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Teal finalicrat.
GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1884,
Dentistry.
NIOHOL40141, LDA, SURGEON
Deatlet. Chloe end rorildenvo. West
eiresi tame dorant below Weak at Simonet.
Godarke 17)1
it:4e People's iLolumn.
NEWS ABOUT HOME
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Tont TOMOS.
Gaeketcb Maar.
ler the -*Mid Comfort -.r "Oilvo:te
Nome Of pltrgo is beery for betcabeac. and
("1 ENR
KA L SERVANT WANT °' ED- **°*moms.rbut if you want
N_.1 buty and • Jo
Apply at this tam ISIO-It Wort of eay all the time apt as
album Med with photos taken by Robson.
The members of W. R. Robertans's
• buok-keepaue class uu Friday lout pre-
attetv.1 hitu with a handientie easy chiur
, Otail pretty napkin holder, at • mirk of
t respect and appreciatiou. The proses-
' totem was acomnpanied by a neat ad
..1drees.
Wui. Kay, our popular tight -home
keeper, has received instructious freta
• the Impartment of Mario.), to forward to
Ottawa, all the apperatusionmected with
g the lights at the new light house. It is
intended to replace the atone with a
more powerful light and rellecter. The
"flash" will also be improved upon. -
[Kincardine Reporter
et rra GE PIANO TOR SALM o-
ebeep -41Oct/wee; dews germ .01tY.&
*Arm osa be well recommit= tingalre
at Ude slim.
HINGIsEel.- FOR SALE AT rtuere
Ii tareestes to tbe buyer. two carloads of
Maim -No 1 pine. ane Picot sod cedar.
bargain to smorhosses. JOHHPH KIDD,
tereatteset Dalt woorks. Oecteracto IMO(
0 i!C12 !SHRUBBY GIVEN THAT
apeneattea will he mods to Ib. Leftists -
vs .'nilly of the Provlaoe of Osstorio, at
Reit motion. toren act of Parliament, to
rue. the Supreme "our* of Judi i4111 ore for
to admtt John Robertson Miller, of
own or lioderich. in the Couuts of Hu-
lse staitent to mactiee therein ae is su-
ction his me the usual eland as -
pr. scribed y the ruks of the Law Mo.
7.
A. 14. Hsnderser, is visitingG
at alt h▪ =
..H1/14 ISM i • LIU* John Doyle has returned from De -
For Sale or to Let.
Solk
J. T. DARROW,itor.
Whoa, others grumble about times brio
e Rquo, wore num.
keeps • Wit sipper no. rhea the best I aloe
possIble for the nioney.asof doss • good trade.
Corner of Albkot block.
You might sort litie flow looking young 'Me
In town, and If his rlothe• don't 111 hint he
doesn't show to advaidaigo- If you worst to
look MAW'. leL 10 P. .1- A. Pri.lhards tailoring
astablIshment.
The election of a warden is always a bur
orient at the county council. *ad great /mer-
est $. taken la the vote. But it you want to
gM better than u acclansatioa vote go to Sal-
low, gallery, and t a Orel -class photograph.
Oleos lt" 'sow RIGHT .11IY•T.- W. are
modest in oar demaada. Those who here not
responded to the can made upon them on
the ist Jany.. will dorm as early .. posalb'e
Those wboti.vo.o promptly reepooded, •III
=
t4sunders k nun. Wero-.I. next eaur
auxeet oar thank... liatins a• usiud.
oot
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the Post Office.
roR SALE OR TO ti -r. -A FltAMIC
.1: cottage on Amylase& street. liotterich.
costal:411ga rosins sad hall, vroodalied. pump
and • good garden. stocked with choice fruit.
Wflh be sold at • bargain. Apply to 3031.1.
HYSLOP. oa the premise.. before Wombs,
ist. 1010.
1410/t SALE- LOT NUMBER 425 IN
1 the town ot Ooderieli. For particulars
imply to CA Miltio7i. 3101.7 k CAMP:1.0S.
liarrosters. Ouderich. 1,17 -11
QMALL FARM OR MARKET GAR-
"-, LEN ,tor sok. The above property us
within one mile of the market square. being
part of let 3. concession 1.Doilmiell towoiskip,, .
