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'•VUUOLE NUMBER :1051. i.
GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1883.
f KoGILUNJp DY BROS. PvbWwlassi'
$L* A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
nee A egreis.sse■ta gifts Week.
G ,Id -8t mso. At Co.
A Pr.0 -True it Co.
Ins- H. Hallett 411. Co.
i:rnt s-- Hallett Book Co.
H.,liday Goods -Joh A. N.I.sA
Wanted to oe Ka Bltt�a
Peatpo9estent pf r1s14-Pwrke* lard.*,
. Dentistry.
NICHOLSON, LENS, SURGEON
• Destl.t. Ore sad residence. West
•3 re.t three doors below Bank•ot Montreal,
Uooddcrich 1751
She People's Qolumn.
{
'g(EY FOUND -A FOLDING DOOR
• KEY found on Westst. The owner
•t., have it by proving propertyand paying
for advertisement Apply at thMice.
I 1 Elv.NERAL SERVANT WAVY/0)-
1_1 Goa! Wages to a Competent Girl. Ref -
errata's required. Apply at this Office. 191et1
A COTTAGE PIANO FOR RSSAydLE-
titove hCann bye wellll reoo®mesfed. Enquire
at thin+ office. 19111.*
OTICE !
The annual meeUag of the Colborne Bnaeb
Agricultural Society, will be held at Smith's
RM. >o Thursday. January 10th, 1881. at One
o'rtcek p. a . to receive the Antal Report.
elect officers sad directors tot the ensuing
year. and other business. JO>s Vemcoe,
!Secretary. 1922*
'� I HINGLES.-FOR SALE AT PRICES
►J favorable to the buyer. two carloads of
shingies-No. 1 Mae. and Nos. 1 and 2 cedar.
A bargain to purchasers JOSEPH KIDD
International salt woorka. Goderich. 191. tW
riTEACHER WANTED -OWING TQ
LL the failure of Mr. Doff, to accept ate po-
sition of teacher of S. 8. No,towtrMp ef,
C,lb[roe. &D., we ars obliged to advertise
for stouter teacher. Personal p M*tb
prehrsed. Apply to WM. BLAKE, r
1 0.HIM
TEACHER WANTED FOR SCHtX L
beetles No. 7, Township of Colborne:17o
orale teacher referred. Apply..tat!
expected, Dt AVID BAER.Hlme. 18111 1910* ,,
1 iATS, OATS -THE SUBSCRIBER
J will lay the hlgbeet pith is Cast for
vats at the market. There souse in front of
the market.
W. E. ORACIL
Goderich, Ile Nov.. IIB2. blti-las.
XOTICE TO DEBTORS --NOTICE 18
hereb given that all parties indebted to
the tele ed M mote or book account are
eery set a at osoe and there
by save an enf I mean bed -
wens. ABYAMA S 1111* -
Legal.
Q-EAAGGER. LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
b.
C. liktoz 1. JR. J. A. Monroe.
I5. N. LltIVIL 1107-
.
47: HAYES, SOLICITOR its,
110 Oaloe corner of Use square and West
stmt, ("oder' oh, over Butler's bookstore.
mosey to lend a1 lowest rates of Interest.
G
ARRO Wig* PROUsD, L OOT, B A R
OodetiW*. J. T. t;*5oow. W. Piouwd 1 S
CIAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
`Li Barrett -ens, 3o3oderlch and W �� M. C. Cameron, ln Chancery. �QQ
11.0 Y. Hol M. O. Cameron, Ooderich. W. Y
id* cat's l 'ogbem, 1781.
'%2?,ir CZ If3HSlTmYOIVEN THAT
`�{ atIVit 'ably of
.. be made ot �e bI,eeggin.►
rmbly of the Province of O.tatl0. at
eissdo., ter ea act of Parliament to
trativiriat the ihmsome Court of Judicature for
Upton* admitRobert/ea Miller, of
te Tbwn of Dederick, in the County of Hu -
Deter stethst. M therein as a Sta-
tions upon less ng owns exami
tions prescribed the rales of the Law 8m
obey.
J. T. DARROW.
Solicitor.
Dated at Godericb, _
Nem„ Ush,1116. 1917*
SHERIFFS SALE OF LANDS.
CovM'rtr or Htfnoi tt By virtue of a Writ of
ro wire: I Fled Ferias, Issued oat
of Her MiJesty's County Court of the County
of Middlesex. and to me directed and deliver-
ednot the Lands and Tenements of JOHN
$ W 1tRINO, at the reit of RICHARD
Ft, OLE,I have seised and taken in Execu-
tlow the right, Ude, interest and equity of
ppition a the above named defendant
W1IAINRFARRING, in and to the fol-
��g toed, and presstses, v19: -Two acres
ljakornr. ng a part of xw the in the hip th
of
the of the Township of
In Coney of !heron, knows as
ImperW Mills Property, of Woodkas.
