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NEW AD V i P TISEMENTS .
Blacksmith Shop to Rent -D. Moore.
Teacher Wantea--John Menzies.
Meeting -McKillop Insurance Co
Money to Lend -W. C. Gouii.lock.•
Custom Sawing -The Iiensall Mill.
Annual Meeting -Gordon McAdam.
Dog Lost -A. D McDonald.
Christmas Presents -J. S. Roberts.
Pork and Sausage -Hugh Robb.
Always Ahead -Hoffman Bros.
House and Lot for Selo -P. McGregor:
Corn -McGregor Ca Urquhart.
Oatmeal -McGregor & Urquhart.
The Huron Foundry -J. S. Runcinan.
Corn for Sale -W. H. Perrin.
To Pig Breeders -William Elder.
Public Notice -Richard Pollard.
Saw Legs Wanted-Ilensall Saw Mill.
Suffolk Pig -T. D. Grimoldby..
Money to Loan -H. W. C. Meyer.
Muffler Lost- The Expositor Office.
Property for Sale -j. S. Potter.
Money Lost -Gavin Jamieson.
Bush Lot for Sale -Maurice Rife.
Farm for Sale -Charles. Shaw.
Jim* t4poitrir
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, DEC. 514,1880
Will They Do It P
Should the House of Commons rata --into insignificance
fy the Pacific Railway agreement, the
Senate will have a splendid opportunity
of proving their consistency, indepen-
dence, and in some measure their use- °Tu the House oe
fulness by vetoing the action of the mittee of the Whole,
lower house. Will they do it ? Some was manifested to
years ago .when Mr. -Mackenzie leased Weaver, Bland, and
posed considering t
the Pembina branch of the Pacific holidays, and state•
Railway to the St, Paul and Manitoba oppose its passage
Railway Company for a term of ten mentary means. D
years, the Commons gave their assent a lively war of word
to that lease, but when the bill giving
force to the lease came before the
Senate they refused' to sustain the
action of the popular chamber, and by and Sparks rota
a large majority threw out the bill.:
The proprietors of the St. Paul and
Manitoba Railway are the leading spirits
in the syndicate. e
f compelling county eon • cil t to proud
he necessary machinery � or the prep
arrying out of their so erne. E tit
that or they should thee.. selves as f.
the entire control and ea an %genie
the gaols, and then put their sc
Into practical operation feome
expense might be incur ed in the
set, but this would be mare ehan c
erbalaiiced by 'the good results, t
nothing of the saving e• ected by
pegging lazy loafers to support t
selves instead of bein. s pperted a
public expense as now , a d- hus o �i::rin
a premium for idlen. ss and thri � es
ness.
O�
Worse Than
In our own Domi.n'on
occasionally witnessed
graceful scenes. Mian
times forget thea sal
language that is not
mentary, and indnl
entirely becoming
occasions are, howe
rare. In this resp:
cousins Gan beat us
'worst fracas that eve • tuol
Canadian House o
s 'Yet
Parliame
o e ver
ae do
ep and
i us e;trictly
n condu
en: lea oen.
er c mpar
et o Am
a 1 ollow.
place
mons
0
which occurred in t
sentatives at Washingt
and which is deserib d s
Thee
exalt
the
illss
e bi
that
by
riig'
: oeu
Weaver, who was t e can
Greenback party f r P
Congressman Spa � ks
Weaver denounced S: ai
ia' ed
Weaver a scow a dr 1
Weaver thereupon, a id'';
left the place wher e
and advanced enaci
Sparks, who, in his
Weaver, butboth
i.
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Th Government P b w ro
'note propose not to lease them a few surrounded by mem a s,
miles of road, but to give them as a, them getting to .loge
free gift the whole Pacific Railway, and made them put on t
an absolute monopoly of the entire each was in the act o
advanced into the a
carrying trade of the Northwest and greatest confusion
other concessions equally beneficial ed on the floor and
to them and prejudiced to the country. in the midst of it t
Now,: how= can the Senate consistently chair an:d called u
arms to do his duty
swallow this camel when it choked had been remove
upon Mr. Mackenzie's gnat ? The syn1 friends, and the e
dicate agreement . must receive the asp- saniting each other
sent of the Senate Q ore
law. Will the Senate act consistently
with its previous record and refuse itg
assent, or will' it throw consistency to
the winds and. become a pliant partizan,
tool of the leader of the Governient,
and stultify itself by meexly doing his
bidding? Time will tell. The public
will anxiously wait and watch..
A Sensible Suggestion.
As a rule the utterances of Grand
•
d
e
t
d
iu t
eS
a0
but
b
nQ
as
face o
se of
e oth
allows
ay in
g opp
unding
strong
befo
they
very
e disc;
red b
idate
esiden
Ke
.s as
by
v
great
•as et
ov d
imme
ho pr
uarte
coats,
. ing a
If con
.rder
galler
aker t
e ser
e coin
eir ,re
dange
• Parliamen
Parliament was
day for the Chris
does not meet aga
January. • The 0
intend improving
holding meetings
their respective c
cess the agreemen
and to obtain an
opinion thereon.
party will appear
many meetings as
that Mr. Camero
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Juries in their presentments are very i Richard Cartwrigh
common place and of little importance, ings at Seaforth, C
It is refreshing therefore, to find a pre- We may expect li
da e.
