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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-11-24, Page 4nut tIUBON SIGNAL, FRIDAY NOV 21 1882. THE HURON SIGNAL I Rowton w ptr.w rbrlgs, end about the trans length of bene balare Mr. Cameros ssimut ek M wipe MAO* Thee majority is Wed lessee as Bee. sasati- twt.d. We are ural'te ailed tW >L C. Continua W • law hairy ter net- gea.ealing the limy ratios, bet we weer beton taus ►ies esellit ler being able to forwtm0 t. aelbe e . ef Sir Jobe a couple of years shoed, Crud raise a fanctiooary appointed to aitl trim, i. briaging Toru perjurers to jadiee when he amok res for a senatit.asSy which was not treated until years after the ap- pointment wet made. nes incl_ with regard to Mr. Csmeron's '•intt uniental- ity" in escort.' the appuswtomat of High Cunatable Currie. Aad sow we will re- mark on the solation of the Aid One stable by the "Grit msffi*trates. " Rl ref- erence to the records of the serum of the **eh of 1Hagiatrstes in Oct, 1090, when Mr. Currie was appointed, we Ind that the resolution appointing him Sych Countable of Horan, waa mor- ed by Jams Weems, Fee, j P of Go dsnch (akar. du -----j who eu known throughout Huron to be a Tory of tate most prunoened stripe. And yet the Mears "venal correspondent" would have the peaks believe that Mr. Currie was crested High Cemese t .+1 the Count) of Hares, ''Skroegt the in- inatrwssntality of Mr. Caesarea, by Grit AY, NOV. 2itb, 282. THS WEST 1i47.80A 1100 CRY CASE. The local Tory prises hale been fuse ed to give up the task d dd.odiug Totlr perjury in West Hama. The ability of the local Tury press to "snake black im- pair white, and white appear to be no color at all," has been questie nod, and a "special correspondent' was deputed to investigate the geestnon, and dive the result of bis researches to the country through the culmen of the Toronto Mail. Of course, tl a appointing of the "special correspondent" was a 'rots of want of confideaoe in the ability id the Tory editors of the County of Huron to grapple with the -qukestion, but despite this fact, we expect to see et least one of the Tory organs republish the .Iter ort their intelligence which appeared in Mouday's Mud, from the pan, we aro led to believe, of the "special respondent... W'tth the manner of concocting the ''special" corre.potedenoe we wit set at present take exception.; but with the argument advanced we will join issue. The "speck] correspondent" of the Mail in this instance is a resident of Goa*. cor- rich, and has been Lar yearn lie oo:u- piea a responsible position in this locali- ty, and was co gnizase of the etiele"tree inwardness" of the perjury cameo avian Sturdy and Tennant. Such being the cue we much regret that a pereon abo is looked upcn as occupying a respecta- ble position in our town mold stoop to pen (or utter so that _others mould fmae such a tissue of falsehoods and nti.pre- sentations as appeared iu the "special correspondence" in Mondays Mail. To the banter against Mr. Cameron we take no exception. Mr. Cameron, as the Reform candidate who suoceded in wresting West Huron --a out mod dried 'Tory preserve—fast the hands of the Conservative party, is good ease for Tory banter, and will nut low sleep flesh under the infliction, but will always give as good as he le. --yea, verily. and with interest. "Nikko men are public targets and Mr. Camerae must be en exceedingly public man Prem the manner in which the Tories "shoot'' at him—metaphorically speaking. And for this reason, we find no halt with those who banter him, or legitimately at- tack him on the platform, or is the press. Bolt when the "special cor- respondent" of the Mail undertakes to whitewash a convicted Tory perjurer, and would fain past a pure white robe around antler person who was saved from conviction by a merciful fouling of the judge, we think the Mail and its "special correspondent" alike pass be- yond their legitimate sphere of cation. And when in addition to the fotegoior, the "special correspondent" undertakes to misrepresent and falsify the doings of the court, and attribute partizanship to the prosecutor, perjury to the