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FRANCIS SMEETH,
Goderich.
West Brantford, Onoudaga, and Ttisca-
roru, the city of Brantford, and the town
of Pari;*
23. The north riding of the ouunty uf
()Mod shalt consist of the townships of
East Niasouri, Weft &erre, Woodstock.
1 Blandford, South Easthope, and North
IEastho1 v, and the village of IpCwbro.
24. The south riding of the county of
Oxford shall ciuslst of the town of In-
gersoll, the village of Norwich, fond the
village of Norwich, and the twnships
of Oxford, East Norwich, uNorth
Norwich, South Burford, and Oakland.
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THE GERRYMANDERING.
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25. The north riding of the county
Norfolk shall consist of the township.
'Townsend, Windham, Middleton, De
ham, the township of Tilsunburg, and
the village of Waterford.
26. The south riding of the coonty of
Norfolk shall consist of the towuships of
Houghton, Wolsingham, Charluttvtlle,
Woodhouse, the town of Simcoe, and
the village of Petorboro'.
27. The south riding of the county of
Perth shall consul* of the townships of
Blanshard, Hibbert, Downie, Fullerton,
and Logan, and the towns of St. Marys
and Mitchell. ..'d•"as
28. The north riding of the county of
Perth shall consist of the townships of
Ellice, Elate, Mornington, Wallace, and
Listowel, and the town of Stratford.
29. The:north riding of the county of
Wellington shall consist of the township
of Maryboro', Minn), Arthur, Luther,
and Amaranth, the whole of the town of
Palmerston, part of which is now in
another electoral district, and the vil-
lages of Arthur, Shelburne, Harristown,
Clifford, and Mount Forest.
30. The south riding of the county of
Grey shall consult of the townships of
Bentinck, Norruanby, Glenelg, and Eg-
remont, and the village of Ea.ilam.
31. The east riding of the county of
Grey shall consist of the townships of
Collingwood, Eurphraai4, Osprey, Me
lanthon, Proton, St. Vincent, and the
Oa Friday, the 28th ult., the Read-
justment Bill was brought down to the
Howe of Cutnnwns, the following is the
Act, su far as Ontario is concerned.
1. The H ...so of Commons shall con-
sult of 211 members, of whom ..2 shall
be elected for Ontario, 65 for Quebec, 21
for Nova Scotia, 16 from New Brun-
swick, 5 fur Manitoba, 6 for Prince Ed-
ward Isla:td.
2. The county of Carleton hall cote
sist of the townships of Nepean, North
(.ower, Marlboro', March, Huntley and
Goulbourn, and the village of Rich-
mond.
3. The north riding of the co tnty of
Lanark *hal' consist of townships of
Ramsey, I'akorihanr, Darting, Dalhousie,
North Sherbrooke, Lavaat, Fitzroy,
Torbolton and Lanark, the town of Al-
tnonte, and the village of Lanark.
4. The south riding of the county of
Lanareodiall consist of the townships of
Bathurst, North Etmsley, Beckwith,
South .h:rbr.'ooke. North Burgess,
Drum :ion 1, and :VIOIitagu.•, nal the t.•wu e.1 Me,for.l.
town of Peet h, and the village if, ..rhe- 'Che county of Krtiee shall lie. divided Orton
and Drew are ail atreu,thec, to
tun P ate. into three ridings, each of which shall these changes East Grey. rec••i. e. ••h.•
:r. Tau no -:h riding of Leetis and& -turn outs member. horn., as ;dread), indicated, but 1h. t,
•
Greuy'llic shall consist of the tee•uships The east riding of the county of ition is not changed. Bothwu3, i .• v
of Sout't El,naley, Wolford, Oxfonl nu.l Bruce shall ....mist of the townships -of the township, of Chatham with ., r
Sou t,t tin ...i-, atid the villages of Smith's Culross, Greenock, Kranz, and Carrick, u1ap'nty of 162 fr the county .. K.•
Fal., Kenn.'ville. and Merrickville. • the town of 1Volkcrten, and the village but this change was in the ongie:.. In.
