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GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ‘:3, 1883.
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Legal. INEWS ABOUT HOME.
s,..lb•AGER 1t LEWIS, BARRISTERS, anumg ye. takin notes.
1.3 Goderich. Ate faith he'll Arent it."
E. N. Lnwe1
s. J. A. Moineor.
1017- TGVIT TOPICS.
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Claret. was Lea.-1.-eLee eteefe
Merpe Duet:- SC Brothers. C 111YES iOLICIfOlt v c
Conner Comeell :dee: 04-, P. Adele -ton. :' 1.1. 0. nee i -or ter of toe ',mere sad Wee(
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etre", Di i Leie en. over Butiera booestore.
Allan Use -Wit ••' ' le ma:. meet • - II. Arm' money to len 1 at lowest rates of intereet.
et rose.
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antistr). , ,..... IlleTkeite, Attorneys. SaLettors. etc
teetered). J. 1'. Darrow, We Prosaioet. 173
Street t : ..•• • . • of eetr% tt,
()oder. rat'.
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voTicf.-THE itNCIL oF THE
• Corporation of the Ceenty of If !true will
meet in the Court Howse, in the Town of I torte-
ricti. on Tuesday. lite ith Deeetubt le ',ext. All
text wits against tee C#A11111 niuet be sent in
betore the ern session of I ie second day of
nutting. PETE tt ADAM. -ION. Co. Clerk.
:1/4 OW. trth. Ida -
V OTICE--THE STATUTES OF
11 Canada, Vic. -M. Vol. 1. L13. are now
ready for nistributiuu at the office othe Clerk
of the Pesee. Ooi1PrIch. to Justices of the
Peace and others entitled to same.
IKA LEN ie. Clerk of the Pee e.
Office of the Clerk of the Peace,
Goderich, Nov. 23rd. 1ST( ; 191S -2t
sATS, OATS --THE suuserubER
win pay the higbent price in Cash for
Gets at tbe market Sto-e home in (rota of
the ntarket.
W. E. GBACE.
GaderIch. 21st Nov.. BM.
1.4 ENO V E D - MISS MORRIS,
1 t ol: twoonsker. haterenthved to the rooms
•boa Shepparda bookstore. %here she will
be pleesed to see be? patroiss in the future.
Entre! re on North street.
RE WEST HURON.
I hereby certify that JAMES T. (JARROW.
Esq., Itarnater-at-Low.buderich. has been sip-
poluted financial agent for ALEX. M. ROSS.
sq.. foram payment of Election expenses in-
curred during the By -Election. of November.
1$413.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
Returning Officer.
Gericrich, Ng -v% 21st. 1883. 1918 -
WOOD WANTED -TENDERS M'n.t.
te received by the undersigned up to
the 1st of Decent bar next for iffleords of green
woodeleech and maple. free from' Itm*s and
backs. to be delivered before the 1m of
,March. 1881 at the Goderich public schools.
Tender. may be made for lee; of 10 cords and
over. W3I. atrrettELL., Secy. of School
Beal d. 1914-3t.
ToTICE. - IS HEREBY GIVEN
ofoa I will net be responsible for any
debts t entreated after this note ee my son.
Jacob latnnebtaker. as be has tbrown off pa-
ineeret restraint. an.1 le now deem for himself.
h r.N ICY PANNEBAKER. lot 7. con 2. W. D.
oiborne.
NOTICE TO.DEBTi oRS-NOTICE IS
e_11 hereby' given that all pert ies indebted to
the welensfaned by note or bock account are
rietii. ted to settle the lainto or..: egn,I IllOre-
by sei, an en:wee 1 .erliect ion. I mean bee-
tle/we %SHAMA!! eMITH. 1952-
Straveb Anti
ITPAYED STEERS - CAME toN
the premises of MR. GEORGE BROPHY.
tot 2trd. eon. 7. Welt Wawanoeh. on or about
.he first of September. The owner is request-
ed to prove property. pay expensete aid take
them away. G. BItOP AV. 1017-1t.
1E1LON, HOLT & CAMERON,
1.../ Barristers, SA:clime in Chancery. ke.
.iwierich and Winirhani. M. C. Cameron. el
c.: to. Hoe. M. G. Cameron. bloderich. %V. k
Macam. lVizairbant. 1:31.
V °TICE IS H E REBY VEN T II AT
appleetlon will be aside to tbe Legisla-
tive ametnbly of fte Province of Ontario, at
its next session. toren act of Parliament. to
authorise the Supreme Court of .1 udieat lire for
itntatio. to admit John Robertson Miller. of
the Town of Goderich. In the Count a of Hu-
ron. law @Intent, *0 practice therein As a so-
licitor upon hie passim tho usual eternal na-
tives prescribed by the rules of the Law So-
ciety.
