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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-12-31, Page 4RN , . 1� I I � .� I � - � � - � I . . I . ­ � ! I I I � : �, . I . , - I - . . I I I � . 1. I I I - I . - � . I I i - - . � I . 9 . I I - . . I . I � � . . I I � . ; ; I I - f - � . : � " . I I 1 � - I � � I � . 4 � - I I . . I . . 1 "I . . I , 11� � ­ . . . - I . ; ,s� � . - . � � . . 11 ! . 1'.." . � - . I � . - : 4 I . . I. � . ­ . 11 . .. I . I o I I . I � -: - I I . . � I I . � .. � � . . MR.— � I .. �. ; . . - I I I .. .. I - . I �� - I I . . . . . - , i I i i - � I i I i . I I . t � � . . . I - . . I . . I . Ar - . . � , . . . . . ! I 11 . . . . i . . I . . ! . ­ I . - . . t '­,� . . .1 i � -qw. . � . I � I . . . �- 'I I � � � - , : I I . i I I I I I � I I . . I � 1 - ,I 2 1 � � . - . � I � I i I I I � . I - .1, � : I . � . I � I . - . - .- ; � . I IF . I I I. . : 1*1 I : ; I � � , . . - � � . . : 4 I � . . . . i I I i � � - . — I i -- I . . . .1 T E*HURO ��Expo . i .. - ----­-­----- - ; 11 SIT OR I I I - I '' i ! - I I 3; --- . I .. . �- DECEA(BER 81, 18-86.1 . - � I . . ' i Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=� -f � � -- � ,- -. . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'. canoe than in any o!ther. I' - by horses. ecision to retire was i. ie result of due "Coal oil was applied . to the buins at once Master of SeaflDrth High School, havin I Supply g 11 - ----in .- . . I — I I t shows the to its body and- ,yawn ou . � - &N'The figure between the pare , nthesis afte � peopl6 of Ontari to be level -beaded and Considerable timehaying lapsed dur- eliberation' . g in prov"sion fo� the w I - I , I , and ar* fr6rn no ill- by some of the men, and he was thee resigned his po ition, and being about to the inner mail, , antt Of - . . - between I the B, . which was exch line denotes the page of the paper on which ca,paible of distinguishing in, I the work of saying the animal, Mr. temper or weariness -.� office. 'Lord carried to the residence of Mr. Runci- remove, from t ser1v d I � I he adyertiseinent will be found. ' . ,Isdon was forced to go home and leave. itandolph has abandol '.efd his cont man .. county, thisBoard take in an excellent manner at , e twelve .1 Anuua-1 Meeting -Thos. E. Ha3�a­ (5) e,spurious, n . I em- , WhenMrs. Runciman applied oils this.opportunitF of bearing testimony to o'clock. At four O'clock 3A r. Ra*11- I : gen6ine and th - 6. matter in th z, sleigh. Next morning E6 teary; was plated visit to Ireland. until Dr. Whitely arrived. We areglad the efficiency, 'diligence and courtesy ton . was appointed . . . � - I . Notice-Hetlry Eilber. (,5) what coating the latter-miay be incased, _ hi -ed to. extract the sleigh, which was � SNOW STORM IN En iLAND.-One of to the � . ; - Teiicher Wr'anted-R- Chisholm. (5) � it 3140wily also that,they a found with the pole only above surface. to say he is progressing. favorably now. which have always characterized him as when he called a i D. Mis ch*-ir ' . Z - f po _4 1-1. Willi4ill, D, McLennan. (9,�': . _ . lrmtlrance Agencies -G. J. Sutherland. (8) I I re capable o the severest snow stormi that ever visit- .-The Presbyterians of Chiselhurst. a member of this Board. In partin son, who, acco �. ClovL�rSeed Wanted , Tile gentleman declared the adventure a O;d the country passed 9 Panied by Miss I . , administering a fitti,ng rebuke to those c er England on had a social at the house of Mr. Peter with him we wi�h him the success which . . . . Maho6l Notice to Ta.-waYers-S. Carnochan. disagreeable one, ever to be remembered Sunday. Ra presented- the Teacher wit], a beautiflull, - Card of Thanks -D., D. Wilson. (5) � alarmists,, bath - lay and clerical, b -hitn� . - ilways weie blocked 1111d Cooper, in Ttickerwnith,' on. Friday hi energy and �ind and genial manner. writing desk, whiskj and an Ornamet . . - *Killop Iniarance.Co.-W.J. Shannoia. (6) � pLj rely L .- legraph wires disable I all over the evening, the 10th inst. The 'weather so'swell ineriC. JAnd that the secretary. whisk holder, and a very complirno , . - . Motley to Loat, -A. Hiun,ter. (3) . whoi . - for partizan pur- ' I —� M. 1, untry. I tal . . . . I The Per� wa's all that could be desired and the be instructed to forward a copy of this address. -n 04 -rd of Thanks -Thomas Gibson, (5) � poses, would if' - ey coald, plu � r, � being taken � . ) ,h . age this th.'Elect Mr. McQueen � To the Electors of Seaforth . . . ons.. - A GENEROUX- MAN -i oseph Pulitze 81pighing excellent, Consequently there resolution to M -r. Hars tone. --Carried. - m . . ' . -A. Strong, (5) . fair Province int:) tile horrors of a: race NORTH PERTH. o� the New York Wo'rld, sent his check I e a brief but r very po � Card ot Thanks -George A. Sills. (5) . . � . . was a large turnout of both old. and * ' t I In d, I . . � Cedar PObtq .. t ' the' Children's Aid Society of, th t youn . . ­.- ---. reply, by than .1 in % - , -Jolm Robb, (5) �nd �religious va . king the pup, 8 fort I ; �. .., H After the wants of the "inner ominationS. handsome present an d for the - -- '" . reir . inim d been thoroughly satisfied', tile I . J ir obe 11 ce - , � New Year's G,reeting--Georg . also,'that we hav � r - . ge Good- (1). ast of th' Ell: e e .. .. .. - towards hi d , . I I . . heard the I C .. .. ii t e expe brist nas "� We give belo, we could in urii-19 his stay among th � Election Agetlts--�S) - . It is to be hoped Li ., CE a. Schmidt. ty for a sum lar . - ff,lla The Municipal N Owel .. .. .. .. .. 311 218 c e enough to. def Mo-nington . .. .. .. .. nse of a 8 dinner li, y, mental part bf the feast began. The - proeure them, list of -the municipal , an ever� had an Opportunity of ' � - � ­­ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW Senseless cry tha t. I I Protestantism is in F,l ,a ,.. 25 600 children. - i I . programme, Which! was lengthy . . d if he . I . 11 ­ .. - .. .. R I .con- i il nominations in .his County. owing to coining to see his pupils in . I . t �l i tXpooj Jor danger" in this Qntarioof oura,where W1 ill" ­ �.. .. .. .. 16( i OPEN TO 'THE NVORLDI �Tlie oce n sisted of dialogues, recitationk 'aOngs, - I . I I thetc�unpfuaion add excitement occasioned Would ta the future he I I � ". 44 Mil rerton .. .. .. .. .. 5t -as to be sail(o Wqd vocal and instru cer inly embrace it. . AM � it r o tv t . ' 52 y1aclit race for 1,000 guin .' ' He was , -,) . , � - , 0 there are six Protestants for one Cath- Not th Easthope .. .. _ mental int' ) 1. I � � .. , 282 . u6der the auspices o . W.�& � a . isic� It I I)y i rovincial'elections it was abso- followed by the difibrent teachers arld —­ - ­ Stratford .. .. . . � I f the Royal Tham08 A Succ r pect, an � . -11 ul - , I — . -,---.. . — olic. � And last, but by no means 'least . - - . . 2,F . - i acht Club next season, �In honor of ti c-T`�`R,"60�-'I people 4 the tel; J111possible to get full returns : Several others, all congratul I I . - I X_ 1 of Chiselhurst are to be f I � it has been - -It'n 0 b4r. . � . ; I ' IDAY, Dec. 3 1, 18S6. dern Utlee, jubilee, will bf op ' - Coll- Asill?ff' McQueen 01 his success as a teachtf - ­ S'EAF0 7, ,TH, FR . .onstrated beyond diS7 622 5?7 , ,LD I . I -1 . W's ell to I �" t�,,�O&Wlated for tile efficient mann . -Roeve, Joseph Griffin. I er , . . A] ajority for Hess, 45 : q, _ r in, ,aid ; that the Protie�stants of Ontario are . � % ir c expressing their regret at lo , ­ -- ­ �­ ------ -- pu te I � I �hole world. j,',1Z'J)i4h.it was conaucted. . hAy-The 014 council returned by I�C- sling such a '. �. : - 1".....". , clam.,ttion. I friend as Mr. McQueen. . * SOUTq PERTH. I . .I A GREAT OFFER D.Eic,IINTED.