The Huron Signal, 1885-9-18, Page 41'
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MBABOUTHOME.
1.4=.11:7X;.11%,°�•etre
svIrs TOME.
has been at wort. aW (Moran twee-
i(� is still etakl.r geed
retwl.e le a'Y
raw les.
}dare r orders for
e.mav wW ass be hero •ltd 1t. R.
pwwatatn palaver. errhaa a•n,till ow thw W pay you
~ est work dons weUU while yN ass. about
It. glum
"Don't be a Claat " h the way • Phlladelpby
Moo Heeds kis silvere of ser sstt...That ieaptttas genie �la
:tem:tem arrrMh aU 'les et oohs
apse of (lass.
Trek seats were all the repots Tirana;
mendest. tf )ou wast • stylish frock coal.
,eets,,�(utss desk. breasted. get it ai t'. ! A.
PrYhss.b. thebableg.►le sailers, They will
5t yes Iasybody ran.
The School Huard troubles never latesf.r.
yolk tbe bruaess out Ma Cooke. who w W .till
supply books, ices. stat emery_ etc.. fermented
ho
amines as Mw rats a eellgbted named
children. nand the boys and girls iu Mrs
heeler\ Jere Daeocie..-.asege.
.111$11 TAII,pRINQ."-tournawsx.-Our
steel it, now complete for fall and winter
trade. Our priers maneppoommib�ly be .urpnas
ad. gsai117 rod styMeenaNerM. Take • look
tbreogb oar imnterw rawer of new `ossa
ooas�Q�aarraegood.sad pt'kP. •rd bs ouav[atsd.
B. x(a ostrav, a A. P. McLean s.
Miss Sesaill is waiting triads at Bay
City.
P. Farr, of Dublin, spent Sunday in
town. •
D. B. Hodge visited Wuoock last
week.
Min Family Williams has gone to
Trireme.
Mn. Woolvertoe is visiting friends at
.:nrasby.
Mrs. Wilmer Smith is rapidly gaining
in heal.h.
Mies Ktesit.,n tt suiting friend• at
Eg mond sate.
H. C'soas refereed from Brussels oa
Saturday last.
Mrs. Purvis, of Sarnia. was vsitieg
I,' friends in tow..
Charles Somerville, d Loudon, spent
4.nday in town.
Mrs. Parkes was visiting friends in
Toronto last week.
blies Nellie \',underlip u the guest of
Mw. George Black.
Mies Fisher will Isaac for • visit to
Chicago nest week
Seaford A Co. have beet, haring a bona
in ties lumber bummer.
Mrs. Rutherford. of Strati
guest of Mrs. It. Wilson.
George Acheson returned from Dakota
on Thursday morning last.
Moe, W. Whitely, of Clinton. spent 1
few dqs in town last week.
Master Com -Iles He dqe left for the
Woodstock College yesterday.
Very Elwood spent a few days is
town /am week, seeing old monies.
Mr. Bell, formerly of Vaostuse'e
Marble Works, is now in l,'hrcatru.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Havel have returned
to their home after their holiday trip.
Mets. Tum Finn and A. Matheson
hare returned from Lake Minetonks,
M iti.
John Fisher and faintly have left fur
Brander, Man., when they intend to
reside.
Mr. and Mrs. l:trait•on and Mies Nellie
have gone to .not friends at Oshawa and
W baby.
Mies Quick, of Wrodienck, is die Reset
of het gnochnether, Mrs. Struthers,
Huron road.
The family of George Knox left for
Toronto this week, where they will..
future made
Mr. and Mrs. H. tiannderson return-
ed to their home at Riichson, Hill tae
Monday last
Harry Bolton, of Guelph, was the
roast rot Mrs. Mitchell, ha mother in-
law last week.
Judge Sinclair, . f Hamilton, is it
town this week, the guest of M. C.
(lamer..n, M.P.
The band tournament at Chntnn is on
the 25th inst. Professor I)ePrudry will
he one of the judges.
Charles Yount, hrother of Reeve
Ycu.g, is now Manager of Ridgewood
farm, the Attrill estate.
W. L Horton has returned from Sar-
um, and is now tackling the books .t
the Loan Society s •office.
Mr. an.! Mrs. Ltchlan McDonald- oaf
Chailey. were in (own during the woes,
thegutetsof Mn. Hyslop.
C. H. Garvin has bought one of the
antes on Hamilton street the property
of the late .1•.hn McKenzie.
Mrs. D. Eldridge. of Chicago. who
was the guest oaf her uncle, Dave Fisher,
returned too her home last week.
?be prise of plums were aver to lam
fes they leve hewn tea versus. terve
raged at » per babel That class
plums bruoa►t es higher 118.ia
Th. tag Jeanie, witb two borgrs in
taw, called in pert a IMedap muruialt
oe her way up the lake 40 try and raise
She meshes a essmer Sweepstake&
The Garibaldi reached harbor hast
week with • cargo u( Inman for Se .n4
• Co.After saloading, the li.r►bstde
sailed us Pitchy et stung for &nether or-
e&
James Sloane, wife and two children,
of MdaaeLtsb and Miss Margaret
Sloane, d CleaspbelTs Cross. ere the
genet of their relative, 8. Sloane, seeds -
sign.
