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The Huron Signal, 1886-12-3, Page 44 a._ THE LL URON SIGNAL. £BlIDAY, DEC. 3, 18886. T11E 1101. 1 !. eons Provincial Treasurer, and OTHKR SPEAK KRIS. will address the ELECTORS OF WEST HURON At the following Owes sad datss KINOBBRIDOK, Wedasedey, Deer 8th. at 4 p.m. GRANT'S SCHOOL HOUSE, ASH - FIELD, Wednesday, Deer 8th, at 7:30 p. m. FINLAYb SCHOOL HOUSE ASH - FIELD. Thursday, Dec'r 9th, at 2 p.m. ST. HELENS, Thvraday, Deer lith, at7:30ppM. MAKNOCH S'HOOL HOUSE, E WAWANOSH, Enda,. Deer 10th, at 2 p.m. BLYTH, Friday, Dec'r 10th, at 7:30 P m• WNDESBORO, Saturday, Dec. 11th, at 2 p. 1n. Tie t' Candidate 1. Ia.IIid e• M it ad. Godericb. Dec. 2nd, 1686. -era; TOWN TOPICS. .1 ehiers nawwp y., teal t wo'ea, An. Ind* he'll print ,l." The town is b•uy talking Imide... at:d even the politicians lake tune to speak 'stood about ritewart'a photograph.. The Misused of Wednesday and Thundav wan a terrrur to all but the men who wore E. & A. Pridhatn'a oven•oats For fa.hionablr tailoring. and a good nt. go to 1•riu'nani-'. 11•10. .i1! ' we;l a mried Moet of New ''oak lambs. also . large stack of crockery. canned fruits. ars general gm - eerie*. Christmas fruits in full line.. A call elicited. G. 11. 010. SeATIxU.--Theuue•tinn of the steel Made vs. the roller Is being •(irated once more, but all .scree that for all round .atisfeetio n K•t- lows is the place to co fora photograph. Cail sod nes bis Not attics for the nubile, eraser. Twa WoM'.'M lata RIMT!A+ Te:ttrrRANea UNION will meet regularly for the of Onetime., every Tuesday afternoon at ;•-2S u'rlock. in North•st. church. Every woman in- terected in the work is cordially invited to attend. Make no mistake. but hue your furniture and fancy a o,.:a at lt. ('. Robertwin't. When you are looking for Nates presents. rail and examine my stock. as prices are down. down. down. just as low as we tan get them. what we want is to get rid of the ipooel.. (Oa lee. 'mounter is well assorted. Next door to n. ('rabb's. G. C. Robertson. Don't buy old and shop worn Roods. when you can KO to Saunders' Variety :(tore. and get a choice selection of the latest norelties In Christmas and New irises gins. Next week they will have their show ruont ready. and a 0�ua.rAM�� staff of clerks to serve star,,bud- Achouls and chuntbes will get th• natal large discount. The cheapest house under the sin. Mrs S. McLean :a visiting friends in Buffalo. Mr and Mrs E. Rowell have returned to town. Keith McLean, '.f Stratford, Thee Laney, of Goderich tren•hip, has begun the delivery o1 nails in (l.de- ne4. He a • responsible young man, and will doubtless truth up • guud husl- II.es. Fraser .t Porter have had their prem• ieee renovated during oke peat few weeks, and have on hind a large supply cf holiday goods. Ire their adverts* - went. Prefeestus Clark and Foote intend forming a singing clans, and choral class. A meeting to select some cantata,will be held of which notice will be given new week. e Mies ida Mugs,', of the \.u• Era, Clinton, and her a main, Mies Tel° Mc - iKew.n, of the some pis..., were the guess last week of the Misses Barry, ' Kingston st. E,ITxer !styli\Tt. - Tins SIGNAL does not p�yyre notices of entertainments unless spetffilly requested to do so. and on such teems as way be agreed upset by the •dverttwr and publisher. Dr. M. Nicholson, the West street dou,tist, snake. the ,•f the natural teeth • specialty. (Sia •gimlets- . tared front 9 a. m. to 4 p. w. for the painless extraction of teeth. Deriders entered the house of Dr. Thea 11 dines, of Brussels, recently. and stole two gold watches. One ••1 the rascals helped himself to supper in the pantry before the Doctors eye.. Cheeky. )1r+ Allan Martin and her daughter E'sie. who were %uiturie relative. here : last week, have returned to Detroit ' Mn Martin sneaks highly of the City of of the Straits as • desirable place of Vile.. away. Rev E. E. Scoot, ft rmerly of Goder- ich, and now of Charing Crow, was in town during the week, visiting old fsieud. and . He is now one of the rising Hien of the London Conference. 