001110411106 2/ acres of good
It has oa it • good frame home mad 0sr with
other outs Teakwood'. laid orchard or grafted
Milt =to E. WOODCOCK. Real Emote
ton street. 1814.11a.
VALUABLE FARM- FOR liALIC--
v Let No. S. fa the Hogilloid con. township
'3 4/adm. 0 acres. 0 le&bweseilsored sod
tree from stamps -balance Ira timbered. bos
77O•taKe ins Day Maid river and cut the Climes
road, and adjoin* the Moorponated village of
Hayfield. Tor terms further partieumrs and
neediness& of sole apply to LEITH. KINGirroNg & ARNO( ha Xing
M"eWest Toronto. Or to Joke Um=
tel keeper. Reynold.
ARM FOR fiAlli-BRING THE
easterly 130 acres of Meek lettered in
7th Conciliate's of the Towedem et
A bout 01 0? SW sena mis alsarsd. Thi
timber consists of whams. beech
efts. A frame housow HMIs Hamm beim
stable are old tbe gronsises.
7 fear modes hum tifertieh by
road. Fate particulars apply to AOHN
RICr1LINKID031, Oodertch, or to SkAOKR
1111ORTON. Solicitors. Ooderiels. 1816
"Olt SALE 01: TO RE:ST.-THAT'
beautiful brick resides occupied by
r. Rio.. and formerly occo iied by Mr. S.
is. at the head of . emgate street.
ou given in ()Motor. Formirticulare
to the owner, J. BRECKMCRIDOK.
ewpate otrare Ilede-feh. l.
Auctioneering
-AN KNOX, GENERAL ACC-
_
It., TIONIC111 and Land Voluator. Ooderich.
g oat Harlem Rwl ocemeeratee experienor in
ths sectioneering trade. be is la • position to
dletheepre with thorough satisfaction alt e000-
rO:catenated to him. Order's left at
n's Hotel. or rent by moll to my address,
b P. tr. carefully atteeded to. JOHN
IL County Auctiosiesr. 11111741
trott.
Herring fishing through thrice has be -
1(011,
C. A. Humber ha. returned from his
trip east.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Fisher spent a few
days at Varna.
The therrnetneter ranged 10' below
sere en Thursday.
It, S. Will;ams was callwl to Toronto
this week en business
Mies Kirkpatrick is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. M. G.Camentri,
Jame' Addison has a gang of men re-
pairing the breakwater for the Govern-
ment.
Rev. Father Nurthgraves will by re-
quest dehrer his lecture on "Reason and
Revelation" ia Victoria Hall, Goderielt,
on Wednesday next. The press speaks
favorably of it. l'he lecture is mid to
be a tcholarly defence of Christianity as
opposed to intidolity, and will likely be.
attended b members of ell denomina-
tions. A minion 25 cents.
Anniversary sermons were preached
on Sunday last in the M. E. church
'oy the pastor, Rev. J. Morden, in
the atoning, and Rev. T. M. Camp-
bell, of North street Methodist church
in the evening. On Monday evening
the annual teameeting was held, whea
addresses were riven by Rev. T. IL
Campbell, Goderich, and James Orey,
of Clinton. The pastor eccupied the
chair. The choir was else in attend -
&IMO.
At tbs. last meeting of the Lucknow
Caledonian Society the following officers
were sleeted for the ensuing year :-
Chid, M. Campbell ; 1st Chieftain, A.
McPherson 2nd Chieftain. (:o.. Dietz -
lass ; 3rd Chieftain, Ceet Jekti Me
Pherson ; 4th Chieftain, Jelin F. Stew-
art ; Secretary, John Elliott ; Treasurer,
D. E. Cameron; blarshale, G. Wilson
and A. Anderson; Standard Bearers. A.
