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TELE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, MAY 5,1882,
form party has aeon dark days in times
gone by, and has overaom* difficul-
ties for greater than them which at
present eisoompw it. We have every
confidence is the heart N the people :4
l)ntario, as a whole, and 1...k for a repe-
tition of old-time victories w the taut to
oume. Bet, be the results elsewhere what
they way, we have est abiding faith that
glorious old Huron on nest election day
will give no unoertaiu sound, but will
send three velem and votes to Ottawa
to be rained again • Government whoa&
sole aim has always been t,. 1,.wet On;
tams in the scale of Provinces.
FRIDAY, MAY tlltb 1854.
It WRAF WILL Tilt? OUTCOME BE!
History has repeated itself. 1n 1872
iM Sir John Macdonald, anvueg other things
w) endeavored to legislates Mr. M. C. Cam-
• iron, the energetic and talented mein
m ler for South Hama, .lot of political life
W. by robbing that otstitueay of the
staunch Reformtow . ip of Taokernmith,
to which had given Mr. Cameron the ma -
ht jority by which he eras elected in 1867.
raj The attempt faded .I its object, fur Mr.
Af Cameron, having the syiupdhy of the
tit. Riding, waa triumphantly returned at the
ldlowing vineries, and Hath Huron
rel remaind&Reform constituency ever
sloe Oem readers will remember that
• gerrymandering df 1.842, which was
4 tended to strengthen the hands of the
vernmrtnt, proved to the the forerun -
of the defent of thetletttservativs Ad-
istration of that day. The election
e on in thereummered 1872, and be
meroleerei,'the patient law of aim-
•uue ,voting had :net at that time
n !,used -en the statute book. Sir
Macdonald andbir George Cartier,
then leaders of the Tory party, with
idea of tiring the hearts of their sup-
, and disheartening the Reform -
brought on the elections likely to
favondble to the Government early
cannpnign,•whiio pronounced Re -
and doubtful coastituencies were
the last. We well remember the
gl ue day in August which terminated
the lions of 1872. The Tory Govern -
in sot been so successful with
the ier elections as they had antici-
fordie manifest unfairness of the
nalladering, and the paltry trick of
int: back elections likely to prove ad -
to them, had aroused the Refor-
t.o do strong bottle, and had also
exec abed the 1nm:beratc and fairninded
bat iws from their iormer leaden.
a Do een elections wove held on that day
fags ugust, 1872, and when the polls
ice , the telegraph carried the news
then . echo,H the Dominion that eleven
as tl.. on .victories against two Conserve -
roe ' returns was the .verdict of the poo-
rer . t the polls. Not only had the Re-
witl ers carried their own constituencies
exp hat d .y,butthey had captured a num-
sire of prnmounoed Tory ridings, and,
it 1 y .ngat them, West Montreal, where
her George Cartier, the leader of the
she nch Canadian party, and the trusty
4t t
ague of Sir Johe, was routed, horse,
and artillery. You all know the
pt (J the story. When the Howe met
bt the fall ..f 1873, the corrupt influen-
te which had been used, (by the har-
01 t between Sir John Macdonald and
xq `
Hugh Allan) had been unearthed by
Reform party. The country was
ed; and the confidence of the
✓ Dene in Bir John Macdonald and the
party whielihe led was gone. The leaders
• ' the Cotvutive party accepted the
t _
liable, and on the 5th of November,
., left the piece of power which they
occupied so long, rind with such dire
ta to.tbe interest* of Canada-polit-
ly ani moeally.
In 111112 the gerrymandering of 1872
been Repeated with ten -fold enonni-
. An effort ie new made by Sir John
omit to deprive the country of the
Mos at some of the foremost public
gin of which the Dominion boasts
Mills, Patterson (Brant), Ross
less:). Charlton, and others have
been crowded out - -so far as Tory mal-
evmimes could crowd them out. ,But
the ed is not yet. There are many fair -
tied man she have 4teretofore been
d with the Tory party, whose sense
olrhiM sed yeatioe is not warped by
petty lie, ami who will gime voioe and
ode for *Moe sed "British fair play")
ne the polls They did it in 1872, and
"hey will is it amain in 1882.