1 Mrs. Graham Moorehouse, Pincon- nine, Mich., arrived in 1. wn last Thurs- day evening to be present at the funeral of her late uncle. Me. Jno. I. Deaaen. Mrs. Mouerehouse will remain 10 town for some weeks. The funeral of the late John Deactnl which note space last week, was largely attended. The children of St. 1 ie.,rge s • Sunday school marched in as mourners, in reept•ct to the memory of their departed . t:. Cardune, the fruiterer and c,nfec- tioner, has again taken p osaeasio,. of the W , iii A larie stock of new goods has been pat in, and the store is kept with neatnes We can commend Mr •Carden,: as a 'square -dealing business man. � FAT CATTLI AND Pei LTkli. -The was in 1 annual show of Christmas cattle and town on Monday. poultry, ander the Auspice' of the hest William anstone, of Kincardine, i will be held in the market hone in this was in town bat week. learn on Wednesday the 22nd December. Mn. Harries, is visiting her daughter I The prizes are liberal, and a eucce•sful Mn. Best, at iieafirrth. exhibit is expected A. Cranston is here on a visit to his Mr C. McDonald of Branchtnw, who aunt, Mrs. Thos. Rutson. ' has been engaged by the Mechanics Barga.ws are being offered at Imrie's . institute to conduct a writing class, will elcenng ssle of fancy g(eds. be herr shout the 6th inst, and will The County Court and General See- • 'immediately start to work. All three wall open nest Tuesday. desiring to take the course of lessons, will get all particulars by applying to The school beard will bold its regular' the Librarian, at the Reading Room. meeting on Monday evening. Mrs T. M. Campbell, wife of Rev. T. James McKay, .f Wiarto n, has M. Camphell, of Owen Sound, and two returned to Goderich fir the season. of her children are the guests of Mrs Mrs. Rives, of fort Hope, is the Geo. Acheson. Mn Campbell arrived guest of her sister, Mrs H. Cooke. in town past Friday, and has been spend - Mrs. A. Kirkbride, who has been in• l wq • most enjoyable time with her disposed tor atone time, is now remover. friends. She reports the of ins. the gamily to be enj eying good health in Mn David Bogie of Glenwood, Minn, their new hone. is the guest of Mrs John Wilson, East Arthur Knot, hotel keeper, of street. : Helnuesvtlle was on e%edneaday cont Dr. McDonagh will be in Goderich for milted by mayor Williams, •,f Clinton, consultation uu Saturday, the 18th De to stand his trial for resisting • cun- cember. staple in the discharge of his duty. Elijah Moore will spend the winter in The assault grew out .of • seizure made Michigan with his deughter Mrs C. by the license inspector of South Huron Mitchell. last week, 1 by constable Mrs vv ' Robertsoe, of Stanley indisposed for a few weeks past, is rapid• ! i,'R RINK - We understand that ar- ly ratigenients are on foot for the opening Mr Geo. Morrow, of Bothwell, was of an ice -rink on Newgate street on the present at the'funeral of his relative Mr lot formerly leaned for a like purpose ,Ino. I. Deacon. some yearago. The proposed rink will be under the management of Dim,rgh & Georg. • last ' Campaign. two young men well and fay - moldy known to the young people of Mr Samuel Fisher who is now just Goderich. We wish the boys success in recovered left on Tnesdsy lest for his their venture. home to Chicago. Now, that t'hrs►mas is close upon us, 'ere cat the mostnup.rtant questions to James Hyslop, bricklayer and plasterer, will winter in Goderich. He be discussed, and answered, is, where I r.ks as gold as ever. can we buy our fruits, spices, etc., to the Ridnig of Huron Agricult*al Society, Rev. Mr Smith of M pied the pulpit of tit. eunday evening. es - Mrs Capt. Rhyne' has been the guest 1 best 7 1117 cail'ng at the tate• of (Ss* c Grant you will there see, •i r1L ap Doyle, Park House �f the Masers y just "peeled out, one of the finest assert during the past week. me•nts of Christina% goods in town. in. Mee Mol'hail, widiiw of the late Mal- . eledierg roseit, etas* enta, peewee, peels, com McPhail, has been seriously ill fits, and all kinds of nuts. and be able to daring the past week. ' purchase at chose figures. Hi. Honor Judge Toms :.aid court Role. Ke.lslir and Fel. Vanatter, for the final revision of the votes' list f.nurteen ,ran •d age each, got TH. for the teen last Saturday. SIGN et i prise of a shorthand bre k for • !tepales on the schooner 4 )ntarin have correct answer to. the query founded been suspenled ren' account of the diff- up•n Hon. Mr Th peon's statement cult, in pumping her out. about the pace of wheat in Liverpool Too ',wkly.', state trade a through and Canada in