• •'' Brockville „f Te.swntec atil.ou•th not notie. d at the tint a ,n••
and the viltsgeo of Blyth, Wingh:un bulging yea felt the excitement was
Wroxeter, and Brussels. contageuus, and with s rush at the dour
you found the cause of all this star. Ia
(images Made la the MI the midst of a group of own you saw an
animal and taounted on its back was $
scared to„king creature whose every fea-
ture besp o e, that hu was tackling a very
frac(*" is "rider. ' The noun un either
side lugged and &trained, and cuddled
.• • .J.w.dy *rowed it that you couldn't
..«• what it was for scute those. but wu.n
't ui.utu its appearance we were amazed
nneend conception. It was a bycycle
leo*: 'Pee builder of the machine
uoueht he could euau*ge his owu haadi-
w•,rk, but with iso avail. The village
tailor had ridden the shear* and done
.u.u,y wonderful feats, but he had sr'
the touch tow long, consequently his
o' • ware net thorough!' pressed out
.1...1roulJ not reach the &desired length
to .*, •. successful bicyclist. Nest the
, liege domitsre, whose austere looks
a .al undisputed swing had trade him
The Globe's eorrespondent writing from
&taws says: -
The first change nuns:tahle, 1 to the
united Counties of lance.n en.; .4ioagai.1.
which has had the town iip of lj.n.t.e.
and the village, of Boa *vine, Is tli of
which give•Tury taajerities, tuota.loel t...
it. This as I stated ye:ag rday, is se the
request of Mr. Rykert, who was ...reed
he was nut strong enough as Cie r.dinA
was tint mapped out. The dim:menisci
of having the village of Baausvi.le, sod
Clinton, the township in which it is 1..
cited, plaoed in different ndings i• thus
removed. Munck loses Clinton ..1,.1 n -
given South Cayuga from the Ouunty ..t
Haldinrand, which had before co•nped
gerrymandering. Political ptrt.e, an
South Cayuga are pretty evenly da • *.ted,
so that the condition of affairs in . titer f.•• t that he was "burn to rile," niount-
Haldimand or Munck is not mach altar•
el the uninssiageabbe 'machine. Length
ed by the change South Wmitwor b r1t ,i e,+ was is abundance this time. Bat
made a little stronger o the 1"1“r°1 , nth and thun-
gw r le "f woudn us, length
party by the restoration if 'Semis .1 nn; sound" fell on the wheeled steed
ville to Dtincolo. Stone tow..* ips
which had apparently been inadvertently
omhted from North Oxford and South
Oxford are placed in the Bill se piloted
South Perth is again changed at the de
&nand of Mr. Reason, who was uneasy at
the loss to the north riding of the tory
township of Logan. This has been res-
tored to hint while Mr. Trow receives
the township of Usborno, with a Roforw
majority of 2 votes at the late electiur
from South Huron. In this t .wnstl p
resides Mr. Porter, the prospective '1'ury
candidate for South Hur,n,who is theste-
moved out ufhis ridiug. South Wellington
receives the township of Wallace, with a
Tory majority of 64, from North Perth.
Phe tee/ iiship.if Maryborough,wii h a'I illy
majority of 56, is given to Ceutie '*f.
lingtun, while the village of Shell...ea..r
given to Nast Grey. Messrs. Ho...el•
Brockville 3:1 The west riding of the county of Th.: village .11Petroles ti tea.t.a0 re.
end the totribhips e.1 Elizabethtown and lfruce 511.111 consist of the townships of from West to East Lalubton, heel"' ; is
Kitley, Sougeen„ Bruce, Kincardine. Huron, first been put in the former. Mikan!