sentment of a Grand Jury that con- y Onr readers
tains recommendations and suggestions, that Hon.. Alex
that are practical and useful. At the been so ill for sen
recent sittings. of the County Court of able to attend t
duties. He inter
the United Counties of Stormont, Due- , of the holidays to
- las, and Glengarry, the Grand Jury in not likely leave th
their presentment made the following that the rest wil
reference to a most important subject : , effect and that w
assembles he will.
e
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"Referring to your Honor's reinter
as to the treatment of prisoners confin
in the goal the Grand Jurors are of t]
opinion that such prisoners should
compelled to labor while in prison. room, and since t
These counties incurred . considerabte quentlyabsent fr
expense in building walls around the ed that the
Yaol premises, and it was supposed th t hoped
d It is equally regre
e i Macdonald, also, i
e I For several days p
Parliament he waf
occupation of some kind for the prise
ems would follow, but such has n
been the case so far. While all bone enable them to
people in this -country are obliged to again. Neither of
tlenen is only te
t few days' rest the;
least sufficiently r
labor to live it would seem too bad that spared at. the eras
the lazy and the criminal should live aced a the on
easy, idle lives at the "public expense. Sir Richard Cart
If they live at the public expense then a bill for securing
they should contribute to the public parliament and
revenue in some way. There should e practices.. Mr.
no idle hands in our country. While it given notce of a
is no doubt a difficult problem, still it is e expenses ince
their recent tour
return is furnis
ty doubtless contai
n items. Mr. Farr
ly mindful of the sa
notice that he in
Government if i
flee for tramps and other idlers to drink impose a duty up
and carouse during the summer, and into this country
when the cold weather comes on z to negative, Mr. Fa
why -this is�thna.
commis some petty offence which willThe Pacific
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dj
m
n
p•
t
at
ns
w
x
h
t
h
in
el
al
r
e
3s
a
ne
ohe that our Government should
able to solve."
We need scarcely say that we heart
endorse every word -of the above.
fact we have frequently urged precis
the same thing. It is a common pr
a
secure them admission to the cou
gaols during the winter where they
be well fed and provided with war
comfortable quarters, and what is even spoken on the
more to them, have no work to do. , Messrs. Blake, C
)d- on the Oppositio
ho yet to be heard f
n
t
0
y
ur
n
situ
ei
ce
itg
t
reS
a3
ye
nE
0m
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1
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e
Cu
Pt
a
wli
le
r t'•
a15
b
his
nest
ra>"
ill€
ore
ten
mi
tib
be
ht
8i
re
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to E
ed p
a $•;
aw al'
t me
en. a
i t`
n for
ft
1
raw
Reil
tty still being Contin ed u
7i11 went, and will
m? assembling. Mes
vin and a few of
There are now iu oar own gaol et G
erich two.. or three of this class,
have been committed as vagrants.
Sir`'John Macdo
kenzie and:. Will'
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rag T
h
is certainly too bad that h.ardwork ng, is, of course, if
industrious men should have to don- get weak-kneed
tribute of their earnings to support -It is nnderst
are much more
these lazy, worthless vagabonds in cpm- wards Mr: Gir
fort and. idleness. There is no punlsh-
ment which would go harder With
these characters than to compel them
to do hard labcr, and if they could: be
made to work while being confined to a majority of six
gaol they would not be so anxious to pie will persist
seek refuge there, and the cost of main- ceased wife's sis
it is proposed to
legalizing matri
deceased wife's
year ago, when
small majority
carried by the
le
✓ wrj
s�dei
of
old, a
am
r. Mo
a
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. taining these institutions would be {very
much less than it is now. There tray
be difficulties surrounding the problem
of furnishing labor for prisoners in our.
county gaols, but these are not u r sur
mountable, and the Local Go�rernent
should grappel with them. They
should, without further delay, devise a
t�
nor
rd'
ial
r'
as
its
or}se ;a
yor.
n m:
e w
hnka
-"Our good ae e gh+
have the honor of en's
tion to Parlia e• e = t
the agreement, it
Syndicate. At hi
on Tuesday S' r
presented the d►ct
petitioners sub gait
the constructio c
scheme by which the prisoners could be is notaadvent
i
Canada. It is
suitably employed, and they 'should posed scheme c
obtain the power from the Legislate which must
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se
e
e
s t.
si.
Ri•
sine
th
ft
na
fo
te
de
ote
ed on
olida
I the
an
holid
ral p
ncies
the s
ion of
aders
add
n. It
prob
ddres
and G
nes 1
gret t
acken
s as
Parlia
ing a
erate,
1. It
a b
arlia
fly re
hat
•m be
the o
e to 1
has
seat.
of b
and
eceive
heir
to
an be
e.
are are
s to i
adepe
nting
Cam.
for a
y Min
gland.
perly,
ee `i
o, wh
este,
inqu
sir int
ign sa
e rept
ould;
y de
to the
med
• per a
ser li
terial
ht an
Amo
: Mr' 11
d Me ,:rs
cDou all,
lougal do
e in.
atth Sei
bly iliq
Ma See
allian es
haat ty
hrow ouf
• ugh re i
fCom o s
:venty
rying
en fhd
it legs.
