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GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1S86.
THS 1I1RON SIGNAL
T'REb11St; THE 'tvneJ'.
le published every Irrlday Morning.by IIIc- set when we state that the Year originally
its verities of the WsatwotJ Ust care
QrLiJoO/.T Iwo._ at flair Ura, erth st from the Hamilton Spectator. and that the
OODERJCH, ONTARIO Ilatter
I t r't worth minvented ucksae a totwtiltbae forthai
the
Aad le despatched to all parte et the surround been ty ,(r our v.wt.epurary aper all
lag country by the earliest malts and trains. baoderleh
Tahoe. -i1.50 (a advance. postage pee -paid
publishers; SIM if paid before its months When you *tate that, you state as de
Sus if nut so paid. TIM rale W Ul be trietll librate an untruth es you ever stated,
e nforced. bMt. SIuAL, end that is statins a very
Rarras or A mot mos pe '1
Ise for lint Insertion: three cents per line for groat deal. The Afar ahold net have
e ach subsequent Insertion. Yearly. .If -yearly got its version of the Wentworth list
arad atarterly oontr►cta at red acrd raw.
Jos r=ItTftpl;,-•-h a hate oleos first, bias case from the Spetat.r for the sufficient
lobbing departgtent in connection, and poem -es reason that the .3psrtetvr never publish
Me the moat ownplele out at and be.: facilities s„y %anion of the twee. it fellows
r'
for beat out work in le at prih. are in spared . .
that the V calor did tet "invent” any
b do beadiest is that line at prices that cannot teec
be eala— sta'admo'sf (aaaQQAsallte that oaanot boa
FRIDAY. MAY 14m, ttztid.
Jriwhttu by his habit of repeating
without judgment what he Leen, the
editor of the Star reminds us forcibly of I not help admiring the able manner in
which that journal has driven the Slu-
e pgrrut. He it •wet uf juuraltatie I ,tat from faisaho d to falsehuo.l to this
"Pretty Pull." [natter.—(Hamilton Spectator.
version of the case. The Goderich Star
published a version uf the ease, and the
Spectatur simply remarked that the oast' 's
story was correct. That was all the
Spectator ever said about the matter.
The spectator did not even reproduce
the Star's Tonto° of the story . but could
O'Balsw said he would rote for Cuati-
gan's motion, because it wen the one
fatly to hare the least effect if carried
O'Brien is at Orange -Tory, and sized
Costigau's traitorous ameodtwnt cor-
rectly.
Has it not yet dawned upon our Tory
that Blake bas had a
chance to know Gladatune's mind en
Hume Rule, and ly worded
his reeolu:ton in the way he knew beet If the editor of the Spectator wants to
would encourage the "Gtand Old Mani' Ihelp a "tame duck" in Goderich, by
giving him private information on a cer-
Baorask Mtroeiu., u( the Star, hesitate subject, and then giving the "louse
not yet apologized t, M. C. Cameron, duck" a certificate in the editorial
M.P., for the false and redly story be column of the Spe,-tnt r ter his truthful -
published and endorsed, eayiug that Mi. nor in regard to the Hamilton yarn, it
Cameron wee a "d --d liar all the u only right the people should know
sante.- Bro. Mitchell is an elder of the bow the racket was worked If the
church, and Mr. Como -sin is a fellow Goderich Star editor will deny that he
member, yet the church is scandalized
and journalism is disgraced by such false
and cowardly attacks.
