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LIIRTY•FOURTH TEAR.
WHOLE NUMBER 1811. I
GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 18.41.
INTELI.UGENCE
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New Advertisements.
•
Stryed-latnes Dalton.
Notice --Peter Adamson.
Notice -Peter Adamson.
Potton Price. - O. H. Old.
Liver Pad Holman Pad Co.
Stns eel Pair!, . k Gallagher.
The Point Farm J. J. Wright.
Uncle 'Coni -Globs Totw.xu Co.
Lambe Strsy..l- Alex. Gerrard,
Mortgage Sole- ('ronyn & belts.
Mortgege :Sale Seeger Sc Morton.
10 per cent. Discount -Miss Stewart.
Cord Wood Wanted -Jas. A. McIntosh.
A er's Hair Vigor -Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
lack's %1a.fuetic Medicine• Mack's Magnetic
Medlulne Co.
Dentistry.
MNICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN -
. TIelT. Olite and roHdenoe,West Street
three doom b,,low lank of Montreal. (lode -
rich • 1738
L"DWIN KEEFER, DENTAL SUR-
GEON, 'late with Trotter & Caesar, the
leading ib•ntists of Toronto.) All operations
neatly and carefullyperformed. Rooms, Bea-
ver B1. k. ('LIN ros. MrPatlenta from •
dtatau.••• will please make appointment In ad-
veace by matt 1812
She People's Column.
",'ARNING-WHEREAT CERTAIN
parties have been taking away rails from
the licl,unald property. adjoining the Lacrosse
Uroyyad. notice Lt hereby given that any per-
ms doing so in the future will be prosecuted.
WM. McCAIG. • 1812-3t
'OOD WANTED-TENDE1tS WILL
be received at this otfire up to let i e -
ember. 1881. for the rale and delivery of 30
cords al good maple and beach. dry and green.
McOILLict;DDT BROS. 181:
NOTICE.
The Connell of the Corporation of the County
a Huron, will meetin the Ibart Room• In the
Town of Goderich, on TUESDA Y, THE 6th
DECEMBER. next. All accounts against the
Council must be seat In before the first session
of the second day of meeting.
PETER ADAMSION,
Nev. tett. 1881' County Clerk.
1814 -td
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHER WANTED -FOR U. S. 8.
No. u, Ashfield. for theyear INC. A
to 11. T. HAYNES. S. and T. slit ppardton 1 O.
1611
RANTED -TEACHER- (M ALE)-
2nd Class -Section No, 1. W xR Wawsa-
osh. Apply, stating salary and tastimouial►,
to DAVID) MctLWAIN, Nile P. 0.. Ontario.
181e4t
Strayed Animals.
LAMBS STRAYED. -FROM THE
premiers teller sult*rater. lot 11, snd
Cron., Bayfield Rudd five ewe Iambs. slit in
deo, mors. sod with long SIM �
Inturmation
b p
lending their recovery will O rewarmed by
the owner, ALEX. OCARARA, e0 'alb . o.
STRAYED -STAYED INTO ''HE
Premise' of the $bbec,tber. Lot No. 12.
Lake HAW. Towable o[ *infield, on the
19th 11141'1 a sorrel horse The owner will
Please JAMES DAL OT N. tato the�4-st
STRAYED-8TRpAYy(be ED INTO 'THE
Township Colborne, = th13th tl , $ ret{
and white heifer, 3 yeparrestyold.
ayThe nether is
take theto prove anima away. PATRICIL fiALand
LA-
OHER. 11114.4t
STRAY RAM. -CAME INTO THE
enllot F. 7th con. Cola me about te the 23 of Osubscriberctober, tort.,
ap rent
tiamb.
y The
nowner U requested to prove
PATltll•6 tiA.dirt 1EaRad take biller:
`,
('TAME ON THE PREMISES OF THE
subscriber, lot 2, 8 con., W. D. Ashaeld,
about the 1st of July. a two year old red Maffei.
with white face. Tho owner is requested 'to
prove property. pay expenses and take It
away. loam SULLIVAN. lot 19, Lake Shore
Mange. Ashfield. 1810.
L TRAY STEER. -CAME INTO THE
coat the subscriber. l
on.,«rPawanoehabouthe IsttJulylast.
a red and white, one year old steer. The
,owner is requested to prove property,_ py
charges and take him away. soma AT -
BON. 1804.51.
