HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-02-24, Page 4THE HURON S1GNAL, FI;IDA'i . I'En. 24. 1882.
THE HI78ON SIGNAL
d *vary Friday Alum t n .hy Mc
1 OUDOT Leat. at their Once. North St
me tltie $quarei
GODEItICH. ONTARIO.
d is despa ohnd to all parte of tae surround
Lag country by the enrUeut twits and intim:.
By general ado asluu it has a tailor ctrcusa
esu than say other new(a this part of
be country. d is sae at the mania. newsiest
and most reliable jar,.1.(ario
Powering,Powering, as it dyes, the et M
esssutl•L,
and being in addition tofu. above, • fitw1claae
faintly and Arnaldo t is therefore e
most deitorti le udRar wedni .
Ttars,-4L3e In advance posies* pr .-paid
by pyublishers : I11.Y. if pad before s x eu.ntaa
it.a0 if not w paid. Thla rule will be strictly
enforced.
RATta or Anreatriei'e.--Elgat cents pe
Lae tor first ismartioa; three Spier. line for
rack subsoque•tlnaertiuu. Y .half -)earl,
and quarterly contracts at red rates.
Je ■ retU DG.-.- No have also • tiro t• lama
jobbing department iuewnoectioa,saidpossess-
ing the most complete est -fit aid best facilities
for turning out work In Goderh.h, ase prepared
to do business in that Ilse at prices that cannot
be beaten, and of • gsaltty that cannot be
surpassed.— 74ris.Osak.
FRIDXY, FEBRUARY 24, 1881.
TVSexodus to the Heels -West this
summer threatens to be something enor-
mous. IIs aU go who new talk of ge.ing
from here, only the editere iu1.1 . a few
others tow poor to invest in ticketswill
be left at this point.
Ma. F. W. Jo 1s glltaerally
reditee wits writ - abdi )spacial •'To-
Lonto ourtwptwdeoce' which has afh
peered iu a lucid Tory pint in,Goderich
of late. If the report be trite, the people
offlueon will remember t as yusng War -
Aka of Huron wrote them down en "bog
trotters and bushwhackers." It's just
dike lie elegant, high-toned style.
Taut stearoahip Sardinian, of the Allan
Line, far the safety of which fears were
entertaioed during the past week, arriv-
ed At Queenstown en. Tuesday last, sev-
ered days overdue. fib had bees dis-
abled, and would in -all probability have
louaderel.. had itnut been for the steam-
ship Texas, which tame along, and tow-
ed her into port. They whirr down to
the sola in shier run great risks
Tam Li ,,.. I' . t,N,l,'vr'r .fr.,rvmr►, j Is is a cur:••us fact tat while the ARE Tt(L'1' iii: VOOT .1 N'h raffle!
".,,Ing to the rsea.rin.railwt of the Li's'le,
and the reef :too of , ur 'utueriusspa
trona,' has decided to chau:e it. usine
to the C'amedWa {V.rtl•: Rreirv. No
stronger proe•f of the advance of ternps4.
auoe sentiment is tweeted than the fa
that the erre of the license, victua!'er,
and liquor dialers is ashamed • •f it e ..!d
name.
A Btu. of stone imports -net: 1, • loonies
was introduced in the Ontario Legiels-
ture stmt days since by Mr. Usher.
It provides that no owner or o.aupier of
land stall erect or keep up on any divis-
ion line any barbed wire fence unless it
is protected by two by foes inch scant•
ling, a pole three inches iu diameter, or
a board six Iric11ei wide running along
the tip of the fence A penalty of five
dollars is unposed for infriction• of this
provision.—
Mk ChEIGHT"H the other day in the
Ontario lsaetubly found fault with the
form of ballot papers issued for clerti,ns
to the Local Legislature. Of course the
system is not yet perfect, although we
consider that in ennui respects the plan
adopted by Ontario is superior to that
of the Dominion. If the sapient -mens.
ber for East Grey were candid, he
would say at once that the greatest fault
the Opposition have with the ballots is
that his party does not get enough of
thews in the Provincial elections.