ors in B
ing the dirt
roteatitig'
Paci o B1a
ing of he
• andJar
at, in hi
the c ntr
Paci Ea
o the ecp
htht t
land too
iment
t° $
h.•E
at
wi1
al h
u n
greatest possible a te
terests of Canada. T
land in; the North • es
and itti • set Iemeiit p
gitimate railway c m
shut cff, an gross
on g:nuine settle a
from axati n of i a n
incre sed i vale: m
forts. The etitio
Reev: and Cou it
Clerk and 1 the ;a ro
and .ee enufacturer: o
- r. Alfred "° a
Hon. Wm. cDou a
Morr son a e spo . en
for t e Son torah' •
the d : atl a f
woul ;be a ince r+:st
Mc1)c ugall fter li s
itical career. .
nt t
he I
t *11
rev': b'
pet
int si
as. h
aih
is
Tors,
m4
f 13
ttar
11 and
r
ed po
getit.,
-Mr. Su,therla
ad member for,
taken his seat it
intro uced by
Col. kiur.er, the
adjoi ing censtit,
-On Thursday
Legislature unani
lution pretesting tt
the 'acifio Rail
pies nt shape.
E.
was.
umb
SIiEEP DISEAsr-TI
she.
land
D
raging in I rookly
during theipast st
were fatal,!
EARL 1 UFFER N'S
Duffern as retu�,• ed
and resumed his uti
baseador there.
D ED. -The Die hese
dau hter o the se onct
lan and istrss of t
Queen, is ead.
II(TIMIDATION i
a g eat Want of
out Cork, caused
for s to;lay out e
ANI
bald Fc
story of
battle-fields'of E
POLIeEUEN Fon
dred experience
have been selecte
civil forces in ce>
FIRE IN't Burr
burning of a wal
falc on Friday ni,
is seppoeed that
perished in the e
Ij,r NEss of THE
the Pope is said
He bre.ks down
strain of bontinu:
liable to frequent
THE OKLAHA
is trouble! in lea
in a section ca
Indians resist th
and the matter
Gowernmsent.
TERRIBLE Su
state of destituti
among a colony!
in Minnesota.
without food, fue
WARNIIkG TO
J. Hi Ranee, off
has become me
ill, by reason of
stomach produce
shell eaten in oy
PHILANTUROPIO
Prince of Austri
ered by the', oily
casion of the m:
anjd requested th
this poor, .off erin
themselves!
THE QUEEN Ad I$
Seen went to �bor3
a.
ini�
so
the
east
bel•
,ed
)1i W
ice
',e:
tioh
by
sighed
the
tin
eels;
iB
es ;ea a didates
v cant by
'hr stie. It
lace' for Mr.
hat checl er-
ope i lie
•est,in-
rects of
eked up
All
uld
nflici'
:mpti
will
heir
by fi
Vil1E
:rchai
antfo
. An
e -
be
ed
on
be
et -
he
age
its
rd,
pus
d;
.
a
on
ep
1
•O
a
8
031
re ativ
cy
nal
ce
elt at Victoria, i
a, on Sunda. iphtter
wee B
ay
rd, has
He was
ke and
of the
euth Oxford.
(E! Manitoba
a pessa,g of
traet in rite
of earthquake
British 001 -
mg
ease among
over Eng-
riotis ala
has
bre 931 c
332i of w
Patersb
sceaies in th e I roue
ity," and • ost
anql ever lid
of a visit
Kiag Chart
where that
wicked t ss
unwillieg son
he Ceve ant,
amb tion
at the rass
wild el uen
ttledru el,
of the k h
ting th to
wn and oven
ere the eom
castle yard
s ailed th me
to meet th ter
le gh on th hei
w en they
fatter than!
e colors
fl
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TERESTIN
rbes has
his perso
IRE
mplo
y
nga
al
rop
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0
Lo
to
ain p
hPatPiee
net
ildtn
PO
CC
I Me
atte
as av
led ii
ear
s
ERI
hey
r: 9 .6 I '71 /YEY
heir
terlis
deb i
rrieg
li
1
X
Isle of Wight, o
stone was her, gu
on Thursday, an
his royal entert
still under her r
book trader,
commotion anao
charged by Engl
red He•delb
lonials
d it is
tifiecl th
necessa
nglend
the Cape n
he Sco
1
An adm
rucedeld
eek, t
ovetiante
t of the
jesrioteic°1:
cribing b
itlEarniutic, ,a
cotland,
s many
nd eon
hiefly in
ociations
ivil and
e visited
purishe
ce lands wh
11, reats of
rumclo
ly rated
th church,
Brown.
seals still stall
46- sive Mui
Mat tian fait
•
uder
Go
y to
WB I
Sat
mer
OD
as b
g the
Amp
tettit
sh
saYs
met v
ery
toe
fdryv
t dole
malt
•
rg,
of Suther-
D. Ther
ient
fear
to
tur
11
en
lo
to
0,Q
er
1
11
of
UL
th
0
0
eo
efe
in
ty
ec
of land.
r. Archi-
rite the
on the
rica.
hree
olice
then
s by the
ons aVe
en
the
nd.
hdal
sex
unde
h of
the
or, laud is
llnees
Ind
ma.
colo
red t
ter
le ee
tiled t
Mi
phy
u of
of o
to
ha
in
th
er
te
he
cr
wl
sh
th
•
ere
ans,
The
ists
the
ible
ting
tled
be
11
gan,
the
ster
per e and
a ball end-
on 414 oc-
the Prince,
to be v n to
contr.b tion
REMIER The
y. lad-
indsor (ladle
op ed, satisfied
t Ireland was
8
New ork
n re -print of
e. The rice
hers is t "rty-
t at the Boers
ry and cap -
ie places the
hat theSf have
that it will
.t On the whole
a riming.
ti
tis
rabl
the
s, b
ectu
his
st of
are re
erin
iefly hi
he se u
d th
r. oftatt,
the s ot wh
le
the
don
yrs
ich
here
Be El
The
A
ar
th rs
inc ttohr
ire h
oven
ay.
