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TUE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1. 1881.
Ms. It 0. Ceneat e, M. P., made a'
splendid speech against the Syndie te
agreement iu the pluses of Oonunnns on
Tuesday. The Loudon Adeertiesr alludes
to it Y conclunve and convincing" We
cannot filed room fur it w this issue, but
will lay it before our readers w our
next.
Tag
Leaden Free Proton endeavunlg
Ito beslaver Sir Charles Tupper with
praise, is making itself ridiculous. The
either day it dubbed him " the Tem-
ble"-Terrible Tupper is • casae bit of
d un Wednesday it
d d N nth South
T.J. It, Millar s not representing Ywind
) It the r ti 12 days,
carer ; Fleming,
De 11 Ask- anent was held • short distal; J I It rained on 17 days, 1""' Ant of
de of w►D during the
V V17011•
nim trot the prx,t a s. amount .
F ancia.& S ur, az7 ; F.
T. Tree- North Huron. June -My ,a Uvde+ioh-
senor : W. •rotary ; 1R• kK• Quite au iuterestutg and successful of rainfall 24.1 cubic inches. Prevulwg•'e1y,sy yflefesrspsb
Fl S.W.J C.Rich- { from wind duriug the month North-west. w'"TT" 141,
4 4caNat called
Lia.
--sal
TAE HURON SIGNAL hien "the Nova Scotia Wiese&" Sir
Charles may well melanin: "Dave the
from my friends."
Is pabltehsd every lfliday Maninby Mo-
Grua:mDT Baca, at titch Mee. North in.
loll the Square)
tIODERICH, ONTARIO.
And is despatched W all puts of the surrounl-
h,c country by the entire malls and trains.
general adenterion it las a larger circuit" -
Llama any other newspaper is this part of
sad le one of the raciest, vicereine
rrllahie toursals In -Ontario.
VW'tng, n& it does, the fore -going essentials,
lessnena tIC pc, ahs above, a firer -class
At
ph tiontn
6E75,ase:paaid. This
It is theeefcre •
,rindimer
•
pre-pa
'tore cl months; More :menthe;
will be strictly
1o, -- ht /eats per
*; -. ma per lime for
resell/en. Yewrl ,half -yearly
e Mitac a at reduced rates.
We leave alsoaflrst-stns
,ng t 10cdbbect/ and powwow
os a Itrwj complete eulAt and best facilities
ts8 Waft la Ooder•Icb. aro Prepared
du basineae *hat Hoe at that cannot
` '• 4 quality cannot be
t treater stse
l,R1IARY 7, 1881.
'4T the land grant to the
The Gov-
nere,
n be
e Syn -
the bund.
adily eternises in the
ictureuld.grants, and
m had the privilege
or land, the average
as valued at $6.50.
lezted Canadian land
least $4 a acre, when
act t . hp price paid in.the
testing w This would make The entire
,aired. ant meal to $100,000,000, or
Th X1,000 mature than Sir C. Tupper
'noun iys shoult4, ild the erg* railway.
grandldd to this, $28,000,000, the value of
self, lheeel s rn branch when completed,
here. Or -if 1 will become the property of,
vrase° or not,pany, and the amount of clear
bably, would, be $50,000,000. To this must
of thrlso be added the $25,000,000 caakbecua
Wien .nd a grand total of $75,000,000 net
such Toes into the pocket of the Syndicate.
Ilistrehese profits are .not all. The Govern-
,* nlent also give the entireline to the Com-
pany, to be theirs forever, free of taxes'.
The more the agreement. is filiated upon
, the greater the profits of the Syndicate
appear to be. Will the country nand
it t
scat's, J . W.: A y. S. u
this place on the evening of a 24th r fag la ret t fav would
with, J. B. ;Rev. J. 1'n rel, Chap- wlshia ( • nett ptoses
0.After the edibles, wind during the 1000th Neoth-east. ,Pew g• • timer eyes
Wis. The regular communications of stat. under the auspices of Hu n Bell rainf 1 41.1 cubic inches. Tvvaili settee gay. pry •t'df •
third Fr Court are held on the first and which w u T- August- It relies! on ,g days, atuount 1•rwasr t. roti
third Friday of every mouth whieh,wero ut eplivll by the holy friends Aug ( 'inches. Prevailing Lite sue Photar, >ww
r.
of the six iety ample justice dune to o.1 rainfall 19.2 cubic situ uetoh ►,r0
011
t xium tion of S. S.
