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The Clinton New Era, 1886-05-07, Page 1• 1�. •V014 '2 , Ng. 19 'm1018-$14 Per Annual In Ovando LAST CALL, All parties iudebteci to T,'Jaei-• son, either by Note' or Book ace count, , arerequested to settle not later than May .5th; --if they Wish to avoid costs. TrAGIi;SON. altw Actuettiotm nto. OTRa SALE,. -LO '- ANA I•I OUSE- ON 31ILI.'. + Terme A I t aI 1,41r, at the Mill, or to MA,NNINQ & 8001% Y r, tTOtTSE TO LET. -000D ROOMY ITOUSE on the corner of Orange and Hurdn streets, cheap. Apply to MISS E.MOUNTCASTLE. RESS• AND. MANTLE 'MAKING IN ALL ITS branches done by Miss BesA`7 AfooRE at residence untarlo St„ opposite the Presbyterian Manse: Ladies entrusting her with garments of any description may. rely on getting entire satisfaction. LUMBER FOR SALE..- HEMLOCK AND Elm LuMber for sale; and writ be�ut to ors der• for any person sending in their, order be- fore the 20th of May. JA11. WALLIS, 1st Con., Goderich township, Bayfielil.P, O. ANNUAIIIIEETING OF CL , Y MECHANICS' IRsTlrurR -The annual me lI'•i'_ of the• Cflnton. -'"--Also'l;a`nl:,s' Inefiiute,•for'the elee on of of kers and other business, will be held in the Library Room, on .THURSDAY, MAY 18r1/, at8p.m. large attendance is requested. JAS. SCOTT, A TT, Secy.' �-1 OOD HOUSE TO 'RENT. -THE-- HOUSE 1-11 belonging to Afars, Duncan, on high Street, immediately adjoining that of 1.tr. Pay, is offer- ed to rent. It contains plenty of room for or- dinary family, hard and soft we ter,goea garden, stable, &c. Apply at NEW ERA' Office or .of A. O. PATTISON, 4. T, R. 'DQRTAELE SAW°. MILL BOR SALE. -TRE .a. undersigned offer for sale a halt or whole in- • forest in their Portable Steam , Saw Null. The boiler is 20 horse power, engine 26,'apd the saw at 64 inch. All in Complete running order; only in use about three months; doing a splendid business; satisfactory reasons for selling. Cost over $1,500 • will be sold at a bargain. PERDUE & IIti.NALLDS41 , .Clinton' P. O. CLINTON COURT OP REYISIOI3,_NOTICE 1S Revision for the AI nicipalgiven that the: dity of t meetingeown ofet the Oourt of Clinton will be held in the Council Chamber, in the said town, on TUESDAY, AIAY25Tn, 1880; et 8,o'clocic p.m.. of ch all teitake fAssessmenIoll inaeg ybesed nat the Clerk's. at all convenient office hours for the text fourteen days. Dated this istday of May, 1880., • • JOHN CALLANDER, Clerk.. /. �OUNTYOFHURON EXAMINATIOI3S.-SECOND NJclass non-professional examination, at the Hteh Schools in the county; onl•tonday, June 28; 9 a.m. gid class non-professional examination at tlielIigh Schools in the county, oy Tuesday, July 6th,- 9 .a.. Rt. First. class, grade 0, Monday, Julyl2th,i;p,m: Fist class; grades A and 11, Tuesday�,'duly 20th, 0 a,n,, . Candi- detes who wisi1 to write itt either. Ciuiton or Seaforth must notifyD..11I MAUtoar, P. S. Inspector, Clinton n5tt later than the .25th of May, stating ^'which of a schools• they wish to write at; and those who wish to write at Goderich must notify. Joux E. Tom, P.$.T., Exeter; at the sane date.' The -notice. must be accom anied by a fee of $2, or $4 if the: ean- • LOYDE98O130. BRIEFS, -lilies M. A, Morris has re- turned from her visit to Rev. T, J. Sa-. bine's, Walton, looking bitter than, she has far some time, and " with the smile of God's sunshine beaming in her coun- tenance." Miss Sarah Mason, daughter of Mr. John Mason, has been very ill with Thematic fever. •hlrs.. Sella Shobbrook,. who has been very ill for some time; is recovering somewhat, though slowly. Messrs. R. Brunsdon and E. McVittic,, beth .suffering from.inflammatory rheuma- tism, are:getting better, GODElti(H ToWNf+iirit ACCIDE14T.-A little, boy belonging to Mr. John Weir, of the 16th con., met with a very painful accident last week, by fall- inginto a gall of boiling water. He was pretty badly scalded butit is thought he will recover. • that BiliEr's.