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The Huron Signal, 1883-03-30, Page 11 _t ;1 • h- esof vrHOLi NII3I11t8S�i1 i • °EyoTEo o cou No GEN ER GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1883. INTELLICE" ' ' ! 1 11 Yc(.LIc•UDDT $ EVAN(`=. .b A IMAM • Lew Adv.rt4+emeab. Meta! Park k P rdom origege. a-- e u Auditors' Report -Town of Goderlob. The Bad and Worthiest -lfop Bitter Co. Auction Sale of Shorthorn Cattle -It. Hawley. General ,More for Sale -Mrs. R'. D. tlh.s.o•. The Larawttnuok of Waf Paper S est of Ter - onto -Japers Ionia Dentistry. U. T181'. Oscs sed r:siienae. West NICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN- thtes gars below Beak o• Montreal.9tr•at ITN T_._ She People's Column. CERAL STORE FOR !TALE good trade. Stock about_t Wiefactory reasons for selling. W. D. 11H AN NON, or to J AS NOTICE --PARTIES HAVING ANY claim or claims ageism lire. wUl oblige be wading in their s000u-its on .r before Vturday. March stth inst. 1 will leave for c of no1Lir esi Tuesday. April .Yd, sore. t URld R VOR SALE OR TO RENT. — • 11 good feline house an 9 two iota on Palm- erston street. tae holutssedoostigates 6 fogad. aclosets and cellar aa orchard attacked. For ppsrticlies Males to L It. Watson, Minter. Ooderieh. 1-d. COMFORTABLE HOUSE TO RENT That fine trick house on North -et. Ins. r sly north bregistry s for reolThe boes very efillea M ever)pseioutar. Pomes.io• glow ea May ftp For p•rticnl•rs aptly to G. N. Davis. Doane crib insurance. 1�ONEY T. LEND. — PRIVATE toads --on freehold secwrlty. Aaaiy to (leo. Swa•r.s. Goderiek. lti�/an *600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO caw CA IfLRON,HOLT &CAMERON. Goitre toh. 1756. $50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND an good Farm or g,11-01 se Town PMw4 • t 1 w per cont. A.MT to It. R ADCLIFFL 1TSS11 HO FOR WINNIPE(: ete to reove to p� I have disposed of my auction business to Mr. James Prettle& who wine to me highly reoomsewd- ed, and who I •m satisfied will 111 the bUL I trust that my Mendps in the county willgive er- �t�orDderd support in pi thich they so gleare. 1 wulr.- nine wlul me odiste all slet pril ales anntrurted to mein the . J. C. CURRIL The People'[ Auctioneer.mcv. ONEY TO LEND IN ANY -LVA. amount to suit borrowers at 6 to M per peat. Private funds. Apply to Manisa and Xis fee. Oodertoh. MONEY TO LEND.—A LARGE aaoent of Private leads the tavostmeat at lowest rates ea dretalemMorte eges• Apply to0ARROW t PROU()FOOT. 1 DANS FREE OF CHAoROE.-- Mosey to lead *1 lowest Osi rends, MORTON, free asy noit se or chargee opppsosei1te Colborne Hotel. (loderick. r!d IMareb 106t. 1779. 10,0110 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND IV ea farm and Town Property at looting in- terest. Mortdgss pesShamd no Commission raanod O.n ogs..lts[ e/rusonetre.a,..ddlaer. dN.006.Js.reewm+sitelery-e—hiDaf`YIBON t JOHN ETON. b .•tYBarrYtfers. &c-. Goderich. 1751 oRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, 1110. Life and AAsld el heseranee Agent Re ting Mtctampgeigaales. Almagent ter the CANADA Livs Broca bi.uw•trca Oo. 9Loes1 M lead ea Illafflillge. CAW fa lows a • e Lee Meek Ge tO WI the borrow- er. ENGRAVING. All kinds of plain and ornarneLtal executed grav int, gold, silver, Ivory. pearl , executed ohsaply and expeditiously. plates made end eines; .,1 n short notice Estimates ,4e giver. 1'. J. NEw all v. South -IL. Gatwick. Practised engraver to the tree+••. l*Tt-ertt. HOUSE AND LOR FOR wSitnlLeE.-- A frame house nearly new,reUtng oot containing 6 rooms besides hall, pen - try and good cellar with wood abed and other outbuildings will be sold en reasonable terse. a goodapply t W. l A.RHYn the NAPi Ne raor west° parties- tars t. fors apply to Blebtcal. NEWS ABOUT HOME. DR. W. 0. 