5,o. nutlet,
them, Mr. Wm. Welsh was called to the winds North to .eerth.west- { I l - t"Y0 2.00
350
ly exauunauwi of S. No. b, h. ex
- chair, and the prograluute, which ten- Septowber _It tuned Photo per 1
The ex t
tookaini place a the Sine t» Miles sib Topa and inatruwental music,
!too*
was to conducted J.
b r• t speeches dialogues and recitations, was
pnntaprl seated yf proceeded with, and g Y
SIR JOHN A. MAC'DONALD declares that
after Friday the Syndicate agreement
will be discussed to the exeluaiun of other
business until the matter is disposed of.
There is mow every inlioetion that the
Conservatives will stead by their leader
and go it blind, but the Liberals feel
confident that they have the sympathy
of the country, and will tight it out to
the end.
b comas u was thoroughly op -
Nu.u. , C borne; : r. F1i,, of , o predated bythe audience. The meeting
We 3, Colborne; Mr. Dubse, of No. 2, was closed by singing rho National An -
Ruud conduct Y good anapest stagy
West Wa hats. , and Mr, Wilson, of them. This .octety, though compara-
Nu- 9, Holten The ready answer er tiv.K small in utemberahsp, possesses
By a majority of nearly four hundred
the market fees have been "hoisted.'
We believe the abolition of these tolls to
be a good thing for the town. We do
not consider it egotistical to claim that
the articles in Tim SIGNAL against the
fees were the chief means of shaping
popular opinion on the matter. It now
rests with our buyers, and business men
generally, to nuke Goderich the best
market in the County. If they do not
do their duty, little in the way of euceess
can be expected. The Council must see
to it that a stringent Market Bylaw is
enacted, and insist upon it being en-
forced, no 'natter who may grumble.-
a
Oct of the u
of energy; m ; a:► the rooms.
for lir. Millar and his assistant, Miss whin invariably attends its meetings
J. 8. tun. After eke examination Mr.
speaks volumes for it. The u:emtwn
J. S. ter in k was called to the chew, are doing a good work for the temper -
and after nuking a few very appropriate d .ening an rumple
reinarb called upon Mears Cook, Co-
wan, Wilson, Dobie and McDonald, who
delivered short but pithy addresses. A
large number of looks were distributed
as prime at the close. The pruceedu!gs
were interspersed with some choice
selections of music by the pupils, led by
Miss Kernighan, oil the organ.
Tea-Msenso. - .The tea-naestutg
under the auspices of Auburn Star
Lodge, No. 230, 0. Y. B., which was to
be held on Friday evening, Dec- 31st,1880,
owing to the stormy weather and the
unfavorable state of the nods was not
largely attended. The tx,mwittee an-
nounced that they would give another en-
tertainmentun Moeda', evening, 3rd int. ,
which was a decided success. Tea was
served in the tentperancehall, after which
the. people adjourned to the W. M.
Church. Mr. A. T. McDonald was
called a, the chair. The choir from
Colborne, under the leadership of Mr.
Sweetie, rendered several pieces of music
in a very creditablemanuer. Some excel-
lent speeches weredeliveredbyMr. Clegg,
Reeve of Blyth, Rev. Mr. Cook, andRev.
Mr. Hillyard, of Manchester, the Rev. Mr.
Harrta, of Blyth, gave &recitation entitled
Broken Reeds,' which called forth an en-
core, which was answered with another,
entitled"A HundredYearwtoZoete. " Pro-
ceeds, fifty dollars.
There was a pugilistic encounter here
on New Year's day - cause -- whiskey. ,
on 17 aYs,
aruawt of. rainfall 28 cubic inches. Pre-
vailin4 winds South to South-east.
',Jctober--It reined on 14 drys,ruluuut
of rainfall 37.9 cubic inches. 'Prevailing
winds South-west to West. Snowed on
3 days, tint snow of the season um the
18th.
November- It rained on 7 days,
amount of rainfall 23 cubic inches.