.lad Minato within eighteen rods and eta
her of the tooth Kart angle of said
said two acres Waving • frontage on the
can lyse, betwesa the township of i; shoes,.
abd the Township of Blanabard. In the County
of Perth, of sixteen rods, and extending bank
tete full width of sixteen rods a distance of
twenty rode. witch Lando and Tenements I
shall otter for 11 at my office, in the Court
Roue", In the Town of Goderlch on SATUR-
DAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF DE-
CEMBER, in . et the hour of Twelve of the
clock, noon,
ROBERT GIBBONS,
SherliK IHarem.
Sheriff's Office, Sodegith. 1
September 19atr 1881 ; 41111901 -
Strayeb Animals.
`tiTRAYED STEERS -CAME ON
13 the premises of MR. GEORGE BROPHY,
lot 23rd. con. 7. West Wawanoeb, on or •boat
she first of September. The owner Is request-
ed to prove proper[ pay expenses, and Wee
them away. G. BROPEY. 1917-0.
For Sale or to Let.
l.'uit SALE OR TO LET. -A FRAME
1 cottage on Anglesey street Godorlck.
containing rooms and hall, woodshed. pomp
" and a good garden. stocked with choice fruit
Will be sold at a b• in. Aly to MR8.
HYSLOP, on the premises, before Deoember
let. 1917-3t.
FOR SALE -LOT NLYVIBER 425 IN
Motown of Gederlok. For particulars
aDply a CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON.
daellsssts Ood.riob. 1917-1t
SMALL FARM OR MARKET GAR-
DE` for sole. The above property Is
within ono mile of the market square, being
part of lot :t conoession 1. Goderich township.
iofraining 21 acres of good garden ground.
It has on it • good frame house and barn with
other conveniences. hood orchard of grafted
fruit. Apply to Z. WOODCOCK, Real Esau
Agent. lfatlaitan street. 111*..
VALUAV -
BLE FARM FOR SALE
Lot No. 6, In the hayfield con. township
of Goderich. 86 scree, 40 to 50 acres cleared and
tree from stumps -Waste well timbered, has
frontage on Hayfield river and on the Clinton
road and adjoins the incorporated village of
Hayfield. For terms -further pertic» Fan and
conditions of sale apply to LEITH. KING -
STONE t ARMOUR, Solicitors. 18 King
street West Toronto. Or to John M
Hotel keeper, Bayileld, 1M►t1
JReaical.
T B. WHITELY, M.D., O.M., PRY-
[! . 8ICIAN, Surgeon. Aeoeueh.ur, etc., M.
C.P.S., Ontario. t)moe-The! 8gttare, 2 door,
East of WILon's Drug Store. up stain. 190pt
McDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC-
GR . IAN. SURGEON, to.. Graduate of Tor-
onto
oronto University. Lieettlate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians, Loudon. England, to., pc..
M• C. P. 8., Ontario. Office and residence
Oppo.Ne Bailey's Hetet Hamilton street, Dod-
gier*
FARM FOR SALE -BEING THE
easterly 130 acres of block lettered "11'," 1n
the Iib Concession of the Township of Col-
borne About 85 or 90 acres are cleared. The
growing timber consists of maple. beech
and elm. A frame house, a large frame barn
and sable are on the premises. Fences
Only four miles from
tliioderieh by t • gte-
vet rose. Vey ppssreulers appy JOHN
BRECKKNRIDOF.. Ooderich, or to SiCAOER
t MORTON. Solicitors. Geist -lob. 18M
DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
OEON, Coroner &e. Omce and resldence
Dream Street wooed door west of Victoria
Street. 1751.
NEWS ABOUT HOME.
"A a ldel's amang ye. takla notes,
A n' faith he'll prune
TOWN TOPI03.
Ask for the "'Solid Comfort- or "011vette"
Ooderich cigar.
Jas. Maunders t Bon wants lee boatels of
call apples. owe bundredl sour anduicy, be-
tween now and Jany 15th, 1881. They, pay
esah.
Mr. Hail will sell to -morrow *Saturday, find
inst.,) at 1.30 Mr. White's furniture and effects
in the rooms over Messrs. Downing t Wed -
due's.
"Christmas is coming" is a favorite expres-
sion news -days : but Have you been to O.
