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GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1884.
1'ILLi DDR t1ROe R,
t •1.A A YtAR lI(ADTsl/
new AdsorbaAw' W M WSIS.
Vail Ht oked-
u.
Mile Ilk.
New For Sale Vitsi_ -a>:
laselesat Settee- Ales.
Great Dress Goole as -J. C. 1 t i?a
Mortgage Sala Chasers*. Nom ! Casmeeos.
travelling tbuiae.
HEARD TklJ 4K
xprsess.'
EMilted. Mi:ed.
(tederieh Le. !#gym tea Pst ' 3:I3 p
:Stratford I Ar. I Mem 13;J• p.m i ; AO pm
*OMT.
Mnud. Mixed. li iprvw.
ts} ratter! Lv. I .tis.m sI We p.m I saki p.m
ederioh Ar. IS s.m 1k13pm 5:M p.m
Dentistry.
Ni6HOLSOIC .1i, SURGEON
£YL. Deoikm. Otdoe •ad Nsidesue- West
$treat three doors below BYt of Moetrsal.
u cleric► 1751
She People's ttolumn.
NE*X" t)- HE* REPAIkINSt) 3 ►P--
Ti•+ uudwsigned has evened out ars.
pair shop on Hamiltes street. vert door to
John Mitchell's tailor •hop, where be wit) de
all kinds of repsirisur in hoots and shoes. All
work pier soused. Mad reasonable prices
(-barged. Give ears tall. LOCHS W IeuaND.
1973 -ems
rrEACHER8 WANTED --BY THE
1 (ioierioi Dowd of Public School True
tees. Two at MC one at pfii ; and mos .t
!>pti Applieatb.s w111 be received up to
her tae. 1801. Address.
W*. Mtnru.L.
Secretary of flee 4.
Goderich. Dec. S. 1161. l%1.2t
`J0OD WANTl31)- TENDERS wtu.
be received up to Janwst,t'
ry 1S. for
the delivery at the Goderick pebile scbuolr. of
iM tarda of (treen won.L berm and mupie. tra.
8trageb Animals.
CALF STRAYED -SPRAYED ruin
the premises of subscriber. Mt S. era. 1.
U.dssicb township Mems time betwees the
Mth, trod the lost of New,a aeries bail milttrom'e!,,wIlob white star es forehead. sad a HUM
whish Re belly. leformatloa Ioaslag_e Ira
tpeorerl will be asitabty rewarded by WowsDW, ea the trsmlnm. 113-11
QTRAYS.t FROM THE PREMISES
U of ealmooriber. lot 3, coma. e Colburwabout
is mod of m
eber. a reel r. 1 years old
past. with • little whits ester belly. Infer -
MOM Meding to its resevery will be suitably
rewarded by, Wr. Tom owner. 1173 U
STIR % Till FROM T -Ni MAIPLAND
Rees reserve met now :-1 steer. 1ears
old, red. with white spits en face sad y.
very heavy borne, wide sonata Also. 1 heleer.
1 year old. red with white spot on face. Mad a
good dual et white on body. Also. 1 heifer. 1
yearend. dark red. email. Information Med-
iae to their rewwery *10 be rewarded by
SAMUEL PLATT. Ip71-u
`` 1AME l)N T•IK PREMISES OF W.
k / C. i'OTTI:IL lot A, eon'lColborne.
oaf the lsr of Nov.. a yeirli heifer. rad
with white . belly. The owner le reviewed
to prove properly. pay expositors. and take her
.y. 1171-11
EiFEI: STRAYED -FROM THE
premises ..f Drysdale wed Imrie's farm.
Home roe 1. on or shim* the let of September
• red yen -ling heifer with horns turned la.
Information leading to it. recovery *111 be
suitably row.rdad, by William 1iu11maa.
Cuderi..b Ite9•wm
For Sale or to Let.
Lw-SAGInik TO 141:14T- A a00D
▪ frame homer *a P ennerst.eet.. moves
tt a s cellar, starve us 1..1, quid locality. suit-
aMr for a small homily. T.•rats Mw for • good
tenant. A44117 at Bharat. uttlue, ee to A.CIL
McU*J.tveAT. 114311
L HUSK FOR KENT -THAT COM -
i l MODIOU:1 brick re*Weoce nett to
Racist•) o:Moe. o. North -et. hard and soft
waitron premiers. Apply tot). N. Davis. *172-4
VALUABLE F.iKH FOR SALE IN
the Township of Asblrld. In the toasty
treat limbs and beekl.,gs. No tender will be of Huron, being t..mpuewt of the Dough half of
e/tertaiued for tree than 15 e..rds. Wend to Let number une..i, tbe 9th ooacession. oast -
b. delivered by the la of March next. 'len-1- ern dlviMun. Asti/old leg acres. Title per-
m sba'd be addr ss...1 to feet. Immediate possession. Price SLOW.