Snowed on 15 days, amount of snowfall
244 inches. Prevailing winds South- I SHOO sasses an are west and \Vest. uu 3 dr s,
w p worth December -It rained ay
s,
a
►7 v rico, u[ T..v '
Cabinets o .50 t.Ob
10
Card Photo, per
And Frames 1o. suit the above at
BOTTOM pR'IO(B8-
('onte one. toric all! and have yv hearts
gladdened by getting good and .heap Photos
at
hick is we co viiia•
Mr. J. Murdock, who has taught the amount of rainfall . cubic inchenl
the last three ,and has bought out Mr- 28 w inches. Prevailing winds SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAN •
IM. McKenzie, end has entered the mar- j west to North-east. the
sur department of th school hero for Snowed on 19 days, amount .,f th
:Humber of Corona Lunar dura 470041! uron. •. H t alta of
of Rip buun,ai Mr. takeohn McClung,
Ripley, est to take his pla'!e year, 7 Corona Sulu 3. Aurora ht I est or Her MsJeel + iic,uu Y r h of seu
1755
E. L. JOnnbuN'e.
Legal Notices.
II Hatt beenicharged that the Liberals
have no policy in rgard to the building
of the Canada Pacific Railway. They
have a policy. Mr. Blake mentioned it
in hitt Ottawa speech, and repeated it at
London. It is, in effect, W first build
the portion of the road across the prairie,
which would induce emigration and
prove productive, and when that was
completed it would be time enough to
build the unproductive eastern and
western sections. This portion of the
road could be built by the Government
at from one-third to one-fifth the suns
offered by the Syndicate for the same
section. Mr. Blake's plan is certainly
the most popular one with the country,
and it would save many inillions of dol-
lars on the , coestruetion of the national
line.
Tse Landon Free Prem tries to twist
our remarks on Hon. Alexander Mac-
kerede'. moral courage, so -as to reflect
on the straightforwardness and integrity
of lion. Edward Blake. Our London
conbempotery is too elea'er by half. .Be-
sides, any allusion to a lack of moral
courage comes with bed grace from a
.,urnal like the Fres Press, that was un-
til 1878 a blatant free trade organ, and
made a sudden midnight somersault on
the tariff question, when the party
thureb (strew was applied, swallowing
next morning what it had denounced the
slay before.
Tai Toronto Mail received a bad set
iiack in the recent contest for the Mayor
;tlty of the Queen City. Mr. Bunting,
who towlaages that paper, aspires to the
position of a party "Boss," and insisted
up otethe battle for the civic chair being
fought upon party lines. The Mail
nomiseAhL lefor the position,
as a Conservative, and called upon all
Conservatives to go to the polls and vote
for hila. its closing appeal on Monday
morning was, "give him an old-fashion-
ed Conservative majority. • Mr. Close
has been defeated by 1068 votes. and the
Mail feels that it made a great fool o,1
it self.
Oolborn..
at his artery I g400. Miss C. McKen- I ale il. Thunder on $1 days County of Huron, and to me directed. against
xis is re-engaged for the junior tritest- ning on 35 clays• Fog on 5 days. R ins t land. and 'ret the of Mary Iter a and
meet. ant seen on the lab id February. Crabb, 1 d hove seised and tatkeu In Execution
k:d- Goderich, Jan. 3rd, 1881. s of Christopher
all the Right, Title and Interest rod efcMonty
of Redemuiption of the above-named lute, d-
usts, in sad to Lot Number 3, in the third cou-
cession of the Wester.. Division of the Town-
eon-
tteming thirty-nine urns oip of Astifield. in the County
I tayad. wore of Huron,
lass.
which Lands and Tenements 1 shall offer for
sale at coy °trice, in the l:ourt House, in the
TWl(NTY NINTI1 DAV SATURDAY,!•' JNAIIV. THE
D. 15141, at the hour of 1r of the chock goon.
ROBERT 0UNISON[. ll otos
Oct.
Sherifre °Mee',Gode . ! 1880. e
MATRIMONIAL-- Mr. Willson Old, of
Colborne, having recently embarked up-
on the sea of matrimonial felicity, sent
a young gentleman (one of his neighlxirs)
to Manchester on New Year's Day, to
treat his tunny friends and acquaintances
there They after
06atorth.
