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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-12-08, Page 1• se Ev'OT'E° o c 4" at A L ,NTELLICENCr tis•.♦ 'rH11(TY-r1iT11 TEAL. . WHOLE NCM leer: :ere+ • 4e14164"weil lawns -mss seals.. Ar,lbM,.' cattle AMIW'-).lash Ueerele )Uost jT. Wren. -eve 1.1 te Jessie Wilson. •iteriff'eteafe of lands. --ler Oltsbua.. ltangIUi les pale. J. C. batter t Co. a 1(ieerpa 1fln.trsla-J. It Alesaader. lea sale el T••w■ Property.--J.C. Currie. amen noised H..rah*li FievuMere,-J. C. ( area. Dentistry. hit NICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN- tL.T t d r. O!ttoe and r.sidoaCe, woes street .re, dao: s below Bak or Montreal. Gode- tch 1752 • • She People's (Column. WANTED. - A HOOD, SMART Bey to leer.ear,ieepa woodwork, A P ,i pawaally to A. MORTON. Lleeelaien Cary t;e Weeks, Goderloh. Uel d 'tATTLP. ASTRAY. - CAME ON • the premises of the subscriber or or .•nut the Id October, 1642, owe steer nearly ,acts one spotted steer. one spotted hater, as coming two years old. Owner is ragweed ro prove property. pal expenses. sad take these away. JOHN JOYNT, 1Nd-I1.- ���- 4 UOTION SALE OF TOWN PRO- s PKRTY. i am instructed by the owners to evil by Public Aeutlw on the eremite's. on Toee- .tay, Nth December, 166. That ba.Utsl Kuildint siteand buildings thereon. lots en and 92-1,in the town of (I,xleriuh, he- tltw property owned and occupied b) tbe Henry Morton sen. Will be sold In one or in lots to suit. • •i 1 ifs o sharp at 2 O ,look P. M. Term. made I 1 i i pvqn at time of wale. Intending purchases 94at#e a plan of the propert b •�piy ►as to •. al!• J. C. CUBRIC 1111. Auotio.ee-. A rCASH WILL PURCHASE A self' 2 J Oeed Caster, Apply u the emo. "ar EACHER WAbTED.-AT RS. NO. 444B' • t:otborne. (Benmlller.) amply up to a y tbe Rh of Dsosemb. era., to NW- . I.AP MM.r MORROW, Ooderfek, P. 0., stating • !Mations and sorry desired. f sl/1•et. PPREI1TICE WANTED. -A LAD 11. alethia years of ago le wasted to learn toe eserbe imminent Apply to WM. KNLQ;yfj aesr, bleat -e. 1117 -It. QTRAYED FROM THE PMEMLSES 6_7 of the subscriber, abet the middle of October, a large Meer. marked at that use between the pin bone and rump, the hair be- ing rut In twoVaoe*. Asy information lead- ing to Inn recovery will be eultihly rewarded. HUBERr McLEAN. bntcker, Goderlch. `•TRA1-ED. -CAME ON ' UE PREM. A, ilr,s of the .nbeerlbtr, lot 11. non. 2. West Wawanoah, about the ith of October. t.r.ryearold heifer. The owner le request- ed to prove property pay ex -,saves asd take .;le anima! away. A. ROSE, 1m7.4t. Auburn, C. 0. Your. 30. 1162. kT OTICE TO DEBTORS --I .QTIOE I8 .1.:1 hereby given t`•-.' all parties Indebted Is the uuderaignoa by :, ,.o or bock account are ✓ nqureta d to Petite the Mame at *nee and there- on save an enforced collection I mean ual- nesa. ABRAHAM 5MLTl1. TH(►ROUGH BRED SHEEP -J. O. STEWART offers for sale • number of :.iorour5-bred Leicoate. and Sautbdown rams ud ew.• am'n. Apply to J. 0. STE W AItT. Con. 10. lot It. Colborne. INI- 1.11011sL, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND �i .5. 7tt, ~sterol Victoria sad East strata. In he town of Uodericb, for ease obmap.oe willSe tcbm doeangn4 for farproperty. roCrabb'l .ply o J.s. SwArt.r,. AtobltcR Moot or J. C. Comma. auoUoaeer. OTICE TO DEBTORS. --ALL AC- :omints duo fowls J. treble must be raid Mt nnne, es 1 fogad doing • atriotly 01511 boalnese. Fight per oat per annum will be • Qtarg.d on all overdue aoco.•ta (fah cua- t.)innra oto get good betswdoing and general blaek.mithing dorso at favorable torme by Owing me ..:alt. Stand near the gaol. 1,. J. Inmate. 1667, BOOK BINDING. - -WE HAVE MADZ arrangements with Mr. D. McGregor, the well-known bookbinder of iteeforth, to Like orders for work In bL. line, All wort done from the plainest to the iso.'. superb at . Toronto priori. Orden left at th • office will r -delve hi. personal atteatioa. 