-Renry , �-7,Tlie'display of fat cattle in con ly . . not only willing, but anxious to accord ' � . - I...; 4 - Front. . M Stanley, the explorer, is Still in L " llo,-%VICK-Ree e, John I(aine; Ist "te Of thanks had been tendere Huron Again to the After a heaA ; Leversage . Ballantyne on- 900 on with the Christmas Show of the d t4e - ' ! , their Roman Ca olic fellow, citizens MiV hell .. . . �4 ladies for their kindness ou Jhe . I I I Glorious old Ifuro-il hail once inom sus- I . � . * ' 36 . d ' -Rilflett Agricultural Society, held at Deputy Reeve, � , Cook. - I occasioin � . . Hil;)ert .. .. On. He will start this week for Zanz.- - . — S. I - I I . I I 0 � - Blar shard .. .. " " b4r. It is asserted that he has dectint 'ZIan,".-was hi t large, but the animals un y ac- llpleasQ equa � : * 149 : tained her reputation and now takes her 11rights and.equal privileges with . .. .. 98' . ,, d Cli � I 0 M ORRI 8 Old cil re-elected 1) all dispersed to their.homes we I . � . - - themSelves,,and that they will Sus, Full),rton .., . . . . . ' I Vl-,ITO�. I . place in- the ranks as the banner Reform I taiii . . 68 A� offer of $400,000 to ret.irn to America were good that were shown. Inpoultry - clamation. with the day's proceedings. -A -. ; I co,anty of the Province., . : any Governyr- ent mho cai show that they - St. I [aryq .., . . . . , . . 46 at�d commence his lecturi g tour. 'th6re was a spl,endid exhibit. The fol- W1t0x1i,TJ,1R-I eeve, Thomas Sanders; I ­­ I � -8-he hasstuck . Dow nie ... . . - . . . ' -- ---0WNNWMEW=� � . ; � . . . ' Councillors, i. Ja nes Ireland 9 � i South Eastlope 207 iPRUSIDENT CLr,-VELANDs Titoi,BLE. �;� lowing is the prize list :-Fat steer -A., �] Thomas - 1-1 " . Het"Phill, J=4 Paulin, John David- i - � have done this ano no more. .. .. .1 � I na4ly to Iter old, true and' tried repre- . . 219 The President has been -onfin6d to I a Coach ; fat Co Rullett. t . . - . � L0911 n .... . 1 .. .. .. 37 ; w or heifor-1 and'2, A. : I � - � . � �; sentatives, A. -X41. Ross, Thos. Oribso.u., Tile, increase in M' r. Alowat's . i I - .-- roorn for several days wi;h another at- Couch; &t sheep -1 and 2, A. Couch; son. . � . . � . I I - THY, NbMINAVO�Ns--Tbe noyninatio�js .I- 4 � . . . taJIck of rheumatis STA-,',�LEY 114eve, John Torrance; . r , I I . 171 699 m in his knees, .the re- fat Pi,, -1 and 2, A. Couch; fat goose -- for tbi.s township took place at Lolli - -7 and Archibald Bishop, arid. returns thern in"jo ty is not by any means the Most . I . . � 0 � I . . nifibant � factor of his' t gives e . M. Campbell. COun- boro on Monday. There was a goo d I . , i� Ballantyne 'ullt Of overdoing befor( he had coin- I and 2, Thomas Fear; fat (luck- 1, J. ' I . all to do be-ttle far good and economic si ty victory. . T lie above statemen ' T � Deputy ltee,v', . al I - �! , . I On a ry ajority of 51 8, but there were two -1 pl�telv rec ci lors, Isa, 0 rr'a,tt William Clark .- 1� f . * i t , a iSH, overed from his recent illness. Qxovior, 2, T. Fear ; fat chicken -1 and a es i oth 3 y attendance of ratepayers. PT'J. N 11 I I � --n-ment by largelyincreased. majori- .he 116form side al 6 the *.member's of the iviiions in Fullarton to hear f roni, � "(,, DrSASTER.-J�Iliile lying at 2, T. Fear ; fat.turkey-I, .T. Fear, 2, kenhea . ,Hc-Nlillan was re-electe ' Mr. John - .. �J Geyer . d I J in A ,1�,� - Go v Ei,6� ment and n, -larly -all tb-eir I ea * which williprobably reduce the majority ' the River 'rag 8, STEPJEE-,;-Ree�ve, d Reeve and I . ties, As will be seen by the returns ding I a 'c I r the Brintish J. Govier; table butter -prints or,oll,- Ratz;Deputy-Reeve, �Iessrs. Johni Britton and A. T'. M � , . I . 00. I � I ultan drifted i.u;o the stearner. 1, Rich. Carter, flullet; 2 W. Robinson, 2 -: . Supportters have been elected while on tQ a )out 4 i I - . i ir�6 tit c.01 a di IS Heury Eilber-, 24d Deputy Reeve, Chas. McDonald are the candidates for t T- � I . - . I I ! elsewhere, Mr. Ross' inajority- has been ) � . Ville de -Victoria, sinkitig her, all(] ,a Ooderich township ; crock butter -1, R. . I 1, I . �: ­ Eilber. Councill'orii, D. French, B. he �, - T T I -- - I � the ot er side Mr. Aleredith alone -lives , �. Cou"Illin ; POsitic'n of Deputy'Reeve. ,-_. � Mr. Gib,3.on's from I � i . � raised fr im. 167 to 342; I . I . . !;Vhe,'0ntariq Elect[on . Wge number of persons c a board were Carter, 2, N. Robson. The i udges were: 0 . The cand - to tell � �1 ! S., . ' I 0 dates for Co1incillors are ; 1! 41 to over 400, and -Mr. Biahop'-& from Ple tale a,f ter the battle. * Solomon , I dr�owned. TUCK rimsmiTy ' John B- � , I . -11. Andrews, Goderich; It. Govenlock, r-. ` ,eeve -David Walker haji, Thomas Carbert, B. Ch n - I I .1 . I 1 132 to nearl Whitel has. fallen: Mr. Merrick has Tliefolltin list allows tha Members A NF,w TRI'AL.-Lord Colin Camp- McKillop; C. Meyers, Londesboro. ie �D I i . T g 7 eptity Reeve, -John urchil - 1� y 500. T o use the old say- I � and 8. 8mill John Lasharn I * , � I returned 0 uesday last : . ) � I . '­ . bell's Sproat, jr., a 'and Ill Lobert Scott. I ing, " where all did so well it wo,tt d be M �Ii - . � so!icitors have, appl ed for a new nd Oavid Macintosh. : I � been Ilf t at hom, e; I - r. Carnegie is de- . -Mr. Thos. Strachan, Reeve of Grey, � . l 1 1 Ministerialist. opposition. trihl of his counter suit for divorce has issued the following card to the elec- LOP �- �-teeve, James I -lays; 4e't'n 4' � � . - -z . . . Addii gtoli ... ...... Miller McKiL TuP. LiBERAL CLT7Jl,.-T,b . . -, . "" 4.1 � �- - I eighton is Seriously tentl i� 1, - - particularize,," but we I pti y to e a formed Liberal Club held a very inte I I invidious to - can- feated ; a,nd Mr. 0 Brant North � .....,.Wood.. .. .. . ag ins iis wi eion the ground that the I tors of that township : As announced by . ed by Council. �e re 1. . 11*1 , . -' Oint . '' "" ict of the' 'ury wa.- against the I me at a public meeting held in this town- RT11 - on Friday _ . . ving a. w . . eating meeting in Kinburn It T. 0 v .1y . South.i ......... Hard .. .. .. 11NY'a , not help. gi . wounded if not killed. Every one ,of Brant ve,d - � 4 1 . Ord of commenda,tion , I Bruce North.t I Y J 8EAFO I or James Beattie; . qu, � L I I � I ­ those 'who would I.... � .... I Biggar WE ight f tile evidence. . . Reeve I y evening last. There Was a good attenj . ' * '� I 2 .- to the�towaships of MeKillop an, d Grey � i I have formed Mr. Bruce South I ......... O'Connor .... � . O Ship, it had been my intention not to . , D. I . Vilson ; Deputy Reeve, , . - .1 . 't . nd A. Strolly. r. .)x M Meredith's cabinet, bad he come Out 0; Bru(-c Centr .. ...... Dack.... .. .. A AGE.-Willi�,Dl offer myself as a Candidate for the office Noble Cluff a ance of members. M Thoryi M.C. I—. in, the EAst Rid,ing andthoseof TuelCer- i � . I ;� ID7 . - M illan read an exe � �; - I � - I n B Ville ... ........ Fraser ...... H(rniance,-Of Pittsfield, N.'assachussets,' of Reeve this- ',ODE'RICH-144yor,. Seager and Rad- client essay On Mr, � a 1, rOCCR ..... .. ...... - i . � year, but owing to the .11 mith, Hay and Stephen in the South. the con'�test -with a majority, has been. Carle' Ronk ha4 returned home after oompleting a warm pressui Cliff; Reeve F. W. Johnston Ivowat's administration, which elicited � pj, � I I , . 