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GODERICH. OTT.: FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1885.
THE HURON SIGNAL
le published every Friday Mornin by 11c-
Otu.tcuour Haus.. et thou toe. North ft
OODERICH, ONTARIO
Asad 1• despatched to an parts of tk..arroual
lug causer, by the earliest arils mad traina
ly
(*sterol edateeba It Ma a larger ctrwta-
Iki thee ear ether newspaper la part of
wM
the oouatrr, d N sac d oq
and t .r• reliableeurnal Is Ontario
peeagetna. ss t1 does. the fer..geWgessesatale
sad beteg le addition tech. above. a nutrias.
fanny lied mala. paper It le therefore •
es ppsstt desirable bade rtWw. aa.d•wa.
Ts.S•.-4lai ea Annan,postage pre -peril
bWSablu ion:11M if efore six months
(1 set se petit. This rule will be trimly
Reyes oro AnvoTislwu.-itgkt lata pt
Ise for beet Iasertio• . three mints per lime far
e ach sabegtnnt Insert era. nearer. kelt-)tiny
sadJlm; erg eamteucts at M rates i.- We Mee Moos *retelme
• ebbing dep.rtmeet h cesaactisn, sad paean
Mg the tweet o.ayiete 'oath end beet tLCUlttee
lir toren./ eat work 1a O.dorieh.an prepared
M do bastasse M that Use at priose that cosset
be Mets. &ad of . twelity cant .asset be
ttrseseel.-Teras Gni
FRIDAY, SEPT. lir, 1111.
b
BBFORM MISTING.
AA a.Mieg of the Reform Association
ef Ooderich will he held in the Arra-
tar Rooms on Saturday erring eat,
at 6 o'clock, fur the purpose of aeasica-
tam, and appointing representatives to
the Young Libsn4. Convention at Tor-
onto next week.
Let there be a good turn out of rum
sed old. assolid os .'- ion is seeded.
The time for work is at hand
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APOLOGITIC
Owing tom rush of hoer mews we baro
bre resod to leave marched some
proposed articles oa "The Carolinas,'
"The Wold. Pease," "Tho Lidos.
Theory of the Oration," "let Literature
Deteriorating f ' "A Par for the &ady
of the Orad, the True sad the Baati-
fel," gad several other trill of that
sort, nary sad light, s it were. We
most hare these thtsge to the Marr, or
to W peat heads of our easlrsperris
Pilaw bask trweahip., while we retinae
A to sloop ear rierab le ekredellag heat
shies and local hammier geeseally.
BADLY SCALED.
A few die ago • woman pneentd
berseU et the puM ease wising is Chide -
risk and excitedly eedresed .
"Deal you oar me s Ksstrsal flit-
nesa There's or addressed to es every
weak, bet she em•U-pm is miring u
Moored. and we dual went to have it
about our place. w
The post edge orsia bopla to say
something shoat the improbability a the
infeetios beieg ..eeid by a eswepaper
direct from the chaos of p.blisatioa,
when the woman again excitedly ex-
claimed :
''1)os': you dare to oiler or seed to
Obi or mise • oopy of the Montreal Wit-
ness," and metterieg ssease4ies about
"gman-poi" she retired with wild eyes
sad p•lpitsting heart
Tar is jest s specimen of the seer
that has taken pressers of grey of our
people, for that woman is not the only
one afraid to touch Montreal goods. The
lose to Montreal from a commercial
atasdpaiat mast be groat.
Tan Mitchell Eeserier bas erred in-
to its ninth year, ed beide a good posi-
tion to the joermilietie Bees
Tbe Mee W ledertsh Mi4tus that • UMW is - ung w
wag a. be Is 'in the thirties et wow. Tkare
b met 4 Js venni to exclude -InEtatip I.
etas.' a hole our enntemperery dee oat
111 51. 1515 tate tertbcemles • esv..W.
a111e VW sYpw. - fT.renta waw
thee, pretty good. But itis the Tory
oseo.-M -. that mast resemble a baby
skew, se all present are shouting for
'162.*
Tie Loudon Advertiser puts this and
that together in the following manage :
-'Th. Ooderich SlowOL, speaking of
the Young Liberak, notes that of the
nine men under forty who act as editors
in Huron county, ...en are on the Lib-
eral gide and two en the Tory. No
young man is naturally • Tory. All kis
Matiscte are for Literalism, er Liberal-
ity, s the Duke of lrgyll prefers to mil
4"
Tag (uU rut of Queen's bens`, Maa-
itobs, has sustained the sentence pro -
1 pounced on Louis Riel by the territorial
eoutt at Regina.
