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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-11-25, Page 8I I � : - � � i . � - I I . � ! I - , , ; - I � i I - . . . I � - � � ; � I I ; � . I . � . - I � - � � ! . I I - ., L � 1� I i � . : . - � i . � I � t�,_4:t i . I - T � I I I . � ; I t . I , I il I - I �! I 8 I I I � I J � - � � __ �� .9 - I - --!-, I J �, ;;; Z I . I ' I I �� M 0 ; adjoining to-,ffishi of Hibbert. He _- .. 4 or pitti it ItsfoAtoro was in ever 2 I .7 aeuse' of the term a self- � ,__ # .4 ,� i - made m'Au and all who knew him Will � T - t 11 � . I _.­ I � deeply . : �_, i I . Mret that his promising and ;­ -ERB. usef-J, �Ii . , � Z Disr I . � �RJOT MATT areer has.been so suddenly out I . I - _� gl',Avit. He leaves I behind a widow and . . ? d a daughter, DUNC;Alf & DUNCANhave to hand MIL 6hTee obildrenf,two sons an , . in".0f fr"h eu.rrants. and Raisins, ail , I A the youngest of whom is fourteen' yam . * I qw Fruit. Also the cheapest sugar a �A-d of age. He was buried. in the Maitland . , I __ . rupiathetrade. Afallline. of -owe Ban k0emetety on s4buirday last,the,fun- � . ,Vdcas, &�-- I I eral being largely attended. , Of him the - : . . BAZAAA.-WO Would Call at'.�Ael�tion �to 1 Gorrie Advance says: 4iDuring his - 5)A Bamakir to- be held by the ladtag of the Motho. I illness he waA faitlif ally attended to by ' I . *W Chare ou Friday, Deaew,otir '20d, in the the Oddfellows, t . e'Forresters and the itim in W1 dtneT's bloGk, for"Aerly oe.enpied by Orangemen, of which,s-ocieties he, was 1ktwm.H&1y,&Andemn_ 'AeeB1ll,3. 579 &member. A goc)d man h&Bgone; a � -----.-- . BV81N,As8N-()T10Z..�--For the conven- manwhose fine aitB,ofchar&cterand I ' warm, loving Uhi� nature have we will jr . .r stian . ience of Our subrderibm - - acelve made his name a household word in subseripti=4 0 THE ExposiTou OFr-xcs How ick, bag bee� called home by an � I All -Wise Father, but his memory will . so informc-Aryearsfor the TorontoGLoIDE, I Undon, A-DvERTIBER, Montreal W�, . dwell, in - the hearts of all , who had* __ _ 'T_ formed his acquaintance till our beads . . NZ88, ua4� the PRizsB=nux at all th0� shall i'a turn have� been laid on the pil. � l 1) i : � regular ,rates of subscription. The low of eternal rag : . � . Wdance, of the year is given free to new - I I 1/1 Tjkz L&Tz Mits, DxoiK.sON'.-The an - 7 - , ; ,rmbscrib)rs for each of these papers. I � � nouncement of the death of Mrs. James ; � i lfhe ba] &nee of the present year will Dickson, wife of the Registrar of the - . ��� I I � . &W be Oven free tc now subsekibers County Of HuiOn , appearel only in a I 4 - . ; - � - portion of our issue of last week. Mrs. � I or THF. OSIT01a. � 5 1 w, . Dickson died At her residence in Goder- � � - - ich on Thursday evening of- last week. ; 11 , __ I , Dr,LAGAn-ox.-A delegation , j 4 , I , About a week previous to her death she I 11 frrt�n th)[8 town visited Mitchell on I . 119 � If � . ; 1� became subject to� &severe cold, which 4�� aa,u � Friday I t for the purpose of consult- � . I � w it i the people of that town ultimately resulted in pleurisy and in- � I � I Ift wi. , the proposed extenalon of _11ammation of the lungs, but her oondi- � 31 � I " . tion was not'considered crivical until . - T the St. 4-arys and Credit Valley Rad- - I 4 . way from. St. Marys.vis Wtoliall, Dub- within abouttwo days before her death. � I � I I Fin and eaforth. The d�legatiou were She had always been a strong, vigorous, � healthy we an, and had not felt ; it In � I . I *ery �� ially received bythe M*yor . � g stronger she . �; 11 I or better for years than . A_ and a I -. a number of the business I V1, amben of a town, who met them in &he bad during the past summer., Mrs. . I . 1i I Dickson was a daughter of the lath Sam- � . A - I ber. -The people of that - Council . � .44, uel Camochan, Esq., of Tuckersmith' I . I I . - . � town h ve labored under the same i i I �; ; I fit -4disadv- and was a sister'of Messrs. Robert and I I i Zva tages; that Seaforth and other �� . � . , , I - . I James Carnodhan, still residing in that I , 1� . � I � I � Aowns h4ve for lack of railway oompe- township; She was a native of Kirk - r , if I- .. . : . tition wre desirous to have . . . . equa v ,�L . .f I _1' ' I cudbrightBhire�, Scotland. Mr. Car- , I . I I Qi . d�,' vankages removed by aeour- I . , I : .. - nochan, Sr., And his son, Robert, came I 11 jJ19 . - �� tional railway facilities, and to this count in the year 1832, and I ,.,*I - r , I the pros , tai are tkat they will work . y 4. � A . I settled in TU'ckeramith onthe farm , harmoniously and energetically in con- .1 � � 'A � L Y : I L I . I now bccupied by Mr. Samuel Carno- . 4 111 section, with Seaforth and other muni- � , il, Mrs. Dickson* and - the other �, � oban, Jr. I J I I �,a­ . 2 i ii, cipadities interested to secure the desir- _)�! "._. I ad- result. It is expected that a gener- members of the family came to Canada � I - �, i the following year and joined their � ". - ��.. al meeti g of representatives from all � . 11 �­ father and brother in the Canadian I X _.� ihe Ma 3 icipalities, interested will be I - ., -he -was married to Mr. � 1, ­ wilderness. 8 1. t� . � A - held iu a few days, when definite ar- - q � 4 �'., Dickson in. the year 1838. She proved � I L- . � I rangements, will be made to pla,ce the . I F; ,,�� to him a true help -meet, and was a kind L I � � ,I - scherne f*ly on foot. Of this meeting I i_ and affeotionaxe mother, a.good neigh- , I . ., I x . I .1 clue notioe will be given. I her and a ge I nerous and true friend. 1. I - - I I d 41 1 .. �� I � .", I - Few could more fully win the respect I I I A Ru.�,Aw&y.-When the gentlemen I � � . L ,,� � " 4*� comp i g the Mitchell- Railway Dele- and a.ffection,of those with whom she � 11. -, 1, . � *j.� � came in cont . , I I act while pursuing lifels, � 11 I i,g .RWO W a returning home !OUL Friday . 