Rebs. Muter sad bride, stow ..1 Win.
omnia, were in town during the week,
speeding a peahen of their hewn meow
Bub likes life in the North-western
Wates -
Ther. were three sedit ties yesterday,
tw., of winch took place in oh•rehes,aud
drew many of the curious. We wish
prusprr:ty to all the gr000us, and happi•
neva w all the bred•..
George Rieman, of Canton, on of
Wa. liharman, .4 this town, is swain
oederlug upon the week of teaching, and
has made an engagement t, teach io
Norfolk public school.
D. McGillivray, B. A., preached in
River Street Presbyterian church, Paris,
our Sunday last, and will supply the
pulpit then nest Sunday. He is now
etedying fur the ministry
Mrs. Bast.edu and maid left on
Thursday fur Toronto. They were ac
companied by C. F. Straub'', Mts.
Barred. s father, who is going to take in
the sights of the Queen City.
Prof. Stewart, of McGill University,
Montreal, was in town during the week.
Th. Doctor looks as if lite in the Island
City agrees with him. He is always
w elcome to Huron, his old county.
The question is yet unsettled as to
whether the Irish jig or Highland ting
to bagpipe aosompaoiment was most
p.p.lar oe Wedseeday menage Harri-
son, of the roller rink, .hould secure
these local attractions.
Jame. Somerville, M. P. , of South
Enke, gave us a call loot week. We
regret to learn that our old friend is
trebled with • painful affection of the
that, which will henceforth prevent
Sim from doing much puhlic speaking.
Mt. Higgins, conductor, G. T. R, and
two chiidren, of T.romto, were the guests
of .las. [kyle on Saturday last. Mr.
Higgins had the remains of his little
child removed from the R. C. cemetery,
to have &atoned is Toronto, when he
'intends to made.
The Provincial Sunday school conv.n.
Lien will be h.id in Stratford on Tees
day, Wednesday and Thursday, 20th,
21st and 22nd of Octnber We hope
this grand ,fathering will be attended by
many from this comity Arrangements
will he made for the entertatutnent of
visiting delegates.
Mars Ephraim Downing. Rees.
Prim. and F. Bingham hare retuned
front a two months' trip to England.
They report • good time, and a "Tooth
of democratic sentiment; at least the two
fiat-tawted do. While in London Mr.
Price heard Spurgeon several times, and
was delighted with the great Baptist
preacher.
Ws rtsnsa Tatra A. McD. Allan, of
Godltncb, is makssg a collection of tat -
ire and cuhivated fruits for the Colonial
Exhibition in England next year. Sam-
ples of plums, pears, apples, peaches,
sed especially wild berries, grapes,
plums, eta, will be put up by Mr. Allan,
if thought worthy of a place in the
Canadian exhibit.
Rotosit Rini[. -Th. most graceful
.haters at the riok on Fnday evening
were :-Lade.--Miss.. E. Crane 32,
blue Horton 20, A. Campbell 18 Gen-
tlemen -J. McCullough 26, R Wilkin-
son 16, J. Howwk 13. The rink was
very inviting looking. The tnwn band
will appear tonight and Thursday toren-
mg o next week.
One of the most popular young men of
the ..otien is Tommy Wntht, of the
Point Farm. A few weeks ago a num.
ter of the guests at the Point Farm pre-
sented hint with an address accompanied
by a snug parse. He is now studying at
that popular educational institution,
Woodstock Collette. His affability and
obliging ways will win him freeda
wherever he gees.
STILL TORY first. -Remember the
cheap popular excursion sn werern
points en Sept. 25th and `26th. Gods
rich to Detest, Port Huron and return,
only $3 ; 8.ginaw and Bay City, 16 ;
1:rand Rapids, $7 Chicago, Milwaukee
and Cincinnati, $9. All tickets good
until Oct. 5th. Now to the time to visit
your American friends. Tickets can hm
procured from H. Armstrng. city ticket
agent G T. R.. scent Allan line, near
pet office. e. (+Wench. +..
FATAL R*ILA4Y Al' OAST.- Thomas,
Wyatt. was iratantly killed yesterday
moraine while teeing to put a brake !
chain en the brake. 1Ins of his arms
was crushed, his side ea injured, and
he was bit sleet the bead ales. He
54.1 been In po..r health for some time,
.lid leaves a wife and • lance family.
blame moieties t o any oneit a to he
hoped that "he r:alwey company will
thud venerouely with the welow and
FAL. Kill. A.- Remember that the!
dates for l:oderich thou are Tuesday
and Wednesday Sept. '_9 end A.
Mr. and MImrie and two children i
heft for Torso a oe Thurs.-lay last. end i
will he al,eent r six or se• en darn.
