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The Huron Signal, 1881-12-16, Page 11/99 r. 1.11 11 port ! by y. 1 log herr ulcer 1 au tae 1 00 10 W 7 00 1 50 3 00 1000 art.'(' h the A'hen stood with ler. Has till be L. tree et ex rb. fie for on re Mar st Iow, ortrrrun t York. rte. ▪ 7* Use J r. it iltus- ts sixty umber. Li liters - in Eam- on Mor- t the rk- the ;eat. Url- ibt: will ee,,.A. !. $ 100 4 00 400 ... 10 CO ... 700 . . 150 .. 500 LL 10 00 ie rafted with the .aeb,year. m under egin with AosZINK, binding. expense of • volume. LOP. Cloth postpaid. habetical; nes 1 to St, 1880, one Post OMce ace otloes. adrvrtL .-- 11AIU'ER (t: F.131. 'ice York. Id IN ED -1 ed °O i0 c+ O cp iS C) cf) O O on olv re L TEIM 1OLE Y MBEetLY R 1011. GODERICH, ONT., 1, HAY, DEC. 16, 1881, AN0 GENERA INTEL ink :vy (7140 .1A a 1+ 3.fgalR r MoGILLICI'DDY AMiOS. Peaaiea*w" 111.50 A YEAH. 1.N Al) VANLt. New edvertlseseewls. For Sale (I. W. Echlin. Index -T. Milburn & Co. Liver l'ad Holman Pad Co. Jost Received -D. Ferguson. Wanted to 'tent E. Duwniug. Fresh $tocke-James Maim Xerox National fills T. Milburn d Co. !leiter ('amt Estray W. 4'. Durst. TeaeherjWanted W. 1.. Ferguson. To Contractors -John Washington. Illustrated Floral Guide James Vick. Condensed Fire Kindlers-James Heale. The Best Remedy Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Kagyard's Yellow Oil T. Milburn it Co. Camsdfas P__UM Railway C Drinkwaser. Ssachers 'Wanted: FrZACHZR WANTED -FOR U. aD 8. epee A1kMlJ feelabl leer fltN. Ap p13 toR.T ffarxxe,8.asdTtlSeo tun NEWS ABOUT HOMD1 •'A chlel•s among ye, take' notes, Ale tsitb he'll prent it." 1813. TOWN TOPICA 11 SSISTANT TEAC'IER WANTED, te. in S. S. No. 2, Colborne., (Benmiller.) Male or female, having third °lass certificate. -tpply to NICIIOLAel MORKI4H. (.oderich. P. O. 1116-31. f IEACHERS WANTED. -WANTED, two teachers, holding 2nd elute certifi- cates. for the Uoderlch Public Schools salary 105 and $ 50. Applications will be received until Dec. 19. 1881. Address WILLIAM MIT- cUZLL Secretary. Goderich. 1816-21. Dat strQ. frEACHER WANTED, -AS ASSIST - 1L ant teacher at S. S. No. 1. Colborne town- ship, for six moat hs dating from the New Year. NICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN- Applications with teutmonlale will be re- V.L. TNT. Ornceandreeldence, West Street re- ceived by the undersigned up to Jaturday, richhdoor's below Bank of Montreal, (lode- Dec. 17th. 1881. W. L. ieuorsos, secy. School Board. Carlow P.O. 1811. r! DWIN KEEFER, DENTAL SUR- She People's Itolumn. L OE0 1. Hate with Trotter & Caesar, the leading Dentists of Torunu..l All operations --- - -- neatly and oarefntlyyypcertoru.ed. Rooms, Bea- rt10 CONTRACTORS-TzeDaga WILL ver Block, CLIN fON, terletticnte from a 1 be ,.oce1 'ed u to Tweed• , the 10th day istance wIll please make appointment in ad- of Januar , 1882. Pur 11 a erection u! a tame . apse by nta[l 181'_ d welling mile. Plana and specification can be .wen at the residence of the proprietor after Stra> ea Animals. Dec, !ith. JOHN WASHiNGTON, Lot No. Si. 3ra Cuu., welt LVawanosh.Auburn P.O, ■ 181741 HEIFETt CAME ESTRAY. -CAME on the premises of subscriber • dark red heifer with small horns. The owner is re- quested to prove property. pay charges and take 1t away. W. l'. Deltas% lot ofMaitland oon., Colborne. 181741. STRAYED HEIFERINT() -CAME the enclosure of the subscriber about 1st September last lot 9, con. 10, Ashfield, a red and wnite Heifer, 2 years old, The owner Is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away, Gru. UaMP igia. Belfast 1' O. 1416. STRAY EWES. -CAME ON THE premises of the subscriber, lot 8. con, 3, W. 1).. Colborne, about the 18th of November. two ewes marked with red paint. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take thecal away. THuMws AsHTON, Ben - miller. 1816-4t• ( IAML ON THE PREMISES OF Iter premises of the subscriber, lot 1, con. lie W. D. rp. of Colborne, about the 13th Nov.. 1881. • yearling heifer. red, with white mark on face. The owner will please prove pro- perty. pay expenses, and take the animal away. W. S. CLARK. 