1962• Loans arta insurance. NEWS AY1J MONEY TO WAIT --Private Funds. Ior email eves. Appy N Y N. LEWIS. Once. Coot's Haw. 1667 i MONEY. -PRIVATE FUNDS TO lend on easy terms to sums t0 suit bor- rowers. A. itx 501:1) ALLAN. Gdorlok. Neer. lata 13111. 16111 ra. *600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO C A li E RON, HOLT Oct' A M 1i.RON . Gode- tab. I7N- /75,000 TO LEND ON REAL ES - TAT. Terme hireable. Apply to D. L. YLE. Dederick. 175i 1160,000 PRIVATE FUNOG TO LEND on good Farm or drat -elan Towe irep.rty •t 6 per cent. Andy to R. RVi1LADCL1751 MONEY TO LEND IN ANY amount to suit borrowers at 6 to 61 per cent. Private funds. Apply to Seale and Moe ox. Oodenieb. MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE arsoaatof Private Funds for taveetment at lowest rates os lbetolas. Mortgages. Apple to HARROW t PROUDIUOT. 1.4 OAM3 FREE OF CHARGE.- Moiety to lend at'bweel rates. tree of ••y oats or charges, t*EAGKH t MORTON. op t• Coiberse 1. Heseet6A, lord March INC 1779-111 rER CE's r. --THE CANADA 0 Limited Credit Cumpsay is prepay to lead w Farni security, at mix per vest. Yellalas given upon eppp11{{cacatlon to HUGH F AMILTON, C. L. agent. (lodwrtek. 1766. 90,0110 PRIVATE FUNDI, TO LEND on es Fara.d Tows Property et leweet In- terest. art ages patoba.ed ' ss Coamtiielost ebarsed. convey -awing Fees reasonable. N. IL- Borrowers can obtain ,honey in away It title is satisfactory.-DAVISON R JOIN ITON_ IMrAdess- &c.. Oodertcb. 1751 RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, , life and A�,speiiderii1 Inearanoe Agent. R^peseatlttg Antciwe.Coopsalte. Aboageat for the CANADA Ltvs trr'eele IOW/RAMON (70. Money to lend on Mortgage, either la Town of Fars Property, 1n any way town n the borrow- er. 0•c.-.{ap•etalral Kar's Week Oeierlolti �Aeaical. W. G. 8. MACDONALD, 11. D., C. M.. Physician. 8 etc. Once aud residence, Mai t Ne An. bur n. Sin. -11111k R. McDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC- . iAN. SURGEON. to.. Oradsate of Tor - .)so Ualrsas ty. Licentiate .f the Royal Col- lette of Physician Physicals,. Louden. Leland. to.. &c.. w (•. P. FL. Ontario. ONoe And madam Opposite Bailey's hotel. Hamilton street. .tod- erlcb. 17664m DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- OMON. Oates to. Omoeaad restdesoe Bruce Street, second door west of Victoria Street. 1761. G. MACKID, M. D.,r. PHYSI- II of Toronto Unirer.lty. Oeteeopposite Comer -ont m Comer -on Caeronb Bank. Licknow. if not • in oNoe, esquire at the Bank.. can. Snrgeo• and AoeouobeGraduate 1762-y. i IRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, L Payetoaaa, Surgeons, Acconchen, &c. Nee at le. Shannon's residence, neer the rail. Goderiob. 0.0. SeawNOR. J. C. Hague .our 1751. kWh NKTTIE SEEGMILLER, a l.. Having oompleted her .tad lee in maim wider Prat. SIppppl of London, end having re• •ndved a r %rtl8oate, r now so prepared re- nNre • limited masher of pupils for Plano lama -online. 51 has Seaga Hier la alsopreooesd In take orders for entree Portraits. Ss ties In every ease weaseaseelL Residence. Namur (Jsaibrta Road sad Newgate Street ROAR FOR SERVICE. -HAVING airtime pnruhamed aSuperior improved Berk - ire Thoroughbred Roar.' PAarisu. aired at the Model Farm. It oars be had for Service for Sows nn my premie. l.ot 2, lake Road. Townsh[j of Cnl- 1,nrrtc, within a plater of n mile north of the Kxebar.ee Hotel, Dunlop. Terse ot eervlea 11.00 oak. ROBERT BEAN, Proprietor. L'()R SALE OR TO RENT -THAT U Visitable Property known as the Shea Mrdton Store and Pest OfSee, with quarter et animate of land. r oInred for stir or to rat Stook In *tore ail new end frnahthis year. 7'M nroprletor here other bn.imaaa wh!ch will re- quire he ...4• attention. Ala the wast hall a lot 1, nen. 3, Kn. Aebnel4 : ail sew and , two ,Pled ersb►nle. twit geed .resile, and onmfort- able frame basses. The lotcoataim' iee acne. 4 whisk N are oieared sod all well finned. Renhalwing N asses (wavily