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The Clinton New Era, 1886-07-02, Page 1• Vol, at, NO. 27. TERM-41.50Po AiniUm. in advance pent akautrtiouttuto. nOOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT THE 1.11Prince of WaleRotel. Good wages. •Apply to U. G. SWAIM, Clinton. &tumidly antiVylago Viatte.to seine 49eteeina.” GROUND °TIT BY THE MACHINE WE KEE? amt T ,OST, -ON THE LONDON ROAD, BETWEEN , THE PURposE. -LI Killeen and Clinton, on SUOGIFty evening, Juno 6. Etti ACTOGEAPII ALBUM By leaving the same tit • the NEW Etta Office; finder will bo suitably, rewarded. Some wag told the people of NVingham That a salt well mach profit would ering'em, NXTANTED.-AN IRON GRAY MARE, NOT UN- But now if they catch v v DER r Ave noover seven Years of ago, fair travel- The Mean k d h ler, warranted sound, thorou lily broken, and fit for toyeman to drive„Applutt „Eet Eita..oatios. They high on a scaffold would swipg him. A young map residing in Hayfield 1111eataaa LOST. ---A loather purse containing a small sum of money, on Tuesday evening, At, About 7 Kiseed his sweetheart one day in a hayfield, (moo, between the Dry Goods Palace and Post Office. She evinced no surpriae, The finder will be oultably rewarded by returning. the • But looked up in his Oyes satne to the nea Hoods P016ce• And artked if he often that way feeled. A maiden who lives down at Exeter Had a young Man too shy to sit next her. .And new she IS mellow On another young fellow, And the first one can't ten how he vexed her. QTRA'Y COMP. -STRAYED FROM SUBSCRIBER'S premises, lot 29, cols.?, Stanley, a large gray milt% 101N, on the 28th June. Any person giving such in- tormation as will lead to Ito recover will be suitably rewarded. MRS. D. MeGREGOR, Clinton 1.0. STRAYED OR STOLEN PROM THE PREMISES of Joseph Smith, lot 12, con. 5, Mullett, Two An ambitious maiden in Clinton, REirEtts. One Red, wall White marks on head and VVhose name it would not do to hint on one White Spot in under breast; the, other a light -coloredtr -onwath-Brown-patehos-cin-its-body,-An lleakht a silk (trestle, wear _ _ et.....—a_as.-one•givingrinfortnation_whiebAnililleakto.their.r.ffiarery, .will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH SMITH., 41k Where the other girls ordy had Print on. lutOR SALE oft To RENT -IMMEDIATELY, THE residence of the lath James Enticknap, in the vil, lage.of Hohnosville, aonaisting of a comfortable dwell- ing house of seven rooms, driving, house and stables, also on the Jot, ono quarter of an acre, is a blacksmith shop, and a number of choice fruit trees. Terms easy to suit purchaser. Apply to MRS. ENTIONNAP, on the prenalses; or to .0. • C. PICKARD, Executor, 11, ARM TO RENT. -THE SUBSCRIBER OE- ' ' &BIM tO rent her farm of 100 'acres, being lot 18, 9th eon„ of Rabat. 11 Ls COVQ11 miles Iron' Clinton, throe from Lendoshoro. Eirst-class laud, frame house, geed orchard and , running 'stream, °annul (nags ; about 70 acres .cleared. Win be rented ,on reasonable terms. Amity for partieulare at NEW ERA OFFICE..CIinion, or of MRS..M. Tuatara uoderica. • 'lea EXEorironts onoulE to tlytniortons• Notice is hereby given hi pursuance �l Sce.'34,Cilati.' 107, of the Revised Statutes of Onter10, as.atnonded by 40 Viet., chap. 0; that all creditors -and other per. -.pus having Claims against the. estate of Margaret Salt, late of the town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, married woman, deccazed; who tlied,on or about the tenth 'day of Juno, 1880, are hereby required to scud by jib§t, prepaid; or otherwise TA -Oliver to the - undersigned, Executor °Oho last will and testament of the said late Margaret San, ot Clinton, Ontario; on or before the 14th day of August; 11,,D. 1880, theth • christian names and surnames, addresses' and descrip- tion, the full particulars Of their claims,- a statement of their accounts, and thetw mato of 'the •seenritles (If any) held by them,_ And that imniediatoly after the said fourteenth day of Auguot next the assets of the estate td.the said late Margaret Salt will bo distributed anion the parties entitled thereto, baying regard only' to the claims of which.noticeshall have boeu received and the Executor will mit be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person Of whose claim notice. shannot have been recoivediby 'him at -the time of such distAblitton. Dated this 20th day of June, A.D. 1S80,- • . RICHARD IRWIN, Executor, Carlton P.O. SLIM' SHOT. Insects and Bugs. -Slog Shot will Kill PO - tato Stage and -Cabbage- Worths, Trisect -sou Rose bushes, Flowers, Plante, atte,, and is a good Plant Food. . Only 10 centcaper lb, . I have also a let of • . HONEy it . o lb et • 0ctgam.