;.For Mr. Glam.ron we haws no fear.
is true that an atlsnipt has been made
ye oat W sesjudh of lana election
this sensed jing aeeful gerrymander -
of Seatb Isere: het the peep& et
rose in Nair might i• 11NTR .ad
west to the whole Desainiiwn that
glmlpef Seises wee not deed, and
the Tory leaders might pall the
is en markt IT a, Rr'eat.Boo h
was not a poppet. and meld net
made to jump at a lssk from Otto
a.
1'41 Hasa, has bee plead to r turn1 HIGH C• OURT OF JUBTICZ.
titattlts to them town •d Gvdarich, for the
congratulatory rot ,aludcw.amem,1 bi this,
Or elsewhere e. 1w*ie ttio•,), t'otuuable
Ysiel.'s services are tole 1. a eght to
Caere se see iniersetek uprise Where. 1 bear iii iuduciug the M.r.'!,..I L..i t e• .1
in se appearsiees at the Omni:al School.
Pnuapal Mdlur gaol lie kwl lee.. re -
totaled to te:eive Abe, it tom 141 the
Ryerson memorial 1 .n', Hu wou!d I t'
hippy to do ter.Bard ad juwtoed.
Town Couucil u*, , ytt �R.1•"i Mr, Jetties /serum presldkae.
from
oent
'Dns fact that every Independent paper
in Canada, without exception, is crying
out against the shameful gerrymander-
ing of Ontario, is • strong prod of the
unfairness of the act. It's a dirty babe
that nobody feels like kissing!
tai'
escape
'net uS
Tax Re' Jere Ussiv,nrtioa for North
Huron w ,p meet d Wioghen, on Thurs-
day n- soli, May 11th. Dr. Sloan is be -
BPS. N he Na main stns. Let the
leer oahlissenti Okla' delegations
1[x. Idneem lams, the aspirant ler
Haien, was pw•eat at Wiogham
(Thur...ye by spacial invita-
tion, to help to snake plain sailing for
the Tely nominee. He wan to drop In
by "aomdent," as a were, and endeavor
ed to heal the dixuord.
" We have our foot on the neck of the
Grits, and we will keep it there. - Reese
Wet (brmphell, on the Gerrymandering.
Mr. Campbell spoke difarently when
he laat ran for office. The "Grim" of
Goderich will lay up these manly words
for January next.
We Ball .n our friends io close up
maks. gad fare the meting elm -
with tie determination to stamp
the Geweromeet tetra eoneshd
b,.aglbt forth this ldd attempt to
d her fair voile in the let
hiJ t•f he Dominion The 11. -
Sows idea of the isig.ity of the goery-
atandering dodge may be had when it as
considered that South Huron has been
but gently manipulated compared with •
or au of ether oonstitueaciea
However, we to South Huron yea do
what will be done in many other ridings
-tura an apparent Liberal ruined, into
a glorious majority.
score
&JD an old time Conservative on
Friday last, alluding to the gerryman-
dering : "Cataerun will get a majority in
Goderich after all. I are glad he is to
represent Goderich, for he is certain to
look closely"after our interests He is
the man to pet in." It is such men as
the one just mentioned who will knock
the gerrymandering scheme on the hued
in the county of Huren.
Justin McCarthy presided at special
mooting of the Irish Parliamentary party
in London on Tuesday, when Bernard
Malloy offered a motion theaknng the
Canadian Puliament for adopting the
resolution io favor of autonomy fur Ire-
land. Sirlo.eph McRentu seconded the
motion, whish was passed.
Mit. Peau!, in whose iutereet the
South Riding of Muron has been so scien-
tifically cut up, was in town during the
week, looking after his chances for elec-
tion. He didn't find them, to any ex-
tent His trip out to Colborne was
equally unsatisfactory, although he had
Mr. Joe Beck for charioteer. Joe, you
know, touched the hem of Sir John's
garment at the last Tory banquet in To-
ronto), and on that account ought to
have commanded influence.
Ar first reports, neither Reformers
nor Conservatives were -inclined to be-
lieve that Colborne and Goderich had
beim shifted into South Huron. Down
at Ottawa it looked like a very smart
trick ; here, at home. it seemed to
the local Conservatives as if the Premier
had over -reached himself. "D nit,"
exclaimed a Tory councillor on Ftiday,
when first discussing the change, "Cam-
eron if sureto get a majority in town,']
True, but that was not the inteetityt'of
Sir John.