K. Cameron and K. KIN? ; Bard, J. P.
Stewart ; Pipers. J. McKay and A. Fin -
The night express oif Wednesday did layeen.
net get in unfit about 2 a. m oon Thera- CHORAL UNION. -At a meeting held
day.
in St. (home's church S. S. house on
The London Free Press calendar is one Tuesday evening but, the following . RI
of the moot attractive we have received core for this organization were eleetW:
thia year. President, S. P. Halls ; Vice President,
Mrs. Tonilinson, London, and her Mos- lt RuIlth KM -tress- R. S.
littledaughter Leah, are the guests of Williams ; Cotillnittee, Rele"n•
Mrs. Henry Thomas. Hayes and Kay. W. F. skotwas en- t
NERAL INTELLICEN
The youthful raker 4 the Blyth /Z.- CHANCERY'S CHANCES.
nem threatens a libel suit; agaiest those
papers who were enterprising enough to
t nowt nohow .1 IreleD111111e.1 Is.,
copy the item that first appeared in a
-------- tteive 1.P1/111010. There
--I were very few settlers it* the township at
or
had located en the Maitland eon., near
ui 1832 Jului and Samuel
u I Holmes settled on lots 34 arid 33, and
county exchange to the effect that a Mr. nen va. ASSAIL
Afdric was going to le it the patter This important case has at last .oe
whit the Zuu°4_14t" went wuth• 'Jur decided by the highest court III Canada
I young let such small in Mr. Attedri favor. The facts, %vitae
1tuatten tree him. Mr. Aldrich, it ap- ,y interest our readers, are as follows
pean, ut UOt going to edit the Recite%
Piatt
Rink on Wednesday ;evening were said the town of Omierich, for a will site,and
Thu Carnival costumea at the Anode I puirculiam1434,1ta oitgaledf blockawnEhaurdighF4,
tractive charecters appearing on the too land, and to make a race from the dain
tu be bard to hest, unity -stew and at• fa right to build a dam across the Malt -
We secured the names ef the following : to the mill. The /lull sae and mill nee
-Mies Sumill, Autumn Leaves; Clara were particularly described in the lease
*lath, Night : Mary guiut, Snowflake; by melee and bounds. Platt built the
Fanny Lawrence, Housemaid ; Lottie mut aud the race within his hunts, and
VandorliP, Swell ; Hattie Ban, Red • dam acnes, the river to outumuntcate
Riding Heed ; Hatt. Denagh, Waiting with Om race. the whole having been
ing Sled ; Annie Elliutt, Snowshoes ; completed and ready fur use about
Grace Cameron, Red Riding Hood ; Christmas. 1859.
Georgie Martin, fled Iliding Hood ; Platt's lemon were the odd Buffalo and
N 'I Tra , Q ,i• Fairies Lake Huron R. R. cu., who Gen owned
Kies Weatherald, Fashionable Young I the lands terming both bowie of the
t*dy , . manor, Shep crdees ; I river up to Maitland bridge, except the
Nellie Vanderlip, Ma'. Little Girl; Mag- I old Galt property tilock A, Colborne.)
gie Gypsy ; Ladle Kirkbride, Shortly after starting the mill, Platt
Queen of Flowers. S. G. Reid, Mir discovered that the water -power tom in-
It'alter Raleigh ; Rob, Wilkinson, Hindu I sufficient, and he thereupon extended
Jugg , e., ge sr, e ,e the race up along the front oof Rook F,
Johnny McGuire, Pune, tile Pati ; ! then owned by Ms lessors therrailorty
Ellwood, Earl of Mama, ; D. Ar- coo! to the Maitland bridge, t her...• he
nold, Jockey ; W. L. Foot. Clown; I built the stone dam. This work, which
Reboot McKay, Coachman ; Charles An- I coat a large sum of money, was complet-
dreers, Trumpeter of Richard I.; S. Hill, ed in 1863, and proved satisfactory as a
Highland Officer Jack Elwood, Queen !suflizient water supply. The mill otrigi-
Mary's Page : Alex. KirkbriOto Hay- I nally built was an exteusive and thor-
seed ; M. Weatherald, Blue Beard; Diek 1ouehly equipped stone trist mill, with
Black. My Mother and I ; - Wiseman, I saw mill attached, and was nu doubt a
Ianada ; Mary Jenkins, Winter ; Wallie valuable poverty. Thu drat mill, how -I
nolo, Jockey Willie Rubinson, led ever. was burnt teeny rein ago, and
Man ; Charlie Sturnions, Ltloorer ; Ar- was never relmilt.
thus Ryon:twin, Clown. The following In 1871 the It. c, , ade..eto,,o and
prises were awarded : Miss Ismaili, 1st sold all their lands at Godericla, reserv-1
Prize; Hattie Smith, Girl's Prize; S. G. ing ably the mill site, mill nee and dam
Rectal, 1st Prize ; Percy Waken. RoYa' aa originary described. Mr. Attrill sub•
• • •
, Rob. I Ituloa• Special Prise ; sequently became the owner of all the
Dick Black, Comic. lands thus -sold. -
In 1873 Mr. Platt s aaaignee ubtaineol
THE NEW COUNCIL. a deeol frum from the Railway co. of the
mill site, oa.c., under the ooriginal right
of minium. In this deed the mill site.
