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tioniuca. 1121-17
SURGEON DENTIST.
eel sad Vitalised Air administered kr
psialesseatentlag of teeth. innial nestles
cleezth. to the poseervatin of the Nature/
Office -tlp stairs. Greed Opera House Rink.
T1 N. LEWIS. Barrister, Proctor in
I./. Maritime Court Massey to less at
Ing cent_ private funds. Straight loan. la-
wn' yearly. cans very asstd.-rate. Fair
the People's Column. TO ADVERTISERS.
NOTTeM -410. 1011 DREW THE
cash peke el Magi sad Ne. 611 the
leff AN WANTED - YOUNG OR
elideny. with um eseeesersisee ante
1 the care et borne ead be abie to
milk end de chores generally about private
place ; mast he tesnerste. AMPLY al
*Moe he et Box lee Ooderica. 41-111.
WA NTZD -60 CORDS OF WOOD.
and IS tons of hay, In exchange for or -
pins sad sewing machine toe the hest makers
In the world. G. W. THORSON.
41.1ta Dederick.
IA" USIC LESSONS -MISS SOME
INS THOMISM Is prepared to Ore mu.sic
lemon es tise Mario or comas. For parti-
culars Maulers so Geo. W. Thomson's Husk
TH11 HURON Bonn..
This well-kaown •nd popular hotel ha been
C8KALIKR, and he now me....ad to nose in quality ac -
CILIUM THISYT DIVISION COURT. in for transient guests.
onmotation for the traveiling public. Good
Mee terrztuteeneed at Low Rates and Cosa
Notes Disneased.
Ownes-terat, to Cornell* eursoure Store.
Goissigh. 11.118-11
LI)114 711M AND ACCIDSNT
8412ANCB AGENT,
a North Blithe it Mercantile
Liverposi. Landow& Gine; Norwich Untie
North Amseriosa Life ; awl Amident blow
WWI et Mirth Allterice.
Lowest Kane Lames seined promptly
ewes to Lam on Farts sad Town Prooerty
gene. Prepare, valued, etc.
011ea-Cer. Bennet. amid equate. Donne&
$1100,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
• lesnse
est
emsee
'Amhara. eli=s
missend
katist9
COUGHS.
Gam
of the Throat,
imp, Hoarseness.
end, Pale in the
etre
▪ heals all irrita-
e l lenge, giving
e▪ d parte.
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CASE,
and sews penisety.at few
L Re no
seems tor the Trust and Lome
Canada, tbe Canada Leaded
nay. the Leads. Leas Oseepsay
Interest. =7 Per end -
net
1013 Barrintees Mos- Doderieli
Tor Sale or to Let.
rilllimleaset.. one Week teem the Square.
Han --TWO HOUSZS ON
nor , apply to
MRS F. SMILETH.
141A R11 FOR SALK
Tbe I will o- der for sale the fol-
enerly IM mires of Block -1".- fa Om 7th dbn
credos of the Towaship ot Colborne. la the
Condi of Hume. This farm is situat-
ed 41 Innen from Doderleb. end li
miles from Onion. ca ne Main Gravel
Read. There Is a geed (nun noun,
stenes. enema an, m by 31.„ containing
roams • large bane, by 411. with cattle
shed. It by 14, attached. and ose of the nest
orchards in the township. It is watered iity
There is no waist, land of asy kind oe the
pine. flood school witlila rods of the
bille.W111 be gold an reasonable terms -
For terms aed further partioniars ar.ply to
Proprietor. Onierieb.
,000 TO LOAh. APPLY TO or JOSEPH lEcKIDOWN,
rick. tin
ONKY TO LEND. -A LARGE
171 amount of Private Fenster isventasen
et lowest misses erst-onee Meniestees Alen
REAL ESTATE AND
MONRY LOANING AGENT
ar • Mosey to Lead on etraight loans, st the
Ionia rate of taterese going. In Amy way to
emit its Narrower.
Sr OFFICE -snood door from Spines
West &rest Dederick. MICS -11
Mee - Orer Jordan's Greg Stetee, the monis
ftwaserlincupled by Judge Doyle. EMI
LI C. BATS, soLiciroR, &c
Squareh and .5 est
vale tuna to lead ta Par met- VOW
RESTERS Annan*, solicitors.
