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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-12-23, Page 8fl DOORS, BLINDR, LDING8r and every e,eripti f Interior Fiuleh- f.►IHANDRAILS, NR LS and BALI'SflIIS Specialty. Send for /flee Esta SHINGLES, . LATH & L[1MBiII& Estimates alt applies- , tion. FRANOIS 8M Il. TRitta HU;E()\ SIGNAL. IR1DAT, DEC. 23, 1181. " it Crosier. -1 'M C n,zier, 3 1Rk[wr. \1: " Awrenee, 2 L Barry. S $ 7 with credit tit •order orf rlurtay, E 13akc•r, \t Cragist, J Edwards, H \\ ,stun, L 1'hower. ut credit -E Cawp�be�!1 B trek, son, P Hayes, F (�1abb, Me - d, S Cathcart, W Shill*, .ti 'Bain Addressi Bell, J Wiggiue, A McPherson, H Went herald, W Thompson, F Laintn vee, Guder• h. U \\ilsem, A Bedford, (: Addison, J W Black, F Murney, A McLean, C OODERICH PUBLIC SCHOOISS I Mitchell. I4Tn DivlsloN--Miss Beene Teacher. t srtsuaaa Exasslsaneas, text. No. Olt roll 38, Present 37, promoted Sr. Defies WARD, 1167 DlvisioN-Nuts with credit, 75, , 10. Without credit, MCMArioN, Teacher. No. on roll b8, present at examina- tion 53 --Promoted 80 , , 10. Honors -Gen. prof. -1 A Porter, 2 0 Whitely, 3 N Elliott Reading—1 N ' 65 , 16. Total 26. omoax.—Gen. Prof. -1 S' McLean, 2 N Nairn, 3 J Dickson. R •,ling, 1 E Addison, 2 J Morton, 3 M Strachan. Spelling, 1 E Brown, 2 E Reid, 3 H Elliott, 2 H Wlutely, 8 8 Bellows. S I- fir, Gram., 1 A Spence, 2 A Cur- ling -1 H Hays and J Butes, 2 G c- , 3 E Brown. Geog., l It Baxter, 2 Vicar and N Elliott, Writing -1 G E R.eid and E Brown, Arith., 1 J Dick- WiLon, 2 8 Bellows, 3 11 \t hetely. son, 2 N Nairn, 3 L McLean. Comp., Arithtnetia-1 A Porter and 0 White) 1 M WiLoo, 2 L McLean, 3 M Moor- 2,r - 2 W Muurtte+od S Bellows. (;e..g. and house.e' Writing, 1 J Morton, 2 M Wil- Tebles-1 H Ha s, 2 A Porter, 3 0 son, :3 R Baxter, Whitely andll Whitely. Pr, with credit in order of Promoted is order of merit- A Por- 1Oerit:- L McLean, N Nairn, J Dickson, ter, °Whitely, N Elliott, J Burns, H M Baxter, E Reid, E Brown, 31 Wilson, Whitely, W Munroe, H Hays, B Gra- A S race, G Prater, J Morton. ham, R WSeon, V Traver Without credit: -C Bates, 11 Nichol- Jt'aioa Dtv,-Mi WAraoN. Teacher. , H Miller, A Cornell, E Moore, A Craigne, M \loorhuuse, M Strachan, E Nu. on Roll 49, present at exautina- Addison, F Evans, L \"anderlip, W tion 4oted. noted 10. Passmore, E. Campbell: T. Nairn, W. Prumote4-J Jardine, W Fraser, M Seeguiiller, McKay, I Lockman, S McKay, E Hale, J Sinclair, W. Brown, G Cress- 3p, �W MIs, Bose, Teacher. man, H McLean. 145. .on roll 36. Present 32 -Pro - tooted with crrdite701,;, 8; without cred- BT. ArNutewes WARD, ler Division— it, 65X, 12, total 20. ?:Ross Loeuwo*TR, Teacher. Honor. --Gen. prof. --1 F. Palmer, 2 H. No. on roll 41, present at examination Meek,3 L Gordon. heading -1 R. Mur- 38-Preutoted 80 ;, 8. ray, 2 F. McIntosh. 3 H. I). nagh. Spelling Honors -Gen. Prof. 1 B. Smith, 2 D —1 H. Donagh, J. Martie, C. Williams, McPhail and J. Johnson. Reading 1 K. Baker and S, Little, 2 H. Vige . Spell- ing -1 8., Little, 2 B Smith and A. Mor- rison. \\ritiog-1 31. Walton, 2. J Johnson, 3. A. (i teen. .aels hucetic-B. . • ., • ..'.IcPhaih (ieug. and '1'abtu• _ ..phey, 2 N. Campbell. 3, D. McPhail, Promoted in order of inert-B,Smith, S. Little, D. McPhail, J. Johnston, A. Morrisonv, C. Lee, G. McLean,' K. Baker. •TUMOR Div„ MISR JA IIILYON, Teacher. No. uu roll 72, pruseut at exam nation 44 -Promoted 19. Promoted -W Jenkins, A Muss, W Coutts, P. J. McEwen, P. Kedzlie, R. `ideon, W: Vivian, E. Jack ,•n, N. Carrow, J. Johnson; E. Mc vor, T. Babb, M. Cozzens, H- Bain, 1 Black, F. Lawrence, 13. Cox. N. Matto :On, E. Mclyor, Sr PATa1CK'. tiA31i., 1ST 'Dtvlsios,- Mt s leerMMOND, Teacher. No. on, roll 313. present et examination 34 -Promoted 80 17. Gen. prof. -- 1 E Re1),11, 2 L Acheson, :3 M Acheson and 13 Dunn -=]leading 1 AL. Achesi•n,. 