W elm &wee as see maim ary g. v
race and damn were agaii. descril•ed by
particular metes and bounds precisely as
The town council for 18134 met "on s'n the or g nal lease with right of pur-
Sloaulay morning last at 11 •Oclock. chase.
All th;e members took their taste, al Attrill contended, as he bad been ad-
er making the usual decLumoions of rued, that the new rare was upon his
'edification and office. ofo.. andt tat as he owned
The motor, in takiag the chair, stated o .1
toe Lind on both snits of the river, the
hat the changes made by the election dam near the bridge was an interference
iaJ root been yery tounerous- A large with his riparian right& He n.4ified
proportion uf the old members had been Platt at a tints when the dein and ooze,
*turned, and he hoped the 111.01.1 har- through the action of freshets, retired
nonious feeling that had obtained dur- extensive repairs. to keep in future with -
ng the past year would contiuue III the in his own bounds. Platt paid ;to atom
-
present counce. o_„ tion to this, but repaired the race and
Th. council *PP11411°11 H. W• D4/1 dam as they had Leen, whereupon
edu•I‘iit.oritforR‘1,88berlisoautil the mayor appeint- Attrill threw down the dam and closed
up the race. Platt then commented the
Messrs. Johnston, Murnoy, Colborne, suit. It waa tried before Mr. leatioe
Sutler and Nairn were appointed on the Proudfoot at eloderich in April, 1880.
selecting ciontmittee.
who bold that, although the race wits on
The foll..winz committee were then land, and the dem outside
Platt • haute, yeti/ at Platt bad aceitar-
ed • right to use these emententsolnough
the acquiescence or Noise of Ge Rail-
way cu., and he made a decree for Platt
with ousts.
Corer or Raybaos _ Mayor, magges.
This fitICDPI: was affirool by tile Court
Deputy Reeve, Campion, Butler.
et Appeal, but upon the groutid that the
rococo -a -- Jordan, Reel e, Deputy
mew was net upon Attras land at a11.
Reeve, Colborne, Campion.
The Supreme Como held, rev ening
Flee -.Butler, Cantelon. Elliott, Mit-
chell, Nairn. the orininal decree, and the judgment of
the Court of Appea', 1•41.1 dismission
Bangor.- Murney, Bingham, But'er,
Jordan, Lee.
HEALTH -Jordan, Cialtelon, Colborne,
Mitchell, Nicholson and r.11 !incensed
medical men and druggists in town.
Mourn -Nicholson, B;ngham, Mur.
-neYetee' Ns"voirTII,NL(.1e, Cantelon. Mitchell,Nairte
PRI I, &Arlo:VERT AND SreeLllat
Praia!' Woasts-Rin;ham, Butler, El-
liott, Mitchell,' Money. Lee, Colborne.
ROMP - Mayor, Elliott, Mitchell,
N icholson, Can t elon.
with • rued from it *lune ! Week Vs he
Arici A L -ltref -Ittier4,-trtf Kerr -
e. *as claiming.
eriefttaiet, Ciehoue, Jeorlan, Miu'uoY, Mosso emaneon, }telt & Cameron
Gee, Conipion.