=Counci1 met On June lOth- 14 '"'w"minutes of fotmeratneeting read and ap- proved. A. special grant was given towards -gravelling sideline between 22 and 22, cob. AucTipm SALE 14. Conamunieation- from Judge Doyle,., eaking for improvements in Court Retort, • : 0 If• :Dungannon; road -the reeves were ein- iire_A_Titmc .401EgoOp le:. powered to' comply with the request.- Communication- .fiare Clerk of Colboree • ,The -undersigiied-will-oelirby-public-auctiOn on'-- Waferring to extensiefFiel Young'saCreek, Lot IS, 9th concession or ittuLiawisr; ' ON read and laid over. Assessor'i repeat in TU ES DAY,JULY. 6. 1886. connection with Union 'School: Sectiona The crop on tido place; eonsistiee altogether of reed* and:tapprovetlaend his account for the ikuout 70 acres, 110 follows ;-About 18 acres ot summer WOrk ordered to be paid.- It was resolved fallow fall wheat, about $0 acres of oats, and about 25 that the Board. of Health hold a -meeting acres of grass. will be sold toluit.purchasers. • , • The crop must be taken on in tune for fall plowing; 10 Dungannon on Friday, June 2511. On and tho. grain intuit bffithrenn shed on the fa, straw to motion, it was resolved to expend $1,100 be left on the place. . . Sale without roserie at 2 p.m. for the ciirrerit year on roads and bridges,' • etees,-Eive months credie,:giveri on furnish,ing The following acemnits were ordered to he approved joint notes. , . paid :-Flulaer and And'ersi;n, grading and Jas. HowsA.uffiloN. a MRS; M. TIGHE, , gravelling,. $27.40; Jas. Young, Welber, onecr. . ' ProprietresS. for culvert,'$2 45; Alex. Stewait,equilii. W .. jA9Ksittnti AGENT ing union school sections, $22 50; Samuel Alter, 37 loads geavela$3.70 • ' Thos. Lolt, Cagada l'aCific_11:61rway sidewalk, &e., ; Daniel Donovan, Calvert, $a ; Jos. .Clifton, aeul- . -CLIN'TON, ONT. verts, $2,50,;"''Etlitiaad Ploughman, stone ditch, Sze.,_113:80; Hoe' & McCloskey gravelling, $23.80. At a court of revision tile -following changes were made in the asseasment roll :-Lot W. a of 26,. eon.: 8, trausferred-from Separate-Scshool-to-Thrion- -S. S, No. 7 anclaS.Isea25,-;-con, 3eatrana- ferred froin!Union S. S. No. 7 to Separate S. S. Doge aWaid-by-Pitenn'airify*Thalen Arch. Scott,' and Henry Taylor, struck off, having been killed. . Roll as now revised, was accentedancl adopted.. Council then. A young maeried msa itt Seaforth Into the cold World did flee forth, To escape frorn the olio& Of hit dertr better half, • . Who was really his better three-fourths. • A kn011 in the town by -the lake aide For something his 'fish diet to break sighed, So a gentleman duck He took home to tie spook, Who with ouions ttud sage filled this drake's • cuie.amitateas Proxica-A very successful union Sah- bath •Scheol picnic of the. Presbyterian and Methodist churches of Chiselhunit, was held in Mr. Keefer's grove,' on Thursday,,the 24th June. The weather was all that could be desirede hence there there was a large • gathering of all 'nes,? from the smallest child to the oldest men and women, all of Whom seemed to enjoy the-pienic-itamenatlya-Thelnapile assem- bled sat- theie ,respective schools and marched to Ali& •gFounds; where amuse- ments' awaited them in the , shape of swings, Ste. Two choirs were. in attend- ance, viz., Chiselhairst and Hensel, abd discoursed sweet Music, which eeemed to be duly appreeiatethy the large number of people who had assembled on . the grounds. Mr. ,Torrance addfased a' few appropriate words to the pupils, then they. were dismissed until tea time. When the tea tablet -were set they. presented a de- lightful appearance, and we think Amid, satisfy the appetite of the most faetidious epicurean, both for -quality and 'quantity. When the wants of tile sinner -mare had been, thoroughly satisfied. the s iv i nga.were Again patronized until „about six •ecloek, when all quietly dispersed to their respec- tive homes, feeling satisfied with the day's proceedings, • wES'i%. WANOSII . JAMEY:8 STEEE',s , CLINTON. _ JEkre'ugh tickets issued to all parts of Manitoba and the North West via lake steamer or ell rail route. Special low rates to allpoints in 13ritish Columbia. Iror full information apply to . • W H. 