i878 and 1886. It is a journey t•' toe n last Saturday on run- • credit to the bays that they are mon tiers for the brat trine this season. correct in their arithmetic than the Rev. Mr tiah'ne �f..rntaeriy of Ben- Monster of Justice. The correct miller, was in town during the week. amount was KO Fro J3 cents per bushel. He likes Halton. his presevit +taruon I "`rhe latent reports from License in - L .t Sunday Iwii 111 ' first Sunday in specter Tates, who recently had an w - Advent, the nasal e. n No. erre cele - terns cancer removed in New York, and 1)r•ted at Si. Peters, sed St. Genres's. who a now being treated by phy. in that. city, are most tayorable. The The schooner J. G. Kolfage will br operation is and to have hewn skilfully throe/lily overhanvled, anti al detieien. ( and safely performed, and but for an at• else by bar recent accident made ' tack of unllemunaton of the lunge, from , tried to be g..nd by being faithful to the good... which he is rapidly , he might ! heathen grids, but found no s•tiafaction Miss Rise who has been the twat .r(i have been home by this time. He is ,mtil he was brought t° Jeaus. It was her aunt, Mn Pars ns.. for the p'•at ' expected Koine next week. and he will i sibtl. in um with C .mmissloner three mon'h.. has gone to spend Christ receive a warn, handshake from his many Tucker, now in charge of the wink in mas with friends in Ilrtr.it, friends. I India, hut once a judge in the civil err- We rrWe are pleased to see John :...berta, ST. GE,rR,x's 11AiD er Hors. The vice who adopted their way of llring who Ms been s' long confined to his fnllowit,v is the proven' .e( the ogee j and rave his life inr their M'ltstiorn, that ho sae by • broken leg, eround again. meeting in the sc'xutl room tonight (ref. j the Captain embraced the Light. Cep - He has ad a long siege e( bt. day) at 7 30 sharp : Song, "Temperance fain Narian Dasa now engaged in mak pl held their Boys and Girls are We," by weathers ; ing a tour ammo eget the Canadi The Huron an crps. retail somal convention at Clint( yes- r'cst'tlion, "The Drunkard's Dream," • avid the pruned, of the different meet- terday aftern.w.n. Both the (ie William Rnhertsrn ; auto, "D.HI't i)rink mire are hi Rn tewatd promoting the kh , Tom." Nettie (:ear : reoitelurb, work of the Hstvatinn Army in India knights •.f the cwmrra attends. "nitwit and Dwarf, or Can and Can't,", The officers ti( the local corps beg In Mrs Burns and her - !old I. ft arton Sturdy • sons, "Down With the I tender these least thanks to the G.alerich week ter their h at Ilartf, ret, \Itch , sed, I•ov.. by the bays ; • short wd- 1 friend• for 11.e menner in which they after a pleasant visit wish Mrs 'turns' dress hy a member 4 the C. E. T. N.; turned cut on the ..ee'rsion. p.rMita, Mr •ed Mn Blddutph. o eseobed," George Allan ; (tale, "Tie T...porsace Banner,.' the ..ashen ; dialogs*, "Tice Train to Meant," by three me.bxa ;Doug, 'sleeted, Mai Eva Wtlkipou. ; song. "Always Ch.eeful,.'by members. Miss Trtteawt. aea,tapauiM. Collecticu. Carriages at 0 o'clock. George Eilwtt, the tank -dealer desire' us to return his best thanks to the numeruua costumers who. have favored hint with their orders in the past. Fs.r • number of years he has endeavored to give satisfaction to all, and he believes that his efforts have 0.4 been unappreciated. As in the puts. in the future it will be his aim t,. furuisjs his customers with • satisfactory article, a•d r. oumfort himself as to merit the patronage of all old epstomers and many new ones. Ceorie L thoroughly -.tell- able. The East Saginaw M.trtitna N.ntld contains the following interesting iteut. The young lady a sister of nor teens - in in, S. J. Grafton: -Miss Elizabeth (Stanton and Win. H. Dent were united in marriage Wednesday at tn. restdeuce .1 the bride's parents on N'ebher street, South Se ivaw, Rev. Geo. S, Woodhull officiating. Then were • number of beautiful and useful presents given w the happy couple. They will reside in Mr Dent's new residence 00 Lyttle street. Their many fneuoa extend emigrate tattoos. at. s.e.rge • r•NM. A meeting of the business of St. George's church was held ou Mon- day. The fol$twtug resolution was adopted : That the buWnees committee 4f St, Georges church desinn on behalf et the congregation to express in the mutt heartfelt manner, its sense of the great low