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GODERICII. ONT.. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1885.
D GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
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THE HURON SIGNALI
FRIDAY, MAY Yore, leten
ON THE WINO.
best means of Settling the dnficulty and ed upon hos 32nd year on the t. T. R. for a few weeks' rest at her home in
trier ser. at ales press Nae. •1 Ut...twss•w
brua;iny tranquility. harmony, pesos A eiders anuses ye talon nous ("Old Han,- as the conductor u familiar London, after emend m•.idks of taunter
some sug;uetIona were made as to the NEWS ABOUT HOME, Conductor D. H.•Ises last week erntsr• Army. Capt. Calhoun left on Tuesday.
An' faith he'll peat tt." 1 ly caked un the run 111 one of the rui tell hard word. The letrstf•.rd lieu
men literate. blew %ertlitee.t YlOeel- and goodwill to that c,uetry which was
oldest .nd most faithful employees the tenant has taken her place. until her re
FALSIJ" NG THE I:Re'ili:t& ty• now in the throve of rebellion. And this TOWN TOPICS. G. T. 11 bas He agoc•d fur many years turn.
la ease of t►e "Pinions gigue : "1 believeYet:- On Thursday Iasi the (:odeach cricket
The editor e,t the Ste- makes a very p 1 KT hi new toots like summer. and
(Tho f�o.lownio was tetania l fo•r lad �� �e wt ore „rine .,ee .r1 toe...• goa•..rt'. alettatmko•rtortartrrae_ le understand tAat Rer Per v(Iwen- e.ub re -organ: ed at • meeting Mod at
the Albion hotel. The following otticer,t
were appointed for 1$8.1 : -Honorary
president, Han. A. M. Roes : honorary
vice president, R. $ Williams ; prow
dent, D. Mala,lmson : vice president, W
ProodG...t , capt. Starke : sec.-treas., 1'
C. King ; executive and Held committee.
blooms. Reyu..l.is, J..hnsturt, Widder.
McDermott and Sterlry Hays The
arrangements for practice and matches.
a•.d the fee for members are the same
as on previous years Moved by k
Vanetone, sec, vied by L. Elwa.td. that
Allan Eolbury b. reynesterd to deliver a
.n n behalf of the club. Carried
u•.saimously. Amn;cemetite are now
in pr, ores, for eep en:shin; the outfit,
and the selection . f a practice ground, sn
that before lone we may expect chat
dentes to all the county antis.
The funeral of the late Mia Annie
Jeaor, who died, after a long pulmonary
illness, on Sunday night last, tout place
on Wednesday lad at 10 p.m. The de
ceased who was in her 4Oth year, was
the :?rd dauthter,.f t?.e late Geo. Jess.p.
who dint• in lino, and she belonged for
a num? er of years too the B. V. M., oe
which society she was a faithful attend
ant. despite her delicate heahh. Th.•
young ladies of the sodality to the num
her of about 40. in white veils, marched
from the house to the church, and 6 of
them marched in the place cot the pall
hearers who preceded the c•orte;e to the
church. The sight wsa imposing. The
requiem high mass war,nducted by Rev.
Fr. Watters, who rave a short eddrew
to the sasembled people. The foal
offerings were very beautiful. The
emblems of Faith. Hope end Charity
from American conservatories, were
formed of tea roses white blies and
smilax ; also a erewn
lout religious pn,fesston, but that does t week, but was delayed by the mails J
not present ham from uttering in his foovro, Slay G
last week issue the following brazen
News of battle has arrived, and the
falsehmel : -- ! fact • has a g..rt.00 .•f T.,to,ntu'a crack
"But where a barrister is appointed. •,
an appeal b.th i,.. ii, ate,,., of le.'' noel:urns, the elueetis (toot has emelt
fact is alkwel to the judge." I pustler, has *hetet net the city wild.
