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FRIDAY, JULY 98th, 1882.
TOBY TRICKERY.
The batten has dropped out of the
"gnat charge"upon which the Tory pro-
test against the return o f Mr. M. C.
Cameron was to have been based. And
this is bow it came about : Mr: Harty
E Johnston, the newly appointed
Clerk -Treasurer of Goderich, in his pere-
criaations in Ashfield, ostensibly is iilme
insurance interest, came upon a farmer
of that township, much advanced is
years, very deaf, and unacquainted with
buainess transactions of"cloudy" nature.
The farmer believed ho had a claim
against Mr. Cameron, extending back
several years, to the amount of $300,
with interest thereon, and being "pump-
ed" by Mr. Harry E Johnston, disclos-
ed the fact. Mr. Johnston pretended
to look into the matter, and then drew
up • document purporting to offer the
farmer $300 for his claim on condition
that the latter would give Mr. Johnston
a written document signed by him stat-
ing that Mr. Cameron had promised, on
election day, to make the matter right.
The old roan, led away by Mr. John-
ston's specious pr Anises, signed a state-
ment writte:t by Mr. Johnston, and re-
ceived in return a document offering
$300 for his claim, to which M:. John-
- however. cunningly onuttea to at-
tach his signature. The Tories coula
not contain their jay when this transac-
tion became known, and the matter
leaked out. The upshot was that the
adfair was enquired into, and the "smart-
ness" of Mr. Harry E. Johnston in im-
posing upon a poor old, deaf, unsophisti-
cated farmer was discovered. On Mon-
day last the farmers' son carne to town
and denounced Mr. Harry E. Johnston
roundly for his sharp practice, and on
Tuesday morning obtained from, that
person the signature which his father
had appended to the document Mr.
Johnston had written concerning Mr.
Cameron. Mr. Johnston then tore up
and ,.thereby destroyed the document.
The whole affair goes to show to what
length partyirm will carry some people.
The attempt to injure Mr. Cameron has
entirely failed of its design, however,
and a boomerang has fallen with terrific
force on the Tory party of West Huron,
in the person of its chosen instrument,
Mr. Harry E. Johnston, the brother
and political co-worker of Mr. F. W.
Johnston, the Conservative aspirant for
West Huron for the Ontario Legislature
at the next election.
INTIMIDATION. 0010111UJ0AT10NS.• I TUMOURMb-
r8 HUROX SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 28 1882,
W w the Tories Worked in West
Huron.
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Erse isle" - as sera as Ase y
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Tory wtrepeltrw.
We thought when we rteuurted, some
weeks ago, a number of the t«Acalities
ce
perpetrated by the Tories in West Hu-
ron during this rent contest net we
had given a full estimate,.f 'l'ory
true inwardness. A Rote which was scut
t, a supporter of Mr. Ci i,oroua, who
resides in Ashfield, otiiclueitely shows
that intimidation of the most ahameful
kind was resorted to by the Tories of
this ri•iag. Happily the btdkd.sinv let-
ter failed of effect, and Mr. Cameron
nut .only received the tote which the
effort had been made to intimidate, but
a rousing majority in the district whore
the attempt to perpetrate the rascality
had been made. The following is the
letter which is a tine sample of Tory
tyranny :
June 10th.
Sta.-You are aware that the General
Election is owning of on the 20th of
June, and I as a friend would advise you Way ay at home. As I have been told
that if you vote, it will be the last time
you will ever vote in the Dominion, and u yo
se ahure u vote wbatI have told you
will come true. Yours, SNOT GsAaa-
Tisa Ontario surplus of four and a
half millions has considerable attraction
for the membetjs of the Opposition. But
their palms will itch, in vain for that
wealth. It has been stored up by the
frugal yet progressive adminiatratton of
Hon. Oliver Mewat, and the people of
Ontario are willing that he should con-
tinue to control it, rather than it should
fall into the hands of the inexperienced
and office -hungry men who comprise
the Opposition in this Province. Mr.
Mowat has the affection and confidence
of the i>eople, and has proved himself
worthy of their trust.