•-11.1r, Robt! Weir the • other- day slipped, and got his leg underneath the small circular saw that is attached to Mr. Donaidson'nr saw mill, for the pur- pose of cutting the slabs, and got bis leg badly cut. Mr. James Donaldson is again making logs scarce on the first eon. Mrs... Wallis, sr. , limos be` n euf a ing of late from' liver complaint, Rapid improvements are being made on the ,hush farm owned by Chas. Wallis.' Mr. \V. H. Elliott will this -year -build -bank--barns for Thomas Harrison, Thos. Cole, John Wigginton and Geo. Cox, besides other mason Work. A couple of the residents of the Bayfield Road, who are said to have been 011 un- friendly terms for some time, settled their difficulties- by a'"personal encounter the ether day; they: are both old enough -'to know -better. ' Master Rubt. Fleming has engaged with lir. Wm. Connell' for the summer. Master Ernest Flurworth, who is at•:presente working with Mr. James Whitely, intends- Ieaviii '1'or ' Britisl ,,tumble qes' soon ashis term. expires. C. 11IePhail is still rat from well 4oIINCII, MsETlxa.•---The council mi the 27ih'4prii, at. Brucefield. .All, the . bers present.' The. treasurer handed i bond, which was ekamined arid accept satisfactory. H. B. Proudfoot'a accou $8 was.. passed for payment. Mr.'`McE Janos Miller arid Nicholas Price wer&gr $5 each in eharity, and the collector. wa dited With $3.10, uncollected taxes. M 'by Wm. H. Broadfoot, seconded: by:R Elgie,,tha`t the followingjobs be let by to et •li les, hotel, oonCession S, H: lt. S Pride" , the 14th day of May ; tenders o enc' a t , to p one .o clock, p:, m., and that.the, cleric be, nstructed to advertise the' same by hand bille-:. Gravelling, Seaforth to Eginond ville, ••a0' cords ; 'Mill road, west . from Eg- Elarae nt of Huron Lodge, No 4308 I O.G:F. held last , held last OLINTON ON's., . '1.TD. • ', -1VT. ,Y 7 1886.. Caledonian Day, on the '1st Jgly, nne the grandest celebrations:eeer held' in t village. The village council have decid to make some very much needed impra ments on some,of the streets of this lige. New weigh scales are to be erect at the corner of the town hall; the sca were purchased of Messrs. Gurney P>* W of Hamilton. , r _ of the Bayfield Road,, was called away from his this life. He had been in modrate e fair ed health just prior to his death,, but has ve- for some time been subject to epileptic vii- I fits. IIe was collector of township o Ifor ed . a great many years, and the tact tht )te- les held the position so lou shows Whe e discharged liis duties faithful! y. Hat as Y He \vas one of the early settlers of Stange •,„ -In politics he was a Conservative, and, a member of the Rev, Mr, Ross'. church. He REBORN OLUII.--The next meeting the Reforn'Club"will be held on -Mond evening the 10th, when the followi subject will be debated, "Resolved - t it would be in the interest of Cauada the government to become possessed all its railroads.il The affirmative ter be led by h. Pearen, supported by W Cash, Jas. Cowan, G. Turnbull and J. Govenlock. The negative by M.Murd upported by' A. Dickson, F. McMllla . Johnston and S. Murchie. of .._e ryas aged 61 years, and leaves a wife ay -'and -several members of Welly to sur - ng wive him. He was a genial, whole-souled hat man, and the , esteem irr which .he was f' or held was shown by the very largenumber of who followed his remains to Baird's eme- lt tery, on Saturday. R,' BI XTH. ie ; BRn 1rs.---Blyth will celebrate the n, of May in grand style, there will be all the usual athletic games, a base ball e match, bicycle races, tug of war, and all• r-. other late attractions of such days; see h large bills for list of prizes, The'woolen s mill will be in running.order in a short a .while ' now -both, proprietors, Measr"s.. tri Eordyh and Moffatt, have arrived in e_ town, Mr, S. McKellar and Mrs, Lucas d are visiting at Mr.. Tanner's,..this week,; d• Mrs. Erank Metcalf is very sick this week. e r. • R. H. Young,. editor of the Pioneer Express, Pembina, Da:, is At present visit- t ing his many friends in. Huron, but•more t particularly Blyth .; Mr. Young has not been in Ontario for 'eight years, and, of ten.•course, sees many changes ;.he' is strongly' of the idea that. Canada ought to be an- e nexed to the States, although a natural- ized American he main tains it great regard for his native county; Mr. Young will re- melt), . About three weeks; -when he will • return, accompanied bvhis •wife and son. DrvISroer COURT.