HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-11-02, Page 8THE HURON SIGNAL, MAY. NOV. 2, [883.
In=AOD.
Daniel Menulai.u, of Garbraid. with
block and tackle, was in town last week
giving our genial architect a hand in
moving, a house.
Our constable again trey s his rc us -
toured beat. His relaxation trout police
duty, and hie pleasant tri to Uncle
Sam's domains, hare much sail roved him
in health and spirits.
SrantiOrs.-.1 new structure is going
up on the fern: of our old friend, Jee
Nlayweed, and the eoeleti,tr.+ are eagerly
inyutrjng, Who is the happy few nue who
is going to share the new dwelling with
our Kcal Sidon 1 -[Cost,
Lisburn.
Peter Stewart visited the Sepoy village
last week-.
Mrs. Carruthers has returned from
Goderich township. Her errand there
was a sad one, she being called thither
to see the last of • grandchild.
The members of the Clutton family
spept a pleasant time at the residence of
John Clutton on Thursday, (et. 25th,
to commemorate two wedding anutversar-
ies. Tho reunion was a happy one.
LIVELY OLD Boy& - At a recent
threshing the other day a Highlander I of Mr. A11411300, was murdered on the
an Lowlander, each over lib years of l 22d September. Ha was only 21 years
age, indulged in &friendly bout at &rest- of age and a tine young fellow, as those
Duncan S.' Kippan sold Instates eua •'
taming 100 acres, boas= lut 91, out. b.
Morris, to Andrew Oa (may, of Oxford
county, fur 161,500. Mr. Galloway wall
t•Ite'lo.amnion at ones
Hugh McNeil, of Teeewater, has pur-
chased the farnt, ccntaining 60 acres,
stuck and implements „f • Robert Hamil-
ton, Morris, and has taken pussceehan.
Mr. Hamilton Inas rawest/al to !Brussels
where he will make hila hu:uu
UNIONLWOW MATCH. -A !Gude-
rich townsIlp and Stanley unit n Plowing
match will' a held on the farm of J.
Kitchen, Int 13, 3rd con. of Stanley, on
Wednesday, Nov. 7th, when liberal
prises will be given. Should the weath-
er be fine there will likely be a large turn
Cyt.
Thy auction site of Robe. Brown, con.
10, of Grey, held recently, fairly attend-
ed and good prices were realized. Cows
brought front $40 to $70, two year olds
from $15 to $65, 1 year olds $55 to $60,
bulls and calves $30 to Pd. Sheep and
swine were sold at proportionately good
prices.
MURDERED IN INDIANA. ---Joseph Al-
lanion, of Clinton, has received a letter
from his sister at White Lick, Indiana,
in which the n,rrewful newt is conveyed
that Theodore Gibbs her son, (nephew
ling, touch to the amusement of the
younger men Five minutes decided the
tint fall'iu favor of the Highlander, but
the contestants were so equally matched
that the second round had to be cut short
by the whistle of the steamer.
The following newly elected officers of
I. O. G. T., No. 213, were duly installed
by Bro. D. Cumming, L.D.:-W.C.T.,
R. E. Brown ; \V,V.T., Sister E. 'Hor-
ton • \V.S., Peter Stewart ; W.F.S., Sis-
ter Ellen Horton ; \V.T., Joseph Ho-
•-arth ; \V,M., S. 13. Williams ; \V,D.M.,
Ellen Burke ; L0., Sister E. Cowan ; O.
0., W. Frazee ; W. R. H.S. , Sister E. G.
Jefferson ; \V. L.H.S., Sister M. Mac -
Manus ; \V.C., J. Horton ; P.W.C.T.,
4. H: Clutton.
A ',hutting bee, i:t which some sixteen
teams took part, was held on the farm
of M. Foley on the 25th ult. In the
evening the boys were rather surprised
to see a large number of the fair sex put
in an appearance. The Rost said he
wanted the boys to help there to teat the
tloor of the new house, which they did
in the dance unfit the wee sura' hours.
Son;; and story also were indulged in.
D. "teeny, our well anown-Vielinist, as-
sisted by D. McDougall, of Saltford,
furnished the music, and P. atewart did
the agreeable as floor manager.