Wkii; e- aT&ini the- editor of the 1 There is zrest excitnient, although every-
elt r to so deliberately misreltreaent one sceles to be tusking an offoKt foe apo
matters, unless it is the innate proper• 1 pear calm. At teem today I was speak.
sty to falsehood that characterizes Tory i ing to a well-informed Conservative
editors, we fail to eo.nprehend. But linter'. and after dieCUel n{ the situation
that is the sort of unreliable ate he le finally reswrkud, 'T ttaittit there has t;eorge, and the Liter was elected by ac- War to the Northwest b about settled, but
trust road out for his masters, flection I been erne* Eiiemana;,'etwi:nt en the tout J. Brophy still goes on with the war in the
gclawat:ou. Since that tune Rae' has eaof woven wire beds. tall and ser his
;7 of the K.II reads .s t :u wt 01 the g ower ant, and a:Ih.,utgh 1 hope bun elected for Prevencher for which be deylrwirrbed ofWlille aegisearthundersold uylieu
Y.
"No such appeal shall be allowed `for the best, yet 1 fear the result from a newer ret, and Sir John Macdonald was West attest.
;¢•Inst any decision ..f the revising !political standpoint. Should a reverse Howe cleaning has fairly rnmmeneed, and
,liter upon any tuatter of _eat, or the lappa; W the llween's Owa.tbe nt1uenaa afterward elected for the slue constitu- Saunters 5 :ion 6a% a in a stuck of wailpaper,
admission or rejection t1 evidence envy, before hs became member for Vic- window ebadee. well tint.. wwoo ash a■d
t of these eluent in Toronto is dune." itaissmine brushes, post ore and room mould -
adduced or offered upon any twitter of tntia in 1$78. I think Its has claims inn. •e ■: n errrytbiagg necessary for the busy
fwd And that is the feeling all uta, r the city b
upon the govern:netts which cannot besun,soowife at the cheapehouse under the
overlooked, and the least they can do is John Donagh was very ill on Sunday
to put a better anan us Dewdaey's shoes." h
1 tutu;ht there was s esethin; in the R. Crockat, artist, .,f Hamilton, is in
reasoning, and I give rte readers of Tett town'
SPINAL the benefit of his point of the Mra. Straiton is recovering after a keg
than his Toryassociates here. have came' Witch t.f the grnrernweut *Inch has esus- sod severe illness
diseuesion.
to the cosi:M aint that he can distort the •d this sad state of affairs is a true, a Ju. Vivias left on the United Empire
s f wise and a q.K..1 our : Echo answer As time, tide and the P. U. rt -
truth in u barefaced a manner as anyof I ` to juin ( apt. Knox, l .
meet, waft for n.. man, I now bring my George late bartender at the
Ahem. It u kited to get any Tory ei, N here 1 ' Aod the mothers, wives and
*see in the Northwest would be to die- Jones, of 8t. George • -hurch, has been
Don't drew shabbily, when you can sat at invitsd to Ottawa The salary offered
sties Dewdney and appoint Riel Lieut- Itch suite of eiothlnit at low vrtr.•s at F. ! him is i1,u00 a year. The conte of St
Prldisem's. the rasbloaable tailors.
Governor niatead. Inst is a fat inure 1 am this year somas' coal oil stoves at a re- George's has already d
earned • name as a
holisat mail than Dewduey, and a far d.w of twenty-five per teat, with a cash good and useful man, and has ine his
disutunt of Ove err ceut besides. Also took d faithfully here.
ing stoves cheaper than ever. O. N. Davie. pay
better Conservative, Don't you remem-
ber that in 1872, Mr. Louis Reel was
elected M. P. for Marquette, and Sir
George Cartier was defeated in Muutreal
West f 01 coarse you do. Well, then,
you will remember that Louis Riel re-
signed for Marquette in favor of Sir
(tour Rt•. Awyr with the idea that there
Is better and cheaper wallpaper In own than
attar sold at Mn. t•,.oke'r fall and see before
obs stunk Is .1•ared out. It will try yea u
calt.
The booming at cannon la beard along the
Aascatchewan, but dallowkthe photographer.
is p•a.efulli but steadily presenting his
rimers to an admiriss public. to their delight
and his profit.
Hate are the actual words of the Bill, and that is the feeling that should
sod yet t 1.,
o editor of the local Tury shot actuate the people not the cauntry at
says Obere is an appeal nei questions et axe. Where is the man wbo se father,
fed: Some of the Liters?s who have i brother or son is t ,try a target fur rebel
thought the Stir clan was a little better huttets, who wilt dare to say that the
reflections to a close. D. Mt -ll. British, has goneto Toronto.