`TRAYED ANIMALS. -SEND $1
ka to THE SIGNAL KA advertise animals stray-
ing on your premises, and avoid prosecution
for illegally detaining animals. address THY
Stov.IL. Goderich, Ont.
MAKING
.The AND MANTLE MAKIN.
LThe undersigned begs to announce to the
ladles of °oder', h and whiney, that they hove
teemed a partnership under the nine of the
Mamas HAW. CAi.Auv, and that they will
cart on the buelnene of dress and mantle
making is the rooms above Mr. Gro. Shop-
pard's bookstore, corner of North Street and
the Square lestrence on North Street. All
orders they may M• favored with ' will be
prompptly and can -full attended to.
M)ny REID, • MAR)' CAN.AOV.
1913-11.
N.4)net
--
eaten will b • re •aivtd hr the lin lersi¢ned
' l-'('' '
next. for ore hundred and fifty cords of green
.. iu.!. to be deli vere at the Gaol in quantities
DOA less time thus cords per month, cont.
ming tom. tn•• loth Ile emier• next. The;
. ood n. -.,t be hard wood.trcc from knots and
ark logs, and four feet long. Parties mal -'
alder Lir tetrty tont Or upwards. The low- -
or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. MACKID M D. PHYSI-
-grebes will he. rep:teed for the coin
pletl , r
of UM contract. , . clan, Surgeon sad Aocoucber. Graduate
t'ETER .t1) tmRo . of Toronto University. omceopposite Owner- ,
County Clerk. ron & Cameron a Bank, Lucknow. 11 not in
1 1.v office. enquire at the Hank. 17111-y.nh1S.iT! RDA l".TIlfihrd
OI E EMBER
3leaical,
R. HUTCHISON, DUNGANNON
Oct. 1812
i R. JIcDON ACR, M.D., PHYSIC-
` . iAN. SURGEON, &c., Graduate of Tor
rot', I'nivcrsity. Licentiate of the Royal ('ol-
Irg.' of Physicians, London. England. &c., &c..
M. C. 1'. S.. Ontario. Office and residence
• ONp.nite Bailey's Hata Hamilton street. ••od-
erich• . 1736Gm
h1:R. McLEA\, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GEOC, Coroner, axe. Office and residence
on Bruce Street, second door west of Victoria
Street. 1751.
Y.,:. I) L.
Rea! Estate.
LvoR R.tLE. 'CHEAP. -LOT 34, '
• LakRang.. 'Al acres. UO cleared anddhighly� improve cont1,
ualasoe standing timber. Good orrhant, new
rune hotter. barn 40119 and all .necessary
two walla. For particular+ address
.Aa cLsA,, Ambcrly. 1790-&n.
f U ACRE FAR±! Fttl: SALE
),-
• heirs w, -.t hs:f of Int No. =• west divas -
•Ise of Colborne. A log hoose ,frame tarn. '
.had s.J stable or. tttr p:•einisee. A good or-
-bard of apples, rears aid pcachrl are on the
teas Two sic ver falling crocks run through
the peseta's. Forty five acres are cleared.
sod seven acres We in fall wheat. Title good.
lad terms reasonable. Apply on the premises
to Kremer Irene. Wits 1'. It. I'J7-1t.
"WARM FOR SALE AT LEEBURN-
Lot No. 3. Lak: Shore ita.d. Township of
Colborne. 2 err m it from Goderich, eontain-
lag Ise • -res. /0 of which are cleared and un-
der • g', d state of cultivation. 1t is well fenc-
ed sed underdratred, having two dwelling
hoesee. • barn, an or•berd, stablce, workshop,
driving shed. and other outbuildings. For
paerlealar.ap ly no the premises, or to HOR-
ACE HORTON. Kilburn P. 0. Sept. 13.-41
L"OR SALE.. -WT 9, LAKE SHORE
r Tp 01( W
Claiborne. eesalag 111 scree, 311
rwsdeem.% bslaaoe ezoellent timber. Soli
a pod cloy 'loam. As this proporty adjoins
the Petal Farm it 1s is rioneequence moat
ellOtiated. Far p irticularn apply to J.
J lr.eei t.