8. MAGDONALD, M. D., C. M., Physician. aargoom Aeauebeer, els. Office and residents. Mata street. Al- b se. a.-1eMs. •'A eidel's amanK )r. tali,' nulv.. An' faith hell Areal it. - =re TOMO. We are glad to see Rev. J. Wakefield the choir. also the "Ave in teem again, after a stay of several dust parte being .ung f the Coo ke Siad Duylo,—{Cost. weeks in a Isere souther) portion u Province, but we regret to learu that his Caaxlvat_ — On Weduo.dey, 2'2nd las lost lits voice. We trust, however, 1 lust , a oernival was held in the Arcade tot be roil aeon have his vocal powers skating rink. The number of oosteeses restored, and that he has many useful 1 Sial and there were s Doric hJust received a vrr) large duv years in the pulpit before him. Regina' the Shortly after Morley•s death the deft apt for $1,600, which he claimed he _ d paid Morley before his death. Tho plaintiff denied the receipt of the mon ay, and claimed that the signature t.+ was not u ergo u us the rec.ipt was not that of her late bus not any strikingg new ones among the band. The plaintiff then sued for thnw gents. Mrs. It. S. Williams was sward- mortgage nney, and the defendant set. ed 1st prize as ''Morgiana" in the Forty upthe payment oft*$1500 and the goes tion at the trial cans whether or not this $1600 had been pod. The court decried that it had not been paid, and made oue decree for plaintiff with ousts. by the Misses went to the plaintiff and produced • re: se est or the art rag and Aura. rappin per, which he *11! .ell heap fur~ nnl, lRosie r pa - weight guaranteed. All prssao who require the use or a reeks trek, O purpose sitt, e curing meancam have elogble tate. smtssfaction guaranteed Apply te R. Carmen. Cambria road. Goderich. Diens the owing spring • number of per - 0. ['.more to the far west. They not tall to get a few good phobia at asDewif, to leave with their friends before tier shake the dust of Omterto off their het. FrsL O, Band has ust received Smother new sup/ll of reele•1 inatrnmwts, via : canoer- tuses. karmenteaa, aired iseea• Cass and 'lo- ans. can mad Sae them. They are all guar- anteed traps tits best maker. and will be sold at reawmalte pries. GR McDONAGH, M.D. PHYBIO- . IAN, SURGEON, to., Graduate of Tor- onto aronto Hai vergty. Lioeetiate of the Royal Col- leges( Phygoases. Louisa. teems. do. If. C. P. Ontario. Omer sad res deuce Opposite Beile)•s Hotel, Hamiltonteiale. Wo - erich ND HOtlSE, AND 76. oerner of V cte rie innd NOS. st trete ta tie or are elipan- 80 Vt: 'us hanged for farm Dertch.Reed.'• For partimasue �pp1lyy to Jas. 0,11ILL, eroettect, omcc Crabb's Bl of era J. C. Coasts, aaotrebeer. 1t takes as k104. of pp to make a world. e ast Jam Smoo salt t,^� Nit•. have e lms[how to stele e. ~ Mm wear to cut O 10 ev y lord p•�•-- p1et. In every de =wasting bargains ghoul a giro Nest • colt. "The cheapest hours ander the see. ne liquors at Mdse treat be bad. The the to thgreed banquet n TThhursday anwished to ud dogged that the toasts should be druuk in oold water, the latter Ilqu+d being deemed waterer. Perhaps, it the truth was known, the Mateo water is stronger than the whiskey bet at Oodertchoe get the best liquors of all kinds at W. L. Horton's. Dr. G. W. McDonJ1d,of Auburn,spert Suter in town. Capt. McCullough, of Detroit, was in town this week. Mn. McBride, of the Albi.,n, sent Easter in Forest. Miss Lillie Whitely spent her Easton vacation at home. Mia Nellie Duuagh left fe t Michigan on Wednesday last. Mies Porter, of S•aforth, is the guest of the Mimes Wilkin•oe. S*iT Dnwa.