NEWS ABOUT
HOME.' The C:oderich Actives. the junior
champions, play baseball with Wiughelu
A ciders ammo ye. titin notes thy- Our buys dots; carry • Mascot,
Aa faith he'll prep[ it." I but they expect that they will be rictot-
tous all the same. Thiry are good ball
TOWN T01208. tossers for that years.
il.ird's Comedy Company *til apptsr
Early frosts may divppulill the enthusiasticprdenar, OW there t war dl i to in Victoria Opera House eery evening
House who get their photographs from °eerie .sett week. The Ines have been re -
Stewart. 'dosed to popular rates. Mi. Bairds
FINN TAIWtU\G. -- Por the cheapest In utahvq ought to ire grfticieut to draw
spring suit, tvr the newest •ad 'boob est P R
goods. for the niee.t and brat trienniums for goad audietaes every evening.
taw et end finish. h as own desire John Morgan, of Bayti»Id, has been
is olden times whoa a rasa desired a test- toted division court clerk at that
new I0roomof
W. \V. Connor, whose
Reuben*. ,tie .,u her the spot. Reuben
affairs were fouud to be in a rather un -
clam portrait he went to Itubeng es
and the app[,
who wast erat•.lar lie p ce, in
dations•.
There bexoitement Intl bemuse satisfactory state by the authorities, and
Gwent* Old 145r1141$ seed* ohesR lit Nock whu was a nw(uently rawoted.
of crockery and glamware u the must attrac-
tive to wive. rrash groceries in stock at low-
est prices.
The may tell a man's charac-
ter by kis bumppyr,, but yet ora always tell the
yeas( mea who patronise Y. a A. l'ridham
y t
azoeelteat et uf their clothes. and their
eas
O. (. Robertson. East street. la giving grew,
bargains ins furniture. bedr ens seta wire and
mixed sattrumee lounges, ottoman frames.
rout Hoots, qua oil and vdi
rnmh. Reedit
1 f our contemporary will state that the !4 $ckise sealer. Carpets taken up and re -
on the Wentworth voters' raid.
11
you 1 1 house chants( nail
fiat business was not obtained from the at dauadersi v sad see their stock
of generated oil window abodes and
office of the ectafur —through a mem• sprig tubers, cornice prim, picture and room
ber of its staff—we will admit that we monlalsg. wall ppaaper. ss+aoattma wd ge.e-
ral hoes fureta4iags. A.ytbtng tram a cook
kiave been in error in the original state- stove to • grand piano. The cheapest Bosse
coder tate sun.
Bent. We never said the voters' hat "Wrrstx limiest or ALL. You can now
metier was "published" in the:lperiator, procure for ntti cent hum car freta t to
ttoderiub a butte u( "Lumadru 4t t ibons
but we did say that that libels on M. C. Royal Olycerated Ba`sam of !fir," the great
rmaedy tor coo ba. twtds. nue throat, and
Cameron, M. P , originated in the ; p,'' two pteet lite superior virtuea
tafnr, and were reproduced in the etas. atone of this preparation ha rr already pru-
P deoed a con.taut demand Crum all Ilse rincl-
pai cities of the Durniatua. 1)u rad let the taw
abet it dues 0..i emanate Iruu, the laburatcr)
of some eaterprtstag foreigner deter you front
givtaw it a trial. 1Nlt-ions
The Ooderich rito•cel. is chastising the Mail
for alluding to tee mfastortb Lrpositor as Mr.
t `am.•rea s o1M tot °flan. lad .bums that
hamar Itself. We are inclined to tblot treat
the Ooderiich Reform organ has sacrificed a:1
hcod graces for Mr. Cameron fowler to keep
im well is the eyes of his k—
lEzeter Times.
The Erpusit..r, in the first place, is
not published in the \\'ear Riding of
Huron, aod. in the rood place, it Mort
an "organ." Like THE ` I'." ., it is an
independent Liberal . 'Ibat
is why the blast's allusion to the E.rpaw-
so ridiculous. The subsidiz-
ed Tory organs don't seem to 1
that, As to what the Exeter Times
means by "sacrificing good graces," we
really don't understand its lingo.
Rube. Reid, cabinet maker, has gone
to Tt rontu.
The Cricket Club Assembly will be
held next week.
W. G. Smith, who was taken sudden-
ly ill recently, is
P. Kearney, of St. Augustine, has as-
signed to the sheriff, as trust.
Capt. Dancey has started building an
obtained his information from the Ham- seuitiun to his house ou East street.