J. T. GARROW.
Solicitor.
Dated at Dederick, 1
Nov., lith. l3. I 19176*
VOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF
a...1 co A RLES STUART. DECEASED.
Notice is hereby by the executors of
the will of Charles Stuart.Stlate of the town-
ship of Wawauosh. ha the County of Huron.
roman, deceased, to all creditors and others
having claims against to estate of the de-
CC•Self• to send in the semte duly verified to
the undersigned Solicitors for the said execu-
tors. on or before the 1.1day of January. A.D.
1354, atter whit* este tbe executor will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased
Cbarles Stuart among the parties entitled
thereto. having regard only to the claims of
which they shall thou have notioe. and that
they will not tie liable. for any smote so dis-
tributed to any Oman of whose claim they
shall not then have received notice.
Dated at Goderich. Inc lith day of Novem-
ber, A.D.Ifitg.
CAMERON. HOLT et- CAMERON.
Goderit h.
Solicitors for Jopeph 1% ilson and Hugh Mc -
C ratite, executors of the wale Charles Stuart,
deceased. 1917.2*.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
COUNTY os HURON # By virtue of a Writ of
TO :
of Her MMesty's County Cottrt of the County
of Middlesex. and to me directed and deliver-
ed -againrt the Lands and Tenements of JOHN
MAD:WARRING at the milt of RICHARD
FUGGLE, I hare aelzed and taken In Execu-
tion all the right. title, interest. and equal' of
redeu ption of the above mimed defendant,
JOHN MAINW eitleING in and to the fol-
lowing latads and orentleee, a ir :- Two acres
of land. being a part of lot twelve, in the eolith
East boundary cencession of the Township of
Usborne. In the County of liuron, known as
the Imperial Mills Preperly. of Woodtiam,
and le uatte within eighteenrods and seven
inehte 'tat the South East angle of said farm
lot, ea two acres haviog a frontage on tbe
Town !inc. bete een the township of Usborne
and th Township of filanshard. in the (aunt
of Per le of eiereen rods, and extending back
the ft:.1 width of sixteen rode a distance of
tweet: rods, which Lands and Tenements I
shall offer for Rale. at my office. in the Court
House. in the 'row!), of Goderiele on S.kTUR-
OAV. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAT OF DE-
CEMBER, 1843. at the hour of Twelve of the
clock. noon.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
eilterifT, Huron.
Sheriff's Office. Do.ierich.
September 19th. lee3. ; • 1909 -td
Tor Site or to Let.
B. WHITELY, M.D., C.M., PRY- I
'901t SALE OR TO LET.-AFR AblE i'.17.4%.1418::7rio!urgeoon ene.Aehcoo utfghneaert e2tod.,0011.4.1
imetwin rooms and hall. woodshed, pump
cottage on Angletica etrect. Goderiete Last of it dean s Drug Store. up ettas. 1903t
and ti cool gsreen. stocked with choice fruit.
tVill be sold at • bargain. Apply to MRS.
UV; -OP, on the premises. before December
PO. 1917-3t.
1.41OR SALE -LOT NUMBER 425 IN
1. the town of Goderieh. For particulars
a ply to CAMERON. HOLT & CAMERON,
HarrtMers. Goderich. 1917 -it
QI.IALL FARM OR MARKET GAR- ,
ei DEN for sale. The above property i
within one mile of the market square, belng
part of lot 3. concession 1, Goder1.1.1 township,
containing 21 tierce of good es.. len ground.
It has on it a good frame house it i•i barn with
other conveniences. (Mod creche ea of grafted
fruit. Apply to E. WOODCOCK. Real Estate
Agent. Hamilton street. 1913-3m.
