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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-07-14, Page 44 1.1 (1r.1. entt• es j r I 11 , I, I THE HURON 84114KFRIDAY, JULY 14, '1882. THE HURON SIGN L obi agre awned gin addtties ad asset ruble Tsars.-dlio is ai susses fsMalps W.1*td by publishers: 01.,& tt Wald % ere ent months; 110.00 if not so paid. This rule will be strictly enforced. R•T[n or ADPrRTtalnh.--Right cents lie line fur tint insertion ; three cents per line�for each subsequent insertion.' Yearly, half -yearly and quarterly contracts at seesaw'rates. Johan. .011P. NUMMI% Webergs skfirst-elms ltha mot ram end- mad facilities for turning out work In Roderica, are prepared to do business in that line at prices that cannot be beaten. and of a qusitty that cannot be surpassed. -Teresa Cash Ti1election in Manitoba was a polit- ica olit- is i "blizzard." as it were, to the Throes The Syndieste w ' t be the death of moot the >• lmsf>etu P. Edward Island, according to the Otto' wa Free Press, remarked in the lobby last session that he "would like to dis- franchise and disembowel all the brit+ in the country." Here is a nodal Tog for you l . FRIDAY, Jl'LY 14th, 1882. WHERE' THE MILLION14 ARE. The LDn hm Fre- Preen is ti model Tory organ. One day last wee'i it cited the case of the West Huron "recount' in support of the conduct of the Roth- well returnipg officer, totally oblivious of the fact that the action ..f the West Huron returning offi:cr utterly con- demned that of the noon who counted in J. J. Hawkins. Finding that it could give no reply to our article pointing out the true position of affairs, the Free Press has gone un a new tack, apparent- ly with the same ignorance of facts, and it is our duty to again set nor Lomdon contemptny right. .In an editorial on Wednesday head- ed "Where are tho utillione 1" the Free Press denies the truth of the statement made by THE SION L that Reform 1►n- tario had "millions in its treasury," while Tory Quebec was in debt, an, in a tote of assessed contldeneessked, "By what authority does the organ state that there aro millions in the treasury of On- tario 1" As we are never happier than. when enlightening the ignorance of our Tory questioners, we will give a few figures for the benefit of our contempo- rary, se that it will not dare to again assert that "all the evideuce is against such a belief-" The figures we quote are taken from the, financial statement of the Treasurer of the Province, de- livered in the Houseou 14th of Februrry, 1882. In this Budget speech the Trea- surer proudly declares tee surplus in the ()Marie treasury to be $4,009,591. Here are four and a half millions, safe and snug. And this splendid auto would have been still farther increased, but for the practice of Mr. Mowat, which the Fre. Foss appears to condemn, of dividing a large share of the•surplus each year amongst th a potpie of the Pro- vince. Since 1871, the Reform Government of Ontario has distributed the immense sum of $23,579,277.07, directly and in- direztly, amongst the people of this pro- vince. The "surplus distribution" during the ten yeere of Reform rule hats atuouut- eJ to $3,335,528 85, which large emu I IT seems that soma one has been gull - has been gives to municipalities to old sate Mr. George Hawkins mid ..ne or in reducing their municipal debts, and two other shining lights of the Tory for such purposes es the wealthier cur - party in West Huron. .Ir. Hawkins potations might .!souse. The sum of went int" the political detective husi- $3,362 970.57 has also been generously seas recently, and hunted up some cases donated to the olevelopment of our ad - of winelessle (' bribery, and on Monday last the West Huron Tories were put into possession of his secrets. Ilut what was whisperedin the Tory chamber has been proclaimed on the Grit housetop, and Mr. Cameron's friends are having a good lanai at the "case" of the Port Albert