The Huron Signal, 1886-6-18, Page 44
TOWN TOPICS J. Aikettter cli this joie s.tar..ti
• Mens Delplsitt, when he has hems viit-
asl ee during the Peet .ioa k. H.
I rte•,, Mr, &We' violas, IMI the vru►ibilwa muvswent i•
I' ear P' M' sad fast the t3tat• ticket will
/tewart'• Noun Will lake the /emit be fele rtes ea that woe time fall
pradecie• some of t►* Asst work that hes W. ere •sl•d w wars that Joseph Bas
.
Mer Item owe is this oodles. sou (( „sere, who returned
noes_ t mem and ram are the 1iest re. eon
god t t eat. r. a A. Pr Woodstock are bone irons Wostock very ill several
makise a M w tram of flea sad weeks ego, m •able to be *bout again.
sus sir Jue is • good young man, sad much ss
FINS TA A.-]tT arrived, tibial
RIM Orson lrlsh srps, The newest p000ts tseated by all who know bun.
in die mazket. T.ks • took at thew. hobbyTben will be a very large Dumber u[
sod mem. B. llsclsoanac
K:astte
caKoorr,_I4a1. McGillivray. or orentriesand dancing for ptpiW[ g st the
the New Cask Groosry, ea North street sod ' tl.derio► Caledonian games on Donsiuiun
Day, judging frons the letters coming
frons those who desire to enter fur
pns.s. "Diana ye hear the slogan 1"
1•.•r., ogle ftr*t-eLm_gosds, lower is prim
Ikea Sal is the trade. rad
The lithminaps of Donald Diastole is the
Csl duslsi bUUr is • les work of art. but for
first-close,it. Mellows Mill teem
up at the haaul teem lee procession.
A the task tltor'. lou ma til • nice let of
beset 1!i da Cask per tams A stem
lei d tomatoes In roes cheap, warranted.
square sad teas a specialty. 0. H. Old.
tracer. Renate
A cable order ter 1.300 Kern organs shows
that It isleading the van .t the Isteraulosal.
seders a Moe are ire aerate for Ooderich.
f lwast to purchase en °rem or plasty
Cresson them sad save imam. A lee lot of
.lstles direct froom Paris. -Tie Cheapest
Besse ander the rias.`
John M.Leren, of L•nsi.ig, Mick., is
Visiting relatives in Saltturd.
We regret to learn that Prof. dePeed-
ry is laid up by • seven illness.
H. L Widgeon loft by the United
=spire fur Winnipeg on Saturday.
Mrs. J. D. Hayhurst and children, of
Pelmerstoo, are the Resets of Mrs. 8.
Platt.
Mrs. and Mrs. Tanner gave Gederich
a ball lad week on their return from
Winnipeg.
Read the .d t of the Sagin
ow VaUey steamer. Further
nest week.
John Morvan, of Colborne, has pun
cheated Jonathan Emiwb's grueery Wei -
se's in Blyth.
A large quantity of interesting corres-
pondence has been unavoidably crowded
out this week.
THE HURON SIGNAL,
W. N. Blakely, an evangelist,peach-
ed in the meeting roonse over 1 idley's
More en Sunday eveoiui There was
• kir attendsnoa Mr. Blaokley
spends • good deal of the summer in
ti.derich, which is • favorite resort with
him.
The Strsthroy Ar in its amount of
the Cabdcuiest games in that town says :
"D. M. Sullivan gave an exhibition of
bit dexterity by Jumping over • horse 17
bends high, using dumb bells." Mr.
Sullivan will repeat this feet in ()Wench
on the lot of July.
Tsrrsaescl Mamma -A teener -
&ace convention will be held in Clinton,
on Friday next at 10 a. m. We hope
(letterset), Colborne sad Ashfield will be
tally repreaeuted. Lot the
as. turn out strongly, All supporters
of the Scott Act are invited to attend.
Seaewaaaat FssrlvA.1..-A strawber-
ry festival will be held this (Friday)
evening seder the anapiess of the young
people of Visteria street church. In ad-
ditsou to and =Teem then
will be • very entertaining program. To
at 8 o'clock ; admission 1bc.
t,
FRIDAY. JUNE i8, I881.