Tee Turusto-Dnily Oiuie of Wedmes-
peeday was a credit to Comedian jour-
nalism. it umlauted of forty palma
nearly .11 taken up by lire ad venni.-
Mesita The Globe Leda them all.
CaAiLle Yortao, for many years onn-
eected with the Stratford Beacon has
peril_ wed the Corawall Freeholder. Mr.
Young will make the F rehokier worthy
of the beet support, for he is • 'mud
jourealiat.
A ussmavuu tux h.s dipped into a
Governors' bath. Our old frissd, R.
Holmtes, of the Nene Sr, has baron ap-
pointed aaietanI libnrrian of th. Los•1
Legislature. At the time he retied
from the astir sostrtsl of the New Eve
.boot a year ego, Mr. Holmes wet the
elder j.araalit in hareem in Canada,
having hese 50 years in the briars.
The Oovermm.at will have a faithful,
and we think sister earl, in Mr.
Holmes. May Lag al,oy his pori -
ties
etre et sirs mists on
fri Oeisi1h pew mama board, Over
a tlerh ego the Inspector seat in his
repast, bet so far it has sot hew es►-
Pderel" On Moody these was no
quorum. A ohaege u badly areded u
the school management. Tk. *hairier
d the bald is s nom readmit. ut (lode
bmviag taken up his abode in Clin-
ton. BttseM he be ie.taetly required to
settle may point of disporte betwaas the
teaches, he is not available. Mr. Dolor
seder the eirwemt&.sm, should et rasa
reign the chairmanship, if he dos sot
resign his slat altogether. He is a rod
seam, bet ie net available for say main -
easy whisk stay resat at gay -oast is
the present date s airs.
Yew dose the Aar tiifl4 wenkipper
like this from the Leaden Airtime 1 -
"It should be dweaur a meek the
v.nrrsble bet temptioc eether-in-law
actk. in the reser. of Pries Hoary .t
Betts.barg. His mother -is -law hie
hese tr.te good to kin First she made
bile wrsii.kmae ad • .f the
bird byq44
r-
adio ashhies est of r-
adio send few the
.tebrr. New she dealers trigs . go. -
mender le the "geses'o saws," set be-
ater he iterwm g yer/ .bust chips.
.bii he des set, et is awned to
variety, whisk he village, but blears
th• ebcaure will put essay in his purse.
'jhe Bran web -irYmhw who
vwri fhet Y over he easni•d Iola he
word navy • Yemen's daughter.
/he position rield be psi ma* her • 1
kw
TEST ALL SAY S0. -
dM was 5. eplieb awls sone M Timm.
Some at oar exchanges have expressed
themselves as follows :-
TO WOD11L
Ow of the beat of Canadian local
papas u the Oudsrieh SinwAL which has
))men uttered epos its 37th year. Memos
McGilioeddy, Its editors sad proprietor,
aro able rid ge.eptte nwepapr w,
send they have made Tim &neat the
model s 4re meaty jaunts!. --Crome-
r Globs
A 1.
The Garfish Brett has entered up-
on its sixth year under the maaageseeat of
M.Oillieddy Bros. It is now 37 yeses
old, and herr( the polities, wbte6 we
eery leak, M sa A 1 local s.wap.pes. -
(breie- Free Pram
m eaow now. '
Ste 0.dsrti Stax•L has jets altered
upon the lath year d its misters seder
it preset pr.pr.t eghfp The
middy bretbsrs know low to tern out •
int{Lss weakly p•psc, and the pat
their kaawldgm toped assort--[Lae-
des Advertiser.
Ducl si.v.
The Ooderic4 Sweat has altered on
its thirty -greed' 7y4*u.,r Bader the
gsnnagsamat d KoOillicuddy Brothers,
the Bas of is & power i. Huron county.
It is well tidied, mai its got up in gee -
ratty original and attractive.