—A man named James Campbell, of Lower Wingham, was ar- rested on Monday week by County Con- stable Bullard and Chief Pettypieoe, en the information of his father, whom he had threatened with personal violence. Tbe case was heard before Thus. Holmes, Esq., J. P., and in default of sureties to keep the peace he was sent to Oodericb. DR MOLKAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- ODON. Coroner to Oros sad residence i;te•e Street, sewed door west of Victoria et. 1751. HG. MACKID, M. D., PaySI- . clan. Surgeon and Aacoucher. Graduate of Toronto University. Office opposite Camer -ow & Camerons Bank. Lucknow. If not in oma . encedt'e st the Beak. 1706.1. FOR SALE. A fleet clan brick ',,.use, cellar t.eder the whole hoses. and 11 acres land on the Its - field rose. Goderlo .there is a go.! Stable and ,trlving.►ed.bard and soft water on the lens t gree the well s out to H l�lter, ay on the peen (xodsrieh ro*adrr_ • FOR SALE. Mrs. Nolan offers for sale the f.):I•owin preoerty to the town of Goderich. I.ot 171. t 16 There reisof lot ad the west •%elf frame fouselin rorV 11 story y sa good repel!, 12 room and kltohw. ageeads� For °eller. bard and soft water. Tonna day, or further partloulan apply to '•leliolsor. 0oderhoh. NOTICE T() DEBTORS-NOTICE IS berets given [tat stolrbook aeaoen1 are to this reader $050ttle 1k same a own soil 'hars- h, sanegavve ase enforced nLieotlon. I memo eg weero - new M ABRAHA lwpHIN- . > ITH. . L' ereSALK imon, weer AT BLE Br0Maniis road Ito - Desalt' street, appoalte the High 8oh.el• with two lots. The house Is in good r'cealr earefage house and .table and p�!r out °elidings. The garden is well stashed with _ reit trees. grape vines, hr.ib COra�8, Tor teras 115917 in Davison d" Joesmon. math _________ 1 'V SALE Proper, Olt TO EEit l' as the 9- Disse here [tad Pest with Ss. Sore of ore 1 egals era lora Tose Stook t etor has r terser wheattwwiil re- glre hie sole etre the west halt of of 6, non. 3, E.G. esu Mad : two ,food orchards, two sea consiert- s.1s. trams bosses. e f w:alt welt tarp. bl oe •T aro T.'�` Itw+ralnind Ma aeras N!T hardwood. For i►AYNEd. 9herDatdfM i1RS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, 11 Peydotans, Surgeons. Aoeos/shers, Ike. o/oe at Dr. Shannon's residence, near the pro* Oodortch. G. C. SnSONOV. J. C. HA75MM- Tox INSURANCE CARD. BRITISH ASS. MY, TORONTO - h'rtabtuht PHONIX INS. CO'Y, of Lonox Sngfands Est•biiahnd 179E HARTFORD INS. (7lYY. of HatrrroR:i. Conn -Established Ills. Rieke takes In the above first-class Of loee sl the lowest rotas by HORACE HORTON. The andenegned Is alae Appraiser for the CANADA PER. LOAN arm SAVINOS CO'Y Tower*. Money to Loan on first-class security. rote 7 to 9 pt'r Cen'. Charges moderate. HORACE HORTON. Gedor : b Sept. l0. Ngo. On Friday lest ((hood Friday; there was another blockade on the Stratford and Goderich branch of the 0. T. R., in consequence of which travellers frost Toronto who left that city at 7 a. m., did not arrive in Ooderich until 8 e'ekwk in the evening. The "winter of 189!--3 will be long remembered in this section as the season of railway snow - blockades, CHORAL UNION Coecxar.-- The tune for holding the first concert of the Choral Union has been fixed for Tues- day, the 17th April, when a musical treat may be expected. This society de - reeves a big hunse, and we hope to hear of Victoria Hall being crowded ou the night of the concert. The manager re- quest • fell attendance of member at the next practice, on Monday night. Mia Crockett. of Hamilton, is the guest of Mrs. Roberton. Remember Mrs. Fletcher'• concert at the temperance ball this (Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mra Richard Miller .pent their Faster vacation with their friends here. The public and high schools re -opened on Teriday. The attendance was onthe slim side. The Town Council will meet for re- gular monthly semi..n thin (Friday': even - In 8traylea Animals. ROG FOUND.