I I ttMM. 17764f.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -AT
Dutpuor.. 11 miles from Goderich,
cesslstlag oft of as acre 04 lend. well fenced:
• Name house. • goof well sad pump aro also
on the premises. The lot has been well Im-
proved. Terms reeemeible. Particulars can
lee had from Mr. J. M. Resumes, Merchant,
ihaimea'. or R. E. Dhows, Nile P. 0.
1707-11.
UOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND
/A N, tenter et Victoria and East etre* in
tae bees dfor heir m pr'opetor � r
cheap. orrwill he
ticutarr.
b JA4 8tra1LL. Architect, ooApafce ('rabb's
er 1. C. Comm a.otbaeer.
CfREPPARDTON-FARM FOR
AY sale M moo& W scree cleared and well
messed. Reek Cottage 01x310, stone Beller ball
Miss a beam. A leege creek runs through
UM lot, .e wasee Wad on the creek A very
Ras eeabsrd surrounds the house. ( nod barn
�y �s� ► ads Tennrvery ens . 4t
ss It T. HAvwM lot 14 Lake Shore Z7of-
home 1 ombola p. or to Osamow & ovD-
Pa
MOT. 1706
i1RS. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
Physicians. Surgeons. Aceoaehant &o.
Utile, a: Dr. Shannon's residence, near the
Jail. t;,dcry:2:. l,. C. SiLAYNON, J. C. IIAs1IL- tautly he is a grand animal.
Tow, 1731. We learn with pleasure that Mr. W.
,• C. Hamilton of this town, passed credit -
Loans and insurance. able examinations at Toronto last week,
standing second on the list with honors
MONEY. -PRIVATE FUNDS TO for attorney, and third for barrister.
lend on ens terms in sums to suit bor- A meeting of Liberals will be held in
NEWS ABOUT HOME.
"A .01.1. amen& ye. Willi' notes.
An' with hell peat It."
TOWyf TO2'100.
The important for Christmas csrla Is at
Moarboase's old stand.
Ball's great sale of Furniiure. sofas, lounges
ottphuards sad bureaus at wonderfully low
oss.
They are working late and early at Imrie's
Book Store, opentag out new goods for the
Christmas Holidays. See adv't on page 8.
1f you want • Ontolase cooking stoveR. Dail
a•d see G. N. Devi"' variety. Atso American
and Canadian oft for fetidly use. Hiving an
experienced workmen.any house work will be
doss in the most satisfactory manner.
Library and prise books for Sabbath and
day schools. The latest books arriving daily
direct from the publishers. Over 3,000 vol-
umes already to stook to choose from. Special
low prices Quoted to schools. James Imrie,
suocemor to T. J. Moorhens.).
Saaaders. th. Varier,, Store man, Is getting
In a Ane stock,ot Christmas and New Year's
presents. which he Vli
ceIng to offer to the pub-
lic et low prime. e is fitting up a show
room especially for the holiday season. The
Cheapest House Under the Sun."
A "bliasird" prevailed on,Thursday.
Miss Emma Dutton, of Stratford, is
visiting friends in town.
Mrs J. Whitely, of Lucknow, has been
visiting friends in Goderich.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. Doty
is steadily improving in health.
Mr. dndrew Whitely, Huron Road,
has gone to try his fortune in Chicago.
Mr. James Skimmings, of St. George,
paid Goderich a flying visit this week.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be dispensed in Knox Church next
Sunday.
Mr. T. Looney, engineer G. T. R.,
late of Stratford, is about to locate in
Goderich.
Mn Belch, of Louisville, Kv. , was
visiting her parents in town during the
past week.
The merry jingle of the sleigh belle
were heard for the first time this season,
on Tuesday.
The Campbell .estate, on St. David's
and Victoria streets. has been purchased
by T. Dark, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. William Green, of Da-
kota, are now on a visit to their relatives
in Kincardine, Goderich and vicinity.
Mr. Harvey Howell, of Buffalo, visited
Our town last week, purchasing butter
and other produce ,for the Buffalo inar-
ket.
Mr. W. Campbell, let Deputy Reeve,
was in Toronto this week, and took in
the Conservative convention and jubila-
tion.
Tenders for the delivery in Goderich
of 30 curds of wood will be received at
this office up to the first of December'
next.
Mr: James A. Elliott has returned
from Fargo, Dakota. He liked that
region, and will probably return in the
near future.