sustained by the church in the death of our lamented brother, Mr J. I. Dea- con, vestry clerk, trodent of the Sunday school, and recretary of the a,mtnittee. In hint the community has lust • most useful and respected citizen, and the church in all branches of its work a faithful and reshot' Christian worker. The committee desires to con• vey to the bereaved redatious its sincerest aympat hy. Mr J. t. Naftel was then appointed vestry clerk and secretary of the com- mittee. Mr. Naftel's office is with Mr Frank Naftal, insurance agent, North at. THE SALVATION ARMY. 1 Large Tersest of Soldiers mad 4'lvMaas monde, Kresge( Tbe -•thread ■lad's" on Monday night about a quarter to eight was beard through the streets of ' our town the thudding of the drum of the Salvia Arwy, which caused quite •n . . The march was headed by that captain of the corps, then follow- ed Capt. !Hanan Das, the "Saved Hindu') Lawyer," and Capt Cuban, the ••Saved Frenchman,"who has been work- ing among the French in Switzerland ; then came three men with ta, (two of these being members of the town band) and a how of others wail drums, timbrels dtc., which trade things lively along the march. In • short tune they arrived at the "Barracks," where • great meeting was to be field. rho meetiug was started by • sing out of the JV,r (try which went with • swing, and all seemed to be enjoying themselves. Captain Clean led in prayer, praying in his motes Ianrnage. A song was nest sung, while kneeling, by Adjutant Sweetman, who comes to work in the Palmerston division, the chorus sung by all. Capt. Narian Das then prayed, and when the Adjutant had asked God's blessing upon the meeting, all arose. Capt. % , of the c..rps, gave out another song out ,.f the War (rt, and so the meeting went on. After some more seats were brought (for the hall was packed o Capt. Ceuta . aug a song in French, which was follow- ed by wise testimonies by the soldiers and by ArT. eCnA] x 11. 11,1d C the the Army had to contend with when tint started in Switzerland, which was so severe that they had to hold meetings i.t biros, for- ests, eta, till at last the G forbade them ten hold meetings at all. But the S. A. doesn't general., work things on that principle, s, one day sev- enty two of them met in a barn for • proper salvation meeting,and two police- men came el rug and Gook down all their names Next came the trial. Of entree they wanted • place to hoid a meeting, and they f.,uno the court room answered very well, so when the indictment was read and the judge asked then' w turn •'Guilty „r not guilty'. they started by saying "Praise (hid I'm saved i I fits bad sinner, but 1 to now washed and cleansed by the precious blood of Jesus," e nd so 4•11 to the last one. The judge found he had more than lie bargained for ; the prison was not large enough to hold them, and the auth.•rttiea did nut want to build one for the ti A., so he dismissed the case and reprimanded the policemen for •rue.e ng so many of them. After other in diderent ways, find Baro them the victory, and the Army there marches un faster than ever. rArr. NARIAN DAm then told how (led was working amongst .the heathen of India. He mid that since the Army went to Inds., now four yaars men, ten thousand heathen have peen converted ; that in one meeting alone then were one hundred and thir- ty. hinty. He had been a heathen lilmM'lf,•nd s.in, (tett and chores, "Have • Glass ,d The meeting el.w+l with prayer by Capt. 1l,ird' ch Mcf)'.naid, ..1 the j Ruby 1\ inc, Nellie McK.asie and ,.th- Rev. Mr Fergnahera. n. eabieeserM. el Gordon, arrived home ere ;r.eiution,"MatwrscalC.omplaint," er Ste wawa on Ties :1(hh. Ne hid a Levi Pard . dose, "The Gipsy Cosine - Then were 37 lives and 33 vessels cr,e.l wagon ao, the, seam.* _o nowadays, .ss," Lzzie end Itetae Ringo; recitation, List on the lakes ••w the 17th and 18t1s. SCOTT ACT DBCIBION Jsdge Arwsesr•s Opislea ■. to Ibe a/asdlwa el Seen .art liaidalrenes. Information ha. been received born of • character that will materially affect Om hearing cat the Canada Temperance Act of 1078 uy"u the a,utntunity. A (eller cunt ey• the n'loruwt wo that uu Friday last His L•roet!!tp Jtatne Armour pew/pawed a very import$aut opiuton in ref.reuce to tote Scott Act. He held that the Mout Act required that • County Magt.lrste •pp,iuted under the proviaicue of the Aet ur two Justices 01 the Pews were requisite to legally try • charge of violation of the Act, and that the magistrates spp.