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CLINTON, •I-IURON COUNTY., OWL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1886, • • .WHOLE N.0, 895
. Town Lots. for Sale in Gotisrioh, The rains of Saturday made glad ' Mrs. Sim. Robinson and her sister,
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• TOWN PARLIAMENT, . Petition from a nurniaeref citizens,
the hearts of our farmem. Miss Holmes, nip visiting at Flint,
endorsed by Industrial committtee Mr, 'W. Campbell left Ilere an
• 'DOUR CORNER LOTS in Parka and Narwonds
survo3, viz: Lot umber 11,,Toronto street;
Mrs. Geo, Par -1%1101114(a. Parke has gone on a Met Menday night. All mem- of council, that by-law. be passed Monday for St. 'Themes,
Another 11,-Codar street; numtter Noe StOect* V Wit' .t0 friends in Belgrave is A gentleman from the eountry, hers Prese0 want Y • M EH d f •
-nod Cedar .street; ail qnsrcer acre eseli, Title t2
He wood, granting Doherty Organ Ce, exem
indispatable,, ‘Vill take bores rattle, etc. br to re- tien from taxation tor another ten
be hoped thather health will he • who intended visiting the Confer- Finance Minister Manning' Thunday last to spend a few dey'8
TM,. er an, • annly left here en.
three of the lots. Apply to .TO'UN S. nOnkr .
Goderich. ence by mistake entered the noun- commended payment to prati (Jr, years. On motion of Jackson and holiday with friends in Vauglitin.
ne-sel Ploved by the trip:,
of coo. citamber while• our county law sal, $18.75; Trona° do t1.091 Vona. cooper the clerk as instructed to
A representative meeting Mr. Edward Ti of Al
,, Is paying a visit amongst is:
lug for a short dine rather uneasily ward 1.00; streets ci•nd sidewalks front taxation for ten Years) on cer-
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rankers wore in session. After' sit
seevatives of West Iluton Was held
1 C in Davison & Johnston's office last t
Thursday. Matters pertinent to the he asked a gentleman sitting beside
hint if the person sttting there, in
Mr. C C. Cram) was in To'rento occasion were freely diteussed.
last week.
dry 2,25: street watering'25.00; Hay- Prepare a by-lckw to exempt said Co. ' perm,
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• friends here, •
57.99; work on cemetery .90,21.-„:. tain conditions of extension of pre-
Mt. H. E. Rothwel
dicating the Warden, •was Rev. Mr.
rhe splmoner jtakt Willara, Capt.
Giffin, the president. "No," :said the
1, of Galt, was A Carter, with a cargo consisting of gentleman; "it is 'Mr. Rats, the
in town this week, • 418 tons of coal for Mr. Joseph
Warden, and this is the county
Kid4 maimed in port during •Senday • .
Mr. E. Wade, barriater, of Thus- conned: chamber." "Oh," said the
• night, aha cemmenced tinloading-On -
sels; Was in town lad week. gentleman r" "I knew I was
, ming,
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The dredge Oloillenge has finished - , in the wrong trap, for I was Sore no '
Mrs. Cho, Swanson and Mr. J. D. President, would, allow the members
dredging between the piers,
. Swanson left yesterday for the old :to smoke'" • '
Mrs. Bost, of Seaforth, was in oomitry. As the journey is taken
At the -recent Toronto Univerity
town for a few days the past week. - 'for the benefit •of Mr: S. D.'shealth,
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• : Examination three of our high
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The steamer Ontai•io .,callt4 in on we'llope favorable tesults willeeerne
- school boys, in their second year,
Wtote andsucceeded-in taking good
noon. • ... , -.Mr, Peter McFarlane.. and Miss -positions in the 'honor list, ' ir, J.
Mr; L. E. .Thiney, • barriater, of Jane Watson were Married last D. &volition obtained honors .in
Seafeaah, was in thu•cireular town Thursday. We tender , our hearty mental science and logic, Mr. E. S.
