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1 � SBASONAijLp SU0Gik.d7 IOV8•-We made �T=NUEY X16.66 ; G.Tedfard, cedar foratreets, $6 20. _
Addition 41, Local j�Q1N8. an error in stating that Monday last tvus � N Rtiow ESCAPM--HUgh Gilmour, 'rho receipts of the Twvn .call, for the the following is a Btatemelrtof the somber
11VIU cw.*Z�u�rt Al til ' _ "� - Arbor day at the school ; to -day is the 10- ann of A r. Ilugh G(Imuur, of DTooae Jaw, month of Aril, -osis .=l3 and of theatto
,\Vbit . Star Lied- V: JRokaon 16,i?f'iAL C#"1 URR`iH Gp'i1MfcS. .all appointed da and will be dud ob Assiniboin formerly ot'Stanle came near weigh Scales,$9.60. t to committee re- °f pupils carolled, and average April anca fn .
, 60 Dent palate- G. 0. Rance cC Co 6 y PP y y y' g each room during the mouth , April:
attest Court of Revision -J. Huron Prosbytery will meet at Hensall, served by Mr. I.loug�t and his Large staff of being lost in the snow. He was sh.ovell• commended that the deLenturos.of $4,500 Dlvtaion, xo. oprell. 4rg• attenl.aee.
II on too 10th cast. RaslstaDs. There aro a-nuwbor Ot dead iag snow on the C. P. R., when he and a under th.e High School t,y-law be disposed- Mr, llough's, 52 44
B,icyolo for Redo trees P. Tindall trees on the Grammar eeboot rounds that number of others were covered up in a of st par as follows :-T„ the corporation, Air. Linklater'a, 55 48
a3ioyolo for sale_ -NEW Ea.t Office Rev, John Gray purposes starting a morn- g 1 Miss O'Neill's, 5Q 46
1000 snits-Jaoltson Bros hug service in the Baptist church, at an early should be removed and others planted in snow slitje. He was under the s4ow for $25QA; DI. DIc Caggart, ti:000. Mies Foxtou'e, 55 50
�'t oulip Jackskson Bros date. their places; others are standing in all di- about two hours and when rescued was The Chief Engineer reported that 200 sties ]3elyar,a, 68 54
Shingles-J--,Twitcltell ' • District meeting for Goderioh district will reotiuus but perpendicular, that tthould ,be apparently lifeless but Soon recovered. feet of new hose were wanted, that a num• Miss Leelie'a 66 56
oots.aDid shots -57 Twitchell be held in Rattenbury fitreet church, Clin- staked up,. An cows are Dow allowed to BmE s. -Joseph Caldwell, son of Mr. Jos. her of jackets were missing, and asked for Miss Plummer's 72 63
Pebble spectacles -C Dickson sou, oD the 19th and 20th islet.. run at lgrge, their owners assume that the Caldwell, of the Bayfield road, is at present a few repairs. The Fire Committee re- Miss Simpson's, 95 78
' Plnvelo es -C Dickson animals eihnnot be distrained for damage engaged driving logs in Michigan. Monday commended the purchase -of the new - -•_
" Iiicliar le,:,. Rev. new method -•-C Dickson Rev. 1SIr. Sperling will preach the funeral done to privyate property, but this is a mi,+- I going a very sultry day many of the people hose; it was finally deferred until after Total, 523 433
sermon of the late Miss Plewes, at Turner's of thiel township were seen wending their
?IVah paper-(, Dickson take; if a cotv•r Deers an open garden gate way to Ba field in waggons or bu es, as a test ref the present hose is made. DIr. April, 416
Guelph line -J B Swaffield on, Sunday afternoon next. Aj�doea an into le te.can be im 9_4nde4 l y y gg g __
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Op "61 nptico-Palliser d Co. Rov. A.D. DioDonald,oE Seaforth,preaolied '- P - " the case may be with a long pole or two 'las w'lkf'r was appltlDted glZttntikg0par . - -
. and held for damages; or of a man threw for 18167.88. Increase, 17
'Dollars and sense -J Jackson in Willis church, on Sunday last, and cited mind ostretchf t out behind the rigs, and to too
down his fence and a cow went on his pro-. mind of the beholder the poles suggested de- A by •!uw regulating paces for the use The following is the resets of the examine•
Ayrshire bul1TA May the congregation tq appear before the Pres- perty, damages can be recoyered ; the law struction or death to something ; we believe (if theIown hall,was introduced as follows: tione:-
Court of Rovision-W Coats bytery at its next meeting, when the call to un►v allows and protects a cow at larKe Town hall and council chamber, for tea•
_ _ -- - Rev.'Mr. Stewart will be considered. P g they were after sackers, (we mean the fish ern, u,maLOUGH'S DIVISION.
, = Y-_ - _ .._" _ +-._ _. RArrENRUrx STREET. -Quarterly meeting on the highway. Many are +l( iso what is ,kind) meetings, if left clean, $8; if left, unclean, Senior eoatioo, marks attainable, 780:-
• ` services will be held in this church, on Sun• right by atteuding to the clearing up of SCII00L REPORT. -Tho following is the cor- $10 ; 'rowp hall for purely local entertain- Hardy Evans 616, Bertie Davie 593, Hattie
�� t �e�v Cora� 1 day next ;the fellow@hip meeting will be their back yards and premises, end many rect standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 3, ment, if collection taken up or entrance Ruwball 588, Albert Moore 570, W. Holloway
� ��� � � at 9.45 a. tit. Oil Wednesday Bight 25 more should do likewise; a little work Stanley, for the month of April, based on fee charged, $5; town ball for entertain` and Eva Chidgey 526, Libbie Cruickshank
Y b1A1 6, ]587. members, who have been on probation, were spent in t}Iia way at the proper time, may regular attendwnce, good conduct and gene- .mtot got -up by outside parties, $10; town 514, Katie Williams 481, Hattie Dodd 467.
11 FRIDAY, _ _ received into full membership. save both health and wealth later on In ralpl%ciency. The names of the three best hall for purely political meetings $3; for Junior section, marks attainable, 500:--
- Amon- those who have just graduated in the season. fruit *cowers will fixrd that in each class are given :-5th class-Ruthie public or religious meetings, under the -Wellesley Whitely 351, Gertie Young. 349, ,
EllJTO1ZIAL NOTES. ' - the English course, at D1cDtuster Hall, To- 'the gooseberry and currant Norro is at Richardson, Rachel Richardson, Win. G. auspipesofany, rganization in town, where Adrian Millar 346, Josie Reeve 341; Mary
rents, i Mr. �V.I .Newton, formed of , Richardson. 4tlt°class-Annie Reid, Louis Twitchell and Addie Jones 337, Mattie Ship -
Y work, and they.should be losed with hel-, no collection is taken up, $3 ; when col ( ley 328 Am
A quantity of editorial ill type " crowded town, who will be located at Vittoria for the Wild, Arthur Peck. 3rd class -Maggie y Howson 25 Sydney Erw„t n - -
rebore; the steel beetle is also to be found lection is taken up, $4; ,public other
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out to make room for local i mtter. sunmler. The friends of Mrs. Newton will Snotch'Daer, Ellie San D. er, George Peck. � 321 Fred Peokitt 316.
on grape body and those who want a crop 2u<T plass-Jonathan D. Peck, Edmund t'2ris (,f all kinds, tree ;various other pro- +
-- be pleased to know that her health is now > Ua..LINKLATEn'S DIVISION, -
Tat Goveruuteut majority of thirty-two nittch better thliD it has been fot some time. Of grapes should squeeze the life' out of peek, John W. Reid. 2nd Part -Richard visions were embodied in skis by-law, too
this pestiferous insect. Peck, Martha Richardson, Sarah Reid. 1st numerous to mention, Senior section, marks attainable, 415:-
. ort the first division is just about what we - Sr. PaUL's Gl'1LD.-The closing entertain- _ sow Part- }du Lily ➢TcIlveeu, Katie Wild, Annie • A by -bow regulating the issue of billiard Arthur Durreut 365, James Shepherd 341, .
anticipated, ivisi the, elections were over, meat of St. Paul's Guild took place on Fri- John Hough 307, Thos. MoCuaig 297, Robert
da ovetr}u' last, and wits a ver successful . 11At1,y. A. Wild. licenses, way introduced. Tu of%ct,it pro- Menzies 275, Maggie Keane 273, Ettie An -
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find with this number at its baek the Dliuis- one. The musical part was capitally carried A' CO,I1NG DIA'N.-The Goderich Signal •+�-- vides that a fee of 50aha11 be levied for one drews and Fred Brown 266, Ernest Herman
�, try, will be able to carry through any legis by Mrs, Ransford Miss Iionr11 Miss Walker, thus reters to the esteemed Methodist I u0ur:11lrlr• table, and $25 for every subsequent table 264, Dot Fair 245, Earnest Cooper 235.
or though it might e Of Mr. Br ewer,Mr i't4i1 'liii'c"iiur..I Smith.- pastor, of this place :-Rev. A. E. Smith, Fzsutsh BOATS. -Tho fishing boats Maple kept in a billiard room; same to be kept Junior section, marks attainable, 375:-
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Ila ion they wish, even g g ➢1 r. Dlaleomaou, of Goderich, ave a s lend}d I Leaf, Flying Cloud, Goderich Belle, Scotch in suitable place, but in no respect con s gg Tipling
g P of Varna, occupied North street Dletho P t P May Bi art 3, Emma Ti lin nn Jessie
r an'extra•agait and hspeusive nattive. Ot Scotch reading in his well known style,which Gist pulpit Sunday last,morning and even- I PerlThistle, Alice Maud, Foam, Peruvian and no gambling
with any place where liquor is sold McDonald 26 a J. Moore 222, Hannah Me-
cour�e is Majority may be changed after highly delighted the audience. Mr. J.Stone- Pearls were towed out g harbour on Tues- no amblin of any closed
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Kenzie 244, to Jessie Gordon e P Eddie Mair
man, of Hamilton, ave < ing, and preached two effective discourses. g g y description
the presei3t session, by the election trials, as g lints a number of The rev. gentleman is a clever and con- I day morning by the tug James Clarke on lowed; same to be cloyed on Sunday and 234, George Steep 231, Maude Plumsteel 230,
recitations in a masterly style. His render- their way to the Islands. ever night from 10 30 m. to 7.30, a.m. Clara Clark 230, Amy Cantelon 228.
it is altogether likely that soulo Of those vinCing speaker, And many that heard INSTITUTE. -The annual meeting of the y g p'
b y ing of several pieces from Shakespere, was no arson under thea a of 18 to be a low-
hoTdin sesta now will be unseated, but we for ahead of those given by elocutionists that hien were convinced that he possessed Mechanics' Institute members and directors P r rulss o'NFu.L s DIVISION.
