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1880
IITLS
ANS.
Sales, of
NTLES
LSTERSY
tmas,
T. OFF
af
id Boys'
LSTERS.
RGESTI
!ver bed.
]LL&Oo.
'fancy Dry Goods,
Arlo, &a.
,:- his property
ae pat on the
re the lath of
f the muni-
rty is situat-
aud also a
zerty, and re -
43. placed, GEL
13.evhas neg-
the assessor
aame on. the
e assessment
the voters'
a Mr. Sparks
[lake such a
but why doee
Jay the blame
lie certainly
al dare place
eut roll. The
a‘ list are here
perfectly sate
Aar's, name othia ia
as° appea.r0tL
explarta-
a believe me,
Err Signa
Henley, who
'orking at his
returned, and
the metrop-
a.-A, Sunday
lament will be
a Church, ion
tli'iust.
Tlienapson,
a. and Gemley,
readings and
ter of the even-
t, given by Mr.
lacier the aus-
the Methodist
eg last W11.8 the
aim:sone They
their own par-
, it was found
of tickets were
t possibly ac -
thereof, and
[how's Hall,
eery leugthY
entrume,cot...-
eases, readings,
e delighted
t&p to par-
aat the piece.
u m au entitled
teat touching,
many iu the
ay towards the
tura'. She had
i before losing
indier of years
ttodist Church,
ei time were
financial result
el Boys' Suits
the Oak Hall
This is no
yourselves, and
Anderson'a
Mg.
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FOURTEENTH. YEIAR.
Nicri:OLE NUMBER, 680.
IDTIJ PROS.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
LAWS' AND CHILDREN'S FURS.
We are showing this week Ladies' and, Child -
Ten's Furs at Low Prices.
FANCY VELVETEENS !
I Line of Fancy Velveteens, it 25 cents per
I yard, worth 90 cents.
COLORED LUSTRES
•11
Line
bade.
of Cheap Colored Lustros,
in all the
THE COUNTYlOOTJNO
The County Council' of the .0
of Huron met at Wing ani on
inst. After routine bu in ss an
preliminary remarks f 131the
a number of . comranca tions
1
had accumulated since h4 last s
were read and referred to their r
ti ve committees. A..1 • n tiles
one from Mr. LeBr n, archit
Buffalo, recommeudiu iF. proye
in the court room at od rich,fer
purpose of improving t e sound; f
the Secretary of the Si Nation In
requesting a grant tq tae mei
fund for Chief Brant ; from M
inuir, Inspector of Jail: respee
necessity of a prison ?ara for
prisoners ; from the C•uuty
Peterboro, requesting hoeco-o
of the Council of Huro in m
izing the Legislature ith a
having the office of: Deput
abolished ; from Mr. B wmen,
of the Waterloo House of Ref
ing for increased pay or kee
Ireland, an indigent ptrson see
this county to that in titutiO• 1
Council; from Ira L wis, req
the Council to grant h'm aefixed. .s
as Clerk of the Peace nstead of
at present; from Jud -o Squier,
that a stenographer •e iappoin e
take the evidence at t, e 'Cou ty C
• In reference to this iast co
tion .a resolution was leased •
the tilerk to employ al steuogr
each sitting of the Co nty Cc
instructed by the cpu il not t.
NI.
on, sec
e. Come
essment
h
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A REF
Moved by Mr. Gi
Mr. McMillan, that t
cure equalize the as
the January meeting,
pLAIN WINCEYS! meeting be abolished
expense to the con
School and Printing
The Council adjou
day at 3 o'clock p. m
WEI
The Council retinae
ed hour, and after th
business the Clerk r
the business men of
and villages in the c
the fee for pedlars' li
$100. The matter w
School and Printing
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N In Plain Winceys and WINCEY SHIRTINGS
as: va• hoe a fine stock at right prices.
BUY OUR 50 CENT TEA,
Worth 60 cents. Bost Value in the Market .
A Call Cordially Solicited.
HILL BROTHERS, SEAFORTH
Not Door to the Post Office.