TRE WORLD OVHR
In consequence of the warlike rattiest*
of Oftiam, the Freuch government will
Silk WO chamber fur a much larger cre-
dit than intended.
Qermau journals think Russia's now
duct in moving her troops so suspicious-
ly is stranger at variance with her peace-
able professions.
The best waved for butter packages is
poplar ; beech end spruce are often used
but not iufregeently impart an unpleas-
ant flavor to the butter.
The defences of Canton are tiding
strengthened. Large quahtities of arms
and ammunition were conveyed there
yesterday in Chinese gun boat&
The Hudon cotton mills have shut
down fur a month in order that half •
million dollars' worh et accumulated
stock may be disposed uf.
will remember who saw hint in Clinton
last wiut'r when on a visit there. The
fatal affair occurred at a dancing party.
Deceased attempted to quiet s fight
among some of those attending, when
four of the rowdies singled out young
Gibbs. He was cut with knives and
shot. through the body. The murderers
have been arrested, but whether convic-
tion will follow is uncertain.
Colborne.
B. W. Forster, of Markham, is erect-
ing a tine new house on Cabin farm. He
intends removing his family into this
neighborhood.
James Lochert has left with his family
for Sault St Marie. He has taken up
land there, and we hope to see hitn pros-
per in his new home.
T. S. Walker's saw mill in the "south'
-end of this townsh;p is-litora.ly speak-
ing -a boon. He gets a goo t deal to
do.
The Misses May and Annie Morris,
granddaughters of Colborne's patriarch
-John Morris -have gone to Buffalo to
spend a few niont'._s. We wish the young
ladies a pleasant journey and a most en-
joyable time.
Vanderbilt has taken worthless slip
of paper and by a few strokes of his pen
inade them worth trillions, that's Ipitol.
Artists take a few yards of canvass and
with care make them worth hundreds.
That's !rains. But Henry Habel has
leased a straw burning, self propelling
threshing engine [tied intends tusking it
do the work of 3 teams on the road and
.7 while threshing. ,1r. H. owns one
steam machine entire,and has interest in
another. That's what we call business and
where is tho thresher that beats it ?
Echo answers where
THE DEW ;E. -1) ,ub;leis acme of the
interested parties at the ether end of
this township, a le else
ere want to
know smrathiiiz about the bridge at
Hulinesville. We had expected that the
two ,t.) wnahipt so long separated from
each other is ould bo wedded into insep-
arable union' (that is till high water next
satins(); then there would be "collision,"
yes and perhaps a divorce. \Ve expect-
ed this union to have taken place this
fall, but alas : our bright prospects are
all flattened. Iy.mg cherished hopes
t-aniah,and we are once more in a hollow
log. " Dri : e in and back out.
COUNTY NEWS-
Culled from our Loral Excbas&r+.
The Irish informers, Kavanagh,Smith,
and Hanlon have arrived at Calcutta,
whither they were shipped as grooms on
the steamer which carried hones from
Melbourne.
Little Plume, the Indian who heat
Geo. Irvine in the ton mile race, is and
to be a splendid specimen of the genus
Indian. It is stated that he oan run 10
miles in 53 minutes
The schooner Mariuee Lane, from White
Haven for Chicago, went ashore at the
entrance to Grand Haven on Tuesday
morning, last. She will be • total wreck.
The crew was saved.
CHALLENGE. -I hereby challenge G.
Perrie, of the township of Grey, county
of Huron, to compete with me in the
following trials :-Putting 14 and 21
lb. shots, throwing 12 and 16 lb. ham-
mers and throwing 56 Ib. weight high
and tar. The stakes to be $25 a side
and :he championship medal of Huron
and liruco which he won at the Lucknow
Caledonian games. The match to be
competed on or before the loth of No-
vember, in the village of Lucknow. All
necessary expense will be paid by me.
Hoping Mr. Perrie will not delay in ac-
cepting
c-
ceptig this. 1 am, yours, &c.,
K. KEEa.
Miss Latta, Model School, has been
engaged for S. S. No. 7, Turnberrv, at
$350 a year.