MIL Sonnet Piro?, the cheery salt
man, who was euchred nut of the Tory
nomination for Centre Huron by a
packed Convention. is now happy. The
Grits have been "hived" in Centre
Huron, and the glucose candidate hasn't
the ghost of a show. "I'm glad I'm not
running in Centre Huron," was the
candid and philosophical remark pf Mr.
Platt on Friday, when the "tree inward-
ness" of the gerrymandering bill was
first rtwealed. As friends of Mr. Platt,
we, too are glad ho is net running in
the Centre.
Ws learn on good authority that Dr.
Coleman has decided to retire from the
contest in Centre Huron in the Tory in-
terest. The chances against a Tory
candidate were bad enough before, in
all conscience, but now -well, now Dr.
Coleman doesn't want the honor of be-
ing defeated by an increased majority.
Sir Richard Cartwright will be in a
position during the corning election to
aid his friends in other ridings through-
out the Province, and we expect to hear
a good account of him. Who will be
the next Tory victim for Centre Buren
Box. Ms. Buss last week pointe]
out the immense profits certain manu-
facturers in Canada receive from heavily
protected industries Dealing with the
gn.stion of cotton, he instanced the
Hudon Cotton Factory. This establish•
mint was started originally nn $400,000.
Since then its machinery and capacity
have been trebled. The stock was wat-
ered to the extent of one share in three,
Old the dividends mid were .till ..ver
thirteen per oent. My putting all the
accumulations to oawl&and interest, the
senses heel swelled to. million capital,
thethe Stet four hundred thousand
dams had saver been at paid up. show
Ing prollts et the rate of fifty per rent.
par Ysetn Nearly the same story was
related of the Valleyfield mill. in both
concerns tie soul agent drew our and s
half per mad on the „nginal Murk
Ma Twos. Fa Urn", M. r . was on
Tb(nrtae no.ninated by the Tens of
North Huron ta rmtea that Riding et
the. nest etleetr.•n The indications am
that Mr Farrow • ill never egai. note )
e seat in the Hruar.d Consmoa d Cana-
da
PRESS OPINIONS,
Spas ttameitoll fierryinameertsgef els.
Amis.
Hyman v. Reed -Action to set &tide
a conveyance as tea Meat. Jut:cupola
fur pia., setting maiei' the conveyance,
with costa. Garret et l'r.,udfl.ut for
p1A. ; McGee fur deft_
The Queen v. Maty Auu Flynn -As -
emelt. Defendant ueoli end pleaded
not guilty. to neat asides.
O'Connor for (Town: Seager for pn-
suner.
The (,Queen w. W. Sibley Primmer
arraigned and pleaded not guilty to in-
dictment for false pretences Jury re-
turned • verdict of not guilty. O'Con-
ur for Crown; Stone for deft.
The Queen v. Hugh Gaston O'Neil -
n
ict-
o entolfr r larceny, ar was nd pleaded ned on •out guilty.
The jury brought in • verdictuf guilty,
and sentenced to one week's imprison-
ment. (O'Connor for Crown; Malcom -
son for deft.
The Queen v. Thos. Robert Whalen.
--The prisoner was arraigned on indict-
ment for false pretences and pleaded not
guilty. Jury returned • verdict of
guilty. Sentence ti months imprison-
ment. O'Conner fur Crown, Maloom-
sen for prisoner.
Thomas Low Wilson was sentenced to
six months in the ..,main jail, with
hard labor, fur forgery.
Thos Carter was seatenoed to six
months with hard labor for shooting
with intent. Also to one month im-
prisonment for carrying a pistol with in-
tent, said sentence to run concurrent
with precious sentence.
(London Advertiser)
The eoceutric carving up of the con-
stituencies in the Western Peninsula is
a virtual acknowledgement that the case
of the Government was hopeless on its
merits.
(Hamilton Timms.)
At the last general election 144 Con-
*
servs`ves and 62 Liberals were return-
ed. The Conservative papers have de-
clared ever since that their party was be-
oomiag stronger as time advanced, yet
now Sir John Macdonald is afraid to go
into the fight withuut first putting his
opponents at a disadvantage by changing
the boundaries of doubtful constituen-
cies Conscience has apps rently made a
coward of him.
(Toronto Telegram. Ind.)
The bill for the re -distribution of
sesta covers a great deal more gruund
than it was commonly supposed it would.
It should be called an Act for the Aboli-
tion of the Opposition in the Dominion
Commons Sir John and his phalanx
would probably feel lonesome if there
were no Opposition at Ottawa, but no
doubt they would soon become reconcil-
ed to it. They seen, to think that they,.
have a divine right to rule the country
and that the Reformers are unsarp.re.
