhee' Spohn was committed for trial on practitioner :—' Not'much doin' in Company has conceded a boon to the charge of keeping a gamin;; )-out' line the Boo, Doctor... We ken Wiughaul in the obtaining of sin- *' Remelrl(�er to -night the house and obstructing the police. by oorsols. gle thre tickets from Bolgrave, Blue- areat Play "Storm Beaten "—•a The Major is, a• well known map AN INNOVATION:—The Brock- vales and Whitechurch on Satur- great New York success. about town in Goderich. Ile was Ville Tinges tells of a funeral which days. Tile same privileges extend- . merely a lodger at the', house and occurred in that county a shortrlme ed to those wishiug to viait Clinton Da. WASHINGTON will be at the never took .any part in gambling. ago tat which two young ladies and from the sante places •and from Rattenbury house to day. a similar number of young gentle- Blyth, Brueofiold. and other points THE LAST SAD RITES.—The fun- than acted as pall bearers. would increase the receipts of the ONE. N IGHT ON 1,Y,—Holli,' Select Cana-' oral of the into Maggie Jane Shep- Company and be an advantage t3 )tan Concert Co., Town Hall Clinton, pard, on Monday, was very large ANNEXATION.—Miss Kate Brine, all. concerned. Tuesd-ty 27th Nov. 1888. E B. Hollis, considering the inclement weather. daughter of Mr. J.P. Brine, of the favorite Comedian and Vocalist, with Among those�AAom a distance were : Seaforth, left for Colorado one day ilia select company, will appearasaboVe' Dir. Craig an gr. Hunter, of Tor- last week where she will be joined DEATH'S DOINGt3,—There dipd amongst whose nitales are:—htrs.and bliss b in Clinton on Friday, 16th Nov., A. Sane, of Walton, the accomplished On D1 r. and Mrs. Kerr, of Wing- in the bunds of marriage to Air. Maggie Jane beloved daughter of and world renow•neil musical glass players: ham ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheppard Allan McLean• of that place, form- Mr. -James Sheppard, of this :Vire Gtco. Vanderlip, of I;rantford, tine and three sous Anddaughter, of the at of Seaforth, brother of the edi town at the earl •age of 22 ears. great vocalist; Ali-, J. At. Williams, of Nile; Mr. Geo. Sheppard and Ser- ter of the E.c osilor. y `T y London, Baritone vocalist, and others. Deceased had not been long sick Admission 25cts., Reserved seats 35cts. geant Kdlly, of Goderich; Mr Keyes A DRAW GAME.—It would sewn and tier demiso was comparatively I'lan of liall at Jackson Bros. and son and daughter, of Ston- an Ontario law inhibits farmers unlooked for when the white winged ley Messrs. Thomas and Richard , Webster, of Luckuow, and others. from fetching fowl to market with- messouger wafted the gentle soul LC �t�_AL. [ice «rS. out being drawn. Among our back a its Makexemplary The young SHE"GCT" THe GossiPFR.—A calm exchanges we noticed parties having lady was au exomplarq ono in all blue-eyed; self composed young lady been mulcted to fine and ecsts for .respects, a teacher in and organist of In and Arorund the "Ilatb." in 'town received a long call the• disregarding, the statute referred to, St. Paul's Sunday School for several other day froth n prying spinster, Farmers had. better take warning years; and the followink 'testimony 7,01611. Tall. who, after prolonging her stay and avoid, placing themselves' in of her worth and tender of Gondol. MR. Julius Cm -son `is in town beyond' even het• own bonceptivu of the clutches of informers, othonce with her bon abed father and from the Northwest. the young lady's ondurtinee,caine to r, oftlrl'is the epontaueous gasout'at the main •q:uestion which' had AN ACTIVE VETFRA\.—« d have of thocie' with whom she was arsonist Dia. D. f%ANTb:LUN w Ill leave thishex."I've . heard a groat deal about the oldest ed in God's good work. Living a: bruu�ht ;thither. been Oraugent'iln in Canada, but there are' she lived death could have had nt wee!. for, the uhl country• , asked a rood man times if you' ' b y y fete, if any; flat can beat Sergeant' terrors, for w•it•h her it Could scarep AN electric Ji -lit promoter was -ure ou,Va,Ved to Dir. —. Now, Kelly, of Goderich. In a tnont}i or ly be called a leap in '•the dark in town the past few days interview- if folks inquire again whether you two he will have been a Royal Scar 1 ) J lightened up tis it must 'have Cissa iug oto• busiue,5i glen and the town be or not, what shall I toll em I lot Companion 56 years. And of by LhH beneficent rose of Diving council. thing; ?" "Tell theca" answered the course he was an Oraugeruan some mercy 'aDd benefiCenCe. The fates young lady, fixing her calm,'"blue times before hes was knibhted. ` e mowent was merely an escape Econ REV. J. E HOWELL, DI. A , 'Sea- eyes in unblushing steadiness upon would like to hear from any one tittle to eternity -to that itnmorta forth, has accepted the invitation .of the inquisitive features of her in- tubo can beat the Sergeaut's record. the Berlin Methodist church to be- terrogator, "tell them that think He is an active member et, lits which is the they ruay d of al collie their pastor for tho ministerial you don't know, and ,that- you aro y who live well that they teas die well terut commencing in July next. sure it is none of your business." A ONt HoRsE AFFAIR Sporting the Much sympathy is expressed for ter title of The Star Theatre Company bereaved father in the grevioua los WHY NuT• INDEED?