•
ay
Be
he
or
ay
of
ly,
he
Cameron
and man
graphic
Drumblo
1679, Wh
dectsite
Lanarks
13eig, th
of the
won. the
eree
scan
rd
he pio
where
ot the
ot age
te des
te dfa
Co e
over
autit
of cn
Hete
of
le of Cly
igh tower
it, and there
high st
onor she
cred maje
enter, Ma
68, and ur ed
to stand t ue young
uddie him elf ing styl
h nor of su er- serving
f the Rev. Mes rs. Since N
ng the Preeby- brought
attle, and ex- very sa
ud die for Christ's man na
Y u see the field pers are
here Cla,verho se,
Balfour of ur-
eld
see
the
en-
"Old Morti.l- 11 males and 2 feai&le . One Wheat -
le were Mr. leigh has now beau connif,ined for two
the different Weeks, in default of bonds to keep the
he peace. The jailor speaks highly of his
le, conduct while t prlsonea, and says hat
of he has suffered severely from sick CBS
as during his imprisonment. In vie - of.
in these facts, we Would recommit d, if
ar- not defeating the ends Of justice, a be
te, disci' argd. One female and three ale
ad prisoner)# are undergoing short ter s of
ty, imprisonament for Minor [offences. here
ige are thre males, belly, Manu and iil-
❑se liamson confined as vagrants, thtwo
last na ed apparently contented, the
first na
ibl
ht
hey tO it. You
rag us ing down
im dint ly the red
of ie Co tish Cove
ribi e the beau
by e Falls, B
n, Mr. M
fferiugs of
an, feels Much ggri yed a be -
term for la Gene.; A very
vember 1st, his trial for fo aery.
young man was yest rday
an insane oung
te 'amasser , pa -
also and
Hono has
Mer-
, for
ough
will
un-
vari-
lean-
The
ials showed us every poesible
u. We would remark that the
for our jail.
case is thet of
ed Scarff. T
made out for
to the asylum. We
young:woman whom your.
ecentlyi sentenced to the Andrew
er Reformatory for six Month
onceal le en t of birth. This, alt
an app rently severe sentence,
have a oeneficial effect upon th
fortune, e girl: We inspected the
and fin a commendable aspect of
liness a id order pervading them.
and jail offi.
ant attenti
lie- excessi
iful pear to
the inmate
nni-
the
ating from th
fter
the
de,
nd
enery in
n Lynn
ires, where he
them. Here
lity" spout th
pairing with 1
ns on the Coy
scribing
weed au
r. Moffa
Edinb
ty of palaces a
st the as
the Ggeat
e stool at the Bi
ud Cross
ear was t
f the famous
ichatd Comer
o keep up th
oble army of
ur present reli
On the tooti n.
rucefieldt se on
y given to 'the R
nteresting: lee
1
any mem rials which
here "Old
rs of his life,
1 the in
scenery o
ic strea
wned in
did descri
darling
s," where,
athedral,
Geddes h
head wh
ed many
e Grassm
where so
estimbny
ion, the le
at the p
11
County 'Sabbath 'School
held Blyth last wee
mention has previously
or- was a very successful
as a good. representati
fter the caunty and, the proceedings
Or
he u air.
d te c es
t gave s le
11
was given- in,
martyrs and;
v. Mr. Moffatt,
d o the inter-!
s he described,
ons by •the
artyrs. De -
across the;
green Isla
er scenery o
r referring t
historical as
In Ayrshire
e; under th
rincipal re
w the field o
eir principa
fell the °Ole
e wrote the
wher
the martyr ie
of an extene
ng the Chris -
s of Brew
1
4
8
a.
es
IBI
la
and.
enae
tyro
we
us freedom.
auks
11
made,
There
B OI
ong, largely
seat, The v
and ably discussed and. many exc
after hints land suggestions throw
here
and which Will, no doubt, be acted up
; those who heard them. This co
er'leind tion is nonederiorninational and
it he taken part in by Sabbath School
ers in all branches of the church.
laces the leaet interesting part Of the
rket ceediugs was the music furnished
IT choir specially organized for the
esent
Workt1 which elicited an open d
sion and was taken pert in by a
on set forth by numbet of the aelegates ; "How
his followers at terest those iedifferent to Sa
that it wa well School work," hetrodUced by Re
re indebt
•
teresting* The meetings
t a war interest in the
attende; and all seem
rious subjects Were intern
111
11
.- DECEMBER 24, 1880.
ter, re-elected ; Wm. Ellis, Deputy
Master ; George Gibson, Chaplain ; C.
V. Floody, Secretary, re-ilected; John
Magill, Treasurer, re-eleeted; John
Robert Smith,i John Silierritt, Jr.,
Neil Malloy and Robert Ildward, Com -
Lodge 1,035, Varna. -Ma
mond ; Past Mester, J. Jo
uty Master, J. Pollock ;
Stewart ; Secretary, W.!