Wgut is the Conned railway committee
likely to take steps to prosecute any of
the schemes mooted last year, or when
will a new scheme be developed 1 Will
the cementer, lie quiet and serene, and
do northing, erwdl it be necessary ter a
publle meeting to galvanize it into life,
as was the case lost year ' It is time
something was done to start the hitter,
and we would like to seesomeof the new
members of the cummittee t. -kr, action;
_ or resign in favor of mea who know
Hos, ML ift'L[LLas, the new Presi-
dent of 'the Coeacil, not only said at one
time that Dr. Tupper wap- "the great
high priest of jobbery and corruption,"
and.that he had his arias "deep in the
public chest," but ha also pt record
the following opinion of Tu f�r's trick-
ery:
I know not what t.e .'ht11t-I shell not ven-
ture an opinion; but in private life it is caned
extorting money under raise pretence, and our
aws make it an indictable knits er f.
Tupper's reputati•;n for probity has not
improved since tats* 'scathing words
were first uteeeed..
"' STEEL-RAI/pi Jimmy . Johnston,
of tuVicet Wa w'.tn:eh, i3 a possible
candidate fur i'ailiameutaly honors
against Col. floss at tl.e next election.
This fne}hvida:: i the same who gave
the exhaustive die arae on steep rails at
Clinton in 18','8, and gained his sobriquet
of `'Steel Pails Jiottny'," which "will
stick to hi:n to Es dying day. He'must
not be confounded with Warden Johla-
t.tou, as he is really a shrewder and
more intelligent man, although nearly
as gassy.
Tut •sa; ing of J. G, Meedennell, U.
E. Club secretary,:.!;1 wire -pettier fer the
Tore, that )cunt- i.]err "should stick.
lac the party whudier it was right or
wrung, and the root,it was in the wrung Court. •
tl h h 1 il
what to do, and how to du it.
SseaiLr after the Tory Convention
that nominated Dr. Coleman to contest
Centre Huron, we were infurned by one
who was present, that Mr., S. Platt, our
townsman,. had come within three of get-
ting the nomination. We were told.
that Goderich and Colborne delegates
went strong for Platt, but tint McKillop
and Seaforth stayed with Colernaa; some
of the tither municipalities went one'
way, and some the other, and Grey was
derided. In the published list we find!
that Grey was represented .wholly and
solely by Mr. Matt. Morrison. It must
have gone hard with Mr Morrison to be
divided
Tis Tuition of the amalgamation of
the Toronto, Gorey t Bruce H. R and
the Grand Trunk R. R. was before the
Parliamentary Railway Committee on
Tuesday last. Petitions in favor of the
amalgamation werepresented, backed by
an influential delegation favoring the
scheme. A petition against the amalga-
mation was also presented, The com-
mittee decided that the application fur
the fusion of the two lines should be re-
jected, and it was intimated that the
question would have to be settled in
'e more t ey s toe : stc • to 1t, 1s so
ugly a statement that even One ur two of
the moat brazen Neuters of the party
feel-asht.mett of it. .1. ,T: Hawkins says
that he ney:r s,ai41 soca /*t ing: - We
believe him. Ther littlef.dantttr of
,1, J. Hawkins stick in, to :,ay ratty for
any length of time.
Bii*tiaau..n, tho ;n:•mbor for Nerth-1
ampton, tank the bath oh Titeaday lust,
but was debarred i• the Speaker from
taking his ret, and Neethamptoti it still
ware tbsented err the councils of the
nation. Therein ne earthly reason why
Northarnp•ton !.1,011.1 l,, disiranchised.
If Bradeauzh is iae:igible, a new elec-
tion fes member should bo had. and
Bradlaugh. debarred from uoininatien.
If, on the other hand, them is no legal
objection to his candidature, the major-
ity vote 'of Nor'Wataption should ensue
hini a seat in the House of Cerement.
etchers of that ilk degenerate into but -
Immo when away fen hon Mr. Pat-
terson, of Brant. was spe.akini on tho
ytestion of the ef.pott trade under the
en -called benign out itencc:..1 the N. P.,
and r•ooeived a ni,nber o1 mterroptiems
from the persons tnentieinesl and others.
Tac fullowiec front the Ottawaoorree-
pendent of the Toronto Irort 1, will give
an iflea of how Plumy, Reason, and
But the member fes Brant is not the
Alain to be put flown ler intereuptir.ns,
and turned the laugh epos the wood -be
wits. The report ways.
To one „4 the speaker's arzu.nent.