•sited for the electoral dlriawns , f c.•unties .re tat county magistrates according i., the re- quirements of the .tct. and ha, a uo Jut ',diction in sunug alone D. try cases fur vi ,latt.nt ,r( the Act The biter alai. states that under this decision thee. will be to difficulty ret proving the illegality of the hires nupwrl by the I tio,rtt Act magistrates in the County of Middlesex. Should this opinion be sus - twined it is only reasonable to suppose that the tin., imposed in this c eunty haw g been put cat illegally will have to be returned. -London Free Press. A COWARDLY LI3ADKR. An Outside tow er sir Jsba •. Ilar- denald'. From the Hamilton T11114•.. Sir John Macd. nald, in • speech made at Stratford Thursday, said he was nut truing to luwer blamed by ap•pwariug oa_UM same platinum with Mr M. C Cameron, M.P. for West Huron. This u Ito be the reply .•f the Try leader to the 1 challenge of Mr Cameron that Sir John Macdonald should meet hien at any central plate iu the riding which he represent.. and dna cues the question cat Northwest nes- t What a down -Dome from Sir John Macdonald's t -valiant asser- tion in Hanilten regarding his annihila- tieu of Mr Cameron's political prospects! Think you, if the Tury leader had • legitimate defence for the a been of Northwest affairs that he would nut jump at such • challenge as Mr Ca•neren has issued! He would now have us be- lieve that the member furWest Huron es not worthy of hie attention. Why. then, did he and his lieutenants think it necessary to devote six out of the eight home' *king in 1Cuderieb and Dun- gannon to the bun gentleman? Because they fear bum. They tint tried to gerry- mander err - mander him out of Parltausent: but the electors resented that rascally means and truly Tory method fur Netting rod cf an opponent; and Mr Cameron met them in Parliament, confronting them ' with their own reports to show that Northwest &Mere had been shamefully • neglected, and that to the mingov•ru- ment and wholesale peculation that had been winked at and iu some CAM's en dorsed by the present Administration were to be traced the rebellion and all its attendant evils. Mr Cameron was enabled tv do this, notwithstanding that the Minister numerous papers which they knew would incrimi- nate them to • much greater extent than their partial reports do, though these show a state of affairs thaf ,,ugdt to call for the condign punishment at the earl test possible np.ment of the men who ' permitted their Mr Cameron di" not go behind the backs of the men he accused. He stated his case, fortified with the strong- est and clearest evidence from the olh- cial records. He challenged the Gov- ernment todsny, it it could, the accu- racy of his . , but not a word had the Tory leaders t., say in defence of their shameful dealings with the Northwest Indians and settlers- Sub- sequently, Sir John Macdonald admit- ted that there might be something wrong, and promised an independent cou imu- siena t, the Northwest affun, He premised • C ,and g !et' .i garbled, one-sided anticism of Jf r Cam ernu'a speech written in the Ilismilten 1prrfatur office, printed at the espense of the tas,uyera, and circulated as an official, and therefore reliable, document broadcast throughout the Dominion' After the charges made by the mis- sionaries of the various churches, after the deliverance of the 1' (Stan - oral A.aemhly, atter Mr Camerons tell- ing and uushsken confirmation of the! lamentable state of •frets which these o reliable ageneses have. frim tnue to dune, borne testimony to, what other o.pitii•n I c+n i at men come to than that the charges are true? The ToryIesder c+nnut c..ncral his lit, by gnint up to t:,aterials, sod, behind Mr Cameron's hack, blsckguar'ding hug 1 Alt 1010 siac•tunald were honest in his • Protestations he would not sneak away fr • full public discussion of this alt important branch of public affairs, under Wryer of en'ertaining contempt for Mr C.imrron- 'i'Ihe member Inc 'eVeat Huron is too independent a gentleman, l tr.t much derotod t° the welfare u( his l 5ROPERTI Ft IIC SALE - THAT c.untry, to care what °Mune' the Tory{ i three -acne.. brick building at present leader entertains of him' but h h FILL AID TEK STOCK COYPLgT,�. JAS. A. REI1) Si BRO. are now showing a Complete tittwk of Foreign and Domestic Dry (iooils for Fall ,idol Wino er, of the Choicest Gould and Bret Value in the Market. 