The Huron Signal, 1886-5-7, Page 44
mew Ad Thai Meek.
Removed John trophy.
saee W.sk Osly Itubert H Haled.
O.nerel brvsat Wwted Tits ud -e.
To the Pulite to General Alex. Mauro.
pore sad *Wk. Making -Mule Stewart-
Gederteh M Works- Itubenaus & HAL
(Mao .1 liana Yitimisettut.s Peter Adam
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to•..
Dees uoode H. W. Hvraboar t l's., West-
ford.
NEWS ABOUT IIOME.
Till HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 188G.
toTI.. Bible Society reepst y seat front Om genial fries/ Daa °arty, "the PagrApIlu trot St tame Ytturva a -
et t,10 thirty .truugly bound volumes prlsst's amu," lice t.dt hie ear cu diaries Mratimuuuoaealarelugtkehrieka.*age
.d the memoir's for use to the tuieseva the week. His bright subtle still beams so lung oocupi.d by conductor H:ggius,
q{mnley school, winch tomo to St. An- on his many friends, al1Pougli las hearty a seemed story being added to the strud-
drew's church. The doattun wan iamb laugh eanout bei heard Dm is one of are. Whoa oempleted, the house will
L the uswt popJlar men la testa with be • aomnwdwus one, bud prebuilt •
Or rob Oo6•datts.-Capt. McKenzie rowel and old. rich dna pour. handsome appearance. kir.. DLbuuun
for Gude- The Sebtertb Sten say.: "Mr. John nitwit& to aocoamodele sumuinr .Lotto's,
left can Thomismachs final week) y aced her szalleut reputatwn should
Ivisit, to take charas of Lu schooner, tel Scotus, our worthy dtrtslsw wort olsrk, draw Patronage u(b ■,d Glen- Frtwt
1 Ariel, and expects to set bail for the Ica p1•c d a telephone to his residmee wawhat km', if this lady, we feedGeorgianB• momd►y next week. - in order to moot the Santa of the pa►lic. carred she will be a hostiles who will be
sa-
M We are pleased w rote that Mr- B. w
certain tojgive estufacti o.
I (K tncardine
A chiel'ssmarm ye. 'akin notes r, ondea.onng lar carnet the
AO faith he'll Areal It." I The newest
Ailwton to °t ...Ju• n a''k,
' the tiettes, and ho wads late w bowue as Tru Ynurtx:k•t UP Jesuits. -The 1
u the rawest 11 1* .ss. to d by A. p gaily *lar au *ficial as bar Predeeewww. Derby, England, Shorthand Writers'
Tom s:sOM journalism. It u minuted by A. Deo- Winn,' Association takes credit for the fact that
holm, formerly cal Kincardine, and w W mit whom rec tly tired it as lel g
If you are anzloae for • trued photo 51110 I most cred,tahly Ret up. Woodstock
r.corge rtewan sad be made tapp). He anew I ought to be able to support an tveaiog
to pious his Faros*.
Field sod louden swede st fiatrg5 Ofd•v. If ' Pill* l•
o0 want buil"' 15 crockery sen sad net•A Jew peddler tryies too ride • Heavy
Iiio prices. Orecerie• at bottom rates. Gro. knew created • good deal of t
OW.
t'•ll at MaL Mdiillivey's the grocer. He around the market on Saturday abor-
ts wtw117 meettit to his choice new "'wk. ' nonan. He bowed on the saddle like a
welch for high quality and low price, cannot c ,rk on • rppl j sea, and tel penpers-
►e excelled. tion steed ea his forehead like
l'ekbrate the day by ■ ring on the lith
Ina new wit of fantiow a cut bough' from be•de,
Y. te A. IMdbam. t e stylish tailors. Th•tl R. R. Robb, of Stratford, 5b. in town
• semible way of doing it.