1. � 1�,it, . ::. , t ifight last they met -with rather an an- journey. She was in the fullest sense � 1, � � :1 11 - pleasant experience. Having occasion of the term a � true 'lady. She was a, I , 1A 11 .. -- �t - � .� %�, ` 60 SeeL �� . ome persons in Dublin, the generous friend to the poor and needy �� � 4), *. - e � �. I � � . T! - 1horses, 4 ':ch were attached to a coy- and a wise and vvilliug councillor to ,, � I , : � Z i u a - i -, those who so ight her advice and -sym. . . 'i, ered.*carr age, were tied at Ross' Hotel � I - .i �.. . r . _IfL I PaLthy, and all was done in such a quiet, 7 ; .. I -r in that V llage. Just as the party Were . � - . $ - " i - I , _� -, - 1; Mail and unosteutatious manner that she . - �� I - �­ I i preparin� to leave, the evening ..... I L A . . _f ­ � I seemed determined to carry out to the ��� 1k _ I 1- train can ie Qon , and frightening the I . . horseg, t LLL 9 � - � . � , , ey broke loose and ran away. . I �_ I fullest letter the injunction, "Let not I - * LL r t il F. .. - � " � . nteasely dark, it was thy left hand linow what thy right hand , .1 �iq I As the ni was i 1 7 . _1 , �Z ? - � - � L I,-, I V 4, - - impossib e to observe the direction doeth." To bar bbreaved husband and . , .11 4� 1 1 r - - I � . , f I , m I I - t- I !_ which t � runaway team took, but it friends we exten& the sincerest sym. :� .t I ji.. f 1: ;11 � � i - 'S � �, wag sup osed they would make for psthy, but, in: the face of such a lose, lw t - I . �i . � liome, an the party got another con- Oven the most , heart felt sympathy, �o � .. - . � f , -is but a . � . �, T - . veyance ad followed after as speedily matter how sincerely tandered, I L - L % 7 1 . � � - , - I- . t� , - poor balm for thewouncted spirit. * She I . .�, - as possi: le. Oa arriving here, hLOW . � i 11 17 7 was buried in the c1emeteryat Goderich, � ever, it,Wpw ascertained that �ha team 1, � � , � i , . L Witi 1, � �p I - A anee I I �. . had not'I come this way, and parties -in accord I . � � a wish. previously . . - � �� ff _�� ..44 . � 4 - _­ 7 mr I . � i . L . were I edis,tely despatched to look expressed,, and t4e funeral was very I 11 . I I . - 11 11 I - Z. for them. They were seen going largely attended b people from all 11 I, �� y . ,�_ - I ! -1 about an hour after !!!! I 11! -1 through I fitchel parts of the oounty�. ! I - � - Ikey esca;ped, but further than that no - 0- I 4 -1 : . ' i 0 � ; ! -SE.MRTH HIGH I SCHOOL. -The - 1 1 �f I two cou.011 , : . . . be go of them. Search I I fol : � r� . . ­ �� af�11�til IQLWina report give the class standing : ; ;. was kept Monday morn-in.g r ­ � -. . 21 F hen thi Ze first- marking of , � �. I UPL x' of the pupils for t . -0 r, ,y were found by Mr. Ale I - L . I 0 9 � * I I , - Foss, of �!Dublin, in the township of the year, determin t by two series of - . - r � I i - " i �� . � I i Vorniagtbn, a distance of about twenty, -written examinatims of three days � � L It ' I � I,, . I . each at the en'djof .September an Oc- � _ A" x6iles from where they atatted. They d i- � - . - , -, ,010,(�kT tober --rappectively. The results are . - ­� ; . � ,-- , f got fast io a farm gate about 9 o I I I . . 11 L J. - � . � - . L I � t on Satur _ ay mornia , and were taken grouped 4nd reduce! to a percentage. I - I 9 .- d - Z - ,_ I f. I ' I . . . un til Siolknessland 01 : t , in and c d for by the farmer unavoidable causes L . I ' I - . � r .� J, I !�I�­F', - . - ­ claimed-� ; Aconsiderable p%rt of the have -made it imposgible to give the ac- . I - - I- ej, . -�.. istance, tPey travelled was through the cu'rMe'standi of a few pupils at the I . � 1�1 ­ d R!9 : I, , ". 7. 1 1 . - . 1: : . i I ver of the listir I 11 I .y worst kind of mad road, through end . ! - . I . t, � University Class. - James Dickson, ­ - � � , I which ba4 they been driven they would I "I . � - , - � � - I .. 'illiams, Goo. Anderson, L I � I : -think the had been pretty badly used. Andrew McW- zz i . - ;, 1� strange t Bay, everythi-iig was found R,,bt. Sparling, John McFaul, Wm. � . I - , I M �� .. 11 :::: � I =� � � . ma it ha I been left, nothing having MeKay. . i . 11 , L � . -4 . . I been lost 3,y the way, and both horses L Int � I . I- I � ss.-tizzie McKay, I - - __ - . f;,� amd, veh,ic e -were very little the worse mathematics 72, E,uglish 88, history, - ­ � _. c T � I ��. �� � I -L__ for their adventure. geography and liter iture 67, philosophy � I.- I ,1 m. I - � � i � � - 0, French 83; average 78. Maggie � � �; . . - I - ­, - TEm LA DR..XCMrCHAZL.-M&T1y Of Fergucon, mathernt' : I oticB 82, English 73, 1 . � . : �_ .- 11he poop] in this section were surprised hiRtory, geography and literature 52, � - � - - I - � . - . 1. and griev d on Friday morning last to philosopbv 72. Fre ch ,0; average 70. 'L , I a Of t'j L . ;_ I learn Of t . death of Dr. McMiohael, Thos. Lockhart, in thernatics 68, Eng. , . , � -11 I � I . � ­ , I ed Gorrie, !which took place on the pre - lisb 71. history, raphy and litera- - __� , - , l I 9 � . - V itious da . His death was caused by turt, 68, philosophy 0, French 63 ; ay. � -1 �v I r .� - I I- I ,,, - - , 4 , � . � 1 1 typhoid f,E ver. The disease had re&6h'- erage, 68. DeCourcey Hatchison,mathe. I - 11 ­ � n9teen � 11 - matiog 51. English 66, history, geo. � - � ad the ni -th'da,y and the patient � � � I , �_ V ­ mha.0 e -e 52, philosophy 97, - I I ,� ,It wor. suppo�sed to; be prog ssing favorably. graphy and literat i - � 0 1 ­ L an r% q I 11 . an I � , Th day morning, however, he Freuch 0; aver - I - - � L - ag 67. Francis Suth r:� -'- __ - "k an wila-vorable turn and .Bank so arlaud, mkth - �- I �..� I ema ios 42, English 77, _�. - y that by Doon the spirit , of the history, geography And� literature 55, 1 rspidl . - � . . 13! . . once strong and vigorous man had takl- philo8ophv 90, French I I �� , 0 ; average 66. 17 9 � �: I ;1 e - Dr. McMichael wag just Kate McEwen, -mathematics 58, Eng- -1. 7 .P. its flight. - I - : i � . I . 1, _� I t -me of life being 41 years i8h 75, history, geo�raphy and litera- . l in the pri of I I... I . �1 : �L_ .1 , - -a tare 59, pbiloBopkv 0,-- French 62 ; av- ..; 1. .