'JACKSON', CLINTON', AGENT. Big .RebucTighl .a AT LESS THAN Wholesale Prices. 0011070. adjourned to pieet on Saturday; July .17. R. K. MILLER', Township Clerk. , • e LONDESBORO. BitlEFS.-111r. C. Carter brought some barley from hip field to this village that measure's 4 ft. 7 in., and saya if he Wants li ,artune o e con n • anger. It reported- that it aertalo 'resiclent of. the 13th on. hail skipped out.. Poet ball has started here ; 11 10 surprising how. feta some can ret around after hours. Mr. John Lealiem starts for Manitobe and Dakota, this we. -k. The masone age tit work at the Poteqers Hall. Mr, Jahn Brutiedon is turning out a large number Of fine buggies this summer. aTeleatti. Goan ON A VISIT-...kiSS M. Thompson, et the Bayfield 'road, has gene on a Vita 40 Moose Javv,Assinahoitawhere her sister, Mrs. Jae, McCartney,and two Of her brothers reside. Minnie will be gone twe Menthe or more, conditiohally- Ptcnete -The mornieg of the 25111 did Must ue tun Out in ten days.- not set in clear and bright Old l did fail to give us a call. We ean give you not burst forth in all the spiendur;f his prides to suit you, brightness, diffusing joyalnd gladneas into youthful hearts ther aro t that p egr me 0 effeet notwithstabding. . The morning was Showery, and children correspondingly gloomy ; in the afternoon it cleated off, and it very goittl time was had in Innis's grove. The ground was rather atilt for Mimes ; the turbbut of people was not a$ largo its on fernier occasions, owing toathe unpleseant weather. Over 00 worth of prizes were distributed amonethe child - ten, • • The undersigned having purchased the stOck of Mr. Geo. Shtu•rntSta will cleitr. oat the stock of .CIIINA,.,CROC.KERY..kGlassifoo • Bfittcr.&.1gaTdon•iii Elchallie. Loomr. e/tOoPat. AND SDATIONtatt • CLINTON, ONT., FRIDA.Y, JULY 2, 1886 G(IDISitICIM TOWNSHIP I'llESENTATIPN picnic was held last Friday in Mr, Wallis, bush, 4th concession, being a union public school picnic for S. 8. No. 8, and 5. fa, No. 9, Although the weather proved rather antagonistic to picnics, it was at tended by a fair crowd and a very good time Was spent, Among the amusements were, races tor small boys, foot -ball for youths, and a tug of way for the men. This latter created a deal Of excitmena as there- was -some- isrettriondsatalkabutla was settledpeacealolv and as it was one section against the other, it was decided in favor of Mr. Sheppald's side, he beiag teacher in 5, S. No. 8. In the evening it number adjournedto Mr Welsh residence, _these being principally members of the the choir, the opportunity was taken tos. present Miss Clara Welsh, who has been been organist for over two years, at Cole's Church, with a silver cake -basket, and a silver pickle dish and in kstand,accompaci. iecl by the following address. Dean - Mms Weesia-We, a few of your frldEdrttalTiNtrpiriiilirfrOf &Will -Wiener have assembled together this evening for the purpose of presenting ybu with a tangible token of our esteem for you and of our gratitude for your services as organist in our Church. We know that your duties in that capacity are inconvenient and always arduous, but as they have, been so faithfully performed we are the more cordial in oun expressions of gratitude. Please accept these presents, net in compensa- tion for what you 'have deli?, but as a token in memory of the nle sant times we have 'spent together, and with them our best Wishes for your future prosperity and welfare, We hope you will long be spared to lead us in the service of eong,and•that when your singing here is end- ed, you may join the nobler choir above to sing the song of Moses and the Lamb„forever. Sign- ed in behalf 'of the congrenation; C.A.Tn bREPPERI): 1 • Avliollornwea.. ' A very enjoyable evening was spent,. with music, recitations, &c , and the corn - patty broke up apparently well satisfied with theft atti's pleasure. _ In the_ „lvritt.611 eepy. Of the lease- of Mr,- . \ e 'as farm, fast week, it was -stated there were Vt,acres ofausfilaud, but the compositor Made it ."70" in print, and in the hurry of proof reeding, the mistake was not noticed. ear,- • • MEV mail "min. Batat's.