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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-3-14, Page 171431"111. } oVo TO cOUH o GENERAL INTELL1GEN GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, !884. 310OIWel/ DDT BROS. POmMe esa i 81.30 A YEAR IN ADVANCII NAM t411teNts•nemi s TM* Week. Medin Mall -Y. Jordan. $db lett. Sate -W. 1l. Goat. A.Y Lessee -Geo. Elliott Iry en wt1sl.--T. H. e. Beget. d of %sake -Abraham Smith. Ito'ese tee Let -Mrs. Mehl. Dogteeth. r i tete Per tisk-Ips trcesaor. k *sated -Ms. M. O. Cameros. • rm 1kh file -Carrie t Protease,. Dentistry. 1 t NICHOLSON, L.D.H. SURGEON • Details. °Ilse sad reelde•ee. West ohne doors below dank of Moalm•1. Oni.rloh 1731 She People's Column. (IOOK WANTED -FIRST-CLASS. ro V whom good wages will be given. (k a R d cook seed &poly to MRS. 31. O. CAME - 11.1N ♦ E- 11•nN bowers the )11owrs d 10 .m. and 17 o'clock ehch day. 1131-tt 11CS('RLL FOR SERVICE-T•bull for HE SUB- IBER keep• good aerv/e•. Thugs 81. •Wy os the ppmises, W. Mo- t'r• • old stand. GEO. ELLIOTT. delve n. (Wenn. nal it ULLS FOR SALE - - THE BUB- tlCRIBER 1•s for solo two thorough- bred Durham bulls -ore a dark red yearling, awl the other • light roan rising two yeah •Id. Pedigrees of both duly registered 1a Comedian Hord Hoek. Torero trey Apply te W. H. GOOD. lot 10. eon. 3. L D. Ci bore CARD OF THANKS. To Alm, MeD. Allo•. Oodertch. Attest no- dding la. Co. et North America. Sts. -I desire you publicly to convey m7 thanks to the Acelda 1 l•. Co. of North Assess toe their draft of )l*I0 1n peymess of m7 elate. for meatiest. and to est.rees my ad- mires/km for Ode prosptsees sad liberality. I voluntarily exposes my Ousts to mals way. and also with every conMeaoo advise others rpsiriag •.cideet ta.uraaoe to take • policy 1n your oompse7• Yours ABRAHAM S Ont.I Oederle , Matra Ili. IOL OMR CAUTION -ALL PARTIES ARE baso drawn l In • este !sv drawn by tamer of . O. wooer. So. n ce.. or order. at -Goderfak (slam due or before the de Of . 1 nod!a haring later tm at 10 per a M`v mcssa s40, sett. per Y es lost or se. J. er dm until J PUL - drill. L- i v For Sale or to Let. IVO LET -THE HOUSE AT PRES- 1 ENT4eswp/ed by the subscriber. tor.saleable mew. of ea West sad W.se1•o ms.. b. heettppl low yi I[113. RO . DONA013. 1111111-0 FOR RENT - sA COMFORTABLE i IDOL nt eeto JOHN edlic&1by N VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE -In the'•olioge of Port Albert. Heron ( •.nti. M acres of ■ood tennisq land for s .e. Os the premises are a good frame cot - trams bars sheds. eta Fier orchard. .nod Neon; mine miles fns °adorers. on good gavel read. As regards health. eon- tenl000e to churches. •A e.l. eta. no l000n tion more desirable. Village prvspering. good harbor. splendid ohames for sodeemne, or retired person of means. es a H, or e rr of pro . can be perenseed. Peeaaesion Us- garety. Adder. MRS. MARY O'CON- NOIt. Pet Albert. Ont. 1181 - VOR SALE - THAT VALUABLE farm Mona se lot 3. on the $ h oon.. of Colborne. and comeist,ne of les acre. nearly all cleared, with about 40 or 1i apes of good hardwood. The kit i. well fenced. sad hes on U a ban and nerar telling uprise creek. Them ars &boat 16 a_ree of WI wheat sows. The farm g..ltmMod six miles from Godarbh, near t b. H C. Churc'•t, on a :rood gravel read. r•.r Ponh.zpsrttouten empty to WILLIAM FF.A.;AN, wiew P. O. lt .1m ',('ARM FOR SALE -BEING THE • easterly 138 acres of blank lettered * ^ lo UP. 7th (: etceesios of the Township of COI - n... .t'ioet O3 or acres are cleared. Tho growing timber eon•ista of maple. beech and elm. A from. house. • large frame flan aid sold, are on the premises. Fences . Only four miles from (i,.,.rt.