W r. Mn -iNKE . bait eau',. Ilahisece to emit purchaerr. Apply
Secretary, P. 11. 14. T. to t'AMERU):. HOLT it CA 31h:RON.
Oederteh. Dec.3. 1161. 1973-3t 1072- • II wrist God•-rk b
NOTICE-AFPER THE 20TH OF It OK SALE -THE EASTERLY 21)
December. I will pay un board bill for mores of the north UR of Lot number
Mrs. Mary Bird. nor will 1 hereafter be re- sit. In .Ir 10th otenceation. western division.
spoostbls for ssasyy bills "be may ooutran. \I Ashfield. (,uud Mel. with .irst-elw haiidings
lave till asd her account tram for fe.h and urvbsrd. tppl) toe. Fatah. HOLT&
C .\ M1 E1U,Z;. Barnrtenc. G. rich. 11r,'2-
14t()K _ ALE OK TOO LEr - 1
1 boar and two M' a ad sated es the corner
of Hrttanaie road sad Gibbous street. Gude-
ncu. rhe house as in rrst-class repair. con-
tains eight rooms, closets, purr, mod ceiling'.
etude the g-rdea M well r .d with the
cooiwwt iron., in, Iudisyapples. pears. poach-
es. p1..... gripes. currant. and gou,eberrier.
A on tt". premien or address, W. IL
Mf i.KRt. Ouderich. P. U.
All amounts on fay books not settle.i by the L,ARM TO LE r -Eller A TERM OF
14th l)eoenber. will be plead in 11* i.esdr 0t 1
eesa..ater lar cofr*t*os, ae l wish te slues the years. Lot W fire, le the MaltMad o ne-
.bortly after that data ras*rs. of the Township of Goderice. avpy
MRS. C. H. GIRYIN. by tutor to J. 8. LIZA RS, Stratford.
itsatt
WOOD WANTID-OFF11118 WILL ljlA FOR SALE iN THE TuWN-
be received at tau else *5 to lac. l
13th. Itt,l. for *Reef easel* ei wood -ten dry
asd ere gree*. to be delivered daring the
mortise of l mb.r and January. Ilctitw-
(rtroT Bra..
paid et frebreary- moil the Sed of November. Deal.
JOSEPH BIRD.
Goderieh. Nor. 3wh, let. 157221
7,L) FARMERS -NEW train reuse
Kits 10 each, new straw cetera Ifo
,fish. new borne powers.5M*esco. The abuse
machines can he pnr•haoed at the Uod.-r.-h
Feaudry. Itt•N1'IMAN BIUJ*3. WI La
A'OTICE Ttl DEBThH$.
NOTICE -ALL PERSONS I5Dssrsn
1 to lits estate of the hate Weary Cooke
by note or book account. are hes eky setl/et
to caul and pay the same *40.00. A sone« spot BOA both um the London. Huron and
who have calms a stust ,mid estate are re- Braes Railway. Them will be 10 acne of fall
orated to forward llama to the eadersereed WISPS sows on the farm.
or pay meat . For farther particulars apply to GIs(t. C.
WOO HE)iRY DEACn\. WOOD. Adtatni•trator. Int 3:t Con. 11. Hui -
tet er to Losdesbaro 1'. 0.. Ont.
LOST-A114./UT THE LATTER PACT P.13.-Tbs other bolt of mai Imo, a1*, ran b.
of September. a note for M. made by . at the ,taste time. fur this apply to
Samuel Burke. b favor of George A. Masses ABRAHAM $HKTLKtt, Leadesboro P. to.
or order. The public an hereby eamtlooed Hte1Mt. lath Sept. 11mt.
against negoti.tg said note, am payment bee ,ARMS FOR *ALE -Lo m 8 AND
bees stopped. Thomas li ot-xo. agent, aode-
tl ll' OF MULLETT--The administra-
tor. d he lfdatr of the late Simco Shetler,.ef-
fere for Marie. the Emit Half of Lot Number
holy -vista. In the 12th oesaesaba of the
Township of Hellen, tu.tahiag 50 acres.
.bout *acres of which M cleared. the balaace
11*..% hard wood timber. Frame dwelling
boos. 1t is about 11 miles hues the village M
I.wdesboro. and abouts mi Loin the ril-
Out 1117041OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
G60KGR BRANYORD COX. of the
Town of tiodencb. is the County of 1100,
anProcaine, o( ' *43*..
p17 to the P.r1Iam,nt ('s
ad*. at the sant rq r et
Divorce front W with. 1 f
ty of the said Town of "" but a=
California Is its, Ugh" of Amerlss,
oa the grounds of adultery and dosertios.