1"h. %choroser if 5 (iurdnn tailed on
Saturd*y for the ?whim) islands with a
cargo ,.1 alt and ouip;y fish larrel&
Mrs. it P VI ilom, of 4esf.•rth, .b•,
spent last sumo sr in l;odetich, diel ie '
Peaf,rth last esti: alter a bre( illuese. 1
i
Theme" t';a'.am is AO ret trio,!(, 1"r
session of his new tosrehoe, the rest
drake at present ..c„apne.l 1. Ecana
A wedding party from Tockvr,mitt. 1
oak m Go,derich on their tour. and yen
the camas ••f their friend, Mrs. MAIM!
The achoower Kollar. with Boal Int
P. McEe+n striven 1'..t Thursday, amt
left again th:. week with a cars. of .set.
D. C Strachan is converting one (d
Ilii shops on Victoria s;rr,r ;•.to a dwell -
mg, end newtons the gp.f •4 his
ter.
Mrs. Joseph •lese•,p re:urneti to her
home at Chico:..•n 1'l.nr..tey Isar, .her
$ very pleasant visit with her relatives
C T. Di fly. . f the Ai, .risen ee
perm ('e . .4 Ann Arbor. Moto. hes )wen
etamtdisw the week here. at the rvoi.len -e
c( lira. Gilbert 5hankhn.
A. Farrow. the effio ens en.'. ••Lii::n� i
ealsetor nC cn.Vtrma at r ale p rt, was 111
Lando lest weak seeing the ails. a'
Ile Pr••vinctal rxLtl.in rti. .
N
SwoJrr'.. MAT. )t. - 7be xxenad of the
series of sheeting matche•dtlhe Gun
Ciub was held yesterday with the follow
ing sass. =-
r. Sager • $ (i o. Hemet 10
J Neshttt$ E. K. Wawa '11
taco Lard 10 T. Mclermutt 1
A R. Hen ters•n 3 r, \suet 3
F. Pretty 2 McDermott ex ) 1
Nett snatch well he held .n Thursday
next. The writes a t•. c''naist of huts
matches.
The I. nd•,n f'• • 1'..., has the folio.- t
int to nay ahn.t a l lnderich hot metal-- I
sat : -Mr. A Mc D. Allen. tis. well-known'
authority on fruit, of fr....tench is enttag
.1 along with other members of the
Inuri, Front Greven' Automaton in
e Meeting specimens f. -r the great 1'• lion -
a1 Exhibtr..n. Many samples have
been h•.ttled in a Solution of salicylic
keel. in which they '.•rain thou natural
I'.earene. He has in 1 'netderatton a
We regret to learn that ill a. McLean. pr.•p.wituon from sir Charles Tupper to
cool" dreier, n down with an a'ra- 1, f .• -owlway the Canadian fruit exhibit to
Hoilomosation of the :ones. Vic 5.•;•r Enrlao' scarcely • letter man could
Acer of his needy rseurery. he t rocurvd
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THE HURON SIGxAL, FRIDAY, SEPT. le, 1885.
� hope tem
tae �M
Refue Rooms Tuesday
aside, mesa. TM hetero- be sere hs
interest thew.
Tess a HOLIDAY. - O..ad popular 10
ggao wad OMt �Wbt► Delimit and wed
Port H.s.e, farce 113; NNagieew and May
City, tare M; Grad Rapid.. fan $7;
Cwsinnati, /Milwaukee and Clamp, far.
Ilia. Fur tatets sad purred tadetrmatiea
to A. flraauTox, G. T. tt, Agent. N. B.
-T3ekaro oe sale at 0. T. L Began
several days before the sasur.ius.
The Oedema 8lusat, ore of the
.blest sanely reform journals in the pro-
visos, hell entered tis thirty seventh
year. The McGillicuddy Brie. have he
several yeam been it. psup Ates% and
undue their able .anterial and bsei-em
arao.g.ment the 8tu.as has taken a
front gash- We wish our *unhorse
abundenteases& mad pio.psrsty.-f Lind-
say Pat.