The Fifth Duke of Trogunter, import-
ed by Mr. Attrill,is a Duke bull, and not
a Grand Duke, as stated last week. Cer-
roweri. ALICE. cD ALLAN.
Goderich. Nov. 17th 1881. 1813-Im.
QQ 500,000 TI) LOAN. APPLY TO
Ve CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON. Gode-
rich. 1730.
, 5,000,TU LEND ON REAL ES-
TATE. Terms favorable. Apply to B. L.
I)OY LE. Goderich. 1754
Q150,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
w on good Farm or Ant -clew Town Property
at 8 per cent. Aoply to R. RAi)CLIFFE. 1731
It I')NEY TO LEND IN ANY
amount to suit borrowers et 6 to 6j per
cent. I.'r vete funds. Apply to SNAG= and
Mostros,tioderich.
r%1ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
1 1 amount of Private Funds for Investment
at lowest rates on first -clefts Mortgages. Apply
to (JARROW & PRO(: DFOOT.
LOANS FREE OF CHARGE.
Money to lend at lowest rates, tree of
say costs or charges. HEADER & MORTON.
opposite Colborne Ht,tel.
Ooderlch, 23rd Match IS81. 1771.
PER CENT. -THE CANADA
landed Credit Company 1s prepared to
lend momS) on good Farm security, at six per
cent. roll particular given upon image=
to HUGH HA1111.TON. C. L. agent,.
17*
20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
NV on Farm and Town Property at lowest In-
terest. Mortgagee
purcised, no Cammtesion
charged, Conveyancing r•Alo
NBorrowerscabtainoney In one (ley
if title Is aatlsdotery.-DAViOON & JOHN-
STON. Barristers. &o., Goderich. 1751
FARM FOR SALE. -BEING LOT 9,
ems. is. e.a.eee, sheet seven sidesbeen
abederle0. e•emprWng M sena, to cleared. A
frame haus. sada new frame barn 80275 sad
• natio sad ether eethuildinga are oe toe
presifts.rs A loose orchard. (rood pump, ere.
en she Ma.Oka of R Taw acresoof hall wheat re sown.
D1sraN Doty 1 sslle Sema pat Mace. Pfar
se m. Mimes, tib e .
SHEPPARDTON.--STORE, WITH
Fust OliesreshsoMae gr b tWl se os.
t ad. Mack all fresh sod good. �►tll atvMerdy
ars toms ng other boot -a. Fee tartar* pertionlars ees*
en R T.
11 ▪ twos Aloe lleg ees`." a of a WestbaitoM of
atiaei, eass, sed aSable. riweerie
� w O femme' Apply to Oaa w
Pkor'reraor.
lip RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
Lite and Accident Insurance Agent.
Representing erstclensCompanies'. Also agent
for the CANADA Lore &rock iesenem ew Co.
Money to lend on Mortgage. either In Tows or
Farm Property. In anway to melt the borrow-
On• 0111m-p-
dueteiny Ray's hock. Oodldeb.
INSURANCE (MED.
ERMAN ASS. CITY. ?bmpwmo-fsyWabd
PnatinxhS 4 , et Lowen,. Rs%aad►-
�TT+C
HAROOR . CO'
, of Buterne p, Ossa.
-MotablkeaRise taken In Me above fi>,s1�M
the lowest rats y RORACE IHOR
The r Appraiser
C"AoADAPaaN ARDSAVITOS aa?,
rD
Mosey to Loss on Se*elsss mttcrwlf►, rem
7 to epee Cast -Cisme s mowams.
HORACE HOR?OK.
Oodsrfab MIK M 1
the Reform Rooms on Wedneahay even-
ing, commencing at eight o'clock. Every
Reformer in town is requested to be
present.
The Stratford li•ent/d came to hand
this week in a new tress of type, and in
the popular eighth page form. It is now
one of the prettiest and most readable
sheets issued from the Provincial press.
Tho schooners New Dominion, with
lumber for Sarnia, from Parry Sound,
and the Stevenson,withsalt for Windsor,
are in port, windbound. A tug hasheen
telegraphed for to Port Huron to help
them out.
Mr. J. W. Hendricks, for two years
proprietor of the "International Hotel,"
has sold out his interest in the business
to Mr. Thos. Sturdy, for a number of
years night watchman in Goderich. Mr.