Treasurer, C. Foster ; Dire
monies, J. Sparrow.
D. Robertson, J. McSymoe
J. Turner and E. Briggs.
Orange Young Brito
Daniel Johnston, Master
which took place during the le ading of
the address. Many of the little ones
could not restrain their feeliegs during
several
a Scott is
etirement
g is the
esirous to
it for the
e always
IS %pot -
We deeply
ta, existing
erhaps for
I not at
o value yout labors, yet
the reading of the address, b
of them burst into tears. M'
an excellent teacher, and all
ents and pupil , regret her
from the school. She willbe
ter, A. Red- by Miss Ha,ys. he followi
neon ; Dep- address t
plain, J. A. Dear Teacher We, being
Rathwell ; tender yon our s mere than
St you h
half, take t
doing so.
mid of inti
be broken,
ugh we hay
tor of Care- care and inte
'ommittee- shown in our le
,, J. Watt, tunity of ptiblic
reeret tat the-
; Walton.- Bo long! etween
s' Andrew j. is bout to
Morrison, Deputy Mastet sl George H. ever ; -a 41, alth
Morrison, Secretary ; Johit R. Efamil- times appeared --
ton, Treasurer ; John Pethick, Director we thank yott m
Whiting, Jas. Johnston, Wm.. Douglas found a kind
and Geo. -Stogdill, co,mmittee. . and a laving, partial teacher; never
Orange Young' Britons, Ethel. -Mas-- sacrificing:our tetests, fort selfish or
ter, George Hall ; Deputy Master, other motives, I. ut always aCting with
Benjamin Pieree ; Chaplain., Wm. Tin:- judgment iand-- iscretion„ :a.. d as we are
urer, John Alexander ; cm., John *Rae to iteeep thinemall . ken as a
Curry ; Committee -M. Houghton, W. . mark of -our ea eent and -ap eciation of
H. Tindall, d% Rose, W. 'hanason, Y. your we:1.th-, an we sincere hope that
Henry ; Junior Gaardian, aught and
Orange Young Britense re about
Flooily, Master ;, J.' EL, 11. Ile greatest
-J. T.. MitchelleSecretary ,; fe may_ be
lin, Treasurer ; M. Floed , and. that
r what you
Barr. think Of thoSe-
mish, Dep- tpeaVe us, we
Thos. Ham- that your jou
• , Master of one of peace
when our days
we may Meet is
parting shall b:
turer ; J. Ritchie, X. Sherritt, R. Bar-
rick, J. Barrick and R. J. Floody, com-
mittee.
Orange Young 13ritoes Brussels.-
C110U.- ford, Jr., Deputy Master ,Frank Kelly,
Jr Secretary ; Shirk, Treasurer ;
L W Hanson y• C•• Lawery, D. of
Gerry, James Oakley, George Colvin,
n of
were
were
d to
n by
vene
was
ork-
Not
pro -
by a
occa-
nesed
turer were: "Difficulties of Sabbath chool
'130118 -
large
o in -
bath
Pre -
bath
, of
committee ; George BaY
1, A. A.; Geo.
Grey.
GOOD SALE. -Mr.
of lot 18, conceseion 10,
an extensive auction
horses and implements on December
30th. In his stock are three "Clear
Grit Colts, two yearlings na one spring
colt, from Mr. George hiteley's stal-
lion "Clear Grit*" One f them gives teacher, is go
promise of becoming a fast trotter, al- The Trustees
tidied ye . Mr. James have engaged
the hatemer on this next year, vtz
northern divi
Tuesday, December for the south
McLauchlin
rey, is to have
ale of cattle,
whom you
that yon
wish you
lir future u
ney through.
and pleain
on earth ar
that happy
no more.
class at Blake s getting al ag splendid-
ly, and all see to be ell satisfied.
.with him:NaNs :, teaehEer;
nicaeletutil Sofoctihe
THE A II ME T NG. he annual
y Sfotralithleiel ion of oft -
B aitlaraenhauAgt ri i°:1
cers and Dire tors and. th
of other basin 88, will be ld at Mc-
Cann's Hotel, Bayfield, o the second
Thursday in January, whe it is hoped
those interest a in the we TO ef the
eSiCeHt3TOOL MA TEES. -Mr. IMcAndrew,
SO
school teache on the to lineis going
to Varna nex year, and Mr. Hender-
son, formerly teacher on t le Brownson
line, Hay, wh is thoigthalkyetikeenpioatfa:_a
two male teachers for
ion, and r. McQueea
rn division 1 These are
appearance,
ended, the
fear of the
though never h
Stretton wields
occasion.
14th, Miss Mags'e Johntain passed away both young men of good
into that sleep that ktieWs no waking, and being highly recom.
at the age of 17 Years, 0ft:eoliths and. 6 people of No. it need have
days. Poor Maggie wa$ a very patient intellectual f r next year.
sufferer ; she never was heard to com- GOOD Ca.= E. -We are
plain, although for many' a year her life tice that the farmers of
has been a wea •y existeace to her, and going in. for t
for SchoollTeaching," bY Dr. Willie
Goderieh ; "The Object and Atm of especially this last yeare But she was so largely, as
area for the solemn change ; she ficiency in th
rev. Ce. PlorePed
ng to pass hence and be with her
Sabbath School Teaching," by
e mother who was taken from her only
; Difficulties of Sabbath School
. Moffatt for his
' views, ;their Importance and .H
At the ounty
ch, last Week, th
del in the cap
award rmser
Wm. Gray, Moer
field ; Da iel
Gill, Staley ; D
son, East Wa
son, McKillo
tiii
In his a
Judge SO
to you th
is due so
in this co
that all t
Court," w
at once bt
be tried b
or to ,awai
During m te
persons have
jury, and I h
hundred and
same period.