Dated et the said Town of Uodertch, fhb
Mrd day of August. A. D.. 1411.
CAMERON. HOLT a CAMERON.
0011eite,e for the said Petitk,mer, Ukotatg
Ylt5aroae Cog. Mal -liar
ow'.
-Medical.
frILOA t, M.D.. fill, M.C. P.S.,
forme owittelmi by R.
}light cies .
tiny Rued= Mee -
RIB
JB. WHITELY, M.D. C.M., PHY-
. IICIAN. Stream Aeoeuebaer. etc.. 34.
lhsarto. C fie -Tose $q.0ra 1 doors
fest el W ilea's Drag theme. ap stairs. 1941
1 ' tl; Mat cos esafotn. bwaahtp sof Godeticb.
stir,
beautifullibeled If Uma Treat
rtes out
Mel !79 acres; about If miles Mm out
Lake Huron ; well watered. A. M. HMI H.
Leedo ' oat. MOW
Auctioneertng.
HW. BALL, AtferrO EM-VOJI
. the Comity of Heron. Bales etteaded
le say part et the County. Address orders to
Goderieh 1'. 0. 18M.
*)HN KNOX, GENERAL AUC-
t1TION ERR and land`Valmator. Goderleh,
(tat Hering had cottsiderablr experience In
tthe aeotioneering trade. he 1. in •• position to
i discharge with thorough satisfaction all emu -
=is entrusted to him. Orders left at
Y
Hotel. or sent by mull to my add
lilederioli P. 0.. carefully attended to. JOHN
illOX County Airtiose", 1847-tf
DR. MoLEAN, PHYSICIAN. SUR-
GEON. Oureser te. Osco cad residence
Ames *Feet emceed door weer of Victoria
Street. 1751.
G. MACKID, IL D., PHYSI-
.w. Areas* sad Aee.aober. °retests
of Ttemeato Ualv.rsity, OOoeoppostte /liner
'-'w MCameros % beak. I.ecksew. 1f aeott is
one& eweutoe al the Beak. 17*.y.
Ai LNNON 5 HAMILTON,
ams.mppr e
R M 'slate
171111.
Lewd.
SE AGitehtlt LBW'S, BsRatrsTtiti.
C. /self, is.J. A. Monroe.
E le. Lawn.
1941-
RO. HAfL11, SOLICITOR aii. ,
Orme corner of the ssgwaMe amid West
Meek il.,j,rleh, or er Better', bookstore.
'nosy toles. at lowest toles df lutenist.
G R IR()•W & tPROUD BAR
:%.dssttlt Clairr.w. t►- *s,r%1p.i. us
CAIIIRRON, HDLT- WEBON,
i .b r lb: .t e w i
1A1.
it ----
11 A. CO'Y, Togaillle-limabillibell
INA. e(tr.
Larse r Ragsae8) -
. of •Aa eses Coen
17 I T A kD.
Loans ani insurance.
WE ARE LSITDINO MONEY AT
O hitt Iver cont. Private t
SELEWIS.
Goderich. April 1711*. 14 4. 114
l•600,000 TI) LOAM. APPLY TO
RP CAMERON HOLT&CAMERON
Legal Notices.
INSOorszet Ate' OT talo
PrACr u0NDINO ACltj.
Pno►twos tee Oler*aro, -00.. theCoa*tl
OaVmTY ow Musca.
is tk. e.enrr of
ALEXANi)ER T. MON'TOOMERT.
on haselend.
On Thursday. the fifteenth day of Jeatmry.
A.D. lark, at the hour of twelve o'clock. noes.
the undersigned will apply to the Jodie of the
meld Court for a discharge under tie said
Aot..
Dated at Tomato. December. Soh. MIL
ALEXANDER T. MONTGOMERY.
By CARTON t GALT.
1173.3* His Solicitors.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Under Mad by virtue of a Chattel Mortgyte
be.rtag date the lith day of November. A. it.
11221, and trade by William Harris to the
vendors, there wall be sold by Public Auction.
at Harris' 11111s. In the Township of A.4Oeld.
la the County of Huron, on Tuesday. tie IMA
day of Ib-vember, A. D. 1861.at 12 o'clock noes.
by John Keen, Auctioneer, the following
valuable property, namely : 5 hones. 5 mows,
IS bradyof otssgeattk. 1 t we -year-old Durham
bell M Fermi Pits. ewe double lumber usa-
g es.` 1
! t1 w *teebobsleighs.
t 1 orombiasa reaper.Any mower, 1
%cake- Iso cordcedar s of for shingles. 5s
1i sites of shineles. MAIM feet of hemlock
rill!tett of le Karn ss. e 1s .l le
`jsyerwe=t,M jet double harness. I rt of single
• quant it v of household tarnit ore•
se beds. bedding. stoves. glassware.