. 'last week. • .. . . :wishes tO the •haliDY• •could,Cs and Hogarth in , English, French, Ger-
The Amerfecin. conliul R. s, Cm.. hope • that .tuatrimony with. them man and Italian; and Mr. S. Elliott
ton Esq. returned to town.last week May be 'brimming..over with bliss. in mathematics And English. Al
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after a siert absence:: . • '`' • . i s. MM. John.Sturdy, of West street; though all have .done well, it is but
The maater ef, the. schooner Car- ,was kicked by'. a young colt last .. fair to note' that Mt Swanson was
tar that was ill Port, last • week is week, and • Seriously injured.. We - not in good health • the igreater part
her as -sward tit) on •Monday atter- therefroin. • • ,
Our old -townsman Duncan McLeod.' hope she will speedily get over., it, of the terni. • , .- .
:On account Of the meeting of.the Iter daughter Mrs. Pike, .of'Clinton, . School -Bon.ra met oft ilondav
County Council. • t f ti
oul • own a tors. has been assiduous in her attention p ..c bb m
evening. resent, ra , Orton,
, aiid nut assemble on Friday evening.- to • the patient. • • . , • . Putter, Ball; Acheson,, Nicholson
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P., Kelly attended the
Receipts, rent of hall 37.50. Seek- irises and increase- in number of Reeve
son wanted information about
Workmen which conditions are to aw-oeuenkt! . council -at Godetich hist
amount for street watering Nothing
had (tame. before this Cuenca. that•hki (Le:.
what siuth
o i It laul needii-eiunt Ittioledconditionsinabds e•iisune not oyot-f . •
wouldjustifY paving $25 for street'
Watering. Megurchie explained bYtilia resolution committed to pose -
that last year $100 had been Put , in toilitigneitti.fo,Thitisosivvaiss•jeoantrinendatliNe;Isteethareo
estimates for street watering this
only.. dissentient.• • •
year, but it remained. for the Coutt-, . • . • .
oil to authorize its • •expenditiire. Deputy Corbett was putupon same .
Report was passed, also resolution committees as Mr. Cots had been
authorizing monthly payments of upen. Councillor Jackson wasgraut-
$25 for four months if • necessary, tea two Months leave • of absence to
kin condition that some $40: • or. so allow hire to take a trip to the old
per month subecribitcl. by •private country forthe benefit, of his health.
citizens . was fertheeming. :. • Reeve MaMurchie said the equalized
assessment of the town had been
Mayor Williams enquired by
raised , $10000 by the County.
what authority the Fire Engine was
used t� water streets en Queen's •Cotincil. • Thiswas unfair. , He had
, fought against it.... Now the•question
Birthday, and tanks emptied:, • , -
was whither the town should.Sub-
Reeve Mc'Mnreltie•fillecl the gap '
: mit or appeal. Not that Clinton
and assumed the:responsibility and ' • •
Ives too high, but the townships wore
didn't intend to apologize, though •
• so ridiculously low that.they.should
he would explain that the dust was •
be reised. lie cited nutnerous in -
intolerable, the streets. were crowded
stances ' of , improved and well 'cul-
avith People and 'Connaillor Doherty
tivated . farms of 100 - to -200 acres,
Asked him if thy could not get the
witted from $6,000 to $16,000, and
engine out to water the.streets.. • He the personal property .thereon : Was
agreed •and.wits responsible for call- only assessed at from $200 to $500.
out; the firemen to water the- streets.
One good' team of horses Alone. was
, , Mayor saidhe was the responsible worth: the higher figure to say nd
.11'ead Of tri-iFfeVit- and if,a• fire. had thing- of the other property required
. • 1.... and n• ad. through .want to 1 un a • aim. was:- - a Stil k to
of water in tanks he wotildbe blain- think that farms could be worked
pd..', In. elicit caadena he referred to with personal property of the liini-
ho slioaki hot be ignored. . If. it ted ',value referred to; Ile would
was.right for tnernbets to. do snob. -
• e 00 advi4ev-I:iut would' favot7cippeal-
things, he 'Wanted. the people td
kilt* it, not blame hint. • Besidqs: .ships...