The result is • largo sir elation .ad
baigeek -{ lamas. Ewelt-
RIOL LIR
Tie Harm Stewst, published in
0.reri4, has mitered its sixth yews un-
der the aa.agemeat d McGillicuddy
Bros. A real live newspaper, well edit-
ed and Liberal in every expression is
.hat the Surat is - Yi.aardit.e Re-
porter.
WRLL 5 WWIT$D.
Tis Sratri , is in its sixth year sailer
the McGillicuddy Bros'. maritement.
It is a lire county joarnal and .ell
merits the support it evidently receive
from the people of Huron. - (Chatham
Balser.
TWAT TOVWO 11.000.
Tb. Mean SrewAL Inst week eat.uid
its sixth yeses under its peeler aanye-
meat 1he paper is over thirtyervw
years *id, bet there is dB) y uy Need
in it. The Masgilliemddy beatk.n are
beth rredm•tse et the Mowery, end we
wish them contused wusa.-{Oudph
Mare•n-
atrteamxTAvlvlk T1IILv.
The Goderieh Stout gnat week enter-
ed epos its sixth year loader the present
a•aagemgat. McOtllb.44 Bros. her
made the SoWAL a valuable
e rr they took held of it, and it ass
of the repesse tabu. Reform 1osr..l. 4
Worsen Cbtario, .rad .helds no little
Warne. i• this forty. -4Wiog hese
Times
The heakrupt steak of 11L B. may,
•m5st rat R was dispecad r es
lhmr.iakeen cot a Tee of 96 seats es
the 0. book debts shish eta isoM4
to soar 0331 we alarmed of for 012,
5L1111,1
latin flak
Stole • Twat IN ADrAlfCi
ON THlO WING. tea
OUII TOWN COUNCIL NCiL. Atter theta impious opinions on the lr'ANCy FAIR.
.. outlet. the menet was dropped ualt
----,,,w •+ I neat tneettns.
The Big Mill Applieetfor Ramis- MA epos. Canningao.
tion of Taxes. The following maimunttstntn was re -
No.wry eapreatllaagii-• neer& Deer.
Armament abtdaee Ye wean A.1.
Onos more more I turn up, like • bpd
peony. I supplies some of my odd
friends thought that I had climbed •
tram, and pulled the tree ■p after me. It
they did, they were mistaken, for I ma
still on (erre nano, and am likely to so
resuatn, health and weather permitting,
as they say when announcing speakers
for open air gatherioge. The truth of
the matter is that I was getting too
healthy on the road, and had to lie quiet
for over • month so that that my physi-
cal development woaldo't get abnor-
mally the increase of my intellectuality.
as Solomon Peter Hale, the learned
African divine, would say. And with
this brief bat lucid apology for my ab -
seam from the solo... of Tug SIa0AL,
so far as the "Oa the Wisgw letters are
boa .teed, I will once more bow ay
amok to the yoke, and give the lotalk
gent reader -end my readers are all
iatelligset, you knew --o word or two
repardisg my redacinii in the wider -
✓ es. es it were :
time eosin to 14 aro fiat as lent. W. 0.
Smith has demosatr•ted this earth of
est to be. In the cities wbalomle oleo
report a falling off in make, and retailers
eoaplaia of •dropping off in till ressipM.
Kaaafactsrss raise a cry against own
prodanioe, and eoagu.en howl shoat
the est 44 metiers of asesenty. Things
generally appear bo be toosy-tarry in
tare rules, sad the only arse who site
or of the strife sed betatron retiree
also rejoins in regular salaries, ad pay
as they go on quarter day.
The MMOTT Acv
is casein some little excitement im
Tweets, sad ft is likely that it will he
submitted for the eosmideration of the
*rotors tt the sky ssdy in the aortas
year. Some are meagaiao it will carry,
but there are many who would prefer to
goo it mere properly observed in the
orris dmtrier where it is now law,
before .hsagisg the present order tit
drinking habit in the Provincial sae
tropolu. For myself, I meat conform.
that although I firmly believe in the
'Saw of the Act, if properly enforced,
I mast say that the preemie machinery
for the tarrying out a the act, does not
work to advantage in Huron and other
roomettes. Is many of the towns sad
silks's. no restraints are imposed. mad
the work of selling liquor goes bravely
on, se the aping is, thanks W the in-
ooapterey of the paid oaeials whose
dry it is to suppress the illegal traffic.