wittietmsa, dereiction of duty to the Justices of the Peace, perjury to the grand and const j.ulies, dishonorable actions to the Crowe counsel, and gross unfairness and utter neglect of judicial dignity to the Bench, oit.i ehigh time a protest was entered stead why Mr. Hodgins was allowed to The facto of the case have before ap- conduct the Crowe basin."' on the 000a - peered in these columns, but for the vies. Penney Sturdy should have been benefit of those who may not hew. fol- consulted in the matter and allowed to lowed the matter up we will give a syn - our th. prosecutmg couneeL For opsit :.John L Sturdy resided in Code- our own part, we can t inform the rich urtail the llth of Jan. last, and 'y am a,rsweipatadsnt" as to the ma- rich .r.pauved to Wieghem, where he son of Mr. Hodgins' presence at the went into the hotel businessOn the Anus* further then to say that Mr. H. B. O'Connor, who had conducted the h of June although anon -resident of Crown bu.inse• at the vreviou s session the electoral district of West Huron, he came to (1gticrich to vote, was sworn on M the High Court of Justice in Gode- rich was buy tip in South Bruce making the point of being "still a resident," ,wallowed tb.seth,and voted. A tame was armngssnents to menage the Reform instituted a'un't Sturdy by County ro•jority is that constituency, and, High Constable-Currie—who receives a therefore+, could not attend. Suck be ung she salary for attetading to law breakers— use, it was found nese nary to and at the last ,Assizes the prisoner was breakers— send up a good than in his stead, and found guilty of l+eirjury, and pleaded MrSh. Hods lames e °p' and attended to guilty to the indictment for unlawfully y a cos* and the ether asses on be - voting. This is the substance of the half of the Crown in a highly creditable The oast rellecti.0 oast by the "spe- cial correspondent", is that at the pevtitim- teary enteeinatios the "two Grit J. Pe. refused to order the witnesses out of wart et the def etket's request." This is really something terrible ; the idea thst the masistrstes would not be dicta- ted to by the prisoner in regard to the manner in which the investigation diould be conducted, is really something tint ahould at mace call for ooedemna- tioa on the offending magistrates, so that future Tory perjurers may not be subjected to similar treatment. Th. =nod o'd Tory doctrine of "their divine right to rule" was in this in taooe in- fringed upon to an alarming extent. The prisoner had just as much right to aak to be allowed to sit in judgment on the magistrates, as be bed, through his wetted, tq ditttate to thy, the method of oendscting the acumination. But the terrible Grit magistrates dill not act in a peremptory manner, when the point was broached. They merely ask- ed the prisoner . cowed to chow the law bearing on the esolusion of witnesses at • preliminary examination, and when that learned goudemee 'piled to pro- duce any statutory enaotme°t bearing en the*object, they query proceeded on the "eves tear of their way," and a rodiected the oras ac .they had conduct- ed all other preiiuisary examinations that had come before them during a i » as•rtad tri7„447.11„ Asa wen theQen the jury Yai y with Moil, speaking, tellitetially on this pieta its $usday's ha*, wee lfba v'udlK�ss Yam• aand ▪ a sre.t4it#.n,lt� aretivi �.i si it will be observed, inlet the above —.r- that the "special oorrespoo- deer mould create the impression that OM Petit ivy was oempusad tet Refer- tiets,ures of Mr. Cameron,- and tine idea reiterated even more definite- ly by the editor of the Mail, for the edi- 6aatan of the gullible believers in the •snare.es of that eternal. Most of our readers and the public generally are aware of the manner in which juror's are chosen, and we will not insult their in- telligence by describing the mode of selection adopted in securing the jury to try J. L Sturdy, for perjury. Sillies it to say, that the usual course, mad none other, was adopted in this in- stance. And to show the utter falsity o. tho charge trade by the "recent corres poodent," and endorsed by the editor u the Mail, that :fie jury- was "pecked with