serwe..gae Temur Ilea
Rev. Duncan Merriman, u( O.ew
Sound, who for the past smith or su has
been .r jnorsing in &denote the guest
of hie son in law, H. I. Strang, Princi-
pal of Guderich Hugb School, lase each
week during ba stay here occupied the
pulpit of Knox church with peat aesept-
awes. On Sunday evening Ism he
preached hr parting sent n, and ad-
dressed himself especially toyoesg mea
He look for his kit Daniel i, 8 : "But
Denial purposed in his heart that he
would nut defile himself with the wins
which he drank," ani the lessons read
were also peculiarly apprvprste for
young men. -In the course .4 his woo
MOO the preacher dwelt upon the need
of a Rood purpose. Like Daniel's, a
good purpose should be mad. and held
to. It should not be a lip purpose, but
• heart purpose. No new ever rises w
anything wrest or good ere in the
world, unless he had • fixed purpose,
eves though it bas to be carried out amid
storms and sneers. He in•s•need the
e•tresr of Lund Beaconsfield who triumph-
ed in political affairs because added to
his genius was a strong purpose. He
also cited the ease of Warta Hastings,
the great India Governor. Among the
moral heroes mentioeet' were Dr.Chahm-
eea, Bunyan, John Knox, (whose por-
poise was expressed in the prayer "give
me Scotland or I dis'),and adores Wish-
art, whose (omerdl pile ligbtemed up
Scotland. A young 0151* with • purpose
majority should be well pleased if the be
with hnn, bet not cast down if the wield
went against him, fur God and a man in
the right tossed • majority. Young
men should ally to • firm purpose, a
gentle manner. Gentle demeanor was
Christian demeanor, and should mark
every oo ditirm in which a young man
nay he foetid. Daniel had a mild man-
ner, but his purpose wra strong. Ree to
it, also, that if you make • purples, that
it be not a partial bot a thorough one,
carried out in little tbiagp as well as in
great. The beet resolutions are those
that are made in God's vreat acne, io
silence and in solemnity, and carried out
in God's strength. This. you will be
growing more aad more strange and clear,
growing in Rraeu and favor, sad your
peace will be like • river. God will
guide you, with all your imperfections,
and weaknesses, until the light of time
shall peas away tato the glares of eterni-
ty. Daniel made his good purpose when
M was was a young Tran. He did cot
wait until the clone of his studies or his
apprenticeship, otherwise be might never
have been wad. The circumstances d
any young man for making a good reso-
lution .i1) never be more gracious thae
tonight, for obstacles will be sure to rise
up as the days go by to hinder or maks it
difficuh. Make your purpose with God
early, and Hie grace be pouted out open
you in unstinted measure. You can
then go forth in God's name to the great
practical truths of Christian life. He
closed by again pressin,; instant sc/sp-
tance, that all .aleht experience the joy
and peace and happiness of a Christian
lila
Wiseman taaeeealea 6aanes.
The first annual Caledonian games were
held in Wingham on Thursday of last
week, and took place on the agricultural
grounds. The attendance was lame.
and the number ..f deadheads who lined
the hill outside the fence, and gamed on
the games from the vehicles, stomps
and other elevations was the largest we
ever saw at any games. The games were
well carried oat and the competition was
very keen. Among the hiehlandere in
Costume were, Mark J. Paterson, G. A.
Smith and J. Massie. of Hamilton, Jas.
Moon, London ; Rubs Ireland, New
York ; J. Frotheriagham, Toronto ; Jas.
Anderson, D. Oemphell sad J. KePher-
son, Locknnw ; J. neonate Wiagham ;
Robt. Rankin, Wood.t,ck, and also the
following lads and lassie. f John Rai-
ney, Frank Willem, and Rubt. McKay,
Londe* ; Kate McPherson and Mies
Retain, W.esdetoek t Calais same Lissio
Sinclair, Hamilton ; Harry McIntyre,
Hamish McCritnm.,n and Bella Mc-
intyre, Lucknow, ■red other& The
athletes embraced F. W. Johnston,
Archie Scott, J. D. McColl, Gideon
Perris, Lathe' Kerr, J. Currie, 0, Oibb,
W. H. Doose, W. R.... w, J. Miner-
sen,
u .M -Mena Messes.
The hoard met -.11 the veembM pre
sot. The mie.Ms of het m••tieg ware
read and approved.
Tel lldedel s tuole weer
iag
Closely M.deh redress ass. r.eei�
U4. I. order to ninths a Public
Seheol to be leaked sed used for Model
0.he.l purpessa the isBwi*Reoodittues
mast be sem with :-
(1) The riwelp•1 most Med • First
Cisco Provincial Certificate •a4 have at
least threeSchool teaeMr. uperieaw sea 1'trWio
(3) Theo mast be at haat tkr.s
aaeimaale holding Segued Clam Previa -
oat Certificate&
(3) The equiptseet of the school
meet be equal to that required by the
rerahtiorrs fir the fourth ole of • Peb-
ble
ea
lie Sehwl
(4) A roam foe Model School purpts-
e s,iu addttiou to the .oc•.mudation requtr-
od for the Public School, meat hs
provided, either to the rame boidiug or
slaw here.
(5) An assistant must be employed to
relieve the Principal ut Public Bruns)
work during .t least half the day while
the Model School is in session.
The following report was read :
INSPECTOR'S REPORT.
T.. the Mainmast (reed .Weathers of the Pub-
lic &Atari Beard, Tent of (fudericA:
GsrtTtsraa,-I have the honor to
submit the report on the recent exami-
nation, for promotions in the Ward sad
Centra! school&
er. ageaaw'e wean.
Junior (7w0F-Mu. Wilson, leader.
Oe roll 100; present at examination
63; promoted 13. Order quite sati.fac-
tory. Poor reading and spelling. Other
work fairly satisfactory.
Scooter (aur -MO' Moore, teecAer.
