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BASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, and every
Descriptive of Interior Finish.
ST.1IRS, HANDRAILS,
NPWELH and RAL(': ri.,It,
A Specialty. lend for Price
Lista SHlllt;LLS
LATH .l'- LUMBER.
Estimates on ap'plica
time rev- A.Wru
i•'11.1NCIS SAIEETH,
G olerieh
report should be adopted in every school
WI a means of crMtin,4 a greater interest.
amore" tie !'up•
inlet th
ing 2187 bushels to tho acre. Mr. John e1 by J. Griffin, that William [lardy (f'
Hunter, Oudot-Mb Tow.i hip, aril prize; Lucknuw bo paid the sum of forty-two
immuredsame soil as for turnips, immured 15 dollars fur board and lodging of Julie
to the acre in drills, 500 lbs. salt Bole, an indigent. Mr. James Brown,
to the acre in drills whey seed suw- Collector, gtee his bond aid rdceIved the
ten
► is their perk, d o'f . el, and $00, Ihs wale tben:the planta et*.et*.The following accounts were paid;
data, uruuryr u how their chit- I were we termed, Carter et rerinediate Bbsiamiu Augustiue, four stringers and
drop are prong. Adopted. 1 vattetiy,•Ight drill to the rod giviug 123j' placing plank, fixing abutment on bridge
committee comittee un nomination of (Ali- 1111. to the rod in single drill, making I un S. 11. 627, Cot , !, $25 ; A. Reed,
eery then ptesgnted Use fylluwtug report, ' 1'J9'J} bushels to the acre ditching and covering crossway on S. It.
which was adopted t Wu, year commit- Mr Henry Cuawi , of Goderich town- 7, Cwt., Sand (i,tf418,974; Peter Bayne,
tee nominated to appoint officers f.'r th ship, having the best average of Turnips. ing scraper 7tt Cunt& ; Samuel Phillipa,
year 11182.3, beg leave to report as fo .Manirulds and Cerro grown from seed I ddrawing plan of bridge, S. 1t, 9 ant1A10,
lows : - Prendout-G. [laird, sr.: Is purchased from Mr James MleNair, of Con 7, t. D. 83 • Kenneth Matheson,
Vice -President, W. M Leigh ;tad Vice ' tloderich,we award him the prize offered
President, Miss Trainer ; Sec -Tress.. F. ' specially by Mr. JicNuir.
Crauweller. Councillors --Messrs. Tule, I POTATUL.. Mr. oleo[['}• Curwiu, 1st
P. Strang, Law -once and Mines Jenkins prize Soil clay, worked fn:ut sod, neo
and Oliver.
A circular with reference to the min-
utes rf the Provineeti Teachers' Associa-
tion was then read, and in motion the
secretary was re'gneated to furnish each
member of this Association with a copy.
TEACHERS' CONVENTION. 1
tllualet of the aeak4sesal fleetest.
Goderich, Oct. 13, 1882.
The Asa(roistion suet in the Mich
School at 10.50 a.m., the Preeitleet, J.
R. Miller, P. 13. I. in the chair. qr.
J. Elliott led in prayer. The utiuulee
of the last meeting huhi at Exeter were
read and confirmed. The Presided
tuade a few remarks,thtnktng the Assoc-
imeon fur the resuwtiuu concerujnp him-
self paved at the latter meeting.
the follosing eemmitteee were'. thou
appointed
Business -LW. R. Miller, G. Baird, sq,
and S. P, Halls.
Resolutiuus-P. Strang, - Hogarth,
and J. C. Smith.
It was decided that the committee i. T 1,,. .tailae, Present a Eery
text [woks should be dissolved, verses.
A committee consisting ed H. I.
Strang, W. R. Miller and J. It. Miller hotting vxamiuod the rout cropseutetl
was appointed t.. prepare a resulutton cd with the West ltidutg Agriculture.
relative to the late Dr. Ryerson. Society' lyr conepetntIoU in accordance
After some remarks relative to'. aur with their rulesand prise list we lee}[ to
eduoational periodical, the assaintim, report as follow[:--We-e examined in all
adjourned until the afternoon. tee Deldmluf emeses, als of turnips,
Fuue.ty AFTERNOON. ' twelve ..f Mengolds and three of p,tat-
Mr. \\'. .1. Freeiand, (tf Lendein, inlees, and tech case found a decided tm-
the aft"! •�' n expbtine•l in a t,•ry e.eit I pnoveuieut from former years in many
and inteeeei i. utauutr Litt Tot.:. •.,l e.!*ti4 , Every field showed signs of
Fa syst• w o.1 t,ae!,iut n cri! hast:, s. r ; rultiv:ttiou and ii west Instances under -
which t l 'l Vete of tlrutks WAS drainitto had been attenued to at well as
gravelling on S. R. :Land 4, Con 12, W.