Reformers, we will here give th Names and politial leaniugs ttf th gentlemen who composed the petit jury on the ocwaion, and which we have procured since the special corres- pondence appeared in the Ma it: anroall. cOSSLRVLTlva. eau. 9sdmosd, Abraham Deering. Jeii . sea R 11 *mem. Ales, Robertson. Jabs (has' Jams Mord. It will he seen that there were (only Live (5) Reformers un the jury, while seven (7) Conservatives had voices and voter in deciding whether J. L Sturdy wu innocent oI guilty .1 the crime with whtch be warn charged The Mail and its "special correspondent" will find some difficulty in reconciling the above with their statements concerning the Grit partizan complexion of the petit jury in the Sturdy cue. And here we might explain how it was that a verdict was not sooner ar- rired at. When Mr. B. L. Doyle was addressing the jury on behalf of the prisoner, he said, among other things : t3eatlemen of the jury, there is another pa.. t 1 err to m yev mind. and It is tb : Tlae verdict of the jury moat be usaal- mows for a on v schen, Or so conviction can be bad. I Lava beard it remarked in this court- ro011110-dry that a majority of the petit jurors will carry a verdict. Buck is not the case ; and 1 sow inform yon that the entire jur'I, will have to agree upon a verdict or se verdict out M fwd. If one or tweet you dllsr from the sgtoatty, and hold to your difference, se verdict can 11 a returned." Atter such an address from the counsel for the defence is it to be wondered at that some difficulty was experienced in the finding of a verdict against the pri- soner by a jury composed largely of political friends of the accused, and at least one Member of which was connect- ed with a secret order of which the Late Hun. J.or a llr..wu iu post yule, have • distinct roe fleete•n of the eu-oelI.d' 'lig Pusb" see btuglw; and the imputation of Kdtrw tesaings U. his Honor et the present ti M certainly a r'evelat r..n to us. Bat f he be Grit or Tury, the adieu of the Nom Chief Jus- i.ke W slue., while conducting the last sitting et the High Cowie of Justice in Ooderi Jt was of the latrine and Crest possible, from start to finials. As so much has been said by the heal Tories about the lecturing of the jury by the judge, and as the "special aorresp.nd- ent" mentions the fact of the "lecture' so pointedly, we publish the exact words of the so called lecture of the Hon. Chief Justice on the occasion, as reported in Txs blosat : Hie Lordship " !Every one feels that • Jury should not be coerced, but a juror ought to be able to give a onerous I deal desire to Im- peach his motive., but jurors stnet Otte. do a painful and dbspiecalsIe deg/ • mad the/ should do it. A juror shoed reamer with his fellows. bat it is ear.rsseable if he says. '-I will give so reams. and I wont agree." f I Chu Nt,"'a (Tory) version of the "Tec- turing" by the judge, dated Oct. 27th, f ii as follows : His Lordship regretted the difficulty. but e while he did not wish to reasat spas or pus any portio user j erne, he Meal* • sass eb.uid e he able to giro bis menu One the juror could sot oo s slyagree with the rest, that of course weedd mad 1t. His Lordahlpp would give them tea sinister loaner to mushier the warier, and if then unable to agree he would discharge them. And that is the aura total of the "lec- ture' by the judge which was of so par- tisan a nature (ride Mail "special corre- spondent's" report) that the jury were forced to bring in a verdict of "guilty„ against the prisoner. Did anyone ever see such fustian as the Mail's "special correspondent" weaves 1 Proceeding with his literary invention, the "special correspondent" finds fault with Mr. Cameron, the member for West Huron, using his influence with the Crown counsel to obtain for the pris- oner the clemency of the court. In doing so, the anguish that ")Ir. Camer- on and his friends" experienced at the oonriotiun of the Tory perjurer is graphically described, and the following veracious (I) statement is advanced : "At the magnanimity of the sitting mem- ber, all the Grite including Mr. Cameron, were moved to tears," And the Mail publishes such rubbish, and sends it