2 E Ralph, 3 E McKenzie. Spelling, 1 M Inglis, 2 31 Acheson, 3 8 Strachan, Writing, 1 'S So -actual, 2 L .\cheseli, 3 E. Ralph. Aritheucetic,.1 E Ralph, 2 L Acheson, -3 P Dunn. •Geog. and tables, 1 E Ralph 2 L,Acheson; 3 L alcl'herson. Proinetedin order of merit. -E Ralph, Gyant,gM. Yates, K. Currie, L Cox; .1. t?3; K. 3iorrts, work 00 road, 82. ,O; \� L Acheson. 31 Acheson` "Duan, 31 In Halliday, H. Cix,k, E. \\etherald, ;1. Dodd, ,,ravel, 88.70;J. Levi. gravel ;;lis, G Cameron, E Kenzie, D. Gra Cox, L Mlotton, • Slyfa;; le:. filen, reputing lond,. Slb; Gra- ham, 1 Payne,'. MI;,touts, 8 Strachan, Without credit: -J. McKown, A. N. Morrish, lumber, 823,71i: T.•Slatery I McPherson, E , ogle, J Ellwood, M Kirkpatrick, W. Martin, 11. Cowherd- and .1. N alter. work oat road. t3 . Jas. Mitchell, H Iietd, L Strubie, Sands, gravel, 813.10; A. Sands, work JUN 1.)); Div. --M11.... Ceesie', Teacher. lore D[v1. , W. R. MiLLee. Principal. ou road. 03;1G. Evans, -work. SOc: Jos. N••. on roll t+1, idleaclitat examination, No. on roll 37, present :35;. I•r••muted(li,l.thoip, . iron-rc,i,lent statute labor 1'3, promoted 13e' with credit 65 -w•it)teut credit 00 : performed by Bolin, Lek,StuN.tL, -printing, Promoted . (r (a►leton, 1t Burling, total • 822.10; Wm. Ferguson claimed 82 tilt the liberal support he had given th lishillahts, and the active part he baa in all its wee. Ings, to which Mr. very appropriately replied. The meeting w -as cle.sed by a few clwice songs front able '.,.cal... and F. Humber, equal. (trimmer -1 H. Douagh, 2 .1. Williams, 3 C. Hedge. Row. Geography -1 H. Meek. 2 F. Palmer, 3 C. Yates. Arithmetic -1 F. Palmer,Delve Ar Lion% -Our Township Fath - H. Meek, '2 T. Bates. Connlxesition-1 firs have at last done (what ahould'iave H. Don:►gh. 2' 1e. Martin, 3 H. Meek. been done long ago by their ,red reamers. ) Canadian History -1 W. Ik,wniue and They have put a fence uu the river side E. Logan, 2 F. Bonnoinv. Writing -1 01 the hill near Mr. gaud s residence, Herten, 2 R Murray, 3 .Meek Saltferd. There is touch store safety jo Promoted with credit in order'of wer- life and limb travelling that hill now H. Meek, L Gordon I than formerly. The job has been well G. Martin, T. Palmer,an es, F. Bennaniy, R. dont. Murray, E Logan. Coterie McETINO. - The Municipal Without credit: -W. Downing, C. Council of Colborne" met in the Town - Yates, F. Johnston; H. Donath, F. -Mc-' ship Hall, Carlow, on Wednesday, 14th Intosh, C. Gooding, P. Simmons, T. Dec., 1881. Reeve in the chair -mein - Williams, R. Buwn, J• McKay, L Reid. hers all present. Minutes of last meet- ing read and adopted. As no reply hid 2-su Dnaistote-Mi " TRAINes; Teacher. been received from Jamieson Reid, in No. on roll 33. Present at exemin- regard to the notice sent him by the ation 31 -Promoted with.credit (w, , 11: clerk, the Council instructed the Reeve without 'credit, GO • 4 total 15. to take legal proceedines to collect the Honors -Gen. prof. -1 F. Williams, 2' amount in dispute. The following ac - J. Ferguson, 3 M. Grant. • Reading -1 counts were then taken up and ordered F. Williams, 2 J. Ferguson, 3 J. • Cox. to be paid:-Garrow & Proudfoot, for Spelling -1 F. Williams and H. Cook, _ legal advice, 85; Goderich A eur, print- f. Ferguson: Grammar --1 M. Grant. int:. 