Our volunteers have beer &t dies star•
ittg the past week or two, getting ready
fur the Lowdou camp, which will opeu
ea Ceiling's heights on Jose 22nd, and
will coutprtse the following volunteer
Corp. front No. 1 military district '-
Ludue bold battery, Twenty -Fleet bat-
talion of Essen. Twenty stub battslion
of Middlesex, Twenty -Seventh battalion
of Lambtun. Twenty -Ninth battalion of
Waterloo. Thirty -Smoot battalion of
Bruce, Thirty -Third battalion of Huron.
The Gtdegich company will have a lot of
recruits.
Mise Etta Crane, who W been visiting
In the States the pate. low tatlethe return-
ed home last week.
Miss Morena, of 8•n Peewits, Oslo,
and Mins Gibson, of Se. Louie ante the
guests of Captain Gilson.
Mrs. John Venetia, of Stratford,
.eoonspied by her daughter, paid • visit
to her son here during the past week.
The members of North street Metho-
dist choir are requested to meet in the
church for pesetas Saturday evening.
Hamilton Wysle, of the London mo-
istener, a former student of the Gude-
rich High School, is the guest of George
Cox.
Mrs. Adams, wife oft Dr. Adams, of
Ebro, with her little eta, is ependiog •
few weeks in town with her sisters, the
Mimeses McKay.
Mrs. W. H. Ellis, of Toronto, .n old
friend of Mrs. Wm, Cox, spot • few
days hi town this week at the British
Xscbange Hotel.
The Schooner North Star with a cargo
of lumber for Securd d Co., reached
port on Thursday evening and unloaded
at the firm's dock.
The Ashfield R. C picnic on Saturday,
Jane 26th, is attracting le at-
tention, and a big turnout of Goderiich
people is probable.
Mn. H. M. Cowan, of Exeter, is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Gavin
Struthers. Her husband is studying
medicine in Europe.
The schooner Garibaldi reached this
port n. Sunday, and after taking on a
cargo of salt on Monday and Tuesday
• sailed for the Georgian Bay.
Dr. Hamilton, formerly of Godericb,
is recuperating .t his old home, being •
little run down in health. Hauges
breeds. eine found to be
Ws 1 that Robt. Routledge,
f elf Oodericb, will leave for the
bid shortly, when the papoose
1.1111A/100 business on hie auu ninst l&
by pirates, and on one time fuerht them
and beat thele. off. His ship, the Cano-
pus,
awpus, had the honor of being the vessel
which brought the brat cargo of tea Ines
Shanghai after tb•t port was made free
in 1843. He afterwards spent some
years its the S.41111 American sod Brazil ,
trade. While its command of the ship
ludas, In 1848, crossing the Bay of Bis
my, be saw one night a r,Ueditw in the
sky which came frnw the burning Mown -
sr Amazon of the Itollal West India
Mail Co , but beiug beim meal was unable
to ascertain the cause oe go to her asstet-
ssce. He left the sea in 106, and acme
to Canada and settled in Toronto. Ho
infested his mvtnga in oil lands lot Pe-
trous when cal was just discovered then,
but owing to the rescahty of some
whom he trusted he lest nearly all he
H. then went into the hotel
osinem in Toronto, and continued in it
ten years. He came to Goderich its
1870 end bought out the Huron Hotel,
then kept by J. J. Wright. This hotel
was burned in November, 1871. The
Captain then tun lot out the British
Exchange f rt m J. Calloway in May,
187.2, which he kept until October host
when he retired on aocuuttt of failing
health in favor of his eon, the pretend
proprietor. Fur mote years previous to
his demes be suffered severely from
sciatica in the hip caused by en accident,
which su weakened him that heart dis-
ease waa superinduced. For six months
beton his death he had lou the use of
his both legs and had to be serried about
bia roma the wife and eon were un-
remitting in their attentions to him to
the last. His end was • peaceful and •
one, for trust in Christ had
robbed death of its sting •rd grave of
its victory. In the words of ono who
know him well :-"Hu death was • hap-
py release from suffering. Hu weary
long watch is at last over, and he hos
gone to rest until the last great muster
when he shall answer to the call of '`A11
Hands.'.
HnslbeAL-At St. Peter's church,
G.dench, on W.du..d*y, June 9th, by
Rev. B. J. Waiters, Patrick Austin, of
Askield, wee married to Miss Aggie,
youngest daughter of Mr. James Young,
orf Gudench. The bride wore a hand-
some dress of bronze green surah satin,
with hat to match, trimmed with nch
yellow plumes. She was assisted by her
mice, Miss Chisholm. The 1
was aided by his brother, Mr Austin.