Taos' who vlury in the Bothwell
steal, can also rejoice in the doing of
their brethren down at Montmagny,
where the Liberal candidate, with a
majority of 14, has been deprived of his
seat, owingto anumberof ballots having
been stolen. It is also charged that the
Conserv'ativee bribed every roan in one
parish. This robbery of ballots will
doubtless be applauded by those who
have been denouncing Mr. Ben. Willson
for not counting in Porter. It is, in
their eyes, at the very worst but a
venial offence to steal the ballots of a
Grit. To steal a seat is a thing to gloat
over.Th
'The sem M Bytom, /r110112141lal110112141the
• Wadies* Clinisa."
We often need a word of cheer
To help us on our way,
The world is full of trying care -
We taste it every day.
So let this proverb' cheer our heart
Thick though our troubles croWd :
"The sun la brightly shining
Behind the blackest cloud."
We trudge along the path of life,
And oft the way seems steep;
tae faint while others push ahead,
We fail where others leap.
Yet we should not disheartened be.
Nor let our wills be cowed :
"The sun Is brightly shining
Behind the blackest cloud,"
- -- _ - I When in the path of duty
Tat local government of British
Columbia has been defeated. The Lib-
erals in the new House will be nearly
three to one.
THE London Free Press has dropped
the discussion of the Ontario surplus,
r
and htaken up the more seasonable
subject of shade trees. We have now
isome hope for our bulky contemporary.
AR ambitious local politician is al-
ready pulling wires to get himself the
nomination for this Mayor's chair for
1883.
"Won't you wake and call nee early.
Call me earlo. mother dear."
Mn. JAMaa Tsow, M. P. for South
Perth, recently received a letter from a
young man named Glen, asking him
for $500, un refusal of which modest rre-
quiem!memberat he would get the ember for
South Perth unseated. Mr. Trow hart
the blackmailer arrested, and he was
committed for trial by the police magis-
trate.
THE editor of the Ma eases not
to be able to understand how the defeat
of the local Government of Nora Scotia
You opposition meet,
And envious tongues decry you
Which once were honey -sweet;
Live down the lying slander
Which hate has uttered loud :
"The sun is brightly shining
Behind the blackest cloud."
When old-time friends seem distant.
And new ones scarce are found,
Hold up your head, bleep up your heart,
And bow not to the ground,
.1 true friend never changes:
It may be poo are proud:
'The sun is brightly shining
Behind the blackest cloud."
And as we near the portals
Of the Unseen --Unknown--
And heart and flesh would fail us
'1 o go that way alone ;
"1'11 never leave thee nor forsake,"
Our faithful Friend has vowed;
That promise, like the sun. still shines,
Behind the blackest cloak
Mr. mowers Pepatasity.
The Mail keeps peppering away at
Mr. Mowat and his colleagues as though
we were in the heat of a Provincial elec-
tion. It is tom bad that the organ
should worry itself so unnecessarily and
to iso little purpose. The peon le are not
worried in the least about Mr. Mowat;
he is a man after their own heart; they
have trusted him; he has never deceived
them or betrayed their confidence- and
came about. The salient scnbe hu i they will renew that trust and continue
evidently been bestowing so much at their confidence at the first opportunity.
tention on our own provincial affairs, ' [ W"o,elet ck Aentinel-Review,
that he has nut been able to keep up
with the doings political down by the
Atlantic. The cause of the defeat of the
Nova Scotia local Government is very
plain to be seen. It identified itself
with the Dominion Government in or-
der to strengthen the hands of the
latter, and the two el. -along were
brought on together. In addition to its
own sine, it had to beer a portion of the
burden of guilt belonging to the fede-
ral adasinistastiun,and iso its tremendous
majority fell away at the polls, and the
OOfertnent had to succumb. It for -
gaga' a brie abate of its popularity, and
was short d its strength, in its endear_
or to keep Nova lentis . n the side of
the N r
slyd■wsaaser Madns.as.
Our esteemed contemporary the Ham-
ilton Tiers devotee a half a column to
accounting for the recent cry that the
(Ontario Gorernment has not got a sur-
plus,because some of is suets are in the
shape of interest bearing debentures in-
stead of cash. The Times goes on to
prove that debentures are quite ;up good
as cash, and in many cases better, but
after all it need not have published the
article. The heading alone covers the
whole ground -"The Tory ' 5eaeon' SgSetain.-.[Aodvertsser.
