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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-07-22, Page 8w,, .i". ♦ + . c. •. .. ,c, • ; "4` °`e76 s. M'1 , :n,Y:• '' s 'd belt;' .T` ,•d S`,. ...t` , ! � '".J '"-. '['HR HUnO N SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 22. tt$81. DOORS,+' f3A$HE8, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, ani every Description d Iatarier VA. STAIRS, RAPtDRXIL$, NEWELS .sri BALL-11TEitts A SpetyltT tleod for Price Blit U GI.E� LA1'8 a LGY1Iiutt q.. ' . . Astiraates uoapplfea- **Wu a we're, MASONIC °BAND $,ODOR. M reh'g erins Ma•enle crane laden- Nee. Oen .f Neer* appetasaatg wwde•- .eat mane sr weetttr{- HAMILTON, July 15. --At the meeting of the Grand Lodge yesietden the gees - tion of appointee/ proxies w.. ;eft ut.r to next oommunicatwn. The number of lodges represented was 346, an incresse of 59. ZLItCTIox or orr1CWtil It W. Past D. G. M. Bro. Jag. Mof- fat, was elected Omni Mater; R. W. Bro. D. Spry, elected Deputy Grand Master; V. W. Past G. Bru, Wes. Hayden, Woodstock, elected Grand Senior Warden; R. W. Bro, W.G. Gann, ..f Kingston, elected Grand Junior War- den; R. W. Bro. E. Mitchell, ..f Hamil- ton, elected Grand Treasurer; It W. Bro. E. H. Long, elected Goad Regis trar; IZ W. Bro. J. J. Mason, of Hamil- ton, Orand Secretary. BOARD OF 011121AL PCLPOSEa. R W. Bro. D. Roes, Picton; R. W. Bro. R. T. Walken, Kingston; R. W. Bro- H. Macpherson, Owen Sound; R. W. Bro. R SeAnders, Toronto; It W. Bro. J. M. Meakin, Hamilton; R W. Bro. L H- Henderson, Belleville R.W. Bro. J. Cascaden, Iona; R. W. Bro. D. Glass, London; R.W. Bru. P. J. Brown, Ingersoll; R. W. Bro. Hugh Murray, Mamiltos. DEPUTY DMTRICT ORAND&. The Deputy District Granas selected by their own districts and confirmed by the Grand Lodge are as follows :-St. Clair, R. W. Thos. C. McNabb, Chat- ham; London, V. W. Millam Milner, Strathroy; Wilson, 11 W. Geo. C. Eden, Woodstock; Huron, R. W. Dewith Mar- tyn, Kincardine; Wellington, V. W. S. S. McCormack, Orangeville; Hamilton, W. Wm. G. Reid, Hamilton; Niagara, W. J. Murison Dunn, Welland; Toron- tot V. W, J. B. Dickson, Toronto; Gorgian, V. W. John Cressor, Owen Sound; Ontario, R. W. G. H. F. Dart- nell, Whitby; Prince Edward, V. W. John S. Loomis, Medoc; St. Lawrence, W. A. F. Milligan, Cornell; Ottawa, V. W. J. G. •Crantou, Arnprior. London was selected as the nest plane of greeting. The Lodge was in session from ten a. na to five p. m. The instal- lation took place in the evening. An address is to be drafted to P. G. M. Henderson. DEAN STANLEY'S DEATH, Brlerserich of Life's tabor. ROAD AGIIlNTB. A• anew* sir alas nem inmad rests '• Msa.ry. The *mutant of the daring trent rub- bery on the Ruck Island road a supe routed by the foll..wiag detail given E. Martin, of Kansas City, a td eye witue.s "f the dreidful at- e trai left Kansas City at 690 last evening, d contested of six oar*, well holed wit oaaseugers, including a sleep- ing cumin 'Supper was furnished at the regular station, and no event occurred to excite the suspicion of the passengers or trsiwmwt until Winston was reached, which was et 9.90 o'clock. At that sta- tion rtgit RttUtiH-APIEAKINu MRS tett un the train with handkerchiefs tied about their fauns so as to partially con- ceal their features. The first intimation that the passengers received that there was anything ing wrong was the cry, "All aboard which appeared to be a signal. At that instant the four then, as well as seven) others who had come from Kan -V Bas City and Caater,n, made a rush for the engine and for Conductor Charlie Westfall Firing was heard in the front can, as well as un the engine, and then the train was put 11) rection at forty utiles per hour. On giving the signal two of the men trade for the first coach. wkere the conductor was standing. One of the omen went up to the conductor and pointing s