D. $10. ;Williaiu McBride, inspecting
gravelling, South of Port Albert $2.50 ;
Daniel Campbell, gravelling on L It. 208
manure; in hills nice rows to the rod, ds, at $1.00 per yard, cert.fied by John
giving 23 Ina. t,. the single red in a row, l Atefeminsn, Inspector, $2220.72 ; Mitchell
staking 4174 both. tier agar. 1 TTI C Carex. for 'w ming et10.70 ; John Me -
Beauty of ebrou;•
large, clean and ecu 'any 4
Mr. M. C. Gordo o •f`1M•;QD#cr
the usual votes of thanks to retiring.. 1 situ Goderich tett W1 lei*, !i
officersto those reading papers and to I Itght loam worked hewn ciao, mttna
All who rd in any wayeaken part in the 20 bads to the acre in drills, eight drills
work of -the Asseelat(ou, were then 'to the r«1 gictug "0 lbs to the rod in
es sled it
are •uta
given.
• A rt►'yt►leasaut, herinon•us sad •ro-
titahte Loading of the ass.a:istign then
dosed. to tneet again at Exeter id the
call of the executive.
WEST HURON ROOTS.
Ielrro,ll•a
wuctacur.,..
him. efficient subwiline. Last year we el
-
Mr. Cameron thea beak up the subject iii t1 growers t., put [.sore see[ itt the
it as we fined the various crops were
of months[} reports, illustrating by i' '9 t , . ,
,.,
c ••• i.••,,r,•..1 i•,.• ejecta:eion exceedingly thin in the thins, w..et r eel,-
, -t, the t meed ti that economy Walt [seen
:i,e ti..,0 :. i ul ing see.[. Thie 14.1.' u e
hod ,,;ir mimics wns tike:e very geeeiany
`. - and the ruult is a much eceuu t'r"i
the �••Te'.'.0 then adj4urt►td . to I Dunce has also shown the majority
meet iu the FK epee -ewe HAI at 7.3ie . �e,(z towers that some crops can be nu.eesa
relieve Fvestre. . fully .grown much close • i.t dents than
After the minutes of the morning and I, ethers After ,t .pd•:ienCu f.•r the
evening sitters_& had teen road fwd con- ; past years in judo ug those crams e., ti:ed'
firmed, the following, 1,r,,;ramwe was that carrots can be gnuwn mid prepct- y pp
carried out : ' cultivated in dnlls to the,t-'d, ureas- a free tnanse.The in.luMioc ser: io ea have
Song, "Tho Bridge," S. P. Balla °• here:re oven te'n u Leand a tw�or o- t:e. n app..i'.ted to t.eu place ou.the 17th
reading, "The l►range and Green,' \iiss' in g fest. Mr: hicks[l is a young man, having
Harried heading, "Tums Little etas g ed in every nal, but unless the s' •m is just finished his college course, and,con-
H. L Strang ; duet , Whispering rich and went,* nine is a rule euutueh. 1
inggrit el work on L. R.
exon, part payment for
12, $35 ; Thomas Mc -
Witte irtng scruper 65 cents ; W. J.
Ball repairing scrape handle 75 cent&
The Council adjourned to meet again un
Wednesday. the 13th Nuveinber t.t Mar -
single drill, making t?21 bushels to the tin's hotel, Dunganuou•-J(HN Cones
acre. Variety earlyeRose. Mr. John I Clerk.
Hunter, Goderich Township, 3rd prize, 11t:1Trsay.-We regret to record the
soil clay and stuck loam, worked from
sod, no manure, seven drills to the rod,
giving 17} lbs to the rod in single drill,
making 247 bushels Bothe acre.' Variety,
Late Rose.
