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The Huron Signal, 1887-2-11, Page 4THE. :HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. FEB. 11, 1887. General Elections WEST HURON PUBLIC MEETINGS IN rue INT eaafr or M. C. CAMERON 'Val be held st the following times and Lucas: I3EI.GRAVE, Friday, Feb. 11, at Hall. PORT ALBERT, Saturday, Feb. 12. BIt11M1LLER, Monday, Feb. 14, a Miller's Hall LEEBU RN, Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Tem pomace Hall. DEACON'S SCHOOLHOUSE, Wawa nosh, Wednesday, Feb, 16. OLIVER'S SCHOOLHOUSE, Thu day, Feb. 17. 410DKRIOH, Friday, Feb. 18, Gran Opera Hows 13OLMESVILLE, Saturday Feb. 19, a icaoi'■ Hall. The above meetings will be held aermine.7:30 each ermine. rs d t t The avaser. atl.. (awdtdatr M InvMM a ArateN. GOD AVE•THE QUIMIN. • TOWN TOPICS. .4 cairns amaay ye. ?akin' *ates, raja rat Ac11yr, at,t," a Act hoes into the county treasury, mak- ing r.- You can depend upon everything tun now $600 that hes been deposited heist seises, tasty and up to the tinier at within •few months. Free f roes. In. M. Nicholson, the %lest mean detente, makes the presort stem of tees lateral teeth a specialty. Gas adeeluu- teted front 'd a. m. to 4 p. an. air tee patulsee eitracti.e alt teeth. £1vn0N SALL—The &oetion sale of farm stuck and implements belonging to J. Swett, Aahisid, has been rwetpotted fiesta Feb. 15th to Feb. loth, owiug to the first date uetug uomuatwu day. We return thanks W A. L McGregor, real estate Limit of Duluth, for a alloy of • superbly Illustrated Dopy of the hides, body :eve. The issue is a credit to tete "Zenith City alt the lessened Seas." M. C. Cameron will be pleased t.• meet the elect, re of Gtdenoh, Tory as well as Grit, at his msetiug to Oodererh a week fruit thus ev g. It will he the biggest meeting of the campaign. Lubes will occupy the gallery. A,* ('Lama.,. - Mt- R l'ruckett will re-upeu hut classes In l auttnig 101 oil and water colours neat week. Iit•udsug pupils will please leave their names at the store of Masers Frazer fi Porter, when fell particulars may be had. The two Will's, Ellerd and Rutsen retuned home, on Saturday from Pear %1 iighan, whether they were rabbit hunting. A good time .pent, and • large member of rabbit., which they brought horns, ars the results of their trip. The 4.ith•die /i.a,r.f o,ntaini the fol lowing announcement about • gentlemu► esteemed in Gederich. The sen of our ,wu.mau, C. McManui : "Rev. Chat McManus, late curate of Windsor, has been appointed raster of Weedlike." A Pou.'a MA,:InTki r& Pal's., Mr Young, Polios Magtetnte of this County, last week'depoeited $200 more of Scott !itewert s photo gallery. Ili. McDo.agb wilt be in Goderich for con- sultation on !Antonini the 5th of February.•.d -.herwarw on the first Saturday of every The Goderieb Young Literal Club has • utenibership of some 150. The suc- cess of the club has induced the Cue „ionth, servatives to start a similar one, but in Cord wood taken in exchange for furniture. order to swell its ntenibershlp children eo chem for picture framing. G. C. Robert - non. Cru b'• Kinch. A large aewrtroent of ,alentine& Valentine itay w1:1 fail on ]Monday next. 'the beet Valentine to send to a friend is well takes photograph of ,ourself. Go to The Winighsn► 'rim.. says :--"The of 14 years of age era registered in full membership. This latter club is known about town as the Cayenne Pepper Club. Hallows if you want a good picture. Goderien peij$e hays thrown overboard Fenian p'gI'Horet. The break up in the the old idea of building a line from r,rers caused much excitement this week.aod .rdmoa mita er lnwdbseeieng dtess4dedr! !. Goode'• new cough ryrur is the east thing known for :coughs and colds. Try N. Pre - Elora, and all their energies will now be directed towards securing a continuation of the C. I'. R. frees WKhans to ("ode- ntTipuoas „d r.vwipes prepared : a s ersw t-clarich. " We have not give tip the hope la taaer, et moderate raid,. by W. C.