—The Court of the l2th: Division was held on Thursday last' in the Orange hall, ..His Honor Judge `Doyle presiding. Upwards of thirty: cases. were on the. docket, but only eight or nine cases came up for tele', as follows :— Ferran'vs. Lucas, Tanner 8c Co.' This case was about a dispute of an aces tante 8 5 DEATU.---One more hag gone to try th realities of the unseen world itt the pe son. of Mr. Johnston Rhin,. of the 12t 'death reSaited OA TIleSdaY., What make it is, only a•little .overet raenth ago sine be was married to his now sorrowing an nearly distracted wife. °The bereave friends have the symPathy of the entir Setiooh.-The following is the repor 27th verse of the second lesson, from which he preached an ,,,eloquent sermon, usin g the parable of the good Samaritan in alit exceedingly able manner, On the return to the lodge, thanks were accorded Rev G. F. Salton and the managers, of I�:nox church, Bros. ,Josh Beck, P. Bolt and N; Campbell being appointed a committee. to draw up and. present a memorandum of the same. Five.brethren.of the Clinton lodge arrived in time for the seri - News Record., g ce I'�O/i I'1 itae3 '111I L. • MUST HAVE EOM') A GOLT UTNE.- Mr. 1..Newton of Porter's Hill, infrms your correspondent that he succeeded' in taking orders for five suits of clothes du- ring last week, the prices paid ranging from • $16 to $20. Things. must be looking up around the hills this spring, Your correspondent has; to content with his old rusty black of sortie five summers. EDUCATIosrsee�•.The regular monthly. report of ' the standing of the pupils•attending No, 5, Goderich town- shtp,-is' . given below: -Fourth: class - Edwin Jervis, Lydia Blair, Minnie Jervis. Senior third -Fred. Pickard; Maud'Pick ard, Reid Torrance. Junior third --Albert Jervis, Benson "Cox, John Cantelon. Second class -John Cos, Herbert .Cos; Freddie Lindsay. Senior part 2 -Lottie' lilllock, Euphetilia Cox, Junior part 2 - David McCartney, James McDonald, Lily Cox. Part 1 -Bertram Cox•geeeral proficiency? regular, , Sarah Gard- ner, Golden Newton: • and good conduct.' Sentorfourth,-Hugh Alexander, Lizzie Kinney, Andrea+ RETURNED ALL B.IGHTee4Consi(lerlible der Katie Calder. .juniar,,fourth-John excitement was .caused on Wednesday morning last oil the 7th con., . Goderich township,' by the.supposed loss of Mr. .T. Aggie Alexander, John Craig, Ja Connoly's father. lie. had, gone out to the bush .to look , ce•ei liendereon. Senior second -John Mont - after some cattle the. NI., pinery, Geo. Lovee Geo. Mentgomery, previous evening. and. did not turn up for 40 long a time that his sora , /foe Craig. • Junior seeend-Feriny,Rus- went out tto• loo• ,, 'see, Alex. Dadds, Davie • Hearn, illarY j. k for him, but. atter .careful search he 'had to return without -him, All the neig'hbors•turrled out. in the morning and hunted every part of the bush, but to no purpose,' when; just e4 as TEMPLARS.-At the ewen, Friday, the ofiieers for the ehsuin term co- were elected, and are as 'follows :g 13endr W.U.T.' 1Viss` Geo.: eyed' it I J, Murray obert Cr'. Sperling W.S.. Mies M. A. Dorrance neer. W.A.S. A. Scott W.F.S. 'Miss L. Shaw ., on W T. H. Kemp' W.M. :Miss J. Noble b ' \V D :1VI ' DT Bell \ net • . e-ferward unless the fee aceon rrtlia>oepaication 15 p �� nes it. Forms of application may be had from the -Se retary. ' Tile head masters of the 'Sigh Schools will please' send the •applieaticirs of their candidates to Die County Inspector of thodivision in which v the.IIi h•Scliool'. g is sit3ated, • P.•' ADA1 80N, Sec, Board of Ciai»lner , Goderich, May 8,.1880'. • .. �,' UNION SHAV'IN'G:'•- P -U LOIt.. T., . • SHAVING. •H•Airy CU1'2`LNG ' AN POOINO done very neat and. AND salt Al to 'salt every person.. JOHN i'AR$UAltbi{►2if, :,utiili'g gleets T. HIS• OTS GII' TI • CINE •• Issued to auy T-. a � point in, MAIMITOBA TOR •'DrAKOT '; VIA A \1•. • _ _k. -Northwest Transportation p• company steamers 'leaving •.Goderricii on Wednesday : and Saturday' morninge. Advice received -when. . every steamer Ieanes.Sarnia so, passengers can receive well at what hour '5teamersieave•c3ode- riob, and avoid any unnecessary delay 'there, l'or fun particulars apply to W11i. JACKSON, CLINTON, AGENT. • 1 2t, NI r V NOIR R�i, c�y+i ��pp�� tE 1836-SEM.