detective.s pre plain ,words, Mr. Hawkins has been "stuffed," ' Tea Clinton Newt Era, alludes to the failure of the Mooday meeting of the prar. Asaleetm to Tories, and after `icing !ta upiniuu that "lora. rse•se I Reeam_ a metros gygraeasat.a,ria t. aalyt� q MUM from tale Pollee. TlEll WEB OF IT. Tits Twelfth of July serves one grand purpose in this seotion of Canada. It is the day generally devoted t., trying the tint new potatoes. Tatem by the Twelfth is the ambition of every true lov- er of agriculture who planta out a bill of the esculent tuber. w protest will be entered, says :-" We have reseal to bt4iilla 014 XT. °I Obe- ron by nothing to Feer from an examina- tion into his course duriug the late eun- teet, and we believe we *spew the setl- timeitte of Mr. Cameron when we say that if his opponents think they have any grounds upon which they can dtr qualify or eves ansaat WE, they are at lib.•rty to sail in. We veinier* to pre- dict that should Mr. Cameron be un- seated for any infraction of the law, which is escipedinely iwpvebabte, he will be re-elected by • much larger ma- j9rit7• " Rert.t-r, says the London Advertiser, for a moment on the principle involved in the stand taken by the partisan re- turning other in Bothwell. 1T it is al- lowed to be enunl, it is within the pow- er of any deputy-returoino officer in a chose constituency to give or lose the election, not by any overt act, but by the simple device of neglecting to perform some of the minor technical duties uf• his office. •t .• ,. %%eaes. Tram the Kiaoardtae Reporter. Some months ago the of Asebeeley oun1su l named James George blue, who was oinl- pleyed byMr. Buchanan Be hailed from Bt. Mary's and after becoming ac- quainted somewhat Me oat that be had Mined his wife in Bt. May's cemetery. On the strength of being a widower, and having a handsome little fellow for aeon with him, as a start en a ..eond salventure, he won became es\ta !sens!le 1Mw Some of the more aneorepslous of the Tory orris, made toe secret of tbetrass- soos desire tint Ms. Cameron, of West Heron, shield ba cilimtd oat of his tat by a� partisanreneeedag °!boar, as was Mr. Mille in lose have been ding:pointed. Yr. of Wittghwt is a otffy erat mfrom Bothwell par- iiltan. Mr. Camera metes Friday OW' firmed in the seat whish halms ea noblymon, by 2 m 9 ajoeil4'.-{8ttatfed rsBea- er. Tory oaA7bM•- N - - -- -- i •'Theeaitor of Lite. Pertain OaarCr, whoa* THE Tory canvasser who offered • estaitpss qusdtro7 compels kilo to gTudge d tee eel hirers tavet geteez. refer. bag of flour to a poor but honorable man Oaf ' i weer Mfd- aewbsanaeettmm to pestle for his vete, and was Pretty plainly bele tieOoverttneas assisseetroyed. Spoken to for his pains, was doubtless Doapatele. - prating about political corruption on the 'lass nor estetaed TT motew►lrmrary part of Mr. Cameron at the "son -head" admit, then, that the ory l}overniaent at Ottawa, handling public moneys meeting on Mor.dey. These are the &lo{ny contributed by ratepayers ..1 fellows who aro crying out against the both parties, declines to do justice to Reform candidate. Their argument is : say loocality thinatthcehohsesoion toof • girt Its own opinions erlia- If we can't bribe this or that man it is mentary repre•entativet That is villain - because he has already been bribed by ow doctrine. If the public interests re - our opponents. quire public buildings at Strathrov. at Strsthroy they should be erected.