-l.t,( a massy mut y. eop.. from - mord... south:• Druggist. Albini. Block. erly direction. Tole tt utast'. CH nlnTfaa 'retrtrnaer,' 1'toox will meet regularly for the transaction of bost.ra. every Tuesday afternoon at Y:M o'clock. la North-et.cI.urch. &very woman in- tetrsMed in the work .a cereliaay invited to utte.d. Maunders 1: son are rail: framing picetres for Norjlau for alt who buy their moulding trona them. They have a urge stock of tine moulding in latest .tyles. and they have rut N1 see by the Brantford E.rf.ositor that Conductor Wm Schneider, running Diocese or Au:o•.tt.—This is the ' Hamilton, and well known to many of our reader., has been converted and is likely t.e Ware the road slid fallow Seen Jonrs' example, from whom Ise received The) Dung Literals had a good swage. trig w their room. un Mends, ere** A large addtttoe wee made to the membership. haematite and 'estrws- tye addressee were made h?.u.emberS. A offend rally 'sleeked fur on Monday eeeaiug neat. Let every member la present whu can l•orstbly attend. •. lesrat -Thom IN 'Mltate. All interest- ed 1r. muSIC are cordially loaned to at- tend a meeting to to eb held in the Meau- ta' Institute, on Monday, at 4 p.m., where a cleatwill be °neut tied to receive n instructioIt. the "Easy Method of Note Iteediug," and all Wenches in music. All who de not fully understand music, should avail ►hem.alt•ee of this opportun- ity, as Min Moe. give. twenty-tuur hour lanais, or were if the class quires. The method will be explained en Monday, before the claws is termed. Terga, $2.50 fur course. Rrt'ItAL SPRVIGEn.- The special ser- vice. which have herr. going oti fee the past five weeks in the ba.rmtmt ,,f Nurth- et. Methodist church, still centtnue with unabated interest. Night after night the large ro,yu is crowded to the deers. Prole 7:30 Lien! 8 o'clock • urn: service se held, after which the regular service begin& The pastor, Rev. l:. It. Turk, presses hems the message of salvation 10 se clear eel pointed a way, that it can- not fail to take hold of the heart. of the people. The results alt the services thus far ?leave been very successful. upwards of (arty souls having fount/ pardon and peace through forsaking their sins and believing on the Lord, Jesus Christ. May the good work still go on. Every- body is welcome. We understand that it is the intention of the Canadian Pacific Railwayy Com- pany to tnaugmate a sense of colonist special trains under the charge of on experieiiccd agent, which will run through, with,•ut change transfer er transhipment to Manitoba, North West, British Columbia, and the Pacific coast. for the c,nvenieuce of intending settlers this epnnf. This Company possesses rectal facilities fur the handling of this tuainess, notably, the combination cars d for the carriage . emigrant*, live stock and effects, and the colonist sleeping tan, which although not upholstered, exactly resemble the first clam .leaping tars. Paritw intending to remove to any part ,d Manitoba, The North West, Pacific ceaet or Western States should at 'nice ;NTT'',;NTT'',either pee...nally or informal.tetter t . Mr R. Radcliffe, the smells at Guderich, who will give every inform. tion, as to rates, Ac. onthe(randTrunk from 1 almerstun to missionary Diocese f th Ch England, in Canada, and hasurob ofspeeial claims not only upon the members of that church, but upon the Canadian eblic nti a•" ••:• 'been down .0 ..not. Alt wire 1,a.t p:ctuns hie fr t rrliipi alt irnpreme rat Schnee Yvan known h • c, v at 1k1 s t y ton,u .alt er, have the flare I,w.:b!, .w•urlty sur their :moa- g •y. all being invested in roona'agP on farm Friday last, the Foresters a.f I:oderich, v(wp•nY. 1/t•t>o.itun have a tlnTlieu ;n w111hs1d a Irauva gather:nu y� Sit V k(,uia lat!- bring thea) along to the .huapesr Louse nadir " it. .ei- •he sae der was a ceme'dian with the Towneeude TIM Hi•ItoN AND I*tti a Loa% awI' iNI CPT- earn ad ., and was well k M 1 V ot1r*N V. - ,usit Or. i.. thin.-utn .a. *tat .Lwer.an? a asettr. -e 01 , .»r�•z parte trent 1 to per .arse, according to pmonrnt An ulster supper was served, after which std duration of depot.'