After luncheon at the Park House the
happy couple left for Toronto ou their
wedding trip.
At the regular meeting of the 11 S.
L 8. last Friday evening, nominations
were made for the various oftiose in coo-
neaion with the society. The followine
program was promoted .-Solo, Mr.
S. P. Halls, B. A.; reading, Mr.
Struthers; solo, Mr. Heddle : recitation,
Mr. Young ; quartette, Misty Idlard
and Heddle, and Messrs. A. Moore.
B A., and Heddle ; reading„ Mr.
Wygle ; question drawer, Mr. It I.
Strang ; chorus, the members. Al the
cresolesiun of the literary portion Mr.
'i P. Halls expen.uented with the
electric battery to the great 1
of all present
Cuo.l or Time Taman -The G.T.R.
aft.raoos mail train now reeehem berm at
2.4b., which gives meek satisfaction to
the Weiuw plblM. The time is likely
te be plowed at 2.30 shortly, which will
give still farther setielaetioe. W. are
clad to see the G. T. IL bring the
daily papers slim, at • reasonable time.
Walter McDoweall. carpenter, of
Heos&U, was charged by W. H. Rey.
noble, of the same place with the larosny
of a jack pleas and other tools. The
care was tried before Judge Toms on
Tuesday, but as then wee nothing to
show that the premier istesded theft,
he was discharged, with a matins mut to
borrow his employers' tools again with-
out permission.
R. C. lhcxfc to Htn.Lsrr.-A picnic
under the •napless of the ladies of the
Hullett Catholic church will be held in
tb• shady grove of Owes Flynn, Hullett,
0o Wednesday next. As ather Wa-
ters, of Gederich, is also pastor of the
Hallett church, the people of this town
will be pleased to sore it a .occes. No
seat wiU be spared to make visitor's
happy. Remember the date.
The Schooner Carter, Csptsin D. 11ite,
loud, arrived during Thursday night who had subscribed towards its pur-
with s cargo of lumber for the G. T.
dock. The Carter left again on Friday
evening.
From • letter, dated May 24th, and
writes by Hugh M late of that
vicinity, but now a H. Y. Attrill's
Ridgewood Stock Farm, Ooderich, the
Drayton Videttr gives the following :
"We have some fine stock here, and to
Rive you an idea of the value of the
stock, I need only my that we had •
• a•1e of shorthorns so the 13th ult. , one
oow selling for $3.250, ani the other for
$3,203. The 13 heed sold realized
$12,000. and some of them were calve&
This sale took place in Chicago. We
bass ane oow here which Dost $12,000
in England, but we have been unfortun-
ate eoough to lose her calf this year, she
stepped on it sod killed it"
We see by a circular just sent us that
our old frierd and townsman, J. W.
We•ther•Id, is in the employ of the
People's Co., Toronto, who make • spe-
cialty et pianos organs and sewing ms -
The following frons the 8•gisaw eves
refers to a meg lady well known is
Coderich : "Mins Minnie Wilson, for
the past nice e•esths the teacher tot the
district school in Saginaw Town, left
Saturday for her Mamie Ooderich, Oat.
Miss Wilson has bees very suoocaslal
anal satisfactory to thegsople of this
trict u her week, and carries a high re -
from the district board.
Lightning struck the rewdesee of Ira
Lewis, county crown attorney, ons'Wed-
neday of last week. Then were a few
friends visiting the horse, and the ladies
were much alarmed. The lights were
extinguished by the electric fluid, but
happily no other Injury wee done. A
quiet game of cards, no stakes, between
the Crown Attorney and the County
Treasurer was Interrupted by the shock,
and left unfinished.
The organ recital in Knoz church on
Monday evening was well attended, con-
sidering the short notice. Prof. Clarke ap-
pears to be • thorouvhly trained organist,
and he brought out the resources of the
In • way that pleased those
Messrs. Gray, Young ! Sperling, malt
manufacturers of Blyth, are putttiog in
a new kiln for making Balt. The kiln
was purchased from Chrya1*I £ lack,
Goderich.
The t of Knox church KS.
are arranging fur a grand strawberry fes-
tival, to be held on Friday evening next,
June 23th. Proceeda,in Cid of the 8. 8.
organ fund.
A , mass meeting will be
held at tmith'. Hill next week which
will be addressed by Rev. Messrs. John -
Mon, Salton and Webster, of (ioderich.
chase. The evening was very warm,
nevertheless the performance was much
1 Mr. Belcher sang • bass
solo during the evening.