—"Why don't LOST His GIRL BUT GOT PAID FOR Very indifferently played to poor of his. only child. But wha you trade with• neeT' said a. Close- His PRESENTS.—A fuany law suit )louses in the town hall here last providence has made necessar; fisted tradesman to a publisher in a arising out of a love affair has just week. They endeavored to net liutnauity should comply with to neighboring town tine uther day. beeii settled in Burlington, Halton away from town without liquidating signedly. None should complail "Because," was the chalacteristie count;, and has resulted in a tri their debts but were not successful. of that which every one must suffer answer, "yon have neyur asked mo, .unlph - for the rejected suitor. These sort of concerns whose only Tho turf shall be her fragrant shrine ; sir. I have looked till through the Nelson Ogg.'and Simon Gorman recommendations are flishy• posters tier temple, Lord! that arch of"chine. papers for ah invitation in the shape two young men in the village, should be Vivon a wide berth. The funorel took place to th of au atjvertisement, but in vain, loved the same girl. Ogg showered Failing to be appreciated in large Clinton .cemetery last Monday 1 never go where I Stu not invit- presents upon her, including parlor places they endonyor to proy upon There were between 50 and 61 ed." furniture, but while she took Ogg's the gullibility of the smaller towns vehicles with occupants and man' CLYDFan.�LE3 FOIL CANADA.—The furniture, Ogg's rival took her fancy where too often many aro willing citizens on foot. The casket wa Edinburgh Agriculturist states that and sho,married hila. the diveon. to be.humbugged Eby those foreign lovingly decorated with the flora during the last, nano mouths there solate lover then sued her husband adventurers. offorin,Vs of kind hearts. Rev wiprc+ wxported from Scotland 2,954 for the price of the presents, and Rural Dean Craig performed th got there rimadl b a default THE CRICKET CLUB CONCrRT On 6 performed Clvdesdale stallions. Of the until- P y Y the eveniur, of Thanksgiviug day,burial cervico. The following .eve judgniont'' against Gorman He C 1:1 b 1 b fif t 1 e SI w._..,...... ber rlxpurted 1,671, or more than one half, went to British Nortel b still refused. to pay, and ties sum- we aro told was a grand success whether. viewed in the light of stguet y teen oac Iers o Paul's Sundry School,by the rectc America and 568 ta. the United moved to appose. before judge Duller successful presentation of a difficult l''ev. DIC. Craig, the Superintendun " StmPs. The county of Huron takes on a judgment -summons, and on his disregarding that Ire programme, or in its financial 111 r. 1't. Dl. Race Ii. B. Dumb y. its gharo of those coining to Canada. 0 b was sum- tnarfly arrested last week and lodged results. The cr•icl.eters will net a librarian and \V.J. Robertson assis A NEW STYLE OF POST CARD.— in the Milton jail. Thereupon his nice sunt that will do mach toward Iloepiug together this worthy organ• .ant: • It has pleased (led to take uutu Hiuise The I est Uffiee Department will Post friends interfered paid the udg- p 1 j b ization which is doing good work the soul of nue dear sister, \fAuclr JAN issuo a new style of postal card. It menC and costs and secured his ill presorviug an active interest in SBFvrnnn. is lunch like the duublo. Card of release. Oq=,t gets Ili roVenge soil the manly athletic game. Tho We, the Officers still Teachers of S the presspl pattern. land back Ilia pay fur the furniture, 1 Y proeoods were between $60 and $70, Paul's S S.,desire to record the deep sen: of the value and our appreciation of Alit lift.ke are split diagonally and open like a star. 1'ho four TIME PRODIGAL SON. The Rev and as the admission was -only 10 5111011'Altn'9 'services as a -teacher an School. pointed P corners aro folder) and in Dir. Livingston preached an oxcell- cents and 15 cents there must have organist of the Sunday ,joined the centre, with a piece of guutined eut sermon in tete• Ontario St. been an attendance of fully 500 Psople. We offer our warmest sympathy to h father and others dear to her, and pre paper. '1'hc card weighs Ides than Methodist church last Sunda even- Y "dross." He afterward returned to that Cho t,bd of all consolation may sou half an ounce, and will contain no in-, deducing an impressive sermon WHaT's THE MATTER, - WITH fort them in theirgreat sorrow. More writing than the present card, from the losson of the Prodigal Son, CLINTON.