'l'lie asst riding of the county of I Kinloch, the town of Kincardine, the the township in which it is located 1. i
1'eterhoro' Khali consist of the townships village of Tiverton, ;end Port Elgin, and the latter, the change has no Podili a
of Asphodel, Belmont, Methven, Bur- the whole of ;he village of. Lucknuw, significance, the porton( being pretty eV
lei1 h, Anstruther, Chandos, Duro, part of which is now in another electoral enly divided there. The to.wnahip O.
Demurer, Dysart, Iiudley, Harcourt, diitng Ashley is declared to be in the county o
art
without avail, said with all tke efforts
..f both himself and Ms ardent support -
eta, lie mee-uxod his length on the mud-
dy floor of the shed. It was then
thought that pr.•b.tbly some of the hilar-
ious air of last winters skating hovered
around the animal, and a proposal was
made that if brought into tne church-
, .rd it wouldn't dare 4' behave in such
a u iloe•c.raiug manner; and, although
r was brought within the uuposing aw-
fulue+s of the edifice, and mounted by
the sgile ,.ad•Iler, it still behaved in the
nam merino. The only thiag left was
to nom + to the conclusion that it was
ton, "new," and it had better be allowed
to *'and over until the amateurs bad re -
coveted from the effects of their first
ec erienee as bicyclulta.
21:43"os. .btu THE: 1'; i.El' l'O R
Foix l'uwiJaa..--Nr. iiohawt, '•f
Mario c, has puna. *eel the f;•rm of Mr
Samuel Mitchell, (amen:deg r3 acres for
$2mi. Lottie Morrish is leaving thin' E a T RIDING OF H U R ON
800.
week for a visit to friends in Putnam,
where her brother is teaching school.
MIN Annie Ciwpbell and MTs. Row-
Ib Tt *candidate fol the
Of the
den, of Guderic were 'nailing friends
in this villpge last week.
Cuglut. s. -The mill hands have dis-
covered an interesting thing in electrici-
ty here. Whenever the machinery 'Out-
ing or stopping, an electric current runs
along the cut off tap in tho lean pipe
from the boiler to the engine. I:y'• put-
ting your finger within one inch from it,
an electric spark will jump out, and give
a shock. If two persons loan hands and
touch it, the effect will be the saltie -
34.t.
The north riding of the county o
townshi s „f
Arran, Elderslie, Analel, Albemarle,
Eastner, Lindsay, and St. mus span
the villages of Southampton, Tarter*,
Tara and Paisley.
e east ridingo the county.1
shall consist of the townships .1
Yarmouth, Malahi e, anday am, an
whole of the village ofort Stanley,
of which is now in another electoral
district,and the villages of Aylmer. Vien-
na,town ofSt. Iotas.
The west ridingofthe county o
Elgin shall consult of the townships of
hwold unwc , r•. o
and H ,ward, and the village of Ridge-
37The electoral district of Bothwell
nsist of the townshipsof Setnbra,
Dawn, Camden, Chatham and Zone, and
the villages of Bothwell,a aserg,
Dresden and Thamesville.
38. The county of Kent shell consist
of the townships of Dever, East Raleigh,
Harwich, and East Tilbury, and the
town of Chatham and village .1 Blen-
heim.
The county of Essex shall be divided
into two ridings, each of which shall re-
turn one member.
39. The south riding of the county of
Essex shall consist of the townships of
Anderd'in, Malden, Colchester, Goetield,
Mersea, Romney, the town of Amherst -
burg, the villages of Leamington end
Kingsville, and Pelee Island.
40. The north riding of the county of
Essex shall consist of the townships of
West Sandwich, East Sandwich, Maid-
stone, Rochester, and West Tilbury, the
towns -of SanGwich and Windier, and
the village of Belle River.
The county of Lambton shall be(livid-
edinto two ridings, each of which shall
return one member.