THE ONTARIO HOUSE
HOODS. H
stru
utt
do
3i1 adec
i
and that th
4..e• as to lesee
ty. Ref*
om u1ittee.
ed till IPir
ti
1:Id at the tip
ordinary r
d petitions
veral of the
unty, asking,
ense be roes
s referred t
onamittee.
AT's;DR
eta
eir
ch
oa
00
0
Ilt.
o
ns
h
ia
been
built
cedar,
out th
e -buil
ve ye
nd I
new
bridge °mesh
line between
in soixie degr
wood ast wi
half alnilo u
and a ieavy
drift -wood c
that
iuehes
braceE
, This 1ridge requir
1 other prossin the
two xriiles w st m
also. The b idge on t e
on aii M d lesex, referred
e sex ion I have made
s witi th engineer of that
pare P'1° end speciflca-
id bef r othoutils at
meet The 'foliowing is
ternildin tap 'expenses in -
the pairing in the
for the year
Cre id dge,' $6.70 ; cov-
aoandary, $30;
. 1
1-13
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101/0/3 DECEMB
ENT.
Tie bt1ixints were
ago w th good sound'
ave no do bt hey will last
uperstru tem. The bent
g the Sa file On the town
tephen, n Ilay suffered
e from il e Pe and drift -
ter. Ti do 4 dam about
stre rd 1.1. a aaven way,
accuntjl ti ri Of ice and
me d th such force
t moved t
w w
Lan
e
six or seven
down • stirea 1areaking the
and drivind th& bout. sideways.
s a : e.e floor. An-
sa II qtr, am about
st aye El., new floor
'ceindaty line
n
al between Hu'
o to at the Ju
io arrangemen
county to pr
tions to be 1
the January
a detailed st
currea in b
south end o
1880: Blac
ering bridge
pg new bridge
far 1 the same b
e Ias bridge, $110
Mg, $10.
1110 L. HA
ta. . I eg res
ic - the c utrac
ti. g part of the
f r , a satisfacto
rt
ret -1. were a littl
e. com leted,
, rnedi tely
yl' plaints, I a
tract price.
t 1 bridge did
e cording to
e and I with
o frona him
right. Wi
- would ask
nae to noti ly the co
the matter be mad
1
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0
1
f
1
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ESDAY, CCIIIIi
0
n
nt10
aa
.oim
tpb
k
jab
veal
ble
oat,
ly
we
eels
n3r
dt
the
sted
tke
mt
cO
Y.
y
rt
25
011
n old one on
und • Rodgerville
Sa L eke road,
missioner.
port that all
in the early
completed in
ome of them
ime in being
lic more im-
ade no com-
e full con-
'. for Day's
he work ac-
pecificatious,
fifty dollars
ter be made
1, lei' authorize
this point, I
actor that unless
ighp in a reason-
proeed to have it
ee of the work
tellers . that is
then pity him
retaining wall
the Wroxeter
erent places
way. I had
gravel built
t from giving
ve will keep
was $20.80.
rldary between
1was built in
It has set -
such an ex -
en the super -
contractor to
• centre and
ut I believe it
a bridge on
ey and Mor-
om Brussels,1
ear VI be re -
feet long, bul
ortened wheu!
boundary be-!
allace broke
r rily repaired,
ich sum the
aid one-half,
o be paid by Huron!
y ir. Cook by my
he whole floor,
'which cost $43
rola will have tO
is completed;
d will. be good
A bridge on
a mile nortli
eptured, whic •
I may sa
ent 23 feet be
t as it will re -
next season, it
ht or ten feet
rnply sufficient
pass.
ommissioner.
the bridges on
all in a good
sent, but wi 1
SOT e airs next yea
5e, Lake Shoxje
at a cost ef
contracts a e
et will be ehortl
ridge will likely
next • year, and
rsider liable to
of the abutmepts
n.to the strea
adermined.
ie was 1 a la
dyed and had
etone, so as fio
nning over t e
aches graveled,
. The south ap-
le River bridge
hat it IWB.S up -
driven in so as
et firmly on tile
441 also to be le -
F3 work was $ 5.
as bad a n
s repaied, at a
ntail bridge had
nd believing it
bad one put
dug to carry the
d tae approach -
cost being a61.
ndary between
olborne was n -
tie, partly brok n.
which cost $12.
