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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-03-03, Page 8THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, MARCH 3, t3H'2. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOOLDINOti, and every Description of Interior Finish. STAIRS, HANDRAILS, NEWELS and BALUSTERS A Specialty. Sued for Price Lists. SHINGLES, LATH & LUMBER. Estimates on applica tion. t:'trAddress FRANCIS SMEETH, Goderich. 1 Carlow. Hosts SOLD. -Mr. Alex. Olen sold. a span of young John Bulls to Mr. Chanic, of West Wawanush, for the handsome sum of $300. One of them is only conking three years old. It pays to keep good stock. We are glad to Learn that Mr. James Straughan, of the 6th con., who had his leg broken some time ago, is now able to be around with the aid of crutches. Shonardboae A TIWST SQUEEZE. - -While Mr. George Walters, foreman of the Cert ;inial saw- mill, was essistieg !o load the will car- riage with lugs. the lug rolled hack, crushing his f,e,t badly against another log. For seeeral days he was laid up, but he is now hipping about sprigatlyr, measuring lumber etc., being helped iu his lnooutoti w by a crutch sent hen 11y tho Dunlop sick committee, who have r.ot forgotten their former t..wustasn. Mr. Hodge, of the firm of Hedge & Haynes, is visiting relatives in Tommie Mrs. Gillespie, of Exeter. is visiting friends here. Mr. George McKee, ..ur genial town ship assessor, is on his rounds. He is keeping n sharp hook out for doge. We are also unformed that he is nut unwilling to take the names of any young lade wanting a Manitoba husband, and wiU if they 1,t-.• r.. ,,..,..1 0•. ' n Marquis i.... , ..,. Austere. Carbons. l3.tD Ro.ttn-During the early part of the week it seemed as if the button had fallen out of the roads. They are raw somewhat iwprui•ed. SYLVAN So . rca..-The time eel the singing birds is at hand. Choppers are cheered lit their task by the direct voices of the robinsand blackbirds. "The woods is full of 'em." o11T,-Mr. John Brindly, of the 9th con. died on Saturday last, at the ad- vanced ago of 86 years. He had lived ir. Colborne f.ir over forty years, and was one of our oldest residents. His funeral took place from' his late residence on Tuesday last, and was well attended SERIOUS AFFAIR. Tan WORLD OVER. Illelrett ammeter. eases • t'.mpeales w Sir A. T. Galt he' submitted to the IM In" Tadr Arrest- Th. ■sa .tart Committee om the tzusau-Jewish relief fund a scherue for advancing rid to re- tehsts 1. Srturrusu, Feb. 25.-A serioussheet- .ing affray took place at the depot here last night on arrival of the trate from Sarno . Four Mee, supl.used to gam- blers and blacklegs, who give the times of G. F. Johnston, G. Morton, G. W11 - son tad 0. Ford, and who hail from Detroit, Ivereon the train, and no doubt were practising their calling with one another or a fifth party, when a depute arose. The facts cannot be learned, as they are all very reticent, but from the utfunastuon gleaned we are able to elicit so much that • quarrel took place, and on arriving here one of their number, stepped out iso the platform and was shut in the right side by one of ha cone muttons. The ball lodged near the spine. He was taken to the Shipman House and Dr. D. M. Fraser called who probed and secured the bullet. Dr. Fraser says his chances are favorable fur reouvery, but carrot give a decided opinion aset and that his condition is critical. The three others were imme- diately secured by constable Antu,ur, of the G. T. R.. and Mlddledttch, of the town, all.! 1..csc.i tip. Chief Wilson then t•r..ls charge of thew :tad they are at . trredlul t la custody. Ati neer- finding' will he held :.t some hent teelay aches it is i,usable further mots will he elicited. At present it looks very- serious, for at least tee of the :min- bor. who had revs. rev. !n they ls,ssee- siuu when arrested. J,•hns..n e.ys he has a wife and family w Detroit, but re- fuaev t , say a word name; his • .i a's.' Tee 1- C tisk. The U. E. Club, organv.e i t„ nil a felt want of the Conservative party, has hada most unfortunate financial career. Sir John Macdonald has repeatedly d. ane his best to put it on legs but somehow it cannot stand. The Reform papers, fou, have limen down on it, and altege'h- er, though a short, it hta 1.1h3 an event- ful caner. Perhaps brit/liter days are in store, but it does out look that way at present. Redid Armstrong seized the :.hard tables on Monday morning for -1900. The Restaura:lt Francais is not closed as many suppose, but is running the sante as ever, it having been leased from the club, and is nut included in the arrears and :out no connection with the club. Qrxag RCMOla. Whether the U. E.