Hiram Fisher, of Hullett, met with a
heavy loss a few days ago by the death
of a very valuable breeding mare for
which he had retnsed $300.
TaAc•nia..s ENOAs&n.-J. Churchill,
now attending Clinton Model School,
has been engaged to teach in Section No.
!i, Goderich township, for next year, at
a salary of $370.
There is considerable fatality among
the porkers in the township of Howick.
They die off without the aid of the
butcher's knife, to the pecuniary loss of
the owners.
A few evenings ago the music -loving
citizens of Seaforth met and presented
Miss Maggie Foster with a purse contain-
ing $50, prior to her removal to Detroit.
Her friends hers will he sorry to hear
that she has gone so for away.
David Perrin, of Grey, returned to
Knox C'oPege, Toronto. last wank to
prosecute his studies. He was supply -
mg in the Parry Sound District for four
rd five months
KILTED 61 A STREET CAR. -Abient a
year ago a widow named Moore, who
had resided in Tuckersmith for several
years, moved with her children to Cleve-
land, where the latter found employ-
ment On Saturday a letter was reeeiv-
e(1 stating that a few days since one of
Mrs. Moore's sons, &gel about twelve
years. had been run over by a street car,
and instant! killed The letter ale:
stated that the body would be placed in
• vault for a time, and subsequently be
removed to Etfmondeille.
The grand jury of the evert of assize,
Hamilton, have signed a long petition
to the Governor °enenl asking fur a
cmmmuntstion of the sentence of death
palmed upon McCabe for murdering her
itifant. A citizens' petition is being
circulated.
The guests of the Albion Hotel, Niag-
ara Falls, Ont., were thrown into a state
t great excitement at dinner, ou Tues-
day last, by anman winked Wm. Mc-
Intosh choking hi f while eating ►las
dinner., A paysiMao arrived about ten
minutes after the occurrence, but found
life extinct. He iueeseded, however,
removiug a large piece of beef which was
the cause uf his death.
The ringleader of the Orange riots at
Coat bridge, near Glasgow, last summer,
has been sentenced to two yeah' impri-
sonment, Another active participator
was sentenced to nine months
Alby Robinson, the Parkhill athlete,
says he is open to compete with any man
in the Dominion in a foot race from a
quarter to half a mile for any amount.
Man and [Honey ready at Parkhill.
The Bishop of St. Albans, a moderate
prelate, declares that the state of Eng-
land to -day is that of France in the
years immediately preceding the revolu-
tion.
Justice Osler was so disgusted with
the foulness of Stratford court house that
he remarked that if the sittings lasted
another day the sheriff would be oblig-
ed to find another rootn for holding a
court.
One of our best exchanges, the ('hu•a-
!/u (rens, remarks with its usual incisive-
ness. on Canadian sugar refiners : "They
aro atking a bounty in order to enable
them to export their product. Isn't it
absurd political economy which taxes the
people of Canada for the purpose of mak-
ing an unprofitable business pay, and
then in order to keep it alive taxes it
again ?" m
John A. Ryder, embryoliogist of the
United States tish commission, reports
as the result of experiments made dur-
ing the put year that it is perfectly
feasible to rear oysters from artificially
fertilized oggs,and solar as he can judge,
quite as successfully as by sowing shell
on lf,ttom. His experiments also prov-
ed that oysters may bo grown in inclosed
pounds -
Ex -Delegate Cannon, of Utah, denies
reports as to the ceremony of marriage
in Endowment House. One aexount has
said the sexes were present without
clothing. Cannon declares no ceremony
could be purer than the marriage cere-
mony in Endowment House. They do
rutnove clothing which ticey wear in the
world, and put on what is called their
temple clothing.
Teat cellos t
GRAND TRUNK
5.10 1,
Pass.Sop's. Mao Mtx%
Ooderich. Lv.5.Mani %1.ta rm a 0(rpm LAO ass
Seafurth. Ar.6.32 1.30 1.35 ale
Stratford. Ar 7.20 2.40 O,ae 11.40
WENT.
Paw, h p s Mix'd. MIs 4..
