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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-12-23, Page 12I . � I � : . . : I . � . : . . -1-1.. ­ ­ � I � .:11;-. . . - ----­­ � 1. . ­ . .- . � - � � 1. . I � � . . --v , t I - I . . I � I I � I- . . I - I . . . � 1. . - . i . . I . � I p 1- t - . -L t I . I � , I I . . i, Z . I t I I I- . I 1 .4 . � i� . . . I i � I .. - -- ­ . �- - THE HURON EXPOSIrOR. I . . - - i I)- ! -- I . I : � . - - NEW A-PVERTISEMENTS been. left upon the ground, owing to � the - �eifi`0 Railway ; Coo Is . nds south of the ­ 0. . — - I , -- - I F-CF&BgR - 30, 1881. ; -,--�--�----�������� i I I . ( � � - - i pointsn inspector in each Province, Williamsand'WIn. CampbeR, E6cond nosh, have puroha�sedl & lot of land and . Farm for Salle A agust Kru�la. . I early'setting in of winter, and what main line of the Car.ada Pacific Rail- having certain powers conferred on Deputy - Reeve --M Hutchin'son, ac- intend erecting a church edifice thereon a 111011thly cattle fair in th i Aft ' I . at village. Notice ---R., was hOu86d was more or less blighted way not included in A and B; 1), lands them by law to act as the guardians of Clamation. Councillo*rs-St. Patrick's next summer. . I d, , . &I . G. Smith. . - � I 0 . .- ir some Iscil-8131011 It was decided to Farm for Sale -James, Mitchell. . by fr" . ther,than those in A, B, and C. The the public. Railroads should be com. Ward, S. Sloan ��, for e! Salt . . , ost. From the 16l1h'to the - 21st Of , R. W. Me enzie, and , Mr. Henry a i lint stbek ---�-- . R�gera. 4 Doan, who bag been in pure age of the scale, Company, for the -- _F. CL� pre-ebaptious in Class B are within 12 Polled to have their agents keep a ,,Reg- I M. C. � Cameron ; t. Georgc'B Ward, F. I partnership with Mr. . j. Upshall, of of . $ 3 , and the amoult Berkshire Boar -W. S. Mundell. November, when 6bout'200 Miles south miles 2of any projectelT. line, instead of istry Book," where all ordem for cam Gordon, X. Nich,0111son, J. Butler, J. Clinton, � 0 wAS subscribed on tLe spot as 6, Agricultur dam. of.Dsttleford, the,therm:bmeter for days 24 .miles, as heretorore. Two plans of should b e - 8 veterinary Hurgeo for begi ning. It was also resolved that, at ciety- G. MCA I . a ntered and signed,, both by Stanley. -All the membeni of the old some timef, past, intends to witi �, . I raw Mr. B. White be recommended to Ur, registered from 30 to 40 degrees belo colonization are proposed under the the shipper and agent. Railroads Council re-electod by ace! atioD. therefrom and will start for himself in 11 ok Co. I ""a Sold Out -A. ,'x'. McDouaa 6 0 w Worth Readin . . new regulations, the second pl4n being should be allowed just 48 hours to fill Bayfield.-Reev I Wr"Ye Is a fit. person to tak harge -f-Wm Logran, zero, and on more tban"' one occasion f ! . e-Jobu Esson, by I Blyth. - r persons who desire to purchase orders, and if not done*a- t the expira- acclamation. Con of 679tstion- Also that indvo c "' ke Stro-n g. - themercury froze in the glass. Add, laorger farme than - the first plan will neillors ­ Stanbury" I Robt, Drummonq, I cements ,(or ,Boar Pig -Ge - -A - Card -S. - G , . o, XcCau,gbey. - freque r . tion Of that time the shipper Hblould Clever, Middleton, Grainger, all by aile- - 6 off, ered to a grain buyer to buy and ----­-­ ­­--­---- ut and allow to be pu chased from the Govern- report to the inspector, who ought to 'to t' - r. to this low temperature haP9 d with a Painful accident one ship .- . I I 1) L cldmation, - � daylastweek. He accideutallY fell on bu,,,from that Point;alaoto catti, - I Mont. Under the old regulations, half- have the power of char -in U I pri I 8 to come-. ill and buy cattle and --'--[------------- --!�� fierce snow ant! *ind storms, and we , . , , 62 per day Aslifield.-Old Council all re-elected the crossing Doar M-Ine's hotel, and IN I I Vfr haveselimate whiph w' ce was to be paid for the land' thus per car for eaoli and every car until the by acclamation. otber� stock, and thus save em ould not be sold, the penalty being the p g Reeve -' Robert knocked his arm out I fa . De uty Reeve -- Joseph elbow. I . their 4ock to Har- . 17T ltroi (expoo*t , aym-ent of i ol�dors are filled. When this is done it Webster' of joint, at the annoyance of driving rmers the i P � # pleasant to live in. It is �evident that the full amount in case the terms of ] should be the duty of the agent to re- Griffin. Cou t - � ncillom-John Whiteley, -MY. E. Corbett, the Clinton wool. ris on and other thereby , — !- -- in &-very xonsiderable portion of ibis I sale were not complied with. By the I port, Po that the fine would or taki D g 130 - markets much from their v I new regulations, the � I I ease. It -Archibald McMurchie, Patrick Clare. len manufacturer, has 'taken Afr. J. . - alue by the . , BRAFORTH, PRIDAY, Dec. 30,1881. country., although the land generally is full amount is to I is a straDge rule that does not work I Morton, and James Bue e . I I.- . — � fertile, the severe be paid and a rebate of one half granted both ways. - Merchants. who receive Andrew's , f nan; St. , Bol s into partnership with him, and -Messm. H. Snell & Son, of Rullett, — , winters, combined. when the terms are complied wit I Ward, E. Bingham, Wm. the now firm are Making preparations this week sold a thoroughbred Durbsix I h. freight by the car are charged �2 per Lee, E. Moore, G. Swanson, J. H. Col- for the erection of an -extensive new bull Calf to Mr. John Varcoe, of Col - Reform Meeting. . with the sear-dity of fuel, will prevent it Under the first plan, as before, two �day*if not unloaded within 24 hours. borne, and P. MeE wen.; S1 i - We are req -c being rapidly settled, if it ever is settlers have to be located on every If this law was enforced, railw - . David's . facLOrY next summer. bornel for the sum of $200. The calf A e,Aod by the President, settled, . see i lliott, W. C. Crulb,.J. Ed- -At the recent sale of timber hmits is a splendid animal, a pri . ) Mr. George derson, to iitate that a tion, and uDdet the second the same at once reserve a certain amount of wards, C. Humber, and T. N Dau-cey. hold by the Ontario Government'. Mr. zoo winner, I principle is carried out, the number of their rollffig std6k to moot the requir- Brumsels.