Plumb male aeibilsnt and soresetie noise
to which Paterlwn replied that a cat
1.e111d mew s ilk jest as much effect es
that erect laughter.) While the
speaker was referring to confectionery
as among articles to which there hal
been d ee mace . d export. White of Hast-
ings said, '.ten. yes. you mineral ore
candy Yes, void Paterson, and i wish
yin had score o1 it t.. put in your'muth
and Plurnh'e. ,(:reset !aughter.l The
next one to tern :he shaft of ridicule
against himself w:w Mr. fifteen. While
i'attansen was epcakuig of the laboring
scan's e•,nditi.,n, that number said
'Fes,
but he has a long tail to his shirt
mow Paterson- -"Then sit on veers,
if yr mare re " Laughter
WHEN Mr. Fred. W. Johnston said at
Carlow last week, that "at Dun•.annon
they (the Ref rulers) had *great difficulty
in getting n man fur North Huron," he
spoke with his usual ueglect of accuracy.
The Reform meetin; at Dengannun was
a West Huron convention, attended
solely by representatives from that
Biding.- ant_ had .
selecting a candidate in the Reform in-
terest fur North Huron. 1Vben the
day comes fur nominating a Iteform
atm:ulard-bearer for North Huron, it
will not bo difficult to get half a dozen
men, any one of whom w•,uld beat the
ambitious younv barrister of long etand-
int; and few Mae.; who now :ipirea to le
the Tory nominee.
Tiers have, changed since the dans of
the singing barber,
Whoee voice wan no sweet,
• He coal) fairly entice Profile out of the Street.
With his "rather and Mbave 1
Iwther and shave
Lather and shave t
And frtsale.'ew-up r
and now it seems, in large cities like
Toronto, many of the tonsorial artiste
are forced by the a'mpetition of trade,
to labor on the Lord's Dat, contrary to
the Statute, made and provided. One
Taylor, of Yorkrille, a suburb of Toron-
to, applied on Saturday laat, before Jus-
tice Wilson, to have a cnnvictinn against
him for shaving on Sunday quashed.
The motion was discharged, and the Jus-
tice decided that a barber doing business
for hitwseif should net labor en Sunday
without being liable to a fine, but if a
knight of the .moor is eonr.ected with a
hotel or bearding house, and labors on
Sabbath he is not contrnvening the
Statute. This decisive will have the
etTeet of getting a number of signs paint-
ed for Monday sent!. by the disciples
of the mear, raster and Miler-hrssh, p»-
.ibly after the following style, "Absa-
lom Johnaing, Reber on Sunday to Me
'Hely in the wall Hotel;" "Salm-lefties
Rheve 'em-quiek, Sabbath sharer in con
neetinu with Kira Take -'Am -Ines hash
cry.- &a, Aa At any rate the decision
as a peculiar nor•, and smankt
the law than • 1 the gnome!
grimier uuikr .,t the Tory gawa:welkin
insert iie IA.Inillhei • :ever anima 's
statement . f its p. ti.. , g the ou'd-
sry Award �nattK, t. u, .J them no wil-
ling to i.reseut the cat .J it be Pi-. ince
no out Ity Hoo. )h. clow itl. Vine eg-
(airross it deubly mean, when it is to ser
int t�1 consideration that the Deitnini.,n
Go mletit is endeavoring to prevent
our Province from getting Its right*. It
puts theist in the panties of beiutt raw
mies to tillr best out n Uatarl .
*rests t
Ir t.t.s been boasted frequently by the
Tories that it guttered little to thein
when the next election took place --this
year or iu 1833 --their party was safe in
any event. The beaten has fallen out
of this boast since Prrlieinent met, for
it is now an open•seeret t'Iat the Cebi'Iet
favored edliseilution of the House this
year,- and the rank and tile imposed it
strenuously at the first caucus meetiint
at Ottawa *touch teen as Farrow, Hes-
son, Bnultbse,-lr)Sl1 and Pluton, knew -
mg re-election to be impossible, did not
favor the hies of being hustled into oh-
livion. And there the matter recti for
the present.
"Ttr-rtee see t7i. ;" cermet he pre-
vented .e long as the railways discrimi-
nate against lead trade. We know a
man who, when about to return from the
Western States reeeutly, found that he
could get a Toronto ticket fur 824,
while one to Stratford, eighty-eight
miles nearer un the same mute, cost
127. He bonxbt a Toronto ticket,. and
getting off at Stratford, saved e3 by the
transaction. He subsequently visited
Toronto, getting from Stratford to To-
ronto -on his old ticket free. While such
u discriminations are made inlayer
of pities, "ticket se:alpinv" will pre -
vitt' Alm
re-
vit ''•'lu railways should tirat mend
their own ways.