ATALUABLE FARM FOR SALE -
V Lot No. 5. In the Hayfield eon. township
of Goderich, tt6 acres, 10 to 30 acres cleared and
free from stumps -balance well timbered, has
frontage on Hayfield river and on the Clinton
• road, and adjoins the Incorporated village of
Bayfleld. For terms- -furthereaartieniare and
conditions of sale apply to LEITH. KING• etTONE & ARMOUR, Solicitors. 11 King
• street West Toronto. Or to John Morgan
Hotel keeper, Hayfteld. 13994(
LIARM FOR SALE -BEING THE
J. easterly 130 acres of block lettered "ff,"in
9' the 7th Concession of the Township of Col-
• :tame. About 33 or 90 seres are cleared. The
▪ growing timber conalsts bf maple. beech
and elm. A frame house. a large frame barn
• and 'table are on the premlaes. Fengood ces . %. vet road. For particulars apply to JOTIlti
• Ordy four miles from Doderich by a
BRECKENRIDGE. Goderloh, nr to /MAGER
k MORTON. Solicitors. Ooderlch. 1328
OUSE T() RENT -A COMFORT -
•''.1.1 ABLE frame house on South street ba
• for rent by the subscriber. it eontaine eight
rooms. in sedition to kitchen, pantry and bed-
room. and is possessed of ea err convenience
• in the ahem. of good cellar. hard and soft wat-
er, woodsheds, kc. Two-fifths or an sere
land are adjoining the house. upon which are
• * number of bearing fpilt Vette Teras reas-
amiable. Apply to 1(1.E0. MSMAI. Dade -
rich.
rOR SALE OR TO RENT. -THAT
-11. beautiful brick resbleaceseeing IF
}fr. Ince, sad formerly ooeuStsd by
Malcornsoa. at the heal of Newgate street.
Poseemion glees In October. Forparticniars
apply to the owaer, BRECKNNRIDOZ,
Newest* street (5n4W.
11111.
CI R. 31cDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC -
o• IAN. SURGEON, &c., graduate of Toe
onto University. Licertinte of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians, London. England. &c.,
M. C. P. Se Ontario. Office and residence
OpposiM Bailey's Hotel, Hamilton street. God-
erich 1 '
"FIR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SIM-
I-, GEON, Coroner ike. Office and residence
Bruce Street, second door west of Victoria
Street. 1751.
IT G. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI
.1.1_• coon. Surgeon and Aceoucher. Graduate
of Toronto University. Office opposite Camer
-on k Cameron's Bank. Lucknow. If not In
office. enquire at the Rank. 17e2 -y.
DRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
Paysieleas, Surgeons, Ammuchers, ke.
office at Dr. Shannon's residence. neer the
grol Goderioh. G. C. Stissnov. J. C. lissum-
TON 1751.
.Auctioneering
VSTATE OF CHARLES STUART,
sad sole late etwuus hie lifethaseK
Notice is bereb4ea *0 &11 remote ladebt-
the Township or &mimosa. Is tirebescssisty 01
Herne, lemmata, that salvos alt des te
the mod Clearlee Stuart, la his lifostess are
the undeteeppedeo• or paters the
Jaatotry A.D. IIPL tbe seemi w1
Ceert for osincethsw
1141AMERON HOLT & CAMERON
November nib, 1).
Mr for Joseph Mho poop
emo,RIPIRIt Ow On, eTCRAT
11,77,740
h.
TOHN KNOX, GENERAL AUC -
•J TIONRER and Land Valitator, Goderich,
Ont. Hering bad considerable experience in
the aucUoneering trade. he Is in a position to
discharge with thorough satisfaction all com-
mittable' entrusted to him. Order's left at
Startiee Hetet, or sent by mail to my add
Galeria P. 0.. carefully attended to. .10111N
KNOX. County Anctioneer. Mae(
TAMES PRENT10E, AUCTIONEER,
er and Appreleer. surcease, to e. Currie,
the People's Auctioneer. Moe : With Alex.
Men. Allan. Leare orders at this cam nr at
Sheppardei Hook Store ha my absentee. JAS.
PRENTICE. Anetioseer. 1913-
fot tis., •ehtlid Ceetforte ur eOlirette"
Doti rich clime.
F., ND.- VIP boly who left tee rublee- mat
in Victoria hall. Wecineeday liet. ata have
the emetic by g*ing to F. CRA BB.
The weather can hardly be calked settled,
but P. & A. Prielharn have settled down to a
steady tailoring trade at Crabb's block. Ryon
want • nubby suit give them • call.
To all whom it may concern -The under-
signed begs leave to state to the people of
Goderich that he is prepared to furnish them
vetch the beet wines and liquors at reasonable
reties. W. L. Horton.
The best Christmas present that you can
make to your friends this year is • pair of
fancy *tippers. But don't tome' that Riues,of
King/gem-at, is away ahead in that line. He
will make them np for you in first clam style.
George 11. Robson is his name.
Tithing photos gained him fame.
lie fills E. L. Johnsons place,
And studies weed the human face.
Call and see hun. If you're willing.
Your photograph well be "just killing,"
Foca niers MR TRI PR0PLI1-01 That G.
