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T.IIRTY-FIFTH YEAR.
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GODERIOH. ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRiJARY 2, 1883.
GENERAL !WELLIG
I McOPW.ICliDDY BRt . Pestesemste
ALMA YMAR IN ADVA7Q(
4ew Advertisements-
{3i3O.6.000. MIAs Stewart .
Money to Lend. -G. Swaasou.
itefornm It:.11y, --W. Proudfiee
Mares for .es'e,---H. Neelrtnllter.
Servant Wanted.-- A -,ply at this 0:11ae.
tinniereed .l nctton Sale. J. C. Currie.
`telling at l.,w Prices. -Meanders d foss
Dentistry.
%i NICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN-
• CI a r. 0 .saad reeleesue, Wosastreet
I,n•a below Bank of Montreal. God..
s 1747
She' People's Column.
ti A HK$ FOR BALE, -A FIRST
1 M.., .pea of torso wan 7 Tears old, la
rue. ie.e.rml for sale est _ Isle terms.
Apps? In HENRY SEEONEiJilt.Ooderics
Yonw'ry. 1171-tf.
`,1ON/Y TO LEND. -PRIVATE
...11 funds- on freehold security. Apply to
Geo. Se anima. Oederlch. 1l7S4in.
C1ENKRAL SERVANT WANTED -
In *small family. Good wages will be
given to a suitable person. -Apply at once to
this omoe. 1476 it.
BRICK YARD TO RENT.
To ront fur one year tate K!NTAIL BRICK-
YARD with Machines. Barrows. etc., and use
f hone it desired; clay Int -dam sad g rreeat
demand fur Br.ck. Kiloton Dock near Yard.
A4.4*to JOHN LMACKIMM!.P,0.
WANTED. FOR a & NO. lb AS H-
FIELDdam smelter. duties to
o,amenaxe immediately. Apply to JOHN
MoDON ALD, r ec.. Loa►. P.O. 1871.41.
HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND
76. earner ad Victoria sal Eat Meets. V
he tows. et Oodsrioh. for sale ckene..TersIre will be
z pcpplk1
for
Architect, Crabb Crsb b•
bock or J. C. Canaan. asotiosnv. -
wANTED IMMEDIATELY. A
Ganers1 Servant. Highest wares and
permanent empiolmont to a suitable person.
Apply to MRS. OARROW. 1475.76.
[)SWARD. -1 WIbL GIVE A LTD.
1 Htt. L reward to any person that will
wive tatormation krdi.r to the ooavlotloo of
the party that deuced my auction sale hill
beaded. inch 1s Fame." J. (' CURRIE.
The
e People . Auctioneer.
8trayeti Animals.
(`IAMB ON THE PREMISES OF
\J the subscriber, about the beginning of
October,es, lea led heifer. coming two years
old. The owner is requested to prove proper-
ty
roppeerty and take the animas away. WM. LEI)UY.
lot 77. Sth mon., West Wawanosh, Dungannon.
P.O. 18744,.
DOG FOUND. -CAME ON THE
d the subscriber lot 9, mon. 8,
ta bOeoe, astral! u and white
deg asaoolttesd head. The caner V ro-
tate
q M prone rty ppaa) charges and
M sway. JOHNM. I1UCHANAf 1 -hong MIL
Loans alas insurance.
WONEY.-PRIVATE FUNDS TO
iVL led ea eau toren is some to suit bor-
rowers. Atex. Moll ALLAN.
(Dederick. Nov. lets 1781. 1613-1ts.
500,000 TU LOAN. APPLY TO
CAMERON, HOLT RCAMERON, 0ode-
Ics. 173..
4k60,e00 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
os. good Farm or tort-olase Town Property
t 1 per mat. A..ly tali R. RADCLIFFK. 1751
MONEY TO LEND 114 ANY
amount to suit borrowers et a to M per
Dent Private tunes Apply to sneers and
Marron. Ooderioh.
MONEY TO LEND. -A L A R G E
amount of Private Funds for investment
tt lowest rates on drat -clam Mortgages. Apply
to OARROW t PROUDFOOT.
LOANS FREE OF CHARGE. -
-
Mosey to lend at lowest rates, tree of
any Dosis or charges. MEAGER & NORTON,
oppoelta Colborne Hotel.
