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The Huron Signal, 1882-07-07, Page 8]DOORS riu HURON gIGNAL:iii.6108.4f V:18e2, 31 Mayor, R Struthers, A Johnston, 141 1 Reeve of Colborne, was voted to the . I McPherson, A Huekstep, M. Morrison, ohaij and filled the position of chair - SASHES, *LIND, S Campaigne F Pretty. mann his customary able eallinee. Al - MOULDINGS, and every Without credit --A Gooding, A Kirk- ter e distribution of wines, short ad- ' ' DuniWn of Interior Finish. 1 patrick. J Torrance, A Miller. E CUI, dressers were delixered byp4:0 trustees, STUNS, HANDRAILS, rai, J Coutts, W Moorhens*, J Clutter- iclergymen and teachere t, all anof NEWELS d BALUSTERS IbuclI, J Williams, S iitalcolbson• ' whom paid hieh tributAs to' the saooe s A Specialty. Send for Price 1, Finn Div. -MINS WATSON, DACher . attending the labors of Mr. McLean and • • Lists. SHINGLES, 1 No. un roll 48-preeeet 4h_prmos. Mae Traquair in S. b. No. 3, be' lborue. LATH & LU BER. ed with credit 75% 35 --Without credit, „1„.. F.stimates on applica 70 5. Total 40. • tion. Address Hollers -Gen. Prof.- -1 J Moore, 2 C FRANC IS SWEET'', Andrews,. 3 C Munro. Reading -- I J Goderich Moore, 2 H Cox, 3 N Strachan, Spelling ---1 M Watson, 2 J Moore, 3 E Gooding SCHOOL EXAMINATION. Grarnmar--1 M Rutaon, 2 A Reid, L LIM elf Siteeessithl ratslte at the rublie neheets sof the Tows. ST.DAVID'ii WARD -1ST Div. -Miss Mc. Matson, Teacher. No. on roll 60 -Present at examina- tion 57 -Promoted 22. Honors - General proficiency, 1 C. Munroe, 2 M. Wilson and M. McVicar. 1 M Wilson and M Sproule, McGregor and E Gooding. Cleog.-1 Goodiug, 2 M Watson, 3 H Coz. Arith -1 C Andrews, 2 M McKay, E Hillier. Writing -1 L Graham, 2 R Moore, 3 N Strachan. Promoted with credit in order of mer- it -J Moore, C Andrews, C Munroe, 11 Smith, E Hillier, E Gooding, M Strachan, M McKey, H Ball, M Shep- pard, M Parsons, M McBain, A John - ....C Reid M Watson, L Graharu, M Reading, 2 13 McKnight Spelling, 1 C Austays, Rutson, W Miller, L McGregor, B John - 2, M Wilson and C Munro. Oeog. and stun, R Moore, M Noble, A Reid, W tables, 1 C Munroe, 2 11 Evans, 3 A Se- ' Wilson, H Parsons, L Lawson, W Mc - c ird stet F Wright. Arithmetic, 1 GDougall, A Miller, K Johnston, J Hilton, 2 G Wilson, 3 J Hale. Writing, Thompson, K McKay, D McPherson, 1 J Hale, M McVicar, C Munroe, R . McLean. . Promoted in order of 'nem - roe, M Wilson, M McVicar, J Roberts, F.l'RTH DIY. --111sS Btant, Teacher. J Hale, B Evans, M Spioule, J Wyatt, I No. on roll 3Z- Present 36-Promot- 0 Hilton, 0 Wilson, M Ferguson,D ed with credit '75% 15, without credit, May, M Hillier, A Addison, It McLean, 65% 15. Total 30. G Wyatt, F Wright, 5 Wilson, M Black, Honors -Gen. Prof. -1 M Craigie, A Secord, C Sinclair, G McViear. . 2 It Sanders, 3 E Baker. Reading- , 76410a Div. -Mi e.s lisurit, Teacher. 1 F Lawrence 2 E Baker, 3 W Videan. No. on roll 110 --Present 94 --Pro. Spe1ling:--1 I?' Lawrence, J Cressman, R. mobil 18. Sanders and W Videan. Grain. -1 M Promoted, M Wilson, L Lockman, 0 Craigie, 2 E Campbell and L Barry. Andrews. A McVicar, P Miller, T Mur- Comp. -1 0 Polley, 2 E Wilkinson, 30 ray, W Aitkins, J Wilson, A Haws, W Wilson. Geog.-1 M Craigie,2 R Sand: Price, R Crabb, E Wyatt, 5 McKay, E era, 3 B Rusk. Writing -1 F Lawrence, Hall, M Seegmiller, M Ross, \V Frazer, 2 E Hyslop, 3 0 Price. 