. Fatmers tensing sur- • • program of readings, recast tuna, yield i blue meaureho:Ad . a': and see tl,. manager. and Instrumental music was prevented. Moe Evans et teit;ng :rlatives ie i A feature of the evening was the readiest Pert Hope. • 1 of an essay by C. Crahb, en the '•Ha,cher Mrs Black, West street, .liar :etlirned l Education of women," which the vener- from a visit to Detroit. !able chairman had prepared forty years Mrs Watson. of Toronto, is the guest i ago, The Godericb Claim is to he eun- 01 Mrs (,}•urge Stewart. I eratn)ated upon the seocese of their so- Yt•ung'i.ibeeal rally on *rnnday ere- cial gathering. ning next in the club roving. 1 $. E. Hick, druggist, of Paris,f.r,ner- Miss Erb 1'hinnam..rs, of Mitchell, is ,i• »f eloderieh. interviewed by the Re - the quest of Mrs Curie e�hereen, . Harry Clues., commercial traveller, salaaming at his heire this week. Mr and Mn ('ernelius Mere, Merritt, were the guest. alt A..1. Maug this week. Mr J. W. Elliott has ret,lrned t Windsor after a long visit, to hi. eaten in this place. Will "tine ter fate Pray to Ali ern es his name. if ao, w• will not use without hie consent. Woolverton, the dentist, has added gas appliance for the extraction of feet to his dentistry Ohne. C. E. T. S.—A Reed programme being prepared for the open meeting t the C. E. T. S. next Tuesday. Lore• Neves.— After next week w will give more space than ever to ! . news. Until then, etcuee us. There was a great rush for cee,ies hau at week's issue cf THE Sinn and tia edition wee quickly exhausted. The family of Hon. A. M. Rote hay removed to T•.runtu, whore they will re aide during the wssien 01 the Legisla tore. HAiNtt.-. --Wm. Acheson, horn maker, has a liig cash diacnunt tar silti days. Bargains ars offered is all ht Rees. lmrie Owens to !tare the finest lvt of wall paper ever .hewn in G,derich. H. 'vas secured ..mples fr nn ab,•ut ten dde Serene fattener'. Mn McWilliam*. f ,rmcrly of riot,. tench. wan rereetly married to I)r. Kitchen of sateen re germ Kitchen will •take many friends wnrrrver she goes. Grower:.ter Grow'. t'ic' keit.--. The pastor will preach en r unday evening neat on "Confirmative. The Bishop of Huron will be in St. Gesetee's •.:i Sunday May 1st. Liberal* ah„till rely at t'ameron'e' meeting in ( totter*. tc , n Friday' bight, Feb. 1$:h. An tmtneese ereee Is se- pecteil. The eallery ai:i be reserved for lathes ("refer \1, In .•ais new attending Wuodst,•rk (' l'e_e That utetitutitin w beeemmt very p .1 Ilar u * p:reparatury seho of for co.muer_eil. r r 'few null and • nivereity work. Mimes Martin and Milli.•n, of dnd. .rich, hare been the game. "f Mrs W. li SwaSeld, Clint•m ter a few days, and they admit that there ie a little life in the'•Hub” ten. -- a, New Er Tits KILLY- kr r.•w*xC'.w,•/kr-•T)on't forret this nn mental treat in Acheson'. Ball, Wednesday nest, Feh. 16th. lee particulars see bill. an 1 programs. ;11 the voealista are stars Hear :hem. Tee %fat eeerepl, i1'• .1,, ter February has been reeeteed. It i.. without Joule,m the tiet prneresnve sh..rtltand teems/peblrehed. It gives a place testi system., .ma has •116011, its enntribetnv, • number ell the beet stenographer, me earth Write ro 40 7'pe ri.wyrejtAic if'..rld, New Yore, for free .staple e 'py. ala of er 0 is d it a h is e Cal f • e ass Iga i rend, sats :—"I heard .Mr Patterson, (of F:cant) for the first time on Monday night. What struck we moat in listen in;; to his speech was net so much his intelligence and ability, as his erect fair liege and impartiality. I am not aceu•- t.nned to bear nautical speakers do just- ice to their opponents, and at the same time avoid undue praise of tbeit own friends. 