Ooderbs. turd Mach 1181. 1776.
e20,O60 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LAND
• on Farm and TownProperty
no
iit lowest in-
terest. Mortgagee
ab
• charged. Coavoyanciag Fess
IN. a -Borrowers can obtain moss y
in oned
1H title is satlstoatory.=DAVN0N t JOHN
9TON. Barristers tote.. Goderich. _ _1751
RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
. Life and Accident Insurance Agent.
R^preeentleg Bret -class Companies. Also agent
for the CANADA Live tlrooK INSURANCE Co,
Money to loud on Mortgage, either in Town of
Farm Property, (n any way to salt the borrow-
er. Olden -tap-sterol SAT's Meek Oodarlos.
FOR SA LF.
A fret class brink bouts cellar under the
whole bowie. and 1 acres Lei on the 'My-
eloid road. uuderick.therw le a good stable and
driving ahed.hxrd sod soft water on the prem-
cles, grounds wr11 laid out- For ppaarticulars
.Apply on the premises or to H. 8eegmIBer,
t:oderieh Foundry. lISS77
• 1)IANO FOR SALE. --1 AM IN -
I 9TRUCTEI/ to receive offers for the
purchase of a sevenootave St.loWay Pisa*.
now at Mrs. Thus. Andrews. Intending pur-
chasers may refer to Prof. De Pendry. who
has known the instrument for over a year,and
to Prof. Newman who has made a special
tr el and Inspection of the mune. J. C. CUR -
RIE. The People's LucttosoOr. 1171.
CASH WILL PURCHASE A
e) 0.04 Cutter. Apply at this omre.
L`OR SALA:.
Mrt. No1a1 ofWrs for sale the following
Property In the town of Goderich, Lot 177.
the salt half of lot 175 and the west half of lot
116. There is a story and • halt frame house io
wood repair, l3 room and kitchen. good atone
-eller. hard ani soft water. Terms easy. For
further particalare apply to k7. CAMPION,
Solicitor. Goderich. 1870-3m.
VARM FOR SALE. -THAT VAL
P
CABLE farm. known as lot l!, 5 con.
Wert Wawaaxh, containing mum. 100 acres
150 cleared. IS ncrea of black ash and the bal-
ance In other hard wood. A goof{ Mm. house
barns, wells. etc., on the promisee. also three
aeras of an orchard. This farm will be sold
an reassonahle terms. Apply on the premises
c.r addrea. WM. LEDDY, Dungannon. P. O.
1474.41.
Legal.
RC. HAYfa3, S)LIUITJR ate.,
O.1 .13 censer of the square and West
atret, 5,lirioh, over Butler's bookstore.
money to lead at lowest rates of interest.
EWIS & LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
Attorneys, Nolleltors in Chancery &c.
Office In the Court Hesse. Ooderlob.
IRA Lzwts. M.A.• B.C.L. E. N. Lawn'.
two.
(1 ARROW & PRO UDFOOT, B A R
T RISTERP, Attorneys, Solicitors, etc
Goderich. J. T. Garrow. W. Proudtoot. 175
SEAGER & MORTON, BARRI8-
T1R8. kc., a;a, Goderich and Wingham.
C. Sealer Jr., Goderich. J. A. Mortes. Wing
e 1751.
VOTICE TO DEBTORS --NOTICE IS
LI hereby given that all parties indebted to
the undersigned by note or book a000unt are
eegomAed to settle the same at once and there -
byes. ABRAHAM save an enforot d SM1ITH.D. i mea 1 I•
L'OR SALE. -THAT DESIRABLE
residence. corner Brittania rout and Mc-
Donald street. opposite the High S. :mmol, with
two tote. The house Is In good r nalr with
,vnrriage hoe., sed stable and other out
nodding,. The garden le well st.,okeel with
:roll trees, grape vises, shrubery. &c.
R. H. (A)T.ZMNS.
Mor terms apply to Davison ! JosaMon,
Harrleters. 1It.
CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
gyre, Solicitors in Chancery, Ac.
3oderieh ad Wingham. M. C. Cameron. Gl
C.; P. Holt. M. G. Cameron, Goderloh. W.
Macara, Wiaitharn. 1751.
INSURANCE. CARD.
OIITICA
LIC MEE?1NS!
Capt. Charles McIntosh, of Detroit,
formerly of Goderieh, dropped in upon
us on Thursday. He looks rosy and
hearty, and likes the City of the Straits.