41 Creasman. Promoted with credit in order of titer - it -hi Craigie, R Sanders, E Baker, J ST. ANDREW'S WARD -1ST Div. -MIM e Creasman, L Barry, 0 Wilson. B Rusk, GRAY, Teacher. E Hyslop, E Campbell, W Videan, F No. on roll 49 -Present at examine- Liwrence, A McPherson, H Heunings, Lion 48 -Promoted 26. C Simmons, G Price. Honort-Gen. prof., 1 M Frazer, 2 Without credit -J Wilson, K Nichol- Readiug, 1 M Frazer, 2 F Ball, I 3 I - 1H Weston, W Smith, 0 Atlnis€Qm, Y.1 and (Aliens who would be happy under A eleatleie, 0 •1 ,.,...t. son, E Wilkinson, R MoICay, ' Campbell. Spelling, 1 D Bain, M Fra- : Wiggins, 0 Wilson, J Edwards,F Crabb the blessedN.P ? Echo answers, where ? Yes, sir, the Hayfield Tory scribblers may zer A Green, II Cox and A Read. i T Hays, F Murney, D Cathcart. be jubilant, when they think of the ex- ertion they made; when they think of the unwholesome literature issued from their tract depository; when they think of their deputation to Varna to mosey 31c5Iillau's Ineetici4 during the .cam- -;":11. ellen they think of their visit to the Presbyterian church on Sunday to deter Refornivoters by the cry of infidel; when they think of the discerd they have sown anionssit brethren that it may take years te heal, they may well feel preuti. A tree is Ittetwu b:,' its fruits, e.r.;', tne scribbling Tories of Hayfield by their actions (see the Seaforth SIM and Goderich Mar). The electors of South 'Huron, have shown the Bayfield To- ries and other men that they do not de- spise a good man un account of his alleged religious doubts; and if even an infidel, we are told in that good old Book, that there are worse men, and it seems to me. that some of theta have been elected for the House of Commons a,tOttawa, in this year of grace A. D. 1882. ' AN Etat-roe. SWUM Alonso. Obituary Poetry. The new inmate of the 0. 11. pan:ro ar is a girl. ltobt. Mcgee, Courge Sturdy and John Stalker have returned from Man- itoba. They have no intention of going back. The annual pic-uic of the C. M. fiab- tth School of this place was held ou wson's Island. A pleuent time was spent. Blyth concert buil was in at- tendauce. As Mr. A. Clark of West Wawenceh was briuging a steer to Aubnru to deliv- er to a buyer on Tuesday last the an- imal got unruly and backed over the ab- utment at the west end of the bridge and was seriously injured The Hayfield correspoudent of the Goderich Star ',sews very much elated over the Tory majority in this place on the 20th. So he may be, when we con- sider the fact that hayfield always was a Tory stronghold, and he can cougratu- late himself on the likelihood of Its al- ways remaining se, so long as he is able to use such influeucee as he does in the municipality. He can also take comfort from the fact that South Huron is Re- form and will continue to be so during the period of his natural life. The majority for Shannon was 13 less than for Jackson at last election for the Local, showing plainly that the Conservative ranks in Hayfield are not on •he in- crease. Owing to the honorable con- duct ta the Liberal leaders in this muni- cipality, in consequence of the absurd cry ot "infidel" raised against the Re- live candidate for South Huron, the voters on that side were left entirely to their own free will, to vote ornot vote as they thought proper. This combined with the influence of the interfering clergy, placed the matter where it is. It