-Mr. Hugh McCartney becatne the owner of a•Fulten colt the other,day, it has all thespoints of a 2 10 i tit lueksa-• Mr.MeCartney had a valuable brood mere, die on Sunday night boa ; the cause was gas on the stomeela Some of the youths or Stanleyhadto pay for their fun at the charieari the other night. The sac: rament of'. the. Lord's •Su pper was •dispen- ceCin -trnien church :on Sunday last, After the Monday: Preaching in connec- tion with the sacrament, Mr. McCoy, of Egnsohdyille, was -presented with a spurse eontalning:$75, as.a slight recompense -for the trouble and expense be had been at - while rietine as moderator On their behalf, the Brueehetld people are noted for their liberality. Mr. McTavish And ItIrs Simpson, of Tuckersmita,_who have been Wr -iting at Kansas, for thelast• sig weeks, returned on Wednesday, they were both well pleased with the country, but would not care to locate lhere pertnanently. sEverybody fourteen miles areend went to the picnic at Bayfield, on the lat. of July. • Et . Balees.-Mrs. J. Kilty, and sou have gone oh a visit to friends at Houghton; Mich, ,Sfr. Frect Thompson is home from a trip to the101d Country. Mr. ,Ta Kelly has • strawberries fotir inches in °items ference, of the [Vet ,Yeatle _bearings Mrs, ',Tobin, of Torento; and daughter of Mrs: Tighe, are at hotne on a visit. AGaitathiety were picking strawberries at Mr, Ilore's last Illo-taisy forenoon.. J.ihn'James, in- fant sou of 'John Murdock, died on -the 25thalame., after a short illness from in- flammation of the lungs. -Mr. John Mor- eau, the oldest resident of the Maitland Bleck, tooklaihisdepartereato -Sloths-la-et:- week; he engages in the grocery business; anotherj. P added teethe lalyth list. • COLBORNE. Bainas.-The finest field 'of fall Wheat in this township, is that of John Snyder's, -Maitland-conslathe-grainestandingeonsean- average - nearly- 5 ,feet high... ,Mra-Wa. W. Baer started for Siincoe, ons:VV Tuesday last. Mr. John Snyder has. erected a shed to his barn 15x60 feet, Haying -commenced in this sectionaon Monday. Crops look better here, outsiders say than they do' anywhere around. Statute labor is finished, antbattaassell done. Whi.e Mr. N Baer was walking along the river one day, he slipped and fell,hurting hie thigh severely. ONE or rue l AT:10mm. -Mr. creel. orne , owns ipa, says p thirty busbels.ot wheat last spring. He get a splendid sample of wheat, and if he ean only rise as good himself,jag is quite sure he will have no difficui lty n selling it al two dollars it bushel. The .sharpers had him in a pretty tight place, tor be- sides the six dollara it hurdlel he was to pay, they were -to get half the,otem He get a settlemet with them by paying the $180. He aold fifteen bushele hauself and gave out tha other flfteee among his neighbors, and he i$ to get one half of the cop. The crop at/ present .is very of good. , SHAVOILTIll Sit., Al.J 014.0.Y1410- WW1 intown this fiitiek-. • • Tho Good Templets ailk pienia at'Ray. Geld on Dominion Day. "Miss Aggie Armitage who bait been at- tendinu college at Whiebylis home for the holidays. The 11.0V. Mr. Smythe', a 13ruseels 00. tupied the pulpi, of the Methodist church last Sunday, morning and evening, Mrs, Dr. T. H. McDonald, of Peters- burg, Mich,, and Mr, Geo, 11 Soo t and wife, of Toledo, Oloo.,_ aro visiting friends tion of 014 wogs „n ,j uto. 23ed ; the 'fa eiral . in town and moot)+, ...litteesed by a coriverfed hatel,keeta , was on Saterany, et, Bea'e oettletery, him, 1 the person thee enuotinced vs "if it lelr.,,and Mrs, rrank ScOtt, vtho react° I line, Mr Santee Yeutig lute boon wothing is ,. e lonel.keeper in the to 0/ ti of 'Pals on the HerouRoad between Seaforth and Harpurhey, will celebrate. the fiftieth se- nivereary of their wedding day on July 1st, Meseta. A. Armitage, A. Cardne and Miss Johnson, all sail for the old