• wits entitled t.. It l nr not, it has always had a had rei,.tts tion for gambling. Certain persons who are prominent lights in the Conservative party, have been credited with -skin- ning innocents at poker in the parlor* and card moms. As a conseeluence, many prominent Conservatives have avoided the place. Another rumor that appears to be a fact is that a certain young lawyer ✓ rwhose name is withheld for the pre- sent), a recent office -holder of the club, invented a novel method to pay the tax bill on the club. He had done some law business for the Ottawa auth.•rities and sent in a bill for 11800. This -was tax- ed down to 11500 and a cheque for that amount issued by the Minister of Jus- tice, there being a tacit understanding -that the young legal gent should dis- charge the tax bill of $900 and keep the $000 left for himself. He got _ the che- que but did not wipe out the taxes. He says that there was so many other claimsthat he thought it would only bees throwing the money away, and so he has it yet. In order that the ttuth may be got at we may state that the law bill sent in to the government included $500 for passing the title to the site for the proposed government buildtngs in Hamilton, bought from Mr. McInnes. According to our informant the 1.100 was taxed down to 1400 though it is said one taxing officer refused to touch the bill at alt. Four hundred dollars app_ earsa big am ount for such s rvi;e. - [ azd. Belfast Mr. John Loughead has sold his hotel to William Loughead; of West Wawan- ush. Mr. Loughead leaves next month and purposes going to Manitoba. The marriage fever is raging in this locality. During the past month three couples passed the. "bourne from which there is no returning." on Thursday morning of last week while the scholars of Belfast school were playing in the play ground, a little boy about twelve years of age, named Joseph Phillips fell and broke his leg about two inches above the knee. He was speedily conveyed home and a doctor sent for, who set the broken limb. The poor little fellow is suffering great pain, but is doing u well as could be expected. I...btlra• MrscLr.- -With the help of a long saw 128 cubic feet of maple wood were cut split and piled in 30 minutes recently by James Strong and R. Gibbs, These knights of the axe are willing to meet Mr. Morrie, of Garbraid, or any chopper in the runty for a wager. The above feat was performed in the Point Farm woods. . 4)rst Maraca.. The ram storm ton Tuesday prevented many from attending the • open meeting of the Temperance Lodge on Tuesday. However, the pro- gramme was gone .•n with, and the read- ings, songs, etc., were well applauded. The lecture on "Backbone" by Mr. T. :McGillicuddy, received good attention, and at its close a vote of thanks was moved by Mr. John Clutton and second- ed by Mr. Cowan. Mr. J. Linklater •.ccupied the chair in a very efficient .manner, and also sang a couple of capital s• ais. Qotlsrieh Township. Nil-. flavin Mclirien has bought the f.lrm of Donald Bruce on the 2d con., f..r 11,i)00. Mr. Thos. Potter has bought the place l n• son as "the Walker farm, 80 acres, on the 12th con., at $1,800. .luhn Salkeld, of the 2nd eon., has Just purchased a splendid mare rising 3 Tears. from Mr. Kirkpatrick, of the Nile. She was bred by Mr. Wilsset, Blyth, was sired by MawnR Clydesdale ''Bank of England," and weighs 1420 Pa She is probably the finest beast of her clams in this section and the owner would not take $2041 for her. A. M. i'•'ttey has a breed mare that will du prate the position claimed for Mr. Sal kelt& Tea Mr.r.lr.u. A ten meeting was held on Thursday evening lest in Coles C M. ('hureh, Onderieh township, and was successfully carried out nn every re- spect. The church was crowded to such an extent that the stove was removed to make extra nom. After supper, pre- pared in the well known style of the ladies .1 the n.ughheprh..od, speeches were made by Rev. Mess.. Mci)onagh, Leig, Cook. and Mr. A. H. Manning. Her. Mr. Livingstone eectipiod the chair, and the church choir interap•rsed the P roceedings with a number of appro. priate and well sung hymns. The even- .ne following a social equally see - rueful waft held in the same place. Al. • we•he- ,h.,nt !t4) wee realised f em with a view to their settlement in the Canadian North-West. tltuniour has it that the Czar is so dis- gusted with the state of affairs in Russia, that unless a speedy improvement takes piece he will abdicate ituutediately after kin corunat ion. (iaribaldi's !eolith is so much bet- ter that he ember: to go to Palermo to attend the cuututewuratiou Sicilian vespers, which begin on the 31st March and continue four days. The Austrian Military Gazette states that should war happen, Austria oust fight Russia single-handed, as the alli- ance with (ienuany stipulates that each country should aid the other only in caw the enemy should have an active ally. Lieut. Daneuhuwer, who is still suf- fering fropn an affectinn of the eyes, has been forbidden by his physician to start fur St. Petersburg until the weather gets warmer. The remainder of the survivors of the Jeannette will start Without hire. The Jlar•iuis of Salisbury- denim that the Loud Act Enquiry Committee ..f the House of Lairds will endeavour to dimin- ish the rights that Nuance have acquired under the Act, and says that any change met bre in the way of redressing the *rungs of the landlords. At a meeting held in London, Eng- land. yesterday, for the furtherance of the proposed Iuternational Fisheries Ex- hibition, the Prince of, %Vales presided. Sir. A. T. Galt was present, and pn.mtsed the co-operation of the Domin- ion of Canada and Newt.,undland, ad- ding that Sir John Macdonald had au- thorised him to subscribe £500 to the general prize fund. .kt s barn raising in Roman c..unty,N. C., om Thunder, Feb., 23. Jobe Held and Peter J.seph quarrelled. Held threw en axe at Joseph, and the blade split his head, killing him. Held teat his foothold and fell from the building breaking his neck. Three ,nen were raising a heavy lo,, and .one of them was so excited at the tragedy that he lust his hold, end the log fell and crushed Richard Willey to death. The grant of *150,000te the fisher- men is defined as a straightforward at- tempt to bring those people to support Tupper's candidates in Nova "cotta. If the Government really desired to assist the 6ahertnen, the obviously correct way t.. do ,.• would be t,. take the duty off dour, meal, and articles used in the fish- eries. But to continue these oppressive taxes, and, at the sametune, take .money out of the treasury to be expended by Government agents on the eco of a gen- eral election, is downright fraud and corruption. -[Ea. The seas/e. There are others beside Senator Alex- ander who are asking what the Senate is for, and whom it represents. The theory of the Senate is a very pretty one, and it is easy to conceive of a number of elder- ly gentlemen calmly deliberating, in an atmosphere of peace and serenity, un- tainted by party politics, on the meas- ures sent up from the House of Com- mons. The Senate was to he a sort of Supreme Court -a high judicial body, bringing to bear upon their deliberations the experience a;quirea in the lower Hoe a, ! ;t leaving every restigc of fac- tioniam behind. But there is a vast diff- erence between what the Senate was de- signed to be and what it really is. No one will pretend to say that the object for which it was designed has Leen at- tained. On the contrary, it has fallen se abort of what it was designed to he, that there is a pretty general opinion through- out the country that it should either be done awsy with .,r re -modelled on an elsetivs, tasltead of a nominative. basis It is simply the register of Sir John Macdonald's decrees, and as its members are nominated for life there is no chance of it ever being anything else as long as Sir John retains control of the Commits The best thing to do with it would he to abolish it. it is responsible to nobody but itself, and its members are n•.t re- quired to gire an account of their stew ardahtp to the people The truth is that it has degenerated into an hospital for decayed po.litican.. who amuse theft selves by Lighting their battles over again, ender the delaston .that they are 'easing the country. [Turonte Tele gnm. Two mem residing on the atb cncse- sien of Blanchard, named Montries gad 1►f.oesip, were disputing over properly last week, when the former drew a e- volver and shot the fatter in the cheat A man named Innis wrenched the re volver out of Mo retries' hand. Moe tries went away; after going he got the