•h a eta• vet reed. Yer nerticolan to JOHN 11RECEENPJIOE. °oder o.er MUG ER t M:IRTON, solicitors. 0, 'ebb. 108 Legal. EAGIER it LEWIS, BARRISTERS, C. Semen. ht. J. A. MORTON. G N. Lawn. ilgt'- RC. HAYE3, (SOLICITOR •e., tllst a corner of is. square sad West Bert, V iforteb. over dmtlees beak mese. resew to IoM at lowest rases of Interest. ARROW & PROUDFOOT-r BAR X,*lMISTERS. Attorney. Sdidjaev s. e dedeech. J. T. Ostrow. W. Proedfeet. 118 0eAMIIU)N, HOLT a CAMERON, tl Barristers. Aollelton is Cka.wy. toQ rWiapb•m. M. C. Cameron, o P.N Ih M(. . O. •mernn. Ooderleh. W. 11Mae•n. WI.. a DM. 3fieaical. TE. CASE, MD.,C.M., M.C.P.S., . Ont. PkvsWan, Surgeon. A - - au. °Mee-4Yk.a bees«ty oecnpwt im'ehlesont Damgaaeea. Night °mmoo - d.i hotel. T-itace, THE OUTCAST. READ IT. READ IT. READ IT. OUR NEW STORY. "EUSTACE, THE OUTCAST." "EUSTACE, THE OUTCAST." "EUSTACE, THE OUTCAST." NEXT WEEK. ONE DOLLAR one set THE SIGNAL for the rem•tader of WE ADVERTISE IT. BECAUSE ADVERTISING PAYS. OUR FRIENDS can help us to our steadily laoswdag list et sebseribersROWS t M.a.Mttrread THE SIONwheAL of so T B WHITELY. M.D., C,)L. PHT- ..&. AK. se4 .s rile e!h r. sett. 1[ P 0O.Mrl.atal l . QDrus Oc -'stilus. 0.WMeDONAOY,MPHYSIC- ease Ir.ety.L.iemtlC . iAN. SUMMON, O*iFotTer E EK !b. P. mutons. sea resides B itere Hesat Meest, Ve•- _ Da McLiIIAN, PHYSICIAN, SdUsR - D Drew Msesh riees•tl ds.r west TNMrIa H. G. MAOLID, AL D., PHTSI• and Greihiese etappaite rawer •Oe•. .R 17tsy DIMIL SHANNON a HAMILTON, WMM►, await, J. C N tf THIS EXCELLENT OFFER PRINTING Our Job 1=ment is the beet equipped of my to owe 4 PRESSES 4 PRESSES. • NSATNBAB, NEWS ABOUT HOME. I Rev. Mr. 2teCusiv, formerly of Glia•; The asermiller f•,undry was.old by pub- kruuld, speoiel,R . Chambers, C11Nttd tit, while ging dere Fort hill, Kier-, lie emotion yesterday week to It Runes- blies, la Ids Wilkiluos, 2nd um non, nn • tolr,ggsn With his auto met, man horthewsu(i3,1110. Tbestuck was Newcomb• ; ¢iris, 1st M . ltteolyam., Zeno Clinton, 2nd Annie C.tuwbell ; l.,y s 1st Walter Vivian. 2nd `Pa11ie Black "A ckW's ttasaag 7e. takin notes. An' faith he'll priest it. , TOWN TOMOS. Ask for the "Solid Comfort' •r •'Oavette- Oodertch clear. Ysz.s, rias, rots.. -0a reempt of owe tete poesege Seep. the subscriber will send tree 1 of ',hams to as address spring sad summer faablow Looks for tram. Jaime Louie. Gude- ' dello (hit. The thaw la• herald of the coming •prim- ites, whoa the beat dressed_ young omen of Goderioh will be iters I hem's uver- oe.w vnineut, stylish and neatly made up. F. A- J. Parwtats, There are many places of interest to and around Ooderick. bet the place to t the beet qualities of wines sed all kinds of spirit - sow and malt liquors is at W. L. Horton.. at the Albion block. The Shamrock V beloved by the Irish race, but people of all n•tioaalities admire the ex- cellent Rohaon. •phe turned photo ended crayon mist Call and see wort at the studio. The groups taken by R. Uallowa, the photo- grapher are much admired by Tonneau(' old. photo- grapher. clams. tamil7 e I etc.. are a cue Icy with sallow.. See .amp ea et Ms corner Square sad market street. Saw ere i Som. are determined to give the people Io seasonable good. They have,ust received • stock of wall paper. new designs. and low price. Every housekeeper should see them. For farmers they bate just received • mock of mUk pens, and pail. which they ane cutting down to rock bottom pintoes. 