B. Robe:mei oto gallery toLave ysurpldure
takes, r is ahead all other holiday rimes•
You have possibly heard something dearth.
ed as being as -men as • red waggon."
Now, Sa1Mws the pbo has got his
photdown finer than that. and his risotto
Tenss,
to life."
CAu. AND 8.. the electric oven Booking
stove. It does baking and ro.ding better
than ordinary stoves, with lees fuel. Jost re-
ceived. Crown Jewels coal stoves, the finest
yet. 0. N. DAv18.
The change in the weather during the past
week. has made It imperative on several of
our residents to place their linen dusters on
the drydock, and put on instead Pridham's
superior utters and overcoats.
Farmers and others having sheepskins, hides
fid furs of anykind to dispose of. will find •
y oaah sae at the highest market price,
upon delivering them to 9. 8. Cooper, at S.
Stoane's store. Hamilton -stn Goderich.
Duringa heated election contest such as
West Mddlesex has just passed though, there
U always an anxiety to know which party
will head the poll. In Goderlch, W. L. Hor-
ton always tithes the lead as the dispenser of
list class family wines and liquors.
YOUR FACTO FOR nes PEOPLE -111 That G.
N. Davis. has the largest stock of stoves in
the county of Huron. 12) also the largest as-
sortment of stoves. 13) and Mr. W. S. Web
ster is one of the best workmen to set them
up. 111 and will sell cheaper than the ebeap-
eat. 1917-ny
The holiday sale goes on at Sunders'
variety store, and schools and churches are
taking advantage of the special prices to se-
cure their supplies, everyhody welcome!
everybody served ! large show room, attentive
clerks, and low prices. The Cheapest House
Under the Sun.
RzAD To is -Just received a tine assortment
of Richter's month organs. A large assort-
ment of useful articles for cbfldren's pree-
ests, from 5 cents upwards, • very fine line of
albums. workboxes. satchels. photo frames,
velvet frames. Cinemas framed ; 22 by 28 in..
only 111.25. Wax candles for Christmas trees.
O. C. Rosso -moo, Fast -et, opposite Price's.
C. N. Davis is back from Chicago.
The face of the eorler now Iighteth
u Ernie Malcomson is home for the
winter.
To -day (Friday)is the shortest day in
the year.
Jame Wiggins has returned from the
season's fishing.
Alfred Green and familyteturned from
Dakota this week.
Rev. J. W. Sutton, of London, was in
town this week.
Capt. Wm. Robinson has returned to
town for the winter.
J. A. Naftel is advertising hardware
suitable fur the holidays.
The M. E. church Christmas cross will
be presented this evening.
Miss Nellie Green will 'Tend the hull-
LALi
G. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI
. clan. Surgeon and Aocoucher, Graduate
of Toronto University. Office opposite ('am. r
-on t Cameron's Bank, Lacknow, if not in
omo•. enquire at the Bank. 1762-7.
DRS. SHANNON Sr HAMILTON,
1LJ Paydelens Surgeons. A000ucbers, &c.
office at Dr. Shannon's residence, neer the
[Rol Goderlah. ti. C. SHANNON,. J. C. HA1111-
TON 1751.
HOUSE TO RENT -A COMFORT -
♦BLE frame house on Mouth street Is
for rent by the subscriber. It contains eight
rooms. In addttioa to kitchen. poetry and bed-
room. and te possessed of every oo.ve.l sCe
in the aheppee of good oeller, hard and soft wat-
er, weodabeds, te. Two-iftlts of en spore d
law% are adolnl the honer. open whleb are
a •upmber d trait ter Terms ream
oaaWs Apply a EO. M.KAHON. Dede-
rick.
ede
rick. 1913-64
POR SALE OR TO RENT. -THAT
A beautiful brlek residence occupied b
Mr. Rice. and torn.erly recopied by Mr. 8.
M•loomson, et the herd of eweste street
Possession given In October. For parttoulare
apply to the owner, J. RRF.CKENRIDOE,
Newgate street fande-tub. 11103.
Loans *Riinsurance.
Q+i00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
t CAMRItO`( HOLT t CAMERON. Code
-Joh. 1759.
MONEY TO LEND. -PRIVATE
funds -on freehold asourity. Apply to
Geo. Swanson. Goderich. 1878-6m.
Q�50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
501)1 on good.Ferht or first-class Town Propert7
•t E per oent. Andy a R. RADCLIFFE. 1751
MONEY TO LEND. ---A LARGE
amount of Private Fonda for investment
�t !.went rates on first-class Mortgagee. Apply
a OARROW t PROUDFOOT.
days with her sister, Mrs. atse
Benmiller correspendeace and other
interesting stents have been crowded out.