—CAMS ON- THE pe•rmises of the sebeoriber sot 9. cos. township of Colhorae, •smtall black and white dog with tan-oniored heed. The owner is re- quested to prove property, pay charges and take it away. JOHN M. Illli HANAN. Col - borer. 1675. Auctioneering. - C. CIALRII THE PEOPLE'S AUO J. T1ONR erleh.Ont. MTM. 1 A MES P RN ICE, AUoCTIOhike 11018 ♦ and appraiser, fir the Peoples Auottoniier•) Omoe-1 s ni Bland._ Legal. Many persons in this neighborhood will remember a wager made prior to the last general election, by W. J. McCutch- eon and Chas Howson, the former stak- ing $1,000 against $100, that the guy - ernmentwould net have 60 of a majority, in the House. Although the govern- ment has this majority, their first divis- ion only 'hewed 53, and the wager was settled by McCutcheon paying $100. Thieves, and Ada McKay 1st prima ler girls' costume "Red, White and Blue." Mr. Sam. Reid took 1st prize in the now well known character of "Sir Walter Raleigh," and Mr. H. Arnold 2nd in the 9uall familiar costume of "Harle- quin.' Mr. Fred. Crabb took the prize fur comic costume, an "Organ Grinder." The judgea were Messrs. Munro, Newton and McCullough for ladies, and Messrs. R. S. Williams, Newton, and Munro for gents. Owing to the neglect of inns - quer to hand in their names we are un- able to give a further list of characters. Among the names of vocalists who took part in the second concert of the, Ora- tor Society of Winuipeg, held on Fri- day March loth, we observe that of Mrs. F. S. Hick, formerly of Ooderich. The Sun in its report of the concert, says : "Mr. Hick a'Mat Thou Know That Fair Land' in a creditable manner. Mrs. Hick has a deep voice of large scope." The Titers says' "Mr. Hick sang 'Conner to le pays,' from Mignon, !< Ito 5 0 ! lOck, exquisitely," Messrs. J. and L Kidd of the Inter -`i The following which we take front the t national salt -works spent Easter at the onto Mali may be interesting to any of home in Dublin. our reader mo who are at present unacquain- ted with the law regarding this atter:— "A servant who refuses to obey the law- ful order of his master or employer, or the orders of an agent appointed by the employer to direct theservant, may e lawfully discharged, and e forfeits any claim to be paid wages for the balance of the time for which he was MASONIC. —At the last regular assem- bly of St. Elmo Preceptory, No. 22, of Knight Templarn , Oodech, the V. E. Fr. D. B. Burch, of Lambeth, Provincial Prior of Western Ontario, was present, when the following ofliosn for the ensu- ing year were duly installed : —Past Pre- e - ceptor, E. Sir Kt. Isaac F. Toms ; Put , hands, ine ebony walking cane, after Preceptor, E. Sir Kt.. D. MoO. Malloch; reading the following• Em Preceptor, Sir Kt. R Radcliffe:Con- •o0RZiel. +table, Sir Kt. J. Beok; Marshal, Sir Kt. M. R. Counter; Chaplain, Sir Kt. A. Worthington; Treasurer, Sir Kt. ILNich- oleon; Registrar, Bir Kt. A.McD. Allen; flub -Marshal, Sir Kt. F. F. Lawrence ; Almoner, Sir Kt. J. 1 Tamlyyn; Captain of Guard, Sir Kt. D. MoLeod• 1st Stan- dard Bearer, Sir Kt. Lewis Thorne; 2nd Standard Bearer, Sir Kt. A. Taylor ; 1st Herald, Sir Kt. J. A. Morton; Ind Hee` ald Sir Kt. C. Hamilton; Stewards, C. A. Humber. J. Luham; Organist Dewitt H. Martin. '0LN D' trreoratataea lo Mr. Jens l . Carrie On Monday ovetting last a very pleas mg event took phos at Horton's hotel, Dunlop, when )Ir. J. C. Currie, County High Coostabls of Huron, was banquet - ted and made the recipient of • band some gold -headed cane by the re.ideat. i of tint ch•han. Shortly aker eight o' clock Mr. J. J. Wright, the well Howl[ proprietor of the Point Farre summerhotel, wascalled to the chair, and that gentleman after making a very able speech •xplaintug the object of the thering, presented Mr. Currie with thn legal