countey this week, the former by way of New York ana the latter by Quebec. Mr. Armitage goes for the good of his health', we hope that he will be very much benefitted there- by. l• We were sure that ouriire fighters,would distinguish themselves, which they tied moat- ritiblTataatliac fireman's demonstra- tion in Kincardine last week, They. brought home with them the first purse for hose reel race, Mr. Geo, Sills, the: chief of the brigade also carried off the gold medal for quick -coupling Of hose. Last Friday evening,at the Y. U. 0. A, rooms, was held a musical and literary en- tertainment under the auspicee of the ladies auxilliary, There was a large at- tendert:se, but we, are inclined to think that most of the people wept home some- what 'disappointed, owing to IMMO who „remised to peatteatate statatheartatarinome- noatmaimue,t,ting in an lippearaticet WFUOh iiathemune of quite a. break in the pro. gramme, Ketchum Cohvention and Onemeat Clo., of Onneda, gave a concert hero last Th urscao,y, the ad miasion free, oousequentiy there was a very large audieoce, Every- body that was present have spoken highly of the concert given and probounced it 'first•class in every respect. At the close of theseoncert a sioging•clasa was organized end over, fifty hnve lolled it. Mr,. Kat - ahem is instruetor. and the members o! - the class are pleased with the manner of. teaching, On Siniday evening the company assisted the chOir• of the Methodist chard. Mr, Ketelmin conducted a song service for abent 39 minutes, the pieces . song were old faleiliar ones, 'anelatte, "Happy Land," "Sweet bye -and -bye," , and the large crane gregatiOn joined heartily in the,singing, it fact, SQMO who seldom sing were seen to -openetheir maths to make melody. ;Such - singing has not, been heard hi this town. for a very •long time, Would that Ikca had more Qf it for sve; are sure every boy ivould want to attend church and alit odes a single service:. '-" cri. Bleyclista are prectising •every eveni ug. a 1 IROBEET AtOLIUS PlithiiShot„ at "Seclusion Grove ;" he expects to bave meraton. His addreigi was mainly it red - Mr Armstrong's new house ready for the tation of hie _own experience, and those plasterers in a ehort time, Win Beadle, who heard him, .state that it was one. Of formerly of the oleo, but now of Palmer- the moat pathetic that coultlabe delivered." stens 15 back again. D Oantelon, of Olin- The Sunday services, *14 in the barracks, too, general agent for the Massey Mfg, Co. were all very largely..attended,•being of is at present in our village. The teachers the usual character.* On Monday thQ force snd pupils of the public schoothere,intend was largely increased by officers and--sol.holdiug a strawberry festival on the 2nd diers from other places, and the unite July, the prospects are that: tt will be a crowd marched in procession, .elonie the mimes. While T. Cassady was breaking principal streets. Their entbue nem evi- in a colt the other day, it ran away with dently knew no bounds; e0ery drummer new buggy,. .antLeneashed itoonsiders- followed his-ownstinsaatambourineseav-to.— sa, able ; Tom Will have to stay at home now ling and triangle were played with vigor on the lot. A very successfel Picnic by the and -no regard for harmony. Handker- schoels No. 1 a,nd 3, Colborne, was held in chiefs waved, and OeffittliOnallY rt piece of Gowery, on Saturday hest. The day was some sacred choruscould be heard amid fine,,ancl a large comenerse of people and the confusion. The soldiers proceeded to children amused themselves in all kinds of the Agricultural Show Ground, Where the sperm ; a game of foot -ball betweea the ,building had been converted into it banquet schools, closed the sports. A T McDonald hall, and this was ailed to its utmost. sold a-first-olaes heavy draught horse to a After refreshments had been served; the Seaforth buyer, for a geed eum, jubilee proceedings were commenced un - Seco* Ace -A meeting of -the Colborne der controNf Staff -Copt Sumner, of Tor - Branch Scott Act Association, was held at onto, assisted by Special Van Allen, of Smith's HIM' on Thursday last and was Palmerston. Until rata* half past ten `adaaeariedalty-allievaa-Masetemeeitalmattlasattaa4 