\\'e are glad to observe the growing
interest taken in root growing and the
fact that while many feeder.' consider
turnips better for beefing cattle 'and for
sheep, mangolds are ewtaidered a wore
desirable crop for general feeding and
keeping. We woeld recutamend the
Society hereafter to make the requisite
acreage for showing more in the case of
mangolds, say one acre.
WM. Yorclo,
ALFA. M('D. ALLAY,
JAME.s STEWART.
Loans an*,insurance.
_ - a
,_ ONEY,-YIi1VATIfs FUNDS TO
1 lead on easy twine le runes to suit ben,
rowers. ALEX. Mel! ALLAN,
UwterL i, Nov. 117th 11161. 11434m.
+500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY
1411 CAMERON, HOVE t t'.AMkittN, Oe�
lot. - 174*.
Cannel,.
Nr.w iMhr*TAT10Ni.- Mr. 0. Stew' -
art, of Ci.lbore. has received an addition
to his flock of S•.trt'.• •Downs. It i• the
tine 1.11e "(►t's,n." till irate.' ted by
11... re- `tars'i, tiara rte, I+t•oti by
11. 71. 11. tee. Prince \ tl('s.e.'
A75,000 TO LEND ON REAL ES -
1P
741, ATE. Terms favorable, Apply to jjL1, L.
ilitV . Uodestols._ 1751
1P,'0oo PRIVATE Fr1�8 TO LEND
on good Yam or Met -clam Town Property
•t $ per coot AMR, to R. RAI)CLIFFE. 1751
`
LONEY TO LEND—IN ANY
1 remount to suit borrowers at 6 to Gi per
cent. Private times. Apply to tweeze and
Moaroce Uuderich.
11[ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
amount of Private Inds for investment
tt lowest rates on find -class Mortgagee, Apply
to0.tltRUW k PRO[ 11FOmyi'.
death of 'Mrs. Btanett, daughter of Mr.
P. O'Connor .1 this township, which oc-
curred at her father's residence on the 4th
inst. Deceased had been suffering from
consumption for alout a year, and about
eight months ago, cause home to her fa-
ther's residence fn,nl the States, in the
hope that the chaleto of air would prove
beneficial. The hopes of her many
friends were doomed to disappointment,
however, fur she gradually seek until
death close& ser eyes ou the 4th inst.
The funeral was largely attended by the
residents of the secti'm, by whom the
deceased was well knowu ant highly re -
bisected. Her su'rviviug relatives. have
the sympathy, of this entire c. ninuiity,
in tis, :o s they have sustained.
iGINS FREE OF CHARGE, --
.J Money to lend at lowest rotes, free of
say costs or charges, SEAGE11 d• MORTON.
eP_Poitite (ultoruu Hotel.
a enicb. 23rd Msych 16411. 177*,:
1'ER CENT. -THE CANADA
tr Landed Credit comma, is prepared to
lend money on gcoo.t Farm *neural, at ajx ppeerAN K 01' Al0^f1'P.E ! .
tear. F1111 panticidar given upon applleati ti
to 11 Cali HAMILTON, C.L. agent, Goderich.
176.5.
.".,,at cie a'4s
1)t'. IJA1)II,, 3OLICITQli .rte.,
l �Q•'ie purser of thy square and West
Went, • Oudetlt* ower Lt,+risr'S htwh tore.
Ilosgy to lend qt. iu►rc.t rotes of interest.
1 116WI1 t BA
LKWLii, ltitlllTlillRti,
1Nurie s, dol W's lis to ry ate.
OAkeblutke mart 11f Coda "
Ito Issues. M. .J., R,li.Lewis.
nen
e An Stull• s'1'ltOU DFOOT, BA R
1tISTEItt4. Attorneys, Solicitors, etc
Goderich. J. T. Garrow, W. Nruadtoot. 175
L DioYLE; BARRISTER A N D
Atteresy, tiuheiier in Chancery, kc.,
ch. Out.
SEAGER &MORTON, 11 A RR 1 8 -
TERS, iso., kg. Oudertcb int Wintbam.
O. Seager Jr.. tloderteb. J. A. Merton. R ing-
ltasn. 1751,
(`tAMKRON, HOLT tC CAMERON,
ll�J ilsrristese._tiuiieiturs in Chewer). ke.
3oderieh and wingbant. 35. C. Cameron, q.
Ifo[. M. O. C'auieron, U.denteh.