ounty boundary
°know,' ;was re-
iKinloss and my -
8.25, one-half of
aim to pay. The
id 3joderioh' required
ed off the i3oor
gravelled, which
st of a25. Tihis
more repairs in
s for this work I
he approaches to
de were also re -
5. I may say, in
be bridge e except
'tea, that ire under
in a stood state of
DY,
ectfu
s th
ear
m
behi
ut a
inter
lowe
Th
ot c
he plan
eld t e
ntil the
h re pee
that the
' able gine t
€1. don, end
riij out Of tte
withheld f
the aalanc
at, the n
bridge-wa
and giving sign
a buttress of dr
against it, so a
auy [furth r, wh
it riht. he
The bridg on
ra Gre and owi
'e 1874, is u t in
d. tled, down
?a, tent as to
ds structure.
nt have it r
at otherwise
:)
nt is n t yet
6 the Lou
- ris, nort
ie . which ni
BRIDGE COMMISSI ERS' BEPOI
The following rep rts of the
Commissioners were ead and lir
to the Road and Bri go Committ
I beg to submit erewith 113,
ment of work done under m
1-•
vision since the au e meeting:
bridge has had its a pthaches !ev
and fenced, and a st ne wing pat
the who'e costing $5 . I had ! 6
of guard fence place on embp,ri
at approaches to cul ert and
Winghana _prairie an the em a
widened, at the cos of 0106.121
Belgrave bridge and the large 6o
tion truss culvert o Winghana
gave way in the flo rs, which I
had recovered with ock eine at
of 582. I have h d Ball's,
LOTIdesboro, Turn r's and
bridges tightened, w th other sli
pairs to several of taem, and
bridge coal -tarred, a cost a $
In company with t e Reeves
Killop and Logan, I let t.1ie
deepening and st ihtenin
OOD
• Creek on the bou dary betwe
S Killop and Logan'which ego
.
been completed at :ICC st of $11.9
whole eontract. A the corcipl
tlae job I gave the • tractor a
for half the temo . M. H
two new cedar abu is ts an
S T Paired of Ryan's s go, on
daty between McK sp and
a cost of $47.35, w I gave
for on certificat rom Mr.
1
bridge a
end B brida e
bridge 011 the gr • 1 road
Blyth and Mane • er will
new floors early in springl,
recommend that t • be cover
rock elm aud that job be 1ei
have the lumber d erede dun
winter, which won ffect a do
able saving. Sum rbila 1414 g
require to be bail ext sena
have takeu meas ents lof
would recommend t a 'Joy, t
96 feet span. with ar abutme
P, • • built, I an
red d. laid i lief
Jai u ry meeting
ont -a t may ;be
a rad] pnocu
nths. M e
the At
nd Bea
require. 4,
aired.
n as willle
ost by th
0
1)
1;
at I wi
ake t
bove
om hiim
if a y.
rth pnc
crac int/
of
s
to
ch
ost
the
goo
in the m
mate -ial
I e go
ised
stren
done.
ary b t
thrc
y req
ave built. It is .11
ost it should
kis, rebailt.
p's tween
re- thrOugh
p s at it cos
5. toWnshi.
c- wh ch 1 contra
lin
A
lin ins
t
ruct
c- as t wa
as th hal
he pa. Af
of th brid
er for some
ad th gra
re- fro Wa ton,
n- wa done at a.
at thaf this brid
der tween tip abu
ys. quire to be re bin
Mao naight be shor en
een span at most,
ire 1 to allow all t
uld • Aee. L.
ith I beg to re
s to the Luc
the state of
er- prbbabl
ill 1 had. Grah
. I Read, Mb -Eel
and 14,47;30 when
so of finished whi
and I may s
hat need th
the Mee who
ap- fail befo
in is stand ng to
du- arid- is edusi
rdy Ptrt Albert b
of .131 d, which
dge, di
it
• k
ac- r
the a
D ty p
• T
011
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IS
11
repair and ill two
perhaps so e sight
coming yeat.
erns. GIRV
IMISCELL NE
A motion by
authorizing th
boundary iine
tion of Mal Str
11
n
vini e.