It is doubtful if the re -distribution bill
will do them as much good as they
imagine. It will certainly give rise to
the suspicion that they are afraid to
moot their opponents on the old battle
around.
(Toronto World, Ind-(
Sir John Macdonald will hare a diffi-
cult task in justifying his redistribution
bill. It has a confession -of -weakness
air about it. It appears to be in the in-
terest of Conservatives, and what is
worse, it is in the interest of Conserva-
tives at the expense of Reformers It
is tricky in its details and unworthy of a
Qatesman. Surely it were possible to
idd five new riding without disturbing
the political complexion of fifty. It sets
• bad precedent. Hereafter, with every
change of Government we may expect a
readjustment of representation. It
shows a disposition to fight for office in-
stead of fight for principle, - It shows
men in office using their majority .and
power to keep in office. '
(Tomato talebe.t '
Desperate Tory parttslaos will not
falter, but moderate men' )will shrink
from participation in a deet imfanous
in itself, which• if permittedfull sway,
will give to the Bleu party' -of Quebec
power to rob .Ontario its territory.
The desperate character of the measure
shows how the Tory Premier- tears the
vote of Ontario. He dere not coptieue
the ()Id boundaries o1 tho counties,
which be swept like a whirlwind in 1878.
This Bill changes the face of many con-
stituencies, and new combinations must
he made to prepare for the election.
Instant action is needed. The Bill has
been kept back to the last moment, and
the election will be brought on at the
earliest possible time. Every constitu-
ency must be contested. The people of
every township should have an opportun-
ity to enter a protest against the meas-
ure. If the Conservatives choose to ac-
quiesce in the fraud, there must be no
doubt upon whom the responsibility
will rest. They must be made to vote
upon it.
The S.Meet tf rt.
Mr. Blake's speech in aupp,rt of Mr.
Grtigan's motion, was one of the noblest
ever delivered in a Canadian Parlia-
ment, and was repeatedly applauded by
members on both sides of the House. -
[Catholic Record.
A Cgtted bleb ('asedian.
11 is not too much to say that the
speech delivered by that gifted Irish
Canadian, the Hon. Edward Blake, was
one of the ablest, as it was one of the
mom brilliant ever delivered b any
man in the Commons. It took the
Howse of Commons by surprise. His
facts_ --prefaced is every case with choice
end elogeent language were solidly ar-
rayed; and his quotations were singularly
apt and frwsible in their hearings. -
(jnsh Canadian.
ter. Near .a Some leer.
Mr. Rake's speech w. use .f the
grandest oratorical efforts ever heard is
theCanadien 4'ommons indeed, we Agee
n. recollection .4 any ppeeascch that at all
equals it in nobility .4 i gesgo sadsea-
timent. It glowed with portages .f the
rarest eloquence in sympathy with the
lr.sh popple in their struggle for jostler
and free government As an •spreesioa
of the feelings .4 the deacendeute of the
Irish in Canada, .4 whom Mr. Blake u
the brightest repreaeetative, it will be
read throughtout the Dominion with de-
light. and will continue to be admired i
F�neafor generations vie to ,,^..me (Ottawa
OUR TOWN FATHERS.
The ■$.saes of tie Met Il shag.
Mr. ltobt Christie ex M. P. far North
Wentworth, jointly with Dr. O Reilly,
halt been appointed P.•,ciueial Itwµwtor
of Pt irons and Cinerary. for /uteri.,
Mr. A. L (;ibe4n has been reap; oint•
ed Cl.:rk of Di Istou Court N... 9,
Huron, it. roam of Mr. 'rhos. Miller,
whew appuiutme.ht ties (oeeo eaucel-
led.
James Carroll, of D.,nuelly L'n,'e 1
faine has teen arrested for thruatoiii.i,,
to shoot Juutes Ryder, milt of Patrick
Ryder, another of the priu�ip41 figt:raa
in the diddulph drautit
C. 8. Sinuous, of W.• dale., wli was
so badly burned a few days age in it sew►
attempt to rescue two of hie to 1 ,,bony'
childreu fruni a burning house, lis mini u
died of his injuries
Friday, April 28.
The regular meeting of Town Council
was held this evening.