81; Barker h McKee, posting hill, 2 K. Currie and F. Williams. Geo_- 870.20; S. B. Williams, breaking snow ra by -1 F. Williams, 2 H. Deward and read, 81; R. T. Haynes, lumber, 80.0o: M. (;rant. Arithmetic -1 W. Martin, Haynes k Motile; lumber, 820.88;•Ntar, 2 K. Currie. 3 J. Fero uson. Composi- printing, 8837., 3; .1. •Jones, drawing lulu - tion --1 L Morton, 2 M. Grant, 3 F. her, 81; J. 31c %hiney, lumber, 811.50: Williams.. History -1 J Cent, 2 F. W. Blake, -gravel. 84.63: A. Hea'tlle, Williams, 33. McKoirn. Writing, 1.L. repairing,81.25; I. Snider, spreadinit Morton, 2 H. ('dick, 3'F. Williams. • ,;ravel, 81.87; G. McKee, weaseling wire Promoted with credit in order of mer- fenaes, 81.50; .Win. Downs, repairing ii: -F. Williams; J. Ferguson; M. scraper. 85c; A.Davidson, work on mad, LAAbRrn. ing the soft and balmy breeze of a south- ern chute, when suddenly the clerk of the weather will give Its key a tuns and stud us a cold blast, with heat clouds uvereastine the firmament. The told will incretion, and severalHurries of an fall, and the pi .slaeets will be we going t,• have cold weather. Accord' ly with fresh 'hopes and renewed vigor the managers will go to work again, but alas •'utisfertuue is the lot of uian,' die - appointment awaites e- appointmentawaites them in theshape (if another thaw. "Nit rat rico." Next week being Christmas week, your correspondent wishes all a merry one, We all in Dungannon have abundant reasons for thankfulness. Trade generally hu been good, and such a state of prosperity ex- ists that has never been experienced here before. Your correspondent is not a prophet, but he hazards the opinion that the next year will be a happy one for many of our villagers. Not only in our village alone, but from all quarters the glad tidings are received that "busi- ness the past season was better than the corresponding soaon for years past. SO let the bells ring merrily, and during the approaching holiday times let us all be glad and give thanks that we reside in happy and prosperous Canada While the residents of our village have been gaining wealth, and gathering comforts, they have not over -looked the editors claims upon their intelligence for sup- port. Being in a happy state of mind they have cheerfully examined Tea SIO - NAL, and freely subscribed for it. The publishers are t•x, well known to the in- telligent messes, and Tug S1ONAL gives boo great satisfaction t , its readers, for them to pronounce the journal otherwise than one of the newsiest and most reli- able papers issued in the county. "With charity for all, and malice towards Mr. W. Clutton, of this place, is at present baiting friends in Zurich. \\' are glad t., learn that Mr. Ben. Hogarth is fast recovering frost a severe' attar - of inflammation. Mr. 0. Lewras,n, of Hamilton, has been visiting old friends in this Vicinity, 1 during the past week. Moss LAND -- Mr. D. Stirling, tit Butternut Row, has purchased 112 acres of the Point Farm estate for $2,500. Mr. Stirling is just the loan to stake the land productive. 1'rousoe AL, -- Mr. W. A. Ahern, who has been a resident here for several years, and who has recently been it student at the Goderich High School, having passed his examination as teach- er, has been appointed to the charge of a school in the township of Hay. He is a tine young fellow, and will give a good account of himself in the pedagogic arena. Conform. Mr. J, Wilson has erected a neat barn on hupremises. All it needs is the hang- ing of the doors to make it a complete rig. While engaged threshing a short time ago, Mr. Wonnacott had his foot and heel badly larcerated in the horse -power. He and his fancily have removed their residence from here t•. the Huron Road, Goderich township. none, your c,erresnendeut wishes all Miele HEAVY DR t,,t.i -Butternut . oa Merry Christmas and a happy New RRowhaa s alwaysnoted been for the fie Year. CONRAD. teams owned by its fanuem. Mr. James McCracken has just imported a span of fine twin colts from the county of Perth, which will outshine all rivals on the T Bates, E Murray, 0 M:tji,r, 11 'town, Honors -Oen. tru1,-1 31 Greer,. 