U
ee
belt
f ri
bo
hic
st
fund of 017 to rey,
ing been eXpended y
repairing a bon
teferred to the
mittee. mo
SOD, seconded
to the effeet that
vertisements be i
ieto
da y
oad
on b
paper the
county pri
some disc
The Co
on Thurs
Top
tin
ssio
mil ad
ay.
The Cottneil met
nd after route b
urnea fo
workin
s. Aite
"Council rsumd,
report ef the
Committee wae re
The School and
• eport as folloWs :
notion t abolish
ty Counc
actioti b
ons from
toxins
ars' licen
mei.de
G. B
of tae
ee wee
aol and
tee repo*t in refer
LeBrun relatiae t
C011Tt,ro m, TC0
i
be lowe ed frclm
to be doi e uid4
Warden s Co in t
of Mr. 4. Me
wood fo
the ten
plies be
S. Ande
per po
Wats° s tender
institutam at 3 c
gain adj
ess the
tvaterwor
he Colin
hat no
the petiti
and othe
that ped
it is reco
taken.
Repor
Commit
adopted
The
11
SMITH St WE
flaw ju,t Opened Oat a Splendid assortmett of
"Nomandy Hoods,"
ALL SIZES I ALL
PRICES!
Navy Bine Hoods, Cardinal Hoods, Seal Brown
Roods, Light Blue Hoods, Wine and Garnet
Hood,,, Hoods in great variety of Fancy Colorings.
These Goods are
THE VERY LATEST STYLES
Pric, ranging from Thirty cents to One Dollar
ad Fifty cents.
FURS ! FURS!
FURS!
Large Assortment of Ladies! Caps and child
tere!= Caps tu hand.
OVERCOATS OVERCOATS
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ic
O ye
bri
ovva
nd w
of a
of
ves $
t wa
no t
very
of w
er th
years
ars
el r
Our sales in Readymade Overcoatsand Clothing_
have much exceeded our expectatin. We have
been compelled to again visit the nhumfacturer,
where we have secured several linos of -very desir-
able goods. Oar
r.•
ETOFFE, &TWEED ULSTERS
For Fara: rs are specially worthy of attention.
Boy. ' Overcoats and Boys Suits in great variety.
be Our Goods See Our Prices ;
li
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IS
SMITH & WEST,
MAIN STREET SEAFORTIi.
th
roadway ou t
plans be prep
Council at the
prove', so the
time to have' t
ring- tee er
requested me to c
the Council to
which is reported
and the railing
tion should bo tak
payment of half t
of Leanbton.
D. R.
The bridge
the bounder
Hay has been
since the last mee
The superstrectu
built with rock el
pile abutments, a
thirteen years.
•
a
11
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1
go
Va 1
let
CO
1111S
iCh
S
to
ad,
ad
cost
e
0
11
(1
II
now
rep
nee
t1N7IE
rbs
had to be laid ou
viz.: On the boun
and Tuckersmit
12th and one-opp
sion of Tuckers
were built abOut
timbers seein t
may last six or a
slight repairs.
the boundary b
Ilibbertf which a
bounder), line
Perth. The ,floo
the building of a
boundary were le
.completed by, th
Very little peogr
The plank for th
has been delive
whatever for th
have been in; th
tion for haulin
structure of the Jar
between Hay
111
111
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a
SI
IS
1
61
ve
he
et
•, Conn
IBlacl
eeu S pp
si ti f
a of tl e
of •thi
and ceeat,
hould ast
floors af
• folloe
y betw e
ono-
e the '3t
h. T s
flit yet as
e y earquis ir
Sauble:
eon V-sbia
iso On it •
eeu
hing more tha
us during th
omm• issio er.
OTIONS.
er was
utiOn of th
iation. A ma-
ing for a re
amount hay
at township o
1 ne bridgea was
d Bridge Com
Ir. A. L. Gib
ohn
fter county ad-
d Maly ia the
which has tae
ted down after
d until p.
•f!,
111
• 1
y th t t
floor r
e br dg
elo.g, 011
• DI
era ly
idg t
1 hal
eh dilg an. ha
ep tho watIr fit al
at d hac th
oach E gh
S SO
Of which ost
wash d
i�
he fl on n
e st lPs
re
WI
ap
53.
r. s fe.