� age. Heivas the youngest son of tb -11 . . --- I- . - :10 fa'te Robeit McMichael, of McKillop, erage 64. George Dewar, mathematics � - ...,*., _. I �r �, and was a' brother of Mbssrs. James 61, Et,glish 79 hist(iry� geography � -1 f � � � �, I and f I .-- . . � ­ .." . . . ,. ;U,l � I 4- r4ud W14111 m Me Mich ael, of H allet, an d literature 66, ph"ilos6phy 0, French 45. 1 , " - -1 I - I i � .- , � - 1PL-bert Mc.Afichael, of' MoKillop. and a average 63. Bila ivli'n, mathematlea' .. . - ,;� - grother-io... aw of Mr. , J_ohD McMillan, 62. English 66, hist iry, geography and � - � I � I �t . V�!, L ,.�'! - - of'Rullett His father came to this" literature 51, Pbilos6pby55, French 0; ,t- ;,� L Ll I I- i *1 i abuntry from DurafriesahireL, Scotland, average 59. Mary �Govenlock, mathe- L � I � ... I � -1 _71 - . � in the yea 18-42 and settled on the 7th matics 60, Enelisb� 73, history, geo- - r- I .- � t ,4... 1 -, i . Vneession of McKillols, on the farm graphy ap-L(I literatur�'e 54, philosophy 0, e . � I - I I I � - lRiftere Mr. Robert McMichael now re - Freuch 45;` average! 68. Maggie Kil. l , * .. . 1. _­ . . iddes. The subject Of this sketch was loran. matbeiwatic4 52,, English 73, ', , , -1 - it I � � ,_ :u j � �4- 0en j! at "wo years of age. There be history, geography 9, . I f Ord literature. 51. ,. 1__� ing no Bob 1 � la at that time in M@Kil lop. philosopby 0, Fren 49; average 58. V-1. - _ 7- . j"J";L - It ab soon as he was ol(I enough be attend Minnie Cobh, mathematics 57, English _,4, � I �! , I . 1. W - i ed seboul in Tuckersmith at, or near 83. hi--torv, geo'grapby and literature 54, 1 . jql� *-here Harpurhey now is. When about piAlosophy 0, : Fretibli 35; average . 57. - ,��. ,- IF _. � , � . :T_ 16 years of age he was apprenticed to James Ireland, rnat�hpmatics 46, Eng- � f c� i ess;ra. Braith and Fisher, of Clinton, lisb 62, bititory, aeopraphy and Jitera- - P - . - I I Ilearntl,LeDry Goods business. He tut -French 0; ax ' � I I . .re 47. philos6phy 69, . I I mained. vrith this firra for three ye&rs, erage 56. Grace Elder, mathematics I 11'� � . . . _� runt the business riot being c,,nge.ni,d to 48. English 75, hiHtory geograpby and ' . - - *' - � .1 his tasteg ae docided to abandon it, and literatur� 40.pbilosophytDo, French 69, � � _. ._: -_­ L - I - - rocuritig % certificate he commenced average 56. A,ggie .qcott, mathematics . � - - - : . ,� - ; �!4� I . . leaching school. I Even at this early 51. Eugli.,b 78.' hist,)ry, geography and IL .� � - . � . - I . , - age he b to enter the- literature5l, bilosf,phyO, French45; , . a � ; , , - , determined P . & e . I I e � i m�edio 1pxofeBsionaudpnrsaedbismed- av rage 56. R-b r% Rtinder8on,mathe. % !"� I ` . I 11 I &I atndiei while enga" as MatiCSL 59, Etiglish 74, history, goo- � . Xe a sohool � � . � L - ­- teaulier. � Havia taught school for graphv atid literature 41, philogopb p - -; IL � � -9 � , y "I q � r i � four or fiv-0 years be deterrniaed - to do, 47. Froucli 0; avPrage 55. Maggie .. 11 � 19 11 -vote hims4lif entirely to preparing for Goveulo`ck, matherna6cs 45, English 71, 1 _1 I I I . 1- � � the, profes-kion. of his choice and. final ly 'hi8torv. geo r b d literature 53, 1 � . I i , V K y an L I I ! � �_ Went to PildladelpbLia and in due time philoRophy 0 . Trench 45 ; average 54. - . . , I . �� . g1raduated Ifirat from Philadff1pbia M1, edi- Sarah B,iotb, rhathernatics 60. English I : �4 , . L -� I a. - �� � dal-College,with honors.&Pd afterwar-18 at 52, h-i-4torv, Reqarapliv and literature.5ts', 7� '. I- ­ - %_ . , y U French 42 ; average 53. � I 4 , � � Twonto. ln1865helocatolia Gorrie 061(�s(,ph I . I I- I � � where he �as been ougaged . in the pyac- Win Ford, mat,bernatics 67, English � f. tice Of his rofessiou ever sit -ice. As a 1 60, bistor-y. Lypoeraphy and literature36, . ­ . � - ractitionqr he was erainent1v 'success- I philosophVL 50, 1 1 1 1fL1_ - - . ,Uif'o L French 0; average 53 _"� K11, and i4i a very short time succeeded I L, Hill nalis� I � - L� _ - mathematics 49, E 0 � I. .. in haildiat! lip a very large praotice 66 hist,-rv. eeograpby and literature 32, � ; l the ]Last. � - ; I He pbilogpr)hv 0. Fre-och 51 ; average 50. - I � � I ;__I- - . was of a ind, genial disposition and Lizzie M- ,'ore, m �themutics 45, English - - �1_ 1-1 , - I ; " - �: - . i4aa liked Dy nearly - every person who 67, bistorv. ue,,erophy and literature 35, 1 � 1� . 4new him , Shortly before hig death he' pbi:losnp1iy 0, Fre;peb 51 ; average 50. 1 1 1 I , , � . � if � W pureb: Lead L farm near Gorrie and Befla Mabee, Mathematics 56, English , . I . I i,. I I I 1. *an makit g preparations to retire up- 65 bi8torv, u,4(,grup iy and literature37, , 1, . - I 11.� , . 'TJ . t4ft it. and 1 intended how'ding over b is philosophy 0 French 51; average 50. I � - - . I �Z f, � � � fwt�ce to! bin eldest a now Jobn Hei;demon. m - ,q k . i , son who i � �jL � - athemstics 40, Eng- L i , I I Exp RAM-W�y ec co is I t � e, i ham � Whi ' ' i�ght, 41, , .� � +1� I � '14�' f . " 11�� -1 � -qu y -Ing medicine. His wife w1aa a lif,b 60. bistory I geograpby and liters. ., - Apas Dow, �he! daughter 'Of a 11101y ture '41, p � ' p I ,_ biloso by 59, French 0; I RAMPeoted kndWeilknownfamerof the average 60. H . Y 1* I i 7 - � liggie Wilson, matbe- q 1 1 . 7! I . - . 1. I � . I- j r I I _., . - . . � I ! Z� . 14 I � . . I . : . : L f � I . . I - - . : � I . . - I . - ___ . 4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR. . � I I . , i - - I J , I L . � � - - � - ; I I I - : I - I L, . I I I I .. - Novimn 2.r, , - � . 11881. !_ . . And whether you buy or not, -we - - I- . __ _.- _______________�_ I 1 - , 000��:��_ : --- I - matioa 56, English 57, history, goo - Thomas' churoh, 66aarth, on Sunday hours. James The money waa given to Miss Brown- . .. � 9 to Mrs. Bartley and , . Councj� adjourned to meet i1i Fordwicla On 07,e -third Wedne8d,%Y I � . . ___Z__ I � � . - . . . A. 0. � ­ MCDOUGALL & Cot graphy and literature 28, phUosophy 0, next at the usual -Mr. ett got supplies lor in December. - � � I ,I , French 56 ; average 49. Richard �Euglish Weir, well known as a popular land- not for attendance, as the attendance The T* #3 union teznl*r=c* AtmPnRANcim.