g fa a visited those during the last year, and parts that placed him in the front rank of I was held On Mondayeveningwhen the fol• ed either to play "or frequent, such room ; Senior section, marks attainable, 625:-
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<lO not anticipate that the change will be k g y young men in the Methodist pulpit today. lowing officers werappoined:-Pres., -T. the customary penalties connected with Alex Angus 54`2,• Willie Foster 515, Lilly
should' vv-( ever have the pleasure of hearing, Y g I such by-laws were read and adopted. Johnson 507, Geo. McRae 505, Nettie McRae
great either one way or the other. Mr. Stoneman again in this place, we can BKIEFS.-Several of the young people Weatherald; Nice -Pres,, W H Murney and Y- P
--�-�----- guarantee that lie will have a largo and do. Of the congregation of St. Johns church E Sharman; Tress., A J Moore; Sec., Goo It was resolved that all men to be em- 503, Hattie Bowers 501, Lucy Shepherd 500,
h' loved for street work be so employed, David Cantelon 49.1 Mabel Ward Y491 Ida
I.,5'IR John sa.y's lie does not think that the lighted audience. The receill�ts'wore abdtit t`venrto Bayfield, on Tuesday last to re- Stevensi Directors -Spence, Humber, Dote, p r , I '
• eoSIR is opposed to too Senate as at pre- $15. ceive the rites of CODfirmation. The boys Naf tel and Reid. and that the accounts of none others be Pa oebaker 479, Jennie Hamner and Daniel
Y The Sacralnontal services of the Ontario of Varna have reorganized their base B1(IEIs.-There was a public meeting held recognized. The council consented to the Junior section, marks attainable, 425:-
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' sent constituted, but we do not think lie I in the town hall last night to di$cuss .itis closing up of a lane to the rear of John -
`it. Methodist church were licl(11ast.Su lday, ball club and have elected L. W_ Diehl, Fe Annie Cruickshank 362, Jae, Gray 361, Robt.
knows the sc4ttitizent 0t the 1reOple to th}s - lov. Jolni assietecl tL castor b I t7lree Tiy•li vs pertnrumg to the water works, stun & Tisdall's, between Rattenbury and }
'Gray 1 y Capt.; T. Johnston, sec. -areas. ; the name Kenney 348, KpLttie Davis and Thee. Wheatly
2. mvAter. The abolition Or re -modelling of preaching, and gave one of his usual oarneat of the club is the same as that of last electric }il ' o and park rk ethel The Belle- Princes streets, providing a similar or -
fit concert col• Prof. Clarke, held in Grabb's 344, MaryJ'dttorson 342, Rode Caniughanie
the Senate has clever been made a test quer- addresses from the words of Peter The year, namely, ".The 'Queens ;" the boys hall, last Friday, was only poorly attended - ' der be given by all interested. Court of ..33 I%t� h--0•rffi-w 332, Willie Peareop 330,
precious blood of Christ." At the close of r revision will be held on the 27th inst.'John Jo 3'29, Flossie Pattison 320, Robert
tion at the polls. The pooplc know it is part public service nearly two hundred of the expect to Nin laurels this summer ; wont probably e313erlses were not paid from the Y
1.come of the adjacent villa es organize a I' door money. Friday, beint the day appointed by the jCvsitcle• 11 319, Harry Fitzsimons 310.
of t13e coustittgtiou, incl must bo borne until members ronutiiiecl for the Love•Feast and Minister of Education, as Arbor day, the
u i 7 amended, l,ut they, Sacrament, which was one of the best of too base hall club and Cume and take the con- I A Nsty WnINIME, -Porter fi Fraser, two Dla or was instructed to issue a proelama- Ir r„ FotiroN's Dzvtatox.
the constitution veal•, On thu following Monday afternoon ceit out of our boys. The quarterly ser- , of our most popular storekeepers, who by Y Senior bcetion, marks attainable 536 :-
know also, and malty of.tllem have Ito Desi- the Quarterly Official Board met for the vices in the Methodist Church last Sall. ,their kind Obliging manners, deserve all the tion fixing the same for the town. Jae.1'ortuna ." 17, Amelia Harland and Alabet
t in" that }t }s a perfectly useless transaction of business. The linannes of the bath were Of a very interesting cl:arahter; otistoui they get, treated the children with The matter of purchasing a town clock Doherty 491, Azie' Gibbings 489, Maude
Cation in sty p, some mn�mificent fun on Monde afternoon, to mark the jubilee •year of Her Majesty's 1.
coatis 'thousands annually, for circuit are well up, and both temporally and about one hundred partook of the sacra- Y, Whaley 487, Lottie Kerr486, EdithCarr463,
iDstitutiou, R spiritually slit church is in a healthy eget went. Sacramental services were also by scrambling five thousand marbles. A reign, Nes •referred to the Finance Com- Malcolm 1foCu:rig 461, Charlotte Everett 460,
which not all nton7 of benefit is roceivod. prosperous condition, for which both the hent , the hayfield road and Berne con- Pailful of water thrown upon the youngsters mittee to ascertain coat and see about en- Diariou Harland 456, ,Bayard Craig 455,
The opposition to the Senate is not confined pastor' and his official members are pro- gregations, Ptev. Mr. McCoy, of Egmolld- from an ncljoiuing roof clic not cool their en- larging the tower. Amelia Fitzsimons 444, Clara Dayment 424,
alone to the Liberals, for we know,uumbers foundly gratified. There is a handsome in- villa, ofiiciati ,g. On Monday a meeting. thusiasm one iota. -.0.r ---- Louis Peekett 433.
' of Uonscrvatives echo are just as strongly crease in the membership after deducting re of the sesssons of above congregations was'' CHURCH NOTIa.---ROv. Mr. Turk's sickness THIS AND THAT. Junior section, marks attainable, 516: -
movals and deaths. Connexional fluids aro held to make arrangements about calling ' caused a change ill the Methodist church Alice Twitchell 45G, Lottie Cantelon 453,
apposed to it as any Liberals. We do not all in advance of last year. Mr. Appleton n minister, but ❑o'ehoiee was made. The Pulpits on Sunday. Rev.Mr.Saltou pgeachecl (By Old Skednnk) Bertha Aitkins 446, Herbert Muir 428, Rich -
suppose they would'voto it, favor of the Elcoat was elected to represent the curcu}t home of Mr. Chas. Smith was gladdened in North St. pulpit on Sundayptiiornung, and i and Worthiag,.ton 426, Sophia Uzell418, Willie
Liberal ]sits as against Sir John and too as the ensuing district meeting,. DIr. Truax took Dir. Turk's place in the I am told that the Council intend to ex. Biggart and Fred Ross 413, Fred Lavin 41'0,
1 CONhII:JI:ITIOS Stnzcr. - the Bishop of by the arrival of a little stranger last Sat- evening. The Bishop of Huron, the Rev. periment with some more stone crossings. Willie Moffatt 40.4, Susy Powell 393, Rufus
SonAte, but we do believ-3 that if a vote could Huron visited St. Paul's Church, for confit•. urday afternoon. _ _ I A16urice S. Baldwin, conducted services in That's a good idea. The people at one t,nd of Andrews 390. .
be taken on the questioll of Senate or uo mation, on Tuesday evening, May 3rd. The `0�- _ St. Georgo church twice last Sunday; some the town have been experimenting with them •
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Senate, pLll'e AlI<l Sill7p10, a vet's llLrgO pro. COngrogation was large. Evening prayer was a. t, Ltlirty young people were C011iirmed at the for some time, and too dumber of cuss words 1IT55 IIELI An',3 D.IVI8I0\.
t said by the Rector, after which the Bishop LRIEFr ,-SOghe of the farmers of thi morning services. A Young Iadies' Tem- they have been the cause of, is enough to
portion of people would be foait<I Opposed preached from Romans xi}, I. He remarked vicinity have already finished seeding, erance.Societ is to be organized to -night make the air blue. I have nearly lost what Senior section, marks attainable, r 383,
to its existence. that man;, with all his strivings after perfec- Mr. Geo. Jenkins of Blyth congregation, P y b b Lizzie Wheatly 384, Jessie Gardner 383,
Yin Knox church lecture room at four o'clock. little religion I had by experimenting with Dl�gie Anderson 361, Blanch Shepherd 361,
W,*.v tion, grad never been able to realize it. In preached in the Methodist church here, The Rev. John McGillivray is visiting home these kind of crossings, and I see no reason Ada McDonald 360, May Campbell 355 Libbie
�tR. "'aTTRrsoN; ,of Esses, was the only Jesus -the Son of God and Son of ➢Ian -we on Sunday the 24th ult. Mr Joseph De, ; previous to going to his charge at Montreal, why people with less' grace and bigger feet Green 351,Grace Tedford 349,Lotiie Heywood ,1W
saw perfection -the very image and likeness forest took his departure from here last -.■..- than I have, at the other end of the street, 341, Norman Werry 340:
C onseravtive in the'liouse Of Commons who of God -the revelation of the Father. We week -for Muskoka, and the boys say that HAYFIELD. should not be allowed to experiment with Junior section, marks attainable, 300: -
`had sufficient mauliuoss and indepond'ence Were to be like Him, and. so Ile gave us a his house is going to be occupied b an, I them.
new nature, and thus made ft possible to be b g P Y DGATTL-On Sunday, a young man Geo. Fordeu `'72, Bertha Bean 2G3, Frank
to condemn the Queen's County election out- P other fellow, who is puzzling his I3 r nista I I t s told that some young men who ROE -
like Him. Even the worst of men could have P g O named Blair, son of Air. Jas. Blair, who , Fair 2Gt Ida Hamner 253. Jean Fortune 249,
„ to know which will be the quietest way to had been working iqt Michigan, and re 'front seat g the Methodist church, last Sun Stewart Plummer' 243, Olive lielyar 232,
-rage, and he both spoke nail toted against a new life, in which they could live as Christ get in there. The Post Office of this place I centl came home suffering with infiam • day evening, behaved rather badly, by snick -,Frank Gray 232, James Driscoll 228, Jennie•
his party thereon, for doing w•hieli he ap- would have them live. We could, then, by ' , mati n of the 1tlD s died from the effects eying -some of the young ladies near them, Smith 326.
trusting in the redeeming work of Christ, has been moved to A. R. mith a store ; , It may be that these boys have been to church
pears to have got into trouble with liis sup g g where.it is taken care of by L Wm, Has•' thereof. . so little that they do not know what is ex- nzzss LFsraE'a DIVISION.