A meeting of the-Goderich Reform As-
sociation is called for next Monday even-
ing. Mr. Cameron will aedrees the
meeting on the public questions of the
day.
We understand that Mr. Fred C. Mac-
donald, of Goderich, who is attending
COL./1 . M. ROSS Trinity College, Toronto, took first prim
A. in French in his class, and honors in
theology, at the resent terminal ex-
amination.
during the coming week as follows : - Miss Gussio Morgan at one time a
BENMILLKR, Tuesday, Feb. teacher in our public schools, and late of
MANCHESTER, Wednesday. Feb. 7th. Ingersoll public school, has been oblig-
ed to give up her position, on account
of inflammation of the eyes.
will -address the Electors of West Huron
BLYTH, Thursday. Fab, 6th.
LON DESBOROUGH, Friday, Feb. lkh
The meetings will begin at 7.30 o clock each
evening.
The ('onser .tive candidate in ins iced to at-
tend the meetings.
Mr. Andrew Kerby is in town, after
hu London sojourn. ''Andy," we ars
pleased to note, is leaking an bright as a
new shilling, and with every prospect of
remaining in that oondition.
REFORMS RALLY.Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy, of Goderich,
will, by request, deliver a lecture in the
Baptist Church, Clinton, on Friday even-
ing, February 9Ih. The proceeds are
for the benefit of the church.
The railway time table has been again
changed, but owing to the storm, copies
of the new issue did not reach us in time
for alterations last week. The trail
from the east arrives here an hour and
forty minter earlier than formerly.
Last week in the city of Denver, Colo-
rado, Mr F. M. Wakefield, son of the
pastor of the Methodist Church 'of this
town, paired a very successful final ex-
amination as an attorney-at-law. Mr.
Wakefield is in the office of th • faun.
Hugh Butler, of that city.
Mr. Charles Thomas, yanlenu►u G. T.
R., met with • painful accident on Wed-
nesday morning, by his thumb being
jammed while coupltng cars. The sur-
geon in attendance has hopes of saving
the member, although the bone of the
tint joint was pressed quite flat.
AN0'rear SNOW BLocuvx. -On Wed-
nesday the trains were blocked between
Sesforth sod Stratford, and no mauls
have arrived by the O.T.R. for two days
On Thursday afternoon an immense
amount of mail matter which had ac-
cumulated during the two days, was de-
spatched to Clinton by sleigh.
The regular quarterly meeting services
of the North St Methodist Church will
be held next Lord a day The Rev. Mr.
Cooke 1.1 Bayfield will preach at 11 a. m.
and at 7 p. m. Tht L e.vefeast, and
NEWSABOUT HOME. sacrament will be at 3 .'cluck in the
__- afternoon. It is hoped there will be d
full attendance at these services.
Mr. J. R. Grant, postmaster of Brus-
sels, spent a day in town during the
week. In fact he spent two days, as he
The balance of the Moorhonse chaRles will was train -bound on Wednesday. Mr.
be sold at the Warnock Bale on Wednesday, Grant is full of information regarding
the 7th inst.
The .now blockade on the O.T.R. baronet et- Manitoba, having made some three or
leered W.I.,[Lorton in the •1i'l[htrt. ase took four triple to the P Ririe Province. He
time by the forelock. put in a full supply of the atya the site of Mt ose Jaw is a splendid
enestliquors early inthe season. `horn in the
Albion block.
When that beautiful soog,''The Old-fashion-
ed Photograph" was sung by Harry ltothwcll
the other night, didn't you mentally resolve to
go to it. Sallow' sod haves number of photos
taken. to hand down to your children and your
• hildren's children 1
Notwithstanding the cold snap. Saunders
li Son are keeping things warns. and aro sup-
Pplyjng their customers with goods in their
ine at their usual low prices. They aro sel-
ling otf {.heir present stock of wall paper. and
stoves at a bargain, to make room for new
stook. The Cheapest House under the Sun.
Mr. S. Platt has lost a horse from pink
A meeting of the Reformers ofGoderichwill
be held in the Reform Association Rooms on
the evening of
MONDAY, FEBRUARY :7th 'h3.
for Organization and other purposes. The
Meeting will be addressed by
M. C. GlMM1,1101sT,
on the questions of the day.