-ReeVe- and Oit of a cow that never was beaten meeting of th Reformers of the South settlers being 64 in each township. F. C. Rogers, by Joseph Kidd, of Dublin and Goderrich, in thelcou t . . I � - � . I I OF THE , seven vacancies in the Do. - The I . ments of their Canadian trade. It acclamation, Council 0 .i I I n - provision for the purchase of wood ought also to b,e Ae duty of the in- pure . y Riding of Humn, will be beld 'at the I rs-i - D based the timber bf about go -Thef011owingareafew of thesta- 'r a' "ew' 1 minion Senate it is said thatfivo� have uds is practivally unchanged. The BpectQrs to see that no disadvantages C. R. Cooper, W. H. McCra en. W. F. square miles. Most of the timber par. I tistic-81of the Brucefield Queert's Hotel, Clinton, on Thursday, been filled, and that the fortunates will , ]a a Vanstoue, P. T. Thomson, � R. Wil. chased ig pine. - Cheese factory r - .1 . I - n Halliday. for the, Past season : Total pou.nds of , zing. . 0 - f 9 . t ' W48t Wawanosb.-Reeve � Charles taught with much acceptance in School ,724,065 s I . ' acclamation. I Deputy 'Section No. 5, Turnberry, bag retired, possible sboul ge�a,represeutatioli as 1,Mr. McKay, of Nov- ,cover -More than 100.000 acres. A now I feeling mortal who cracks such cruel Reeve -Edwin I � total cash paid to patrons S�,.65,3.511. airable that as aq be more than 21 years, and shall not I brath in the statements. of that un- Girrin, by total Pounds of ch-sese made 66 7771 ; - - I is most de- Senators are Mr. Skead, of ( I � ,k a. m., for the be Gazetted on Saturday. The new vide a: before that, the leases shall not dividuals or places. If there is any - -Mr. Thomas W. Leslie who has Milk sent - January 12, at 10 Wdloo Claus i3 regarding pasturage lands pro- are given in rates of freight'eit.her to iu- son, job & purpose of Org ra I htawa - I to the factory Ibe presentfrom each a Scotia; Mr. piovision- is inserted, however, provid- I j'okes in the Now Era to the'effect Gau�nt, by aec�lamation. andisto besucceeded byMn-Perrin, TheaFeragepriceperpound of Cheese Ogilvie, Of Montreal; Mr. McInnes, of ing-for! th6 survey, at the cost of th Councillors -Wm. Kinab&Li,! Charles I of Belgrave. We under8tau-1 Mr I to patr� us, 81 cents. . M-un-iciPslitY- � Now is the ti'me to 0 that Clinton buyers have advauta4es in Durnin, John W sheint-endsleavin shortlyforWill' i Hamilton, and Dr. Mein " lessee, I - ashington, R,iht. Lock. � Le nes, of British Of unsurveved territory. The rates,the inspector ought to have the hart. 6-' . I . 9 . rental � Be lands is: placed at $10 power either to stop it or compel the ap - make prepamtilins for the, next election. Columbia. All the new a - Allteeg _f the . ' - I -It Pis stated to be the intention of 1z 0 11113 e4 , t- W. Sheppard, of aj �� an; atfon now we will by ac nton, to Greet � , . were, and are,' per same rates being given at less favored I clamatil6n, I ii'!-ir- J. N. Howard, of Exeter, has I 1� large hotel at Brando , If we neglect ,- PP per 10,0 0 acres, instead of $10 HOwick.-Reeve-J K it I - tbou I thickand thin support- - . - - First Deputy Reeve -B. S .. purchased the property of Mr. Joseph � Territory, in the . u, Northwest -Ome short . Our Reform friends era of the present Government, and owe ditionsiasto tbqplac-ingof cattle are the fact tb' and. Cool-, R. McKee and T. R. Gilpin. -9awden on Maiu street in that �Sprillg, taking ,a good C 1,000 a6res as heretofore. The con- places. Such should bo,tbe law, � I , at it is not is the fau it of the So- village, deal of the material with him from � 0 - in the South R�ding especially should un i cond Deputy R'aeve-D. Wo6ir and J. and intends erecting on it- f the , their appointments to partizan services altere'd. The', annual rental. for the people themselves. The reason the Croskery. . --- Clinton, such as doors, windo gashes I �farm station, prop'ertv is placed at 62 Grand Trunk, or rather the . Councillore-J. . J'aques, best hotel buildings in th county. Th' �w - bear in mind that they have not a great rendered to the powers that be. We , � "Grand S. Johustoill J. Edgar, till a James bdildiDg 6 and frames, and also the carpenters to deal to come Wall go upon, and that if - * I per acre instead of Si.25.- Wberathere Humbug,'" have Rot attended to the Mitcheil. � ii; to be 405 by 75 7eet -and three Put it -UP, so that he will I ± - k il they must fully endorse the followibg from the is Col ti ion for tiny particular land wauts'bf!.6hippers was because th� pro- Grey. -Reeve - - storoya high, and is to be completed lay in its erection. I suff-er no ae. they, Wish to ) their ma ' � [ 'Pe' It y Toronto Globe, and these tender. . -Tbos. Stra - an, by early next summer. t Will be a three - I story frame. -� retain remarks I re to be invited, -instead of its fe'ssed toi;say that th6 lowd. tniffic was acclamation. First Deputv , Reeve- 1 -� . %, u-nited front, and this can , I beirig-y�t up at auction as the . I -While a man namdd Taylor, of .� i tormor � 0 gmalVit would D6t,emplov the Road John Hislop, by acclamati - Usborne, was walking along the rail-- hold by the W as sfiOw Of fat cattle ouly her done by pro er and systematic mast commend themselves toevery one regulations provided. ' � , on. Second -The Christria . i who. will give the subject due consider_ i An addition to three mO"ntbsil!i 'the year,-'aud that Deputy Reeve -Walter t Riding o iety- at organization. 1 7 the. exceptions to these general regula- ea 8 C . Oliver, by ao- Way track at the Clinton station one Goderjob, last Wednesday,- was not so — , ) ation. It says: "We have nothing to . tions is � tbey were compelled to m&ke large eon- clamatiOn. Councillors - Edward day last week, he fell on one'of the largely attended as formerly, but the . �-� a I p4de of lands required for town t acts of American- proiluce to keep the Bryans, Thomas Ennis, W. �.Jilne, rails, breakina one of his legs ! say aga-iLst these five gentlemen &F and mining lands. ad fully 0 . The quality of the erbibits was fully up to I FOR TIM- fourill. time the Govern- ' . J I plot" I � ) employed. If the local Peter McDonald, Alex. McKa'. Richd. uufortUDateman wag unable to have . , ment have: rev';sed their Nirthwest private citizens or business men, bu� ' . --­­---­- . t, affic is small there is so much leas Rupp the standard. The falling off in, � I -P - * I the broken limb attended to until he I u MORRIS.