-Th r'Aeeting � L L I � - � L . 0 ­. matics 0, English 72, history, geography . . . Hughes, mathematics 55, 47, lord, has purohased the Mansion - was. given gratuitously. stst-­ Clin- held in the English Church in . . L Beg leave to Announce that they - . hav-* &c., -Wm. GRAHAM, Reeve. Rev. Mr. Boyes referred to. the evil history, geography and literature 42, I L for $7,000. He Hotel in this town , ment of the correspondent of the this village on the evening of Tuesday, ' . OPENED out at their new Store I ,�, � DIRECT 1MPORTING all the New ' - or something of that kind be started ?- philosophy -50, French 0 ; average 49. took possesssion on Monday last '-The ton Record to the effect that Mrg,. the 15th inst., was largely attended, ... (four LL1111 .. 1. . � . 'doors south of the old), a �pleadi& L I I 11 Mary Crawford, mathematics 33, EDg- Runoiman founJry property in this *m Bar��ey died of starvation.and want of Rev. Mr. O'Meara acted as chairman, .., stock of r I - - L . keeping 46 ; average 80. Maggie Smith, It is the workmanship of Mr.James J ' lish 66, history,. geogr&phy and litem - town has- been sold to Mr. Henry, fr ;%a care is entirely incorrect. Her cirmum- After the chairman explained the ob. -the . I I I - Z I . I I The ministers made sorae suggestions , VE L VE T S I . . L tnre 37, philosophy 0, French 48 ; aver- Ne'wmarket fQr the Bum of $4,000.-. stances were pretty well known, and ject G -f meethig, he called upon . I . ... L L - � � I ,_ . I I I age 46. Lavin& Me,bee, mathematics new pnrobaser intends putting - it in her mother lived not more than twenty . a Rev. Mr. Hough, who claimed -that I - NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY NOW __ .- - I- . . � . 43,*English 52, history, geography and literature 35, phil,)Bophy 52, French 0 ; efficient working order, and R he is a suitable man lor the business he will do rods rom her house. W hen she as taken ill Dr. Woods was called in to her, every man and woman should do as much as possible to further this noble He . . And whether you buy or not, -we average 46. John McLeod, mathemat. well. -We would like to see some enter- see aud all that medical skill and cauBe. said that it was too pain. SkW be pleased to show erastomers or ics 49, English 33, history, geography prising firm -or company take a hold Of good nursing could accomplish was f ally apparent that drunkenness 'a' 0" vig. tors the Largest, Cheapest and and literature, 34, philosophy 37,French the Grey & Scott planing mill ia:th�s lying for aotiefor her, but she died after a few dayWillness. the increase in our village, and that jBed stock of Dry Goods in this Coulity. 0; average 38. Hannah Burke,mathe- town, which has been idle industrial biranc�-T, Hoping you will insort this and oblige than some church members had to lament that their in this direction. ­ . matics 0, English 72, history, geography long, and start some more me, yours, sons erred ' and literature 22.philosophy 0,French 0. th erein. , Could not a joint'stock coiii- &c., -Wm. GRAHAM, Reeve. Rev. Mr. Boyes referred to. the evil - . The Stock compriRes of ourown . Second Form. - Jamet Barr, mathe- f A. pany be formed and a knitting - me ory --- ,effects of intemperance, and endeavored DIRECT 1MPORTING all the New ' matics 85, English 88, history, geo- or something of that kind be started ?- . McKillop. to impreaB 4pon those present the great and Most Fashionable -- lines of graphy And literature 72, French Mr. J. MoLonghlin has had a handsome 11 PjmoNAL.-The R'ev. Mr. Gilpin, importancebf working diligently and . 84, German 99, Latin 819, book- new sigil erected in front of big store- lately of this section, has secured a earnestly to extinguish the evil which DRESS GOODS, And TRIMMINGS, keeping 46 ; average 80. Maggie Smith, It is the workmanship of Mr.James position a6 minister in one of the Math- - is ruining so many human beings. , I istory, mathematics 62, English 64, � lif Greaves,and is creditable to his skill as a odist Churches in Michigan at an an- I The ministers made sorae suggestions , VE L VE T S I . geography and literature 44, French 68, Painter. -Mr. J. M. McGregor, a former nual salary of 6550. We are glad to as to how the organization should be Gei man 89, Latin 68, book-keeping 35 ; SeafOrthite, 'after nine ' years service As heax of his doing so well. His wife formed and the work conducted, after SATINS, -1 -1 average 61., Alice Nevils, mathematics business and financial manager of the and family will shortly follow. which a committee, composed of S. P. 1. 69, English 70, history, geography. and Winnipeg Free Press, has severed his CLEA'RING Up. -Dr. , Gouinlock, of Dorland, J. W. Johnston, A. Drew, J. , i ,literature 52, French 67, German 85, connection with that journal. A few Seaforth, has a large gang �! men em. W. Green, James MoLauablin, and Latin 0, bo"Ok-ker-pillg 44; average 55. evenings ago, taking advantage of this ployed at his swamp,, near Winthrop, ,Tbo8. R. Gilpin, was formed to ar- �1 � Anna Brown, mathematics 68, Eng- circum"tance, the propri4ors and am- chopping cordwood, splitting rails and ra,".ge these matters. The next meet- SILK and CHENILL'S lish 66, history, geography and litera- ployees of the Free Press office present- . making ties. He has upwards of 40 ing will be held in the Good Templars' FRINGES. ture 57, French 70, German 77, Latin ad Mr. McGregor with a very oompli- men now so engaged. When finished,, Hall. � � . 0, book-keepiDg 0; average 48. Flora I mentary address accompanied by a vala- Coun- this work will, to a great extent, change a Grey. . EXTRA COOD VALUE IN BLACK ALL- McClure, mathematics 73, English 90, able gold watch. -There was no the aspect of the country in that direc- , history, geography and literature 67, cil meeting on Monday night; the tion, and have a beneticial effect upon A. GOOD SALig.