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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-01-21, Page 5largeo tion csf these Stake eun- f rough lauds unfit for cultivation, 'tdenced by the small pottiest -u ,ver two fifths - which has been afro se that the Syndicate will tori than double the amount of lands ountaiued in the silt States to, and on which there was a tion .d nearly four and a half , as is estimated by the last oeu- The large and important [-hitte 4 ork has au area of thirty millieos ght thousand acres, of which there en improved a littler over hail, or ,2011 acres, It is lefe to estimate e Syndicate lauds are capable of g twice as much food se could used in the State of New York, w York has a population 411,183, f 11,183,- ] Witness. weteeralaairsl Resiert, ,ort of the state of the weather fel eek ending Saturda , 15th. . 9th -Wind at 10 p.m., North - light, cloudy. Wind travelled in urs 193 utiles. Began to snow at , ceased at 6 p.m. 21 inches 10th Wind at 10 1l. rel. , East, dear. 1Vind travelled in 24 248 miles. 2 inches of show fell. 1. llth- Wind at 10 p.m., South - light, dear. Wind traveled in 24 271 miles. Mock sun at 5 p.m. I. loth- Wind at 10 p. in. , South - fresh, clear. Wind travelled in 24 4t15 miler. .o.• ' ' at 10 p.m., North - brisk gale, dear. Wind travelled hours 445 guiles. Been gnawing y all day, 4 inches fell. . 14th - Wind at 10 p.m„ South calm, clear. Wind travelled in 24 424 milts. 1. 16th --Wind at 10 p.en., East, Snowing--oorrno lunar. Wind led in 24 hours 741 miles. 0 N. MACDONALD, 0hierver. ,derich, 17th Jan., 1881. meRN. 1- In tiullctt, on the 1th inst.. the wife . T. Ertatt, of a daughter. cal --At .lan(heatcr. on the 15th Inst write of t los old Wendel of • daughter. ■...esur1b. -Green At the resldew'e of the a father. Wtu. Green, Esq., late of borne. by Ites. S. J. Thompson. Mr. John enn, to Hannah 11. Green. an of (Memel I Site of ceremony. Ike. 15th., UM. R3R.. aig fin F•ridac, Jan. 7th, Neta, daughter V. James anti Sarah E. McCaig, aged a nth'. and 1S days. ng - In (.oderkh, on Satur3ay. `Sth uat7. the infant daughter of Mr. Ir. J. ing, aged four weeks. G. WIDDQWS, E.Y FR_4 NCI4- ('.IN MONK. Lecture in the Victoria Hall, Ggiseiob, day. February 4th, 1881. Deur �,sat7; re to oomtnence at 8 p. m. S Platt RIOTS IN DUNDEE, AND THEIR Rt- ,, Wlddows has just returned tram • teem cars and a halt In the Old tlsuatry, he has met with remarkaide Meagan, es lectured and preaehed sell begs Matt Imes in Dundee. Scotland, =11v1:=,." ening testimonials and val on hN return to London, was received Hand and limbers, and • $tlwebiight pro ion, and an addrrm of welcome. Don't to hear him. THAR* RR*RR5 Ea SESTA its eaa El eta. 1770.21. MORTGAGE SALE of LIABLE FARM PROPERTY in the ps of Ashfield and Wawanosh, in the fbanty of Hums. NI,FR AND BY VIRTUE OF THA Powers of Sale contained In a certain rtgatte made by James Mullen to the vets - which will be produced at the time of c. and in payment of which default bas been e. there will be oflhred Inc sale lxy Public lion at Whitely. Hotel, in the Village of Luck now, on eeday, 15th. Feb'y. A. D. 1881, 2 u'. lock noon the following parcels of land The South half of kit number 12. in the venth concession, Eastern Division of the wnshipof Ashfield containing 100 acne re or