.ing to the 0 teige to raise the. towns:.
As•:;. the Clinton county -rate
it had cost.$10 to fill the,tank. again. 79 ii less than 'hist
• Melliti•chie Would be responsible yeara,p, as thetticreased aSsessment
for the $10 -and. would like Atli wen1-4.1 ly edd $18 . to. what': our
Worship to col/mita vete, of censure ..imitipjal.f the County rate. would be
against him. ' .. • • • 1.. •",Werni.it '.• assessment of last year •ad-
.- '-Jackson a,,,greed With tlio Mayor as -ilereC ce it was decided14't:hear
to danger of individual 'Members of '..Ht:CiliPtisition fr theprosent, • . , ....
the council 'interefering :with • the , • ": , • - - .. ' • -
water supply .and thought the Reeve ' . -• . East ••11Viivesantiilif.•: .:.'''
Ahould apologize. . • • - ' : • - : • . ' • •
Mt. Thomas Bell lost a valuable.
Doherty said • eitizens had coin- Mare last weei;:. ••• • •'. ' .• • .
planted to him and. asked if some- ' • : • : • ' '
Jiinwill make a good meoltanie, •
• Mr. Jelnes Quitinas• now framing.
thing could not be. done to keep
down.the'ditet, wee as' big ci, sinner
in,this - matter as the -Reeve. : , ' Air. Keil n ie had:- a few • days. of ill-
' ness laatweek. . : • •• • • " •
, The, Brethren are bolding - Meet-
ing's at Me, S. Cattielalifis'veek. .. •.
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Mr. R. Stewart is engaged- with.
:George Stewart; jr., for the .semmer,
.-•• -.•Me, John Willianti.wai•preseeted
withae.fitio-yoeng son.the. other day:••
Mr. , a,asepls Taylor' had a runaway
last week While in Blyth ..tittencling,
the inner:lief MM. Croyland.
Mr. Hugli Ross had some,valnable'
sheep' 'killed the -other' night by u
stray dog. • •
Mr, licobert Gibson Wasjoined in,
'Wedlock to. Miss. Hannah, of •Moiris,
they intend living in Blyth:
Jason Ellis- As..ltelping; .11easts.
Magill; .LO--niove . a barn for - Mr.
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A• c)'.1°'hreit,... farmers tiro at Mr:: Sinn
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Walah's barn and it will he ' soon.
ready, for raising. . ' • .. •
Mt. .Densinore• has lost five head,
Of eattle, and no account of thinn:is
. Mr. :Tattles Magill is now recover-
ing and it is hopced the Will -he soon
able to go round again. • - •
-.-7.Thelleyit'of-tbi3.:thiitt iiiiTiilaliffi
• •ball every Saturday, night. • Mr. It,
with the grayel,.rovidingg residents ' •
•Arinstrong•is manager." . •
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linit it and. 'do . ;
on said' street Wi 1 1 . . I,oekerd got badly hurt by a
„the necessary grading. ••. • ,
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• ranaweY lest wok; • his t•ecovery is
. IVIr. Searle was given leivie to ad- expected.,
- dross .council. .He' -waitted '• open Mt:Stephen' Robertson caught 15'
sewer at coiner of Printess:. and very h, ,e, fish last satoday; they
Orange Streets, •dovered and filled ' were a foot long or more. Stephen,
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you should leave some. for the reit
•. polio and Copp, moved -for of the. boys. . •• . .
