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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-1-11, Page 88 THE it URati SIG$AL, FitIAY. JAN. 11. 1884. 0a11NweL Farb 6.rLi.-ltlward Mlrasksn has I J*a*Y Ui. bought the half of lot tl ..lathe $416 eon- I It raised um three days during the erosion front Robert Kerv, jr., for $21, • month, Mmnila of rainfall 3 6 cubic in Yak 1t snowed on 2b Jays dung the ..s..dtt.t.tl menses Mr she gam 111111. $hODpardtea. mouth, amount of snowfall 141 Greatest velocity of wind on the 31si1 during j4 h.•ur. 1300, miles equal to 144 AMLAP os TMs. I'uasta 1,?t'1'stroa.- miles per hour, wind 8. W. with snow Here is ant interesting item for May weed Aurae all day. and those who resole in his clachim. Coldest day the 2701, at 4 a.m. 7" be - A few days before Christ inn Capt. Alex. ie killed and dreamed two pggken, brought down the soales it 498. ugh these a,.iinals were a month r than those recorded by the Jou, they weighed 64 lbs. heavier. lant captain with two assistants ilial job neatly in the quick time of 17 'nate& Score one for Sheppardton. A tramp was among the New Year callers at this point. He was poorly clad, and atter being well fed was soot on to the *:ono house in Goderich. The pour house idea has insuy supporters among the farm ors 41.01O1tL Il+eoemberj22d, 1883. The council met at Finlay's school Louse. The members all present. The minutes of last mooting were read and signed. Communications were received and read from the Canada Land Law Amendment Association and from the president of the 1Yomeu's suffrage As- sociation. It was moved and seconded, that the following amounts be paid . - J. W. Graham, gravelling, ditching and losing, ditches on the -Ur -"mann hill, $124; removing extra dirt out of ditches .n said hill, $8; Wm. Harris, lumber, $1.84: H. McGinty, repairingegg/'ert on D. L. con. 11, $2; A. Reid, 76 rods ditch on Harris' hill north of river, $15.20; do 28 rods box drain, 104.12; do 30 nods ditch on 8. L 6 and 7, con. 2,75c; T. Culbert, ditching and busing un S. L 3 and 4, con. 6, $5; 8. Stothers, 20 rods wire fence, $6; B. Graham, 41 rods do, $12.30; T Grah: m, 87 rods wire fence, $26.10; U. Burrows, ar., 52 rods_ do., 315.60; J. McCaig, repairs on Dungan• non hill and bndge, $10; W. McArthur, stationery, $5.12: J. Bryan, 2 do orders on treasurer and 25 nomination bills, $2.50; T Lawrence road scraper, $6 .25; low zero. Coruna lunar on the night of the 18th. Frost ons 99 uu1ghta. No. of clear nights 6. No. of ddy nights 2b. Prevailing winds 8. W. to N. W. Frost us 8 nights. No. orf dear Mill►'• 12. No. of dated, Malin; 19. Prevailing wiada If. E t. N. W. It caused on 13 days, amount of rain- fall 26 c. i. (lreat'st rainfall during 84 hours onthe dlet6.5e. 1. It *unwed us 9 dojo, amount of snow- fall 4 inches. Had ahowen un the lat. First scow ut the season on the 9d Grwgitast vtsloaity of wind daring 34 bourses the 1st 1843 miles, wind N.W., equal to 814 stiles per hour. Heavy squall on Sunday, 18th, at 5 P m., wind for 2 hours averaged 66 mile* per hour, wind 8. W. Frog un 12 night*. No. of 01152 nigbta 7. -No. of cloudy nights 20. No. of hazy nights 3. Prevailing winds S. to S. W. raweraay. 