-jAd- vertiser. Twit iron -clads before Alexandria are mammon generally popular, and his society send pleasing omnivore were not objected to by some of the fair sex. He eventually "lost his affections" on Mims Jennie Campbell, s respectable young girl of some thirty years of age. But the little son gave the situation awry. He said OHO day while in a communicative wood: "My pe and ma used to have souls high old rows, and that is the reason that pa ran away." Size when confronted with this evidence, owned up that although his first wife was dead, he had married again, and informed Miss Campbell that his second wife had a terrible temper and was in no way suitable for a than of his angelic disposition. He would go to the States and procure a divorce -would do anything in order to be in a position to wed the girl of his choice who for the time being was Mies Campbell. Mr. Buchanan being about to remove to Kineardiue, gave Site a chance to secure a business for himself by leaving him in charge of the shop outht at Am- berlcy. He was to discontinue hie visits to the house of Miss Campbell, and was to conduct himself as was becemiug to a bene.lict. Atter keeping his pledges for ane whole day he broke through his good resolutions, and continued his courtship. He then moved the base of his operations from Amberley to Code - rich taking his little boy with him. Mrs. Size, of St. Mary's, was kept dat- ed in regard to the doings of her hus- band. and she concluded to raring the erring one to time by having a warrant issued fer his arrest. It was 1parlrte+ that Size was to meet Miss Campbell in Kincardine ou Tuesday. On Monday evening the same triin that brought a constable from St. Mary's, armed with a warrant, had on board Size. The latter recognized the constable, but the un- stable did not recognize the man he was after. This slightly changed the rela- tive peridens of the two. Size cotn- meneed doing a little detective business by shadowing the constable, and suc- ceeded in learning glut he was wanted "in the name of Her Majesty," he at ante made preparations for flitting and succeodee. He v{aa unable however to communicate with Miss Campbell. If he had done so it would have saved fret a half -day's we -try waiting at the R•eyal Hotel here. She arrived in town and at once proceeded to the pre -arranged try - sting place. Hour after hour past and still nu size. Finally a' friend of the fancily informed her of the position of affairs. The silly woman, who certainly has years enough to teach her better, does not realize the fact that even if Size should oto the States and obtain I dent ov Monday morning. He was ca- , the tour of twelve of the clock, noon. ROHRRT OIRBONP. a divorce age marry her that the act gated in! dr4wnrg furniture front the! sheriff's P.Mee, Goderteh, ShertRof would not annul his previous marriage. residence of 1lra. 1'liumpson molten the June 3Dlh t i[o2 1845. hones became frigntened by the noise ! - - _ -- -_- of the stove and started oft' at a fur ions FOR BALE up -setting the 'sweet' and three -nee; h.74>dfi��• Mr. Wm. Leigh, teacher, of Fargo bar is spending his holidays here. doting terrible work. The heavy pro- jectiles rained lute that city are in- teresting so far as they illuetrste the triumphs of military science, out the � A h- of W sit. Butt, \Vrlbett Boos, mm with a very paiuful accident in tee plating mill on Thursday. He got his rul caught in the juiuter, and had the thunib of his left hand taken orf: Mesas. James Horton, of Usbotrue, and Thos. Dickson, of McKillop, left here yesterdayfor the Old Country. The object of their mission is to purchase and import more heavy draught horses. We wish thein every success. Since the 12th ' of year T. A. Sharp hippeSfronthis town to the Americh markets, 40 car holds of horses, thus staking over $150,000 that have been paid out by this one buyer for horse flesh in this vicinity. An Iteseieneseeeng ♦ftw. The respectable members of the com- munity, no matter what their politics may 'oe, are desirous that justice should wretched followers of Arabi have to snf- be done. in ..regard.to the representation fer for it. How au iron -sed would of Bothwell. They are not sufficiently look after being struck with a 1,709 lb. projectile from an 80 ton tun •ouklalso prove of interest in military and naval circles, The guns from the, Egyptian forts have not gunk any of the men-of- war, although''seyeral have been