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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1874-2-25, Page 2Mir A,i'reeklienitetts Harrows -D. K. Strachan, Ity-Law--P. Adamson. If ail Coat:act -G. Gran. For Sale -M. C. Cameron. Atrey Calves-Wm:Flnker. The Christian enion--0. C. Willem. snlitient nnmber of townships,. besides the town of Goderich, to be brhefitted, to give all that is required without em - bumming their financial position, wipe- atially if the Landon, Huron and 13ruce road does not go on, of which there is no immediate prospect. 1! powerful rea- son why we should be willing to aid such a road is that we thereby secure a large greet! from the Government. A sum of abOut four millions of dollars hu been set apart u a railway fund, and as there are about forty counties in the erovinoe Huron contributes at least one fortieth of this amount, oil about. $100,000. This Money cannot be spent except op railways, and if we do not do something to secure s portion of it, it will be spent for the benefit of others. Twenty years ago the counties at Huron, Perth and Bruce, with an equalized value of only _s $4,000,000, contracted a debt of half a million for improyeraents, and is .there a man in the three °optima.; who will say the money was badfy *pint Shall we te less wise in our generation I Will it not be better for us to. give a lit- tle assistance and have the road eith the many benefits accruing from it, them have the money which we Nese con- tribute W the railway fund spent _else- where 1 We tiust our readers will think over "the matter, and rnsidering the many and great advantages which will arise. front the building , such a road, be 'prepared when the time' comes to aid it, and thus secure to uti the bene- fits. of additional communicatien and competition, which will" do more than anything else can to aelvance the growth thia town and the prosperity of this part of the country. 021114 Trunk IllaillnkT. GODULICII RATION Trains leave 0.4 follows, - Mail ' • 7.00 a. tn. Express 9.45 '‘L " Mixed ' 12 30 p. ne. 4 6 3 30 '11 ," Trains mesh* ea follows,- • - Mixed • • • • . 10.00 " 1 " I 1141prons 2.00 p.' in. Mixed 5.20 6 61 Atoll .... ..... 10.00 " ' TM Wash liections. The 1114 -talon NUL The result of the British elections is Just as we are about to go to press, firrslly given as 331 Conservatives atd we learn by telegraph frotn Toronto that 302 Liberals and Home Rulers. The I the bill to re -unite the ridings of Huron total number of votee cast in the Hues for reeistration perpeses hes been lost Kingdoms was 2,500,000, a smaller in committee by • majority of one. number that at last general election, showing thst a large ; number of electors must have abstained from voting. Mr. Gladstone has resigned the premiership and Mr. Disraeli was called upon to form a government, which' he has done,its pet seinel.beitag ea follows,-Iltenjaminpisraeli,FiretLord of the Treasury; Baron Cairns, Lord High Chancellor, Earl. Derby, Secretary of State for 'Foreign Department; Duke of Richmond. Secretary of State for War; Marquis of Salisbury' Secretary of State for Iidia; Earl Carnanon, Sec - .rotary of State for COlonial Depart- nient; Goodin Ward Hunt, Secretary of State for Hume Department; Gathorne Hardy, First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir. Stifford Northeots, Chancellor et the Exchequer. Lord Lenhoz 'will be Commissioner of Works end Buildings o Captain Stanley, Under Seciretary of State ter War; John Charles Hay, Sec- retary to Admiralty; and Lord Hamil- ton, Under Secretary for Foreigt 1)ei partment. _ ,......_ _ _ TanInO Book Stotl. % , - Our Couuty Council at its January session resolved .te petitien the Ontario, Legisletuni to "WW1 the tat on hank stock. The niteition• moue belie.° the Hotwe last week, when iomotiois of Mr. Rykert to adopt the principle ,e4) toeing the stock was negatived on the' follow- ing divisien:- , , , Yroesto-Messra. Haulier Calvi els- 1 mens, °Ono Orange, Liudet cCall, 3feredith, Merrick, O'Donolphde, Lobito sore Rykert, Springer Wilson- 4. N eye -Messrs, Adagio Barbee, Bax- ter Biehop, Boultbee, Caldwell, Chile 'hoim. 'Christie, Code, Cook, Corby, Craig (Glengerry), Crooke, Crosby, Car- rie, Deimon, Deroche, Farewell, Finlay - seen, Gitford, Gorr. Graham., Haney, Hardy, HOdoius, McLeod, bleMenus, McRae, Monk, Alowat. Oliyer, ,Pardee. Petterson, Prince,- Read, Rdcfharde, Scott, Sexton Sinclair, Smith, Sutbsing- er, Striker, T:ioley,Watterworth, Webb, Williams (Durham), Wood -49. . e. - , Lear 1•00Ctille 011r1700111 • 1. Subscribers who flo not Elan expense 'tortes to the nostrart. ars ePasadiared as whaling to continue their sialserlptinas. 1. It sabsertborsontsr the diseeatinnanos ot their Peeiodieals nr newspaper 4, the publisher or plant ish- ors easy continuo hi, seed them until all arrears ars pskl sp ; and tubseribors see hold responsible for all as tabors wish 1. Lfienbeeribers neglect or rennet* take tho peri- odicals or newspapers front the one* to which they are &meted. they &relent responsible 1n1 they have settled their bills. eentlIng lumbers hack, et leer - .Ing thus Is tho egos, sot sash solid of down- Ihnuasee as the law requires: 4. If enbeesibers rensoNs tr other pares without %Iteration the Publisher. and their periodicals or newspapers are eent to the former dVections, Uwe ars held responsible. _ The date after each Subscriber's name Olt the address inditates the tine to ichirit kis Siitiscripfion is paid. rine, "erren slime; 1 Nara 72,'' means that M r. Sosith's SwAseription is paid up to 1st Martch and that he Otee.1 front that date. Sabseribers ses it to be to their interest to renew' *ornate, cu our !ernes are 81.50 snack% IN •1.1VANCS, otherwise $2 be ckorned. oltreGzo. P. llowzte & 40 Park /tow and S. M. PRY memo & Do., 27 NA' Row, are onr only authorized Ad- vertising Agents in New York. "-We shall be glad at all -times to receive items of local news, reports of meetings. accidents, or any incident of interest either in the locality where it occurs or te the county at large. Such matter may be sent at thereto of one cent per ex. if marked Printer's Cbpy and not sealed. 'To ensure publication in any particular issue' it shonld reach the piles notlater than Monday eveuing. Subscribers will confer a favour by notifying ns itf any irregularity in the rtelivery cif their papers. Milton •Signal. -Right HON. Edward Cardwell, Who waa Secretary of State for War in Mi. Gladstone's Ministry, is to be elevated under the title of Viscount to the peerage_ _ Rivington. -Mr. elcGowan, opposition, was on Friaay elected to the local house for North Vt ellington, by a majority of 84 over Mr. O'Callaghan. GO DERICII, Feb. 25, 187.4. Tkplie-11321011 of the Mains, the lullowing is the text of the bill to -re-emits the Relingsfd Huron for Regis- tration purposes. We understand there is a prospect of its passing. A deputa- tion consisting of W. Young, War- den, J. T. Gamow, Reeve. of Goderieh, J. _Leckie • Reeve, of :Tro- uts anti J. ft: , Wacky, Barrister,. went to Torooto on Monday to urge the passing of ,the Is curare, on behalf 14 the County Council :- • Wherese the Warden site Munileuel I Council of the County of Huron have, - •by their petition, represented that 'the division of the said Connty elf Huron into North and South Ridings thereof. for the purposes. et Registration te• Titles, is inconvenient to the People df the North end Smith Ridings of the. said County, and is unnecessary., Mad have Preyed diet the North aud 'Mouth ot the\ said .County 11 oroo should be reunited for the platten.* of Registration of. Titles, end it is expedi- ent to grant the preyer of the said peti- 'tion ; Therefore, /lir Ilatesty, by and: with the advice and consent of the Legislative Amenably of the Province ort,Antario, enacts as Mow* :- 1. Upon,efoom, and after ---nett, the North 111141 Seuth Ridings of the said.Cuunty of Huron shall be reu.nited for the purposes of Registration a Titles, apd the whole County of Heron shall upen, from, anti after the said due, fortn one &Itch Reoiseration Diviaiim ore Connty ; the Reeistry Office for 'the said Cennty of Huron abet! be kept in the Town of Goderieh in the said Cone - tee and the appeliontent of a Registrar for the North Riding of tete seati County of Hurod shall have rio ferther, effect ripen •frOin, aod after the said day. 2. 