column of • recent issue if the Tor - Mrs. Schiller, of Batavia and her brusher, were the guests of t e, Mr. Joseph Herr, last week. Capt. Robt. Rhynes, of Detroit, was in town during the put week visiting friends and relatives. He looked hearty. Mr. Charles Somerville, of the Leen- don Car Norks,spent a few days in Gown during thek visiting (Id acquaint - RC. H+Yl;3, KJI.Iu1rJR &c., OSA coonger of the ears and West some, Wised at lowest raise of ov er ie ,est oro. heir unel unng wee enga4t'u• arses.On Good Friday eve. after the eta - Mr A. McD. Allan hasbeen at 'Poem -'tions of the Cross had been trade, dur- to during the past week, whither he has been called by the illness of his father- in-law, (.eorge Leslie. sr. Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw, of Manitoba, who have been visiting their old home 1 EWIS /t LEWIS, BARRISTERS, / Atter.sy.. Solicitors in Chancery kr. Once on the Cour Hose.. Oodetice. iRA Laws M.A.. R0.L. E. N. Lewis. ((1 ARROW A PROUDVOOT, B A R \T RISTSRB, Agoras Solicitors, etc Ooderio*. J. T. barrow. w Proudfoot. II,3 l]OOKBINDING.-.WEHA TRMADS IL/ arrangements with Mr. D McGreier' hn asipasRwa .^...�rtala-aiet of SeA It h.w le ,oke eaters car work ry els lime, All week tsnettem the WWIIlt to the met waters at Ternateprices. Oesseeutt•►thteewer will rec leve lu rel Mt ___ Legal Notices M(lRTfAas SALT Under sad billet,*of aWave onalaisil a nintMes•E seatael (tra06 of to tar her suit osvlag 11 era win be Sri r:e AP e 1e I ,t four. IS Iav1Wfen SI:: a half ham • heron nn the *beet tare. miles frost tttnr��, wet wt!! he rade knewe os tOEf trees ap9NeaMan to the mole. sntiel PARRS a PtIRDOiMVerideetileasion, asides .f rr.tWast S. 11. Aaalversarl• The anniversary of the -North-street Methodist Church Sunday School was held on Sunday and Monday Wt. At the momiug services, a number of Eas- ter hymns were sung in a spirited man- ner by the choir and congregation,among the latter being the children of tbe school occupying the front seats. Rev. Mr. Cosford. one of the early pastors of the church in Goderic", preached at both morning and evening services. It was eluting the pastorate of Mr. Cos- ford that the North -street church was built, the pastor assisting greatly in the progress of the work of erection. Many changes have oocurred in the church and the town since that time, over 21 yews ago, although many of the old acquain- tances of the preacher were present to preen his hand on Sunday last. On Monday cvening there was a large turn out of 8. S. scholars, teachers and 'parents in the church, at the annual en- tertainment. Mr. George Cox occupied the chair. The superintendent road nn interesting report, from wlioh we glean the following: - Number un roll schol- ars '23, teachers 30,, officers 8 ; total 261. Average attendance of scholars 159, teachers 24, officers 7 : total aver- age 190 ; Receipts for 1882, $160.67 ; expenditure $167.21. The library con- tains over 600 volumes, free to all the school and elan to parent. of the schol- ars. A murder t.f children (whosenames we have been ut:able ', get Cron, the [tat a were ther. made by Messrs. Joe managers) gave some interesting recita- Morrtris tS. Allan, D. McGillicuddy. J. 0o will, tiens and dialogues, and An address was Knox, S. P. Williams, Marshall Wright lesson are s popular feature of the guar theles, not my will but thine bedone. delivered by the Rev. Mr. Cosford! and other; after which the entire party terly eacrcisee. Co)I at adjoerned to the dining room, where a Ven. Archdeacon Elwood left nn p I ttaannrl Iueting.. i capital spread hail been prepared by last f or London to attend the A compact and handy l rimer of Ma Tuesday Geography has just been issued by W. J. , McMahon vs. Whiter•. ---An neto-:. cu