BRITISH ASa. (`(Y5(, Tow -we° F: twblisl e
1831
PH(XNLX INS. CO'Y. of 1.t).Do:< England)
Established 1762.
HARTFORD iNS. WY, M RAttrru8D. Conn
-Established 1810.
Rieke taken In the above first -clam Offices st
the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON.
The undersigned is also Appraiser for the
CANADA PER. LOAN AND SAVINGS CO'Y
Tonoxyo.
Money to Loan on first -clam riocurity. row
7 to 8 per Cent. Charges moderate.
HORACE 1101706.'
Godes th Sept. 10. 1&78.
MISS NETTIE SEEOMILLZR,
Having completed Iser amnia in musks
ander Prof. reppel of Loads*. sad having re-
•eived a cortitleete•. Is now prepared to re-
,.eive a limited number of pupils for Plano
,n,truct4on. MIse Seegmlllerls alwnreosnd
to take order. for Crayee Pertraite. at7arM-
elan is every mama gmereatood. ReridesoS.
.•orner Cambria Road sad Newgate Ntreet
FOR
SALE OR TO RENT- THAT
1 k Iowa an the Sbs .
nwi l{ baA O.$ee, with quarter d
is a for sale or to rest
all now sad froth this year. The
saber badmen which will ni-
che west belt of
; all new land ; two
two wi4n and oomtort-
uaos. ins 100 acres,
sn flet ail well fence&
acres heavily timbered with
psrt4 *tars address R. T.
4biMardtoa P.O. 1811
T C. CURRIE,THE PEOPLE'S AUC
t/ • 710711116.Oodertoh. Ont. 1751.
Tlealcal.
srMattets of importance well he discussed
thoroughly, and a fnllattemlaoceL+req ore ed.
t HAHTIM, es. rears/arr.
Psesideat. S.eretars.
THE CAMPAIGN OPENED.
The political campaign has
opened. The fight will be short
and sharp. Four public meetings
will be held by Col. Ross next
week, via: Benmiller, Tuesday,
6th ; Manchester. 7th ; Blyth, Sth;
Londesborough, 9th. Now is the
time for action. Let there be no
laggards among the Reformers of
West Huron. Stand to your guns!
A chiefs amang ye. takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prem lt."
TOWN TOPICS.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF
the High Court of Justine. Chancery
Division, made in the matter of the estate of
the late James Duncan. and In a .cause Sym-
ington vs. Unncan the creditor of James
Duncan, late of the Township of Wawanosh,
in the County of Huron. who died in or about
the month of April, 1182, are. on or before Sat-
urday the 3rd day of February 18,11, to Bend
by post prepeld, to J. A. Morton, FA 1.. of the
firm of Seeger if Morton. of the Town of Onde-
rich. the Solicitor of the itefendant, isabelln
llnncan. the adminlstratrlx of the deceased,
their christlan end aurnamee. addresses and
deserlptlon, the full particulars of their claims
a statement of their accounts, and the
nature of the securities (If any) held by them.
or in default thereof they will be peremptorily
excluded from the beneet of the said order.
Every creditor bolding any security is to pro -
dem the same beton me at my onambers In
the (Hurt House at the said Town of Ooderie.h
on Monday. the lith day of February 18161. at
ten oalo rk in the forenoon, being the time ap
pointed for adjudtoatlon on the claims.
S. MALCOMSON
Mautmr at Goderich.
Dated this 11th day of January 1A63. 1874-3t.
i IR. W. o. S. MACDONALD, M. D.,
S. ('. M.. Physician. Manteca, A000wchenr.
wO
. Sor and reMdesee. Main street.
As-
5.
f'1 L MoDONAIJH, M.D. PUTRID-
!" a.1erTor
ser1
te
DR Mlgi *, PSTRICIAN,floR-
lryet
erIce, Oars end resinenee
u OK Ogresoo westt1M.
eye.
Mrs. Giblet and family are lea% ing
town.
Mrs. W Rhyt:as is ;11 of coneestien •-f
the lungs.
Judge Doyle has moved into his t:ew
quarters in the court house.