Ws du wt hold uwrelves repealable for tka
evt*Mnie et Aar Cwnepudeltyt (yrwke-
teMw to s depeJt at atyt oalat se H►sa.-
selves to pubiie rises nayare M We.
,TROUBLE IN L,tl SuAIINON.
1 Us :t SIR: -Tim poetical ourreep *l-
ent from Dusseuu,.n, bke the bear 4e
mentioned iu the last issue of ii
sal.. hue awakened from b s elates.'
sleep, and te now ravewusly necking Isar
ply. la his intense destre W NMI;
lltitesary fund, he has written someaatiules
ouaapaemous fur their lack of truth sad
good sense. A few innocent persons
wens blamed for writing these articles,
Out the almost universal opinion is, that
the c.utjtur is the infamous "C.wrad"
Yuudtn generally tell suck curs by tlwir
yelp. Several partite were seen last
Friday night, vainly endeavoring to find
the lima g ul "con gram, safis." Such
express ars entirely • t•.0 peeve oma'
for the inhabitants of a plane like tlua
We experience sufficient difficulty in
waking out the meaning of his English.
but when he has recourse to Lat;iu we
shrink Mean the teak with despair. It
bas beau whispered in nay ear that your
c.rreapo ndeut claims to belong to the
"Upper ten" and wanted to show his
"blue blood" by dipping into classics
Some affirm (and they have good rearm
for their statement) that he fuund,./lte
quotation referred to, in roue old dic-
tionary or spelling book. The most
objectionable feature in the whole affair,
was the po.,tical effusion on the games
played at the festival, he so eloquently
described. The style of the poetry is
simply "too utterly utter," and the sub-
stance of it is almost entirely devoid of
truth. I am wary to state that your
oorresp..ndent has the hardihood to hold
tip to ridicule, the young ladies of this
place, iu the most direct manner.
Nothing could be more ungentlemanly,
even were there an opportunityof doing
so; but when a young man of te mental
abilities and moral habits he receives
credit for peesessing deliberately uisre-
presents through the press, the conduct
of respectable young ladies, merely to
satisfy his own petty spleen, then I
think the ub' is of his blundering pro-
duction wou be justified in horsewhip-
ping him. Since he has so publicly en-
deavoring to cast dishonor on these
ladies as public an apology is demanded.
"A wc,rd to the wise is sufficient," and
might have the same effect on fools.
ANNABaI.LA.
Appeals frees inure et Revision.
Before his Honor Judge Sgnier,
The appeals heard before the judge on
Friday last against the decisions of the
Courts of Revision were as follows :
w1NUHAH.
Geo. McKibbon against the town of
Wingham. This appellant had been as-
sessed on personal property at $2,500,
which had been reduced by the Court of
Revision to 12,100. Against this decis-
the appeal was made, on the ground that
appellant's personal property amounted
to $1,500 and his general indebtedness;
to various creditors to $3,500 and he
contended that under sub -section 20 of
sec. 6 of Assessment Act, his assessment
for personal property, should be struck
out. The judge held that as the indebt-
edness was not on account of the per-
sonal property it could not be taken in-
to consideration, .and that, therefore, the
appellants assessment should, on his
own evidence, be reduced to $1,500.
GODlttl('H.
Daniel Ferguson against the town of
Goderich and Ebenezer Woodcock -
Property part of lot 907, Hamilton st.
was assessed $200, and on application of
Woodcock, was raised by Court of Re-
viaton to $300. The 'evidence of Mr.
Ferguson, owner, and Mr. Watson, as-
sessor, having been taken, it was reduc-
ed to $200.
Geo. H. Parsons against the town of
Goderich-Assessed for $400 on lot No.
15, West street, which the Court of Re-
vision refused to disturb. Upcn the ev-
idence of assessor, Parsons and C. Mea-
ger, the judge conatdere4 the proper,
assessment value at 9.800, and accord-
ingly reduced it to that amount.
The rl1Usas (til of Capttal.