2 A i for burying a sheep which lay on the M Waddell, 11 Hairline. I Strtchan, L Sharman, 3 (i Kennedy. I'eading- 1 road side, the Council considered this 1'euttingtun, J Sillib, A Page, W Sparks. M lliller A Fletcher and S Campbell. an', eerehar,;e and issued a cheque fur' Loaeaow. Spelling-1Greer an er, X111bbra. A few days alto Mr. A. McQuarrie burnt his wrist rather painfully. There is talk of presentiug our con- stable with a baton fur a Christutaa bur. Jtr. James Tobin. who was recently injured in the leg, is able tA1 nut ..f bed awl art up in a chair. Ile way visit- ed by seine WO persons during the fest few weeks, and ilea been carfuHy at- tended 'uy i'ur "sick committee." Cmpliwenta of the season to all. Jos Met reser. MANI FACIA. RED IN TOILONTO. A permanent, sure cure fur Diseases, Dis- orders and Ailments of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Secretive System, or Attendant Complaints -causing Pain In Small of Back, Side,. etc.. Urinary Disorders, Gravel. Catarrh of the Bladder and pumices; Heights' Disease, Diabetes. Dn,psy, Pile:, Nervous !pa•btilty. etc., etc. PampVhletw anal testimonials can he obtained from Druggists • ree. Pitiless- Child's load. $1.50 lourea tied-wet- ting.t Regular 1'r¢. $2.00. Special Pa41 for l'hrunk Di.eaa•a, 23.00. Sold by Jess t. Nes, Sole Agent, Uoderich. W. T. Bray. N'in.hun. John S. Tennant, M. D. Lueknew. De Witt Marlyn. M. U.. Kincardine. Watt Al" Co. ('linen. Lewiston t Hantdton. Blyth. 1SIL Auctioneering. PUBLIC SCHOOL ExwxiNATIos AND Ex- TERTAIN3rsIfT.-A public examination was held in the school last Friday. A large number of visitors attended, all of whom seemed well pleased at the intelli- gence displayed by the pupils, when questioned on the various subjects com- posing their studies. Several teachers from the neighboring schools aided in the examination. Rev. Mr. Leitch of Dungannon, gave an address to parents and pupils, after the exercises were fin- ished. The present teacher of the Shep- pardton school is Miss Strang, whose work has, during the peat year, been evidently well directed and energetic, Miss Strang leaves at the end of the year to take charge of another school nearer her home. Many of the people of the section express regret at not be- ing able to retain her services. At the close of the examination a vary pleasant entertainment was held, beginning early in the evening. Aa fine looking Christ- inas Tree, lighted by a number of tiny wax candles, and decorated with a large number of presents, attracted the notice of the large audience. The programme consisted of dialogues, tnuaic and speeches. It was well prepared,• and the people showed their appreciation• by uuutistakable signs. A very pleasing i feature .ef tete entertainment was the presentation to Miss Strang, by her pupils, of a kindly winele.1 address, a work box of considerable value, and a ,lir of vases. Mies Strawg seemed deep- ] ofe u ild ]c affected by the L'iu•ltiasa her lamas, i to whout she retuxuu•l thanks in appro- priate words. After the distribution of ; the rises, pure the lopupede, end �thedbpre entaateotthe l the Christmas Tree, ti:u e entertainment calve to a close, every pers.apparently well please:l with the evening's amusement. A VISITOR. Miscellaneous dart*. 