Macara. Wheaton. i 1751.
Bankinn.
'3t:i3tt.
Y-tRyt Sou).- Mr. Junes Me Micheal
Les sold his fart) on the town line.
Hullett to M J. McMillan, M. P.,
for tbe._st* t •x;,50). It c.nitvims 100
s•-rea.[< 11e of the choicest ferias in
the feet and has un it all elegant
.stowge, besides other comfort -
el 4.3.011dilg a. Mr. McMillan now has
aft
Prat wt., 450 acres in one label:. Mr.
McMichael refused $8, 030 for this •ferns
about three years ace.
CALL At mantle - The Presbyter inn
eenetegritittr ..f Molesworth Ikea given a i
call to the net C. Bickel!. of Bever-
ley, :Led the reverend _'eutleman has ac-
ce ted the call. The stipend is 8600 and
Hope," the Misses Trainer. Turnips calf be best grieve with eight
At this stage of the pre ecdings, iu drills to the rod on ordinary toll. but
view of the early dejeaeturc of Miss with rich, top spit they will Kite Lieu [nest
Bertha Trainer from among us, Mr. H. results to the acre by sowing Hint) drills
I: Strang moved, seconded by Mr. W. to the rod. Matggolds require more
R. Miller,. "That, the thanks tit this In rooms for cultivation' when the cn•p • is
etitute he and is hereby given to the well- up thari any of the other routs and
Misses Trainer for the promutent part hence eight drills is usually enough to
they have taken in making our literary the rod, but where the axil is mellow
gatherings so pleasant. by so cheerfully and clean enough to need no after ctitti-
and so efficiently supplying the musical ration for weeding they can be sown
part of the programme. and that our [gine drills to the red. The great object
best wishes attend Miss B. Trait:' r iu to he gained. in growit;g these crops is to
her distant home." The resolution was
carried by a standing tote. The I .ries
- Trainer acknowledeae the resuleti.,.1 by
Very f••.autgly singing "Good -1110. „The
pregriu:uue was then resumed •as fol-
lows:
Reading, "Mrs Caudle's Lecture,"
Mr. James Mitchell; reading "The Sta-
tion Agent's Story," Miss Bond; duett,
"Hope Beyond," Messrs. Hcnyjerauu
and Halls; addreu, "Common Errora'in
'Pronunciation," Mr. J. Elkott; song,
"Good Bye, Sweetheart," A. Saunders;
reading, "The Spirit Visitants," Miss
•Oliver ; duott, "In the Starlight," Mrs.
Moot!huuse and Miss Cooke; reading,
"Alone," T. McGillicuddy. The enter-
tainment, which was a very successful
uue, cloned with national anthem.
sATURDAY MORNINO,
The President opened the session with
prayer, after which the minutes ref last
session wore read and c ,utir,ued.
Mr. Elliott continued the subject of
"Pronunciation of words," which was
the most interesting topic discussed at
the convention, after which Mr. A.
Creuweller read an excellent paper un
"The Useful and the Useless in Public
School Teaching." A lengthy and in-
teresting discussioe ensued on the many
points brought out in the assay.
A committee for the nomination of offi-
cers was then appointed, consisting of
Messrs. Ilrown, Moore and Leigh.
Messrs. Elliott and Cameron were ap-
pointed auditors.
The Ryerson committee then present-
ed the following resolution .
"That we, the members of the West
Huron Teachers' Association, take this,
the earliest opportunity afforded us of
expressing our stung sense of the very
irreat lase the country has sustained by
the death of Rev, Dr. Ryerson, who for
nearly a third of a century w ably and
worthily filled the responsible position of
Chief Superintendent of Education for
Ortario, and who in that capacity ren-
dered his native Province an almost in-
valuable service by establishing on a
broad and firm basis an educational sys-
tem which has commaudea the admira-
tion of the highest educational authori-
ties alike of the Old and the New World;
and we recognize the obligation resting
ispon us as teachers and friends el
education to use our influence to assist
in securing far his mute a prominent
and lasting place in the history id our
country."
The resolution was unanimously
adoptevl.
Mr. D. D. Yule then proceeded to
eeel%e t.•nwof the more diflicult problems
of a recent intermediate Algebra paper,
showing by his facility in operation that
lie was quite at home in his subject.