leo, save and erupt t of an acne, tore sold M Daniel Ferguson, of which ut 90 acres are cleared and about 70 free stumps. The soil Is good clay loam, and the lands are a good frame house. wood ed and snmmer kitoben attached, me barn, frame stables and shed also orchard of hearing were: the to mea good and the lands are situated on a goad ne road and about 21 miles from Lucknow. leo the South Were quarter of lot number in the Ilth Concession of the Townshipof awaaosh, Ot►nt alning 50 acres more or ew. which about 30 are cleared. and nearly all from stamps: and there are some valuable ash and pine timber on the property. RMS: -Ten per cent at the time of tale, n the ba cent ttohbe osecured month thereafter. th interest at 7 per cent, yearl ditional security be given no cash need be id. or terms may he varied to any reasonable 7 to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to JOHN TRRI.RAVKN, Auctioneer• hackneys.. )r to BETHI NE. Moes, F Al.t'ONwNInOE k Ifort& Vendors' Solicitors. Toronto. 177(k Duel 13 January, toll. T11411maErit 10118E and CATTLE FOOD IN $UZAK HEAPEST CONDITION POWDER i 4 (iRL DR. BROW N'N BALSAM (W �Pi1S Cherry Sacks t'Aeaptwt nod Neat retepA Reassdp Made. PRIOR CB1'PTg. JAMBS WILSON, Druggist. Sole Agent. MIL :ltderieh, Jain f.t 1N& TELLING OUT. have dwlerseter.d to clear of lug Mair•► steak, es.ssstivg .e CR CAPS, OV ERAH(►Lf4, BOOTS AND SHOW. R I'RBRRfi Hot 1jRY 1ROCicRller�, eta, sta. s Issued to clear them off at elm ammo able Mien. Pah. to brgtn a. liTURDAY. JANUARY 18th. at Been. LODE (il,'T PY1at Rawest/se. h 3 4IrD NB 313 lamot B. SLOANE. HOB 'FHE H['WO. SIGNAL, FKWAl. JA1vLARA1 u THE WORLD ( ►VER. 1880 1888 The W FETS• ee)<y 1�..r. in a Nuta6ell, tsr� w aJl-� sfR rh IiEW AAL1t14C1AB, NEW LAYERS, a Ideres411,11 suMassagsas b, t Matt. re 554 New Yeas, JUL 10. - The Wort& Fair Cummiesioa start with a million .b litre assured s sbscriptiona, Partys in the United States have put.- . - haaad gold and iron mines in the „ 4451 diettiot fur $400,000, Warren Longmore, aged titot, to u.d guik, eft )Machias, Me., of mauaaau{tl.er is Oklsing the death of Freeman Wright, aged eight, a. P nnbroke, was . inten..d to the State Reform lichee! during 1.is :ninerity. The widow of Gen. Jefferson C. Davie has ordered a shaft for his grate •Trsped in the American fleet with an acorn -the badge of Gee. Darks' corps .reclosed in a wreath above the bane. Tae recent accident from the espies on ,n the Toronto Norval School may 1 ave fatal effects. The janitor, William Arue etrrng, whose hand wet blown to pieces, .s threatened with luck -jaw, and scows -fears are entertained of the result. Win. Grist, a fanner living near Port Hope, drove a load of wood to market, returned home with the money, ate his dinner, changed his clothing, nursed hie ravorite childd, fed his stock, and then wielded by hanging hiuteelf over a sta.! i,arritien, The Government are acting both un- justly and unwisely in endeavoring to force their contract through Parliament without taking time to consider the :none advantageous bargain now present- ed.