4tfecersandlathltereerelatedetheirereligionsee Webster, of Goderich, and Youug, of Col- experiences, and delivered stirring ad - borne. There Was great enthueiasra meta- drosses. The remarks of BQMO of the feeted, .and our 'temperancepeople artanot speakers were really elognestat, and Would in the lean ditteofiragecl at the uniatisfecs 'do credit to persona of education and cul - tory results of the Act while being tried' fur?, althoegh tho majority were onto this last time, but know wherein .the ordinary.. After the jubilee service,- the a lie, and are deteerninsd to make their audience was dismissed, and an "all-night fluence felt- in its. welfare. Cheering ad- prayer meeting". held, to which. quite a dresses were given and resolutions visaed, nue:tiler remained- . By. the .banquet and a all pointing to the fact that this sick clues- other means sufficient was realized tO pay' tion meat ,be put into the hands of ph -i- off thebtortgage an the barracks, which 'is cians. 'and deprive those of the least do- now free from debt. The officers bore wish minion over 11, -who have hitherto kicked, eta express their gratitude to the • friends throat and poisoned it, as theirtasha and who so kindly cense to their_ assistance in policies are--- ivelfare: providing took.for tphaei-tja ba nquet. ril following. the proceediugat-- . EAST watt Aleostr. • °apt Leing, Cadet Lob, Goderich ;. Cadet Mr Greentyetal'a little ie naw in Yorke, Stratford ; Copt Rioaartielm, Cadet full blast. , • . Stigere,Mitchell ; Capt Cadet 13e11, • Henry Taman lost I: cow Aua two .01w. Seafoath Osit Rowe,Wessels ; Capt. They werea great loss, at$ Werw iheY e valus Bieck ell, Cadet Ouarie. Teeswater; Lieet• , le • , a.. • • ; Wallace,Cadet Conine, Kincardine ; Cant W -. -Omani areteaw-aa'Vea lately" -fads.- Minna, Cewab, Winghtun ; aLieut. hased a fine covered • hufrom the zgy faale.• Cadet Pvince, Blyth; Lieut Free- • Londeeboro neumfacturet, Brundson, . man, Elora; ()apt Spackmart, Cadet ISea- - Mr. Carlton, the great horse importer bright, °Buten ; Staff Capt Sumner, Tor. of this pert of the country,' lost Scotland's onto; Special Vain Allaa, Palmerston. Glory, a very valuable stallion, lest n eek. • .. Samuel Walsh raised a barn the other X01091011 C4611114. day 05x615, end afterward.- gave the hays dance that lasted till late. next morning. Judge !roma presided . at the Division: Mr Wrri. McGoivae,awho has beim eel- doert; on Fridayaast. This aae wtr,Ypilfe•' The all intend to get the that prize' on the plOyed with his oxen at M. Yourafts mill, sented by Messrs. Man*g....5 Airtt,Powell first e • , 200 children enjoyed tamilselyee at the 5 .cent strawberry 'feet' val in Kiio:e Clitirch; i on Saturday afternoon last. ' , o Blyth, finished last Fridays, making $eta a and a neither inorfIgHs.nraarittaattarteatTs. he docket n • onth. ' Mr, and Alii...Currie intend going to the ltalc;v. Salt, Tisclull gett; W*ernpin, Id country aeon. -fly this etiaame On this r. Sada with*R 'Irwsiu ettehecessi.ee gar- . nishee. Theirs aro suite against Thomas Salt, who absconcledeetne year age, in • -Waling sold a avealarfine .tho'rete hichalt-issseaghteto-attachecertairr bred cow to -Mr. Tabti, of this townah•p, ip the heeds of Mee -R. -Irwin; Eiecutor of • Whieh.,ala. Talk ' owned when she was Hrs. Salt's will, and whichhave been bo - young, faneadab6ought back because she was queathed to Thomas Salt. Manning ob- stibala• titined an Oralea in eaeli-Case for substitu- . • di. match of: base • and loot ball wee tional service.' • : splayed between the'Blyth saheb] and 5 S Landsborough &at. Thii was it simi- No 10 E Woavatiosh on Friday, last- The lar case, in which Harttaobtained an erdera • Myth boys gained in base ball:but came ' Swan v. Davis -An interpleader action, out oven in by taking•aeine in-;Which-defendera • •forther of the junior Village:Club: • goods seized .by plaintiff, tit suitof. plff. Another base ball match Was played he- Judgment reffereeds Powell for ' Off, • tween the same clubs as.playetilasteweeka juiltice for deft:- - • The east chub was.victotioue by 11 runs.- : Doherty v. Trailsona-Actimi for 'ergot, ,WhiIe William Quinn was:cite ing a ball Judgment for plif., Manniag forsolff.