have the forgiveness of sins, and by realizing
carters. He has left Ottawa" -for his con- that IIs is the source of life and holiness, pre- lem in connection with his other bushnnesi. .SCHOOL RKi,oRT.-The following, is a cor• petted in a house of worship, or perhaps they Senior Section, marks attainable 1,70.-
1 Lynn Weir 170 Annie McCorvie 1GG tVillie I
Miss O'Conner, music teacher of Brussels I sect Starldtllg of the pupils in the upper div- thought themselves smart. In an case their Y
stituency, and It }s said that ]tc may resign sent our bodies as living sacrifices. IIs at)- g anyGlas ow I65,Leonard Weir 160 James McRae
lfis seat. It would be ti disgrace to Canadian pealed to those about to be confirmed to re- i again calling on )ler pupils 0f the 4th Apri of the' school lilac for, the month of conduct was not commendable, g
member these truths, and live them, and, in and 5th lines of Dlorria. Mr I. Rogerson, April, based on regular attendance, good I suet a red-hot, out and-onE Conservative ISS, Minnie Aitkin 156, Tena 1leCuaig 151, ,�
"politics"if lle.vrere car' tell from ltnblic life ou membconclur th advised them affectionately, theonntely, to is away on R trip t0 Manitoba for the conduct and general proficiency. The names of Goderich recently, who took an active part Aland Bain 1.16, Eva Cooper 11.4, 'Mary Mo•
be earnest students of God's word,to be much octd of his health. The. Wild Lily clivi- '�f•thie four best in each class are given:- in the last election, and asked hint what they Rae;
account of au act that clues hint inhtlite ere- +
• •t (1 llilll 1llS1S£S O]7 in prayer, to he -regular eonununicauts in the � Sr, Fourth -Grace Calllel'011, Lillie Morgan, expected to make b the protest against 'Mr. Junior Section, marks attainable 160 :- 1
<lit. I£ the party, that clec c . 1 y stun of the Ontario Sons of Temperance, 11 y g Eddie O'Toole 153 Tillie, Hunt 1.48, Mar Gill
Goo i1loe;r.lsqu Lillie Elliott. Jr. Fourth.- (anleion. He told me that his opinion was , y
_ __ __ _ .Sacra -meat -s tit -the Lords Supper, and to ear• ,w it el w?.s organized here last fall, has on - Fe dusoii ^141, Nettie Scott 1.35, Robert Nimene 13U., _. 1
alis aesig;natioir. 1,i'11 -11-11i sodic of lienor viill gage ill some work for Christ. This is a Bortse Janson, Chas Do -nil, tl, W t}1 1g notheno whatever yvould be made out of it, ,
uo doubt iaont +t hint to tender it. But oe brief summary of seises of the . T Dints account of the increasing number of mem- Elddie Reid. Sr. Tlurd-Ella Cameron, that ire lead ,been opposed to entering it. as Charlie Biggart 128 Hattie ]+:rNiu 123 Sydney
1 1 Y P berg removed to tbd 4th line of Morris, John Whiddon, Chas Falconer, Mary Par Stanbur 125. f
Iiope that there is enough nlanlTood and re• of the Bishop's sermon, which he illustrated where Eheti have a hall more.su'lted to the y they had carefully shadowed Dlr: Cameron Y
u "'at d fair 71n iu itis con- by apt and beautiful illustrations., Tlie Con- Icer. Jr. Third -Annie Driller, Grace ('ant- during the contest, and could not detect him XIS PLUMM]".tt's mvrslON.
,pect for (loco i y I 1 y accommodation of the large number of exon, Fred Gemonthardt, Albert Vanstone. in the slightest,thing improper, something
stitnenc to bisect hiui back'to 7al'lialllCllt ley' I1Pnlat101] SCL'V1CC ti'aS then proceeded with, Dun people who pear to be taking an Tho average attendance for trio month in 'Perry Pluie Le 1, Edith Hodgins, , Sting
y 1 when thirty-four persons, of various ages, . Y g P P P g lie was not -surprised at, as ➢2r. Cameron was Smith, Jimmie Leslie, Dlaudo Scott.
:ill increased majority, DVe do not expect received with prayers and supplications, "trio interest in the prospering society ; the bothZivisions was -87.' too sharp to allow himself to be caught in Minnie Moore, Diary Ann Aracott, Arthur -
' tteloson to collie over to otty side o£ the laying on of hands:" The musical part of 'greatest attraction of the last meeting was CONNIRIIATIO' . On Tuesday afternoon, in I any irregularity: The person alluded to is Bean May peeve, Wroxy Powell.
L, I a the service was well rendered by the choir, a debate led b Messrs. Agnew and Trinit church here, the rite of confirmation
hoose, but we haveno hesitation iu compli• Y g Y not one given to "stuffing," and I therefore John Smith, Willis Inwood, Davie Joy,
assisted most acceptably by Mr. Thomas Potter, the subject of which- was, " Re- was administered to sixty -five candidatos,by accept his statement unreservedly. IIis Ilaaold Steep, James Walker,
tnenting even all Opponent if he does what Jackson and others. solved,that fire has caused more-66ath§ in Bishop -Baldwin. Tile candidates were I name, if mentioned, would be accepted as a
. woideem to beright, Below is given a summary statement of The . the last ten years than water." A sml I menta of om thelparish, Varna and Goslid and the two en and g'iarantee of trtttllfnlness, Willie, Thompson, Fred Berri Diary Eam•
,. --�-� financial pos:t on of the Ladies' Aid Society of event which might have proved interest -I were resented b the Rev. Mr. Hod ens.
Parliamentary Notes. the Ontario Street Methodist church. The ing to one of our village boys, took place This -isby far the largest number yet sou- R°sat Revenge F rout Coming to live ball, Clara Robertson, .GrntEffie hompE, Blanche
society was organized a little over a year and . hero Sunday night last ; while the people firmed at one time in the parish and speaks McEwen, Lucy Grant, E(fie ThOmpeOn,Lottie "
1u Ottawa correspondent asserts that a:half ago, and has been working iluietly were go from church some person : well for Mr. IIodgens, who is an earnest The Royal Revenge stallion, bred and �Vhently, Carnet Whitely, Oglo Hamner
Parliament will be able to adjourn before along ever since,- Its work has been a great picked up as a and sent it through the' worker in the cause of the Master. When raised by 'Air. Joseph Copp, of this town Willie Wide hiller.
July 1st, blessing to the church, by affording the op• window of a dwblling house ; the inhabi- the service was over a groat number of 'the and sold to Mr. W. Thompson, of London, Tillie Waterhouse, Harvie Cross, Maggie
y ortunit to the members of the church and McConnell Ltonel Paisley, y
p Y tants of a terrible fright, and hurried out congregation ation went over to the parsonage, and resold to some parties is New York , Y, Perc re, eo.
Air. Cargill shorts his gratiVlde to too Tem. g Steep, Esrnie Green, ),rank Moore, .Frank
erance voters of East Bruce by giving notice congregation of cultivating their social gnali• to ascertain the cause; the next morning, where a reception was had for the Bishop',at State, for $1,000, is now trott}ng very fast, P,
t? ties, and also by raising funds for the supply however the guilty one keknowled ed the which refreshments were partaken of and a The party that bought him writes ➢ir, Heywood, Carrie Spindler, Eliot Dayment,
di a bill to repeal the Scott Act. however,'the y g
of necessaries for the parsonage. The society act, got ell with repairing too broken pleasant hour` spent, after which the Bishop Thompson to say that they gave him n grit Josie Frank
Pel oher, T Annie Worthington.
I.Sir John Macdonald says it is not the in- is still in a healthy, working condition,,and ith company with Mx, Craig, of Clinton, who Vate trial the other day in 2,25J, and that it Frank c e, Willie
lliie Mason, James Pattison
tention is of the Government to intiodueo a will be assisted in future by an auxiliary from property, ° .� L also assisted fn the confirmation service,left would take $2,000 to buy hit noiv. May Mercer, 1Vil}ie Camppell, Jennie Stan
measare for the repeal of the Franchise Act. the young people of the congregation : HOLNESVILLR. for, that town. His Lordship's visit to Bay- A Buffalo paper of a recent date Says;-DIr bury, Percy Fair, Lawrence Tedford.
When the bill to appoint Northwest Sena- DR BR[ETs.-Mr. Henry Sweet is bur 'ny field will not soop be forgotten. Thomas Ellhorso of Clifton, the owner $ the __�w -
tors was reed a first time, a lively debate To prbceeda of socials &members fees $128 57 alar a lime kiln on the Maitland, ne " + • trotting horse Parkes, has been offered $4,000 ary�lU Cn1 i�ak �Rl�u�
sprang up, the Liberals expressing *the opin . Proceeds of two lectures, .......... 13' 00 g. BENMILLER. for sell* by Mr. John Selan, who lately man• c��`` c+�
ion that too country'wae opposed to its Contin- Old stove and board returned to Mr. here ; It is his first attempt this season,. BRiFig.-Everyone is pleased with the aged Rarus: • Air. Ellis Bays,"he_;0, now. pos-
Iiarland .. 5 88 One of the piers of the Holmesville bridge weather we are Navin Suckers are on the sewed of a flyer, and is quite sure tbat in the p[CYCLE FOR SALE. -HAND 6a !N.
[lance as at present. Sir John. said he has g Splendld machine for a new beginner. ' will bo
• Balance }n"hand .r,.•,T„ 3 35 was. carried away with freshet la pp ___
not found in his rambles any particular oblec -r-nn now; nearly every. man -yon meet has a summer be will move s mile over Buffalo track so cinoap, Apply at NEW ERA 01FICE.
tion to the Senate, -- this spring ; we called attention to a big bag sh m`g�.;, across his shoulders and lili.&I1l in 2.20 or betfer. 'M` F.- Ellis-av}ietl- Dir. SVIan .