Hendricks will reside in Trenton, Ont.
BALL AND Surras -The employees of
the Big Mill and Goderich Foundry will
indulge in the mazy dance at the Park
House on the evening of Friday, 23rd
December. A hall and supper tinder
such suspices will be largely patronized.
The old livery stable on Cameron's
block, has been removed by Mr. Alex.
Kirkbride, the purchaser, to the front of
the lot facing Kingston Street., and pro-
mpts a fine attraction for the "bill pos-
ter." It is to be used se a blacksmith
and waggon shop.
News. -Three things aro requested of
our correspondents: (1) News. (2) News.
(3) News. Remember a1eo, the four
"bees" : - Bo pointed; be accurate; be
prompt; be regular. Oise cent per 4
ounces in an npsn envelope is the post-
age rate for "printer's Dopy."
Vennor's Almanac for 1882 has been
received from the Toronto News Com-
pany. In addition to the Prophet's
weather predictions for the coming year,
there is a large anionn! of interesting
fasts relating to meteoroingv. The
book an be had at the bookstores.
Loss Morns* Hoses. -Mr. J. J.
Fisher lost another stallion, which was
being brought out from the old country
for him I.Itr. Be11, of LondesbveH,gh
The animal was insured for 81,000.
Mr. Fisher has lost a number of vale -
able horses during the past few years,
but he has persevered in his endeavor to
import the hast animals for the improve-
ment of stock
Mr. H. J. P. Good and.Mr. P. D. Rim
are getting up a sporting annual for the
Dominion of Canada. They desire to
get a record of all the sporting and ath-
letic organizations in tho country. Presi-
dents and secretaries of clubs should tale
note and forward the information to Mr.
Good, at the Mail office.
AHOVYu AOA1N.=We were glad to ob-
serve Mr. John Butler on the street on
Wednesday morning, after the severe at-
tack of sciatica which ho has had to ex-
perience. He needs a crutch yet to help
hint in his locomotion; but we hope he
will soon be able to lay it on the shelf,
and tread the streets with his old time
vigor,
The Woodstock Sentinel-Rct•ieeo proud-
ly says: -Woodstock is now everywhere
attracting attention as a railway centre,
and a live, progressive town. At a rail-
way meeting in Guelph the other day
our rapid progress was alluded t•, by one
of the alderman of that city, while num-
bers of our exchanges have noticed fa-
vorably our year's improvements.
The Forester, Ball will be 'held to- ELORA TJ GODKRIOH.
night.
Mr. Frank Dorsey, of the G. T. R.,
who has been laid up for some time with
a gathering on the leg just below the
knee, had a very successful operation
performed upon him a few days age by
Dr. Stewart, of Brucofield, assisted by
Drs. McMicking, Taylor and McDonagh,
of this town. The sac was entirely re-
moved, and Mr. Dorsey, who is around
with the aid of sticks, is expecting to
be able to return to duty shortly.
Mr. James Saunders last week at-
tended the funeral of his 'nether, Mrs.
John Saunders, who died at the resi-
dence of her daughter-in-law, in Luther
township, on Wednesday, the 15th inst.,
at the ripe age of 83 years. The deceas-
ed was a native of Blairgowrie, Perth-
shire, Scotland, and ante to Canada in
1852. During her life she enjoyed the
respect and esteem of her acquaintances,
and her end was peaceful and happy.
CLAN CAYPRSLL.-The representatives
John Stafford, ' of of the clan Campbell in Canada have re -
Scotland, Dakota well-known urouter the solved to present the Marquis of Lorne,
father of that place, pulled our latch :Non
hie return from England, with an
string the other day. Mr. StafIiwrd u dress containing as many signatures of
father-in-law of our genial townsman J. Canadian residents who claim kinship tothe "noble house of Argyle" as can be
C. Currie, and having filled to entice
the "truly toil" J. C. C. to leave the obtained. The signatures will be taken
old dig, he has purchased Mrs. Currii s on sheets of parchment, which will after -
property in Uncle Sam's dominions. wards be attached to the address, which
A• elDeret.-On Monday of last week
a workman in the Star Salt Works nam-
ed Charley Sewers host his middle finger
at the filet joint, by his -hand coining in
contact with the saw of the sawing ma-
chine. His place at. the machine was
filled h',r Robert Miller, who, in a short
time, had a thumb taken nef. This is
rather a sanguinary record for one day.
em
Ilan Reetlag 1■ Rrssaeis. aml the Rall
Montag.