timbered with harderemL Far milkman address R. T. HATHRIB. Sbappardton P.O. INr - Legal. W1R TOMOS. Ar bly "A.bIs . ye. tak1.' nates, A a' Ihith sell moat it." •- lilt ooHuron f� • Prcosptory„Xo, .. ht TfiNapless, held un Tit evening last, the follow- ing officers ere elected for 1882 : -Sir IGnlghta It. Radcliffe, E.P.; James Ben- son, Constable ; Joseph Beck, bLarshal: Dr. Worthington, Chaplain; A. MoD. I DOW by 11r. ((''ampbve .11 Riled next withnatly occu variety of Allan, Registrar; M.Nit bullion, Treas. ♦ which I scall sell cheer for uuh 'Y:aunt Maws the R1nd." but this tact does •g but militate at *toot R. `Sallow. taking utaggnni- taiatneut in Victoria Hall to -night dant photographe of all who visit bis studio. (Friday.) The street pagoda will take ate M p . Jest S ue's Original Georgia Ministrels received a car load of oil. G.N. Davis. (o,lurecl are advertised to lure an enter Hte aim is to ezoell, and cls w ark 1s true to alm. Give Wm • call. "Cheer bey. cheer." and when l say .cheer" I seas the 'cheer" that you can eel at W. L. Horton's. rrou want to e real thin it make you g look at • bliaat the aid contentedly go to W.L. Horton., the well-known liquor deal- er. He will .1•• you the worth or your money sad the right ohange tack. O. C. Robertson shows • large assortment ot Ckri.tatas cards. and very sae Maes la photo frames, velvet frames, and concertinas accordion., do141 of W Wade, vaeraed toilet mt., toy picture books, taacy lahtm mesio stands. eta. New is the time to get fltoa teaming dose. ae ba a►as will be • in ofa let of ~esw will be .old cheap. -(i- G. Robertson. Holiday Opening.-Jaase. Sau.ders h Bon, will open for Is.peotloa ea to-esartow (Satur- day),their Ismeame dck eel Taney Good.. evi• ta the Iodise of Goderiob sad vk:deity toadies • look through. and compare price. Wishing to make a big push, we have markets everytking dowa t. a hew figure. No trouble to .bow goody. The Cheapest House under the gun. The Modollite's term endo this week. Mw Lewis yesterday left for a visit to relatives in Bu}bakt Mrs Nolan and her son Edward, arriv- ed from Milwaukee on Friday last. Mn. IL Clucaa is, we regret toaay, suf- fering from another attack of pleurisy. Mr. Richard Miller, te•eher, is re- covering from a severe attack of pleurisy, Mr. A. Dewar, P. S. I., is at present conducting tbe examination of the owarooms { horse blankets, etc .ser his old r.s in school here Crabb's block, on Saturday, Dec. t). at Mr. Sydney Smith, sun of Mr. W. O. 1 p m. John C. treats Grits and Tories Smith, of this town, has located in Little alike at his great sales. G.• round and Rock, Arkansas. hear him "talk.' Mr. Joseph Edwards, one of eur Town Paleircra-rIot:.--Mr. Pipon, at ono Fathers, bas been laid u) with a very time in the Bank of Montreal, (:uderioh, astern attack of cold. whofor some years past has held the Rev. W. McDons(sh, of Clinton, will position of first reciving teller in the preach in the North Street Methodist Bank of Montreal, Toronto, was present - church on Sunday next. ed by his fellow clerks in the bank with Servioes will be held at St. Peter's to a very handsome gold chain as • stark of day. High mass at 10.30 a. m. and vete their esteem and rs.psot. Mr. Pipon pens and benediction at 7 p• s• has been connected with Ihebank for ten «e are pleased to learn that Mr. Jas or twelve years, and goes to Winnipeg to Ration, baker, is able to attend to take the position of accountant these. business again, after a trying illness. M. E. Su. til. -The social held in the M. E. church on Tuesday evening last was addressed by Rev J. A. Turnbull, B. A., who took for his eubjoct "Weed- ing." Music was furnished by the choir. Tho refreshments. were excellent, and the lady 'numbers and adherents ot the church deserve credit for the quantity and quality furnished. Public curiosity is growing as to the "Christmas Boat," which, it is said, will he a great success. Horst