1816. r;TRAYED -STRAYED INTI) THE C_ premises of the subscriber. Lot 4. Lake Range, I'uwnshlp of Ashfield, about the mid - Ile of Au;us:• • red heifer colt with spotted fp ace. pT:te owner is requested to prove pro - ort Fly charges and take it away. J$1AM1 8 AME ON THE PREMISES OF THE Nee Subecrtber, east half 1ot 3, con. 4. Ashfield, about the beginning of September. a grey hei- fer coming 3 years o14. The owner is request- ed to prose property. per expenses, and take away. ROUT. 1)OUGLASS, Dungannon P. O. 1815-4t ('IAMEON THE PREMISES OF TH E lJ Subscriber, Let 11. Lake Shore (toad. Ash- deld, about the 1st of July. a red steer. rising two rears old. The °Amer 41 r••uested ,u prove property, {,ay expensta and take the animal away. T11.t . O'NEIL, Kingsbridge 1'. 0. 181141 !'LAME ESTRAY, - :LS:►li F THE k i middle of Nov.. a horse, a steer and • heifer. Ttie ate:r and heifer are red and White: the boric is black. The owner,i, '4s re- located to prove property 'pay charges and ake them away. les. Parisi?, part of Block C, Colborne township. 1814-4t. ock, or J. C. Cama, auctioneer. For the largest assortment of fency and or- namental Christmas and New fears cakes, and holiday confectionery of the choicest var- ieties, go to the Kingston street bakery. Mrs' 8th and 9th, 1882. J. L. Sturdy. It you want • first class uhoto, an album or Messrs. T. & J. Story have' purchased a cabinet tr•nie of the latent design, E. L. the shop nee occupied by them from Johnson's is the place to get it. Geo. B. Rob- Mr. Jeremiah Flynn, of Ashfield. Bus - son. Late with Hunter ' Co., Toronto, Ir the y manager. -sines must surely be booming with the If you want a first-class cooking stove, ca* young carriageniskera and see O. N. Davis' variety. Also American and Canadian oil for family use. Having as A team belonging to Mr. Elslie of Ben - experienced workman,any house work will be dune in the moat satisfactory manner. Mrs. C. A Mounten•y has gone to Brighton on a month's visit muting her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith celebrated their tin wedding lest week, and receiv- ed a considerable number of presents. S. S. CosviiNTIoN.-The Huron Coun- ty S. S. Convention will be held in God- erich on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. Saunders. the variety store man. jpaa opened a new show room upstairs, for the holiday dis- play, and invites all who wish to purchase fine Date at low. prioer. to inspect the stook. At- tentive clerks, and no trouble to show goods Ladies should call early. See adiet, Xmas Preeenta-You can select goods of all kinds, at all prices, in all patterns for alleges, tastes and positions. from the very large. var- ied and splendid stock of goods at Butlers. The stack was bought for cask. imported di- rect and will be sold out at people's own pri- ces, Sec Butler's before you buy presents. December dust this year. Whooping cough is preva:ent in town. Miss Kathleen Lixars, of Stratford, is visiting friends in town. By a runaway on Monday, Belcher's bread waggon lu.,t a wheel. Mr. Butler has secured the services of Miss Alice Ferguson as clerk in his book- store. Mr. W. J. C. Naftel intends to open out a drug store in the Albion Block next month. miller when returning home on Thursday afternoon, became unmanage- able, owing to a train passing. Mrs. Elslie and sun were in the vehicle at the time, and were thrown out and injured. A Mr. McCann, from Dorchester, has been here endeavoring to make arrange- ments to purchase the site of the old mill from Mr, Hilliard, and purposes erecting a woolen mill. We understand that another person has been enquiring after the property. The water power is excellent, Mr. Harry Smith, who recently cane back from K'innipeg, where he has estab- ,V ANTED To RENT. - A COM- dished a business, purposes returning lortable dwelling, containing about six thither shortly, with that end in view he or seven rM,llle, convenient to the egtare. intends to dispose of his Goderich buei- Possession required about the middle of April next. •Apply to E. D owNls°. 