.h o quote the Fraaehw it. sisters, who bear br;velt• ml, in public,
insane' R �t� � - -- - A country wedding was celebrated in
hot show heartstrings are t.,r., with Sows of the more shameless of the town un Wednesday afternoon.
anguish in privete, and who in the sacred Tories here, are checklmg over the fact
precinct& of their homes allow the pent that that piece of political rascality, the
up feelings to overpower them, and the' Franchise bill, has been pr.ptsed to
Tun Toronto Worldis of opinion that longi kept back tars to dues when they " dish the Grits. These same Tories
tee obrioxu,ua ' Iadaan cinema' will befoe the vacant chair at the family gather -1 chuc'ele_' when Huron was gerrymander-
A:.t the Tories say .t would be shock
.ug for Mowat to appnnt revising bee
nature.
' 'left out of the franchise bill before it
. gets through.
Truaav anon) retire, and Galt will take
his place as Finance Minister. The
elder Tupper will also re-enter political
q.fe se seta as pe ssihle.
Ira said that spplicettons f..r the pesi-
twn of revising barrister for Huron were
made at Ottawa two yelt s ago. There
wsa • keen tsar for the position.
27 it Big Pub Wil:inset.'" patron
Macpherson who controls Iadiau affairs,
and Cie Indian rote would likely be
worse.? by Big Push and his friend
Roddy Pringle.
az uneducated Indians wbo hare not
tun frar.ch:se lc whom the Tories want
to give rotas, of tow ignorant to mark a
renes out their ballot pepers,wi'1 probably
be permitted to maks a tomahawk in•
stead
A B Bain, a prominent Toronto
ilonserv•tive, who is well known to
many of our readers, has an able letter
lathe Otobe of Wednesday, denouncing
the Franchise bill. 'lowest Conserve -
tiros should read it.
A: menet:eat taxes are to be placed or.
tes and tobacco in order to meet the
annual expense of 6600,000 caused by
the appointment of Msodonald's revising
barristers. The Tory rhiett+tn was cute
in aft giving the w -,men n,,.m while be
Wet t air to
ing, what of them ' Politicians amity
rant. and ambitious men may scheme fox
peeferntent, but blood --the blood of our
noblest sad bat -is tau dear a price to
pay for rant or ambition. Friends and
relatives, st the all of duty, have taken
their liras im their humin, and gone forth lowing scathing article ua the chicanery
to preserve the integrity of our foaled- and effrontery of Macdonald :-
oration. They have braved death by Replying to Mr. Blake, who had back-
ed u a want of confidence motion on
♦ vfimifdl account of the Batoche
affair, and report.' of meetings eondem-
ing the Franchise bill, have crowded out
interesting local matter. Ilut at this
•crinis we are ;exitus that the people
should have full and reliable accounts of
the battles on the prairie and in the
political areas.
ed, but the voters at the ballot boxes
badly diapp,inted their partizan expec-
tations The Tory conscience is getting
seared.
THE Elm- outus B,l1.teu has the fon
flood and field : they have endured
dreary marches and countermarches ;
they have borne pro anon' and lengthy
vigils sway from ham. and friends ; they
have faced the hail, the tempest and the
The summer *porta club had another
meeting on Tuesday evening last.
8. Sloane, the seedeman, is just now
making a specialty of turnip seeds
Miss McDougall and Miss McGregor
have returned from their visit to Toronto.
J. W. Smash is lieutenant of the Crys-
tal city home guards, a company of forty
Mew
Mrs Archibald, of Kgmondville, is
visiting her parents, intr. and Mrs 8.
McGaw.
Mrs Jahn Robertson, of Clinton, is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. Swtth,
gest street.
Mr. Woolverton, &Clinton dentist, is
the Riel rebellion question with • strong about to remove to Ooderieh to practice
@pooch, Sir John said : "It will be read his profession,
by the Metis from the Rocky mountains Rev. J. 11. Carson, who is a former
to Winnipeg, that the hon. gentlemen Bruce boy, has offered his services as
has mourned that the government has chaplain to his old corps.
harsh -
deadly non of bullets . and thea of nen guilty
they of ehaveopprsaed eglect and
halt- J. C. Smith, of Port Huron, has re -
them who have died nave fallen •' with `oi'p turned to his mother's home, East street
Dreads and driven them to desperation where ho lies dangerously ill.