Ooderieb J. T. Darrow, W. Preedfoot. 17
V Barristers. Solicitors is Cbancere. he.
a. Casseren. C C. Paola UM -
Legal Sales.
le,fORTGAGE SALE OP' PROPZRTY
.13.1. IN THIE TOWN OF GODICRICH.
'leder and In pursuance of the power of
date the 1.111 day of September. A. D
sad made to tbe Vendor, sad welch is th be
istudseed ue time of male, there will be
ettM by panne sineme at Martin's Hotel. is
the Town of Gotterleb, In tee Canny ef
Munn. es Wedseeday, Use Nth dor of Febru-
ary. A.D. ten at twelve eeist-k noon, by
Warrea Strata. sad one hundred and
Wilson Street, in Hutchinson's
linvey, la the Tows of tiodoorich.
Gnat, of Hume. costalaing eeeh one fifth
of as sore of land.be the soon more or less.
The maid provers, ossasists of two town lots
front derellim.: hone.
There bale° *cod orchard sad the
property is le • good state of repsir.
Tense aad condition mode kso we at time
fee title dente may be teenaged tbe
eats. of the Vendor's ittliMtoes.
Venn" thaleiters
Dialed illte Tube/wiry, & D. MK et tt
L111a/3T-CLAII8 BRICK eons); AND
1' LOT WOK SALK ON ST. PATRICK ST.
-About two salastbse walk trent the Square.
Two stories high. brick addition in the rear
storing hqrk, huddled covered with RIM&
Main banding has 3 knee mune cm ens eat.
°Wain' Moro Ion lame nears. la the roar
aitioa there are hitches. poetry. washroom.
Clown girls MOM sad bathroom. Ana peed
oeftr. Apply to the l,, who will
give all secessary inforesatios.
1-41. DANIEL GORDON.
VALUABLE FARM FUR SALL-
• That vat uabl•i property ketone as tot MS,
mile of Godench. On the farm are • left*
orchard. good frame house and kite -hoe, nab
dose cellar. and femme bare aed stahles:
primes 73 sores, well watered. For er
new
A RM 8 A ND TOWN PROPERTIES
Colborne. 111 acres -is very eas tarot. Price
39 servos. price Me, LOIS 43 atid 44 in Ite Cen.
KinkesBence County. led acrea. Will be sold
very clienp.Lots IA. Nand Wi of 17. in the eth
oen.Wawaooste SOO acres of excellent land in
en block. Price 1113.11115. Lot 73.11c Dengall's
Survey, Town of Goderieli. Price *my See
LOA Itth town of Dederick. on Light House
street. with brick bone and stable. Price
°sly EMIL Lon 977. Mt aad Pt- 1014
Town of Goderieln th of an acre in
one Mork within Hie men part of the
town. Price only WM. The sleeve proper-
ties will be sold on easy unmet payment.
Apply to
Nil. -Mopes 1- ' very low rates. 97
FOR SALE.
West balf of lot NIL Arthur Street. with
email brick cottage thereon.
BVILDIsmi Lore. -1114, IM. Ma M.S. Elea
Street, Si. Andrews Wsrd.
ILS1. col nee of Huron and Reiland* Road.
Frame 11 story house on Keay, Street. lot
and half land.
Several Iota in Reed's Bur's( y. opposite sea
Show Grounds. viz.
All the above at LOW RAT/C8.
tf DA VIS ON It 10514:81014
FARMS FOR SALE.
have • nniebne of farms Ow side in differ-
ent parts a c••••ao. As you are aware, farms
were newer so cheap In Hilo pro% Ina, me at the
present Hine. and if you want • farm I would
recommend ou UP buy 110.1. If your means
are limited I am eirell you • farm nu • small
nob psyseest,eiving yon pleisty of time to pay
balance of parcasse money at • tow rate of in-
tern. tikes easkollys yen to acquire • home ot
your own inset amity.
If you have mesas sad do set require credit
I cos give you as gold claim for ycur money
as you ritstaset inewinre.
I wet ly grad you elearwilttlfess of fat on
kr este say Insley on heating from yogi.
JOHN J. PATON,
2.4111, K ing en. Tomato.
.11IPORTANT BALI
HOUSEHOLD IC rnprre. °Moe et Dr IShaseet's residence inn the
gaol Godwin 4g. C. Sanson. J. R. San-
ipmelLeoz. section" has received In-
tros Illr O. Seeger. to sell by peb- aim Intl
et 10 stolen _an • 14 Mr Palette*
ant Mtn old Presbyterian church.
the sestosts ef Me Annie(
engletIne of 1 HalnWe Pine. MU. of
thrusialiske tuse needy sew: parlor sad
reset eivetters; hall sad breakfast
ream tare ; bee reeve mid latches feral-
ritisaatwesele Wenn sad goner corpses .
rues; An nos sad ether ctertans
steel ingraelw. Anon sad
ether
weboat me.