FiNK TAILOl(ING. - For the casinos( last wink, acting as advance agent for
e pilog salt, foe rtes seems. sad mer est B.iM s Cotmidy Company. wkieli sill
gond,, for the o)eest and beet trials's. tar appear here week alter mixt. Sam is
1.o o .th YLR p to Mvetberm ae. still ander the war of the Mikado,
So tar the prophet• have berm away which i•e considers agrtaios tel mat
be weather. but we one
catching mute ever written.
make any mistake it h. may. R `billows turns
oat first class week 1s tel pbwograpk
ile's good. he [a
See the stock of hourefernishls55 u 8assd-
era' Variety Store .5511 raper. etiolate
shades. cornice pules. picture ba4 e !
mouidiag. and . line stock teff tinder
m
carriage*. The cheaper
e on
O. C. Robertsen. Kest street. is ether 'real
bargains in barge . wire mattresses aid bed
roepl setts 1 *111 have a lot of sew bed room
setts me arm of the week. which 1 will mil at
• moan advance es Gest. New is tel time to
Ret wow hareems.
-Wynne Roach or Au..' -'-Yea can noir
procure for aft teats trees my I •
(.oderich a he of Limoges R
Royal fo sere rest.
great
remedy ver , .warier virtues
and
•lone .1 k .rise have .heady pre-
4ucs s " free' the artaet-
del cities
• Del the feet
that itld• s et D ons,* frees. De est Mtbsa
t tint [t doss not roan• ases t r yes from of souse eaterprWR terseness decor
gtv[ag Its trait
There was no quorum of the school
beard trustees uta Monday.
Severs' Clinton Oddfellows took put
in the exertion on Sunday.
Mies Dolly Vanderlip returned to
Brantford sellers last week.
Mw Lissie Gibson has gone te Mani-
toba to keep house for a brother those.
Mies Annie Cooke returned to town
last Thursday after • long visit to relati-
ves at Pincouning, Mich.
Percy Moorbowe left for Pineoeni.g,
Mich., on Monday. to vm,t his brother
mid sister, who reside then.
Jen Addison lad week made an esti-
mate of tel damage on the north pier.
with • view to speedy repairs.
We regret to learn that Mies Blair, the
excellent teacher of ti:e 2ud room in the
central.cbocl, a still indisposed.
We are glad to .m Godfrey Hamlin
able to be at he post again, after being
laid up for • week with a seven cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Smith, of Clinton,
were in town last week attending tel
funeral of their relative,Mr. David Mor-
row.
The person who took the lock off tel
Rate on Britannia street, is requested to
call at this office, and he can have the
key.
Mrs. Scager s Sunday -School ohms pm.
panted her with an Easter gift last week.
The gift was composed of • card and •
pair of races.
The schooner Kollage left harbor o s
Tuesday for the Wy f,•r • load of cedar
lumber. This is the first departure of a
Goderich ve•eel in 1886.
A choice selection of Swede turnips,
Hungarian and mallett, Dorn and buck-
wheat at S. Sloane's, woodsman, Gude-
D. M. Gordon, of St. Helens, having
successfully passed the examittatioms of
the Cuivofsiy of Toronto Medical
School, has decided to locate his prectlm
practice in Auburn (Manchester. Dr.
Gurdon has our heartiest wishes for suc-
cess. Our Herm boys make skilful
Rob& Bell, wbo has been working in
Chicago for the past year, has returned
to Goderiob and entered Into
5ith Mr. Robertson, in the marble works
business. He has practical
in the basins., and the new firm will
now be in a pesitioo to give the moat
prompt attention to orders.
Roy Harrison, eldest sea el J. C.
Harrison. of the Palos roller rink. had
his arm broken Deer the elbow on Tues-
day morning lest. The little fellow
stood up le a baby carriage to reach
something above him, and while eo mice -
pied, the wheels of the corneae. were bet
to militia, seesaw bice to fall.
The •teentles of the street inspector
is called to the fact that garbage heaps
are nut Ott the etreete in different parts
of the town. Lest Friday while Henry
Curwen was driving into town his bores
took fright at one elf these unsightly
mounds, and ran into the ditch by tho
roadside. Fortunately no damage was
dune.
01' 1 w first awooiatwn to Engles.' to
(rum the position o librarian
Gudericb Mechanics' Institute, will brie before its members the •dt'isabtli-
dwrtly remove to Toronto. He was • ty of taking active steps In the direction
good citizen, and his well known figure of making the year 1887 • Jubilee well
5111 be mimed in Knox church. Mr. I worthy of the inventor of
The subject was brought before the Imo -
Miller left uu Tuesday for a few days
visit to his son Richard at St. Heles'a
He will return to town early mist week,
and leave for Toronto on Thursday or
Friday. He and his respected partner -
in -lite will reside with their son Thomas
This annual meeting 4 the Mechem's
Iastatute toot place eta Muoday evening.