'ken Spectator office, he will put himself The schooner Kulfege galled on Tues -
out of court so far as his information is day f..r the rive• with a artjo of salt.
concerned. There were three parties to lien. W. Mentcrieff, of New York, is
the ' - — Judge Sinclair, the the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Fin
Ramtltut Tines and ibe Spectator. The quson.
Messrs. P. 1•lult and W. L Morton
were psaseneen ou the ['attest Ewpare
for Karoma.
"Otte of the Boys' will oblige us by
sending hie arae to w, for our own in-
formation.
1r a Canadian "H. H." were V. take a
few characters, and weave areund them
the incidents desoeiked by Mr. Cameron
it his speech un the Indian .luestion,eiv-
en in this week's iasne, the wrongs de-
ecribed in "Ramon would seem tame and
Bptee enter may even
yet do for our red dm what Mrs. Stowe
dM for the , Ifni. Hunt sought
to do for the roiled States Indiana ; but
in any event the speech of Mr. Cameron
hag made an impression upon the country
that points to the dawn of • brighter day
for our Northwest Indians. How any
Christian man an support $ Govern-
ment that permitted such a shameful
state of again to exist is keyend our
at,r did net get its info -manse from
the Judge or the Tone•. We have still
the beet authority fur stating that the
story puhlished by the Sr- r, and approv-
ed by the Spectut.., , so fax from being
the true facts of the case are nislead-
ing.
thea.all.
The quarterly meeting of Hensall
Ni•rth circuit was held at Fansvillo ap-
puintment un Sundsy, 9th inst. The
Nev. T. M. Campbell, of Oodericb,
preached the quarterly sermon. He dwelt
on the priesthood and t•tercession tet
Christ, and his discourse was enjoyed
very much by allb l t toed After
Wm Cantelon has moved hes cottage h
Were from Si. David s ward, on to u proper-
ty on Westreet.
The schooner Ariel of this port, Capt.
Mackenzae master, sailed fur Blind river
o:i Sunday mor g.
Mrs Arthur Smith, who has been ill
the past three weeks of malarial fever,
u now favorably.
The children of some of our town
scncols had an arbor day on Friday last,
and the yuuogsten took to it kindly.
w u u e
the sacrament of the The Schooner Midland Rover of Port
a•up trod h Revs.
Arthur, Capt. Finlay McPherson master,
We understand a large number id of-
-not a single man appearing tate worse i.1 or {o idas, and 1 sissy un e
fen have been made by hospitable regi- Coring a queett‘n of that kind in the
presence of tate head of the D.partateot.
The First Minister, in Ins report for the
year 16115, recently subraitt.d to Parlia-
ment, states
Tut Sron At�r.—A t.twpeesnoe con.
veotwa will be held at Onassis un Fri-
day, 28th inst., at 10 a. in l•:.ety tem-
perance worts* in the county is cordially
invited to be present. There is uuw a
brighter prospect for the teu,p.rence
cause than at any other tone twice the
(mcatLuct QV1 Pahl- artss
i SIMIA l'tAUVANIk
IH DI .VN OPPRESSION
a
How Our Red Wards Have Been
I1ltreatesd by Tory O®ctale.
Act came into furce. lea. levies& l4,tresa of r. Ir. laments a
Pulley's rale of livery horses and rigs Tale et saaoa. 'usurious es Their
drew an immense crowd un Tuesday si t•ws w►uewa.
teni.ou. Buyers were present from _—_
Kincardine, S.afisrth, Siratf..rd and Al r. l'amensn 'Huron 1 regret very
other hammer.
J,•bu Knox by n the much that the First Iitniater u not io
hammer Biddu,g was lively on Me
cheaper articles. Mr. Polley is well het place tonight. I regret the ueca$wn
pleased with the result of the sale. He est his absence and 1 regret the fact of
Is not poring from business just yet. kis abs•iice, because 1 prop :»* for • aloft
The Scutt Act had a marked effect for um* to decor ibe admtt.strton of the
hood •on the big crowd that aswmbled, Department over when the First M►n-
• t rd'
dents in the way of entertaiutng as ([tests
members of the Methodist conference
which will meet hen in June. However.
a fuller response is needed to supply the
demand fur billets.