1817-11. nese. Should he be in a position to dis- pose of it en Noe he will do so, but in the meantime he is holding a clearing sale for a couple of weeks. .'Mr. Smith is well thought of in Goderich, and his loss in the business circle of our town A town butcher was tined by the May- will be felt. seeor on Thursday for violating the market M. Eleanor Georgen gave readings in by-law in buying his beef. the Temperance Hall on Monday even - Miss Platt Left on the early train 1 mg, under the auspices of the Mechanics' Institute. "How he Saved St. Mich- aele" was grandly given, and "Evening at the Farm" brought out tha talented artiste a powers of voice. She is a cap- ital reader, but the hall and its effects wt:re much against her. Even the Jer- sey Lily would wilt if she made her O S ' AT LEEBURN.- will open un Friday evening in the ten the low and dingily lighted plat- Colboroe, for miler from Goderireh, c•,contaie rooms. ate luting u the teacher. form of the Temperance Hall. ing mascots. 90ot which are cleared and un- Mr, M. Nicholson, the well-known I ELwmoN of Orvii'Ea.. -At the regu- dera'fowl state of cultivation. R is well [enc- deutiat, who is a lover of g.w.d horses, lar montKly meeting of L. O. L. No.152, ed ami underdrained ming • tw 1w Ilf FOR SALE. -A DARK BAY MARE with black mane and tail, 4 years old. about 14 hands high. a good driver and war- ranted to drive single or double, gentle. and easily managed is for sale at a reaeouable price. Apply to h. W. Ei JILIN• teacher, No,6. S. S. Colborne. 1817 -ft Real Estate. 141OR SALE CHEAP. -THAT VERY desirable brick house, on East St., with one eighth of an acre of land. The houeo con- tains 5 bed room., parlour. dining room. kitchen, woodshed and all necessary conveni- ences. Nu reasonable offer will be named. EDWAKD SHAKMAN. 1815 yesterday morning to attend the Mason's annual ball at Palmerston. Mr. Janes Whitely has returned from 'the Toronto School of Medicine, to spend his vacation at home. The Mechanics Institute drawing class FARM FOR A.Lh h 11 Lot N . 3, lake Shorn Paawi lionises. a barn, an on•bard, stbles, workshop 1 has purchased a two ye it old Hanthle- driv'ing shed. r and other outbuildings. For tonian stallion from Mr.' W..4. Harris, of particulars apply on the premises, or to IIOIt Colborne. ACE HORTON. Milburn 1'. U. Sept. 15. -41 In couse luenco of the ahs'•ne.t of Rev. Mr. Francis, who is attending anniversary services in Nissouri, there will be no ser- vice in the M. E. church in the morning of Sabbath 1,8th inst. Rev. Dr. U rewill occupy the pulpit in the evening. FOR SALE. -LOT 9, LAKE SHORE T'p..of Colborne. containing 111 scree. 30 ens cleared. balance exoeUent timber. .-toil a good clay loam. As this property adjoins the Point Farm It is 1n (consequence, most elhtibl eltuatcd. Fur particulars apply to J. J. l' t, M 1st 1881. 177641. ROUSE• • AND LOTSALE-AT FOR ALE AT Dungannon, 12 miles from Goderich, consisting tit j of an &ere of land, well fenced; a frame house',•* good well and pump am also on the .premises. The lot has been well im- proved. Terms reasonable. Particulars can be triol trine Mr. J. M. Rosnutre, Merchant, Dungannon, or R. E. liRowN, Nile P. 0. 1767-tf. HOUSE; AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND 71. onrner of Victoria and East ',trete. in the town of Godorich, for sale cheap, or will be 3:changed for farm property. For particulars pph to Jas. SHAILL, Architect, office Crabb'e '*TRAYED-STRAYED INT() THE 7 premises of the subscriber, Lot No. 12 ` IgPP.1RDT0\ -- FARM FOR IO, Ikke Range. • 'so rel Ashfleld, on the 1.7 sale 60 setae. 50 mere cleared and well tats Fast.. • sorrel horse. 'rhe owner Will Please csll, ppsa expo 'set and take the animal .way. JAMES DALTON. 1814 -lit %1TRAYED-STRAYED INT') THE J premises of the subscriber. Lot 4, Con. ownship of Colboepe, on the 13th Inst.. • reel ee nal white heifer. 