is true, Cameron, "the hero of West Huron," had a majority of 2 in 1878, but several of the Conservative party vot- ed for that gentleman. But what has this pompous Dublin orator gained, or is likely to gain, by his boasted majority, in Bayfield? What has - the great heaven -born statesman done for him, his party here, or the place he is permitted to live in 1 Where is the grant for our harbor, so much needed, when last session all ports on Lake Huron got money but tut? Where are all the chimneys, the deapised of Perth told ws Mr. Bean has a field of very prom's - in 1878 would be placed cin our beauti- ing spring whevt, and will be willing to ful river extending far inland, if the compete with his old friend J. 0. Stew - prince of jugglers got into power? art for a pair of ducks. Where are all the laborers. mechanics Mr. H. Hazlewood, a leading farmer of Ilullett, is the guest 4,1 Mr. R Been. There is a rush for THE S1UNAL here every Friday, and each paper circulates widely among the neighbors. You will get many new subscribers here before Nen Year's. G Newell, T Hales, F Meths . Without credit -A McKay, H Cox, Seeger G Munroe, A Graham. vLuita 11VstmAY, w•wroorin, rums t isernas Dam Dumb*. Our townsman Mr. D. Cummings was one of the lat prize winner at the quoit - in tourney in Goderich ou Domin- ion Day. Base BALL -The rain ou Friday last prevented the Black Sheep from regain- ing their lost fleeces from the 1. O. G. T. of Leeburn, no match being played between these celebrated nines. A match was played between mixed aides captained by G. F. Hall and J. M. Wil- liams respectively. Mr. Hall's aide won infive innings by a score of 15 to 13. The grass was very wet, and the ball heavy and alippery.2,, And art ibolall. Ob Tem deer, Aril theo ulir fortheeaMtlait oh&wltieaikersherr. tr here thou wait WIRM lobs before. Thou wast yonessiga?dworilitreldr. Y Ilut°tuuuaglrair"liatuv. lu this world krilhe liad tear. Thou only came awhile te awe Thy Meads within tlis vaits of teola. Oh muss we moos with dosses Nab. When we are called upon to die. Tor we all sun follow swab. To that lonely narrow basso. And thou art only goats to soiw That our Huse is abort below. As la the past we ohm played Tueelhor 'moth tits asbasibouso shade. I RBIs dreamt 501005 10 see Thee triad U3neatti the graveyard t res. 1 ' BRITISH ASK CO'Y. Tosourro-Eatatillabe autto 1,1 THE Ceort-Our Leeburn neighbors were startled on Tuesday to see Mr. J. Tobin cutting his hay. We have the start of Leeburn in the mowing line this year. Mr. Tobin is not one whit taken aback by the offer of Mr. Hugh Chis- holm. He is not only confident of holding his own in fall wheat, but will give Mr. Chisholm a brace of fowl if he can show as large a yield to the acre of spring wheat this season. Dunlopwillnot be sat upon in the matter ef big crops. Yes thou art gone -thy days sire past.. Wittlyaheir tsres and tends at last. Thou unto the clay. Tlier:47)%tnAlndis judgment day. PHOENIX INS. COY. of Lowoog (England) - Lusatia's...a ITU HARTF=251001f, of Heavroae, Conn,, _ ME ' Risks takes In the above first -clue Maus. 51 the lowing rates by HORACE HORTON. .anads. terVrte CANAD'rrL0rN eautiaCOl \ TcelaaMeapercent eTtl. y toLossa_ccagligxtre.urtlY. 1-01P7101 \ . 14.:ORACI HORTON. Goderieh Sept ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STAMM MAIL STEAMERS Sall Weekly to and from New Toast Aso 0 LstiooW. VIA Wm DON Malts casteaPeasage.istitellek Remise. 