Oa the question of referring the Queen's Total, . , .... , ... $150 80 root last season, that should hays been bent forwi�� as though he had sal too fish that he would not part with the horse for lase BpICYCLTC FOR SUE. -SILVER -PL ATEA ,BALI.
county election case to the committee on CR, moved, and it would have saved the pier; he could navilx@te with; they say there are than $5,000. Parkee is a dark bay gelding clasasm3ch nesw it becial sold on reasonable abl000d as tterms.52 t s.trc 4
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elections -and privileges, the Government was By coal stove and furniture ......... $45 35 there are two more parts of trees, which any amount of tickers to be taken no,&.-- ' 15 hands 3. fn. High. 110 is aired by Royal TISDALL, clinton.
sustained on Thursday by a majority of 32. .Pipes, elbows, thimbles, etc,.... , . , , 8 28 will help to remove two other piers, if The lime works ai'e in full blast; Toni ill- Revenge out of a thoroughbred mare, and is
DIr Patterson, Conservative, of Essex, took Nine storm windows . . . .............. 15 35 they are not cleared away. Mr. John tends to do a rushing business again this sea- coming eight years old. He is' ander the A yRsi3IRE BULL FOR SERVICE. - THE
• strong ground against the government, and Bell ter door ...... . . ...... , ... 2 00 Jordan is putting a stone foundation un- son. Mr Isaac G. Fisher is building a neat management of and driven by Ben Gould, of A subscriber•' keeps for son -too at his premix•
g fence in front o£ It lot, which makes a great Thorold who has onlyhad him in trainin aix es Herron Road, Goderich Townsl pear o
voted with the Liberals, Dishes for ghurch ...... , ...... , , . 28 15 der his dwelling house. Mr. H. P. Evans ' g Cllntlrn, a wolf -bract Ayrshire Grade B Has
The rn Tort of tbo auditor sacral indicates Stove for edeas room in church.... , , 1 00 of the Huron road, lost a valuable colt improvement to the loops of is place. The week's. He has started three times on the ice proved blmself a sure breeder. Termsi $1 at
1 ru nent employee named Mr Polk. Kalsominiiig and papering parsonage 14 67 the other day ; this is the third colt he I bridge across the creek,where th old woollen this year. winning twice and losing once to r.imo n4 service, with too privilege of returning
.that a govern, Communion set and table......,.,.,. 21 60 mill stood,'"i•s getting a little shat y, about Bay_Fearnaught. It was el timed when if uecessary. ALBERT MAY. _ _
__ _ ._ - inglloru managed to Cccuro a for no lees has lost this s ring. Rev. R: 7'url, of
pay P g ton fact of one of the stringers Davi trek Tearuaught defeated trim that he was pulled. l'
than 452 days last year. He at in 389 dos Repairing parsonage futniture, , .... 9 00 Goddricb, is es acted to deliver a lecture CLroby cOCRT of RFyrsrov.-Nonfor3 tis
y P Y One spring mattress .......... . 5 50 P Oildown_; itis stillpassable, however. Irs. - t hereby given that the Court of Revision for too
as an extra cletILin the Dlilit It department P R . on temperance in the Methodist church Forrib', of Anderson, -➢rich. w•110 was o a
and G'3 days as a sessional clerk in the House -- here, on Tuesday evening neat. Dara. y Complunontary. Township o Hunctt, in the Coulity ofn the
Esaid t will be
Intal ............ $1:7U 90 g L'itiit to friends in this vicinity, has tCtt'1'nCCI y hold ll the vinare s ay, the 26th 1u too said ,1887, l t
of Common?. Few men Call make a year Collins, of Clinton, has been visitin'r ' home,. DIa'. Hobson, at'., paid a visit to To- t The following letter regnires no comment to o' lockon ., for th the 26th day of May, 1887, t
spin out like Mr Pulkinghorn, when he is Paid --"'"""""'"�"'""""""' friends in Cioderfcb township. The fence ten o'clock a.m., roe too purpose or hohring appeat+
roll this week. Our school is in a prosper- , filr't4er than to say that the writer will be re -
friends the Asacavucent Roll of the soca torvnsbip ew
by the day. 13A51S BALL. -At a meeting of the base around the I3olmesvillo pound has been oats condition, the attendance having aenchecl . membered as one of the best officials ever A. n. 16117, and for rovising ego said roll, JAMES
DIr.1fills gives notice of a resolatiou doelar• ball oluli, "held on Wednesday evening, it repaired ; intruding animals (of which t1H this wcck, and likely to increavc. Rev. ' connceteYl with too Dennis :- - 188 BRAITHNAITE,Towii9Vpcierk of IIullett. ITullott'
_ ing that the preseut method of constituting was decided to join the Western League, there are many) may note find a home.- Mr. Kos was rognoete<I to stay anotl r SIIFRIFF h OFFICE, WINNIPEG, April lo, 7 clay 4, 1887
tho Senats is inconsistent with the Federal composed Of St. Marys, Listo well, Exeter The new blaeksmitb, Mr. Mulhollaud,left year•, by the quarterly board of Colborne Aly DEAR 1',vIBLFv,-When I heard that LINTON COURT OF BEVISION - TAKE
principle, as it makes that body independent Seaforth and Mitchell. W. Spalding ant on Saturday morning last to attend to a circuit, vbhieh wa0 held at Benmiller on you were appoio'ted inspector under the Scott C notice teat the Court' -of Revision for tho
Of too people,• and that steps should be taken Geo. Armour were appointed delegates to sick child ; his shop is in consequence Monday last. Eli, a son of Mr. Richard Act, I know that On would do your duty and Town of Clinton, will hold its first sitting at tete
to secure such amendments to the British attend a meeting Of the same at Mitchell. Walter, got his arm badly cut one day last I said to several parties here that if the tem- Council Chamber, T(+wn Hall, on FRIDAY, too
closed. Inspector Tom visited our school P 27th of MAY, at 8 p m.,'for trio purpose of hear -
will America Act as will provide for the The club has leased the Show Ground and on FI•iday, and pronounced it to be in a week, while helping one of the neighbors to perones people gave you any assistance at ail, Ing and rectifying all complaints against or or-
periodtca! election of Senators for the various intend to levet it off and make other im• nut straw. The east old part of the west that you would put a stop to illicit whiskey rore on the asse9sment roll of this resent year-
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rovinces. prosperous condition. selling in your district, and I am much pleased Persons interested are requested too take notice
1 { ids of Dir. ntt'r hrnrsc fell dmcn nuc clay wIL6[AD[
provemonts. During the year a Cham- , _..._.- and govern themselves accordingty.
A. special from Winnfpego Dan., says : - "hi
emblem will be contested for, ITfENSALL. ;last ,v eel.' I to Bee by every paper tont I get from there COATS, Cierk. -
lion. Gilbert Mo liieken, ust returned from "u that you have not lost any of your old time
too club winning it for three years to he- 15ru:rs-C,nlfirntation service at 5t. Ynul'y
�lttaw1, says he learned tnero from Sir John come its owners. Town Coa uelI, I vim and energy. I st only serif that I . . ■
Dlacdonald that ho (Sir John) was to be raised church bore, an Wednesday ; bishop Bald- not there to assist yon as I might.- Wil ata Star L in e>,,
�o too Peerage that
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too 21st n Jas t e will VILLAINOUS. --A9 the train going north win Officiated, and administered the rite to ; 'lite re alar meeting was'held Monday Although I always take my horn, and I darn
be given a Beat fu the Hduseof Lords,andwill on the London, Huron & Bruce wag near- twenty-three persons; under the care of g g W. JACKSON,
in the diamond at this station on Tues- Rev, O_ H Brulognian, the church is in a night; The Street Committee reeommen Bay will continue it down to too end of too -
retire permanently from Canadian politics. g AGENT, CLINTON.
Finance Min- day morning, the engineer noticed a stick flourishing Condition. Dir. ; ItieTyt j Hti ;ee' dodyn n tdifferent parts of theftown. They power to enforce be lawld do all s I 1 amesurpriin ed
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nocoe r, Dominion has field Out his business to , It g
inter, is to anccued him its leader of lhe•Con• of wood some d1aERDCO ahead On the track, to hear tont some of my cid friends insteado The ovo line is offering inducements to tra-
but before he could bring the engine to a 1'111», Of this place ; J. C". is well-known hero iilso recommended that .70 to 7•, cords of giving you the aBaistanee they should are in
�y,rvative part. , cowcatcher struck it with- and we bespeak for him a large share Of pub gravel be put oat the main street, The g g y yellers to the old country that have Dever been
m ,vin to effect the repeal of standstill the cowca tic patronage ;rumor has it tont his st0clt a aotnunt ex ended 0n streets sofas this yea sympathy with the hotel men. I hope that equalled ill this section before, and intQnding i
\I r. T,attrier,rs B p they will see the error of their ways :gad rn travellers should come and get particalare.
i iso Act,On the ground that it is no- Ottt, veil, doing much damage to tbo wedding -rings will br diminishe(l shortlN js $12 1�. J
I .no 1•rnuoh Sir Charles
Tupper o- en cue. the piece may bare been placed pent. ]ioep on as you aro doing and you oil Rates wore never lower for su error aeoom-
lair an,l expensive. If I1 g alto down ➢les. Clittmbarlain, nfhnnavillo, and mother Tho' finance Coillntifter. tCCOtulttenrled snake the business so unprofitable that they
b his professions of a desire tihere with malicious intent, as in•Ltw of Dlrs. Caldwell, .is dva I. The 1'o' I Faynirnls ai lhllowi ; -W• (hha!a salary modritioD, The this mon aro t to aitilings fcr,*
weans anything Y , Y will gait it, and you will twin too respect of foie month.
economize, lie cannot apply the knife to a train found tht track Blear an hour before, son -frond is abroad, an([ Ltile' , the inn• and statimtetw, h:(,. ; EI. Tewaley, chnritY+ all well meaning; people in Sour section. 1 oat
ra scone excrescence than thus. SaJohn but the tObabilit ig that it was done by cats of Rev. ➢lr 0odfrcy, hn� fallen; it wn� w2 I ; C; le<ltitrd charit•v, :@1;.75 ; S. ' stood hi h }D to estimation whon I haft four AUnT.1Ttt', MAY Itch,
rt101'C vicious -stubborn
I R01tte b03's fur i 1 rl; the not knowing P 0
• stubborn in forcing the ini( nitons , y � rL big, levvfrnvulland rlOg (uul is much ^nis( �+I i Pratt,quarter's salary,@tlR,7,,; (h, 12entgen, I years ago, bntyourcouduct since yon rtcoived nRITANNI<', ]trAt• '`(tb.. I
was very "F,T:rIc, ll.w ^nth.
Act through h 1'arlianicilt, but if be docs 'lot the onormity of such an 0f%uCe, as it is by tor, f(tmily, W'e only wish th 1110nil 1 Work on v!rect, ete, e,*4.1 i'3 ; .TaCksOn Bio?.; I this hast appointment make,y mo still prouder f�i:,P.11ANK'. -II•sr iyt,
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mean to tako aliand pareonhl'ly ill another hardly likely any one would d0 such --all rpioable wretch could Lo f• :,�11 (1111 nml pill, suit f',,r e,7n•+tnble, `r`_5; I„ Trouse, salary, of yor. } rcman, your friend, d, ", Ci r.P.rre. l,t rl'rT.tt . JrNr, zt
election ho might afford to lot the two parties act in brond daylight, With serious intent:. i.}le,l n + hr do•.ei.v,
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1 � SBASONAijLp SU0Gik.d7 IOV8•-We made �T=NUEY X16.66 ; G.Tedfard, cedar foratreets, $6 20. _
Addition 41, Local j�Q1N8. an error in stating that Monday last tvus � N Rtiow ESCAPM--HUgh Gilmour, 'rho receipts of the Twvn .call, for the the following is a Btatemelrtof the somber
11VIU cw.*Z�u�rt Al til ' _ "� - Arbor day at the school ; to -day is the 10- ann of A r. Ilugh G(Imuur, of DTooae Jaw, month of Aril, -osis .=l3 and of theatto
,\Vbit . Star Lied- V: JRokaon 16,i?f'iAL C#"1 URR`iH Gp'i1MfcS. .all appointed da and will be dud ob Assiniboin formerly ot'Stanle came near weigh Scales,$9.60. t to committee re- °f pupils carolled, and average April anca fn .