1 should judge Mr Pettereon to be an hottest man." TH. New Btrti BALL RELAX-- T}tat ss new hue ball rules in a nutshell—A ba is given nn five called. halls instead p Me; the batsman is allowed tour belie to strike at 'weed of three: the pitchertinr cannot take ► re than one step de- 1 'leering the ball to the bat; the pitcher is chareed with a base hit every time the badman is given his hese et: balls; the betauia'. can -crow take his Labe on $ baulk: the pitcher is now pneiehe.i for hitting 11 he batsman with a pitched ball by sending the batsman er his base.s•. The year 1887,the year of the Queen's jubilee, is to be stgnalszed by the Is.., 1 the greatest illustrated paper ever issuedued in America—the Carnival number of the Montreal Star—a work of national im- portance. We .re told by thane who know that it will overehaduw and nut strap 41 previous effort. in illustrated. journalism. Those who menet go to u I s ante u tat► Depilation, and being, tErcugh the Indian Homes at Sault St. Marie, and French Hume, now being established, a centre of Indian work for the Dominion. The Bishop, Rev. Dr. Sullivan. will visit (.odertch no Thursday. Feb. 17th:- and address., meeting in tit.(ee.rge's at 7.30. p. in. The date has been changed from the 18th on account of another meeting called for Friday evening. In view of the Bt.hup's well-kuown ability AA a speaker, and him brook catholicity. another deserving character of the ap- peal, we anticipate a very large gather- ing ,.f churchmen and others will as- semble semble to hear the nature ..f hie work, and that they will cheer him by • very hiwra response in the term of a good collection. Leine forget the day, Thurs- day ,.f 'text week. BIBLE SOCIETY MII{*TIMJ. w Aa laaaeeal.e and L.I.rtatwl.i address at see &nasal teeming by ale. J. 1.. Hunky. The annual meeting of the t"..dench branch all tete Um('a'tada (able socie- ty wee held in VictoriaVictoriastreet church ..n Thursday cronies, February 3rd, Capt. Oth., n, president, occupied the chair.ts Devotional eserurs were conducted by the ptesdent, after which lbw I)etkr. secretary, read the minutes of the Wet session. The annual reeurt was read and adopted. iter. J. G. Manly then gave his lecture on the "\'rriboation of the Bible by the Pre-lustor.c Giant Dwelling Places of Palestine ,rhe oldest in the world)," with pictorial Mutant' i l's. A late leap of Palestine showed the different parte of the land he described, especally a u kt..g reference to the laud of Britian. 11e told haw the Jews had occupied Palestine tar over 15110 years, and gave a description of l'alestme, of Its geo- graphical outlines, tow it was beumdrd, 'le divtaiuns inti. two greet parts by the river Jordan, which divides the land Into east and west divisiuus o,t the Jurdan, by running from the meth south to the Bead Sea ; the Jordan valley being quite wide in mime places, and extending down be- yond the Dead Sea, which is ons of the vresMows teet depressions on the earth. Mo conquered the east of Jordan, so far as God permitted hint, and Ju.Lua the west side et the Jordan, the laud of Baahan, the moat north -ester, limit of Palestine. The oldest dwelling placate ere over 4000 years old. The Gate of Palestine was the place where the first sacrifices were offered, all traces o1 which are destroyed by the flood. It was on diluent Hermon Christ was transfigured, and the dew of Hermon descended, the chief bleamine of tied, fulfilled after by the transfiguration of Christ. It was hen that Paul preach- ed the Gospel in B.iahen, when he escap- ed from Datrascus to the desert which is just south of Damascus. The reason it u not visited more. is the danger to tea 'eller. by the wandering tribe. of Arabs, being the land , If the deecenu• 'a ants of Ishmael, wholeshand is a,itst every man, and every man's hand against him. The greatest traveller it. Bastian is Rev. Mr. ('otter, who, at the risk of his life, teaselled througt this country He got on friendly tern with some u Loeha:sh. Peirce have been ',l tits lirely here durum the past week. The air t. full at the •make and din of battle, and the tight walla hot. Three meetings have been held in this district. two •,1 which were in Grant's schoolhouse, and ane in Lochalsh. I'i.rter's meeting on the .tel tern•en of Tuesday. Feb. 1st, was m'd- f .ratrly well attended, nearly every Tory in a radius ..t fire miles being present, mid 1 here was also a good sprt kilns .of Reformers. Capt. Fraser, with spoke fee M. C. Cameron, made a very good speech, and wag warmly received by his many old friends in this locality. Retie art Porter delivered what would be called a very fine adding* from s T. ry point of view, but at failed to elicit any applause Mentreai for the great Carnival will find all the events to the very life in the Carnival number of the .Mr. It is to he some forty odd mammoth pages with five pIate suph:emenl& SSALTATIow Aswt AwwITtMAay.