were solietturs throughout for Matt, and
The Mater t ) 1,0 SI «Bei° me iib,r
that tune. Iu 1830 ur 31 the Jchnsous
about the Rita* the mune time the Fotd
b brothers and Robert Proctor also settled
, I in the ueighborhood. About the same
i f date as Mr. Jenkins' settlement came
also the Coos brothers, Jos. Whitehead
and John Wilson. Hence Mr. Jenkins
ouuld very well be called one of the
township fathers. In 1843 he removed
to lot 18, where he lived initil bia death,
and which place ho called ••Woodlands
Farm." For a number ef year past
this place has been under the tuauaee-
lucid of Ins son Mr. Thos Jenkins, and
the deceased and las wife have had ono
of the best of homem livingwith him
In the rebellion of 18373* Mr. Jon-
i
: Lint was engaged in active duty as ••ne
, of t he home guards stationed at the
! place where Clinton now stands, snot
' could recount inator an adventure in con-
nection loth that stormy ported of our
history. When the reb Ilion ceased ho
returned to his farm and by Ina indus
try, economy and good management
ansateed fur himself a large fortune,
1 which he leaves fur the enjoyment of his
ftooily. He loaves behind him a wife
mid nine children, al! married. twenty
Intim t,sand children. His children aro
Mrs 1). Morrow, Golerich, Mrs. Chas.
Bloke, Sirs. J. Laithwaite, Thomas,
r Rete/and and John Jenitios, of Gode-
rich township, Mrs. John Smith, Clin-
ton, Mrs. R. Ferris and Mrs. G. Jen-
kins, of Hullett.
Although bruuyht up in the Chnrch of
Etialantl he connected 51011.11 10 1849
with the then Wesleyan church, if which
he Luis fur 35 years been a consistent
member. He read • great deal on re-
ligiotis subjects. and would spend hours
talking with anyone on such topics. Hs
was ecrupulonsly honest and straight-
forward, an -i conducted all his dealing in
a iniat methodical manner. During his
last illness 'he repeatedly expremed his
readiness te go home, and even his
anxiety to be released from earth, and
diel in the sure And certain hope ei the
intruortahty of the just besot/it the grave.
-- [New Era.
Mrs. Fairbeirn, a sister of Stephen Itatt°d
meeting for peseta...ea will he held on
as conductor. The first regular
Andrews, took first prize at the recent
Monday evening, 4th February, 1884, t
skating carnival *n Exeter.
at 7:45 p. in in St. George's church S. 1
Miss Platt returned to her heats last a house. The musk hee beeu ordered,
cities of Lotdon and Detroit.
M. McBride, principal of Stratford '
week, after a six months' visit in the and a full rehearsal is desirable.
John Vanatter, oar job foreman, is un High School (formerly of Guderich is
the mend foes an attack of int proving a success in Ms new position.
has been off work sine* Monday.
The &neon says the attend/1AM 111 the
James Clark purposes building a new SChool has increased, and that chimp are '1
home on the site of his present reed- running very satisfactory under the new ,
mos. The old house is being tort. down principal. "As has 'often been remarked
there is no geod reason why, with the
facilities afforded, this school should not. .
as rds its re utatio t d I
new.
blies Aim Duisagh, caretaker of the
Reform rooms, we timed to learn, has
been seriously ill of inflammation of the
lungs.
Chrystal & Black have oompletael i. -
pare to the boiler of the Clinton woollen
rega .3. 11 an equa to
any in the Province. There are now !*
stens of revival, harmonious working anti
sanguine anticipation among the present
staff, which is very gratifying...
truck :-
!Handling Veasealitrom of the Cornwell fee
MOIL
CEMETERY -Elliott. Bingham, Cante-
en, Nicholson, Murnee.
actory. Mr. Park, Pied the memos. Pe i.
went ut the job. &rather I Reoron says: - The anni-
eo,.. Telford, firemen 0. T. it, bee rereary services in Knox church were
not been able yet to resume his duties held un Sunday last, and were well
Sum the locomotive ran off the track at attended. Rev. J. A. Turubull, LL B.
G el ri I
Th. SU h
the junction, his arm having been hurt ' e c ',preached on both occasions.
TANKS PRENTICE, AUCTIONEER,
V ad
severely. Hui discourses were apprnpriate, well
reasoned and impressive. On Monday
evening the annual tea -meeting was held,
and was a success fintiseially and other-
wise. Rev. Moan Turnbull, Tully
ing of Tuesday, January 29th, open to chairman , Ayen, Gilpin and Cunning -
members only.
ham gave aildresses-brief and pithy.