, 60 Dent palate- G. 0. Rance cC Co 6 y PP y y y' g each room during the mouth , April:
attest Court of Revision -J. Huron Prosbytery will meet at Hensall, served by Mr. I.loug�t and his Large staff of being lost in the snow. He was sh.ovell• commended that the deLenturos.of $4,500 Dlvtaion, xo. oprell. 4rg• attenl.aee.
II on too 10th cast. RaslstaDs. There aro a-nuwbor Ot dead iag snow on the C. P. R., when he and a under th.e High School t,y-law be disposed- Mr, llough's, 52 44
B,icyolo for Redo trees P. Tindall trees on the Grammar eeboot rounds that number of others were covered up in a of st par as follows :-T„ the corporation, Air. Linklater'a, 55 48
a3ioyolo for sale_ -NEW Ea.t Office Rev, John Gray purposes starting a morn- g 1 Miss O'Neill's, 5Q 46
1000 snits-Jaoltson Bros hug service in the Baptist church, at an early should be removed and others planted in snow slitje. He was under the s4ow for $25QA; DI. DIc Caggart, ti:000. Mies Foxtou'e, 55 50
�'t oulip Jackskson Bros date. their places; others are standing in all di- about two hours and when rescued was The Chief Engineer reported that 200 sties ]3elyar,a, 68 54
Shingles-J--,Twitcltell ' • District meeting for Goderioh district will reotiuus but perpendicular, that tthould ,be apparently lifeless but Soon recovered. feet of new hose were wanted, that a num• Miss Leelie'a 66 56
oots.aDid shots -57 Twitchell be held in Rattenbury fitreet church, Clin- staked up,. An cows are Dow allowed to BmE s. -Joseph Caldwell, son of Mr. Jos. her of jackets were missing, and asked for Miss Plummer's 72 63
Pebble spectacles -C Dickson sou, oD the 19th and 20th islet.. run at lgrge, their owners assume that the Caldwell, of the Bayfield road, is at present a few repairs. The Fire Committee re- Miss Simpson's, 95 78
' Plnvelo es -C Dickson animals eihnnot be distrained for damage engaged driving logs in Michigan. Monday commended the purchase -of the new - -•_
" Iiicliar le,:,. Rev. new method -•-C Dickson Rev. 1SIr. Sperling will preach the funeral done to privyate property, but this is a mi,+- I going a very sultry day many of the people hose; it was finally deferred until after Total, 523 433
sermon of the late Miss Plewes, at Turner's of thiel township were seen wending their
?IVah paper-(, Dickson take; if a cotv•r Deers an open garden gate way to Ba field in waggons or bu es, as a test ref the present hose is made. DIr. April, 416
Guelph line -J B Swaffield on, Sunday afternoon next. Aj�doea an into le te.can be im 9_4nde4 l y y gg g __
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Op "61 nptico-Palliser d Co. Rov. A.D. DioDonald,oE Seaforth,preaolied '- P - " the case may be with a long pole or two 'las w'lkf'r was appltlDted glZttntikg0par . - -
. and held for damages; or of a man threw for 18167.88. Increase, 17
'Dollars and sense -J Jackson in Willis church, on Sunday last, and cited mind ostretchf t out behind the rigs, and to too
down his fence and a cow went on his pro-. mind of the beholder the poles suggested de- A by •!uw regulating paces for the use The following is the resets of the examine•
Ayrshire bul1TA May the congregation tq appear before the Pres- perty, damages can be recoyered ; the law struction or death to something ; we believe (if theIown hall,was introduced as follows: tione:-
Court of Rovision-W Coats bytery at its next meeting, when the call to un►v allows and protects a cow at larKe Town hall and council chamber, for tea•
_ _ -- - Rev.'Mr. Stewart will be considered. P g they were after sackers, (we mean the fish ern, u,maLOUGH'S DIVISION.
, = Y-_ - _ .._" _ +-._ _. RArrENRUrx STREET. -Quarterly meeting on the highway. Many are +l( iso what is ,kind) meetings, if left clean, $8; if left, unclean, Senior eoatioo, marks attainable, 780:-
• ` services will be held in this church, on Sun• right by atteuding to the clearing up of SCII00L REPORT. -Tho following is the cor- $10 ; 'rowp hall for purely local entertain- Hardy Evans 616, Bertie Davie 593, Hattie
�� t �e�v Cora� 1 day next ;the fellow@hip meeting will be their back yards and premises, end many rect standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 3, ment, if collection taken up or entrance Ruwball 588, Albert Moore 570, W. Holloway
� ��� � � at 9.45 a. tit. Oil Wednesday Bight 25 more should do likewise; a little work Stanley, for the month of April, based on fee charged, $5; town ball for entertain` and Eva Chidgey 526, Libbie Cruickshank
Y b1A1 6, ]587. members, who have been on probation, were spent in t}Iia way at the proper time, may regular attendwnce, good conduct and gene- .mtot got -up by outside parties, $10; town 514, Katie Williams 481, Hattie Dodd 467.
11 FRIDAY, _ _ received into full membership. save both health and wealth later on In ralpl%ciency. The names of the three best hall for purely political meetings $3; for Junior section, marks attainable, 500:--
- Amon- those who have just graduated in the season. fruit *cowers will fixrd that in each class are given :-5th class-Ruthie public or religious meetings, under the -Wellesley Whitely 351, Gertie Young. 349, ,
EllJTO1ZIAL NOTES. ' - the English course, at D1cDtuster Hall, To- 'the gooseberry and currant Norro is at Richardson, Rachel Richardson, Win. G. auspipesofany, rganization in town, where Adrian Millar 346, Josie Reeve 341; Mary
rents, i Mr. �V.I .Newton, formed of , Richardson. 4tlt°class-Annie Reid, Louis Twitchell and Addie Jones 337, Mattie Ship -
Y work, and they.should be losed with hel-, no collection is taken up, $3 ; when col ( ley 328 Am
A quantity of editorial ill type " crowded town, who will be located at Vittoria for the Wild, Arthur Peck. 3rd class -Maggie y Howson 25 Sydney Erw„t n - -
rebore; the steel beetle is also to be found lection is taken up, $4; ,public other
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out to make room for local i mtter. sunmler. The friends of Mrs. Newton will Snotch'Daer, Ellie San D. er, George Peck. � 321 Fred Peokitt 316.
on grape body and those who want a crop 2u<T plass-Jonathan D. Peck, Edmund t'2ris (,f all kinds, tree ;various other pro- +
-- be pleased to know that her health is now > Ua..LINKLATEn'S DIVISION, -
Tat Goveruuteut majority of thirty-two nittch better thliD it has been fot some time. Of grapes should squeeze the life' out of peek, John W. Reid. 2nd Part -Richard visions were embodied in skis by-law, too
this pestiferous insect. Peck, Martha Richardson, Sarah Reid. 1st numerous to mention, Senior section, marks attainable, 415:-
. ort the first division is just about what we - Sr. PaUL's Gl'1LD.-The closing entertain- _ sow Part- }du Lily ➢TcIlveeu, Katie Wild, Annie • A by -bow regulating the issue of billiard Arthur Durreut 365, James Shepherd 341, .
anticipated, ivisi the, elections were over, meat of St. Paul's Guild took place on Fri- John Hough 307, Thos. MoCuaig 297, Robert
da ovetr}u' last, and wits a ver successful . 11At1,y. A. Wild. licenses, way introduced. Tu of%ct,it pro- Menzies 275, Maggie Keane 273, Ettie An -
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find with this number at its baek the Dliuis- one. The musical part was capitally carried A' CO,I1NG DIA'N.-The Goderich Signal •+�-- vides that a fee of 50aha11 be levied for one drews and Fred Brown 266, Ernest Herman
�, try, will be able to carry through any legis by Mrs, Ransford Miss Iionr11 Miss Walker, thus reters to the esteemed Methodist I u0ur:11lrlr• table, and $25 for every subsequent table 264, Dot Fair 245, Earnest Cooper 235.
or though it might e Of Mr. Br ewer,Mr i't4i1 'liii'c"iiur..I Smith.- pastor, of this place :-Rev. A. E. Smith, Fzsutsh BOATS. -Tho fishing boats Maple kept in a billiard room; same to be kept Junior section, marks attainable, 375:-
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Ila ion they wish, even g g ➢1 r. Dlaleomaou, of Goderich, ave a s lend}d I Leaf, Flying Cloud, Goderich Belle, Scotch in suitable place, but in no respect con s gg Tipling
g P of Varna, occupied North street Dletho P t P May Bi art 3, Emma Ti lin nn Jessie
r an'extra•agait and hspeusive nattive. Ot Scotch reading in his well known style,which Gist pulpit Sunday last,morning and even- I PerlThistle, Alice Maud, Foam, Peruvian and no gambling
with any place where liquor is sold McDonald 26 a J. Moore 222, Hannah Me-
cour�e is Majority may be changed after highly delighted the audience. Mr. J.Stone- Pearls were towed out g harbour on Tues- no amblin of any closed
d be anal -d
Kenzie 244, to Jessie Gordon e P Eddie Mair
man, of Hamilton, ave < ing, and preached two effective discourses. g g y description
the presei3t session, by the election trials, as g lints a number of The rev. gentleman is a clever and con- I day morning by the tug James Clarke on lowed; same to be cloyed on Sunday and 234, George Steep 231, Maude Plumsteel 230,
recitations in a masterly style. His render- their way to the Islands. ever night from 10 30 m. to 7.30, a.m. Clara Clark 230, Amy Cantelon 228.
it is altogether likely that soulo Of those vinCing speaker, And many that heard INSTITUTE. -The annual meeting of the y g p'
b y ing of several pieces from Shakespere, was no arson under thea a of 18 to be a low-
hoTdin sesta now will be unseated, but we for ahead of those given by elocutionists that hien were convinced that he possessed Mechanics' Institute members and directors P r rulss o'NFu.L s DIVISION.