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-ceder box drain along portion pf ,. At the last meeting of the town-
Mth:y.St. East... .' • ,:: ship council; • thoareeve was author-
' Jaciolon said Searle had.right ali'' ized-to 'contract for the filling of the
- his side, but bow. to do the •-•ivejlt--a'Plirotieli to river bridge, • eons. 10
and 11, The, depitt.y.l'oeve te, have
was the problem. It would•cost
thonsanda. of dollars. .: Debentures the bridge. over creek' at l3c1flraVe
• avoeld have to be issued.'
' The wiadom of the'' county forilf., '•-, The steamer Qntario; of the catty and the • eliairman, Minutes ,
• line, tenoned the .0; T, dock early previous mooting toadoufirmed.
-ed wdroup on the squarelast Friday
• on Friday evening with -a. cargo' of ..PrineipaPa-report read showing 394
11101111ncr and were pirateed: • - .
0; , twenty mensal:in wish* of wheat boys and 340 .girls on •the roll:and
• Mr• Md.:We/Lis Yawl/ t"'''• limn Port Attlinr, '.It •was ttnioad-; • an average attendance of 300 boyi
.K.olfage,•was 111„Itarbo:r all List week
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ed at the •elev.atet by Saterday..eien- and 218 girls. On Motion, Miss
getting.caulked. . ing .0 hen t ie Ontat w bit for Gordon Ws ordered to receive salery
The, government tug Prudeai, Sarnia. -- for the me she eonducted Miss
with the dredge and barges in tow On Monday: ft match of cricket Blair's elms, cis. he question of pay
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left for Southampton on Saturday. NM played between the clubs -.of big a anhatitute tor condecting Miss
The Palk House had. forty guests Clinton and. Goderieh on the grounds Wilson's class, duritid 1ior• slackness,
last week, u rather large number so of the . latter club. • Clinton went was referred to school managing
” early in the season. • • • first to bat and see:teal '67 in their connnittee. The .aeeretary's report,
The lily delegates attending the 'first innings. Goderiell followed showecrthe expent4itifre for April
:Methodist Conference •were a most and scored 43. tn. the second in
kindly looking lot of men: , • flings Clinton Scored 20 and Oode-
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large tree in trots:if Mr. Serdan's rich 44 with 5 Wick* to falt,.thus
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,heisse. on Colborne street, was broke. n leaving .the: hometeam•the winners.
off Dome, feet from• the:ground by ' StitUrday afternoon 'ene of the
ties wind storm on Monday: • . delegates to the Conference stopped'
a passer by to ask hisway to his
boarding • honse. After thanking;
hs infordant, .ho obrLlved that -it
would be well if the streets weion um -
bored,. is he had poised tound the
square .four tithes in the eaideavor
to find the street he wanted.
Brr. A.: B. Cornell, undertaker,
; letehas disposed of his old. house,
i'.'purelnieec1 a much handsomer'
A. B. Cornell rias purchased
lot No. 1246; South Street, and piir-
pone morbid thereon. the :cotta
, • now 'beside his,residefice,
The debate in the county Council
--14c • The United Empire called in on ontie holise ofrefuge and the, ap-
Pointinent of, a salaried:Page midis -
her upward trip last. Wednesday;
and took on paesendeis. and a laagal bate, took 'Ore late lmt F.4441a.Y.
evening. The council eliamber was
number of hoses and qttantity
zeneral mereihindis6. crowded by those who took i deep
The scheoner Arid, Captain 14lite
interest in these nnitteis, as was evi•
- .aeneed the booty
Kenzie, made' port with her third plaudite that fgeoted the speakers
.turgo this season, on Wednesday.
After unloading the -Ariel sailed for they respectively upheld. Surprise
making good. Tpoints , on the sides
..atunthpr cargo.
Wm. Lee's vessel, the Rath-
bun; Captain McDonald reached
this port on Sunday even*, with
eargo of coal for Mr, SA°. Scoble.
The Rathbun connuenced unloading
en Monday.
The schooner Cartel. with 240,000
•J'ece.t,e/f lunaher united ifl port hist and Burton: The sermon, a naest
however seemed the prominent fea-
ture at the 'close of the police magis-
trate appointment debate.':
The North street ” Methodist
•thiareh was filled- to its utmost
capueity, last Sunday morning, the
occasion being the ordination. of.