Some of the best talent in town has The proceeds were about 5100.
been secured for the entertainment un -
An exchange says :---Curling is all the
der the auspices of the Y. P. EC of C. E.
of North Street Methodist Church this nem at present, and is entered into with
great enthusiasm by the Soutch members
evening. Admission 10e.
of the community. Those who play the
"histiPumt for 1883, "ad* ell al' 161" the exhilarating exercise of skating, er II
lowing cheering compliment :--"T_,..‘na do well to take great care of themselves,
Smut is a welcome visitor to one Lee- as a cold may 5. 50 easily contracted by
troit home, and its weekly calls anxious- bo o • d id id
ly looked for. '' standing a ut en tin ice, an a cio.
this time of the Year is not the easiest
thing in the worIct to get rid of. There
have been several instances of people
being laid up by inflammation of the
lungs in this way. The changeable
weather we have had is very treacher-
ous.
Hoitaittot. - (In VIrodeesday a to.
St. George's bell rang out severity
to do honer to the nuptials ot Mine
Tremens*: Thomas, youngest (laughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomm, and F.
W. Reccotnbe, eon it( R. Seccoombe, goo
of London South. The bride IMO
modestly attired in white cashmere ea
Nevem. with trimmings of lace and white
watered silk ; bonnet to match, *Ahem
plume or flower. The bridesmaids were
Mimes Anne Cooke, youngest daughter
of Meier Cooke, and Miss Annie Bell, nf
Winghem, Dime of the bride. Beth
were attired in white muslin, with bon-
nets like the beide. The groomsmen
were Messrs. J. Thomas, brother of the
bride. and F. Pridhsia. The usual mar
rime ceremony et St. Genroit's was
soletnninsd by the Vim. Archdeacon
Inwood and Rom Mr. Walters. Mr.
Foote, organist, kindly played rtipri-
Me airs. Mr. lewrenon, mad,
we the bride away. The 10 ea train
hslng very late,Mr anti Mra filesereabe,
father sad mother od the bridegroom,
and Mr. Seeenenbe, brother, wove too
late for the marriage ceremony at the
ahem& The guests, of whom there
were a Imp lammthor. partook of break-
fast at tte home of the Ibri le. The
bridal party left with s000mpanying
guests at 3 p. ea for Detroit, and on
their return to their home at London
Smith, will hold a novelise.
111* Attetiimeer. Otnee: With Akx.
el). Anna. Leave seders at this Mier or at
's Book Store Ha soy absence. JAS.
TICK A ricUonwer. 1301.
TAMES BAILEY, LICENSED AUeo
TIONIIKR for the Couitty of Huron. bay-
ing entered the list, Is now prepared to attest,
iet alt orders for Auctionerring Order. left
.O. B.uw. Hotel. Oodertch. or sent by resdl.
grenotly summed to. *MO
IIW. HALL, AUCTIONEER FOR
. the County of Huron. Soles &Headed
rdblf Bert 07MO/ COWS. Address orlbstoto
oriel' P. O. MS.
°mark, °Hee -The Moware. 1 down
8. WHITELY, M.D., PRY-
. BICIA71. warmest. Ascouctieur. etc.. M.
Nast of Wilsoa's Dreg mere, up stairs. INK
R. McDONAG11, M.D. PHYSIC-
. IAN. SORGIO014, Re.. Gradioole of Tor
Otwo (Ialverilly.l.toettlate of Om Rood (701.
Yip of Physicians. Loudest Kitiglood. ale..
111_ .0 P .k. °markt Once and resideuee
unveils Bailey's Hotel. Hareiltos see=11-
Reich
11111. MeLILAN, PHYS/CIAN, SUR-
-a-• GROW Coroner Re. Olice sad residence
nesse Street mooed dose west et Viesesie
Mrs&
H G. KACKID, M. D. MIMI
... • ciateitmesa aste Aceoleriw:r. Onsduate
TOT01110 Olike opposite ('amer
'Gs & Caimans's Illmok Lookaow. If not 10
Wine- eisoodee at Obi Ilaalt.
111114.
• annual sale of magazines and pa-
pers of the Mechanics' Institute will be
held in the Reading Room on the even -
A Detroit subscriber, in renewing his
woe, as WWI as those who ludo's* 115
L J. Sandford, hrether-inlaw of Mr.
Redenhurst, has relieved F. W. Flutehi-
eon, at th. Bank of Commerce here, and
the latter sakes the formers place at
Boni*. We understand an schwa void
will be caused in the Gorierich stiow-shoe
brigade by the removal of Mr. Hutehl-
MO.