Before the elections SirJohn Macdon-
ald said millions of capital were waiting
investment in Canada and would be in-
vested were the Ministry sustained. Af-
ter the elections he,siiid nothing of these
millions; but he told the farniers of
Carleton to club : -gether and build fac-
tories ! The Ottawa Free Press says: -
"Factories would have great chances of
success in a county handed over to rail-
way monopoly. Besides the farmers of
Carleton have all they can do to mind
their farms. What they want to see are
those millions of foreign capital. Club-
bing together their own hard scrapings
is not what Sir John promised and they
do not forget it." And yet that is about
the only way factories can be secured.
Sarnia waited four yearn for the promis-
ed boom in the factory business, and
found at the end of that time that the
only way to create "tall chimneys" was
to build them u Sir John advised the
farmers of Carleton to do -out of their
own hard earnings. Our eastern breth-
ren appear to be slower to learn these
lessons than the lanibt(on farmers and
artisans have been. --[Sarno Observer.
ala.
The Messrs. Revealle, of this place,
intend removing to St. Joseph's Island
in a few days.
The township Council have recently
expended $100 in cutting down the
steepest hill leading from this village to
the river on the Colborne Road, and a
ran can come scrota with a very fair
had now. whereas it was almost impos-
sible to do so before.
This year Mr. Chas' sold some $1601
worth of strawberries from three-quarters
of an acre,
The Trades' demonstration at Toronto
on Haturday was • most sooeesefel affair.
Eighteen hands were stationed in the
preiessiiin, which took fotty•tive minutes
to pias a given point. A unique feature
t.1 the procession wan the fact that Ilse
Mr. John - Field, the regent majority of the trades were employed at
bar, hr leen Field, th p mom- their respective estliegs.
ted by the Re- I An Ottawa hoy named Burroughs fell
formers of West Northumberland for ; from 5 huttertttrt tree in llfeKay s bush
the Leval Legislature ..n Nsturday and woo killed.
A Omni Hnnat -Lost stork Mr. A.
this township, s. Ida spkn-
tdiJ horse to Mr. John tihip!ey, of Hal-
lett, fur $185.
PsssosAi. -Mr. Charles McBride,see
of Thomas Ilfcurkde, of the Yth comes-
sous,
oan♦wits, whe has bison ahead. in Ohio fur
taro years, twinned hems last week.
PVOLLLmc. -- At a dance Mn the 7th
milicSssiun, a short flue ago, the
gtrartlae of the erasing was niesewlsat
varied by a pugilistic attester. It
assns two young teas, er Nikes boys,
named Waters and 'Beattie, had feelings
of ill -will towards use another fur e.mne
tits. pprr'eevioaa The latter pitched tato
Um former, and, with the aid of two
brother., asooeeded n, spoiling the hooka
of Water' face. The awe bad a hearing
before a magistrate • few diva after.
The tine and *eta ai,eunted to $47.50 -
Isis t.. Iia hoped that this will be a les-
son to both parting.
FARM 801.D. - Mr. Donald Rubirlew,
has sold his fires, lot 3, sou, 12, to Mr.
Henry Ayer, from, near St. Marys, for
the handsome at '1 $8,01ly. The farm
coutaiu, 130 at res and i, an excellent
property. The new proprietor takes
possession on the 20th October. The
Messrs, Robiunm iutend retiring trete
farming, and will spend the remainder
of their days in easy retirement, as they
have by industry and goad mat
anaated a liberal oompetency, annad, hav-
ing none to look after but themselves,
can now well afford to enjoy the fruits
of their early labors.
Major C. Wilson has resigned his con-
nection with the volunteer force, but is
permitted to retain his rank.
PAINFUL AawtsT.-On Monday last
a bright little boy, son of Mr. F. Case,
of this town, who was spending hisholi-
days visiting at his uncle's in Usborne,
met with a most painful accident. He
was in a field where a mowing machine
sae being worked. The little fellow
stepped in front of the knives of the
machine while in motion fur the purpose
of pulling a mullen stalk which was
growing among the gnsr. The knives
caught his foot and cut it clear across
the instep, leaving the seyersd part only
hanging by a piece of skin. Medical aid
was at once procured and the wound
was properly dressed, and it is hoped
the patient will recover without being
permanently injured. The little fellow
re the painful operation of dressing
t e injured limb like a hero. His father
and mother were telegraphed for and
they went at once to see him, but it will
be some considerable time before he can
be removed home. Considering the
manner in which the accident happened,
it is a mercy that both his feet were net
taken off, or if when struck by the ma-
chine he had fallen in front of the knives,
as he might very easily have done, he
could scarcely have escaped being killed.