. chairs, tableaaad s singer sew-
ahe
1fYt part 'cultic, apply 10 JOUN K wz.
the Atgtleae-r. or to
CAMERON. HOLT ! CAMERON.
Vendors' Solicitors. Goderich.
Dated tub December. 1884. 1973.11
THE HIGH COURT OF JUS -
IN TICE. CHANCERY D[t-181ON.
In the nuttrrot Lot .umbertwenly-twe.
in the lint mosetoiun of the 'I or n -
ship of Goderich, in the County cf
II %.ron.
10.11.e is hereby giren that Sarah Elisabeth
Perseus. of Ow Tows of Goderich. in tate
County of !loran. spinster. her made anappli-
cation to the High Court of Justice fur Ohne
tarts. for a certificate of title to the above
meotbn.d property, under "The Quieting
Tithe Act," and has produced evidence where-
by she appears to be the owner thereof in lee
free from all incumbrances: ezcelit a snort -
in favor of James T. (Jarrow to secure
and interest as therein n.ention,d
where/me shy other atrial ial having of pretend-
ing to have any title to or interest in the said
land or any part thereof to required .,o or be-
fore Monday the twenty-ninth day of Ilecem-
ber. now nett ensuing. to file a statement of
his claim. verified by affidavit, at my cham-
bers in Oigoode Hall. in the City of Toronto.
sad to serve a copy on Messrs. Garrow !
Pretulfoot Solicitors for the said Swab
Elisabeth Parsons. at their office In the Town
off
Goderich. and in default every such shim
will he barred. and the title of the &aid sanh
Elisabeth Parsons become ■heolute rod in-
defeasible at law and In equity. suhijert only
to the reservations mrntioomd in the lath sec-
tion of the said Act and the said mortgaore.
Uw.O. 13. Hui.s*'ern.
15713 Referee of Tithe.
Dated this nth day of November. ISM.
N(ORTGAGE SALE OF FIRST -
CLAM FARM, IN THE TOWNSHIP
04 As/Y1t:LD.
t'nder Power of Sale in a certain Mortgage.
which will be produced at time of sale. there
will be offered fur sale by Public Auction. at
MARTIN'S HOTEL DUNGANNON.
la the Township of Ashfickl. at 11 o'clock a.m.,
on
Twe.rley. the IAA Joy of Jan., A.
By David I)icklesoo. Auctioneer. all and sit•
staler that certain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate. lying and being in the Town-
ship or As1*lleld, in the County of Huron. and
Provisos of Ontario. and being composed of
the fast Half of Got number Fire. in tie
Ninth Conee.sion of the Eastern Division of
the said Township of Asbfield. This Farm is
moat advaneou.sly situated ea to Schools.
Churches. nod Markets, making It one of the
most desirable in the County of Huron. There
is a first elem orchard on the premien. In-
tending purchasers arc at liberty to inetwe
the premises at any time. Thert will
be sold subject to a mortgage to the Bristol
and Wem of Kngiatd Canadian iand. Mort-
gage. and Investment Company full par -tee-
ters oe which will he given on de; of sale.
TERMS.
Ten per cent of the purchase mosey is to be
paid to the Vendor. or his 1Solicltor•on the day
of sale, and the balance within thlny days.
The purchaser, or purchasers, at the time of
sale. shall sign an wannest for the momple-
tlo, .,t the ppnnrebase. Tse oonreynce, cotn-
pletlon of *bstracte. Ike.. shall be at the' pur-
chaser's
ur-
chasers expense. The property will be sold
subjeetto are erve price.
Va further particulars apply to Joseph M.1-
leweh. Ihiugannos : Rer. Isaac Ashley. on the
presiders. or to
MANNING t SCOTT.
Vendor's Solicitors.
Clinton. December 1st. 1084. 1973-11
MONEY TO LEND. - PRIVATE
toads- on freehold security. Apply to
Goo. Swanson. Goderieb. _ 1
MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
amount et Private treads for investment
M lowest rates es Met -class Mortgagee. Apply
to ARROW t PROUDF°(Yr.
90,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LIND
ea Farm *red Town Property at Jewell 1a-
terast. Mengagearpnaortelesed, as C oma! sknt
ee. reformable.
1 . L- rAbarilleeIsere..... ttu Naafi meoey addra
M title le satiebetery.-DAVTODE & JOHN
ETON B•rTlat.n. te.. Oodwieb. 11751
RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
. tate *sit Aetldestt [.sumacs Aleut.
it.pree.stas /ret.eMrGrmp**ies. AM.geat
Ore Cana lave Swam Itrawes CO.
a mod eaw
ertgnge. either Is Tows co
in any way to suit the borrow
KCay'. Meek O(d.rtek
$200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
TO toad ge, Bed Iowa at low-
est laNo eon -
the. Lamborn Competay
fir * l.t ivst. G. S4 *ad 7 per seat.