- [Montreal Herald. The Rev. W. S. Rainsford, of Toronto, las published a letter which throws iiht on oertsh % atstementa recently at- tributed to hist. He claims that incom- plete tersions of what he said have got ..broad, and states that his convictions :.re that the Methodist body, in import- ..nt respects, is doing the greatest Chris• •:an work in this country. Mr. Mitchell Henry, in his letter to he London Times, denying that he has mien furred to leave Ireland through the ,machinations of the Land Leaguers, ad - nits that he has been much disappointed n leis rents, owing to his tenants beim, tampered with by Land League agen ly' ffe praises Michael Devitt for being hue. - •et and outapuken, and implies thct Par -1 .tell sad his Parliamentary colleagues ..r'e dishonest in taking the oath ef al- legianoe as members of Parliamcttt. The 2:30 ezpre.s this scorning, on the S. R., with seven torches and quite a cumber of passengers &hoard. ran off the 'rack a lit ell eavf of Wefandport All but the engine ware overturned and wrecked, sortie coaches being thrown oeyond the rai'wty ditch into the -fields. Tonle of the peassngers were badly hurt, one cat them having his ankle broken, and a lady had her head badly bruised and also re-eived internal injuries. A •ar bad to be Woken open tu.,get one 'ady out. As far as can be ascertained, 'lone aro seriously injured. It is sup- oetied that a mil was hacked or broken. 1 s S. H. mao, A LAa,tt Asi)). tI T 411 Teas, Sugars, local t:ene,',d Orin•. 4,A; CRI1('KERY, GLASSWARE, A ND CHINA. Dr. Prof T'S Creast Baking Powder. Dr. Pile -E's Lupulin ivast Ceuu�. Chas. A. Nairn, THE .WUARE. 174 e Tu NEW OVERCOATINGS, NEW SCOTCH 000DS. A PINE. at ?PIN Or Heavy Canadian Woollens, OIL. JW.- NEA1tY- nave .1,7, OVERCOATS NE% Cl RRANTS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS. CHURN I -1.4. ar LA ICE SurENOlit'ta TR( ll'T, WHITE FISH & HERR i NG. t'` .yd LT ►t'.t'iRk -�*. HERRiNtI AND CODFISH. .fust 1h.'tking. fur niiot r l..tbiu;:. Nom- Gc , 1 .11 w ell nada and reliable. CLOTHING MADE to ORDER render my own supervision. _t4r .4 LL WORK W-4 RRA ti TED. '$' Hugh gyp, F'.4SJJIO A BLE TAILOR, Next Door to Bank, of Montreal Fnozra To Dears. - James Shoe-„ bottom, resident ofer at London oto'e swell- Stoves I known rtsalent London township, left his home at Shoebottom'e Corners yesterday aernoonttlge(i to pay n visit. He eeeius to have indft in Intoxicants and while returning bonne late in the evening lay down in the roadside, about smile from his home. Early Tuesday inorn- .ng his brother went in search of hire and found him almeet lifeless. Ile was removed to his horse, where his clothes had to be cat off him. (Everything was done to save his Ste but he never re- gained couaciousnese, dying in about an hour. He leaves a wife t.nd Eve child- ren. About four u'dece on Sunday crnern- oig a frame house on the property of Mr. Stoddart, one mile west tf Bradford, occupied by Mrs. Anson and her two sons, was burned to the ground. The eldest son was &rouged frim kis sleep by ;+ feeling of suffocation land Misrovert() the room full of smoke. He immediate - 'y awoke his brother, and rushing into their mother's room found her standing .,n the floor enveloped in flames. When they succeeded in dritgging her out to the open air the flesh was literally meat - ed on her. Barefooted and bareheaded the sons carried their mother to the re- sidence of Mr. Stoddart, a distance of 300 yards. She lingered for sixteen hours in great aguny, when death ter- ,ninated her sufferings. The two, sone