'ria passive strange what arguments
gear ossa arias up is fever of drinking
w hisky. Friday Inst two or three of us
on the train were dimasims the working
at the stet, when an inebriated party,
put in his err, and helped dosg the
tseve .•tion as follows : "Si., lura.
gee'haga, I don't take no meek is this
here set, 'rte I know it fiat the pare
quill. Oood whiney never did no one
no harm, an' don't ye forgot it. Its the
raseuweeles for emperedesi + ea age Mann
erMnd /e • cessommew
T e council met on Friday mooing
last.
Present - The Mayor in the cbstr,
Reeve Johnston. Deputy Reese Came-
ron. and Councdl..ra Murne Campion,
Castellon. Humber, Butler, Dustup, W.
McLean, Massa.
isrlItAL ICat!ainn.
Th.• minute. of Ilii meeting were read,
and corfrmed.
The treasurer's statement for the
month of August was read, showing •
balance on hand of $51118.57. Report
filed.
The street inspector's report of pay-
ments, etc.. was also read.
The return .d M•uiand cemetery care-
taker showed number of intermaate der-
hag
erfag August were (our -two children mod
two adults
The report of the manse commutes
was reed mod adopted.
The relief report for tit. Gorge's
ward wet rad mad filed
A o oaaoairetion from H. Charms
t Co. re Merrywestber a flea's Logli+h
6reoinginee was read sad Sled.
Moved by Campion, sseuoded by Mc -
swan, that the street inspector as in
stract.d to at once examine the back
yards of the town, and ase that the own-
ers keep them in papa aadttton. Car-
ried.
Tae len MILL'S TAXI.
Some of the cos 4llors sodded their
heads at once &pothers the alert; pro-
ceeded to read the following oommsai-
oatiuo :-
To the Mayor wad Covnriltora of the Coe -
pontine of G.dwite :
0 Ttsassa, - We sadaMaad our
min property has base plumed on the
assmassat nil this year. You will
permit us calling year attention to our,
arrso,Zmmse
eot with the sasil of the'
spring of 1874, when we appeared beton
them regarding the tatting et oar propos-
e* mill. It may he in the ,5sassetsanee
of moms of year present areal that the
council of 1874 were in fairer of treatise
20 years free of taxes, the time asked
for, bet could not do so legally, for as -
cording to the act governing the grant-
ing of each matters the extent of time
was only ten years. They rscommeedsd
that the full time should be extended to
s at the expiration of the mid tea
yen*
Although the above privilege was
granted to us in the year 1874, our mill
I had thea to be built, and wasnot crow
G!seed before the month of June, 1871,
ing .nine fourteen maths ghee we
had aepesred before the .omasil, cease -
goodly we hr. only hese ie operation
tea years IgM Jane, mad six mouths of
that ti`s was occupied last year re-
modelling our mill to the mew roller pro-
ems ms at as outlay of nom. 00,000. Ad-
ding this this lector expenditure to the
expose* of six smooths' delay we experi-
enced with oar first engine, also the
drawback of short crops in 1883. has by
no means made this large enterprue
profitable to us.
It i. &orlon for s to poiut out to
you the internee benefit our mill M to
the your town ; we leave this to your
own rend Agitator
This exploration we respectfully sub-
mit to your consideration, and ask you
to gnat us the other ten years whisk
the soused .f 1874 were unanimously in
flavor 44.
Oeuvres It Horosaox.
Gudench, Sept. 4th, 11195.
The communication was referred to •
stag, an' 1 know it -yon bet. I've bin .p..t.t oommrtte..
driakin' it for morin twenty years, and Mr. Jobnslon-We will hose the
then &int no body that'll make me take minutes there --the esiestes of the old
a bolt amt -that so one of my owned -to ccs what was done.
The clerk then read the following
pr-
inting I ata Mea' up igis any man of i parr -aadie.is- iSE4 by th..i1
ay .ise-anlem he's got serer--andfirm :-
give s good ae I lit. Whisky eine done "We woa1d wish the ananoil to ezeape
ma nu harm phystrrtn, se' mentally Ism the .ill abd elevator we Intend lig
at the harbor (res taxa for 25 years,
or
n o slough, d'ye Mar. I kneed & man it you Rant it for 10 years to be renew -
that hod bile on the etomarch, and the d .t the expiration of that time. bet
doeer ord rd him to take washy. an' ' should it not be rumoredat, rsueto grant us •
it did him good. It whisky is good foci
bonus goal to what the taxa eight be.