Present -The Mayor in the chair, and
Messrs. Johnston, Campbell, Hutchison,
Bingham, Butler, Cameron, Denary,
Edward, Nicholson, Lee, Sloan and
SushiSwanson.
insnutes of last meeting were read and
▪ Reports were presented from the
treasurer. street inspector and sexton.
A petition was read from Mrs. Cattle,
asking to purchase a piece of gemmed in
front of her tuts in the cemetery for the
purpose of erecting a monument. Re-
ferred.
A number of accounts were presented
and referred to Finance conimnttee.
The market committee presented the
following report:
That the present market by-law be
amended by striking out the 12th sec-
tion and all the words in the llth sec-
tion following the word "otherwise,"
and the insertion of the following.
"12th" -That the fees for weighing
and measuring shall be as follows: Lead
of hay, 15; slaughtered meat, or grain,
or other articles exposed for sale, under
1001be, 2e; over 100 lbs, be; over 1,000
lbs 10c; live animals, other than sheep
or pigs, per head, 5c; sheep and pigs, if
more than 5, per head, le; if leu than
5, 4c; load of wood, 5c.
That the word "poultry' be inserted
in the 5th section, after the word "cord
wood."
'i'hat the collection o1 fees under the
by-law be let by tender under the direc-
tion of the market committee.
The report was adopted.
The Finance committee recommend-
ed the payment ui the following ac-
counts: John Story, $7.30; D. C. Strach-
an, $6.25; 'tar, 86.88; D. Ferguson,
$19.54; W. Mitchell, $8.13.
It was moved by Nicholson, seconded
by Cameron, that Mrs. Hurley get at
the rat. of $4 per week, fur -the keep of
the Winter children, during the pleasure
of the Council -Carried.
By-law No. 7, emending the No. 2,
of 1881. was read a first, and second
time, and rule 34 being suspended, a
third time and passed.
(In motion of Johnston, seconded by
Campbell, it wa+ resolved to provide a
day �onatable and street inspector, his
district to he defined by by-law of this
Council committee to prepare by-law
and report at next meeting.
Council then adjourned.
scree) &card.
Usual monthly meeting on Monday
last. There were present, Mean.
Crabb chairman, Buchanan, Ferguson,
Nicholson, Swanson, Butler.
Principal Miller's regular monthly
report w•. read, showing; total number
of children on rell, 764; average atten-
dance, 617; per centage of attendance,
81. Received.
Caretaker's request for repairs to
fences was referred to contingent com-
mittee with power to act.
Account of fSIOMAL„ $1, ordered to
be paid; of W. Mitchell, $2.80, referred
to Finance with power to act.
Principal Miller stated that Miss Har-
ries had obtained a Provincial certificate
and had reserved -her position in the
Central.
Mr. Swanson in • very effecting man-
ner referred to the sudden taking off of
• late member of the Board. One
month ago he sat with them in the fell
pouwion of vigorous health. Re then
handed • resolution to the Secretary, in
which it was:mewed by Mr. Swanson,
end esoo.ddby Mr. Fargo un
"That the Gederich Mebaral Board of
Public Pekoe' Trueness desire to place
en record their very high appreciation
of the late Mr. John Pawners, who for
ever ten years rep.esated M. t Patrick's
word as se►uel trustee. Has Lutht.l-
nese inthe x�' ell lbw
Board, and also prompt x&� Ashen
eirviese as a member of eonneittees der-
ive his lengthened term of ales, are
.videeess of the great interest he always
took in the advancement •d deertieon.
We further desire to express oar heart-
felt sympathy with the widow and Add,
ren of dammed in their sad and sudden
bereavement That this resolution w
metered em the minutes el this meeting
and that a ropy .f it he sant to Mn.
Pawn ere.
The Clerk was iamtruoted to notify
Mn Hotly that two nt the Winter
children most be sent to tnitool, dee
that Mr. A. (sale be notified of his bny's
absence and if not sent to school that
the law will he mamma whiieb compels
parents to trod their eh 'Wren to seheol
tilt WAG •eAt jt V Alii)
t 011.kthlt cOVNTC
HUNAN.
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a vertalnmu. •.. 1, 45 saa m .
tanned gis e
w:.to 1 win be wadi'. it \• • • ua l ual
mat. by Jaime1LtM lbe toy
pabl c auutlun, u7 Jue, • . cur. ie. au dosser.