'The Cheapest Howe Under the Look up a shamrock for Monday. High School Literary Society meets to -night. Mies Lizzie Wilson left for London this week. Mr. Ott, of Brantfor!, was in town this week. The price of lorrt! iso ovt fr+.sly •:u- censed just now. Mies Mullen has returned from her visit to London. !lies Liszie Proctor. of Sarnia, is the guest of friends in town, Joseph Fisher and family will remove to Manchester neat week. Mies Lizzie Logan is home again, after a prolonged visit w Clinton. "The beautiful summer s cunning. seeing" -slowly but surely. Mrs. W. P. Grierson ►s vi•iti:.;( her parents at Sylvan, West Williams. R. W. Barker, P. O. Inspector, was in town on aerial Iwaieees last week. Yrt. J. 11,.)liliter i. visit:nl friends in tie ioutherneit.rtiur. of the county. Mies Allis Trainer is on • visit to her sister, Mies Lea Trainer, in Strathrey. nano ma Sion. -If you want to buy or .ell i farm, advertise In Ties Stir sal. Mrs. G.orre Skimmings, of Toronto, w patine s visit to her daughter, Mrs. FW. Johnston returned on Monday evening last from a business trip to Lea- mington. George Gordon. sot of James Gordon, assessor, left last week for British Col (H&C*. S. Malrnms•n and M. G. Cameron took in the n(htsand scenes of Winglam on W adorning. J. P. Fisher was in Clinton last week purchasing r.ad•ter bone for shipment to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slack left for their home in Chicago on Monday, after a pleasant story in town. Alfred Green, and daughter, and Miss Neuss Green, left for their home in Dakota on Monday last Rev. J. Pritchard, of Manchester, preached in Knoz church un last Sabh.th, both morning ams evening. Revival services in the North Street Methodist Church continue, and are commanding much interne We regret to learn of the painful i11- nees of Mn. Allan. wife of Rim.D. Allan, and mother of A. MoD. Adan. The East Wawanosh Agricultural Society s ,ring show will b. Itrld in Bel- vue un hmrsda April 10th. with an aceil sit, break:nl les wrc.t and ' knee:kid down to the Bask of Commerce, tinjuring his side. that institution being interested in the i Dr. McKidd, ..t Luckn.,w, well ko.,wrt 1 affair. The plow business will be in cootie, 1st Jack MoCullotigh, 2d Teesq iu lloder•ch, is about to remove) to `iso- char;e of C. A. Humber. We ht ps to Wright. Judges --(1 B. Vim, Job. I turtle, • here he s i:! suet -eel to the prat- hear of the (ouudry brine iu rut: uuog Butler, Harry Armstrong. The seed lice of Dr. Vtlrc. r, •Lo leu tweeted to aider spin before lotto matinee will be held ou Sat se:; gra y. p Mr. H. W. C. Styer'd, et Win.ham, and child, are the guests of Mr. A. M. Ross, mother of Mrs. Meyer. Keith McLean wag up town on his wheel on Wednesday. His bicycle was the first seen .on (Joderich .treats this year. We aretpleased to learn that Dr. Mar- shall Elliott s regaining his strength since his return, and bids fair to recover hie health. (`,apt. Wm. McKay has purchased the sehooner Heather Belle from Shepherd E Strachan, and will ounirnaad it during the season. James Graham, of Maple Lodge, Ash- field, recently sold • very fine young abort horn hull "Alex. Roes," to a gentleman in Kincardine township for .116. Bele aa. -The ladies of the North se Methodist church anticipate having a bazaar, such as the had kat year, at an earl dab, probably bet of April or let of May. The fnfowint are the oaken of Komi PROMPTNESS, Chunk Ladies Aid Booisty : President, Mrs. Ure ; Vies do, Mr. Hotehiaort Teeas.,Mrs. Kay ; Heeretary, Mn. Dr. CHEAPNESS. Mete"- • The tuneful ptherints of the Choral Union on Monday evenings ars proving a gnat sueoer The deniasma of North street are treated to weakly strains of 'been& music. C. Seeger has sold his rendenee, whhh i• one of the prettiest sed must Mr1sst in its equipments in Gnderieh, to 0} bet. Berry, late of Winnipeg!, for BLISS Mr Berry will be an &Nokrtios to Gederich, and we hid him welenta•. We understand Mr. Meager '•tend/ to Mild the Southern States. At the regular assembly of St. Elmo W. Gayley Hanuiten, of N iuutpe¢, • preceptory No. 22, Knights Templar, left fur the prairie city of* Monday, I held iii the Templar's hall, Godertch, on having spout a number of months with Tuesday evening. 