The bueine
very light. T
principal cas
Denbo,* vs
pleader iseue.
plaintiff, Ga
lives in the
Brussels. H
his father pu
Oshawa, and
same, wh
the Ontario
judgmerl
the son
mother o
The Ban
gage is inval
tion on p o
who had left
dict for plain
Immediate
granted
promiesory
involved 'by
Co., for who
dorser. Ye
for 41,9iiil.
moved fr a
on prom eso
tiff by edrise
Cameren
bond.. ,Iter
for $2,000.
ed for and
Cameilon
tion on, pro
plaintiff •taT
mediate eae
granted. I
for non
Judgme
Gourl
breach of w
for plairiti
The Gra
which the
ncip0,1 ant pert :
int
our
foll
city
s Alt
J se
Jo a
yid
dr es to e Grand Jury;
th lightnese of your duties
ew tt to the absence o crime
ere the person cha ed is
hi or her trial by jury.
in, some four ye rs, two
Court.
held at oder-
wing gent amen
of Grand Jury-
lerson, As field :
h Beck, Mait-
cIntosh, Bruce -
ere
et
1
st
rib
ne
offatt gave
the Battle
nters gained ‘a,
laverhonse. lin
hee great battle
hen Cla-verhoeitie
ixfr charges duri g the
e ore the Cou t was
felloWing is a li of the
roudfoot for de-
nehip of Mor •s, near Lo
ased a thresh ng ma- Trees
e their notes or the 2n1
wer disco -tin ed. et Smit
ank, Oshawa. Short -
he Bank btained
to la's
1 merit-
agree -
111
11
of Seaforth • "The Sabbath
Wnigh
Relati
Bear t
R* Ginidy, Exeter e• "The S
School' Work forthe last 100 Yea
r. ,Blackboard
s and addresses were also
r members a the cony
but we regret that lack of spec
vents in extension of our report.
officera for the eurrent year are
Tows : President, P. Fisher, Win
Vice -Presidents, Messrs. Miller,
Wilson, Stephe-ns, Gray, and C.
Secretry, W. Petah ; Comae)
Committee, Messrs! W. Hutto
Yates, R. Irwin, T. Tiplady,
Williams and T. Strachan. Th
ventiola meeta again 'the second
nesday and Thursday of Fe
1882, in the town of •Goderich.-
eete_ six months ago,,by that eold hand, the
w to messeneer eif death. Btit there is a from near Paris lately so
great bank now which inever can be aninaals, viz.!: Caria
choo filled and her loss will floe deeply re- bull calf Six , months
of gretted by her own frieeds, and also by known as 'Marquis of L
all who knew her. She was a special full bred heifer, registe
lad to no-
tanley are
t of stock
here has been a great &-
the number e would s eially notice
Messrs, Wm, Carnie, Jo eph Foster,
and Robt. ,Danalas, who eve brought
e very fine
, bred
ed pedigree,
a bull calf
red by MT.
Mr. Doug -
d Cotswold
ove will yet
;Easing stock
.--Mr. Edi-
nr last issue
4 breeder of
and. refused
Now, Sir,
t. Wehave
Stanley who
y give two
to my mind.
ks sold two
ff the grass
s each, and
four of the
for which
; "Talks to Children," b Rev. Yetingi
favoriter weviethryouaell. , Loaltdiona
was here wee a smile and. a kind. Miller, of the same pla
'Wherever Maggie's presence called. "L their Third,'
Temperance Work," by ev. word. fo
the windpipe put an end to her suffer- cost $70, BO three ftal b
Rev.
tratio
by-oth
Orange Officers.
Th following are the officers of the rather peculiar mordent ,occurred. did not t
ounty When about midway botween Leadbury -A FAR
and Winthrep, one of the gentlemen be- MUNICI
ing fond of the weed. e 4cluded to have ple of Stanley generally
a smoke, and accordin y lit his cigar. ting up a breeze about e
They had not procee4ed far until a althang as a rule the b
spark alighted on the lady's hat, and it result in blowing many c
being conaposed of co bustible meter- Council oard. It was
ids, immediately caug t fire. It pass- time tha the people were
ed unnoticed, however, until the hat ly satiefi d with the p
they would all
Blit durin th
g
or has been htt
bbath hags. She was laid side by side with lambs, co t $45. All the
8,1: hy her mother in the Ora brook church- be heard. rota, and those
Illus. yara. will do w 11 to see them.
given. . BIG PR CES FOR GATT
A few more years shall oll,
A few more seasons tome, tor -Sir 1 eoticed in y
ntion,
pre -
The
s fol-
nding
cativo
John
Con-
Wed. -
And we shall be with these who rest
Asleep within the tomb.