3 years old. The owner 44 equested to prove property. p•7 eh and 'eke the animal away. PATRICK A- G115H. trTRAY1CD ANtMALS4-SEND $1 LJ 40ToxMoe 4Ltoadvertise anifeels stray - nig nnyoutremises. snit avoid prosecution for Illegally detaining animals. Adi:set Tiic ONAL, Goderich, Ont. Loans art insurance. XI ONEY. PRIVATE FUNDS TO see lend en e•sy terms In sums to suit bor• rowers. Muss. IltcD ALLAN. oederich, Nov. 17th 1831. 1813-Im. *500,000 T() LOAN. - APPLY TO ' CAMEI:ON, HOLT & CAMERON, Dede- rick. e- ricb. I&75,000 TO LEND ON REAL ES TATE. Terms favorable. Apply torr' L (i iJOYLli, oderlcb. _- - $60,000 PRIVATE Fi i NDS TO LEND 'W on good Farm or fleet -clam Town Property at 8 per oast. ADslr to K. RADCLIFFE. 1751 X`r ONEY TO LEND IN ANY tv L amount to suit borrowers at 6 to 61 per cent. Private funds. Apply W SaAO KR and MoirroN, (lodericb. fenced. Brick Cottage tem, mono cellar full six of house. A large creek runs through the lot, no wade land on the crook, A very fine orchard surrounds unalt the home. (flood barn and other hnildinhs. Terms very easy. Apply to K. T. H Avs gs, 101 1d •,ace Shore [toad. Col- borne o -borne Township. or to GARROW &'. Ih4OCP sews. 1768 LwARMt FIR SALE. BEING LOT 9, L' ens. 13, (Colborne, about seven miles from Goderich. comprising 59 &errs, 50 eioared. A frame house, and • new frame barn .4en'l5 and a stable and other outbuildings are on the premises. A young orchart. good pump, etc. on th" farm. The farm Ass • road on two sides of H- Four acres of fall wheat are sown. Instant only 1 milo from • post office. For particulars apply to Wm. SHtst.ne. Sltepai rd - ton P. O. L,,. MONEY TO LEND. - A LARGE Y1 •roast of Private. Funds for investment at 'owe* rates on first -Ames A pply to GA ROW t PRO U TOOTS D IOAKS FREE OF CHARGE. - eel )ttentey to lend at Mweet rem'. free Of any eonm or clam.•!- rtkAGkK A. MORTON, .werrlte Colborne lintel. eer177f. (lsolluw► 1 see"fHEPI'ARDTON.-STORE, WiTH IJ Poet Office, for sale or to rent, with ! acre i nd. Stock all fresh and good . Will *ellen eery easy terms, having other business W attend to. For (nether joartienbirs appiy R. T. HAvnxa. Also 100 acres of land, West half of Mr. Peter Rnberts'.n, G. T. At. brake- boots instead to relieve themselves from ',bard,, Frame House, ands stable Fifty acres ro Lot 5 on the 3rd con., E. D. Ashneld. ('reel Or. I man, had a narrow escape from a hell poi 'toil liability upon )Doper held by the !'eared and well fan fanned. Apply to lannow 1 result. On Friday last at Soafnrth. He Merchants Bonk. Sown after the Co. !t Pa0VDVOOT. 1761. was coepline two C. S. R. can (which became) insolvent and operations ceased. hate Inn,for platfernn than the O. T. R. A hill was fyled to enforce payment n and his left shoulder was caught, towing the debentures, and a decree orad* off about six incites of skin, and hnctur- against the corporation. This war air ing the collar bone. He is able to be pealo.i, but the saute result followed, the around again. corporation had to pay the hill *mu int, The officers of the High Schon' biter- with interest anal east of snit. They cry Society elected last Friday evening h'i mMohntuly nothing for their em - are sa follows' President. Mr. J. as • I,hn Ntrnthort, who left thin Elliott; rat cion president, Mr. F. him- bion n few the ago for the far Donald: 2nd vice presuinnt. Mies Staff: sethwest, in a letter. dated the latter part of secretary, Mr. A. Y. Sheppard; sec. of November, gives en! some .'f his meter - cont.. Mule Williams, treasurer. Mr. A iemcee in th.t far off region. (10 nests D. Dickson: editor. Miss M. start: that the Yellowstone Valley was a "met - librarian, Mr. W. Trainer; committee, plebs Misses M. Cameron, K. Macara and M. ice hese early in the usenet. 