11.3w..1s 4101.4 1. tu•• %clay. of Pet Al-
rwodars Wo IoW der of II ay. tem
m dw! •.ata. 11.0 cul ,W.147 V41411010
testa prayer y. rad lilt. 01141 • salt of Ile
wuU. ,.all to let aama'rthnw .n the.fik
waders diva.tes ut the mescal"
,1a the Comity of Haran, mutate -
Mot fiery sorer of laud, w..r or lea., u, w lob
IM airy aro el..rel. tet..y at.d II i a tale
state u, cultivation, uud lac remalnd.-r le bomb
Vai wooded with uardwand and Gems
and b capable of &'ilu( ewtl? c ,'art . 'Ile
buildinge..na,su of a ,rtuoe dw.fling Sews
rhe and u • clay Liao, of ,p,wl quality.
This farm is ad vaal(seuuualy situated, Wag
about. 18 mils front the tune of liuderich,
and et'bin half a mole of tbo /travel sat
teethes from Gw!crxh to Kin „tafawl
w.thus it Lodes of t( : ,,- .... t.(ji,r 4 'r_
'l'e:lae a gal& 'ren per teat ea Pu., day or
talc and Um beam* n 94t Im6Ut}t teeratter.
Appunion o taho or the ye rop�a�tu.hca.s4 r..u..ey may. at 0 a
eon the ort Meek. er, remain un ilt.wspgt
tel& TT)v pp.q„xiyy will be pet
sp sobbed to a rwiervn-1 b' A. Theo of ereoa-
dFlena .1 link are m:ltr to the si•n4lag
ouudttlo.sof sae or tb- ,l1+'i cours.d Jam let.
Vor further partly, lira apply t. Inc auo-
tiourer or the Vendor's 4 lei . r•,
Dawe[ rt Uoderl_ti ti. e 1 Hh day of April A.
U.Issa.
OA•auw t Psoi'urcror. J. C. Cumuli.
wader's itotkttor.
M %ULM , ARM IN TUN Tf M 1 pTr
John Colton, a 'tailor on the acbuuner
Canada, of St, Catharines, full from aloft,I -
fracturing the base of his skull, Ile died ^IAITLAND Ht)TFI., tit )DERICH
two hour afterwards - . ONT.
--
A Buffalo despateh says the e.%et of I ('1,r snore new a•.d Prat rla+. Loose. ,dome to
the fusion of the Great Western and the 1ta.l1ay :re, on end renaen,ent to the
Grand Trunk railways will undoubted! awes. u r.awod to ane• Iu Ontario, furooss
y y curt bed a.cuaua.riat ion, Is hewed by Hot
be most agreeable to the Canada South -
et &ALLAN ■A T&n,UMtb11rl1,16 BATE.
ern railway.
Croquet Lawn gad garden on the premises.
AM=
Jacob Bender while tail sawing at
Gales' mill, Newbridge, war caught by a
slab and thrown across the saw severing
his head and one arta from the body,
cutting the heart in two and causing iu-
stant death. Deceased leaves a wife and
three small children.
Not the slightest clue has yet been ob-
tained as t who sent the infernal ma-
chine. to Vanderbilt arid Field at New
York. Police Superintendent Walling
scouts the idea that the Machines would
seriously injure any person. He thinks
a crank got them up to create a sensa-
tion.
A farmer .tamed John Latchford, ab-
out 60 years of age, living in the town-
ship of Carrick three miles from Wal-
kerton was found dead on the track of
G. W. Railway near his own place last
week. The train coming north at three
o'clock ran over him, but he was then
dead. It is supposed that he was killed
by No. 8 nailed coming north this fore-
noon. Blend has beet. found on the ears
of that train, but none en the engine,
the assumption, is that he was stealing a
ride and tried to ret off near hie own
place. There is nothing certain, however
known as to the manner of his death.
NMI/.
Wade.--AtBrusselenn the 30th Apel tart
the wifeof ILS- Wade, of a son.
'sono
McIntosh.- InGodsrish towashlp, o• the 4th
inst., John Melvt sh, sited 74 years.
Bay.- la Clinton, on April 30th, Andrew Bay
1' L. 8„ late county surveyor, aged 71
years.
3rd,
McCarthy.- Inn ande�etul Wien!. un WeMdnesday,
3rd, atter • tom( and
McCarthy, aced 41 years
Stewart. At t'(altford, on Mdey, the Mith of
Aprti, Mr. Charles Stewart. aged 70 years
and 8 moattr-
tlioderleb Uarmeea.