1t rained on 4 days, amount of rainfall 14 cubic inches. It snowed o0 17 day, amount of snow- fall 29f inches. Greatest snowfall on the 2d ; began to snow at 10 a.a, con- ed snowing uu the 'Bursting of the 3rd, amount of snowfall 9 inches. Coldest day during the munch un the 10th at 4 a.m. 8' below seer, wind being 8. E., light, weather cloudy. Greatest velocity of wind on the 26th during 24 hours 803 miles or 37f utiles per hour, wind N. with snow flurries. Frost un '24 nights. Thunder and lightning un the 16th. Corona lunar on the night of the 13th. Crows heard on the 13th No, of clear nights 12. No. ut cloody nights 15. Noof hazy bights 1. Keary fog on the afternoon of the 16th. Prevailing winds 8. W. to W. pr*sca. .3t-esesrsiw-119 days, amount of ant tor - fall 34f inehsa was no rainfall at this etatios.': snowfall dur- ingt 24 hours on the 23rd 74 itches. Greatest velocity of wind dunng 24 hours on the 18th, wind N. E. snowing all day, 801 miles or 331 miles per hour. Solar halo at 1 p.m. of tbs 17th; Aurc- rs Borealis on the nigbta of the Atli, 27th and 28th. Robins seen on the 8th. Lightning on the 14th. Sleighing done on the 30th. Frost on 28 nights. Nu. of char nights 14. Cloudy nights 17. Prevailing winds 8. to N. F. Aran.. It rained on 7 days during the month, It -Haynes Lanka -. - ands for cul amount ors f 'n.rall 13.6 cubic laches. vert 043 con.p 3, $2.84; I4°Aa.: 133 it snowed um 7 days, amount of auuw- rods wire fence, $39.90; 8. Pentland, fell 3j inches. grt • 1, $1.60; F. Scott, undardrain 11 1 f:rsatesZ velocity of wind on the 13th, war , $10; R. Tiffin, gravel, $5; J. Mur- during 24 hours, wind s;. 798 utiles dock, gravel, $13; J. Hoeyy, grarellinsg or 33 miles per hour on btwndsry Ashfield and Kinloss, 313; I Thunder and lightning un the 15th and D, Webster, inspector, $1.50; D. Den - inn, culvert S. R. 3 and 4, con. 10, $7; John F. Andrew, 77 rods wire fence, $23.10; E. Andrew, 27 rods do on 12 con , $8.10; J. Latenby, deg tax $1; W. J. Mall. do $1; W. Harper, do $1, John Robison, db, 11; C. O'Connor, do, $1; P. Lung, du, $1; J. Jamieson, Mute labor, $5.25; J Grates, do, $3.75; Jas. Lane, do, $9.75; D. M. Buchanan, do, $3; D. Msttheaun, do, $1.50; R. Mc- Kay, do, G. Snell; reparing scraper, $2; Darrow & Proudfoot, $7; W. McBride, wire fene3, $4.80; J. Malta Ty, lumber, $L24; J. Daltnn, balance fur gravelling, $3; W. McMillin, underdraiu cn north st., $11; J. Rockier, new -Culvert on Cowan's creek 8. L. 9 sod10, $35; Jas. Sinnot, new culvert and covering culvert S. L. 6 and 7, W. D., $19; D. McKen- zie, new culvert Steward's creek L R. $G; ala repairing culvert eon. 12, L. R., $3; also new cuh•4rt con. 12, $1.20; D. McNeer, ditching on L. Its, 60 rods, 81.15; M. McDonald, repairing cplvert S. R., $1; A. Long, uadeudrain con, 12, $4.37; also repairing hill at Grant's milt,+ $10; D. Farrich, 13} rods wit''*•{�fence, $4.05; J. Bennot, job on boundrsi► hill, $15.d J Hawkins, repairing culvert, Port Albort, 17; J. Crozier, clearing drift wood, $2; R. Finevan, planking two bridges, con. 6 and 7, $47.96; Jas. McKenzie, job at nine mile river, 9 and 10, filling stone, $2; R. Hamilton; rebuilding bridge at 18 frill. river $50; J. Cooke, postage, &c., $8.04; Richard Jewett, plank, $9.69. Moved by Mr. Meldurclseconded by Mr. Clare, that Mrs. McRae be granted $10 as charity; Mrs. Martin, do$10; Mrs. Lacy, $6; Margaret and lime Maguire, do $10; also that the taxes of the following per• sons