Doing eat 1 seterware. Mew
• china Mawr sad eta sets iii=
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nem : ebowoo., nevem nil _Air
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nee somitho 1=ri win 111141 Mil
toitilween Joie* anis be
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R0011. ear. et Rest street seed Smears In
Open trees t te it pen.. sad him 1 to W pee
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY
Lowlier Deily, Wthig and Histairsied
Papers, Mitriandre, lie. eat Au.
itIMMIRSHIP roam. 011LT *UM.
preatileg ern ese tot beery nil Reams •
Applicable ter seirsobarsidp resolved Its
Libraries, la roams.
Ooderiels. rat :1-1, • SRL 11141110atary
Notice of changes must be left
at this Office not later than
Monday DOOR. The copy for
changes must be left not later
than Wednesday noon. Cas-
ual Advertisements accepted
up to 1100,1 Thursday of each
week
Loral Net lees.
All at/ranee Iodises ih Me local column
of Tax SWIM. uf osiortings or elder -
fain mete ft at weld are admission jet
ary hemelit is derived, must be paid
for at the rate of one real per
word each itevertiori, ow ehorge less
ikon temlip.Arte cents, Where od-
itiarrfa 111 brief lora' win Lin ryiren
letonscloa-to Dodegick. ea Money Feb.
3ed, the wife of Yr McGregor. ot •
MARRIED.
/STEWART - PATTON -At the Manse. God inch,
oo the evening a Thursday. Jan. Nth. by
Rev. Jas. A. Anderson. B. A.. Percy Ste-
wart end gather Patton, both of the town-
ship of Centex.
Coecievon-Tinesee-At Goole rich, on Wed -
Hutto& Henry Coleleugh. of the Town-
ship of Hallett. to Min Addle Thorn. of
the Township of Morris.
DIED.
Itictiesouus-la camerae, on Thursday.Jaa.
3tsth. noes MrQuarrie. relict of the late
Malcolm MeQuarrie. aged 84 years.
ZOIttal en -On the Mid of February. 1180,1/ell&
'outmost daughter of H. 7..selner. ot Lim-
ber& la her woman) year.
Svirntri - In Rochester. Minnesota, on Jan.
1:34d. Minnie. beloved wife of Andrew
mien. aged TT yearn
liclvoe- In Dederick. on Thursday. Feb. eh.
18PD. Charles, youngest son of Mr Neil Me -
1 vor. aged 6 weeks.
The funeral will take place from the reei-
detioe of his father. sear the harbor. os Fri-
day. Feb. 7th. at tickle& p.m.. to Maitland
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sotofa-Joha A. Bravo St Co.
Important Sete -Jabs Zoos.
Hoots k !Mese- Z. Dowsing.
A Quiet Tat -Minders & son.
Ilea Wanted -Box Goderich.
Taller -Made Jersey Jackets -John Acheeon.
Dionne* Sale--Casseron. Holt & Cameron.
TO W N TOPICS.
"A eniets Meat, gr. fratin• notes.
you CAD make la to give • Wirt Pen. Ap-
ply to D. McGillicuddy, agent. Goderich.
The Woman's Christian Temornince I ',Goa
men in t be basement of North -et Mete ehurcli
every Tuesday aft er1100li. Prayerenetinig
t:30. begone' meei Jug at 3.
Don't forget to call upon F. k A. Pridham.
the fashionble tailors. if you waat team the
lame sad best in nein styles and the egret
qualities of wearitig goods. Also doe under-
wear at way down proces.
Do you want tine photos. elegant artorypee
Ind picture mouldings thet rank with the
best t If iou do the place to Set them is at
al-st. and the Square. Ooderith.
In addition to the regular photographic
businns carried on be Geo. Stewart. he has
Dew gone largely into the framing of pic-
tures, sod carries a tante and harden"' as-
sortment of mouldings all the time.
A quiet talk is eery often more effective
than an hour's harangue. Read ttic neer-
tisemeut of Saunders k Son on one of this
Issue end oake ad seesaws of the °Mom they
make. Tiny bare jiim what they state. aed
hundredo of other bUflyllillU1. 441.0 them a
call and be convinced teat they have the
clientat hone under t be sun.