-[Expositor.
Dunlop.
Mr. and Mrs. Bothwell, and Mr. P.
Dann, of the Sauble, Mich., have re-
turned home after spending a fortnight
with friends here and in Ashfield.
HAVING A HOLIDAY. -Mr, R. Mac-
donald, formerly teacher of Port Albert,
is paying a visit to his parents at pre-
sent. We are also pleased t see again
the jovial countenance of Mr. Joseph
M. Macdonald, for many years head
engineer of the saw mill here, but now
head clerk and boss of a saw mill at
Alpena, Mich. His three years' stay in
that State have not effected his cheery ma]
spirits aLd
Miss Sarah Iters, Of Wawanosh, is I 1
visiting friends here
(1N THE SICK LLAT. -Our genial engi-
neer has been put on the sick list, but
the sick committee have him in hand, and
his speedy recovery is assured.
In 17 minutes Ly the watch Robert
Bean, J. M. Williams and John Harvey,
of Ashfield, put on two tons of hay on a
waggon in the field. They made the
forks fly.
TocRlMTS, --Mr. Charles Seager and
family, of Goderich, are camping out on
Mount Elizabeth, looking over the lake thie
on the Lorneside farm. They appear to strap
be enjoying their cuirass home. Ito se
Jot MAVWEED. aIDou
in Deb
Mitch
swind
touch
under
h waver, taut mete i.ul.ls uan will
1lel) disc,.,,r the red r,tger ere
1oug, MAMA/ coelia, i tidy as u is uu.leeetood
Chat the l-wltw «t :be rectum wi.1 neer
• valuable Kitt door ilia erptlere a the
marauder. C....14 our 4uur..ds tapas
11oef
W».
Ward was receelly lees ived here that
a half -motion chow, taken up by fir.
idequert'i, (suu of M. Hugh Molluar-
r.el) in Malabar', a:,d for which Ise had
retwsed$3.sh►, had barn "jumped dur-
ing his absence in 'mother part of the
Province.
t public meeting called by the Reeve
war heid Oar Monday treeing, in the
Wataua Hall, to consider the best lueent
tea adopt for hos protection. 1t was uu-
anintously decided to submit • by -laky t t
the rate;-ayers f, r pert baric;. 14, pur-
h inn a steam toe . u un•.
CANADIAN NE \'S.
Rev. E. Dt.'et.t,, of Strathroy, will
frau this tune forwad hold the position
of editor for the Canadian R.opttwt,
The Liberals of South Eric have
chosen Mr. W. D. Balfour to mutest
the ruluig for the Lo*l Legislature.
Henry Simpson, vitae drunk, fell out
of his bed •t Flint, Creek into six Melee
of water, and was drowed.
/rA little son of Mr. no. Campbell, of
Ferdwich, while swinging, last week, toll
out of the swing and broke his r,ll.r-
All shingle niW et Manistee, Mich. ,
have shut down- The owners claim that
prices are so low that there is no profit
in the manufacture.
It is understood that the Earl of
Kimberley, Colonial Secretary, will suc-
ceed Mr. John Bright in the Chancel-
lorship of the Duchy of Lancaster.
One of the assassins of Lord Frederick
Cavendish hasbeen arrested inPueto Ca-
billo. He gives the names of his accom-
plices. He has been sent to Caraau.
Johnnie Cope, the finest Clydesdale
stallion ou this side of the Atlantic,
weighing 2.500 pound,, died of pink -eye
at Mulunouth, 14J1.
taMr. Mex. McMartin, Reeve of West
Nisaouri, is lying seriously ill from an
abscess on one of his arms It is feared
amputation may be necessary.
At a (fire at 103 Washington -street,
New York, on Friday, policeman Rey-
nolds saved the lives of eight children;
having forced his way into a burning
building, and sanding on a window sill,
aught them as they were dropped from
above
Andrew Young;, aged 17 years, was, on
the 22d inst., shot and kiled by county
constable John Abert, at the Grenadier
Pond, distant from Toronto about three
miles. Young, with two companions,
were paddling across the pond on a raft.