• Mrs. Charles Manning; of Exeter, is
the quest of her mother, Mr.. Render -
500.
The wedding of yesterday was the
second ot'twelve on the cards for the
season.
Beedle's Pleasure Party caused lots of
laughter in Victoria hall on Friday even-
ing last.
W. S. McGregor has been in tcwn this
week pushing the claims of the royal
(readers
Miss Annie Doyle, daugbter of James
1 Doyle, has returned from her visit at
1 Saginaw.
Venue, the evening star, is now on the
boards in the western horizon early in
the evening.
Di o R. 8. Chilton was called by
telegraph to Washington on Tuesday
last to attend at the bedside of her sis-
ter, who had been taken seriously ill.
Miss Minnie Seegmiller, who is going S 1
t, Toronto, was last week presented with
a neat autograph album by her class in
Knox church 8. S. She was a popular I 1
to.cEer.
Those whet want to get married before a
Lent will be Interested to know that Ash a
Wednesday occurs on February 27th,
and that Iter Sunday falls on April
titb, 1884. � e
F. Jordan returned on Friday evening •
from his trip to the Rockies. He brought
with him a mmnber of curiosities from i
that region, and was delighted with his
entire trip.
MASONIC CONCERT. -The feast of St.
John the Evangelist will tot• celebrsted
by the Masonic fraternity on Thursday
nest, by a concert in Vict••ria Hill. For s
particulars see tills.
The London ddee time informs us that
Rev. Jas. Sieveright, of Prince Albert
Presbyterian Mesion, N. W. T., former-
ly of Goderich, preached on both occas
tins un Sunday in the Kirit Street Pres-
byterian
resbyterian Church. His subject in the
morning was "The word of Christ," sed
n the evening, "God a great King,"
both sermons were edifying and much
ppreciated !oy the large audience in
ttendauce. Last Wednesday the Rev.
ertlemau delivered a moat interesting
ecture on his mission work in the North-
west. On Sunday afternoon he address -
1 the Sabbath School on the subject of
' Temperance. "
At the H. 8. L Society's semi•mor,th-
y meeting last Friday the folluwiug ex-
cellent programme was presented :-
Sulo, Mr. Medd ; reading, Miss F. Wil-
iatus ; dialogue, Misses M. Miller, A.
Waddell tud K. Ball ; reading, Miss F.
R'illi•m■ 1 Debate -Resolved, "That
team has done more f..r the humus raoe
Miss' Oliver, who teaches ut Knox
church S. S., was last week presented
by her class with a,handsonte photograph
album. The "boys" have had an excel-
lent teacher and evidently appreciate
her.
Loft. Daacey, barrister, of Seafrrth,
spent a oouple of days in town last week
He reports South Huron as solid fur
Cartwright, and says that the coming
member has met with a most tlatteriu
reception.
Lovers of juvenile gattorings should
make a note of Knox church S. S. enter-
tainmer.t, which will be held in the
church fie Fnday evening next, Dec.
28th. A eolleeti.n will be taken up for
the literature had of the school,
han the printing press." For the affir-
mative,
ers•fu! show. The follownig i.+
iative, Messrs. Pentland and Swausr.n ; I TRE PRIZE 1.1.+T.
esgative, Messrs. Hugarth and Allen. pat ox or steer, W. McLean, 'les and
The chairman, Mr. Strang, decided in 3d Robe McLean ; tat pow or heifer, S.
aver the affirmative. Solo, Miss Sic- Andrews !raised hy Gordon Young), 2d
Dermot[; reeding, Mia Chilton ; do. • Wm McLean, 3d R.,bt. McLean ;fat
Miss a dgin. ; duet, Miss Caldwell and I owe or wether. dressed, John Cumming,
Mr. Henderson. 21 .fid 3kf S. Andiewe ; ht hog, dreas-
WEST Mlutx,aegx BaNJt-Er. - Ti.e ad, Fat and 2d ti. Andrews, 3d Rvbt.