11 I -e of friends froin all part - Deputy, I ,� � I 2 slain b3� the way, sc I Card %i el I ............. . ­ 11aminell - p'anoe voyag mil a. which oc 8 . Thompson. , , I that the Opposition Dundi a ..... ...... * "Chamberlain. I derable discussion. The Club ,will , ,; , � No doubt the Reformers in the other I e of 4,500 - of the townahip and a numerously signed M. G. Cameron and Jas ' ' consi �- I � � I - 1 'n � .. I Iraig ! cu'l � Millan; I �m y cally but Durham East . .. .... -Re6ve medt again on Monday evening ne tj . ser o g th e Yel wh�en the subject, ,,, ResolveLd, that x r " - . - -t as hard and pro- I 11 n � on -ew � , ied nearly fif teen montl,, a. He went requisition. I feel it my duty again to Deputy, Jolla Britton and A. T. Me- . 1 MU icipalities, did Jus, wi t I b ak num eri' HULLETil 0 4 . Durham West .. ...... McLaughlin.. 4 lowstone, Missouri and - place myself in the hands of my friends. I . th4 � : . al � ­ �bably harder work than did those in the wl e'r ly weak ft, point of ability. Essex North. I - - � - - - - - Pacaud � ...... .gli i i pi Rive Donald. � repeal of - ' � -._ ,� ,.� , This,lh wever, while it shows the feel- Essex South. i ........ Balfour ...... � sissip ra to the ON If Of Mexico. I now. take this opportunity of thank- � the Scott Act would be more . _: ,inuaicipa,lites named, and are as deserv- , Elgin vVest... I .... :... I Ingram �1 -A-,40TBER ExPREss RoBI )n:LY. -Seven ing you for your kindness to me in th EAST 'WAWAIN-Osll - Reeve, Robert beneficial than. to am end it.,' The - e country, i 'not a result to be Elgin K:ast.. I � I e nas ! Ii. Taylor; 'Deputy � ing of great praise, but the large Re- ing of t1l - il ........ Nairn ........ bA 1 of silver were put int) the Pacific past and the rnauifestation of your con- 'Currie, Thor ' , affirmative - will be taken .by Mr. D. - - � rejoice � .... � I ­ -- Frontanac., : Wilmot E x ress Company's car or - a -Missouri fittence by ret . urni so often as Reeve, Ifinlay , &C- I ,' I I cGregor,� and � -. . form. vote polled in these Tnupiuipali- � over.. 'We would much rather Glen .. .... t . Ailderson elected by -the negative by )i1r, . I - garry­ - I ........ Ray8ide... .. Paoific tr' Dg Me I , cillors, Win King, ' . -4 1 -1 I ain at a suburban itation in St. Reeve of your township. Should there � I ythe J - ties entitles them, "' I - ad been'returned and less Grey .,�outh ' � Bi C -- that all'these h clarnatio 1, oil iomap McM,illan, A very inter,e8tin � I . to particular distine- I I - *i-- - - I Lo�is on Friday evenin be a contest, I therefo Robert IN,. Robert Reilly, Wm. ", 'On Is expected -,an. .1 I Grey Centre 1- . I rke 9. a the train re trust that you lcoowan � :N . � . able Ten left at home in their stead. Grey I ,'orth . 1 ...... . 4rr ving at St. Louis it was found that will use every honorable means to plac . ry, Donald pat are cordially invit , d the public - � . ge so . * ­ " *' Creighton I � I I , is: th e cl&n i � Grenv fle.. '... I- -.-...-. . . . . . � ' e -Sutherland, Jame Hen � _ I ed. I I It is not in the ii.nter any Govern- - . 1'rench two o the bars valued a $2 000, had rne,at the head of the poll, as you have - ter8on and John 4. McClinton. (IOLDIZ ' .(;.-The residen I : I . . , P I -1 ( W E 1) D 1'.14 � 1 olarked as in Seaforth and McKillop. i Haldn land.. J . ...... Baxter ...... - s � I m ent I f . . Hamifton I . I , � .i* . e of � , I I - At the last' election the former gave a the Profince that the Gpp�- ...Gibson ...... m) teriously disappeared. done so many years previously. GODERICH Tow�-§Hip-Reeve, G. El- Alr� and Mrs. Geo. Cuningham, loct 33,1 . ..... I � no 01 Hastings 'Ea'S'q ........ L. 1 GREAT TROTTING , -successful school . . �4 siti6n Id be ba,nkrupt of both men H aSt ' ' _ N ludson . I RACI.-A great . -A most examin- liott and J. Cjx Deputy Reeve, J. 3rd concession of Ilull.ett was on the � :�i I - ings 2 ort4 bod tiug race between Oki ver - K Whitely and' J. !Beaconi. ra, ' ", :majority of 62 forMr. Jackson, and th 4101, � . , tro . . -_ and brats�eyAof G6veryl -in Hastings %Vest..-..,.,..- . and .i ation was held iii Sec'tiori No. 4, Tucker- - . Councillo 2nd inst. the scene of 'happine I . � I -- I .1 Utter a m aJority Of 147 for INT,r. Hays. ent or.�arty Hu'ron South. 1 .. .... Bishop .. .... Ostrom i- Ha ry Wilkes for $5,000 a a Ide has been Smith, on Monday of last week.' Over E. Acheson, JO 11ithwaite, .S. Sturdy, festivity, being the celebration of -­ . I y . 1- I � I e ei I . arr ng9d in San - - the . a is the b ag - 11mon East. ­ . - Francisco between tile T. Churel , J. Pea fiftieth a i r , �L I This majority ia. Sea,forth has been con- ; faced in Pa,rlia � . ...... Gibson .. .... fifty visitors were present, including four fill, J. McLennan cock - nnive,sary of their marriage. I '%#�� - . Huron I West.. I r...., -.ROSS........ . ­ ; he race will teachers, viz.: Miss Dick, of Section i -f y all over I - � Ow - rs of these horses. T and J. E liott. J Friends came 11to .a minority of 124, and r 1-11 r ment b: , an active, capable Opposition, Halton ­ . Kearns I tilak ,place in that city on GREY -Reeve, I , ro *in not on] - verted i - I t .............. Dillon.. .. .. I , il pril 2, and I Thos. Strachan and Huron courity, So a .number !rom I � and it is to be hope K ' t NTe8 .. .. ........ - No. 6; Miss McKay of Harpurhey I but al McrKillop to a minority of 25.. - . d., thereforb that the Ken wi. be the best three i fiv .� in harnebs. school, and Mr. Fred 'Pea' en and Miss Win. Zinc; F at ounties of Oxford and Waterloo to ! I I . : This is a OPPOsitim in.thb new pi " ' t East ............ Ferguson.... . , I . r . er re- Deputy Reeve, the c . ".-I . i great and gratifying change 1. arliament will Kingston .. .... .... I - I Vi ' thousa lid dollars have been posted Govenlock, of Winthrop .school. The Wa ter:Oii - Dep- WitneSi ' if�,, anh we'-fiope: . ' ' t -g - L: � . . I ..Garson (L) ... A, .etcalfe . v cc ed ; Second the celebration of the golde . Lincoln L _ . n - L , A - if. I bo,th the Government and representatives increase n strength as it grows in years, Lamb * ........... - . as ,forfeit. I pu )ils acquitted themselves admirably, uty Reeve, Ed. B -yans and James Me- wedding, and to show by their presence I ' ton East.,.:, ...... Graham... .. � - I RREBLE DEAT.H. iclark Donald.1, Counci lors, W.m. Bishop, the true interest taken in Mr. and Mrs. ' I I wing ... eaker with 1 line as - I F J -4' WRI so conduct themselves: during the instead f gro ing U I Lambten West f ........ Pardee .. .... . I -Teri elice. re ecting great credit on themselves and . I;.- � I . . d,e in terrible agony at th on the Win. B ;. Ennis, Jacob Keff-er, Cuylingham'8 --. 0 � LanarkNorth.... - .....Hilliard... .. . New York . ir teacher, both in their'ordinary rown, Tho: happinesg. I . , I � next foar years as to merit and retain ase in th�.- late parliament. Lanark South... 08 ital - . welfare and J . . h i Sunday Digbt from bhe effects of lessons and Daniel (tobertson and James Slenim Mr. Cuningbam was born in IS N .. I ees in recita4'ons, di I on. � Leeds., . ...... .:' ' ia ogues, elkirk I . -I � . I . .... . IP I rl� 4 the increased support they have receiv lVith a I -as capable, lionest and cautious reston h;�ving drank a -glass of arn . BRUS,�ELS-Reete, IV. H. XlcCrac ishirell Scotland, on th, , - - Londoll .. .. .......... . . n onia. Clark singing, &c. The peopl� of Schpol See- ken er, ! , ' M r. Mow Lenn . . . . ; , - Hal I 1 � .... . lk� eredith was out carousing on Chri3tmas night tion No*. 