badly hit. The bumptious editor of the Clinton Recur.1 bad the impudence last week to reflect upon the judgment and honor of Mr. Ben. Willson, for de- claring :lir, Cement'', who got a major- ity of the votes oast in a eat Hnron, duly elected. There was no other thing for Mr.. W ilison to do in fairness, and he showed his honesty and fitness for the position of Returning officer by acting impartially. Had the newly=fledged ed- itor of the 1:. cord been in his place he would have declared the teaten candi- date elected "By actual count." concerned about the seat to wish to see it given to one side if it belongs lis the other side. If Mr. Hawkins has the larger number of votes, by all means let Mr. Hawkins represent the constituen- cy; but if, as seems clear on the face of the returns, the larger number o1 votes were cast f•,t Der. Mills, it would he dis- reputable in the hiehest degree to keep him out of the seat through some fluke. Public (minion will have to express itself very frankly if it be fouud that the re- turning officer has been playing into the hands of the Ccnservative party by giv- ing to Mr. Hawkins a seat which really belongs to Mr. Mills. It was a great mistake for Sir John Macdonald to thrust aside the sheriffs in order to put the writs in the hands of his own parti- zans. No sheriff would dare to risk his position by tampering with the returns. Indeed, we do not knew of a single she- riff who would steep to such a thin;;: -- [Toronto Telegram. Mr Trateri..Me144 unswoIIIUNK. emn. las+• �apV'e. Xis II. 3531 BBeaaforih'LY 7.b" .tl►0" ..t1�►0" Stratford. Ar A 11sat .. 1 hiput ..0.311ass wrest. Pass. !l'ap's Mia*. BtraUurd.Lv 1.10atu T.ioplu.. 6-11116.. Beaforth , 1.17 " ..lme " 7.10 • .. Ooderk h. %r 3.131iet ..1 ()BRAT WESTERN. y 1��y Rata0pm 1 CllntoD gulag uuHh ..1.>•am...1. . xoinlf south ..,1 15us.. J1-gsas,.1,16 '• Lueknow Stage ida1171 sir, bemoan „ hate Ipat flatt lam 1.03 • Ssamillwr. The strawberry festival and literary entertainment held on Friday last by the Sons of Temperance, was fairly at- tended, considering the inclement weath- er. Some exoellent music was furnish- ed by the Lseburn choir. Psasosala.-Miss Maggie Lacey, who has been staying at Philadelphia for several years, is paying a visit to the i^ld ere. --Messes Sara miiable railway sy.teun in Ontario, and this the Free Preis will not dare to say is money thrown away. And so, had we time and apace, we could quote to fur- ther strengthen ••sir position, which is that notwithatandine the distribution of immense aunts of iii iney directly and in- directly to the municipalities, we have still in the Ontario treasury the fine sur- plus of four and a half millions. "\'here are the millions (" asked the Free Pre+•. \ e hive answered the question with induaitable figures. "ivt(i CRT a$D lorri.tWooL,- was the result of the Tory caucus on Monday, to take steps to 'noteat Mr. Cameron's election in West Huron. The $1,000 deposit was rather discouraging, for some of the assembled ones have good memories, and the recollection m f the 81,000 rained just after the election of 1878 to unseat Mr. Cameron, and which went everywhere but into court, rather unsettled them. But perhaps the disposal of the first 81,000 was ful- ly accounted for on Monday. THE obetinacy,of Arabi Pasha, in re- fusing to come to Admiral Seymour s terms is amazing. The doughty Admir- able has with hint thirty men-of•war,and can bring to bear upon the fortih`catiens of Alexandria 224 heavy guns, 106 of these being ..1 the 6i ton class, 63 of the 12 ton, 36 of the 18 ton, 10 of the 25 tun, and 4 of the 80 ton. Thirty 12 tone gun..could in ten minutes pour into, the city fifty tons of metal, which would de velepe a total energy of 696,603 foot tons at a distance o.f 4,000 yards; twenty 18 ton guns could in the same time throw thirty-six tons of metal with an energy of 454,700 foot tons. At the muzzle these shot would go through 1411 inches of armour, at 1,000 yaris through 121J inches. and 2,000 yards through 11i inches. STAGE 11:8, Kincardine " bemoan11 etas „ •' Tam BenmiUcr • (Wednesday sad Saturdavt arrives oam.. s i homestead h SttERIFF'B BALE OF LANDS. (oCNTv or HVWN, t fir rinse of • Writ of TO WIT; t Tteri rectos, lessee out of Her Majesty's Coset7 (batt or the amity ofdHuron enand to otedtQ�r�I,i�ll4Pltlste a Daae and Tenements hof J i t��V! seat of melt od John Meltardl. 