XLub.' says :-Tltu Reformers of West McLeeti ; fat goose, 7. Crrroll, ?d Mb -
Middlesex have resolved to tender a ban- ert Phipps, 3d Then. Fear ; fee duck,
Huet nett Friday night at the McAlpine Joseph Gooier, 2d Thee. Fear, 3d Robe.
ouse, Glencoe, to the Hon.G.W Rosa, McLean ; fat chicken, John Geiser, 2d
Minister of Education, and D. M. Came- Thos. Fear, 3d Wm. tfwattlel t ; Itt tur-
on, the member -elect fur West Middle- key, John Govier, 24.1 and 3.1 Thos. Fear;
ex for the House of Commons. Among table butter, not less :hen 50 lbs, 1st
lee invited guests are the Hon. Edward and 2d John Govier,`3o) Htwry Hayden ;
Blake, Hon. Mex. Mackenzie, Hon.
BEEF AND POULTRY.
Ti. 4 brl.1ma. nil taller rad Peullro9l ew
A eery res.
The Cbrisutaa show of fat cattle, poul-
try, .to., held yesterday, was a mos
creditable display. The number of en-
tries this year amounted td 116, being
ahead of any .previous show. The cattle
were guild, and there taro more head
shown than usual. The porkers were
nut .0 plentiful, but some fat animals
hung before the public gaze. The heav-
iest hog weighed 449 lin. It would be
hard to beat the turkeys and geese Tho
heaviest turkey brought down the scale
at 24i It:s ; and the largest goose was
just I lbs. behind. The quantity of
fowl shown was exceedingly large. The
batter was well spoken of by the judges,
all of whom are practical dealers in that
article.• We congratulate the West
Huron Agrinsltural Society on its sun
n
t
T
f
r
s
J. T /Mitchell, edam of the Blyth lie•
view, wean) town one day during the
week He looks considerably "pulled
down" by his recent severe siege of ill-
ness, but we aspect him to improve rapid-
ly now that he is upon his feet again.
Wm. Craig, formerly of the Maitland
House, ``as, bought the "Woodbine
Hotel" fr* n Currie Bros. who forabout
fou. yea,"eve carried un the business
io
Goderich. Mr. Craig will net enter
upon possession until about the begin-
ning of February.
A public wedding was held in the
North Anon. Mat h.sdist taborets on Wed-
nesday, which was witnessed by a large
number of people. The coutractidg
parties were -Air. T. 'Perry, the well
known express agent, and Miss Hattie
Andrews, both of Guderich.
At the tat meeting of tire Huron
Photographic Association, held in Sea -
forth last week, it was decided to .all a
general meeting of photograhers of the
Province at Toronto on the 24th of Jan -
next, fur the purpose of forming a Pro-
vincial association, and fur other busi-
ness.
Q20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
RiV on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest. Mortgages purchased, no Commission
charged. Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
N. B.--Borroweracan obtain money In one da
if title is satisfactory.-DAVISON & JOHN
"TON Barristers. Ike.. Ooderok. 1751
RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
. Life and Accident insurance Agent.
Representing gret.IassCom penes. Also agent
f the CANADA Ltvs HTooK INsrwAxcn Co.
Mast te lend on Mortgage, either to Tows a
Property. in an way to sthe borrow
•r. tKoo-/nostaln) nit Kars. block Godertcb
gilEAGER & LEW1S, Orro.rrg MAx-
Tne'. HOTrND T,LENpDlr.ate
many sums to suit parties wanting loans, et
very ufw rate..
1907-
Amotbee tate Disaster.
Poar AaTeva, Ont , Dec. 17. --The
Auctioneer trig echnon.,. Mary Ann Hulbert, which was
TORN KNOX, OiIISRAI. AUC-
' TIONREII and 1 •114 ♦ateator. Gnderieb,
Oat Raving had onerabis expsrlenee to
Ibe sertloneerins trade- he is In a position to
dimharw, with thorough .atlehctloe ell mon
tngssteee eatrn.ted to him. o14... left st
Martha's Regel. fie sent by swill to NE adjUl
Q�ertrb P. 0.. ewe/MIT attended t..
iCI1101. County Anetleseer. W M!
TAN1e8 PRENTICE, AUCTIONEER,
el iiiL.Lewsheit ..sensor te J. C. Currie,
A •etdoweer. Ogleshis : Wilk Aka.�'.1bst vesa.e my e orders at taheemet. •iA8.
CE. Avsttoasmr. tell
TAKEN BAILET, LICENSED ACC -
TICS ERR for the Comity of Herne. hey.
fE teorEA the list le sow prepared to attend
to 'Mem for A•ettssteerlag. Onion lett
at 's Hetwl Oodorteb. or ..wt by mail,
n
praptly attended to. 1
W BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR
EA. no Ornatg of *Helen; Pelee •t•.wded
`1I ally port of the +none+ .!Areca erd. in
ei we1et 1'
Harry Meyer is running for Mayo
of 'Vingham, against the present incum-
bent Mayor McKilbeon.