Their presence appeared to annoy Mr.
Ellis, the owner of the place and it is
said they made use of insulting remarks
to that person, who sent for Albert. The
young roan tried t , escape but Albert
chased thein with revolver in hand and
shot Young, the hall entering just below
the left eye and Young expired in a few
minutes. •
The Muskoka election perplexity is
not yet set at rest, although it has been
before the Judge of this county for three
days past for settlement. The recount
has resulted in a tie between the candi-
dates, with the reserved decision of the
Judge upon certain written and dis-
figured ba'lots. The rejection of , the
written ballots will give Mr. Miller a
ority of fifteen, but their acceptance,
the rejection of the disfigured bal-
will elect Mr. O'Brien by a still
er majority. The tla'tion law very
:early points out, however, that the
Pa6Gs6ars' Nollco.
Notice is hers by given that all
back subscriptions not paid AT
HOLE will be charged strictly et
the rate of $2 a yoar, and collect-
ed. Persons owing will pleas3
settle immediately, and save CO
penta on each year's subscrip-
tion.
The date after your name on
the address label shows that you
are paid up until that time. .Af-
ter this warning all back sub-
sciptions will be charged at tk e
rate of $2 per annum.
McGiILLICIIDDY BR,O6.
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Tea welling tache:
°RANI/TRUNK.
Gann.
t>udrrch.t.v7.rase. 1Yl5p's. Nu'd. Mimed
t<eafun► Mn 4.4 " .lean
7.30 " 1.10 " I.b • ,MRM ••
tit ratford.Ar9.13au 2.13put 6.302re IoM"
w4 T.
Par. Nap's. Mlx'd. lliik'd.
Strutford.l-v l.lOatn 3epu AMaa••bd/pa
Meaforth . 2.17 8.56" 7.10 '• .,`,M
Uoderich.Ar 3,(Spm a50pmL0Osa 7.10pa
GREAT WARN.
Clinton E:p a Mail. gip'a.
going north .9.3fam .1.iipni..S.fa
per
Going south 3.14 ..nolt .8-asain..7.111
Lockilow 8t STAGE LIIJICS-
age (dally) arr. 10.13am .. dep ape
Kincardine •• .. Imam . " faun
Bea:ander " 1 W edam gay and
Aatardsvlarrive* nae .. 0.1
GRAND TRUNK BIILWAY,
Tickets to Winnipeg and return will be on
sale at the principal ticket Maces of the com-
pany front August lot to September 30th in-
clusive, good to return within forty days from
date of issue.
First class tickets available t is all the
usual routes, those by the lake routes include
!Heals and berths on the steamer from Sarnia
to Collingwood, to and from Duluth.
FARE FROM-.GODERICH - $56,00
1840.3L
Illeis
SHERIFF'S SALE (►F LANDS.
COURT* or II elms. 1 Ry virtue of • Writ of
of Her 70wrr. Fieri racier. lashed out
of Huron and too me d irectedurt of the attaint the
Lands and Tenements of Thomas Cronk at
tbe suit of Alexander Rosa'. I %%reseised and
taken iu Execution all the rftzht, title.intereet
and equity of redemption of the above named
defendant• in and to that reel of land
situate lying and being in the County Huron
Easternd ly tea ntyce ta ree of theoNortht hall of
lot number six in the tenth concession of the
Western Division of the township of Ashtteld.
Which lands land tenements I shall offer for
sale•at m office in the lour Hotta' in the town
of Goderich, on Morday the second day of
October. at the hour of twelve of the clock,
noon.
RO
Sheriff's Office, Gaierjt'h Sheriff of Huron.
June 30th 82. 1845.
ballots must be printed.