/Prom our own Correspondent)
A meeting of the ratepayers was held
in tho Town Hall, on Monday evening
last, for the purpose of taking steps rela-
tive to the extension of the Credit Valley
Road. There was a large attendance of
citizens, also a number of prominent
farmers of Morris and Grey. Mr. F. C.
Rogers, Reeve, occupied the chair. The
Elora road, he said, would be a Fut
boon to Brussels, as at present we have
nut enough cars for the demand. The
principal thing he said to do to -night
would be to appoint a good committee to
correspond with the Reeves of the muni-
cipalities between Brussels and Elora,
and hold a meeting here about the 1st of
December. The people of Exeter were
working vigorously in the'matter, and if
we expected to get the road we would
have to go to work at once. HJ called
upon Mr. Jno. Leckie, an old railroad
werker, to say something in refetence to
it.
Mr. Leckie objected, as he would live
to hear from the councillors tirst.
Councillor Drewe then took the plat-
form. He fully indorsed the remarks of
the Reeve. We paid too high a freight,
consequently farmers had to pay more
is to be handsomely engrossed and ii-
for their goods He thought it would
ruminated. nay us to give a good bonus. He would
leave the natter for other speakers to
A Board of Dominion Arbitrators, con- discuss.
slating of James Cowan, • Esq., of Galt, Councillor McCracken would like very
Wm. Compton, Esq., of Halifax; Joseph much to see another rnilsoad. He knew
Simard, Esq., of Montreal; Chas. Thib- Mr. Skelton to lose, last winter, $300 in
ado, Esq., Secretary, assembled at the one slap, on account of not getting cars
Supreme Court mom yesterday, and en- to ship his grain. Listowel has a com-
teeed upon the investigation of the claim peting line, and can give more for grain
d than Brussels. An regards the bone/lea
that tha tr.t:nicipalities between Brussels
and Elora would give ho was not pre-
pared to say.
Mr. Leckie was glad to see so many
present. He remembered that the last
time he spoke from this platform, on
railway matters ho was twitted for it,'
saying that he did it for elecciou pur-
poses. He said he something over a
lir. D. D. Wilson, Reeve of Seaforth, year ago that if we did not get a con-
st the recent railway meeting in that peting line that we were not going to
town,s.uid that while in Goderich he call- make roach proXrees. He had opened
ed on Mayor Horton and other gentle- up a•corret ondence with Mr. Hickson,
but lie would promise us nothing as re-
gards railways. Mr. Hickson, he said,'
was opposed to branches as they did not
pay much. The speaker thought • there
should he no difficulty in getting $50,-
000 from Goderich Town. Elisa was al-
ready heavily taxed. He had t) very en-
c•,uraging letter from the Reeve of
Morninzton, in which he stated Ito would
work with us. Had leen doing a great
Beit of correspondence lately in regard
to railway natters, as he would like to
nee Brussels become more prosperous.
Dr W. J. R. Hotmot said he was not
at all posted on the matter, and would
not say much on the subject to -night.
Until the law watt changed, lao said. no
railway bonus could be carried, and this
law might not change for a century.
Mr. P. Moore endorsed the remarks of
former speakers. He had n dad cold
and could iot.apeak. He took hie seat
amid grea• cheering, and the barking of
a dog.
Mr. John Leckie, seconded by C. R.
Cooper, moved a resolution to the effect
that the proposed line from Elora to
Goderich, sae. Brussels and Blyth wast
feasible,and'in the interests of the town.
The motion was carried unaminousl .
of Samuel Platt for amazes sustained
PAasED. --We are ple•twe1 to leant that to hie mill property nn account .of the
Ilesets. Stanley Hays, of Goderich, and construction of the new breakwater in
Marshall Johnston, of Manchester, pees- 1876. M. C. Cameron and M: Graham
ed their primary ex ininations in law Csmemn appeared on behalf of theclaim-
ast week, Mr. Hays ranking ninth, and oat, and B. L. Doyle on behalf of the
his companion'nineteenth on the list of Government. The" case will probably
successful candidates. Both young wen occupy the time of the Aibitraors for
Were trained at G,Kletiel, High School, some days. Mr. Thus Weatherald was
and attribute their success in a great de- the only witness examined yesterday
gree to their handling. by Mr. H. L
Strap.