1 hey, end taken in Execat1O11 all the R !!+sass sad equity of redemption the a1Mtes earned defendant in and to riot Mtesl of lid sante. lying and being in the nvince of Ontario. eoen�attret7ett�taeasa sad the west ha f of lot number two 1. W shish some.- con ussessoon of the eaatrrn 1Hvtslee ie ibelewaehip of Ashnrld. Which %sera cad eaaealaata 1 shall offer tor sale, *4' i Oowrt House, in the town of Ina wy the third dal of October at the of rslve of the stuck. noon.ROBERT GUIDONS, Sheriffs Ogee, Goderich, Blurttl'of Huron. June 30th 1*2. UR& mer, formerly of this pplate, no:T of Lo- u'h the mutrim•inial Yourrrespondent wishes The following u thelid u uttt hers tor the ensuing q{uarter of Pure Retreat Di- vision No. 308, Sons of Tonic: lice -- gen has passed throb ceremony. co her much baroness._ Bros. Geo, Stewart, W. I'. ; tater ta- me Wilson, W. A.; Bro- Thus. Headdle, R. S.; Sister Amanda Wilson, A. R. S.; Bro. Percy Walters. F. S.; Bro. Chas, Walters, Treas.; tiro. Headdle, Chap.; Bro. J. Monro, Con. ; Sister Iola Wal- ters, A. Con.; Sister M. B. Gledhills, 1. S. ; Bro. Wun Moore, 31. ; Bro. .1. 111 Steep, P. W. P. An •verdrawn Pietatrr. \-rr are fatered with a copy of it 'utur phlet recently published t,y Mr. Clare Braden, entitled "Ingersoll unmasked - A Scathing and Fearless Expose of His Life and Real Character.' Upon the aver is a "tippical picture," represent- ing a young lady named Truth, lifting off (with a touting fork) a mask repre- senting "Bob's" face, from the counten- ance of a Personage with sharp ears and horns, and likewise a forked tail. 1f the author wishes us to believe that Inger- soll is in reality the the Devil, we de- cline. It may he true (as Mr. Braden v that the alleges and isready to prove) 1 ) infidel lecturer was s very fast young man, and is now not all his admirers be- lieve, but still he may not be quite se bad as the Devil, and Mr. Braden's ar- tist might have "drawn it a little mild- er. -[Grip. Mr.. Pi.rwe, sehe asked for it recount ,- — __. in North Wellington, has been disap- Tee Tories are desperate in their elf - pointed again. Mr. McMullen has been orfs to account for their defeat in West declared elected by the judge by mei. Hurn. F.tery charge that could be in - twenty of a majority. The judge losed all vented has been made against Mr. Gru- bs could to oblige the bard, but public opinion and a very decided majonty unquestionable totes for the Liberal candidate kept him from counting in the poetical politician. North Welling- ton is to be tnsevalelated, eron, although none of them Lave leen backed up by a single word of proof. But then is something amusing in the tenoning statement from the Seaforth Sun: It gwilt baleen that Mr. Porter yelled ont7 I lsea�i��� ai �aamaN w "Joists A. hates Cameron like the very > istierlry d --i,'. rid a C«arvetive to an tic. elves Uri • quaintance after the Monday Rich, isn't stn 41 ,f course the deputy who meeting.ting.rimt• the day And that is the secret at gibe returning because�hey' werswsn all ppoosedpt�'nt- be protest affair. Although perseaded that Mr. Cameron cannot he unseated, the staunch t Mro,P ,rvatives,s would ,ak none of reject Meal Tories trust in the enntity of the wear iso te, get the assistance ,•f the Mr. Cameron's. Of course, of course. Ami nen(' ••f the Conservative ecrutinhS f would +.sues!. Oh, no ' The Tories may have a sillier excuse than the above, but we haven't yet heard i• a„ foe. b. w..1 men lee•!. Preen Government in putting the mei .,t . r fuer West Huron to the annoyance and ex - pane of a contested election. It is a poor threat to hand an itloetitrn protest r SHERIFFS SALE OF LANDS. COUNTY Or HURON. 