James Mullen, the stags ratan, has
added the fourth mail contract to his
list, having just got the contract for car-
vyin: the mail to and from the railway
in Goderich. Jim will become a bloated
millionaire anon, if G t con-
tracts continue to pour In upon hint
No grounds are better kept in Guder-
ich than those of \Vit. McLean. On
Wednesday Gabe Elliott showed us over
the place. Work was req far *debased
and very neat. Gibe's 1
garden caws are atnenget the most in-
geni,us and attractive in that line of or-
nament.
R. M. Fullerton, of Brantford, repre-
senting 'Snow Drift" baking puc ter,
was in town during the week, pushing
the claims of that article. A samplu
package was left in elision every house
on tuwa. We have tagged nothing nicer
than a pudding made with "Snow Drift"
on Saturday,
Tawe Coueete 31ton:ie.—The regu-
lar nsettng of the tuwu council wee held
en Friday evening. Only routine busi-
ness war transacted. C. A. Humber sug•
tested the propriety of appnnting &com-
mittee, to take special interest in railway
matters, His was not acted
upon. however. reselve3: " That whereas a certain
The following sums have been receiv paragraph appeared in the Gott:rieb Star
ed towards the Victoria street church sot the 30th alt, intimating the refusal of
liquor. The Wes amounted to about
!1.000.
Tutt Corte: Minnows -I. Lesttxwrt•as.
—We hope the mayor, and perhaps the
reins, will attend the tirst public insu-
lter of the Methodist which
meets hen in ai few weeks' time,aol give
a word of two of welcome to our guest,.
W. 1 that an . will
be given them to do so. Then will be
about 200 strangers in this church parht•
mint, and we wish them to carry away
with them e'en -swoons of Goderich as a
delightful place for a sojourn. Let the
mayor and the reeves welcome them air.
Piovv ctaL divot trritrw a. — Hia Hon-
or the Liewtetant•Governor has been
Meowed to rake the following among
other appointments, ria.:—Robert Cosck•
burn Hays, of the town of Goderich,
to the county of Huron, solicitor of the
euprrme Court of judicature for Ontario,
to be notary public in and for the Prov -
Ince of Ontario. William Lewts, of the
township of Stephen, in the county of
Huron, to be clerk of the Eleventh Div-
ision Court of the said county of Huron,
in the room and stead of John Lewis,
resigned.
Tits "Sreot" Criiirnsts --Copy uf re-
solution passed at the tfeetiig of the
of ieial Quarterly Bard of North street
Meethodist Church, held May 3rd,ltl$G :
Moved by W. I. Roberson, seconded
by R. W. McKenzie, and unauimunaly
"That the luduens who revolted had
no reason fur so doing, in no fax as their
treatment war concerned, u sufficiently
established by the o,ncurrett testimony
of alt thee. connected with the menage -
meat of the Iudtaus of the Northwest
Territories. "
I say that no statement csuld be further
from the fact, and ne allegation could be
more at h the reports of the
Department of Indian Affairs. Bot,
even if that statement were true, it
would not itt any sense relieve the De-
partment from the responsibility for the
uneasy, dissatisfied and di•conteeted
state of the Indians, and fur their ulti-
mate outbreak in open revolt against the
sovereign power of this Dumintun. The
officials of the Department are by no
messes reliable witnesses. Those who
offended against the Indian ; those who
sinned against the Indians ; thou whu
roobed and cheated and swindled the
Indian, as I shall establish before I sit
down, and those who pormittei the In-
dian of the Northwest Territories to be
frozen to death and starved to death,
are not very fellable witnesses, are very
unlikely es diodes.* their own'ni.eoo
duct and to adroit their own criminality.