Messrs. 3. A.. Carson, G. F. Salton,
• 'Wednesday., After unloading at able and els neat, one, 'preached by
the Rev, Dr, Carfiin, was listened
listened to' with rapt attention by_
the inimonse congregation: At the
conclusion of the sermon the-gentle-
men(above mentioned ;;,ere categoric
ally examined; and then dilly re
'ceived'a!3•aiinj§taq_ef the Methodist_
Church of,Canada: . •
T. dock, slre letton Thursday-
, • ;ter Theesalon river for ApOtliex cargo
for this port. • .
A lovely placel. 1V1iat ,A pretty
town! What splendid streets?
What lovely views were among
the •hundrodi of aPpregiatitee
itions vegarding the circular town,
'littered by 'those :attending the
Methodist Conference.'
• Last week at the tneetind in Tor -
.onto of tha 'Medical -association of
Ontario; Dr, McDonagh read a paper
on the identity of croup and • diph-
theria in which he expressed. thethe aeake"that'•
Sumanerhill
to be.$376.01 and,for May $346AH.
The following are: the: estimates for
the current year : Receipts, Model
schend grant, Ont., $150:00; Model
iehoel grant;county, 150.00; Model
Itchaltal Sees, 135.00 ; county rebate,
40.00:; ,GoVeininent giant;: 447.90 ';
ToM1,5,422.00.
Expenditure: tetickei' Salftries, $3,-
610.00; extra satuies, 5o.po ; ofs
floors and earetakers,585.00; printing
""and caretakers, .. 60.00; wood and
cutting,.280.00;' repairs and balance,
A'town employe nfitiaing a dady
Wlaking •along one of • the narrow,
well worn- paths • that. adorn our'
Inquare, drew , hoe attention '1O • the
notiee• hoard, that reads,. "keep off
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Mr' Jahn A. Naftel. has agiin
pearecl, •but as he is, net. through,'
we must wait. till he' is before me:
eau • answer him •and.• his assistants
fully:' In the meantime,' to prevent
an unnecessary: waste of the .gentle-,
man's valuable.time,:•we ask'that in
his closing laterite answer the -fol-7-
lowing:—Who wrote-. the, : letter
signed ."Ranger," • published in the
Signal of • the date of the, ,Sta?s,
communication, and • Why: was the.
rascally portion • about the ' Scheid
el -kitchen different from the' letter
from which it .was copied? • Who,
besidei iinself, Authorized the pub-
lication likonly original widens
tal•Onel 'Who helped. him mite his
last? How did he accidentally bes
cattle the writer of the_first 1 Give
thdammes of five. or six -young pev
sons, ch•ildten of prominent meni-
tors, of the church of, England,
complained. of? Nein° any chureh
of England that got up a dime show
in Lent? Sim* the difference bet.
tateen young persons and children,
'explain how itivas--"that-the More
• h e looked at' it theinore he laughed I"
Nye ere anxious, to have the last of
the above ansWered, becaifse if.true
Utp have the gentleman's fitting •ec-
oup,ation, e., to laugh at what he
either- does' not understand. or wit -
the gram." • The lady turning. on folly. misseprosonts.
pr . , •
opinion, that membranous croup what I am. 'laughin,gly said, s
trying to do ". and con -
and laryngal diphtheria ate the seine, tinued on her way, Tile employe
With t5gret we' notice the death referred to was heard to mutter, Below isthustanding of,the Pub -
of Mrs. Tom, Wife of the'L P.'S, for "the huly's right and the board's, lie School` here for the month of
South Huron. The kidy, who had wrong, for•she iscertainly keeping. Anne, based on urecord oftlillgence,
been ciuffering fioln that fell disease, off the grab," and thus gives.the ' punctuality and conduct during, the
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eatsuniption, for many months; died faded spots a chance to recuperate. month '
peacefully,At her 'residenee,Elieter, op weaneeday Ethel Alberta Ftnat Ceass.--Entily Thompson,
last Wednetiday...-4.• -
IlitYr.:YPtitirrest dati,c.shter,.' of 111611)P8CM'
The retention ' of Rev. G. F,. Ames .nt, Shepherd, died from the Fouttrit Otase.---Lona Nesbitt,
. Salton as pastor of the Victoria shock. caused by being Accidentally Emily SPring; Dertie McrPhY.