N. Levis. has the largest stook of stoves in
the county of Huron. (2) Also the largest as-
e ortment of stoves. (3) And Mr. W. S. Web-
ster is one of the beat workmen to set them
eat.
up. (1) And will sell cheaper than theunteayr
Who is that man with the thingy-meild
under his arm." "Why; that's SaDovrataging
his popular views of Goderich." "Oh, I ease
Does bo oleo take photos of people." "Well I
should smile. His cabinets are much adsair-
ed. Sallow. is • right smart photographer,
and don't you forget it."
The changeable weather makes no differ-
ence on the business of James Saunders et
Son. Their reties of stoves continue, and all
bands are busy -the remit ot the people's me.
peek:Maori of low prime. Christmas stock ar-
riving daily. Grand opening next month.
"The cheapest house under the sun."
SINOINO CLANS.- The first meeting of Mr.
Foot's vocal claim is announced for Monday
evening next. et 7t34 p.m. Those who have al-
ready given in their names, acti those wish-
ing to join, will meet in St. Deonre's church,
S. 8. house at the above mentioned time.
Fees. gentlemen, 31.50, hadies, tio, for tens
of 12 weeks.
0. C. Robertson, East street, is airing great
bergains in furniture. • Bedsteads, 31.-75. up:
lounge*. 31.50. up ottoman frames. WO up
▪ large stock ot looking gnome.. 15c.„ up. A
large stock of all kinds et picture frames. Pic-
ture framing at bottom prices. All kinds of
wreath frames made to order. All of
repairindone. C,arpets taken rir. cleaned
and relit d. 'Christmas cards and Mims.
Hcrace .Martin, of Detroit, is in town.
George Itrnooks has returned from Da-
kota.
Mrs. Connolly has gone to Toronto to
live
14. L Strang was in the Queen City
flue style.
last week.
Thos. Beecroft, of Wawa:with, who. is
attending Goderich Much)! School, has
been secured as teacher of S. S. No. 6,
Turnberry, at a salary of 11350.
Miu Mary Govendock, of McKillop,
now at Goderieh Model School, ha* ac-
cepted the position of teacher of & S.
No. 4, Stanley, at a salary of $3V0.
We are pleasoel to town that John Mc.
Gilli.-ray has coopturool & 4150 scholarship,
4th year, at the recent examination at
Toronto Ueiversity. Good enough.
White, the old shoemaker who stabbed
Brohinan the hotelkeeper, was, on
Saturday last, sentenced by Judge Doyle
to four years in the Provincial Peniten-
tiary.
George Porter, formerly of She a
bookstore. has returned from the orth-
west. Ho hooks well, and intends te
return to the Prairie province after
Christmas.
We regret to learn of the death of
Mrs. J. Bell, ..f Winghnin, eldest sister
of .the Messrs. Thomas of town. She
leaves one sou and two dau,ghteis to de-
plcre her loss.
R. H. Holmes, formerly a student ins
Goderich law riffles, has passed his legal
examination, and is opening, offices in
Wiegham and Blyth. Ho was in town
on W'ednesday.
Itev. B. B. Keefer has been successful
in his canvass in Goderich; and will or-
ganize a council of Royal Templets of
Temperance this (Friday) evening in the
temperance hall.
The Holman Eugliah Opera company
will appear in Victoria hall this evening
in "The Mascot." Plan of hail at Shep-
wod's. The price of resert-co seats has
been placed at 50 cones.
W. B. Dickson of Garrow & Proud -
foot's law office,"was successful, we ate
pleased to learn in passino.his final ex-
amination in the Supreme Court of Ju-
dicature last week, without an oral.
An entertainment under the auspices
of Knox Church S. S. will be held in
the church some evening between Christ-
mas and New Years. The prognmine
will he furnished chiefly by the juven-
iles. '
The Jane Mere•od, Capt. Finlay Mo -
Pherson, is in port for the, winter. She
canoe into port in the midst of a furious
gale last week. She -was well handled
by her captain, aad made the harbor in
. Harvey Howell. of Colbonle, left on
A. 0, Hodge, of Toronto., was in town
Tuesday with three two yem old colts,
last week. :two stallions and a, mare) for Des
John Morrison has sold the little fish Minos, Iowa. He was aoctompanied by
tug Blache Roland Papet as far as Chicago. Roly
. Miss Micara left last week -On a, visit returns to Canada.
to friends in London. T. W. Smithson, a well-known Huron
C. A. 'Humber is home after an ab- typo, who some years ago removed to
mince of a few months. Michigan, and began his career as editor
Mrs. Webster, of Blyth, spent a few and publisher, is now running the Clio
Star. The Star gives promise of being
daps in Goderich last week.