The t..lhiwiog vers elected °Boars f..r
the ensuing twelve months : prmtdeat,
S. Mahr,msoe; vise -president,'(' Westh-
erald; second vim -president, W. H.
Munisy; secretary, Geo. titivate; treas-
urer, A. J. Moore, Directors, H I.
Strang, E. Sharman, W. F. Foote, E. C.
Russell, C. Blake, C. A. Humber.
Messrs. J. H. Colhoree, A. Morton and
Geo. Rice wan elected honorary Immo
bora
Bus BALL. -Tie "North Stars," of
Wit exam. Wive written the "Actives," et
matt u in • paper by Mr. S. C. J. Wood-
ward, who remarked that although pho-
nography was almost in its fiftieth year,
it was still in its youth, and its utility
was not as yet sufgcieedy ooderrtood.
Mr. Woodward strongly led
the Netiue•I Cel.hrstiuu of t1 . Jubilee
of Pbusugrapby Tu the Canadian
Shorthand Society is due the honor 0t
first bringing before the photoVraphic
world the idea of the Jubilee, the sug-
gestion bavta* been made by Mr. Thos.
McGillicuddy, of Guderich, Out, at the
aiavetttiea last inmmer. --{T1s Cosmo-
politan Shorthander .
Swamp Whiskey. Constable Hicks,
of Brussels, brought an important pris-
oner to gaol on Thursday last under the
fullowiag circumstances :-On Tuesday
Inspector Cavan, of Stratford. and Con-
Ouderich, the junior champions of ilio stable Scott, of Brussels, made a raid on
county, cancelling the proposed match the how art Gen Barber, in Howick
fixed ler today. The Actives are cone- township, neer Fordwich, and arrested
gamily d 1 Our teem kat so Barber fur haling an illicit still on the
good • record that the Aber Globs are premise& Jas. Burt was also arrested
afraid to fees them. It looks u if the fur being • partner in the affair. A inch
Ooderiob boys will have to go sway from tab and mash were footed in the cellar.
home to meet opponsota In that event Some 00 gallons of liquor had beep
they should net put up the trophy fur manufactured and sold. The charge was
competition. Let those who wish lar try withdrawn against Barber, and he told
r for the cup come to Goder►ch for it. The that the balance of the
Actives are open:to receive challenges. apparatas was stored in the garret over
The early death of Mrs. A. D. White, the kitd►es, where it was found by the
of Listowel, daughter cf Jamieson Reid, ofhoers OD Wednesday night. Bert first
of this place, has crested mach gym- pleaded mit guilty, but afterwards with
Why. Last Autumn she was • bride, drew the plea He wee fined Ow bad
and left Gtderich with bright hopes lox two months' i in the county
the future. A few short months passed. jolt. The esu was tried before A. Hunt -
and she tall into • decline, and acs Moor std Jon. Shaw, J. P. on Wednesday
her pergola' kerne fur rest and •psisl al beruoon.
care. On Monis; she died, at the early At the Official Quarterly Board of the
age of 21, leaving her young husband to North street Methodist church held
mourn the its of an affectionate nom- Monday May 3rd, the followinttresole-
'solei
pinion. Her end was bright and hope- tion was adopted
fat, and her Christian character grew this Qarterly Baud piste on reword
more radiant as the close of her life drew - their kith of the ..rvtm a of
ny(h. the Rev T. M. Campbell, diaries his
It is to be hoped that the petition pastorate of 3 years among us. In the
signed by many of the aced ialsentalI swims duties to • 'minister •
C. 0. 7.-11 the last regular meeting
of Court teedericb lila 32, the folbwing
officers were duly installed :-Bre. Alex.
Sounder.. C. R ; Wm. Pridiam, V.C.R. ;
John Pridbam, Chaplain; Thoma'
8aeyd, F. Sec.; Wet. MMecCCreath, Roc.
Bea ; C.C. °rabb, Trema ; John Spiral,
8.W.; Roost. Ellis, L W.; J.C. elastin,
Jas. Stewart, J.B,
Mir Oanthesi, elocutionist, will ap-
ear is Qodorieh in Victoria Opera
Hottst on the evening of Friday, M•y
14th, soder the atomises of the High
8.hool Literary Society. The managers
of the Society guarantee • treat Mies
'Wyatt and Mises Radcliffe. vocalists, will
amide ; and Mies Cooke and Mr. D•Pea-
dry will furbish 1 music.