9t Ar.12.atpnt 7.30pm . St0am.,>
Ar.tY. tl.tY 0.00
Oodertc Ar. 1.50 9.30 0.15 1..1a
STAGE LINES.
Lucknow Stage litany) arr. 10.15awlpm . dep
Kincardine 1 COarn7as
Benmlller " 1Wedeesday
and 8aturdav) At. 0.00am..De.9.le.
NNE.
In Pembina county, Dakota. oa the f'or'd ult..
the wife of Whitfield Doufdas,ot• nos.
At Nile, on the Alth ult., the wife of Mr. Dun
can McNee, of • eun.
11 t*RIED.
Ou the 11th October, at his own residence by
the father u( the bride, assisted b ftev.
Her.
Carruthers. of Beverley - Mulch,
Mulch -
of Toronto: and McDonald. of tfurnings
Minn the Itev. Jabu Jamieson, miasionery
to China, and formerly of Ooderich, to Miss
Ansie l'.. eldest daughter of Rev. John
Straith, of Shelburne, Ont.
At Alrlie. Edgehill Avenue. Montreal on the
21thOct., by the Rev. J. HILI. B. D..
John Alexander (lemwIUEnquire, Barri.;
ter at law Ottawa. to Emily Helen, se -
coed dattg iter of the Honorable A. W.
Ogilvie, Montreal.
At the residence of Rev. John Gray ot Clln-
tou, on the Y:ud MM., Alfred Aikwitb. of
Msuchester. to Miae Mary Rye, oto Michi-
gan.
Lucknow, Oct. 22, 1883.
A DOD AND SHEEP CA81.-The case of
Mrs. Meads vs. the Municipality of Bid-
dulph, came before His Honor Judge
Rubinson et the last sitting of the Divi-
sion Court in Cladebuye, and as Ins may
be some importance to the general pub-
lic, tho following particulars are given :
Some time ago the plaintiff had two
sheep killed by dogs, which, as well as
the owners, were unknown to the plain-
tiff. In duo time she sent in her bill to
the township council, as:the law directs.
The decision of the reeve and council
was that, according to the evidence ad-
duced, they were not lieble ; and that
even if they were the demand was ex-
cessive. The plaintiff then sued for the
amount claimed in the Division Court,
and when the case carne up for hearing
His Honor ruled that he had no power
whatever to review the decision of the
Council ; that their action in such cues
was final. from which there was no ap-
peal, and consequently ordered 5 non-
suit to be entered against the plaintiff.
This disposal of the case appears to be a
fact not generally known, and a knowl-
edge of it may sate litigation in similar
cases.
NORTH WEST NOTES.
Main street, Wiunipeg, is t, be block -
paved.
The fee for the transfer ofhotel licen-
ses in Winnipeg has been reduced from
$95 to $35.
The Manitoba exhibits were a surprise
to the visitors at the Boston Foreign Ex-
hibition.
The Roman Catholic mission at Ed-
monton threshed out 311 bushels of Fyfe
wheat to the acre.
The Spring Water Company, of Mani-
toba, has been chartered to supply Win-
nipeg with good water.
Regina was robed in her first white
frost on Oct. 22. The Leader man phil-
osophizes and poetizes over the matter.
Mrs. Dewdnew, wife of the Lieut. -
Governor, recently received a present of
a St. Bernard pup from Lord Lorne.
The Blue Ribbon movement is making
great headway at Portage La Prairie,
It had 200 adherents at latest advices
Rufus Stephenson, Inspector of Colon-
ization Companies, has just returned af-
ter a six thousand mile tour in :t buck-
DIED.
In this town, onthe 191b ult., Elisabeth, eldest
daughter of James Gordon, aged 23 years
and six months.
4.derleb Markets.
G Eno Rtca, Nov. 1, 1883.
