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GODERIC$, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1882.
New advertiouneess Aj
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Wrenn Ink- - Jas. Louie.
,*ober Liao Mrs. Warnock.
l.,oses te Let -Mrs. Smothers.
errant Wanted -Yrs. Oarrsw.
uy Esamivativa-P. Adamaen.
!athartic fills J. C. Ayer k Co. •1
epprenlics Wasted -J. W. Noah. i,
to Crsdltemlly Pesseore. fr.
lodes cn-
vs
Dentistry. a
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f NICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN- mi
rl. TIS r. Otnwand residence, West Street '
tree doors blow Hack of Montreal. Suds t'e
•tc► 17611 Ho
sa
L'DWIN KEEFER, DENTAL SUR- u1
1U4 OEON, [late wen 'trotter A Caesar, the
Netting Dentists of Toronto.) All operations 1°
gently and carefully! perforated. Rooms, tion- gr
,,,r Aback. l'LINTON. WPsaleuta from a
,.Rake will tease stake appointment in ad- R
rose a by hail. ins th
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She People's Column. w
`tKRVANT WANTED. - WANTED fc
servant. Must be
V lmruedtatey a �arsl
good cook and 4eatVs . Itderesoe• recline lis
ed. 1•ermanent engagement, and 110 per
month. Appy? to MNe. Oaaxow.
May 4th 1. lath 1837-1t. C
4 PPRENTICK WANTED. - A
L1. Stout, active boy about seventeen years e
baktng business. Apply
„rageo to learn the
a: ewe to J. W. Surra, Kingston Street
bakery. 11[,17-1t ii
LAW STUDENT WANTKU.-SAL-
cry pad. Appply to SYAUER & Mutt- 0
I'VN, Bornstein, tluderleh. 1875.44
1)OARDERS WANTED -:TWO RIC- b
11 oseetabte boarders Imalel one and matt- p
saes aoeomowodauoo in a private,tamdr. Ad-
dress W. W., 1'wb/t. OAee. 1876.
rnpjs2, - TWO COMFORTABLE f
runon Stanley Street,, adjaoent to
she •years. Tor further particulars apply t0 t
ans. d[1MMlutas. Stanley SL t 7-Rl
t
CARRICARRIAGE AND BLACKSMITH
AGE
ter Nile er to real. 1a Cho village of
Wytb There are on the premise a good 1
dwel house. stable. and one carriage cad l
L tb shop, ascii 40i�t and two stories
t1gb. Will be sold on very reasonahie terms.
.td tear C. HAM TON, Byytt. Ont. ,
Blyth, Oat. April 17th, li S. 1571.41 t
YilO RENT. - A COMFORTABLE
1 House on South Street. containing 8
r.wms, kitchen and pantry, � with turd and i
soft water. Apply to UEU. McMAHUN.
1Hitt
45 i WILL PAY FOR THE SIGN
for the haloes of AL,
�•N1a�e tree
'3nbscrlbe at once, and get fall benefit oLawf
neer. the,
-- - --Legal.
LEWIS t LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
Attorneys, BeHoltors is Otos eery to.
0doe In the Court House, Ouderbh.
ian Lewis. M.A., B.U.1.. L.. N. Lawns.
GARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR
RlSrilts, Attorneys, Nolialten. one
Godertch. J. T. °arrow. W. Proudfook 1781
B. L. DOYL;;, BARRISTER A N D
Attorney. Sonciterr in Chancery. to..
Oodeeich. Ont 17741.
EAGER & MORTON, B A R R I S-
STEM. e:c., etc., ()deride sod W
C. Meager Jr.. Ooderich. J. A. Morton, -
bant. 1751
Q MALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
AJt . Solicitor. Oeoe -Corner of Meet tt
and Market Square, over Oeorge 1751.
E-L1
OAMPION, ATTORNEY -AT-
. LAW. Solicitor in (,'banoery, 0onvey-
anoer, eta Olive over Sheppard's bookstore.
Ooderich, Ont. Any amount of money on1 to
loan at lowest rates of Interest
EWS ABOUT' HUMS.