„ t hie him on the elect Of the •Isittlefinge,r, Fleming v. Otaigas-aketien • for wages, ibaira breaking -it He to catch alaidginentsfoaspiff. aa---7----ss • ' 7'wPc/ie1 t, P:caeca caaS'inith. Action . et note and. account. . judgment against both on notoerid 'clistniesed as to [Moto-mt. Powell for Deft Wariviok, .Manning for • _ Deft Smith. . . • • • . • "There was an unusually large nuriaber. of . judgment :Minn:lenses, Upon filiMe of which • the Judge epokesout pretty plainly to these defaulting debtors.able to pay. -46, 6 • •••.;-- The 'Rev. T- Campbell 'preached his farewell sermon, last Sabbath:. evening. Ile -intends remriving to OivenaSountis, this morning •( Wednesday.) The Rev.. Mr. Turk. of Lucke*. will pi•ohatily ar- rive, ori Friday, the -211d. , The'strawberryTestival in.Knox church, on Fridav•mtehing, was a grand success, about 300 .neople were ,present, and $28 were cleared towards paying for the meg- naficent new Doherty organ, which has lately becti,sedded to the S. S.*.furriitueese • At the iast meeting of the I 0 0 F Hee ron Lodge, No 62, Otiaerichathe follow- 1. ing were elected as enders for the en:' tting term F • Lawreace, N ; George .J Green, Vs° ; johe $traiton. R R ; George' Stevens, I' ; and Neil Cerrapbell, Treas., ether •electietoseire-te-followe•--Tate•repre- seetetivea to the 15th irual session of Grand Ledge, were N1 Campbell. and The choir of -the ',Viettaria, St, church! went, last Thursday, to the assistance of the Presbyterians, of Sheopitedon, on the occasion • of. their anneal tea meeting. Unlike naost ebeini they' arrived too soon ; they :the:refire &nye on ' to*Port Albert, and enjoyed an hour's stroll .near the beach., Tea Was not served until .ebeut half otter "eibtaIliffialadiattely,after which the chairmen took hie' place. The 'singe lug by the b"riailia assieted by Mr, Thoni - 'son, of. Knox church,. Wag all* that could be wished . -Un fortu nately-zone of. 001_ speakers; with the exception ot the pastor, Rev. 141.y. Cameron, were present, and. as local talent called upon a' with case cen- Sent began to make excuses," Miss Trne- inan• kindly consented to give a recitation, which she did as perhape no other Godes ich The- Rev; Mr. Salton, account the council does not meet ant 'August, ea he is eaeirea. . . • Lootko4 ei-luAcH OHIMES Rev; Mr. Gee preached in• Ontario St. church on Sunday Morning. Rev. Mr. Legear will eeter on his duties there on Sundaysneaa • The ' Londeeboro. Ddethedist Sabbath Scheel and Hohnesiille 'Sabbath School purpose joining. the Methodist schools of town in,their ' picnic to GOderich, on the 13th inst. If all- go thertawill be a big crowd. . __,-The Seaforth Expositor,- says ;•-aRei. Mr. Stewart, of -Clinton, preached two excelleet sermons itt the Presbyterian church in this tolen Sunday. Mr. Ste• wart is always a 'favorite with Sealoith congregations.. From several Methodist Ptdpits in the .c Domtainne Da -ea -Both Luck now and Goderich hold their Caledonian -games -.- - on Thursday, July lit, the latter place " being likely to get the crowd from here. The Doherty Organ Hand go to GoderiCh to play en bi-ald-the Steamei-Saganaw ValleYE' ' is ma .-The. Is TtMamma .. other cents Worth of notintsais. :The boy" in. 610 son, went into a store and asked for te• . tendance &cadet -gay' did not know 'the ()unto, farewell sermons weee preached y_ministers_whoareremoving to oaaltle Of the articles and gave her 0. _. `; -ther 'Nuttnegta are • Worth - 10e o. dozen, and fi stations, and the pleasant friendships that have existed ' are severed. Next Sunday make an ounce. When the woman ti at - their WU called to the face that the boy their Successor's outer on their work- in had evidently • Medea mistake, and she . heir different appdintments • ' ' wavasked if she woeldn't return them,sho The Goderich Signal Bap :-On Sunday " morniiig the Rev. Mr. Rupert, of Clinton i" occupied North street pulpit,aed preachei4 eeplieda, No, indeed, it they make a mistake, it s their lookout, not mine. a memorial sermon,. anent the pastor's mother, Who peesed away on the 9th inst. The discoursewas beautifulin thought, and a rich ixnesititin of the text: Rev. „aa„...1.4.21Bigatiatux who present- ..IVRA then._ .13 asked -to "say a few words," he did io and in sueh a humorous WAY that for half .mn. hour his audience were in the broadest good humor. Bev. Mr. Cameron followed t with au excellent Speech on ." How and what to read." , The choir on their return were caught by the terrific thunder storm I of Thursday night (or Friday morning) but in spite of that declared they had not enjoyed themselvea so well for months. a 'committee Meeting .of ihe church' a:A.1=1U was passed to Wo; Trtterhan, Mrs Stilton, and the choir for th a a eervietea the Lord!' Mr R. N eminently. 