It is with feelings of the deepest regret
that we record the death of Mr. David
Helly, which tlok place early on Wed-
nesday moraine. The sad event, al-
though not entirely unexpected, carte
very suddeuly at last He was out driv-
ing on the previous Saturday and Mon-
day, and although very weak, few
thought his end would be so sown. He
was a victim of that terrible disease,
consumption. Abe&Yt six months ago he
was prostrated with &severe attack of in-
Aamunatrot of tIe lungs, from the effects
of which he never recovered, and
despite all that medical skill and kind treat-
ment could do, he gradually grew worse
and worse, and as we have already in-
dooated, towards thelest he sank very rap- in price But it again resumed a more
Huron. and to Inc directed against the lora
anon reasonable figure. The farmers will re- ant Tenements of James Hume. .,t the sul.
idly: Mr Rally was jest entering
manhood, being but 24 years and six joice to know that the whims market ylul.olm (, ru Cls uncron utid t`illpbyiett M
fees have been abolished. THs :luwA4 of rn order [rum !rase E'. Tone Ftoulre.
takehave b tot Junior Judge of the said blurt, made is
follow-
ing
Ihw cause, b.'sriIid date Ilse Y4111i day of
January. A. D. lie. i bya(re • izcd
tuhsi and tqu'iten in ty ofus liedd, the
*2, the
nb above
named Iulcndsnt, In nod to the south half of
lot number Twelve in the eleventh ouneemeion,
Eastern Division of the Tbwnahip of Arlitelde
in the mid County. excepting there -quarters of
an acre off the ,routhtsst t-nrn.r of the said
lot. containing ninety -note and one-quarter
acres of land, more or cars, and the south-west
'eerier of lot number Thirteen, in We eleventh
A small locomotive jumped the track
on the ice bridge at Montreal, fell on its
side, and went through the ice to the
bottom in about 15 feet of water. For-
tunately
or
tunately the engineer and tirenan es-
caped. 'Pie track was not injured.
/1Merlrk lrartess.
G00aaiCn. Jan. e. ys51.
The market shows a downward ten-
dency prices in England and the West,
having fallen. Deliveries of wheat •en
Wednesday were pretty large. The
wretched state o1 the heads has enhanc-
ed the price of hay, which during the
t storm last week jumped up fully $2
SHERiPFS SALE OP LANDS.
(county of Huron. 1 BT virtue of three Writs o
To Wit : e tYtri Fogies: issued out
Iter Majesty's County Court of the County
months of age.
1Ki11'ara•
SNOWEI•.-Our neighbors in Leeburn
last week were snowed up by the recent
storm. A party of our lads with a yoke
of bullocks and five Wren had to go and
itself for working up p0 -
pular feeling on the matter. Theo sw-
ing are this week's quotations: -
Wheat, (Fall11' hush,-.:..... -- 60 18 se 61 etc
Wheat. t iprtngl b bush........ 0 IO ' 1 122
Flour, t' cwt ...............:.... a :k w 0 0
Oats. > ) bush 0 Si r, 000
Peas, V bash ........ • • • • -.;.: '
Marley to busk • • . • •
break the roads, and dig thein Ont • Potatoes, mewl **Cie-. ,.
his hospo- e t ei to Ou
Eleven horses sed through our Hay. i ton ...... ..... .. ...
die , in the shape os sent raisins, nuts, cal- - 1 0 114 a 0 w concession ut the Townaroh of N tot Vs awn-
U•LY .J 030 1
s
lowing
g mines, etc., to him the fol- village a runts fur the lumber woo• ds, B attse.r. v ID......:..-..;a.h, iu the raft ('Aurdy, sio0 o IA t thy- scree
Hod e S H es yards are being liid ! dot (unpacked)..: ,..,.. -0 ut8 y e 0') of I.un1 stare• or ies. which land, and Tene-
luwine address, signed i about thirty R a, • • . •
full with sawlogs. 5 (Ill •• U se !tient. I e,ball offer for sale a y
Salt r bared • ' r r twelve of the clock, noon.