Tho Seaforth Expositor tilos alludes to
a former resident of.Goderich:-"Dr.
Duncan, a professor in the Ontario Vet- men who stated that the people of God-
erinary College, and brother of Dr. erich were determined to have another
Duncan of this town, was here last railway. They had appointed delegates
week. He h.ad been across the Atlantic to attend a meeting of delegates from
fur the benefit ..f his health and had just different municipalities in Exeter on the
returned a few day's previously. His 15th Inst. Theetc le of I:.oderich
many friends in thie county will be glad seemed averse top the line passing
to learn that the object of his mission through Clinton, but he (Mr. W.) did
was aucceesfid• nobcare where it went as lona' as ti •a -
31r. Melciile Young, well-known in forth got it, as he felt confident that
own, has returned •to Goderich after a the enterprise of. the citizens of Sea-
hree years' residence in the North West, forth would still be in the ascendant as
having wound up his business in Emer- ' the merchants were in advance of other
son. He intends to winter in Goderich, , towns and could,hold their own if they
but will return to the Prairie province. had additional railway facilities. As an
He is strong in his condemnation of the instance of the value of railway compet-
Governntent land policy end the Syndi- item he cited the fact. that the G. W. R,
tate bargain, and states that strong feel- was paying teams in Clinton for drawing
ing prevails against both, even in the grain from the 0. T. R. storehouses to
Conservative ranks. be heeled on the G. W. R. cars. We
Ocie. --Death has visited many house- arc paying higher freight rates from Sea -
olds during the past 'week. Amongforth to Buffalo. than they are from
these called away was Mrs. Kydd, wife Chicago to Buffalo. For his own bus -
of Mr. Thomas Kydd, at one time post-
iness +branch line to Bruce
he C. would
master of Goderich. The deceased had suit hint, but he thought the C. V. R.
passed the allotted three score and ten as would serve the best interests of the town,
ears havingreached the as it would give them a through route to
y. gaud old acre the seabord, if it fell into the bands of
of 76. She sena mother-in-law of Col. either the Syndicate or Vanderbilt, as
Rose, M. P. P., and the large funeral on there was a likelihood of it doing
�r
Wednesday showed the esteem in which ng.
Messrs. Leckie Holmes and lYado
the deceased was held. The temperance society in connection were appointed a committee to corree
A HANDSOME Rio. -We are informedwith the North St. Methodist Sunday pond with the Reeves of the municipal -
that bison. T. J. Story have sodtl Ixheol held its regular quarterly gather- ities interdllted. ,
ing on Tuesttayy evening. The attend- It was also carried that a meeting of
ance was exceedingly large. and after the ropreeentatives from tho municipalities
chorus, "SeetheChurctiof Christ Arises," interested be held in Brussels on Tues -
Morris, of Colborne, for the awn of =lie was sung by the S. S. Scholars, and pray- day, November 29th.
cash. Tho Messrs. Story have retaineder by Ker. Dr. Williams, the followin After a few remarks fr•m- the peeve
the services of Mr. Harry Rothwell for programme was gone on with: Chair- the tweeting adjourned.
the coming year, and are determined to mates address: Pled�ta Song, school
keep up the reputation of theiresaabiiah- chorus; reading, Bells blcKtlivht; re-
ment fur first class work. citation' Clara Sherman: recitation,
Edjie Armatmng; school chorea, Touch
The cow by -lay provides that on and nottheCup; recitation, CharlieSherman;
after the 1st of November no cow shall reading, Albert Humber; duett, Ella
be permitted to tun at large within the Bates and Nellie Reid; recitation. Min -
town limits. It is now the 18th of No- nie Acheson; recitation, Albert Reid;
vember and alt our Sidi streets are school chorus -When We are old Enough mHenry Perkins, John
,
swarming with these animal, asd it is to Vote; recitation, Fred Crofts, temper- Keine, Robt. Jas. Perkins,
MHen. David Weir, and
acid that souse of them even belong to ante dialogue by a full company; solo, B fa Cooke, Howick township; .0tista-
Councillors. 1f now that it is approach- Hattie Smith; recitation, Lena Reid; re- vus Barton. Jas., Henning, James Tim
ing election time the member of our citation, Everitt JicKenzie; duett, the mins, and Janies Johnston, Turnberry
Town Council are afraid to enforce t►is Misses Cowherd. and pieces by Bella township, B. Wilenn. Ilenry Davis, W.