pistol at him maid: CANADIAN NNW& G. Forbes 'hold Sia term, d WO mem in Motmis, co Jot* limos, Ise die ma of $4,(100 last week. Th. Wm is a good une. During • thentherellenu fust work Ohs dwelling house of bather Fee, Zurich, was struck by bthtanttg The family hada narrow swaps, .sed now of them were alightly hurt. Tb. Muse and at. tached kitchen were badly wrecked Mrs. Steen, ** old lady tet Seal.,rtt, died there Isar week, aged 80 }eats. lihe was one of the pioneers, harmer em- igrated front the tawnty tet Fannias the in 1842. She was the 'mother of deputy reeve Beattie. Furrow Dow, Faso a. -The intima- ter of Education has issued • circular TSH WORLD OVXL Mr. Thomas Swindon, twice the libe- ral candeiate for booth Simone, Ont., flied at Bo.urnetsausth. Kay., outhe44 th ask At the 9tr niserrr Sht of tfe Tern Creek, Kv Fruit t,ruwe}i' Aanociation, the premiums for the fit largest ben nee .,f any variety was awarded to the 6harpleat, exhibited by J. Decker. The u.an Lefr.y, who is charged with the wurder .4 Mr. Gold un the London turd Briehtou railway, was armigned on Saturday and denied bid melt Ils was thea remanded and removed to Lawes Mit Joseph Nightingale, a well-known farmer of Ameltasburg, and formerly Reeve. f that tuwnsbip, fell dead on a containing the following inspeekxs sort ferry steamer while proceed* home other keen - presiding examiners at d - now BeUaville on �atutda ni ht. De- t was about 52 years of age. The birth .d the int child in Brandon, N. W. Territory, took place on the 24th ult., and was unanimously [tented Wil- liam Scott Brandon Colles He is a grandson of the late Sir William Colles of Blyth. The father of the tint bora combines the trades of baker and watch- maker of the town. A Derma OvRuuacuD,-R. P. Mc- Allen, an 1 lrangeville dry goods merehatt who leranted in April last, leaving num- emus creditors to mourn his ben, has been arrested and lodged in Chicago jail. He .,wee about $15,000, and his creditors will have the privilege of etarltk y lI nal exam inot lens, both ter hiYltt school entrance and the intermediate, will be especially careful in preventing any irregul*rittes "r, improper inactions ..0 the part of any candidate. 1f, after w many warnings, any candidate shall be found guilt) of any improper practices at any of these exazutn•u..ns, the punish- ment will be disqualification is perprete. One .d the groat industries of British Columbia is salmon catching. Men are employed day and night in c tcbing atsd canning salmon. There ars evidences of a large trade Toeing dune this season. Eight canneries expect to have eight mil- lion tins of salmon for export, the .rice "sot' ARE THE MAN I WANT,' Waging trwn 17c to 40C per tin. Jr.at After saying this the robber tired his of the work, it appears. is done by China- (inMhw► there as long as they pay his pistol, the ball itriking Westfall in the men, as they work for about half the • tum, but did not prove fatal. Westfall wages required hy white men and ars Ott Tuesday. as a little nine-year-old attempted to run, and as he did so the well up in the canning business. They sun "f Mr. Wm Croat, of $aphemia, robber tired twice at hint Westfall seem to be able to apply themselves to was in the field shaking hay, he came in reached the platform. Then the second robber fired a shot, which killed him in- stantly. The conductor fell dead on the platform. He was wounded in several places, but the last shot took effect in the bran, producing almost instant death. Three of the robbers started for the engine with the intention 4.1 shooting the engineer and taking pusaesssion of the London, July 18. -Dean Stanley died to day aged 66 years. He was educated under Dr. Arnold, at Rugby, and com- menced a distinguished career at Oxford, by obtaining a scholarship at Balliol College, and shortly after the Newdigate prize for his English poem "TheGip- sies... After gaining the Ireland scholar- ship he took a First Class in Classies in 1437, gained the Latin Essay prize in 1839, and the English Essay and Theol- ogical prizes in 1840, when he was elect, e l • Fellow of University College. He was tor twelve years Tutor of this Col- lege; was Select Preacher in 1846-6; Secretary of the Oxford University Com- mission, 1850-82; Canon of Canterbury from 1851 till 1868, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford, and Canon of Christ Church and Chaplain to the Bishop of London from 1866 till 1863, when he became Dean of West- minster. He received the degree of L • L. D. from the University of St. An- drews, in Feb., 1871; took part in the proceedings of the "Old Catholic" Con- gress held at Cologne, in Sept:, 1872; was elected one of the Select Preachers . at (Oxford by 349 votes against 287, Dec. 11, 1872; and was installed as Lord Rec- tor of the University uf• St. Andrews March 31, 1875, Dr. Stanley first be- came known to the literary world 'uy his admirable "Life of Dr. Arnold," pub- lished in 1844. It was followed by "Stories and Essays on the Apostolical Age," 1846: Memoir of Bialelp Stanley," 1851; "The Epistle4'to the Corinthians," 1854; "Historical Meinorials 44 Canter- bury," 1864, Oth edit. 1872; "Sinai and Palestine in connection with their His- t ry," 1855; "Sermons on the Unity of Evangelical and Apoetolical Teaching," 1859; Sermons on various subjects preached before the University of (►x- f•.rd, in 1880.3; "Lectures on the His- tory of the Eastern Church," "Sermons preached in the East," with appendix on his second visit to Palestine with H. R. 11. the Prince .•f Wales, 1862; "Letter to the Bishop of London on Subscrip- tion," and "Lectures on the History of the Jewish Church," 2 vola', in 1863-65; "Encouragements of Ordination, ' and "Reasonable, Holy, and Living Sacri- fice; a Sermon," 1814: "Creation of Man; a Sermon," 1865; and "Sermon; Dedication of Westminster Abbey, 800th Annivetwary," 1866; "Historical Memor- ials of Westminster Abbey," 1867; "The Three Irish Churches; an Historical Ad- dress," "Esasys nn Church and State," 1870; 'The Athanasian Creed: with a preface on the general recommenda- tions .d the Ritual ('ommisaion," 1871; 'Lectures on the history 44 the Church ..f Scotland,- 1872; and "Sermons and Essays on the Apostolicel Age," 1874. He has contributed variens articles to re- views and insgaaines, and many papers to Dr. Smith's 'Dictionary of Classical Bi�zee.phy,' and Dictionary of the Bibi.,' to the "Tnineackions of the Arch "eulogies' institute," and t.. the Quarter 'y and lfd.PArvyA Review* The Estab Itched Church has, in the demise of Dean Stanley, Loot one of her brightest jewels, and one whale place it will he hard in• deed to fill Ile . oil he buried beside his wife in Weetminieter Abbey. The Dean remained in it semi- enema - mime condition some time before his 6 nae The Nines .ays n" living (brine will be more deeply. regretted •r more widely missed than the T)ean almost anything, and can pick up a trade with great readiness. Motais OUTDONE. -Janes Purvis, of lot 16, concession 6, Morris, has a hen that has taken possession of three young kittens and will not allow thecat tutxnne near them. If the kittens attempt to run away she ah..vea then[ back under her wings. Mr. Thos. D. Ryan. of Sea- engine- The engineer seemed to have forth, has a cat that goes with his hens apprehended that there was danger, as continually and protects them, and in on the approach of the trio he started the Horning when the hens are fed his hack on the engine and secreted himself 1 catahip conies along and partakes of the in the tender. A stonemason, by the feast, picking up oats and peas with the name of Miller, came torwartl from the smartest "f then. Mr. Chales Woods, of this town says he has a cat that can crow like a rooster