"A chicl's amang ye. Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prem 11."
TOWyf TOPICS.
bis a uow Meuse cleaning titue, and 1 am
Ing great bargains in pictures and picture
use and croquet seta at O. C. Itoberteen's
tiety Store. East St.
be reason whsuch beautiful photographs
turned out ofE. L. Johnson's gallery is be-
lled. H. Robson. tho manager. had flee
six year. ezperieno• In not claw establish -
oats. cad always tries to do his beet.
'otic• is hereby given that under a writ of
w Er. the property known as the Park
use, will be sold at my otlioe• by Sheriffs
e on 9aturda7 the lath day of May next. at
t hour of It o clock noun. Ro) ort Gibbon.
The Gerrymandering may have affected
me people in Uoderich but [tallow's photo -
ph gallery is still in Goderich, and he will
uonttnae w take good photos In the South
ding just u well ss when Goderich was in
e Centro hiding.
Father O'Connor was in town this
eek.
Mr. Keag and family left ou Tuesday
r Chicago.
May mine in with a wintry flourish of
siI and snow.
Capt. Gauen °fiictated st the M. E.
hurch, on Sunday last.
Mrs. Hallid ty is ill of chronic br•n-
hitis in Emerson, Hanitobs.
Mrs. Steep, of Clinton, has been the
nest of her daughter, Mrs. Turnbull.
Father MscGrath, of BiddBlph, will
Nciate st St. Peter's en Sunday next.
The rush still continues at Intrie's
uok store for wall paper at wholesale
rices.
Mr. Deacon fills the position left
scant by the departure of Mr. Waddel
r Manitoba.
Me:srs. W. MoCaughon and 11. Tich-
urne have taken possession of the In -
rotational lintel.
(1100ILLICUD DY BROS. VeLtsnss
a
i 4400 A YEAR IN AL ,ANCE.
We onunitted last week to etii 'Iters - 1
tion to the card of thanks to the ['atm►' There gas a large congregation in the
Fire and Marine Insurance tk,rnputiy, '1`.
� rth Street Methodist Church un Sun- r' N' Jubilate*,tamoud s'wmowt•■ and
and their
he r W. net Mr.
ss who McD.es len` day morning, the occasion being the Jobs Nrt&r*l.1 rugged with
r •a.ptr-
rear of (Mp
dfellowshi The wry by W. M. trace.
out a few weeks age. Thu prompt andCr3t . p Ytet at. their rooms, and
satisfactory settlement is much to the seouwpanwd by "II." vuittUg brethren Friday, April 27th.
credit of the company and their popular ire to Ulintun, iuetditad lis Procession to
agent, Mr. Allan. Before Hie 1, J. 1'. p Mayor Hotton sad 1'.
the attach. Klui lit Wdlii m► delivered Adamson. Esq., J. P.
WILL Penmen ins STt?1)1I'. ---We un- an appropriate address, based
esti Gal. 6: 1 Fred. W. Johnston. Edmund Cam-
deratand that Mr. M. R. Elliott, of 2- "Bear a cote another's burdens, and t pion and John McCarthy were charged
Goderich tuwnabip (formerly with Dr.
Dowsley) expects to leave for Europe in
a for days to pursue his studies in
medicine. His intention is to vireit Lon-
don, Edinburgh sad Pars, and we have
no doubt that when he returns W Canada
it will be with additional honors, of hav-
ing passed successfully through the
oredical colleges of the old word. -[New
Era.
sermons se edd181•ws.
meeseeeemiler
stood Johnston and Grace were not as
good terms; was present when a confer-.
Batton was held in the British Exam*,
hotel; it was early in the •prong hot
bier ; heard shortly after of the wnt
being issued against Grace; the conver-
sation took place in the reading room of
the hotel; there were several persons
present, and amongst theist were John-
ston, Campion, McCarthy, McDonald,
and McDermott; he heard McCarthy may
that the Brindly girl wanted a lawye*t I
sone person said, " There are good law-
yers here; ' McCarthy did hot say be
wan sent by Brindly; Johnston said. "It
would be a good thing to issue a writ ono
old Grace;" he then said, "Campton, you
issue the writ, it won't coat more then
$1.:11), and 1'11 pay for it." Campion re-
plied, "All -right, bring her around to
me, and I'll attend to it;" McCarthy
said he'd take the girt around; there
were other things said bet I don't re-
collect musything else of importance; they
might have born in the room half au
hour; don't recollect whether any motive
was assigned ; it appeared frT,m the con-
versation the girl had not ®ane to eitbet
Johnston or Campion befog* about the
matter; have seen Anne Brindley since;
she signed a paper which I witnessed.