(Fall) V bush...'........ $1 00 91
Wheat, (Spring) V bush. ...... 1 (0 Q
Flour, V barrel.... ...... 5 00
Barley, V bush... .............. 0 50 VI
Potatoes V bush new ... ...... 0 40 a
tla3, V ton ...................... 750
Butter.V a..... e ................ 0 18 to
Eggs, V dos. Iunpackedl..... .- 0 19 p
Cheese, ................ ......... 0 11 '
Shorts, V nwt................... 090 id
Bran, V cwt 0 70
Chop, V cwt .•60 „
Wood ........................... . 350 ..
Hides... ................... 5 50 "
Sheepskins ...................... 10 "
The Buffalo Herald remarks that at
Calgarry the population is chiefly from
the United States and the than from On-
tario is in the minority, but as distance
eastward is made he increases in numbers
and iuflucnee until at Regina, and from
that point eastward, he is all prevailing,
and the leading question between etrang-
ers is, What part of Ontario do you come
from?
THE COMING RAILWAY TICKET. - A
new kind of railway ticket is coming to
the front. It is best exp'ained by tak-
ing the Grand Trunk :14 an exantph.
That road goes to work and it prints a
book of tickets. containing 1000, ur 509,
or 100, or 50 tickets, 20 ,u ,t )sego Waal
page,
each ticket goad for one utile. These
little tickets are smal:er than postage
stamps, 20 on a sheet and perforated.
You car, bay two. t venty ora thousand
of them, pay for them at a fixed rate ;
and the company on its part is bound
to accept rine of them tor every mile you
travel. YOU will not require to tell the
ticket seller where you want to go ; you
will say give me a hundred tickets, and
get on board and give the conductor
enough of She little squares to carry you
to our destination. There will bo
thetlno such thing as lay over tickets, or
trouble in getting tickets changed, or
los. through tickets not used --these lit -
board. tlo tickets will be ns good es money and
The C. P. R. will reach the Summit, always current. The road on its part
will be duly protaeted from scalpers and
the like. The ne A f',stem has received
the endorsement i•f the better claw of
passenger agents, er travellers, an has
been adopted on a.-veral western roads
already. -(Toronto
its highest point, 5,300 feet above the
sea level, 60 miles west of Maple Creek,
about Nov. 10.
A deficit of $2,700 was discovered in
the accounts of Mr. Whipple, agent of
the American Express Co., at Winnipeg,
and was made good by the culprit's fath-
er. •
John Reddy, the Toronto tough, who
was arrested at Winnipeg for forging a
Canadian Pacific time check, and had
his fent frozen in Emerson while sleep-
ing on the track, died in the Winnipeg
hospital on Oct. '24.
The Lily, a rowel built in England at
a coat of $36,000, and owned by the
Winnipeg and Western Transportation
Company went ashore Ott the south
branch of the Saskatchewan, about 45
miles from Medicine Hat, and became a
total wreck. Her cargo was say.xl.
Sir John Corrigan, an Dish baronet,
after working in the C. P. R. yard, at
Medicine Hat, until he was exhausted,
diad ie St. Bonitaw hospital oa October
MIL He was the grandson of a cele-
brated Dahlia physicists, and was only
!i ess of ago. He was eddieted to
iithnson, Mao., is in finansieJ trouble,
ani itas sent a deputation to Ottawa to
endeavour to ewers gid in building a
Widen the responsibilities for white she
Inas wans
d 1. s.ao done with her
agreement at the time West Lyn was
annexed. Things are so bad that the
Sheriff threatened last ►eek to take poe-
aeoaiott of the city for as neestrsted
judgment of *1106,000 intnered is en-
action with the bridge
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The trial of Greenwood and Harding,
charged with the murder of Wm. Maher,
of Detroit, in Sandwich on January 24th
last, took place Friday afternoon at
the Fall Assizes in Sandwich -Mr. Jus-
tice Paterson, of Toronto, presiding.
Sol S. White, of Windsor, appeared for
the prisoners ; Crown Attorney Lyster,
of Sarnia, for the prosecution. Seven-
teen witnesses were examined, the testi-
mony being substantially that Maher
was enticed across the river by the pris-
oners, under the pretext of meeting his
son Tommy Maher, the safe-blower, who
was reported to have escaped from .Tack -
son, where he is serving a fifteen years'
term ; that after he went over he was
drugged and robbed, and died from the
effects of the dreg. The arguments to
the juryonmmenoted at 7 p.m. At eight
o'clock the jury retired, and after being
out about twenty minutes announced
that they had agreed on a verdict. They
woo brought into C'oirt,and amid breath
can silence, rendered a verdict of "Guil-
ty of murder," with a reeomssedatioa
to mercy. The finding of the jury taus -
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end they displayed great nervousness.