'Upon, from, and sitar the day last mentioned aforeseitl, mentoriale, evr- titicatee, register beoki, calendars, in- stnimentse documents and paperteelat- loceted the troOps wquld leave fer Eug- Le•Seeits..-The tuwn Council of G .stl- ino to the registration of, or other 4 laud about tho let 4' March. Titers is.' erich hire Resin orfesea to grant *Ahern instrnments or document, affectine real Etter.* Of 114,111173.73. Artricatylay, the great English states- man, , hMt,drian and essayist has said that Oat to the -printing prese, Inven- tions which ihorten distance are the. great civilizers of mit race_ Railways are the great shortners, we might al- most say extinguishers, of distance, and there are few people in the present day wholail to appreciate, at least to some extent, the enormous benefits they con- fer. The farmers who not many years me° had to carry their erain fort? or fifty and in some caaes a hnndrod miles to market, sell it at • very tow figure and take the price out in trade, meet ec nowledge that theysilways which have beeii built ere of incalcnlable edvantage to them. Merkel& have been. brought within easy reach, an 1 buyers who ors prepared to . take all their surplus pro duce, wheiher grain, cettle, horses, better, eggs or whatever else they have, are brought to their very doors and pay them the highest prices in cash, These benefits are all due to the which have been built. Altheueh we have reasonable rail_ way facilities it is a mistaken tioliey to rest and be thankful. Tie advarttages we have derived should lees/ as to seek still greater. Though we hay. numer- oos railways traversing the country ;n every direetion, the railway mileage per head of the popolatien in England and . the Unite& Strobe is nook greater than in Canada. Sometimes we beein think that too many railweys are being built, but after ale we need not fear that there will In more than are required. At any tete the rate -payers need not he sifraid that then w:11 not receive furl valeta fur ale eliey are asked to con- Ohnte in eid. If the capitalists who put their rtemey into these vindertakines do not mike &good- investment that is their own affair. The C rani Trunk has never -paid &penny to its stockholden, yet what week' our province have been to.day withont it I Some people object to the bonus system of aiding railways en the ground that thi compa.nies who undertake their construction should fernish all the money. This is unfeir. Whenever a roilway is built, all the preperty withei a certain distance is increesed in value, sod it is only right tfist those who derive the omit benefit should bear a share of the expellee. The many ot he r van tageserhich • railway oonfers should also be an inducement to treeke those who are to be benefitted bear a share of the expense of construction. These re -narks are called forth by the fact that there is a project on foot for the construction of another railway to Goderis.h. The bill incorporating the oompeny which has the proiect in hend is now before Parliament, and that the charter will be granted there is no doubt. Upon the assistance which the municipalities give will probably depend the construction of the road. The pro- ject is a ruost feasible one, the road r seat and west thronzh the very heart of a rich agricultural country, which is badly in want of a competing line to the Grand Trunk and to the 20a(111 running nurth and south. In connection with the Ontario and Quebee and Northern Colonization roads now under construction, it will forin the shortest and most direct route to the Agent* seaboard. An immense trade ie springing up with oar Ngyth-wegt poesessions and the Western states are rspidly filling np with as industrious egriculturak population. In a very abort time all the outlets for the surplus pro- deetions id those fertile prriries will be required, and if we look to _our own in- terests there is no news wty we in Goiserich ehould not have a share of Wee trade. If the road is b-nilt (a-nd -whether it is will depend largely on itleerselves) our harbour will become of • Tisk imensureast teeportanoe, and in eirsiase at least, our teed, will be Unt- idy immense. In wipter, having no econeetieg NV" tilma rolling stock of tie road sidt be availabie toe local traffic, the seamen when the Grand is lie crowded with through t. Qat ,the Iowa Stade ia ignored 14d the faroaccit *die la ooneequence obtaining lowliq swims kw their groin. the ixeswaby not feel disposed to a loom to the roe& there are 4 railways efeellwe dividnals and:clubs- requiring veoetable and flower seeds, eipecially the latter. Catalogues are mailed gratis and post free to all who are intereated. To moth we would say, do not fail to send for a copy at once. Cr10LING.-Tbe return niatelobetween the Goderich and Liteknow clubs took place at the totter villsope en Wednes- day last and resulted in an overwhelm- ing victory for, leicknew. The play took ploce on the mill pout!, whey., the ico 011-1 very reuelt antehimaod, and the Gotlerielt players were, thertifere, placed at a groat disadventege. being accustom- ed to play on:good ice et the rink. The leicknow curlers entertained their visitors to a splendid dinner at.Cope- ▪ 'fhe following the scoreoo LUCK NOW. GOOKRICH. Rink No, 1, N. S'entt. NYard R. Loos T. /food G. D.auglas A M. ROSS Dr.Tennant,skip 40 C.E. H tunber,sk ip 18 • Rink No, 2. R. Somerville . P. Adaiusen T. Matthie j. Thomson ReL. Hunter IC Cooke p. Kerr; skip 20 11; Hutton, skip 24 itink No. 3. C. McLean Horace Horton 'T. R. Dunn.' Re (dittoing J. Hunter E. Martin A, Olurtloch,skip32 J. H. Ifinlay,skip 13 'fetal Lucknow 92 " (loderich 53 Alatpwity for Lackdow 37 . Tuft Sreeot FIRE Eriti12/1t.-Abollt 4 fortuight ago the agent of .the Silsby .11*nd:tearing Co., Item • whom our .steatit tiro engine was• obtained, visited We town with depotstich from Mit- chell, for the pegmatite sweet: tee ma- chine listed. It wee teicee, to the tank where the mein genie. tresses West Street, and after a eliort time it gate out anti would not work. On examina- tion the pumps were foetid eo be bully 1 which had were' socord- rers to be ro- ast Saturday the engine is rder es ever. at the failure the engine. don. of sand LOOAL ____- B"AAL-A sale of limey goods it aid of ste Stertberes Church, Hurondtoad, was held in two last week. We under- stand a considerable sum was realized. RINGIIR4 -There are two com- panies of bell cineers travelling through Canada at present. One of the troupes gives a performance here next week. Coecoeo --Don't forget th& concert in the Methodist Church to -morrow evening in aid of the Sabbath School. A very attractive programme has been PrePared' Goose °stems Lorent.-The annual ,nieeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of Western Ontario took place in Toronto lost week. Clintoo wu chosenoas the next place of meeting. , Steeitinvo Wernon. - The wild weather of the last few weeks was suc- ceeded by a cold wind anti sharp frost on m„oose, A fall of Sinter to make sleigh- ing would be very acceptable. Tst-Nlecriso.-1 very successful tea - meeting was heti in flee W. M. Church • The Ifftialt4a. lillievenn'ingGlAsiwtr.ichee'irtitZu.ea- snhitiliPasibseQn:t1MhrInaa9acetillOr were present., Fon SALIL-Any one, wishing to en - gale in the manufecture of salt can net! have a favourable upprertunity ter do so as the Ontario Salt Works iu this town are4rwer.dVlokreat.ILFerriesville_ MI the • • 113tUd of a new village. which hu sorting into existence on the • town line of Ws. worth, hail way hetet** Winghism rind Leeknoo. It wants a post office and rail;n3Yors'etartniuzum. ;Tr:gni-What has come ovek our continue...caries in the North Wiling The Itutt Brussels Po.t ei hand prinTed on coloured paper; the Winohaut slifigenee minus a column' oit the third alai fourili pages, and the .111111.11aMilleallIWINMIneemealeelleillallaW111•11101- f real end feini! and 0 ke She herd Joan Same rl B awe den, Casaprtell, L Watson, Smith, Gar- proaperity o yon * , p 20 3 .9\ pabying trifling teatime:nal of our esteem and regard. Mr. Youttg replied substantially aa cw 7.kbucrtisculcut. w-5. a -Pawnor', Stnaill, Rub- we beg your acceptance of tits accom- and .1. Robertson. 