Olrtoo yr Bt*artrltan Ise Oonsetrn.-
W. H. Ridley announces that be is orie-
nt Goderiek. He has
•••d• le to remove to Paris,
Ont., in • mouth or two, sod in the
meantime he will clear off his stock at a
perfect slaughter rate. The earliest com-
ers will, of course, get the best bargains.
Ridley is in dead earnest, and the clear-
ing sale is genuine. We are sorry to
lope so good • citizen as Mr. Ridley.
CANADIAN HsNDDons. - We ars in
reoeict of the "Canadian Handbook"
I.
For particulars see bills. from the department of Agriculture,
W. N. Blakely will (D. V., again Ottawa It deals very fully with Cana -
preach the "Gospel of God ' on Lord's da at the Colonial and Indian Exhibi•
Day evening next in the mooting room Um, and goes largely into the history,
over Ridley'* store at seven o'clock. All Qrodwetiot • and natural 111•°°"" u1 t
are affectionately invited. Dominion. It has been prepared under
Dr. M. Nicholson, the West street direction of Hon. John Carling, minis-
ter of Agriculture for Canada, and is •
dentist, sakes the preservation el thevaltlal informs -
natural teeth • specialty. Gas adminia- don.
tend from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. for the Tile Paas Horse, Ooderich, is a
painless extraction of teeth. hotel especially adapted for the econfort
A. J. Manger, bookkeeper of the liar- and of tourists, being situa-
bor mills. is on • holiday trip to New ted at the west end, adjoining the large
York. He will likely return next week. pb•wre grounds from which a splendid
Mrs. Ma ager and the children are visit- view of the lake can be had. We @pent
flag the old home at Paisley. a week at this hotel together with 40
Mrs. Will. McKoy, (Maud Moor- other deleptes to all ret
home) of Pfnoonuing, Mich., is spending whom wen m eased with flu treat -
a portion of the seamier season under went received, that they paoosd • enan-
the parents) roof at 'Mayfield, and is slot imnns reeolntioe of thanks to Mr. Doyle,
visiting old scenes and odd friends in and proprietor, Inc his attention and h.spi-
tlgeand Gooieeieb. tality. --1 Markd•le Standard.
J. 8. Maedo.gsll, the affable 1,tisvtn P,-LLWA• & C0.'. WORLD OF WnN
Hatt .lark, brought ams in a couple of near.---e)er readers will bear witness
lustrous sinwberries Thursday that wee. that it is not our custom to over -prole*
felly e es ripe peaches Large pabbc .n ,bet when we see
as Wire
strowbowvise and big potatoes are •Iwejs • really good one, we demo it bialy just
in Mr. Macdougall's line. to may so. Ws can and do, therefore,
leis Honkie, of the Hesse Rod, the Pellm•n k Co. Combiu•.
hod tin este tarried recewtl]• Oen tiro which exhibited here y.etewlay the
WWisg, •t Virden, Man., to Mies leon. best of its kid that welaveewerattend
wis Dias, sad et Ooderieh. John, r., ed. It was each
feature
with ve meed and
J honesty, each feature advertised was
to Min Jane Kerr, daughter of • former prevented and • very liberal aoiwirale.t
peptise grocer of lioderieh. returned for the pries of sdmismown. The
Totts to EeoLANn, ieRI.ANI, AND Human Leopard Family and the Electrie
Scort.aon.-From the office of the An- lolly are certainly sarong the rarest to
Aar Lime Rte asaht,o Co., we have re- living I ; the trained home.
gulped • very handy and beautifully docs and goats wonderful, sad the arenie
Moshytd book of town, which we would performassees the bed of their kind.
ilepmee epne all vi.itnv. b Kerope to How the mmta6ensewt can stfowd to .e
eyrie to their heel assets for. The work- so mesh for so little money is a t
samooldp Ant ekes and the intonese it will Ned
-sad pleasest m tr (M. i Thomas Jaunts . it'
Mee
Tb. Lade Mrs. tampbeit.
Mrs. Margaret Cross Campbell, relict
of the late Juba Campbell. sad mother
of the Rev. T. K. Campbell, died hen,
and the residence of her son, on Wed-
nesday the 9th June. at 5:30 a.m.