4 will be sorry"to lose so ood a � � . 1815. Mrs. Cuningh: � " :I--, ed. -on has nobly done her share to man th-a " )t at the helm the ON .... .. .... I eacham . and Jas. Young. I r I . I ' 'Middlet, ex East ..... his compayl . z . j I friends - d' ions gave h teacher as Miss Govenlock who wmmwmwn� tland, in th' � �- .1 I . an 9 Scoam was also born , I. -� -- Of the Government � oomm end and encourage honest govern- Middlekx west. --.':*ROSS ......... T DOley in ammonia ,year ! , mi ht, gave up -- e ., - � - , Jn Selkirk8bire, .. - - , I ­, I . I ' - .. - Afiddle,cex North— � ; , .; - I I . : 4 oterA and to s Perhaps, cherish fears 'their . been made. I.; . me was Agnes i : 11 9 . to drink as a joke. Five arrests hAre the school in order to attelad the Normal 1819, her maiden na . ' I.V:� � 11 . tamp oat Sectarian and - . for .... Waters ...... . . at T . C Toy. i I . Muskol a ..... 4 ...... M 1.17t ; I : Wight.- They emigrated to ,in 1 : I . . I - . ,f Theue is nothing in- Monck. � I . BICYCLING AT ,Mr,NNEA1FDL1.S. GREYCO-UNCiL.-Councilmetat Tuck's the spring of 18-34, and I � r�­ ra future " ety. er _pronto.- A pleasing feature at tile I 1. . I i ,-,- 1 we Strife, and bigpuy, and every good I ... .' - .'. - - - - - Harcourt,. .. - The close ofthe examination was tile presen- . were united , I I . 'Orfolk South ........ gre t bicycle race at Minnea olis closed i �- - -t so we think -should be uickl a,nA so M:)rgan . I hotel, Cranbr6ok, rids of matrimony on the 24nd of 1; -s- I oitizen-a.1; leas, toxicates � so - q thor- ' 3% . tation to Miss Govenlock by the the bo by . . I Norfolk NorW' ...;.Freeman.. .. . I . pupils . Dec. 17th, pursuant ..� I t � on Christmas night, and all previous o journment, rr. embers were all pre . John ' I I I ,ly al sluccess, and the grand vie- Northuniberlal)'� *East. ' V illoughby -reco�rds for long odista,nees we broken. dress, together" ' - a- Bayne, of Galt'. et- . - -prauder Of her to -day tham he-wa4s a ough f tile school of a coin pi imentary ad- to ad December, 18,36, .by. the Rev. . � , ' North ui nberland WesbTield ....... �. with an elegant silver elt, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last The young couple a ' t ek le�t the . I tory wlli4h has just been aellieved by the Ontario South .. ...... D r, track .at " 0. 05 p. m., butter cooler, aik a slight mark of tile meeting read �'and approved. th con- P­ I . 1, .1� - 11 we ek - aga, - � Governm,' Ontario North ....... ,3 -den ...... . . Sbh * I A letter tied on lots 24 and 2.5, in the 9 � F - � - . We exteild to �fess­rs. Ross,, Bisb op ,�nt might, u der less favorable - .Gould ........ . hav ng'ridden 1,405 miles in 142 hours. esteel. in which she is b6ld. - was read -from �Dai ling & Mabee, Barris- cession of North Dumfries county of . I - ; I . A . . . 0 -T f o 1�,dd N'orth .... .... Mowat ....... . The best previous record ­2Nilrs. Mar if WI , , Waterloo I ­,� � - . circumstances, reudet them less careful 0 3outh.. .i. ...-McKay.. ,... ­ was 1,404 y .McDonald, reliet of the lite, pro- where Mr. - I and Gibsoil our stneare cone,ratu- x ters, in belial' o�Hiranl Cuningharn and: I .4 Z-1 I - y I r I i - - � A ' and jud-C' *Ottaxva .. ... ...... 4..Bronson... .. I Mile 8 3 laps in 141hours. I lorgan quit late John McDonald of the township of testing against th� payment of a ditch his eldest brother James formed partner- I s � i latioui oa .,�heir m agniflicent. success. I lous in the L'uture than they Pa,iry Sound - ......Armstrong (1) afte- completing 1,170 mi es. Mlfe. , Morris, died at her residerlo.9 in Blyth Concession 11, under . Mr. and �! 6 -- I L in the p " ' * ` . 1 h '. The last twe", ge-litlem en have publicly have beeg' ast. But with Stich le, ..... ....... 6..'. Chisholm.... . . on lots IS an&, 19, hip and cleared 115 acres. i ;,.� I . . , . Atra aindo quit at the sa ae time as on'the 20th inst., at the advabeed &L'e of an award made b Mrs. Caningham continued -to ­ � -� rbo o East_ . I Lewis Bolton, and reside ' '­, m pose the � I � Men as c- . , .. i I I anna-unced this as their last term of I Ontario Govern- Peterbo -o West .. .. .. t1tratton.. .. - ctober, 1850, when they I Pete Blezard. ..... S h )ck with a record of ,060 miles, 93 years. Tile deceased was'born ii� In- subse there until 0 � - .,, I .V� . Jn ( . quently lin Harbottle, under �- � . � , . r Perth S)uth'.-,�' ....... Ballantyne ... I b�ating Prince's record in,th( same rink verness, Scc�tland, where she remained Eitt, in the ' . -1 sorvice, and we are Sure tbey--could not I ment, aal particularly with such a Pre- Perth lNorth...,. . I . the provision Ditches and Water moved to the township offlul.) � P . , . . a , ..... -- . . I - �� � - 11 ss - 1 180-3 when she with 'her - county of fluron, and again bra - � , e,r - - - 7 �. �., desire a better or ,more gratifying send mi ' , we a -o not think there is any cause Prescott ...... � ....... Evanturel.- . until cour�es. Act, - lVm. Bishop -As' ved the I 1 7 !-�, I I . I huslaar I p � � PrinceWward., Huron Note - hardships of a new settlement in the 1 . . -1 Off. To their Opponents, Messrs.. Hays, for alarm, on this adore'.: But, should Renfrew Norill ...... Sprague ...... I S., . . Id. i4inoved to the Conn. sessor, and Jobn Ilarbottle, Engineer . . .. . � - Renfroix South ........ At urray.. . ... t . ty of Hu*ob.' Reg,' husband was a both handed ,. in their resigna I backwoods, but bein possessed of a de- ' � . l . 9-winerton and Taylor we extend our they, Contrary to g 1 eral expectati . - .. ..Don -ling..... I M r Edward ,Hooper, of I Centra"lia rr � . tion. 9 I I I I . ' on') Russellf .. . has Sold his farm and stoc J iillright by trade. they were married INloved byJames McDonald seconded termination that would stop at no ob- . .......... Robillard .... I and r,- y � , ;, Z co m m isera,tion, altho'.uiigh., perhaps, they forget theinselves., an( attempt to betray fsilncoci;West .......... W -lie . ingVed to .Michigan, where h( will spend in ,Scotland were blessed 'with six sons by Walter Oli4er, iat both resignations stacle however formidable, be again . .­ , I the confide'llee so gene ' Sinleo6fabt - .,a - -­ Drury.. .. ... � her I' , and two*daughters, of whom a soil and be acce ted. - ried. After passing commenced to makeforbiniself and fam- willnotthank ugforit. They madea -ously reposed in t , emainder of his days. P � A I � sillicoe�,)entre ......... Pi,elps ....... . I - daughter are living in Nova Scotia, accounts:the coune ily a horre on lot 37, in tile Mth con- , . i 14�rtt fight awl the fact that they have them, eith -by acts of 11 I I .1 .N1 r. Samuel Parsons I I adjourned.. cessio - 94 er . Omission or com- �StOi` 10111t .. .... � ...... 31ack.......... . who lives . I I. - I 1, I -, about balf-a-mile son i a,son at Oil �;prings, and a son and PLOW-NIEN's 'Co- ERT. -Tile annual ii of Hallettl where be, by hard and 1 - - misbion, t ey m, Toronto ......... � ...... I j H. E Clarke th of Exeter bad ' daughter at Blyt7 � concert in -severing indu been defeatedisnot due7toa,Dyfaultof ty real; assured that the I 'evs.. .. �. - . . . I . I . -,.. . , h. Deceased was a connec ion with the Grey pex stry, SUCCeeded- On' 1 1 , .. peop wi Victoria west ..; ...... t E. F., Clarke the misfortune to be kicked I �y a borse � fond and lo Plowina Asso this farm Mr. I e, I . . ' t4ei-rs,�they are on the. wrong Sid le I 1, be as quiet;. and as sure to Victoria P,'ast.. Criess -. on I h ctinc ' an ugly viilg mother, and a very ex- ' clat'o took.place on Wed- -Cuningham cleared 120 1 . I .. .... I duo.ft%iy last, infli ?! . . Felil � woul " I that is' all. Aba tin as they have , a e cc t a I emplary Christian. 