011 SA la Mr be in son, D. ataon, Sloan, Johnstone vage,.Mackay, Evans -9. Rule 34 au suspended and the by - w was read s third -time and passed. Aleved Cainpbell, seconded by . Sloan, that certificates fur hears* grauttel to thOse who held them be - oro; with the addition of R. Tichborne place uf J. J. Wright. In aniendineitt, enoveol by Mr. Sarage, eeoontled by Mr.. A. Wetson, that the ante of eimli applicant les voted on eparoteli-Carried. - Thu following names were submitted lei taverp licenses greeted to each, viz: 1. Martin E. Bingham, W. Cox, F. Vest, E. Martin, E. Honker, J. Craig, V, el. Joffinstutt, J. Uotiogh, The tames of Messrs.' IL Tichborne, J. O'Doncibee, J. Thane and F. Mock ,were leo submitOed but being voted down he tenth ionnsewas not rewarded Report of Special Committee on Town Clock &biting that .the County Council lila 'nested permissipn to• erect -clock on Cour( /louse i( their Engineer though t could be done without damage to the that tilt wieuld report as to cost, &c., buildini. The Committee further stated at next eeeting.. The Couned then adjonroed. The 'estimates for the opening Yaar Lucknow Sentinel with oniy half a sheet. were submitted to the Ontario House ttf Assembly enyriday last by Hoa. Treas- urer Croeks. They slww an appropris- tion of $2,637,493.59, while, those fee 1873 were $2,944,001.23, a differeuce favour of 11374 of $336,563.61. The estimated revehee is placed at 0,672,- Seei but will probably reech $3,000,000. Nfter distributing amongst the Muni- cipalitiee the. large sum of 0,115,00n, providing feat al the claims created on Halttiar.-Conaplaguts eve -ogiag made of the diflicotIty cif obtaining geed tee for summer use thit year. What is being. packed away is not over 8 or 9 inches thick and is very porous se that it is not likely to keep well.. It is -ausity years since.there was so little ice in Lake Huron at this sessile Dome tro Art ooe auturso.---Mr. Wiffisin Pippr, one of thead rosideuts et GoterichO and froip whom the mills just aside the town limits received their nameee4ted on Saturday morning lod at the mleariced age of 68, yams Ile behalf' °f rsilw°1 w. ItY,,19!_°1 waa much rei,eved, b all eh k tie wits iidorrigYou Mu roily :ri!eit"lt tho whole berden of Municipal aeon, .btet. Fend • iudebteduesir erecting public NOomic hettoers. en • luilding,s, or previding for. ern- loOttorotet.-POoote would do well to • on. to theimount ef neitly e,000,000. lock to their leeks and fasteninee. The the Trevino.° w ill probably enter upon heel finites in the iebited States have driveti all intels of ),oas charecteis io C.mala. and we hear of burglaries 111 °fell direction. Ihui town hoe escaped seset, bnt we ntay toped to be visaed by cone of the beta' fingered gentry. Towe BAND.-ThePrange Itrus Band eyeing to internal ,diasentiela has been broken np, and meet of the mewl/ars 1875 a ith the bendsouie surplus in hand of net less than •twa ins thillars, Me .A.ShIntal „ &deices from the ;eel C ..tst anutetece deit Generel Sir Garnet Weilestey, otia- mond* of the Britieh forces, _Niteroi leave offered their services to form an en tee ,imidopendent Towne Ilea. if they are Cooinessie, tka ,lehantee cepitel, allewed the mei of the Owtrunteitts. 7th inet. The-terins of peoce were to utace, we underitionit, were .plarch wed euniodiaiele arra+ee anti it was in- ey subscription for the 33d leittmeien. estate en Llue North Riding of the Loun- ty of -AC:row, and registeree in the Registry Office at the Village of !Myth, or in any way fonniog part of the records and me mortals of the said Reentry Oftioe shall be transferred to the Regis, try Office for Ae County of Huron, to be kept at the Town of Goderich, and shall make end form part of the regis- ters, recerde and muniments of the said. pflice, and the same shall rank in the erder and da.to itf their registre in the said North Riding, as if they hal in such order and date been registered in the Registry Office for the said County of Huron ; and the Regettrar of the said County shall have the stone powers and duties with respect to them, and to all searches, certificates and ether matters relating to them, as if the registration of the deeds, instruments ane docu- mpots., to which they relate had been effeczeil in the said Registry Office in the/ Town of Goderich. • 3. Upon, end frotn, and after the day Aimee mentioned there shall be paid out of tee amount payaree to the nee/inter of the Cottnty, front the surplus fees re- ceived by the Registrar of the united eivisions of the said County, to Witham Terrance Hays, Esq.; bow Registrer the North -Riding, the sum. of six dred dollars yearly • for the term. of tiye years. • Th same .... nber •uf tavern reastin for congratulation that dot war .• has been brought to a seccessful tenni. , 11 necatiatotth as tiles.ut, %ir,earr !role beein gratitei d, nation before the bad weaiher seta in, t Le, eiereeeeeilb; ,:ee.. P.e.Pite'ecil; fiea: when the army, which hes already me i ficense by Hie town is the cone as butt fered severely from sickness, would be I year, but the government fee has been exposee to greater hardships then eyer. °mu" frul° °I.7 t'' ..2:.'' f TVIII Noting RIDECil NI IIMItER.-We General Wolesley has misled another to inderstand the friends of Mr, Farrow. his laurels by the manner • in which he i m. it., intend te give him a feed at hat carried out dee campaign. e Forlwich some time soon, probable. *lee* the time the local how* edtiourns DOX11111411 4121Mt. . • "si , that good talent will be. had. ' We -7-- mariposa Abnitiam Lauder and Charlev The Dominion Government heve ale • llykert are the goodOalcnt.' Sat • the pointed Mr. Edward Jenkins, M. P. for! math I . Dundee,Scoilandetud author' of "Gins's!' 41.14 11411t/t0 . eV:oust-We 'de nM Baby "' Dotninion Agent in the room of 'knew -when the fau/t lies, but the works A thee harlot& ao not appear to have passol through, malt e worn by san.1 and ells ingiy sent to the mann az patted. They' Cat110 IthiCk ellthi were put in place, am now in as ieeel wor It is but jestioe tent ee to warhorse not the olt but *eine to the accennti in the tont, resultingifoon the extensien nowbeing midair( the innin sewer onElgin Street. Though Ihe Insurence Com- panies eive lower rates %here , there. is a steam firo engine, it is only oticentlition that tho fire taiiks ere eept properly cleaned out, as AO eiyoilie can 1* effec- tive if it is ohliged te pump sand when running at high epees& The town an- thorities will do wet to member this and see that the tan cleaned. The Sits no foal of theirs th out, matte no charge ° • '• • 2f.r„ Slakt's Withdra llon. Mr. Blake'swithdraval from tee Celenet and the comments of the Tory press thereon, draws forth the following sarcastic remarks by Jimuel Briges in the Notiona/'nerspeper,- The Tories are gloating over the idea that they ran now secnie Bleke. They feel as cheerful over hts leaving the Csbinet if they had elected sonie man for the Local Legislature by a majority of two and a half. a They are thankful for mighty small favors these days. le is surerisiteg hew highly the Hon. Ed.artl hes Inuit in their estimetion. A short time since he was e harsk sweetie, . nnseciable, haughty, cynicel, morove, pedantic hair-splitter and Chan- cery quieLler. Now lle is the only man on the Gov - orient benchys who ever possessed tho slightest qualifiettions • for ruling this distracted country. They, have, stehlenly eiscorered that they -storeys did think a great deel of the emineet Edward. suppoite they know best about, te is. "Language was given to conmtal our thoughts," said a cynical Frenchman, and the Tories have concealed their ideas about Blake most effectuallt until a few days since. They el ways did so idoliate the' talent.. ed Edward O the late Mr. Dixop.. Ile will have how- everemore extended powers, embracing been, properly done: The outer en of the north met and the nowt end of the not only ernigretien matters, but the south pier ere utrking, t a en trareiaction ()Leitch other businese as the evidently not restilig on a 'Iola folindoe to. Mr Jookieut