were badly burnt and frostbitten. That fire is supposed to have been caused by tramp who, after lighting his pipe, ' hrew a ,catch among shaving. A man named Ryanhammer, a resi- dent of Pelee Island, hsd been to Kelly's Island, and tame home about eleven o'clock on Saturday night, and went to the house 4 a man named Henderson and asked for a bed Mr. Henderson showed him to bed. About four o'clock Sunday morning Hendensnn got ap to sea what time it was, when Ryanhammer accusal him of playing some trick on him, and was watching him, but Hen derson told him he had jussd�,, got up to me what time it wan, and wenttack Lobed. He got up again about five o'clock to build a firs, when Ryanhammer o.mmen- odd at lila asset. Ileniles.ttn was belay building the fire, when Ryanharsmer shot him in the hack d the head. Hen- derson imnedistely celled his wife and told bar be was Ibot, whoa aysahawRat t his revolver at his own ear .red He omlj lived about two been. =rot )r et dsngser ally wounded. had base driakia4 bard for mum tint., sad was ander the in- tense, of ligan et tie tice of the '1b'cssrsierr.i Daeisr: Aaast t•i onAL fioci,r'r.-71.lertrtliwf annual mesa. iag of the shore seelay nes fold in Ste Osnmereiel Hl'd°`dTM's*- ** kNimbi ti«eww. *il-Dalai, Few Ptnldeltet Vika li[i ttorotlg#, (Jessie Wilber soil Ado - Lees 'Nannie it; 1t1. Hogan sad Devk oset See l Seem sad MANIt.hn He kM• Thos. Uielre es, Retied Seam - Usk Ned M. WeMe,ais. MsKiDep: and A. McAdam, See'y Stoves 1 EAVL TROUGHS and CONDUCTING PIPES, CISTERN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, &. PLAIN AND FA N, t TINWARE. COAL OIL *Rol .Ea%LE AND E1t14L Cow: U,ILampnetc.. Old Iron, Copper. Breus( Wool Piekings and Nhcep Mkins, taken in exchange. J. STORY. Sign of the Coal Oil Barrel. OWN IIALNI HAMILTON STREET. G,ODERICH-, DRAIJIa iN STOVER TINWARE. The selisswbsr hes a ettslplkte assort- ment ••f taswee, Tweaks sad titowi Yves, ret Wm at Ow tie =sarekte the streak and yell win 11e wry to •e suited. Wool Penn& Cense Its"..114=, Mao sod ehl Rasa tithe imeharlphor Goode. 7403e fOHN RALPH SAW L008 WANTED at the a 'STAR' SALT WORKS. atmasidersigaed to now prepared to pav the Vest ler the Ionowtag saw -lap: Rook EI 11t& 1411. sad 14 feet tl af' els. woad,, Black Ash. Maple, t awry, sad Ile•luck, any leegeh. Farmers sow bye time 90 perobes your salt rut y- tieehurel ......a It pals 100 per ttsat to emit. Mr nes or wood taken In exchange for salt 174 J• SCOBIE 171118. -*tar Balt Works, Oueierlek• LIBERAL OFFER8 • FOR 1881_ '20 Two Years for the Price of One ! p g a 'O THE REPRINTS OF Taal tiff iMU tat aRTRtt&Y q Ramp l i,aro, e110100 fifirLRTas&T Wenn-era( ire ISHII= (IW-Aipl, AND Wrt,Tlsr%IMTER /Liberal, REVIEWB, AND Blackwood's Zdinbargh Megasine, Present the best loretget periodicals in a c•on- venlcnt form and u'i(Rowt abridptacnt or tiltcrel ion. Teams .1 aebeeription (Inrl.ding Postage.) Blackwtu,cl or any one Review.., 11.00 peran. Blackwood sed any one Review. 7.10 " Blackwood and two Reviews. 10.00 Blackwood and three Reviews... 13.00 Any two Reviews. .... 