, Also to grant a leave to eared the
a weak ago mad a sick map, • man Grand Trunk Railway track to epoo.ie
what's well should be able to step' it our elevator to load the oars, and are to
without uoonnvenienos. It mint done wort •a elevator on the dock &ad ttwi;a
ape no harm, gen lemon, and if any of ower the street to terry the grain across,
the street by a carrier, ata height ..f not
Scott aeon; think arta! t d ase with leave to ut
moralised an' my natural powers 'rmpo-
rated, jiM rally to me for halt a minute, i 25 foot &port. or one row of posts in the
g ta'rtd purpose knoekin', an. acieotific I Oentre of the street should it b. over 351
Pinta not the eo.nt--for 1 aiM gat 00 feet wide.
At the enroll meeting in 1674 it was
scierao.-aa' Ill show if whisky mint tar mooed by Mr. SmaiL, as.uoded by Mr.
already of water to travel oa, every day 46 "Irk that said pssitt,a be raeciv.d
ef the week, Sundays tnrow.d in." The I entad grmmted as tar as is the power ef the
whisky le calmly led the a sasoil to de 8°,4 I.gally, and it not sod as none of them seemed iag the risen. to ll Mie. -Grief c.
fP'O1R• Then .wed the tollewtmg brief raon-
anxious to take haeme with Lim, remark- versattoa. :-
ed. "Georgetown's ay Patton. right Mr• aaa•-Then west hev. h..n
kms, I have to get of or I'd like to give a teei' t•kav° it mtsad
foe °o.. ether kiosk -down mrgamastr, Mi. il.Ye-They asked to her. it for
I live in Halton, ea' got tired of the 116 yawn, sed them asked to Isar. it lot
Senn Act tyr.any, as' west down to tea years. with the aadeneanding that
Tofosto to have a good, guare tarty- t tyameroelail should extend it &ftev-
i..r koala with the
hey. So bog. The Meyer -Bat the old aired relit
Aar he walked or et the mai, a tm&- not pledge say firer .pawed.
ed that he W brakes up the temper- Nr. Naro°y --TM "id a.aweil °bawd
.pea ssawMioa. lar will likely coast
try were wiuteor In Resat it.
or mae to the drunken game is Haltom Mr. Campanm- it ammo
lip as a new
ms1tst 1 v at W nut come 5p
this the loon Act. D. 1(G. before.
youmy i y u e• I than13 foot, h 1 p
air supporta at s dish'. of spa I.. 1h*..
rated from the Department of Public
Works, read and 144.d.
Ottawa, Act ti, 1893.
Clewing ref.retwe to your letter of 11th
J un., asking that the captain of the
••Challsulte' be instructed to do some
dredging inside the harbor, I .m direct -
.d to auf.,ren you that the matter will be
attended the next time the dredge is at
Oodericb. I hale the bonmr to tet, sir,
your obedient servant,
A. Gossxt, Secretary.
A number of &amounts were received,
elan sent t., the finance oummut.a
The board then adjourned.
Tbe men Per tiarwar.
The Diet Cunadwn says that Mr.
Blake is the .bleat man in the Doaiaion
save one, meaning Bir Juba-an•d warm
the Reformers not to depose him from
the leadership.Surely r. Blake may
fed thaof.1 that he comes from the old
Galway stook. But what win the bootch
Ref.es n say taus specimen of Irish
dseatehass t --(Toronto World.
Tseng Twpwer.
Th. Halifax Chronicle, • Wadies paper
from down by the ass thus refers to Tap -
per
"For ourselves we should be glad to
goo him back is psblis lib in Credo.