broadcast as literary paba- lum to its gullible redden : There was, however, weeping and wailing when Sturdy's conviction was secured, but it was all on the Tory side of the house. Sturdy, on the Friday evening fallowing his conviction, and previous to his sen- tence by the court, called at the office of Mr. Cameron and implored him to use his influence so that a light sentence might be inflicted upon hint. He ad- mitted that he had been guilty of the crimes attributed to hint, but hoped for the sake of hit wife and family, that Mr, Cameron would forgive his offences. The poor fellow was completely broken down in spirit, and wept like s child. And because Mr. Cameron hearkened unto the pleadings of this unhappy man. who had lost time, money and character to further the interests of the Tory party in West Huron—because Mr. Cameron did not spurn the convicted perjurer, and keep silent so that the kali of justioe would fall with its fullest form— then, forsooth, the Tory- party and the "special correspondent" of the Mail, would have us believe that Mr. Cameron did a wrong thong in pleading for the clemency of the Court, thruugh the Crown sonnet. Mr. Cameron had no personal feeling against Sturdy, and looked upon him merely as the tool of the Tory faction:in WestHuron The con- viction of the perjurer by the jury, and the pleading of "guilty" by the prisoner to the indiantent of unlawful voting were conclusive evidences that the prosecution had acted rightly in bring- ing the cases into Court. The law had been vindicated in the conviction of the tailed In. when the foreman stated tiler were will unable to agree, and there was no likeli- hood ot dot rig so, as some of them were pre- taught that it could no longer depend d upon perjury and unlawful voting as elements of strength in future contests in West Huron ; and the infliction of a severe sentence upon Sturdy, although teras of twenty year, The evi- prisoner wu also a member. At -5.30 (knee was so strung that Sturdy p, m., the jury retired to consider the wan committed Is it net something verdict. At 9 o'clock they came into wondetial to leers that the Grit J. Pe meted in ea tborougl•ly partizan a man "Some of them Ithe jurors) are saying they tier I will bold out for a weekfrom Saturday. We Court, and the foreman said : In due course the Amuse came on, and with it the trial of J. L. Sturdy. The Crown eounael at the Amin was Mr. Thos Hodelea. Q. C., and the Maii's "spatial cortege/admit" cannot under - cane about which the "special correspon- manner. tient" of the ;fail ,raved on Mondry When the indictments against Sturdy last, ane before the grand jury, a "true It would be uncle..i.r us to attempt bill" was "rteattisaorsfy rendered+ not - to reply to the entire,.ahibit of Wes- withattasding the feet fiat Mr. Thomas hood and miarepreseetetion, which !arrow. Tory M. P. ter ]last Boron, catenated from the rnesdsoi.u. "special and some sit or eight other Lib. -Cone correspondent In Heron county, were rn the panel, and took part in d.- culty will be had by our readers, Ref where the facts of the maw .pre known citing whether • "Cru* bill' Shedd be, or Conservative, in determining that the effusion s laughed at fur eta •bsur- or should nut be returned. ANod this, Sturdy reroeivtsd even more chart fair dity. But so that outsiders may be able too, in the hies of the fact that Mr. Far- treatment at the hands of the petit jury, to see the manner in which Tory "moor- row so narrowly qo.s ioued the wit- But the "special onrrespondent," not backs" are manufactured, we will ;noosed images, that orao of those prawns rn the content with slandering the prosecutor, to trump all the "teary cards" of the Jerry ""47) was a,nstrained to *wilily( the magnet/des at the preliminary P1- "special correspondent" o1 the Tory whether Mr. Marne., 11. P., for rdet sanination, the Crown counsel, the ot/mn is cbiet. Huron. was • member of the grand jure grand and petit jury, the local Reform - The Dintfal*mhooi of any importance, or °fennel for the defence 1 ors and the "Grit member,.' must en - in the t'.lNial cossaspotadewt's" wow, The nest iniquity unearthed by the deavor