4th inst., V. E. Fruiter relatives and friends in t;,.derich and Sir Knight D. McG. Malloch, Clinteu, was presented with a splendid silver tea art as a recognition of the services rend- ered by that Eminent Sir Knight since the forrnatt..n of this pren.peory. In Goderich jail are seven persons other p.iat. in Ontario. Our .•.nfrt r, J. Mitchell, cf the Star, has, we reitret t.• learn, leen confined to bis roues since Saturday with an attack uI inflauuttetiun .of the Loewels. %"r hope to hear e.f his speedy recovery. whose axes range (ruin 72 to 89, confined Tall the man nr4b leo-rows your paperthere simply because they have no place that Tun SIGNAL can be hod f• r the re- l of abode. It is • shameful state of affairs minder of the year for 81. The first i that this county has no poor house. Such instalment of that thrillin ; tale, "Eus- I amt institution is much needed, and the tace the Outcast" will appear nest week. ' sooner county councillors recognize the fact, and procure a suitable buii.ling the better it will be.- Wingham Vidette. CurLing -On Monday last • curling There will be nu charge for admission, , match was played between a rink of the but a silver collection will be taken up. '..niton and a rink of the junior members AEcriox Samir -Atmmber of auction of the Guderieh club with the f.11owin_ sales will be held in tab section during result : the next few weeks. • For places and t 10 '' dates, see •our snit list. Bills printed at E. Van.toue. this otic• get an insrrtiou in that Ina R. G. Reynolds, free. - E. Duncan,.b,. Colborne, O. G. Martin • "W. A. Garland") of W. Proudfoot, A Dickson, Blyth, has been released on hail, fonds skip 12 skip 13. bemire( been furnished by himself in Srsemoo Two= Ma TP$ Nosrswsnn. $4,000, and H. Wells, of Saltford. and (-Tbe Grand Truck Railway will dee Elijah Martin. of Goderich, in 22,000 I patch special settler trains by the all tail e ach. route forDskutaand Maniti,beeon March, Ben Salts. fo.-user.y ui the A144i.,a het- u pith, 3lth sad 28th. The passenger tel. ha. returned from Manitoba city, farm and IISIgnt rates hare been greatly and wiil,we understand,be identified with reduced this season, and are lower than the Wood`•iso hotel. Ben is a jelly they have aver been. For tickets and all Rood fellow. and 'rid be gladly weloudsi information apply to H. Armstrouj, 9i his old emote. town ricket smut G. T. R. -Agent Allan Weregret w learn that Rev. C. R. Math- Line, Goderich. A mock parliament has been eetautish- ed in town. The G•.vd•rttuent consists es of E. N. Lewis, pten.,er and osepimenje invade• Malas, just,* pp Mo(lillieuddy . «igtwt err 44 `- financeandsecretary of etalb.A. Etpbury. ATI p•rtfea *e1I.1ng thele rale b05 prjatej • minister of education ; and R. G.ihN ribs w/A natives ' IaaMe•i tit tits !lot op to rhe tl.ea oCstda. Rey- nolds, minister of the interior. The op- Auetp n tab of farm steak and Position is led by F. W. root, who s meets, . property of Mr. Thee.e ab!y assisted by IL Dimon. lief. 8h.n- on the premises, le 5, son. 2, (bask gas The lot were porchserl in different parts ' non, W Proudfoot and otters The iff lot), township of Ashfield, by Joh* of Buren and Bruce. parliament meets weekly. Itlr. and Mrs. ]Norden will leave here Fait J51Ax.-A it is meetia Knox, ,March 14er, , 1 ole , h— about the 27th March. During the under the auspices of the Woman's Mss Friday, March 14th, 1884.Bale with - about out re.erve. Mrs. J. P. /lords., wife .