The days of the Tory Government are
n ember.d. It will be some sstief.otioa
to ase Per Charles involved in the fall of
his amociahe, ttooero nfroot him with the
faleilisetra of prediction that he
has made, with the misehiet that the
policy whoa he fathered has done, sad
with the ampler vindication of every
predation that was made by the party
opposed to bin Thee is not on the
hoe of the earth today a philtre with
.o diiet.tsful • record of pe.didiena
falsified, pledges unfulfilled, peoe•w,
broken, lie bromght bugs to i► t, sod
a native country betrayed and sacrificed
to servo bis personal ambition and love
of uise end power. We Arid be glad
to roes him hes to face with kis own m-
o oed in this city and prsvi.ee
FANOY FARMING.
ants of nae sharpies mane et sat MEWarg.
meow masa Mises tide Lew and me
IsII•--e-
Ouelph, Sept 4. -The gale of simples
stook et the Ontario experiaead farm
took place today. The corning was
threateninngg but towards noon the weath-
er cleared. Proceedings oonmenced
with a swirly tripwires luncheon. It
was a bottle of the breeds. The short-
horns opened the ball, two Booth bulls
making $140 and 0111 r.epeotively.
Then a Booth sow made 0190 and a
Bates heifer colt o the wild Eyes tribe,
048Q F. L D•vidsea pat in the next
lot --a Sootoh beifer-at this sum and
nobody •ppo..d him ; but the airport
el the Oruikshaak strain had saved
his favorites from fakingsecond plass
The Herefords brought 1150, 0155,0350
and 0230. The Polled Ainmgae fetched
0900, 0103, 034o, $180, $391, 0190,0300
and 0311. The Holsteins ma.. 0100
sad 011. The Ayrshire. were quite oat
in the told, tanking 020, 031, N0, 0 0
and 0100. The Jerry bona seemed
also to have dnmbmsrd oonsiJ.abl ,
three imported aniwab atria, ray
$100, 065 and 020. 0a the whole the
eat. must have been disappointing, sed
etre opts courts re ezpressed al the
advisabay premed by the
depe3fm.at in making them, expensive
importations and galling at such • tre.
meadows l.ga,
5555,5.. neeseam.N.a..
Mita rhe. t.eNeree Mare* Laden Nave tinea
Inane as taee cher etas.
The dreary rain of 211 day Wednesday
must hire pot • damper on the spirits of
the promoters of the fume lair in pro-
gress et the Palace Roller Rask, out the
ladies courageously fated the elements
and kept to their ronin, and those who
took in the scene -and the esoelleat
dinner -were well rewarded for their
visit to the rt4.
The committees appoi.ted to oondaet
the fair were :-
Refreshments - lira Widder, Kra
Roes, Mrs. Jas. Parsons, Kra termer,
Mra Elwood, Mrs. Cattle, Mrs. Lee,
Mrs. Holt, Mrs. A. tibsppstd, Mian
Parsons
Fancy Work -Mrs. Wielder, Mrs
Crane, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Holt, Kra
Jos Williams, Mra R. B. Smith, Mrs.
Geo. Phnom, Kra Marlton, Mrs.
Naftel, Kra. McMicking, Kim Darin
Moen -Kra. Toms, Mrs. Smith, Miss
Wynn, Mies Davis.
Printing -Mrs. Holt, Kiss Duda
The work of disgusting the imsenee
bmldinR, (shad the work was deem is
tsst.ful style, with iris, busby ani
evergreens,) Mi to the lit of MrsCts.y
Ma Ridder, Kra. Cattle, Kis Paras
sad Mrs ?ors, sided. .r rather led en,
by the Rev. W. Johastoe, westho is a h
is himself in the wayof doing trsamen-
v work. The rinpreowned a very
lir apparels* by the time the beep
elergyman end his fir helpers got
thing in shape. The Tho work ep
only
n eatly, but tapidly,doeg,ead000-.ssededd
adoiratioa on all heads
The tables were admirably served, the
dieners were splendidly cooked, the ball
of fan wet lose sad well choose, and the
waiters very attentive. We have sever
hese bettor served on an oosawes of the
sort.
The fence tables were attractive. and
useful s wells ornamental ••lido&
were gold. It is cwt invidious to men-
tion that to Mrs ORM mush of the
success of these table. is dos
Refreshment table were is opolNius
at all hosts of the day.
The proposed 'replies on Weirs-
day
eiss -day evesieg to Rev. W. Johnston sed
Mrs. John.oe wee postponed metal the
following *venial, owing to the wrM.h-
.d Mate of the weather.
The Mtesedaase at the Fair os Thurs-
day was very mush larger than that on
Wednesday.
Owing to our going to prase at 7 pm.
Thursday, ser report of the onuosrt and
reception will nut appear until oar beet
team..