—All the old Co Deil re. reacbed'Exeter.. as, no doubt � -ld naturall ' the public have a right to inquire what d(Care,ful Observer" on the I excuse for neglectinR it,seeing that I I number of exhibitors ,w - the -- land regulations. I One won . 0 . - I I Y�rig # � . � I., and the, shocking sta.te of the road Iven, - think that they *oald soon keaah per- - Railroads in this coull- lly, b, accla. arrived bome from Mani' 9 . Railway Question. shippers never complain at pa electea by acclamation. -Mr. Francis Clegg, of Morris, -has I Y Short notice gi y I services they are going to render the double rates I owin to the ver 160tian, bat iinfoiftunately the reverse is ;. country in return for the 35,000 a year MR. EDITOR,—SIR: I notice that--tryarenot govyrned byany principl y Y I bOha for a season s this - I e mation. Co il 0 - The Poultry shown was excel - i there is quite Hn agitation going on in 0 ! anc I 1.8 -Dr. Car 6r, John while. He bag taken- up land there lent, the first * the, cage. With: each revis' , they will collectively draw from tho .the' I known either in'�tbe "Heavens above r Gosmau, N. H. YOullo", Josepl Carter, andpurposes moving big family.out prize turkey weighing 221 1 Ion more ' county of Haron. for more railway on the earth be��eath ;­ the ­ I pounds dressed ; a pair r,f duck� 3 --'lbs., . I principle is W. Shane, R. W. M-itchell, t ohn Me. in the spring and will then be- I and J Power and scope I seems to be thrown ! People's pockets for life. Thery, are, - accommodation; that you have even known and practised only in the waters Millan, C. Flo i two geese 7�(Iigbing considerably I perhaps, not far below the average of been ont'dii a st ' ody, JaM65 . u I s T -uax, R. come a permanent resident of the ! over 13 pounds e,tch, into �tha hands I of speculators and , es � mping tour, and that ubder the eartb,-wbere the big fishes Simmonds, J. G. Moser. . . I . . I the membership of the body to which your hors got so disgusted with the swallow and devour the smaller ones. Prairie� Province. He intends ing i I . � fewer Gpportunit*s Eknd advantages ar ' business they' Hullett.-All the olti Co ncil r ' go I ; � give a I they 'have been attached, but th mere engaged in, that The farther freights are hauled the elected by acclamation. 11 I e- into. stock raising pretty extensively. - � . - I n to: actual selftlers. The last code I . . is is they made a bold attempt to bide cbeaper 'they are carried. The rates � -Thomas Mitchell, of Grey, who i . � Howick. I I Of rules seem to- 'e the least. sa,tisfac- , saying so , much the less for that body, themselves in a swamp in Logan. I from Pai'lloy, . Clinton .-Alayor- D. A. Forrester, bad been deceived by Beebe and Ainsley ' EXAMINATION.— The half yearly ex- � ; and not so much the -more for them. must confess � Wingbam, Seafortb, .by ,acclamation. �Reeve-E. Corbett last summer in the F3cythe sharpening ! amination of the pupil ,of Union School f spirit of � our borses a " I ative Hen8all, Paris and Toronto are all the and D. R. Menzies Deputy Reeve- apparatus, went to St. Thomas a few I Section No, 16, Ho ick and Grey, wail Mail -approve& of t 0 ty great -deal more alne to poin W - .. tory of all. Of I course the Toronto T Each accession of a partisan to tb -1 admire the Cons6ry 8 . em and pro I . . 13 ts wl�st, and the rates from Th' a. Searle. Coanoil- weeks ago to interview the prisoners ,-held on Tuesday the 20th ins -t. There fesses to i than yourown actions. It seems that Tee8water andWroxeter, although ser)t S - t. Andrew's * 1h Cooper, W. C* i already large' Conservative majority railway -fever is infecti' 0 Ward, W. S. iHar- was a fair attendance Z I think they are all'i right, but the , . . ]or S who are confined there in gaol. ; even- I only mak . Mr. . � Ous. It has been by Toronto, are just the same. Bat land, Janaes S i Of Parents. and . ! rs and i "' he Pupils acquitted thent- f oma e years in a, - tion from them. I selves in a manner which �rellectecL ..... gnomen of the . ount Forest is 2c. less than from the Joslyn, Henry Walker, Wm. Jackson - -Mr. John F great credit both to themselves and al, - passes under th 3 Go es -more- apparent the an- around 0ayfield for a great number of what is very remarkable the rate from St. James, Ward; Thos. Jackson, John will have some, itors, and t ing edition of tha same paper, which I . na th, by accle mation; Mitchell identified the prisone lous character of ,such a legislativ sprE mild for�, but it has Dow 0 satisfac I � chamber in such a c ,ad to every town and village -in Places,named. While armer, of Exeter, has I so -to tb 6ir teacher, Mr. George Mwig- -New'&, condemns ',hem without stint. i Oustitution as ours. the count .the rat? from St-JOhn,13 Ward, Jacob XorFe, Wm' dispoiged of hisstore in that village, re - The GovernMent L offer, CQ CiSely_ put, f It is more partisan even than the W. it is sincerely to be hoped S �' afortb and other Places has been 18c. Cooper, Hugh Moore; St. peorge,s Centiv occupied by Mr. W. B. Selley, I tosh.- The various classes were exava- . . - � ined by the teacher in Charge assisted Y I I - � . I . . oau, to Mr W. Mackie, for 640 acres of land ds as, follows: An party `4iducing 32 ! ver in the townships. If it does, and th ` harl for love or Money, the "Grand James McCartney, Wm ; . by Uessrs. kurdook. Daig, and- Miss - . n . that it will not spread to the farmers a d 20c to Montreal, and cars could Dot Ward, J. C. Stevenson, 0. 8, D . House Of Commons,. and as it is Do ' id they b settle 178 to take frE e ho called upon to face public opinion it in their�madnesg consent, to put their . Coats. in Manitoba. Mr. Mackie intends re- mesteads. f rom' ;� . 