I Mn. Herter., tae which it ii r,eedhiso see meeting of the Standing Committee ir. Gage & Co., Toronto, f .r the use ref { u- ce.e ofher with the Synod of the dio- I recover back money alleged to have been say ample justacc wa* ora. pilo preparing for promotion, en►roue, improperlypaid t:, defendant. Cassels I After the good things had been dia- 1 Huron. intermediate or any other o9tcul exabu LanM. G. Cameron tor plff. ; Carrow & posed of, epeechmakine and Siegel% be. Dr been 0. S. Macdonald, of Auburn, nation• Thu arrangement of the tabu !land fur deft Decree that plain- came the order of the evening, the re has appointed by the Ontario Oily- lar analysis is all that could be o!rsirrd. I tiff have nccnuct, costs t.• abide result cf marks of Mr. J. J Wright being espec ernment the cru commit/donor for taking Okla- and f'then mala+, erinu their mania account. i ially interesting, at:1 :.'. dry pleasant p vita in courts. of Ontario, etc., and turo form ore ae perfect ns. could be o•* I lienntl so. Mosolyy \r act:, I. • ,' t;r.:e wan six):'[, which i' :•• trntteht ,to a for taking recognizance of bail, etc., fur pected. The railway map, >i}} ferture to I aeunf. Carrow s.4 Ymudfood f r Oa - suitable eine by the air.Gil.r of "Auld the county of Huron. which spacial attention is /l,rectod, is Cane il , Holt & Cameron for deft. L' • fang Sym^,' and t: •• " Ne.ohal An Wo, would like those interested in the not strictly accurate, at least as to the' cue•lo,, Sergent-refertr ' to the Water them.' variona churches, acid ether inatitutiens l location of lines tcrn1inatingat this peint, cr take consent -f whole matter and find Mr. Cum: will ionto i . tit ::ttup� g ou or societies, to inform us le any spec- batt the cn: tracted Size of the engraving whether anynartnerhi', existed ; costs, Tuesday next. and will Carty with him the d andri of the '1,••*rr o•errlmin, gal occurrences in their circle which may tee melt' ily cult. absolute accuracy ex eexcel t :u te�Mosely, to depend on wheth- go' lly he of interest to the general public. It treroely difficult. er anything is found due from one t , the of t1 nn tion is impwsaihle t•or us. to report them other TSR f4A1.T BvaiNg.+.—Thu members of ,,;het ; Off. to get costs est) to time of awe, 7tweet Memt. 1 Canada Malt Association were enter - f a from ing which time the Choir sang theStabst Mater, an excellent sermon was deliver- ed by the Rev. Father MacRea on the Passion of our Lord. He dwelt particu- lar y on the millions of souls, that are To John C. Currie RAs., MO (Dont* Con stable. C.swts of Burow. Ontario. DEAR Ste, --A few of your numerous friends of Dunlop and vicinity, being aware of your early departure for Mini tuba, take this opportunity of satisfying their high personal regard fur the many excellent gnslities, yon have displayed while residing so tong in their midst, and as • practical acknowledgment of their good wishes ask you to accept of this cane, which they trust will alwaysbe suf- ficient to protect you in the hour of den ger, and in your old age proves neuro and lasting staff, bringing to your mind pleasing reminiscences of former friends and happy days Wishing you every prosperity and success to your new honk. Believe n,, Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully, A. AL..sor, Fssl' HORTON, JO$5. ll Moaata, J. J. WRI•;Hr. Mr. Currie, in responding to the ad- dress. was visibly affected. He was at a lou to know why the people of Dunlop cou d see proper to pay him the honor to make hin, so valuable a present. His public positiou had not been ono that could of itself be looked upon as a factor for making friend•, nevertheless thie token of the appreciation of hts Dunlop friends proved couoluaivelj that it - was posihle f,.r a public