BRIEFLETS.
Mr 11. Hutchison was in remote this
bent this year begins Feb. 19. Good
Friday will oome on April 4
One swallow doesn't make • @prink,
but tett mauy swallows may bnng *boot
a fall
Knox church Bend of Hope will Inapt
.on lestierstey, Feb. 8:h, at 3 o'c.ock lens.
All are iunted.
Lest year you could elide on • tobog-
WILO if you wanted re. cl,/ so. This yesr
yen bane to lot the toKeeran
Mr A H. Mannion of Clinton, oc-
eopied tbe pulpit of North rt. Methodist
church last Sunday morning aod even -
We are pleased to learn that Mrs Geo.
Swanson, who for the past couple ell
weeks has been eeriously ill, is again on
tbe mend.
capable of doirg good work. A two
oseatIpe job to the rtght kind of beamed.
Delinquent subscribers are hereby
warned not to lest their daughters wear
thee paper for a bustle, as there is enn-
siderable due on it and they might take
Dr M Nicholson, the West-st dentist,
makes tbe preeervatios of the natural
teeth a epesialtr. Gas administered from
9 a. in. for the painless extraction of
Mr Obrietopher Rowan, of Nile, who
wes neediest treateseet in
town, died on Monday lest He ern
a well banns wienber el the ogre:alto-
Speeisi ragtime swiss* will he held
every eversieg mat week le the Vicente
street Methodist diseralt. Preaching
Mr Rohl Natio. formerly of Clinton nob etweeing by the peisteit of die *ben&
le sow teaching • *Ant emir Hosea& The eel& am kindly belts&
et • salary of 113110 The editor of Tins Somas wee is ?s-
kein* hileblershis, of 011atoe, wee mete dories the pest week. Ibis bet
set able to attend the Comity 000114Pil. sad the poldtenne of Wee gressep gegego
ef the leints able editorial tied heed mum.
We see by the last member el tire
Winnipeg Sckeo/ Tunes that Miss I. Z.
Olieer, funnily sasettant in our High
School, has been appuinted principal of
the Iuteratediate Schou! at Carberry,
Man
Mee O'Neil, of Kneel ridge, who hes
unfortunately been afflicted with insanity,
ceased through Godencb Wednesday
laat to London asylum, there to undergo
treatment. It is to be hoped that satis-
factory results will fellow. Her friends
have the sympathy of tbe community.
Astronomers soy tbat the Star of
Bethlehem will again be visible this
year, ben, the seventh appearance sauce
the birth of Christ. It comes once in
315 years and is of wondrous brilliancy
for the space of three weeks, when it
wanes and disappears after seveoteen
On kienday evening Int North -et.
Methodist choir received a valuable ad-
dition to their membership is the per.
son of Mrs Lowe, who possesses • tine
soprsno eons, as wee evidenced by her
rendition of the solo "There is • green
hill far away." Mrs Lowe is a sister-io.
law of Mrs Z R. Watson of this town.
PaittED Titan Ex/tem.-We are pleas-
ed to loath of the semen of Messrs Alex
their bital law examinations last week.
Dicksoo and Lindsay Elwood in passim/
Tbe former passed both the solicitor's
and barrister's examinations, and the
latter, having previously passed as •
solicitor, had to take only the barrister's
examination this time. Each of them,
therefore, is now quelihed to bang out
his shingle.
Rev Mr and Mrs Wallwin while oe
their bestial tour caked at Leaneingt...
where they were warmly greeted by Re.
H. 11. Wien and hie wife. Rev Mr
%Owen preached on Sabbath morning to
• e..untry oosigreetation, and in the even-
ing conducted the service for a brother
minister in . After visiting
• few newly formed friends they turned
homeward as barmy as two persons
oould possibly be.
John H. Arsestreer, of Goderich, was
seut up by Mayor Melodoo, of Wing -
ham, for (urging and uttering about a
dozen promissory aotes-three of which
were on Michael Kelly, Wm Clark
and John Taylor, of Morris. He tried
to sell them to Jobe Clegg, of Wingham,
he was getting up an atlas of ttn tottatt-
ship of Morris. Ills case will cume up
at the next Assizes.