Donald Strachan, is suffering from an
acute attack of Bright's disease.
Mrs. Grahame Moorhouse, is visiting
•
An exchmige says some *cheater is
mailing circulars ell over the Provibee
from Birth, offering to sell 81,001) itt
hogus money for 8100. the secood
letter he mails - after he has got an
answer -he offers to. forsc,cd 8100 worth
for a ten dollar bill -just as a sample.
That is the lest the "stocker" will ever
see of his ten dollar bill if he sends it.
Hon. Edward Blake and Hoe. Mex.
Mackenzie arrived in 0 slerich on the
3:15 p.m. train on Thursday /*.01,e f or
the Reform convention to be held it.
Brucefield to -day (Friday). They were I
driven to the residence of M. C. Camer-
on, M.P. and wero the guests of that
gentleman durin; their stay in Gsler'ch.
Mrs. Ashley recently diaposed ..1 her
property on corner of Palmerston and
Raglan streets, to Mr. Williams, of Pal-
merston street. She left on Monday for
her future home, Allonioae Celorado,
where her bruther,Wesley McLellaii,now
resides. Sheowas much respected, and
will he mine 1 by her many ft ienis in
lute:ter, here she new lids. The cep-
( tain and men are et Big Island. Thew
lee. when taken et The captain's
were badly heat bitten, and alinest
1, and two children were swept overboard
stit drowned during the storm, a sea
I having struck the etibin, carrying part of
it et-lobo:ord. The Clarke brought with
her ten ash 1 oats from S. uth Bay and .
0n.enouglo 1131t:‘,1'. ith their crews et
Goderich and Hayfield Allan
Murray has not yet c••nie down froin hie
tielline quarters, but is expected sores.
Naw 11. R. Tim r. Tarit.n.-A change
of tone table has been made on this
branch of the 0. T. R. We aro now
tarred nith three trail,. %laity each way
inatead of four, as tornierly. There is
but 10110 express, and the train at riving
in the afternoon with titail and express
matter, daily papers, ete., is over an
neur slower than it should hu. Tho
postai authorities tweet 00 the
public being served faster car-
riage. The i.e.,' nein "tit is a slow
town. train, te,, and the chang generally is
On Friday eve.*ing the usual fottnight. unpopular. The trains hew run as fol-
Iwyhrenieel tthiengfooifiotwhienHig H. p5ro. gLr.amtintiou.w.kaii:l.paeree: : Depart -6 3.1#1. , 12:01 p.m., 3:15
A rri v.. -9:3O a. 1.11. , 3717, p.m.,
sented : Solo, Miss Harrison ; Iteading, 11:45 p If the wail time is led nn-
Miu Tighe ; Duett, Misses Yates awl ereyeti, some man with feet bases will
Ellerd ; ttesding, 3liss Cameron : •I. . ' out tho rAilway company for
Miss,Tminer ; Reading, Miss ; :....g.arlii::rgdan the reel., bet a tett here and
Reading, Mr Halls ; Dialogue, Messrs
Herten and Wilson. Ds eittirs. - A ace. from
The Stratford Literary and Musical LDnatkota tdoo nemont orfet.o.• enuvowwellof
Society are issuing a neat little N. -month.
ly paper called The Sehool. It is well Caiaelt°11- Da.- in lett" to his friend,
edited, and its local notes are spicy and t/esage finnttuu, of t1"5 tun a, says
full of interest to the students o.f Stott- 'Alt are well ot present. We have had
ferd. The first number contains a cut !very gond crops this ye tr. but prices aro
(4 the Riot' School. We wander if oim very low. Wheat is 91 cents a bees:lel,
diminutive C, dai hi4.11).t better get a ao.i at:, 21 cents. I on ioy own
fighting editor on its staff. anti 3IerchIn place 5,00) bushe4o or wheat
c. 0. F. -At the last reutar'meeting ani 41'°°° ()eta' Alt my Camel-
ot Ceuta Goderich, No. 32, C. 0. cf F., ton itlac#.! w;IN in oats, lilt did' wit turn
out well, owim; to a.seeond growth, but
the following officers were duly installed:
-R. R. Symmonds, C.R. • D. Standee, 1 will have I. ts oats to keep my horses
f..t with this white,. r have nearly
V.C.11.; T. Sneyd. F.8.; 'W. MaCrestb,
3,000 bushels of toy wheat in Duluth,
R.S.; C. Crabb, T.; C. Cottle, 8. 'TV.;
:old I will keep it till spring milesa prices
W. Pennington, J.4V.; E. Simmons, S.
ti up earlier. I have t. pay atorage and
B.; T. Gibbs, J. B. ; C. McKenzie, Chap-
lain. No. 32 is grown:, fotst, there be- insurance on it I am busy, have plenty
to 11,, and I eat like a 11#,Y81... W•3 plow
ing seven gentlemen for initiation at the
about 3fN) :scree this fall. Remember
next meeting...
cue to old friends."