is well-ktrown ei an tion. Pdetiore ;en oed in iprothecting .ithasitouthunpii itTny 1 *city tr• anil Goveremere, may reeler° him . to attend earnest . Peheitier ea! : the 0:lenial . - se ' . e,„„eteeser e -We learn ' thin comieetion, and -it may be infe that, itechoosing him, the Cove uf of kept properly qu. tkoexh it was t410 Penns@ gave t miring them. Town 0 - The regular 11101.1t11 COUllnil wall 1101(1441 r all the Members were Minutes of last reg. li T7:I ifteUlgto:Yieteig rco"iionsuanu iralfPtPiPoils4c1;e 're . •• received,- ,. . '. Letter: from Jos. t'O iya & CO., IhoW- uti eel the, suut 01 i 'a . distillerya IT !tote Cocos to tater •reaolutioss of * last,‘,year wore ufaituring. Co. ' titre- engine. . Someisf feet il to give theta how ocettpied ii claiming wee ' 114teeoin. alli1b7-itti:ttionittet; . r mid lleserS'Getio loon. " . oehhom mid others et itments iu the -p.ostoeion. of the torn. 1 ft I the tempests Hand. The, Clei k eiej sitliutItn)tiicelr'';:iiiim ef teg:mizing times austriiments et eliar,i. the Vetril II it - talon liene Ceeleiti 1 ere in his keep- ing and tete: he h el •eivol instetee tions to offer these le tueei to be' used by a Town 11.do such -cella be lireseicol. The su t ao referred to ii :t Cele -late. ionsis 1 Jlesses•Sioltn, SAVivrti, Alock.yv. son atsd Smith. eiteethag of the WO arguing last, reeent, lor sia twit speci- mg that they have r tkkili 31 in the one awl claiming- 'remit aceer.leuite eeth a The tax remitted. , Lotter from:elle!) wi.lt referee°. to • .attd • Letter,from perAtide U4114: the posoessunt of their 1 Ity:the.-Iligh. School 1133 yeor's rent for d eIrt uf the 3Ia row; Sasitit and t. ter form J *skim; -for certain i Fence Viewers -H. Spence, Stillien1 _ _ llissett, James Linklater, Amos Fisher and James llowatt. follow s The Council then adjourned to most The Christrn. Union, my Dem. Frien,d,a; I have to express , again at a call froin the Reeve. than 1 JOHN A. efellONAll If, - An Unger(ori4m. br frpe,b1-,/, Journ- my noun thanks to you el ler this ' tangible token of respect end oteeno ' r SYS:UV:C:7 araylankt elis Peressuiwities'inign•••:nig .k‘hienlyte:f O. net Stony of onr readers xi!! deeply reeret ITf1:111.11.4"11;1 , ex!) iban bttreut also to lese n of eliiit midden ;' and imexpeeted utter I ' The 1.4te Willi= Mzir. deal h 4 (file Of litarou 'If o deet and most Tee e:i,-:;ft an 1- ei,,, et the .,:.:, i ;,.. - Tit Clerk. IVeNItY WARD ttheei'llie.e. F.',.!T.itt, al,dr01,1 t;) ItriL-1,,,i, Iforole. If Itt-aoho7d M Iffcrs, Srien;•e, Art, 11,forin,'Ne.,•i, L,,,.;ci..i.lure, Music, ' A. gricutture, Ttarie, Fin -tore, etc. riner.tity un benifoirin:thlYesef6ry"lerlidy:knflinn:rfasidnglyYfeou o ...s residenea on Thiirs.lay last., at 9 of iteerese tie, tei v ,•.•,,,..e, 4. aiid quilt - 00 the part of all, who, a &in neepy to , esteemed residents, Mr. teleaus Mier, ligeee, journal 1.,.. vk I , ieil Mr. Item ett ret. s of a few Township Clerk and 'ere. tirer ot the wove'. ,n. to white lie in eny ea v one see. are not the representative,. among you I may do so ..-oh etevier lairlouteletel, Ayrilline. y;•o„;,1,ope, in the : terietic • st AK PAX 1:01,* Iii.sid...: IttS eitt- e (,,lizre- too/1141'1p of Tucker:smite,' teho died at tributes. llis artieets ea veriees ttifitri ' famines only, but of the who ptanco and fidelity, and . that your yeti. 11407, and Rt amm ,earte Kee remeved tenet art Kees, are art rective. feeriires of getiou, es well as others net helanoo. 1.: - i here this eveldlin will tend to to Englaiel, where Ire resided -until 1834, . the leper.; It is a p.teer for al! foindin i t a 6 1 dor Mr. 11.iiir wee' 1, .re in th.• Pereili of . • omen / v.•rhatim rep, irta ef leo et. kn. . 4LE.Tt NE- 11.tttlf•TA%101.4' 5114 tie. charac- • t o'cleck, frora eaters:item ef the lenge. to the congregation. . . , hen ao emigrated to Canada, and, in everywhere. Ito form, 24 pagest large long es I may be privileged to June of the mune year, settled in the ! tenon), is very teinvement eir readimig. w I township of Tuckerstuith, on the farm ' binding, and preservation! lt hoot the on which he lived eter since and where largest cirouletion in .tke ' World of its he diele Had he lived until Jet* next ' elant, uittrIlitifvfore cn'ii afford to employ Clerk end Tresteurer of the townshipood the lost ii)erary ttleat ; end flux year he would hate been a rosideett of Tuck- ersinieh fot 40 yeers. Ile wu the first the paper will be ma le better then ever. credit to hinnelf and profit to tee maul, . Anthor of "Uilelo Tlen's Cabin," "The MIN. II altRIET NEIWPIEN erowe, contiodetrto fill tho joint oilices with ' consequently. held them 31 years:- cipility until his death. lis was ap. 1 Ministere ht",. jog," et,!.., etc., writes eel, ! contributeseher articles, steriea, etc., fur eischeurrie for the 410 ,rt141$1. U. 01.011, and peinted tethese °filo-eau 1813, anti has",' was a most painstaking and carefill , *hie Pair!' 0/"10'• • zealot* for the welfare of his mune:elate 14.111.s-ription per senietie etteet, which' official, and waa ever as anmioes tied • ty in if it had Leen hit een property- einchiles i he nee, pair ,of -Frond' Oleo - in fact, Ile 'teemed to cherish a feeling r ?eerie eith'•eellt"e• ' • . grepha which are presented to every separably connected, and that iteinjury 1 - • . e7 Perk lea.ce, New V otk. _ to OTIU Was an injury to tee other. Mr. i that henstlf and Tuckeramith Were. iii- , J. IL b'ORD k CO., Ptibliebere, 4 latI,SIs 111 thie country. By his.own • ... . 11.). C. WILSON, ' Agent fee Huron.. Muir WAS . never married mot had, 'no re.- 1 ' eitereetic anti ceaselesa indestry he -site- I • e - kr:let...yin c dl on yoe 'in a few dins. , 'Lem into (me' of the most . fret:lel and ' - Ar. , ,A, unaided, in converting a forest ' _, hying by a cutieelerehle sum Inesilit. A' •ts 1z' 1] BY-LAW Et 874. i . han3souie in the Colinty of Huron, awl Ile p eneesee a high seuso ef honer Ono T-.. --ra:se - b j vv., or" Loa n the slIn of integrity, awl W0.1 a men whese word • et. eee elteeevie1,t,e 7 Ct f.,., thP. lottrio,Ae awl generomis ars feaultesamel fitly pereon ' i:a , i• ' was as' gone as his ben,le- Ile ,,,,•as -ki,,,i - ea foto!. se( or -C.: .,.V.o.th.:17ti Grar,t he have it in -1 ' piaci to, him in vain -err este d I '''''''''1,1 ''''' 4 11' 1 4 " " letalt1C11 -1.- t.o....r.i rtrot ot T00...fit's:I t.'4'‘ Wh..r.... the Cwin,•11 .if .tlie C.iiporat,,,n or 11,4 , at ravel 11,1A4A. ta , •.1 a ,/ . Is ,,ns in tided Whorni ho cone:Olen,/ worths- •tretan. whom he hadcu rid : . paroles. the . . . n . enceolever ep- ' ', 'tete."' t ..""" " ' very tvide circle 4 warm "'friend 7 „I . tis power to. render it, t.o 'vote. aele. '. •' O. 1,1., 61 A 1.1 I.r Nit. .i...stry , r : i 1. . e said reekted 1 IS memory 'will he long even -shed b a.: i ''''' ''''''.'''''''' "rn intr'r (2oinattil •4 the aliddelt Mid unexpected. Althougk ,he.., *"4'"i -r.11' ''"-t."" 4.1,131e:ten ., mt. muir.. (Leath i, i ,....r to . A . "t lite Alla of twelity ttoilr . . . s and - .e. a tee ..- t . - „as ai .1•11ar. no the 1114:1,11:f IlfrrI1,111•1 IMAL16..1., 4 .•fthe whore- ratealtte .satipmeltd that anything seriotis 'was the "'nee eiet eeteleet eneeeleet ite" el'etti•-:" "'- e aten& a intietine a loet a, week preyi,„" to Lia deed 4 tf at.y oomitt. Wt. o7.t.4-1.,-.•.17.Zit't1brieirltree*to 11" illit'l b°°11, "'Viewing of a bed odd for l'ilinonaLl.7•''ili'eratio'd C7I"'..% "r_oilu""rre.4'"I'" twither himoulf _, _ _ _.__ ,,, „us f..e.. et .; isentieettie no smith, time teressitt.rt=7- n 'T en) , i i f1 flU• thttorl or atilt part theret4 t.-t...tnling 'to fh .illit111 lay ., e w.ts" in Clitoron, whither he et.:..,•Slr•r,'''''':•.ass•Ptua 0111•• 4"t4414 df4 er cutuaii at 1.,,,qteeetevinei limit 00 wear), tRo ,,,..,a, , sd.,?(Atzler,.. tioowne woo otleiree o nue ter. witlyhen. On T,utetil ay : Oita he , l'r,,,,',_.,,t1. '"'„e`o f"r. 44."1 4 Ar "rle tre'lhrned 1.7-,2'1.1t , ,- ' ',Title en blisioutee _ t on hoOtOilig. Nee mt.-ea.:P.- ti'e .. Itat '''''',:.11e.riqn1.;li,,,,,T17:,;h7- . or the first time of 'beitogillossiti of the 'fowrilthi 4 r-t1;711.X!!..; :"PtY thr"' ''''''‘'"rte" 11.411ole ', : t1r.,ut earl," .i.