41, The weet riding of the county of
'Lambton shall consist of he townships
of Sarnia. Moore, and lymptou, the
Guilt.' .1, harburn, Bruton, Havelock', f Addmgtuu. The Magdalen Islands
Eyre, Clyde, Nightengale, Livingston, Brnce shall o unstat of the i in the electoral district of Gaspe, and
Lawrence, Cavendish, Glamorgan, Car- 1 antic'att in the electoral district „1 Sag -
diff, Monmouth, Otonabee, and Harvey, E1 d d uen..y. These constitute the chanze',
and the villages ot Ashburnl•am, Lake- p, \\' made between the first residing of th•
held and Norwood. Hill and its distribution, and it will be
8. The north riding pf the county iof Cbe35. Fn f th noticed that there are many radical
Victoria: shall consist of the •tnwnahips Elgin alterations. One of . the aountie-
.1 Eld-u, Feuelen, Feuelan Falls, Sem- d K h d which most shows the effect of 'terry
erville, Carden, Dalton, Bexley, Lexton, the ag I' mandering is North Ontario. It is im
Digby, Longford, Lutterwortn, Anson, part 1 1 possible to go to the township of Scugoe,
Hindon, Galway, Snowdon. Minden, which is made part of it, without having
Stanhope', Sherbuurne, McClintock and and the Th to pass thr.ueh either South Ontario or
Ridout. 36. is t f South Victoria
The county of Ontario shall be livid- The reading of the last clause of the
ed into three ridings, each: of which shall S, ut D h Albu Orf rt Bill would appear to indicate that simul-
return one member. taneous voting is to be abandoned. This
9. The south riding of the county of town, is not the case. This clause oily atm
Ontario shalt consist of the tow ',ships of 37.
Banhing.
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Your ob,1't r root,
FRED. W. JOHNSTON.
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Allows interest on deposits. Drafts, letter
of credit and circular notes issued, payable
In all parts of the world. 17
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,ihe<iller. „
'.teu..vatitro.--(sad to hear that Mw
M via B. Gledhill Is recovering from. a
savere affect of diphtheria.
Several cheep have been killed and
worried Ler dog,. It is a pity that half
the dogs could not be banished.
Paaws oto. - Mr. B. Armstrong has
r,-oewed his mu,ic class here. He is
,,so rendering service to the land just
nu•v. Miss Sophie Patton, assiataut
.seller, lues ended her terns of teaching.
i he suction intends doing without a
..cmma teacher during the summer
menthe.
h 11 ends clause 1 of the Election Act,relatiue
West Whitby. East Whitby, mid Reach, shall a to the appointment of returning officers,
the towns of Whitby and )sl.awa, and while another clause provides for simul-
..iv village of Part Perry. W I► b taneous voting.
10. The north icing of the county of
• Ontario shall ,onsist of townahips of
Scott, Brock, Thorah, Mara, Rams, Scu-
bog, Morrison, Ryde, Draper, Oakley,
Macauley, MacLean, and the villages of
Bracebridge and Cannington.
11. The west riding of the county of
Ontario shall consist of the townships of
Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Pickering,
rhe villages of Newmarket and Ux-
bridge, and the whole of the villages of
Stouffville, which note extet.ds partly
into another electoral district.
12. The ehea'toral district of Muskoka
shall consist of the townships of Watt,
Cardwell, Humphrey, Conger, Stephen-
son, Brunel, Franklin, Sinclair, Chaffey,
Bethune, Ferry, Proudfoot, Foley,
Coope., McDougall, Parry Sound (vil-
lage and island), Ferguson, Carling,
Burpee, 8lianaga, and settlements on
the lake shore to the mouth of French
River, Christie` conke Monteith, Hard Kellar,
,,
Wilson Mills, 7, y Chap-
man, `tong, Magnettewan, J dy, Lount,
neckay, Laurier, Ryerson, AGourd, our,
Oo1bora..
Cave. --The fall wheat in this vicinity
looks very well, but, the late frosts have
been rather injurious to it.
SEEDING. --The farmers are getting
pretty well through with their seeding,
the weather during the last week has
been very favorable for prosecuting tl'e
work.
feed '.p cepifaf. - *6,000.000.
Reit, - - *1,400,000.