4lubtig Railway" have had Chicago McKillop--Reeve,�W' in, Grie�e and fitting it up for a general store, which Elliott, and Ju4ing.fr(, , . � remain 80. It is highly ex- hands in their pockets and build oppo- yt�rds blocked with empty in the manner the public domain . and 32 other set- will always sition.milway, cars for James Hayes. CO'Puoillom-Ward No. he will shortly open out. He also , tler, � ; pensive and worse than useless. - a to every town and vil- weeks, so uuxious were they to got I in I in which they answered the wa&y � � , , ! questions put .a to parch&4 I � I Win. Evans, re-elected by I nds tecoming a permanent resident'� . to them by the . as MAWY,amarter- . ]age that is clamoring for them, the their -full Hbare of east 'bound freight at tion ; Ward No. 2, Goo. Ho)l nd and 6f Exeter. : examiners they . . ---- I cclama- to -appeared to have been I sections itt a price which. wil-I cure will be infinitely worse than the 10c. per 100 IN. to Portla ,i, or 18c. to Fi lay Ro ; Ward . 3, Alex. Kerr ays ago Mr. Pagan, wll,o I thoroughly ana.carefally trained. Af- , ' . posses 'lot the ' THE trial of Guitteau for the murder Present great. grievance. Too man 20c. to Liverpool. So great was the and George &1urdi ; Ward No. 14 Wm lives about three miles east from Kin- I ter the glasses bad finished reciting - party fl an acre, f1f all receive absolute ' n n ss No -A few d 'i . � y ' of President Garfield 'is still draggi�n ja!lways in "a countiy would be a greater jam that loaded cars for that CA) bad Casb, Charles Do 0 1 Gray, I - , , . OiOu of 1010 acres for $1 a � 11 9 injury than tioo few. Railways to be of to stand ' - � , n ,' along. An '- 1" dds, Roderic tail, in the township of Ashfield, ' Mr. William Doig was appointed chair - Immense 'number of w on the track for weeks before and Wm.' Archibald. I I acre, with compi - I 1�' I � , lost one of his tbiDrougbbred cattle � man- He enumerated the qualities C,f � . I et�e liberty to bold the " nesBes have been examined, any real service, must be seltsupport- they could be unloaded. The sa -Wingbam.-Mayor-- C3. Taij Scott The animal being sick, Mr. Pagan pro: ! a good teacher and th same for the best � _and the ing. Now. it appears tome that one blockade had to tHhe place i6"P' me Ought Mr. Macin- . - �, rices that can be ob. ! defence is doing all that is po' gible to' of " ortland and Goo. McKibbin. Reeve -H. W. C. cured Rome linseed oil, to give it as a ! tosh Possessed these. - H6 then caned I 8 . two things must be the case, either for want of proper facilities for un- Meyer and Mr. Gordon. Deputy Reeve medicine. After it was administered, on thp rest of the visitors ,)resent fo.r tained. Or to Put �t more shortly, the 'Bupport the Plea of insanity. This,' the N. P..must -have bad a Must won- loading. During all this time - Government will give half a townsh' 7 derful effect in improving the trade of 'Canadi- -Win. Elliott,- elected y ace]&-mation. the animal suddenly became worse and -ar 10,240 acrea, to � IP, i however, is likely to fail. Most Of an traffic was . at a stand still, unless b I addresses. all of whom expressed them - 0 Turn berry. -Reeve- Jag. 11401111iDgS I died. The n1timate cause of its death � Selves well satisfed the ci unty, or else such towns as God- they happened by eb with the progress " I the school is making. aDc6 -to got an old and Robert Miller. Deputy is said to be the presence of some 4 � $10,240, and sixty- the experts examined do not seem to orieb, Brussels and Lisbowel do Dot re. car that wks unfit for the American G. - :tour -settlers on. tbel other half Of the �- - . Barton and WM- McPherson eove . township. This, By believe Innob in Guittean's madness, I quire any baorli railways to meet f -be Couu- poisonous substance in the Oil. . ! � .. 3tem, while it ' . tra e, for bear in mind, the Company cillors-James Anderson, R. ' �It having become known that Mr. ' I --- trespou Thomp� � MCKMOP. Will atleast they think thereis too much roeq,iromentbof their trade. Goderich are, sible for the delivery of every son, Thos. Price. Albert H Thos. Edwin Gaunt, who has been the Deputy i I PABX SOLD.—Mr. James Campbell : - has been Dearer dead than -alive ever bushel of American grain they receive, T1isl0P, ttild Robt. J. Evansughell e Of West Wawanosh for 15 years, ' prove, a most oost13 one as an emigra- method in it to be genuine. It is doubt- ' tion scheme, will Aill more encourage' Since she got the present railway, and whereas the ' Reev I ' 9 ful, however, if the fellow' -will be -Brussels, oDly for the exertion y are only responsible to Wroxeter.-Roeve-A. L.* d6on, by intended retiring from that position I has sold his farm, being lot 15, on the -Peculation, as the actual settlers who ' a of John Cla4diau shippers for the delivery of acclamati n. couu�,.i I � 14th concession Of MCKillOp, to Mr - are SeCu- . hanged. The trial - is being pro. teekie in bringing the railwav six , I Vought, 10 flors - �. B. numerously signed petition was pre- I ,red in t.'Liis �way will be required lollged to. such an extent that the miles out Of its natural course, * the! "ould cars;1' if they have leaked Thou. Hemphill, A. PdOton, J. sented to him, asking him to reconsider I Thomas Souter, his neighbor for the, - . - sum of $2,900. This farm . ' nds they occupy, pu I would an(lare only half fall, the loss falls Saunderson, Wm,..Harr,..P, i, paulial big decision and serve the township'izi the ; olitains 50 to improve the $ blic are losing interest in it, and the still have been Ainleyville, with three entirely on the shipper. Such being I Thos. B. S n'ders W A. Mausol�. 88L acres and is an excelie while the remainj ­ I _Ilt lot. li balf of the tOwII- terrible tragedy w* I churches, two taverns, one store and a theicase, it is perfectly plain that the GoderichaTown' * . Me capacity for another year. an I EXAMINATION.—The I r eeve- ' rence to the wishes of the petition- 1 - , 111 soon on4y be re- "smiddy." Although I am a strong Canadian railways that have been bui-it 1G. Elliott . I the Pupils in School Section No, 4, ship owned.- by tb)- CQMDa- ship .- Fo ,deffe" �xamination Of �- uy can be memberect as 'a thing of the past.