-Robert Brown, of WOOL CASHMERES, I French 48, German 0, Latin 0,, book. usual complaint, "no quorum." There the general appearance. lots 16 and 17, concession 10, well . I keeping 48; average 47. Charlotte were only five members presenf.-Pro- . FARm RF.NTEJ?.-Mr. Peter McGrath known as a -stock raiser, is to have a .a-- Cresswell, mathematids,38, English 66, fesoor Jones' singing class will open in has rented his- farm on the 6th con- sale of excellent cattle on Friday,Deoem- We can history',R�- geography and literature ,55, the Good Ternplars' Hall on next Wed - cession of McKillop to Mr. Jerry Staple- ' her 2nd, at I p. m. The stock is in Igood show the chea est and beA �' Cottons in Canada. P French 60, Getman 58, Latin, 0, book- nesday evening at 8. o'clock. -A. friend ton ithe best. man in D abliu, for a term condition, and any person desiring a � I keeping 38 ; average 45. - Theo. Cole - - in the county'of Simcoe has presented of s'ix years, for the sum of 3286 per good allinlal in Durhams or grade cat- I I - man, mathematics 49, English 59, his. Mr. Thomas Kidd with a beautiful anuu in. The farm contains 100 acres and tle would do well to attend. Captain . We can show the -cheapest and bsnk tory, geogriphy and literature 42, Scotch spaniel dog. He is jet black is a splendid good place. It is seven bitretton will officiate as auctioneer. Winceys in' Canada. French 42, German 49, Latin 41, book- and is a magnificent animal and is miles from. Seaforth and three miles . _. keeping 0; average 40. Milton Cav- highly prized by his now owner, who and three quarters from Dablin. - Mr. Tuc.kersmith. . . We can the anagh, math�matics 78, English 72, has decorated him with a handsome delegates the McGrath intends having a sale of his , RETURNED. -Mr. W. Walters, son of show cheapest and best 1 Linens and Linen Tablings in history, geography and literature 66, collar. -The who attended stock, implements, &c., on Tuesday Mr. F. Walters, has returned from Da- Canada. French 41, German 0, Latin 0,, book. Conservative Convention at Toronto next, when ho will dispose of the whole kota, but is in very poor health. keeping 25; average 40. Newton Gib- from this town and vicinity returned as be intends giving up farming. -Mr. Jag. McDonald, son of Mr.Dun- We ean show the cheapest and be . ,it son, mathematics 54, English 75, his- home on Wednesday night. They say aragraph appeared can McDonald, of this township, has Towelling and Ticking in Canada. tory,geography and literature 63,French: t by a a good time. -For the benefit in our McKillop notes a couple of weeks returned home from Montana after . 55, German 0, Latin 0, book kespiu4 . of those who don'tf know we may re- ago to the effect that a "tramp" "called having spent ten years there. His 30; average 3Q.... John Muldrew, mark that a heavy snow Btorm. E I at the residence of Mr William Dynes many stories concerning the country, We can show the cheapest and best mathematics 66,, .English 79, history, 'Thursday morning, and, at the time Of , . and borrowed an oil cloth coat and that the people, and their ways are very in- Ducks and Denims in Canada. I geography and literature 56, French 45, writing, it looks as if we are to have there be he did not return it again. Mr. Dynes teresting. It is the wish of his many We can show the cheapest best German 0, Latin 0, book-keeping 30; sleighing. Vannor says will a "cold inforims us that the paragraph was en- friends that he will now remain with and Shirtings and Prints in Canada. average 89. Betsy Dodds, mathe. 4eavy snow fall and a dip" about tirely incorrect. A coat was borrowed us. matics 75, - English 79, hi t r goo. sFrollh this time,.and he ought, to know. A from his servaLut gikl by a respectable DICATH.-The death of Mr. W. Wilds, I We can show the cheapest, and best grapby and literature 59, 28, couple of weeks Qf good sleighiog no w cattle buyer, and was returned again to of the 2nd concession, which occurred Cretunnes in Ce.nada. German 0, Latin 0. book-keeping 34 ; would have a benefical effect upon the owner before the paragraph refer- 'on Thursday of last week, removes average 39. Jessie Case, mathernatici§ business, and would have a tendency to red to appeared in print. Oak corres. from the neighborhood one of the early We can show the cheapest and beat 35,English63, hist6ry, geography_aud make wood cheaper and more plan tif 61. pondent must have been misinformed settlers, he having come to Tucker. L"e Curtains in Canada. literature 40, French 44, German 51, -Mr. Wm. Cline got his ankle badly and we make this explanation in justice smith from Nottinghamshire, England, ' Latin 0, book-keeping 29 ; average 37. bruised a few days ago while assisting to all parties concertled.-ED. Ex.p. 'night over 30 years ago. Deceased had only We can show the cheapest and beat Maria Hills, mathematics 63, English to unload a Par of iron. He was struck SHEEP KILLED;. -l- Scarceiy a been ailing for a couple of months. He Carpets in Canada. h oaphy and literature . by a heavv bar and is still a cripple. - paRses but some farmer iu this town- was a man of quiet dis ositioll, and had P We can the 44 French 31, German 0, Latin 1 0, The la:ch�s of the Methodist Church in- ship has sdme:of his.3heep mangled or a wide circle of Acquaintances. 13[is re- show cheapest -and beet Mats in Canada. bo�k4eeping 40; average 35.. Sarah tend having a Bazaar on Friday, the 2nd killed by dogs wandering at large. mains were interred in Turaer's burying Wright, mathematics 50, English 67 of Decembef, in the store in Wbitney's Some ha've had sheep do-stroyed to the ground, on Sunday. . � We can sh ow the cheapest and bed history, geography and literature 43' block formerly occupied by Messrs. amount cif 045, while Others have suf- - - Brussels. Oil Clotli� in Canada. French 42, German 0, Latin 0, book' Hally & Anderson, when they will have fered in a smaller degree. The dogs keeping 39 ; average 34. Katie Pash. a fine display of fancy and useful ar- have been Been several times at their MARKETS.