Then, oh, my Lord, prepare
My soul for that great day ;
Oh. wash me in thy prot3cioigi blood,
And take my sins &weer.
that Mr. Snell, the not
Efullett, ad' been offered
$100 for peir of stee
this is no hing to brag ab u
lots of co mon farrners
can beat his. need
TEACHER ExMCFACGI:Di.1-Li%Pr.t. Stanley An- Last fall Mr_ George Sp
instandes now whieh cora
derson, of this township.1, has been en- steers Co Mg three, righ
gaged to teach school section No, 9 which W ighed 1500 putt
for the ensuing year, at'a salary of $300 for whic he received the'
per annum. We -wish him every sac- and Mr. ex. Sparks sol
11
cess in his new position. same age, also off the gra
A DISASTROUS FIRE. 1 A. few days ago he obtai ed $210, so that all these cal -
while a party consistin ef a lady and tle, and any More I c tild mention,
two gentlemen, from t e township of realized ore than wh I was offered '
Grey, were ,driving towards Seaforth, -rit for these owned by Mr. hell, and we
11
14
vario s Orange lodges in • this
for the ensuing year) so far as w
Lodge No. 3136, Gederich town
Master, J. Thompson ; Deputy
Treasurer, S. Sheppard ; Chaplain, Jas.
Chur
ton,
ink it a very big thing either.
PAL MATTERS.- :1E) good. peo-
ection times,
ea) does not
anges in the
all thorough -
tent Council
e re-elected at
last few days
y it is novi
impson again
ds with Mr.
ve, and Mr.
amed as an
while it is said
ntends to op -
these rumors, ixcely the pro-
of Monday nex atill
A 'LUNATION. The Christ-
intction of the sehool in Sec-
tion 14, Stanley, was he Ion Tuesda,y,
23rd ins . As the day a$ fine a goodly
number of those lute ted in the
more
therebY
oslif
throag
mediae
0:eentitoll
whole
as is
otetinhae t
glected in
have
hip -
aster,
inst
is go
s th
Judgment an
1.
k vs., Blake et
ory niotes of def
• arts unknow
11
fo
el
ot
11
di
9.
11
et
ic
111
1
the D
mortgage
ds and
ndan
hill ; John Pe due, Chas. Johns-
. Johnston, . Perdue and D.
committee.
Deputy Master, R. Murray ;
Coop r.
Lodge 252, Walt
Fulton, re-elected ;
H. Ferguson, re -el
Morrison, re-electe
Hamilton ; Secrete
Committee -B Owe
Wre David Ora,
n. --Master, James
Henry
son,lalph Connor. Director of Cere-
monies, W. Beirnes auditors, James
Kelly and James Strett n.
hy consent for $ ,111.95. Lodge 1,388; See iort -E. Dawson,
cution moved for and Master ; Hu& MoWbr4, Deputy Mas-
ter ; John McLachlan, Chaplain ; R.
vs;. tion en Smith, Treastirer4 Sapauel Arbuckle,
This was a action Secretary ; John iv Welsh, J. Crew-
e ping of Biala & ford, John Smith, James McGee and
endant was an en- James Edwards, ccinamtittee men ; John
Deputy Ma
; Treasurer,
Oe
or plaintiff by conse t
rtimediate execution
S Wel h foreman
•
of committee,
Lod e 494, gharoe-elaster; G.
.1, Verdict for plain- Treasurer ; Thomas Abraham, . ;of C.;
for $302.25. R. Cernpbell, SJohn Gray, Wiatai Ed -
tion en wards,iThomas 'Nletterfield and i Wm.
f r laintiff ; b consent Netteth.eld, eemrciree - D. Campbell,
Mediate execut
was nearly consumed, end the fair locks
were only saved by al timely sweep of
the hand, which consigned the burning
• ds. The young
ng the fire, how -
9, and attributes
smoke stack of a
fragments to the wm
man accused of start
ever, deniee the charg
it to a spark from the
saw mill which they l were passing at
the time, but his storti seems rather in-
credulous, and we must, therefore, agree
with the young lady that it originated
from that terrible cigar.
ROXBORO SCHOOL. -,-- The Roxboro
school, McKillop, was examined, on
Friday last. Miss Soott's departtheent
was examined in the Forenoon, and Mr.
Duff's in the afternoon,. Both depart-
ments were 'subjected to a most search-
ing exatnination, and stood the test
well, showing that they had been well
and thoroughly treinqd by their teach-
ers. There were abdut 50 visitors pre-
• sent, all of whoni todle a most lively in-
terest in the preceediings. It certainly
speaks well for the people of this sec-
tion that they take sol much interest in
their school. Amo g those preseut
were the following t achers : Messrs.
S. Hicks, Alei. Johaeton, Adam Hays,
James Hartley andtEl. Johnston, and at
the conclu.sion each One expressed his
pleasure at the credi able manner in
which the children d. acquitted them -
on mov- O. . . i 1 selves, and special ention was made
Lodge, 825, Chiselhurst.-G. Bolton, of the singine drawing and arithmetic.
al. -Ac- Master ; John Brintnell, Deputy Mas- At noon the children ' and visitors were
diet for ter ; 'Wm. Robert Henry, Secretaxy ; hospitably entertaine4 by refreshments
90. Im- jaCelt Latta, Treasarer ; Fanman Brint- abundantly provided by the ladies of
or and nell„ Chaplain ; WM. Sillery, Richard Le section. One ve y pleasant feature
Liviagetone, 'Wingfield ' Riley, James of the day's proceedi gs waS the pre -
action Briatitell and Isa Moore, Committee. sentation by lier pup.ls to Miss Scott of
a pair of gold. bracelets, a workbox and
an autograph album, accompanied by an
affectionately and kindly worded ad-
dress. The address was read by Miss
Willena, McClure, and the presentation
was made by Miss Annie Dodds. At
the close of the year Miss Scott intends
retiring from teachine, and. the love
and affection in whilch she is held by the
pupils could not be More clearly exem-
plified than bv the affecting scene
al vs Blake et
oasent for $3,42t
ution. moved
ratiion of pa, tnership.