N. - Borrower. eau (imam Messy a sae
day.111(0e sat
11101b
DA' • (*tenor.
a IWl
11( 11 AT a PER
ye p T(i ain mese,0 Al. Tytt7t tl Cat
*tib, if y r y et e pee" pre
TII1U 5 IU amT NORROWSR$1
1
ply trraat.a.laras sonelty.
A OA1[Il2011. SOi.I t CAM
is
NEWS ABOUT HOME.i n'
're gkd lean' W,1ltwbs0,
the Hamiltoustrestttrossr, hienopetsed.
He will be out; with a readable adver-
An' faith he'll prent it."
tisement neat week.
'The friesof Miss Lizzie Wilaoa,wh.,
dm las been at Loudon for some tins, will
be interested to learn that she has enter-
ed the state of matrimony with Goiter.
Cathcart, typo, formerly of Goderich.
What constitutes •gentlemen. Good man IwaLID.-We are sorry to learn that
serve a spirit of honor. ands well euily` sun- W m. A. Martin, son of Elijah Martin, is
1 dangerously ill with consumption. Dur-
ing the past few months he has failed
rapidly, and his friends have but little
hope for his reoovery.
TOWN TOMOS.
Faarrtra Arr**Tlox.-Wasted at (betted*.
rich tassery.hides, tuts sad skins. for which
we will pay the bisbent cash price. W. F. !
A. A*ITY
The latter can be supplied on *bort not oe by
F. ! A. Pridham, the fashionable tailors.
Goderich.
The jury sedem a • doubtful bleteing. some
of the Jurymen asy. but there is no dispuUag
the fact that llaliows, the photographer. gives
a•isfaellon to all who call upon him. In the
way of business.
The spot for Toys for cheap toys. for fancy
toys. for girls' toys. for hors' toys. tor little
trays. for Ms toys- toys for everybody. is Mrs.
H. Cooke's lf ormerly G. Sbepperd's. Call
early .ad set tie beet.
Wro K,Li.KD COCK Rnn,x 1 itai Robson
been on band with his Instantaneous process.
the whole scene would hare been caught for-
ever. He can take pictures "as quick as a
flash." Call and see the apparatus.
CHRISTA MI L'a'ne 3.40 Irte.KxTs.- 1 fare
jest opt.sed • larger assortment of toys and
fancy goods than ever before. and I will sell
cheaper than any other noose In town. Spec-
ial dlaowunt to parties getting up Xmas. trees.
(J. ('. Robertson. East street. 1973-21
WKt,urxo Bili. will ring their joyous
meuures during the next few weeks. and
those Intending t0 make gifts, will find Jest
what the want at Saunders' variety store.
Beautiful good.. useful and ornamental. at
prices to suit every purr. The cheapest
house under the sun.
I'oi-tree Wmento.-The hlgbcst prices will
be paid for any quantity of geese. 1 urkeys,
ducks and chickens. The undersigned will be
at the 'turret place. Goderich, until the lmth
Dee_ for the purpose or purchasing all classes
of good. fat. well dressed poultry. to be de-
livered at the *bore place. i)irections for
drosshng poultry. The buds should be kept
from food 21 hours before killing. that the
crop may become empty :.ill by put ttag the
knife through the neck near the head. Seald
and pick them. Remove the entrails, put the
)iblets back in. but make the smallest possible
incision in doing .o. 1)o not cut the breast.
Cut off the head. draw the skin over the hal
and tie. Plunge into cold water, and a up
I C i
delivery. C. ICBl CHA. e
A . (r3b
to thoroughly tool and dry. :-Cas n
Walter Brough is visiting old scenes.
Mr. Mcllroy, of Orangeville, is io
Rev. John Wakefield, formerly of
North street Methodist church, has re-
moved to Australia, and Ends the climate
oongenial to his health, which has im-
proved rapidly sioce his short resident*
there.
The Goderich railway delegates to
Brussels on Tuesday next will take the
7 a.nt. train to Seaterth, and drive from
that puiut to Brussels, returning in the
erenit.g in time for the night train to
Goderich.
G. B. Robson, the photographer, has
given us a fine photograph of that portion
of the harbor giving the beat view a
Williams k Murray's lumber yard. The
vessels in the foregruuna give a business-
like touch to the scene, and the hand-
some residence of H. Y. Attrill in the
background also sets the picture off 1t
u a splendid view.
SIIDIUMx DsUTH.-A lad named F.ddie
Brown, aged about eleven, son of E.