1 AMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, ac. el Office, C'rabb'• Itlpek, Kingston et., Gode- riek. Plats and ap(peacificmUous drawn correct- ly. Carpenter's' plasterer's and mason's work measured and valued. T AIKENHEAD, Y.8., (SUCCESSOR • to Dr. Dolman) Graduate of Out Ve- terinary Collette. UMOoe. •tablesandrw encs ou Newgtwte Stn•et, four doors earl ufUo e Hotel, N. B. -horses examined as w mud nem. 1751. $70 , WEEK. 212 a day at home easily %2 made. Costly outfit tree. Addrea uric t Co.. Augtsa, Maine. Legal. GARROW & PROVDJ'OOT, BAR IIISTEItS, Attornsle, Solicitors, etc. Goderkh. J. T. Ut rpw. W. Proudfout. 1781 B• L DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D Attorney, solicitor In Chancery. &c.. Goderich, Ont. 1751. QEAGER .1 MORTON, B A It R I 8 to THittl, tc., Sic.. (ioderlch and Wham,. C.!)eager, Jr., Uudcrkh. J. A. Murton, Wing - tam. 1751. SMALOOMBON, BARRISTER AND . Solicitor. Moe -corner of West Street and k. Market Square, over George Achlessa s. ECAMPION, ATTORNEY - A T- . LAW. Solicitor in Chancery Convey- ancer. Ela OMoe over Sheppard* bookstore, Uuderlch, Ont. Any amount of money to loan at lowest rater of interest. 1751-y. ( I AMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, kJ Barristers, Solicitors in Chancery. tc., Ooderlch and NV1ngham. M C. Cameron. te- te; P. Holt. M. G. Cameron. Goderich. W. K. Macara. vt•ipgham. 1781. $5 to $20 per daj at home. Qaaple l tpL worth �5 free.. Ad tree. STINSON & CO., Portland, Marne Tonsorial. WKNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR - • HER and Hairdresser, begs to return thanks to the public fur pant patron* •, and colicas a continuance of custom. 1 c can ►T.C. CURRIE,THE PEOPLE'S AUC- always he found at his Shaving Parlor. near TION KER, Uodrrioh, Oat 1751. the Poet Office Goderich. 1753aj d M Mill81; G, vans, was rem,g . Eitted 81 fur d• CENTRAL SCHOOLI, B Hays and M Sharman t' Grammar--, tax, • The fuhywing autosmia were pal.. Mr. Wallace Gov enlock who has been V< 0 a) 0 0 • • The Subscriberl Has purchased the entire Stock in Trade of MR. MOOREHOUSE At a very low rate in the Dollar, and , Prepared to Offer THE SAME AT A VERY Great Reduction! FROM WHOLESALE PRICES. He would also intimate that he has arranged fur n F'ti _1i a>�ssortr •ei t t 1F' .\LL THE LEADING — ter dam — t —SUITABLE FOR of CHRISTMA PRESENTS! Which are expected to arrive in good time for the • j Holiday Trade 1 7th tivtsios•-31i-e Strut, Teacher. I31 Greer • 2 L Giesun. 3 A Sharman. i to parties who ereeeed wire fences ac- i in Dak.,ta this summer, returned thus k w No. on roll 73. I }resent 71. Pre - in. with credit, 80'!, 14, without credit, 70. , 13, total 27. !loners --Gen. -Prof.-1 W. Robertson, •' A. Waddell, :3-F. Pretty. Itoadinge-1 .1. t'letterlluck, 2 \V. ltobertsun, 3 A. Dickson. Spelling -1 W. Robertaun, 2 A. Waddell and A Dickson: Ge grsphy -1 A. Dicke,en, 2 S. Bluett, 3 A. Ful - fond. Arithmetic --1 W. ltcbertson, 2. .f, M,•rtetr, 3 A. \Vaddetl. Writing -1 A. P•tchiwan, 2 11. Craig, 3 •1: Morton. Cali;•.., 1 W, flubcrtsun, 2 A. Deksun and L Elliott. n Promoted with credit in older of mer- it:- 'o\•. Itiibertson, A. Waddell, F. Pretty. 