to email the Bench, and attack have • dticttlt;-we agree that he took the oath : some maintain bedid not know he was taktag • false oath ; others believe he did." His Lordship read Proedfoot's and Swas- .on'sevtdenoe (the witnesses who had warned Sturdy against illegally voting on polling day I. showing that the prisoner had been warned. Other paints were also cleared np by the Judge and the jury retired attain at 9.40 In aijont.n hour the jury were brought in. The foreman said : "We are nearer an agreement than ever before: only one man tint of accord with the others ; he will not corselet the prisoner, but he can riot *bow why. The above is from the Court repott published in THs SIGNAL on the 27th of October, and goes far to show that at least one member of the petit jury was endeavoring to tarry out the instructions of Mr. B. L,.,,Doyie to fruatrote a ver- dict. But so that our Tory friends would not be able to say that it was a rooked" report, we give the following version of the affair from the Star the Tory local organ) of the same date : The jury retired at 5.10 p. in., and when the court adjourned at 7 o'clock they were still without • verdict. At 9 o'clock the jury were raced to hot out for a week. All were agreed tot the oath had been taken. but some thought 1t had not been done corruptly. and others that the defendant should have made farther enquiry after being warned that be had no vote. They were also disagreed se to the �""Wei"hangm IT the tont of!launders wedelns. on if tam' cellonas a hardshipto him and his family, would or these points yrs. repeated to them. it His might aid them in as agreement. The evid- be a matter of noto the rosecu- eaoe of Proodtoot, Swanson and Saunders;gnus p was then road. and the fiery again retired. tion or to Mr. Catner,n personally : At the end of one hour. 10.10 p. m.. Use jnry were again c•Il«l amid the foreman unont.eed neither would it be an infliction on the mum nau ot RR a�easons � one Tory faction, for Sturdy atone would ant three o t with fide oe tense rest of the jury. suffer. Hence Mr. Cameron's action in We think from the foregoing no dlr- the matter. And here we will reset for the time be- ing. This article has already become lengthy, but we were determined to meet the Tory allegations and overturn them on every point worth noticing. We reached Bluevsle that. Mr Jives Far. havegiven a full, free and not highly- row, youngest son of Mr. Thos. Farrow, colored version of the Tory perjury cam K• P., has mysteriously disappeared in West Hama ; we have shown the from Joliette where he esu residing Foul play is auyrected. prosecution to be legitimate and in the � interest of the purer working of the A penal action has been entered against exaction kw ; we have placed the Tory Mr. L A. S tteoal, the Iluebec railway king, to remover the penalties for bribing voters in the election for the Commons for Yeniseis, is Ghat Comity, High Gatmtgble Currie, `P'W tv'rremPandowe is that the r�ltti praw.utet tllle &tit± n* was sp- petit jury was "ptnk.d by the iWorm- point.d too hie present position "through eaten that the eoavititwi of poor, fano- the. instrumentality of Mr Caa.cam. try IMOWelIy twea" be en .eoearpftshed Grit magistrates," and mass think^ 1e1/rheP� "nar.ndent" u a tool of the member for West Lynn. ,. e�it� bar Pella' it "pecking Now, West Huron, for Dominion per- jwiUS lbas two an, sad we, ther'etore, penes, was not created Alii near the "of tbu mesio of INK Gad Prior A. Mr, QM.et#fo sepreaented )re. Coots was appnlet- Igb ConsYMtt by the Berri 1 MagistiMis in October, IMO, fully a ' s rP'` .aed/ww veer and -a -half before Sir Jutta M•rdnn "U [." Of,le h►bhid nut the plan of gerr'vea.nder ,e t "(~ `a ' A tk•tem eoh -ti WRONG AGAIN. Tits reputation of the Aar Cur moria i ty bas been t.aakrupted td late. Week by week has it *home contemn of lame dimity. Last weak it was at its um trick of. per%e'Mon. It tepe+asuted that Tri fiswnse last Jansrry lauded Mr. P. Kelly, of Bly'k, speaking in teap.otfal terms (4 his chine to the Ward.usl'ip, as agaiest Mr. F. N . Julien -on ; and now, the mar says, 4ti tie. ere changed, and we ridicule bilr. Kelly's wet of polish. Jest here, wo would like to put the Star on the right track. Neither at New Year's, nor at soy other tune did we speak .4 lir. Kelly as :oh educated person, fur the fasts would be against Cts if we did ; but at New Year's wei said, despite bit leek of education and went of polish, his natural abilities placed him head and shoulders over Mr. F. W. Johnatortr in any' portion weer. brain was • requisite. 