Owing to "la grippe' Rev. Gee. Rich-
ardson, of Goderieh, was unable to corns
to Brussels as announced last week. Rev
Brunel*, oame in his stead and preached
tee eicellent duicsiurses. In the morn-
ing hie text was chosen from Proverbs
19th chapter and 2nd verse. In the
evening he took fee the foundation of
his remarks Rev., 8th chapter, 3rd, 4th
and bin verses. Mr Harris stand. the
sleek well and nuke abeut as young as
ha did ten year, ago.- Brunel' Post.
Tin FUROR &TAT'S -Mr Geo Nisbet. -
gall has returued from Philadelphia,
where he had been in the interest of the
heirs .1 the Fisher estate. lie reports
having located the place where the first
member of the family settled ova' 100
years ago, and is centident that the erst
branch in Ceiborne are the rightful
heirs of the large sum now awaiting
claimant* in Germany. His stay was
prolonged by an attack of the grip.
which is as feshionable over the border
as in Ooderich.
I:1 tee SCHOOL EgTitaTallingNI. -
Friday, the 21st inst., has been fixed se
the date for the entertainment of read-
ings and songs to be given ter the High
School Literary Society by 11r 8. H.
Clark and Mrs Annie Fraien Clark.
The Society has a reputation for provid-
ing tint -clan entertainments, aud from
the flattering tonna in which the Toron-
to and Hamilten dailies speak of the
abilities of Mr and Mrs Clare, the many
friends and patrons of the Society may
rest assured that the bill of fare provid-
ed for the evening id tin 21st will be no
exception to the past, and that they will
miss • treat if they fail to be present,
Oin reroutes,. -At the Vicente/i-
n . Methodist church Int Sundry even-
ing at th• close of the sermon Mr A. 13.
Henderson, of Sarni*, an old Goderich
bey, and formerly one ef the hemline
singers of the North st. Methodist
church, sang a sweet nape' hymn to the
delight of the large audience. After an-
nouneemente by Rev Mr Hutton, again
Mr Henderson was solicited for another
song, which, wall cheerfully slid delieht•
fully reedered, the choir peeing in tbe
cheroot. Mr ['endorsee has 'really im-
proved in Ins ringing ability, end should
be ewer be anneed for °bench or eon-
eert in this town he would be • drawine
January 90th, 1800, at the residence of
her doughtier, Mrs Jule Potvin, Susan
Shannon. aged ninety-eight years, six
Inontln and throe days." The shove
notion. simple se It is, sontaine the
meeker fix • volume et tteteeht With
the death of Mrs Mean,. ends • link
that metes the pest antsery with the
present. Donna her lose sad sweated
hie empires hare rine med Wise; heron
deeds have beam patterned thin are nat-
ters ot history -wrest ware ham shaken
this sad other sentiments to their eery
11011611ta. Rho was a worsen we's the
battle of Trafalgar rise loeght. Rho
seeld remember Napoleon Rompirte
whim be wee the warrior of the age. end
well remembered hie steal of dollen at
Waterloo by the Duke of Weliingessi,
sad bee sem the birth of four gewern.
time Of bar pooterity. She was bora in
Fermanagh, [raised, but was of Scotch
Lord lireente of Claverbouse, bet three
name mooned. She ems •eserna
lify -four years ago and with her family
settled in the waiters part of Canada,
where for upwards of thirty years she
lived respected by all wbo know her.
Nioeteen years age see cruse to Alpena'
to make her bout* with bee sea -in law
and daughter, Mr and Mrs Jule Potvin,
of tbe Alpena house, and with self-deny-
ing kindnen they ham tielee her de -
e -hung years as peaceful and contented
as loving oars owed make them. Mrs
Shannon leaves a eon, Jobe Shannon, of
Columba*, Ohio, and fuer daughters :
Mrs Jule Potent and Mrs M. 1% *strops,
of this city, and Mrs Campbell and Mrs
Nicholas Doyle, a Godench. Ont. She
leaves upward of thirty trend children
am tog whom are Judie Doyle. of God. -
rich, , the Weetrope brethers, of Al-
pena, Mei Ben. Wagoner, E. J. Poems
and several others She leaves 41 great
grand children and i
to mourn her loss The funehirelnetiatodka
plan from St. Bernard's church Wed -
andel, Jan. 22nd, and wee very largely
attended ; end thee • woman full of
years arid honor was gathered to her
fathers, and • long life time, crowned
with the respect of all who knew her,
was ended with the devout piety thee
graced her entire life. -Labor Journal.