LouNoaaA. -- Complaints have been made to us of the custom indulged in by • number of our youth lounging about the entrances of the hotels un Sunday, and making remarks upon passers by. A number of tnem aro were from an attack of typhoid fever. boys, and the credit of the house suffer Mr. Wm. Hutchison is at present in 1 by the spectacle of so many lads hanging Montreal, hiving been appointed to a I about the doors on Sunday. We under - Awn in conneotion with the milling stand That this habit of Sunda loafing busineu of his uncles, the Ogilvie', in that city place at noon and u said to ba very at• tractive. This company claims to be the original Georgia Mlniatrel trospe, and theit arts asserts that 4itey can't be beaten to their lino. Reserved seat tick- ets at Sheppard's'. At the regular meeting of (ioderich Ledge No. 33, A. F. & A. M., held on Wednesday lass, the following brethren were elected :- Bros. A. McD. Alan, W.M. ; James Robinson, 11. W.; James °raisin, J. W. ; Rev. IL Hicks, Chaplain; & Sloane, Treas. ; W. R. Miller, Secy., Thos. . ideen, Tyler. The installation takes plaoe on the 27th of Deormber. at 4 o'clock p.m. Coapts.. -Wren's Georgia Operatic Colored Minstrels will Forturst in Oud- erich ou the evening of Saturday next in Victoria Hall. They claim to be the "rale genuine" et:pimenta of Southern minstrelsy. For particulars of orm- anoo see hand bills and advt. Reservetil seat tickets can be procured at S3hep- pard s. 'The Maier " special correspondent " seldom comers nut, and then only to stab in the back, au to speak, but John C. Currie conies boldly out and says that he is the people's auctioneer, and will hold a ale of extra gond furniture, Owing to the great snow storm on Thurs'(ay, a number of railway trains were cancelled, and travellers and 'nails were badly "loft." The gentleman who was given by mis- take a pair of boots from my shop for "his brother" will please return then[, and oblige, E. Downing. • The storm of yesterday will not be forgotten thie season. It was a "bliz zard," pure and simple. It was a bad day for a sleigh ride. R C. HAYES, i1Lh:[[JS ,h (Ahem, regret to learn that Mr. John Mc- OMoe corner of w .are and We(Ahem, who has cern attending Knox "treeGoderich. over Suttees bookstore. College, has been forced to return home money to lead at lowest rates of interest.. LEWIS & LEWIS, BARRISTERS, Attorneys, Solicitors a Chancery etc. ORIcc to the Court House, Goderich. IgA Lewin M.A.. SC.L. K. N. Lewis. IR80. 1 1 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR RISTKR.'s, Attorneys. Solicitor... etc Ooderlob. .1. T. (Jarrow, W. Proudfoot. 175 B. L DOYLE, BARRISTER A ND Attorney, Solicitor in Chancery, &c., Ooderloh, Oal 1751. SEAGER & MORTON, BA RR IS TR/18. STERS. s:c., &o.. Ooderich and W C. Seager Jr.. Ooderioh. J. A. Mortes, (as halm. 1751. IIIIAOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP. Notion' in Aerobe er1vas that the partnership Aas1M' astatine Wawa* Alameda Mor hes sad Moss Creasman under the name and Ours of Morton t ()taer,iti•. carriage builders. 1t this day daeseived by malas) await_ Alex soar Hart.s to eaU. t an weanse and to ref al( iktsilltia of the tate innA lee. Mertens Mauro Ottoman . i'ndhapi, wanes& rbted thief.% Amy of Hoe. 1N. IM referee., to Ilia above [lave (,.swan' In .iettegthat 1 wilt eos1mee the woman, and how be atteedltw 10 tuts waste of Um Imes M meet a stare of valve*raALPllt. MGRT'Oh b to . S20 "�,..��"S worse ' rn r'.wtlawA r CIAIIRRON, HOLT & CAMERON, Vv Bareisteea. Solicitors In chancery. tc. aoderfoh and woorbam. M. C. Cameron, Q C.; P. Hell M. 0. Cameron, Ooderioh. W. le Maosn. W inghsm. 