— W bst is called . "Big Go" will come off in (lodericb on S.terday, Sunday and Monday next render the auspices ..1 the Salvation army. The second annivers- ary of the (Idler:rh station will be rrl- ei.rst. d by special meeting., at which Maj..r Glover, and Capt. Happy 13111 Cooper and his wife will appear. The whole eel ::lose with a "banquet" on Monday evening lith inst., in the hale racks, to be Lellewee by addresses and prayernmeting in t'rahb's hall. Breve permanent, are )'.int; made t y the euidier& Hostas Norms.— The Nem Ped rays: Mr Robs. Martin, 'if the London read weighed s teeing team the other day • and they ern•J the scales respectively at IMO Re and 1660 lhs. or 3400 lbs. Its the te*m, wtech is unusually glad Weight. We were rn error rut week in saying that Mr Martin 1 .st a mare; the inf-'rmatinn was given us by one who made a mistake in a name. Mr Frank Thompptssot,n shipped a ear load of stern did hilt,. last week that avenged $200 each, he le rine of the hest buyers that ever comes to this pLco. being slays online to pay a go -id lair pries fer first elate meek; he omelette to return here in the c,.eree of • few day.. Mr John Dale, of tie Heron red, let a good mere .m Weeneedajr Messrs. W. Banda., T. Shipley and T. Tootle, have loused • @rehash, for the purchase and sale of berme and intend to have en ern emelt* sale in the smart 'key have se- emed about a doses horse. Alread - fr,.ln his friends present, and was, en the whole, only a nice arrangement of word e with very little in them He was exceedingly careful that he did not dig below the surface of any question which he discussed, being doubtless afraid of unearthing, or referring to something that might he used against hien. at future t meetings Robe Webster occupied the - A hamper house greeted M, C. Cameron ..n Wednesday evening. A gentleman enjoying the cognomen o1 John Brown, with plenty of gee and gale, appeared for Porter. Ju Lx Grant was called to the chs, r, and introduced ' a J. 11. Murdoch, who opened the meeting with • chert seeemh. John Brown then followed,and for over an hour the large audience kept in the test of humor, net, however, by any witty remarks of the speaker. but h the enormity of Iles which he retailed out as hard facts. One whep.per af:rr anther was rolled out in greet style. and the audience roared with laughter. "Lets speak truth for s while." said he. It was a dap „f his 4ongow, of course, but the listeners did not allow it to pens, and so they roared again. M C. C*.seron was g ee'ted with a storm '.f arplatrse, which wag agai and again rapeete.l, as he le .r'ed pain after p.tnt with telling effect against th government We de not think the there was a Tory rn the audience the did r ,t hone his head in share as Mr Cameron dealt with ilia cond.ct ., the Government in their treatment 'f the halfbre.d■ and it altar s in the North west. GREAT BARGAINS J. A. REID & BRO. WILL. 4FFKH telt THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS T1l& FULWWL'A DWLB AT GI.KATLY HIt000KI► t'kIC1m: Dress Goods, Shawls, Blankets, Comforters, Ulster Cloths, Mantle C)oths, Silk Plushes, Velveteens, 1'1AIn aril Htve•rtded. Feather Trimmings. Braids, Mantle mrd Dress Orrisroots. HOSIERY, (3LOVEf3, E TC. TWEEDS AT LESS THAN PRESENT MILL PRICES ! . 1 r er T. 11 RIAll!&n, CUE Si' t lllalf(.r:. JAS. A. REID & BRO. Jordan'. 111.. k, tiOterrch, l3ttJaa.. list:'. tee: A u eel.. liaise. A11 parties getting their tale bills printed at this once will get a free notice inserted in this list op to the time. of sale. Aucti .n sale of farm stock and imple- ments, the property of Mr Jas. Scott, on the premise*, lot 3, W.1).. Ashfield, neer I'ort Albert, by John Knox, auctioneer, he•Jtnrior at 1 o'clock p.m., on Wednes- day, Feb. 1Gth, 1$$7. Kee pesters f, r het, terms, Sac. _ sew A wts Tails Wert. --- Mari.