TUB TWO SURPLUSES.
"Great was the applause of the Government
parte when Mr. Wood made the announce-
ment of bis surplus yesterday. Now why was
thief In Dominion finance the surpt i i. de-
mounted as robbery. Why should the Prue
viareal sorpltts not be robbery too I If the
'Tory asrplue ebould be 'returned to the pock -
eta of the peopte.,,,why should not the Onta-
rio surplus be also 'returned' in like manner i"
-aTw aito Man.
*So ! The Mui! pretends not to he able
to see the tlefference between a surplus
gleaned from. the natural wealth of the
Province, pia one extorted from the
consumers by a grinding tariff in order
that a few capitalists may add to their
hoards. If the Mail be really blind, the
people of Ontario are not so. No man
is this en my will raj .that the Ontario
surplus carne tact of his pockets the pil-
ing tip Of the Manion surplus has. been
mingled with the Witejrhtions o� tl►e gar-
roted pope/ace. .AItd %Ot.l' The Cn-
tario„Legislatura, hers returned :tie sur-
plus, or a large pirtstia i & i{, to iht)''Pso-
vince in the 'hal* 4 yrelcipal •iotin
Fund distribution and railway eeeso-•
priations, and the people have thereby
been benefitted. When will the nlu4i•
cipalities get a Lenefit from the Tilley
surplus; or will the Tury Government
fritter it away en t ►nderdunk, Tupper
5t Co., and kindred contract brokers
THE SNUB PIRE(T. •
So Mr. Fred. Johnston, the "button-
hole" Warden of Huron, is anxious to
stet foisted upon North Huron, because
he thinks that Riding would be safe for a
County Master of Cunserrative lean-
ings, were the Tory convention to select
such an one as the party nominee.; Ile
has almost made uphismind terelinyniah
his designs on West Huron,' for the.
Local, either to Mr. Ross' increasing
popularitg',e Yid is even willing to throw
it as a biocontontion for Messrs.
Platt, Campbell, Itwcey, Ben Wilson
and Dr. Tennant td wrangle over
Meantime while they quarrel about the
candidature of West Huron, Mr. John-
ston purposes slaying cat -throat to
Mr. Toni Farrow, the sitting member
for North Huron, . and putting nn the
shoes 441 the politically decease -41, after
the job is done. Rven the Tories see
through Mr. Johneton's little gauze, .and
tho Witigham correspondent of the.
Mitchell Adroeste (Tory) has the follow-
ing notice regarding the ambitious y Bung
barrister's intentions, and the probable
result of his cheeky efforts:
It 1, rnmored that an aspiring young poi
clan an outsider isanctow to represent some
safe Conservative constituency In the next
Parliament. and baa an eye upon North Hu-
ron. and is even now feeling his way with that
object in view, We are not 1n want of et ran-
dldate at preeent, mo That our young friend
had better titre biseyea In some :Aber direc-
tion.
Il (:Ro1V'8 POPULATION.
Wr, give the following suatement of
the papulation of Huron, taken from the
census report. The aennty is one of the
meet populous in the l'nn•inee. The full
population of the village of Lucknow
dace not appear, as part of that munici-
pality lies in South Bruce :
an1-T11 amens roost-LA11os, OAK
*Althea. 1.301 stank
Iia) 4.111 hayfield......
I'+tx,rne 3,074 1 iodrrteh t0...... -444111
Exeter 1.724 Clinton
ravTaa tt:nott- r'orvLsr,ow SAIL
Tac krrwmttb ewe (iodrrieb town.. 4
con -sone.. .. tem Mullett
Moltlllop t.Mit `+...forth
. 4 ',77 liriamds .,
sown' tunny cora , ATTnt tft,lM
Hnwtek Sa16 Ton
Moret. 3,1,3 Wawanos k....
V,aw.anall *... arm As, field
Renfro* , itI R Ingham . • ....
HIyuI i ,Mfed Wan., ...::::
Tlt. !ahemhold ton .4 the seats,
and 'sport te win the third at the nett
ran, f
On the third .l:ty "f Meech, 1A81, a,'.
one year age., Mt. Meredith and every
mealier save 4.55 4 the Ontario. OppM-
'leion in the H. tree, retell for the fol-
lowing res4Iltinus :
"1. That this Hone+ deeply regrets
Cud uotwithssa:diag the unanimous
*weed mistletoe the Std of August, 1878,
by the Arbitrato sappointed by the joint
and ooneurrent &e-titwt of the tiovern-
tuent if Canada and the (iovern-
Mettt of 1)ntariu, to deterwine the north-
erly and westerly basun mea of tris
s
Province, no legislation bas 'wenb-
ntittevd by the Government of Canada to
the Dominion l'urlisme,t for the par•
prise of c.mfirmiug that *wer.l, nor has
the validity of the award yet hero ie -
eternized by the Government of Cetutd.t.