11. Bridget, A. Dickson, J. Fra- zer, .1_ .1. Morton, .1. lirecken- r;•igc..1. :':tires, A. Buchanan, .1. Ed- wards, W. Mu,orhouse, N, Swattield. With,eut Credit: -W. Kennedy, J. Clntterbuck, H. Fulford, A. Bates, A. )Kirkpatrick, 3. Baxter, N. McPherson, A. Miller, J. Williams, .1. Hall, W. Kirkpatrick, S. Ellen), M. dlcIv'or. tith Div tatus--Miro Haggis, Teacher. No. on mil 62. Present 59-Pro- moted 9-Proutoted kith reedit, 73 ', 19; 70 12, total 3L Honors -Gen prof. -J. Mare, 2 E. 'Gooding, 3 C. Andrews Reading --1 Id. Sheppard, 2 J. Moore, 3 L. Mc - ()mow. Spelling 1 C. Smith and W. McDougall, 2 N. Elliott, Geography- - 1 E. Cattle, M. McNair, C. Andrews. Arithmetic -1 H. 13a11 and E. Gooding, Geog. --1 A Sharman, 2 f: Kennedy, 3 • cording to direction „f the Council, viz: M Greer. Arith.-1 1t Wins:r, ,2 (1 , Michael Foley, 78 piths at 2'5c per:rod, Kennedy, 3 F Cattle. Coutp.-1 31'819.50; J. Kirkpatrick, 533, $13.371; Stokes, 2 Jt Stalker, 3 1 Miller. His- I A. Bogie, 30, 89: Jas. , Horton, -37, tory-1 G Kennedy, 2 NI Greer, 3 (: 8923: John Strong. 80, 820: H. Y. Green, 3 M•Miller. 1813.:)0; Gordon lours , 100, 81u:00. n , , the m suns- , Moved n ,rad that Promote,) with credit in crier f M ed rad seconded, merit -M Greer, A SI►artnau, G Kenne- 1 tion fur Reeve, Deputy Reece and Coun- dy, B Hays,' M Stokes, J McBain, S cillors be hell in the Township Hall, on Campbell, M Stalker, A Fletcher: 31 the last Monday in December, at the Miller, L Gibson, R Robertson, L Hit- hour of 12 o'clock noon, and that in ease tier, 0 Miller, A Waddell, G Wil.,tom, 31 a 1a,11'be demanded, that the election be Walker,1C Smith, A Blake, 8 Ellerd, L held in the different sub -divisions as McBrien, L O'Reilly E O'Neil, C Heale. formerly, and that the same deputy re - Without crodit—M Rusk, E Stewart, R Winsor, F Cattle, C Gordon, E Pas - more. - Mi ler. Writing -1 31 `d•,kes, 2 31 Attrill, 91, $22.75; Sam'1 Allen, 62, StataiL SOLD. -- Mr. 3. Boyd has sold his Luiti. lot 31; L S. R.containing ninety nine acres'to Mr. lom,bartis, ..f Huron, for $4,800. •BrtLT. Mr. John McKay has nearly completed the large brick dwelling house, which he has been erecting on his place this fall. The h,euse is beauti- fully situated near the lake, and being a large and commodious building, con- structed en a very convenient flan, is one of the tineat edifices in this part of country. Potv>Nsu.-- It is rumore.l, that 31r. Pagan, who lives about throe miles cast 2 1'. Walton. Writing -1 M McBaain, 2 from this place, has host one of his \\•, Hillier, 3 A. Johnston. Table. ---1 thorough -bred c•altle. The animal he - C. MI•,nr.oe, 2 3. M.ore, 3 A. Miller. ing •tek, Mr. Pagan procuret1 some lin PromoIcd with credit in order of mer- *lied utl, to give it as a medecine. After it: --.T. Moore, E. Gooding, C, And,.,'., it was administered, the animal sudden M. .1. McKay, F. Jfelliah. if. !bill, P. ly het -aloe w.irse ami .lie.!. The ulti Walton, M. Noble, M. 1'ers ns, W. Me- ' mate cau.e of its death, is said t.• be the • Done -ill, E. Cattle, A. ,tim4er• L Mc- irroaenee of some poois•nous substance in Gregor. A.Jtitft n, M. Watson, 1) the oil. McPherson, W.. r, Lt Stoddart, M. Sheppard. Wel,out et•.alit: -A. Miller, D. Ye - Ir w. N. Uoe, R. Johtltlt,n, A. Refd, C. Munroe, A. (it'ahatn, M. \leiainr J. A.ewn, ntno*. - The Kintat literary society met last Monday ciNntng as ✓ enal. The programme consisted of a dehate and a few song+.. The subject of debate was: - -' Rest,) v ed t hat the twee- t>lrskkmd, h. i8FsnT•e, J. T swtretn, C, i ties ..f nature are more to he admired Petaning'on1. Than the beaut,ra of art. The captains were Mr. D. McMurrhie, who se/period b{q Dtr„ Mete •a Teacher• the atfirniativ-e, and Mr C. McLellan the No, re& roll o, trat . •,renin- negative aide of the olnrstion. \iter an tion 48-I'rotnntrd with cdft ea , interesting digression in which seven! 