and bark like a dog. Squire Peters of London has done his duty in sending Parish and Rankin to the assizes for trial. The evidence was quite strong enough to justify him in doing so, and the country would not have been 'satisfied with anything else. Pariah and Rankin will receive a fair trial, and whether they are acquitted or found guilty the trial cannot fail to con- vey a wholesome lesson. But what les- son has the government learnt front the disaster? What solitary step has been taken to prevent the overcrowding of vessels and the recurrence of such dire accidents as will for manyyears make the Queen's birthdays sad, memorable day baggage car while the shooting was in progress. The robbers MI$TOOL HIM Ime.. THE L`WOIItZELL and shot him,'!te bap taking effect in his heart. Charley Murray, express tuesaen- gee, was also visited by some of the rob- bers. He was knocked over the head and made to deliver the keys of the safe. The robbers ransacked the safe and se- cured $500 in money and $300 in valu- ables, and Government bonds to the amount of $1,000. Murray was threat- ened with instant death if he concealed anythinv, but was permitted to live en informing them that all his valuables were in the safe. The brakeman on duty, Double bra and one horse.Mr. Gar - whose name could not be ascertained, as soon as he learned of the murder of the bet ref 150 for the horse a short conductor, rushed through the thin and in London? I time ago. contact with the kni a of the mower, badly cutting one foot and almost sever- ing„the other one. Duran hopes are en- tertained of saving his foot, and many think he will lose his life. A little child, four years of age, son of Mr. John Garand, of Garden Island, met with a sad accident on Tuesday. Its mother was boiling asap, and left the pot to attend to uther duties, when the little fellow caught hold 'of it and tipped the oontents upon himself, scalding him dreadfully. Fears are entertained that he cannot survive. The famous war steamer Charybdis, the nucleus of Canada's Beet, has arrived at North Sydney, C. B., after a some- what lengthened voyage across the At- lantic. he only used steam as an auxi- S liary, but her stonily of coal has given ,At, and she had to put into North Syd- ney. She will probably reach St. John before the end of the month. As Mr. Garbet, of Gerrie, was attend- ing the wedding of Miss Smith last week- and also accompanied them to Brussels, on returning he had the misfortune to lose one of his horses a short distance from Brussels. It dropped dead on the road; leaving him to drive home with a Eight hundred Mormons were, un Thursday last, landed at Castle Garen, en route to Utah. They are ignorant sad poor, and had been gathered up by Mormon mwit.uarius in Europe, chiefly in the $candirwvien countries. The pheuutneuuu of Mure onyw is one that the United Stater Imre not yet found • way to deal with, yid it la sot likely to becounrienee easily settled by the soqui- sititts ,*ttcb large numbers of con - eerie. informed the passengers that an effort Port Hope, Ont., July., 18. -The' The Oka church authorities are not would be made to rob them. As soon as schooner Flora Emma was stripped of this had been sec 1' Sed the brake d rtion of her masts man started fn during the gale last Saturday afternoon. second coach the robbers entered both The vessel was proceeding from Oswego to Oshawa, Loaded with coal, and when off Pon Britain, three tnilea west of Port Hope, she was struck by a heavy gust of wind, tarrying off the 'ibboom first, doors. WITH PISTOL% IN TRIER HANDS, demanding money;the brakesman pulled the cord attached to the air brake, and soon afterwards the train stopped. The then the fore topmast, followed' quickly sanction was given. .gen jumped off from the cars and made by the foremast head. the main topmast Miss Susan and Louisa Reether, two Tor the