That the .omission of the Gover-
ment and Parliwmeut of Canada to c,•n-
firm the awrrd is attended with strnro
in u'vunim,cu, 1148 else effect of retard•
ins{ settleuiuut sit.l municipal orgauizs-
tiuu. etttlarraases the rdministrstion of
the laws, 4441 iir erfuree with the prosar-
vatton of the lame, the suaiutunauce of
order, and the e-tahliehmeot .1 good
government in the unrtherly and north-
westerly parts r,1 the Province of On-
' taro..
"3. That it is the duty ..f the Govern -
mut of Ontario to meted and Maiutaie
the just daimt and rights of the Pr.-
eince of Ontario as determined by the
award of the arbitrators; and this House
hereby readings its determination to
give its cordial support to the Govern-
ment of Ontario in any steps it may
be necessary to take to sustain the
award, and to Assert and maintain the
just claims and rights of the -Preview as
thereby declared and determined." .
By voting for these resolutions, Mr.
Meredith and his followers, as well
as the Ministry and their support-
ers, committed themsel.es to the three
following conclusions :
(1.) That the award was valid and
should be confirmed.
(2.) That neglect to do so retarded
settlement and did other injury to the
Province.
(3.) That the just claims of Ontario,
as determined by the arbitrators, should
be asserted and maintained.
Scarcely had the echo of the yeas, and
the solitary nay, died away, before the
members of the Oppeition were found
plotting with the enemy for the betrayal
of those rights, which Ontario wits to
"assert and'Maintain."
Such political treachery deserves but
one punishment. Not one of the .men
who went back on their record of March
3rd, 1881, should be returned to the
Legislature.
Grip hastpictured the Opposition -lead-
ers as "Deserters," learipg the ranks of
the Provincial patriots. They are to
our mind more like a mutinous crew,
whu, failing to get command of the
ship, are determined to scuttle her.
Leanne Westin There. A
Ms' & Ml&Qani, M.'P., (Tory) writes
frein Ottawa to the Hamburg Indepen-
dent: "I. was invited to dine with the
Goversor-General on Friday and have
received an invitation to a ball on Thurs-
day night, but I don't know yet whether
I shall aocept,for Louise will be absent.'
lltr..Merner speaks as familiarly now of
Louise" as he used to of "John A.
during the election -campaign.—[Strat=
ford Herald.
.t ire east Leader.
Mr. Meredith's attitude on the Boun-
dary Award has mule it impossible for
the people 4f Ontario to place him sit the
hetet of a Provincial Administration. In
fact, ace a Asan of honor, he mould not'
take ilia - oath to guard the interests 111
Ontario anile preserve her territory in-
tact, after placing lens elf on recent :ea
favorable to the rebhery of 100,O(.)
square miles act our l•ightful territory,
as proposed by his political leader at
(Wawa.- -[Sarnia Observer.
tapper and adirdonee
- The-Meryl:41S a way Tupper -
latest the Emory ' and •I'ort Moody tem -
tract is given as folloirs: it appears tiii;t
while the tenders were being a'ade•un,
the Chief,Engineer received orders frons l
Sir Charles 1 upper to elette the quaute- •
ties. For intticsnt reerest5 that official
declined, and the work wa*iatrusted 10.
soother engineer, who did irl he wits - i
ceded. The oatute' 't tl!ie" alterati
was privately communicated t4.�fr. 'O$•
dertonk, but somehow Charlobuis acid 1
McDonald also became aware of theiee
and were thus enabled to construct their j
tender in accordance with the changes. .