g fa a visited those during the last year, and parts that placed him in the front rank of I was held On Mondayeveningwhen the fol• ed either to play "or frequent, such room ; Senior section, marks attainable, 625:-
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<lO not anticipate that the change will be k g y young men in the Methodist pulpit today. lowing officers werappoined:-Pres., -T. the customary penalties connected with Alex Angus 54`2,• Willie Foster 515, Lilly
should' vv-( ever have the pleasure of hearing, Y g I such by-laws were read and adopted. Johnson 507, Geo. McRae 505, Nettie McRae
great either one way or the other. Mr. Stoneman again in this place, we can BKIEFS.-Several of the young people Weatherald; Nice -Pres,, W H Murney and Y- P
--�-�----- guarantee that lie will have a largo and do. Of the congregation of St. Johns church E Sharman; Tress., A J Moore; Sec., Goo It was resolved that all men to be em- 503, Hattie Bowers 501, Lucy Shepherd 500,
h' loved for street work be so employed, David Cantelon 49.1 Mabel Ward Y491 Ida
I.,5'IR John sa.y's lie does not think that the lighted audience. The receill�ts'wore abdtit t`venrto Bayfield, on Tuesday last to re- Stevensi Directors -Spence, Humber, Dote, p r , I '
• eoSIR is opposed to too Senate as at pre- $15. ceive the rites of CODfirmation. The boys Naf tel and Reid. and that the accounts of none others be Pa oebaker 479, Jennie Hamner and Daniel
Y The Sacralnontal services of the Ontario of Varna have reorganized their base B1(IEIs.-There was a public meeting held recognized. The council consented to the Junior section, marks attainable, 425:-
i -
' sent constituted, but we do not think lie I in the town hall last night to di$cuss .itis closing up of a lane to the rear of John -
`it. Methodist church were licl(11ast.Su lday, ball club and have elected L. W_ Diehl, Fe Annie Cruickshank 362, Jae, Gray 361, Robt.
knows the sc4ttitizent 0t the 1reOple to th}s - lov. Jolni assietecl tL castor b I t7lree Tiy•li vs pertnrumg to the water works, stun & Tisdall's, between Rattenbury and }
'Gray 1 y Capt.; T. Johnston, sec. -areas. ; the name Kenney 348, KpLttie Davis and Thee. Wheatly
2. mvAter. The abolition Or re -modelling of preaching, and gave one of his usual oarneat of the club is the same as that of last electric }il ' o and park rk ethel The Belle- Princes streets, providing a similar or -
fit concert col• Prof. Clarke, held in Grabb's 344, MaryJ'dttorson 342, Rode Caniughanie
the Senate has clever been made a test quer- addresses from the words of Peter The year, namely, ".The 'Queens ;" the boys hall, last Friday, was only poorly attended - ' der be given by all interested. Court of ..33 I%t� h--0•rffi-w 332, Willie Peareop 330,
precious blood of Christ." At the close of r revision will be held on the 27th inst.'John Jo 3'29, Flossie Pattison 320, Robert
tion at the polls. The pooplc know it is part public service nearly two hundred of the expect to Nin laurels this summer ; wont probably e313erlses were not paid from the Y
1.come of the adjacent villa es organize a I' door money. Friday, beint the day appointed by the jCvsitcle• 11 319, Harry Fitzsimons 310.
of t13e coustittgtiou, incl must bo borne until members ronutiiiecl for the Love•Feast and Minister of Education, as Arbor day, the
u i 7 amended, l,ut they, Sacrament, which was one of the best of too base hall club and Cume and take the con- I A Nsty WnINIME, -Porter fi Fraser, two Dla or was instructed to issue a proelama- Ir r„ FotiroN's Dzvtatox.
the constitution veal•, On thu following Monday afternoon ceit out of our boys. The quarterly ser- , of our most popular storekeepers, who by Y Senior bcetion, marks attainable 536 :-
know also, and malty of.tllem have Ito Desi- the Quarterly Official Board met for the vices in the Methodist Church last Sall. ,their kind Obliging manners, deserve all the tion fixing the same for the town. Jae.1'ortuna ." 17, Amelia Harland and Alabet
t in" that }t }s a perfectly useless transaction of business. The linannes of the bath were Of a very interesting cl:arahter; otistoui they get, treated the children with The matter of purchasing a town clock Doherty 491, Azie' Gibbings 489, Maude
Cation in sty p, some mn�mificent fun on Monde afternoon, to mark the jubilee •year of Her Majesty's 1.
coatis 'thousands annually, for circuit are well up, and both temporally and about one hundred partook of the sacra- Y, Whaley 487, Lottie Kerr486, EdithCarr463,
iDstitutiou, R spiritually slit church is in a healthy eget went. Sacramental services were also by scrambling five thousand marbles. A reign, Nes •referred to the Finance Com- Malcolm 1foCu:rig 461, Charlotte Everett 460,
which not all nton7 of benefit is roceivod. prosperous condition, for which both the hent , the hayfield road and Berne con- Pailful of water thrown upon the youngsters mittee to ascertain coat and see about en- Diariou Harland 456, ,Bayard Craig 455,
The opposition to the Senate is not confined pastor' and his official members are pro- gregations, Ptev. Mr. McCoy, of Egmolld- from an ncljoiuing roof clic not cool their en- larging the tower. Amelia Fitzsimons 444, Clara Dayment 424,
alone to the Liberals, for we know,uumbers foundly gratified. There is a handsome in- villa, ofiiciati ,g. On Monday a meeting. thusiasm one iota. -.0.r ---- Louis Peekett 433.
' of Uonscrvatives echo are just as strongly crease in the membership after deducting re of the sesssons of above congregations was'' CHURCH NOTIa.---ROv. Mr. Turk's sickness THIS AND THAT. Junior section, marks attainable, 516: -
movals and deaths. Connexional fluids aro held to make arrangements about calling ' caused a change ill the Methodist church Alice Twitchell 45G, Lottie Cantelon 453,
apposed to it as any Liberals. We do not all in advance of last year. Mr. Appleton n minister, but ❑o'ehoiee was made. The Pulpits on Sunday. Rev.Mr.Saltou pgeachecl (By Old Skednnk) Bertha Aitkins 446, Herbert Muir 428, Rich -
suppose they would'voto it, favor of the Elcoat was elected to represent the curcu}t home of Mr. Chas. Smith was gladdened in North St. pulpit on Sundayptiiornung, and i and Worthiag,.ton 426, Sophia Uzell418, Willie
Liberal ]sits as against Sir John and too as the ensuing district meeting,. DIr. Truax took Dir. Turk's place in the I am told that the Council intend to ex. Biggart and Fred Ross 413, Fred Lavin 41'0,
1 CONhII:JI:ITIOS Stnzcr. - the Bishop of by the arrival of a little stranger last Sat- evening. The Bishop of Huron, the Rev. periment with some more stone crossings. Willie Moffatt 40.4, Susy Powell 393, Rufus
SonAte, but we do believ-3 that if a vote could Huron visited St. Paul's Church, for confit•. urday afternoon. _ _ I A16urice S. Baldwin, conducted services in That's a good idea. The people at one t,nd of Andrews 390. .
be taken on the questioll of Senate or uo mation, on Tuesday evening, May 3rd. The `0�- _ St. Georgo church twice last Sunday; some the town have been experimenting with them •
liljNS111NI3.
Senate, pLll'e AlI<l Sill7p10, a vet's llLrgO pro. COngrogation was large. Evening prayer was a. t, Ltlirty young people were C011iirmed at the for some time, and too dumber of cuss words 1IT55 IIELI An',3 D.IVI8I0\.
t said by the Rector, after which the Bishop LRIEFr ,-SOghe of the farmers of thi morning services. A Young Iadies' Tem- they have been the cause of, is enough to
portion of people would be foait<I Opposed preached from Romans xi}, I. He remarked vicinity have already finished seeding, erance.Societ is to be organized to -night make the air blue. I have nearly lost what Senior section, marks attainable, r 383,
to its existence. that man;, with all his strivings after perfec- Mr. Geo. Jenkins of Blyth congregation, P y b b Lizzie Wheatly 384, Jessie Gardner 383,
Yin Knox church lecture room at four o'clock. little religion I had by experimenting with Dl�gie Anderson 361, Blanch Shepherd 361,
W,*.v tion, grad never been able to realize it. In preached in the Methodist church here, The Rev. John McGillivray is visiting home these kind of crossings, and I see no reason Ada McDonald 360, May Campbell 355 Libbie
�tR. "'aTTRrsoN; ,of Esses, was the only Jesus -the Son of God and Son of ➢Ian -we on Sunday the 24th ult. Mr Joseph De, ; previous to going to his charge at Montreal, why people with less' grace and bigger feet Green 351,Grace Tedford 349,Lotiie Heywood ,1W
saw perfection -the very image and likeness forest took his departure from here last -.■..- than I have, at the other end of the street, 341, Norman Werry 340:
C onseravtive in the'liouse Of Commons who of God -the revelation of the Father. We week -for Muskoka, and the boys say that HAYFIELD. should not be allowed to experiment with Junior section, marks attainable, 300: -
`had sufficient mauliuoss and indepond'ence Were to be like Him, and. so Ile gave us a his house is going to be occupied b an, I them.
new nature, and thus made ft possible to be b g P Y DGATTL-On Sunday, a young man Geo. Fordeu `'72, Bertha Bean 2G3, Frank
to condemn the Queen's County election out- P other fellow, who is puzzling his I3 r nista I I t s told that some young men who ROE -
like Him. Even the worst of men could have P g O named Blair, son of Air. Jas. Blair, who , Fair 2Gt Ida Hamner 253. Jean Fortune 249,
„ to know which will be the quietest way to had been working iqt Michigan, and re 'front seat g the Methodist church, last Sun Stewart Plummer' 243, Olive lielyar 232,
-rage, and he both spoke nail toted against a new life, in which they could live as Christ get in there. The Post Office of this place I centl came home suffering with infiam • day evening, behaved rather badly, by snick -,Frank Gray 232, James Driscoll 228, Jennie•
his party thereon, for doing w•hieli he ap- would have them live. We could, then, by ' , mati n of the 1tlD s died from the effects eying -some of the young ladies near them, Smith 326.
trusting in the redeeming work of Christ, has been moved to A. R. mith a store ; , It may be that these boys have been to church
pears to have got into trouble with liis sup g g where.it is taken care of by L Wm, Has•' thereof. . so little that they do not know what is ex- nzzss LFsraE'a DIVISION.