•CEI TENNI A L 18si;: TEAR or Trtn GORE DISTRICT ICT FLRE' INS. -00 Conducted both on Cash snit Mtitual Platis,, - —latch.: Jas. Youxo, M. P. P„ -- President: • ADAM WAR:SOC1c,:East. v1CC+President. R. S. STnosd,' Est., Managing Director: E GOR Enters upon its FIFTIETH Much stronger arid' more•prosperotts than at any previous: period, baviuk $213,808 of Assets and pratieally N0 LIABILITY except a l;,e- -----'°-insnrance Reserve s �v�33D;000: .k'lirore•arc�2: : 000"deposited'with too Ontario Government, • and ever. 390,0(10 held in Mortgages, ' Deben- tures, and Cash, immediately. available to'. meet losses. 3I\itnell'olicy:11QIdor8 in the,."(Attiesave. X20 per ent, with undoubted -security. ' 2', w q*Pe' •04411.0913:1VAA • • BEST 'VALUE IN TOWN. •:••• Faso Slants. . :Rubber :i3a ,1st, Bc. . Zolfo. ecru Miil-road-near-Bstuiefteicle Kipper' road con,, 3•and 4; H.&S,, 15 cords; Kippeh road, con. 5 and 6, H.R..S., 15 cords Kippen road, con..' •and 10 H,R:S.. 15 cords K' e , Kippen road r •pp ,non. 3`and 4; L. R.S., 1,1 cords, Kippen road; eon.' 1' and 2,. L. R.S;'15 'cords.' ensan road, 'con..1 and 2, L.R:S,, 20 cord's, ensallrend, con; 3; L.R. S. 10 cords, Gran- it to school, No. 4, eon: 1 and 2, L. R. S,, cords, $urge read,•westfrom Harpurhey,' eords,ewest from :Egmondvirle,g on On - :R..8.,2 20 cords, between lot IO an n. 1 and ..,;L R. S. 10 cards, o `o ' pp sit eon.'2, H. ILO., 30 rods; between lot cl 26, oon. 2, H; R,. 8., 8' rode, grading yelling, lets 25 add '26, con. 2, 11, 11.. t. ods, gravelling bctvreen'.lots 25: and . 4,' H. R. S,, gravelling opposite' lo • 4, H.;R. 3S., gravelling opposite'Iot :.b, ]i., R. •S., 30 'rods, gravelhng'oppo 17;eon. .4, L.•I1. S., 45 rods, .ditchin ire lot 17, con. 4, L. li, S.; 40�rods,. gr rig,' opposite lot 22, : con. ' 4, L•..R. •S., s, grading and gravelling; betwe:n lots 11, eon. 3, L•; -It. S;, 12 rods; ditohi osite lots '9 and 10, 'con. 4, L• . R.'S. s, building a bridge opposite lot 1, :con. R S.,.' buildings a bridge, bet'w'een lot 6, oon 4; 1113.5..•gfadinl between,1 nd 30; ,con. 2, H, R..S.,'40 rods;. On •the.coancil�will pay the gravel ;•on j y the cord the council will ern:ploy a.in rapt' and spread. the gravel, and the co tor will., give him, half hie wages;, • let• by the rod ,the gravel w;1l • be 1 hetn,7 feet longland 7 feetdeep, and to received fertile work only.•l'at•ties tend •will_be required to. give security floe, pletion'of their jobs• by the,lst:of .Solite Payments will be made 'on tiro 1 oveinber. The Counoiillors. will poi obs• fn their respective localities. T it then' adjourned to • meet, again s hotel, on Friday, the 14th day of Maq hb" hour of -10' o'cloolt a. in. [The cle d confer a great favor, on. readers of.t Esq in file township,, if the donna tes were furnished it as Well as oth NEw Era. - ILUI,I.T%L+, AItLX' A FIRE. --On Friday,:: n , Mr. R. Henry set fire to some his stable, not thinking of any f it spreading, There was a st -blowin f"rmn his stob1 Aft th on o r.�. •fi n A en's large fire caught in ' the leaves and vent over the hill like a flash, a Gnly by the extraordinary efforts of oighhors' thee Mr. Allan's baril;nasg • TES's, —i 1rs. 7 . Townsend is seriously nd the are sorry to hear'that slight; s. are •,entertained of her recovery.. 0. Benibrige has been laid up 'with atics for the last three or four s;; but we hope to see her around soon,, Messrs. David 11Mudtaire Bill,. Conrad Howsott and others going in a few days. for a trip to c, Michigan,: where .they purpose g upland if they can suit themselves. Joseph Colclough base field of spring that will be hard to surpass in.the • which was held to have beenpaid by•i 'third. party, the defendants • being only li agents in the transaction. ;Judgment for 'o plaintiff. Elliott for deft.; tlampion`for pry • • Adams vs. Gibson. "A hole:. Judgment. for plaintiff. . h Irwin vs. .\ Winter. An account. account. . hit t i f;- i as everyone was be- ginning to feel like giving up the search. ih r,he bush, there• Was a call. from the, Ouse that he was home. Night having vertaken hitn,: he bad stayed at a distant neighbor's till morning.