Mrs. Henderatie spent a few days in
Clinton last week with her son, J. Mc-
Cullough, the bicyzlist.
Rev. Fr. Wetter* offoiated at Hullett
on Sunday last. Miss Mullen is organ-
ist at Hullett R, C Church.
r
David Mills. Hon. T. B Parolee, Messrs.
Juhn Charlton, _►I.P., W, Paterson, M.
P., D. MoCraney, M. PP , James Arm-
atrong, M P , J"hn Waters, M. PP., Dr.
Caacadan, SI. PP. Archie Taylor, - of
Toronto ; and D. McGillicuddy,ol God.-
rich. -
John Campbell, charged with stealing
$185 from the person of Wnt. McCaig,
was on Saturday last brought beton)
Judge Doyle The Crown Attorney
prosecuted, and G. N. Lewis defended
the prisoner. The evidence was too cir-
cumstantial to secure a conviction, and
tke prisoner was discharged.
Bishop Carman preached two powerful
sermons in the M. E. Church on Sunday.
His discourse in the morning is said to
have been an admirable deliverance on
Christian truth and man's duty. On
Monday he lectured on the "Work and
Winch of Women." His lecture was ex-
ceedingly well received by the audience.
GODZfICH A. F. *AND A. 111. --At the
last communication of Maitland Lodge
No. 33 A. F. and A. M., the following
were elected officers for the ensuing
year :-Bro. F. F. Lswronce, W. M.;
Bro. Jas Robinson, S. W.; Bro. W. H.
Murrey, J. W.; Bro. Rev. J. Walters,
Chap.; Bro. 8 Sloane, Treas..; Bro. H.
W. Ball, Sec'y.
being towed to Michipicoten by the
steamer Kinenrtline, fnnndere4 off St.
Ignites Island on Friday night. The
Olbert earried a crew of five, in adds•
tiion to fifteen laborers, all of whoa
YAM down with the vessel. The Kin•
.meaine arrived st Pays Platt at 2 o'clock
fl.tierday moruing, and reported that a
Morifie *form came on very suddenly.
The steamer's officers held nn to the
vessel as long as they p•tesibly could, but
!.ally deeded to met her once to save
themaslvea, the vessel being full of water
sod in a sinking enndition. A few to -
Dents after they parted the Hulbert was
seen to give a terrible lurch and gt.down
with ail on hoard. Thom r.n the Aaiun -
or were nnsble to render any sssisante
er attempt a reseww, nn seenunt of the
horrieene and the heavy seas rennin* at
The number of candidates writing for
entrance to the Ooderich High School is
80 ; 52 are girls and 28 boys.
Mies Lizzie Cattle left for Haysville on
Thersday last to spend the Christmas
tide with her friends at HAysville.
Miss Jones, the guest of Misses
Hincks, Rosegarland Cottage,left for her
home at Detroit on Saturday last.
The harbor was frozen over during the
night of the 114th. (%a would not advim
anyone to risk themselves upon it yet.
Mrs. P. F. Walker will spend the
Chnstmae time with hor neice, Mra. P.
Hayes, Ishpeming, Lake Superior, Mioh-
igfan.
Godwin Campatgne, lawyer, t mealy
of Goderich,died in Windsor on Sunday,
at the ar of 3A The funeral took piece
Isere on Wednesday.
Commander Cheyue'a ii:ustrated lec-
tures on the North Pole and Egypt,
given iu Knox church on Thursday and
Friday last, were not so largely patron-
ized as they deserved. The managers
did not advertise the affair in the news-
papers, and the usual pulpit notices were
omitted. The c,nsequenee was that. as
with all other entertain: neats insuthei-
entty advertised, it did not pay. The
view. were splendid, and the lecturer
gave much interesting information dur-
ing his lecture.. We would like the
Commander to come again with'hiaexcel•
lent views. . A comic company in Vic-
toria hall thinned the attendance un the
last night. 'blue diamond., on which nrerepreeented
esI the dif*arent implements -id torture lased
.
Tee Jastsaoa-Amuse. Wedding. at t$ cruciliaiiin. The figure of Christ
crucitl.d is of ivory of exrguisite work -
crock hitter not lees than 10 its, R.
Carroll, h4 and 3d John <:uvier.
JU Do3 e1►,
CAME, arc. -James EP,:
ita,.u,
Gibbons, Hugh Girvin.
Burma SND PovtrwT. -J. 14. Col-
borne, Got. Old, J. t`. Detior.
• v.
.Aieartitie sift frees hest..