official to obtain the rsepect of those with whom he came in contact, :f he did his duty fairly and squarely, and withoutfesr, favor or parti shty. (Hear, hear). He was going to leve the county for the North-west, haying been appointed to a public poli ticn there, and the greatest regret he had in leaving Hurn, was that lie heft so large a circ:e of tried friomde behind him. He thanked then) heartily for the handsome token of their osteon with which they heti seen fit t., present him. He would always remember their kind nese to hilt, and if any of thein ever went up to Winnipeg they would find his latol • ttring where they easily open the door. (Hear, henr, and applause). Remarks of n highly copiphmentar•y at Galt, spent the Easter holidays, with drawn to Christ on that dry to pry trt- their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Creasman. 1 bute to the agony he euffered for them The quarterly review of Knox Churck on the Cebu, the intensity of which, wan so great, even to him, the `on "f S. a WASlargely attended last. week. The I God, that he cried out '`Father if Thou lurnd illustrationsstrairfie each Sundays remove this chalice from me, never - SEA(}$R & MORTON, B A R R I S- TEYR 6.�oo,,,� ego•. Gatwick and W lagham. C. Seager Jr..Oodsrich. J. A. Morton.Wing tam. 175!. raAM[El1iON, HOLT at CAMERON, j i■ Chmn.ery kc C.; P. .ale M !'w al, f1e% =won( n °n trkpl t er deea•mMmt of the era Ip of A.h11-14 in the I wise. m. M. C (lmneeon, I Rev. Mr. Cosford will a ccupy this P°1' tsined at supper en Thursday evonin., eon. /iodeiiosh. W. it in the North -et Methodist church nn 1751, {{ 115th inst., at the itnttenhury Honso. Sunday next. The rev. gentleman was'i 4fter the usual pearl thing.; had been the preacher who was mainly inatrlunen II diepoaec. of, (in the preparation of which gal in the erection of the church. He is 1 Mrs. Rance excelled herself). *,•viral now in town visiting his friends of the j testate were proposed and drank with en- couum in 0. statement ^f ne on.e ro Thu- remains of John blower.: l'eyt,e that time, deft. Mcsely- to have c ee s l;niteti States, and the Lordy_of the home less met. v-wro:; '•Agree, iiw•ct Home," will hereafter •eat in his native ny. latehusbd in pursuance e f a 1oiland ['erre was not a omit poet, sod h i.err marie to herran1•nfore marri:tgr. q' the aer.tansent d melody el store r male ?:;. seseg L;anupuiM t1 sit ditke: s mrdt' rnaidell in West Wawsr•,+h, tar• • f''Le As r4.6eally wtittst. Ili-• i'°' cr•-tsin defendants in Uoibor::a and other" in the 1 ly was a etude ,igte ref- t,:wfwarton, but ly an old Country. Mr. Closed IIr. `ks- I hretthir; a ,,,,+"tni« •';•.a h.• Rade 1' i;er for riff. , (Jarrow Ar Prondfnet for u*dyIg pert of lefts., and Ctniercn. Holt 1 ,��.��r o ::rt.. Cat:lcron inr hal$nee. Degree fir Dat! Ilia 1 pi.•.....w t aa1 palmate' thrair0 we ewer for conveyance of tonal, and costs ‘.11,71.1.1 . +!! I tout'. ,e t.::mt . "mow lie 9lsoi. e'wll. be c' pantie. to 110 paid out of resents! *stets. I' iota home . (IraLem �•s Bntler. -f 'mewls & t•ea.;�r' A otomy '-,, - a ty::ow e•. ter ;1t.: (arrow k Plk.udfa.•t hi' `.• 1, Mm *6.4*6.41L,,, 8o Gen, e4,e • .e •• .std, t:•..... son ew. I'lainti8 lust Uoveriiriint c'•ntract for, -.i .- •'• helidieg scows and erecting pier wi rk in ! ' �o'''' , hers•. (7ieierirh hsthr,r , deft. wsa t•• advance '.aoxsl•o tfte i, e. • t lands fee carrying nett the wort. at.d'te• i .a•.• rre r brood t> - rate . i p ` r, ve owe s. 1 call .?tall (-eves pert a the fetes The !cows '!M Stn nz rets were• ct 11}let. d x.eh me,ney p'ar'd"''Net ANS** the t o e. .^ el ...we,. n.4encmr•dt : but, rasing to (a a f)usr ale !adorn t• r.m . pier wort lie boot die contract, led he new brit. nation , relearn deft 'tor not ad"aneieg 161111,111 on Nartt,•4110Reserra.. ea are, rma' • it Dscr•e—reterenoe 14' the WOW tae lr Moe, Mileb 44 f":ntt.