The deceased was born in the county
Farewell, Ireland, on February 13th,
1816, and was therefore at the time of
her death 71 years and 4 months. She
was brought to this country at 8 years
of age, with her family, who settled or.
the bank of the Ottawa river near the
village off LOrtgaa1 Her mother was
a lady of eduction and rosboensent, who,
chinessaline to the people direct retail in the abloom of schools, gave her owe
at wholesale prices, and offering to ship I children, at the fireside, • good English
their goods on approval, freight prepaid,
to any reliable person, be it 1000 mike
away. Those requiring such gods need
not hesitate to test their offer From
what we know of Mr. Weather•ld the
goods, must be first-class, or he would
have nothing to do with them, and be-
sides their system of doing business is
such that it could nut be carried ue go -
lens the geode were first -clan
Rape. -Arthur Wyatt, of Hullett, •
laborer, was brought to jail on Wednes-
day last, on the charge of having com-
mitted • rape upon the person of Mary
Anne Gorbutt, a girl aged 17 years, os.
the 1st day of Jane, inst. The baso was
tried before " , . M. Young and
McKinnon, who sent Wyatt up for trial
at the assizes The offence occurred
about 24 miles from the village of Blyth.
The girl had just arranged to take a
place with a family ns,.ied Watson, and
met the primmer, who said he was look-
ing for work on the road. She had
seen him before. The evidence
given is unfit for publication. Wyatt,
who was not captured until a week or
so after the offence was committed,
claims w be able to prove an alibi.
Gonssus CALEDONIAN G*Net. -Ar-
. l have been made by the Citi -
greed athletic 1, and series of l tosveried under 16 Teen of age, and
Caledonian WINS els the ap•cuous sod I always locked forward in faith to a see-
mnvenient lacrosse grounds, on Thorn- ful life for each of her children. That
day, July 14. Already entries have faith has been rewarded.
been received from • large number of About 22 years ago the greet sorrow
Ole most celebrated athletes. such as R. of her 111. fell upon bar, when a toying
N. Hnrrison,the heavy weight champion; sod devoted Christian husband was
D. M. Sullivan, the champion jumper 1 taken away. Sines then she has leaned
of the world; Archie Scott, the great all upon the cants of her eons and with •
around athlete; Gideon Petrie, the well -I sublimer 0006sa demupon the arm of
known hammer thrower and wrestler; C. God, He shelf=- Wal 1.1111. by fragrant
t:urrie, the champion stove putter; and in Goderish, fid amen, the Methodists
other well known competitors. The ea- I of Ontario.
notary has also received entries from • Bar remains weinterred
number of the best known pipers on the I n Guelph cemetery on Friday.
continent, together with dancers and I _
boys and girls in Highland costume. One -
of the greet events of the jay will be Parsaimiat.
$ standing jump, from grass to grate
edecatioa.
Mrs. C. them her childhood wee a dili-
gent reader, and besides the library of
home read many borrowed books, u
that bar mind was well stored with in.
formation at an early day. This habit
ef reeding was kept up through all the
tares of home life, and even into the
days of her Wt Meknes.
Kra C'a. Cbriatian life began with her
at six years of age, *bees ac-
cording to her own testimony, she clear -
17 and rassivd pardon of
sin. A t about 20 years of age her life
became more fully devoted to Cod, sed
enriched with an that gave
power to her word, and made her labors
fruitful. Her whole Christian life was
one of rsre excellence, and those who
knew her only throegh her stay in
Godench will tar witness to the swest-
n as•, sentiment, and spiritual power of
for ps. Clife.
Mrs. C.life. leaves nine children, six
daughters seed three sous, two of whom
are in the Methodist ministry, sod the
other J J. Campbell, of Michigan, was
• lay delegate to the Inst conference of
that State. Of her five sows -in-law, one
is in the ministry (Toronto conference),
and the rest are all lay officers is the
Methodist Church. She was atm beard
seri Committee of Gudeneh to holds to pram God that all her children were
JA.REID& BRO.
yl fAY tt!aD'lest.! 411 9,4•1 th!* wegk to thole
TAILORING DEPARTIZEn.
Thcl ere *bowing a ttplrndtd senile ut
TWEEDS AND COATINGS
I good Sait made to order, ill -Wool Tweed, $10
1 good Scotch Tweed Suit for - - $14
1 Fine Black Worsted for - - - $20
SPECIAL.
PINTS NIDE TO ORDER, ILL WOOL, $2.20
FIRST-CLASS TRIMINGS USED, AND A 0000 FIT GUARANTEED.
JAS. A. REID & BRO.