„, 6,4, .). . -.re- ammuinienteneete fet pai.t. on the amid d.to vs itticen in..4.ifie en Wovideolay tiab,F. 1,, totasia,,,,o. 1 thirty du:iare. fir itranul,t/..41:0.t....,,,,,o.l. 1,,,,,,:.,4d., --. 1 envie elite ufght 1`. often -at at the rate of itia Ivor retit lwr snout* If:, 1.: ..... aeon nye *mired awl ettfl.ty lithe do -ere' 4_ "4 ,weres meeta,,2,., he b„etiniet ._...e,e Ithfhty teeth Clem a lin-It dent tu tre; I.' no"iill."rt..2 111%1K11. f Ar • taoksruoith. A Stoossere TILA trriNc..i.-011 the evenina id Thursday the 19th inat. a rep. stenewitil t0/1 meeting was held' 111 the 3lethodist'Episoups1 Church, latta's corner". Music was eupplied by suable choir from Seaforth easel by an organ, and led. by-Peof. Crawford, 11111111C teachee, ef that village. Addresses were delivered bY the. Rev. Mr. Collins, Rev. 11. It, Feltner, pastor (of the Church, .01.16y Dr. Campbell of Seaforth. • The euaniuf1E3 was nsalized,which complete- ly clealre the debt off the stables. the objett for nshieh - the. seiree was got up. , MT. • eCatootie desire nailer to ittrengthen than weaktn the tie, notwithston ling the4i Tory cries et_ • Meanies'. Whirl. Mr. Meredith IK. P. P. for Leann has introdured a bill into Ifie Ontario Assenthly. et' pting mechauine or ser - Mt Yants'ingesi out ateachineet. The fol- lowing is the Main clause of the bill: - Debts due or accruing to a mechanic, workman, taborer, servant, clerk, er umpleyer fer, or in respect of, be e„ee, or talary, shell net heteafter be liable to ii izure or attachment, under the proyi- genie of the ctonitnen law procedure -act, Mr, Joseph Beck of 31eltlaielvilli, met with a gerions accideet about ten (Nye ago. While engaged in the upper 'tort of MoKirkpatrick's tannery wherte lie is emplpyed, he lost his footing and fell to the Boor below, a distence cf six feet, striking on his head. , When the other men, who woe away at dinner, tst. the tone,returned,they foundblieed:Isialelign agf qde 3rt et strain wnasedebayrrtitalee fai tnidi 0 tended to awl is noir fast recoyt ring. • , Ou a JAIL -The total expendituns ter the maintenance of the [wen cooety Jpasiirs1 f,orwlassit rations per prisoner was only TO cents. The nutilher of ceromitinents wag, II, 32 .are elosstel at a temperate •liebits and 53 ieteniperate. Few jails in the • • bleier keiot, and. the pro. strengthen the bond of union tet w„,„, us. 1 would also exprosothe hope teat we mey ail be one in Chrue, akat aer great aim will ever be to promote Ilia glory and the welfare of eace et her. Cetwei I. 31Errtwa.-The Council met le the Township Ilan: qn Mondale Feb. '3, 1$74. All. the mbinbers of the C.,un- cil presentol the Kure MAI* Chair. As by adipternitteut from last meeting, this meetiog,should lave been' held on- the 6th inat„ t, as it was not convettient for eolitie i abers to attend, it was fur- ther adjeurned tilt the 9th Oat., and met at the call Of the Reeve. This meeting h been called chietivto *mewl and reser* go the 'oeistiug By laws of the Towaso i , and adopt new ones if necessary. , (ter having gone very fully into t woe Metter', it u -se moved lay_Alr. tu, McAl ' ter; seconded' by -Mr. Geiaater, that t e By-laws, as now revised, be copied by the Cierk into the book ifility- law, dt thet-tewnship, and further; testi at th•-)i elm l' 'fueling of the' Gooecil - Carried. oted by Mr. MeAllistet, 'iv - melte] bO r. Geigher, thee the 'salaries ur of the lect passed in the thirty-second point • nein courts„ or under the provisions of T portion of crime, titling into censidero- year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled tion sine and to pulation, is less thee in An act to amend the acts respecting ffi.vi- any other comity in the province. ... eestas' Asseeterwx• - The next say other oct relating to the attechineet replier Tweedy' meeting of the Huron or garnishment oi debts. • Teachers Association milt be held at Clinton on Satorday, fith March, cone er Vs Petition of Mrs. le etig attkinz further relief. Itefprred to Relief Com- mittee. Repent of Bylitioi ei bailee tee recent- inereliug that a. teethe er. be 4iiipi.,sed mailing • 11. fown u in O ordence s, enO "sod or tted to him Aletod ty Mr. otai I, secotnitel by Mr. A. WritarnO tha t e toport be're- fareed Lack te thee° Itee with power to employ s .SrlItC11 4T SI mid they destai abieleitely neeeseatty. ' It...port of Finenta IC: annittett recant - molding the path, t t of the account,' ef mencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. Mr. Mil- . . f,,rthrt, purpose° of ex try,loweata riersin with _existing la printeil copy toile toria anti 1,:ew Westmenter. For the turns yet to hand are thoae from Vie. lain his method of tesolang. 0.bject ler Inspector of Schools, will illustrate the' "Look and Say" method of teach - The priling took place in British Celumbia last Friday, but the only re- ing reading, Mr. Fe Fergure will tee- -tee, and for the latter 31r. Cuunteghain di. et euasccseho iannstdg sun (11:ms sp cation are iavited to attend. te_e *r.n3iinFitthrfitil:•)stit Friends of edu- former Messrs. DeCesmos 'and Ros- A 113.s&pprohousion. The Seaferth Expositor falls into a mistake when it opeaks of the bill to unite the Townships of Colborne, Ash- field and West Watranosh to rfie Seuth Riding of Huron for registretion• pur- poses as a set off to the larger measure to re- unite tha riding,. The promoters of the former measure are just as anxi- ous as any one to have the ridings re- united, and it is only in ewe the larger measure fails to carry that they will press the lesser one. Those tosnships feel the great inconvenience of the existing state of things to such an ex- tent that they desire ta hare relief fcr themseiveo, if it should be denied to the county at large. There is, we are glad to lament, a fair prosprt of the bill to re-enite the ridings being carried, in which ease there will be no tiecessity for proceeding with the other measure. - - - Meeting of Parliament. I are elected, all we beliere supporters of Tertion IT our re TRAI10.-WO OM - turns out to be a mistake. 11; has bes ritually .sonnd, and the statements of triumphantly elected fur .the capital. mend the article on the first page; onder Mr. Ilackenzie's itegernmene, It wat ' ' * lino to the earefue nem. reported !that Mr; DeCusmos .had the abe;e h e'in rs'.'The utterances 011ie sought an outside constituency, but this sellefre°f tue a; rreNties on trade subjects are this article are uufortunagetevleyratr;atiEtrees. out In trat e business people to teus showing thet the sympathiesedf the We have 21n1 tr()R11(f d erremluwbich were bronght people are in complete word with the ilin°1 ligtahlellperni ions het& of "taking it policy of the present government. ' ell '').. • i tt cwhich unfortunately is 1 • die ed in among Falt0 A:12"Z. t° h go ootent. "1 -be system proves dise Jas. &tenders, vie, anate Lamont a C, Jas. eleDoeugh, pet te. real, tee ; D. Aid cut tiers, in, $3.3e. 1. Rupert of Street diet .las. Craig h .tioct for extolls' A 'Wane() tof $86 b AR:titling thet it ''' elteriel by etre .ele. Wittsor, that A111.11Int of bit con tinned till lie cum the tune foe said 11 it& in. to be extend- ed till -spriiig. Owned. , Account of Jae. Craig foe extras on Main Sewer VO.).404 Referred to Fin.: iiice Committee., . ice, $.9.43; Bitch- . 'lumber, $12.08 ; in up fence On N. , coot for loci ig- (yet adopted. /I Spector sheeting emepleted his eon- eif AlaindO.wer, and ;1113e, iie Ilia; rec.-nu- t. 11 't i. • I, secondca by t. Oran; tie paid the la ct, less $13 to be, te- 1 test some tilling in, of th year Rann ill; Thon oo gh The - Thu graft toe certificates fur Tawny LIC,111Sell, eittrtl etc. • • titpisnow. .1:1441 7, .:-alt-i-n'the Set of picking A4 toMer Ott Monday last at a sawo :rig "lief r Belfast, se a yeung man, up a et ick immod, a party %elm 44Yas spier ne, ortuintely struck the yonint men it the fitee with the stre, inflicting y gash o'ver the lei; 'eee the t we. /At. SIctiregur 'wits snit for, and , cithit•elletlite°-D° 'rt. a' ca‘r‘tlo, alr.totrs'ell.idyy fuis .doist well. 41 -St afire I. • in,h0o, rthtITION. -Oil MOIldity stcrstt 110 1.114 14\n'll'r\ t. Clore. that Junes Thimipsen he le Cur sm. Mzsrumi..