- MODERN .CONVEY` hi\'CE. -- We have Sara it reported around that 'Mi. .,,T;Gard- her intends going;rnto: a carriage bulld- og trade. ,flow far tis is true we ate unable to say, but that he has, lately built a vehicle of some sort is perfectly correct: Now, if a man started in and made a le- gitimate buggy: or sulky no one would have anything to say about it; - but . h' t combination of old, wheels and rails with n •s cure y' as e toe • it urged on by it lad. perched up in: the:` air -between. the h e t � o old cart, wheels, is suffi- eient. to attract the attention of people for miles around and .supply the local.gossips with material for conjecture us: to the pro- per class of conveyance 18 holongs to for I.G; A Dn men. �. D.tMoran {;'.C. •Miss•ItL Shaw' R.H.S. Miss I. Hunt. L`n.S. • Y. M. O. A. -The Sunday evening ' ga. t;h onnggeMen/e-i�hristian ion oorn,-ar -••ne -m-ede i esting and a'ttract'ive; 'by having several musical. instruments t0 accompany the singing, en Last . b Sunday were two violins, 'evening --there base •vial .,apt) . organ. The meeting was :conducted by Mr. .W. Logan, secy.. of the'atsociation, and liar, W. M. Gray gave, a gospel address in Iris usual earnest manner.: H •H to 15 20 H. co an gra con eon oon lot: pee ells rod and •Qpp rod H. and 35.a jobs let b toed .4140 jobs for t tiers• itig tom ber. of'N out j oouno Kyle at't weal Nnw Minn Palm • .�iE 28rd near ger o wind. recti the and was the: n saved ' Bit ill he Mrs. .rheum week again James intend Senile taking , wheat copnty d e of L s 25 and S. 26,'. t 3, Sit01 op! av, , 20 10 ng, 50 10' s5 pts all obs an n- on ord ,Farrah vs, Idington; Action on acconnt. Judgment -reserved. ' 'Gagin vs. Dodds. -. Gare nishees were A. O U..kV.. Judgment, for defendant. ' Ro erson e a „ g t ,l vs. . _771�1ragee, 1)iing` ee \Vatsoh'Mtg 0o.vs. iiallaghan.• 'Ac- tion on note;: Judgment for plaintiff; of 3 $,5 .25. Boyd et al vs. Barr; 'Contra ping wood. Judgment ct for. ch 25 and gment for plaintifl'y;�21J. z5' costs, being claim altnostin, full. This case occupied a good:deal of. time,. as 'a the large number of witnesses pro eaten' wa re resented li ' Mea r s,. \ s \`ode; CA mi o �ll't tot i • 11LOHEI:T nt rrs.INEN: 1'apflr+4er. rest � .. nsi About ere*. CitAloes I'ARM.--A short time before Mr. Crai 's d ElliottS departure, ltr. J. U. T,r• leased his farm and crop fora year.; Mr. Weir also got a deed of the farm. After. Craig's departure, and before ]%Irs. Craig left, there Waif an exciting tilde:between the claimants fill' the Arm,- to, see who • would get passession of it. Mr. Elliott -- installed a roan and wile on the premises with instructions to '' hold. the fort," but their temporary absence; Mr. Weir' put a man in charge of it. FI'ow- everr.,;Mt. Ellictt's man has present pox - slop, and will likely have •peaceable'oc eupation fey the year. • His OPiN`To.1',—t' I always found Craig as s uar' , ' with any Bill q etc deal with as anyone,, remarked Mr, Ge rgrj Stanbury the oth day.er " Why, he would. often contract for a car r two of cattle' and a couple of cars sheep when in Montreal, and I've often let him have 'em without, any security. whatever, and he alwayepaid`. s for them, I. do not think that Craig. tock mueli mo, ney away with flim, but what he did with it is quite: ,another• question. ,He'll bi3. missed here, because he bought quite tt let of cattle. No,. I'm not in for anything by : him, continued Mr. Stanbllry, "the wanted. rile to endorse or him only tl, • short tires ago, but I told him tha e thing we never did for anyone."• t, va,'a . THE 33RD BATTALION. *ItesIgna.t.i011 .of Gel, •A, s[, llto9s and • , M;Iator W.