revolver heck from Innis and went to a neighbor's Vern and discharged the con tents of two charges in his forehead Dr. Long extracted both halls from Montriem head. They did not gene trate the brain. The ball has not been extracted from M mitre ^heet Roth obey news/ It is now understood that the aesaioa of the Ontario Legislature will clew un Wednesday or 'Thursday Yf uezt week. The Montreal ship rabourers have adopted fur next season the same hoer wages, 25o. fur day and 30c. for night, and double figures for Sunday work. Thu expense to the country of Gov• sailors General since 1467 amounts to 111,730,4090.34. The repairs to the Vice Regal residence, including furnish- ings, have c.,st $5211,000. The Knappen Hotel wag burned to the ground at Winnipeg, Feb. 28. The furnace' bunt. All the guests were me- ed, but loot their property. The loss will be heavy. Nothing was saved. The London Band Tournament Com- mittee have published s statement of aoc,unt for the teurnanteut (tering the Proviseial Fair last year. A balance of 1740 is held over for the ensuing fair. Wm. Donohue, of Kingston, was ar- rested us a charge of taking a gold ring frnn a Belleville seri to whom he was mskine love, and giving it to another with whe.nt he had similar relation& Mrs. Scoville, Guitesu's sister, has sent in * letter to the. United States Sen- ate, pretesting against the elevation of C,t,kline, whom she holds to be morally resp.•naible for Garfield's death, to the Supreme Court botch, while Guiteau, the victim .1 a political craze, must be made a atapeguwt and hanged. A young than named Hayes todea Travenieg sittIde. touted uu Oat wary Lot to eep..rate tau liltAND'rl;l Nh. negtoeu named Stith and" pianos who - were indulging in a free mitt es a 111011- I nisi restaurasat. One of theouwhatauts drew a iev,•lyer suit tired at the •cher, Hayes receiving the contents, auc drop - lung dead. !loth booth and rims were arrested. 1 CTION SALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'rhe tttrnitaw of Was. !tobtneon, who is about les( tag ter Mauitoba, will be bold by public auiUuu. et the Mance• weal the Oaellc ehur+h/ m 01115 u'.k un The captain of the Dundee whaling steamer Esquimau:, arrived at St... John's, Newfunndland, reports having been endow.' for thirteen days in vest fields of ice off the Newfoundland coast. Five slops from Dundee were sighted Off Cape spear, drifting helplessly with the ice fields. Several wrecks are reported. The hull of the Lyons has been discover- ed bet.veen Puffin Island and Baccanlieu Ialnnd. The whole Atlantic sone travers- ed by 000ean steamships will, it is thought, be studded with huge ice bergs reuderiag traffic dangerous. A collision occurred at Buffalo, on the Grand Trunk Railway tracks at Blick Rock, bete een Ferry -street and Auburn -avenue, on March 1st. A Cen- tral switch -engine, with three freight mins, was standing on the Trunk waiting to have a switch changed to the side tract. A mixed train on the Grand Trunk, dos -at 5.10, came suddenly around the curve, and although a warn- ing whistle was blimp, the switch -en- gine could ;not get away. The three freight trains were demolished, and head -light and front of the Grand Trunk train were badly damaged. James Renshaw, engineer of the Grand Truck locomotive. jumped and was slightly injured, The fireman stuck to the engine and was badly, shaken up, but not seriously hurt. The passengers escaped. It is said that the flagman was to blame. Washington, Feb. 28. -Tbe maturity report of the House Committee on Elec- tions in the Utah contested election case, save polygamy cannot be protected under the Constitution of the United States. It is true vagaries may be indulged in by persons under the Constitution when they do not violate the law or outrage the considerate judgment of the civiliz- ed world; but when such vagaries trench upon good morals and debauch or threat- en to debauch public murals such prac- tice should be prohibited by the law like any other evil. Iv a late issue of the Inverness Chroni- cle, we observe a lengthy account of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh in his official capacity of Naval Inspector, t. Stornoway, the most northern town in Scotland. He was hospitably received by Lady Matheson of Lews Castle, and his arrival was celebrated with greet eclat by the inhabitants of the section About nineteen years ago, the Duke then a midshiptnan, visited Stornoway