1751. IN THE HIGH COURT ()F JUS- TICIL---CHANCERY DIVISION. Pursuant o an order of the High Court et Justice, Obasoory Division made In the mat- er of the estate of Henry Morley, d eeswed, and Is • cause Morloy welkin Morley. The ereditors of henry Morley, late of the village of Relgrave, in the l'ouaty of Huron, who died In or about the month of Mar•oh 1222, are on or before the lit► day of November 1!161, to send b y past, prepaid to R.t. Royle. of GedeNeb. the talc - Igor of tie plaintiff, Sarah Morley, the admin- letratrix of the deansed, their cbrrtan and sutrtcane . s4drearr and description. the full particulars of their claim. a statement of their 5onoastw. and the n•tnrc of the weeer- Ities (if amyl held by them, or In default there- of they will low peremptory exohded tress the benefit of the said order. Every creditor holding any security to to produce ice same before me et ay chimaera in the Court House In the Town et Oederich la the Cantil of Huron. on the 11th day of December 1� to o'olook la the forenoon. tie- ing .Ind the time appointed for tidyndlo.Ueaom the Dates. Dated Nie>oih day nr November, A.D. UM. V. meecoMi*ON. IN! Mester at 0edeetch. Real Estate for Sale. (100D FARM POR 'MLR -BEING ceap.eed of tot amaller til 1n the Itch esee.sion of the township of HullwtL .n the Oa ofHsrettcos�yagIe1acres. laaero+ dssesrd b dnecc hardwood bush. per Maar prtlro n, Hely to 0ARanw t Diangnrntn tem -6e 1SMURANCE HARD, Oederteb The schooner D. M. Foster, froxn Tor- onto to Oswego with lumber, went ashore Friday rsurning under Fort On- tario. The vessel is n total wreck. Crew saved. Mus Jessie Miami, milliner, announ- ces a d scpunt of 12i per cent, on ell mil - hoary furbishing& purchased at her es- tablishment. She in boned to clear off her winter stock. The "intelligent climpwiNe" last week alluded to the Principal of the High School as "Mr. Stirling " That isn't his name, although we all admit that Mr Strang isasterling teen. , Mr. Oswald Carey has severed his con- nection with the Ntar, and, we under- stand, intends gnieg to New York to perfect himself in Shur: hand. We n ish him success in his new sphere. The ehriU whistle of the steam thresher was frequently heard in town on Mon- day. Mr. Gripe had his crop threshed on: that day, and made things hum in the neighborhood of the market. ertr T ARS. (JO's, fbnewro Notobirbe PH14(IX iNA. errs'. of LnwaowfRwslaedi H sabR.bod 1761 HARTTOR1) i 171 00'T. of A.,rrroun. oeaa telemeter, one Pan tame la the above destorw Ofoea. al Use Inwo t rains hy HORACR HORTON The .ser11R ed r sae Awr'1140 fV doe D CAM AA PRA LOAJf AND VTNOA yif Tooteero Money F.esaasrgMstclase ,wearily. res, Z to ft per Omit. RORR ACR AORTON tl.Mrieb 1.'e, is Ma Mr. John IL Steep, teacher, brother- in-law of Rev. John A. Turnbull, has retired from Leeching, and accepted a position as book-keeper with a Winnipeg firm. Mr. Steep will prove a good citizen whcrcter he may bc. is as unpopular with the hotel -keepers as it is with the public. "A TRIP THROUGH BstotrYt."--Ar- rangemtnts are now being perfected for a rocial and lecture under the nuspices of Knox church Sunday School, to be held on the evening of Tuesday, 19th of December. Choice music and refresh- ments will be provided, and Ret. John Wakefield, of the North street Methodist church, will deliver his popular Ie;ture, "A Trip Through Belgium." With so attractive a programme, (ho promoters of tlfc entertainment can depend upon :t large patronage. Ts?frr.RaNCh SUNDAY. -The 1'i1ecwlit'e of the Ontario Drawly of the IAnnu.t n Alliance have set apart Sunda, Doc. 17th, as "Temperance Sunday. Min- ster* of all donominattous in Ontario have leen invited to preach to their con- gregations on that day oiti solus phase of the Temporanc' work. The pi-opostl of setting apart a Sunday fur special appeal is a goad one. The m.gnitude of the evil warrants the churches in taking moro active measures for its entire sup- pression. Harr Cr.- Tho Seaforth t'rp..it or says: A well-known character named Goordie Richardson, was sent up to Gnderich the other day for prechsin { dishonest pranks upon hie neighl,ors. On Mentality night of last week he er.