the•r backs too the field and their faces to by their conduct, and that they have John McLean is now mats of the
the fie, ' and died rim Britons can die Preferred tdhe questa off speootaton andtschooner ego. He left on Wednesday
enia anwrongs
emo
tt theparlHiament,eti• " (N far Port Arthur where the vessel now u
do. We know not what a day may bring' Bourse it was unpatriotic and altogether Geo. Swartz has returned from Gode-
tocth, and hoping for the a•fe return of ' too bad for Mr. Blake to tell so mach rich and again taken possession of the
those who hare gone to the frust, in the truth as to the rotten administration of Prince of Wales hotel. --{Clinton New
light of wl.at has airssd been their !forth -Wed affairs in one speech. No gra-
y • it made the walls of the old parlia• The district meeting for the Methodist
portion, seems almost like hoping against onset building creak, they are so little churches of the Goderich district, will
hope. But be the fate of those who used to the cummudity. But, let the ,1'm held st Hearth, on the 25th and 26th
have gone to the prairies what it may, people who are visiting the grave yards Ind.
The St. George's hail to
their action in leaving all that they held fsatrrffoc heir lives' atiB• Int Burden°, who areLed a heins S nu qday School, on 8 nday
near and dear when their country need- lousing time and money in being hum- tat, owing to the furnace being flooded
ed their help, is one which those who bugged at Edmonton, wen are paying by the heavy rums
have remained at home will emulate, if for the military neesss•rvto restore that Mi Kate Jessup,of Bay City, and
necessity arias, sed another al: is made sec°rite W the North- tot
need the Mean, Joesph and John Jessup of
never hate fatted, answer a to the troth Chicago, returned on Tuesday to attend
for mer. to go to the front. But this of the assertions complained uf. Sir
P the funeral of their sister. C. E. T. S. -There was • good turn
does not lessen the responsibility of the John .oce callto ed heaven heaven althea, that FoorIAu.-The high school netball
government, whose iniquitous policy has his hands were dean. Can be do so, oat ■t this te ttortaie.**t last echoy
brought about the crisis in the North- now ' "Ill the stain el blood week out .I club has been reorganisea wad will meet etenitng es St. George's charoh school
for prswtioe four titres a week. Capt., homes, and the pngnmme was well
was. The blame to fact bang plated E.antw tats,~ — W. Struthers ; sec -fres, M. R•,bertson. gives Readings were given by Meson
upon the shoulders of Air :oho and his-- The nets set on Tuesday and Wednes• McKibbon and Hines, Rev, P. Owen
day cI dart week were
colleagues, and they wino find it hard to During the present week the Catholic nisei nn flaws- Jones and Mrs.Tows ; songs by Mies
church, and we believe also the Episcopal day. The catch was a light one not Rines, Mr. A. B. Henderson iencored), moved or been dropped, there n an in -
shift the burden of gain A day elf weighin much our two hundred pounds and Mrs. Toms ; a tris by Miss 8.11, crease of 44, and the prment r:• stuoership
church, keep what s owned the ''Ruga- g P'"!1
reekunuw must seas, and ■her. it peones :hutch. In tit. Peter's eabussoh ►ase of fish per bort. Mra Toms and Mr Hsmdetsnn . and a in fond etsndins is
The tug James Clark left on Monday deedby Km Toms and and Mr Flea. DeedFisher was teemed t: y 5 miens
for Manitoulin Islands, with a cargo demon. Muds. Parker, Rises knit mous vote to be reprwsemainee to that r
a.mp,aed of orb, salt and fishing sap Dogfish, of the basil, rendered an uta commoj Dstrt't T�•er:ogg,
plies generally. This is the first depot-•tram.etattttieo in One toed;. MrH [ T1 feli ,w,ng tread, in*. among
the "sawn.SStrang gave an interesting ddreut on others were unanimously adopted' -
Lieut. D. 0, Cameron, of Lucknow on temperance. A number of peteans That the heartiest thanks of thus
pined the society.chnrnii�s, and are barely [;rroes:wf tocompany, Brows Batt., who has been re 1 the i.. papers, f. -r toe kind services
siding to Goderich for a year or two, Tar Tierra', Emma. The steamer rendered by them during the year