- believer in the beDefiCiEkI effects 'of the mo'stly by the people's o � � I by acclamation. eputy ers,.Mr. Gaunt consented to his being ; . - held until it is ma(�,e 'valuable by the Some other disposition will li-kely be N* P., I must confess I do riot believe operated entirely ft. I wl"I money are Reeve-Josepli Whitely. J(,hn B'3acr)m. I again placed in nomination -for -the ! A' cK"'OP, took Place on the 22nd inst., - labor and in�provelninnts of the settler I that these two towns, no interests of the Councillors - James pea . I and was quite a success, there beiW ' _ � - 13 made of him, but what that wilLbe it is which were so American people. - 'J . I cock, John I Deputy Reeveship, and on Monday last : I - u� about 40 visitors present, The - - . on the other ha near being dead -even although ; ThIg fall when the Cox, James Wallace, James Leith- was elected by acclamation. I Pupils �f- Another very impossible at present to sa -, one markets were ll�igh and the demand waite, David Purvis. -John Nott, Veterinary Surgeon of � were examined by their teacher, Mr. � .y bag changed its name -are able to suP*- active, the demand was Bati.sfied I Hartley, assisted by Miss Hays, Messrs. forcible Objection t(l, the new regula. -- ­. ­0� port two railways. Stephen .-Reeve-V. Ratz, ; I ' tions, is the maili-t st encouragement . . It appears to me if formerlv I Brussels, performed the operation of I . � I Ne mainly by our own railways devoting Deputy, elected n , , Dorrance and Duff and i through a rigid examination, b. - 131-E - On Christmas day . es at reduced rates, it would Arn�ricau of Deput� Reeve -1:1. Eilber a d �T, J ' ' that is given, f(�r Ws of the'Week. their trade wore divided between two all. their energies to the carrying Reeve by Acclan4atio '. I Parabentesis Abdominis on a horse the 1 were put �he acquirement of REmA4KA . rival ]in . I property of Alex. Robinson, of Morris. I . .utthe * " way in which they acianited themselves � ' - very large tr:v­19 , f land by individuals ' th,,e was riot a particle of � ioe on -the, 'P1,veso unprofitable tha , grain in the manner I have Johnston. For Councillors 111 Jobn 1 It was a case Of flatulent colic and the ! reflects great credit ol� the t I at in less than - I . I , s 'ntroduciDg into i - eacher, who I described. Now when prices are down 1 Ryan, W. Baker, C. Brown and I J. W,-. I poor animal was so much bloated that � or eaorporatiowi th� . . Hudson river. � twelve months they would have to stop and there is really no demand they will � is the right man in the right place. � . . � . Watson. I � 1. , that coun-try t1le. SMALLPDX SCARE. The spread of , running unless the farmers came to be ready to attend to the wants of the i I it would.have expired it, a r, -,-.rt C-116. � 1�) oxious landlord small -pox throughout Illinois is Ca their rescue by gr&nting them a y — I I Perfor M-ina ; rtofrebhmon.�,;k, were served to the .� I " " . * . . I I this operation was the i IT Going early people.. What with the fall in the I .-Visitors at Doon. ' he examination and tenant sN stt-m, �, ich has created a good deal of alarm in the state. - subsidy to keep up .the opposi only way "of saving the horse. lt has I . ; i and still Creates GOLD ARRIvAL. 11 Talk is cheap, but it t tion. markets and tbe.idvance in the .rates.of Huron Notes. � Was brought to a close about I ry pe.ri3on . four - - 80 much mischief in - An Australian . akes money to freight the'country has been robbed out Mr. Jas. Fulton, of Walto been believed by almost eve o'clock by. speeches, fr,,)m a number of I I a, an,,', I -do not believe the of atleast 15c. per bughel. appointed a county con , the visitoris, who all expressed them - r steamer arrived at San I I the old count y. ROwever, there - Francisco on build railwav , was that when once the intestines of aborse ; ' . Is one Tuesday with $415,W in - farmers of Hurrou will agrant any more i � stable at t e last -were nunctured that death lun-cold �­ i benefit tbid these ni t---;- gold for th e I U ; I I �, � * I --4AM C.Uang0s Mint. Uqutracts have been made tbis las L3"'Tjlng Or tne County Court I "'. I selves well pleased with the exa - . � 14, 11 bonuses to railways. The R t lY follow. Mr. Nott bag performed the ; I Mina- I ­ 'F p 0 ro� en tbe'towDsbips who have spoken wee to carry wheat from St. Louis to , - I ver, a number of I T.RB N MINITION.-The nomination � I hn- the regulationg will accomplish. SMALLPDX AND FILTH.—SMallpoX is show Live w Orleans, for 14c. Engineer, who has been seriously ill for times with , 9 - 'If Mr. A. Bay, of Clinton, ex-C3u 7ty ' tion, -Com. 1 Q i rpool, by Ne n above operation, howe I 'I � They will hel t I ish the coffers rapi(-Ily spreading in Jersey City in eon- great caution. Jobn McMillan has not per 100 lbs. I do not share 'in tile several weeks, is somewhat better.' success. . I e took place in the school in -4 even been beard from. It is a well 11 -per publish- , sequence of the filthy condition of the fears that the Syndicate v -Mr. and' Mrs. �Hugb ,Job ,;Of -The Goderich Signal of last week ; section No.� 6 on Monday last. TAs will �1, of the Conservative 4ewspa for Reev � sLre ill be able to I �� -, �..-, ets. . known fact that John. is either for or. says: Mr. C. F. Straubol, the harness- I be seen b ' f ` . I . nston ff -J Or -8 ill the country 1 The regulations, i IMP03e on the Province of Manitoba Godericb, left last week for Tex I y�e arence to another column I . - , I against an agitation. The ebauces are I ", m aker, on Saturday last disposed of 1 there is a gp(,d C � �y - I OCEAN STEAMERS MISSING .-Several . i A, which occupy cansiderable s I The geographical position of that Conn. where they will spend the winter. " rop,of aspirants th � I I f- � pace are � ocean stea' er' he will be beard from before any Money is � :� , � M Bare over -due at New avo Only to take the harness which took the prizes at 11 year, and as a consequence excitement I . ; 1. &Iwa-Ya pabliihed forlseveral try i� such that they b -Rev. Mr. Logie, for many years the Toronto and London exhibitions of � runs higb.