6i• Is ter as a h-iden aerials a, 11Iis- wnttei River, near Hismarr, -stint 32,1100,000. +There aro oboe( :101) weR'- n, m emplt.yed. The name at night Rre- seatsthe appearance of t tidy, owing to its many lights. The teuperane sentiment is festered hy the e:npb.yera About thm 24th of November, in the • PER ('ENr. -THE CANADA 3 banded Credit Cewpany is prelsn'd to lend money" on gond Farm security. at six per • rot. Full partle,ilan riven upon •p' *[tori 1 T1P..a. SHANNON & HAMILTON, flare reported mooing make the total .4 ta Hl UH H.tMiLtON. t 1.. argent, ( iia' •Fit 1 PAys(emaa, Oargeoos. aateachers. Re. life deetmyed nine hundred And seren- Ot11ce la 1)r. Shannnn'r Peoldator. bias the teen. Tho means r'f extev niwhine firee% Jail, tiorierich. O. C. 4HalaxOw, 1, C.BaWIL• t1 n,.t appear to hays been sufficient. roe y- ► y ._ - while the pp*mswgem were n.'thint more or A WIT 110660 aHway Mr•• lee*than death traps. Yesterday the tw-'tgnircd litrd were honed, end t•. day A well-informed railway man 'd De- the last o3eecn will be performed for trait, wlledmg to the repelled transfer then whn aeehevnwd beyMld rsaet+gtuttion of the C. V'. R to the el, W. R., said he The lessen taught by this fire should not conleln t imagine what use the Brent lie thrown nwwv. There is at Inlet one VYeetern • r (fraud Trunk rreviw would puelic hall in (;.aerich, the exit from have for the Credit Valley lino etcept to which M on defective that in the event of t1}, ,r t;t' •••iia nal sell them for ('1d a fire beneath it, if there was a large sun Iron He wee 001 inelinad to teeke.r the .lienee nt'.lt.'i..:!or% would bare to rn11t report •- Aesth on Monday evening last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year -Bro. H. Hale, W. M; Bro. R. Gordon, D. M; Bro. Adam M. Todd, Chaplain; Bro. J. B. Edward, Seey; Bro y H. Rose, D. C: Senior Committee -man, Bre. 0. 11. Smith; Ccimmittee, Bros. J. Your:, J. Gibson, R. Clarke. and J. Craigie; Auditors, Bros J. B. Edward,J. George McDonald, late of Goderich, Youteg and R. Gordon. wan tined 350 in the District Court, De- CAPE%--Gnderieh Cadets of Temper- troit, tin Friday, for smuggling a pair of race, section No. 09, elected the follow - pants across from Windsor. He wore ing officers for the euauiug quarter, vie: them under his old pair, which caused eR. Hale, W. P; T. Hide, Y. W. A; G. his lees to give him away. -[London Moore, W. A; A. Humber, V. A; Fred. Free Press. Crabb, Secy; G. McNair, Asst. -Secy; It is now underseeel flet in cense- Robert Ce Todd, Financial Secy; Frank quence of Christmua Day arae New Ciahb, Treasurer; P. McCallum, Guide; roar's Day falling upon Sundays, aAttic- I B JL Juhnstun, Usher; J. Nowell, I.W; lunation will be issued by Hu Honor H. Rides, 0. W; W. J. Hale, Chaplain. the Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario, dee This society intend holding an entertain - daring the • succeeding Mondays to be 1 mont in about two weeks, of which due public holidays. notice will be given. The Clinton Nev. Era "aye -Messrs. Jrras.ea•-The exercise of a Jubilee F. W. Johnston, S. Platt, W. Campbell.. ,«_' h ted andai oin n DublinDon °Sunbeto day, Nov. and R. McLean, all members of the Jesuit7hfathers from Guelph conducted wo Goderich Conservative Association, and the ion. The Rev. Guelph Jones, toRJackson, of EgN their way were in Plante, O'Shem-of Seeforth, and Wetter" [lest' convention *1 ON their way . attend of Goderich, were present. Three lec- a 6,,,Tat Ni,. - . m. tures were delivered daily by Fathers lee - 6,,, ent writes:-Onrites::. - A farmarota cMr. Plante and Jones. lli;ll Mass was cele- respundent the of Mr. Geo. Bodle, Castleton, on the 22d of September, a steam thresher belonging to A. L. Bodle, threshed 1,378 bushels of wheat in 10 ho. . s. Can any of your by the Rev. Father Jones Huron threshers beat that l I The experience of most Canadian Knox Church 8. S. quarterly review tow -ns in the way of bonus -giving has will be held in the main body of the been anything but happy, but that of church on Sunday afternnnn. The re- .Elora is about the most unfortunate we viewers will use large and handsomely have heard of. Afewycarsagothe village colored lithographs. and the exercises will he interesting to young and old. issued 310,000 of debentures to encourage the Elora Carpet Cu. to purchase new Parents and friends et the school aro looms and put the factory in good run - particularly invite& nine order, but the directors used the bated every morning and benedictions in the evening. The Jubilee was brought