Jordan's likck, Godericb, 10th Mai, is..
6n boos, was soon got under subjection, BRealcal.
but not until every moveable article,
even to the blinds. wen removed, was
the danger thought to be over. Mr.
Tennison'• property was insured, but he
will still low considerable.
It is our painful duty to record the
death of Jame Agnew, who died at her
home on Friday, June 4th, .t the early
age of 22 years. More than seven
months ago she contracted • cold which
settled os her lungs turning to consump-
tion which .t last carried her off. Janie
was • favorite with all who knew Mennd
up to the very last had • cheerful word
.ad pleasant smile for the tiny friends
who called to bee her. During bar long
sickness she seemed happy to the bright
thought of forever reeling in the seen of
her blessed Saviour. When spoken to
about the of death she said
she could see so gloom and was only
p••sug ea a little while beton. The
whole community mourn her loss ; but
while we miss her welcome on earth we
rejoice in • more blessed welcome to be
received from her in beaten. Her
funeral, which took place on Monday
last, wee attended by • large concourse
of sy.patbisaag friesda About 80
brothers seed sisters of Dewdrop Council ,
of which she bas long been • member,
wisted .t the burial. Her funeral ser-
mon will be had is Hope Church,
by Rev. Mr. ]loss, os Sunday morning
next .t bolt -past 10 o'clock.
over the back of the highest horse that
eon be procured, by D. M. Sullivan, the
Champion jumper of the world, %peeisl
railway rates on .11 lines. For particu-
lars me bilis and programs.
THE LATE CAPT. W. COX.
A NMI -snows FIeere reline* ranee ally
.away (1 .nim 14.1„
One of the best known men in the
county of Huron was Capt. Wm. Cox,
late proprietor of the British Exchange
Hotel, who died on Sunday last in his
72nd year. Capt. Cox was born in the
city of Canterbury, England, on July
14, 1814, and came of an old Kentish
family. He was the youngest of six
sons, and in with English
custom the eldest inherited everything
while the rest had to make their own
way. Capt. Cox chose the navy as hie
profession, and went to sea in 1828, .t
the ate of fourteen. A. the long war
was over and half the navy out of emu -
mission, there was little or no chance of
in the naval service ; he ac-
cordingly served in the Barbadoes trade
in • West Indianian commanded by his
u ncle, Capt Robert Branford, nee of
the smartest minim of hie day, who
had 1 • privateer during the
war, and had three tires escaped from
French prisons. His brother, iieut. Jas
Branford, R N., was Flag Lieutenant
ander Sir Edward Boxer, and was
severely woneded in action with •
French frigate. Capt Oox served severn
years in the Wed bilis trade, rtes
tbroagh the venom grease until he °h-
I et .4 eommead of • *hitt, when he was
for MON yeses in the East India and
China trade. While asking in the
e►ise sea he was several times chimed
in the
Mica Nellie Goble, of %Ingham, is
spending • couple of week, with her cou-
sin. Martha Clarke
Robt Pickering is at present enjoying
the health giving breezes of the North-
west.
Blacksmith Gordon Is ahead of .11
other competitors in the early potato
line. You would almost imagine be had
been warding new til • 011 them they are
so long. ---
Martha Murdoch is taking in the do-
fighded scenery of the sunny south down
at Belfast.
Emaja Belcher, so old resident, was
re -visiting ths achene* of her childhood
We week.
Statute labor is the principal work of
our citizens this week, John Clarke,
though small of stature, makes • good
patbsn.ster, and in order to keep hie
men order stricter diecip.its warned oat
only part of them the first day.
The Murdoch Bro. have completed
the stone foundation of Alex MoDi•r•
mid'• barn. Alex's better -half will fled
it more congenial c.,at winter shoo pail-
i1d the sows.
Filth-Mood3 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon, Jane 2d, the residents of
Mr. Tennison caught fire, bet by bard
work was apparently put out. The Ire
although seowtinely subdued gest Isave
been eating away in the hoes* for about
12 o'clock the some night when the fami-
ly were in bed the fire again heoke est
with greater fury that ever. The eeigh-
bor, were alarmed and gathered as
quiekly as possibk,bat found it imp000i-
Itle to m.. the hens. They got out all
the 1arwitsre they could, and them tam-
ed their attention to mein the asked
whish was hardly] twit rods from the
burning Mase. The large Brand whit
had by this lige gathered worked with •
will and although the •shed saibA as
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r E. CASE, M.D., 0.11 ., M.C.P.s.,
rill . G4hRs.l. O110e-Tatfnsrmed, eepfe ► Dr.