woods. and mainmast head. ropes and every- of the daughters of the worthy jailor of Mr. Martin stated that notm more than thing ceminns of g the mainmast cng down, ompletely mpletel ' McVaving the , the icar, ofty f Walkerton,B and nliundsertooknie to fifteen minutes elapsed from the time of portions y leaving Winston till the robbers jumped bare. The jib -topsail had been furled, walk from Walkerton to Port Elgin for omp is a her canvass sn a Po award and when in the disposed to have any new comes upon their confines, if they nun help in Mr. W. Drysdale and some triends intend an excursion to Oka shortly with a view to meeting the Indians and enjoying s day's outing. The owner of the Ottawa River Navigation Company a boats refused to land any excursionists unless the priestly -.r � I�TO'teZ.C�_ Tag STiaTUTES OF CANADA 44 VICTORIA,lust. are sow ready fat distri- bution;at the atue et U. Chert of the Peace. in Uodeetoh, to Junkets of the Perone and eth- ers entitled to same. IRA I.EW18 FINE STATIOILERY'. MOORHOUSE 4 , • kiss )net opened out e r ,l SUPERIOR GRADE CUrkM,.:-Pea". NOTE PAPERS Cleek of the Paws 011101, oh, Jul 111 12101. f 1716-& a from the cars and made themse ves scarce. The sleeping -car porter locked himself up the state -room -td the sleeper and did not make himself visible until and the sailors were just hauling in the a wager. a distance of thirty mi es, in gaff -topsail when the gale struck the ves- one day, and accomplished the feat m- arl. As the wind was blowingnorth- side of fourteen hours, leaving Walker - west, the vessel drifted down he lake ton after four and arriving in Port Elgin Auctioneertng. Er0.OURRI I,TSJ PEOPI.L'S AUC - • TIIOIJZZP.. Oedertsk. Ont. 1711. the train was near Washington. until a Port Hope tug went to the res - Conductor Westfall, who was killed, cue of the -crew, when the wreck was lives at Welton, where his remains were brought into Pert Hope harbor. It will Wt. The robbers numbered thirteen, cost about $1,000 to repair the damage. and only two of them had handkerchiefs A complete set of new !nuts will have tied about their faces. to be put in. The damage is covered by A eANADt*N'y STORY. insttraace. John Broadfoot, of Brussels, Ont.. Joseph Henderson wet an old and re - was on the train mbhed at Winston. He specie d farmer, who f•"r years lived nn it made his exit from the smokingg-car with farni three miles from the town of Strst- the conductor. Be told a Chicago re -,ford He was once is very good dr. porter that after he had been s[hlot at l cumstances, being the owner of a large once, he lowered his head and butted lfavor in the township of Ellice. Lately the robber who had fired, nearly knock- through speculating in land he got into ing him off his feet. He and Westfall financial utf5cuifies and became consider - in their flight reached the tear door at ably depressed in spirits. His friends, the sane instant, and the conductor fell however. did not pay much attention to upon the platform and he stumbled over him, as they knew what was on his mind. him. On Ssturday, about noon, the report of see a pistol Was heard in Mr. Hendemon'e The Mesmer (/tss sf Wtn'idOe Blamed t• I room. The inmates of the house rushed the Water'. Mgr.i to the apartment, when to their horror Duluth, July 19. -The steamerCityof they discovered the ,id man lying on his and be rigorously excluded from recent- - was burned at two o'clock this back with a pi+tcl by his side and hlood I ing "r sending any communications ex - morning at her dock here, She is a total streaming from a wound in his Abdomen. cep[ those delivered by me nr received by my direction. I desire these direc- tions rigidly executed." before six p.m. It is stated that as Guiteaua punish- ment would be utterly inadequate to the offence should the President survive, the District Attorney is determined to take every advantage authorized by law to secure for the assassin the greatest pos- sible punishtuent, and will therefore hold him in close confinement, awaiting the result of the President's injury for a year and one day before haying the cul- prit arrai'ned. WwiHtN•;roN. Jul 19. -The District AtteLtrey, to -day, atdressed the follow- ing lettertu the warden of the Lail: "It will be necessary to retain Gultsu in Legal. !'1 ARROW & PEOUDFOOT, BAR- Vf H1ttTCltB Attornoya Solicitors. Me.. Galenical. J. T. Gamow, W. Proudtoot. 