—Some time ago Sonle of S'1'. PAUL'S S. S. the Only adva>Atage being greater IIe seemed to got in touch with the our enterprising citizens mooted 'Clinton, Novcmbrn 18th, 1886. privacy. audience, and that without resofting the project of, a binding twine and were entertained at an oyster anti, - of Glongarry, Out, twsoule Indians Srnioas ENQUIRY.—The Loncdou to the materialistic description of the slaughtered innocent whose remains cordage. factory. For some reason the agitation foil through. This is REVIVAL meetings continue to k f Frey Press:—Dir. a1i , Dohart of Mr. e-rty, reehas were to be chief at attraction at the sort of thing the town would a held in the Methodist churchi here, this. tvedlt i.u• tv to lila d Clinton, y g _tete _ the festive- Board o — n - io occasion . - -Tie Justified in aiding, if nut by - -the-Ratten.bu-t at. one. The conscience of a nun ley enquiring what St. Thomas will do in bonus referred to,which a young minister to Little 'bonus at least•b•y a loan of money. her of people have been touche the way'uf and exotnp- a Bethel referred to as follows: Productivo, labor employing • con- Lind a goud work is no doubt beiu tion providing his organ company His subject was the "Prodigal Sou." Corns are what wit want and mu=t duos b decided to retuove their organ mann- His auditory, select and severe, were have if the town is to hold its own. IMPORTANT TO AUCTIONEERS.— factory to St. Thoulas—If we unmoved by his eloquence for half We notice in an exchange •:—Dir. ROYAL 13LACK PRECEPTORY N recol,!ect aright the law now makes an hour, Ha would not touch thein' W. 11• Underhill, late of the cordage 161 had i'in excellent meeting o it illi :11 for a muuicipnlity to bonds with his finer fancies ; he would factory, Brautfurd, is orgAnizing A Wednesday last. There was a goe a bnsiue:,s in order to cause its rd= appeal to their tenderest feelings. company among the farmers of atteudauce, one candidate knighteL moval 'front another municipality. "My dear friend I (with a sigh) the Brant county for the purpose of ono application received and accep 1lownvor this may be it might not fatted calf I Notice I not 0110 of producing binding twine at a much vd, and several advanced to it be amiss for our town council to. Pharaoh's loan and ill-favored kine I less rate than that now charged. second order. The meeting wi gravely Gnarl+tor the propriety of not one of five yoke of oxen—great The capital stock is to be : 57,000, one of the most successful since it aidim, 11r. Doherty should he Ugly beasts ; but n sweetly pretty, in snares of $20 each. The Scheme opening of the Preceptory. Amor: decide to extent] hisoperationshero, 'mnkoa gentle, amiable fattod calf. No has been endorsed by the St. George those from a distance were S ani( should he pr•oliosition to doubt (added the speaker with harmers' Institute, and is meeting Knights Johu and Robert Searle them, which we have not b1Vrd ho doopening pathos) it had been the with great success. It is proposed from MoKillop, and Wm. Steve Lias done or that ate purpose to do. children's dear little pet for year0' to.erect tile' factory in Brantford, sou, from Colborne. ", d 9 77-.777 F11R' Y- F1 rlcriT�n��h�ppl�H'iP►�i�rwi�.-1 Pi i ■ i.. w�'M.�i�9 6�1 , ■ it 1 ,I!R•�_;.i- _;�M_•§_§_§—§T§.-._§-§-§-§7§_:§_.,.§_.:§._._§-.•.§ Our stook of Furs for the coming Winter Trade is now FULL cep COMPLETE, and we present an assortment in Ladies'and Imil SGoods I that is rarely seen outside the cities. •--000— It you `want Choice No.1 Goods, see Our Stock. Ii you want the Latest Styles and Shapes, see Our Stock If you want the CHEAPFST GOODS, consistent with Quality, see Our Stock. IP you Want ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN• FURS, see Our Stock. , --o In MEN'S FUR COATS We carry the largest assortment iii Che county, and now is the ,proper time to make a selection. o. Fur C`loues c�. Caan-Vets. Fur Collars Cuffs. FURS OF ALL KINDS RE -MADE. Jacks 0 11,1BIJ THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS. ' a SHE COULD D0 'TW0 THINGS AT other.- Xudgment for dit.. Man= ONcE.