1 t lash& kivirtue of sseWd ot ut of Her Majesty's County Court of the County of Huron. and to me directed against the Lands and Tenements of Themes Croak a• the salt of Alexander R. I have seised and taken In Executlos all the right. tille,istere,.r and equity of redemption of tke above named defendant, In and to that parcel a !asci situate lying and being in the Count of Huron and Province of Ontario, comp sing th- Easterly twenty acre. of the North halt of lot number six in the tenth concession of the 0 - - Western Division of the township t As►Aeld. my. Which lands and t-Muel.la 1 shall Offer for sale,at ons office In the Cenrt Houer,in the town M Gnderirh, en k'un.ilo the se.•ond day of a Loci rsiso.--Last Friday t.I,tht, Mears. (*totter at 'het . iss of twelve of the clock. D. Fraser, R. Soinere and Jas. MvUee neer. IIOIIERT (:iRIN1N(i, narrowly escaped instant death 1-y light- secrete.. office. Go.'.ertcl,. Sheri/got Huron. ning, whsle asleep in the In.uee • •,f Mr. Julie ?Ws eY. iia& R. Kenrick in the township ..1 Wawa - well. The lightning struck the build- ing and succeeded in tearing about 15 feet off the r•eof, and fur a fee: minutes atunnine.every inmate of the house. THAT Hutt. -E.-.1 matt named Run of I SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS. Clinton, arrived in town .,n Friday a ith C000xR Hctaox, i By •i a running hoarse and ill-treated the ani- To owar►: f Tteri•Fbl..-ue of trWruedt of out mil in such a manner that Constable of He Modesty's Conte (bort of the Coemty of Middlesex and to me dil•octnd seaiast the Davis took the man in cuetodj and placed I pan(. and Tenements of J. y. 11e34 st the hist in the tender. In the course ••f a suit of Oeo. H. BirrrII sad William A- Birrell. few hours he e..ts taken out of the le,ck �ihave tttseined e ttlten>.i aecj equexecution rrrddemptl fon up to have hie trial before Squire Wil- I of tke above named enter sat in and is that son, when he was fined $1 and carets and ,es reel of nand nitonsr! . tying and being in lie 10 tying County of Huron in the Province of Ontar.�,. allowed to proceed on his way •anposed of the South Easter! d being tom > corner of the east halt of lot number twel, In the eleventh concession of the Eastern Division of the lownehip of Ashfield, contain hath where the hone was to run on the 1st of July.. The utau arrived in Wing - hath tee late to enter his horse for the i ing three quarters of an acre more or Ices in race, a..ol was in C nsequelce nut allow- eluding lot number eight and part of lot number seven in the viilaga of Altunville in ed to run. the l'onnty of Huron. Which land. and ACCIUENT. —Mr. Jos. Ke:frun, of thtis I Tenements Isbell offer far sale. at my office in place, met with a somewhat serious asci- , the (•curt Hott•e, in the town of Ooderich, on N�idaF the twenq•nbth sal of Aeptember at LederllY Nigh reheat. tri the 43 candidates who presented themselves at the recent High School entrance examination 11 failed, the fail- ures being chietly in spelling and arith- is now doing as r:t;. a.. (431,1 be txiect- "WZNT�R BRANCH,' rnetic. The following are the names of ed andel' the ere. ..a •o. • - ',Rea tee.. „ ttu'••d (n the M. n Gravel Road, consisting Mr. Hetfron out thereby canting the: Cr HE SCBSC t1BER, FI's 11NG fracture of his of his leg. His lwrly is,) 1 That his .eboleattention will be required also considerably hruise.l. Dr. Sloan i this aunt tier in the management of the BIG Itot'SE, wig disposes. oof that property ksown set the broken ntr+ober and the l.atirnt'the 'Election Mmes. The official return for the bluskoke election gives Mr. O'Brien, the Conser- vative candidate, a majority of 4. Mr. Mills! majority in the old electoral division of Bothwell, counting the votes