�Fall wheat $1.26 to 61.28, lay, mathematios.65, English 57,history, ticlea, calculated to please everybody. work and have been fired at as often spring wheat $1.25 to $1.30, peas 70c. to geography and literature 41, French 36, , -Mi,is Robertson openf-d her private but to no purpose. As long as they roam 71c., oats .35c. to 36c., barley 73c. to 75c., A Sp&ndid, Assortment ,ol Ladim German 0, Latin 0, book-keeping 40; school on Wednesday and had a good at large, so long must farmers suffer pork 06 to $7, beef 85 to 66. butter 17c. Maizt& Cloths, iii. -new make8 Average 34. Kate- Henderson, mathe- attendance of pupils. -Mr. Mooney in- loss. No one seems to know to whom to 18c., eggs 18c., lard 15c. to 16c., hay I Colo.rings. matics 34,� English 68, history, geo- tends opening evening.classeB in connec.. they .bel6ng, and it is generally supposed i.. $13 to 015. . and �graphy 4'nd literature 371 French 44, tion withthe Mechauics'Institute for the that the� have come from a long dis- RA.1LWJkY MERTING.-A very large . � .- GermanA Latin 0, book-keeping 39; i instruction,of lads and young men who tance. It is hoped that the owners of meeting of the citizens of Brussels and � * average 32. Daniel Devereaux", matbe. . are otherwise occupied during the day. them'm.ay be found, or otherwise the � vicinity was held in the town hall on Our Mi ! I . 7 - 11-igiery J9_Vartment Com- matics 73, Eaglish 67, history, geo- -A grainbuyer in this town some -ago loads dogs destroyed. Monday evening last to discuss railway 'was 4 plete in Every. Branth. graphy and literature 36, French 34, weeks Bold several car of _. matters. It decided to entertain Getman 0, Latin 0, book-keepingO- wheat to an Eastern dealer at a fair. Lumley. . I the extension of the Credit Valley from � . - I aver 30. Wra. . age Bethune, mathe' profit. He was unabletogetcars to DIED IN CALIFORNiA.-Mr. Editor,- 4 Elora to Goderich. Letters were read - . maties 63, English 55, history, goo. , remove. it, however, And in them8an Sir: -As many of your readers in the from representative men along the pro- � CLOTHINC DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. graphyand literature 43, French ) time prices fell, and the dealer refused vicinity of Lumley and Farquhar will POBad line, and it was decided to hold . .� German 0, Latin 0, book-keeping 43!- to take it because it was not delivered I feel a melL%neholy interest id hearing S,meeting at Brussels on Tuesday next, A. G. McDOUGALL & GO. averige 30. James Lennau, m&.the' at the tima' specified, and as a result '& the fate of an old acquaiatance and 29th inst., at one p. in., when delegates - matics 43, English 41, history ,-geography the local buyer here will lose heavily neighbor, I beg leave to Bay that I from 9.11 the different municipalities measure appreciate this fact. You are and literature 49, French .26, German through the inability of the Grand yesterday received the intelligence of from Elora to Goderich will be present- 0, Latin 50, book-keeping 0; average 30. Trunk Railway to furnish him with the death of James McKenzie, Jr., A committee consisting .of the Reeve, fullv aware of the very greab responai- Mazie Davidson, mathematics 40, Eng- cars when he'wanted them. This is 9, which took place on the 15th of October F. C. Rogers, J. Leckie, Dr. W. Holmes bi fities. arduous d uties an(l all important lish 56, history, geography and litera- 00112mon occurreuce.-The first sleigh last in the French Hoapitai at San and. E. E. -Wade were appointed to I and vital interest connected with youri ture 41, French 40, German 0, Latin 0, for this season appeared on the streets Francisco, California. Mr. M. -Kenzie carry out the wiBhes of the meeting. holy office. Since you came arn';i I book-keepinc, 31 ; average 30. Maggie �� I I yesterday afternoom. - Mr. Edward had been engaged in mining operations - tOCAL1T1X8.----During the past week as you havenot failed to d6�.laro uut6 Case, mathematics 50, English 69, his. Kilty who had- been employed as a at Bodie., N,wada. On the 14th of Aug. 40 hew members have been added to us the whole counsel of - God, to warn tory,geography and literature 37,'French tailor with Mr. Wm. Campbell of' this ust he was Btruck . in the back by a tbeJMechanics* Institute. The,library the impenitent, arouse the careless, aa-' 52. German 0, Latin 0. book-keeping O.- town for about a year, but who went to piece of falling rock, and received severe he, and the monish the indifferent, encourage the , ' average 30. Chas. Plunkett, m&the. WiuuiP6g a short time ago, is now am- injuries of the spine. He was confined ro,id - ing room Will opou about the first. true seeker after truth, and invite the I matics 53, E ng.40,bistory, geography and ployed in that city at 015 per week. to bed in a boarding house for some of December. It is hoped that the -1 sinner to partake of the full, free, rich -literature 34, French 0, German 0, Latin' - six weeks, when he was removed to general public will avail themsOlves Of and abundant blessings of salvation. In 62, book-keeping 06 average 27. Jane Morris. San Francisco. My informant says he the use of the library.