The Lenten season, begins .on text
Wednesday, Ash Wednesday.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TAE
COUNTY OF HURON.
la the matter of partition, between Archi-
bald Galbraith. plaintif. and John Galbraith,
Kate Galbraith. Isabella (itihralth. Mary Mc-
WlllLme, Janet M'Derned. Mathew MoDcr-
mid Mary McTavish. Gogh McTavish, John
McTavish, Neil McTavish. Iielen Anderson,
Jammy Andersen Thomas Stinson, William
James Stinson. Anderson,
Stinson. ledward Me-
Tivie% and Donald AIeTes firth. thn last Ons
named being an infant under the age ottwee-
ty one year., defendants.
To the at eve named defendan to and all
other persons baying or claiming any interest
In the following land.. that la to say. all and
singular, that certain parer) or tract of land
and promisee. situate, lying and heing in the
Township of Stanley. In the Counts of Iluron
and Provinceof oh,tarlo. and being nompneesl
of let number wkven, in the MS
of the Township ofc Re
1a1 a1 by
to mese euge aer carnes
7lits are hereby reirdtvair take entice
twisthat ;,r, Ni : lk .t
r ts isle th r
the
we
tN gigs of
amid
_tieosair
a }a .ss.
:in bareto
tetis MIIs
G. MAORID% M. D., Mal;
1Ta' iiA ''
• elem.sal e e oaairs • IIN
w. Ito to
RS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, it
Peronista, 17nsa., Aocseekan, sa
rge
minor at Dr. gh6woa'e rseidenee, rear tw t , $ Iter lang'A n se good es medmetne whew Lie rerve•1 that he thought very tittle tlane
stlslvoice. T r Osderld, es ' An tHArpa► 14AAC MA, i ET wee ass «all ire e-ae lj do a Ch».t iso
Tenrr t7St, hears O C Amem l Dowd Mod les..A.D.IIda
A Goon lineman -We aro pleased to A StAsottAaoa Rlmtlauaa--The moat
wnsible article on Christmas -is that of
the St. Croix Veerier whose editor sunt
each of his eubeeribers thein aooaents, re
ntiuding the that "peace and'gt od will
to men will never prevail on• earth a.
hong as the printer is neglectedt"
learn that our young friend, Mr. P. S.
Carroll, has passed a highly creditable
examination in Toronto without an oral,
and has been admitted as a solicitor in
the Supreme Court of Ontario. Last
year Mr. Carroll succeeded in capturing
• echolamhip, and it is a satisfaction to
his friends to know that he has the right
kind of stuff in him. Fur the past few
mouths Mr Carroll has been successfully
oonducling a law office in Seaforth, in
connection with the firm of (h.rruw &
Proudf ot, of this town.
As a general rule our subscribers have
responded to the request for advance
payment with gratifying pt•i.mptitucie,but
they are still a great many on our list
whs are us arrears We would once
more urge them to pay up old scores and
favor us with a year's subscription in ad-
vance as well. We do not like to resort
to extreme measures to collect our just
dues, arid have so far retained from do-
ing a., but the amount owing us for sub-
scriptions and other claims is growing so
large that we will be compelled to enforoe
its oolleetion if it isnot speedily reduced.
Enterprise, experience and money
doss it. Does what Why, enables it.
W. McKenzie to sell cheaper than any
Hardware house in the county. By clone
attention and long experience, he h u
formed connections with the beat mar-
kets, and buying largely direct from the
manufacturers for cash, thus securing
the best cash discounts. He iii deter-
mined to give his customers the benefit.
He gives from five to twenty-five per Dent
off all cash purchases of one dollar and
over. -Adv.
A man from Colborne wan in town
about a week ago. to buy a horsewhip.
After making his purchase he was baast-
ing of the quality of the article. A by-
stander asked him if it was,,p 50c whip
he had purchased, and the worthy indig-
nantly replied "No, it is not a 50o whip.
Do you thick 1 would get a whip that
cost only 50e to thresh my wife with 7''
After suck, a sentiment the layine of
.2.60 whip on to the shoulders of the
fellow until the lash parted from the
handle would not have boen at all out of
place.
A Colborne Farmer writes : -"I have
noticed that the reports of the late meet-
ing of the Goderich town Council repre-
sents that body as greatly excited over
the market question. It is little won-
der that farmers du not caw: to stand on
on the market with their teams, without
any protection from the biting cold or
pelting rain. If the town authutities
neglect to provide sheds or other aocom-
modation for teams, they oanrot expect
farnien to care about oxpoung them-
selves to the bleak winds of Lighthouse
street. Int proper accotnmodatiun be
provided for tired and seething horses,
else Colborne farmers will cling to the
precincts of Hamilton atroe:, with its
commodious stables. (five us sheds if
you wants a market."
natural one for a city.