But Sir Charles was not to balked in his !
determination to award the contract to '
Onderdonk & Co., with whom Humor
oonnects him by more than more ties if
friendship. He accordingly took advert-
tage of the ciroutnatance that Cheriebofa
& McDonald's cheque was only marked
good for two flays, acid shaving walttfd
that time, gave the centreet to Onder-
donk ei• Co. Cherlebeis & McDestalld
immediately petitioned the Privy Coun-
cil, setting forth the facts of the cael,and
proyine that, their right to the contract
under the terms of the tender being su -
enor to that of Onderinnk & Cu., it
should be awarded to therm. Ceratin
ministers inclwed to their view, but hair•
ing got so far Str Charles. was nut to be
balked in hie purpose, and threateitedlle
brine on a Ministerial crisis by resigsi g c
if hia repot on the award of the contract
te, the Privy Council were not adopted. t
This threat appears to have beets efts. f
Live. The petition 4 Charlebei. & ilia. 1
re,rlald was .elected, and the (-entrust s
baa been ,-onfitmwl by order in Combed.
J.C. Carrara MAO Lass.
1n`clit auction .ale of Miobae i).11on's
farm mock and implements on Lot 20,
Bake Range, tnwns.hip of Aahtleld, near
!tinted or, Thursday, %larch 2nd, 1882,
tememenning at onee'dnel.
Me. Oise '•
ri ai.W•:
✓ w 'l'rnthrtw' ra.M a• .
public OOP 1:a0le r
SSA nrday Lot.
to 4-101
artier, of ::N• i'..>..
ler. L P. S., tl,e u, ,ti
under by the 1..'
John Cunnully, aloe ,.
F. Hall reed the
ire which woe ; • r.,•
uvui*l repotls, et Vitt ,
t1itl gel.eral public, i
.proved, committees ••o
solutions were app,it.ti•:::.
Jr.ADavid Beale, r 1
the Canada Publish iu;; Cont
to, now laid loedore the 1e
I urs
peau)' I'TCyUr'Cies of rl:cir
, trillt:d the It'.yel (!a
be was listened Hi carat se
..tion was When f x ur +wiliest
ire
In the afiteraiwu :u.. ao.
i intredus'ed tho eu,ect. of I'eue
j to a very pniotkal manlier. lily e
to vis*, un the bha:kh.rnl, a
time tattle. ureal by himself
fully explained. • Matey trestle
asked and aniw,re'l re:atiul t•. ,
�taportant tope*, arid not a few ca..,
lifts, r, remarks were'Mitredin : u
handtyd. ile n'vhicli the subj. et•
Mr. P. Strang foiloned, and
terly manner disci.» d the
discount. A tot s *aphelia,* 1. ,
teacher and the i. e• if t h e 1 -
unity method roceiv,ng
at his hands. Several of the tee 1.,
expressed themselves as ht.Lty 141e.4 -e4
with work dons by Mr. Sean.. y. n
some demurred, so far as us,ity moth, 1
was c)ficerned, by substit iiuog i . rte
plats the Mule of Three leo a mere,
observer it .was a plain caw that ennui
could l* said on both aides.
The next in order wow .a paper of
"Teacher's Home heading." by Mr. L.
Credweller, a young man of. recoguizoi
ability. It was very creditable, iu.iesivl
to him and to the aasucittinn 01 which
he is a member, and we h•.pe tlot w.
may haae the pleaaure of readin_ it at
our leisure in one of our eiucation it
jwrnals. It was so welt recet.ed rh..t
he was irninexdiatoly informed that all
saaaya were the property of the Testi
tute. A hearty vote of thanks pus ten
dered hint fur his very instructive end
elaborate production.
In the evenins, a public meeting wait
held in the basement of the Canoes Me-
thodist Church, Mr. John Cunundy it
the chair, when Mr. H. I. Strayer, B.
A. read a most exhaustive essay "' the
subject of "('.,tutu Cried of a teeth
and their corrrvtiou." We -have no
hesitation in saying that it will be a Goss
to the professes ;, if this va'nable c•lcollet!tion of compo •• errors, in the hands of
Mr. Strang, 1,,- allowed to rewrite h'
manuscript His easel• brine divithel
into two pasta, the manager at availed
themselves of th inter rel to introduce
some music and also one of the muse in-
teresting features of.thtt evening. via.,
the presentation tu•Mr. W. R hiller,
Golerich 1'ublic •Seba:l, of Chantbet'i
Encyelopceilia, as a testimonial foe ser -
view rendered as See. Tress,, of the
ci
Ass„x' ien fer a period • of four yta 1.
The Addswoe, of. which the foaleiwis.g
cape ..:i
co, was read by Miss tlyte tier, _end
Via; 1'resident of the Iti•tittits - -
To W. R.. air.
Pubis Schrw,i. .