Roe. FY. Watters, of St. Peter..., hu
received from M. C. Cameron, lil.1'., an
exquisite and tal.uble gif being a eruoi-
is amt[ chalice, procured? at Tivoli',
Iraly, by Monseigneur T. Kirby, bishop
.f Tita, and sent from hie -reside -nee, the
Irish college of historical note. and spe-
ci. Uy blessed by His Holiness, Pipe
Leo XIII, for the recipient, Rev. Fr.
Watters. The rift waseensigued to M.
C. Cameron, M.P., through the aieency
of Messrs. Hanaly & C xJoan kern 11.nne.
The crucifix is of ebony, artistteally in-
laid with Mosaic work in cardinal and
On Tuesday, the llth inst., Rev. W.
S. Jamieson, formerly of Goderich, was
united in wedlock to Susie, eldest
daughter of John Acheson, of this town.
The ceremony was performed at the resi-
dence of the bride's farther by Rev. T.
M. Campbell. The bridesmaids were
Miss Lizzie Acheson awl Miss Maggie
Sneyd. The bride wore a beautiful
cardinal satin, and the bridesmaids were
in ecrue nun's veiling, with canlinal
satin leagues. Among the presents
were a piano, a bale of carpet, and some
valuable silver. The happy pair left the
sante day on their wedding tour. The
following address was also presented to
to the bride, before the clergymen had
Inde the twain'one :-
To MIs', SUSIE Aoxagoe -The officers
and teachers of the North street Metho-
dist Sunday School, Goderich, desire, on
this the eve of your deperturefrom them
to assume other relationship, to express
to you the high appreciation in which
they -have held your labors in thecapaci•
ties of a teacher and primary superinten-
dent in the Sunday School, as well ss
their high personal regard for you asone
whom they have long esteemed for holi-
ness of Christian character, for faithful
labor in the vineyard of the Master, and
for sterling worth. Rest assured, dear
frien], that though we may bo separ•ited
that our thoughts will often follow you,
and as we view the place so often uccu- lea SfowAT "SATE."
pied by you in the service of the sono- The result of the pulling yeete•nl+y is
tuary, fond memory will bring back encturagieg to Mr. Mowat. He held
vivid recollections of you, and we shall
picture to our minds you and yours In
your new home In order that the tie
between us may not h� entirely severed,
and that you may have something to re- terrible blow 1.. Mr Mowat. R W., may
call to you memorine of ether days, he judge of Mr Mowat's chsruoes by the
pleased to accept the accompanying bar result yesterday, it ,s safe t.. assure, that
ket and nng., es tokens that lovinit he will not ''go" for while yet He is
hearts mourning your departure, yet safe foe the first session, wmy-.ay -{To
rejoicing that yon are shout to enter on ronto Telegram.
a mora exa.ghees of e M,...180W.tT wet.:. veer" o t
service, will
lt.s•* till hold you
thto deiter'• re• Mr Mo rat is thus strengthron.wi hy
membrance. t sur earnest desire ,s that ; yesterday He gain. a seat. and gets
your new sphere may hs .mete fly „es, an•d Irt u+ hep. •n!e minium
essed bt ou, roug•e tiers I „t o.d.taatton. a my who tight to prove
mblode. of liyfe youthat maythhe nhohtyI1 eftthl wed I „f value in the home sml ,.f use to the
with all the graces of the H-.ty spirit, eaten.* it is true he is deprived of the
and that when called h. exchtng. ehia v.te.4 his hte minister of education.
world f.r a heart, it ntay taw yours to but it r• most likely that be will have
hate a sett net; the Thorne ho bask for the support of s reformer in Mr *'rooks
ever in the sunshine of ot.rral love st••,1 befur• tit, aeisinn it hail •es er lin
"The warmest tete on earth is still 1.,. that on the while we inchneto the belie[
perfect when 'tit given belt the+.. A that Mower will not go, this ..sneers st
purer clime .1.ve, where perfect t.earts least \V. should say that the dinette&
in perfect 1,,. unites end th,. -is on thewill have a sepente
H. A. Jemeson, the well-known grain
buyer, cf Stratford, spent * few days in
town during the week. Wo are not in a
position to any that lie will take up his
residence in town ; his intentions, we
understand. ere rather to take in the
near future from our midst one of our
most popular young ladies. Stratford is
to be congratulated upon the prospect.
Lacrvaa.-The Rev. John V. Smith,
of London, will deliver the first of a
series of lectures, in the Methodist
ohnroh, North stn, un Thursday reit the
47th inst. The lest.
ecture well commence
at 7:30 o'clock. The London papers
prise this lecture of Mr. Smith on
"Bridges,' speaking of it as one of the
most istructive end interesting given in
the city.