'o a said so last Janu- ary, we say it now in November. We thought so theu, we think so still. Tits Toronto Wald way be sense - tome) at titres, but it is generally reli- able. tome of the other Toronto dailies can never be sensational without being unreliahle. =borne. l►u Monday last Mr. Gurdon Young sold • splendid old dairy cow to Wum McLean, of Goderich, for the sum of leo. She weighed 1460 pounds. It nays to keep rood cattle. Miss Ada Burritt has been re-engaged w assistant teacher fir. our public school, at an advance of salary. Dr. Hutchison has removed frau his former place of residence to the building in connection with Clendenning's store. Mr. W. McArthur is going to have hie store refitted and put in thorough order to show to advantage his stock of Christ- mas goods. Protracted services were commenced is the C. M. Church hen last week. The Rev, Jae., Caswell has been &mist d by invent! ministers from neighboring con- gregations, the work is ,progressing fa- vorably'. Last Friday, while Mr. Owens, who is in the employ of Mr. Thos. Harris, was unhitching his team at the stable, one of the horses made a Taos fur him, grabbed ; him by the cheek and took a mall piece of the flush out. Mr. Owens would have got away only when be went turned to run he found a large pile of blocks over which it was impossible to get. "Necessity is the mother of inven- tion," is an adage that nobody doubts. But it has been exempliffied in • rather peculiar manner in this village lately, and there is every reason to believe with good succus to the inventor, Mr. A. Bickle, hardness maker, found his buts, nese increasing to such an extent that the old style of stung pada, took too much time, and he conceived the idea of using a wooden block instead of a pad He immediately put the idea Intl+ exe- cution, and now he uses nothing but the Adjustable Pad. Messrs. Biokle k Brydges have applied for a patent which is shortly to be granted. As soon as the patent is groomed they intend going into the manufacture of the pad on a large scale. May all success attend their ef- forts. Jamestown. FsNtx -- Typhoid and scarlet fever were prevalent in this vicinity and around Wroxeter. Several deaths took place, but the fever is now considerably ' Ao.'nr-NT. —Otte evening last week asSPLEN DI I) VARIETY Mr. Geo. Johnston, of the 1st an. of Morris township, was in the act of ad- - AT - ministering some medicine to one of his horses ; the animal by some means fell R • 8 L 0 A NFL r8 on Mr. Johnston and inured him severe- ly. He is now recovering and will soon &LED STOUT. be round again and attend to his daily t duties, Jocr&NALIRr1t-.—Mr. Richard Lees, a former teacher in S. S. No. 10, Morris, and lately sasistant master in the Nor- wood High School, has purchased the plant of the bulletin Advertiser, publish- ed at Orangeville, and after the New Year he intends to drive the quill in th field of journalism. May all sumo at- tend his new departure is the wish u his friends in this neighborhood. '.itLL YOU tiiellANIE a ease at T-ttpclsta or 1 :lien..neas .a'ents? �✓�s. anlu ly I. tt`lean W ! rr``, c , • r' I: d ut 1 ort eats 3ri_.11. from leyd lrestlonr gI : t u:achaad ti r.