Oons:iue 41. Ploy 4 ;fRL
Wheat, (Fall( ti bush.
Wheat, uterine, i bush
Flour. p barrel.
Orta, 0 bush .
Peas, S bush......
Harley, p bushes r ..
Potatobush
Fisy. i9 ton ... , .. _
Mutter. p a....
Wu: dos. (meatless)
)
Sboets,' tl ewe
Run, p cwt
Chop. 8 cwt . .
Woo)
Wood_.......... .
Hides.......... . .
Sheepsgaas.... .
Drtred Hags
fl et; M t: y
1 S w I r0
(; r, 0 650
042 a 043
07'5 M 000
0 ; a 0 tit
6s s 069
14 00 r 15 et
o In is 0 10
1 a 012
0 )1 0 Ir
1 c0 0 . 00
4, ;1 (180
1 u, •• 1 60
41M Orr
3 000 •' 350
l IA " 7 se
4NI " 6a
VOTICE TO CREDITORS
in pursuance of Chant..- or.e 1),n:drr•: roil
seven, eetuun iblrtv four, of the R,•.,M-,1 to
lutes of Ontario. goticet to hereby even that
all creditors and others bar :nit claims sear TIM
the estate of John Pawnor• late of the tont
of Goderich, in the County of }Iunm, and
Province of Ontario, wagon maker and black
smith, deceased, who departed this lite on or
.'mit the fifteenth day of llpril last, are re-
quired Mo .end by poet, prepaid, or to deliver
to Meows. Darrow & }'rvudfoot. Solicitors for
Emily !'amore, of the town of Ooderlch,
aforesaid, widow, the krecutri: of the last
Will and Testament of the said deceased, on
or before the fifteenth day of Julie next. a
statement containing their names; and ad-
dresses, and fall particular. of their claim, of
the seen/Ulm, U any,held by them, and that
after the said date atty mentioned, the maid
Executrix will proceed to distribute the matte
of the maid deceased amongst the parties en-
titled thereto. retard beteg had only to the
claims of which notice has been given as
&hove required: and the saiA Kaertrix will
net be liable for the said meets or any part
thereof to any person or person. of whose
claims notice shall not have been reeelved by
her maid Soheitors et the time of such distri-
bution.
Oaaaow & Pito(:nroo•r.
solicitor for Emily Pasmore Eyecntr(a
Dated at Gnd.rl, h, 4441.4444 May A. D. .tet
1'5-4t
JbLI 1TI0N--1882.
L�IRST CLASS, GRADE "C" NON-
PROFESSIONAL. will h,gia et t\. Nor-
mal School, Toronto, Moeda,. July 10th, a!
p.m. Iaermedtase at the High Schoolgirl the
Variety. McNay, Jany Mi. at p.m.
f1I - -. teroaat e
61mgieNgl�es b s11M.esslaios of the
l a w411 kylx gess the mammiies of w
a
It le that traealesse
.atter set sr theme '
Mi1st of
Jew Ade WINO= Se theelimives
kr rid W asses
_air be ea
!eSipee Ile iseW
mede
M
VICTIM
litsera•r P.O.
ANCHOR LINE.
t' N iTi11 STATEN M A I L Rr$A BUMS
man him
sew Y Win
t 1S0W te ,I
laMap��gga. aeie.lly. dote
Rows
pri meager. %gelled et
ALL PT &17111001111111 ow Mary Dara.
Peaseagen Makes at Meese rates to ere tree,
Geemaay, Italy, Norway. swede, Deassars •
Ter Wet of "Toon is ed," Rates Plane
Ie, apply a HXWD BROT1ytRlt.
sow Yset.
Or MM t w t RirOt't RnutMge tot
Hot and cold moria at all hours. for travellers
An Omnibus to and from burls awl ears ono.
Mouth- is attendance. inn. Brunm.n. Pro-
prietor. late,
FOR BALE.
rilHE SUBSCRIBER, FINDING
It That ►L stir attention will be remised
this summer in the management of the 35(3
MOt'St, will dispose of that property kaowe
es the
"WINTER BRbNCXg,"
situated o• the Main Gravel Road, sessliang
of a capital house of ten rooms with vesaa-
dnh nn two side*, large driving botw t,
stabling for ten horses, wood sped etc., bxeta-
er with ene and a half acres excellent /aides,
well feseetl. The pr•eet:see are all new and in
lino dam on:, r. To a gond man 'to moon -
able oder .31 be ref us -.4. Apply to
J. J. WRIGHT,
Porno Fuer,
Oederie , O.