Dr Sloan, of Blyth, was in town last
Miss Bella Swift, who was so seriously
ill last week, Is now convalescent.
The regular meeting of the town coun-
cil will be held this (Friday) eveniog.
Rev Geo Richardson left town no Sat-
urday last to be present at the funeral of
hte mother.
A lecture entitled "A Voice front the
Prison'. will be delivered by Chaplain
Searle to North -et Methodist church on
Tuesday, the 18th inst.
Mr Harry W. Whitely, son of the lats
of Goderith) hag been appointed to •
position in the Cannian Bank Ot CALI
men" Waterloo,
Persons wishing to improve tbeir
memories or strengthen their power of
attention should send to Prof. Lanett*,
237 Fifth Ave., N. Y., for his proepec
ontusituanpos.t tree, as adeertised in another
ing have beim appointed license °ono
by the Ontario Government :
-Heron South -Robert Spier, Peter
Douglass, David Walter. Huron East
-Thomas Gibson, Geo. Fortune, Games
Murdie. In West Huron the commis-
sioners are the same as before
We hive received • copy of "Len's
Grand March," from the composer, Mies
E. A. Skimmings, of Goderien compeeer
of "Brechin Beach Gahm," '•National
March," etc. The piece reflecta credit
upon the composer, and we hope its
publication will put notes to her bank
H. L. S. -At the regular meeting
of the High P.chool Literary Society on
Friday evening, the president, Mr Ni -
yens, presiding, the following program
was preeented:-Ctionas by the Glee
Club; reading, M. P. Tom; address,
Mr Cadman; recitation, Miss Flo Ball;
solo, Miss 13. Cook; dialogue, by Misses
B. Rusk, R. R.obertson, Ella Crozier
and C. Augustine, and Meilen McDonald
and Nivens; selections, Mies Flo. Doyle;
reading Miss L Graham ; solo, Min
0111TU•gli. -The following item is
clipped from the Olmsted County Prin...
erat, Rochester, Minneseta. lir Sheen
referred to is • brother of Mr Oso Steven,
of this town. Hs will be remembered by
many here as having served his appren-
ticeship with the late Mr Passion :
"Died -At her home in this city, Jan.
Mrs Andrew Steven.
Heebner. She was born in Chicago in
1863, avid hat remains. accompanied by
her husband, were taken to that city and
interred in °realised cemetery. Mre
litiven was • devoted wife, a kind moth-
er and neivhbor, and her untimely death
is • sad affliction to her husband. who is
left with snowily of four small children,
the youngest about two months old.
The bereaved husband will Lave the
sympathy of many friends.'
Venue Sietooe -- The
monthly meeting of the sehool board was
held on Mends,' everting. Present -
Messrs S. Maloornson, chairman ; Ache-
son, Ball, Chrystal, Orabb, McKenzie
and Nicholson. The meant/0ot preens,
meetien went approved. The prineipal's
report showed a#1 average for January of
240 boys and 201 girls. The principielthe'ii
report contained •
tbe Board supply stationery for the
monthly examinations, which restore
mondation was adopted. A medical ser-
enest* having ;boon read, stating that
Mies McLean +field not be anle to teach
till midsummer, tbe secretary was in -
@ tented to advertise in the Knew/ sad
Gleldfor a timelier to take her place.
Artemisia-Prager Portme $10 70:
or▪ dered to be paid. 11- P. Wilkinson,
$6.49. referred to Inane ortesesittee.
$19 81, referred to contingent mid
inane* enensitteers. The chairman bow -
e ns fee tlie sebools, en motion of Meows
111elKensie sad Mental the dueness
sad Masers balk Oren and 1% leholsoe
were a esestetttee to report se
the at twat mestieg.
We town to learn that Me J. J.
Weigie, the well-known . of the
Point Fano, has been afflicted with
haven leans of his speedy recovery.
NOT TRU /Slot. -Ws aro pleased to
learn that the report from Monona last
week that a wealthy ranchntan named
Teness Elliott was frosen to death at
Big Forks, agar Helena, Hoene" dose
not refer to Hon. T. M. Elliott, former-
ly of Goderieb township. A telegram to
hir R. McLean brought the intelligence
that Mr Elliott is still in the land of
the living.