studying law, left on Tuesday to join his United Empire, the premier boat of the That we hsartily oo-epeeate with tit,
regiment for the front. Northwest Transportation company's ofliniai board of North :*bast uiethodst
We are Bled to learn that J. R. Miller, fleet. and adtwitted ly the nee. and Chcrch. Gudencb, in eatwndina an
P. 8. L, has passed • successful ezami- haridanmed vessel on fresh water, was ulvilett„a to t::. Guvlrh C.nference to
nation as solicitor. Mr. Mulles has • magnificent spectacle, indeed N she hold rs sass;,' ,,r I011;, :r. this tubs
studied under many disadvantages, and !teemed Into port tan Wdnssday tsotri- That r.eoroiung the blaming*. which,
his success is well deserved. Ing, her beautiful lines reveal in all wJer God, bay. attended the labors of
I *sad this note of alarm so that our tfine when the province offered freta The Government renaming steamer
the glory of spotless new paint, with B.' .1 H. G.rxon sa p,„,,,_of Wgu
earthAqgsake wed wilier trosM.. Then shy Bayfield will this season have the follow- anion fl ta,g red band plying. Tits church •dutiail tl.e year now dranaX t•
peasd into the kingdom of Clovis, when [lasted pire took rep abort 400 tones osearil Ael:evir that he has con
the Council of Iklesne, in 611, requires u,g Grodoerieh mews on burst -Capt. A. of freight, mostly merchandise, and aur- 4 ,
req M. McOre;or, F. Mdiregor, W. Watson, •lastly emoted himself lead ai• the
the faithful to rest from servile work and dere for Port Arthur She had about sans, p wott[d tboeofeh uwoiatuutly
John Di and Perry M'.nrhnua.
to hat. In England the synod Melones- ( 6 passengers, mostly for Port Arthur and beadily invite him to return„ for tie
G. B. Robson, of Petrone, spent a dal/ en routs to the Northwest via the t' P tecooisg tear. if pomi de ; but if not an
or two in town this weak, visiting u1d R. The lost u now „popped with a r»rfiti$Wd. we desire fu piste on record
friends. He thinks the ” old town ' good braes and string hood, ard the ,,or sop r.c•attee er h:+ uctiriait dons,
never Pinked batter. George is • favorite popular captain., E. Itnbawon, is in and •.c- unliutite.l a,:.Vewp is hat
here, and many regret flet his stat gas command A Oodedeli Ltd who ran I wonted Chnetsn ebarsater
so brief. array on the boat wee eaptored at Km %t ie.:.tat, 14tt•ar+tut.'t !k $
W. I.. ?lepton, formerly of Clinton, cm -dine and brought back
and brother of C. G. Newton, of this S*tomo% Aawt --Special rlistings
town, NOW bean &ppninted by the Bsptnt were held in the barracks on Saturday,
the" Musette to labor in the distriet d Sunday and Monday, and were a,nduct• 1 Pea stint:.. -nfr (,lin, eti:ler,tse re.
Kineardissasd Rtplsyduri.g(beeeaimg d by Moat Capt Ludgate, • h•ndemte t-:gtted from s few deme tint t, hu fhmi-
sntsrser. yens; Eeglsbman, loth a g•.,4 voice im st if-'rwtcch
Hvwewsat..-Min Hattie C. Camp- and • oasnnand of the concertite The Duni t urreny, et. Thomas. is,
ball, one of the meet satiable aol highly Staff Captain indulged in plenty of sing vwtun� is the vi,:ate He hoe por-
mpested young Iodise of Godeneh. was into and eon. of his minute were taw- chsM*f w�1r�r•ys�tm sdjsirt![z his ower
itsttried on Wednesday, et the residence .ding, particularly those on the ranetarlt• fr'm Kr I{.•Irert (habitat
of ler brother, Oro M.thedist parsroniasa, able growth of the Army in Canada. He I Mrs Ambler, of Kitchell; a the guest
North street. The happy bndegroorm appeared to past the mitten of oollec• I Mrs Mal:sff
ma Mt. Georgie A. Praetor, a leading ties to the fellers limit, a " drum -heed 1 The friends •.' Swami Pion will ba glad
omisrste.d that the eespany is eitis s of Swaim and 'he e'nnubisl epllieatinn " being taken up on the It o h..' he ie sot t»•ava'eseent.
iso hard, sad as the objent a to the 1 tent was tied by ti..des.sed oeoupsa mtsrbt &guar* on Sunday littera' on. A aureheir o email boats We the lake
Keeiasia' isatitute, stud the day will 1 of the personage. Mn. Pmetnr takes Bum 2'2 wnld�ers were airmen in aA MT - i etas vide a cheer ng sight to some of ewe
bee holiday, a big turn out is elp.ot.d. with her to ossein marry pod wishes day evening as a regular roars of the riltesseenn 'I'otiesy isms.