DEAR SIR, --The undersigned having _ - HOBERTGIRDGNF,
heard with pleasure that you had de- James McGrath, sheriff's (mice, (Iodciich, Sheriff of Huron.
parted from the world of single blessed- child thirteen month Math Noe. 1, 1880" 17:e td.
nese, and have emigrated to that of
matrimonial felicity,we wish to tender
to you and Mrs. Old the compliments of
this festive season, coupled with the wish
that you may enjoy more real pleasure
and happiness in the future than you
did in the' past., Thanking you and
Mrs. Old for your kindness to us,through
Mr. W. Symingtou, it is our earnest
wish that you may live in the happy en-
joyment of each other's lore till you sec
your children's children rise up and call
you blessed.
r` t toy uticc In the
of them: packed Woo
v i0 M, 3 tp Court Houses, in the Town tot G.w►rrich, on
Mr. If'. ()id, Cabot. at. warted tate eternity. 1M 0 80. U 8t1 Yaherefay the Tr 01 twelve
jt the
cl wk. A II
f+t.l at th hue ofr
The annual public school examination
of the pupils of 8. S. No. 3, Colborne,
took place on Thursday, December 23rd.
Quite a number of the parents and -
friends of the pupils were present, and
seemed to enjoy thoroughly the recita-
tions, and exercises. Messrs. Dobie,
Miller and Cowan, teachers of adjacent
sections were present, and aided in the
work of examination. The most inter-
esting part of the examination was a
competition among the pupils for excel-
lent prizes, given gratuitously by Wm.
Young, Esq., Reeve of Colborne, with
his accustomed liberality. Tho prizes
were given to the best speller in each
class. The following are the names of
the sucoessful competitors :- Fifth class,
Roderick . Young Fourth class, Sarah
Ann Young ; Third class, gr., Annie
Linklater ; Third clans, jr., W. Wilson ;
Second class, er., Benson Hamilton ;
Second clan, jr., Mary Rutledge.
Prizes were also given by the teacher to
the best reader and the beet reciter in the
school. These competitions elicited uni-
versal and deserved applause. The
committee appointed the task of decid-
ing had great difficulty in coming to a
final decision. The following is the re-
sult :-Beet Reader, Eleanor Watson,
third class ; best Reciter, Sarah Ann
Yonng, fourth class. The day's pro-
ceedings were brought to a close by a
neat practical speech by Rev. Mr. Cooke,
of Manchester.
Heat is a sample of the Syndicates
gains The osatrel section, winch Sir
Charles Tapper said could be built for
=10,000,00(`, is to cost, a.acwrding to the
l'aeific term, $9,000,000 and 11,250
000 arses of land which, at $4 per sere,
makes $36,000,000, a total of $46,000
000, or a sum equal to build it four times
over. After building this profitable
portion of the road. and /caping so boun-
tiful a harvest, it would pay the Ryndi-
elate te, forfeit the $1,000,000 security
deposited, and retire worth many millions,
Ter wreck of the Alpa.a in October
last has been made the subject of judicial
enquiry.. A verdict has been brought
in against the propnetnrs o1 the Gond-
rich Line, and among other things it isss
stated that the veel was unseaworthy,
and manned by inexperienced sailors.
It is also averred that one of the life
posts wee rotten. The miry gave
etst4.iM 5.
their .,hlr*oa that the C.•ny abori
be hell r•eal••'rsa de for all damages
„
t'it, Joyner Two. Mo`. die.; at
}Pira. Iiyly -n Wart.**Wart.**He was
sen. of Cased* a +n.s' gifts, sone and
is place •he Bench will n ' be easily
Stil multr•
TEMPERANCE. --The open 'bilge held
by the Sons of Temperance of this place
on the 21st, was very largely attended,
the hall being completely filled. The
Division having opened in usual way,
Mr. J. McGibbon. was placed in the
chair to preside duriag the debate and
to give decision. A very lengthy and
iatsr•estb discussion aorontingly took
place ort this subject: - "Resolved that
nature does more towanb fonaing eher-
acter than circumstances. - Mosso. 1'.
Cantelom, .i. Scott and Wm. Robertson
Me in favor of the affirmative, and
essrs A Heddle, J. Stewart and Wm.
Moore ably discussed the negative. The
chairman, however, eoeaidered that the
affirmative had the better of the argu-
ment and decided that the boy is father $302.70: R. 8 Nn. 6, 00 8.0: No. 6,
et themThe der a, recitations, Mme. 41; igc 0, tel. a0: Nn, 19, $340;
arc., were well Excellent
v and edervectlyin cru- the clerk Molds the following orders nn
applauded. Excellent •oval and instru- 1.(18: No.
mental mune was provided by the Misses treasurer, f4. K No. 7 $ 10,
Fisher and the Nunes Guinn- The Di- •23; l'• R 8- *o, 13. Sitt4l28; C,
vision closed ata late hour. It 5. 1t 14, SIA8"AA. Moved by P.