-Tbe Brussels order to give some tangible evidence Black, mathematics 37, English 58, LOCALITIES. - One day last, week, bore the journey well, and for a time saft works are nearly completed and of the kind feeling we entertain towards history, geography and literature, 41, I while on the way to Wingbam, Mrs, J. seemel hopeful but finally succumbed the proprietor, Mr. Rogers,S&YB he hopes to have hand by the 15th yourgelf as well as -to convey in some French 31, German 0, Latin 0, book- Elliott was suddenly thrown out of the, and departed life on the 15th October. salt on measure oar grateful sense of your keeping 0,; average 24. Frank- buggy by means of the horses taking I will only add that all who have men- December. -A new harness, shop ha8 faithful labors as incumbent of .St. O'Neill, mathematics 46, English 56, fright, and 'Unfortunately broke her arm tioned his name to me as being ao- been opened by a party from Wood- Johns' Church, Varna, we hereby pre - history, geography and literature 26, in two places. -'A large number of tur. quainted with him, 'have uniformly stock in the block adjoining the bridge. O& an a, a rag sent you with' this c t d rivi. g - French 36, German 0, Latin 0, book- nips was shipped from Belgrave station Bpok8n 6f him as a highly respectable -Mr, J. R. Smith intends starting on a as a token of the gratitude and esteem � keeping 0; average 23. last week to Michigan, which was man commanding the' esteem of all trip to the Northwest next week. -The we b ave for you, and that you and Mrs. ' First Form. -Kate Nash, mathe- . bought at fifteen cents per bushel.-, with whom he had dealings during hid regulat monthly cattle fair will he held McCosh may belong spa'red, and that matics 73, Englif ' ib 77, French 68, his. Mr. J. McCra6, formerly of this town- . residenae of about 17 years in various on kThursday, let December.- Several . the ev4ning of your lives may be calm tory and geography 57, book-keeping 70; ship, but now.of Algoma, has been on parts ou the Pacific coast. -D. Me- of our local sports paid a visit to the and unclouded is our earnest wish aad D. Wood - mathematics 82 average 69. ' ) a visit to friondA here for some days, PHAIL. Elm& swamps last week in search of united prAye .r. 1 Signed on behalf of the English 76, French 38, history 'and and has returned home again accom- � deer, but were not- Buccessf ul in briag�. congregati6n, MRS. JAMEs AnxsTnoxn, geography 58, book-keepiDg -70; fiver- paniedby several young men whom Brucefield. jug home any. -The., Holman Opera MARY STINSON I *Dear age 65. Jag. Dolphin, mathem atics %, he has hired, giving them from $18 to LocALITIES.-Mr. J. R. Turner has Troupe play at Brusg6ls on the lat and Reply. -'My Fr'iends,-You can . English 81, French 44, histoiy and $30 per month, for the purpose of run. recently purchased from Mr. Stone, of 2nd of December undbr. the auspices of readily comprehend why I am unable geography 65, book-keeping 60.; aver- ning a large farm of 1,600 acres.. He Guelvh, a very superior five months the -33rd Battalion band. -Mr. F. C. to give expression to 'nay feelingsof mathernatics 51, looks well and &soribeo the country as old Berkshire pig. -There is a good Rogers, patron of the Brussels Curling gratitude for this unexpected proof of English 78, French 68, history and b6i ng good. -Miat, A. Wager, of Nap. deal of square timber being got out in Club, has presented a * very fine silver your love and esteem. You have so geography 51, book keeping' 65 ; aver- &nee, is at present visiting friends here this neighborhood this season. -The medal with a gold centre to the club to completely overwhelmed me with .glad age 63. F. Armitage, mathematics 54, and intends remaining all winter. grain dealers here complain bitterly of I be played for in point matches by mem- Barprise that some little time will have English 85, French 44, history and I I : : ! . . - � ,� the scarcity of cars. They can not get berB of t be club. I T to elapse before - shall b,9 able to,as. geography 50, book-keeping 80; aver. I Ilullett. �. � cars in which to ship their grain after _. vaxi:ia'. sume my wonted composure. I can age 63. H. Kale, mathematics 57, Eng. liob 64, French 42, history and geo- ' AcCIDEXT.-We regret to learn that it is sold. -Mr. Peter McGregor has justcompleted a fine stable on his PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS. -On only tender you my deepandheart. felt tbaplis for your kiud, loving aud graphy 50, book-keepiDg 65 ; average Mr. Joseph Lyons, Sr., of Hallett, met with a somewhat property on the Mill Road, near the . Friday evening. the 18th inst., the encouraging words, the sincerity of 56. A. McIntyre, mathematics 30, English 67, French 46, history and serious accident on Friday last. He was engaged in load- ch-ae8e factory. The basement, `wbich is of st),ne, contains four large box members and adhereutg of St. Johns' church, Varna, called at the reigideuCe which are amply vouched for by the bandsorne and valuable presents which geography 45, book -keeping-60; aver a ing wheat, when by some means he fell,breaking ribs,and sustaining in- . stalls. He intends stabling his im- , of the Rev. R. McCosh and presented fur you have so cheerfully and e nol g rero y 50. L. Jackson, mathematics 68, E31. . li8h 52, FreDcb O.bi8tory and geograp ternal in'urLes which have since con- ] ported stock in this building.r--Mr.Wm. . rietor of the Dickson, the new him with a valuable coat and i driving rug. The surprise was a sar- handed tome th s evening. During my ministry amon' gst you I have en - 51, b6ok-keeping 50; average 45. �� finei him to bed. __ I FARM PURCHASED. Alexander prop brick hotol, is getting things put in first- 1 prise indeed, is the Rev. 90utlem&u deavored to preachthe full, free and M cMulkin, mathematics 23, English 71, -Mr. class order. He has had the interior of , , bad received a note the previous even- unadulterated Gospel of the Lora French 49, history and geography 68 - ' Callander has purchased the farm near Londesborouah formerly occupied by the bouse thoroughly. renovAted from - . � 'ng, informing him that a young couple him Friday 11 Jesus Christ, as mercifully and olArly book-keeping 0; averagb 43. L. Sloan , matbematics 24, English 36, French . Mr. Georg4 Rose, and known as the top to bottom. and it is now a'vary tidy and comfortable hostelry, and Mr. would call on on evening It 7 o'clock, and requesting him to be revealed to us in the pagesof the in - spired records. I heartily rejolee to 25, history and geography �6, book- . � W. T. Holmes property, for the Bum of Dickson is just the man who knows a, home. He inferred from'lhe nOtO- know ,hat in this field of labor, the keeping 78 ; average 38, � $1,825. The farm contains only twenty - I five - how to keep it so. that a marriage was about to t"e 'am, I ivai first field of my ministerial work ' - God ' Absent from some of the exatain' a - tions-Intermbdiate Plass.