Gonsatco Kwto*T. TEMPLAR. Th.
following are the officers of 8t Elmo
Pre.•eptery of Knights Templar for the
current term :-E. Sir Knight.JoeiBeck,
°residing Principal. Goderich ; Sir
Knight M. R Granter. Con., Seafortti ;
Sir Knight F. F. Lawrence, Marshall,
Goderich ; Sir Knight A. Worthington,
M. D., Chapp , Clinton ; Sir Knight M. I
Nicholson, Treas. , G.o.terich ; Sir Knight
A. McD Allan, Registrar, Goderiah
Sir Knight A. Taylor. M. D., Sob -Kar -
*hall. G,derrch
Electees easels not exceeding 15 !roes
will be inserted in Tea Sunset d.ri
the municipal campaign for Ill
'em along, ye oandtdates
Mrs. Fletcher, who for a number of
years carried on a private school in l)dm
nob, left nn Saturday for Toronto. where
she will in future reside.
Phil Reeves, the street car man Ma-
li
pedlar, whom shibbnl.th 'All
fee ten eenb" we. a familiar rete to many
of nor seeders, diad thio week, after
the time. Rots were loaded with sup- I painful illness Hs had s "heap oy
plies from PorI Arthur and ,'ottslgnad trouble, as he hilneelf espress.d it, dur
to railway •-^nl►aetern Ai \tirl,n„e.,ee ,nv the hast year or ter
manahip, the crown od- thorns being par-
ticularly tine. The cent_•[ of the cross
surrounding the need, is ornamented
with rays representing the holo of glory.
The base of the crucitis is serna„u,.ted
at the top by two angels seatid at either
corner. In the centre u a gin shield, on
which the "Ecce Memo" is represented.
Around the bottom. of the base is repro-
Isenterl in gilt the Via Cowie, mid is
supported by lion's claws of gold. On
the top of the .Ion is a scroll with the
letters 1. N. R. 1 The camera of the
crucifix ere handsomely finished with
gold. The chalice is of gold, and is
about 1} foot high The Ita+e has a
wreath of leaves encircling it, among
which heads of angels new interspersed,
and above these stand the figures of
Abraham, Moses and Aaron, the pillars
of the Mosaic law. The centre of the
chalice is &imposed •d pillars, in which a
statuette of the Madonna veranda, sur-
mounted be the cep, on which "Our
Lord's Supper" is beautifully represent-
ed in the chasing.
WEST II DDLIISEX.
Vara taesrpee.ames Prosaism the ■es.tt erthe
oertlssa-
The following is whet the independent
press say of the late election
one of the three seats before, and now
he hob•is two. 11 Mr. Roes had been
beaten, atter heel/Milli( a mernher of the
Administrati .n, it would have boon a
An exchange says if people will
only r•sser.her that real gas (rots a
stove ie heavier time the atmosphere, and
settles to eke floor instead of rising to the
roiling, they may be able tr. understand
Mot no protection N ffer.d agatn.t Ice
abets by lowenne the upper sashes of
Windows The gat from the
Sear. awl eta ''lame rncrmw until it
rises high enough to suffocate persona ly
Ing in bed, notteithetandmv the wind'•
openings *bore than level illistoat
Ing es. is lighter. and will tlerwoe throute.
tower.. 11.111. 'h.• .J,.v
eMven d,.uro t.. twain {Toror.be World
R tIotuaare i 00 p9. r
1., .-y Tarn1As San Arrtn rt•,v We rteiiml , .seat
MAMMA BMt)8. that the Re loam Ashley •-f Lonearille,
a+lerteh, Dec 10. IMI • lead suffered sad affliction this week in
r" -"" the death ' •e. t their c..il+iren Iron
A ebnak wm stolen from the 11n,r of as Jtphth 1 is ssid this dreadful din
Orangeville dry -geode house last week, ease ,. ,..rl l.r.raleut le several ',vita .d
Slid in a ample of days after wan ,.ter*' M. t.,wnal.,p (Luck now Menten!
ed, done up in a pares! 8he•t.psrd, the employment agent, who
About 48,000,000 whiniest. eggs here recently decamped fn,ro Toroeto, meow
been obtained the searo . for the !treed ' cad 1I'2Ol1 from the Dominion Government
wish fish hatchery, wh u • . 1 *'. A'0 1*.t te.,nndet pretence • f 'Indoor .wt.
81'c! '... that las' yes• d , , . • •