� The seb I g � weeks in ! York and Boston. Their owners are goes oat Of Hull6tt- If the people �f the precaution to - build 'either a pa f the Rudgerville Presbyterian ool house was - Huron have not had the railway ac- railw%y or a canal to .M.Youi3g,Jr., of lot -8. crowded, and the elect � apprehensive of their loss. ; I 8 "cession in each pa' ,er that supports i� I 'or 0 1 1879, to Air. W - 1: r a "I f, �h a Govern ment aud i r MORMONISM IN ENGLAND. - There I commOdatiou they are so justly entitled of the bead __,h�rcb, preached in C&Van C urch concession 5, Colborne. The harnes ' . Ora present e,u- I � Ifo in a fat to, they have o ' the navigable water' Ex6ter, on Sunday last. � a joyed a regular field day. The affairs : � and I have been 1,500 converts to Mormonism illy themselves to blame. s of the was placed on Mr. Young's fine span of of the town�shjp were thoroughly and � Z, p roft-table take for thi 3 Nels River. With such a string to ,Salt has been struck at Port Frank three year old colts, and it was diffi- t- -_ publishers. The I made in England during the What use is there in having a Govern- tbeiron her railways, besides 0 of Lake Ruron�, in vel� discussed,, and the whole , ; 11 . �. f . past year, - C ;-, gul ,is way will in Mont and,so Many m*embers of Parlia- the ; i� 111ow re ations in tb I be a They will proceed to Utah early - j are powerlegs to I = and ot n the shore cult to determine whether the harness exhausti - � 4, Mont, if th being so convenient to the great Mis- disl aijce afternoon was devoted to the work. - I e I i compel' sissippi route, the chances are, if the . f M - I - th . i, il ,_; M , shers I TIIE PREsIDENT's ASSASSIN .-Guiteau . - the terms of their , . bor�d was 1,200 fee I showed off the horses to advantage, or I The meeti go however, w most order- , deal- more be eficia-1 fo L e publi 1882. ' railways to act up,to �� en. The . n as � I'�� of ConservativenewEtl) . . . Wee versa. One thing is certain, Mr. o ly, and the . -8 Patrick R611y, of Blyth, has Young has now as complete a turnout , most - . ' &Po`� - than they ! has been receiving some Christm charters ? The county and townships present principle is carried out,-tbe --Afr. I discussions were, for the I ms o One, which came through ve so - in horses and harness as can be found I part, 400d natured and to the �­ 4 will be to those desirc as furtherfrom market the cheaperthe . :� .1i f Bottling on. I presents. surely were not so simple as to gi come to the surface once more. He � rate, --they will get their surplus ear- was elected Reeve of Blyth on Mo day in Colborne. point There are a lot of good men in �­ l the farming lands of the Northwest. it I Corkhlll, vas an ingeniously made gag much -money for railways without get- by acclamation. eld , , , . ,4 I i , ried for a mere song. There is s I the fi, , U I to close his mouth, and the other was & -t'ng some sort of a'guarantee that they ome- � I and if the people of Mexillop � . . do not h"01all int6lligeut and suitable miniature gibbet. would provide the necessary amount of -Mr. D. Stirling, of Butternut ].low, Gorrie, will be ODe,a0d On Sunday, i' Council for i� � is an ill Wind that doo�s not blow amy thing is wonderful in the geography of The new Presbyterian Church in : - person good, . , i, A MExoRIAL CIIAPEL rolling stock. to meet the requirements the cc untry as in the railway manage- township of Colborne, has purchased January 15tb. Ser'v-jces will be bold at- own fault. �ext year it will be their I , I .-The Emperor - , 11 . -- - 0 � I The hottest battle � I I � . of Austria has resolved to r'ect at his f the trade. Mont. I have seen it stated that -Port 112 acres of the Point Farm esbat6 half -past ten a. In., I I - , how- � �f' .e Besides they could ' 1 " � ii have got a charter from the Gov nOt Nelso was 500 near Goderich. for 02,500. at half past two I ever, will likely he for the I - Own 6xPeuse a memorial chapel on the ern. - . 'Six � I . Reeveship. I .. ; THE SPECIAL corr4ondent of Miles nearer Great and half -past P. in. Rev. Mr. I This, it is ' ,� 44 1 the site Of the Ring Theatre at Vien . ment without pledgiLg tbem6elves to B.ri.taia than' New York. If so, Win- -Last week Mr. V. S�ewart, of the enerilly expected, will be a ,- - �' Toronto Globe ha 11a, in . 9 reo�ently been con which a Dlpeg, the Chicago of the Domi i Do n ree Smith, pastor of Erskine Oburch, I very, close 0, , ritest, and neither of .the W - requiem will be 'celebrated do this both promptly and expeditious- nio London Toronto, will preach ! I I I � - tributing tor that jorima yearly for the victi must )e nearer the English year old general purpose colt to an I candidates Or their friends will leave & . ;K p�Z -1 a series of ins of the fire. ly. Such being the case, the pe market . &in- and evening. Rev. Mr. � � -� v ery interesting I OU have only to rise in their `Ple than that city. Who. knows but the- erican buyer, for the sum of $150, and � ; lette ' , No . - M 0 i �oi 811Z I stone untun ed to secure victory. j I Irs descriptive of PRI9cEs- - The Bac- glit and of Brussels, will' occupy the pul- I . 71 �., his: journey fro,na ' � l ebante, with the sons of the Prince of . ts 9 whe mi ov tiM8 may come when Ontario will be a seven months' old sucking colt for I COUNCIL bOINGS.—At the last Meet- �� t E-- demand their �rigb n tb will ship . pit in the afternoon. An Open:* tie,a ing of the Mcj�illop Council a number �F � i Monton in the I Waleson board, arrived at Shanghai have all the railway 1� 1 7, ping her surplus to the English 1100* meeting will be held on the noo Ir Z, � Northwest Territo - accomm�dation ' If .. -, � parkeb by Winnipeg. Mr. J. Boyd has sold his f of accolunts�i for township work were . - I i t th y4equire without going to the ex- . Irm, and evening of the Monday fol I - I ry to% Brandon i,n I November 30. Residents there and a o b — I . . . . i4 Manitoba. -This journey Singapore are said Pense of building more I will stop, but before doi � t 1i 9. I passed and a couple of charity grants I was made to have ,been ,die. ng so I lot 31, Lake'Sbore Road, Asbfield owln � .f-, - The farmers � t near Tea will be served from 3.30 .30 in 1 ordered, an4 the sum of $40 to each of -1 of the country, who are in realit Kintail,, containing ninety njue lloires, McIntuosh's Hall. Speaking i I ate in the fall and was accom ' I pleased because the Admiral would not . would advise any of your readers to to 6 � 1 t� i II the I the Councillors and 654 to the Reeve . � . . I y the think over my plan .Ch n the evening. Rev. )fr. for their services in letting and ' . ­ plished allow the Princes to Governme to Mr. Lambartis, of -Huron, for 84 ebur ; ; 1i U ud6r Many and trying difficult accept entertain- Dt, ,are surely not going to carefully. I am 800. ,. 