—Mia* Andrews. Gas- W. 1,. W,ilverton. Wall Paper Jaz. Imri.. Land hollers D. K. Strael.•n. How to Make Morse Wm. Acheson. f lty-Law No, Sof IT Town of God.' ic',. the tribes, and M, had $ guide slid int ,r- - - • — mation others could not get, He gives a minute description of the land in hi work. The lecturer then *peke of th twelve spies sent by Moses to spy ou Dentist • i `i. NICHOLSON,L.DIl. the land, the false report of the ten andthe true report of Caleb mud .Joshua —who spoke o1 the giants in the laud, and the fear they !red of the peo1 le,when God had promised thein this land. The king of Og, the last of the tribe of Anakim, the original Canaanite., was destroyed by Moses in Baahan : these people were all tall and great ; Goliath of Bath, whom David destroyed, was ,d the tube of Anaaim. The region of Orgog Is lifted up 30 feet above the level of the plata,' a black Basaltic rock, c which there are this day fifty cities built no ire knows how long nee. Th houses are made of Basaltic atone, the rads are flat and made "1 atone, very thick. A pict.nal illustration of the inside and .euttele et a h,euse was shone it had hall 20 ft. high read 25 ft. long with stone shutters and tlu��r, and wel as the deers all id stone The door and•wind,:w openints are also made o Vine, and hinged, ate that, althjug heavy, opened and shut with greet ease Why were these cities built 111 such a forbeitng place! Simply because of its safety. 'Chi. was the piano where Absal :led from David. Now these people were ail destroyed by Gad, fee their wickedness. Their idolatr was destroyed, fee it would pollute th Jews. The Arai'. will net spend a nigh in ane "f the houses, when they are feeding their flecks, because of tflIsj peratt ion and fear of the Gent. Th cbil(iyrn of Israel, after the captivity never openly worshipped idols, but the OF.NTAL ROOMS. Eighth door below the Post Olive. We•'-st., O0Daulcu. .'t>:;.ty JJ L. WOOLVLCRTI►N, L. D. S, • 0 cat -(Md ►.allow. Hall. North Rt„ Godrrlah. Cbar,rc..moderate. All work war- ranted. Das or Vitalised Air given for pais - tem extraction of teeth. 110n - She People's Column. f'SIC--N1Sel ANDREWS, (►rgantat of North street Methodist ('i.urch, u u prepared sogtee'untruetlana in music .puna sad segim ► ie nor • Arte of n lee- ' teas. M18g ANDREWS. llllntaania hoed. e Gudericb. Feb. 10, 1407. 110116-slu TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will he received up to 12 et lock •l , February 16th. for the cat.-c'ion of a p.rsasage ht Ik•amiller. Plans and stn•vit,ationa can b• mien et rhe parw'nagr *ray tine• tw•foee tbai i date, and enders mai Ila• ,eft sheave, nr *4- s dressed to the underangrwt at 'iuferirh f Tb. lowest or any tender not necessarily autepted„ 13AA'' FlS1I1:I1 71�r2t Sear'y hoard of Trn*tew. 1441OR SALE -A R(NPI►-i4IZED WAL• i' NUT book mar, plain. hut with heads up the doors. 618, cash. Also a entail t walnut table (mire eland. For particulars apply to this olive. 'vete CROWN PEAS FOIL SEED. e ' t A limner! quantitof the above for este, guaranteed pure. They are offered in fall ecaf d,•ee that they are the heat pea on the tuarkes bock for yield and facility in harvest- * ingg 111. preeeal rrcp was harvested with as 1m.lisary reaper, borne rake and barley f.wk. t+u* *a ring a lure An aunt of labor. Price, ✓ 41 rev bushel. C.U.D.. thrid inclod.d• deliver• did secretly, mo after forty years time they .were punished severely for thei wickedness, when Jerusalem was de stri.yed. The br,ks of the old testa went were written it. Hebrew and trans latad by the eeyente. 2110 years before Christ. The Ap•,craphy was not consid- ered canonical, because It was written to Greek. ed at express station, or taken front the u.- ! der*igned, ✓ Jolt ROI ietEit. 20!t 3:n Cherrydale Farm. ('olborrte Tp. '!