They were taken hack to goal to await
their sentence. Their action ,wowed
tray that the verdict wee unexpected.
p first trial resulted in a disagreement
of the jury, who stood eleven to one in
favrtar of conviction fax murder
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The Signal's Clubbing Offer,
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SIGNAL &mea Soderich Oat.
Ooderfab. Oct. f i863. 644.
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SHERIFF'S SALE Of LANDS.
COUNTS ow Muses. t
writ :
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ter
AT THE OLD STAND:
Between the Poet Office 8t Boni of Montreal.'
Gi-01,313Sc1.IO 13_
Oct. lbth, 1883. 1913-
Dow of twslre et
ROBERT GIBBONS
!Merit's OSes. Oodertch..
N1 Maa.
.pt. MA. ifMI , ION
H E ES. BEES.
Colmar, r, &f Pare Italian nod Hybrid
Tiers rat tale. al (br
CRANSFORD APZLRY
Near Dungannon.
The Bees arc in First -(Mase Patent Hives,
and t.n Prime Condition.
Price per !traale Bearded Nit?, • O a es.
Prier per Double N•areed Nlve, • 101100.14.
Address: GeE0 , H8RRI8r
Dungannon! P.O.
Cct, Ila n, 1883. 9!1 -it
` i• OFFER THE FOLD i\ViMG
DECIDED BARGAINS
REAL ESTATE
iN Tip: TOWN OF OODEP.ICH.
1. A Corner Lot iNo. - 201 on Wt -est street,
cloee, to the Square
2. Lot Ifla near flat 1' , very pleasant sit-
uation. with view of lake, contprleing sub-
stantially Iznik 2 story brick house. with
stable, fruit trees, kc., $1.eea.e1.
3. Three and a halt lots (nearly an acrel, on
East street, with brick Foundry. now under
rent at $100.00 a, year. til,SM.SS.
1. Lot on hank of River. near the station.
$70.•e
These properties are really worth murk
more money. bin must be sold to close out tlr
Rotate, and are therefore offered at the above
prices. Apply to
SISAh3ER & LEWIS,
Barri ten, Ooderle$.
Ooderich, ' Sept. 211h. DM. 1910-tf
NCORPOsATED A.D. 1871.
THE HAMILTON PROVIDENT
AND
LOAN SOCIETY..
CAPITAL $1',000.000.00.
HEAD OFFICE,.HAMILTON, ONT.
intending borrowers will consult their best in
terests by examining the advantageous terms
offered by this Ssolety, before going ebbe-
where.
Tor rtes of interest, loan tables and faitbar
particulars. apply to
SAMUEL POLLOCK, Agent,
Ooderich
Goderich. May NUL 1883. 1801em
TAMES RMAiLL, ARCHITECT, etc.
• Olnce. eraab's Block. Kingston at - Soda
rich. Plans and epecl6eatloas drawn correct
V Car9&aaerle piaaterer'tssed mason.* work
m•tearwfi sad vetoed.
ASHFIELD
Grist Mill
DUNGANNON.
The sintiseriber wtab s to e the attewtios
alba pillar to t he tact tM t Yb Grist MIS is
asp ompleted. wad twnlsbst with the latest
eastastohoot speovnd atschtssss tor tar mssF
Dm Quality of Family Floor
Aa be baa Mee neared a Bret ^bum miller. 41
*an estameAae Orton to Ata ran depend na
tt W, Wog retarget' to their moan. rtw(ae.
A TRIAL SOLICITED
THOMAS DISHER.
OK. le INt' *punt
A LARGE STOCK
ENGLISii,
SCOTCH, and
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IN PLAIN, SCOTCH CHECKS AND
BROCADES.
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Mortgage 84+ --
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November.
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