The hon gentleman .ought to have for-
tified the statement he made in the re-
port of his Department as to the conduct
of the officials of that Department and
the admiuistratiun of Indian affairs by
debt, and are hereby thenkfnily acknow- the Dtstriet Sopenteendent to sanction other and mon reliable testimony than
ledged: Mrs. S. Stokes, $2; A t J. Keck, Dr. Sexton's occupancy et Victoria St that of the officials 1
$3 ; C. A. Nstrn, -12 ; W. Ttchb.rne, $2; Chttreb pulpit, and knowing the whole shall in discussing this question. pursue
Robt. McLean $5 ; Arch. Wizen, =3 ;'case, we herby express ,ter approval of a diferent course. 1 shall establish the
ht. Hutchison, $5 ; J. Neftel, sen., $'L ; the course ad. Wed by the District Sup- charges that I propose to peke assume
George Greet.. Bayfield, $'J. Sup-
erintendent, and our regret at the ap this ( . and the officials aprsint-
rsnce of said paragraph. P.
Qrtex't BIRTHDAY. —The celebration Pe led by this (1 a by the reports of
a tt.+ R. ti.
of the 24th of May here, as proposed by
the A. O. U. W. and the Band, ought The United E•upire arrived early on
to be largely attended. The prizes are Sunday with Maine Y8,,'i00 bushels of
substantial, and a fair show to outriders wheat G r the Harbor still. Abort 1
its one of the chief characteristics of a o clock un Monday *be began to unload,
'Qoderich crowd at field spirts. Parts- and about 34 met were under agreement
culars are given ort the posters. I t.. do the tub. Owing to the elevator
The Kincardine Reporter says: ••N. f shaft bring unable to reach one of the
,t• W. Dyinent purpuse in a month or w hatchways, the men struck for higher
niscunttuutog their lumber yards hen Pst•' Ch. affair was tipsily ..
and opening one at Goderich with W. 1 °d+ but the matter caused much talk m
Dyment as manager, and Rees Result uf
business quarters all week. It ewe
this town as foreman. The amoral se rumored test the tlntam, with wheat for
understand is caused by lower railway the G. T. Ft would give Gudeneh the
Irian G i•rida " slip owing to this lacier wr. gle, but she
e ors.
the honest, the few honest men that are
connected with that service in the North,
west, and by a truss of independent
testimuny,tlt*t in my judgment is simply
startling. The reverts of the Depart -
matt for the last four or live years are
ehMlueut with statements"( wrings dune
to the Indian, of prumises briskest, of
violated treaties made with the Italian,
hof gram injustice dune too the Indian, of
shameful official misconduct on the part
of those app.nntel to Indian
affairs in the Northwest..sf lying, cheat-
ing, sod robbioy the indtan ; and I pro-
pose to establish [nese propostlune in
Lord per was administered y e rates rum o.. cats 1n cies Thursday rd ! adad at
Campbell and Terrance. 1)o Sunday gaited fur home on Sunday mornings their order by extract* from the reports
lig"- Dr. T. Henderson, of Detroit, well 1 the elevator hen. Lib..rors have un- of the Department and by the testimony
evening Mr. Campbell preached attain known as a school teacher in this count
in Hensall. On Monday attention the The Schooner Si. Clair with hoops and is visiting friends here He toils hale doubted Hobo. bat we h. p1e the w..rk• ..f ►ndevidwls thoroughly csaveraaut
quarterly official board met in Fans •ata ea from t\allac.bur for our salt and heart and has s I11. I rod • insertion along the duck wt./ he careful with the situation of affairs in the North-
vihe church, Rev. Campbell m the char. manufactures arrived its port on Ilond+y yt P P Peat• not to kill the bird that lays the gulden west Territories. Lot me, then, tint
in the Coy of the Straits He s a, u , egg: deal with the kind of officials which this
After opening with the towel devotional evening. sial one of the professorsin his private
service, the board a: once proceeded to Inspector Gordon and his men have practice which is regarded se an excal. Ftell. John Ferguson, of Qanklsek Government placed over the untamed,
business. The financial returns were been engaged the past two weeks in re Hill, and formerly of Brussels, was in uneducated, uncivilised, l
reeved, and the whole were very good. I placing dead trees and otherwise iwprov-
It is 'elected their the circuit wdt, as ing the town,
usual. pay their pastors their full salary, ( The Schooner J. (1. Kolfage of this
se several of the appotutmente made a port.('•pt. Jno. McDonald master, re -
full return. The Rev. V'm. Torrence turned to harbor, after unloading her eurit could not u lheB
spoke well '1 the liberality of his people cargo of lumber at 'Kincardine, an Satur ate will therefore hs sold on Tuesday 'es • ti,. I' i ho 1s affected wttbs an empire for the merest pittance.