• fA«' FI.R.S WANTED The three creat Bible Societies of the Anglo Saxon are the London, the Edin- burgh and the American. At the cross sheet addressee were given by Pere R. 1're, Johnston and Salton. Thanks were tendered tt,e re sting president, secretary and treasurer. (_T_he new officers elected for 18$7 erg ;— "Pee*TJent, Mi ,losett pre Wi1rsms ; $ecre- ary and Treasurer, Mal, Me("illivrey . jt Depositary, Daniel Gurdon ; Committee Messrs D. J. Naftel, W. Armrtrung, Goo. Sevens, A. Sperling, Capt. Gibson, nti T. l)etlor The following ladies nominated for collectors :—St. David's ward, Misses Armstrong and Campbell ; Si. l'atnek s ward, Mimes Polley and Maars ; Si. (:ever... ward, Mimes Fletcher and Hale : Sr Andrew's ward, Mrs J. A. Nafte) and Mrs .Jas, Shep- I s:.dertrb Meg& *sliest. At the last meeting of the High Scheel Il,atrd,the head mater presented the t,,llowing etatlstia relating to the pard. work of the ach'ro1 n Ion the mister for leen 167 Average attendance first half year 101 1 ' ascend 113 e i 1►n the register for January, 1887. 161 I the highest number ever recorded for t 1 any month.) Average attendant• fee Jan , 1887, 12e f Attending prem outside painta, • 52 • Of these 38 are bearding in town) r.s,rn Ila'IMATIONS IF 1886. Reseior mastic. in Toronto Univ. 1 Jenier " ,o o, R In - There wan • go0'1 atendanee at the meeting in lhal•h ,r.e Friday evening, • 1 Mr Janes 1., Grant filling the chair in his naval good style. D. E. Cameron, of I Luckn.,w was the speaker of the even- ing, and for two boors held the closest attention of the audienc.. The (arts which 1). E lays before hie hearers. coupled with the manner in which they ars delivered, are not hely rely content- 1 ing, hut practically unanswerable. Niel speeches are a ford of information to any one net therou,hly peeped on the pulitteal question, of the day. Thi.jarr of the t.ewr.hrp. of Herne and Aabseld 1 is at Iak ;s one took ref -close honer. in mathematics and history, and second claw. in English.) 1 few society 1 1 Cenferene. examination 1. ,J • sr it of the College of Ph IS d I Third class ; 1 PkerAalwr, net FA4MtIani •, Senior .Metric. in Queen's Univ. 1 .Junior Taranto " y First ease non • professional 3 Second 14� 11 ,1 ,.rt teen price pad for all kinds of fun. ( and nhe epskin.t akintot ground hog. domestic rat and dug *.eluded. Also ta.,ned and dr'ased to order. WihMEP SMITH 20702m at Smith's Tani. n . • I)ROFESSORCLARKE WILL GIVE 7D Lessons in the Term, for 6100. 11;0. lel COOKE, AFTER 14 = yeses steely ni mash,, is pr••pared to receive puels for the Puna 24 lessons quarterly, Terms' •0 par •:p ., Amusements. g itDERTt'H MEOJIANICS iNsT1- 1<TCTF, LIHiIAkf AND RK.(DIN(1 ItestIM, cors of East street and Square in suit*. Open from Ito 6 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p..., ABOUT :,000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY Leodin-► IMiiy, Weekly on.f IUws raf'd Paper, Mo ••,brae, (•t, ens File, MRMHEIt,HIP TICKST, ONLY St.M, granting tree use R Library and Reading Apptlrat oil for asemerrehip received by Librarian. in rooms. .1. H. ('OLHoRNE ALEX. MORTON, President. 'secretary. Ood.rn-I, March 12th. 1165. r A. HCMBZR, J. MILLWRIGHT, MACIItNF.RT, VALUATOR. At1KYT .M. f..timatea Made ase (entracte Taken her Meese Herring by the Hot Water System. Flo Water awl Steam . UPI* Giant and other Water Wheels, Agrkultml.l im- plements Mi11 Macil.ery. PLANS 4 N D SPECIFICATIONS V ti,IIATfONIt MAi► E. KART STDtk&T, (801) Lien. res. 3. las. M.eSS4�cw.rt 3�ebical. L. REEVE, M.I) , C. A1., Mill - poetess .srgeona, ere.. 1'hyeI Irian. Surnion.e and Surgeon. and A,conche,. ie 1 ,.rt Albert. MM. 1)R Mt -LEAN, PHYSICIAN, SLR- AOON. comer Re. Ogles aid 1 Street street, weeed doer west N� ErRK SHANNON & RAMILTOII P a�t��' �r A��E��. R w•� 11Aw 7. v MA n y solid f B • •ted Cameros. 'con c age du. professions 2 Third IA. beret, (lurch 451 11 Gil. For Balt er to Let. • VOR SALE OR RENT—THE RANvr i of lot I& Ruth ton.. West A'awaaw► Inn acres. brick house. frame barna. Mates• neve roue orchard of apple, imarectierrler and small fruits. Aleut t0 new* cleared, balance banlwuud and ash .wall. The (arm is well watered. triply to hoot 11Attur , Ooderfch. P.O. Terms cosy. t.0a-im rrO (CENT- THE STt1ItE OY THE 1 e'wwer of Inc Square and Wing street. recently e,.a:spied by the undersigned. WM. K .t1'. 