1111044HO Sewed Cabin, Wt. Return Tickets,. T. Steerage parmesan booked at low rates. Paseenger secommodetions tuieuenr d ALL STATZNO0)1111 ON MAIN DICK. or from BARN STRUCK. -Mr. Alex. Murdock's Passengers booked at lowest rates us barn was struck by lightning last Friday I OlutnianY. Italy. Norwe:?.. Sweden, Denuiark. - morning and badly shattered. For Book of "Tours to Scotland." Rates, Plan • It'. --A union tempenuice Ide.c.. apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. New York. lace Blue Ribbon Lod e, North - oriatto MRS. F.. WARNOCK. Homilies tit Goderich under the auspices of Dewdrop Lodge of Pb911314112t. Star Lodge, and Ruck of Ikiendship thisp • Lodge in the vicinity of Lucknow, was held in Webster's Grove on Saturday last, the attendance was large, the en- tertainment good. and eatables excel- lent. Arith., 1 G Hilton, 2 G Wils�n, 3 dale. Writing, 1 J Hale, M IdeVicar, C Munroe, R McLean. Promoted in order of ineiit-M Fra- zer, A Sanders, 11 Cox, A Green, J Brophy, R Videon, A Reid, C McPher- son, M Campbell, G Coutts, D Bain, M Walton, A isid, H Videon, L Bed- ford G Douglas, N C-larrow, H Rutson, A Sheppard, M McIvor, F Ball, C Mon rison, L Fulford, N Campbeell, \V Jen- kins, P McEwen. JuioR Divistost - Mots HeNueeseN, Teacher. No. 00 roll 116 --Present 101 -Pro- . mot Promoted, A Naftel, A Carl, A Naf• tal, E. Videon. L Adams, E Smith, L13 F. Herton, C044tie. (1 M005d 6 Oestrote, Isi lie. v-romotea with credit in erder ef Ray,S Buchanan, R Williams. M Tait, merit -W Sanders, G. Campaigne, P A 11cIvor, A Miller, R MeSween, H McCallumA Hyslop, E Addison, D Robinson, J Craigie, A Stowe. Johnson, 'E klontgo.nery, W McLean, , A Spence, 0 Fraser, J Dickson, I Mor - St. PATRIelt's WARD -1ST I IT. -kiss ton, A McDougall, A Canieron, C Wil LAWRENCE, Teachei hams, A Cornell, H Clarke, W Weller, . No: on roll 27-preseht at examin- E Reid, M Elliott, E Campbell and W 26 -promoted 6. Pesinore. Honors -Gen. Prof., 1 C. McDonald, Without credit -E Moore E Brown, 2 E. Scobie, 3 D. Boyd. Readinv, 1 E Buchanan, W Rubert- eon, B Smith and E Scobie. Spelling, 1 C. McDonald, 2 L Spence, 3 E Scobie. 4-leog. and Tables, 1 W McKenzie, W Robertson, E Scobie and A Lawson. Arith. r D Boyd, 2 A Cryfts, W Mc- Kenzie and E. Scebie. M riting, 1 A Robertson, 2 E Buchanan, 3 A Crofts. Promoted in order of merit: -C Mc- Donald, .E Scobie, D Boyd, W McKen- zie,eL Spence. Grain. 1 A Hennings, 2 11W dkinson, JoNion Div.-MiSs CASSADAY, Teacher. Reid. Comp. 1 J Cox, 2 II Dnnogh, 3 A No. riti roll 79 -Present at examine - Eagle. Hist. 1 J Allen, 2 M Ralph 3 3 tion 75 -Promoted 20. • ' .• C .x. (lene. 1C Yates, A Pennines, 2 -31 - Promoted -R Kedzlie, E Campaign, . H McKenzie, E Ellwood, E,Smith, J Old, C Johnston, \V Robertsoo, C Pas - more, F Grant, F Robinson, C Sharman N Weston, B Roberta. A Graham, C Morton, E Armstrong, ll'e Fraser, 3 Mit- hell, F Downing. CENTRAL SCHOOL.' SKVINTH DIV -MISS SHARMAN, Teacher No. on roll 67 -Present Ci3-Promot ed with credit 80% 20, without credit 75% 125. Total 45 THIRD Div. -MT-; BOND Teacher. No. on roll 42 --Present 42 -Promoted with credit 70 % 22, without credit 65 11, total 33. • Honors -Gen. prof., 1 \V Sanders, 2 Campaign*, 3 P McCallum. Reading, 1 M Strachan, 2 J Morton, 3 M Ellwood. Spoiling, 1 E Addison, E