Huteblsao.t Dungeo s's. Night .li.s-Illar-
tla's hotel. 1r1-
DMCLEAN, PHYSICIAN, BUR-
L/ GLON. Coroner kc. Odes sad rs. dose.
Brood Street. .mooed door west of ?keens
Direct JUL
1IRK SHANNON & HAMILTON
P•ytlicians Surgeon*. Aecoacher,, to
Mice at lir. Mamma's .eekteme. seer the
tool Ooderloh G. C. Summon. J. C. Buret,
Tor 1711.
Theunion Sabbath school picnic, held
here on the lith, was a great emcees.
Painters are busy impniving Mr. Tin-
dall*
sod Mr. Yungblut•s dwellings and
Aals•
• number of young people were en-
joying themselves floating about on the
over upon a scow belnogtng to Mr. Cel-
li. which was somewhat leaky, it nearly
foundered before its condition was notic-
ed. 7 , they all got off before
it went down.
Never judge • woman by her com-
plexion. It may be .11 put on.
Dentistry.
Legal.
J) . C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, die.
11 Ole.- emraer et News ;irk, West
stew, Ocd.rkb, over t..Jm isph sine. Prl-
vele rued, to lead el 8 per Deet. INR
SEAOER a LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
Goderieb.
C. Summa. J.- J. A. Monroe
Z. N. lista \ 1111-
'1j 0. HATES, SOLICITOR die.,
Jl li O/oe corer et tae squire end amt
MM. Ooderleh, ever Butler's boskaten.
imam to end at lowest rases se Istereet.
GARROW & PROT/DP(1OT, BAR
itiITERS Algoma", 8.11.1tees, its
Gederich. .1. T. Osnow. W. Peeedteet. 178
CAMERON, H;)LT t CAMERON,
Ilarristers. Solicitors Is Charesey. &e..
3oderich. M. C. Q.merea, Q.C.; P. Bolt. M.
O. Cam.ro.. C. C. Rees 171i.
-m. NICHOLIli07Ee L.D.&
URIC 'l int ROOMA,
6►ghtb door bb. wme Fbst O/n, Vt-tslaa.,
(ieSSatca. 11011.1,
WL WOOLVERTON, L D. 8.
. 0S.. -04d renews Hall. North St.,
0.derlch. Charge, moderate. All work war-
ranted- ills
She People's Column.
N OTICK
Tenders wIU he resolved by the wad,rsiemed
until Saturday, the rth Instant. for ceiling
with narrow lace pine lumber of good itnib ty.
dressed and matshedtytits (Mices a the CoeCoenHowse. vis :-Jsdesoi' Chambers a) stairs.
County Att.rn'a aid Master i. Cbsnosry's
O/asa
Barristers' .ad Petit Jury Rooms.
A Ilestisee may be sees in sayoiler
Tenders will also he r.oeived orlpalating
thec.osilltlle•4/. with two heavy costs .t geed
Bide
w71te Ioweor
e say teed., sot .soramrily.e-
e.pted.
PETRA ADAMSSON.
Cr Clerk.
Jaw IBA, ISM Balk
TWO THOROUGHBRED BULLS
for Aare cheap. Good pp od, ,s,, Threeglees11. JOHN WABHHIINOOTON,
A1111111111.
MSL6U
.-Mi88 04 se OKE, AFTIR 1.
Zvi years study of music, is prepared to
receive pupils for the Plana 1e. lessne.o
quarterly. Terms : - M per quarter. Seth
SHORTHAND. -ISA AC PITMANS
PHONOGRAPHY. The most
tLayette. 1. lestrectlbook. for em7o MM TN,
M-
imi
ken short 1,1111N Li. ernes.
'Everyboy ..d ilrIthould
For Bate or to Let.
TO LET - TWO HOL'SE8 --- ONE
1 brick ea Newgate street. eeat•Islue
neves roomshard mrd sett water, sad • Beed
seeker& Tho saber home frame es Stanley
b io geed o.e liar, herd and seriwater. a pp . RYtiRTH. lLLtf
Loans aria insurance.