The gentleman referred to in the
following iteni is a sen of Rev. D. Allan, The new time nialsea alines interest -
and a brother t.f A. Moll Allan, of log liOut, Sarnia mid Pert Mont. This
i what tee Isi,S1 CC!' saya about it : The
Goderich : "At the dinner held on Toes -
new time standarl conies Imo effett on
day niehl by "A" cutup:my, O. R.,
Sunjard next and will peeve very awk.
me..., the 70...bars of tha comorky pre. ward for Sarnia eiviiig to the fact that
at the Armoury Hotel. West Market •
sented Major Allan with a heedwene thIi PlIwe `'t‘ tl" 44"-"" /*A A"
(Irani Trunk trains op this side of the
gold watch and chain, accompauied by ,
river will Ito rue by the 75111 ineridrus
an appropriate address:" Thu Major
tiro regintent. • Senna true time ; while trailta OH the.'
time, which is half an hour earlier than
appears to be very Popular %tit': his en..
The School Board met at 8 Pot fiurol" side 'will be run by 90th
P. n1. cm_ meridian rinie, which ia half all hour
'Monday and received the resienation of
the Principal, Mr. W. R. 31iller. On rater than true time, so that Owe will
motion it was ordered that advertise- be a fUll hour's differoi standard
time to leave Port Hur2.neli:t say *2 p.
will not leave till it it p. tn., ou the
si.le, while a Pert H'inan man en
the, other hand %sill have to start an
hour ahead of time if he. wauts t...; catch
ft train on this side. The: true way to
wero granted to all retiring teachers., an end to this confusion would be to
adopt a central meridian stanaard for all
after which the Board adjourned. placieveatt of the Rocky 'Mountains, and
On Wednesday eveniiig last a few of another standard for those west. People
the friend.% of Geo. Armour assembled would then be able to travel from the
at the residence of C. F. Straubol, the Atlantic 6) the Rockies with some cer-
occasion being an oyster supper given to minty as to the time 1,,r takino trains at
George by his employer. pr.' -it 1., his lortly point silting the •rotee.,,
departure from amongst us. After lie*. 11
ing partaken plentifully of the delicious resitORE AND Orr. - The schnomer
bivalves an otter courses, Kolfaoe, which was rebuilt. in (Imierjoh
exPreaal°na I this seasen, and renamed the Express,
of fricndship and regret at his departure I
was on her return from her first trip.
were indulged in, both by employer and and „akin, for port., who i she missed
friends, after which the company separ-
ated, having spent an enjoyable evening.
1 the piens; and losing her stitcher, went
ere near Attrill's, tit 3 e'cloek on
Mr. Armour leaves on Monday to take a
position Well a former empleyer, in :
' Saturday morning. She wle leaded
s.! ave. front Wellacebilre. fi.r bee
whose service he had been for about nine nwnsi. McEwen. and was, in charo
year,. I of c .!lit 31cD•mel,I. The
l'ItoVILIAL S. S. Amootanos Worts. captain scuttlel her who.. 11 MAW
-T. McGillicuddy, in Knox church lec• lake eoing ashore. ;el 1 slit, settled
ture room on WwInesday evening, gave I.e. the bottom. with a cleat of
a sketch of the proceedings of the water io her 1)tt.,in to ..•-a lv her.
annual convention of the Provincial S. I The we alio nio ea Son 117,
S. Association, held at Cobourg last and the c w oo traosierr.- 1 t•, the
month. He briefly described the per- !Ileac!). the holes oltrote I, new anchor
sonalcharacteristics of aimeofthe lending I was eot Ir tlie teasel by Cont. Donee.
men, And gent a few of the most striking end b Immo). 1 out she
sayings of the occasion. The work if I when ht- teas !Male.' to her nii•lier in
the convention W.14 rapidly traced ia a deep water, and a..t. into harl..r. She
connected manner, searden by nession. was leaking badly, end the teen ire
Tho audience, owing to the heavy show • ; engine wee use4 paino her out et the
era which preveiled. waft rather thin. !deck until tsoporary repair, cell I be
The plam collection aenounted to 113.i, mule. lIct- ReallIN ilia been opened
which sous will join the funds of the • while ih,,roine1. Consideeable los.. will
Association. be entailed upon Mr. McEwen, who has
The Peruvian, on Saterday,z4th inst.. I the sympathy ..1 lois fellow citigens.