Mr. Stewart next erected with the
subject "Geography, with mere particle -
lar reference to Map i►rewing.' During
the course of his remarks many valuable
hints on the teaching of geography wire
given.
The audit committee then presented
the report of the Treasurer, sec. mpanied
with their own certificate that the books
were correct[ kept, and that the total
receipts for the year were $159.77, total
expenditure 1152. 50, leaving s balance in
the hands of the Tresaurvr of $107.27.
The report wits Adopted.
The following was then presented by
,e entse•h„t;..n ' mmittM Resolved
obtain the largest yield of well matured
food tv the acre. Ty, obtain this the
farmer should secure thorou It under '
drainage in The tirst.plaoe, the soil should
be subsoiled where It is stiff. c.. ecially
when the crop is either 3langolds or car-
rota as tbeso roots feed deeper than the
turnip; the crop should be wowed in drills
as close as pessible,toiethcr a ug only
sufficient toow for -after cti i';ttIt7A.
Many'Inake a mistake in thinning out
'carro too much. subtle in elle or two in-
stances we found them too think consider- -
ing the soil.
ser1nehtly, this is his first charge. He is
an earliest and excellent preacher. and is
likely to give the highest satisfaction to.
-the people of Ifetlesworth. -
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AN OLP [tempest, Goit.-Ther.: dict[
Cht20,0d0 I'RIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
os Faro and Twwa Properly at lowest is -
weer. mortgages purchased, no Conunissiou
charged, t'onveyancing Feesi r•aauuable.
!CIL Borrowers can obtain money In enedav
if title is satlatectory.-11AV,I_8`01 k JOHNJOH
4T0�. Harrlaters. Sze.. Iiodtei1s . 1751
1 -
)Iia DC LI FEE. FIRE, At A RINE,
1.1(,' au•l..104c(deur Insurance Agent.
R^itresen'in46 l-tinesCuntpout.a. A1soagent
fur the ('ABAD,t bore VT",•K ixst•avice Ce.
Mosey to lend on Mortgage. either in Town of
Fano Property, in any way tomtit the burrow-
er. Office-tup-s;Lent Rev's block, UoIerich.
PRorMal CHANGEd.--\lr. W. Har-
rington has purchased the Fisher farm,
.in the 13th concession. of Hullett, foe
81000. The fano contains 100 acres.
The Kinburn Hotel property has been
sold to Mr. Anon G'nodlman, formerly of
Canton, for the tiutn of $1, 50 1. - The
Monteith Mill ' property in Hullett, to-
gether with that 26 acres of laud at-
tached, has ben- sold to Mr. Ruben
Morrison, the present lessee.- Mr. A.
Cantpiwll, who has sold his farm •.0 t'.tc
9th tremossiou, will dispose of his stoat
and other effects by public auction, on
the,19th inst.- Mr. Joint Mason has
t.lC%lC@l.
1 IL Mei' f.D. PHY :1h-
radu:dt or 'tor -
tote Royal o u:-
lagd, kr•..
11:41 r(at.'er,..•
quo street, o.i-
1f. LIN. et(ait1
into t'nlrersity. .i
iet♦e of Physician. . .
M. e. 1'. Pk. Untag •
Opposite Mile) 's 11
effete. 1•71'.etat
this residence to the .;tors Concessiuu sold his itnpotted yearling istallion,Gar-
A
f Ifbbe t theAl It ne Vf the field to Mr Walton, of Beleenee, for the
r , on _ u , e t ' e •note MaaAn bis sv nl oyer
[lest arid most esteemed residents of I sunt 4., . __. 1N.
his township, in the iet5e11 of. Mr. John five thoutand dollars' worth of horse -
McDonald. 31r. AicJ ..nald was a native flesh within the past year, and still hu
of levelneashire, -.,eland, and came to two stallions left
Canasta in 1847, He settled -in Hibbert oaczawowswwww
Itrtnlatln■ ert'onfuleare.
in- the faunwhete he lived until his
The following are the prize takers .--
CARaoTs.-John Varcue of Colborne,
1st prize. The soil is a clay loam, free
and well drained, from fall wheat last t
year, manured with twenty loads to the
acre broadcast, and 400 lbs. salt to the
acre k there were eight drills to the rod,
but the carrots were double rowed in
the drill, giving 69x} lbs. to the roil in a
single drill, making 1121 bush to the
acre. John Robertson, t Colboonne,2nd
prize. Soil clay loam, worked trete oats
stubble, manured with eight loads to
the acre ; nine drills to the 'roof, giving
fro lbs. to the rod in a single drill mak-
980 bush. to the acre. Henry Curwin,
o1 the Huron road, Goderich Township,
3rd prize. Soil a stiff clay loam, work-
ed from stubble last year, mattered with
12 loads to the acre in the fall broadcast,
nine drills to the roll giving 541 lbs. to
the rod in a single drill,neaking 974 bush
to the acre.