\ L-TKv MEETING. -At a special meet-
ing of the vestry of St. George'. Church,
held on Tuesday evening, an invitation
was unanimously extended to Rev. Mr.
Walters, of Toronto, to accept the posi-
tion of assistant rector of 5t George's
church for one year. On Thursday last
Rev. Mr. Waiters telegraphed his ac-
ceptanee to Ven. Archdeacon Elwood.
Sunday schools in the County of Hu-
ron which have not received blank forms
and programmes for the coming conven-
tion at Exeter, should communicate with
.1. C. Stevenao.n, secretary, Clinton, who
will forward the necessary forme at once.
The convention promises to bee very in-
teresting one, and an effort has been
trade to obtain reduced railway fares on
the 14th and 16th of February for dela
gates.
Tex MECRAYIes iNsTITI:TK. The
CratiNu MATCH. The curlers of
Goderich and Wingham had a gain at
Seaforth on Monday last, for the' du
trict modal. Two rinks contested floss
each town, andthe result was nevietory
for Goderich, both rinks leading their
opponents. Mr. D. D. Wilma acted an
umpire. The following is the resell
ciouRRICH. WINOHAY.
No. 1 Rink.
R. (gibbons,
A. McD. Allan,
A. W. Colborne.
M. Hutchison,
Skip -21.
No. -.
W. J. Welsh,
A. .M. McGregor,
B. Martin,
T. N. Disney,
No. I Riak.
J. Neelanda,
J. Mitchell,
R: I'Itdin,
B. Wilson,
Skip -14
No. 2.
W. J. McCutcheor.;
Chas. Kent,
fl. Kent,
John.Dinsley,
Skip -2b. Skip -20.
Scream. Concert. -The concert e
Friday evening last, for the benefit of
Mr. Ben. A mstong, was eery largely
atten(leel, wears pleased to state. The
seating room of the Temperance Hall
was crowded. to its utmost. The (theta -
was occupied by Rev. I)r. Fre, pastor of
Knox church, who introduced the vast
nus pieces -in due forms. The character
o4 te pious, and tion,
washr
above the average of ifeiwilaof tnenter
tainments, and refleceed. credit upon the
management and contributors on the oc
casien. The following prostrate was ren
dewed : Intitrumental sok., Miss Seeg
miller and Mean Soodated Henderson.
solo, "For You," Miss Trainer ; solo and
chorus, "Call Me Nat Back," Mls John
ston, Miss Cooke, and ?it bears Rothwell
and Williams; ado, 'IWaiting," Mn
Duckhun ; piano solo, Prof. Newnan
solo, "Mary of Argyle," Mt. John Rot.
ineon ; solo with guitar accompanent.
"Only as far as the gate," Mr. Fred
Bond; solo, "My Ain. Fireside," Misa
Jennie Ferguson ; piano eulu, Miss Seng
miller; solo, "An Old-fashioned Photo
graph, "Mr H. Rothwell; quartette.
"Conte where toy Love lies Dreaming,"
Misses Ferguson and. Iteldru m, and Mesers.
Saunders and Robson ; solo (by request)
"The Midshipmite, " Mr. 5. Williams
instrumental trio, Messrs Newman .
Bond and Henderson ; solo, "The Love,.
and the Bird," Mrs Duckham ; glee,
"Bells of St Michael's Tower, Misses
Ferguson and Meldrurn. and Messrs
Williams, Henderson, Robson and Rob
insert; solo "Terence's Farewell to Kath
leen," Mr. J. Robinson ; and the Na
tional Anthem. Ower $'O were realized
by the concert. The piano used on the
occasion wits k'ntity lent by Prof. New
man. •
MA.yttusatov. -The following, relating
to the inasqueeadeheld in the skating
ring on Thursday, 18th January (and
which was well attended) was crowded
out last week Those appearing in cos-
tume were : -Winter, Miss Carrie Black ;
Highlander, Mr. A. B. Henderson ;
jockey, Miss Hattie Smith ; page of
Henety V., Gregor McLean; butcher
shop, C. B1ack,R. Bazote and W. Black,
A burlesque on the town band teas ricli.