will be the last of the Allan L'ne mail , 'rho 4,11.4.iier Starlight went mitotic. it
steamers tin the Lowrenee titte year. I Core faland *lod a month sigo, and the
Attn. this the mail ate:mots will cell et ; too Andrew J. smith was sent np tu
Halifax every Setionhor for the paesen- ; take her oft. which act was successfully
sirs and made. The distance, by rail to , sccemplislie,l. The seleemer -had beam
R tip-top local paper. • mentos be inserted in al ..b., and 3/,P fur
a Principal, and for a he id teacher for
A. M. Kay, of Brussels posteffice,
anent a week in town recently. 11 St. David's Ward Sch...I. Aii neplica.
--e got tion from Mr. McLean of Luclinew, for
the position 1,f Principal, mei liti,1 over
for future consideration. Testnnoiliali
the full benefit of the recent gales, and
her parents, Major and 3Irs, Cooke.
thinks Goderich a breezy place in the
E. Poole, son of Rev. W. H. Pale late autumn. Addis is an aforetbras
is revisiting the scenes of his youth. typo, and feels; at home in a printing
Sallows, the photographer, has been °thee. He likes Goderich.
taking views around town during' the By the old system there was just 5
week. • h minutes' differencebetweota
Mr. end Mrs. Looney have gone t° Goderich2and English time. The result
Toronto to spend e couple of weeks _inlet the change is that the odd minutes
the Queen City. have been struck ..fr, and the difference
A hole was discovered in the bottom of 5 hours simply remains.
of the paddle steamer• lyanitube, ashore! A meeting will be held in tl:e maim
at Southampton. , over Tile Steen. office on Saturday
There was ice on the river on Friday 'evening, the 24th inst., at S o'clock, for
last. Mild weethee and rain have Leen ' the purpose of organizing a debating so -
our portion since. • • ciety, mock parliament, &c. All inter -
Tho schooner Nemesis. it it said, is toned are reriticated to attend.
1 breaking up near Bayfield, where she The tug blocking Bird, on Ftider
went ashore lad week. afternoon got along side of the .1. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Rialto- have gone to re.. Butts, the schooner that had been so
1 side in the house lately occupied by Miss lone at anchor outside the harbour, and
, stayed with her till early morning when
Steginiller. Waterloo) Si.
she started with her in tow for the river.
Miss Marks, Brucefield, who hes
been the guest uf Major Cooke fora few ' The to:, Kato Moffat, arrived in Port
on Sunday and left early on Monday ter
weeks, left for home last week.
bur Southampton. She is engaged to take
Miss Maggie Daly returned to
Leg, the Manitoba off tho 'here and tow her
home at Brantford on Saturday
accompanied hy her cousin, Miss N. A. 11° '5411141,
Doran.
i %thence/.
pump, and other necessary wrecking ajo
and is equipped with steam
Samuel Platt, and his son
left cn Monday p.m. for Detroit with 2 The storm lest week did much Injury
carloads et cattle for the American
market.
F. C. Macdonald, of Goderich, suc-
ceeded in carrying off the French prize
The damaee should be repaired at once
at the Trinity College examination re. I
I by the governinent.
conte held.
etalleoint Mc(4illivray is about to stout
The Misses Mills, of Seaforth, and I
guests f the Minn Danny during!
have been the1 010 tour through the county, giving a
Miss Tidey, of Norwich,
series .1 lectures on music. Led year
he taught the old notation. but he intends
the past week. I to explain the tonic-sobfa system this
We regret te learn that Miss Meer- ; M
TAVE4 BAILEY, LICENSED Arc-
., TION CER for the County of Huron. hav-
ing entered the list. le now prepared to &teed
to all orders for Auctioneeriag. Orders tett
at Balley's Hotel, Oedsivieb, sr Not by mail,
promptly attended to. •
it W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR
I I. the Oilaalg al Aarea. Was *Headed
Is any sort si SAO Addrees "BIM to
eaderieb P. O. tgeb.
$50,011A TO LOAN AT PtR
VS" CENT.
TIM TOKOWIN) 0111iltSRAL 1.111.7Wnt COT
an mewed Ile leas
ey *13 30' estate Par -
ebb MN rearly. ea
TERMS TO KITT BORROWERS,
ea antvilam term semettr.
Apply re
CAIIIESOW. IVOLIalerfata
Masts fes liamts
to the elevated walk leading to tla out-
side range light on the north pior, seve-
ral of the stanchions of the trestle work
have been washed out by floating logs.