A stallion race for horses owned in the
°oantime of flufue, Perth and Bosco,
will be trotted at Seaforth on September
3rd. The following owners have made
the seooad payment for their respective
homes : J. Campbell, Magloian ; George
Whitely. Carlisle ; E. Livinoatone,
Mountain Eagle ; J. Ward, Mohawk
Chief ; A. Smith, Gudench Chief, and
R. Thompson, Gulddust.
We are glad to sae Arthur Cantelon
around again. He strained himself mv-
rich. See his advertisement •rely nearly two months ago lifting some
The mission school here is sadly in heavy backs in he cellar, and his liver,
need of books for the libraries. The lungs and bowels ware affected most
cause is one that should eoli.t the gym- painfully foreseers' weeks. He is now
pathies of the wealthier Sunday regaining his old -tin vigor, and we
schools. trust he will hem nothing more than
John McMillan, the popular reeve of the memory of the •ccidetnt to trouble
Mullett, has been prostrated with a sew- him after this summer.
ere attack of inflammation of the bowels. At the fortnightly meeting of the H.
but we are glad to hear that he is now 8.1,S, bold last Friday evening the fol-
lowing proem' was presorted : Address,
R. Hamden bas returned nn Mdaday the president ; reading, Mr. Allen; solo,
to Toronto to resume his studies. after Mt Heddle; reading, Miss Campbell;
spending the Easter Holidays with hu duet, Mires Ralph and McIntyre; chor-
parents, Mr. and Mrs John Hamden of us, the members; editor's selections, Mr.
Napier Street Heddle; reading, Mr. McLeod; solo, Mr.
Mrs. Jordan dad babe left for Mont- Carroll; ,queti.on drusen Mr. H. 1.
real on Fnday last, where they will Strawy; solo, Mise Maxwell.
spend • couple of months. Mr. Jordan
1 them thither, but is expect-
ed back this week.
• Me- Drummond, she new locsl Meta-
• rrr of the Bank of Montreal, has arrived.
We welcome him to our midst, and
treat that his stay here will be a pleas-
ant CM • rrsperoos one.
Ile. M. Nicholson, the West street
dentist, makes the preservation el the
natural teem a spaciity. 17
tend from P a m. to 4 p. in. for the
painless extraction ofteeth.
Thr Salvation Army marched to the
station on Saturday night. to welcome
the return of the officers from the open-
ing of the temple at Toronto. Then
was a joyful scene at the station.
The (nand,.'. Meth.,.hal Vngo:in• for
May is a very readable another. Among
the most readable articles an John Me-
1o,nald'S "Lebow from a Merchant's
Diary." For .1e at the bookstores.
)rev. W. Johnetoon preached in hay-
field on Sunday, and his place was taken
here by the incumbent of Bayfield, Rev.
Mr. Hodgins, who preached interestins
and instructive sermons at both services.
That relic of barbarism, a cAariwvri,
disgraced the town tin Tuesday evening.
Some of the children who took part were
more suited fol spanking thea for IM
eheap cigars they were foolishly indulging
in.
The Salvation Army exer••iaa at Tor-
onto appeared to have stirred .p the
members . as there was a Mg
perade of that body on Sunday last. The
officers soy they had a grand time 40551
Toronto.
We regret to learn that rsee. J. R.
Watters, the respected priest of this par-
ish,
arish, is lad op with $ painful same el
int . rheumatism. He has been
ailing for the past cook or so. and .51
}ere enseider$ide pain. Hos speedy and
thorough recovery is di tired by many
win, are not of bis own flock.
rose
Beam ah, will be speedy. The teatimes
was • seven one --severe to 'mjaotle&
The murder of Maines was done soder
the most tantalizing , and
that unhappy affair bas already cost the
elder Besinish his lite. James Henry
Beam,sh should be amt at liberty. He
is said to be in the disease
from which kis father and one sister
have died dace the trendy, and to
which another sister is aloe
Rev. n. R. Tr nee CALL -Three
months ago a unanimous "call" was given
to Rev. G. R. Turk. et Lucknow, by the
quarterly board of North street Metho-
dist church, Goderieh. Tbe board is
still • unit nn h•vtn4 him here, and the
Oungregatiof generally are eager for hav-
ing him. "You can't put it too strong,'
said • leading member of the board to a
reporter yesterday "We're bound to
get him if we out Rev. T. M. Camp-
bell, the able and popular pastor, has
spent the allotted three years hero. He
has got the church in • good working
spirit, and Mr. Turk appears to be the
men to wear his mantle.