Other characters were represented as fol-
lows ; Scotch lassie, Minnie Strachan ;
Mother Goose, 0. 1', lley ; Night, Rose
Currie; Dusting maid, N;eudc Marlton ;
Diana, Miss Moorehouse; a poor poverty
stricken woman, Mary Elliott; Fairy
Queen, Nellie Reid, Volunteer, A. D.
Mr. Oswald Carey, late of the Star, directors of the Mechanic's Institute have
left for New York on Tuesday last. been busied for some time past in select -
Mrs Ed. Palmer and daughters. are ing additional works to place upon the
spending the winter at Varna, N. Y library shelves. A good selection has
Father MacRae, newly ordained, cele- been made, and our town library wile
bratod Masa at St P. tees on Sunday ween stand first of any in this section of
last. Ontario. The institute is now receiving
Mr Knox has purchased the Tut a pretty full support, and can be pointed
to with pride as one of the institutions
owned by Mr McQuarrie, adjoining
his property of the town.
Mrs. William Green, of Toronto, was PARLOR Cosorar. A parlor concert,
under the auspicious of the SundaySchor,l
the guesrof Miss Wilkinson during her
stay in town of St. George s church will to held at the
Rev. John Sutton, occupied the pug -
residence of Col. fines, M. P. P., on
pit in the North Rt, occupied
Chu Aon Tuesday evening next, the 6th inst. , for
the purpose of liquidating the debt in
Sunday rug. Leat.
currod by the purchase of chain for th
Miss Birldolph, the poittlar stager of schoolroom. A g •od programtnn ha4
the R. C. (Church at Parkhill, is visiting been prepared, and a large turnout is re-
4u:stall. 4dmission 15c. Tho concert
kor parents in town.
Wo are sorry to learn that Mr. Joseph will commence at 8 o'clock.
Edwards }win had another attack of in- Koine° reg SMELL or PAINT. Tu
flamin.itory rheumatism get rid of this must objectionable
]jigs Ida Wilkinson. of Oud-ench, a in odor in achatnber ora living -room, slime
town visiting her friend Miss Mullis a few omens and put them in a pail of
Pi... -{Kincardine Reporter. water in the centre of the mom ; close
Mrs. Knight, wife of Aasablytttan the doer. leave the window open a little,
:mt., of M[in, w vindiag hoe and in a few boars the eltasrlrseahle
bsutjtrrshyga
, Mr. Abraham Smith said nthor smell will hal almost gniie. Aartho•
Moods in town method is to plunge a handful "f hay
)tin Franklu:, ,.f 1,'"d"3. Not. i• into a pail of water, and pet it atom
in the newly painted rnom over a night ;
visiting at the resilience of her .swig, this plan is also effectual.
Mr C. A Humber She s
Dam -is.; The fo.11swiwg le frets a
Wormy passage a amens the Atlanto.
We aro pleased to Town mint lbs resrv- subscriber at Kincardine :-- 'ARNrwd-
nf Mr. le ie Johnston,o ing the excellent remarks of Rev. Dr.
e►y Iso 'tog Ur* on your paper a week ago upon the
artist, of (icrdertch and Lucknow, frna a subject of dancing, L take the liberty o1
seven attack of inflammation of the lir. Riv,n4 you an ofd minister's advicetoone
sr. of his olden', when asked if he 'korrekt
We aro pleued to nem our p n ul hnertds daweing woe a nos. The venom 1s
Mr. Dan Carty around again after heist preacher 414 not dogmatically decide
laid or by s rivers cold. His merry whether it was or not. but gnietly oh
Sileppardtan.
She regret to learn that Miss Mares
liogie las been laid up by a very severe
attack of sore throat.
Molars. Charles and William Hawkins
have returned from a six weeks' trip to
the Wolcetrine State.
flarbrata.
tin Tuesday of Last week, Mr N
Morris while chopping, accidentally cut
his foot with the axe, and if Mr. Jas
Wells had not put a scarf round the foot
and bound it up,Mr. Morris would have
bled to death, for he had cut both, arter
ifs of the foot. Mr. R. D. Moe ris'steain
Dickson ; Brigand, A. 11. Carey; Milk
was in tho hush at the time, and the
lacy costume, W. Rinw , a tom, John injured man was quickly drives home,
W hon Dr. McLean arrived, he found Mr,
Morrie eery week from loss of blood, but
ho is "• w 1 rn;;ressinJ eery 1ivorably
Bedfort ; Clown, Chas. Andrews ; High-
land hunter, A. 'Henderson ; colored
jockey, C. Symons ; Turk,E. L. Elwood:
tramp, J. Steep; James Stuart, Earl of
Murray, Regent of Scotland, J. R. Shan-
non ; blacksmiths, J. Crewman and A
Kirkbride; Mexican, A. Andrews; tailor,
Roderick Frazer.