'Although not able ay evening- acres, not only 'of nature's forest., but ve all. , ish nesd t. The programme, � - we -congratulate P -, I en 0 cornmend South - - - ....3faster ...... lec,. I , � ­ . Welland whiell was well succeeded in clearing of stumps, having 1 1 � . cc,, ilitell and a,pprove.' ............. Allorin.. .... L --he well " ' I to attend the means of grace for ,sonle . tteu up and carried . � the fr igent and unputchasable d just as w . � and favoral ly known th rough iugoodistyl ' . . rdwo-od and dug out I "'. � . . � ell Wellingtoln West ...... Allan .... V trol tt ng stallion " Royal Rev( nge, " bred ; years past, yet all who visited her were un der the supervision buint oat all the hab : , - . I . I ; Iii) -toil soutl Cuthrie...* *.'* . I � r3 1 ... . . - ; I electorate of Haxon upon having done for Goverr ment and Legislature to bear ""cl . and I made to feel the influence oi a Godly of Will. Milne, , all the hemlocks, besides putti � I . Wentworth North.. heretofore owned b- Of 'thel, Consisted of:se- DO' in . i. �. - -Me3fahon.. .. y Mr. John tn' I nobly. . T! 1 � ( (, LA Ratt wbury, 'of Bra y an ; 8011 0, They rilsed i I thpir daty andrdone it this fact i . mind and I-eep it ever b -fore W,n A'Ah South :. .'Awrey.. .. .. . cefield, h i life. She had long been a worth d lection, Ethel ban INI r a. T. 1,400rods of underdrain. .. i, � . . . Q . a become M nt , . --- I - - thean! . � York W� -t .......... �'. C � i � I . .. - . York .1 -.Giltnour..., th6 )roperty of l4r. -David Erw ' i onsistent inernber of the Presbyterian- O'Neil; soncr I -Bo d cIntyre, S. H. . a family of five sons and threedaagh- � . �:- i � ! , Victory : . . . York.N6; th' . . I I � I I � . ction Ethel band ; 24 being 1 i . . � - - - ­­ -� � . . I"' tRk t .......... ;.Smith,. .. ':, C in, of ' Church^ 4 I _ Laird; sele" ters, having27 gran �.� I A Gx, eat - . I . . I . .. ...:..Widdifiel.d. .. linft)n, for the no�,inal sunief $600. , I dchildren., I . I ., . I I --- song, at the wedding' ce ( .l.-` I . . -!j Ir. Robert Vickson of Morris, near I . . . ­ ­ ­ ."Barney O'H&e," 1)Nliss L. O'Connor; rernony on the2nd . . - , itesday, December 228--th, 18S6, will ! - I I I Brua �els, killed a porker, 7 xy onths old, Model : . violin and piano Iduct, D. W. Milne resents on thi-s'occasion were :6 -1% � I I The Returtis. � ACGLAMATION. . I inst-� The p , ; 7 '11 -p f ol Winisterialists. Oi)i iosition. School E aminations. and d - both costly and ornamen � be� a .memorable day in the history of vote i iou-ing is a statement of the Duffe � that veighed when dressed 268 lbs, A 0 1 X I I 3. _s ri4 ........ Ste, vart I aughter; duet, "Very Suspicious," tal, as Well as - . '� I cast tr the respective candidates Watirlob North .'.*.'.'.*.'Snider .. .... ,, heife All the candidates passed. F rty per Miss Belt and 11'. H. Mos itieful. Amongothers we might men-- � a c '; Song' tion a pipe and a pair of gol I` - Qatario. The lion., Oliver Mow -at, the in thi . c younj . r, 18 mon,, lls old q caled 470 cent.* was required in each subjeo "John R Is. H. Laird; se - k . ; - . OU Ity, at the election on. Tues- W(311ingtc n Centre.. - - - Clarke ....... Ms. ofdressed beef. These w;1 ct, an iley is dry," d spectacles P, day iast . . lights are d � , ch-ampton a -a -d defender I . The fi,g' . 2 thel stringband; song, d a massive gold ring �­ . no� easily beaten, considering the age. nt. of -tile a agregate marks, I "March I � of Ontario's u res - nay not be abso- CONTIV UED FkLOM LAST PARLIA� sixty per Cc lection, E to the groom, an I � . � [ENT. 0 � w 1� i lately cori-ect, but they axe as near * ' - '. - Pass mark 300, � . 11-1 - - as Algoma East ..... 'On. : ( . . 113ch," Robert Dickson. teapot to the bride and what N: 4 r 2�hts, has beea- sustained at the polls. .... -Ly ....... wing to ill -health , IR -v. Will. of the Cameron and china P . ' I . . can be got beforethe olfi6ial returns are Algoma V'est.. . - MiJIs, past � I GODERIGIr SC11O . . I m . . . . ...,Conine6. .. .. . or . i OL. - I instrumental duet Misses O'Connor- is very noteworthy of the present occa- - I! , � T�I.Pse Nv ho-, f or t he past thirteen. years, I procured : I of Blyth Nfethodist � I I - � . Aikenhead, Kate.� ....... 1. song, "L - � . . Ministo- ,ial ........ ............ .... 59 Cbhr h, has been coulpelled to discon- .... I I .... A ......... 49-3 ittle Cabins are all empty now,,, Sion is that the bridesmaid of 50 yea-rs I � h*� m oset closely, wa,teftecl the, course of I SOUTH HUELON. Ball, Kathleen Ell�"y ........................ 395 Maud Milne; son4, ',.'Katie's letter," � I � Oppo . I tin6 his services for a while a b ago was also bridest . a siti on ... ........ ..... . , naid at the golden 4 i:. tho AT-owat Adin-li,niatration cauld scarce I . f .... ... 31 1 least and Blackwell, SuralW ........... � - �. . . : . i� 4 .... ... I .... I . - : 371 Miss L. O'Conlio veddhig. It is the earnest wish of all I Bishop. Swinerton. - has ei gaged A"Mr. Kenned or; Lsong, "-?qcDonaId!'8 N' � 1 4 rriet .............. � .......... 414 r,� Seaforth.....! ...... � ........ 124 --- y) I Bervie Call"Pbell, Ha i � . L- I - � ! .. � -- as a h . . ' 'Ferguson M'ary Jane...- ................. 4.9-0 old till roof," .S. H. [Laird, with encore, that 16. and Mr& Cu-ningliani may be i ,- 17 ly. :believe that the people of this Pro- I Tuckeramith.1 Majority for the Governmen upply. - . k . ........... 1. .279 1 1 t .... 28 . $ 1 !, I I Usborhe .... � - . -Mr. W. Jenkins, sr;, oi McKenzie Ma i "Bashful boy at School"; sympliciny, ' . . 11 . wilice Could b e so, ungratef al as to turn I .1 r`910- - - - - - - - - --......... I ... ... . . long spared to share each other's coin - 4 1 'I .............. 27 ' Clinton, McDougal, Penelope ........................ 3f34 Ethel string band ,- s6ng "Caller Herrin, " p - � ----,— a- I Exeter ....... . . � . � � panionshi in the evening of life. Mr. I i I i .... o ........ * 178- . ,has, bought of Mr. Peter Perdue, sixty McLauchlin - i ? , . fro�a power their true and 'tried f riends, Stephen ...... 1, * ... *­ ....... 154 ek. � , Ellie ........................... 411 Mrs. T. O)Nei y If -past ten," I . . ' al I � Hay . New�s of the We acres A -the original Cole h � O'Reilly, Aznes 3fary ...................... 383 1 - song, " Ha Cuningbarn sold his f&rm in 1876, and I ,h-, - 222 I - ompstead, on , -uron i 2 1 . . ..................... 10 ses,'hre affected- with pink�eye in payin P, therefor the sum of $2, 100. At- Sallows, Anni .. I....... I ..................... 388 co I I , - ,. . 38 , ,long, ' - 'Down from � hor Rusk, Mary. - the ' In hi. the 12th concession of H . a � W, b had not only husbanded their re- --� ---1'*----- �IXIC- EYE EPIDKIKIC. - the Road, Goder ell township) Potter, Etta ........................... I ... * Dickson - ' _ I , - � �&,n e� - Abou t - 400 , H - Robert retired to his present residence, lot 33, ;, sci but judiciously expended the B, _j% ..... � .............. . . tto field '� 21falind Milne ; selection I . uIlett, where I � ? � I 32 , � � ) I . Goderich Township ......... 1 . e ............. I iI ............... I . . tho6g ,i the soil is a little lig] �t, he has I YE'-te�ll­t: .................... 404 y Mr. Caningliam has also represented the � - re-Vellaes of wIlich, they were the custo 1 36 . I .. 