7.00 Tbetour Reviews 12.00 •• Blackwood and the four Reviews 15,00 •• Thole are about hall the prfres charged by the Ytttg�t1llash Publishers. Circular giving the Contents of the Period- icals for the year 180, and many other partic- ulars, may be had on application. PRBMIUMB_ New subscriber may have the numbers for 1800 and 1381 at the price of one years sub- scription only. To any'tibacriber, new or old. we will fur- nbh the periodicals tor 1879 at half price. All order:, to be sent to the publication office. To recur• to -cotton -tit appy promptly. The Leonard &ott Fnblishing 00., 11 BARCLAY CT., NEW I.R.K 1ODERTCH AND KINt'ARDINE' Marble Works. Headstones, House Trimmings, Montntent/) and work of all kinds in Marble., designed and executed In the beat style • m and at reasonable prices. Marge antles kept in stock. Granite Monuments and Headstones imported to order. ALL WORK WARRANTED. SCOTT & VANSTONE. 1732. 'BIV KRBDALE" BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, t:ODEA1cI. v. SEED MILLER erMOR'wa ORNAMENTAL WEDDING CAKES, CHRISTMAS CAKES, CONFECTIONER C - ALL KINDS CHRISTMAS TOYS and • THE BEST 13Pc,"• C IN !DAN. t3 G T G D. CANTELONS 8�L.' 1' 1 k L L'7', • 10 A' 1, 1 r ' 1W. J1I'Ltiisarequiritig Christmas Calcite altou/a soil in their c rdera wit! .out .Iale!. Hoes d. ashes taker) in sod .,rnamiente•l . u ,port Metier, end at reason Aldo tate^. .A LOT OP Ladies' Jackets and Mantle Ciotti, CH A. 1' A. '1 Colborne Bros. arse trays and bona ittFOthis ; have lls DM' Millis Is bream. em nes isam�t44tif.. t, ■ THEY r „ Tx -7E Chilled Plow cittcavriThercr r0MCT:;T -AVD- AGRICULi URAL WORKS . (laving purchased the Oodertch foundry, 1 am it the premises for the manufacture of CHI YLOWi4andAORI('t'I.Tt;ItAL IMPL1C1N NTS on a large stale. Mill Work, O•a cal Repairing and Jobb ng will tv• cc n- tlat s4. All work guaranteed. SWEGMILLER. I'ropr.ete r. NOTICE. (,iriuy w!, 11oto9raphing in (Jodetie4. in returning thanks for past favors. would just say, those wishing u benefit will please notice former prices and present • Life Size Phots:. 11.110 17.00 8x10 Photos, - 1.30 3.00 1st - - L30 1.30 Cabinets Photo per dos.. - 3.00 330 Card Photo, per doz., - - 1.30 2.00 tnd Frames to suit the above at BOTTOM PRIC3EC13_ ('ome one. come all : and have your hearts gladdened by getting good and ebeapfPhotos at 1755 E. L JonresoN'a. APPLIES 2,000 Barrels One of the best Privet.) Reboots in Western or CROWN Aortas Ontario has been recently estabttehed ie Dade - rich. Send for Prospectus to It. J. FLETCHER, Wanted at North Street. Cl/teias will be reeumec*D. V,) on Monday' Janttary IOth. 17014t. LOVELL t Province of Ontario Directory FOR 1881-1882_ TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 1911 Price ..5.0(1, MIs. LOVE./.1.. at the request of several Morehead, and maims of the Pro♦Iles of On of the CII of Moe0rral, Re„ iels to announce that his firm will publish • RO- VINCE OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. in No- vember next. Containing an Alphabetical Directory AND A THOROC4*H Classified Business Directory of the Business and Processional men in the Cities. T,.o�awnna and VfI1aag a of Ontario, with a Claeeifed Business Directory or THE CITY - CITY OF MONTREAL. The name carr and attention bestowed on the Dominion and Provincial Directories of MD will be given to yin work. S.Ilacrlbers v�made keeewrespectinny s a tad, Torus . Ad- eg pas application. JOHN LOVSLL R 80N. MontrW, ire. toll. Publ4,Aers, 17111 Once !� ,5t4r Private Families supplied with choice hand-picked apples for winter AT LOW SAYER. James McNair, Hamilton Street. Goderich. Oct. 801. 