• 1r'. Murray.. A meeting of'the commissioned) 'Officers' of the 33rd Battalion was he'ld'atthellattenbury House, Clinton, on Monday Last, to consider • •: matters relating to the reorganization of.tho force. Among those present were Col,•Ross, '. Goderich ; Got.. Coleman, Seaforth Major Murray, Clinton ; Quartermaster Beek, Gode- rich ; Lieut. J. Verco0, .,])un annon.; • Cat, • Iorrester, Clinton ; Capt. •Wilson, Lioats. Wilson and Roberts, ..Seaforth ; 'Capt. and Lieut. Keine, Corrie; Capt. liott and Lieut. Williams, Wingham ; and Capt, Roderick,. Brussels. M. J. Ver000 was appointed secretary. Col. Boss then' tendered Statin that s hisresignation,mo. Stating owing to his official duties• 1'e air• . ing all his time, lie found itimpossib]o Waive ° that attention to•the dutiesof the, at . tli I ,13a.tahon that was necessary, and• while he regretted severing' his official :connection with: the vol. ante ers; with•whom he had ,been aseooia'ted for Q2 yeltre,'they would'ever retain spot' in his ,sympathies. • a tender. • His resi gnatiot, w s a b ., a scanted, and . the fol. lowing resolution parried ..11,1ovedally' Capt. Kaine, seconded. bya C, pt. Elliott, that whereas `. Col. Ross, after a long and happy connection .. with the 33x1' Regiment feels it a wt i rain rom .e 'o onelcy, wl the ofTioers • of the a e. 33rd,. regret et' h' .retirement -from is �' the '. active.dnties of the Regiwonti but trust that he'will alwapps'•consider himself- an honorary member of the'historic 33rd. • ' .Majdr.Alurray, in a brief speech, oho ton - ere his resignation as' Junior Mawr.oten-' ,] f the Battalion statim neat half century. IVe' have had and increasing `g that on, aconunt of his 'age, , n.eXtnlair ce onthat .it is nothing g infirmity, he :could not ionger ln I g pri undertake rat. t the ed t Y the duties o 1 than of at est patent for: position • . „ P the• can• ' e f' ' r s o ua an 1 w' , A4 ` g aro d fitted. with galvanic 'rite , and•the fo a tn1 eb ti g t The legal Here called rPRII1 —Bibs -are out announcing a' f a' g c', d 1 h g til eeeb ration. here ere on`Queen'shorses,o run- a a brrwa thda . P antY dila i t Y Mr. � r P a u awe) ' ' specter P d e'tbhe newt appointed in 1•t • at cry, and lowing resolution carried ...--:-Moved by Capt. S Y PP is intended asap for .pun tied'Porter's rll.r ea , a - ' resen some one Wilson, see nded narternta t un er.`: e• cath Act,: was In town (,;- E]!t1011; :trim d Q by tI s e B k h t last Wednesd':; mai I The t i the Wednesday making hie first ro' •: • ' � ', , . • ;• � �. Officers, ,. .. 1tn exrsfs of3icers of, the •,.3r, n g 1. he u ds tel ni>; If , Battalion. u.. for one fact o desire to he •called upon. the .•hotel -keepers `and electedC ANIGS • l.a,STlzurr, the oflice'rs , ; and what it really is, we. convey to ]Major •Meryl Iheir''ro ret th h .for the current year in: connection e`aree tell,' for anetherr • • finds it necessary to sev.Ite has g • n e made. known to them` what' theymi ht with the`. Mechanics' Instituteconnection. with , expect j they .didonot. w - inviolate g are 'as fol � - she Battalion, io wittti1 1t h ep'invtolate the lows:=-Preeid -.-------...r.-.__ a asbeen.aMember law: Mrh J: n t. k 'ent. S. -Malcolm -on vice- ...-c nsideir nee noir •i. hono ... .,, ttho bas, 'been President, T:, Weath r rror.nrissvir,l.ls., .p y trust lam.: rhe .1.; L tr months at n�h • e ald; second 'vice Mita i s,--_lir, NV.' 'Chet he ' ay ion aegis honorary toy visit a d meet .Ly burg, president, W. H. Murne .• Treas - A. • U r his is bitildigg a the retie `ton e e ; is expected .home this week ; before leav- Meere • ' ` y'•• - ' � .J J. stone foundation; :under:lris '1' '�•-� .3�h spa etl, vtsrt; ,nnd meat ing este Shorn fait fall, she • o e ,..becretary,.Geo Stevens;,•Direct Murch lost ii': born.. y l . • Other m matters - In very. • ors, , If: 1. Strang E. •Sh 'Yafeve ow one da last '- • Other niattei's' pertaining poor heal the learn'tbats: � ...g', arman,_ W.' J.,;aveek--c:luse Milk Y P �,to'tho •Lattalion' ire returns Foote, 1 . C.'Rassei C., . , level. Attie) Met11o: were discussers, ;ilea a comnn very. riuclr-unproved in health, . Ther A. Humber and 'dist quarter) meet' ttoo .tpporntedto CharlesBlake«. b Y tug held here on 11Iom arranagain at -the furtherplata--for4he•. -Robert:Il, Baird opera cempany:are play-. - day, th:e finances "'leveller) a '.' arrangement of. this sa ing ever night this P ,Y. „ ]3RIEIS -Gear a .lchesott Y. p much bet to o. ., A� ,, a ntc. It is generally ments being s week, their entertain. work otr the neiv hall over tins Ther e fairly well patronized. • ver his store. There 'A Goon SEND OFJ.