402 Ethel brass blid. ; isso.ug, ? ho has four and a half acres of Iiind. I . � . . - ; I � . -6BBI Sharman Mar "Days -of in � � — -- R RY-�Baumgart's jewelry Thomson', Je�isle, -.. � ........................ 421 1 - 19 i - " . i I store, * .secur(d a good bargain. - I Youth," Robert Di kson;' so��g "Gib �. d,x-aha, and who, as. well, have Success- -779 283 Chicauo was eo Williams, Floience E'.. - ........... _ at waterryielonX Maud Milne cil, well and effi- �. t I . � � . i 283' . I bbed of $3,000 worth of -Mrs. John Murdoch, -- ........ 421 me d � township in Ae coun � . Mot] ; - - God - . I P � f ul`ly resisted the most pe'rsisteat attem pts - wat 0 , . er of Mr. Wiggins, Edith.. : 9 save the Quee Wbrds fail to give the It dealings. - I . . - � Ghe a9d jewelry Sunday night.- John* qurdoch, of Ash 3-2 n. ci�ently in a . I . I ��. Majorib field, pa ised away Anderson Alton.'.I*.::::::**-'"-*"*'*'-*'- � lie is hale and , - . 1 V for 9.ishoP ......... 496 - - � 0 R ID) 11D O.,� D GTy. - , . I . at F ederal agg-ression arld enGroachm ent. . I ; . on Th rsday morn of last week, at Brown � ........ � ........ 430 : is pro- hearty �et, and gives promise of living 1 1 . 0 1 9erman students ing deo G... J... �...: ­­ *-, * ........ 867 full and proper� sentiment of th' L - i EAST HUR ON. I in Swi Zerland ha e . Dallas,'Dona*ld .... I .................... gramme,as 6very parilto to a good' old age k, � I [ . ears. The de- F,Iliott 'dinond. ........ 405 f itwas loudlyap- ningham, . to say, t hat few,'everi` . : join th ve beein ordered to r '- the,ripe old age of 82 y , E - ; , Mrs. Cu. - 1 4" � . q-1 � r iments iminediately , plauded,and asshout of encore arosefrom. although not so strong as I er husband, 11�. , I Gibson'. Hays. P-9 . cease4- was among the oldest re idents of Je 358 1 MICKillop .... �.� ............. .... 25 - . �t � -c ............ ;� ....... � ... � 366 ess . � 'k . y highIJ ' rg .., ..... ....... I".......... neierbliel , I of the Most sangaine, ever expe�,ted such � DIED'J--Sena or John A. Login, of . the seetion and was ve I* 11111-- .. .. ----- -- .... all parts of the hall, he spirit all , possesses a good degree of a trerneadous victory. I Hullett ....... ............. i r r esteem- KillIgIcaillilisn',G)(oohn .-' own by . E .... 116 Illinois'died at Was'llington,,the other ed by all who knew her. . 13-91- the au health and contentment, and promi i . ! ................ . Turnbe�rry ... �,.,...... .......... McFadzean, John.i...I­ * dience proved that they* were, to sea � I i t I er .... ? � 101 ' day. ' � McLeod, Win... . . ,­ 398 A th: opeaiag of list Paxlianaent.Mr. ,i Wroxet � .................. 32 ; . . -Mr. John Mc�6an, a piol; . ** .. I ...................... 378 say the least, -more t an highly pleased. to still survive the ills of life for a good I I i eer resi- McLeod. Henry R erick ..................... 372 er the direction of 0 co �* Brussels..... . . . 6 . -MILLJ�1-NS'Burt.NED.-A -fire in Liver- dentof -the townshipof GreY an " . I , Nowat, had a majority of ten ; this was I- Grey .......... * �'­ " ­ . ...... 1 � , died on Nicol, J. 1 es ... I- ...... # ....... The Ethe number of years t me. -May all their I � i � ........... .... 2'15 pool Friday caused a, los' .......... I beat desires be gran ' , Ilorton .................... 419 1 . I Morris ....... 4 .................. . . S to the anount Monday last. He was 79 ye&l 9 of age lRobert8on, Alex. I 38 D. NY. Milne, did tl eir'share io make -16se of the sea- I lj�o,i(:k. 39 1 Stv-Jes, Asa Janied. � Lacreaaed, towards the P - ted, and may they , � � . . of -.C2,000,000. . I and iv 6s much and de - ........................ 6 438 the entertainment a success. . Miss L. long live to enjoy the beautiful presents . I 100 - servedl) respect- Stalker of the golden - � i ,th , Joseph ... ....... I ...... I I 7 -- � -- I D. - �e wed,dinv and when the I I tno I I John' M( - Sm , Eli Victor. i .......................... 423 perfect satisfac storms and coliflicts of life are past, I'llay . hi YA:Afobs TEXPERANOE MAN DAA ed. ' H was born in Argylesh � re, Scot .......... 428 to the . . . I tion ( all pre 543 100 )watt, one of th best known lamd, ' , nd came to Grey in I'M. He ........................ . sent. The : � � . Agat'll assemblies th --T-***-*"* ­* . Struthers, Wm- -1 i I I siog, to, t rteerx. When Parlia,menit O'Connor filled the n usical chair . . e Governni-ent will . L e . n ! - I ' I -- Williams, St. Quindn 1.1 .................... 366 � ; : . 100 tempera� ce workers in the United §tates, has be m p' ,3')5 Favorite Scotch sing(r, Geordie Hamil- they - each receive'a gold i - have. a reliable maj,ority of at least twen- i . ' oorly for a long 'ime, but I 'ell crown from , ' WilsOn, Stitt Jacksl�' I with Sfajority for Gi bson ......... died at;S,,�. Louis on Saturda Seriously ill -for the past three r ionths. I toll, of Atw'ood, wu is the hands of the Jud ,g in ...... 443 TRoors CALLED OUT. . � n ...................... 458 i I I .sent but not ge of Mankind, � ty4ve, This re,sult is gratifyin I -Priin-ce �, icho I CLINTON 8, forgotten. . . ab . the words "Well d, I I � . . . CHOOL. one, good and faith- AVEST HUR X. , -Olving to the introductio, of the Barr, Pella. I . . i nwm�­_ ful servanis thou -bast been faithfulover I I � maln,y ways. It shows that the hearts I - I . I . . I%S, of .Ubn terlearoo has called out �`5,000 brealinery business into the I rucefield ..... It, - * * ................... 4W 4 --- V ! Ross. Taylor. trooi * � . Cargill, Jennie. 1 a few things, I will make thee. ruler over ' ',- i ; I . 9 ...... . J : I I I ........................ 392 . . ; of the people of Ontario are sound; th , Towl t ...... ps. f Fhey will be armed with re- cheesie factory, there has not cen the I , . at � Goderich , I I I ,( - ....... -111 . . � ) ( - I TOW I ,: ... peatingl� fles. 3'anipbell, hiaggle.. Lak et. many tbings ente� thou into I . - ; the�ycail appreciate fa,ithful . . I . . cheese i i; quring Crtsh-,,Naggie E. ` * ............ � ......... 398 . . I -, ' the joy of i � : , - . vembei e .. y Lord. "-Coll. . 1 7 1 - - - -7 - o - -� 10 , ........................ 450 . ion - . I I I . t6i part. of thei service on '"� n' ' - - - 4 - - 21 wt xv;.-During No former seasons. The am. ount of milk re- ­ .: .. ... ................ 406 SCHOOL MAXTERS. h ' examinat' th . I � 1rri11-P1--­-­­- . ......... J 6.. usual I eavy business in- , T!�,��Oh'a.`nl . r . . E, ,-,I I �� .- 31)- Craikshank, A- g9ric.:' . I . r ad m inistrators, and � Blytli, - - - - - --- - � . 629 imill grants arrived in the nite'd ceiv:6d luring the year. Doan Al. Emina....t- of. School Section 0. 2', Howick, was . - I � - - - -� 17 1 was 331 741"Ibs. ...................... 4 2 12 I I � that. they. cannot be Cajoled f Colhorne - 4 - - - Scates, 11,559 m6re than t Gib "i, Jean A.� ... i� . . held in the'school ho ise on the 17th of - ------------- 1�- . - roill, a Sense 7 -he arrivals in This w %s made into 30,464'lbs o:? cheese. liday, Chris I . . . � Ashfield ' - -! - - - -- -- - - � Halsol ....................... 404 . ; - NovembT -i .................. December. The day being fine, a great Mr. Steele, . yet ' I " - . e 1885. ; I ky X. . . . - 366 - . � I I . 173 , I From the pi*oceeds of this quai tity the tiler: A ' . .. -.1 ........ - erinar of 11 � . I .... I � ..... 437 number assembled t) show by their i � - c ,Wawanosh Easit - --' - - - - iso-',� nq Ti-rrs CA -N. -The falilly of patfonsrealized'the sum (if $ Ile nle'ia::1..:.,� ....... I ........... 