Brown, Map maker, complained of feel-
ing unwell on Wednesday evening, and
remrdtes were applied for cramps or a
similar ai:ment. On Thursday morning,
the boy expired in a most unexpected
nianner. The medical opinion was that
an acute inflammation had attacked
among other organs the heart.
BAZAR. -The Ladies Aid Association
of Knox Church, intend holding a bazaar
in the town hall, on Wednesday and
town. Thursday next. for the sale of useful and
Mise Aggie Runcitnan. East street, is fancy articles. :.tench and tea will be
Tory ill. served at the usual hours, and refresh -
Miss Annie Jessop left for Bay City meats during the evening. Ne charge
this *eel. will be made fur admission. The con -
Christmas will be on the Thursday mittee would like all intending to c,u-
after next. tribute anything to tend it to the mote
Mr baits
A genuine snow storm prevailed on
Tuesday morning.
Frank Trounch, jr., has returned to
his home for the season.
Grahame Moorhouse has Leon t.' Tc-
ronto on business this week.
Ail are invited to the Scott Act rally
in the Temperance Hall tonight.
Dr. Taylor was laid up early in the
week with an attack of sure throat.
Ernest Malcomaon, of the Northerner,
is home for the winter, and looks hearty.
Fred. Bond has been spelling a few
days in town, the guest of his sister,
Mrs. L. Wells.
toad carrier is suffering from
PKLiENr3TIOY.-Rec. T. hi. Camp-
bell will be presented with some pieces
of silverware by his temperance friends,
in the Temperance Hall tonight. Speeches
un the present aspect of the temperance
question will be made by Mr. Cam pbel I and
othen, and a rousing time is expected.
A11 will be made welcome, and we hope
our anti friends will turn hut and see how
the Scott Act people enjoy themselves
on such occasions. All are invited. No
Collection.
A Moshe' MAN. - Noah Woolner
disappeared from his home in Middlesex
on the 12th of Noveinher, and has not
yet been heard of. He is about 30 years
of age and Tight completion, 5ft. 10 in.
to height, has high cheek bones and
Joseph Kidd, of the international salt shows his teeth. cue of the front ones
works has been on a business tour east being broken off at the corner. Richard
as far as Montreal. Young, of Colborne, has been written to
H'e are sorry W learn that blies by a relative enncerntng the missing
Trainer has been conhued to the Louse man, and any information will be thank -
j this week front illness.fully received by him, or by Jacob S.
Woolner, Breslau, Ont. It is feared
Mn. Lewis Elliott has heen spending that mental aberration is the tnouble
• a few days at the Nile, the gaest of her with the miming man.
sister, Mrs. Robertson.
on Tuesday afternoon.
MD -
Capt. A. Bootie arrived home from
Picton where he laid up his hest, the
steam bergs Belle Wiling. for the season.
Ile looks hale and hearty and reports
having done a wood business during the
year. notwithstanding the hard season.
Then will he a good live timeduring the
long winter erelong, rround the ingle
at Cedar Cliff, and the young people of
the ,*tion will rejoice at the return of
the old commodore.
R. H. Macdonald, of Detroit, visited
his parents last week. He has surren-
dered the teacher's rod for the clerk's pep
in • lake forwarding house.
A hone belonging to 3eorge I entre
broke its leg recently, and had to be
,hot. Our chief of police saw that eke
carcass was properly interred. The
Auburn authorities can less • wrinkle
or two hose them.
Dr. Ross, of the C. P. R. medical
staff, arrived home last week, and is Low
the guest of hi. relatives.
The beautiful residence and grounds
of Hugh Johnston, Esq., were purchased
j by Mr. Netted, for $3,725.
I Harry Arnold, of the steamer Algoma,
arrived in town on Tuesday. He will
remain here for the winter.
I Charles McIntosh met with an accident
in stepping from a car a temple of weeks
ago and sprained his ankle.
4i,*a4 me14Mtsee • resales.
W aaelwlrn►n, Dee. 8. -in the senate
today Mitchell read • letter from Gen.
Grant expressing the hope that the bill
to give him a pension wosld be with
draws, ae under no eirootsesantw could
he accept 0t a pension. He aoce diwfly
withdrew the bid.
►rem Seta velle a e ressen.
Mrs. Lucius Carey and the Misses
Carey left for Toronto un Wednesday,
where they will henceforth reside.
Mrs. Capt. Savage and Misr McConnell
returned to their homes at Sarnia, after
the funeral of the late Mrs. Capt. Robert-
5Ott.
Rer. Dr. Poole, of Port Heron, was
the guest of Geo. Acheson during his
stay in town last week. He looked hale
and heerty.