During the past week a couple of I SHERIFF'S MALE OF LANDS.
strange chaps have been through t
neighborhood in the capaoity
washing machine peddlers. A few da
ago they fell in with Geo. Summer at
and induced him to take an agency
the machine. Drawing frim thier pN.
kets a book of printed forms to take h
order
thought, he signed his name tri two
e places. The same evening the
ge chaps were ir. Dublin trying
11 Mr. Sumner's notes to the
nt of $20b or thereabouts. Failing
lin, they tried et the hank in
ell, with no better success. The
le has worried Mr. Sunnier so
that his mined hes given away
the pr'.sure, and he is in a very
precarious mental condition. What has
become of the fraudulent notes is not
yet known.
he COUNTY Or Huaco , I By virtue of a Writ of
o' of He Majvo esty', County Court tet Factsts. ie issued
County
ys or Middlesex and to me directed the
Co the
. , suit nof and Tenements ti eHirmrell and WilliamRA. Irinitat the
f i have eAd,w.t ...a . __ ._ _ Blrrell.
fora number of machines, as h
uname ane equity of redemptlon
is o the bore named defendant in and to that
west eir land singe, lying and being In the
e
(County of Huron In the Province of Ontario,
'r and being s composed of the South Easterly
fn the eorner leventh t half concession of lot thea Eastern
Division of the township of Ashfleld, ronaln-
Ing throe quarters of an acre more or less In-
numbecluding lot rt of lot
r seven In the mber 11Revillahgte of Aland lttoevlue in
the County of Huron. Which Lands and
Tenements 1 shall offer for sale, sit my office in
the Coun House, in the town of uodettch, on
thedhourof twelvthe e of the clock noon. of beret
Sheriffs ROBERT GIBBONS.,
Shue ffs Office.
Goderich. Sherifrof Huron.
1845.
BaTdd
The directors of the Township of Stan-
ley Agricultural Society will meet
at McCann's hotel, Bayfield, on Monday
nett, to make arrangements and fix a
date for holding their fall show.
The man who was found dead near
this place, was last week buried in the
Bayfield cemetery on Friday, a person
who believed he could identity him,
asked that the body be taken up in or-
der that he might see it. This wu ac-
cordingly done, and it turned out to be
the party he anticipated -Thomas Clark,
a pensioner.
Zriab4Ta.
Miss Helen Burke, who was very ill
last week, u feat recovering.
PsteONAt.-Mrs. J. Robertson, ,ie.
Miss M. Beehoe formerly of this sec-
tion, now of Detroit, is visiting friends
here.
A number of summer visitors are at
the P t Farm, which is full of life and
brightness.
roc
n
w
ul
n
re
n
Rran
A.
er.
toMr
by
ry
shot
eking the way to his lair The
ening animal managed to swaps
Caanlaxo.-- This work, not the k-
ing of the tiny cots so often complai ed
of by our Benedict friends, but he
sintering of the relentless scythe, as
revived at 3 a. m. , on Friday, !iet J y,
by Messrs. G. Hall and A. H. Clots n,
liSeery reaping machine owned he es
from a different maker, and ansetlue f-
ly there u of a godeal of talk indulg-
ed
in u too which is the beat. Mr.
Strachan wand the firmfirmsheaf of n
at 3 a. m., on the 21st inst., and Mr.
11 Clutton 2 hour and 24 minutes lam
Oats were also cut on the farm of
Julia Horn, which is very early for
the season.
Aa Unwttixess Ynanvoa. Mr Re -
nerd hes of late en making sund
raids ne the hart yards in this vicinity.
A few wertinge ago lie was
at and wounded, • streak of hkod
ma
Nit.
1882.
McCreath - in Go>derch, on the 17th July, the 1 t y
wife of Mr. tom- McCreath, of 1 sun. H er93 Magazin'
saARai... ss j+ i •
Elliott -Pratt -In Fa at the M et hod R.
nom. m the 19th Inst by R
e •
ren
Warner, Mr. Thos. Elliott, to Is Rebecca
A. Pratt, of Quincy Dakota, both formerly
of Goderich township.
Slater- Carr. -At the residence of the bade'
lathe b Re
r, 1 v. W. Birks, on the 90th inst
Mr. Robi. Slater. carriage maker. Myth, to
Miss Alice A. second daughtt. of m.
Carr. of East Wawanosh.
Blair -Millock.--At Goderlch on the 19th
Inst., bythe Rev. UGeorgeDr. re, MrGeorge Blair
of Mseknanw, Michigan, to Miss Elisabeth
Jane W Illock of Goderich township,
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