1880. 1730 H ARNESS SHOP REMOVED. C. F. STRAUBEL, In thanking the inhabitants of Oodertch and asr'reu ndi•g coaptry tor the very liberal Patronage which has been shown aim Inc the past seven years, wishes to Inform them that he has REMOVED to his new premises, Nearly Opposite the Colborne Hotel Stables, Where he is shown tga very fine assortment of tight cad heap IH da,se Cloothing Comb. Brushes, Belk end every other article utauall found In a first-ehtas Harness Shop.All work nfh warranted, as [ use only the very beat material and employ none bet rtRaTCLAan workmen. Repairing done on short notice and at moder• ate rates. Remember the place - Hamilton Street, Uodericht DRESS M.$ING & MILLINERY. 0 - SELLING OFF AT COST FOR 0J B MONTH, Previous to taking Stook and making room fibr SPRING GOODS. par CALL AND EXAMiNE FOR F(►URS.LVl8.11 MISS STEWART. me, The OLD Family Grocery. G. H. OLD, w.•. hale 0110100 wsAimyw•.aywaY tt=a.ar* gamed 11,010Pat Ceninial the lame at 9a.tue L t1sf assortment of Bags s, Upwards. and L sumo e. Alga a Chaise Aasrtasess of (1M01[1114Y cooled** Tss. from DINNER and DESERT SETS, TOILETS, &c. ! TRT OtiR 46e. TBA- BBIST V'LLU1 1711 TBS WARIEST. 1st 1LIICha •nAMEM Tilde NIX, 4.o1111-CertM A.1111 MLA) NTA.24 a. 0 H OLD *mal. 1770 1'HE 19El3T I1E TJii MAF "'rT•T- COLBORNE BROS. 1 HAVE BOUGHT THE HARDWARE STOCK. MR. D. FRGU- SOIN- t VERY GREAT ,DISCOUNT! :•'ta•-L, ay. oell ae ❑:y owo Origin:.: F11. 1.bort:7. r.efo:e It' Adas.v sr Nsrdwere. 1 ern therefore in a position to all t'keaprr tiros any ere: re Mauve in the comity. MY t,T'►CK tl� laI'I11?,�lifl ' r �t �'I '� `'� ,� �Id _ r� &� G��� i ��l Na �� i.. Catiloto, t. i.i.•h i want ni run ..tf.l COM! AND 81T AT 8408 P8IO88 AS WTiJ. PLEASE YOU. Fresh Ground Water Lime in Stook_ AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE. R.. -RT_ 1MZEoK=\TZIE 1751 -tem. Holiday Presents! At BUTLER'S. Photo and Aut..grajh Albums in great variety, Work Boxes, Writing Leake, very suitable for presents for Teachers and 13cholitrc PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. - ALL CAN BE SUITED. Stock is New, very complete, and consists of Ladies' and (Gents' Purses, China Goode of all kinds, Ruhy Goods, Vases in many patterns, Flower Pots, Cobb and Flowerg, China and Wax Dolls ! A Large Assortment. Smokers Sundries- Merachaur Pipes mrd Cigar Holder; and Brier Pipes -100 Different Stylee. School Books, Miscellaneous Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Sermons, WRswET'a Hymn Books, Psalm Book,, t&c., dta--Subscriptions taken for all the best ENOLIas, Seoren, ham, A7rs7ucu. and CANADIAN Papers and ° Magazines at Publishers' lowest rates -now is the time to subscribe. A full stock of School Books, for Teachers and High and Model School St.cicnta All will be sold cheap, and Patrons suited. I have a chnice and large selection of Christmas and New Iear's Cards ! THE BEST $VER SHOWN, AND CHEAPER TSAR Tilt, Dominion Telegraph and Postage Stamp OfficeAt �, U 1 L �+R'i�. A GRAND CLEARING SALE ---0 F Boots and Shoes, ---A T- CAMPB86CS BOOT ail SHOE EMPORIM, ONE M NT II_ Previous to Stook taking. 111/7 Stook is Lsrr'sand well-lte.orted, and GREAT BARGAINS will be given TEwttS.SS - CASH. WM. CAMPBELL. (lodere,h..lan 13 1881 17ro