+, renis hr c power te take evi•ionee ,n the soh. at St. Poi is Crt!tedra;. Sett: '.y, s tries lett '•f costs , each party t.• haat tight t• • , Altered :. •--.ti els tits alta /bras Ma prove damages. ('r st-+ sad further kin hat of , leaped .�rlsl+ 01,. that direetinee reuertcd. (Imbed the cross, cur gtaticks, tries • (ley a IDaml.he3 was tri scar of flowers •n fel. greeted Tllre Dwa ratite( s peculiar dwfeere. The deft hail WOW ebsrt91s11 s.eerral t he Ube Irmo years sten bear:.wed comfy ran 06~ ail'revs hiffiakagise at time from the pile husband. Inc polies. 116 111e escitemg9ttiMl6 t • was 1if.•.r-y x4n . .,i.: K! et T9 -Q, e0,• ...1, t. „,._;4...t 1t el:e a Y� Banking. BANK OF MONTREAL• levy a 'CMl1 s CAPITAL. SURPLUS, sweet long ago. Mr. George A Res.•, e f the Sarnia l troon,ns. ( Agrienttural Implement works,is around �s,aen,dr, • after a severe %tete,: of pleurisy t on by sieei.ing between damp He is now • prepared to give forietnetl regarding the machines I1d y him. at the stand rel the market Ildr. Alex. Rogers. ran oil time ren• fleeter ,.n the Buftal•e S Lake Hu 1 R, and well-known t,. the ,•1,1 (iitx uric , was in S Goderich Branch. 1) oil ASO - - Anlotn :urea ea deptte. Deane. le of moan sad siredaf Sore Untied. la all parts ',the w•1M __. ANADIA I1 BANK OF tisKIAYRCZ t h t can ever He hada good tins with the old thusisesm. The speeches however of Memel iiightmey,:r and Platt deserve mo a than ordinary notice, being full of most interesting information. The meet- inC held e.n NVednes lay, at the load nftlre of the asse,eiatinn, was for the11 ecti',n ,,f officers. W. M. Grey, i{eq., was rhnsen President for the nd R. Platt, Freq.. of ito•Ierich, 1 Vice-Prssido,.t. The board then .p- a praioted +i1d+n Hetoford .1 (•into», £tseTetrlry, and Mr. e. F. I'aahL+y, a: lttrwwtant. —f New Era Easter Sunday at St Peter s woe ee'e brnte'i with the usual sa,leinmty, pertain- ing to the grand festivals ..f the fy+tb.'tic Church. Tha ehoir which is cowered Poo tat ostieef, 06,0o0,0o". raking up reneniscenoes, and to ' - •1,400,x. view the history of Gederich in rem gone rr..al/rwr • AWN. WM NelLAS rfld 11Pers Seat Jrrmaeprr, - W. A. w.•..astev **dare& Branch. A. M. 1111011111,Km 44.RaR tlits Mrr e.. hwadp. Caae4Y )NgSTt!m•:. Tl>, Easter meet- against Taggart, his c'•sts ', . he add • his :n. rtgage debt. Dure'an v,. Mymir.gt.t• I'IA. h1.n,s action to receiver proeurty left her by i have been brought from Tau to the lag of lM testry •d St. 1 .- ,vge s chalet 1 d many new Washers, ate/ ezeeellinety woe beta on Monday evening lest in the well, end Mia Cooke darters groat SiMidic Paboolh•"utw alr..l the followiee credit for the pains she Ms taken, sines order- were :t; - :retest fie the en ' she accepted the position of or :unlet ■t MINI J� : - Richani Radcliffe. the rem' St. Peter's. Tie otitis of Miss O'Rourke M torecltareherarden; T.: 4.weichentkl,the at masa and vespers were very finely wstlsalr and penp}e's ehurchearden; de h t. due fewdereel, and were very'noel ma mired. les said , dies Annie Doyle prasesses a testy plea. Mve.Mssio Farmer*:1 -der 1,1 Jobe 6 ltei .itllseellh , Ing voice and sang the dares with Mi's more aro. _ T $. tVaaEvery anti 1s1. Cooke. very creditably. Mise Cooke, ARCHIT}R4`T, Ar. Ile business meeting in con frith hang a beautiful "0 gelatin." at the aTAMES � . omelet;t'sleek' , R��gg es •n., Cede the vestry will he held, en A $th, lllernmdie it.neand a solo in the "Tinter t•trh pbM yA rondonstjr•wn aswane wham the tinuteial s4tltiaeut w gg1. ErTr. '- The English hymn "Prs.oi' ye V 41 roes Sas ,naso was wham met a s 11 Ie rd renderae in fin• Nrtw i.t 1'0.rpea meas., r