On roll 46; meat 42; oo 664 % pro•
muted 6; in junior clam work was poor
except in tables and geography. In
senior Mass, mediae 794 %; spelling 564
'r • writing fair, arithmetic 40 ;,, tables
100 ;,, ; geography 64; cider very good.
Al Christmas, 1884, on 75 „ 4 were
prompted. If same test Mow only 1
would be promoted.
PT. DAVID'S WARD.
Jusuur (Ness -Mir. Burrett, tracker.
Oa roll 98; present at .;•mtaati.un 77;
promoted 34. Order and work through -
toot, quite satisfactory.
Senior (.seas -Miss (useady, teacher.
Present at examioatioe 51; on 664 Z.
promoted & Junior clan work was eat-
idaedo.7 throughout , senior class, reed-
ing 68, spelling 584writing 71, arith-
metic , tables 100, geography 60.
Order eery good. At Christmas, 1884,
75 % 12 were promtded ; if tM same
test sow only 1. In justice to her I
tusk it right to say that on account of
Siam of teacher .he was compelled to
giro op work for • time. Her place was
satisfactory filled by Mies Gordon. The
change of teachers durine term is always
• drawback to pupils' progress.
sr. PATRICE'S WARD.
Jessie.- Grasse -Yue Campbell, teacher.
On roll 75; pressen 69; promoted 16;
order sad work throughout quite satis-
factory.
Bremer Cfaar--](w Robertson, teoeAer.
Oa rull 53; present 150; on 061 pro-
moted 16. In putter class the work as
• whole was eatid•ctory ; ro slake class
r.adiag 784 O. spelling 644, writing 78,
arithmetic 414,tables 97, geography
very good. At Christmas on 75 ;( 1
pupil was promoted. If ease test mow,
& Order very good.
The usual plan of wiriest pupils a
paper on arithmeta t was not
rioted
This, I am convinced, has
much to do with the failure in arithnietie
of senior classes.
CIDITIAL aC�OAL.
66. Die -Miss MerperA, teacher.
On roll 64; pr..mtt at examination 43;
on 62 %, promoted 14. If 70 % had
been exacted as at former examinations
the number would be 0. Of these pro-
moted, 3 took l..s than j mark. 1.
arithmetic ; 10 in geogrspby, and 1 in
English. The work of tbis moat was
very unestiafactury,
St1 Lha -Nor Sharman, tecrArr.
Os roll 57; present at examination 50;
on 66 ;, 27 pr rioted ; if 70 had been
exacted, as at former examinations, dm
number promoted would be 15. Werk
• e a whole satisfactory, and all who, were
promoted took 4 in snob subject
421. Lin. -Mir Harries, troche r.
On roll 60 ; present 53 ; on 65 b pro-
moted :ie. The test was the same as at
previous exams., and all who were pro
mated took i in each subject ; sstisfac-
already referred to from Gosh/rah wheel
14 memorise/ 422 marks ouch .
as e.emgsng 346 rank* saek. Al
the same cease 'native from other scho.de SERA>\TfITRL"`RAlll7
w )tow. ixrsaa •.r1/e G1t -41111 Wttq
repr.sested, 18 passed, averaging 449 p,n� It
marks cash ; 35 fa+Md .res. M g 3(11
ttasrk& 1)8T-*INTHUHBDAY MORNING,
Al • red camel .baleshawk Th. rider will
, pleas call at this a ce. lllt
Ilhe People's soba.
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`T au i. small hien Comftrtabl. bre.
App�p117 to . I10. T. 14 T �R. Nue.b strum.
Il.dertch,
LWUSD-A BROAD HEADED KEY,
A' woe the imams F. T. Davis os lt. The
i! it owner can have 11 by proving preetten ani
panes Ice adeertisamene �i
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i;��- Zia re 8KV�.ANT GIRL WANTED -COM-
. el POTENT-Oeod refrreaoa. r.eelr.d. *p-
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ii `to MILS. MAW, nese the Lata. Gm,.
i + V °TICK TO t DEBTORS. -Ali
WE
1 hate deckled to go out of the onet•faay.
�i U. ale. g it - 41T! A •tiQ i tunnies•. all account., wow dor vs nest be
nettled beton. the is o1 October. nes. or the
1 's w W t e pat uta mart for obt;eettes T. die.
8TOk i . 1 ..mage bakers.
iI R O Ooderkh. Met t. 7. chef. 011ie
! w a -w 'r„+ 1AME 1►N THE PREMISES OF
V the subscriber. lot K ascii. township of
!I l ! A ton n. n.. West Wawanoeb, about Ilse let d Jody ,•
a i a s year uM suer. red, work game w►Ite gals
i -7 rkeowaer u e wetted t. prove pesper�v, "rings
Q Q E+ g exposes and take it away. THUYAS TOj)b
tI iSi 4 er-8 Si,I L et. H.MS's P. 0. +Rau
`HGRTHAND.-154AC PITMAN'S
I beg to report the order gime setts- ►k_77 PHONOGRAPHY. The mum popular eye
factory, but the work as evidenced from s.tem taueehs Iwtr•actwa bwuka fur aleatTlas
results of esaseitatioS. vary uns•tistec , (aro .bortbead.6req boy Wet
and gine:
call
tory. As you are aware the papers fur ' DWARD SHARMAN, estcruvu
511 alasssa except bu own wen prepar-
ed h Mr. Embu and taken ■lt h- J sad plaaesve• thanks the {•ohne forthoi.