Charles McIntosh is opening a grocery
rent door ti. Rhynai drug stere He is
a reliable man, and eel, we believe,wt.rk
op • good trade.
Miss Fish, organist at Knox chetah
left on Monday for her home at Trenton.
A large number of friends accompanied
her to the station.
Mr. and Mra Bright, late of Walker-
ton, hare rerouted to ele*forth. Mies
Emily Addison is now the guest of Mrs.
Bright, her stator.
Mrs. John Allem slipped on a board
and mimed her spine, one day recently
lice old lady in se yet unable to attend
to her household duties,
David Fisher last week perehassf the
reredoses lately occupied by R. 14 Wil
lams, of the brink of Commerce, •r:11
ktaeww elm the Rtwmjsry property, for
$1,0SN-i harguin :n real estate.
f111tylLi Tor a O&enr. -James T.
Brister, silvans. egoist of Feel. R.
lhea'eN. Y. Star Oar,, wee in town this
week atl.weimt &lett and was rel the
Biel I. however be Wiled the taws
std ghoysi Me dhow gree
The tome will b here two nijlkt
tilflilist. The het
' IRIS ( cad' ; the sawed "Or»1e►'Aer's as4Bl," with Ued-
&wirer. orebeetsa. jails* soar
•tet .fie se NSA
Missile, Uma X -The Dublin a -
siles today by a vete of Ill to 12 mei,
d to =eat mate qtw4..k i
sweet to O' w tidnA. A d
et tiedmielen protested against tbb ase
dna: whwewpos Mr. Sullivan, M.P.,
wee'st tem that they were otp ,,g
tis whims el the irish people. Th1. wdiil
wmsem'ed' r s treat to b.yeett the'*.
11111 tebdemmw win het the legality of
tis se r jC L..'e seam.
Tbe Wiwi *01 net be lathed eat of
the leilwllU0 mai 1*
, ford ; wreath, dies F. Hatch*.oa
wreath, Dr. and lite Hutchison, M
treat ; wreath, Kni►z church b. ti.
Screams Coe sr CASK. - On grids
Wt the Supreme Court at Ottawa est ot i
the Cite of the Bank of Montreal n
Haffner. This wan an ;appal from the
Court of Appeal of (hooch,. The point
involved wax one of special interest to'
the mercantile continunit *5 it involve.
ed • construction of the Merchants'Wa
Act. It was an action brought by t►ej
banks of Montreal and Commerce ts1
have it declared that they were entitled
to priority by virtue ,.f • lien that theyy'
had been declared entitled to upon ger-
tain mill property in the county
of Wellingt..n in priority to
first:mortgage to the extent by whish
the selling value of lb() land had been
increased by the work and utensils of the
Goderich Foundry end Manufacturing
C party, whose •esigneea they were.
The respondent contended that the ac-
tion was not commenced until after the
expiration of the ninety days limited by
the act. The contentinn on the part of
the appellants was that it was only,
necessary to bring the action within the
ninety days against the owner of the',
land, and that its mortgagee was nut an
owner according to the true meaning a
the statute. Judgment wan reserved.
,$r. M. G. Cameron, of Goderich, ap-
peared for the appellants, and Mr. W.
Cassels, Q C., for the respondent.
A Peculate Asr*t'LrCANE. --Saltford,
the little silage just across the ricer, is'
notorious for a noisy gang, who make a'
practice of attending and disturbing pub-
s tic meetings of whatever character held]
there. On Thugi!t ay of last week a
t school etfleflfatmlit"eut eras held there et
which ("horse Stewart, phutorgrapher,one
of the quietest and most respectable
ThDung men ,.f Getlerich, was present.
e hoodlums in the rear were making
there usual din. when he turned around,
and asked if those behind would try and
get the ether fellows to snake lest noise.
Joseph Goldthorpe. jr., who happened to.
be just behind Stewart, notched over
and grabbed him by the back of the
neck, turning his head about. At the
close of the reading, Ste•,art gaietlyask-
ed Goldthorpe. "Joe, what did I say to
you that you gut so mad about r The
reply was "Get out of that, I dot.'t waw
to talk to you," and s slap iu tlw Not.
rho bluw was not a heavy nne, but. ilia
publicity was naturally annoying to
Stewart, and on Tuesday he lumd his
assailant brought before Mayor Horton.
Goldthorpe', witnesses tried to show that
Stewart had spat at the defendant, bail
that story was clearly made up out o1
very little wool. The stayer expressed
regret that so trivial a case was trot set-
tled out of court, but said that an assault
!hail been clearly proven. He fined
Goldthorpe lac and costs, in all 04.80.
Goldthorpe, who appears to be very ex
-
Icitable, caused nisch amusement during
the trial by the realistic manner in which
he described the tiff between himself and
Stewart. It is fair to the former to say
that ho was not one of the hoodlums
mentioned above, but a quick tempsr
gut him into the difficulty.