Fray oiling 4iw/dr•
OItANi TRUNK.
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dedcre1.Lv 7.auaiii 1G.Obinu 3.1Spw
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deaturth . .. 1.17 '' 5.56 " 3.15 ' •
Uo ertcli.-\r 3.l5put Y..Wpm. I1.O0am
01114.%1' rVEnTglts.
Expo. Mell.
1'liuiun going north .2.31am .4.13pm
.. going south:N.35i iti .8.tadtw
Lite know stye Nail) arr. W.lSam
Kincardine " .' " 1 u0rnl
lienmlller Satvurdav (Wednesday-nod
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Prevideat. - Mull'. WM. McMASTER
General 3(aaay- - iP Or. ......
Goderich Branch.
A M ROSS, - - MAxausa.
Interest allowed OR ,teposita. Drafts on a
the priaoipai Towns and Cities in Canada
Greet Hritaln and the United states, bough
and sold.
Adranoesto Farmers on Notes, with one o
more endorsers. without mortgage. 1753
1832 -MANITOBA --1832.
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS.
The farewell sermon of the Rev. W.
N. Volhck, pastor of this charge was
delivered oil Sunday, April 23rd, to a
tuil house. Mr. Vollick has left many
friends behind him its this section. He
is sent tune clearge of the M. E. church
t tit. Marys. The ltev. J. 13. Morden
het seen chosen by the conference to
to .e ch:.rge of this circuit.
fhu Queen's Birthday will be celebrat-
ed here by grand a grand pic-nic, to be
h.il.1 at the Maitland Falls, under the
a ,K1�ices of the Beni hiller Silver Cornet
Bend. Amusements of several kinds
will take place during the day, and every
(11 04 necessary fir comfort will he on
the grounds. A platform will also be
erected. A general invitation is ex-
teudod to all bringing baskets. Those
n; t bring beskeu can have meals fur-
nished on the emends at a reasonable
price. The band has had several pic-
nics here before to good success, and are
saving no expense and trouble in trying
to have it the newt ever held here. The
amusements will commence at ten
cl„ek. Mune. will be furnished by the
banal ethers. A -collection will bo taken
up in aid of the hand expense&
Imraovemsner.-The Trustees of S. S.
No. 5, have planted sheet forty shute
trees around the playground which adds
considerably to the appearance of the
grounds.
Semen. ReroKT. The following is the
standing of the test of the classes in the
senior division of S. 8. No. 1, Colborne
for the month of April. Class V: -
Pheobe Smith,837 ; Mary R„bertson,74;
Eliza Howell, 67; Agnts Ferguson, 50;
Class IV: -Mary Treble, 65X; Ella Rob-
erts"n, 64; James gallows, 61; Ida Sal
lows, 54; Winn. Bisset, 53; Ainelia
Coates, 0I, Class I1T' -let Mimic Hog
$cMurrich, St toted, Pringle, ou an; 2tu1 :111,,;:& i'14^..ird Maggio Crates.
}Outset -one, and h'ippissillg. , towns of tjnrnu, Yetmlca, and the oil- EDL'CA7lu:AL. -T1;o folloi:inyl i+ the
13. The oast ridingof the county et pages of «'yotning, Forest, and Point i;.EDt'c gu of med.." nbtt fined by the pu-
York shall consist othe township of Edward. pile of 5. S. No. 5, at the monthly re-
ties. York, Scarb'.ro', and Markham, 4.2. The east riding of tiro! •,ruhty of view for April, air: IV sun. Class -T. C.
and the villages uf Yorkville and Mark Lainbton shall consist of the fo venships o April,
3. McAllister, IVenlas - C.
ham of Enniskillen, Brooke, Warwick, and Wright'rig 74IV jun. class -E. Cowen bin-
Boaanyuet, and the villages of Ilif 1, , Stuart, 44; F. Boyd, 32. iii class
•1.. Linfield, 56/,,; A. Thurlow, 56; `8-
McAllister, i54; A. Rome, 51; E. Lin-
field, 42, 3. Rome, 41. II sen. class -
M. Greet', 82j; •'.A. Green, 80; L Het-
herington, 7i t H. Norton, 76. II jun.