y y. °Ke( o«eiaurd we �'r. He is ntU1 ready to au
sr were much better than those c4 DOOM' all work atilt.
line ta • wpertee manner.
her laat. I aonatder the method of mark -
buildings
ri..s to tuucs. Fwtiriates given ter.
ieg epellod in Central School doss not b.tldin.s worn required. 11177-ly
de image to ward school teachers. The
number of phrases was about the same in I For Sale or to Let.
e ach clam ; each mistake in • phrase was -- - --- ostia
deducted in want aoltw,lefrom the number it G(KID HO(.BE TO LET. TEAR
of phrases (24), while each mistake uo i L rhe w•tba ADply to R. C. HAYS flit It
Central School from 80,thus M s RENT -Tal[ PREMIsZR Kaoww
giving • very decided advantage to the ' 1 u 6,. Aodnw', Maasr. reeritIy eecaplM
senior pupils. The per centage in classes! by Nev. P. Owen -Jones. Apply u tb. Post
taught by Mia Margach, Mia Sharman Ogre for particulate- Mist
and line Knox, should nut be lower- FARM FOR SALE IN LEEBURN-
ed at the caprice 4 any teacher, after .A spleadld hem of lee sues, abase r
such had been arranged by the true- I acres centred. WInc lot ?Jake road east, es -
tee on recowsuendation of inspector by' abia.1 bard «s.brg� fb rwe \V oliwoT wed OluD
board of trustees several years ago. I I eat to school and cbursk. sad about 4 asks
may add that the step was taken without t Guth -rich. Will he wild ua reasonable
Inv k.owledge or cement. The number I t o Apply I. MR& Y. HORTON, Ihmlp
of popils promoted at midsummer was I Y.O: f11L
38 per cent of those present ; in Decom- i FARM TO LET -FOR A TERM Or
bar of last year 34 per cent. When the' i- years. loot'3s Rve. cn the Yaltlaad see;
numbers and per mintage at recent ex-' ` ".n, of fpr Townshipp of Oodnic►, apply
tF latter to J. �. LIZAIiI, tw•raterd. 1 ,ii
amio•tiusa are considered, you will learn
bow m.eh truth then was in the state- -.-- _ _ -
ne at made by Mr. Embry as to causes Legal Notices.
of failure in hero
In amalgams, I hew to sell your atten- �; DICTAL BALI.
tion to the meet regulations issued by .y
the Hun. the Minister of Education, re- ' IN THE HIGH COURT OF Jt'STTCL
(errin to the introduction of new read-'
sero �6aste action should be taken
immediatetl se that p•rento may be in- I Roecsttsoa s& Ba- acx[varuoc
turned of the propueed changes. I tureuaet to the Judgment and Beal order
I have the humor to be, aro fur ale made in this cause, there will be sold
Your obedient servant.
} with 11.e •pprobatka of Sotberl•ad Malcom -
J. R MILLER. P. S. L. wa, uirr one of the Maater•of the upreme
• (-nun Jotdie:mere at towhee*.
Dated Toronto, Aug. 31st, 1886. IAT MARTIN'S HOTEL. 114 THE TOWN
Moved by Butler, seconded by Cobb, OF GODklt u H
that the Inspector's Report be laid over to the County of Httros, in
cerin the nest testing of Huard for the :lafwrdrru, flir!•rf1 day nf,Yepfrnsier, lily,
consideration of the trustees ai 11 dclecb. arse, y JOHN ttleOJC Asrta.n-
The statement of expenditures for ver. the following .•leable property iiia•.,
Per' un Mt. I sirick's street tune l,ltsek toren the
August showed a total of $3!13.47 - ' Market Squares. i■ the Tows of Oedema. V
ole fdbwi ty
Filed. A mmmwication wY read from Hies I Treitel 10.. .tt .f lot til•
ruauag t unbvr, w the said Town of (ted..
E. J. Ca.mdy, tendering her resignation rich
on the 1K of October. There i. a comrertahle roug hese- dwelling
lienar, If storey. high. in good eonditloa. and
Moved and avoided that the resigns- , at prwat secupied by • teasat. ea ills
tion be accepted upon the bard ante- par, rt.
Parcel No. 2. -The West half of Lot tt67.
eeedittg in Ratting • teacher to 611 her ruus,nw v„Sober. in the said Town of Godo-
psition, she paying for advertising- etch.