-Ella - Giv- acres. A G60D SALF,.-Mr. John Watt, o, . place, but, upon the of th� company instead of a bridal party, im- has been graciously pleased to abdii- dantly bless the humble efforts that I lin. John McLeod, Hannah Burke, . thel4th concession, had a sulendid I Gorrie. � agine his astonishment, when the lbavoputforthin His cause. Ithank Annie Collie, Lizzie McLoughlin, John sale on Tuesdayla8t. ��There wag a ' A 0ooD CHANCE. -The death of Dr. ladies took summary possession Of* the God that He has given me souls for Kerr, Thos. Simpson, Jag. McLoug .111in, large crowd present and biddi ng was McMialTaeT has made a good opening kitchen and prepared a bounteous re- mybire. I thank God that Ican point Alice Stewart. First Forrn.---B._Mo. kept upquite livelv. YearlingooltB .for a doctor in, our village. A young past. After amplejustioe had been I to men aud women who have bem '. ' i Malkin. Second Form -Anna. Brown, ranged from $50 to 665, and cows from J $25 to $30. The whole sale doctor by the Dame of Brownlee has I "shingle," done to the spread provided the I savingly converted to Christ. My dear- Rate Pasbley, Daniel Devereaux, Jag' � realized about 02,000. Mr. Alex. Dalgetty was already set up his and rumor I is part repaired to the parlor, - when the y friends I humbly. acknowledge that I Lennan, Maggie Case, Jane BI 11 ack, I Frank 0,'Neil. the auctioneer and he conducted the - says another to arrive soon. Thereis roo'm for two in Gorrie. I oboir of St. Johns' Church entertained the company with some very Belect can be obargel with many grievous I defecta in the discharge of my respon- LOCAL BRIEFS. -Miss �Annie Watson sale admirably and to the entire -satis- faction of Mr.Watt and the others OURCOUNCIL.-Atthe last meeting of the Howick Council the Reeve was 1 - music. Miss Mag ie Diehl presided at 91 the organ. Rev. Mr. McCosh and Mr. _ _ sible duties, but I firmly.believe 'that God will forgive me, aud if I ask Him ba,B been engaged as assistant teacher present. I I authorized to re -let the contract for the James Armstrong gave a couPIO'Of well He will give me strength and zeal to in the Brussels Public School. at a of $250 annum. W. S. � - staalley. Government drain if the present con- rendered recitations. A number of the do better in the future. I again thank ,salary per -Mr. Robertson of this town bag shipped L , ,PRESENTED. -A few days ago the tractor does not push the work on fast- It was resolved to bold the muni. i -lady friefids in Bayfield were. present and added to the evening's pleasure. you on behalf of Mrs. McCosh and my- 11 self for the valuable presents and an- if . two consignments of batter to British Rev. Mr. Danby, of Varna, was made ,er. cipal nomination in the Orange Hall, I Olr As the hour was getting - late the ch i - couraging words. Learnestly pray that Columbia this fall. -A meeting of the, Ludies'Aid Society be held in the recipient of an enormous load of Gorrie, and that the following be poll- gang an appropriate piece aud the our God will enable us in the future, as will the townhalloD Tuesday potatoes and oats, contributed by those ing places and Deptity Returning Of- compaLy took their departure well welig,vedoneln the past, to dwell to- - afternoon next, when all parties who have clothing or who attend his monthly servicesin School Section No. 4, as a token of th, 6 ficers: Polling sub -Division No. L -In No. 1 school house. Patrick Heating, pleased with the evening's proceedings. The following is the addr'esis and Mr. gether in peace, love and unity, and that when our earthly pilgrimage it; other articles they wish to donate to the wouild bv respect aud,,eateem in which he is hold Deputy ReturuitiR Officer. No. 2. -In 'Hall. McCosh's reply thereto : ended He will take us to the bright poor oblige leaving them at the ball that d&Y�-We understand by the people. Mr. Dauby is, an earn- est and faithful Christian worker, and Lakelet Orange James Hazel- wood, Deputy Returning Officer. No. Addrefs. -Reverend -and Dear Sir,- It is with feelings of sincere regard for. courts above, .there to live together in X glorious eternity. --y that there are over 50 at)[OiCants for well merits the acceptable gift. . 3. -In Gorrie Orange Hall. William yourself as well as a deep appreciation - I _,Z examination for admission'tio the Sea- CORRECTIONs.-Mr. Editor,-Bir,-Iu Dane, Deputy Returning Officer. No. for your self-denying labors amongst no -The Rev. Dr. R)bb, for several forth High School. There are now the report of the proceedings of the 4 -In Fordwicb Orange Hall lose that we appear here to -night. The - years pastor, of Cook's Church. Toron- o,ver 80 pupils in regular attendance at the school. -A large Stanley Council published in your last Driver, Depaty Rqturning 0i car. o. high and holy work of the Gospel min- to, but lately of Galway, Ireland, died number of people from here issue I noticed a slight error which, if 5. -In No. 18 School House. Wra. Mo- istry demands the earnest application, i on the Sth inst., of jaundit* and kid- went .� on Saturday last', to not - corrected, may mislesd some . Karcher. Deputy Returning Ofilow. i unflagging in terest and unwearied an- nay disease. Dr. Robb was one of the attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Dickson, at Goderich.-The Rev. people. It waa stated that the stim of 95 No. 6. -In Newport Orangs H&H. Jno. deavors or those who undertake its most able and popular of Canadian Mr. Barr, of Wingh%m, was granted' to Elizabeth Brownett Corbett, Deputy Returniug Offloer. Af- important duties and labors. We lad- ministers, and his unexpected degh , will preach in St. I . 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