315141 r�1\VO FiRST-CLASS FARMS FOR sale. 'Inc 1n the township of .tsbeetd, containing IMP acrPO : aid old• In Bast Wawa - nosh. containing IW form. For partietalars arichtply to ('amrron, Holt & l:amoeron, Gpde. xr1 L"ARM TO LET—FOR A TERM Ulf years, ler 51 eve. in the Maitland co.- cesstos, of the Towneblpp of OodericS, empty by letter to J 8. 1 IZAR$. Htretf•rd. 1010 U LUARM. TOWN AND VILLAGE le PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Executors and Trustees of the Xatate M the late JOSEPH If ERR, Debt for tate the following raluehteJ'ropeertr, namely : Ru!tdrsg lads numbers 420 .nil 4'I, I. eke Town of Godeneh. 1 of as acre each. ►airly fenced, and very destrabk for butdi.g pur- paa.... Half acre Lot fronting M,I1 Raw!. Towtrblp 01 Got:ern-h. 1r :ng pa, • • 'lad 3 in the Malt - land Concession of laid 'townabip. Nits Frame Cottage and Pram. Stable. fw,t number 3, South side of Mille, street, Henneller, i of an acre. nnall frame dwslliag. Budding tows numbers nr1 and slat. in the Town of ( linton, i of :in acre ewe h. bona, - (otliy situates! on South side of Huron pre•;, Fairly fence:. The East t of Int 22. Con. 14, West W y nosh, 1,r Marra, goer) land. b0 acres el and leered. remainder tnn,bered. About • mild from Ltteknow and a miles from Wing. hats. Used roads. Fer herder pert tco:arw, apply to E. ('AMI'i(IN, barrette, Doderith. Nor. 1. 1.c1. -11"11ef Legal, 1C. HAYS. '(►LICIII't)R, $r. '. Mee, corner a .' ek;nare sad N art pert. Ond.fi.•h, over telegraph *ace. Pre vale Funds to teed at t3 rev rest. 1551 SEAGER & LEWIS, BAMUSTERS, O•der,ch. C. Stems*. JR. J. A I[owm• F. r. Lewre itr7• C't A R R(1 W k PROVVDFOOT, B A R T ftltdTEfta Agoraette1r,, W.*,tors, ate 0a4.tj k}} J. T. Eistrrow, 71, Tme.efoot. 1;3 CAM13RON. H;►L7T * CAMERON, 114.-risters. Solicitors in C eery 3odcri. h. if 1', ('atn,--oat, Q..' : P. Bolt, M. 0. ('aaserow. C. C. Itune, 1751. Loansanb Jns;lrance. L"t E MID A HALF 1'ER CENT. 1 Straight loans. Any amotat. Private faints at the low rate rat 54 per cert. per an- num. sstok,R k I.eW1$, tiodrrcrL, Old WE HAVE PRIVATE TRUST l'I'N put to lend on Mortgage at the low rate of FIVE: AND A HALF PER CENT. per mat at. Write or call far yyarttruism. "'RACER & Yi'IK, God.rick. $+,fl(Rt(0A TO Lt AF. APPLY TO • CAMERON HOLT t CAaUiitUN, Oode rich. 1750 UUIIIEYa-21u LUNE: 11, A It 0 it aasount or Private Moeda for ,avestmert xt Iowa* rote* n. ervt.clp►yertppagee, Ap0)y toGAR KUW k PROt:UFIOT 20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND *IP on Farm and Town Property at lowest is tend. llnr.rows pun based, .a U-nmtalm0. 'barged, ('on%e)an.lag Fee* re•so.ale, Y• Y. pert -ewers can obtain moue i. eaed• if title t. satisfactory—DAVISON sit JOHN - PITON Barristers. ne.. God•'!. F. 751 R. RADCLIFFE, GENERAL INSI RANG, RFAI. ESTATE AND MONET LOANING AGENT. (hay P(r*t+Ms* ('nwpowfea Rrpe.aenfad Money to Letts on straight loans, at the lowed rate of interest going, l5 any way to suit oh. narrower. art0RFICK !e pond d -or '-ens Square. wee. Rtreet.4Mderieh. J)rfetf :et' Ven TO LOAN AT 9 PIR f ('k':T. Tilt TORONTO GKN ER AL TPUSTSI COT •arehie pparet.arld toy.k a.n.n rnun.y *t epee Nett.. pal h*ifrey TERMS TO SLIT POTtROW ERR, on OM -claw. ram s,curity. Appy to ('AMRRON, 1111.? k ('Aetasl,ESON, Agents for the T„ne(nk(lpti�ra) l'rr .i, (1�. A. ('4 5'p. s. Noir t ('eve re, hire alma large amowna of private funds to 1 .1 e'm AMA-clamfarm s,vurity. O.Asrh'*. Vett. Ian 1911 -If 1100,000 PRIVATE FUNDS T. lend on hews and tows peeves_ 'tin tela eat In'.rent. Mortise's pwree51 aaed. ]ate mtrwu, ch.rg,d agent. fm rhe Trees and 1 ens Company of Canada. the ('eneda iserded Credit Company. the London l own ('owtpa.t of ('ands. land,... 0,and 7 per cent. N. R. aanmey hnen *Ll. if tltlili�i.ej am am DAVISON JOHNSTON. e., OMawlall Xaratmati es• get Mien Dui J♦eV1t.d.t this lleslesr ispor. and M W ss te ��� OM raid ere sample. mad dpi prism"