1711. B. L DOYLE, BARRISTER 4 N D Attorney, solicitor to Chancery. to., clodertcb. Ont. 175L SEAGER ,k MORTON, B A R R I 8 1'ltts, tt., tc. catch and wingnam. C. $'howler, Jr., Oedarie.A. .1. A. Morton. Wing - lam. 1731. SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND • Soliunor. Orison -Corn rof West Street sad Market square, over 0wrgo Acheson's. Godericb. 1711. custody for future action by authorities. I desire you to place him on one side of the jail, where there are no other- pris- oners, rixoners, and where means of escape are impossible; that he he not pertnitted to hold cenversatit n with any of the guards loss, and now lies scuttled in the harbor. All her passengers were saved, but four of her crew are missing --one fireman, one porter and two waiters. She was fully insured. Toronto, July 19. -The steamer City of Winnipeg was owned by Messrs. Smith & Keighley "f this city. Last winter over $15,000 was spent .in the vessel improving her. She is valued at $80,000; and is insured for $30.000 in the Western, Phrenic and Royal Cana- dian Companies. Captain Kennedy, of Toronto, was in charge. 0 The et.lap.re rap. WiMBLRbeN, July 20. -In the shoot- ing for the Kolapore cup between Cana- da and England, to -day, Canada won by 20 points. Armor at Lase. BurrALo, .Tuly 20. r Detective Wm. A. Phillips, of the District Attorney's office, returned last nivht (rem Chatham. hav- ing in charge A. W. Brown, the man in- dicted for the murder of Mina McCrae, of that plans, in this city in June, 1880. The prisoner was )edged in jail. He was duly extvsdited in .000rdance with the treaty between the United States and Canada, and the officer took with him the formal extradition document issued by the President. Brown's trial will come on during the feeptember sitting .1 the Court. New York, July 1R. - A highwayman at Harlem last evening robbed a young lady of a gold watch Two elegantly dressed young ladies pulsing by, seirel the robber. and despite his desperate struggles. held Mm till a policeman ar- rived 'ja►,41111111•0.•.,...• ••••••41~ •••• A►--i,tllY0•••• :75. n..r.-.-•-.,. •w A physician sects summ'ne•i. but Hender- son was beyond the it wer of earthly as- sistance.'and died in less than two hours. Deceased was much respected by all who knew him, and his rash act has ore casioned a feeling of melancholy in the neighborh.od. The latest "sem► ar;.ent' story comes from Lake Simax, and is told hy Mr. Allan G. Canava, Dominion Land Sur- veyor. A day ter two ago he was engaged with an assistant examining the swamp ,ordering on Lake Simcoe, on the bound- ary of the townships between tw.uth Orin ha and Ore. They were in a boat and were.moring slowly along when their at. tention was attracted By a peculiar puff- ing sound similar to that produced by the escape of steam from the exhaust pipe of an engine. Mr. Canes remark- ed that he thought that was a strange piece to have $ mill. upon which his corn- p•nien rejoined that the sound cams front the cars int the railway. But it seems froth gentlemen were wide of the mark, for in • few seconds they saw emerging 1nom the rushes an extraordi- nary creature, having a head as liarp as tha., of an adult human tieing. and a body resembling a serpent end increasing in thickness downwards It seethed fright- ened and made a peculiar puffing sound like a small engine. After n•ong out