D. Hell, 6i1; A, Cousins. 68; W. Green,
63; T. Mc\Vhinei, 45. Part ii class- - P
Felty, 77%: E. Hend•t•s,an, 66; \1. Ful-
ford, 163. Part I clsrs J. McAllister,
807: S. Hoggarth, 73; 13 Boyd. 68; C.
Strong, ('.6; A. Burke, 67; hL Boyd, 47;
A. Knuckle, 46.
14. The north riding of the county of
York shall consist of the townships of
Bing, East (lwillimbury, North Gwil
Banbury, Georgina, and the villages of
Holland Landing, Bradford, and Auro-
ra.
The county of Sirucoe shall bo divided
into three ridings, each of which shall
return one member.
15. The south riding of the county of
Sim. oe shell coneiat of tl.e townships of
Mulmur, Tossorontio, gess, lnniafil and
Tecuurceth, all the village of Anlistom.
16. The north riding of 'he county
of Abilene shall censi't of the townships'
.1 N"ttawasaga, fionnidele, Flom, Ves-
pra, Barrie, the towns of Cullingwo ed
and Barrie, and the &'Baste of Steyner.
17. The east titling ..f the c"unty of
Sinicoo shall c moist of the tewuahipa of
Tay, lbie•luttte, Oro, 1 trills, Match; dash.
Muskoka, Wo.el, Me,tora, Mnnc'o, and
Tiny, tate villages. of Grevenhorat, Pene-
t.euguisls?:tc and Miill,trl, tied th i nom
of Orilla.
18. The county of LiuceIn and Nia-
gara shall coosiet of the town and town-
ship of Niagara, the city of St. Cetbe-
rines. the t••wn.hips of Grantham, and
Leath, end the vitt, . • o. Meer. toll end
Por: i)elhee see.
19 'Phe elect .cal rhstnct ..f M•.nck
shall ce.matst of the r,.0 ,Phies ..f Nanny
bucca. Moalt.•n. Yr'.: ,raw" (',a,whw.h'.
Pelham, Hine 1 •, "I•„r"n, 'n•i th..
Magee of Duonv.'t ` l,.r'•re.
. .. We'nt'• tit
&pool& tow f
t (i1 • r n1
,1 • 4,.
O. The e"otl, •
shall commit et 1
AM1, ltlhhn'•• •
tiniest'''. week C -
of (irim•l,' aro.'
21. The w„
,{ Swint en e.1
Ateeneher
to,) Nun r h P
12 71'0
�•n(.
Ow!
Springs; Alvmston, Watford, Arknna,
and Thedforl.
44. The north riding of the county of
Wentworth shall consist of the town-
ships of East Flamboro', West Flambi,ri',
Beverly, and Nelson, the town of Dun-
das, and the village of Burlington.
The county of Middlesex shall be di-
vided into four ridings, each of which
shall return n member.
46. The centre riding of the county of
Middlesex shall consist of the townships
of Westminster, Delaware, Cara'l',c,and
Lobo.
47. The east riding of the county of Duagarston.
Middlesex shall consist of the. tuwnehips ( N,r
r. Win. McArthur. is *u h..,isrd M era
.'f London, West Nissouri, North Dor- ,.cite inse.riptione fur. 'Inc Hctww sterol,
t -
and give receipts therefor.
Preabyteriaii Sabbath Sei 'ol reopens
in the Orange hall next Sabbath morn
ing.
cheater, South Dorchester, and the vil-
lage'
i
lage.. of East London, Petersviilc, and
Springfield.
48. The west riding of the couney of
Middle'iex shall consist of the townships
of Adelaide, Mitcalfe, Mosa, F:upha nna,
end Ektrid, atwl the village's of Glencoe,
Newbury, and Wardesrille, and the
town of Strathroy.