- The Seafurth Sum says slat the bfatiou tered the sheep fold et Mr. .John Kerr, le District Deputy Orssd Master of and, selecting one of his best ewes.. Le Ontario, Mr. R. Radcliffe. of (ioderich, slaughtered it, ami leaving th.' akin be - paid Britannia Ledge, of that burg, an hind carried of the circaee. The nett .-tlleial visit en Thursday la.t. And that morning Mr. Kerr.ut.on findingthe skin, his tenures were *Cry complimentary to ree..gntzed the tracks of the man, Mud the matter, Mr H. Camen.o,and officers ppne:ured A warrant for Ice arrest sold brethren. tearoom( that he was.napectod, litchar-i White Gram. ar:d Hemue Polley, s"packed the mutters in n valise and hid" i erne the ,urn wednesd• was afterward. found Richardson w u daughters of Mr.A. M P.Iley were dirty ter h y aftcrno,.n the Loren .hied and being closely Attriseal. arab tis heels sad started off r.n Q%w run beans was driving, and held to the linen like a little 1r•utn until Ono animal was hrooght up standing No damage d.. ue NAtnaanow Nor.. Varela said •p to Gedmrieit harbor Bars Lady D4 enn, Wanderer. Heather Bali, Flnrsees, Rsplover. Rnthhon Jana McLe,.d. 0s - mirk, H N Todman. Teaes C1.cas Dis- patch, Rolle Shelby Navet.tinnopened on the 27th of March and chess' .m the 7th of December. the lights being pee mai err the eeMnn on the morning of the '7th , {.M DY DAM Puec sm.t awl... RAN Ili ADVANCE. dour and other net -wearies, and this sit, the way their gerer.sity has been ayprs- oiated and acknowledittO. VENt'. IN TRiNAIT - Tiie tratuu Venus could mot be ubaeritd free this point N'edueadtti, owingtu al..ay weath er. C Rat wet .10 very for- t taring ohsenatiocs of 1 k r nfix. the weather waa eral y ;dti•.u, Kingston tip. pears to have fared better than her rioter oilier. Reports front wets points in the United States indicate that the aoieutiata were eminently suceewiul in their endea- v'on to photograph the various phases of the tranatf. FATAL At. 11.ENT.- -N,u. Dunkin,Head miller of Ogilvie's mill, twafurth, met his death through an accident which occurred on Saturday morlung when- in fixing a part of the machileinery, e was coasht between a revolving cog- wheel and the wall iri seen a paitton that the wheel cut a wound about two feet long from the shoulder down to the middle of the back, and two to three inches deep breaking the collar bone int() several {www and teasing Out some of the small booms of the back. He lingered in great agony until Monday, when death released hits from his sufferings. Soman naps. --A level headed ex- change says: -"If you desire to ec..nii- mise the first thin[you want N. do a to stop your paper. Ivo know it costa the immense sum of $1,50 per year. anti that much would, in course of a century amount to $150. Just think of it ! And weep at your extravagance: Don't cut from ten to fifty- cents per day off your tobacco bill That ion t a luxury, you know; it is a purr necessity. rt helps your family. and enables anti enlightens yourself. While the newspaper is filthy and degrading. 'rhe true way W e.'ur.u- inize is to hang (.11 t., your tobacco .at from 838.50 to inn50 per year, but put off your newspaper, which Deets Tow the enormous suss of 81.60 per year. 30es 11 s of Selma Heard. it in the woods, where tt cntiviote.l of the eglenee before a betseh of nt•'sistratee. and sent to t;,alerich to 'tend his trial for theft Mr. Kerr and several of his neighbors have for some time been musing numbers of their peal - try, and it is now supposed the bets went the same direction as tho muttdn, Mr Richardson hemming tired of fowl desired enmethmg move anb•tantu►1, enol aeceolingly took to the .hear. He is an onmarnnd man, hut for ewe tiro.