have the forgiveness of sins, and by realizing
carters. He has left Ottawa" -for his con- that IIs is the source of life and holiness, pre- lem in connection with his other bushnnesi. .SCHOOL RKi,oRT.-The following, is a cor• petted in a house of worship, or perhaps they Senior Section, marks attainable 1,70.-
1 Lynn Weir 170 Annie McCorvie 1GG tVillie I
Miss O'Conner, music teacher of Brussels I sect Starldtllg of the pupils in the upper div- thought themselves smart. In an case their Y
stituency, and It }s said that ]tc may resign sent our bodies as living sacrifices. IIs at)- g anyGlas ow I65,Leonard Weir 160 James McRae
lfis seat. It would be ti disgrace to Canadian pealed to those about to be confirmed to re- i again calling on )ler pupils 0f the 4th Apri of the' school lilac for, the month of conduct was not commendable, g
member these truths, and live them, and, in and 5th lines of Dlorria. Mr I. Rogerson, April, based on regular attendance, good I suet a red-hot, out and-onE Conservative ISS, Minnie Aitkin 156, Tena 1leCuaig 151, ,�
"politics"if lle.vrere car' tell from ltnblic life ou membconclur th advised them affectionately, theonntely, to is away on R trip t0 Manitoba for the conduct and general proficiency. The names of Goderich recently, who took an active part Aland Bain 1.16, Eva Cooper 11.4, 'Mary Mo•
be earnest students of God's word,to be much octd of his health. The. Wild Lily clivi- '�f•thie four best in each class are given:- in the last election, and asked hint what they Rae;
account of au act that clues hint inhtlite ere- +
• •t (1 llilll 1llS1S£S O]7 in prayer, to he -regular eonununicauts in the � Sr, Fourth -Grace Calllel'011, Lillie Morgan, expected to make b the protest against 'Mr. Junior Section, marks attainable 160 :- 1
<lit. I£ the party, that clec c . 1 y stun of the Ontario Sons of Temperance, 11 y g Eddie O'Toole 153 Tillie, Hunt 1.48, Mar Gill
Goo i1loe;r.lsqu Lillie Elliott. Jr. Fourth.- (anleion. He told me that his opinion was , y
_ __ __ _ .Sacra -meat -s tit -the Lords Supper, and to ear• ,w it el w?.s organized here last fall, has on - Fe dusoii ^141, Nettie Scott 1.35, Robert Nimene 13U., _. 1
alis aesig;natioir. 1,i'11 -11-11i sodic of lienor viill gage ill some work for Christ. This is a Bortse Janson, Chas Do -nil, tl, W t}1 1g notheno whatever yvould be made out of it, ,
uo doubt iaont +t hint to tender it. But oe brief summary of seises of the . T Dints account of the increasing number of mem- Elddie Reid. Sr. Tlurd-Ella Cameron, that ire lead ,been opposed to entering it. as Charlie Biggart 128 Hattie ]+:rNiu 123 Sydney
1 1 Y P berg removed to tbd 4th line of Morris, John Whiddon, Chas Falconer, Mary Par Stanbur 125. f
Iiope that there is enough nlanlTood and re• of the Bishop's sermon, which he illustrated where Eheti have a hall more.su'lted to the y they had carefully shadowed Dlr: Cameron Y
u "'at d fair 71n iu itis con- by apt and beautiful illustrations., Tlie Con- Icer. Jr. Third -Annie Driller, Grace ('ant- during the contest, and could not detect him XIS PLUMM]".tt's mvrslON.
,pect for (loco i y I 1 y accommodation of the large number of exon, Fred Gemonthardt, Albert Vanstone. in the slightest,thing improper, something
stitnenc to bisect hiui back'to 7al'lialllCllt ley' I1Pnlat101] SCL'V1CC ti'aS then proceeded with, Dun people who pear to be taking an Tho average attendance for trio month in 'Perry Pluie Le 1, Edith Hodgins, , Sting
y 1 when thirty-four persons, of various ages, . Y g P P P g lie was not -surprised at, as ➢2r. Cameron was Smith, Jimmie Leslie, Dlaudo Scott.
:ill increased majority, DVe do not expect received with prayers and supplications, "trio interest in the prospering society ; the bothZivisions was -87.' too sharp to allow himself to be caught in Minnie Moore, Diary Ann Aracott, Arthur -
' tteloson to collie over to otty side o£ the laying on of hands:" The musical part of 'greatest attraction of the last meeting was CONNIRIIATIO' . On Tuesday afternoon, in I any irregularity: The person alluded to is Bean May peeve, Wroxy Powell.
L, I a the service was well rendered by the choir, a debate led b Messrs. Agnew and Trinit church here, the rite of confirmation
hoose, but we haveno hesitation iu compli• Y g Y not one given to "stuffing," and I therefore John Smith, Willis Inwood, Davie Joy,
assisted most acceptably by Mr. Thomas Potter, the subject of which- was, " Re- was administered to sixty -five candidatos,by accept his statement unreservedly. IIis Ilaaold Steep, James Walker,
tnenting even all Opponent if he does what Jackson and others. solved,that fire has caused more-66ath§ in Bishop -Baldwin. Tile candidates were I name, if mentioned, would be accepted as a
. woideem to beright, Below is given a summary statement of The . the last ten years than water." A sml I menta of om thelparish, Varna and Goslid and the two en and g'iarantee of trtttllfnlness, Willie, Thompson, Fred Berri Diary Eam•
,. --�-� financial pos:t on of the Ladies' Aid Society of event which might have proved interest -I were resented b the Rev. Mr. Hod ens.
Parliamentary Notes. the Ontario Street Methodist church. The ing to one of our village boys, took place This -isby far the largest number yet sou- R°sat Revenge F rout Coming to live ball, Clara Robertson, .GrntEffie hompE, Blanche
society was organized a little over a year and . hero Sunday night last ; while the people firmed at one time in the parish and speaks McEwen, Lucy Grant, E(fie ThOmpeOn,Lottie "
1u Ottawa correspondent asserts that a:half ago, and has been working iluietly were go from church some person : well for Mr. IIodgens, who is an earnest The Royal Revenge stallion, bred and �Vhently, Carnet Whitely, Oglo Hamner
Parliament will be able to adjourn before along ever since,- Its work has been a great picked up as a and sent it through the' worker in the cause of the Master. When raised by 'Air. Joseph Copp, of this town Willie Wide hiller.
July 1st, blessing to the church, by affording the op• window of a dwblling house ; the inhabi- the service was over a groat number of 'the and sold to Mr. W. Thompson, of London, Tillie Waterhouse, Harvie Cross, Maggie
y ortunit to the members of the church and McConnell Ltonel Paisley, y
p Y tants of a terrible fright, and hurried out congregation ation went over to the parsonage, and resold to some parties is New York , Y, Perc re, eo.
Air. Cargill shorts his gratiVlde to too Tem. g Steep, Esrnie Green, ),rank Moore, .Frank
erance voters of East Bruce by giving notice congregation of cultivating their social gnali• to ascertain the cause; the next morning, where a reception was had for the Bishop',at State, for $1,000, is now trott}ng very fast, P,
t? ties, and also by raising funds for the supply however the guilty one keknowled ed the which refreshments were partaken of and a The party that bought him writes ➢ir, Heywood, Carrie Spindler, Eliot Dayment,
di a bill to repeal the Scott Act. however,'the y g
of necessaries for the parsonage. The society act, got ell with repairing too broken pleasant hour` spent, after which the Bishop Thompson to say that they gave him n grit Josie Frank
Pel oher, T Annie Worthington.
I.Sir John Macdonald says it is not the in- is still in a healthy, working condition,,and ith company with Mx, Craig, of Clinton, who Vate trial the other day in 2,25J, and that it Frank c e, Willie
lliie Mason, James Pattison
tention is of the Government to intiodueo a will be assisted in future by an auxiliary from property, ° .� L also assisted fn the confirmation service,left would take $2,000 to buy hit noiv. May Mercer, 1Vil}ie Camppell, Jennie Stan
measare for the repeal of the Franchise Act. the young people of the congregation : HOLNESVILLR. for, that town. His Lordship's visit to Bay- A Buffalo paper of a recent date Says;-DIr bury, Percy Fair, Lawrence Tedford.
When the bill to appoint Northwest Sena- DR BR[ETs.-Mr. Henry Sweet is bur 'ny field will not soop be forgotten. Thomas Ellhorso of Clifton, the owner $ the __�w -
tors was reed a first time, a lively debate To prbceeda of socials &members fees $128 57 alar a lime kiln on the Maitland, ne " + • trotting horse Parkes, has been offered $4,000 ary�lU Cn1 i�ak �Rl�u�
sprang up, the Liberals expressing *the opin . Proceeds of two lectures, .......... 13' 00 g. BENMILLER. for sell* by Mr. John Selan, who lately man• c��`` c+�
ion that too country'wae opposed to its Contin- Old stove and board returned to Mr. here ; It is his first attempt this season,. BRiFig.-Everyone is pleased with the aged Rarus: • Air. Ellis Bays,"he_;0, now. pos-
Iiarland .. 5 88 One of the piers of the Holmesville bridge weather we are Navin Suckers are on the sewed of a flyer, and is quite sure tbat in the p[CYCLE FOR SALE. -HAND 6a !N.
[lance as at present. Sir John. said he has g Splendld machine for a new beginner. ' will bo
• Balance }n"hand .r,.•,T„ 3 35 was. carried away with freshet la pp ___
not found in his rambles any particular oblec -r-nn now; nearly every. man -yon meet has a summer be will move s mile over Buffalo track so cinoap, Apply at NEW ERA 01FICE.
tion to the Senate, -- this spring ; we called attention to a big bag sh m`g�.;, across his shoulders and lili.&I1l in 2.20 or betfer. 'M` F.- Ellis-av}ietl- Dir. SVIan .