and his later visit has awakened re miniscences c ,nnected with his forme r presence amongst the people of the sec 1 tion. The account cf his recepti.n. a 'published in the Chrrnicle, is extremely interesting. DL•cLENEn -An enterprising firm •n the other side wants to send us a por trait of Guiteau. We don't want a por trait of Guiteau. The world is already sick of this infamous fiend, acid the sooner he is buried and his likeness for gotten the better. In keeping with the enterprise which Inas pandered to the vont tastes of the reading public o late sdme of the daily papers are now publishing biographies and descriptions of the being who is to be Guiteau's hangman, It would look as if the only object of many people now -a -days was to accomplish nntoriet;, ectn as tour derera and hanittiien, end it is a pity that the press aids them s, much. This ie one of the evils to be set against the benefits of the modern newspaper. Among the passengers who wore lead- ed et Castle Garden from the steamer WWiteslaad, from Antwerp, um Saturday, wag Leopold Daen; n man abate 46 jean/ of age, whose head was ornamented by two well-developed horns. The borne were as large as those of a yearly calf, and j'*'ijecte4 from the ferehea(, one "n each sate near the temples. The man attracted much attention as be walked about thrGarden and exhibited his singular &pages. There were about 400 people rh the budding. and Mr. Daen caused load laughter by his strange entice. He bowed him head and dashed furiously at the people after the manner of a wild T Friday, 10th of ?arch, Consisting ut carpets, sofa, tables, chain, stands, sideboards, sures, bedsteads, wash- stands. bureaus, wardrobe. touches, book cape, pictures, !Mercies, carpet sweeper. wring- ers, etc„ etc. Sale without reserve. 1811 Terms Cask. J. C. CURRIE. A estton eer. ANCHOR LINE. UN IT KV .TAT ES MAIL STEAMERS Sail Weekly W and free Ngw )'ora a4UOt.aseow`V�uloaw, mu rnor CabinPassage, esete Laura&Ills mina Sc on t cabin, est neaten Tickets, VS. tite•mers sail every Slaterdy to and Truro New Pont asn LOMWM Diner+. Cabin larrsile, esaaa4 Rotuma 11tOOsod Steerage pa/wagers booked at low rites. Passenger a 'eo twuodaUons unezeetbd. ALL 8T TLINIO*s OM Hale D.ca. Paeeengrn booked at lowest rales toes from Germany, Italy, Newway, Awedew. Denmark, to For Hook of "Tulare In Scotland.' Rates, Mans ec., apply to IIKNDER_'4O11 BROTHERS. New Turk. Or to MRS(. K. WA1tNu('1:. Hamilton Sic /ICIM (rodenior. Senator Alexander spoke out bluntly in the Senate in reference to the old Bank of Upper Canada, which went down in 1866 after struggling to keep its head above water for some years. He says that there are people in Canada now, occupying prominent positions and enjoying great wealth, who borrowed .money from the back and never paid it back. He instanced one case of two drafts for £100,000 sterling each, .making a million of dollars, which were cashed, although the bank directors knew per- fectly well that they would be dishon- oured, as they were, the bank losing the money. He intimates that a number of the ruined shareholders of the bank are organizing to begin actions for breach of trust, and believes that if they follow up the action in the courts they can recover more than one-quarter of the capital of the old bank. There existaan unfortunate feud be- tween the brothers Henshaw, of West Niss,uri. They are well up in years, and their hatred is not founded on the petty jealousies of young men, which blow over in time. George is a Bache- - lor, and lives at home with the old folks, and by virtue of his conduct has secured a favorable place in his father's will. This has so enraged John that he hates his bnether with a deep and bloody . hatred. The other day he entered a - blacksmith shop where George was, and rifie in hand, challenged him to fight a duel. John was known to be a dead . shot, and su George declined the in - but subsequently had hien sum- moned before Squire Hannah. 