1)relw (lauds in Sergeo. PtaiiLs. Tutted Girds, Ottoman Corks, bice, in the Newest Shades and at Lower Prices than over before offered, notwithstanding the recent great advance in all linen of Fine Woolen Goods. ALL WooL FIENI'H l)gtsnu4 t;oot)t, gaol quality, for 20c. per yard. A splendid lice of Davis IItELTONK for Ile. per yard. See them. Special Value in Ulatrnngs and Mantle Cloths. A good (ktontan Cord Cloaking for $1.33 per yard. In Ornaments, ('laript, &t-, for 1)re'sse's and Mantles. we skew a large stock o[ very choice vials, imported direct from the manufacturers. Wool Shawl., Fascinators, Taw ()Shunter Cape. Hosiery, Gloves, &c., at Low Prices. Tailoring Department. A lura• stock just received of Now 'Needs Awl Coatings for tall Suits and Overcasts, which will he Math._ to ()Tiler at eiee•t•tlingly Low Prices. Claim all -wool Fall Tweeds by the yard from 40c. up, ---act out Free of Charge. Underclothing very cheap. A N�n t ial line of all -wool Shirtri and Drawers for 3Oe , worth .3e. Extra heavy for 7:nc., worth $1.0N). Call and compare our Good. and Prices with houses that. mark their goals up and then give A petty ttve-par-cent. dis- count o11. N11 TRol'R1.E Ti' Sling' (bootee JAS. A. REiD & BRO. Jordaa', lila -k. t.odencb, lob Oct.. hats; Ci9i A wood bee was g rt up on the Clark tarn, Morris. for John Currie. There were about 15 nr 2i) curds et wood cut. The object .of the her was to help Mr Currie as he had been severely iwjured by a falling tree whi'e chopping in the al 1p i,i :111 preego's. Ssw a : Tbb weep. Creme Astray Samuel Hart. Mora lna J. 1. Plwh i:nods, Ets. J. tf. Iu,ot. List of Meetsa Rme- Hun. A. 31. Ross. Nuti.e to Creditor. S. Malcomeon. \once to t'rediton Itob. Oibbrna. Notk•e of Application R. kada-IifTe. Fruit aid t'onfectlonery G. t'ardone. Christmas Comes Again - 'reser k Parer. res the Electors ret writ Huron A. M. It it". t'hrialmas►nd New fears inti.-daubder k Kon Dairymen's A+..w-..ction t'ouvration C. E. t'bsd wick, trenlislrp. . !C fCHOLSt'r' . DENTAL Iti)OYII. Elgl tb door below the fMet Oaks. Wcwt-st., Goes:tacit 1/il-ly N>�'' L. Wi)inl.VER'I't)N, N.L. Odor--Udd F .allow• 11.11. orth St-, hodertc'b. Cbarw•-- u..alrratr. .\!1 work war- ranted. 1s* She People's 1Lolumn. \TOTICE iS HFItEBY GiVEN that as application voll tie made to the Legislative Assembly of tree Province of ',u- terio, at its went .radon. fur an Act to inoor- perste a railway e-ompany to ronetruct a rail- way from ttte Town of Woodstock. is the young, ret Oxford, Tee the Town of rit. Mary*, in the fount, of Perth, anal the till:71 Exeter, in the County of Huron. to • point on Lake Hama at the Town of Goderich. in the said costar of Huron. Pih'IlA1tIt iiAD(iJVFt?. Applicant. By R. C. RATS. hi. Solicitor. Dated at Oseericb. Dec. tat, left. ib:•68t FAT CATTLE SHOW. Tbe annual Fat Cattle Of he aas- Scea of the Wet Riding of Huron Agrk•ul- tarsl Sudety will be held in the Market Hoose, OodeMrh..'n l\•ednewdar, loer.11nd, 1806, when poxes . 11 be.warded feu fat cat- tle, poultry, etc. For p1,articulars see posters. or the Secretary. BY HAYDEN. Dunlop. Ont. 1075-7 pROP'K8SOR ('LARKE WILL GIVE ! Larissa in the Term. for Pc.00. 1 7G MUNICIPAL TAKES. The Tessa of the Tetra of Oederkh •r. as* a liiilT: T• per rest dt- ronnt allowed on all taxes paid in September. 2 per rent. in 0 -tuber ; aid aper the 11th day of l,ecemhrr, :, per.'.emit. will be added. l'ay your urea tbia ntontb s• ad save 3 per cent. JAMI;z Gl)RDON. ('ellector. Gadarleb, S•pt.:^rd, iflL 110utt xfUSIC.-MISS COOKE. AFTER 14 1A years study of mu.ic. i+ prepared to receive pupils for the Piano- _1 lewoons quarterly. terms: :Pi per quarter. 1e10 - SHORTHAND. - ISA AC I'I'PM A N'S PHONOGI.\PHy. The uo.+tp,pu:ars.s- tem taught. Instrnet ion lama. for aide at Tar SOCIAL ogler. Leery boy and girl ehoeld earn Shorthand. Mall Straveb Animals. iAME ASTtt.tY--('AMP: INTO THE `_' ppremi n-. of tbte yn4••nij',rd. Int$..tios. t i'Mbono•. abbot 1(tr 11th \ovemtwet. four aoc•rr, rising two rear+ old. three ret ones*' and one white au•I rid. The owner will phase pane prop.nt, pa} •:pans,• and take them away. 1AAMI'11:L NAltl'. X611 Tor Sac or to Let. a e .s a ocrnpled h) Ili.