to a close on Sunday evening by an able lecture' on ''Transnbetant intion ' Mas. Youmsx's Lamaze. -A leetare COUNTY COURT SITTINGS. on Thursday of last week in the North SL Methodist Church, was well attended and was duly appreciated by the large audience. The address was given to Airs. Yountan'a best vein, and time and His Honor I. F. Toms, tisq., peast.liag. attain elicited applause from the listeners. FIasT DAT. When she expressed the hope that she Tuesday,. Dec. 13tH 1881. hoped the da was not far distant when 'rhe Court opened at 12. o'ot' ik noon a Governor-General in vesting a pro- by Proclamation.hibition rection of the Dominion would The following is thelist of not consider it in keeping with hi' dig- nity to carry In a ear -laud of liquors to TOR e ox.tN0 VR1: bund, "Hear, hear," laughter and loud James Aikens, M. Campbeit, John g Campbell, Hugh Dunlop, T. W. Deice, applause thelecture greeted the sentiment. of At the James 1)at•idson, 'hiller Edeatds, Sam - John tb1ions, Thom Lacey, tendered to the lady lecturer, an en- W. Little, James Malough, Joseph Mor- dorsatien of her views was given by the rte W. Mitchell. Chas. McGuire.. John chairman, Rev. Dr. Williams, a num- ber of siguatures were then added to the Newton, Wm. Phipps, Wnt. gouty, total abstinence pledge, and the swum- Newton, Troy. John Waller. ful tweeting closed- M1lr. T. R. W.Dealer was cheapen 'tire-.. RrsoL(TItiN Or Cott DOLases.-At the 'man, [meeting of the High School Literary So- After the (.rand Jury• had been duly ciety on Friday evening last, the follow- iuipsnmilled, His 13rinoradd Lysed then., ing resolution was unanimously adopted. Moved by R. Miller, seconded' by Mr. Duncan, that the Society, having learned with the deepest regret, of the death of one of its members, Miss Maggie McKay, ',reales ee Use gamin Tae timed Jury -- The rseesdteseed - List or nears t r sate et Faints Tried. and congratulated them on the lightness of the duties which would devolve upon them. Reference was also made to the question of the abolition of. the jury 'paten'. Some judges were in favor of desires to express its strong conviction retaining the system. tithors were for of the very great loos it has sustained by its 'evasive'. His Honor's own opinion the sudden removal of one who had been *aa with the latter, as he did,aot believe such an active and willing worker in pro- that the benefits ivatified the expense. moting its interests, and whose many at- However, that was a question which the tractive qualities had made her such a future would have to decide.. general favorite; and respectfully to as- The following is the list oicsses•before sure her sorrowing relatives that the the Court: members of the Society feel the warmest DrygNDE1, resee,--'with jury.) sympathy with them in their bereave- McDougal et el vs. G. T. R. Co. ment, and will join with them in cherish- ' Dunbar va Billings: ing her memory. That a copy of the DxrsNuaD Leure-;with..ut jury.) preceeding resolution be sent to the Bank of Commerce vs Morrison et cam'. relatives of the late Miss. McKay, and hank of Coismerce vs T .ffrey et al. also to thu Gown papers. letuk of Commerce vs Tse Fey et o'. A GBNIBDU4 OFFga,-The London t'D1FINULD II.i4?s. Altertiaer'says: Our readers were inform- Russ vs. Walker. ed a short time ago of the arrival . of a Count adjourned d at 1 p. m. until 10 a. young woman with a baby in her arms .its. to -morrow. at the G. W. R. station, from Goderich, SCI3014`11 Dar: in a destitute condition. 0. W. R. Con stable Logan, with his customary bene- volence, took her in charge, and secured her admission to the City Hospital, where she now lies seriously ill'fmm the effects Miss va Walker --Action orprumisory of her exposure. Thu other day Mr. rspte. Verdict for phi f it $62.45. Inn - Logan received aletter front a wealthy rmediateexecnticm granted. blalcomson farmer in Souris, Man., who had read I et Wade for phi', Deft not represen' ted. McDougall el. al. Vs. G. T. R. Co.