Q*000 000 TO LOAN. APPLY Ti)
rP C.i>rKRON HOLT a CAMKRON God.-
rieh. IVO
MONEY TO LEND. -A LA R G E
•.enst et Print. Fuses ter laweetmesi
ut lowest rafts ea cant -clam Meetmyse. Apply
to°ARROW & PROUDFOOT
DRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND AT
1 u and at per seat. ea drst-etaoo forte nicer -
lir. Apply t. R. C. HAll Solicitor, Gale -
Ash. >r1►te
MO PERSONS WANTING LOANS
1
1 or desiring to drags their mersgeg s
sed reduce their ram of Wentmt,evW...ppl7
prtvele funds to my amww` per asst.
We here also received 1 from $
dI iiI confronts, • treat fend le load out •
limited amouwt os fret els. Arm mwtp im
at t3 1-3oast. A at epee t.
dam; lilt & LKWIN, the Cabers*
Hotel- Goderteb.
i ollerich, litb Nov., lite. 115.1
Lt.RADCLIFFE,
GENERAL INSURANCIL,
REAL ESTATE AND
MONEY WANING AGENT.
Gary First-class CMrywwi o Rrprreuwted
I Mosey to Lead oa straight loss* at tiro
lowest rote of Interest gulag. In my war to
salt tie servower.
I (*Melt - nomad deer trues tinware,
Was Street, Gederich. 11fa-it
INSURANCE CARD.
%V. T. FOOT.
P8r.. Left sad Mortise Isswrswer Agent.
OODXR/CH.
I OM eeppeetts Cottons, Hotel.
The -' Lambdas A swswranee' incorporated IT!
The " xettowal." established ISM.
The ' Hard-Is-h•ed,- the sea Compass
Seemed to Insure plate glace, is the
Donsi
'M rtmvsnloe. w all Sem .leas e.4 Md .Mab
I iked sempanIea.
Malta Mire at lewaf rates.
OotdeAeh Doe. ilia. Irl. ti/L
50,000 LOAN AT d PER
t TORONTO a J zR4L TRCMS CO'Y
are to lop mesef MMI par beat.. pay
able b earl , en
TERlll8 TO SUIT BORROWERS,
w ars-eblti farm amem'tty.
Apply to
CAMERON. HOLTit CAM/HON.
Amato for the Teraeto B Onleterhwste"10. y.
Meows. CAarswow. HOLT & Cars•mw 1111.o
i se a terms animal of private tends to lest
ow gest-clam farm seewrity.
Oedarte l.. oche. 11M. 1011.11
$200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
'1'o lend ea farm and town property at low-
est I.1*.sst. Mori sura pwmyssd eom-
Minilimm shard for °Mihail
recta. the 1=2
I t rest. S. el ad 7 emit. gaw. the Leadea Leen er'
. R. --Borrowers eau ws
Moos me, 8 see
dor, If cilloLOON
DA V LOON a .1 )1ttTON.
1170- %renters, le., Oedorleb
It'ARM TO LET -FOR A TERM 01 ad err 110,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LICND
ossstea 1 the Toowe. tore. a Oma..p.*y tweet. M erteosese Purektel d .. crad Tema Premesty t M wsaimstrlaM-
h7 Isrt., to J 8. I.ILARA, Meettord. I0 .if - Cemvwyenoolag *'res m@eaaIM.
x. 8.- w strata mens la seedy
Cries estls/a•M.y.-DA V 1SON a JOHN -
WON' i.rrhaste. ie.. O.deseb. fit
8trayea Animals.
(IATTl.R ELTRAY-CAM ON MT
` / premises stoat the beirlai sat et Mv.
two resellag hymns, both gryls` 7Se
°weer is is0..1 te prove presort,. pt7 es-
parto and take thew •
Meta SULLIVAN.
lom 7. Lake Ranee, A.hleld.
K l atohrides. P. O. 110114t.
HOME
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5
dlseha.es wentthe mot tsuww he is a position
t
missleM ft M kilns.er sent a
Mikis esretelly
AustMmesr.
Tome saes, surae • girl wbo
Awn
.e stsrrimea will work jest
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threw a Ant
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intermit tl
pry hair
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rt. en
weee u'
ould it
brief ace
clime Y •
ly bo
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eupaat 0
this m1p
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DOW awn
though y
WOW'
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would y
to make
fug fell
patent m
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Godericb
often be
go south
g eeenlll
warmer
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slob, roc
resort hi
Misers
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seized k
in all dii
It bed
10 • YamR
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the app
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the bob.
robin,
ranch al
rwpo*ien
crow.
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trsdicti
in it
summa
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it is po
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district
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once a
sass th
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easily
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