'p, found short, cheap and - 1h, who super- . .. 0 . ill deliver one of intending jobs, &C., was � Yours, &C., attempted suicide a short time ago, voted. � .--, - the corres : ndent tries to PANIc IN A BuFFALo TEMATRE. — their numerous representatives are I . I � , Although -rument and effectual. Smith of Toronto, w I I - ies. Mont except as officers of their ships. ackii wledge that ibe Gove .sure it will be -Mr, Thos. Gibson, of-. Bly ' I -1 : S A authorized to is The - t IL hi,, very interestin - g and instructive I Reeve was also ?i p ut the best face -upon things Possible, Panic which for a while thre - "use, by al- A CAREPUL 013SER died at the residence of -Mr. Win- I lectures. . e de- ��- . atoned m6re, for orname t' than l , 811 '14 -1 13 VER. Shane, in that village, on' Monday last. I bool tax to the � , . ` serious results occurred In. the Adelphi owl the railroads to run the couatry. -Miss Emma V. McGill, I Trustees of each of tbowschool sections. - ,� I " � -eeling that the I Iftally wonderful, however, how a Municipal No ' �' � yet one caDiaot help : I I bentures for the local Th t Buff&l' It is r of Gorrie, ­ 0, On Monday night. -The Rev. Dr. Cochrane, of Brant- who has been visiting for some time at- I It was als ' '' 1� 12 minations. I �: 9 ) I I 0 re ­ ' Zb, - Government and people will strain at a ford is to deliver a lecture in solved on motion of Mr. - � greater Part of" the qOU ttrY- throu h T=tro e was caused by some -one fall- . - The foll Clinton , Portage I& Prairie, Mahitoba, retained 1 *' which he p - I , 11 . Ow , i � ,assed is n0t as favorable iligonthe stairway, the gnat and swallowa c, ing is the result of the under the auspices of'tb - - V ­ i Evans, and seconded by Mr. Grieve, .� L, I � crowd sur i amel. Take, for nomin e Litjprary So- I home last week. Before leaving the ltbatMr.Pa ck Burke be relieved from I " �� for settlement as ging - ationi; in each municipality in ciety, about the 18th oll Ja6uaty � Portage she was made the recipient of I keeping th -1 .1 ­ I Maly suppose. 110 over him un,til, he was packed several instance, the liquor traftic, a -business this county : . n - . I � ' - - . e ditch open opposit lot r,' 11 _Mr. win. He � I - Bolgra we � Dry, 0 two very handsome and costly presents. � I � I started deep, then some one shouted bulk of the People have Seaforth.-The MAyor. Reeve and home again from on the 7t t � . � on his; homeward j,ourney ear1y that the great � I I I I -fire. The Dakota, ve, is I , � �. in October, and even &� ths Police, however, were quickly on the no Pecuniary interest in, besides being Deputy R concession, Providing he :+ � -t earl date . after a two I' The members of the lodge of Indepen- wil I 11-1 I eeve re-elected by acclama- years'- sojourn. I I maintain and -keep open �� . y spot and succeeded in restoring quiet, a business that cannot be regulated by tion. . He speaks in gloiving! dent Order of Good Templars of that ! alOnt n I an equiv- � � I ' j t - the cold Was intense, abd anow storms and as far as heard from no one was law. Still the' Goveiniment have Tack6rf3mitb.-All t" terms of that coulitty,,and intends re. 11 placepresented. her with a gold w I .umber of rods should the water ­ ,� I �! ,� . � I atch i take its i mO t da4Y occur- - ; . i -� &udbhzz&rds, of al, , seriously injured. be raembers of turning there -in tho spring. _ 12 tural course. The next I :. passed several laws to sto the sale en. the old Council re -e in manife�'-ation of their esteem for her ; meeting of t :� p .1 � ; k, �ce Ed -Mon : 1� I . I � �, tion Crystal I and the active part she had taken 'I Leyden, I � i -1 ren - Between ton and Touch, tirely; they have .also passed several looted by acclama- -It is rumored that Messrs. I e Council will be held at . . I I 'Wood Hills, where, his 1%st letter closes, The New Laiad Regulations for . to restrict the sale, and so anxious are & Black, boiler makers, &c., of, Goder- ' in the welfare - of the lodge since its ! J6-�uarv. : tool on the third Mondayin . i � � c� Usborne.-All the members �- ' F - the Northwest. . nforeed old Council re-elected by acclamation. n( 1 , SCHO;L REPORTS . 4L the, country d6eif not s"m to be an in - i I � I 4 they to have the present law e of the iob, intend removing their busi 3ss to 1 organization. On the foll * �, I onsider thij .-T-The following re- � - p Viting one for settleme � _ The Government have issued a now that they have ap 'ointed an inspector Exbt r. -Reeve -L. Hardy, by ae- Clinton as ihey c 7 Lt place I iDg the members of theowl'ng even- - ­ I clamati u. Con neillors-Jas ."Pickard, - -One day1ast week . � . I over the length and '�ntral- I i �- n�- There is, of code of regulations for the sale and in each riding P .more c Methodist ' � course, a, great breadth o ' Port is the result of a written examin- � � . I Church eboir presented her with a I ation given.to the papils of School See- , deal Of 900diland, but a regulation of tbe 1-1 f the Province: whereas 4- a bov to -Q m,atl 1 'k- ig ; � 11 V- W -rr I 1 1.4 i �, 1 i I - DEcEmm I ,, �, � 11 - � Jur,ri6tt Camp I I -- inarks obtainal � , � . . 357, TWy Shax I I- ! Agnes Govenlaii ­ � - I . Class-niarks 4 ­ . . �, McIntosh 246, 1 �, . Gordon 218. F � . tainable, 380-' 1 . � Scott 137, N.agf ,� I -Y - S' � LrxsRAR I . - - - - . I � held its ususu J - i I -1- evenmg. The , I - . .. : - I - 1. could be deaireo�. . . store fox all wh . .. � � selves �Of it, the, . - # -� . - 1 ww"5e. Nearly I � 7 - I 1. take part did so. � - - I I who were abseir - � . . I I I -� - - evally compet( � - I I tertainment c( 4 - � � recitations., spee I I � . i . �- . chair was Occup - ­­ ,non who did his , . I snd humorous ii I - . . - theman. Excell � I kV Messms. Spar - and HarthkV.. ;J' - . ., - "The Balial id, . I " . . I which show4l - . � 4 1 been taken 1 n7 I . - . . I - Xnrdie and 1. I - . � Scotch recitation . G. Xcl-ntosh gav I I . 411OUCConnoil Mf . - I G. Lockhart tool' � - Beginniugs and ,, I � in his usuat, . showed hoxv tb - - I America has . ... - humble stati.)ns � . . - I '. 1� . thos.) who supph -- �. - - occasion are en( : . 