as they were cast for Casey and Row, would have been 464. That's how the gerrymander work in his case. Mr. Ruse carried gerrymandered «-esu Middlesex by a majcry of 54. Had hitt old constitnency been undisturbed his majority would have been 232. The ob- ject of the gerrymader is quite visible here. Mr. Coghlan carried North Middlesex in 1878 by 6, and this time by about 100. The township of Lobo, which was de- tached from hie riding by the Gerryman- dee Act, gave a Reform majority of 251. The Tones credit Mr. Covklan's increas- ed majority to the growing popularity of the N. P. h h h been pro visionally ud of a hoot, hootof ten rooms, with veran- t use w u have ' .Iabon tteo side o. large driving house 80•22. mittrxi by the local board of examiners, i Cent stabling. r ten horeo ♦ rd •.. wood h etc -emetic with their schools and marks :- - erwith one and a halt acres excellent garden. Currie Kate, Goxlerich Central Sch. 2931 The following ,,: • the games of the Neti ranted. Th remisee am d1 new and in Downing Annie, '• Otte; pupils of 8. S. N. 4, who t'ek the ablle titre: ll be �rI tApppaplIy btu "awn Ellard Sophie, 'c 304 'highest per cent tit 11:e writtut examine•' J. J. W'ItIC{HT, Kirkpatrick Ada, a, " 294 Ro POINT FARM. Grant Marion, 322 uoderic1hS36.. 1 . u E. 351 Lizzie, Struthers Kate, • " Williams Florence, -` 376 Yates Minnie, tion held at the clse of the quarttr end- Class-ing June 30th :-Feurth Emily Mitchell 81,, Ruth Allin 61, �ohit A aii91Ct1[ ow1eniA. Tlir1 'i:is Se r— rn They all treses• Thr Grand Rapids, Dakota, Jourro,i't, has the following concerning a former townsman : - The following letter, witten to Cana- dian friends, which were are allowed to copy, shows how the howom fee a takes every new comer; eve�n! the jelly tar is affected by the sight of oceans of praise, and gaily larboards and starboards his plough over the billowy grass Gagen Ramos, D. T., ,lune 241, 182. -Friend --: i came from Ontario a month ago and teek ui, a claim on north- west enrolee .of scans 28, town 135, range til, with s fine lake view on owe side and fine rolling. laud. 1 am going to cut and care 30 tons of hay off it this fall. 1 would not take the best 1s, acres in Ontario for my claim, without 1 grit a gond lake schooner to boot. This is the heat fanning land in Dakota terri- tory, and the town of Grand is theprettieet view in the whole eetb. west, and don't you forget it, Reapeettolly, Not••cotw M,rwuwow. t4II1,W Cox Eddie, 66 " 351 315 Cooke Henry, " 356 Gordon Charles K. " Halliday John " 380 ." " 332 Heale Chas., " .. 346 MeBain John, " " 374 McBrien Loftus, 359 rine Blake 75, Virg/tile Breekow 7o• low am a sequence sit Sett -Abuse, as loss of cm Robertson Robt te., " " 378 orgy. lore. of ntcnlor7. yynlversai ]sssitnde. Smith Charles, " 458 ENC.'ATI(7PAm.-The following are the at (sin in the tack, dimneM of vision. prema- :;07 names of the pupils •'1 S. S. No. ,. (,dl- (ere l IOein o6 11tf or many o mptby hon and a prs eme- Wniker Hugh, " borne. who obtained honors in the ear- Andrews Alice, 8.8. No. 1 Gude- torr gram. .___ rich t' , nus Ousels at thr • uartrrl) review held � Need toss _.._.. . 1' 313 the first week -in Jule. viz :-IV Class- t mail. The IwiriL•RAT.R is sold at t}1 per Hattie,Andrews " 313 box or rax boxes for e3 by all dr filed on " 322 1 receipt of price. addressing. 5 " 400 g FJ(HI\El'I►ru m'• 6 322 1 ( • 'tI a 1` IM' Ohio . netts Holliday 73, Ellen ...gun:Mei ei 75,--Thnaeandeofgray, are annually robbed 1 0 1 Clue. live. .h - Thlr r t , r fa bel Ian sit Aker o of the! I{ac Jura. -John blas! 76, Mary A. Pfeifer pf their d. hms,le. and health restored 75. .Ino y[c('lur•. Aibnt JLreLrll, Mar- by the u.cofthegrear the Blake McClure, 74. Senior — GERMAN INVIGORATOR Wry 1►1cClum, Mary Pannebaker 89, . Agee+ Flick 76 Richard Fisher 70, which positively and permanently cures Inv JnniorSeconml-ClauodeFieher77,('athe•'Mt_se! misame( by exerasen of any kind., d alt disesteem that fol - Driver Lizzie, Cox George M., Davidson David Howell Eliza, Arith., 1 M Lintield, 2 E. Cowan, 3 D. Hetherington. (;ram., I M. Linfield, 2 E. Cowan, 3 A. Zoe! uer. see •. , 1 . . Lintield, 2 A. Hetherington, 3 E. Cow - 1 Colborne t'p 424 an 4iw'1iinu. 1 A. Zoellner. 