in- to deep water it stopped for a short tithe, and with the cessation of locomotion there wee an end to the pelting mese al- ready referred to. Mr Canova and his .ompaninn propelled their Teat inrwsr� • short distance to have a hotter view o[ the rreatnrn upnn which the puffing re- er.ntnienced more vigorously than befr.re ; mid it moved •"ff at the rate ••f abont fif- teen miles an hour it earned its heed about three feet out of tate water u it welt EAMPION, ATTORNEY -AT- . C)tor la Chancery Convey- saoer, &c. oter'Sheppard's bookstore. LAW, Ooderteb, On An -f amount of money to loan at lowest rates.' Waren. 1731-y. CAMERON, HI 'LT & CAMERON, Barristers, Sodic,:ori Chancery, to, Godertah and W ingham. M. C. Cameron, acau, C„ P. Holtt,,Wingha.es 1 G. Caw, wia, Oodericb. W. M 3711. Thebical. 196101. Dolma -In Asb0eld, on the 17th lest. ttrwlfe of Mr. Michael Balton. of . eon. Carretb-ls Tan, on the 14th ult,. iba wife of Kr..1. D. Carveth. of a Bos. 11 MARI LW Farrow -Searles At Dnnganeon. on the lltb Ins:.. by the Rev. Mr. Caswell, Mr. Ches. Farrow. to Miss Almedia Searle*. of West Wawanosh. Raven -A -in ('rsnbrood. on the lltb Inet.. by Rev. J. Harris. Mr Lorenzo Raven, to Mla. Lizzie Angus. all of Retunela. fansgan-MoQuoid -July 19th, 1891. by the IPA‘ ..1 Caswell. Mr. Robert .1 Finnegan, la MW Sarah McQuo14 both of Ambeel&. n•o. Ottahara -On Sunday. July 17th. of acute per- itonitis Edward Joseph. youngest sen of Francis and Mary Teresa Oraltant. aged x years and 8 months. Cridland On July ISM. 1481. at the residence. d Havey HowelL Buffalo, N. Y.. Elora re- lict of the late Henry (:rldtsnd. bf Newport. Kr, and sister of the fate Mrs. John Morris. of �'.olborne. aged 78 lean. Hentete-1n Rothsay. en the 10th inst., Ise Pella wife M Nr. Arehfbald Hodder. car penter. of Galerich. aged 30 yr'are, M ATHIwa. At the Nile. 4m the 9th Inst.. Wil- liam Mathews. aged 72 years. .dere$ Oonc*icn. July 21st, 1881. erbene i 1 • w hus10 bhV weet 1 18 0 �1 10 530 ne Aro 0 43 et 0 38 0 ea et 070 0 ae 0 0 7e Eo reeg, a beak. ....... 0 55 • n 88 tatoee f hush (as el . e 73 0 n 7 1w km10 00 w 10 80 [tar. E,,..... o is M 0 lei Niuep etas. Item,[ .- . 0 lig et 0 111► (1...' """ Phoria. 0 OWant. .. 0 75 «T 0 11 . Il^ to cwt,•••. eet..•..••e... et~i 1 441( leo%% w ewt dee., ...... r Ori 011 1 ss " 1 75 %IWeed. pe• kerns iurbeless3t0 ,, • sa • As ie brat ^ ' w I now, M real Oats., hash Pets to btrh Nem GR McDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC - • IAN. BURGEON. etc.. Orwduate of Tor- onto Univenity.. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians. London, England. &c., to., M. C. P. S., Ontario. OMoe and residence: Opposite Bailey's Hotel. Hamilton street. tiod- erich. 17964m DR McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- OE,ON, Coroner, :cc. Moe and residence on Brune street .eoond door west of Victoria Street. 1761. HG. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI- . Man. Surgeon and Acooueber. Graduate of Toronto Unlveratty. Ot1ceopposite Comer ron & Cameron's Bank, Lucknow, if not in once, enquire at the Bank. 17817. DRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, Physicians, Surgeons, Acooucbera. &c. Office at lir. Shannon's residence. near the Jail. (ioderioh. O. C. SHANNON. J. C. HAMIL- TON. 1731. T AIKENHEAD, V.S. , ( SUCCESSOR •J • to Dr. Dwtcant Graduate of Ontario v. (ntUege. OMce, stables and 'andante. Os ewgste Street roar door east otColborna Het.L N B. -Horses examined as to sound. DOM. 1731. Loans anb insurance. Eiivelopes to Match F,000 W LOAN. APPLY TOWC s 15 OW, HOL? t CAMZRO 4, 17311. x76,000 TO LINDON ON REAL E S - tATE, Terme favorsftle. Apply to B. L. DOYI..t. Oodertch. 1751 0200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND nP on good Farm or nest -dant Tont' Prgperi7 at 8 per cent. Apply to R. RADCLIFFE. 