CANON F•sa•a'a NEW Bong. -A few
weeks ago, what Canon Farrar was in
this country tens of thousands of people
paid as much as ami dollar each to hear
a single lecture delivered by him, and
were well pleased with what they act for
le Guderioh in favor of the misses high calling, we bays fueled exhibited ice
of James Hour/ him great seal for the Master, ability
and power In preaching, and all the
graces which adorn the Christian charac-
ter. W also feel that we are largely
indebted to him under (kid for our pres-
ent condition, both spiritually
and financially. We likewise desire to
express our kindly feeling toward his
beloved partner a.d his aged mutter, a•
npe in Christian and we tea-
cerely hope that wherever their lot nosy
be cast, the blessing ..f God may attend
them -that they may continually b..k in
the effulgence of the Son of Rigbtsons Dentistry.
abundant
▪ life's work is done, and then "an
abundant entrance" into the realms of ` ICHU[.SUN, L.D.M.
glory may be theirs M. _
Sc•ro*Tn Mrrro.laT Cr use'g.--Rev. ' ii 4 N T A L R OO 11 it.
Mr Salton, of Guderich, addressed the f !Eighth door below the fort (M1oe. Wen -.t..
children of the Sunday school at the I uomwicn. 9025-ly
morning service last Sunday, says the
:{tin. Tbe children sod their teachers
1
•
Ill a r le and s
THE GREAT BARGAINS
J. A. REID & BRO.
AHE NOW . ViL1l1NG IN
DRESS G(x)DS,
GINVHAMS,
PRINTS,
MUSLINS,
EMBROIDERIES,
PARASOLS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,kc
SPECIAL.
We have just purchased (to arrive in a few days) a job
lot of FACTORY COTTON, which we will atoll at less than
Mill Prices.
ME, Come anil See
THE BARGAINS IN
TWEEDS AND COATIN(i8
FOR
SPRING SUI S
IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE PA 1 t e Ina 8
WE ARE SHOWING A NIO LOT OF
Wool Tweeds for Bots' Wear, from 35c. per yid, u
Which will he CVT OVT FREE OF CHARGE.
Highest Price paid fur Butter and Egg".
JAS, A. REID & BRO.
'formerly field k 0aeyd.1
Jordan's Bleck. Colonel'. lath Aoril. INC
L W(N►LVERTON, L D. 8.
Office Odd Fellow. Hail. North St..
Oodt.rtch. Miners moderate. All or war -
occupied the front sesta Miss Brett, ,.aate.t 1916 -
organist. The children Gans All hail --
the Power of Jess name," and after She Peoples Column.
prayer by the minister the children sate(
"Make the Saviour your Frieud." After r ENERAL,q SERVANTe.. WNTED-
catechising the children, the minister j 000wegvs gt5Ooo Arefrret.ce.
preached fico Jade "Keep- in indispessable. Kngnire at Sn:N.L Odce. It
:he love eta,
O" Tim children int as I `{I88 STEW ART, DRE88r. AND
as 01staei; sad listened with 11
marked attention, showing their exalt- Mast.• Raker. takes pleeaum i. nor
aoaneiw` that she bas opened rooms over
Mit Sunda/ school training. The pa'pit G.o. Aebeeoe's store entrance nus the 14qusiw
wan gaily 'eked with a motto of ter where she will he `lad to receive orders from ,
the ladies of t:odericb and vicinity. AU klade
of sewing. et tow and rutting done a tnoder- I
nw
ate prices. Good work guaranteed. 5516-11
` OF HURON EXAMINA-
VTIONIt. Imo.
their money. fteverel of the most ice- dowers "God is love," and the happy
portant of those lectures and addle•s.s faces 'of the children shone with Christian
with other papers are now published by faith and hope as they Gang "0h ! See
John B Alden, of New York, and can the happy home, by and by." Little
now be had in a very handsome cloth- !children took up the offering, and the
bound volume, for the prim of 40 cents plates, laden with silver, were • burden
Some of the lectures are elan published th.y were scarcely able to bear, looking
separately in his Rfe.rir Iwlrery in ' plwb•td, no doubt, with their grand East -
which foto the bottom on Dante sells for er collection. In the evening, the rev.