—The Geed 'Tem- wee a ly, v ningrfn eld the- ionor of ,' he Pram' hall,)"est Monda eveningrt>esd'ay, evening, held is )foxier of the Y was the, return of `,the bride and- bridegroom of scene of'a happy' time." I& teas the'occa- last. week`e Wedding, Posters ,are .out sion' Of A •farewell banquet to a brother announcing.tito ran 'who was on the 'eve of leaving town jtnd•- to be held t :grand .npot rs rnd flnmes going to .other parts:to. seek liis fortune. Worktri8n and our town of e 24th We refer to Mr. James k iii Whiteside, ,town band on the 24th + h inst. The last assembly of the season was held oneWednesday of last week,. and was the most' briliiantly-sucdessitrl `ryr ll , tlr:- Doh'erty Orgnn hand, of Clinton, did good work: A, l [ Polley is going 'to sell by auction his .larses-...and,.:ci,tir'e_,gtOele-of buggies, cutters, &e., on the 17,th Inst..; •lleintends retiring from the livery. business n- Who t'r. was 'a very:active •member of h ' .the god e t g, he_' and>tdne :with_ whom wp. __axe voiy.sokry, to m part. The-ladies•=,aa;.timerehvaysdo-did 12, ' their part handsomely by 'furnishing the he t tables with good things, which wereepare ne taken of by all present"with great relish. After. the inner man had been eatisfied rk the intellectual part of the programme be- • CIU h gen, and consisted of toasts •'being propos- lanaTem ler nCessoc'heChurch. closin> ii ed and responded to in good style,inter-..Mee o lett' veld its �loven- s ersed with i.ting for the season;'on Monday even - or P til• music. there Was about. fifty present.' . }1,1r. 'Whiteside left last .Rev.:We •J•ohnston, of Goderich•' d 'Tuesday far Sault St Mario, tvhere'he :Rev. W. Hodgins, ofBayfield exchanged 1 • ))mends taking til) iar.!>lfcg.1'- Success to u1 its last ,Sebbath Rev. alv ect ii 1. f p pY Mr. Calvert occupied•Victoria St. pulpit. bash • FAREWELL SOCIAL.- A• -farewell st -•r- A seldlier s welcome hone" w , den -It. tc the: ffiGere:of the Saly as giver) tial to lliisses obertson antt�l.i3ooth, was ` o )hien Arm wino °� ` ..given by itis 7aadies' Afrl ttf .t;e'basement .._..-- -_; ... .,.., _. __. _ Y, barn. Stlio ilJhoilist ch:ure7l;Ittst�ric7sy ewe. bash ning. There ryas a good attendance and a very pleasant evening was spent.' '1`ila andit tvasµdrved at half Bast seven, after whist) ter than c;xpectations,only a fewailers re- main to r.aise`at the adjourned meeting; it witsconsid'ered advisable to employ two eninisters next year as heretofore, and the' circuit to'remain ttudivicied.' The Mait- land lime -kiln is booming, 'flying a good article, it.sells like hot cakes'; ever 200 bushels sold in one d'ay ; harry is. the boy -to• fire up";you, bet your bottom: dollar.— Mr. E. Lavii.i butting up,a neat .veran-• 'dah The trustees of the. 1Vletlioili . htirc1i itre'goino. to erect a rallinatclthe steps of the 1'tletliodist'church. From nit occasional correyponelen,�-- • ilo-tmesvi'1-lo.•'britl�'o• wi moved •eonsiderab'le by a large tree whi came down with•,:tlrespring freshet, should be moved after.the tvatergoesdole The hill on the Goclericlt road is yery b and should have'some gravel; a -good w. would be to dig. an open ditch on the sii next the bank ancl•flri it with small sten to take oft' -the •.spring,,water, than a re loads of gravel 'would: 'Utak° it good roa. There .is' a great: show of blowe. do th fruit trees this spring, some are edmplai life following Additional smug in aid of , •. • ' the Victoria. St: .0Iturch debt are thank- '13ittlirre-etstir hamlet was visited o oric being the iiext in cam/nand; will be appointed - to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Ross' Te- tirement, and Captains' Mallotigh and. Koine, . being the senior captains Of the Battalion., will be proinoted to the .positiOn 'Of Senior 'dna junior Major, respectively. lase lecture ot the cofirse Was "iiven by ing to tliti 114 -Nies losing the train; „ London, wee postpone& until Friday. audience, but the audience was ver,, good, and in faet ;larger then at any former "; lecture exeept Rev: Mr. Ste- ' wart oceupied the chair, Rev. MY, Ru pert es 13ible," and for about, an •hour an