—"You can't do two things ning fop• plfl'.., 11illiard• for aft. at once," said a gl'aVC I'ady Of 7 t0 R THE READERS of the local papors• sister who is not yet 4, as they were of the county of Perth must discussii,g the affairs of the nation 'be a long-suffering people 'or have . on the window seat in the nursery, a' fond4oas for a peculiar class.of in their east end 6ne,not 10 ug literature- if they approve 'of the ago. Oh, yes, you can,�� the littler ,live". dissertations they havo often one replied.- "Well, mamma says been afldieted with. For years the you can't,; I know I can'sleep -and .staple products of the fertile brains I can drearn at the same time !" of the Mitchell Advocate and the And the 4 -year-old has triumph- Recorder editors were abusive arti- aptly clefted the entire household to cles of the respective niun. Eacir , controvert her assertion ever since. called the other names compared to Even her mother's faith in proverbs which that of pickpocket would has been shaken. have been complimentary. A few WEALTH WILL TAKE WINGS,— 'moutbs ago Cross libel suits were brought when the editors kissed ,The death, is annotdneed of J. Ar and became friends—each forgivipl; bettor known as "Cariboo" Cameron, the other for telling the truth. The at Barkoryille, B. C. The 'writer, of seat of wordy war has since been this saw Cameron returning from to Stratford, where the the gold fields in. 1863 with, several the editors of the Timm and the Herald uncles laden with the proceeds of have each ably Shown up his rival two short seasons' work, said to to be a scoundrel whose proper amount to $110,000 of pure native quarters would be the penitentiary, "dross." He afterward returned to Whether both are right,persoIis at a the );astern part of Outario and lost distance•canuot tell, but it is not a all in commercial -or ` contraeting very pretty quarrol'as. it stands, in speculations. He had returned to fact anything but edifying. British Columbia to try his luck again. A foundationless rumor was ENTERTAINING THE "Boss."—Ota circulated in Canadian papors,eome Saturday evening Mr. D. Cantelon• years ago, that Ire acquired his and his partner, Mr. James Steep,, wealth by trading his wife, a native were entertained at an oyster anti, - of Glongarry, Out, twsoule Indians per by their employees. The affair in return for information regarding was gotten up on very short notice, ,Vold deposits. Thiswas a pure and Dir. Jarues Anderson;' of the fabrication. Ilia wife died on restaurant, caiered to the wants of Willituns Creck, I. C. w'hithor she ,a gntherini, of forty or fifty in accompanied him, riding horseback: splondi(I style. Messts. Gordon from Fort Yale to the mines a (list- and Cole occupied the chair and ante of about 500 utiles, and we vice•gha•ir. After the tables 'had saw her sevoral times on her jour- been cleared speechmaking and Boy. The Indians had as much to' songq were in ardor. The apple do with his fortunate find of gold as trade has grown to immense pro - they' lied to do with translating the portions. About seven years ago Bible into English. Mr. Cantelon was engaged in the, businoss in it small way, until to -day. IMPORTANT TO AUCTIONEERS.— he was shipping shunt a tbousancl A case, Whitely v. Disuoy was, by, barrels to one on the start. This; c,inrent, ttied bnforo Jtytgo I)oylo year he will have handled well on in Goderich on Wednesday ,fast. to 50,000 barrels, sold principally Thofacts are that dit. attended plff's in our 6wn'Northwo8t and the old sale on 27th Sept., which had been country. This year there has been advertised by posters stating terms: a groat improvement over former I2 months creditor 8 per cent -dis- years in selecting and naming the count for cash on sums over, $10. fruit, packing, heading the barrels, Dft. bought and paid for some and in many other respects. The. articles but repudiated a certain improvement was necessary, ns there colt on which ltd had bid $41. The were more in the business and con•- memo in' auctioneer's book read : sequomly competition was keener "I Toutiue colt Cap. Disney '$41." Mr. Cantelou was pleased to know The poster not being physically at- that his brands invariably command tached to nuctioneer's book, Mr. a first place in the markets of the Hilliard contended there was not a world. He had lost a good deal of Sufficient entry of sale, in writing, money in the business, but at the to Satisfy the statute of frauds, and samo-time he hoped to reap a bene. the judgo sustained him. The pos- fit this year. The gathoring was a ter ought, at time entry was made profitable one, and quite iii keeping by auctioneer or his clork, to have with one of the most important been physically attached(not inset- branches of tr,'tde,,,fn Canada. Mr. ted loosely) to the auctioneer's book;' Cautolon leaves for the old country or the one should have referred to the this week. A 2