by-law they should leave it repealed. McKnight and Willie Robinson. The L. Bray, snd C. Tait Scott, Winghant;
This is from an esohaage, bet doesn't it meeting concluded with "On to Vic- Geo. Forsyth and John Perdue. Morrie
suit Goderich 1 tory," by the school, anotche benediction township; Robert Riley, Jas. Potter,and
DsAvm or Ms. Gams CArrza.-Om by Rev. Dr. Williams. Tho entertain Campbell Hanna, Eaat Wawanosh; Wm.
Friday morning last Mr. George Cattlemintmint on the whole was very fair, with Ellis Jas. Johnston, Charles Detnyn,
for nearly twenty•tive lean a resident of the exception of the dialogue, which, West 1Vawansish; A. C. Hawkins, and
Goderich, d tha lite, slue" s ism, looking the necessary snrntundings to John Mallough, Ashfield township; P.
and painful iloan Tile deemed was make it effective, smacked more of the Kelly, Wm. Clegg, and Lewis Thorne,
in the drug business since be casae to Pure than it did of the serious lifedrama Blyth; Dr. W. J. It Holies, Jas.Drew,
Goderich, until last winter, whoa his it as wintended (e portray., sols . and F. C. Rogers, Brussels; Dr. Ten•
store was destroyed by the. He was white ears and black face brought down mint, F. Grundy, and Dr. 0ardner,
known as del his fellow misses as a the house, and so did the improvised drop 1 Lncknow: Andrew Patton. John Hovey,
man of fair and fait dealing. and em curtain, which didn't drop. hut ran on a i with Harlon, Wroxeter.
account of hu.s straight
m 6e was 'mea -wire. A number of the pieces by
^7 amity ('slsTRs ■ttRnN.
at one time returned to the council the smaller children were very we i
a majority so- given. E. !trine, Jca Beck, F. W. Johnston,
boardEltingba large single vote. e was a Reform- T T. Coleman, Thos. E. Hays, Jae. H
ne in polities, but took an very native 1Vingham curlers caught the first. iceBenson
inpolitical matters. Fora number
of the season on Tuesday, when John
partearsa angered k frau, an Neelands and Col. Kent skipped the op- I We have seen, cnva the 1Vnptlst, ek
affection of the stomach, basely
medial polite rinks. The former's rink won by '4.•nt.nel - Rn•.en• a half dozen pales of
skill seemed powerless to Peabody, and °"""'"' sA.,es male for Dr. McKay:. of Fetmasa,
after a pewid ne gradual essaciattos he Lieut. -Col. Nathaniel Higinbothant, of snot l:is Chines(+ wife. 1Trse fp; the
sank to regi 1. his fifty second year. Guelph,has been appointed by the Lieut. latter, the size of a child s No. t9, are
He was married to a daughter of the lab Governor -in -Council to the Registrar- made tela a sp�ctal tut Their aeatmesa
E. H. Marlton, by whose 0. had nine ship of the South Riding of Wellington, might excite the envy of Canadian eels
children, eight of whom, with his widow, made vacant �hy the death of Captain Mr. Wm. A. Parr, hen purchased the
survive him. They have the sympathy Prince. Col. Higinhothant has resided W. ht lot 15. con. 12, Tuniberry, isn-
ot the entire onmmenity in their bereave in the county for nearly a quarter of • misting of 611 acres. ter the sum of
meat To addition to real and pommel century, and has been intimately con- 02,000" naafi, There is a god bask
pprr�eet►ppeevrtty, Mr. Cattle had his life Mewed neetd with it in easy public opacities. horn and comfortable house on the pre
fev-iorme $7,000, sod h50 family will be He r.presented the North Riding in the mom, ari8 it is otalmeidered a oronetty
well provided fee. lest Dominion Parliament .,,rob 1112.moo
their handsome two seated carriage,
which carried off four first prizes during
the recent fall shows, to Mr. Joseph
The Mores ibelegates.
The following are the names of the
delegates from this county, present at
the Conservative Convention, as given
by the Moi::
ROUTH I(UPON.