Tea:teem--C. L. McIntosh, of the 4th
con. Goderich Township{, let prize. Soil
light sandy loam mixed with limestone
gravel. worked from stubble, manured
in spring 10 loads to the acre in the
drills ; nine drills to the rod giving 54}
lbs. to the rod in a single drill, making
989 1 6 bush. to the acre. John Hun-
ter, Huron road, Goderich Township,
2nd prize. !Toil a free clay and lime-
stone gravel top` -oil, and cuff clay
subsoil, worked from corn, manur-
ed 15 loads to the acre in the
drills, 5001hs. wilt and 100 lbs. plaster
applied to the planta to drills when well
rip, which completely destroyed the fly -
and gives the crop a clean, fresh, heal-
thy rip earance, eight drills to the rod
gill -tag lbs. to toles rod inaN�p le drill,
malting bushels be the teiit This
variety is Rms.' Isaptu0s4, et nice
shaped root, fine neck, and Meta 1m•ooth
mud', round. The . therswete kinin
variety. Alexander Kirkpaleillh, of the
IEpR eompswirv,,_Aei/nM, AM prize.
Boil okay MON ani clay subsoil, worked
ft'ows stubble, vesnared 20 loads to the
awe hneaileest in sptfntr : eit'ht drills to
the red. invimt :,.;1 lbs. to the rod in
mingle (1r111, making 911} Wok to the
ails.
Ma eentea. ---Petnusi finite, of Col-
borvie, 1st prism. Veil slat loam, work-
ed fnnm testis, se mYwew This pierce
of soil W been easeptod ss a barn yard
and kenos is rich with the yard runninre
of years, showing how important it is to
preserve the manors water and nee ju-
diciously for mots, especially in dry
weather. Nine drills to the rod giving
Inn}phi to the rod in mingle dtill,making
300f beahels to the •erg. Mr. Henry
Curwin, of Goderich Township, 2nd
Deere; MAMA soil e. few earret•, manrred
in drill* is spring 12 marls to the acre ;
nine drills to the rod :giving 1'2
pwatnda to the nal in single drill mak-
death, 3a years alto. \i hen he cause to
Rue'rville his entire earthly n'mersiona
amounted to one Murk sbillilegr. ,Jit
spent that at the Reg rville Hotel for
refreshments, and came into this town-
ship and tr•ok up hie farts, and he had
not one cent. At the time of his death -
he owned two splendid farms, one in
Hibbert rind one in Tuckersmith, free
from incmubrance., besides a lot of other
property. This showe what industry has
acc••mplished in Canada.
Leabtru.
Mrs. Rome and family will leave for
Muskoka on Tuesday next, to join her
husband, who has taken up land and
gone into farming in thet district.
Mr. Archie Strachan, 4,1 Bruce Mines.
is at present the guest of his father Mr.
.tamest Strachan. He looks as if See>er-
tor's breezes agreed with hien.
Mfrs. Jelin Horton and daughter. are
Lorne again 'after a pleasant visit to
friends east.
THE CONST, -Some of earyoung lads
and lasses have been getting up early to
see the comet. We wonder some o1
them dic'n't think of "tennis up- until
the celestial t isitor made his appearance.
It would be a grand excuse for then to
snake.
RCFFIANLv.-Sotne evil disposed per-
son has ventured again to break some of
the window panes 411 the Cathelicchurch.
If this sacrilegious conduct continues,
strict methods will be made by the
church authorities to tied out the offend-
er and bring him to justice.