Clare, sernanded by J. Whitley. that
the notion allowing John Mallnegh to
take the timber off S. L 9 and 10, ern.
3. be rescinded and that the timber be
reserved for sale in the future. ----Jowle
Coons, T'p ("lark
tmha1 . ts
Aahialb.
his wife Rehecca, .a
s old,Matthew Mc-
Grath and Annie, brother and sister of
James, and Ellen Blake, a cousin, all
living on the 7th con. of Biddulph, were
tatuurning from a Sunday visit to some
friends in McGillivray, and as they were
crossing the London, Huron and Bruce
railway, one mile and a quarter north of
Candeboye, were struck by the evening
down train, and James, his wife and
brother Matthew and the girl Ellen
Blake were instantly killed. The child
is yet alive this morning, and hopes are
entertained of its recovery. Tho girl
Annie is the only one left to tell the
tale. She was sitting in the sleigh with C 4NADIAN BANK OF Ct)MMPR(rE "many tine F-ngravinc'. I': ice $1.96 a year:
•her back to the horses, and when near- Five l'opptir s for 65'u ti Mien Netmbers
Cut NI;It Mzrri o:. The Council met ing the track she saw the head -light ap> ;scot for lOcente: 3 trio! cow es tax 45 0e,ita.
preaching and jumped from the sleigh Address. JAMES VICK, Res.•bsater, N. Y.
at Smilie's hotel, Dungannon, Dec 21, g j pe (R Arid ey1 C+•pitrl, :,(/tJQ,IYJb. , • Fig
1880. Letter front. T. Pellow in just in tithe to save herttelf, while all the
Banking.
BANK OF MONTREAL
CAPITAL. -
St'RPLIS. -
$15100.0(4,,
. VI.'K'S
ieu rern.1Tem tie lit at
For lt$l is an Elegant Book v' 1.70 pages, O is
Colored Flower Plate. and GO liluatn to ► •
with Description of the best !lowers .ad
Vegetables. and Directions for growing. Oat)
10 cents. In English or Danson. if esta uct Von after-
wards order sdedthe 10 cents,
Goderich Branch. t'kk'a cards are the !test in the woe . Th.
1' R. DUUNSF('f:I). - - -tlnnotrerj ,mlGuidc w:11 tell how to get and grow
%kk'4 newer ane rimetfsbte 4..arie51,
Pages• 0 ('ol ..d Platrs..h]U Engrartng%. Fur
Allows int -reit on deposit& Drafts, lcttcrs'' 30 vents in paper covi•rs 41.00 in elegant cloth.
of credit and circular Hetes lamed. payable : I Berman or Eagi she.
In all parts of the - • world. 17%kk•e Illastrnud n.etkly Magazlae 3!
i'a':r•. a Tolr,- 1 Plats in r••ere sent ler and
Ret, - - *1,400,000,.
reference to the subscrlptton hat for others were hurried into eternity in a
nt
moment of time. The girl Annie states
that either the horses became unmans$e- President. - /ION. icre M. MISTER
able and rushed on in front of the train, General Manager, - W. N..IX1FR80X.
or otherwise the driver, James, being de- • -- -
ho head-li ht as to distance,
endeavored to get taenias before the train
S. L. 3 and 4, con. 4, $26; Jas. McCaig, calcine o.11,, but her own opinion is that
atom on
cutting down hill north Port Albert.
Letteracturer
safes, rTaylor, f
Toronto. Letter frotnGoldie
R' McCulloch, machine works, Galt.
The following accounts were paid, Thos.
Stewart,part payment for cutting hill,
ceived by t g
digging out p Dungannon hill, Janies Ioat control of the horses. Thus
$1; Jas Hepple, gravelling a[epence, *, two of the most respectable families in
$2; John Farrish, tight board fence, S. the township are this morning bowed
L. 3 and 4, $32; Andrew Bennet, Part down with grief which beggars descrip-
t for /ravelling, $40' Thomas t Miss Blake was a sister to Mr. J.
wild cat un con. 6. of the cit of ],altudan, barris-
$3• du plank 60 cents; Mr. Neibergall, ter -at -law, and the others killed were
{,nymon o g g, , ion.