-The Cored! nett to -day (Jan. 19, 1874,) Oursuant to statute, at Dean Swift's Hotel, lelego„. non, George Armstrong, Reeve, Olaurice Dalton, Depnty.. Reeve, Pattie( Clere, Andrew Dreany, and Anthony C. ii,ta, kins, Councillors. The minute% ,o hot meeting were read approved :0,4 %jelled. Paper. front Hon. Archilete leE,,,.. lar relative to immigration all see,ties were laid on the table. A written' applicatton ay, rteei om front Mr. ltobert Ellis for the .ita oi et' TO 0 'whip Treasiirer for the iirtseit yt tr at a solar? of $tsd • year. Moved by At. Helton, soo ••• I: I l.v j. Clare, that James Howard be Au '......e. Carried. Thoutas Park was spoointol by to. Reeve. , Mooed by A. C. Hawking, sec tiVied by M. Daltem, thot this C orea powa ity-Law empowering the Tra eve% lf Selma' eection No. 11, As1.11'.1.1, ... b., , rOw the suio of eight ban be I .1 el tie fee the purDosa 4 builciino a saa,,,,,,; Itintiel n said aection. P.,,,,,wiir,i t,, be issued payable in Qle ytets.--Car. 'tied. ' • AI oved by, M. Dalton, stiewt led by A. y Droaity, that 'I'. J. Sloorlem!e'eeraount Lir stationery, $6.72, be paido-oerriej. Alovoi' by A. C. klaskitoo :needed by A. Dremy, that the Trottorer be notified to renew Ins bond.e-.Ca ' e . rtli, : llif (teed bei M. Delete, *es...Meted y A. C. Llav7kins. that Dontla Reel .-. peel the sum of t2,45 ter -autiount ef unsteoe -in his assessment- -Canied. - !Moved by A. _Dreier', aro eel by- to Clare, that Philip l'helon. l'- • . -o",„, Win :Haploid an.1 others lee erertee ali order for #7.5o far repvirino % hreach ant d 6 end out moo- o aloe. 4 Lioense Intpectors for the curren i the roo , ., 14i110 esch-eCamied. Moved Ivy Mra in the Nino mile river.-Csrrod. e, secouded by Mr. McAllister, 3forett bY A. C. Howkint. sot -oiled John Allen. gravel, $10 15: Jliei the If bheyrlief. Dalt-no that the Reeve ie net I, by empowered to- gialooia order e, h. foihreing accounta be pia, viz.: is Walper. for gravel and damages, 1. beading scrapers, $1.50-;'110.714irtb isr-ivolourifitilrieblituotnthie.f3.trrailist',":,.vitiknal4.,),:::. for gravel, as certified ;by James huudred dollars fer the pare retee por- tie' 'eaten:eater, fe ro- cerrie.i.. in," certain debentures of thio tornsiiiis git en to tlie Wellington, Grey aed Bruce' Railway, neje (*der 'Cu be pail, eat of the division 4 the earplug eistlis;leni. cipol Loan Fula speropriatiaot, oo.. township of AaLtield.---Cerried.".. ' ' Moved by -A. Dieany, secendol brat , C. llowlyiiie. thot Wm. 11 Oleuah be Ole-seor fee Olio present year., ; ". . Alored in` ametidineut by d. lAtItoe-, lecuelea by , 1'. Clore, diet JAA Delete be Aesessor.. The rubtien carried. . Moved tsy• A. C. Ilowkiii., sO•aled .1ty. el. lealteni, that R.. Mel i melt 4e. given the sine of .ee, he bein 4 i., ti Ai. t use circulistatirece .Carried. ' , Morsel by r... Doily, seciel i-1 bele Clare. that Dot:is Ford in L etert.r. • • . • . . Mr.' Archeiteld Antlerstm„ Move.' by A. Drewry, ereotolol b 1; . Y - .1. itO onyipright.sliiit in.Messre. Clare, that the *Aeries of the velour &.:,' nitles•mill..happened to ...melt "Slitters ..f the towuthip -for the tear aft, when hie over /vat . wouna . 1874 tro ao follows, noetely: Clerk till. it, thniwing Mr Anderstet seven!' , Treaseirer •dril„Attlionte.flo e.O.o, L - against the curly ef the "stone." ! celled Inspects,r1 $2 for meth tavern, es !really rest:tied from his .pere - Cellecter $35, ASS,101T $45, .eclectete or t b ilia employees in .tlit. ! Jurors Site' each, leettrning ieloie ini iee , andorith the exception tsf a slight •encloo-Carne.l. • s . ' or two ie net* Ilte won° for his Atoyed by A. Dreoey, sec bieloliO I' S ..'LAISesaCiatit:e.itz..- In lost joule we _ nelopenient 'which took- place mined then adjuurned to meet on ay Feb. 24 fer the purpose of eteo teed tlos illage. Thts week we heed a laleer:t stneesclitriuti: offorc ituhnecif:_ulfiitn.t[redehRief!i the leo hst siwiihir. • le,„,„„„,, that a dimes of said office on or lefare the min thee tewriship of Aslitield tlita :yet fifYointlti;e0C. divoptai:i;ng,ohreis st.act"terivytio:srrtoieda oenui iss that township, and 111 thin 0:1040... T11111 IfornagCli 'Kitigsbrid..te, ma the fame' :Moe hi le teband at preeent, nodes in here he has been workiug e, and he will nn .doubt rorised when he rettrins aod e (*alike* sponse has been. notthe:zzoo-r4;174(inel. r come Inseector for time year 187t, prereled he futuishee the Council with to aeces-a The Domiuion Partiamene will meet for the despatch of business on the 26th of March. Ministers are hard at work preparing their measures to be laid before the House. The Pacific Rai" - way toiestion will cause considerable discussion. steamship beet specially f T !ey- ing telegraph cables in tho Atlantic ocetn has been lairached at NeweasEe. report last vreek that a rupture het nate the French and English sec ' wee t 'Dies The Tory papers got up a aoretio :eons of the ci•e,e„.. sucteree te those who practice it, as well gs 011 to heal the breach. The story was ef :v‘tieet le In "ewPw" I as atinrious to Heise who desire to'coe. d essA10,1n.EssoTuutaidx..b_illisineessorp.oriunr- owl a acei ti_ Cobinet was imminent, and that Hon.' ---°"amed Jarses AleThonald, met George Bruin} had been telegraphed fur . , . . fishieirtrueetlwienr perilo•usti har va ebe ont uotie course a gross fabrication, the Only pa: out to where Inslino;es. °While engaged sible ground for it haring boeu that Mr. tance fromotthiceeda that the ice on w hich he whot they are worth. l'r himself he was d. taece of about ° opening in - oa;ogeo to plunge into twhosere hewin ...eine but order to sails doubt be of frequent via Ogdensburg. Such rimeet intelligent public wili take t way home to Toronto from e; h t towards the needle of the occurenee but a eeesseu - • .-..1 [10 , getting the boy across the en York epating ieith hem f t the aid of a pole he ene- ma detached and was Brown called at Ottawa when on le Litringsaent fifty feet an elk t shore. Such si cold bath e:lamilber out on the at this seseou awn sat ndd (Itthwagreeinnleabie • thing bu Tho Rev. Robert NIOff.iff, En 1 h 1•1112Y 6 • 1Dr. Livingstone his son-inlae, Be soon be °-;,„'elt•of tho moat extensive. could have reached the place he is°c c?dr rt °I the death of chasing ee,„°- -r °noel the attention of cur -gale. f the ee_r Sagnear°a; o vegetable seeds will the time fur nun Missionary to South 4ter'ea, oatibta the ° o 1874. -de - . frorreetness of the repo does not think it possible the d t to hate died. Ile flintier niers sal readers ° l';;:t ad have had the pleasure eatalorleste"-g. Among the mony dthealters. the 1.1.%CtOr's supply 4 pro . that who a u eopl co of eitariallotiOdr hp••• ebe, etrilinrce&aterentlifone wtio - . Applicatien fur '14 reirn 'Licenses was matte by Henn? t n, John trDono- II Ittito, Elijah Menke, . Honker, W. J, ddltustotio John Hobo h,'y. west. nr. Cox, John Craig, Joho Plumes, R. 'Leh - borne, F.. 'Binghain, O. Mack, and for Shop Licensee by W iitely & Eltiott, Shepherd &Atraehan. D. Rergusen, J. L. Sturdy, DWtchellitroso Olio. Cattle, H. Cooke, Geo, Grant, John Payne, Henry Horton, 0.•11. 013. The Inspector rienorted favourably on all these applieatiene. - ' An applieatiiiii foreavern License•Wall ale., received font f . Vivian, but no 1 report -Wee nein* /okra the Iospector, So it con:auto be Intel -tuner'. , ItePort of Moy r ohowing relief .grant ed in January to $186.76. Aocnunt ( f E. ed is relief 1l. friends sua Admirers of the ' tree. O 1:1/11= ea ap4ocejrvan,rn: ttoo enxic:mo,d Othaatt. was ample. Tee re -port doubted at the Foreign thee, of Mr. 0°O„,' o that the °°°ds plore: will await vete The gre" taliet for es' IP° - ',shun are followeJ, g hue, btWt *" •111:ectstri fi.ret fe.sted adore further nitelligence respeoie Y 111-14° ex- tsbliallm'etan' noreoesers, and if • the &reale- coseppotated in possetoing and Town hill. prascott is hare a naw raaribit how iffcirel, bread furnish - erect to be poi& Acomint of '0 Rourke, drawing engine. Rafernet N. Finance Commit- tee., , • By law N 3 18 , grant i cernfi. c.ttes to obtain Tamer* and Shop liceuses va% read a. filet [ma !second time and reeved to Coadmittee of the whole, Mr. Campbell in the el Alia 31oved by Mr. SI sap, ascended by Mr. Garrow, that the number of Tavern License shalt not uttered ten. In amendment!, weed by Mr. Savage, secoaded by Mr. Miteleay,-thet the 'lum- ber be fourteen.. Fur the timendinent-A. Watson, Robertson,,Deel'atson, Johesten, lease age, Mackay, Ernes. 