The next entrance ozaminatine to
Utgb method will be held on Monday,
Terry and Wdo.dy, Dec. 21. 22,
23, 1883. The following coapries the
branches of stair : Reading, literature,
orthography andoavtboepy, tenting, geo-
graphy, gram, oompociti0n and draw-
ing. Candidates in drawing may submit
to the examiners books No. 2 or No. 3
of the drawing course for public schools
Examination papers will be rt is liters.
tore from the ',Aboard readers as fol-
lows : -
NEW ONTARIO READERS.
De we tber, 111L.
Tom Brows ...... . .. . pp. 17-17- 222
2
Boadicea
Th. Fixed Stara " 93- 96
The Sky L.rk • , gp
Ya Manners of Esgle.L" 143-194
The Heroine of Veroherw" 301-904
Marma,s and Douglas. "364-456
After Death is Annan " 274-474
The 0•pture of Qualms.. " 233-- 336
Jana, 110[i.
Hoed kr pp. 36- ST
46- N
The Fixed Marta " 11-- 96
Loehr var " 189-170
A Christmas Orel. " !8l -Ill
Riding Together " 131--1132
Manion and Dss Is.. " 254-454
The Capture of Q.dtse.... , " 233-220
The Ride frees Oketif to
Aix. " 285-117
L-Soler/ions f... thaber,. Raeder
After the let of January, IMM, the
literature will he -u1.ited exa.e,eoly
from the mew 0.t•rio Fourth Reader,
shish .i11 thea be the only authorised
Frames} Book. The slashes w1'1 be
ebanfad from year t. year.
The Treat.
They are Demeow 1e. risme .
Whether in the production of stalwart
and inteingont men and worm ; or el
cereals and cattle and borer of the bat
quality, Huron runty hes deservedly o
world wide reputation. As i t
O.teno farmer has written aa ee/,IMn1
series of letters frogs Maaitohe to the
Globe. In one of these we Ind the fel-
lowing : Herr ewd Bruce oorut$s, On-
tario, sags to have furnished the gest.
est neater of settlers in Mendel* fres
Ontario. They have • wending job.
among them ben, and no cae need ap-
ply to the land office for m homestead
lot, unless he hails frogs Huron or Bruee,
The joke went oven row far that arae
incoming eettkre were hotrod to be-
lieve that they most had from these
sorties in order w tet • bastion, and
they setnelldid go b the hied sire
and ell the 1 gsi.s ser that they weft
hum oN of them orris. ; the Gem-
aiseiowr acrid sot understand the j.b.
cath it basset. apparent Oita a sl.sber
of the Manitoba Legislature of foreign
birth, had for some months riga pope -
wring the joke. Just why Heron .air
Braes should send away no many a her
soma I can't make out, and vet it is .
feet, that in some localities, .bout every
mord am you meet, if you ask him
".het emu" are you from r ' Bruen,"
or 'Hero.,' sad w are all my area.
bets.
SI[1161K6.
4
Mn. Arthur Wilkes is •way this week
visiting friars at $s.Iorth.
Mrs. Adam Dant returned on Friday
hat from resting friends at Stretford
and S.bviagvillo
Benjamin Manning last week thrrahed
400 tourer of oats, which were all
grown on six asses. Next
"Sam." our Incl Jeku, while speed-
ing hu new teem or Monday, ran the
wrist of Isis chariot over his dog, and
b -b -broke his -the dog's -back.
Quarterly services .ill b. bold .t the
German Evangelical church meat Sab-
bath. Rev. Joseph iJ.h.eb, of Wake -
loo, Ont., will be pressed to ruder the
eerier of the day.
One °venire IoM week Mr. sed Krs.
Harry Hebei hada lath,.g party at their
sew house. The boys worked with •
1611, sad ender the inepiring presence of
the fair ones each one "hameneied away
like • nailer" until the supply elf lathie
was *eroded. After partaking of e
very toothsome repast the lade and law
arias all re peered, well pleased, to their
ham.n
Duty et every kid has le it tar ele-
ments
..musts of pleemsre. sad 8 we do not die-
eery
i.eerrr sad appropriate them it is oar 01,111
fault If we study the prettier. of oar
life work, dwell epos 41 delads, .ed
strive to percept it es mush s meshes,
we .hall inseenibly learn a love it, ,Id
feel so merilos for I s 144,