3 cents ; on T , 2 cents ; on gentleman precJtOd from Pauls epistle
Ideals of Nations, 2 cents ; Thoughts on to Philos oss, n of greet power,
and holy fervor, in pleasing
tortes of • silvery voice, with which his
hearers were delighted as well as edified
sod ioetruoted.
Pott LA" La. n aa- -The Rev Mr. Americo, 3 cents The millions of in -
Calvert will deliver • popular lecture of telligerd people who admire Canon Far-
" The Air W • Breathe." in the lecture ear and who were not able to hear him
roma nt Knox Church. on the evening - lecture, will be delighted to find his
of Wednesday, the lump inst. A &sleet brilliant, scholarly and eloquent
collection to defray the expenses of ex- thoughts placed in this handsome form
perisnents will be taken at the door. within their reach. The publisher's
The lecture will be given under the Illustrated catalogue, 132 pages, is seat
auspices e( the Ldiss' Aid Society,
and the Res Dr. Lore will preside.
The Wi
i for an excursion from that
in June. Could the party
not be in.loced to aim@ w G.derich as
well as others of the same character
during the summer season. They came
here a few years ego and had a grand
day of en.oyment We will be glad to
to any addre.5 on receipt of 4 cents ; or
condensed catalogue free. John 1t. Al- 1 wasa soldier. and 1 took up arms -
den, Publisher, New /Y ork. BaDk (d5r b e. E
PYGMALION AND t.ALATIA.- A fair Ton tyut__Ths teniae,
audience (comprised chiefly of Wiese. Alas t1atielbeall. h•a-alave-Bank
attended the of "Pygmalion clerk No. 3.
and Galatea.' by the Go derich Thespians. Bat blood will tall, even under •slate's
The we,. was wall plead on the board,, orb t Toy,o lawyer.
and the acting was an agreeable surprise g f
to a11. Mr. Reynolds, as Pygmalion. That love scene was my first ox -
o we . ur t'ingham friends here again. astonished all by the vigor and perience in the art. -The law clerk.
(l.lanch will be more attractive than of his .location, and trod the stage with Tell that to somebody else •The ladies
the ease of an old actor. The other gen- in the cast
Ilernen were not up to such g..od form,
but did very fairly for amateurs. J. Tina new Iron avleays
Stricken wee a gorgeo,tsly stored soldier.
A. D. Diatom was an .rt "patron," and The Wardens committee, consisting
C. C. Row and F. D. Widder were rather of Meese. Rata, Ell,ntt and (iirvin, and
aristocratic looking slavesMir the clerk and county engineer, met on
. c int s in
beet Order. We La,re
va neon w.e by for building 0anty iron bridges at Et-
Trem/w M
a and Ca1sa
Just Jua pleasant game of marbles for
me, you know -Dank clerk No. I.
ever 1 his summer.
Quarles Bl ern ra T. -An attractive
program of games end sports has limn
prepared by the onion a„amttloe of the
A (1 1 W. and the band. The prises
are liberal, and their will be fun se well
as the usual run of athletic games. The
price .4 admission to the ground. is Mw,
and tel dim day ought to dr • emit crowd
Georicin.'►f M,c k acting was (f w Thursday afternorm to let the nostMete
some "stare" oh, made • capital oat, mendetlle and Port Albert. Both bridges
into town. The tog of war will be • tea. Mw Radcliffe as Pygmalion's wife I se !ow tear iron bridges, about 64 fees
contest h.tweee wood (handl and mw -played • difficult part with much fidelity i in length, EgrtendviW bridges boot
els (A O.G.W.i A concert in the even- and Mir F1.. Horton did alightly the Longer, and both are sefg-
ing will wind up the day's doings very nicely se Myren*. livid left • pleas- ' ciently strong to sustain a weight of 100
Rmit•wrtc An*ta.-Bruaeals has been in impression. Mise Chilton filled the I lit- to • square font. The tenders were
elicited over a romantic ease, in which 1 pert of the 1 Daphne in a very close, and Sen as fnllnwr -
the wife of a blacksmith of that place is manner that struck terror intotheheart Rgmtnedvllk. 1"n Albert.