be remitted, namely lease Ashley and widow Hogan. Moved by Mr. Whitley, seconded by Mr. Griffin, that the reeve and clerk sign • petition to the Dt,minion Government for the improve- ment of Port Albert harbor. The coun- cil then adjourned. ,lonN Cooler. clerk. FIRS DRILL. rear ..scar Childers March owl of a Morning Malldlas. Toaorroogy�pp. .lt -.About 3-30 this afternoon, natio 400 obildren in the Hope street school were engaged *1 their lessons, fire broke out in the basement, and in a few minutes the whole building was filled with smoke. Mr. Gill, need master, was notified and immediately gave the usual fire -drill alar.n. when the scholars filed out. thinking it was part of the drill. Some of the scholars tried to return for their books, but men station - id it och stairway drove them away. Fortunately there was no panic, and the infant clam had been dismissed at 3 o'- clock, otherwise lives might have bean lost. The wraps and books of several of the scholars were buitnt. The lreglgin- atld through Tripes being placed too eine to woodwork and setting fire to it.. We believe that thorough hes drill should be practiced in evet•y public school, and the trustees should attady matt thoroughly the question oil rapid egress in our town schools. Tae Last of Cage. Webs. NIAGARA F*us, Ont.,J*n. tragedy final scene in the Capt t raAdy will occur here Thursday afternoon next, when ha body will be permanawtly in- terred in the Strangers Rost plot ig Oak- wood Cetne/ery. Mrt h ebl. has p ppro- duoed a certificatAofFh . MMd Lon Neptune Lodge, Lon- don. and Masonic rites will be observed, as well as the Ypie«Wal Church service, at his grace. Mrs. Hebb will atwunto the position of bookkeeper in a wholesale house in Walton. Miss Franca+ McLean k 5 nn Monday to attend the hiss Collo. at HwmiMest 19th. Aurora borealis on the nights of the 3rd. Corona lunar on the nights of the llth, 12th, 19th and 20th. Harbor clear of ice on the lt;th. Na- v.opened on 26th. Butterflies seen on the 14t1.. Frost on 12 nights. .w.waaner No. of clear nights 16-11ONo. of cloudy nights 14. No. of hazy nights 4. Prevailing winds 8. E. to N. E. MAY. it snowed on one day during (the month,the 22d; smouut of "monied! 1 in. It rained on 17 days, 37 cubic inches felt. Greatest velocity of wind on the 19th during 24 hours 720 miles or 30 miles ler hour, wind 8. W: usesther showery. Frogs heard on the 1st. Blue birds and awaflows aeon. Canaries and cardi- nals seen on the 18th. Thunder and lightning on the 3rd, 4th, stab, 14th, 19th and 27th. ;�th�sFtpef ons Alights Aurora Wreak." on t11ti ni ff the rad " 1fZY"itf clog nights 6. No of cloudy nights 25. Prevailing wind N. E. ✓IK•IOlaaa. It rained on 6 days, amount of rain- fall 6.1 o. i. It snowed on 19 days, amount of snowfall 214 inches. Greatest velocity of wind during 24 hours on the 21st, wind Mint N. W., snowing, 740 miles, equal to 301 miles per per hour. Harbcr trona over tea the 19th. Nav- igation closed on the llth. No. of frosty nights 24. No. of Oaa- dy nights 25 No. of clear nigbta l Prevailing wind 8. W. au Anru un..ti. ]loot.. Hata $nowfalL bays. Habits.'