Henderson, ktllnng j J. Blake,y
Goderich Branch.--
. ?G:,,..ESE
R -NEWER
A. M. ROSS, - - -•
:i1ASA1:ER
plank, $6; John Penn, charity, $5; Mrs. the brothers and sister-in-law of the Rev.
McRae, do $5; Wm. McWhinney, gravel, M. McGrath, Catholic clergyman at
$7.45; Pau
moving tree on t con. at ninemile•_
AND
river, $l; Patrick Hussey, statute later
1 Sweltrer, cutting and re- Bothwell.
Interest allowed on d p netts. Ihafts on all
the principal Town! and ('itis- in Canada.
Oxat Britain and the i'nited Mato. bongbt
and .old, j
Advancesto Farmers on Notes,v. tit onetor
more endorsers, without mortgage. 1751.
AIMS
SEEGMILLEF
Chilled Plow
Performed, 43; Thomas Whittaker, do,
$3; Mr. Cartwright, gravel, $2.40; Trus-
tees of S. 8. No. 6, for the use of School
house for elections held in 1880 $3;
Messrs. Webster, Cooke, Griffin, flare,
Whitley, McMurchy, Harrison, Brown
and Sullivan, attending special meeting
at Dungannon on account of agricultural
commission, $2 each; R. Webster, at-
tending two meetings for equalization of
U. S. S., $4; P. Clare, do do, $4; J.
Cooke, do do, $4: J. Griffin, do one
meeting, $2; J. Whitely, do do, $2; D.
McMurchy, do do, $2: J. Weise, mita-
11
Meteorological Report.
Report of the weather for tine week
ending January 1st 1881.
Dec. 26- -Wind at 10 p. m. North,light air,
cloudy. Nunber of miles travelled dur-
ing 24 hours 296. 1; inches .1
snow fell during the past 24 hours.
Dec. 27 --Wind at 10 te.m. North-west
brisk gale, cloudy. Snowing mostly all
day, 4; inehes fell. Number of utiles
wind travelled during 24 hours 735.
Dec. 28- Wind at 10 p.m. Southwest,
brisk gale. Snowing all day, intensely
cold. Number of miles wind travelled
take in dug tax, $1; J. Webster, arrests during 24 hours 1015.
of taxes charged sgainst him on pollee- Dec. 29th -Wind at 10 p.m. South-
toi s roll for the N- S, } 12, o inthe 13 E.D. , j west, brisk gale, cloudy. Snow flurries
the acme havitng been paid to int
County j mostly all day. Nunber of miles wind
Treasurer, $14.49; H. Holland, mistake travelled during 24 hours 970.
in dog tax, $1; D. Sullivan, cost of re- i,ec. 30 --Wind at 10 p.m. Southwest,
pat'ring assessment box, 60 cents: J. fresh, cloudy. Number of miles wind
Cooke, ps,etJtpe $6.71; West Wawanosk travelled during 94 hours 894.
and Ashfield l agnealtnsral socidyy, Snow flurries during the day.
$25; J. Griffin, Councillor, $2(1; l'. Dec. 31 --Wind at 10 p.m. South,
Clare. do, $30; 1) McMurchy, do, $30: fresh, cloudy. Number of miles wind
J. Whitley. do, $30. R. Webster, do, twvallwd during 24 hours (139.
$40; J Cooke. balance "f awlary S(10. Snow flumes during the day and night.
School Sections Ni 16, $390; No. Jan. 1st Wind at 10 p.m. Soeutheast,
15411340i 17. S. S. No. 4, 4203.63. No. fresh, clear. Number of miles wind
11, $302.06; U. B. R" No. 8, $266.84; travelled during 24 hours 439 miles.
R. S. No. 9, $2.1.11: U. 5 8- No. 1, amount of snowfall 34 inches.
G. N. MAcoowAun, Observer
N. B. - -it rained on 8 days during the
month of January, 1880. Amount of
rainfall 22.5 cubic inches Snow feU on
6 days, amount of snowfall 54 oldies,
prevailing winds during the Both.
South-east to Knuth -west.
February -It rained on 6 days, amnnnt
of rainfall 4.4 cubic inches. it snowed
on 11 days, amount of snowfall 164 in.
Prevailing winds during the month
Routh west to North-west
The W M Tees meeting on the 24th
inst. wax a great suoeeea.