367 . : . of- r�ght and jttatiee by failse and flinisy yuilet, , - - - I PO Plum Pluml r Ida .... � Stratford, white attending a case in the � I .rie!�,. no inatter how loudly.or Ilow per-` If . 107 4. � 2,3 1.57., or Rath, Sarah J ........ . � I presence that they I ighly appreciat6d country had one of his legs broken.. :. I . � - we;' I . . . . . . Joseph -qEidIote,-,resid`ing in C4iicilnati, an avel. age of nearly 8 cents per lb. I ............ .......... .. 367 i . 53 . i � . � . i I sistently urged. The result of Tuesday ? . � — — . , -Sn'ell, Afinnic L.. ' h loved 'teac ier, Mr. .McQueen, I - - : ; I "" J-*-' . I...... ...... 399 -When INfilverton was incorporated . - were pois'oned on .Ch ristmas day b. r eat- -Ali. R6bert Wilson, of Wilson & Williams, Cora c,ert . . their niucl loved 'teac � � - i I last wid silence forcrer, the wicked sec. 11 � 435 93 ing canned green P�as. �udc. t .................. 09 and as this was the 1w t opportunity that it .number of nei�jiboring I � I I I , � Pelton, pump mak,eIrs of B.russ(IS, pur- Agnew, Robert ................ � ........... 380 included a' : � taxi . - . 913 . � 110TEL' 'IBURI�F,D. - At' Marquette, Chased the comfortab BLIattie llenry..'... ,... . was to be had, the'school. was filled to far ; . 4m aad ruce cries, which were"raised ,,, - ' -- .. . . le resid ence of ... I ........... � .... 42C) - ins. The owners of these farms, after . : ajority for. R�ss , 342 Xiielligan, the Clifton Hous6,was burned Thomw Clark, bullcan.­. I .... its utmost capacity. The teacher, Mr. a time applied for separation fr the , . . Watson, corner of, 11[ill and Corn ........... I ........ 310 1)y the enernies of the Government, and M � L to, the'geound on Saturday rnorning, the street " b yn; John...-... I ....... � ............. C- - t 7--, n�- � . I Eliza'b; bh . ... 376 McQueen, -was ably a isisted on the o because of tbe'inereased oc'o'at of � I 8 I t t illak e; The . . guests esc i -ping. it, their nighi cloth es. I a vi Davidson, John, - . . � L -WedneSqay week, . price p.,id'v Harth-, Christy wi il'. " * ........ * " ' * .... * ' 399 casion by Mr. IialAour, (the future . Diade to, do duty in the absence of better Mr. Balsdon of � v a a ,,.'�) I ;0 'arsta . "i'�age -and succeeded. Finding -thetri- . ; t M I , we unc nd. 1 . ................ � ...... 382 teacher), J.' Halliday� Donaldson, and, � ivatoritl,l.- It will show ho . RICH MIN,ES.-Gold. miffes otit ivai- 111r. Ard Mrs. Wats Iluntei, Jacob .......... ... I .............. 3.59 � ith'a iniship. li% Ing O t S -e wila Exeter, m et w " ' L seives' deprived of - school privileges, . .,.kle\ . � 11 this co,tintry which is very lin,r I . on rem� �ved' to in-irram, Jame '' 396 Perkins, and from the ready 'answers however, they applied to tI * I � . I ... J ]In'. .................... I P UnCOL in richriess any gold fields yet Harrist)n this week, where the , expect 'toll, �James..­ ... n 0 Aabor against neighbor, . mmon i 6 , 1 . I � sought to set nei. . at the present kitown - a e claimed t6 have been dis-: to : ill� e their hom. 1�? ................ � .... 401 given to the many difficult questions, it get back-, and that ,,,,,y, le con cil t I aill� � friend- ag, time. It appears that he went to How- . e. The' I arriston �, J.0 lin Afease.­......., I thinking they . . . " "' * ­ " ' ' " ' * !- I goes to show that daring the present had the power, acceded'to, the request, - ; g%inst friend, and sect against r covered in the Province of Tarapada, in people'dhould give them. a heai isman, lli� Frankl�n....,..'..... 0.. I ...... 40- i ard's swamp,F . I Ki � in Hay township, for the tile extreme soath y wel- Lol',Nlery, John 1l.. " . - I ; l X! f Peru. I -.I� ........................ 377 ' y 0 1 i 3i . -a short sta *, I, � has tak-en great . aectjyy raising a Senseless religious and purpose ( s�i.-Tlle 0 come aS they are worth of it. teacher and they were annexed to the village, . race C�y, that the people axe not fools, while drivi . ussia,n Govern ent -A s ..................... 413 Pains with- ]'is Pupils'? fol- Alothing but � of Collecting ,,vergreens; and NuilLl y . Livingstone Robert F, . � . I . I FIg through, tile wood, Came hais discoi,ered t erious accident occurred af the 31iller, llcnr,� J ............... I .... I..... . I necessitating the hiring of a third teach- . . b(I existence of - ,Ai ex- G ir . MeEN-an, Alexander.� ................. -, 393 thorough training cou4d have produced er I y George, � ....... � , . .1 e I i on aM0 MoDiarni'd It. Th c I d1li of the pupils' it Was- found that fees cou. d ilot be col- . ­ , which illowed horses tensive Nihilistic ngst which'Ilariy Re6d, who was employed - h, 'I J� ; ................ 3*)(3 � - " � amd that they are quite capa�ble of judg- Upon a qivagn4ire ode"iell foundry On Friday I Ist, b' ........ .. �53 - At the close of the year, however, ; I � 0 Sleigh and ocoupant to 4, � rganizatfi such a, resu -c I . Rie ard.,01 Robt. . I I orkinen in " ; ........... � ........... in the various clas�;eis leserves tile hi, h- lected from these pupils, which caused a - I . u -143 . ), ter coDsiderable , Pe - . . - Mond, Elliott— �:; ............. I ......... 38i est ComniellL 0 -a anger, and that the pbanto - of tersburg, Moscow and Valdimer� eye 8191 t ti rough the bottom fall Sloan, John ....... have to reg ,h � i , � ing, for themselves when Protestat-it"r' diepth Of fG 171 feet. Af go down- to a the w arge fa6toriesin St. at c"ting, barely escaped losing his _ Ri(.h i -in d ; - in lation 'I C ! w o: r k IXI r. - I B � sdon. extric - ' 11 M . I . � . i e only thing I deficit to the amount of tile extra teach- . 'I- ­ .............. ...... 376 7 �� Avart John.. ,'.. I ........ - 7 ,4ion, so far as Ontario is and sitteceeded in getting one - of the " 9 Ste I ....... I .... 382 ret is that ve are Iosmg such er's salary. r French ag�gres, ated himself, ,-Ciluil(,'It(LL'.,illESIG�',�ATIO'�%-.-�T-he "on- out of t le cupel, and the hot air ru'l- IN -1r. D. 1) "Hay. then ap- servatives in Irela .,in, . . ; horses out Ni,ith I illie, fl,*eiiianiin.. .. ........ 393 a4 Mr. .NlcQ cen from the pro- plied for and got a gr�nt of $150 froin . ­ , We t . p - p J, to his face before be had me Wood, Frank ....... �� ..... ; ........ fession. S . A , Ii rouble; but in Church t1on as a serious )low to mak6 hi ' ' 7 concerned, is only a vision, of a diseased nd look a on Lord ing u �1 ti a a teacher I - ill'� resigna � ................. � .... 352 uch inater can be ill -spared the Ontario Govern t to assist them order to rescue the other -inim, - is escape. Fortuna ely he, Wh3*te, David.... ' . men . inlagination. In this respect the verdict � al from a I 11. i `3 0 i I h la� . I f- ", - � I � 1 t 1 1 1 - I � - - il 18M L - � �- 19' 1 1 � I t4ry 1by � ��ei e I hin, I I I - . li a I I I I X I N y' ill --X -I .1 n �, - � i. , - �, - � I - i 1 9 " a�ll T 1: I � t I r ��E 1 � I 4 !r I -1L. , 11, I . lade b-� I 1, ) . et -)y, 8 of t e 1 1883. 1 1 1 1 C ' I I �1' I e- I )� I ti �11 9.10 �$I i � J Oni t� I I I 11 I t I I �r i I .J1 70� 1 1 1 i - .' - � i -ail - to the Ministry, and . . -4 ...................... . 149 'at the present thae., Mr. McQueen pur- out of their d . . muddy grave, he was compelled to'have the Nationalists closed bis eyes an'd turned . a vay as : The following resolution was adopted 'poses attending ifficulty. And that is now � I of TuQsday isl perhaps.