'tester- ( day he was fined 112.60. The day be- fore they had been before Squire Peters on it charge of assault; and the end is not yet, for the enmity is so deep that they cannot rest. Banking. BANK OF MONTREAL. Men was unable to speak English. but through an intetlwrter hi. told a reporter that the horns began to ehodthemselvss when he wag about eight amara old. They grew until he• was eighteen or twenty years old, when they attained I their present size, and ceased to grew. Mr 1)aen ft case was inresttgated by sev- eral European physicians and surgeons, with the view of ascertaining if the horns enuld be amputated. it was de- cided that amputation would be danger out to his lite, as the appendages were found M he composed o/ a bony Ruh stance and, in feet, a part of the skull itself. He was aec mpanied to America by his wife and Ron, the patter a lad not yet in his teens. t One of the Cantle Gar- den (d}letala who examined the buy'. head said that he could plainly feel un der the skin the Oointe of two Borns which heel recently commenced to ria -alnt J. C. Carrie*, Sale !lit. ______ Credit auction sale of John Boyd's ALLFOR25CENTS! farm stock, implements and household furniture, on Lot 21, Lake Range, town- ship of Ashfield, adjoining Kintail, on Menet" sharp at one (o'clock. 8th March, 1882, sale con- � Famous 10 CentPackage PaContains eck.rs�W� o Friday, Meveh 10th -.Auction sale of household furniture. The furniture of Mr. William Robinenn. J. C. Currie, A nctioneer. CAPITAL. - - stt,latkesc. SURPLUS, - - - • er,00n-e.le, Nus e!. hlux'J Uuder.ub.Lv 7 t I11.t4.w Ll3ejtu uremia Seaturth 700 • LAO I./s '• 10.30 •' St ratforl.Ar4.40aa tl5pin 0.21Km 1.01 '• MCAT. Page. Exp's 11ts',t. Mix'd. Stratfurd.Lv I deans 7.yu1,.u. ^.Warr 3.Iepas Sesforth . 2.17 '• 3.3S " 9.13 •• .L10 • Oodrr:c;:.Ar 2.IApm 11.30pm 11.07a in 7.12pm lath:AT WESTERN. Kip's. Mai:. k:ap's. elle/ton !oculi north .9.7saa, A.11pm s.Mpm •• got south. 1,2/ u..,0,01an 7.14 ' 4 TA(iE LMES. Luck now haste edslly) err. Mout dap tpat IClteantine •' . 1 Ohm '• tete HeanttUer „ (Wednesday and saturdevlentree 9.Ohen 0.1 Goderich Branch. C fl. DUVt4FORL, - - - Maaoger Allows interest on deposits. Drafts, letter of credit and circular noise laeeed. payable in W parts of the world, 178t_ CANADIAN BATE OF COMMSRCE CJIRCiULAPI Teo Public School Inspectors, Trustees TFACHERB. It Is attain my duty to call your attention to the provisions of the Public School Law with respect to the use of Text Books. Public School lospet•tore are required to see that no unauthorised books are used In the Pedtu schools. Trusters who permit such .+W loan their scan of the Public School Went, and Teachers substituting any such book for an Authorised Text Book are table to be oou vbeted and fined for such offence. W. F t (to'& "New Series of Hasten to um in Canadian SScboels- 1s 1 .authsele•d in the Peeslan ofOaiasee. and theuefore.uktect to the above provisions of the La«. eMtgnedDt Tomato. Jan. S. MinisterofPklducs ice. Peed ep (krpital, - /6,000,000. " Rest, - - 411,00,000. President, - MAN. WM. McMASTER General Maaaper, -W'. et. _....+ono.. Goderich Branch. A. M. ROSS, - - - - ^ MANAGER. Interest allowed on deposits. Drafts on a the principal Towns and Cities in Canada Greet Britain and the United States, bough and sold. Adranoeeto Farmers on Notes, with one o more endorsers. without mortgagee. 1723 INSURANCE CARD. Ytt1TIt11 A89. CO'Y, Tonowto-KetaSlishe 183E PHOENIX INS. COY, of Loaoos a England/ - fatabila ed Int HARTII'ORD LY3. COY. of Haarrunti: c•o•. -Established ME Rl.ke taken to the above first -chum Offices, et the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON. be CANADA PER. LOAN SAe igned is also VIiNOOS l V Y Toaowro. Mosey to Loan on first-class security, roes 7 toe per Cent. -Che arses moderate. HORACE HORTON. Roderic!' Sept. 111t UMW SHERIFFS SALE OF LAND:(. (occur or NewoS,,. Hy virtue of a Writ of To err - I Tleri Facies, issued out of Her Majesty's Court of Chaaoery, and to ate directedlnat the Lands and Tenements of JOHN WINTER. (Detendaat,l at the suit 01 JANE WINTER. 1Plaintif , 1 have seised and taken In tzecuties. all the Right, Title. and latsrest, aad equity of Redemption. of the above named Defendant, in and to Lots num ber 13 and 11. Fowler's Murray. is the YOLge of Harpurhey. In the Oeonty of Huron, which Lands and Tenements I ,Anil offer for sale, at my office. In the Coen Hoose, In the Town of Oodeelob, on FRIDAY. THE Mb DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D.. 1811. at the hour of 12 of the clock. ROBERT GIBBONS, Sheriffof Hume Sheriff's Of6ee• Oodericb• November 9th. 1881. 1812 This sate tepostponed until MONDAY, the 27th day of FEBRUARY, M. same hour and place. ROBT. GIBBONS, Sheriff off Huron. Lir re'- Ii- Aft- ito - at ' ` ora- 31:r -not 'O a -Veu -% nee "IL3 '61 X43 !1 S -1 '1Mt LOOK HERE! 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