�n
and. c p.
i t
orily j newed.
n ciL The A
e is flaor a
Is on : it.Of
least never h d
elm 1 te be Unsaf
uponeach si
ibbert I water off th
the 1 ea reptared,
laces- 1 A bri ge o
idges 1 West.1 awe
e the 1safe, a the
and A had. new
some , Abridge o11.
O t
and
wety
nd
and
same to hav
to be and t
bee. work
ade. bridge
ridge : the sp
terial . ow h
roads Lhe
!ondi- paired at a
uper- bond sion,
rville, 1 those hay
1iasltray eu
I
had 'ou
Th co
berl y b
de ap
11U1.5(
Ian
V71
br
of thi lr
Mall 0110 011 t
i one create
rst ot D
ss has yet be
c venlig, of t
but leo
w one,
w rst pcepsiol
tone.
dge at
• TuCker.
ree miles
peired by th
gelf, •t
hich uro
d b
the
e Lep
as d
will
ing.
ve
a.nch
ed
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41
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he
CY
5.
rai
Oa
11
n
✓ thei g
ler of ».
accepte
ews for be
end be : ill•
11
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•11, •
11
cepted.
spectin
Langra
mendi
garb fo
in the
The
o'clock
116
•
ut
ruIf
4:ve
of
1
at,
er
a*
SO
PI
d.
f
11,
a
that no
thei c
ir, Pm°
g the iJo
female
ounty g
Jo
Donnell aki
on Fridaa
Tho!Oouncjil
s adjour
rs cloald
busine
memb
bridge
On,
bridge
second
cil gra
ers Si
that it shall
all claims in re
-Open the n
voted
Black
Wilso
Clegg, Haneith'
Ga'UnS, Hogart
zies, alaaon, B
KalbLeisch,
Strclian, re
Forsyth, Weir
Malibu eta
1
3
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resu i
it wa
ed by r.
t the Gr
bundr
ID
snaY Dece her 9
?
he stated hou
ss the oun il
w hoursto wit -
the Wipgha
s irispectiOn the
1 and P inti g
the fdowi CI
0
d adopted:
ting Committ e
regard to t e
une meeting of
is recomtnend d
en. Re aecti g
orth, W iagha ,
village aski
e raised o $1
t no ac ion
AN, Charm an
nd Cour ' Ho
ae follows
Reuse om
o the letter of
accoustics of
d that t e cei
23 feet, s id w
directio of
that th
r- 100
O eccep
•son for
t the t
✓ gaol a
ted; th
ea0. for
er pound be
n be taken
nidation of
nspector, re
0 procur a p
uers inc rcer
the repor
some wor
neighbor ood aex year, it is rec
mended tliat the 'd wbrk tie c
out in th proper eason With re
ge on the MeGillivray b
instructe
a. specifications
Aug of Council, w
the engiTer of th county of Middl
agreed w th him t furnish, but h
yet failed to do o, we would re
mend th t if poss. ble 6110 plans s'
d for tile J uary me
rs for the w k submitt
oval of the Council.
0 are glad to earn from
Mr. Garai'', r ad commis
•e expect3 to ave a sma
ar, a d that ap
of Ma Hardy, pointing out
that Will be needed in his
m•
ed
Ad
un-
to
pre-
• ich
sex
s as
om
ould
• hag,
a to
The
the
ban -
1 ex-
ear-
aes
ing
his
,oitbiea
ained
ten-
efore
ting.
ridge
r.
said
eliPtalairei fool?
them -The death is record 44 of another average, inclu ing Sunday*, of 11,605
y half old settler in Lobo, at . Angus Mc- pounds. These figures are eXellitiae of
Tavih, who hae been a !resident since the amount brought by exress, which
an. 1833. He was a, staunch land life long probably Tvas over 100 barres.
ymr.