in the pest year in contributing to all da y long Mimewt. The rev. gentLmut Ent Wei upuu th« Lndian questwn, asd
funds of the church. After the regular y nett. It ie expected that from 3) to 4O Caine to •Huwn some twenty there yuan especially such writers u the authoress
business of the beard had been guar 1 Iter. T. E. Culvert's lecture on "The nn the dollar wdi.be nslized by the cis- since, and resided to Brussels for sixteen of "'toe Hundred Years ..f Ui.ha.nor,"
Air We Breathe, to be given "u ' ed.- diem*. . years when he resigned lite charge and speak of the Itxiwis as easily managed,
lent .opening for a young physician.
The creditors of the estate of Justus
Reding, rat Zurich, met at the Sheriff's
orrice .1: Friday last, and offered to ac-
cept ii0c, on the dollar secured, but seen -
town during the week. visiting his sister, - wards of the nation with whom this
Mrs. Dylan.. Mr. Ferguson has for country was bund to deal honestly end
some tune put been resident in Dancer, fairly, because Canada induced the In-
G.l., where he is staying, in the hope dins of the Northwest to surrender their
that a sojourn there will prove beneficial , rights to what is practically
through, it was maned and seconded a Ynett, .ought to be Iargoly attend -
that the , IMe. W. Tun iw1 D vgd An odd thing about the electric light acewptwl a pastorate at Vankt«ek Hilt, p.cable, yutet, tnotfenu.e, docile, e)
with wheat he has since besot identified. long as he is fairly and honestly treated ;
He it.. & member of tie ttlron counry but an faithless, , mai rebel -
'wheel board under the old educational linos when he is injured, when he ie de -
system, and had many a trap across the mused, when he is wronged, when he is
country to settle school ,1 1 . In .order to retain the ciente
long ago. Hts stalw.irt frame appears se dunce of the Indian, in order es educate,
vigorous and hearty as ever. I te elevate, to civilise and to christianise
A foie social was held by the Method- i the Indian•, 11 was of the first cense-
nos of 4 ictoru street int tri.iett since that tame of character, stun of
the church last Friday evening. Nearly ', hens•ty, men of tru(hfulnese, noon or
all the members were present. The high amoral standing, should have been
putor improved the occasion by reading selected to preside over and administer
the rules of the Methodist i cte,y, and' Indian affairs in the Northwest Territe-
giving • brief statement of the condition ries. 1 regret to may that, io w far as 1
of the fineness and present membership. have been able to gather the bete, such
73 members were returned last Cinder- , men have not been selected. Some of
ses etre a • o i once, 2t1 have removed to other parts, , the torn selected by the 11 . of
ties*, and it was though that •trip to or. M. Nicholson, the West street year and primary respectively, 68 have been added during the present this 1). from the swarms of Caen
the alt water would restore him to his duntiat, makes the preservation 41 the year, making a net increase of 43. fell..wers that usually surround this Ad
weal good health Mr. T.orraaoe again nature/ tenth a • ialt Gua ■drains ! rids Cot:Tnnt-t'a Itsanemtta. 1 This • After su�pper the ((Mown* resulutn n n.ioistratiun, were men who were meetly
Proj►� lieu y ' (Friday' evening/ the High School Liter- was tatrltRed by J. H, Edweed, see- unfit fpr the positions they were called
Toryism on principle, and toiling with $ Mr. GmpbeU then sahmttted te. the pain. iolw extraction of teeth. wry �1ety will Intrnduce in • (loderieh . ooded by W. Swsftield, and carried un- open to 1111. Men who were unfit for
' audience Miss Jessie Couthotyi, of Cbi- i wmmousl ' “That we the inlm^en • 1 pnsitions in the public service in the
ranee and Rev. A. McKibbio, be invited ioterest.