Cross examined -The conversation oc-
curred before dark; cannot fiz the date;
the persons ware proses[ whose. I have
mentioned; wasn't sure whether it was
Sunday or nut; the conversation was as
I have given it;. the door was open; the
whold party appeared to be joking; do
notrecollect thatI had a eubpenmon the
breach of promise auil. think Graos
called me to speak as to the character et
the Brindleys; I have no particular love
for Johnston; he has tried to injure -inn.
D. McDonald, sworn -Snow defend-
ants, and that they aro partisular
friends; recollect being pneeent when
Grace was talked about; cannot fix the
exact date; there was -only one oonrlov-
estion; have, no recollection. whetker
Captain Dancey was -present or. not,. Me-
Derneott, Elliott, defendants and I w
present ; others might_ have been;
the self against Gssoe•had netcommene-
en; it might have begun shortly after;
we vat around the stow% in the room; af-
ter being ,ip for a little time,. MoGartlhy
said, "You're a nice los "of young law-
yers net to look after business more
sharply," or words to thee effect, "I
know a young wou>ssl that hau.an action
W bring ageinat a gentleman in this
town;" I think Campion said, " If you
have such a party, bring her around be
me;" McCarthy then mentioned the
names of the parties. ie the suit, and
Johnston said to me, " McDonald, what
would the stamps cost for a writ 1" I
replied, " $1.10;' Johnston remarked he
would have no ohjeetien to pa ing foe
the stamps; Mr. Jolmsteu might have
said, "It would be a good joke to issue
a writ on old Grace;" the only, time I
saw the Brindley girl was when eh° was
in court in the suit with Grace; Cam-
pion was the attorney who. issued the
writ against Grace;. the action was
brought un for trial, and resulted in a
verdict for defendant; Campion acted as
solicitor for plaintiff; (a letter was here
produced, and witness identified it as
being in Campion's writing
Crossezamined--Think it was about 6
p rn. when the conversation took placer;
heard McCarthy say that he head
Grace promise to marry the girl Brindr
ley; will not swear that Capt. Dancey
was not there. The witness also gave
other testimony of an unimportant na-
ture.
Wm. McDermott, another -with
was also examined, and corroborated.
testimony already given.
W. T. Welsh was next ezatniuend,
testified that he saw McCarthy and
girl Brindley visit Campion's office j
before the snit was instituted agai
Grace. Campion told him that the
Brindley had instructed hint to proo
against Grace.
After considerable csnsstiring;,betw
counsel on the case, which our apace w
not admit of producing, the justi
dian aced the case, on the ground that
they had doubts as to jurisdiction.
They, however, allowed (:race to enter
into a recognizance to take the cant
to the giant.' jury at the next competent
lawyer, he contended that the mages- court.
trate* had jurisdiction ii. the case.' The
statutes gave then certain bowers in 1 Lwow=
particularised cases which were summa- ---
lily dealt with, but they hal also Jur Mr. T. :ttc(Ithcud,ly, of (;,steric
diction in all indictable offences. if it preached in the Presbyterian ehurak
was shown that an indictabi• offence was herc lest Sunday.
committed it was in their province to act M•. S. Knuckle has Ietrchaae'i Wood-
bine cotiage, with an acre of Land,
Maiden Lane, leading to the Point F
H •'tel.
A SERIOUS CHARGE
Original spring poetry throws out a
ild heat in our sanctum stove these
tckward May day.
Dr. Whitely, we are sorry to learn, is
uffenug from an affection of the eyes
aid u confined to the house.