The hand grenade ethibition last ,reek
was nut fumy aucceesful, u some of the
bottles did not break at the first threw.
However, the prep*ration .0 the elms
bottles appears to be s useful thing to
have around a building when s hie is
discnvere.l in Its incipiency
Tho Bazaar in aid ..f St. Peter's R. C.
church, to be held in July, gives protium
of being a success There has been a
warm respn.se to the invitation from
the London and Toronto press aud ps..-
ple, red the h..me friends of he church
will not let the nutaiders carry off the
valor• -and the prizes Bear the hamar
in mind.
R. 8. Chilton, American Conaialr
Aleut at this port. who returned (tern
Washington su.e few weeks ago, was
severely indisposed at his hotel since his
return. however, we are pleased to see
that he has almost entirely recovered
from his ailment, • touch of rheumatic
,,out, we believe, and hie genial presence
is again to be observed on the street.
A GOOD Coosstt -We have used the
Arnold Automatic Steam Cooker, and
are extremely satisfied s itb it We
cooked different vegetables, meat, and
dessert at the same time, with the most
satisfs_tory results. We readily com-
mend it as being one of the meso labor-
saving, as well as one of the most whole-
some and palatable modes of preparing
food.
James Henderson, of Generich town-
ship, well known to many 01 nor read-
ers, left for the States last fall. and mys-
teriously disappeared. He bad ems
money with him, and foul play was fear.
ed. His body was discovered on Wed-
nesday, of last week, at Meson s, near
Alpena, but no money was found upon
his person. A nuober of bard cases
were hanging around that locality last
fall, and the unfortunate roan; man was
doubtlessly murdered and robbed.
H. 8. L 8. -The entertainment of the
High School Literary Society last Fri-
day evening opened with a debate on the
question : "Resolved that Wellington
was a greater general than Napoleon,"
in which Mean. Wilson and Bolton
took the a®rmatire and Mears. Gerbil!
and McKibbon the negative. After a
very entertaining contest the victory was
accorded to the champions of Welling-
ton. The entertainment noncluded with
• solo by Mr. McIntyre, and sciopticun
views by Mr. Halts.
The following is dipped from an Elk-
hart, Indiania paper, and will he grett•
ling to many of� Mrs -Fisher's friends
here. She is • da4hter of Mr Wm.
Bissett, of C.ndericb .-"The friends of
Mn. Samuel Fisher, to the number of
thirty or forty. gave her a very pleasant
surprise, Saturday, tearing a a reminder
of thetr regard for her, an elegant cake -
basket. The occasion u said to have
been very enjoyable to an (*seemed. Si Josephs' Church, Hullett Nay 1st,
Toe lady will soon loam Elkhart to joie .
her husband, who u at primmest .employed •
m Chicago, and her friends took this
WHOM to attest their friesdahip for her "
!vestatatma t• tits* 1•nllts-
Oar accomplished younig townsw - Ir,an.
Miss Mary Mullin, who la organist of
St. Joseph's church at Hullett, was at
that place on 1st May, made by the
members of the choir, whose leader alt.
is,the recipient cf a beautiful gold brace-
let with chain and gold medallion ap-
pended.
Miss Mullir: gratefully aekr.owledg.d
the haudwme !gift and kind regents of
the members of the Hullett church choir
The address which accompanied the gift
we present below.
To Mies M Mullin. 0rgsn.s', 3' Josephs
R. C. Church. k .,►loco
Dean Ftusen,--We, the members of
$t. Joseph's church ch.,ir. have long felt
that your +salons and untinr.: efforts t.
prom, to harrnrny and s:•irtual welfare
to the noeitir•n you have occupied as our
organist for the goad three years, wade
serving of more than mere thanks. and
now ask tore to accept theacc,n:rsnying
bracelet as a small eridence of our ap-
preciation of yuur devoted services to us
and our church. Our prayer is that God
my long spare you to he a useful Labor
to in His earthly vineyard, ami at lel
gore you • cr'en of tole tc wear in Hie
upper and better kingdom.