Carried. � Then i. a3o oa 1►i. pSu.•1 • oemrwAab4.
rocan dwett!na Mons• 11 stag s �y� ra
A communication front the Inspector. , awedtt:ee. and u presser ocouptad y a
=n}}rreesseeootiog the Board with a dusen of , tra►nl•
oire readings for ore in the Central ' TERMS OF SAIJt.
and Ward schcula. R. •lo.. meted that I Ten per cent down oe the day d rte to the
his report had been forwarded in tune a Ptalat.fT • 4ol.r:tore. sad the balsam tato
Mr the last meeting. Received and : sen within one month therZlitt . wltb.wt
fish taterenr, when oke pv.ea.tsr will ho gLLiied
d to • tX n veyao'
Moved by Cobb, seconded by Butler, , The pnnhaser, at the time of ate. will be
that 8t Patrick's weed school bepainted ' �°0 d ta ern as t fo. the C.16 -
with
i pMtiwi of the rid sale.
with two coats (.1 {;ant. He and The proprry wUl be pct up rabiset to •
Murton reeved that the t..wn painter* b: r. -rvrd bid.
In other re•t•rer. the tmriditlons of .ale will
.eked to .5041 in tender, for the same. be tae ataad.aw ..sod,uuas of ale o.1 sky
Tree pnncipal asked fur 3,000 monthly , (Fun►er us„k�u m•7 le lad hem oho
np,rt.. Referred W contingent cum• Aucr;norrr sr from rM t'Islatll a nol1rtton.
emitter. eased the nth day M ,
A eommaniati.m was reed from fie R Sspl - IIISOY
ORA/ars'
war at Ooderich.
McDougall complaining of the ill behar• (.AItitOW l'ROtp(yy
do, of some boys. Referred w school ' PlanwthRl llslWhore. tabid
act. management committee with power to SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
act. I j�
Mrs. Munro complained that her ! of !faros ► Byrne* of • write of
grandchild had been turned away frost i Comm"�u W it • P4en I'. -doe, i.rw.d out
acimel, and •sled that the H'� xUe't%'r (may Cern of rhe Oenac77
hot�(( def Nrroa, and to me d:rscted sad d.U,.r.d
allowed lu return. Referred to sch°6171s�tlase the Ioaiu and Tosemeats ref
management onmmittee. i WILiJAM t''. RR'.. at the nut of HLNRi'
HOR T.IN. 1 hove seised and toe' in &zees
Moved by Crabb, seconded by Rad, ( owe tli Mer t, title• inners Sad .1
that the Chairman correspond with the Idemproan o alt pkat toxo p:eeeor� •f
Minister of Education. asking him to , bend dttatr tying and being to the e(
Prot Alburl is the ('runty of Huila aa�
allow the Board to ountinue the M«del • f'rovtwae of Ontario and bring roam
Cwavciay D,viuow.
tory work throughout.
school work as dune Inst year, and to I rennaseeiaves, WI" e[ the Lesitse read
case of refusal, the Chairman and school m :hr mid sOlsiee of Piot Alber esaet lag
ted Uir.-Mur Krum., r, f(rtcAcr• by adwnwsaremeat four acres of lead hethemanagement Com,nitteee make such sante more or less. Which Mad. and teas
On roll 50; present 47; on iso pro- arrangements as they think necraas meat. 1 .hall offer for aide. at my oars. h the
s(Aed 45. The teat •t last azar. was ry- - I Cour Horse. la toe Town of Old ea
Cai reed.
110 ;; I'adar nosh teat the remise poo i 'owe It.+e•rw 7 a ttbda) rot !for r.
The f•hnwtn1 accounts were received • we a1 11, bout rf twelve of the clock. noon.
noted was 9. In arithmetic 2 promoted and ordered to to sol fie R. J(c. kPBERT (.IBk(i�tt.
did not tale marks. It will be remem-
bered that • change .4 teachers took DAMP. $2 30 ; H. Hale, $1 80 ; !f, seerl1'. rdxce, Oodee;.h, abertfl; Haran,,
Pr.udfnot, $1.15. The accounts .d I Assure ilth, 1st i Motet
place in this class during the tern ;cors• Yates & Aches n, $lfi.47, and kuchan- 1 -`•- -- -- - --- ----4
adrrioq this I think the work is quite
an, Liman A Robinson, 13.47, were
satisfactory. $
teaical.
referred to the finance committee.
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r ,mer nor far r
The nccuont of Magnoa liwana.'n for ♦ A.
sore, [R slur, D. M. fi.11iran and other ; On roll 51; present 42; on 6b", pro- 111;3(1.80 was referred teach t.- lam for 1 . E. CASE, M. D.. 0. pee. da P. e)u,nr,
while Lase, htenn.tt, Naunden, Hent• meted 28. The test of promotion was Cemiratr•n d tie y'h(triciaa. Mt:[geea, A.roocheo'.
Mare and others represented the fleet of T. at .or rte nr oecoptrd by ire.
the ane as at last exam. 1►f those pro The board then adjourned.