• {hulk of 1'o:nmen•e, Won. right t.. characterize as a coward and • Kay mercban, who it n•tiringfrom final., . rho (:olhrt„r 1 to,na and It. I1.d. tiff-, pottiest -us n the man who is ashamed and iasnrance altrnt. Apply w -707-3•0••••-... . t'. Hadi afraid to make the charges before the ROH• 2gltf face of en upp.onent which he has made r�l\Vl) Fig'r- (' behind his hack. LASS FARMS FOR t t 8elsadillea'. Rev. T. L. Wilkinson will address a meeting herr on T•ietday carat, the 7th inst., when an elr•Cturel union will be organ zc1. M• 'eVulk,nsr.tt is • goad .speaker. Dimon). Thos- Robert...to blaelsmith, is once mote in our midst. D. Cumming ran rip fur a brief visit to to his family from Stratford He experts to got th,rt. t with hise.mtract In the Choreic City by New Year. Mlrymew•• a••eetal/ae •r wr.ateM5 Ow. Saris The *annul cont .'.obis of the ale.-eaaMnele- tins a all 1r held in liar Town ,tf Ingewrroll oo the 12th. lith and Ilth days of Jammer, sett Dairymen. end all interested is dairy pro - .1... t.. •re urgently matted to attend. Ar- r•nirrmeM. are• h.•Ing mails for • rednettssef rattwar rare . part lea em •tartieg wilt pay AM fare le 'he pure .e( nwe(leg. sad nM•ie • en, Ilevee, from the weenier, mottling them ton radn••t iron ea retro n, lir Order. 1'. E. 1's**nwx't. 4errerary•s oilier, Prer.tary. tIMFI( l etter...II, Dee. 1. 'a. M e. toss in the township et Aaheelal, rontalnlne Inge at N..; and enc In Ease Wawa- . moll. ,•entnimng 1m acres. For psnlenlart `ply to Cala. ion Hot! k Cameron• Grate tido - rf 11171 VARM To LET-FOk A TERM (y yrara, Int Note, In the Mattlmnd een- eewdon. of the Town•hin of Codtuleh. apply by letter to J x. I.I7A HP..ytratterd. I9m-U LIARM, TOWN AND VILLAGE I1`` 1'ROPERTi' FOR SALE. n( the late ter5:1'H UMW offer tow ale the followtpg veleel.le Property. namely Ru14ding Iota nntnhers 1111 and 121. in the Town of Il•drr6-h { of at ares •-a^h. Peaty fenced. and .cry desirable for beilding pnr peeve. Half acre Int remains M111 Road, Township of OOderirh. brine part of Int x la the Malt. yewCone/mom. of said Township. Nine P'rseste ('Mtagr +.A r Lot number x. ttrrath .44...4 Clear strr•l ■siailll,er, 1 of an were, 'wadi fraena dwell) M Ines arm n ort aid fit, In �- of (`Hoon. 1 of lin mere early. Rewntl fen; sdtnMed on south aide of Horan street. rally renew Ti. tow t of Is >K (den. it w e.t l\ a wa nosh, Ire Myr.. gotel kr M1. .h arra (-1. ,red and tensed. remainder limbered. Agent 1 Vallee law. (/ 7 't 1 ...w j es* and a miles from Wing rM further a -itrnlar• appppl1e to K CAM1'111N, tar! 1f larrieer. (lr4erieh Ser. 1. too 3rfiebical. r) L REEVE, M U . C M.. MEM - . I:P:H cat the ('.dtewe of Phyetet•tte and Sul -woos. !•e.. Phlatebus. sempias. and \scour AM. etc.. Pert Albert. )tile bale r.. ASE. M.D. C.M., M. C. P. • toot. Ph, SurreesiAeolru-. d .. OdleTtu iat fn.ac�arls occupied by ler. I ifutchiaw.nt Duaylaawoa. Night seat► --Mar- i n'. lintel. 161(1' ( .R ll. -LEAN, I'HY1ICIAN, Stilt- - 11 t►KOON.t`eroser fee. geakeandrasldeens 'truer street. ..Read dour west of Yinene Street 131, 1�RrS. SHANNON & HAMILTON l Pnydciana. sturgeons. Aorowelsers• ke oelee at Dr. Shannon '• residence. near the gaol Godench G. C. SUA?%ox, J. C. i 'MIL roe 1711. Legal. I 1.'. HAYS SOLICITOR, &e. tt. Ochre. runlet or !tyaare and Wear' street, (.ioderieb. over telegraph oaco. F'Yi irate funds to lend at 6 per c•eat. 1066 EAGER R LEWIS, BARRISTERS, A (:odcrich. ('. summit. Ja. J. A Mowror E. N. Lewis CM - (1 ARROW & PR(IUDFO()'T, BAR RI -TIERS Attorneys. Solicitors, ere Goderich. J. T. Carrow. W. Proodfooe. 175 !'IAMERON, H)LT A CAMERON, VV Barristers. Solteltory 1•ke.. 7od•r1ch. M. C. Cameros, Q.C.; P. Holt. M. O. ('amerce. t'. ('. Kase. (761- i. oans anb insurance. 1; IVE AND A HALF PER CENT. Straight loans. Any amoust. Private funds at the low rate of S' per rent. per an- nuity. SEAGKK a LKW IN. Goderich. gait `jI;TE HAVE PReelVATE 'FRUST rt: Nlkt a lead Morgage at tie b'v rare of rl V K AND A H A I.r P'15it CENT. per annum. Write or tall for p•rtleak 115M- .XAOKR k l.P. e600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY T') • CAMERON HOLT t CAMY1tON. Bede rich. 1TOe lt1 ONEY Ti) LEND. -A LARGE .11 amount of Private Fusds for Inve0siest At lowest rates on *rota lege Mortgagee. Apply too ARROW k 1'ltul'DFoOT 11. RADCLIFFE, GENERAL INSURANCd, REAL ESTATE elm MONEY LOANING AGENT. Owl, Oleet-en.s companies Represent.! far Money to Lend on straight loess. at the lowing rate of Interest going. in any way to suit ft. nee -rower. smorriI'K Second door from Square. West Street. Coderirb. 