•
Tyr political sentiment of West Huron to return to the circuit for *nether year.
is being revolutionized, and the whole � On the motion being pet W the bttftfd
Igo The usual teachers' meeting
trend of sympathy and adhesion is tun- the chairman, it received tea
ruts of the brethren. Mr.
wards the Liberal party. The names of re.pondtwl itt a rhort but touchi
Blake and Cameros. stways Pewerfol-orte•d 'rept end Me McKtbbip ale, trade al
• watchword in West Hone, an today s reply. Both eipresaed theft
more potent than ever s a political bat- • a the invitation given, sad
tie cry. We believe our readers will
agree with us that Tits Settcai a endeav-
ors is back up the parliamentary work of
the Reform leaden has assisted not a
little to add to the cheering aspect of the
situation in the riding. West Huron u
solid for Blake and Cameron, and the
men who are flocking to the banal of
Reform are good men who aro lea ng
mai b the varieties of pelea in various Iucali
• ties. Buffalo pays O5 cents per fight per
tot night, Oswego pays 40 cents, and RO-
Y, Mai 'I ill be held this week 011 Seltlr- cheater 30 cents. Hamilton pays 4:1
day everting, at the usual hour, uwtng (9 cents, and at Dunnville, when onto.
flit High School Literary Society's enter- power is used, the price is 12i cents.
meet this eveotxg• Somebody pays too much, or somebody
r. Miller, tate libraries ..f the Mech• psyself& o lttle. ---1 Hamilton Spectab.r.
finial' Institute, leaves today for T.sr.n• Weare glad es notice the name• of
thanked the brethren for tl t u., wheeu he and Mrs Mtil«r will reside snore former students of (i,dericlt Nigh
and kindness in the past year. it was in future. They leave tetany friends be
school among those who were successful
also moved and ',seconded, that Mr hind them in Goderich. at the recent ex*mtnauuns n, medicine
Torrance should be allowed a holiday Thos. P,rr"t, fur the past five years to with Toronto Cnit•rrsity.
during August and September. and that with Seuoden .t tions, has gone to Tor , W. H. Clutton, second year, get. honors
his salary should be continued while outo to work in the carpentering lute in three subjects, and W. J. Armstong,
•beet[. This was carried . • Toot use decent fellow, and we are sorry first oar, humin to two subjects. Feet
Mr. Timelines has been unwell for some w bit1 ('udeneh A ye".
and Rett Sh nn a pared 1st
expressed hs tkenk• t) tea w Iter.