-, Of More Signifl- it taken out tIiiDk it will prove fital to the present quickly'�s b&ci)ul.d,' the Seaforth Hi h trotted out as a grave charge, by- some . I � ty aid Of c[lains attached , Government. , but his hai ids are by the Boar 9 I � ­.- ' Lord Randolph say'S his burne 4s -well as his face an� d of examiners: Resolved,- School. The ladies of the'section show- all crupulou pol ticia , t th . . t . . . � . � a ; I . neck. That Mr. J-. C. Hars'tone, B. A., Head 8 8 i ns agams ,,e � r I 1 . . - I . . � . . � ed their interest in the proceedings by Government. . I . i ! . . I � . ; i . . I I � . . . . 1. : - . ; i . . I I . . I � - I I .-, I . . : . I i i . I . - - . - I 1. : I 1. 1 - I . � 7 � i I . -. I ­ : I . ! . q � i ! , � I & I i I . I j 11 I ! . . : . . I . � . -! � : . i . I . i . t I . i , " . � . I . . ;. �� � - I i � - ; . � � � I - . i . ; , . I ! I . I I - I I . I . . ; . . I I j '. � I � I . .- . . i . 1 . . . I - . ; I I . - - - . . . I I i 11 I I . I . f � . 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 I I . - I � � I . . .. . ! . � . . I 1. . I � 1. � � - . - � I . I- I � � - I I . : . . I � - - � Iii I .. 7 , * . � . I . I I I . . -: . . : - . � . -- . , I � i I . I � . ­ . - � - I I . . � . . � . , - � . . I . . . - I - I . I . I I � . . I .1 I - I i� : � . I I i � - . w i - I � � - I - - I � . ! , - I I .. . . I � I . . . . - I . -.-- ­ ­­ - . � . � I I .1 - ­ - -.��..---.-�._.-,-.---���"—l.--.—.�---,--, ­­---­­�---i—­ i. ­­­ , - ­ .1 1i � I I � . � t � � . - ". I DEcF,mBn.,R 311 If- , ; . � � � � I Auburn. � ! � I i ; -ACURIOV�S A<,-','C1DEN-T. —A I . � � I r fair occurred her'a on the 19ti �­ ' i -cows and steers- belon ging f i I - I � � '118, of the 3rd -.conceuna I I Mi I I . . I Wawallosh, wer�t down to t � � water, when it ill Supposed til , i �'Cam- e frightened by a dog, ai, i . I - a steep bank intb the river, if" i I the time there ,wa's 'a quall tit, I - , � , I - : I ica and on this they went i,n � - i . - � I When fountl nf.�ilt mortang ! I I -were deaA, -the St'll diecl abf)u i -atesafter reachiii-g thei barn '. 1 � Mills has the sy1fipatIll of t,h I I t - tile cows,%Vej ,hood. -Some of ' if 3ir. Mill's soil' cam.J neai- t Z,rowned ill attelilpting V I -4mt of the" ice col, , d rive * � ) gt! I , 7 I . 1- LC11RX.1iTMA8 TR't E. -The-aln' i iw� . I mas tree in conw-ccti4nil ith 1� i church of this I'Villuly-) Wa ! � b ; � I ,. I r. � I Christ mas -eve. Riev. I . � , V i Siding, wid. aetiog as pia,tita � I nice littlesnui for ziabbalth 2 � -was realizitd, and th � I I p.oses e I i ihoroughly ,enjf)yLe-I thtnli,5V�. ; � II i entertain -me -A was held 11) tirl i I ' 4 '-`rhe an-IJU 1 . .ing, ineonnection with th�".' �ehurch Sabbath sch,00l, wa , -as n �a wal,is4,- .Uh,ristm z ight. T*- . . 2 � Temperance Hall, the Inusic-L. ary entertainment was !.*-" church, the thair was taken �r � I feemed Sabbath school 8ape- ' . � -v�bo filled the pf)-dtilon witil I dignity, and to -L,be Sati-'3faA.:1 I The s7oeakier of the ev12,LlliTl-g W Mr. kestle of Beniiiilh-r circi ly fault fkwwl wa-i th,tt 11 � . . I . sho,rt. Th�e Rev. E. H� %Vch, 1 ',Craig, gave a butnorous rea,ii. I - Sewing on a button." � I ' Jane Anderson gave an exci � tatioin, Subject "The lips t � wine sball. never touch W r choir of the church rea,dered i ,&ssist�d by Miss Ida 141,,rri', -abilities as a singer and readi . .comment. The usual votesj! ' w-erepassed and the cheeria L: I uounced that the sum of fifty � I .had: been realized through tio, i ` , -Ing, which elicited generalapi � � Cnupwu CHimEs.--The 1) John Turner preached on :. morning On "Goil's Chrisi L , I ' - - ; . xa1i 11 6. "-The service in. � : lish ehurch was we,141 atwn�i -evening. -The 61hildren's tt;; . was hehl in the 'Temperawnct Mon,day, t46 .977th inst� TJ part was beI4 in the eburel Over by Mr.' Samuel Mar, ,church was filled, more mone3 I . and. all -were satisfied and U happy. -The aunual �election � takes place on Tue8dayr ev w-atch night service -will beh � ' ej Years Eve., in the MethodL- i � � commencing at 10,30. Mr. & . ingtoll and Mr. Henry MaN by the pastor will deliver-' suitable to the occasion, : - - ---- � . --'1.,W- � ,. - � Charitable Ladi,es inNiff . Alfuch that glorifies hunianit the-. surface Lof this fro.ity holl To the ragged waifs who swai, streets selliDg papers and bla-A- the nalate of A,Aor is that,of zu mercy. Mrs. J. J. LA8tor neNIA the new6boys. and the bootbl--u. I holiday in the year-. If tile . and bootblacks -can .h,ulp li�- ; � L hayt a much emi,er time gettii� ' Teter than a camel Avould 1h, - ting through the eye- of a nee � the Vanderbilts, one anti al" ,pogr in. kindly reniembraef wealth has not stilled humauit. . k % hearts, and there Lare thousan winter bolviay time Who hav* � bless their abundant fortune, : of light. wbo�;e pathwa-V. in. . ; . long benediction, is the with -2=0 dead tnerehant prince, Ill I Claflim. When the Liunb's 11t. . is unfolded nially a pa,re wilL � : fil. , led with the ble�;sdd c1l4rit-, I gracious lady. And iii ailditic there are thousands of iinnam, whose lives are Ion,, iinbroken. .' I -to. the poor. In .tile general � . � I lis a satisfaction to'know *J ,any, are forgotten. E" ven Olk the harlot fretting behind. pri�� , - I I find human ,sympathy has not; "T, Vd,11.1i �ed ther.q. and oil this .No 1A . rejoice in the general bounty. . ' . - thanksgiving and praise.-Rxo f - . 11 mmm" - - - ­ � . Pool and � Fool. . - . Ali industrious you I g wer ' - I into the babit Of sPen (ling -tnul � a saloon nearby. Oil e by --ont : . tomers began to deseri; hlnlx ; i ; ; wife re m-onstrated with him 1O : � lectiDg his work for the saloon . -carelessly reply - 14,01), I've I I ; 'le � down a little wha playing p . . . i little two-year-old - ca,u-11t th 0 : '.- and would often -as4, tlls, -, i ; I . apa L - I down to play fool, p , 'I" .R I ' � . in vain to correct tbis.-word. I . . persisted in its own pronaild ,day b,y day he accosted his h : .144 . Has you been playW too L This nia,de a deep iinpressio : � I � Shoemaker, as he iealized ,th( was be' ing answered I Ali tile fall Ili . ­ 8 cu . stomers and the 1, growim., - his household. 'He rdsolved 1 again to qn-it the pool! table, b, allowed the passioli 0, play -V a long time, Finally :he foun out of work,, out of slioneya'a flour. Sitting on his � bench �, noon) idle .and despondent, be I, . . to exclaim, I" No work again. ; � vvbat I am going -to ,do I don I'm , " Why, Papa," prattled. tl . � L( 4 can't you run down and ., . I � , some more'!" '.'Oh4 I bush, a child,," groaneLd hi� fatbei stricken. "'ThaVa ;'ust th( - Papa has piayc4 fool too much, I - But be never pli�ed � it aLraxl. hom-e is conafortable'. and� h,j i rnore.---�Thorold Post. i . I I - . --1 I .--- -- --i - . Stick to. It. I If a inali is in. a calling 1ru 41, b til,deforand makesilobeadway ii thina be Cando jSiLto afep doWl � - Ills nal and get into something L ities are bletter suited to. Tbi L - - glerous advice, if -taken ill a ce.' for it. seeins to encoura­­ t! �b- L stones to 1,�eep on rolling, anol i long enough. to gather moss h, I We do not say this. What Ntv, that it is iisel*-,ss for a rnan to tLo musician wit-b-ont all car f4jr u to be a painter when he iss vo 1i -,e cannot be a . n engineer if I lessY careless and without an for mechanical matters, and ur - eiyerlinstanees attention to sljl� 1r:g is thlile tbrown away. I Df 1 things a youilig man just -tx'! , . I