-street church ?or another year, will acnldod a few days Previously. On Tniun t.CLASS.—tnnna Murphy,
,give great satisfaction to the con- Friday the little ono as buried in Davikehurchill, Addle Wright,
• gregation oVer 'Which ho has so ably Maitland Cetnetry, the funeral talc- Smote Cass,—Geo, Hill, Kitty
and saceesafully presided in the ing place from hor parent's residenesi JohnsonChasHJohnson
past. The gentlentan!s untiring in- South St, The floral tributes laic , : , .
dustry in reducing the debt of the on Ethel's pretty easket wore nuttier- Snocnsn Pm/T.—Mary Sohnson,,
Sara Nesbitt, Dora Sprung.
elturch, and his general urbanity, sus and beautiful, and bespoke the
has earned for him the love of his deep sympathiof the many kindly'
rifler Pater:,--1-Mary luiIi To1in
hureIi worshippers, and the to- contributors. A larger ninliber of Hills um% "h"s°"'
*poet of hundreds' Of the denom- relatives and friends followed tho Averag,e' attendance for the,
ination&. • • corpse to its last earthly home. month 40, •
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Mayor did not Want•the Reeve to
cliOlodize..: He called AttentiOn•to
the matter in the • publio interest,
not'. from any animus toward. the
Iteete or any one • else: Tho -Fire
Chief had. tilled his ..attention , to
.einpty tank and. the. danger of hav
no water in it for two days,. •
Fitzsimmons said, the • intention
'ivas to' refill. emptied - tank samo
evening but well dare out '
• Ifenlerehie wanted • to know .
'his ,Worship as the responsible -bead
of the Council know there was water .
• inthe Other tanks.. Did the Chief
know ? Did, anybody- know?. •No
answer being. given the discussion(
ended. • - .• • • •
• Minister o.f Public Work Coopor
ieported 'progress and purchase'Of
10,000 foot•rainber at 11.50 per 1f,.
delivered. .' • •
After considerable discussion
the council agreed to a motion'by
Doherty thatc'the Street • conimittee
be authorized to furnish gravel to be
pat ou.„Piinceis St.„ from Albert -St,
to ShipleY,St., and fill the waggons
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per wasIdininistered in the English
church on Sunday morning laot.
• The Blyth string band has been
engaged for the.Orauge pienic which
is • to come off on Wednesday -at
Donnybrook.
Several of Inc members in eon- *
motion with the Methodist chuiphy.
attended the:Conference which Was
held in Goderichlast 1,9pOkv. • • •
Mr. Wm. Jones, of this village, •
occupied the pulpit of the Methodist .
church, bathe absence of Rev.•Mt.
Fisher,. on Sunday evening'last.
Mr. Robert Gibson, of Wawanosh,
and his bride have come t� our
village to •reside, We welcome.
• them. .
relniiit, The bridge. on creek, side
line 33-84,.., con: 6, tcl be repaired.
Searle's applieation and Corbett's
raSolution Were referred to Street John Taylor to be paicl $60 salety
as assessor, Rat. Steel $25 es
conimittee tcaido what funds at their
charity. Tho court of revision die -
command. will permit.