2ualified . contain ' important Femen •revela Lions , pu e a 1 cu r ( i • . • AmtltilltuLto. r ' cless ot preaching. The pulpit waS droo- l-tr.() PiCiNIC --The mutual oicnic of the was furniehed by the oilcan ed oil the occasion, and suitable music. Fortnightly Review, The :,r fele is - captioned " Bettina the Scenes." and is Roman Catholic congregatioti a „kshfield. OitLirti..151614,7--` e follovving gentle- ostensibly contributed by ari Itishitien. . was hold' on SAturdav afternoon in Dean's men having passed a snccessful examiiiii7 It tells substaniially (he following •story i grove, Lake Shore Road. The weather tion -before the Biahopta Examining ()hap Frank 1i -e, Searethey of the English was delightful. the attendenee large; and liens, Rev. Carillon Richardson. and Hill,. Brarieh of the Irish NationaaLeague, oc- the gathering a success in every respe0t, , were presented to his lordship for ()Mina- eupied an ACO on Bridge Dir., opposite kineng those resent were M.C, Cattieroti, min) . irl Westminster Hall, iti •the Hering of 1882. Atp,„ thin A .111, Ross, MI).11,,. Fred W. , we,tt, at on TiMsday nioroing in the fot- St, George's Church, London_ The office adjoined the rooms:occupied at - E. Cameron, A. MeGrory... of Lueknow, Sox, Huron Oellege ; Mr. A W Ditivdney, t --• lowing order .--For Deacons -Mr. G W . 4 j:/ar 4. Mr. Parnell used Ityrtieai office . the Same. jimt by the Irish lam liaseentery: • Johnston, Juno Bailey, of Godericat II Rev. Father West, of •Watvanosh, Patrick WyclIfia ; Mr. J 0 Robinson, Weeliffe; for 'the transaction of private ' hueineria, Kelly, of Myth, and others. Rev, Father M. 1 Gainrer, . Wycliffe. For Priests- because, as ho said; it was the quietest was-untiting-in--his • effints to _tender_ thesaltehinsetta.Mmier ; Rev, alt,IittagelVISI. l' ^ A i'l it, place he could get in the neighborhood. The knives iited in .the assessinati te:ot, Doublet, the popular and energetic pastor, Rev. J W Hodgema .13eyfield ; Reit. S a J,..tortt seaeentlishe and littrate ...tit ....Pliahlre . taxation enjoyable to the visitors. In 'a tIonsitil; Rev, A K Oriffiti,.Moneton ; Rev eontest for a gold.headed cane, between G Edgelow, 1/resclen ; Rev. It D Freeinan, Park were purchased with Leagueiromey. D. E. Canseronalof Ltieknews., and Jeniei Easiamaa, Thetas knives Were theri. given to a Fenian Dailey, of Goderich, Mr. Chuntroo WA8 - cobbler to cover vvith leather sheaths, yid If a big cro d and boon es 4 ......,-.......46...1114.-.....-......-.. .--.... of Frank 13yrnes end were subsequen y ,stafivati a 4..34 alithttee. frohl the cobbleee she]) they wei e del v.rs declafed the Wiener by a large triajolity.s. " • . al 9 On thd- • ed at the office teethe League by a brintiet tl Itamps,.-nov, Kr Cas veil preachea his aiii14111 eenstitUte a zueeeseful jubilee, thou DIANOBESTElt. entrusted to Mra. Ftank Byrne to tie cons farewell worsen) horsiest. Sondatt morning t the Salvation Ar'inv hpre had the moot veyed to Dublin, end then to be deliveted - Mr. C. Rutherford, of St`, Releila. preached seeeeesfill event of this kind, on Monday to James Carey,- Miss Maggie Byrne took' . A ' (Arent Sensation. , • 1,0141.1011, Able 29.-A seevetioil '• -been-caused by-mflartiele-pufpoptings-to both by gifts and experience, or that bliah d i if o ent number e a200, furnished freni the Leaitue trecisury„ -- in tihdePf tmestlatonvittn ellanroth4 TIV‘.1'0""hg°8t`. 1.!'i l'h" 1/Ultass “nififfigicecla trea :84,10valt cittoei.21)nitirby.11:,t.00rteltlyabolti:,atint ottr:i.bieset t. eeeepe tea_ o. ....r -ohn _out 5 ;tat 1...0t, ,A-3- -a, -9. to Amorioa, patriot,. ugtta who the Treasuree of the Leagne," heated tile a