7. Fur the mot iou -Small!, Smith. Sloan, Garrow, Horton, t'agentore, Gordon, Campbell. tle 31.1" -•OP.. -This gentleman eas tot * • few dote ago and coned Olio tortoni of the Reformers of the e He left on Oleuday . last . with • eh° Morning train. :41f1 IN VIM:RT.-A short time egos f ilk:took a' lime' wh-at 40 one of the ()nth mills,' and, on haviug it weighed dechired the weight two bush- els sho ; "They couldn't' fool hiM," tie Med, had a scales at honte, and the* *writ' try. these &Ages on some one else!". The, weigher insisted 'hie weight Wee correct, and the farmer was equelle ;porittiee. Finally, a small Winkler. was:made, and the wheat was to be taken tp etheroyerdes 'for, the deeision of the bat..., As tee farmer was prepar- ing to get reloadetl, he found, much te his chiagein, a beg of wheat in the hot- totn of hit sleigh, winch he had overlotile *el when &Hemel? his load. That farmer went home e slightly poorer and initch coestfallen man. A good many of the comidaints of cheating in weight so often- Made porting graio dealers, if edited trOthe bottom -.wonlit be felund to lhaes no better atindari 'inn than the labOve.-Expositora Mons Nese Bentoteoso- Bending loPeratiene promise to be br•sk Sea - 'forth as soon as. the spring opens. Mod, C. /aiding! has purchased from Mr. Call. foe to2,000, the lot adjoining the tele. graph °thee, and iv tenOs erecting there- on:a fine brick store. -Mr. M. R. Coun• ter. intends building a brick store on the lot he recently purchased from Mr. Dkkocm, adjoining eurbey's store. When cotnpleted Ur. pito:tot 'vitt have one of the nestest and hal:sorriest jewelry stores in ,Weetern ()uteri .-Felelity Lodge, 1. 040. F., are also making preparations to Inert mence the erection of &large brick bubbling ton their lot, on the Owner op. •Pmesite Scott's' Bleck. This building *MI contain a store on the ground floor sod a* Oddfellows' Hall on the second flit. The whole bieltling will be about Om site of that of Messrs- Kellum]. & Ryan: Besides these,several other stores eitid privets residence are . projected, so thee *e may look ferweril to a busy time titian suminer.--Eipositor. 1141..10te. . • • Moved ho Mr. Gordon, seconded by , Mr. Sloan, that the nember ef Shop Licenses be eleven, Citric:I. Aloved by Mr, Robertson, reconded by 11r. D. Tres/Atm, that fem. Saloon, Licenses be granted. Tees - Robertson, Cs. Watson, Johnston, Mackay, Horton, Panniers. 6, illays--Smail I, . Wat- pon, Smith, fillodur Saiege, Et ans, Gor- 'don, Garrow, CeomphelL 9. Moved by Mk. Sloan. seconcted by Mr. literton, that *60 be thu charge for Titian License. In amendment, moved by 3Ir. A, Watson, seconded by Mr. Robertson, that 180 be the change for Tavern Li- cense. Yeas -.t . Watson, lt,,bertson- 2. Nays -All the other members -13. /*Iona by Mr. Sovage, seconded by Mr. Robertsou, that three Saloon Li - metes be ,grantr.:1, Yeas--aRobertson, D. Watson, Johnston, Savage, Mackay, lierton-6. Nays -Smaill, A. Watatee, Smith, Sloan, Eyans, Gerrow, Pa.tmore, Garden, CantZII-9. • "arY n.11,11LI-NICCArrieiLOOKE, k: W t.„ marl a.111,w,a1 Sera fere lest• del net retch him. in time to be of any servi Ile 11I1611411 61111C1ly 44.wAy 9 oek Ott "Fhnindav forenenti. Thus peacefully entlej. tlie oarthly career 4 0110 Of the earliest pie:me:en of [toren.- yes O, a.. • . The noiollerinote restlerits of ..ditais -hsve seettiorial wed Googrest, placiugthe - !doom* lorestien,irim fen:tete eight taret v Altee ,for the interference efelmseVedeital rorritnient. The dfulonotts are evident - :110 Mooned. for" Mr. Cstitoin,, the dale- gaiedrom tetae, fotlewed up the memo:. - gild With a pet libto.f omit tlitoLogieloture of that Te•rio.ry, [yokel for a eveansittee -trident:Lotto...Ole:fore Ouy .yetiea Lik011 With eegeril to' letele. Theedloet. of I hie teeerie &Oat; is r Intan lit?!ii 1 if ii1C Cuth nty t were a . jet.:Ay priettee thet the . teem:Jed cefuseete, pot. Lir tiomee They • ere dole,. at tee re.eiete uffive. • • - C 'F.Ael 1 obili ilti!'ll.la' ,stcn-ot115.1: 1,4s' !ea.7si'diP! Lialf , be'Aini :it br ThlislIrL:Tn312:J. I Si 1 1-n : HtT :it' lel°. tlIAII:ill'''4:11:. chair. elinutes of prevents ineeete read and signed by the Reeve. praying for the Council to. select ape& of lend for a cemetery, also reconnond- ing A etortion of. tee late Sherif t ;im- am purpoee of a cemetery, NO if raj- PcrlkflYoyftoelr, (1.17 str.t.ei. Noft, imeeeelel by send property far tits miroose of thseed- A. Afelloy, that the Council meet At the ine it and. other lotein the neigliteer hoscid as, to the fitness of said Intl+ far "InAe'pe-tiCtiarriniewds; road praying f e trete hle to secure a tivo acre lot f•d.the to be openel between Iota 5 an 1 t; le.'1' and - leaking the road througe the swamp.-Deferiedpetarsoitoeron:ealtpizineeibe,,ti:f!..r :;1: ing fron, the 6th to the 4th cone -neon, we'Llie grfoislnotwoitin Redney &dams, Anthony Allen, Ties, The summ-MipnaeliltderB°dtosinwdthe8h1:8TWPhontewrntist:iejnatiii Tavern 'Licenses to:rtha: hresereet,,,,t1,.):01r• .a._ iFnistteirs, Tt boatw nhils he. i p C`,13:i:r 0: uMein 'rip:bleu:is: ea:vi"ugdanhent.lodtfincl idhbli :Pt: Cr It t t Ah 1 se Members all present, lteeve ieethe Petition of De Mcl.tren and et ehes y, cothAiabo.tlialitrnohe 4(pY0,,nrtesie°i0onf nt,:,Ifesatell:wii..seje '4J.0Npoititc,eneeeoseandbeedgThilfetedu- t -• .. oLnunatny Fotfinallgranrefirt), beentlot1.,. oiPurchasing a olz°6- 4abea:37;m4ea,wanAtdobtha-aillti:t hcoefl 31 Cu Plmb 1 ler °ra kri li: s e: 8 'net eitile dt a, : tefi f'tt:f : 0 ra _11 e4614 bGyn Dv e. rnF :he :rt., thattheaforeeaid mow:etc*. hforedin amendment by Rol. N. tt, eafc°Px:3Tellitt.liinillerel:tviletecillee%sa.eptil'IYalicedivn'eetd'all:del.elec! it):110ndiadPedreiVali)eiituP.felsti,!obili7‘(r).(t. koemarf':;h1.41be*; pieced in S S. No. 1; let' 2 oa the 34 Barsd-camit:b::(:11.1'11°.r.1.61:to.etweafinetin.Nnbfaaoaton.i.vidd°6113ebilrneces:Seso':ENn,1:8eue0eir:IRltedthalle°Iha;:&614t,:ttritattleillietrise.:1-1.res-0sus....Carvg4-tiraeat: tztetrnirnradiy stphieitemints see:islfedor:trisyrri, a,,nia tn. . I nnhier ilix'llit'lmill febe eic'efiriagnanigniellOresfeee#:::::enated)V1*.:Pera;twartwebese:ieedcospea:.71.rstilli. the Township hsving boo now tot*. ch,/nlOotwaaaccereptfutnheleeadbliiiyve oneehan2pnerrediseti AlcKee through mistaie, '- es the money has not bees ...., ...a be the contractor to the ieglio•muuo leassarriertom-One evening recent- lyt upwards of 40 of the young people otannected with Hullett Presbyterian Church waited on Rev. Mr, Young, the pastor, at the manse in Manchester, in a surprise party. After refreshmenta had been partaken of, • purse oontaining $75 was presented to Mr. Young, by Mr. Alez. Reid, on behalf of the coutribto tors, and the following addre,sa was read by Mr. Henry Taylor, Jr.: To Sex. Stephen Young: We, the mem- bora and adherents of II ullett Presby- terian Church, recognizing the import- ance of the sacred ordinance in the wor- ship of 0,x1,embrace the present oocasion for the , purpose . testifying to you in a tangible manner our appreciation of your labors amongst 114 as pastor. To you, ia a great measure, and under the blessing of Pro- videnite, is due the success which has attended our congregation. We bear testimony to the zealous and faithful manner in which 3 on have, at all tenes, discherged the duties ef your sacred Moved by . Robeetsoia, eeennded sh0fliorictl 1.41:ikiwiqiptutmo:uthriisnatdelditrei°sns tahril pyre -o°, by Mr. Savage, .that the sum to be saltation as he value westtach to your chorged- for Shop Licensetbe t5O-Car- servings, but rather as an expressien, reel:ening olattses were panel and, tillerliliacgitfryorturrYeanidtfr't;fs hree uhgetliduildbiy°11 twin. the cooltnit t ee rose and reported. • is in* heart -felt desire that you mas In Council it was Movedby eir. Catnpbell, seconded by tar A Ps'atson, thst the By-law be rt of (eleven Yeat-Gor- oar beetortehee for the happintes and P9far Fisher, jtvalal Adios. t.;• ,% si:re1,4. 24,117.1. III -.I 7.1A.:''i.r.P.:1:i 6 66 i .,,...i.4.,,„,v.......,.....,,,,., a 1 21 n . .... . .1, ft 1 .., 1. .. .. .. 