1 H ticblssesl Uuugaanan. :gtght (Atlee--lr•S-
toot. in addition to the regular C•le- noted 3 did not take ! marks to gram. ; ria s h..1. comp-
um -
'lorded
dontan program, there was a tend con-
test and • horse race --two events that
should never he held at Caledonian
games. Independently of the two events
mentioned the program was far teen
Irngthv. and we world advise our Win -
ghosts friends t ' lop off events and nosh
the value ..f their prises next year. The
failure •.f firemen and Lecknow w hold
their ram.., •wine t., the rain was IS
le.mansa to the WinghamCalsl.mian So-
ciety, and materially Increased the at-
tendance at the sports. W,ngham has
now =o4 a god start, and it is to be
hoped is laIII hereafter be able to keep
op Ilse pr.ceeuon.
mar, 3 In history, 3 in geography. and 4 I in gook 'este mule with small .luxrra'' !)IL TSaj.BAN• PHTSICIA�i, SUR -
Th of varies wo.-.Js huried one inch in the Qom' Coroner (C.• °alae and reeldewe
is
all whjeets except arit►eneti& reef. 6treet. aetwad deer west of 1 lctorta
inured, the following result., says the . street. 17Sl.
flt Aro...&.-Mr. $minege fllbefter. ' 6.1r.1, o„ were noted ' -Birch and when --
a run. ou, present .t exam , 49; on
decayed in threes yeah, willow and h•.ree 1! \fix, SHANNON' & BAMTLTIty
•% promoted 14 The cwt was the chesnut in four years maple and red 1 / Poysiryn., pn�, Anrruchrn, Re
nam. for entrance t. High School, the beech to 6.•e year : elm• ash, h'nibesni, noir. a, Jr. S4•nr.oa's reeldoeee, neer 45.
and I .mFsnl lar in .even ra"' U°'Ier.cb U. c. etta'xos, J. C. Hast4
papers being etainhied by Mr. Stmoez 7 F" f )carr ; i ma t
and myself, Mr. Strang being the es- red• Ftp tela fir, W'rymouth Ppor, and
trainer in hun.ry, grewernar and liter• (saver fir decayed t. • depth of one-half -
sture : of the . who felett 2l tailed iu l loch in ..ren yarn ;larch junil era •-d Amusements.
Decemher, 1881, and 9 failed in July, arbx ri;:.• were uninjrred ass the ecfnrt-
1884 . 9 faile(t in one tnbject, and pee•.ed'ilen d she seven yesn. (f II1ERi�
os tortrl b /riled on one suhjetk end ren . -- _- - _ - .._ _ s III ',tell A NIC R' TNIRTI-
1.sass Advertltes.... TaM versa. hestsal, for.LIRRA k Y A. ttEA D1NO
ti. !.anal ; 8 on own tole' • and on subjoins Yew /'rlI Oseds--(•olltnrne Rma. asi:& o< t "tree' and tL;arn lop
total . 9 on three subjects end on t.dal . tbrvutt We. r& ptraeg, _
Big Rear has been found y 3 on four subjects and on total ; 1 on ger, ant IT.* t Or ra frnm t to G Pm., e•d froth ; to 10 p.m.
gguilty •not 7 Honr to lost-44ttT. Itet)er.
sentenced to three y-e.n' impns.nment. one subject and on total, 6 failed to' t. Let sewvt i y& i AB11t T �n00 \'fl
The penalty is altogether dieprepeoteq,. take marks on 7C p y fan mIlluery mkstB L S 1\ L16RAJ1\'.
{ goo r* h 4 in c.,m t
td t.. thR •. ensnig Hese was *h. position 3 in eram 4 oniass :in ethroat Nei Found-
i tea oa -
in
in arithmetic. a work was satisfactory
tad
TbleOtaes, i L"i1'or Il.rrl,,, Ii"UV."d IIIMA,nt d
w..nt Indian in tun whole N',rlhwest, 12 in orthography ; 12 in lit.rmturr, •n4 Rts.wt -•. } /'"p'•', Yal,.c;n,., r!.,.., an File.
perpetrated
32 inhiai,
end the worst altostes wore rye And for the sake of (!, m- -.•-. 1 ]IF.NRF:f;1IlIP t1e'1(gT, ONLY MAN.
lfws• er.a.!1'4 t..e we of t-.hrar) sad Roedtng
we er ranch regret that such s not fn etatistice for the information of tM i ��� _��T! ►'+•
-11'pl•.et ..n for memb.rehip rwW.ed by
he hie tate. T1s. Indians must lo taught ixearo, inch t gores hwung taken Ina roe f �. aCNj--V fiRTON. - 1.711►. S. 1-t •t.er..n..n n.. tree.
that they osseot commit grime with p'� forwarded to the department froru t • 1101". Odd Fe1Mw. Hall. North Mt., (IF°. Riry. At.itT.
impunity. 1 time to tun. At the July euieueati'e meted.VoilsolkalCka� ttsederate. Au .ark .core Iywtder,t. �
Ivy his hand. H. deserves hanging and p•ri.nn 1 heg to submit the f Mowing Denti
:;E r V ";rime ,•"Has fytu
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