Mr Geo. W. Thomson has just return-
ed from • visit to Ins old home in Strath.
roy. While there he visited the Un-
dermines rcbuel, where his daughter
Jessie Imagoes to peens, herself for •
teacher. He was highly pleased with
w hat he saw its the school, sad the man-
na in which tbo little boys and girls
went through their exercises. Mies Ross,
the principal, • gold medalist, is very
pleasant in her modes with the little
ones, and makes interestin. .botk for
pupil and •isitor. The L
training enures an admintide Eitelop-
went of the mental and physical powers
of the little pupils.
Resuir or Tea R. T. or T. Errnia-
TellielliNT. -The public will be interest-
ed in knowing that the clear net gain
from the supper and entertainmeat given
in Victoria Hall en the 21st ult.
a/nounted to $29 40. This the pro-
moters are agreed io lookiug upon as
very satisfactory upder the .
as it will be
. 1 that the in-
clemency ..41 the weather obliged many
to stay at home whu had fully intooded
to be present. If it had been an or -
directly 6ne evening the result. would
have been in swore than doubled. The
amount realized, as bad been an-
nounced, es set •part fore& the nucleus
of a fund for the repair of the Temper-
ance Hall At the council meeker of
Eureka Council last Tuesday evening,
• vote of thanks was unanimously passed
to those who so kindly gave their ser-
vices in the musical part of the program,
especially under the partioulerly un-
pleasant state el tbe weather, includinir
those alau who so bountifully responded
in the provision of beautiful cakes,
roasts of beef and other delicacies to
tempt the appetites of the hungry sad
supply tbe wants of our corporeal exist -
epee. -Coat
GODERICH HIGH SCHOOL
as Nestles -1 Poeta
About the resemettee.
The Illoard of Hitch School tangoes
met on Wednesday last, btk int. Pres-
eot-Rev Dr 1;re, Judge Doyle, Dr
Taylor and Messrs Williams, Kay and
Jordan. Mr Wm Kay was re-appeint-
ed chairman for 1890, and Mr Adamson
was re -appointed secretary -treasurer.
The tiessureee financial report, show-
ing receipts tor 1889 $4,465.86, aod dis-
bursements 414 M71.44, was read sod
Thettllowing amounts Imre ordered
On motion of Mr Williams and Jodye
Doyle. the secretary was instructed to
ascertain from the Minister of Educa-
tion whether cr not the trustees have
legal authority to reduce the fees from
the fixed rate per term where two or
more pupils from one family are attend-
ing the schoel, or whether the pupils
wishing redection should apply to the
council of the local municipality ender
sub -section 6, sec. 36, of the High
Scheel' Act.
Th. ,notiot. of Mr Jordan and .1udge
Doyie, that after the present term the
fees in the two lower divines remain ite
at present, and that for the other divi-
sion the fees be raind to $10 per an-
num, ass referred to • committee con -
meting of Judge Doyle and Messrs Jor-
dan and William,.
The following statistical information
will prove of interest :
No. on register for 1889, 227; for 1881i,
190; average attendance 1st half year,
1889, 145; fie 1848, 123; average at-
tendance 2nd half year, 1489. 100; for
1888,104 Of the 227 in IMO there were
from the town 131, from ether munici-
palities in the county, 85, from ether
soleness, 11. Peered examinations In
1889 -senior niatriculatien is McGill, 1;
junior gnat rico stion , Toronto. 2, MeGill.
1; Ent class non- 1; second-
class, 11; third-class, 17: lae secisie, 1;
Knee college. 1. On the register for
January, 1890, 169; for 1/489, 172;
average attendee." for January, IMO,
146; for 1889, 166. Of tbe 169 on tbe
register there are from the tows 97;
setter municipalities, 62; ether &mettle&
10. Preparing for exasiteation
els" 2; ignite isle. 6: toned.
class, 22; third elan, GO : Kent solleire,
1.
On motion of Jodge Doyle and Dr.
Taylor the secretary was instructedl to
ask the town nonce for $3,000 to erste
the High School into a Collegiate testi-
Means Williams, Jordan and Strang
was formed to attired the council to ex -
pieta any losetiose in reforenes to tee
matter. The Board thee adjourned.
Reht. Thompson has disposed nf hie
east Andrea aernesentlebalf let 20, no-
ension 7. Morris. in Freak McCaughey
for the sem of 1113.0110.
The fares lately *weed by Joh*
Cloonan, Mervin whn seddealy dime -
peered shoot two years Sift. bee beim
perebssed by Mead MeCtilless. The
prise paid wee 11,700.
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