Mr. James, of Silvia, West Williams,
IfiddlseeiCo.,passed. through town on
tis way to purchase land in Turnberry,
n this County.
Division Court was held in Goderich
on Monday before Judge Squier. Five
cases and eight judgment summonses
were disposed of.
Comets Rtrs. - -Mr. (etas. A. Nairn
on Wednesday received from a friend of
his, Mr. J. Marshall, a oomnteroial trav-
eller, a handsome cage caeteining a pair
of bosmitiful white rata. The
ls
were bred by Mr. Marshall, are quite
tame, and are fond of whirling about un
a revolving wheel of the cage. Their
coats are perfectly white, and Charlie is
proud of his pink -eyed beauties. They
are kept in the store, and are' going to
reoeive good attention.
Mrs. A. Watson, S,uth Street, has
been confined to the house for the past
seven weeks with an attack of inflamma-
tory rheumatism.
Dr. Roseburgh, the famous oculist,
will be in town Saturday, the 20th inst.
We understand he will be the guest of
School Inspector oilier.
Tag Potter Feat.. -Applications for
rooms have already been received at this
popular summer resort which is earlier
than at any previous season.
It is reported that "Old Joe" White-
head will nettle down in Clinton for the
remainder of his life. He has carried on
some heavy contracts since he left Hu-
me.
A small house belonglnr to Mr J.
Dunn, situated near the residence of M.
C. Cameron, M. P., was destroyed by
fire on Friday morning of last week.
There was an insurance upon it of $300.
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
msters, solicitors in Chancery. tie.,
:k.derich and Wingbam. M. C.Cameron.
C.; P. non. M. O. Cameron. (ltdrrioh. W. IL
1.
Macara. Wingham.
Loans anb insurance.
Bnatmrvt FLowsaa.--Mr. John Ste-
wart, flourist, of Benmiller, on Monday
last brought eosin a hue selection of beau-
tiful house and bedding out plants. Mr.
Stewart has a county reputa'.ion as a
grower of flowers, and his green house,
situated about five miles from Goderich,
is one of the sights of the district. He
delivers stock in Goderich, and is a non -
so fulfill thse hew sit Christ." In own-
meneiag hie discourse, be referred to the
principle sit interd'epeodence as evidenc-
ed in the realm of [matter and material
forces, and that this law found illustra-
tion in human society ; [rit nun was de-
pendent to the eateat of his wants. So-
ciety is a great partnership, In which
men seek by association to do and accom-
plish what they could not do otherwise.
This age is remarkable• for the facilities
it afford* for combination, mod the mac- put to a great deal of annoyance and ez-
ner in which it is manifesting :teed( cum- pense in defending the suit, and a story
mends it to the attention of everyone that the girl had been invited by outside
who would understand society and ice parties to brit] the action against him,
most powerful springs. Associated d- laving come to his knowledge, he
fort is a great power, and its ultimate' set to work to fwd out who were the
influence upon the church atdthe world,im itigators in the case. After a persis-
no one can comprehend or foresee. The tent sifting of the (seta,* far as he
industrial progress, the enlightenment of ecould learn, he determined to bring F.
the masses, increased pruductisenees of W. Johnston, E. Campion and John Mc -
labor, the more equable distnbstien of C.,t,y before the grand jury at the last
wealth, the diminution of human misery. mazes, charged with conspiracy against
With the industrial progress, great hint, and instigating Anne Beindley to
changes had been wrought in society. bring the suit which he had defended at
There had been a great outcome of the the previous court. He thereto* pre -
principle of self determination and self Dented the case to the Crown otliceratthe
respect. The struggle sof the millions iY1zes, and was instructed by that func-
was upward. There was a strong growth tionary to have the matter brought before
of self-respect spreading through all a, justice of the peace preparatory'[• sub-
classes. Aesociatiun of mutual help, af-
fording assistance ion the vicissitudes b Grand Jary. Hence the present case.
When the trial came up on Ender the
magistrates, before proceeding with the
case, wished to know by what satlk+r•it'y
they were empowered to try it.