cl• a- half kept his audience interested and delighted ..._ n' the lecture wits de veted to' ahleecription of ., • . Farmers in this vicinity are pretty well . a montl1/4 earlier than last, year, 'The . rministerecl in St, Andrew's, Presbyterian ' Z‘.. -rt,60frir, 1 "d Methodist churches, last Sabbath, to I (4a6cAlt. A xi, iy5TA•rrosEn I Society is making every (fort te make the Misses Johnston and Campbell. Instrte• mental. solectiote Miss A. Armitage. Rec- itatiou, Miss F. Mitchell, Solo? Miss Johnston. Kindergarten Song, ,SeVen yOung ladies. Reading, Mr. D. Wetson. Instruniental duet, Mieses F. and L. Sperling,' During the eveding Missatobr. bum, and Miss Booth, (who was organist -will-comPlefeethe sem asked for ;•-IVni, Campbell, $2 ; Jacob Stokes, $2; it friend , were on their way to Goderich ; they ha! come all- the way by boat. We are sort: zolinton) so ;, tt hearer, ps ;.,04....a..,,.;.,.,,,A te learn ' that Mr. Thos. lilorrish, j re i ,$2; IN1rs, Snit 042.; a friend, $4 ;,- C. A. very' ill of infleremation of the lunge, so Humber, $5 ; John Andrews, $20; James ill that 'the doctors hold out no hoe of row, Mrs, Graham, $5 ; a friend, (Clinton) build a large barn thig sununer e hie tne. $5 ; a. friend, (Goderieb) $2; Rob t" ions are now bending the stone well. Th °Moon, $5 '; Georee A eheson, $5 ; S, . Mr. ,T, Miller took a &in to Detroit last SturdY, $23 l-iGaderich friend, $10 ; Major week. Georgie Cennell is recoVeiliii, in e c urch), with 4 purse as a token of small" Sull". * ' !leers elected for the ensuing term in appreeletion for servieeS rendered by The ineinters of Huron Lodge No, az. Court BenmiilerNo. 86, C'. 0, P. •-•Thos. tthein in the church during their stay in I.O.O.P. celebrated 'the anniversar3'; of Ginn, at.; Win. llailkey, V.O.R..; Thos. Seafortlywhich has been abOut four years, their order by attending divine service- et NjLio.ttv' aanhaat'Pelnaein, ;Fr. hsn.g;" Gjelth311Gisiej'hSiii: They hav,0 arse duririg that tinie condUet- Ziox church last &today meriting. The, ed a private school in townf which they brethren met in the lodge room at 10.30. Treas4"3. Breen, S.W. ; 0, 1.11isher, ,j,w, ; have given up. Aliso. Boob Tatum to and arrived at the eintrch shortly before WM' "119bring` S'a ; G' IV* 1TandY, 3".13" 'her hoino fn Belleville, and, Miss Roleert, 11, On nearing the church the members The Court meets on the second and last son gots to,Edinontou, Where ehe will re, halted end faced inwards, allowing the Mendaye in each month, stde in. future. Theyleave behind them rear 9nd Of the preeession to pass between ..............-........,----- preattriituyretv,arm friends who regret their do- e Ines t us formed. On the march the ' Ihttnots,-ene tvetuetre committee . 1 line extended from the corner of North has been sitting at Goderiell this week, I • . St. to MeLettres111.0.lt market, Rev. fL P. for the purpose fif letting contracts for Suntree' Drett 1re-A somewhet unex- the lesson the 58th ellepter of ferfirth, and • ilia other at Port Albert. , ICineardine 0 f Thursday last, 111r. Joeeph Iii eyin,l f.r The P . , g , T I „ i eni, lie its tett the I Vine at e./75, etel Per• Albert at $851 • present this 'iras the mostrprofitable part • o'Pliis address, The tisimp's language is d strati lectitreit me altogether tot) few, and y we hope for Another viSit atan early date. t lank. Mr. Rupert aat: TO THE PlI111,TV.-Now that Mr, Fair, postmaster,. has done his utmdst id. the arrangelnea et his office to actorriniodate Alm public, it will lighten his hebors and also prove of advantege to all, if the pub- lic will assist him, and this is one way he wetild like them 16 do it.' When. asking for mail matter, particularly when the °Mee is erowded, do not ask for Mr. Mrs, ' or Miss So-and.so, „but simply give the dropping altogether the use of the super. Mums words. .A8 the letters areserted on .tlie principle Of the initials of the naniee, the use of the tedrdee`slkheAme '.11trs." or " Miss" is simply confusing to tho est. master; Thoso who have call blies should slimily givO the number el thelr box, whcch is 'preferable. to announcing their' mind the peeplo will he confe•rring a favor