49 The north riding of the county of
'Middlesex shall ennsist of the townships
.4 hast Williams, West Williams, Me-
(irllicny, Biddulph, and Stephen, and
the rilitege* of Ailsa ('rsig, lateen, and
Parkhill.
50. The smith radius: .1 the county of
Huron shall consist of the townships of
Hay, Stanley, Godenrh ami Coll/erne,
the towns' of bslerich and Clinton, and
the villages of Exeter and Itayfield.
51. The centre riding of the (-minty of
Ilnr"tt ah*1L,eonsist of the townships of
rnt•kersrnith, Hallett, McK.t; .l.. l:rey,
,nd the Oiling,* '•f Seaf•erth and
'trassels.
The north riding of the c einty of
Haran shall consist .4 the townships of
trhtield. Watri n•,sh M. rrie Torn nirv,
Mr. Win. Ate•hay, who ha+4wn*1
tending Ottawa normal, sun:eastully
passed the recent cxern inet len for pro -
feasi;•rial Second ('lass. Ile Laartcerved
an appointment to the ('•dlangwuod pub -
Il scho)ls.
A Lo'•*t. WONPRR. 4lur tnllez. has
been unusually quiet o) late. The small
boy indulging in a game of 'earth-, on
the street is the only indication of ex-
citement; and s strango•r driving through
might ask if the villagers had all desert-
ed and gone t'• the Great Lone land, or
some other place of (acne Rut beneath
this apparent lifelessness., life was stir-
ring, and the mechanic was busy with
booth head rind hands; and suddenly the
peaceful . moans we. r- ewelt en d from
their stnte.r by a new and heart thrill•ng
excitement. 1►n 8,0ti141Ay last the
grave heads of the village might be Peen
wending their way with "leeks � pm
found," towards the drill shed Follow-
ing in th.. wake as + >•: •e r Agar the
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INSURANCE CARD.
liltITtSH ASS. CO'Y, Twtt05TO' Establish"
1133
P H IIC N IX I N `i. ('O' \, of bonitos a I ngland i -
Established 1731.
HARTFORD 15:4. CUT.
of H./KTrtIL, Conn
Established
Rusks
taken
ifi,bor l -e Tees.
the Iwwtb�t ai
The undersigned is also Appraiser for the
CANADA I'1+:1i LOAN AND tiAVINGte
TORONTO.
Money to Loan on'drst-c� n urit7, roe.'
7 to 0 per Cent. -- -Charges
HORA('h: HOR1'UN.
Goderich Sept. 10. 1a30.
THE GR.eND TRUNK • RAILWAY
Au arranged for • caries of excursion trains.
in charge ot special agents, to run through to
Dakota and Manitoba without change of ...ars.
These trains will mmmnnor to run about the
Orin of March. Pirtle* who intend going to
the Northw t should bear in mind that the
Grand Trunk is the shortest and beet route,
having an independent line te Chicago, thus
avoiding all unnecesmuy bit, transfers and
tedious chhantage!'s''� and this year offer facilities
to the travelling public unequalled by an
other road. The undersigned will have much
pleasure In furnishing every information as to
fares, ticket'', baggage, freight and live stook
to all parts of Dakota and Manitoba, and du-
eiable goats chocked through to destination.
Pamphlet' maps ef-r , free on application.
J. 1.. MORTON.
Agent D. 1'. It., or
if .t ItM4TRONG,
Excursion cad ticket agent G. Goderich.
It.
Mack's Magnetic Medicine !
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( -'! ewe 1 a* Amp. (a
1s • :lure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for
Ner•wmswrsa in all its of gem. Weak Memory.'
lou of Brain Power. Arswal Prostration
Night Swcata. eipermalorT r
tress and General Lou of Power. It repair,.