11X3-tt $50,00o TO LOAN AT a PER ('ENT. THE. TORONTO OKNKR.A1.'n RUOTS CO'Y are prepared to loan money at 6 per cow., pay able loaf yearly, on TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS, --I first -dam farm security. App-. ('AMRROX, HOLT It CAMERON. Narraters Gee rIeh. Agents for ere the Tomei* t G oweral Truce Co' . ss Me.. (:Awwl Rng, FIOLT & CAMO'g have alter • large amount of private funds to los on next -class farm an.corlty. Iid.ricb. Qat. s, ism 1311-ef $200,600 PRIVATE FUNDS To lend on farm and town property, at Isw est interest. Morieswes windowed. No com- mlsston charged sweats for theTenet and lean comps/it or 4 anodic the Canada Leaded Credit Company. the London Irian company of Canada- !strewn. 4, 64 and 7 per rent. N. B. Morrow ern rain obtain money in one day. if title satisfactory. DAVISON t JOHNSTON. 1e7G Iterristen, lc., Oaderieh 10,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LIND • on Farm and Town tercet. Mart teased, 0o C at .owes' la charged. Conveyancing glees re_ N. I11 P s.'iaf rs ren obtwl - J l if title Is aarlefaetory -DA it RYON Barristers. kc.. God Tit Amusements. 1f►DERit•H MECHANICS' hiYTi- TTU1F•. 1 IIii:A It AND RRAnINB 11(11114, cor. of Kist street sad &mare len Wiry, Open from Ito 6 p.m., and from 7 to 105.m. ATOI•T 2000 VOLS iN LiBRARY1 !wading Daily, girlie mut IAwsfrsted Papers, Ife.:.tsiwet, d•.., ns* /We. -•11.;M11r•HsHIP T1C1tXT. ONLY M -as, Iiraating fire nae of Library sad Readtatg Appl!ratlon for membership received by Libraries. in reema. J. 11. ('OLBORNE, A1.RX. MORTON PP.efdrnt. �se•wisgr Gnderleh. March 12th. 1RM. Auctionssring. J(►HN KNON 1I>�1<A/1L AVO- ' TIONE►:I: sad Lege 11 ono Havlwg had the somas l.seerhls 1 d til rbeepe edUi swasiems Martin's ,Isseemeed (lrvlereeleROMR a.s et ‘0 X ( aft eNt7 AMiehest. • f r) =lasslirid one of Skew plowing curretwe u( ■kick u ale with delight by the et young people, took piaci teoestly. That worthy stranger in our neighbn knowing by repe4auou .quslitiee of the Tunable had • plowing bee to he a "party" in the •veniei encu at b,.th was very go spared no tnruble Ili n happy, and enjoy htwrl You she saoaeed.d T1i that she will soon giro a celebrate 1t in a similar te 1 must not forget to r event which est the e. young, Ione and short, go all egos?. Wednesday al 4.liti.l.l, nearly the 1 turned out un holiday al the w.ddlug of Mr Miele Kmtail, and Mary J. Dal bridge. The bride appal' nibcent hronze-adored sl mid with plush silk gr,erm appeared as lie perfect gentles:mu '1'h. were ably supported by brother of the bride, a Kenney, stater et the gnu nuptial mass, the party pi residence of the bride's such • repast awaited Ib :take even the most cher laugh us ecstacy. They Gintail, and supped at Mr hotel, where they tripped testae until alate hour, wh ed to their respective h.. hody •td his girl dela to be well pleased at the time they had, Mach cre those who cuutributed t. thing enjoyable, as they wood all expectations. ehg Wao w West 'ai = Robert McAllister this s from a visit to his sister in 'y. He speaks sell of, in lighted with, that section o thinks that it carnet be thoroughbreds, iu either tie. Mr. Duff, a teacher of rote, has been engeved by S. S. No. 3 fur the sown comes highly rece•mmended Mr and Mrs Joseph Wile visiting their friends in Poi Jas. Wilwh, the popular cipsl of the Saltford echo ^aunt of severe illnees he attend to his sch.o.•1 dut week,. May he soon moor Mu ovale. Mr Collie has erected • stable, which Deems to los to o,mfortable. The iron bridge ie at lent red. A11 remains of the old timely disappeared ; errn have been removed. The d it was completed two of the Injured ; sue, James McHat hie ankle badly, the other, y.ey correspondent did n( • .an, and although he g. .ug, was looking well enougl ( Our contented little haml new addition lately, via, pourer, &c. PRICES REASONABLE 1 MOCC Overshoes ('amid ban Men's F LA 1=1 IE8' A szzp= ...id. ('rorodile, Felt. 1'Iitet JOIIN flO1HN M I53 Pasha Hu Werner! from her e NEWEST S and has rr UNDER GEO, where she will A OORDIAL INV Odsrich. earl. 7th. IFIL 11