rved
Radcliffe. -A tion for
enitylof a horse. -Verdict
e heir presentiment, of
owin is the only import-
• cl in all 13 risoners,
VS
1,4
T-1 dge 774, Bru
You ; Deputy
Cha
Cha
MIL
son, 3. Smith, M. Wilson, committee ;
Lodge a63, Magill,.Mas-
sels.-Master, James
aster, John Mooney ;
lem, Henry Mooney : Secretary,
les Ainley ; Treasurer, Thomas
utcheon Wm. Johnson, John John-
- •
and that
djaamiluestYU 60
stated t at Mr. Thomas
Gra,hain the present R
John M Kinley is also
aspirant for the position,
that Mr Daniel Wilson
pose Mr Castle for th
We r of no ehan
terenetahitign
maSrscnexoo
81
qere present. is to be re -
that parents d hot come out
ne ally to thes examinations,
hildren. T e' examination
ou was thor h, and. the
'8 and correct e s with which
answered, g ye evidence of
ro ghness wit ; which their
noticeable Was that the
re general c mning from the
s, and not On one or two,
etiraes the case. Especial
ight be ma elof the physi-
s, which wa of more than
nterest. Ex rained by their
ey gave evidence of having
me very useful ,knowledge on
our public hools, but very
wisely attended to 1? Mr. Hogarth.
The llist ry class did eicellent work,
also thos in geograp yr analysis and
parsing. To say the ainination wss
present ho spoke tee ified to the ad-
va.nceme t madet by the pupils, the
good orde of theischoal, 'And the faith-
fulness a d effietency of the teacher,
whose se ces the tru$tees have vilely
scoured for the co
singing "'Always Ch
benediction by Rev.
school was dismissed,
: _,,•Ssope6en5lilexildle:itibh!le'vrroi:eHfLyelieal\.r u:o.snsBcilsee:t3.011$811:1.a:
4: $leef. :0 b. Th( )sn je ,t e. y7e1°, _12-$eFt7t to :7:$:8' ',
Brussels to Sea,f4..uth -
fifteen minutes, includ
The horse was a three
preperty ef Mr,. Smit
liEPLY.-The state
given too inueh for the
to withdraw, and
----teirllon- e.13.80,C112;:as:. :71r.1-hTillahe
akatiag rink, hela on]
tion., 'and -the band wa
the evening. The pet;
Best dressed. lady, Mil„
B150ta.etnrwi'pltesolnl•,733Bilarr:tidsasrs)eilss ;;
W. Smith ; best genti
nets Potiltry ana 13i
held on Wednesday .
attended, the poultry
a Very. fine quality, 1
the prize list : Best 1
i l'il-sitee, 2142-aandem3tid.3.4. '"Kre' el
amok% 1st and 2d- I
Oliver ; chickens, G.
NVIVIC:.‘321TETIB' a311a ;S i .) jell' rt 1
111Bittrelri--ThelPubl
, on Wednesday last. -1
sten„, grocer, who wil
Lessen's Block about
lia.s opened out his stci
acres; was eold by ant
last to Mr. Logan. on
John's Churth on C
at 11 a. ms -The tea
the Town Hall on M;
tinder the auspices o
Sunday Sehool, was
patsed off 'very plea
butcher, makes a fin
naas meats, which
would do aredit -to
Ile exhibite two car
fipoeouraubnYaFerts-bseeDdo.t4hDlieraorbb
McLanc'hIin, of Gree
pounds ; also 6 -fine
from 25 to 200 poi=
Mae camases of mutt
was ehown on Wed -
front of Mr. Currie's-
street and was nicely
iroPwe pet ee rata ihnyly ed:eersy '
WM:1 his -customers
meat for their Ch
Years.
tritads had an oys
ing last,' on the occ-
a bat and s. pair o
players of the North
was made by Mr. W
Listowel, Palmer.
suitable reply: A It'
he having in '
score -daring th
gentlemen set elotwata
eight from Wing a
-evening was spell.
go• od style.
Pert
The skaters set
have a rink 165 fee
,-During Tuesda
&lives were paid in
,---2The ladies of
aurae realized
--The Masone
their annual ball
29th. inst.
--The Mitchell
the vita etatistice ,
deaths 18, hirthe 5
-The sum of
'other day in Mita
fah, building site.
-Sneak thieve
Private houses i
yam front d.00rs 1
-Mr, Duncan
inert on the lith. '
the great age of 09
-The town co
being petitioned b
away with the ma
private home in
-west half of lot 28
32,400, the purch
-The membere
Board in Lietowel
for prizes for the
they „secured c$80.
-The Canada
Listowel, raised
on Monday night
pay off a ehurch
-A man nain
resident of Wall
ted to Stratford g
kr beating and
-The Beacon
of 8, turkey bon.
market one day
44, piece of iron
Square, snaall
cork attached,