1 It a .1 14 '1 ,.... ., .. 1 tel..) tr.t. i./ .0,11 . 5 45 if 0 . 4i 1'..ot.., liu.li ' ( :4, 111 0 d3 01.ir!....y "1/ loidi ' - 1 13 110 11 30 .rolat.i..... f bc...1 0 a • 10 450 • ' Illy perton . . .44 ••• Al --a- 00 -. • 21 ..- ii 30 . ,C.,irizi.tra 1..rrottr • 0 20 a. 0 1.1 . . ' Eini:I'.i.l.t.t.:1:11:tr41:14:1'htePr....1:17111i..: 74: till .4111*: :11.1;551 .' . • , your, 6 r lirll , , (OP 60 6 011, 1: it . :. ..... : ... ,1 34 0 5 00 11. 1, .. , 0s, 0t.,; 300 . 4 tea ° - , 1 : ,i ' a* . ' 4 1.4.4 13"k *eau all.o, ro,. 21, Its:A. W.A. it. 12411)ite'r lo0 WmSli ehE 4 2 02 ' nu.s. per 1.(di Vot , r•ic. Per 10i it.. .„ - '1 01' 4 1 ..) neon-. 1;0 160 114.,.... 20_71. ago 02 50;0 ,, SPIntattirl?*::7 b:14 -h . " .I. 0 '2,1 a 0 .N1 . - E„upt, per doz. thereeket.11.. ,0:.026 .0. 400016 Med . 1:011.47:::::i.u.n ,, ..... ,i, ...1,00:00-; 1438.010e 1 00 • 1 2' . K.! A • .Ot TO': °Ell:: 24.61,84:44. • 011411/...t.• Unali . * UiVralrla.r.3-t:',11::",:r6n41174114'r li.441-1,1'.• :511.,4,710450,, ....". . :lir 2 ,6 04: 07t , . rotalor'e. far 141.11 ' 4 0 40 " 0 SO • Iri.e,t, Oren), . : . .... . 201 0017 .". 01 0104 . '. y.,,,z, pet Acta ( untiarhe1).11 0 14 " 0 14 r "4 - .; • • • .'..., ...! 041 : : 15°24 ... . 15%609..;:. 11'70 ...... • rer 10LO. teeter. ' Potir Inder • • . , . 2 60 er 3 00 • Tt /RANT° M ARKETS, Fe') 21th, -Fall W heat $1.23641.30. 'aerie; do $1.16 to 11.17. Barley 4.1 33 to M.40, Oats 41c to 42e. Peas 70e to 73e Hite 65. te 70e. Better 2ecto 30c. Egie :Vic to 2'5c. t 41 )):1•11E-11. tItliErn. 23tha - Wheat. el. 34 6a, 8:',d etc' (lets 36 to 38c freely $1.10 to 1.1.30. Tfutter 27 to 32c, Cheese Ic to 14c. Ean 23e to 24c Ashes -Pots $3 821 to 15.83. Pearls 17-30- The following persons were err -oh: __,.i.• ' ed Pathmasters, viz: Jaen neve ew•° Robertson, W. J. lien* h„, rOoti Wm. Vanstone, Thos. Ilerro,h, Salem (take, Ed. ,Strachan, Wei r e, joke Stevens, Chas Walters, wiagn.achercis Jas Joces, Samuel Piper, IL SlIesae Jae Steteleti Jettrl Lleg, David Rog's' Wm Allen, Marton, sauce Tder Fieher, Benj. Munnitepa "era 'stories Allen, George Lorraier, Joe semingt°°' John.Morgan, Patrick emtion, Joie,. Gordon Young, Wet peo„,o___. Juba A, McDonagh, Jag Jones, iiab,741 carrell, Robt Buchanan, Jos throe hi Tikigh Richard Fulford, Jae 0„ pit'awartt jolts Mel -lardy, Wm Groct, A. 13t•esn, " Fawn'', Wm Clark, ea os_ _ long spared and blessed with heal !From Graham, 1,44011111Christlsw. J" D"tow R. Stissojo-o,Leeetheringtee. Ellis R. n i lc 14 Hassett, 9* , The following nem ea . g was' f red to in- amended ard that ten shop Itemises be • shed stonigth to enable you to continn 3 , US on tdiadyisciar•00 lotheort.t11 hadavtoiesdoofuyeeurwpoosiotffioern en, viz: Georp it _41. ndkur Mucttiscincuts. STR&Y CALVEi. 'Anti wlier..aa 11 frill revile no won .4%. Two. thouttaiti0 two %mutt ...1 4 viera to .ne rante4 aouto ally by it.,e-ial rite 6.r the payttritt„ of the reat.1 404 .04 interest a• site. ber..i.tatter ',mutt it0.4. And ' j.eroa. i..r.4.,,a it,,,,th. li,t,ie.t end cr.. log it an *Ai' alotwal.- Sooi:ligyalt,i CO pa'N tiZti....a14 :auto . .Tif enty- thouvunf .1....h,... al,',,t, to ..to,t. ,o, h.ret fter litekitheted, It sent ....1,.‘14.4.1 4-14.164 :ill. Aloe! .tircial rate of Otte keAVI,it,.1 and .ittli nine litiodnul an4 " tiftr.ninths.110f1-11.4.) of a tot itin toe d„tt..t..,t, int,tit on to et. other rata' itol tazei. 10 it te4L.k, ..4 idol it:'74410•1.:;:r.. ,iiii..,:::::', 1.1” et, .b. ,n..... ::::..1. 2 41 .41: Cusped .4 14.Z..n.o4.41..i. of llt.rf.'toutt y..4' ttr,at . ' frt. iltefit.liatt lie it:fetal ter Lev n e et 4 Tionta0Y.pltresent-O" r peraotia..teety or lettiten tiortert- . eta,. oh.. tut, y. es wee% le fiatAmtare thy Sam* altos ill the i.r..iit' d Llehtuiturrairreintfter win iiried. ' a tom Iv,: tr-:cd.z.nir in teweelet..Iiie oho 4.4. vally thitu.a.ird 4(4,44. and eulasolori purse 414 paid. ' lid into'tue Ilill6/44. a tlin in•Airer 6fthet'S ewe - said fur -the purponpe nAllathise.:linun....pAph.. ie.- . :-'''..t"..2rta4.•...Tkat it' 4.'41'..'.1i--44iZtr th'e eiti4.4Tearnett -.. to rtur.e any tot...ter fnle• free to th,upet-t- for .uelt suite, oT turoont..aiet....1.0.0 thaO..nee itt.irvifed 4..1are tA.:1. &art 4ttUtr,,-.ai,a..0..1.."ititta-• shell ne aeitt.ii atuli 1:0:ft.sti is ikt A.0 . l:.0ilorati•eit gall he Nigt.;/,+1 t yith...a...1. IFilli4eill, 461.1..4:1tUll te4:04; Lae t hy tne l.f. 1. tr, . 4.1vt's-...teNt wry. - ... al.13fidin 11 aL:iittl).1.t.'.4i-ir.44' air fit.74ftileetitHY‘'Ir'.:Itt ;7.. 1'.4‘a -1,7-1.,,,i7,.: after ritontiton;41 re tie% tootoo of tete .-11“1.3.1 ute oini-t., ot tip, "Tieaaerrer of V.ze 4.14 , 0...i.iy -or Moroi. an4 what! byre lilted fo their. (4,61..114 1., 11.• I.:iv...tor toe i.e. ve ,,11,,,... iy. by the A., i t II\ .r.i.•n len4 Tot,ir. int... -4_, .. ' ' 4th, 'that 440.• ati4. th•hent.T... an4 _Ti,ott-u,. 'shall to made Out in the currency of Mae afr •- ' ininiou..0 limit toe whOle antithan a "44 44.1.,,.. , three ahallhot t.eneel t4e 'before aertioardaoia of twenty thousand 4oliers: OP 1tser tom& bearlater. est at Itte re.t...4 ..ry twr..eitt iter altallatt. *to* in _ -V.04•04 A441140 rtya'.ie Ott ils. Ural Asa of of, in 4.21.14 044 teen yarrAttrtars the edt. . . of the ' Nerd Ltehentotam ittl.he take. of the feature!' .4 ik. it 4.1,40,440.0f ti , m. , . ''''' . - . fob. Tnat for di 1...trfolte offf.ortning A +114:114,,,' 51.6141 for the rot at wirthe 0104 henentore. Atoi 11... Intereet. at. the rate afo:usaoll to 1..204. doe Inha7/4.4°Ittie"..teuhequt"a4r..' ofteisiV*1 ilitratyt"-ntitlient(ifobra115.1f.d) 0644 da Null ito bendollar. ...than to 2.1.11tiett te all other i rates 4 taYe4 tw rairon..lerie4 tool coiteettel. an . canny .n.t.tn alli Ch. rat.otiOtt pr..iwrty nuthin the . Votiitt ea Wren. dunce the e.outinusnor of the . .41",ii4thi)e. Tbelial."4thrvir 1.21:.-nlacw4.4t7111...1., elfwt and r•onie loth_ tip...ration ether the 1.r.t e..y -of S W.V. Wee tt1.411101114 eight Vtrill and to% rliiV-fu xr. Lionlitron. 'Pie --1..airtAhfj4.11:11.:::. Jtin 1b.:( at rite le 1.,e iskeninto consideration I.( the...m...4.11r : - The *hove iti a trae rott.y -.r • propneed fly -Ian 41.hfaConiery_of Huron at tiooerieh. in the lend . %OW twop'eloek tu tbe ettelridou at olio+ tone - IS. Mot -Ihe.natoultiils 4,, the dintheit ort itert14 thin', to aitleti4 Itsrpie1.1...., tit.n.uaid. • - PI'TF t 11N11:41%,' (.1',rli 1 .' .• ' . o • . • • • o. - • • - (Ite.44•111:a.1:;,...'';4.!••••o."-4.4".'es!4:1. 1 . •-• ''. 19)-n. • , • CIAME inen the enclosure of tlie sutt- ee scriber, lot 24,2a ton., Wawa. nosh, shout the middle of November last, TWO CALVES, afleifer Calf mid s yearling 11411, htith rest 11 not claimed by the 20th' A-larch:next they will be kept fiT expetises. * • WM. FLUKER, Feb. 21, 1874: 1410c*. Auburn P.O. • FOR ItALE. ckFFERS *ill he reeelyed le! for the pueeliese 'the Ontario Salt Worle, with three acree of Land. to 411e 10th Al nth next, AdMdr.e°03. CAMERON. Ooderich, 17th Feb., 1874... i41011d 4.,..41 . \ HAII. CONTRACIS. ro VONDERS, addreseed to the Post. AL master General, will be receivedat Ottawa until ,Noon, on Friday 13th March, 1874, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails, on proposed contracts for four years,as under, on and from the let July next. petween Bayfield and reefer -A six times per week each way, 1 iforriston and Wrirxet:r six times 1 sec. week each way. Printed 1 ;otos containing ferther information es to conditions of propored Contracta 0/ay be seen, and blank terms of Tender nay be Obtained at the Post Offices hove mimed, and at my office. • GILBFAtT GRIFFIN, . .. P. 0. 'Disputer. reit Ware Inspector's Office, i London, 31st Jaay. 1874. c 1410 - - MONEY TO LE'os..TD. ......... , IN LARGE OR MALL 8170 FOR 1 i long tr tort tensest 8 per 01041: * ' SINCL,t1R 6 situtsa..' Goderieh, Dec&30th, 1813. 1402-2m it I .. SPRING STOCK •. °I HOTS° 8i IMES sloops 161- b° o vegetable garden. Very s fle• 4 nts alo o e ranted ins ea liberal indg°'"ne • „ • swell Just nrrivpd. , • AT 3(111 STORE f :4. MEN/ WOIVIN . AND CHILDREN are itivited to call and inspect the goodS be- • 0 fore- pnrchasing else- , where. G. Mclie.,NZIE PROPRIET-J. • miiton Street, Goderich, Feb. 17th, 1874. • 40,