Brown A Cornell. Grain., 1 E Ad- . dison, 2 A Cameron, G. Fraser and ' Sanders. Comp., 1 M Ellwood, 2 E Montgomery, 3 U Fraser. History, IP McCialum, 2 D Johnston and E Mont - emery. Geo , 1 W Sanders, 2 W mo. Lean, 3 P McCallum, srith„ 1 0 Campaigne, 2 W Sanders, 3 0 Williams. Writing, 1 J Morton, 2 E 11•Ioutgontery, ;Ottelich Totrphip. M Ellwood, M Strachan, 'F Platt. Mrs. MeCurtly, of the both con. had Nairn, C Bates, L McLean, W Seegmil- the misfortune to break the thigh bone ler, 0 Hodge, F Horton. of the right leg last Sunday. Being a woman well advanced in years the acci- SECOND Dtv.-Miss 'Trainer, teacher. dent is censidered quite serious. No. on roll 26 -present 23 -Promoted with credit 65', 12, without credit 60',, Rec. Mr. Baugh. (successer to Mr. 4, total 16. - Livingstone) preached his first sermon Honors. -000. Prof., 1 A Henning', at Cole's church, ou Sunday last. 2 C Yates, 3 M Ralph. Though a stranger to all in this neigh - Reading, 1 A Eagle, 2 L Reid, 3 J Cox. borhood he left a very favorable impress- . Spelling 1J Cox, A HenningsandC Crabb, sion on his hearers. . . 3LA eocial was hell at the residence of Mr. John Budd, Maitland con., on Fri- day evening last, in aid ef the parson- age fund of the Methodist church. It goes without s.ty bug that the . affair was . To the Night SlowmIsig Cerra* trItlora/di McDono/t/O „ BY E1Ansa A Sictumisos NVr.tten for the •'Signal So grandly beatilul art then. flower so rare: Porn bcauty like the so.. SO wondrous fair. And thy' short lite ia beauty dies Without a stahr. Strong in unsullied perm - c hetes again. Knowing that Time all beauty mars. Even the ball; Yet thy short life a sermon go cS To reach the goal. Ralph, 3 Jenkins. Arith. I. demon, 2 R Jenkins, 3 1 Hemlines. a great success, and all enjoyed t em Writing 1 M Ralph. '2: It Donegh, 3 A se:ves well. About $14 was realized- Huinber.Mr. Thos. Dyke, of the 16th con.. who Promoted with credit in ..bler .1 is bordering en his 118th year, eapresses merit: A Hennings, C Yates M Ralph, his ability to walk five miles and cradle J Cox, M Henderson, li Wilkinson, J an Sere of wheat before 8 a. ne any day Allen, A Humber, R Jenkins. L Reid, this harvest, and if lin ability to do this 0 Crabb, W' Downing. is doubted, he is prepared to back up Gen. Prof. -1 Jellurns, 2 C Weather- ald, A McIeor and M Inglis Reading -1 J Burns, 2 M Acheson, 3 H Reid. Spelling -1 M Inglis, 2 C Payne, H Reid and 0 Smith. Writing -1 S Strachan, 2 J Elwood, 3 C Seegmiller. Arith.-1 W Munroe, 2 C Weatherald. 3 A Mclvor. Geog.-1 J Grant, 2 L Acheson, 3 C Smith. ,Promoted with credit in order of mer- it: ---J Burns, 0 Weatherald, A Mclvor, M Ingbie, W Munro, 11 Reid, M Mclvor. C Smith, M Mitchell, J Grant, R Tait, L Scottie, L Strachan, A Moss, H Me - Kenzie, D McDenald, lh Acheson, D Without credit: -G Mai tiv, ough, 0 Old, C. Seegmiller. • FIRST 131v. --W. R. kIttLea, Principe . No. on roll 23 -Present 23-Promot- The banding %%Melt is quite large le ed with credit 65 ' VI, without credit built on a foundation 4.1 stonework. his assertion by money. Mr. J. H. Lindsay, cf the 1411h con., raised the frame of his barn this week. ALLAN LINE ot ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS cow. BANLITIOLME'S. TITILITIP SEED. 1 have on hand a fresh supply of BRUCE'S SELE._ TED EAST LOTHIAN. SEEMING'S IMPROVED. CARTER'S IMPERIAL. LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY. 01.AS- SUTTON'S CHAMPION. • SUMMER AR AANGEMENTS YELLOW Al3ERDEEw. HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED, MIL - MAIL STEAMERS - NEASO,V 188..? LET, BUCKWHEAT. Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Tic.kets at Corner of Hamilton and Victoria streets. OW VAT HATES. Steerage Passengers tu•e booked to Loudon, Goderich. 1S2B. Cardiff. Bristol Queenstown, 1;erry. Belfast, Oelway sod Olsreow, at tonic, rotes as to Liverpool 13t773/IlitTICI1 Saturday. lay to •• :27 . June* " 10 17 0. 51.40A.NE. From Quebec. Peruvian Circassian Nova r_Acotian Parisian. Sarmatisn. Poly Milian ..... . ..... •• 21 . l'eru% inn July 1 1 Circassian ** a ' Sardinian '• 15 ' Parisian. " '22 Sarmatian. 1 l'ulynehAin Aug. 1 StusHitilliL - 12 l'ircassiall " 19 ' Peruvian - 2.; Parisian Sarmatian. Sept. 2 '" 9 l'olynesian ......... . ...... " 16 . e%rdinian " 2:3 yin -seater Peruvian.. ....,•• ......... Oct 7 " 30 For tickets and every information apply to H. ARMSTRONG. Ticket Agent. OoderIch 1S3l-3m. WILSON'S • PRESCRIPTION D RUG STORE. Pure Little Juice Helebure PARIS CTREN. Fly and insect Destroyer, for sale in 1E3 For which we brave temptation wiles - and stri‘O like thee, while life shall last, , Bui_LETiim oF muslo Pure to appear. With hearts sincere. Goderich.ont.. Dutuinion Day. 1V2. The old friendsand aenuaintsnces of D. I McGillivray, who was born and speut his boyhood in Bruce township, and who afterwards' removed to Goderich, where his father Rev. A McGilivery, is now officiating, will be pl tl, ea , he recently closed a brilliant course at the Toronto University, taking the de- gree of B. A. and the gold medal in chussics. His scholastic career throuh- out was one laden with brilliantsuccesses having taken in his four yearts course, in scholarships, eight prizes, $480, be- sides the gold medal in his graduation year. -[Bruce Co, Ex. 3, total 21. Honors -Gen. prof., 1 F II Robertson and C Smith, 3 C Heale. Reading- 1 F Williams, 2 W Cooke, . eased I rn that FOR SALE BY kTA]NtES 1M IR,1 ], k I k RUE STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC AND MCSIC Boo' ALWAYS ON HAND. CTS. • 5 When finished it will melte one ef the . . number of fine faint buildings, or which this part €.1 the county is justly 3 .1 McBain. Spelling, 1 F I laws Last week Messrs J. Wigginton and noted. L McBrien and 5 Ellerd. liram., 1 F J. Massie, of the Hayfield road, tr-avel Williams, 2 K Struthers and C Reale. led as fin' north as Lucknow, nii a hunt Com., 1 M Grant, 2 F Williams and L for two yoke of oxen. They teenaged Morton. Hist., 1 •L Gorthin, 2 0 Smith, to secure them. at ft net ..1 $150 a yo e, 3 L kl13rien. Geog., 1 C Neale, 2 F v. eut state that it Wal hard work, as such Williams, 3 C Smith and R Robertsen. cattle gcttim., very scarce. Arith., 1 J McIlain, 2 K Struthers. 3 F I On Thursday evening last several GEM JARs Williams. Writing 1 L Morton, 2 M !the members ef Cole's church drove ..ver Real Estate. 1. Annie Laurie, Instrumental..., 2. Bay of Quints GAIN May T. 16gers 35 E 3.fack 10 tori Martens Vg 54. Bee Hive Waltz (for the Organ) 3. Blue Ontario Rockaway 4.5.13Biolicnalipalirtaew'skMWearlcthz Crossing the RhineMary E. Walsh 20 C. D MBA, 20 G. Clayton Grand March. Payne 10 7. Chicago Quickstep . Kennedy 10 8. Cradle's Empty, Palsy's Gone Leong]. 