1({; fw ', 22 -total ::41 of the members tock part, the chairman fnrtn�y,rs ---(len. 1..r,f. --1 p` Mnrray, 2 E iRkk,` f M (.ra;•ie. Reading- 1 F I Ce,11 E Miller and 13 Rusk. 8 4.1Pktry, ► 8 Riker and M t' gave the •1e, -1+0,n in favor .d the attirma- tive. As Mr. AleLean. ••ne of the moot prominent members .of the association, was about to maim his membership nn i. .()l'.\rnteer--i af4rs'ar6$,.21. 11.1aeee,Mti,)f Lavine thin part of the c.•nn- :1 ,k j\ iehoisan 11�"3t *'3'.14 try. a este nr'hanky T'c tendered him .wa4l�Mre is - - s • awveta r., turning officers be employed. except that George McKee, assessor, be ap- pointed for sub -division, No. 4, instead of J. O. Stewart -Carried. The Coun- cil then adjourned. 3odorioh Township. Miss Mary Churchill is on the nick list. She has the diphtheria Sawing Lees are getting plentiful. Mr. John Fond had one last week, and it is reported that he got fifty`` curds of short wood cut. Very geed for the boys Mrs. Youmans entertained the ilol- meeville people with a very instructing lecture on temperance, on Friday even- ing, last. There was a good number signed tho pledge at the close of the lec- ture. We think Mrs. 1 eumans is doing much good threu h this part of the country, and wish her aucceea Dammam. Mr. tem Me.\rthnr. la a•i•hnriaed he to- r -ire arab,, rittiona for l DK Ht any .PIrt*AL and Rev a rnript4 therefor. Mrs. I)insley afi11 continues very 111. Monday ea-. unnseally tine, and the large n ber of people in the village gave the place •lutte a bout*, aspect. it was Court day. Isaac Hamlin, who, we ,re ti, usly stated,accidently shod himself in the !e•!. is, we are pleased to hear, geetting totter fast. The hall has lately been remewed, and nothing now prevents a apccly re- covery. The olil *chore of extremes meeting has been fully exemplified this put week. The manager, .d the skating rink here have worked hard t„wards get- ting enough ice in the building to skate en, but so far their court* have been ehortirc Sometime* the weather is so fine mat, ,esdenete believe he •as Pniny wee, We ..re plc tote 1 to see that Wm. Cun nel and W. H. Trelevcn, who have been sick for the last few weeks, are able to be round. Miss A the Treleaven is also ini- proir. J Mr. James Miller, who hats been in the bee busiti as for the last few years disposed of them on Saturday last. HeCD had forty-seven hives, and received the ! �,//�L sum of ;440 for the lot. The porches1 era being Messrs. Jltrsbal nn•l 'Nichols, of Kinlough. Many lines.m.:�l�u���.ly confined to myself for tho .run are exclusively myself- tho season at least. Having had fourteen years experience in tho business, both in the Old hlountry anti Canada, I ant therefore thoroughly O acquainted with A very successful tea -meeting in con- ! nectiou with the Presbyterian Church s was held in the Temperance Hall, on I ;eel Mondey evening last. Thr meeting was addressed by the Rev. D. Cameron, pea. tor of the congregation, Rev. Mr. Mo- Qurrie, of Wingham, Rev. Mr. Murray, • Kincardine, and Rev. Mr. Andersen, of ' White Church. The singing by the choir j H was all that could be desired. Miss Maria Murray pre sided at the organ: Mechanic's institute Mistlsg. The regular meeting of the Mechanic's Institute D:rectors was held last Friday evening. Present- the President, Mr. A. Moe-� ton, in the chair, Meagre. Sheppard, Rice, Robert gen , Weathemid , Miller, 'Mitchell and D. McGillicuddy. The