,At meeting of the county officials,
barristers and others held et, the County
Otourt Rene[, Goderich, on the 19th[ Oc-
tober instent, the following resolutions
were passed with reference e• the decease
of the late Hou. John Hibbard, P. 8,
Consul at Goderich. Moved by Sheriff
Gibbons, seconded by -Judge Soluier,and
ea;ried, that having with deep regret
heard :his morning of the unexpected
death of th.. late American Consul, the
Hon. John 81e nrd, who resided in our
midst for several y ears, we desire to
pine a ,On record our Hearty apprecia-
tion of Its many go•xl qualities of head
and heart, which made him in spite of
his unobtrusive habits, n general favorite
with all which whim) he cause in contact
1 otficialle or s•deially; and to • express our
sorrow at his sit filen reiuoral from nor
midst. Mot ed by M. C. Came' on,Q. C. ,
sad seconded by ,i '1'. Garroe, that a
cope •-f the res. it.ti• u I e sent to Mn.
Hibbard, acid the local press.
ted eu the Railway.
t tient n, Mich., le. 10 - Captain
Joseph Stover, master of the schooner
Jan' C. Weedruff, to day left his vessel
unloading at the G. T. coal docks at Point
Edward, and started for Port Huron.
When he lauded lit Fort (:tati.t he walk-
ed across the retread track when the
Buffalo express genie east ass being
switched • u the car terry. The engine
struck the captain on the shoulder,
knocku.g. Lint doe n, and the wheels pass-
ed a ter b..th his legs. He lived but four
hours after the accident.
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flR. ileLF.AN, P11 '.1OIAN, $i1R-
J U i t iN, ('urouer ,l -c- Utfce sad ryM.dc'i c
ruee Street. sowed less west of Victor:a
•
1-1 • (.. 'MACKIE), 'IL D., PIJItlf•
ci.i i. ar,;r.m,"t,l -teeoucher,
,. Toronto t'ntvetstty. Olgreopp,ate ['aim, r
oak C'amvoa's [ran:-„ l.uclpuw. 1t mut .a
en'iutre at the Hank.
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11.8. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
1'n>•siciana, swtrgeoty A000schere. 5;, .
•dice a: lir. 5harts,•on'd residence, near the
,ail, Gederioh. (k C. SHANNON. J. (•.11.'Y14
,,ON. 1751,
3"11)-1111°r. $600.00 Reward.
NARI:,w- Es. Ant. -Mr. (aeon, Pit nbey,
while rettinting house on Tuesday night
of last week arriving along by \Ir. Mil-
ler's, noticed a buggy- in the dark *tend
ing at the side door if the Hotel. He
backed his horses to get clear and sud-
denly went down the bank. the wcvgea
and horses rolled ever 2 ..r 3 times.
Several weut to the rescue, and found
the old gentleman lying under the twos,.
with the end beard acres his threat,
and the horses on top of rte box he had
e narrow escape from beim auaked.
PSasolir L*. -The Re.. W. N. Vollisk,
of Paris, will occupy the M. E. pulpit a
week frsm Sunday. Mr. Volhck will be
welcomed, hating been ; ester oft hit place
last year. - Mr and Mrs Valentine Pfram
mer, of this piece, have bat to lire with
their daughter Mrs Squires better known
as Miss Pframmer Mr. .1. K. Durst
has been off attending the funeral of his
father near Stratford.
EsTERPaloiwu • -Mr. .1. R. Durst.
blacksmith. h•a engaged Mr. Wei. Ed-
wards, lately of D. K. Srt'scban s, t;retie
rich.
The Council met at 't • ung's hotel.
Kintail, .rn the firth of (A•tobgr. >T}e
members all pretest. /he AMU of
Iaat meeting wee read end earned. Peti-
tion of Maurice Wallace and others pray-
ing the Council to make • correct drain
on the 10 and 11 Cowl., road near John
Bowlers. Amount of Mitchell k Carey
forprintln!- Moved by w'Clare,seeond-
IYe s :11 pay tar above reward for any case of
L!srr complaint. Uysprpsie. Sick Ileadsehe,
I,.du:e.tusi. Constipation or ('ostivcnees we
cannui • nre with N'est's Vegetable Liverl'llls,
bentheit h e d i rre6ons are sl rtct l y complied tent'.