Mr, Perrin was allowed to address Pond of sane business and ad,iontW
council, lie wanted plank side- ed until June ••
Walk south of railway track, Street ••---/P-• •
committee to put down two plank Gladatone's Koine Rule Bill, ite-
ono to latest accounts. is doomed
Stevensonlfi wanted drain on tg defeat:- A vote was taken on
James St., near freight shed, Re- Monday end the majority egainst it
toted to Street, committee to attc»tt was 30. Diermietieo tilcelY
• to. v follow,
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There was no service in' the
Presbyterian church on. .Sundus,
morning last. In the .evening. the
Rev. Mr. Pritchard, Auburn,
preached' au eloquent serMon-to - .
14rTgehec9PnrgersebTtteibrina; and fgt.-hadist.
S. S. teachers intend holding a ' • •
meeting in the 'basement of the J..- s•• • '
Presbyterian church, on Wednesday
evening otext, for the purpose' of ,
making arrangements for holding • - • •
:Union pic7nie: • • •
Our villatice•fathers • met • • •
Orange hall -oirikriaira-y e-Vening
last ;tho Peeve the chaif.;
anion proaent. z.Several.. •
were presented and 'ordered.. to be .• • . ; • • ,
• paid, Chexhis Sherritt,..ont
constabie, • Unt'S appointed'. .
of poltend `•tex for 1880 ha „ • • •
w, also (tiara, charge of the loak-np: • • ,
Ond..daY last week a, dansditer '
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MV..1)4(33: %Omit. . •
inaliy:tiNsaultett unknown.
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seeundiel; on thdbonndary line bar •
Weep Moi Hullett, whilst(en'
her way • home. • Conatahle•-Davi . •
was sent rot to. ciipttite, the villiau "
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but did noestteceed in getting htin. , •
The prisoner his been,. captured
since; and his case came offon • •
day evening'in the Orange Hall be- '
tore our magistrates, result unknown: ••"
• - A meeting of'tlie
'spent:ion was held on•Monday even: • :
ing at Dutnion's Hotel for. the . • •• •
perpose. of soleeting delegates - :„..
attend the Conservative Convention • - • ' •
to be.tuld 'Atingliarn on Wedges - .••••
day to Select . candidate for the
next Dominion 'election, and other
important • business. . Messrs
Itittnilton; P...Kelly, John Sher- '
Sohn COlcloegh, E Tap-
ner, James MeGoe, • Robert Dor-
nion and Robert Symonds we
the gentlemen selected as delegates
iii the interest of the Conservative
.of this * •
Oer band made their appearance • • ;
on the 8quaro Friday evening lest
with a 'brand new head,diesS on, ••
ornamented. with gold late bUnd.
Sine° their last appearance they
have.an addition to their Member,:
Shift, . gentleman froM. from
Mary's, au exeellentolarionet player. •
A group of the fait Pox:were stand-
ing on one of the corners adMiring • : • •
, the beautiful playing of,the. • Ae.117. .
comer, when one of thein was heardi
to ,rainark : •"Oh, nth.. what lovely
black whiskers helms got," sho e v i -
(1 e n y having taken More: interest •
in his physiognomy than bis pity- •
ing
' Port_ceg 11111.
The 'following is a report' et
standing of the pupils of the Pallet's .
Hill eehool, for the month of Uny •
Forint CLASS.—lst Tilly 11.1e- •
Cartney, 2nd 'Hattie Piekarci, rd
.11fintie Jervis, •
qnxion .Arand Pick-
ard, 2nd Reid Torrance, 3rd Fred
Pickard.
onto T Wert erV
2ad, Cantolon, 3rd, Benson
Cox. • •
Soem.,In ••Ceasi,—Ist John Cox,
2nd Albert Co;:3rd Freddie MI-
„
JUN IOU rATLT S noo st 1 tavid
MeCartney, 2nd Jane 'Marshall, 3rd
Mattio Torrance,
Staloff PART StICOND,,-.1st Loltir
IP.] leek, 2nd Eaphetni Cox.
PART rtnst --Bolan Cox, 2itcl
'Leland 3rd Wellington Can•
Olen,
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