Mr. Seeger, for prosecution, proceed-
ed to give a digest of the cute in order to
show that there was great cause for legal
redress to M:. Grace. 8• far as he had
been instructed the facts were: two
of the defendants were lawyers -Mets
Johnston sad Campion. Mr. Johnston,
not beingoo terms with Mr. Grass,
they a as would be shown by ev-
idences, to annoy and injure Mr. Orrice
by causing a wit at law for breach 0f
promise to be brought against him. To
this end, it was arranged that the defen-
dant MeCarthy should bring Anne Brin-
dly to Campion s office to enter suit, n
which the latter would act as attorney.
and Johnston agreed to pay the costs to
connection with the issuing df a writ
against Grace for breach of promise of
marriage. There was a combination, in-
asmuch as Johnston stipulated to pay
tier the writ, Campion undertook the
sue, and McCarthy brought the girl to
Ckmpion's office to commence the suit.
M would be contended that the matter
was looked upen as a joke at the time,
--and if it had not been pushed to legal
proems, it might still be considered a
yke-but the matter had gone to the
cpirts, and costs and annoyance had
been the portion of Mr. Grace to an ex -
lent that was eertainly no joke. Biba
was instructed to state that there was: a.
conspiracy to. naliciously injure Mr
Grace in pocket and reputation, and
redress should be had by law in the pns-
mises. The defendants had initiated the
proceedings ageinat Mr. Grace, and the
after eve nts had been carried oat
exactly as they had been planned
it the cutlet by them. The law was epee-
iallyagainst &nevem binatit.nof two or move
persons to iniure another party. He was
prepared to produce witnesses to prove
that a oo,nbination had been entered
into by the defendants to injure Gla:*
By the 14th Edward i, chap. 2, it was
clearly laid down the law with regard'to
conspiracy, and the 33rd Edward 1
y W. E. Grace with conspiracy. It
seems that but year, at the autumn as-
sizes, a girl named Anne Brindley
brought an action for breach of promise
against Mr. Orace with a view of receiv-
lug damage, for blighted hopes, etc.,
from the defendant in the suit, who is in
good circumstances financially. The
case had every indication of having been
trumped up, and the jtary brought in a
verdict fur defendant. Mr. (:race was
able dealer. The plants received - were which all were expeeed, were to be cors -
models of health and beauty, and we mended. and their influence as a great
cannot keep from muting Mr. Stewart factor in Luuwso progress could not be
heaiy sales during the bedding out arra` dropped out. The text embodied the
principle of the Order of Oddfellows :.
common oblipfatidn growing out of com-
mon relationship. We have a common
parentage -Gid -in whose image and
likeness all are made, in whose consider-
ation and love all are embraced. All ye
are brethren -there is a family resem-
blance. There is a disposition W attach
ourselves to the ,rest, the successful,
and to treat with disrespect the mass of
men ; but the sone faculties that are
employed in planing the budding are
employed in its erection, and man u en-
titled to respect as man. The obligati•n
is a common obligation. Man has a
claim. upon our practical sympathy, and
upon our ability to help. All can live so
as to help some ose-to rescue sumo one.
This is the law of brotherhood : Feed
the hungry, clothe the naked. visit the
sick, provide for the widow, smooth the
path of the orphan- -in the doing of this
there is great reward. Christ is our
great example. He loft us an exempla
-His life. This is a bare summary of a
sermon which occupied fifty minutes in
delivery,.and was listened to with mark-
ed attenti..n throughout.
Soil.
P♦IrrVL Aocwz T. - On Saturday
morning while returning from the har-
bor, where she had been seeing her hus-
band off for Algoml, Mrs. James Strach-
an, of Colborne, met with a serious acci-
dent, by her foot catchin.; a nail pro-
truding from the sidewalk, near George
Acheson's store. Mrs. Strachan, who is
about seventy years of age, was thrown
violently to the sidewalk, and it is
thought that several of her ribs aro bro-
ken. The also suffered severe contus-
ions about the head. She was carried
to the residence of her son, Mr. D. K.
Strachan, where she u being cared for.
MONEY. -PRIVATE FUNDS° TO
Iendoon easy terms in nems to suit bor
rowers.