•f Rev. .1.1), Morden, wi11 lecture on temperance next Tuesday evening, in the M. E. Church. Races will be Kirsh fur girls and bop. ST. PATIlklea DAT. -A lecture and concert will be held in St. Peter's chunk on Monday nest, the 17th inst. , in oos•- naettt•,nti.n of the day. The lecture by Ret. W. R. Harris, P. P: , B.T. , of lbw - market, will be on the subject, "The Irish at Heme and Abroad," and from the known ability of the lecturer will be well worth hearing. The following engrainsae will he given on the one - sin : -Opening Voluntary, "St, Pat- rick's Day," (Glover), Miss Cooke; "Meg. niticat," (Mount). choir ; who. Mir Wynne ; duet, "Lead us to the Moly Hill, Oti:lard Misses O'Rourke and Cooke. Lecture. Solo, '•O Salntaris,» (Kent.,Miss Biddulpb • solo, Name reth," (Gounudl, Mr. Robison ; sobs Miss Wynne ; "Tantum Ergo," (Law - ballot te,, IN_billotte•, choir. THE CLINTON SeaTsa FLA/TENSED.-- Thu backers of Stevens, the Clinton »tarots •k.tter, were pretty well "cleaned eat" NV. Watson, list week at Seaforth. Teen would not s. Msi.unl,,,n, allow Stevens to pus him, the latter tell, and claimed a foul, but it was not allow- ed by the judges. While Stevens was squealing, the Seaforth skater Diads three laps en him, which his o was unable to reduce. The Cues* 'pert. were not sati.fied with the remit, and a second match was arrantod to come (AM St. Thomas un Tuesday fee 8200. Town left Steens by a ousplisoi laps in this second contest, and there is now taunrning and empty pocket boat anions. the "bhoys" of Clinton. BMW Campbell's telegram fns St. Thomas uta hi. Clinton fellow sports was character- A istie : -"Meet me at the station with a hearse." •be,. indeed/bent of Sc. Stephen's church. Otderich township, who recently arrived from $ heakh seskiegIolitto the seaside, has been suffering frees $ rely serene cold since his return. Elias Fisher, formerly of the township of Colborne, shipped a car Iniad of heroes for D; iota on Tuesday. Amon them waa oma brood Min weighing 1.400 Ib. former's absenceat c nferente the pulpit •ionary Society, will be held on 1Vefnes- will be occupied by E. Medd. of Gode- day evening, March l:feh, iu North rich High School, who is intending' to Street Methodist Church. Miss Mout- enter the Methodist ministry. ton, sister in-law of Rev. Dr Meacham, We learn from the E1inburh Scott• will read a paper on Japanese work, and num of the 11th of February that Dr, sing in Japanese and Englun. Mies MacCri:amon, of Lucknow, has passed Moulton ha• been laboring in Japan to- gether with Dr. Meacham, who interest- ed us some mouths ago on Japan. his final examinatisu, and has been ad- mitted L R. C. P. and L R C. S. Edin- burgh. We congratulate him. A telegram was received last Friday PARLOR Co/scsa%. -A parlor concert evonina announcing the death of Geo will be held to -night at the residence of !Andrews, brother of Charles Andrews, M. Hutchison. proceeds to be demoted to i od the firm of R. B. Smith ! Co. Tles Auction sale of farm stock and imple- ments, the property of Kr. Robert Blow, un the premises, lot 2, own. 9, township of Colborne, by John Knox, auctioneer, at 1 o'clock p.m., en Tues- day, March 18th, 1884. Selo without r•••rre. Credit auction sale of Carta steak anti implements, the property of W. Burke, on the premises, lot 7, Lake Road, east, township of Colborne• Western Division, b R J. H. DeLoeg, the funds of the Ladies Aid Society of • deceased gentleman, who wa. wall da- • afucft 20th, 1884 p.m., on Thers- Knox church. The admission tee will ! known in town, had been sickly for some' or sale of a farm, besoq the rem - be placed at a mit/imam of 15c. j time, caused by hoeing thrown out ut • ices commonly krwwn as "mho Bha SzIO.Iuta Ptnnrs.