tared from !l a. m. to 4 p. m. for [fie
pasty which is built epos the foundation board the ryuostton of a divrion of the
of an •ilvoeacy of political liberty at 1 etnuit He stated that es sores young
wish were going op fur oreieett..a, roan)
home and ehreed wore have to be made for them : he
proposed to divide Hansell North into and may be corms/tad d at his old office ..n , ciety expects a large bons.. There t the present co nfetence year. He hes in the Indians there, men who have preyed
e%Mt•sr 4tsese Ire*. M Ri.N. 1.0 circuits, nuking. the eastern self- - all diseases of the throat, nose and ear. instruction *s well as art everythingboars. true to the rpt proal wets themselves t .toe dishonest, careless, isle
Mr. Farrow believer in encouraging sustaining and the western a mission, Rev. T. M. Campb.11 crwdoeted ear• hearing a rod reader. Mise Wynn. fare of hie per.ple and the hest interest' moral i say, sir. that the conduct of
home industries. The great ehampi..n and to establish Metb•diem in Zurich. vices in Hansell on Sunday. His place Mir Radcliffe, ilias Cooke and Prof. „f our church, and hie efforts have beta the ••!K.'iab of the Northwest Territories,
of heft fruit sultan eawse all the way Hs proposed also to give sine appoint- was takes in the Neth street pulpit by DsPeudry will assist. sienall owned and blessed by •our c•rs- more than anything else, created disest-
fres Ottawa to his hos . at Betsey -ale to trent to Hensall South and that a self- Mr. Bailey, of Clinton, in the morning, Bore. u Tee Hoeiurraan. - James moo Master. in bon as a spiritist' lead- iafacti on and discontent among the in -
eat his Setter And it is alleged suetainitg °ir.uit. The question was and by Rev. John M c(tillivrsy in the Ragan, teacher of S. S. No. t., tiedench oar, as a pastor end as a bnancal worker duns : I .ay that t?te misconduct ami
that ever] hen within a radios of et 'end ably deceased on both .idea, end in a **entire- townehtp, has bought lot 15. Lakes Reed we sterns the most unbounded contid- the t of '1. Admtmstra
miles of Bleuvsle has cont. to regard the mans sr hemming Chrislien nen. it Mea Ephraim T)owning, Mw Devoe seat and wear, uI the township of Hay. once •.d a1ectien, end we `heartily hone tion 10
wiihtkw Indian affairs
clumpine es • personal ftyatl, and when was hardly revived that this board re ing and Mies Hattie Price left on Tues- This was the estate .4 hes father, the , the Conference will grant the reclout tet in the Nerthweet Territories, a mesh
lis mom hawse every nee of thea mettles waist that thm circuit resin as it is et day last for the old country. when they tat. Francis ltegan,and s a valuable farm ( our Quarterly (►heist booed by retuning as anything else, producarl unmeaning.
tight aeon tabMus*MNlays the largest present, std a motion put to the *feet pprpose spending a few months with re- containing 113 scree of good lewd and him for the ensuing Conference year. diwatnfectton and discontent strong the
kited d apRe is hewer d the leoep•inn. was exerted Yr. Campbell reap orated I.41*... The young ladies leave 'mat eninmandiag • delegjtlfol view of Lake Indiana, whish nlumaMty broke riot
(Wiagltles TI... that the olwsstkw would be submitted t.' harts *ohm(' them. Tie party wont M Huron. Mr. uieyaif has no mntantiom u( sears erpwt nh.11i. n. 1 ehargw, Mr.
b tact the in [Alai, h► ' selected the vin n his ._ l..... . which M has Amen n( small stature pivot la • oars- tiporker, That masts nI the nfilbisla ep
eotgd \' p (,1 ed successively (.w nine ears Inst
Dr. McDonagh will be in Goderich nn mom, who acmes with rood y
Thursday. Fridayand Saturday nett, � Yiot•na street Methodist church glace older Pres -moot of the f/,.mtm+m, were
y. y tions as an elocutionist. Admissi.,n ton ,,,, reeved high of the shipped off to Manitoba and the North -
tea 20th, 21st and Toted ins[., id may all parts of the hall is 2fr' , and the So- labors of the Rev. G. F. Balton during; wept Territories, and given charge over
the i)iete►d M••ttng but t the LhrmenNM ring riving p
moi, hereat nl the inrush would be prof • swneindines steamer awe .ricer fee t • o Mw sn ] y son lot hips staat•d growth that h• war pointed h] this Adsiesetratiea, from
'iii brnldie devise e1 Ihs dub 1'he hosed dem adjourned to we 4 trip. The tickets war• opnf•esed frogs will estomu* tesehng, and etll rent the bnnaght op, when a bah], oa condensed (,a,misinsion•r L)swdney down to the
h d .u., b bawl ho fee a sea gosh, tins Mefwday, l; ti. .t. Wraitow, G T. R •fret. form. rsttk. ' lowest olllcisl to the service of the Goal
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