Ooderlab, Nove. .17th IML
15111m.
Q500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
VDD CAMERON, HOLT &CAMERON.Gode-
1.
toh.
75,000 TO LEND ON REAL E S - the original C4atterbox is only 51 a year,
TATE. Terms favorable. Apply toy .1.. or 1Oc a copy.
UUUOOOYLg.Ooderlob. Mr. John
4150,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
on goal Firm or first -clean Town Property
t 8 per cont. Apply to R. it A i)C 1.I FFE. 1761
�ONEY T(1 LEND iN ANY
ITt amount to emit borrowers s�t 6 µt �d
ixet. Private fund. Apply
Mourne. (Ioderteb. _
MONEY TO LEND. -A L A R G E
amount of Private rands for Investment
V. lowest rates on [retches Mortgages Apply
to°ARROW er PROUDIMOT.
The Clinton New Era says: -"We
have been shown, by Mr. E. Keefer, a
copy of the "Upper Canada Guardian"
published in the year 1811, at Niagara.
It was issued on very coarse paper, the
whole being about the size of one page
of the New Era and although wretched-
ly printed, we presume it was consider-
ed a goad specimen of printing at that
day. Our readers would not he familiar
with any of the news contained therein
cruelly continues the Clinton scribe,
but we dare say some of the youwg, un-
married ladies of Gdderichwouldremem-
ber many of the circumstances referred
to.
On Sunday last the Seaforth R. C.
choir ander their talented leader, Miss
Annie Downie, organist, kindly lent
their services to inaugurate the devotions
for the Month of May in 8t. Peter's
church here For the morning service
they sant Latnbilotte's Mas. At the
Benediction after Vespers, Misa Kil-
loran in her soft rich soprano voice, sang
the solo "0 Salutari." A hymn to the
month of May was sung by the Misses
Downie and Killoran Mr. Klinken-
heimer's bias was very much admired.
The Messrs Kidd and McPhillips kindly
assisted. The devotions for the month
mf May, will be held every Wednesday
and Friday evenings, at 7.30 p. m.
The Maitland bridge between Goder-
ich and Saltford will be removed on or
about the 12th of May. Parties anxious
to bring in wood, hay or other commod-
ities from the north will find it to their
advantage to hurry their work forward.
We have received from Mr. James
Imre, bookseller, a sample of Stafford's
Writing and Copying Ink. it flows eas-
ily, and from a trial we can recommend
it for writing. It is also said to be good
for the copying press. Ask Imrie for a
sample.
CHarrsasoz.- We have received from
Estes & Lauriat, of Boston, a copy of
the American reprint of this excellent
juvenile Magazine. The plates are sent
from England, and reprinted in Boston.
• - Alis
IOAAiN FREE OF CNARGE.-
/ Money to lead at lowed rat.nw. fres of
say ec n yrs gttAoltlt 8- MORTON,
site Colborne
tioderich. lSrr.t March 1/$1. tl71.
McGillivray,son of Rev. A.
McGillivray, took first prise in Hebrew,
first year, at the recent Easter examins-
tiens at the University college. Mr.
McGillivray is a painstaking student,
and has so far had a good place in all
the examinations in which he has taken
Part.
On Saturday tho adjourned case of
Isabella Harrison es. 0. Orabb for petty
trespass was called. Complainant with-
daew the charge upon defendant paying
coasts, amounting to $4.60. The cross
charge of Crabb w. Harrison. for assault,
was also withdrawn, complainant paying
$2.50 costs.
reeseatatles u ars. WUWmos.
The ladies of the North Street Metho-
dist church are certainly fruitful in
good works. We- know they have a
popular pastor, and we know also that
the pastois'wife is as popular as he, and
perhaps a little more so. The ladies of
the cosegregation, to express their ap-
preciation of Mrs. Williama, contrived
to meet in the lecture room of 'the
church on Monday evening last. to the
number of sixty, and after setting out a
very fine spread, invited Dr. and Mrs.
Williams to toe. After all were seated,
J. C. Dither, Req„ read the following
address, and presented Mrs. Williams
with a well purse :
,[DDS e;s.