!. January, 25 24 in. S 3 6 c.t, February, 17 29 4 14 0 March, 17 34 0 0.0 ♦pr,l, 7 7 13.0 lily, 1 01 17 37.0 June, 0 0 20 47.7 July, 0 0 20 53.8 Anguat, 0 0 7 21.3 September, 0 0 16 '1'.;.3 October, 0 0 15 21.9 November, 9 4 13 26.0 December, 19 211 6 5.1 Total Ub 1111' 122 270.2 N H. ---10 c. i. are equal to 1 inch on the It rel. 270.2 c. i:-sre coma' to 27.2 inches cn the level. G. N. MAellibI*LD, Oba@rr.r. G*derjch. Jan. 7th, 1884. THE WORLD OVER. Win. Disci., the n..velist, is danger- ously ill. Rev.- Dr. Putts is at Saratoga Springs and writes that his health is improving. It took three ensines to drive the snow plow up the mountain grade at Hamilton. The lineation tit the eetabhahment of a soup kitchen is being aagiltted at Lon - dun, Ont. Statistics show that the prohibition of the importation of pork from Amon seriously curtails the food supply of France. It is mid that if longer ladder' had been procurable at the Belleville, ill., convent fire, all the Minato" might have been saved. At the Reform convention held at Chatham on Wednesday, Dr. Sampan, was unanimously nominates to contest Kent for the Commons. With a stick held in hu teeth Manly Shotwell, of Ann Arbor, sends telegraph messages at the rate of seventeen words a minute. He has lost the use of Ibis JUNK. It reined on 20 days during the month, amount of rainfall 47.7 e. in., equal ti. 41 inches on the level. Thunder and lightning olt the 2nd, 6th, 6th, IOth, 12111,17th, 18th Asti 25th.. Heavy fogs on the 9th ani :,'0th. Humming birds seer on the 1st. Corona lunar' on the nights of the 12th and 14th. Grimiest velocity a wind during 24 hone on the 19th, wind being being 8. W., ti00 mile* equal to 25 miles per hour - weather clear. No. .f clear nyt:nts 8. No. of foggy nights 2. No. of cloudy nights 20. Winds variable. JI LT. The municipal elections in some of the back townships of Lennox and Adding - n Qould not be held, the clerk with N&'Tutlots having been delayed by the storm. Wm. Tweed's, an • old and reenacted farmet of Stony>Ceiiltyoggik up sing, ant[ reaching for his medicine 'got hold of bottle of ammonia instead. His rwaov- ery is not looked fur. • *.4erleb Ibises$. Mousiness, Jas. 10. 1151. 0111 =l s is ., M J 13 .. e» ! alt ea M eat f1 ie ° T M M r sea p l it disc ( itri ibiilia..... : 1i w : t! :M i g Is still giving the people of Gode- f r° ::..� :�....:.. `_M " 1 M i rich a Benefit. pe t�n:..:................ 1 0 Wlaat.Irani r bush. ' ...... N M r.etlQ�rl.Rt tr buaa....... .Nit � .......:::::� AL1 w i STILL TO THE FRONT. MRS_ C_ I. C+1R177-IN Edmond .Brunel. renes) .4 cul eeper et Point Claire, miasi.l hie.toxin at • the'r Montreal depot, on M i orsy night, and picking up some loungers there proceed- ed to have a "good time. ' The treat morning he found himself in the poolice station, mumu $:810 :and plot 3-tbrrfb7 • had. ''•'' - TM LOOT OOT MANi'. a. --:1 private latter received in Detroit ..n Tuesday front Mr. Rousseau, of Pointe Mlantainse, on the north store of Lake Superior, contains the important informati on that on Dec. 19th the upper works of the lost 'teenier' Maotetee cause sober/ there, together It rained on 20days, amount of rain with a number of life preservers belong - fall 53.8 c. i., equa! to 51 inches on the> illy; N, that boat Point Mama:nsc is level. Heaviest rainfall during 24 hours on the 27th 27. c. i., equal to 21 inches on the levet. Thunder and lighting on the 1st, 3r1, 4th, 6t'.. 