Stay- - fit'accordance with.a teselnt;,•n
of the Vi fast Mire., Teachers' Assecia-
tin', *seised at this' 1• turning'; ittlsiou,
we hereby nddr. o. to: • on its' behalf fer
the i tn'po.`t' rl • ai n its high ap-
preciation
p.-prec ,icon of your eervires, durineea
lenfi,hcned tori. ,. f . f.ice ea Secretary,
server,, su.sr' e ! eetee'y by the faithful
di.•clwrgv ,
o:f v.trsos.; :L .I anemia detice,
but 1e4 by that ullenit) of manner and
desire to please which has . contributed
nota little to the -profit and harureuy of
its proceedings. As a tangible acktww-
letlgi..aut 'of ouch vaIual.le services, we
present you with these vulumesof Chan, -
lora' I:s:cy.clopse lie. Wo trust that the
is eistence yon may derive free' them
....mho pee still wore etuccess►ul iu
your erefekee, iseil that the infurtna-
tion ;(atture.d from their pages may ro-
u
h.. l •toe the ad cwt,; tee only of this
Am, ,:i:ition, • but a.ns., act eduw►tiou-in
genet.,;
.1. J. llo oto, ' 11. 1. elver IAea
The progrntuute also con,iated of read•
Inge and recititti•ms. Miss Racrntt and
Mostar& Stlatie, tlnnnelly, Cresawegor,
Leigh and Sontha)tt merited the htarty
vote of thanks which they rcueived.
The 'rational Seabees being sen:.
the Rev. Mr. L uctly pronounced the
benediction, which brought a Lri osue-
coaster and'editying meeting to s close.
(h, S..te-May morning, at 9 a. n,., the
r-,nhe•rs of the Assotietion again met in
the public school, when it was decided
that all teachers, members of this iasti-
ite, by paying b sum of 69 cents, would
be furnished witp..yither the Education-
al Mos tidy nr kiskp,l JeernaL re
D1r. ',:rassick being Balled upon, ad
.p
a highly polished paper os Penmanship,
and during the reading, at
gave 'pet'peedpi,aitive et hie shill in this
err. It was fraught with instruction,
ird b.
wne ,loubt ;navy were mofitteed by
pitch , l ar, cep• -iso Ytome se (.phis
tion
Mr (lee. fTulman sow took eke stand.
and in his ewe pweouliar and merry wry
real a most noggtiatIvo *.mal en Hy
gene, a nnich neglected atndy
M.oty would feta belle taker held ow
this subject and given it vietllatips,
but tone forbade •sell seta.
Chi nne1ion, Mr. 11 1 Hamm g t.xek •eke
hair. while Mr. Jett)*tinsellybrought
fore
bethe memhcr, "Merit, wail ills.
ratings." ile handled it comedy in the
orm .,1 a letus,g 111 • rural aobauel, ex
,lashed the Claes of ave Ito t.taebee,
howevl the value of ntsale ss • means e•f
diea
g iving to the erry peel a gaud
teecabuiary, in at web a. they air apt
10 memoriam the word.' of a sone on a
' hers t .me and remember themas
Thi. Innn, thongh short, was sotrrl
and practical. Vette of thanks lunette
been poured to the various maabeem.
who hronght subjects be are the aaaoow
resolution-
tion, a of ensdol enoe with .1
R. Miller, I. P. R, is bis present ssaction, waste animoualy adeetwcedar-
ed
and ord
ed t.. be transmittal to him_
Themeeting then adjourned tc rrert
again, in Goderimh, at the call of the 11
Csmm
emotive Sitte., .1144.• Ihre
(tir.dtt erection sal* of John Revd's
farm shock, implement. and household
fermium, on Litt 4l, lake Ranee, town-
ship ..f Aah8sld alpinist/ KintaaI, es
Werke/4 fay, Rth March, 1M'J• sale now,
noontime .kary, 8* ,410 n•efeek
:et
., (Alt'.
1 t:t JUSTICE,
.1.• ., ,. 1'1) art.
it 0 ii .ins. Ile credit-
i.i:. I-. n own of Gude-
to. ••. it .4 ,'.silage&• el.0
1. •
!a • July. e.. 1).
IL.). 1• ttwy of Caere.
' J' "re•steams.
•-14 to ea.