• orod Lit err. when t 11 is velar is made to you in your own bonze In ail sincerity. with an absolute certainty of erring yew. LOP rsA (from Brazil) enures Dyspepsia' and 111llousaess. A single dose rc Heves ; a sample bottle convflace:e; ti 75 cent bottle curet.. It acts d:-ectly 'Etyma the Stomach, Liver, cad lcieutt7s. Cleanain -, Corr"( :logo BK` nlatlno, 7 i ,cin , energy and vim to Coe 'trate, Nerve, and Dlast'c, i:rtl:ly by work- ing Wonelar:( .:poi the l: jee- tion, and giving Iuav::y to the Liver. Cat this or -t, tako It to any dealer in mc- .Icincs, i -cd get at least ono 75 cent bottle ot Lopes., and tell your neighbor bow it acts. It 1'. warranted to care Dyspepsia end liUl- iotssneaa. Trade Mar* Jkeristered. ANOTHER GREAT BOOM IN WINNIPEG. By casual observetton. we Ind all tan speculators have • clear head and watch th, use and dowse 01w thus alis.. he large foetuses. But tw� secret la &her seep the systes la • heathy condition by to nee TOE rums ter TOO 'ARAB* 1111111111111HIF We can mately nay that hundreds case to u - for the groat lung and following statement somauler before les want. Read tea e n come cave010011•041.of the Same kind Ir tt we I e sthmt was teoa►ltd tete Masterson. atarrh to the oil ea�r(saouideilakiligang , �. 114 /eadage � ring InsitiOrege ot the lima ail Nark After np toil l".11 I tried trs4et Pails os vas VV ALLKT, and aaaa�� Yw .bl. w do sy work after seven year's JAIdalHcNI�j1,, s__ Irmses. Street, Condos, On "The above statement of my wtts's is co, feet. Janos McNeil - For site, by all drug -Meta manufactured br Pref. A. M. Shrieves. Louden. Ont. p=ckaae t5 eta, five tar rf.40. Cys be had Ooderlck of the folk, a druggists: Jane sand, eat. Wltor. F. r t�rta. Gem sty - was. and J. A. kerns. els TIMOTHY SEED. FRESH and GOOD. THiS YEAR'S GROWTH. MI9EAITLAND HOTEL, GORICH ONT. The above sew and Clout -cher house, nesse to the Hallway Station and convcniest to the town. is second to none In Ontario, for com- fort and aotutnodetlon. 1s boated by Hot A Ir • It SALINE B%TU$, awla111•G aaTU Croquet Lawn and garden on the premises Hot and cold mesa at all hours. for travellers. An Omnibus to and from Scatsears con- atantly in attn,l•ace. Jou. Brea Iia LOcALZTT'Js. - A heavy fall of anon took place on Thursday evening last, but not sufficient to make sleighing. Mies Jessie Hislop, a former student of the Goderich High School, has been re - enraged by the trustors of School Sec- tion No. 4, Grey, to teach doting the ensuing year. ](r. Robert McAllister, aerie, of they township, has been seri- ously ill for some time and is still very weak frcm the long and fatiguing illness; I+fr. Hugh McAllister, merchant of Ethel, at length changed his old habit o4 life and is now enrolled in the noble army ,f Besedicts, has selected as part- ner, Miss Wilhtmina Elliott, daughter of Mr. Molesworth. A report has the integrity of the Honorable Chief , organ in the witaesebns to refute the Justice Wilson. Re imputes metier. asp,rst•dts nn the judge and jury try the feeling to the learned Justice, and would Mali and its "special eorrespnndrut have it believed that the jury were we here imposed the mendacity and ab - whipped into a subservient verdict at- surdity of the Menne statements of the behest of the Hnnoxsbls Chid Jos- tie "special eameeposeest on the sub - ties The ...Paella oorr.,pond nt" stye' jest; and having dowse wt, we are not give Sia asasmIt d the sl afw apnws4i : The pulp, atter Ierthried the,, ee•et there edtaid to let th. rats en of Huron iewiwseN/htsae *Mein again, when they rsturi.d with • rennet 1"x5 d J>�R nee meet airway —moot of whom brow the particulars of l .. We were always of opinion, until we maw the tilt. -pass jadgment on our ss - the Tory enmtaents on his adios in the posers* el the ids hor•ds and fallacious Sturdy trial, that the learned Chit Jos- argurn.nta of the ",pectal crrresptowd- ties, if he had any political lemaitefia, eat' of dm Toronto Mail of Monday, was inclined towari• Turyian We well Nov. loth. anent the political prnueee- remeath.r '.r11 derided anta'•'nsm to the tion in West H or' -n at the kat Anises ttaugeetas -41.111 •ed.ssea>•as�ns. W+t, Oceisaxn. Nev. 13. tall. heat, t. ptaelilsswt . holt ~ : e t h INarI , g k.evM:. 1: : .t M 0R •• 0is OI • :l cwtrear tit isapackedt 3 Iu tt" SHERiFF'S SALE OF LANDS. Cot»m a Dubow. t 1By v�I•t .e of a Writ e lgQ WO: i FON news tweed out Likun.f tike • e.$t. 'S Comity earrrt 01 tie frsert} Teets. she commit? dl�►tto�ted Cg th* asait..d.e4in �"gdr4Ifeltt ►s, i hada• •t. tt "moo e9altrt, to tau MNi if taw Ms Ist e Misdeed avid nasty tare of deoulttiow e�.tvvir�s�te to ti. 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