Nervous Waste, Referenatee the Jaded!Wei
Led. atreagttese the E,,feebled Brain, and 11.
stores surprising Tone aid f tappoorr to the W
ofnrience
ted des Pre rgaes itanns. Tt-eexeu bear
GDT. The medicine is pleasant to the tasty
and each box contains sufficient for two week'.
medication, and Is the cheapest and brat.
iJ'Full particulars to our pamphlet. which
we desire to [tail tree to any address.
flack's Rsgsat SS etapeelle Ilse•dlelwr is sold by Drug
gists
mailed froux. opottage on �xes reeceiptofth.
money. by addressing
ISACILIS ■ke:nws�inddsoorr. OOnt.`Outland,.
Gold in Goderich, by JAE= wi1M�Las
all I heurgiets every -weans
The public examination of the pupils
of Scheel Section No. 2, Beniniller,
came off un Friday, the 28th April.
Among the visitors present were the
Rev. J. A. Turnbull, B. A., of Ooderich,
and Mesars.Floody, Kclty, Cantelon and
Dickson, of Coiutou; Mesar& Elliott and
Cowherd, of Colborne; and Bears. Mor
risk and Walters, trustee's. Notwith-
standing the very busy t me in which
the examination watn held, most of the
fanners busily engaged with the seeding,
there was quite a large ge number of visit-
ors present. This is as it should be, for
if trustees and parents are at all interest •
cd in the educational advancement and
welfare of their children, they moat
assuredly ought to find time to spend an
hen. or two each half, 'ear in the etho (1
re m, and thus by their presence, meld
and cnceurap;e both l+upils and teacher
its carryu1i out &licit usble work of edu
cation. The ex:uoivatioi. Ct alio Junior
dopartnlelt Wyk place in the forIGP9tti
and after this the visitors were enter-
tained. with a free lunch, generously
provided by the ladies of the section.
The exau.ivation of the Senior depart
went was then hold. The claasea ex
* mined reflected credit un themselves,
es well as on their teachers, Mr, J. B.
S'ceit and Miss Sophie b'at'on, who Pp
near to too dilligently trying to discharge
their duties faithfully. The reading on
the whole wa4 very good, plainly indi
eating that considerable pains had been
taken with this very important brach "f
'ducat' The geography (lessees sit
severed well, w(sn the history classes,
especially the classes in Canadian hit -
tiny. ltut it is not reecessaryto further
particularize, as the entire examination,
'vhich cue well conducted throughout by
Ne visiting teachers, was very success-
ful. After the examination was over,
Mr. Morrish took the chair, mei short
addressees were delivered by Rev. J. A.
Turnbull, R. A , the trustees, visiting
teachers, and others, and others, all es-
preening them as themselves as well
Pleased with the manner in which the
pcboul is being .:uoducted
RIGHT AT LAST.
3'= AFFORDS UNCiE349.1NT0EAB1,E
WRITING& COPYING INKS
This ink is said t.. be perfection by all;whe hare tried it.
IT FLOWS VERY FREELY.
RESISTS ACIDS.
ie PERMANENT.
DRIES INSTANTLY. , r
TT'i:NS Cr ONCE JET BLACK.
IS NOT AFFECTED BY FROST.
DI /ES NOT CORRODE STEEL PENS.
NEVER MOULDS iN ANY CLIMATE.
NEVER CHANGES COLOR IN THE INKSTAND.
NEVEI: THICKENS OR DEPOSITS A SEDIMENT.
I-10'°1zH='JAMES IMRIE,
MANITOBA
For Sale by
The (:rest Western Railway will run
their excursioss to MANITOBA and
DAKOTA FraMas daring May and June
. vary two weeks, eornmencing TUES-
DAY Way, 2nd. 18111
Faref3Reduced.
For intoemati.n, tickets, et.o., apply t -
GEO. B. IJOHNSTON,
.♦,social Arse (in" 4"111 Railway GOT) R T 0 H .. O N
OrrtMte(cb. Ont. �'
r,nAereri. Arinf tR IOW
al:CCEi4SOR TO T. J. MO(►RHo1'SR.
'Wholesale and Retail Stationer,