-- Aetien for not ca:at apples according to contract. tud;tesntfedeft. narrow Wednesday. Dec. 14 Court opened at 10 i. ra., pursuant t.. adjournment,. and the following issues were proceeded with: " the case in the IVeekly Advertiser, offer- ing a home for the young woman and her child, as a domestic iu his family, at a salary of $125 per year, and expressing a hope and desire that in that naw- and Holmstend for telt;: Cameron, Holt country she 'will reenin a p..sitit'n in se Cameron fur deft. society. He is a member 4.1 the Metho- _ THtnu Dal'. - dist Church, has a wife and four child- Thursday, Dec. 10. red, and gives references as to his social ('curt opened at 10a. m. pursuaut to adjournment. The (trend Juts}- hreught in the fel lowing iliCalreT4IENT. e scat. .1../ HUTCHISON, DUNGANNON, Oat. 1812 R. McDONAGH, 1[.D., PHYSIC. . IAN.8t'RU1l)N, fee., Oradaste of Tar- anto University. 1.Icentinte of the Coyer Col- tete o( ++4-437(9. Leedon, England, lee., a:e., ]f C. P. !s•. cheerio. (Mice and residence Opposite Halley's Hotel. Hamilton street .od- OWL fain AirR Me -LEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR - 0301l, Coroner. &e. Office and restdenoe bee5eai0Rat. secoed door sweet of Victoria M11es6. 1751. Seegmnller G. MACKiD, IiL D. PHYaf The tirelemma in the Vienna theatre cma e Burg on and Ao,,rhei. 4trwdn3t'' to have been mucin more disastrous t.. etj6eUn)ver0ty. OfiMenpp'isite C•m.r• human life than was at first th'ooght. NO 3 (Frnerons Mask. f.ucknow. If not in airs. enquire as the 115.4.. 17x-1- bar dead e d'veneered n rema ruinswhile standing. It is probable that the young woman will accept the offEs THE $AL* O• J ARKE'T Fila --In or- der to put municipal authorities upon their guard with (respect to a provision of the Municipal Aunendmout Act of 1881, relating to the sale .'1 market few.s for the coming year, their attention is called to 44 *Tice cap. 24, sec. 374, which enacts that "no taunicip.►lity shall make any sale, assignment, or lease of its mar- ket fees fore period later too the Jin! day of April, MR:, unless and until hereafter empowered so to do by this We the Grand Jury in attendance at the Dec:mber rattiness of the Court of (i eneral Sessions of the Pease for the C:ouuty of 1!ureo, having new complo.- ted our labors, hes.( leave to, present an follows - Wir have to thank your H.worfor your clear and Simple instruction , as to our duty it dealing with the matters before U3, and tri. Crown Attoey for his Legislature' We believe w L • are ri •bt 1 preneeneas ix. putting the evidence Le- in saying that this provision was made fore ilia. by the Legislature of Ontario with a In this lamp! and prosperous County, special view to dealing during the corn- - with a very consicicreele and ever-in- ine session with tnarket foes geacrally creasing town and t:illage population, and that it wan insetted in the Aut in we think it is a sitting subject for stn- order to prevent any sale being effected gratulation that so few serious crines which might have for its object the de- occur, ant Chet in court after court, this particular court forming no exception, the crimierd calendar iss'o light. We halo not thought it necessary to cnasidcr to any extent the question now se frequently pronounce(1 upon hy grand been advertised in some !,acts of the juries en to the neccwity for their Den . Province. -[Globe. ' existence. Wo scarcely think grand fu- ing-EST or KIN WA,Nran. -Tho follow- nes themselves tbn proper personae° is an extract from a letter recently 1 declare whether their usefulness is not received by Mayor Horton from Mr. A. Wiincko, postmaster at Kpam,w Lakes Township of Morrison, Muskoka: "On $(1 00f) PRiV•.ATF. FI NDS T1) LEND on Farm and Town Property at lowest in- t,'rnwf tgnsev Onol,t+se,l. nn l'e.nrnirwl00 h•reeAN'w('onveyan ins rape rea.w.ttahle. , ♦. R. N* rowers pan obtain money in oneda, 1 .4 title is eat.sfaetor). VP". )N R J4)14 . `'TOY. barristers,. 4toderkh..----_1731_ R. aD4'LI FFE. FiRS, MAANNE. A. Life and AM'.tarst lnawrapee Agee!' tteprv.rntdng firs rla..•u.,,,opasses. Ahinsgrnt her the 1'Altana Live ',TOO( i.