• had been living in a hotrsn with n reerie of women h.lnnsing t.. the Leyden es tate, and the whole party professing to les in eery destitute circumstances Mr Kerr and other netghhnn had hoer% very kind tothem. supplying them with miik The Board Wet on Monday last, and after the minutes had been read and ap- proved, applications for the vacant teach- ers' positions were received. (ht motion of Ball, wounded by Fer- guson, Miss Jessie McKenzie, of Stmt„ furl. received the appointinent of Prin- cipal in St. Andrew s ward school. Moved by Ball, seconded' by Nichol- son, that Miss Annie Campbell be ap- point*/ teacher fur junior noon St. An- drew's want -Carried. A number of accounts were parsed. Mr. Ball said it would be well to have a special meeting, and endeavor to have a full board, for general ht:siness before the next regular meeting. The report anent teachers could theta be presented; estimates for w•o,.d required received ; and the matter of extra remuneration to Principal Miller in connection with the Sltdel School d sposo..'f. He therefore moved, seconded by Nichei ou, that the Boar,) adjourn until Monday, 113th inst., for general business Carried. Pre.estalioa se Ur. W. H. }1111--, On the evening of Friday last Mr. W. R. Miller, Principal of the Public School and instrict•'r of the Model class at (lod- erich, wee waited on by the Mod.11ite pupils in full force, and made the recip- ient of a valuable family Bible, accom- panied by the following address which fully explains the cause of the pretests. - tion : Jfr. W. Ft Mlli. r. Principal Moto' Scholl. DRAB Ria, -The members of the Mod- el School class of 1882, desiring before dispersing to their homes to give united and public expression to tho appreciation, of your valuable instructions and your painstakinat endeavors to prepare them for tho efficient and intelligent discharge of their duties as teachers, as well a.yope uniform courtesy and kindness to them during the session, have decided to take this opportunity of doing so. Desiring, moreover, to accompany their words with something that may serve as a slight evidence of their sincerity and a memento of the class, they Leg you to accept this Bible, and with it their hest wishes for your future happiness and prnsperity. Signed on behalf of tho Y.o- ciety, Jonv A. TAYLOR, MART G. RoaRItTW Sir. Miller ti ado a suitable reply, and thanked the clean for tho pleasing evi- dence there given by theta that his 1a - b. rs as Principal of tae Model School had itt been glias predated. After s pleasing musical rind literary programme hy the members of the class, an enjr'ywlrlc ever ing sena ),rough' r• a Nees ere earal Neale, COUNTY COUNCIL. nding Op the Year's Affairs. How •sr Comely salsas Hato triage p- pstallea far M ileus- Maas ems des taw 111st Hays of sera Ntesttsg. FIRST DAY. Dec. stir, 1882. The Council met pursuant to ad'ourn- tnent from Lot meeting, the Warden in tee chair. The fullowiug members were present : Mars. Griffin, Webster, Econ, Cor- bett, Cooper, Young. Allen, Hardy, Campbell, Hutchison, Killer, Whitely, Stem:ban, Hislop, ()liver, Rennie, Keine, Cooke, Weir, McMillan, Mason. Hays, Evaus, Forsyth, Miller Beattie, Gra- ham, Oasts, Rstz, Elliott, Walker, Hannah, Henning., McPherson, Kay, Mier, Tsylur, Currie, Carvin, Gaunt, Gibxro. The minutes. of lest day of previous meeting were read and approved. The Warden addressed the Council in oongratalatury terms upon the bounti- ful harvest secured in the oosnty, and the settlement of the Maitland bridge contract with the Hamilton Bridge Co., the Mauohester bridge, the repairs t , the G.ol anti Court House, and the ad- visability of meeting a House of Refuge w the c .ratty. A petition" fruui the County Co nal of Ontario. requesting the co- operation of this Council in petitioning the Legislature to discontinue the grants to the 4ricultural and Acis association, was rie and reforest! to the Fisance casein ser. The following memorials frotn the Council t.1 Peel to the Ontario Legiala- tarr and House of Comm:.nt, requesting the co-operation of this (:nursed sae read : 1st, That the 1{iw be amended to oompel appellants under the Voters Let Act to be liable for all cnetl incurred itt any appeal they fail to sustain. 