• chief agent. Her first husband, -o5 a I of her beg* lord The la ran ver Hamlt(es Bitty' ('s pr h 515.54 1)11.;5
h g play 1 Tnr tate Ii.45 11.10
man claiming to he such, moistly .raved smoothly, and gave mach Gatiefactwen. poteebor5 "JS
loot I1
in the village, end hod • warrant issued i Before the enmedy, R- 8. Chilton, I- R ktneardtne '•15.07 I1111
for her arrest for bigamy. After a can- I Consul, with a very good imitation of the The last named eotespany was .worded
• nitelion with the wouan and Mr pees- brngoe,resd Tennyson'• Irish poem "To- the contract for the e.rtetradt.rt of hot
ant husband sad some friends, the is. morrow," and w applauded in • liberal hedge& Ea sewndville bridge most be
formation
an. withdrawn by husband runner. At the ekes of the play, he enmplei.d by la of July, and Port Al-
No. I. the wo.5aa in the ease signing read L.owo11's Yankee dialer' poem. hart by the lot of Autast, trader •pen- $20,000 PRIVATE Fi'N1)fATo LEND
away her right of Anwar, and giving him "The (`ermine*rtis'," in •• way that elicited alty of $10 • day forfeit. The ermine* ea res cu
Fal Tow. Pttmpvvay at MweM h -
to apply for • divorce. She much laughterr
sad apples.5. This elo- looted epee as being • most rusnna- terve,. Menss
rsgwu pnrrhad, me ('emmt•ahto
ie now happily married, and has the •yin- eutlnn&ry trait by Mr. Chilton was moth hie figure foe the work. Mr. Renter, ahaBelli ('eavel.nriwg Fsse twaseotssbk.
pslhy o t thus eoomunily, nwitag to Ike 1. l hen was • matinee cru M the Mimi sad the Kincardine tsnan who if ttitle ntisfaelory. i A Vigo.1 it J(►t
u nhappiness slteeding her first oaretege. Mosiday. will build tel bridges STO!f Mater.. ac.. <>,tdeileb. yet
911
3Redical,
rr E. CASE, M.D., C.M., M.C.P.S.,
1.. out. Phvoici•a, $arrear, Accoucheur.
!e. Ogee -Med occupied icy Lir.
Hetchiasosl Daaansaoa 1 silos- Mar
tin'• motel. ea - 1151 -
DR MeLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SCR -
MOON. Coroner &e. Moe and residence
Bruce Street. aimed deer west of Victoria
Street 1751.
1RS. SHANNON dt HAMILTON
Pnysician•. Sorgroaw. Ac•oucbers. Act
oflloe at Dr. Shannon's residence. seer the
gull uudcnch G. C. 4u•niiov, J. C. HAMIL-
TON
AM14TON 1751.
Loans ane insurance.
fe500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
IR CAMERON HOLT &CAMERON, Oode-
rich. 1745
MONEY TO LEND. - A LA RG E
ammo of Private Feeds for investment
it *west memos omach SMortgagee. Apple
toOARItOW t PROCDFOOT
Pleased class nonprofessional a*aminatIo5 'PRIVATE FUNDS TO LENT) AT
count) • tie High licbools ■ the ounty on Hooday. 5 and 44 per real on ars'-cLes se
taro ear-
latb Jane 9 am. Third eines nonprorrieaal nye Apply to R. C. HA Y8, reuniter, Gude-
at the 1114th Schools in the ('oust, r14.b. !t►et
os. I ueaday. Rh July. a m. First clams. grade
(', 9losday. Itnb J dy. 1 p.m. First clam. rpo PERSONS WANTING LOANS
grades A and H. Tuesday. 110th July. 9 nota 1 or desiring to rhaage thNr goa
Candidates who wish to write at either Ctla- • reduce their rate of tntenst- foe aq"ly
ton or Seaforth must notify D. 1I. Mauacc, 1 Private funds to any amount at per Beat.