. .
htina°, who is at present visiting hat, , doubt. will be able to clearly put this • allfal. It ni true, 11 greater than to bedly knockv,I about. and was hardly it
ter, Mrs. Jennimrs, 's method f:d reading music at sight.
1 worm we New Yowls. hod there is it ten- to face author ti weather On Thursday
nther poor health. I responding saving el 500 miles, Hoolifex t morning the tug shorted with the Stirs -
To Isramittra Stneorosswo. - Back
Mri. Thntalat• returned oil Timilbaskals 1.1 numbers of TEN &NEAL, snosioning the poet. Lot winter the Pariaisn, Posvu• I ou. the wind increased. ai-d the tea line
toeing that nearer to Liveroml ?loan New 1 li4lit in tow for the river. About 3 p.
ibeevilsisan is arros:aumWinghaussillbss' wbielld,,gbibows, she 1 earlier ehapters of .nurhanfw._ and ref" VIM. Saul other steamer* ,14 the line hair* , 1, ,rtve The tile key', c',....,,, 1 I the
popular story, ean ne '1 "Y new sub- I repeatedly reached their dock in LVOV ! eciwtotter unt:1 eb,,at ft rOcleek, when elm
late Mn. John Bell
I scribers who will seed in their names 1 01 an Sandisys. Ay a new 61111h2e- was (erred to 1eave her awl make fee
The tug John Owen returned into poet land mossy Imbue the let r4 December. I mutt made by the company, interme- sheltor. The Sant,' wiser.' 5 iuthensp-
" "lid" sftsissaa sad reallaald idll Dm" tail t° avail "Iir"it 4 this "Ike I due* and ataaraa* Powwwwipww for fibs- t en and Iiincird ne lieltle, I,ut throiteh a
ofi"Niathe schY "Ilooserinqu' sh. 141 muell I W not It°11 rsollar "beeribar• joy will be booked through r' Liver- rift the failing snow ai;litvl Gnat.
IWe have received the British Coolest- pool, ilnd then liy rail to Glearow, at i rich li4ht, awl eitmle hit:40r aleitt them
Three St. °kir firer hip WWI in the 1,4, Directory, fpr Ism a hire. ha". eieree ruse as sr, urrel„„,t, Fiteerego (di Phe wasonvetr-
harbm "I auudajwilwrilib/1' Tbsk ilaaell 41 volume of 400 pages. It contains I arto ahon hooked te Loudon, I al with ice, and her roe:* were too hard
ar. ebe jails ... "dm. j. 8.11111 aa"large amount of statistical and deactrip. ! lir. Onatol. (1111.1t7f Linanriek, BA- I and stiff in work. Four men with tee
sad the Kato Mallistt. t tire intwein*einn &incoming doe Pees& I fast and Queenstown without extra! strum pumps were left on the lahremer.
R. Vaudoise, of Calaarnia, Holt sit 1 resew* ot the Doweinion. These de. charge. The Sarmatian will leave Hali- The mon seemed to be dam% after ted
Cataitun'a lar °Ilse. P.m" bill kat ill* I «realm obtainine accurate knowledge ' fax no the 1.111 Tharmahrro and th• liar- tag pot bei c000lectioto, end 11 as feared
tell"list• wish"4 " "II, at ell• hi. ! of the comstry, its climate, reernsresa,
etausiastioa lam week. institutions, in a 00.0100, intelligible
Hack Bas. 1.40.0111,14 lest week from 1 sum shnsio sossok nas dinsenrs.
the Fisk tektade• He reports floh 1 Reeedse a well eseested MM. it contains
Milian nut the For O&M* and all
iisformatinsi apply to IL Armstrong, Oa-
st went, Ooderieh.
The tag James Clarke arrived in Chide-
afearies;serseme. Jam & grasoLacia: heims be. *WA law illegratisas. of pulsate holdings. rich ,41 Wedrusday nit, from Oen?
itsinates wZrseserris barrels The .othst 105011150,11 0. the ormsery. ale It a pelolialmA by It. T• aims Bay. She reports via seen the
of 4. 111111 101114
Ashton fleet are exported home otailv ItiMinene, Vseelese, 14.c
hires 1101.3 ff. • Ir.** e.,q ?p.m ....o.szt,
they unelected ,the pumps The m-
ing apparatus of the Starlight woe sU
astray, and the Ammo* an that the via
eel and crew west to the Wiest,.
While in port the A J Smith wee u.
**I for enstomi, but wary iltomorigend7