2d. To exempt all linos dividing !.tads in rural districtefrunt the operation of the Real Prope.ties Limitation Act. mrd. To areend the iso to give poi r 10 itfelE r . potated villages when dattired{to•reuaite with the adjoinsntt municipalities. 4th. To amend the tariff, that a duty will be levied on fine wools imported into Cana- da. Referred to School committee. The report of Mr. Gibson, rued coat- miuioner, was read and referred to the Road and Bridge oomatittce. A letter five Mr. Hyslop with en - chatted mesaurementa of contract work, &c.. Maitland bridge, was read and re- ferred to the Road and Lridge c•numit- tee. A letter w;s recd from Mr. %Vaguer, claiming damages for breaking his con veyanee through a defective; bridge- was referred to the Finatte° com minae. A letter wag read fr•.w Mr. McDonald, claiming damages for breaking a wagon, &c., at Mutt Creek bridge. and referrod t,, the Finance committee. A number of aoceunta were presented and referred to finance co::iu:ittee. C:. .,:.,tion the Council ad iourt:od to 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. 1hen:.g the month of liuv"aiber ,t ranted en 11 days, amount of r.ti-:fall 1.2.2 cubic inches, equal to 1 y it.ebcs • t: the level. Itam we l on t; 457$ 0rtng thee. i.11., amount of snowfall 9 inohta Pint avow of the ottaann on the 1'lt'h. Flee alet;il ing on the 27th. fit'eateet velocity .1 wind .nirn:i; L hours on the 24411, wind being lic.uth watt veering to N. rtL-west, 1419 m.•;lu, weal to 59 miles per hour. . Aurora borealis en 4 might', 2d, ' 14th and 164h 'jumper of frosty nights 17. Number of cloudy night.. '21. Number of clear nights .'.. Number or buys nighta 4. Prevailing winds during the of .nth F.aat and Rooth-vett (1. N. MactxtwAt.), (►bs.r'-or Go(beid, Dna 0, 1A142 SECOND DA.ti• Dec. title. The Geuncil n.at pureuat.t t.; adjour ment, the Warden in the chair All the mombero reeontexcel'tCamp bell, Moyer and Wilson. The minutes of yesterday were read and appruved. Report of Hr Mason, road c,mrnis- sioner, teas read and referred taread and bridge committee ; also the report of Mr. ()trek., road and bridge commis- sioner. A number of aoc,ut.t., were swttl and referred to finance committee Moved by Mr. McMillan, aeu•'r.ded by Mr. Hannsh, that oil near ....1 '4 it being difficult at times to get parties t.' come forward and give ovidenre respecting the uragin or cause of fires where it.. estigs- tions are being held by the tea lagers of Mutual Fire Insurance ('ouol,sniea, !het the Warden and Clerk be aul1teriaed to petition Parliament at the coming ses- sion to amend the Act respecting Mutual Fire Insurer:co (7nmpanlea, that man- agers holding( investtgatiot:a tnay have power te administer the oatla or affirma- tions .nd oean;ine witnesses.also 10 haze power to summers and compel the attendsece of witnesses to give etidonce upon tendering tl:o aa:^c amount of fees as are paid to witr.rw a crier te'n Divi- sion Court Act. Moved by Mr. (hbet'n, woof .diel by IMr i our.g tbs. the Chrr!c to instructed to rt aka out a debenture to each munici- pality for its share el the boundary liters appn.'.riatit'ri for the current year. • tin t:ntion tho Council adjourned un- til 3 • o. nn Thursday. c f•'w •iAys ago a.weli know:, i(Ailiut .d this niece with silty earaiii.r fr•na I.ucknuw ton's a gluts of *even tett; girls ':it for a tile. All wen merry as a tttarrillp6 11. utttit some I the ladle* Fendt it ir.tn *best heeds 1 drive: The ce.elier rt:uetd to turret der the -liana, and in *hi scurry for 11 lines tho veltaoie t:psN. Severai of tl girls were slightly hart, twit thertuckae goblet *mired more nev't•r51y. Ile 5 to keep if. hi. Lctl V r three day. slid w rola, but the oPirittttt nursling .:f e shit co:..tnittco gut Wirt, aronr•t ttg(>J and he is 'lbw little the werse for 1 adventure. Tho t,nya v.rw 1 will never, *sear ',ever. t* pottyf;ltla not 'r , T;rrn oywt 5