A Wai1N►so.---The fedlowing C,utmun-
'cation from Street Inspector Hood is
timely --By-law No. 8, section 31, reads
as follows, "No person shall dig or carry
away arty land, gravel or soil from any
street, or make holes in the name within
the corporation of Goderich." Some
seem to think it very little harm to t.tke
away sod, s til, etc., frim off the streets,
but it lays them open to a fine of $53.
This seine law applies to those who
place any rubbish on the public street.
We trust that in the future this by-law
will be more observed in town, and that
the "informing" now done by neighbor
upon neighbor will stop. because of no
one to inform upon. The law hence-
forth will be strictly carried out to its
fullest meaning
PER (`ENI. THE CANADA
hLanded Credit Company to prepsn'd
lead MM onFare ereurity. at ds per
l'
. est. Il part l.•'elars given upon application
io HGOU HAMILTON, C. 1.. agent. Oo;� .
$
20,040 PRi V ATE FUND* TO LEND
ow Perm and Town Property at beet ie-
tetesR Mortgaged par''haeed. oo t'ommirwion
charged, Conveysweing Yews re•e'.asbie.
'N. H. Borrowers osn obtain money in ane eta
if title le iatladue 1*1- aterieN a• JOHN-
STON. 11... ens. &c..
Mr S Malcotasnn, bas leen appoint
ed joint local Master of the High Court
of Justice at l loderiob. Mr. Maleomson
possesses all the gnslitostisss to make
an efficient public official. and Heron is
too he congratulated upon his appoint-
ment The appointment was made a few
(weeks ago, but was inadverteotlynreit
ted from our columns.
Srszeimi Messrs Palmer A• Wells,
of Godes-At and Aurora, bare arrives is
Cleveland with a stable of trotters, st
RADCLIFFE, FiRE. MARINE, the head of which stands the Mi k mare
UM to Aeano at lasuranee Agent 1,Royal Revenge, record 2. 0t,.
(,uses A Inn a c•o• The ytg8 '
,..
C agg~jct=j,esprl mer [teed w (`0. They have awaited atelia a! the [reek.
sof er in Town air
blend 6.e May *ayer0 and will go into training with their
1. is 5. way to incl[ the eeloh. stable there for the mouton. Lucy es a
apstattwl llav's btneb.
trotter in the full cense of the lerm,asd,
eT£MEA SNAIL', AHAiIlITit'T, d with the splendid chances afforded for
�,.,.. (lewbb's Block. ICiageteen at., 0014 the develepement os at the track,
y�ol.. flans ante .•-:hent inn. draww' nrM1 . ' she should give s S &coomlt of her
t , parpenter'e pD�aateter . and reason', meet self during the summer Inn
d end va(eM
Tn Mrs. Dr. it/anginas
This evening we desire to give ex- specifically dealt with the offence of
pression to out regret that the tie. of. which defendants had been guilty,. viz.,
Christian love aryl fnendship, which) maintenance in a suit which would not
during the haat three years hive uni;ed have been instituted'were it not for the
its, arc euoll to be secure 1. Before you.. actions of defendants in the premises.
take your leave of us we wish to accord He was prepared to prove that there was
our appreciation of your worth and a malicious c ,nbination nn the, part
Christian bearing. We consider this 1 of defendants to annoy Greco in per-
prasent a 6111115 •,testers 1" (:lies' I son and ingetre him in purse, and the law
the esteem in which yon have been held was clearly against such offences. As a
during your sojourn in Goderich. 11. di
and our kited and highly cot -erned 1*e91-
tqr have been welcome visitors to .,ur
hones and families, and we have regas•ol-
ed you as a faithful friend and devout
Christian. Tn aft 'r d,vs it will be our
delight to reeiw,t vour 111.1117 vane's
and the many .seems of happy rear: ins.