The arc pvrcly Vegetable. and never t*U to
gore .asieta•tfen. Sugar Crested. Lryte ire nes,
costalarog an tills, 55 cents. for sale by alt
1rrsttClats. i1' tete of countcrfieits and imita-
tlun+. The geucane manuracture.t unto by
JOHN 1'WEST & CU., ••The fill \taker•+,"
M and SiT King Pt. East. Tund,te. Ont. Free
trial pas,ekagr«•ot by matt prepaid on receipt
Ks tf e•rn' stamp.
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lissith is Wealth 1
nn, L C. Warts MI/rn rafr
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Loss of l'.,.oer t• nes, lit aMsly
and destr
and apo rmso.rrea s, encased by
of the hears. airbus& or o
I (h.. bnc 'suite resold easm
tains one '5 I. 055
I taw biose the cwt
beMt en of we
lies to care am
relied by vs ter els
fire dollgarus�,r�weea Win
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treataswt iew>st~
hid •geet far tiirAet4 h. (rut J((
it ('() sole teopi .'tors enrolee net
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1 NS[: K.AN.C)C CARD.
BRITISH As. COY, Toamero-bftabllsi e
ncts
CAPITAL. -
SCrRPLUe, - -
36.0.,
Goderich Branch.
‘,/ - - .ran t,i r.
All•.•., narr•., .v. k N.i. tri. 1 Intl'., Iettet
of credit and cirvnho' notes •tenial. payabl
in all parts of the world. 1151.
('t1NADIA\ BA.Nii OFCkiJilo i,.Rt'E
Put -i ter (titi,itaf, rte;0 tO,00e,.
- -81%400;000.
Pruident; fru: H'J!. JJr.L'd `;TSI:
GOV;al -tfasuy(r. - rr. n,
PIIOEN1X t'L'S. C0'V, of Lomita lYmeland)
Established 1762.
IIARTFORI) INS. CO'V, of IIARTrono, Cot. r.
-iitabbshed lett
Risks taken in the allot a first-class Offices, at
Nie lowest talcs by HO)RACE HORTON.
The "undettted is also Appraiser for the
CAN 1.1)..1. 1'kk, LOAN AND SAVINGS CO'1
TORUNto.
Mosey W Loan on Erst-ekette seewity, role
7
to/ b per Cout,--t'ttaree•a utatcnue,
IIORACE MORTON, rC, 01"RRIE,THE PEOPLE'S APC
Goderich Sept. 10. info. •1 • TLONEER Ooderich.Oat. 1751.
AIIIMININOmmr
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROSS, - - - Maasi.a'R.
Interest alloned on .tupueits. 17ssfts on a
the principal Towns nod Cities In ('snarls
Great Britain sod the li:niscd elates, bough
and sold.
Attic:cesto Farmers on Note.% with one 0
more .•tr:ursens. without murtgne, 17.:3
• Auction Sales.
1�f CTIO)t SALE OF VALCABLE
FARM PROI''h:RTV.
f1o'er a power of sale contained In a Cer-
tain umrt which produced will be pduced at the
time of sae. tLere aAl be sold by E. itopen-
berry, auctioneer. at the Huron !lute[, in the
tillage of Zurich. on Saturday. the lth day of
November. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, the
tallowiug t aluable property. namely : The
south half of lot 13on the lake Road, cast con-
cession of the township of Ilay nese to acres
thereof) which said parcel of land contains 65
sen -s. more or less. On the said property 'is
sit mated a large tratne house and a small barb;
the land is of good quality and 14 in a now
farntingeount ry.
TrcRrts : -- Ten per cent of the purchase
money to Ivo• paid to the Vendor's solicitors at
the time of sale,twenty ter cont in thirty days
thereafter and the balance to be secured by
mortgage on the premises withtn flue years
with interest at seven per mut annually. For
further particulars awe conditions of sale. ap-
ply to the Vendor's Solicitors.
nose, Macdonald, Merritt if• Coats worth,
Vendor's Solicitors.
2band30 7'orocto4t- 1660.11.
100.000 ROLLS
WALL PAPER
AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
5 CTS_ E'ER R0JLL,
JAMES IMRIE'S BOOK STORE.
=&does,
Frieze s,
F'1�111g'S,
=orders,
Flrescoes_
Latest Designs both in Gold and Plain
PAPMRS_
THE NEWEST PATTERNS
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Combination Ceilings.
S..AMEs iMRIE,
RrcCESSOR TO T. J. MOORMOVRE.
ort11. Stele Market
C+0131ERICH.
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