—C. A. Humber. ( cutter some months ago when on a visit farm,-' mini.nsed of the easterly halt wi • well-known and re,iable man. ie ttuw Ito) members of his family in Dakota the wtiaterly half of 15kit. 2, ens 1, tone managing the business of the See¢mill•r The accident resulted in paralysis ,f tons ship of Ashtisl . at Bailey's hotel in ins Plow Co. Mr. Humber u ready to du- :side from which he suffered till death town of (iod•rich, by George Coote, inns of a lenge number of those excellent ensued• auctioneer, at 1 she, no on Saba tWe are lad to learn that tor friends p Sager - plows at a Reit reduction in price. ' day, March 29th, 1884. CoRaan aerto3.—We arequested ly of the Gre is congregation are realising Attetiun sale farm stook and imps► the power that is in the renewing :- Joseph Tewsley to contradict the eat..„ meats, the property of J. O. LeTotari. Aithne needle ohm mi tont dhuibh, r., me the meet that his recent runaway occurred Go 'n gndhaioh sites cbeile ; mar •premium, thr ugln carelessness by neglecting too tie Farm,” Maitland con., township of Oaf- through g:hradhaich mise sibhes, go 'n gradhaich his horse. as he had put the animal in • atbh Fein a cheile mar an roads.' borne, Dear 1lenmilley, by John Ras, "The nti fagail lithe sgaibh, mu shith- suets°neer' at 1 o'cloelr p m.. on Thos es a to mi toirt duibh : chs 'nano star • day, April 3rd, 1884 No asides Fiber an asoghal, • the mine tont duibh. the property Aucti0D gab of • valuable t.r, Ns biodh bhur eridhe fo thrioblaid, agueFeruenieb Mr. J. C. LeTrrotudittstilts.to bidh sera air." ebehted within f a nide of the wilier Holmes. -A carload of stallions was ,of llenmill•rin the to,wn.hin n( 04- shipped from this station for the western borne, at the 'Colborne hotel, Goderrssoo h , cissa on Tuesday. The shipper* were by John Knox, auctioneer, at 1 o'clagl< Ferguson & Old and Joseph Bell. A m 1414 . animals nimals were two One stallions pur- 1 on Saturday, the 5th of chimed from Leotard Hunneof Usherne, being the feerth handled h northern buyers from that enterprising breeder within six months.• ori shipped were good Huron stick, and will go to improve the equines of the western prsir- ie& esuFerguson an are personally attending to their are. Tea Cesunvec-Notwithetandin¢ the unpropitious weather of Tuesday •renin¢ last, there was a good gather', of cos- tumes at the rink, amongst woo.:l% were : H. D. Arnold, Vikingor ancient Nene- man ; S. I. Reid, Cuisine ; Walter Vivian, Indian hunter; Charlie Tramiel., the fashion of 1800 in Me.ntreal ; L El- wood, eastern Pince ; A. Kirkbride, yard, thinking it would be secure there. We are very t.i learn that 1)r. John Fran:is lucks vraduated with honors at the Michigan school of medi- ans on the 3rd inst.. and will return to practice medicine iu that State, sifter .pending a few weeks with his family at home. Rathwell's brill;s, on the fourth con- ceesien, of Stanley, was let en Saturd4j, at Clinton, by Commissioner Elliott and the Cosy Clem Adamson to Geerys Tedford, for 8880. Then were six ten- ha y - ~ . deco for this bridge ranging from $580 1'h h sl►' ped The regular meeting of the '' to,1I73. tory of Huron was held hi Willis ns We notice by the Port Augusta. Amu- p Clinks, on Tuesday last, the moderator. tralia, Gonne that C. E. Robertson, for- M F d Bell tagwgil m M *area.. FMB SIMON wow AL. Oedsdea, let Mr. Turnbull, in the ghair. There were manly ref Ooderieh.aod P.111. of Maitland pe oat twelve ministers and live eiders Ludge,No. 112, A.F. and A.M., has toren 'I'h• wssi•.n