AA a token, thong , a very ineomn,auu- upon it. If the information wasinforinal
rate one, of our este •an and 'eve, we ask I „ could be amended. and if the offence
your uooeptasc•. .•f th • ' accimpanyingwas indictable they were bound to enter-
pirrse. Msy the remembrance of this I tain it.
simple nliering, w li 'n you are abeent Mr. Proutfoot, for the defence, sub -
from us, Ix a plc i.ing reminiaconoe of ,tithed that defendants should be sr
the many hap .y v. 1 profit i''le hour reigned on the information already laid.
we have spent to 'vet 1Vbile regret- His Worship thought the ' lformation
ting the Ines we shall sustain in your could be emended.
removal from Ain •n us, we earneitIy Mr. Prnndfco of asked that defendants Rslxlr<ei -- A large taro t0 c 3A,
pray the land t et Ilio Wessell nray he allowed to plead to the i�tfonnatidm.
raised can the farm of Mr. John
comfort and sup.. et you in whatever I Mr. Seeger That's all right ; go on later on the 48Lh alt This tits:[[
field of labor y .0 :nay be pieced. 1 and plead.
Signed on b.'ta'f of the Lilies .:f the' Mayor Horton Wes can reed the m- very difficult, as the structure is to
congregation.forotatum, cad deleodants can plead stone foundation using seven foet a eii
Met We. M&'Les'a t,, ,t if they tike. the ground, olcout&A*,hearty "hen
Nina S. C. Dei7T. Mr. Pn,udfout n')jected to the prose- to," and ringing cheers frim about
CroJerio',, May 1st, 1882. Saha..n i on drawing up s new infonwatton. men on each side, brought the hes
1)r. William.. in responding et eltaN 1 Mr. Seeger 1 supple. you will not timbers to their places. The frutncr
rot Mrs. Won, .m ., referred hon, m . oy object to my using rnMMr. Chas. Morris, • f (.arbraid.her piece of paper tains-J. T. Thempsou, ('••rhme
to the int,•re•r the c.ngregatieon has re write it on 1
takes in hien 1 id his family since he 1't, o amended information writ then Road,
nn8oWg. (1. B ie.weSheppard
Captaithe vie
had been the p'wtnr; to the satisfaction p: 'pared.
he had in ministering to them, and the 1 or considerable altercation between Yietory and detest were soon forge
race and harmony that had prevailed ho- Ls ryers, in which defendants John- and bith sides were regaled with a an
I in the chetreh He regretted that th. 1 Gammon took rt the wit- Mous dinner, geld tip in excellent
time WAS f tet appr etching when he
Panserer.trluri. (en Wednesday even-
ing last, a number of friends of Mr.
.1. hn F Robinson,the vrecalist, met that
gentleman at the "Woodbine", nod re-
sented his. with a han home gold ring
in token e f their appreciation of his
valuable ail 111 aiding the services in the
R 1' ['hurch. on vari;ons occasion.
1 sn the rose,ls of the ring iris the follow -
mg rnweriptinn "Presented) t.. John F.
kebine,rt by a few of his Catholic
friends. May 1st, 11482. ' The following
address accompanied the gift To John
Rohinann Esq. Der Mir. -We a few of
the Catholics of this town, in e.,nmdcrs-
teen far the many !slusl.le services you
have been pleased to render the choir of
Rt Peter's Church have much pleasure
in presenting you with thin ring as a
alight token of • ur regard and respect
for yon Hoping yon may live many
happy year* to wear it, in our meat
•,neer• wishes James Doyle. .1. A. Mc
Intnsh W. 1). Shannon, .lamesJ. Doyle
B. le i)0yle, F:. Campion, .1. rind '1).
Currie, Capt. (1 Mc(kegor, it. Macer -I must nay f ri,eell, bill he ehd old carry
map}, John Dnyle. 1' Carroll, Dr- away him very pleasant memories of hie
Casaady peatorate in (lieterich.
•
Rev. .1. A. Turnl,uli will preach s
neon to the young people on San
nest. Nezt Lord's Day the Stu
school will again start f. r the
and the new hymnal will how introd
into the church service.
slain aid part,
u,• were called. A happy time ens spent by all; and
'I' '1. 1 hsnd;e sworn_. T reside in crops. the Irish resolution question,
G
.. ;h. and know defendants ; they general politics were folly isguised
Sat andseo tar as 1 know: under quiet sort nI a cot'"
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