Ever Yours in Lnve.
Mswmza'i or nth On:iia
VictoriaMeeet flerrb.
l'he aigarteriy ofical board of this
church met on Tuesday evenoar. fur the
cencium• h , f husineas 9: the conference
year now nearly ended.
The palm's report showed that during
the year,;, 1 members have ;,ecn received
Ailowehg nor tiiva� wi... late died, re
the unfaithful stewards must be turned those days have been kept in accordance
from place asst relegated to oblivion ; with the ritual of the church. The
Haan mast hang. and Judas commit
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday halon
Ascension Day are observed by all
Catholics of the Latin rite a days of
solemn supplication, and are called
Rogation days because the Litany of the
Saints u chanted in the procession which
hari-kari.
at'l(4 A* viteenFTi :Y.
The general impression !ere te that a
Dominion parliamentary dissolution is
:imminent. The Man has, no doubt in a takes place in large churches on each of
'pint of 'uraggadocu, thrown down the the three days, rogation bete` the
A termite Inman whe a in govern- gauntlet, subject, of course to the s (Latin egmraleot for the (beak ward
meta pay. is now writing to the Tory J P kap . The Rotations began is an
Paan in favor of the Indian clauses of
the fratiehise hill. This roil man has
honer( had several Ona, it tt a114111d,
dodged has debt+ by pleading that he teas
an Indian and could nmol be sued ! Hies
cuts Ind'an Him vote Tory Money
in it.
proval ,'f Ser John Macdonald If the kingdemof Burvundy,when they were in -
premier approves we will bare a new stituted,or at lent made solemn and pule
ebectien tnd then will h. the tug of war. Its by Mamertw, "let". of Vienne, at a
friends to Huron will not be token un-
aware. A feeling of uneasiness prevails
in Conservative circles. end no diubt an
'fart will '.a made to make the Moil
doe in 747, proscribes processions and
Woe M,awowvwww base*weseews err en WItake back its challenge of fight. at the fasting till noon on the three days believe
mens carred of erpesist the line gewt tea polls at an early day Aa for (Nd Huron, Ascension, according to the way of our
eel ua�'ttersmw ryh ins neww ryemeid reada Fe boo I have so fur of the resit should a poll fathers A Spanish enamel (conal
tomb cotionarse* value tees of aortae oras
. •-401411ws &susses
Very true Bat Macdonald proposes
to disenfranchise • number of the volun-
teers and pre votes to the Indians and
half-breed,. The volunteers are welcome
en the bullets, wide the red skies get
the rotas Toe volunteer undone *AM
be a badge of full ettssatabip A shone
should be ,seated into the nett Ontsrio
franchise hill givteg a mote to every man
into is or hse been • .saber of s Cana-
dian mentos aotpo, Thus is mead we
think. tndepadeat of any property
9titlwffiDon Ate ?edetate deserts
vete" better than the rod shins do
(td n 617 R
be walled fur. West Hoban 1s tide for esteelm Y) irecognises ogee
tine with abstinene., bet on the Thers-
Referm, South Huron is (crit by act of day. Friday and Saturday atter P.nu-
ParIiament, and gest Mason can be cost The ancient outworn at Milan,
wheeled loco line by vtgnros a work and II enforced by Mt. Cherie; Borrosten, to
an active candidate in the meantime hold tb Ragati'.ws and t, fart em the
the aorto;; kcal nellesomatirsmte •11"14 be Monday, Tusadwy anal se, a ceche seise
the Ase.ss tis. At Rowse, according in
placed at mew wren a thorough working Anular Binliothee, it woe Leo iiI who
basis, &ad Reformers should all stand at inteodeesd the Itng.twow days
"sttennate awaitinsg Mie order to mirth
or t• tictetrm, eyes in the face of tba AMATEUR Tatars esia The Gode-
rasehia+ bill. rich sesthesrs will produce the ply
Time and the Hour' in new Vtetoria
mew 10 sane TME Oertarsirr. Hell, ns the *venial( of May 96th. W.
At ss• of the clubs at luncheon today
a Sember of prnmin..t gentles,** were
digrasbag the Northwest imbroglio. NA,
1771 llbilL.