10th, 1lth, 12, 14th, 16th,2lst, 22d, Kith and 27th Sun dogs at 8 a.m. of the Lt. Heavy 'spall at noon of Iii. - Aurora borealis on the nights of the 9th and 29th. No. of ileac nights 14. Hazy nights, 2. No. of cloudy nights 15 Greatest velocity of wind during 24 hours on the 3n1, 697 miles, wind N., weather cloudy, equal to 29 miles per hour. Prevailing winds 8. Z. to S. W. At -"Ler. It rained on 7 days, amount of rain• fall 21.3 c. i Heaviest rainfall during 24 hours on the 18th 12,3 c. i (1roetest velocity cf wind on the 2241, wind N. R cloddy, 623 miles, equal 254 miles per hour. Thunder and lightning en the 14th and '''2nd. Sun dogs at 6 p.m. of the 13th. John (let ten. of a one. Nu of clear nights 11. No. of hairy to (MAench. on Jan.. 7th. mt. the wife of nights 3. No. of cloudy nights 17. R Orme, of a daughter. Prevailing wind 11. ■.mums. 111111111111111111. At the rn.I.lenee of the bridles Asher. .w. w'odnesday. Jan. Ith, Re.. ler. rte. Ales. It rained on 15 days during themoath, H. Ntewsrt, of 8t. tit e.s to.wery of amount co rainfall 26.3 e. L Great«t l► oderich. r^ Mattfe, fourth Asuwl ear of Ile. HntA Haeillten..A tlederieb. rainfall during 24 hours on the 26th, in tat. giro.. s charrb, flodertrtr, os. Thom 968 miles, wind being N. W., showery, day. .tan. leh !s.4 b t s'en. Arclden.os nal Go 10 miles per hour. Elwnnd and stet•. 1 Walt Ma. Walter C. equal Fish. of Hri&Mon. Ont.. to tsar (louyEtaa, Frost on nights. No. of clear nights third aa,sebta et the lav Cyt. R. F. t, 8. Cloudy nights 22. R M. Thunder and lightning nn the 4th, In At. fie.. ■ ohurrh. (lod.vlc1, a Thum 21st and 23x1 far. Jas.. lett, IMM, ty use Tea ArrAdeal-- it wood seta Re.. John Walters, Mr. Jason Prevailing winds 8 1: to N F. Mlt.-heU. editor of the (lnderteb Ater. to NAM F oteae.. fourth daughter of the late ('s.$. 1, o.Toaea. F. *krill *14. it rained on 15 days, amount of rain- saga fa11 21.9 e. i. Greatest rainfall ..n the la ovfer1e5 tewwshlp, at ty. or 1058, during 24 .urs 4.8 c. i. Sleet me y,w jiiri. yrnj ml0isalss► aw K the 10th. At tine o canoes., at f»r. Rush. IS. 13rvirttsN velocity .4 th1 31st wind N. Om of canoes., as (tor. 1fl► lylse W 105.4 sodas, or nearly44 miles per M L a "tog; of olds lar, lire t , Marl rs roue. hour. la GearorsoN a *wad.". JUL. Tall, tatfet Lightning on Pm 9th. .laatt.ter d Dlr. b. baatep. aloha 75 miles n.n, e Sault. The letter ,lata that fno bthumau b.die$ or freight has been seen The following we clip from the London Fr., Press and which refers to Rev. J.T. Treleaven, son orf Richard Treleaven, of Ashfield : "The residence of Mr. and Mas Joshua Preemsn, 8l. fhry's; the ect'ne of an interesting ceremony yesterday aftent..on, being the marring. of Rev. J. T 'Treleaven, pastor o1 Queen's Avenue Methodist Church .4 this city, to Miss Kate Freeman. ,8 large circle of friends mere present on the occasion, and a pleasant tnne spent by ail The happy couple left for London an the evening train, acoompanied with the it awl regards .1 numerous acquaintance'. Dining the Rev. Mr Treleaven'* stay in this city he has made many warm per- sonal friends. who) extend tot him and his esteecmel lady their hearty c.ngrasmla- tion. ' • tti011♦ At Iwrhurns nn the Nth Inst, thrwltwd Nr INIMMIINAMInOlinneis SULPHUR ANO IRON BITTERS „- AVAIL YOrittELYKS OF THE CHANCE BY READING THE FOLLOWING DECIDED BARGAINS. Woolen Clouds, - 45c. 75c. $1 Fine All -Wool Flannel, 30c. 40c. Fine