P. 4. Inspector, Clinton poet °Sloe, not Liar we here else reoslved ism rwtioaa tram a
'ban the 91t► Mel, stating which of tel client contra:ling a trust fund to ked out a
schools the wlsh to write at, end these wes
t.: limited sainsat on Mat close farm
ewe to write at Ooderieh most notify Jade t once to
K. Ton/Tit
. Pq .St.1., Kamer, at the ams date. (I 5 1-ri per IApply a olbe to
BOO f • slim;
of SRAO H & LEWIS,r, optioeire the Colborne
i t an i air app ie• fur • . as G.Ntrrirh, IR Nor
or
wel
will be forwarded to the Department 50)5.5
the fee a eompanles R. Fonar of frosppllcad
may be hal m the secretary. Tbh0
masters of the High Schools will please
send the applications of their eandldatea le
the County Inspector of the division in white
the High School 1. .it noted.
f ETER ADA WON.
gee y R. Lara
Oodertcb, May NYI, tela. 11(6-!1
(1R088 KTYL4►IR.APHiC PEN -AS
tJ gnod at new Price. 51.54 Apply •t
lids oak, . l011-
A,fl'USIC.-MISS (;(NIKE, AFTER 14
Al,ears body of mmdr. is prepared to
receive pupils for the Piano. 24 lob mons
quarterly. Terms art per ',natter. 9111 .
SHORTHAND. --ISAAC PITMANS
PHONOGRAPHY. The moat popular aye -
tem taught. Inetrier,ion 1.nnk• for attest Tet?
Stoo•t. office. Every boy sad girl should
learn shorthand.
as 2n4 class examination. No e ttl i' 1099-tf
non
For Bale or to Let.
FillIt HOUSE FOR SALE -THAT
ane new frame hoarse on Nelson street
nearly opposite SL Patrlek's ward wheel le
eabn.t fer sale on reasonable terata 1t has
eight largr bedrooms, besides parlors. dialog
MOW. Iihrarw kitchen. p411151ea. closets, rel.
property_
.,il1 thoroughly
at •b,.rlatfinis Apply
Ida The
1Mitfha
swinge, . BMK.tT11. (:.dermeh, (int.
111PARM TO LET FOR A TERM (►1+
■. years. L. 151 ave. In the Maltlsnd nate.
ceu e.. of the Tovoiehipp of (kiderleh, app'l
by letters J S. I-IM.ARS. Strutted. 19110-tt
CAMERON, H iLT it CAMERON,
Rarrlelefs, Sodleltnre la em..
'Lederieh. M. C. Cantons. Q.C.; P. Hnh. M.
O. l'aa.wrnw. C. ( Roes. 17N -
R.
RADCLI FFE,
GENERALiNSURANCj,
REAL ESTATE Amro
MONEY LI/AWING AO T.
Osly Pirate -rinse (bgMani a Ifeyreetwted
da Money to Lend os 11111alrl,t loans. at (15
lowest rate of interest piss. L any way to
sit 11. narrower.
rIOFFICK-$broad door from Figure.
West Street Ooderich. 1445itf
INSURANCE CARD.
R'. F. FOOT,
Fire. Life and Mortar leaernare Apes',
(iul?RRIq'H.
sr 011 -r onprlte Colborne Hotel.
The " London A esurswca•' Incorporated 1751
The ' National.- established IAlt
The " Hamlin hand.- the only ('otnpay
licensed to insure plate pima in the
Dominion.
This shove are all arstde.s sad odd anab-
I lred conipsaies.ei
Rieke I a linnets'? ream.
Ooeertcb Dae. soh. I5N. 1075.
f50 Mil TO LOAN AT 6 PER
kr R 1'l RONTO 0 NT.
TRriT, COT
bile bolt e1 15 isaa ori esess, at 4 per e5•L. W
TERMS 10 NCTT BORROWERS,
ea Irss-ela.5 farm emeriti.
A poll to
t AMERON, HOLT & CAMILRON,
Ravvielet&
Agents far the 'Termite Omen/ Tra.ss (Wy.
Messrs. CAwsawiw, Hots & CANhove
alae a large a.5eant d vete F5ads to Mt
on firs class fare
Onderleb, Oet. L 1501-11
$100,000 PRIVATE FENDS
To Isad M Imes l .led town t t t , st
"!bests Y pare7 m5. FoY
of ( tan MI $54 7TrLeas peuui 5..
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