Ar Rwer. -Roc. D. Allan, father of
A. McD. Allan, died in Goderich on
Wednesday, in his 80th year. The de-
ceased was fur about 40 yyear. pastor of •
Presbyterian church in Ncrth Easthope,
and was beloved by his congregation.
He removed to Go derich about nine
yuan awn. He was • man of strong re
ligious views, and of high principle He.
was an ardent temperance worker. end a
friend of every true reform. in the
County of Perth his name was a house-
hold word. Ole aged whir °1n life is
loft behind him, and a samTw of child-
ren and grandchildren survive the old
patriarch. We honored bim as a mon,
end esteemed him as a Christain. The
funeral takes place today at Guelph.
lereeeslsuoa to Me. ksabary.
At the cl..se of the Goderich Model
class term, the members of the clam
showed their appreciation of their in-
structor by presenting him with a hand-
some silver ice -pitcher. accompanied by
the following address : -
To Mr. Emhury, our esteemed and re
spected teacher : -We, the students el
Goderich Model School, desire to express
the sincere respect and regard we enter
tain for you. as well as our high appre
dation of the valuable services you hart
rendered us during the term now draw
ing to a close. We fully believe that
during our attendance at the Goderiel
Modal School you hare eru'earonid 3
promote our hest interests, and to fit is
for that sphere of life upon which we an
shout to enter. We shall always loot
back upon our three months' attendants
at the Model School with pleasure, ant
we hope you will hare similar recoiled
tions. We now ask you to accept th1
small present, not on account of its Tal
ue, but as a token of .or respect ; rata
may it in after years recall to you tit
kindly feeling that'ezist.d between yo
and your first Model clam in Ooderiek.
Signed in behalf of the Model students,
R. A. S.Apas.R.
G. 11. Teottp.ox.
Mem Hovirrow.
Mom McComeata-
AesuaL MLauoita*Y Ssavicert-The
congregation of North SL Methodist
church. will hold their missionary anni-
versary services as follows :--Sunday,
December 14th, public worship at the
usual hours. whoa w,raons on the sub-
ject of "Missica Work," will be preach-
ed by the Rev'd J. ill Howell, M A., cat
Owen Sound Oa Monday evening a
public missionary meeting will be hely,
commencing at 7:30 o'clock, when ad-
dressee will be delivered on "Mission
Wort," by the Rev. J.E. Howell, M.A.,
and the Rev'd 8. 8. Fisher, of Blyth.
The choir will lead in the worship ,4
song, and reader acme appropriate
111 USIA, both Sunday and Moeda, eves-
ing. Collections at all the sonless in
aid of the mission fund.
This week we chronicle with regret the
death of Thos. O. Dickson, fifth son .1
Gaoler Dickson, of Huron, in his 22nd
year. The young an had been prnee-
autios hie studies ss druggist in Townsto
for some time, sad shout tan days sines
was taken down with fever. (pa Mon-
day of last week his mother wee sew
mowed to eased him, bet the nest eery -
fel ettestise sad patios& aerobe, bifid
to belle the disc.., sad he seswssbd
own Monday het. Deemed wee oar ef
oar promising yang nee. tied sad aff-
able in anannsr, aid beloved by all who
keen him. His te sad near Miesb
have the ksestYl gnpefhy of the mei-
Mate of this writhe. !f. f*e,ml, e•
yeedgle ' j, fpm. imp* .etemdsd. Oa
the l asgbet lig • somber .f bewienese
as teams : Wreath, Mrs. Dr.
Sastre wiesiklilbs ameese) wreath,
Mie. Dista F. t mob's, Mie amp. '!wt -
Literate Neter.
Li
islnry of he Dominion of (bnmsj ..
By Rev. Wm. H. Withrow, f. A., at
This book *. by a man who has sleeted
written popular works of an hi.toria
and narrative style. Binning wit
Columbus, the author brings es does 1
the arrival of the present Governer
General u( Canada. The book is hiphl
spoken of by the press of Osumi T1
maps, pertratte, fib. ,wire aswee 'perbest t i
render the book a valtable nee to
of their country. The St. John, N. B
Sea says "The style of the history i del
and Sowing, and oodles to abed
than repel the miler " The beak
tales $42 pegsm and is jut abet M
hams to le a "popular IMw7,°
will be a bandy book .1 refereees
jowrwalioa and ,pooIlitisias, as edI se
emmws.nt ow tis drawls. t'eeel
Thelma is prit up in three %iodises,
pe N elect ilk the tsps,. I.Ae pd
cSsitiet alai the
inches, awl nInseam le
Dam rd'dess. We his
lee this esetie1
that wyila