10. Dead March in Saul . , ' ... • • ...B/iltritTee. 20 9. Daylight 56. Deliciosa Polka .1 Spiinll. r • 3 12. Electric Light Schottische Princess Lootie 20 Carl Marten -4 35 11. Doctor's Galin) a 55. Ever of Thee [Waltz] so .1 &44ak 5 13. Evergreen Waltz S"Ti:17-€1';dr 1100 14. Fairy Wedding Waltz Warr'. 10 0. Fairyland Waltz Booth 35 16. Galop of Fortune 18. Gen. Lee's Quick March E Meek 20 Yotiee 10 17. Gen. Grant's March 2o. Girl 1 Left Behind Me [tariations] T J. Mat i 10 19. Gen. Smith's March 22. Hold the Fort, Fantasia and Variations Miller 10 l'iller, 10 21. Heavenwards' March 23. Home, Sweet Honie (variations) air( Masiorfet,.7 4020 24. Home, Sweet Home, easy Inst. duet 10 C I). Blake 20 222657... iiiIrryNaIen'aihisll(tIbbeMaleTrGrcuaehh.tirt Thee [Song] A. 1. Buniner 1010 59. Martha J JSPiBeilleakr rtio J Bellak 5 57. Luddy Polka 68. Mabel Waltz 29. ns,... -+.,n Bell Schottische E Mack 5 60. Mary's Pet Waltz 30. Moonlight Ripples Waltz E Mark 10 Kinkel 10 28. Mocking Bird March fl D. Widanif"iii 2035 RIckr 102° 10 HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND 76, corner of Victoria and East stmts., In the town of Godertch. for sale cheap, or will be :changed for farm property. Fort [colors %pull' to JAL SMAILL. Architect. office Crabb'e gbai. or J. C. Ct. RR' E. auctioneer. GEORGE 01,15 .e headquarters for PRESERVER GOIAS. sec our Without credit --R Willson, M Ache- , Promoted with credit in order of ' to Hayfield to extend a welcome to their new past r, Rev. Mr. Baugh, who just Matheson, R 'Welsh, E Ralph. Grant, 3 H Cooke. arrivedonc.rcie1115i i t. They tok pool - 91.1111thin , 1 the pareawie, and having provided abundantly of the goed things of life, spent a very pleasant et ening. A boy a few days:since while walking on the beach at the end .)1 the Cut Line, Goderich townehip, got caught in a bed of quicksand, in which he sank so rapid- ly that he needed good help to extricate himielf. After he was got out a pole was thrust d.,wn for about six feet with. ▪ J Newell, M Black, V Sharrniin, K Moorhouse, II McSwecn, B Dunn, R Sanders, M Cathcart, E Eagle, 3 Mc- Pherson, T Cottle, ft Graham, 0 Robert • ▪ C Reid, .1 Elwood, A Porter, S Lit- merit- F Williams, R Robertson, C Smith, C Heide, L McBrien. L Morton, K Struthers, C Gordon, H Cooke, J McBain, M Yates, 8 Ellerd, K Currie, E Paemore, A Kirkpatrick, E Cex, J tie, L Hopper, 0 W hitely, M Craig, Halliday, M Graham. Ken, L Elliot, C Payne, F Hart. Without credit -el Fergusen, MGrant, hill Dtv-Miss "'Allele/1, Teacher. II Walker. No. on roll 70 --Present 69 --Pn.m..t- - _____ ed with credit 75 -," 46, without credit Colborne. Henors--Gen. prof., 1 J Baxter, 2 W laL . -moot Ex SMINATION.-'llie 'radium- out finding bottom. 70 % 10, total 56 mer examination of the pupils irf s. 5, S. S. No. 11. The followind ii a list Robertson, 3 N Swaffield. Reading, 1 14 Melcomson , 2 C Smith, No. 3. WU held on Tuesday last, cum. ,s1 the nanies ef the ptipile who took first 3 J Glover. Spelling. 