Apra MUMURI
?tit
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
Worry or Hinson, 1 By virtue of a Writ
Tu WIT: i Fleri Facies, issued est
of Her Majesty's Court of the County et
a
Huron, em no one directed aptnet the
and Tenements of Hugh Mc Vary
Jane Mclksald at Use salt of William O.
i true seised and taken In executloe all the
right, title and interest and equity ef sod►
en
tion, of the above ..ssed defen�ts la aad
to the north half of lot aumber tea, la the
third 0ono'e .len of the township of Morris, 111
the County of Huron, eentelaing 100 acres of
laad, rare or lee; which lards and tele
meats i Mall otter for salee,r at my office In t
Court House, In the Teen of Oederlcb, es
FRIDAY, TiIEW.4 DAY OF JUNE 'text, as
the hour of twelve of tie clock, noon.
ROBERT GiBBONS,
tweT.c°Mee. OodertekBhertttof Huron.
March ON, 402. I01/0 -13t.
1882- SPRING 1862
The subeertber weeld draw the attenUeo of
the poblle to his
STOCK OF SEEDS.
The largest that W ever been brought tato
Goderich. coesprtsiag: Red Clever Seed, Al-
ma t and It bite (',over. Large Pea Vine Cb
er, Tlroothv seed, Orchard Gras, Flax Seed.
Hungarian and Millett,kwbeat, Lost Na-
tion. and several other W'da of seed wheat.
Also ('rows Peas Marro fats, and other
Ma. Every de*enpeon of seed oats. A
Tull Its. of garden and field seeds eon
af.tlar
of /Swede Turnips Mainrnoth Ma.golds,
sad White Carrots; also genies peas, com-
prising Mel era'. 01.40le Gem." end aU.other
varieties: Early and Sweet Porn: and genera
garden 'reds of every description, an fresh
and /Nod, from the cele kntsd Arm of .1. A.
Braes k Co.. Hamilton, Ont. 1 have also on
head a large quantity of growad oil Dake widish
cannot he summed for cattle food. Call
early and secure a choice. Terse the meet
reaaosable iu the trade.
corner
S.
Hamilton AVictoria N O
t;uderle:h. -- 1
PLOW POINTS
MASSEY PLOW POINTS CAN BE
bad at the premises of the 8■beeribr.
T1:1RFZ FOR 01_00_
J. W. WE.ATHISRALD,
corner of North Street and the Sque e
Gederiob, April 20, 1882. )ab
Theaical.
IIR. HUTCHISON, DUNGANNON,
Ont. 1151
1 ,
R.. McDONAOH, M.D.PHYSIC-
. . IAN. BURGEON, &c., Graduate of Tor -
moo
{ University. licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege
CSP S„ Ontario. Office andndresldimoos
Opposeer&te Bailers Hotel, Hamilton street 0.4-
1
nR MCLEAN, PHYSICIAN, HUR-
OIDOM, (eraser. ria Mee sad reeldes.e
cm Street, amend deur west of Vietcria
1&.
1.1 G. MACHID, M- tiD. PHYSIe
ed Burs.. sad Amencloar, Ortdwu-
ef Teresa °stemmity, OOoeoppyp. Cower
rue et casseroles Boat. Leeksow. If set is
Mimi amputee et t\. Beak. /ally.
1)R8. et HAMILTON,
i ' )r. °s
Ode a'aea's ase intra a a�ear. w
Jet O.deritl. O. C. Seimmem, 3. C. Ham-
___ 4701
J. MCINHEAD V.H. , (SUCCESSOR
tartar,� welal(1� ilabieee Ovaiwate to OaryaeleTeel
pix fear 4.81ve t.( 141
non �1. 8. - Harem sxasstaed as a s..ad
ror.
11>ri.
Real Estate.
HOUNZ, AJIeDvvLOTH NOR 33 Alin
the ..ye1e� Ilesir M
tizai
AsehirJJ C�Ova^iiutaw tarts �w clews
tonsorial.
W EST PRACTICAL BAR-
beat;
AAbests t•�r�resr� pxgts.
tArks• •
PasZ
t W ftbevteg
'rob.
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�m..,.4 (ter Iles