.•.`•, '1 , ;i J'
'1 ^ 1 41i of Rude•-
ert .1 :,. . slues. Chris
.,'ran, :.o! , o w 11p111.111111
is ) • :.. •tar. a state
. �C 1 1 ,,at or, .,1 the
I tis .,r in ,'.hull
• Icr u.4l. si4; •tileded
1•
'e ,l , nllrr. tivrry
ea. snip' is to produce
a no c.o•mber, si the
ti time 11th 'lay of March,
I' ....1 ,.A. In the L.-enooa.
a'ed ter aPjudlcatton on
thea 2.1.1, day o1 I ebruary
S1 ..1, r Nil 0 .0 rich.
1,2: !t.
B E R
r (, EL►'r1, 81SSWOOD, &C.
v`.h:, SCANTLING and
-beer*
.211T TO ORDER.
OM WORK DONE.
1•lorN;E,
Uuniep 1'. t).
H<ili(tt•: it BAYNES
$bel t.are'ton P. 0.
carr -am
UTOE1!
tIt TIIF.
PCPi:LAR SPECIAL TRAINS
- Grdlld Tri Railway
SEASON OF 1882.
M:'N.('IA * T R A INS wi ll leave week) daring
tar Iantetbaof MARCO and Arne, and at
abort intervals for the rematnderot the season.
FIRST-CLASS COACRLS ONLY
will he run un these Spacial Testi.. affording
all the benedt. of • IM/11•4Lags iasa.aCE
u 16e '.Cl') luwest Emigrant Rates.
HUseiold Effects and Live Stock
Will be carried on the same Tr.la.
• WTTHUT7T TRANSHIPMENT,
cushion,; settlers to be with tick families,
sal also to attend their sinik un the way,
arriving together at their destination, thereby
saving t` e heavy i resee of Bottle -Western
Hotels whewgwing by other router.
Lillonaw, Wedg :us, sial household Effects
.arried rtrauiith at enpe- rden•rdly low rates.
Every itttnrmatioi era he ohtatned from the
('. nppaan! 's At.1.ts, or J . a. iiri wutliSeoN, Gen -
rest Pa sa•se. r Ap.nr.
- 441"rA CSClirts8.
s. nems: Ma r.
Montreal. 1`tTI erh., Mt 18117
aiPCaTAZr ▪ TO 80281. S1238.8
AND OTSEB•q.
AL Oi•'HMAIT-
IontoT111•Nb.LE• t:,r!rrl•F.h,!aTndE flee esUre
hoot furniture Ac., on the 21'mt Marshy l831.
1u,'te'Um ar.dfunt... faith. alar, ere postern
ord. pert.- J.va ii•t •te.v. Cnd►rkh, or to
140..,.If:uro .1. ',ttet:arrr•scCoAawwott'I'tr
Dear. ... 1'urv,t:l0 street. Toronto.
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A_NOTFIER GREAT BOOM IN
WINNIPEG.
i:y •.,•,.. - her-.a'tcor w.• 8n3 an lead
tela+.•mks..em be. e • OOP bead and waare► the
nem 501 duet. of `•mperty, than
test' '.win,.',. not the whole secret ttkrs
ko.-n Iia -,.t. ti e • healthy r endttes by the
eels rums M rel ALItw ttneQRi
Wr ria mfrly may that hes:S eds acme to se
rim the trtew* Iwo an/ Wed periner before
west. treed the follnwise .tatemod.
Wo .add gore tbntras4 of th. sans kW N
et WNW seeeepart.
I septi?y Ono I wan troubled write i inYrrb
In UM bead. aothering ..f pr,icam in the Ulm'
snaking and . rms.; ns sf night for lomat. PO 1
00.14 tier 111.4.11. often trenhMd with dell, tl!
rem feaings. pains In the ohne ase urea.
After glvtnir hnedrvlt of dalton tv clemanaa
awl riving lip all home. T tried tee Porn n
ria V Au.trv, and am noir *Me to de my wort
*hear apron rear'. mtekneae.
MRP .TAMPS 701,.'s FAL
Aa Momma. otret•t. Iwmdon are
rise N„ ere erat*.aent of soy w11.'e h s.sr-
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Jars, seder,.
Foe r Ay all drn*gtsa. mrmnMtmre4 11'
fent A M Mhrtr,ea. Lodes, hat. Ila tpfs
pawl. nwe tae.; fire for p.XI ran ha hat tw
icrt. ttA of the follow ng drntpetr. Jean
taasd. Ace. retAew. P. korilkais case trim
hose., tttta