1751 'quill. TO LEND IN ANY amount to suit borrowers at 8 to 64 per tent. Private funds. Apply to Stwotj and HOUTON. Goderich. ,TONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE 1 1 amount of Private Funds for investment at lowest rates ria Arst-claas Mortgages. Apply to GAREOWY & PRoUnWOOT. In W the Sb.p.s. These are the limesi dod Fioest 600ds IDANS FREE OF CHARGE.- ) Money to lend at lowest rates et say orlcorh stege Hotel. SNAG= t MOR N. Gederlch, fad March 1881. 1771. 6 PER CEN f. - THE CANADA Landed Credit Company Is prepbl'ed to lend money on good Farm security, at six per cent. Full ppaartmculsregiven upon apppl►lcafn to HUGH HAMILTON. (' to . L. agent. Oodericb. 1781. 20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND Q20,000 on Farm and.Town Property at lowest in- terest. Mortgagee purchased, no Commia.ion charged, Conveyancing' Fees reasonable. N. Il, -Borrowers can obtain money In one day 11 title is satlatactory.--DAVISON & JOHN. STOIC Barristers. &c., Goderlob. 1751 R. RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, Life Ind Accident Insurance Agent. Bo weeenttn g first-class Aleo agent ter tate CA\ALA LITE STOCK IRsonasma Co. yr.47 to Tend on Mortgage, either in Town or Property. in any way to snit the borrow- er. OMoe-tep-.taln) Kays block, Ooderlch, Ont. 1711 JIY-LAW NO. 15 OF 1881.-TOWN- 11 9HiP OF COLBORNE. %VHZREAs, it 1e considered expedient by the Municipal Council of Colborne to sell part of the original toad allowance opposite Lot 13. 7 con. E. D.. Township rat Colborne, maid pari ef road allowance not being used as a public road for • number of year*. Re it therefore enacted hy the Munlcipai Council of the Township of Colborne and it is hereby mewled b authority of the sane, that the part of the ,stns) road allowance oppo. site Lot 7 con. BBB D, of the said Township. as ortglning curve11ed by the Canada Com- pany. eontaining 7 mtmeunrnment, three- quarters of an sera snore or lams, be sold to Stephen Yates for the sum of thirty dollars. and that • deed of conveyance be executed by this corporation to the said Stephen Tates. and the Reeve or the Township of Colborne le hereby empowered to ezeeute such deed and ant: the corporate seal of the corporation thereto. Passed May flit, 1881.11791. .1. A. NcDouaoe. CURL -. TNsURANCZ CARD. That can be booed anywhere. Prices Moderate l 30.000 ROLLS OF WILL PAPER RRiTTOHH ASS. CO'T. To.owro--F.NabllabM THOME iNA. CO'Y. of iAANDON (England) Established 1781. HARFV't)RT) Pea. CO'Y. of HARTFnwn. Conn. notablinted 1810. Rieke taken In the above Meet -Masa OtSees se the lowest rtes by ROA ACK HORTON. The imdoral'wei M 01.n Appeaat-r toe the CANADA PLR LO AN Awn SAVINGS Calf. Toeew',o. Money to Loan ee ar•tcia.a asenr$q, trews i 1 8 per Creat-Ctarme ntoderu.. RORACIr HOWION. nodweRh. eket to t1t110. 7711 �t s week Is roar owe tows. Tema .,,4 oDUU M teniktree. Adana' R. fl attire & re Portlind Mabee tea.•.. - �.......... FROM 4c PER ROLL A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -ol- Plated Forks and Spoons IN rams AND QOAD1rrLe PLATT. QUALITY GUARANTEED; Moorhouse's. M00RH0USE Would rrepecttulll intimate to his numerous customers and the public generally that he hasjust opened out s Fresh Stock Of Paper Hangings comprising *Very Novelty in GOLD & BRONZE PAPERS, SATIN TAPERS, MARBLE & OAK PAPERS, CEILING )'APER•°. 41.111.1.0101.11, D °dos---Decorattols-- -Borders suitable for DRAWING ROOM, D1NING ROOM, , SITTING ROOM, BED ROOM, HALL, OFFICE ' KITCHEN- All this Season's Patterns to Window Shades, Wbiob will he found much superior to an thing yet shown In Ulla county. Prises very oesi. jill^ A call solicited. No trouble to show patterns whether you buy or not. " - T. J. BQORHOUBB. *.i • t 1,000 ' ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND] Al(ERIC AN CHROMOS. STEEL ENORAViNOR AND LITHO- GRAPHS are sew 'wady for Tow laaeeest.' et NIOORHOUSE'S. f.4 41