1 W Rob- meninx at 10 o'clock. On entering the ' en/1 second places in their respective ertaon, A Dickson and (1 Smith. Gent, room the visitor was struck by the veiy ' classes for the month of June. First ' h, 2 A Dickson 3 A Omani . attractive aprarence of the school whioli class' -1st A. E. Disney, 2nd W Jen- Arth., 1 M McNair, 2 3 Baxter, a 'bins. Junior second 1 R. Costs, 2nd R. Tntosh. Wnting, 1 H Clutterbuek, Smith. Senior secrmd, let G. W. '2 W Elliott, 3 A Socluman. Tables, 1 Churchill, 2nd Ade Worm. Junior W Mcitosh, 2 J Glover, 3 N Sweffield. third, let Eve Jenkins.2tei D. Churchill. Promoted with credit in order of Senior third. let S. Izzard, 2nd C. Jen - merit J Raster, W Robertson, N Swat- kin& feld, M McNair, C Smith, A Watson, on i4aturday lest one of the very early 11 Polly, W McIntosh, A McVieer, W settlers of tioderich tosrnship died in Kennedy, CI Mower, A Buchanan, J Oederich, in the person c.f Mr. Simens, An trews, WI Theilelp?, H Clutterbuck, formerly rif the Hayfield con. Deceased H Telford, A Clap A Aaddell, A settled on the farm now occupier -1 by his Rates. M Kirtipatrieli ' Simmons, A eon, about 40 years sago. and only left it 1)iekson. .1 Edwards, J CatonW a few years since He was born m Scot- Elbott, 4 Audrey's, J'044, land but emigrated here from the neigh - .1 Bolton, D MIntosh, T., nittlit J boyhood of Dundas. of s quiet yet gui- Pines. 0 Jenkins, 3 Hal, I' r'l -anon. damsel' had been thoroughly 12- tal dispoeiti,,n, he loyed a 14110 circle 3. Britoh40041111•• J 14111`11(1•11";P:"'' ' .mined W V -sung, Eaw . the popular 4 acquaintance& -1 es Sve,. was tastefu ly decorated with ever- greens. flowers, mottoes and colored map drawing, the work of the pupils. The teachers were assisted during the thy by Roe. Meagre. Pritchard and Smith, of Auburn, Miss Brawn, rd Olivers school, and Messrs. Strang, Miller. Elliott, of Colborne, and Miller. of Goderich Cp. The manner in which the several classes acquitted themselvoi was alike credita- ble to themselves and to their teachers. At noon, children and %Ireton there wore about 60 the latter present. were treated to a innaptenee repeat, provided hi the ladies of the section. Alter the All imperial measure. at the price of the old Jars. s G- _A_ 1R, All grades at the lowest price. P11 Eark. Ell For e, ery palate Try oar stock. CROCKERY Our stock Is large. sod should be seen by al I I INVITE A CALL pifild SQUARE 31. Moonlight on the Hudson 32. Nearer 'My God to Thee (variations]. 33. Ocean Telegraph March Brown 61. Pet Flower Polka (for the Organ). E Mack 62. Pincushion Polka. J Spindler 5 34. Prize Banner Quickstep Haskell 10 36. Rosette Waltz Quadrille Annie Bell 40 341. Racquet (slop E K. Simmons 10 37. Rainbow Schottische Hurry Kleber 10 38. RAisiebud Quickstep Mary 10 39. Bunten March. 5 40. Sabbath Evening littered duet and Chorus 20 41. Seek Waltz 6 John A. Meteilf 10 42. Scotch Lassie Jean Waltz. .. is Place 10 43. Silver Threads Among the Gold, easy Inst. dust 10 63. Silvery Waves • A. P. Wyman 20 A P. Wyman 10 .. .11. Mack II Brainard TO 5 J vial, r r pies 91 ...... ..0. W. Warren 2I1 e Carl Martens 2( .. . Thorne 1( 64. Silvery Waves (March' 65. Skipping Redowa 44. Starlight Waltz 4.5. St. Patrick's Day 66. Sultan's Polka. 46. Sweet:By and By [variations] 47. Tam O'Sluinter. 48. TitusMarch 49. Toronto Ripple 50. d I Waltz. 51. When tbe Leaves Begin to Turn [waltz gong] C. A. White 2( 52. When the Loaves Begin to Turn [irate] ..... ...... C. 1). Make 2( 53 Woodlead &shoes A P. Writs'', 2( 1/1T...TSI 0 BOOKS. Getee's New and Improved School far the Parlor Organ Any of the above piers mailed free on receipt of priee. Liberal discount to Music Teachers. All kinds of Minds- Books kept in stock. .T.1.1fE4S' 1.1fRIF,, Ooderieh, Ont SI 54