Oa the question of referring the Queen's Total, . , .... , ... $150 80 root last season, that should hays been bent forwi�� as though he had sal too fish that he would not part with the horse for lase BpICYCLTC FOR SUE. -SILVER -PL ATEA ,BALI.
county election case to the committee on CR, moved, and it would have saved the pier; he could navilx@te with; they say there are than $5,000. Parkee is a dark bay gelding clasasm3ch nesw it becial sold on reasonable abl000d as tterms.52 t s.trc 4
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elections -and privileges, the Government was By coal stove and furniture ......... $45 35 there are two more parts of trees, which any amount of tickers to be taken no,&.-- ' 15 hands 3. fn. High. 110 is aired by Royal TISDALL, clinton.
sustained on Thursday by a majority of 32. .Pipes, elbows, thimbles, etc,.... , . , , 8 28 will help to remove two other piers, if The lime works ai'e in full blast; Toni ill- Revenge out of a thoroughbred mare, and is
DIr Patterson, Conservative, of Essex, took Nine storm windows . . . .............. 15 35 they are not cleared away. Mr. John tends to do a rushing business again this sea- coming eight years old. He is' ander the A yRsi3IRE BULL FOR SERVICE. - THE
• strong ground against the government, and Bell ter door ...... . . ...... , ... 2 00 Jordan is putting a stone foundation un- son. Mr Isaac G. Fisher is building a neat management of and driven by Ben Gould, of A subscriber•' keeps for son -too at his premix•
g fence in front o£ It lot, which makes a great Thorold who has onlyhad him in trainin aix es Herron Road, Goderich Townsl pear o
voted with the Liberals, Dishes for ghurch ...... , ...... , , . 28 15 der his dwelling house. Mr. H. P. Evans ' g Cllntlrn, a wolf -bract Ayrshire Grade B Has
The rn Tort of tbo auditor sacral indicates Stove for edeas room in church.... , , 1 00 of the Huron road, lost a valuable colt improvement to the loops of is place. The week's. He has started three times on the ice proved blmself a sure breeder. Termsi $1 at
1 ru nent employee named Mr Polk. Kalsominiiig and papering parsonage 14 67 the other day ; this is the third colt he I bridge across the creek,where th old woollen this year. winning twice and losing once to r.imo n4 service, with too privilege of returning
.that a govern, Communion set and table......,.,.,. 21 60 mill stood,'"i•s getting a little shat y, about Bay_Fearnaught. It was el timed when if uecessary. ALBERT MAY. _ _
__ _ ._ - inglloru managed to Cccuro a for no lees has lost this s ring. Rev. R: 7'url, of
pay P g ton fact of one of the stringers Davi trek Tearuaught defeated trim that he was pulled. l'
than 452 days last year. He at in 389 dos Repairing parsonage futniture, , .... 9 00 Goddricb, is es acted to deliver a lecture CLroby cOCRT of RFyrsrov.-Nonfor3 tis
y P Y One spring mattress .......... . 5 50 P Oildown_; itis stillpassable, however. Irs. - t hereby given that the Court of Revision for too
as an extra cletILin the Dlilit It department P R . on temperance in the Methodist church Forrib', of Anderson, -➢rich. w•110 was o a
and G'3 days as a sessional clerk in the House -- here, on Tuesday evening neat. Dara. y Complunontary. Township o Hunctt, in the Coulity ofn the
Esaid t will be
Intal ............ $1:7U 90 g L'itiit to friends in this vicinity, has tCtt'1'nCCI y hold ll the vinare s ay, the 26th 1u too said ,1887, l t
of Common?. Few men Call make a year Collins, of Clinton, has been visitin'r ' home,. DIa'. Hobson, at'., paid a visit to To- t The following letter regnires no comment to o' lockon ., for th the 26th day of May, 1887, t
spin out like Mr Pulkinghorn, when he is Paid --"'"""""'"�"'""""""' friends in Cioderfcb township. The fence ten o'clock a.m., roe too purpose or hohring appeat+
roll this week. Our school is in a prosper- , filr't4er than to say that the writer will be re -
friends the Asacavucent Roll of the soca torvnsbip ew
by the day. 13A51S BALL. -At a meeting of the base around the I3olmesvillo pound has been oats condition, the attendance having aenchecl . membered as one of the best officials ever A. n. 16117, and for rovising ego said roll, JAMES
DIr.1fills gives notice of a resolatiou doelar• ball oluli, "held on Wednesday evening, it repaired ; intruding animals (of which t1H this wcck, and likely to increavc. Rev. ' connceteYl with too Dennis :- - 188 BRAITHNAITE,Towii9Vpcierk of IIullett. ITullott'
_ ing that the preseut method of constituting was decided to join the Western League, there are many) may note find a home.- Mr. Kos was rognoete<I to stay anotl r SIIFRIFF h OFFICE, WINNIPEG, April lo, 7 clay 4, 1887
tho Senats is inconsistent with the Federal composed Of St. Marys, Listo well, Exeter The new blaeksmitb, Mr. Mulhollaud,left year•, by the quarterly board of Colborne Aly DEAR 1',vIBLFv,-When I heard that LINTON COURT OF BEVISION - TAKE
principle, as it makes that body independent Seaforth and Mitchell. W. Spalding ant on Saturday morning last to attend to a circuit, vbhieh wa0 held at Benmiller on you were appoio'ted inspector under the Scott C notice teat the Court' -of Revision for tho
Of too people,• and that steps should be taken Geo. Armour were appointed delegates to sick child ; his shop is in consequence Monday last. Eli, a son of Mr. Richard Act, I know that On would do your duty and Town of Clinton, will hold its first sitting at tete
to secure such amendments to the British attend a meeting Of the same at Mitchell. Walter, got his arm badly cut one day last I said to several parties here that if the tem- Council Chamber, T(+wn Hall, on FRIDAY, too
closed. Inspector Tom visited our school P 27th of MAY, at 8 p m.,'for trio purpose of hear -
will America Act as will provide for the The club has leased the Show Ground and on FI•iday, and pronounced it to be in a week, while helping one of the neighbors to perones people gave you any assistance at ail, Ing and rectifying all complaints against or or-
periodtca! election of Senators for the various intend to levet it off and make other im• nut straw. The east old part of the west that you would put a stop to illicit whiskey rore on the asse9sment roll of this resent year-
periodical
rovinces. prosperous condition. selling in your district, and I am much pleased Persons interested are requested too take notice
1 { ids of Dir. ntt'r hrnrsc fell dmcn nuc clay wIL6[AD[
provemonts. During the year a Cham- , _..._.- and govern themselves accordingty.
A. special from Winnfpego Dan., says : - "hi
emblem will be contested for, ITfENSALL. ;last ,v eel.' I to Bee by every paper tont I get from there COATS, Cierk. -
lion. Gilbert Mo liieken, ust returned from "u that you have not lost any of your old time
too club winning it for three years to he- 15ru:rs-C,nlfirntation service at 5t. Ynul'y
�lttaw1, says he learned tnero from Sir John come its owners. Town Coa uelI, I vim and energy. I st only serif that I . . ■
Dlacdonald that ho (Sir John) was to be raised church bore, an Wednesday ; bishop Bald- not there to assist yon as I might.- Wil ata Star L in e>,,
�o too Peerage that
lie
too 21st n Jas t e will VILLAINOUS. --A9 the train going north win Officiated, and administered the rite to ; 'lite re alar meeting was'held Monday Although I always take my horn, and I darn
be given a Beat fu the Hduseof Lords,andwill on the London, Huron & Bruce wag near- twenty-three persons; under the care of g g W. JACKSON,
in the diamond at this station on Tues- Rev, O_ H Brulognian, the church is in a night; The Street Committee reeommen Bay will continue it down to too end of too -
retire permanently from Canadian politics. g AGENT, CLINTON.
Finance Min- day morning, the engineer noticed a stick flourishing Condition. Dir. ; ItieTyt j Hti ;ee' dodyn n tdifferent parts of theftown. They power to enforce be lawld do all s I 1 amesurpriin ed
:sir , is to
nocoe r, Dominion has field Out his business to , It g
inter, is to anccued him its leader of lhe•Con• of wood some d1aERDCO ahead On the track, to hear tont some of my cid friends insteado The ovo line is offering inducements to tra-
but before he could bring the engine to a 1'111», Of this place ; J. C". is well-known hero iilso recommended that .70 to 7•, cords of giving you the aBaistanee they should are in
�y,rvative part. , cowcatcher struck it with- and we bespeak for him a large share Of pub gravel be put oat the main street, The g g y yellers to the old country that have Dever been
m ,vin to effect the repeal of standstill the cowca tic patronage ;rumor has it tont his st0clt a aotnunt ex ended 0n streets sofas this yea sympathy with the hotel men. I hope that equalled ill this section before, and intQnding i
\I r. T,attrier,rs B p they will see the error of their ways :gad rn travellers should come and get particalare.
i iso Act,On the ground that it is no- Ottt, veil, doing much damage to tbo wedding -rings will br diminishe(l shortlN js $12 1�. J
I .no 1•rnuoh Sir Charles
Tupper o- en cue. the piece may bare been placed pent. ]ioep on as you aro doing and you oil Rates wore never lower for su error aeoom-
lair an,l expensive. If I1 g alto down ➢les. Clittmbarlain, nfhnnavillo, and mother Tho' finance Coillntifter. tCCOtulttenrled snake the business so unprofitable that they
b his professions of a desire tihere with malicious intent, as in•Ltw of Dlrs. Caldwell, .is dva I. The 1'o' I Faynirnls ai lhllowi ; -W• (hha!a salary modritioD, The this mon aro t to aitilings fcr,*
weans anything Y , Y will gait it, and you will twin too respect of foie month.
economize, lie cannot apply the knife to a train found tht track Blear an hour before, son -frond is abroad, an([ Ltile' , the inn• and statimtetw, h:(,. ; EI. Tewaley, chnritY+ all well meaning; people in Sour section. 1 oat
ra scone excrescence than thus. SaJohn but the tObabilit ig that it was done by cats of Rev. ➢lr 0odfrcy, hn� fallen; it wn� w2 I ; C; le<ltitrd charit•v, :@1;.75 ; S. ' stood hi h }D to estimation whon I haft four AUnT.1Ttt', MAY Itch,
rt101'C vicious -stubborn
I R01tte b03's fur i 1 rl; the not knowing P 0
• stubborn in forcing the ini( nitons , y � rL big, levvfrnvulland rlOg (uul is much ^nis( �+I i Pratt,quarter's salary,@tlR,7,,; (h, 12entgen, I years ago, bntyourcouduct since yon rtcoived nRITANNI<', ]trAt• '`(tb.. I
was very "F,T:rIc, ll.w ^nth.
Act through h 1'arlianicilt, but if be docs 'lot the onormity of such an 0f%uCe, as it is by tor, f(tmily, W'e only wish th 1110nil 1 Work on v!rect, ete, e,*4.1 i'3 ; .TaCksOn Bio?.; I this hast appointment make,y mo still prouder f�i:,P.11ANK'. -II•sr iyt,
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mean to tako aliand pareonhl'ly ill another hardly likely any one would d0 such --all rpioable wretch could Lo f• :,�11 (1111 nml pill, suit f',,r e,7n•+tnble, `r`_5; I„ Trouse, salary, of yor. } rcman, your friend, d, ", Ci r.P.rre. l,t rl'rT.tt . JrNr, zt
election ho might afford to lot the two parties act in brond daylight, With serious intent:. i.}le,l n + hr do•.ei.v,
inset noel fight an soocthing like upial term".