Mr A Ashwith intends to. open out •
butcher's slop here in stew weeks.
roomer, erns. The ereetit es of
the late R.'ht. Young have mold lot No.
6, corner o4 Loftus and Elgin streets. to
Mr Fred W intnill, for S6
At a regular communication of puffer•
in Court N•44 46, ('. () * held • •n the
17th trash the fnll,win5 Aker were
alerted for the (ensuing term J. P
Proem, C. R. , 0. H. it..wd. * r
...w......,.., ._.-..a,
The •-run.tiing glory of men or women is a
beautiful u.0
e:, or Hutt. Thls6t5Rcan only be ob-
taint by nen Vila AL, which MA
proned itself u. be the BEBT HAIR
R.E13TOI{ER In tt:e maria'.
most-. a heahhy growth of the tuff. render. t
soft and iky, strengthens ice roots, and pfd'
vents its ::.i' _ ..11. and acts with rapidity In
RESTORING GREY HAIR
TO ITS NATURAL COLOR.
1r: .t L, t.,r .:1-.e any other. !'.old by an
drew :••-. 75-n JV , to. int b.ttle, r762.l,.
AGRICULTURAL WORKS. HE ONLY"
LUNG PAID!
""',.` .BSORPTiONl•atni .m,.y,►
Having purchased the (.aterith Fo•uneiry, 1
am flitting the premises for the manufacture
of CHILLED PLOWS and AGRiCULTURAi,
IMPLEMENTS on a large scale. Mill work.
General Repairing and ,lobbing will be con•
tinned. 111 .work a -aranteed.
S. 'F.EI;MILLER,
i'roprietor.
SAW LOGS WANT
'STAR'
tot
SALT WORKS.
The undersigned now `repared to pa' the
highest earth price for the following saw-log,e:
soft Elm. and hock Elm 11ft, 1/ft. and 16 feet
long: Aliso Homewood, Oak, Rtark Ash. Maple,
('hem. and Hemlock, aoy tenlr:h.
Farmers
now 1s the. time to wirehair your ea: for ag-
rtoultaral purposes. 1t pars 1410 per went to,
nee It.
Ler Logo IT' ..00d'.*ken in . co -hanger for sett,
J. SCOBIE
1765. -'Rear" Pelt Works. (odetieb
1HRY*TAL A BLACK,
Practical BOILER -TAXERS.
'l a eeteeriberu bseght the Tools and
Roller Bustaes st it mum! i - , lair'♦
carried 0e by the (Work remade, and Maas
hrtnrtnt townpaar all bays/ had an ee
pertenee of over a t yea: in hat chop err
1
of rainfall 7 elder inches. Snowed nan
n brches
12 ame•teat of snowfall R insbes Asl work e•atrwswl toes w
will rei'-o
pmrnpN stteatlon. p'IrA-rMs wren guanine
Pre fin camel!. (luring the mMath, ' teed.
Mareke it reined on 6 days, imeennaw nt lintsre.6 to es tAe trade in a 1 t s
The Pa.'t►. Hallway Syndaeat. senna Rooth to Routh east. i A11 kinds of Boilers made and repair 4, else
are uceodiegly un ar hers and April -it reined nn 11 4sys, amount' 18in"ke Weeks and 15 iron Wntk twos-
'
r aa„a hie
ratM
wog* • petition f round, the voters of earn
cif this eternity would sign it almost en a 6 days,
roan We think that it is time that Mr. Prevailing
Farrow ems omit gieing hie moons for May- It rise
.up . ng John in this matter, for rainfall 31 cederd1
we have revel reaw'na t.. )whec-. that he Ike of month,
rnhie inches Snowed nn New !all (tins made and oke "n.arepal/er
►`' ,.f snowfall R inches. on the shortest noir. and r• ••wires r145T11*
taf to Month
ry .'nwrroer o.
1
LUNG DISEASES,
THROAT DISEASES.
BREATHINO TRoUBLP.S,
erewasesseemenereseienariesmsumws
It delve, gale the sr atan, eurntive agent* and
healing m,-di.inew.
It draws from :hepeeniecooj pan thern:sena
that o.1 .•.e
T*.a.aads Trios to Its \jest as S.
Nen.: 1'7 1 •rngg.,:.,• or sent by avail on r•eoript
f f Paler. p2.410.,l,y
H. HASWELL k
Whide/tale Druggists,
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