2 M. Lin - Young Colin G., 3 364 fish!, 3 E. Cowan. Reamlin:, 1 M. Lin- Linfield Mary J., 5 345 field, '2 A, Hetherington, 3 A.hiellner. McIntosh Ann J., 7 Ashfield Dictation, 1 M. Linfield, 2 E. Cowan, A. j McKenzie v_._ . " 317aTd S Boob Store 308 Hetherington. Composition, 1 M. Lin - 319 !field '2 A. Hetherington, a E. Cowan. 318 'History, 1 M. Linheld, 2 A. !haltering- Hetherington. 383 ton, 3 E. ('o.wan. Writing, 1 A. Heth-396 -- eringten, 2 E. Cowan, 3 M. Cowan, 3 M. Linfield. Map ranine. 1 A. Heth- SALE oF eringten, 2 M. Linfield, 3 D. Hethering- ton. M.- Arith., 1 S. McAllister, 2 J. Linfield, 3 F. Merritt. Grammar, 1 S. McAllister, 2 F. Morris, 3 B. McWhin- ey Geo., 1. McAllister, 2 B. Mc - Whiney, 3 J. Linfield. Spelling, 1 B. McWhiney, 2 A Thurlow, 3 A. Rome. Reading. 1 B. McWh'ney, 2 S. McAllis- ter. 3 J. Linfield. Dictation, 1 J. Lin- field, 2 F. Morrie. 3 A. Thurlow. ('om- pewition, 1 J. Linfield, 2 S. McAllister, A. Thorley. History. 1 A. Thurlow, i have a large and 2 F. Maoris, 3 S. McAllister. Writing;, 1 u 3tcW17 Cha 2 A Linfield, 3 A Well Assorted Stock Thurlow. hi Claes --A. Li 1 F.. 3 rat• 2 W. Fulford, 3 A. Ih'gie. Goer i I' Strong, 2 M. Green, 3 J. Hetherington. Spelling, 1 H. Horton 2 R. Cousins, 3 , t H Wools, the whole of which f pr' I -' n. Hall. Reading, 1 4'. Strong, 2 A. to sell off at Chat, in any quantity Green, 3 M. Green. Writing, 1 A. , lSngie, 2 A. Green, 3 8. Foley. Dicta tam, 1 Y. Strong, 2 H. Horton, 3 .t Green. 1 Gar--Arith., 1 D. Wise, 8. H rth, 3 C. Strong. Spelline, 1 P. Foley, 2 D. Wise, 3 D. McLeod Reading, 1 P. Foley, 2 W. Green, 3 M Folioed. Writing, 1 W. Green, 2 M Fulforl, 3 D. McLeod On Ketorlay evening a moulder nanZal James Wildron employed st McClay'a, London, Mat an eye by the explosion of a vessel of awoken metal into whip% wa- ter ,sae aONN/Mttally tt oneed u e s. wilt be Cent free mymail, securely sea r he ssin . 157 Summit , t., n ,o. Geo. i;HrsAs. Nal.' Anent for Ooderieh. McKay Alex , Cooke Robert, Collins Kate, Simeon Alex., 8 6 Stephen 4 Grey Mr. McKinney, of Berrie, formerly of the American hotel, Brussels, is now proprietor of the Royal hotel in Kincar- dine. saraad. SAO AootnsttT. -On Monday evening while bathing in the river at Bayfield. Walter, a soon of Mr. R Morrison. aged seven veers, was unfortunately drown- ed. the body w o receversel shortly el. terwards. Miss Jane Gardiner has left for flay City, Mich. to +pind the atnnrner. She was accompanied by Mrs. A. Dennis, of Clinko. Mr. A. H. McQuarrie, now heal clerk in lir. Kelly's stent, Kincardine, spent a few days hot* with his relatives. k few days agnate well-known Irish- man ram* across a paiesat, and a tussle towed, the critter deeming fight. The baa was bug to tet too lively for 111. 11.11, Ike scene, and took a hand M-ftlevillettrig toe odoveeie •'vafintnt his orkshire friend BERLIN wools! . SHEPPAHD IIVRON School Book Depot. G4 11;ERiCH Partials sent by Pearsall or mail camellias luras Amex James Tro in eta!: 11S, ase 1878, deoi of that pit tertained Hotel bet guests sat represent( St. Mary` the Ridtn by Mr. W the 6.111 roy taus, the The •ice Wm. For Race. t 1 proposed sums of t over by 1 cussed, ass of the ca every in fought, k very pies inteatios in the 1 discetnin political ter toast it becam its share on the 1 a most 7 cxpresse with id evening' of beau just pus of a +iia pate of with ohm Mr. Bei TS A Waal 440 • 1. -errs '.I .c most prevailed! The genttini is sit or disciple attend t ume, all cum batten hewer, ground an idea so attr that no The ca delega to arot pathy camzte tion 1 adheri the Ft '.Dade royal! 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