All -Wool Yarn, 8c. 10c. 18c, Ladies Fine All -Wool Hose. Fine Pieces Ladies Cloth, - $1 Fine Pieces Luster, - 171c. 28c. All -Wool Cashmere, 50c. 75c. $1 White Cotton, - 8c. 10c. 15c. yd. Factory Cotton, 10c. 124c. 15c. yd. Ladies Fine Underskirts, - 1 Ladies Fine Drawers, - 1 Ladies Fine Jackets, $4, $8, sio Ladies Fine Jackets, - $12, $18 Kid Gloves, - - 7bcr $i Ladies Kid Mittens, - 6Oc. 75c. 1 Berlin Wool,. - - 16c. per oz. AND ALL t ►THER GOODS IN TELE SAME PROPORTION. We are always glad to show our many customers our stock, which i we will hold up beside any stock in Goderich, and defy competition. Ladies Hats --We have the finest , line in Goderich, and will sell them lower than, anybody. Ladies Caps ---We have a fine line, and none can sell as cheap as we. All we ask is for you to call and see before buy- ing, as we never miss a sale when a customer wants filocelle and can- vas; in fact, we have no competi- tion. And w. .„will say to the La- dies that we have the finest line of • Ottomans in Goderich. Call and see them. Remember, the above prices are good for the next thirty days. Yours truly, MRs. C. E. c=vW wiU tare domepsia, heartl.urw, m1s Mina, k.tnoy disease. liver coat /Vt*t• and other wasting diseases SULPHUR IKON of i i [.itS enriches the blood and verifies the system ; cures wrakeest. lack 01 energy, &c. Try a bottle. SULPHUR IKON BITTERS is the only iron preparation that goes nes color the teeth, and will tot cause Ilterla:he or omen l:.oe. as other Imo q rejsrataras wiz'. mika• SU LF'HDR ND IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from nee. taiga, hyoid -4, an .l k....r..t peau. , .9 .-. SOLD BY Jsa. l101h »� , l arse n • PROF -I1 J. DDtkLLE WAe to sow Teel- - is Y Town! it . rn VICT RIAS 'A�iP1 RIt'H ox d31on fla y, Jan. 14, 18,84 YON DANCING, SwEEDiitB MOVEMENTS, PNYMi/'Ai. DEVELor E1rr, EN1UINo AND` LEAV INNU A Room, SITTING, STANDING, WAMINO, Bttw114ls; P8:rst rINa, Etc. Brei Monday, rk 720 pa TEIii$ 1 ----des for 3 rashleasab W*teass sad 1 110.411111. All particulars obtained at the .Mon Hotel t;oderte1. Asa. IOTA. IMI. 1*5- - AT THE TIIERK IS Mint Crockery & Glassware, Lampe, &ce A FULL LINE 4 GROCERIES AND CANNED C Cheap and Good. Give Him a Call' G.H.OLD THE GROCER, The Square, - Goderich. Jaa. It mu. ON- i61r+ ter .._R ir. r ossa �which omega a .lsalti...s�, wfsa H =Mrs t1 H.t.un j Qhs • ;a.1..rieh, Jan. 100• 144 The Fashiliatie Hf1)1t.14 e•j : r --r • - - COLBORNE BROTHERS ---ARE GIVING GREAT BANOS Ladies Jackets, Jacket Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings, And Tweeds. Colborne Brothers. GENUINE SINGE SEWING 1111011111 CHAS. PRETTY *ISrbla s. hogs tos bees sagolssetabove ohed t8w�at lUm iteiilte gat- rssroam aid will .apply a a Itbaeal fry the Guuine Siner. Resldweu victoria greet near the M. R Chorea. laederleh. Ortgartet. Dee Il, lUs t!!1 I s V ick's Floral %nide Ver Int. I M mea of M10.= 0.4.4 4 Mass'ent woes wadi tr ace .met taw algae Nisasvwebws d the eittett.nowees. rams M growing.for soistrigh the entr twat or a Owl se yourts.t Iasi Pont 1st with to .s Y wtsi le PIORL OV /a M frIPwT/sOt 10. Masa sst�astsw. Per taasases^ per an ; to desar !tore gsrssaa K Rafal.. .sah Pe �• ! Prat Pelee s rear: %�' p`ap"laa jilt ftpeetmaa xambar loot for baa coats ;1 trial sepia tar 111 eaMa* Reosomm KA . h "'' washer •..5