minutes of last meeting were read and, approved. Report of lecture committee was read, and. on motion, adopted. The P4011 committee Ws. instructed to' hare a lease drawn with Mr. Crabb, for the new nom, for one year, with privi- lege of renewing from year to year. blut'e l by Mr. Ite,hertie,n, seee nded by Mr. Mitchell. thst the librarian be instructed to issue no. more 1e.its, and to collect all now issued, bef• ere the end! of the year. The secretary was instructed to pro - rare members tickets for the institute. The meeting then adjourned. \licl.ianu lumbeters rte going on a new tack in the preparing of their ma- terial for the market. With the view of reducing the costs and risks of the heti- nem, they now eleer. in advance of the season's a *rations, a considerable tract of land, whieh they plant with potatoes and oche, vegetable�Js, ,a considerable portion of it being seeded to oats. This plan. of course, effects a large saving in 'freights and int •other ditwetiotu. --•..ems. ... ... nVl W The Best Maitels to Procure Goods \T THE Lowest Prices! Arid will give my patrons the advantage of my knowledge and experience. r Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Elsewhere IN THE COUNTY. =RILES CLASH JAMES INtRIE. o 1.m 81'CCESSOR TO T. J. Moorehouse Goderioh, Oat 10, 1881. Canadian Pacific Railway Company, The d'ANADIAN PACIFIC' RAILWAY COMPANY offer lands in the FR1TILE MULE of Manitoba and the Non hwest Territory for sale at $2.50 PER ACRE. Payment tp he made one -girth at tittle of purchase, and the lrianre in nrenseeal instalments,with tnlerest at .it per .ent., A Rebate of $1.25 Per Aore heina}llowed, nn eertalt. ,•rendition.. for cnit ivat ion and other imnm.ement,. THE LAND GRANT BONDS I e( two company. with h can be pro, need al all the .Agenic. of the Bank of Montreal, and oth ler harking Institutiem• throughout the country, will Ips Received at Ten Per Cent on their par ralne. rant interest arrrn.•A nn aeen,in: of and in pat ey, thn. ,tether redn-ina the prier of the land to the pnnha.er eftiwial arrangement. made pith Et01411111-01 and 1441 d 1 ompani 1►er heti particnlara. apply to the Company'. Land ('ommtaainner n ipeg; or to the underM -ted. Ry nyder of rho- •)oM - Premium, om•r.t of the purchase men ^JOHN MCTAVi819, WV' 'PARttt nal el 111111. aeevveer ter • \MROLs N Ii law Cud -Jas, lsrt Hectors- C. eel Notice -Horses R1.otors-Lswlr /rotted -Peter A Mune - Mie Sk Liver Pad Hot To the Electors Te the Electors Opening of the Apses seesaw MNICHO • TNT. 0 rbrae doors be EDWIN l; OEON, IL medlar Dante neatly and car ver Block, (' tatane will . aaos by call She L'OUND.- .1 ey, at phi the owner ea and pa to f ADAM)`. MUSIC- torte and Or,t Terms, plc per eh, 3 HOUhoSE 11 rse. Hayfield pantriespantries,ant (rood orchar, tars apply to PO CON'1 bemtaeoet dwelling hot be seen at th Dec. lith. 15. 3rd Con.. L'UR SAi 1r with 0 about 11 hao ranted to dr easily man price. Apppl S. S. ('olbor ' i-0TICI i Ing o cultural So lionise. at t 19M, at one receiving tl electing orf year, an 1 Secretetry. �TOTIC The annt Goderich the electio of conaide the whole held at 0 Holt & Ca 1882 at sec ttnportant Gads ric ORS Aesii one eight tains 5 t kitchen, epees. N EDWARD j.'ARJ! 1' Lot V I.'olbwile Hag 180 s der a gut ed an hoose'. e driving peewee ACE H( L2OR .1rI ere. el a good the Pot J Mare H'1 i conststi a frame on the b% bDunga 11". the tot ^xchai �pa• ltlock. A7 II e fencer ,,tae 0 the 1. nee ei and o to R. borne roxvr. FIA (late tram •Ra rem ne tk ',stag Dina Part! ton 01 n.l owl to. 11t, Lel •he 1•101 ft 1 for Art