(){'ong^s ('n_ Money to lend en More,: yr^..11het in Tows or ttrrp Pr. -moiety. to ear •ant• mint the btwvew Odle--t•tastalrs; : *, Mock Dederick 1751 edetl1 1- 1751 lest of the operation of anticipated 1044s- Iation upon this question. Municipal clerks and othere who are interested will do well to make a note. of the fact, Ail we observe that the sale of fees has at an awl. Vi ei may perhaps Le pardoned for simply reeking this reference to the subject, that, in 6o far as we art con - the 30th of November a man was found "cornett, we have not no far sena any stag - the sleet nn his own lot, kille,l by 115• the Re'Ainn of iroprote •1 machinery to take limb of a tree he was felling. T was the plat. .'f tit. ..id; and until this is 1 Milled, and have men and heard every- d-'nr, it appears fr l,e. wisdow 6. retain thing connected with the at air, taken vrt4tt we 1"1".•affidavits, eta The neighbor% formed a Ve aitn'1 the remmitt.e, and buried him .decently •.n faro.' it lean :'a'l the 2,1 of December. lie left A int.etai 'ruA9rc.uar '1 9i•, e n 100 scree of land behind hien, r' wort► metal's• cleared, fenced, Cts, and in gaol order-[ A11 tit s'fiieh a new!y-hown log -'louse, nearly finiabeol, W' and some 40 bushels of you tees. in pita, T I.' \\ The man's mune was Tom aletemal,l. said t.. have been h an near Dublin. in irelau t, age &bet 00 years, rine a smell= man. Ile was al.wn here, ami mention- I Mork.'ig rnM 9we4, it 1 that he 'nail n hn.t!oer in "r •pear (In,lerich,Jnhn Mel)nnala by nam'•, who 7•" ' I1.t. .e la 11'--.. ....s•r hill died and Is(t one roe weal twat Da** firs, - Hnw m 1r that ' r Market dstw;htecs The 107) Iso lr •o'dorso • nr+, CI• rk dew .nae 1. with Chan: each l' •ad 1 hutanl, and r s cwtpenSsr y [rale. 'J a ''at tits[ he rte'+1-saes, ao thy[ ppnt - Thole are the only relet ivoa of t:.e de- !eh',)" es" any h•.w [Ouch vetch. iwnd .nand W.estd t,%r( 1in41y trsise me in minimise ! As one interested, 1Mil Ur os Kaolin' thr'n "wt ' TM•r• s tin drift! the emend, to see at once t» this. Pratte against the int. II't%eiwld was a rood, • 7,,,,t3,......hite7:111shhi.• g'w4ness kn ws, and ft steals worker, and kind hearted. His 1 foa'ner mantotsconipelkilfew 1, . ,enhol•l .letn' the!iances 0f 1 eirttt swin- peoenn 'J the einem' The lot Is worth- 41" twPl'imit•h'1 wrs.d tendnrs, tie' afternoon, a team Dame along and dump t„mrthmt. env *inn. or even $l*" i -sir are inch peniile. Whit! (01 ed a tent nn the ice. and opened mut w Mwrov lle,rt'on w1lI )p•• viral H• lease s> earth is arse of :eke• Cleelt the!* far, if ".amp!„ room," or n salon as it is call• infortuti..n . t.. !tri-1),.tul.i s ►rlMivsa l nfet t" prlormr t La by giving tis th,s henofit owl in C•a*,lm That nigh' the rimes herrn ee pinpie? miaaore,nettt ! I Aeras that nl ware ant, and the owner was 1..1.1 that th last Otnme•il nrvetia[ the cbeirnian of he meat leave 14.r sari "No," and The ,lpwth is maroon"p "i in ►eoit ,,,, t' • M4rI.t i'mtnma ,r was r(trinwald to . ..•..' m{el hem( t 'stead tt Mit, nntil the' }liday of ('bwrl.'m to ilkie, r.'(4'n1tr,tly entity the Market clink t, atviunre pm engineer and nun or tw , other Alcatellicetev dyer' s petty at. l v. -ark the cmnhnts with chalk same alone. ami pointing to the tenet ..n ties eel. Has 1 r• .lone his duty 1 gavethn wee' to the men todotheirdnty. Thn mini of 81,(41) 'Ia.ntgea has ;nit Burn'} tee l'1ti'k know* lees- to mower) About fifty of the:n ateppe'1 op to the 'teen awardorl by s VI attars[ e,ogee f . a we...) ' if net. why w he nibbled t, ten', and rnsh'%'1 it ar the premiers. isms who ennght t•"id whilsrsling i'. an • i tr -st 1174 Itnatler will Ins attended to ' Tho therro•.meter Lel gene down to 13' e•n.grsnt .'ar, when, es he elaineel, lie,' Fors eply 1 i her C' sisi eiherwllls it and 20". and the winds were eatttng 3t was entitl41 by his ticket to s sen) %ill he der t. Witte et tie comtf1R eine, thn time of wetting tern ear, tern by the -.i*t4a, eve- RAllfArfik ga.,l carefully, and well•L-ept. Number 5ve males and two reipectfulli submit l - 1-1 et., 1' rowan. COMMUNICATIONS. Coi.:in ,e,'1 en Fon al 1'age,4