records of several in.Wled as W.M. of FlindersLodve,No titre• were ezaminod and attested 1876. Tlt• ceremonies were of an extra Martin presented the report of the ests- charactcr. mitten oto Sabbath observance, Mr. Moe A f..ntball club has been organized in grave, the report of the onmutittos on the connection with the Go4erich High state of religion, Mr. Them.on, Brame Soho ed H. I. Strang was elected Preei- field, the report of the Sabbath Scheel dent, and intimated hie intention of oommittee. The following were appoint - presenting • hall to the boys in about a .1 representatives to Genese' Awmhly - month's time if they have the club in nigger ; B. Johnston, policeman ; Wadi. Meats L.oke:d. Stewart, Musgrave. good running order Black, stars and .tepee , Fred Rine, McLean and Thomson. Brutelield, son - We will not guarantee beck numbers dude ; R. P. Wilkinson, aristocrat etinert ;.nd Massie Melees, Andersen. our Tee Stuxtc containing ur new .torr 17th century ; Tom Graham and Regis I (fray, Pollock and Whiteford, ,liens. "Emstace the Outcast" to those who will Saggar, two eery orphans ; Tommy Rev. K. McLonnen. Charlottetown. SOS subscribe after it has run a few weeks. Wright, dude :Beni* Smith, srtowaht.er; nominated as moderator of the natgR Our best offer for 1884 is Ts. Stnetst. Charlie Smith, Greek , 14,1. McKay, General Assembly. The oong,.S.4i•lad from March 21st., to the end of the year Brother Jones ; R Chambers, knight of Kirpetr and Hills Green asked leave tis for 81. De year friends the favor of the Red Cress ; John McCulloueb, moderate in aosllto a minister whee telling them of this offer. Paddy from Cork ; C. Chilton, jockey ; pared so todo. As thepres•t,iMM,s Maaret Extinger1o7-Information Charlie Simmons, Canadian tramp : Ida appears to be a suitable time to sessile whether any other &manganese of deb eonerr•gahuna in that part of the Presby- tery is possible or enterable to the prose bride ; Nellie Donagh. norther H.hberd a e,aad as the gleam%has leeomerettrt imbed girl ; Undo Cattle, milkaesid ; been dismissed by the pimple t.eaebives, Ella Platt, seowstnmm ; Nellie Vander- the granting leave was defamed. and • hp, Normandy peasant ; G. Martin, enmmitteo o.wdietiag of reams Tern - snowflake . Hattie Demgb, gpanish girl; hull, Mue•trwve end MoCuy was ' Annie Campbell, Valois peasant . Miss et1 to visit the eon ragatieme and he11e of the bell , Edith port at the next ninth* of Presbytery. The atsRregation of Willis ohrrek, Odie - ten, asked sod obtained perwnierirwt to sell the lot which the shank abode as, wed also on. half sore ad joiai•t the mgams. Presbytery than asijeunt to met b . Cant a Dew house during the minim summer pries about out /PWaldman,O& Ovate, 1st R. P. We, Sed R. a. at pra minimtel. $ .. has been received from the Deputy Min- Wilkinson, fairy .nese ; Emma New. ter of Marine that an examination of .,,,ab., lady of Ifth century ; Fanny candidates for masters ane mate. for Williams, Arabian lady ; Annie Straits•, Lute certificates, will be held in (inde- rieh. on Thursday, Mareh 27th. in ac- cordance with the provisions of 48 Via, rage 2& it is understood Capt. Scott, will he the eternise? The contract for the Menehaster bridge was let by the mad emennitrwteers b tet Dominion Bridge Oo.rpany, Weathteraid ledy Dufferin Panay SWIM, nw Tuesday last ter • new iron W.•ther•Id, mi ; Katheloen bridge, to be entnpleted by the 1st Sept. ismer girt ; Mies email, cedar ; Gimes seat, for the mem of 81M10, The Com- Rebmann, (Wide , Eva Viilkiwe seed Psfir to Psfu4nins oke Iron sed Aeorb it Hattie Wilkins n (elsaraetors eat gine. . of the old Andes, whish will nodose the TM hollowing prime win awarded ;