The Rev. T. M. Campbell gives the
next lecture of the series in the North
St. Methodist church on Tuesday even-
ing next. The subject is "The three
Toms," or the representative pieta of
Ragland, Ireland and Scotland. There
will no doubt be • good attendance at
this lecture. Tickets for this and His
remainder of the course 35e. Single
lecture 20e.
nm. SHANNON & HAMILTON, J, D. Welsh, WPM of Mrs. Welsh, of
Orel
Siggemeate jesimocernehotio. 44.
Elis street, died in the Northwest on
offr Friday last He left home eight meallis
A18111011. J. C.
Ton mi. ago, and just before his death had hese
naming his brother, who had met with
an solidest John was a steady young
fellow, 10 years of age, and well knows
es • painter anti bill. poster,around Gude--
ride He was almost the sole support
01 51. bereaved mother -
Legal.
CAGIER & LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
nrairmellita. 1. A. NORTIOR.
K. N. tonna.
C. H A YRS, SOLIUTPOR & o ,
Oates eerier .1 15. ovum and Wein
. Gederleassevessie Itatim's boidiatoro.
`""lear le Med rates et tolerant.
A:ROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR
ondeeterl. Oarterw. Preeeteet.
Attorneys Rebottle% Me
A111180/4, ROLT & CAMIERON,
beereitateler la Chewer,. Ite.
rivairie2s. Csurimaros. Q
. Gederieb. W.
Ooectiar -A °mart by the iseenhers
of the St George's church choir and the
Goderiela Glee Chile will be held in the
8. S. home, es Monday evening neat,
Jemmy Able 1884. Seine very pretty
shasilard Neglish glees will be rendered,
add as several of the most prominent
smateme of the town have badly eon -
mated to 'maser, s moot eajoyable
eoeeert may he expected. Admissioe
25e. ; children 15e. To enramence at 8
pm. Proceeds in aid of Rt. Genrge's
sherelt their feed.
Platt's action wi*hci ate, that he had no
riohl the Me or dam, and that
Attrill was, therefore, justiliol it. whet
he did.
The 011111 imestion througheut was the
proper legal onistruction ur meaning of
the cootiveyances, and the effeot of the
lest judgment is simply to declare that
that Platt's Held. are bunted by the
metes and bounds mention 11, bet eun-
veyaince which clearly stop short ben-
diest* of yards below th dim, which
mare Garrow & Proudfout for Attrill.
all committees on which he it nut named.
Platt has, we understand, announced
The tint named ois nazi coomittees is .
ehlirman. hia intention to carry this nee to toe
i. y Cnuucil, Englend, if that august,
111t moth. . ...trusted vijoutued. Pi
harather tliatant, court will gritit him
ler./ e
COMMUNTCATIONS.
We di not hold ourselves responsible for ine
0.41,4"11 of C°ntribu" Oki 1.y .me the old sett leis AI ming
tows to this deportment must coatis. thine -
selves to public risamtloon. and he bele.. ae Ay, and "Indeed of the fet....5 Are
coining up the wee." We have to re-
* Mat Ow UAW* Is teal,ww• cord this week the death of Mr. William
To the Editors of The Hume Mosel Jenkins. of the Horo, Road, Gederich
The "Pestoctten- proems id meanttownship, after • long and joinful ill
ing crayon or ink portraits, as practised nem For about a year demoted has
by the pupils of Mies Seegmiller, is, to been Aldine more or less, $ /mei part ef
say the least. rumen to the Meters and the time foes neuralgia in the fete and
disappointing to the pupil. 1 have seeshired, and fowarda the eke.. tree A very
very erslitahle work by some of Miss great sufferer. Fon amen who 5.l page-
' 828 pupil*. completely spoiled, by the ed the stlottsi tone of lifa, he was tot.