Tor LATEST CARNlvAL The heavy
thaw of Tuesday threatened the success
Of the last carnival of the " merry mask-
ers," advertised for that evening, but
the ice proved to bo in fair condition,
and there was a good turn out of specta-
tors, as well as those in costume The
following are the prize winners . Best
gent's costume. (gold mounted skates)
D. C. Johnston, Seaforth, Roman knight;
best lady's costume, Miss Lizzie F. Black,
Squaw ; best girl's costume, Miss Lottie
Vanderlip, Circassian Girl ; best boy's
costume, Ed. Passmore, Don Caesar of
Spain ; gent's championship race, E. A.
Rogers. (Pirate) Seaforth : hurdle race,
E. A. Rogers. Sesforth ; boys under 12
race, Chas. Black. The following ale G3dar'loh Township.
appoarod in costume • Meaforth .\\'o..
Brine, Turk ; 1. E. Dieter, Dutehme t , Htsa .lenrin 1'lummor, who left a
.tack Canino. De(l
tebman.. odtrici. sh••rt non
a•t . for Maaiktlre. .meed
Miss M. Stair, French Militant ; 111,4 I safely at hi r .1 •.tmat len.
Brasses.!.
t hi the errrsal .-1 the morning ezpresa
from tho north a fortnight ttgo, a young
woman on board from the neighboring
town r•1 Kincardine, wide a ticket for
Toronto, complained to the conductor
that she was feeling very unwell She
was •advised by that official t„ take the
'bus and go into Brussels She took his
ads ice, and was driven to the Americas
llotel, awl It ,. fortunate for her that
she did, for in less than 15 minutes alto•
her arrival slto gave birth to a fine,
healthy child. it was another of these
unfortunate cases esu.ee.t under promise
of marriage. She was on her way t..
Toronto, at which place she expected to
be received 1 y her seducer. Rin wt.
will erred fur in Bt'assui.s.
Cameron, Sooteh Lassie Jean ; Mis
Nam it"n, Flora Macdonald ; Miss M.
Cameron, Normandy Pea*ent , KI.
Campaign. John Bell : M Ise Mated :Shnp-
i'ard, Red Riding Hood ; Min foie Cur -
Gipsy Maid ; Sties Kra Wilkins• n.
Gipsy Queen ; blies Ella Platt. Military
Girl ; Mies Cora Black, MY QSsen ;
Wes Mary Elliott, The G.,deriah :bar,
Mite Nellie Tyghe. Cor t•nrglsngth . A.
B. Coney, Earl of L i'ester . Fr --.1.
Olabb, Highlander ; J Icheton, D imeh•
wise ; MEM Mabel Cs,n r. n, M 'le -
Hubbard ; WAR Riess, Tramp : Percy
MaIet.lmarw, Omar Wilde ; A. B. Hen-
derson. Highlanders" ; Fred Cattle. Dee.
sanest ; H. Cook Dsrkey Boy ; Frank
Traench, Jesse James : Boy's Ilan 1,
Mister. Black. Smith etymeinels *•td
ethers
School No. 4 ens elmec.l t .r three days
Inst week, owing to the sb wa.
Mr. Ches. N, -,Lit t, f the 16th, is beck
free, e sis't fr Lis I•r..elrrM Pirtle. NI
`W. 'r tf.. li' •• 1 this ••o;tatry ." well
that he ie a -. lase t reran before starting
for home We hope Ire won t heave eta
h:auntSour. --Mr. Ni, u, Nturdyr has
add hie t'.s ' ('leer tint •ret for a
handsome henry He ueterelle •!e•.ling if.
draught et. ck i:. t:ie future
Mr. James CORA. hs. liven 1.1forad
the heat ..s of for hie Ana
QR11ai puma maw
Mr.:antes arae had l.'s Is, -
fr/nn during the eoM snap lase week
Mr. Arthur Churchill is buying
stogie f.,r Menitoha