1: - � that tb at part of- � � . well filled. Mesi , � ­ . T'. Thu m�son Sal I feetly- delighted - . . . - . � � evening's enjoym, I I . - 6 close by tenderiul �, those who volunti . � and, ilso to em . The aext meetfirt : - . it . day, evening, Jau � --- foUnwing. subjeei . "'Affirmed that W- - ' J � 11 witli Civilization " . will be led by,G� � � G,,Lockbart, J, I . ana J. McFaul. I . - : .1 naxtley, supporte I _ � I I McIntosh, D. Don . � . Mon. . cral � , - I . . RF,-:ovAr..- 4 .. Mr.' , � I - into his new hou-, �� - I spated to eniov its I - -I . 9WciDE.---Js6bez . -on the 12th -,co,we � mitted suicide by . - I X01) day, the - 2 . troubles is said to i I - - I 1COMMIttilig thie ras � 1 � 11 ----- VIOVINATION.--U _Place,)n )1-0-nday a 't . 4 T. Strai6ban, R;e�i ..... � acclamatioll, as WE I i � I and Mr. W. Oliver; - - *1 D#Ptity Reeves. -�, 11 I for Couucillors. hu nuinber aTerequin ­­! He, RE-ELECTED.—T] . . I niectirg of School 1 . I was held here 01 . . 2. the retiri:ngrtrustee Vus re, elected. : PERSOINAL.- Doet of Detroit;tR-ev— . Camberne ; Meow I Case,of Toronto V . . Sto,b�eman, Of Law � ing friebils. I .... -- . . C-uuxs,xa&s DA,Y.- .. . :: . ` . inst., which was ob � I I - I Day, pit ased. off ver - I illage was thron . vi I gl� � - I day, and all seeme( , �� ,good tim e of it. T1 11 � tion,of the day was, , ; I - . . !whIch was largely. , � ,Men from far and' - : , etweeil Mr. T. Bh� . . :b � � I . ' I'll. � Mr. S. Fairbairn, of � F I . I !Durse of $176. did I I - � V . 13issett, we underi� . I � I � . . - � , 0hoot. . � I 11 � ' LOCALITIES.— it� , QU tP-ro On Mohday fbi . thenomination -of ; . . The ladies and gent - .1 Church deserve cr i i ulanner in which th I � - - ... . their oburth. It ms. .... a, � I —several croiiBiugs 11 , - ur Am I needed, on o - ill many placeE, - There are 9, great - I . the viHage at prIeME . - AChriatmas holiasys.-. :—.1- 1"11-!-- 0 - I ;.� . . eriby. W MU LL V,u c ain in recog I 1. L - � - I and nwick, and J. N. Howard. ; her services as organist during her stay :1 The papers given to the 5th and 4th '. . i o un er their con- freig M..bissett, E. Drew, Gauleyfell'through the elevator open- I ultiOn of tion No. 4 for the parpose of promotion. , - , -very great deal of it ht traffic, which is really the life `11 � . ; . �s broken - trol. in the Northwest. The new regn- blood of the whole countr'y, is left on- Wm. F ing in Doherty's Organ Factory at � in the Portage. � � : Wea!Rhy, while ti lations differ from the former Hay.�Reeve-Dr, � � ;z I � I mber S171 &long the ones in tirely " Buchanan, by ac- Clinton, a distance of three store , classes were Bach, 4,8 are used for en- . � i ­ I to the tender mercied of soulless clamation. ys, but 1 -The residents of the vill 1. i - i age of ; tr nee to High Scli.00ls. Thenames of - &� . 4 I � to carry out - J. C. , la ' Fordwichheld a public meeting a few ! th'Ose most successful only appear: FifthL. , �k route is very scarce. T,3e seasons, also, several respects. A new class iflication .railway corporations, Deputy Reeve --S. Rannie, fortunately sustained no injury. I T�t of .- . the lands is adopted, which may be When and bow the . fleisch. Councillors - H. -The farm of Mr. James Roberfa."n, I evenings ago for the discussion of the ; � L as follows : � . stated. briefly Y Pleasb, their char- Heyroel,'J. F. Moritz, Alex. McEwen, Bayf(�rld concession, Ooderich to 2 ArO Short, and barely ; Lffoyd; time for A-, lands ters beiii _ L lb - I , .g allow . . I Class -marks obtainable, 592 - Jolm : � 0 ' � J �2 the Crops to mature within 04 miles o ed to remain a dead N Friec following matters : First, the a0isa- I SParling 50-, Eliza Shannon 408. ' . I � X Rat Year in the . VT�; 101, settlements Canada- n -either side of the letter, as if they were 'Only. so muc * , I W. Snider .and Daniel Sur- ship, lias been sold to Mr. 1) - I ct , which hel passed, a l- Pacific ,Railwa o h erus. Mr. Charter's James Ste p,. bility of procuring market scales or hay I Fou I � Ines ; Y. r its branch waste paper. � .was nominated, .of the 9th concession, 1 -for the sum I f rth Class-�-marks obtainable, 592- 1 0011aidermble: portion ofl � B, lands within 12 miles of pro- . but decl ued standing. 34,380'. The farm co*tains 80 acres. lo scales ; 2d, of securing the services of a , Al(-xander Me utosb 441, Tilly Gibson I . . �f I thO crop had Jected lines other than the - MY remedy for pftlot and present Goderch. -Mayor- H. Horton, ac- . regular station.master; 3rd, to induce - 6-1, James Hqgg 374, William L kba�rt I � �� ; I I Canada Met �- a grain buyer to locate i,u p i 40 - _ * 0 1 - . t Canada Pa- grievances is tbalthe Government ap. clamatic u. First Deputy Reeye�Jos. -The members of the ordwich - i 363, William G y � - - � 4 � I . - �� -1 .1 I .. odist church atWhitwhnrch,EaatW - , ovenlock 360, Ma�i - � I � I . � I I aw% 4th, to take steps towards e8tablishinli 11, Campbell 346, Robert B. Hogg .306, � - ­ � � 1 . I I I . . . I � I * I - i . I I . I . . i . . � . � I I � . . � . I � I � . . . I I I �' I , I � � . , � I I I I I . . . . - I . ; . I - I . � : i I i I � 1% � i - I . . . . . I - I , * I . � - I I - i , . iipo I I— � � - I. - , . 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Is ; ' Qua, . who has � . teacher in the villag, � years, and who now � Ba�y City, was- p James Grassick, in 2 echolar& with a boax dish and knife, toget � .,of other presents, tl companie-1 by a very pressive of the regre ' ars. tit losing her frier cl,coiapl . ed witib. -' I nt-L 'I] for I 17 � �lre we) _ . to IV, :11ch miss M'C-Q plieZ ', tha�nlking thet -, address wnd vair thei-Barne time exprf pating with them a ing.them that they N a warm. place in hel SoxnEr,.-The Sol I Ladies! Aid Societ Church on Sunday ; -Ahe Sabbath Schooli cess- The R�ev. R" 1. t0r, Presided OV1317 t! . usual pleasant ani The entertainment � -� dresses by the chairi VX. Craig, of 011ir. I Miss K.tte 'Mitchell 7 T . . - I Bich . recitations by' G. J. Sutheriana ; n, - I .. under the able lead I - � 7bermid; solos by w - � � ; 1k noldB, a0companied � air, --. paniea by Miss Dl� Songs b -V Mr. Wan 111� XlZheh ; instrumei. . s, Visses -Reynolds" " I 'a. dock Where all di,41 � �hat`woa will u6t:at , Ize. guffic,e it to I", I , � 11 I Was good" f,he at. - S