twisting and warping of the flimsy ceedingly Active, and bore n,. unser his
stretcher, covered over with cheap peat affliction with great fortitude Until
ed cotton. anu cheaper drawing paper - a very recent period 5. had actively at
unproof to robber Now, to three funded to ha own barge busultoon, 31141
pupils, 1 would inform them that .1 they frequently walked front his an hums
want a Jumble nieture they must work into Clinton. A few months ego he
nn durable beet ground They will find= seem tines Gmlniel., with los
m drawing noillN
-ord •Il they desire. Mar, Mrs. 1). Merrier, in the home
This is what is prescribed in art schools. that the chugs might do lam good, but
The erode can be procured threugh any the "time of his departure" wee at hand,
respectable supply store ; ,ffr take th• plain and he came bask 5. 15. old hoite.where
board and paste No. 1 drawing paper 5. 5.4 bead Mace 144.1, and on Thurs-
o, it -with morn starch, loin Ilto • panel day (Honing loot, serrounded toy tile
ea large as the besot When the draw elaildren and grand !children, he raised
lag is sowipleted, it mu be cut to say away to his rest.
Mee required. Toe (Niemand we born in Loitalettn,
Respectfully, Careverthenehore, Wales, in tht• vt ar
Morse 1812, and rano to this 5011111Ty in JI1/10,
011derieh. Jaw •41ist, 1884. 1834, and settled on lot 15 14 the Haines
Read, Goelerich toienehip While Imre
The ha over este se mark he was for eight pates engtowl na fete -
bread as he haat&
1 111111 flit l' .ttlie and of1.•111 (
THE WORLD OVER.
John Upshall, V. S., of Blyth, has
"skipped out." So says the Rerie tr.
W. Watson, of i inghaoi, who has
been very te on the mend, and able
t"Bbtilyaut
thboisiourning the fact that it has
no village brass band. The Reriew says
the blame is with the people.
Mr. Gray, of Tuckersmith, and Mies
%Yasuo, of Hay, have been engaged as
teachers in school section No. 1, Mor-
ris, for the present year.
A whiskey. informer named Benjamin
Johnston, who has been working up =Kw
in Durham County, was rotten -egged at
Neuatadt yesterday when laving on the
train. He entered the car with a very had
odor surrounding lain.
Ontario appears to be going behind in
her potato crop. Michigan potatoes are
new being brough over to Window and
sold there by whulesale at 60 cents per
bushel, after paying 10 cents duty. In
order that this may be dono the
paid to the grower must be pretty lo
The cry about frozen wheat appears to
have been a good deal of a put up job"
on the part of the miller., at least so
many people in Manitoba now bet ewe.
It it found on fair trial that frozen wheat,
so called inakes good flour first and go )3
bread afterwards.
Ray. Dr Wilson has written two letters
to the Bishop of Ontario, Math- hia
sorrow fir having offended the good
people of St. George's, but not making a
memesetoretinquiele theRalvettett .They.
The Bishop leaves the whole matter to
the Dean for consideration.
says Our new
Town Council is composed of one bar
rister, four merchants, one photograph
or, one grain buyer. two blacksmiths,
one harness inaker, one tatter, one vet
twittery surgeon, en* lumber manufact
u,reuarinmfr
. aen* ocer and inn retired fro
im
A Kingston woman named Catherine
Malone was put nut of the house l.y her
daughter on Monday night, when she
went to the house of a friend, got drunk,
and died. Her corpse was only discov-
ered to day and ordered to be buried. It
had been lying on the floor since Monday
nieht, and while the inmates continued
their spree.
A cheerful face is nearly at good for
An invalid as healthy weat'ier. To make a
sick man think his dying, all that ts net
mammy Is f.i look hill dead yoursolf.
Holm end despair are a. catching as cu-
taneous o on plaint*. A 1 ways INA sun
shiny. Ciento( me. whether yeet feel so or
tee
A lerrto fie -memos* --I In Friday night
when the evening train from Buffalo waft
ncamfig Stnittwol, an immigrant woman
tra..0011 to be aufferino, and on machete
he • she was removed to the waiting
ron 0 Ivy the trainmen sad nthers on
booed. Medical aid was IMO for but
before the socoecheour arrived a linty
infant was ached int.. the world. The
wife nt one 01 the et %%inn empinyeee.
taking pity on the frorlorn enuditinin
the mother, kindly took her, with bee
husband and three eldhiern to her home,
and is still t done care of them. They
Were fr,n! Bohemia, on thetr eray
Chicago, and were entirely destissee,
hawing been rolthed of $110,all their
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