Reformer -The man naran , w_ imam. Sim-
-The enly ohild of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Benne!, of Wyoming, aged about
erk be ' ons, about eighteen years of age, blew two years, nearly met be e death the
Local out the gas when he wen to bed in a other evening .y withdrawiag the cork
icipal Napanee hotel the other right and was from a bottle ,f liquid ammonie, which
s from suffocated. had been left within her reach, and.
muni- -Mr. llenrY Elliott, the Govern- e pliteed to her li s, burning
d Pub- or's Rood, near Tham
al pro- verely gored by a feroci
. evenings since. A fait
. Stra- off the cow. •
-Hon. I: Buchanan,
has been elected •vioe-p
National Currency. R
to the bn
dary, for
have the
pared for
hich he was
plans a
this mee
be seour
and tend
the app
committ
report of
er, that
penditur next y
ances ge erally i dicate lighter
for bride expens s duking the co
i
year. s Mr. M nzies indicetes i
report t at a bridge ill require
built at Summer' Hill next yea
recomm nded that al ns be ob
for a lig t Howe truss bridge, wit
ders for he work bot to bellaid
the Cou cil at't e January me
With regard to t e G and Bend
repairs, at is re orn nded,- tha
Hardy bie instructed. t have th
bridge put in a prope etate ! of
and that the Clerk co respond wi
Lambtan Council, intimating to
that thy will be requ red to p
the exp nse.
•
A. L. GIBSON, Chair
TAX EXEMBTIONS.
be • Moved by Mr.illay , seconded
Chidley, that the W den and C
'aliel the
d the mu
exemptio
rnment an
schools a
that pets°
rever foun
lit by M
y Mr. W :jr, that
actually o cupied
places for public
the motio . This
•ed on a
, and the
s =leaded
Se
nd
instrucad to
Legislature to s
law th$.t there
it- taxatm , except
r. cipal poperty,
he lie ce eteries.
ing perty e assesse
rk Mov d in am
he °ban, nd secon
ds "the
dings us
" be ad
nts motion
meut wa
awjoaraitnyaro
es same division.
ine
ex- The follovvin rep
re-- Com ittee was read
Mr. The Finance Co
om- that o grant Seoul
son Brant memorial fn
ted land be continued
Hous of Refuge at
U. week,
°Pe adueathtiot
tine °alb
the sent t
511118 havin
sum
the Grey'
conta
tender the wo
ords of by, buil
ed; hat worshi
aol up- amen
nde of by a
.1.
5 c
t aa
e S
AINE, Ch irm
ned to m et a.
Al, beeenabe
nd after ro
✓ one houreso
e amine Grah
af er exanling
by Mrt Bel
jogai' ati the
's bridge!! peti
for the is ot
Curre, t • 1
; Webster,; Jo
srs. Gfiffi
1616
•
•
ervi
TO
ne
eec
TL
be
&to
ost
hap
IC
re
a
11
lost b
Hard
journ
a me)
MOTION
ed by M
, that t
ng far t
vey to Mr. 81
Deputy Reeve
for h'm in his
now, for the se
his s at vacant,
ques ed to coin
f this reso
II 1
port
Th,e sum of
Road Commis
• statienery.
The foll
Com ittee wa re
•
11
I
!i!
I
ne
AL.
on 'COD
lement in f
e to this brid
being called,
on Blesss. T
'Jennins, Gi
uston-9. -A•ainst Oh motion !of
eine, Kay, E aus, by r. McMil a,n,
)1s, Ilislop, -lays, the fficials a d
ier, Chidley, len. was unanimbusly
all, Hardy, W lker, theaci for the kind
Garvin, L exteude to t
11
em
ame
e 13
Gov
ublic
Also
wh
iadm
ed
and
d as
Led t
Car
nin
ied
•
IS
notwithstanding that the
the inquest exonerated t
blame.
-A. scheme is on foot
new township from parts 0
and Sombre.
-There is now a daily t
daily mail betweee WinniP
age la -Prairie. •
-Mr. G. B. Burland, of t
ed News, has preSented a
to Wesley churgh (Cong
Montreal.
-Mr. Archibald Forbe
guest of Prof. Goldwin
his visit to Toronto, whic
Christmas.
-Two fanners!, named
and Hesterfeldt, were fined $5 each and
costs for annoying toll gate keepers at
Hamilton, the other day.:
-While Jerrie Caughlin-a of St.
Thomas, wits tying c
night, she threw up her
of her horns passed them
-Queen's Avenue Met
in London, is to be enla
IVIGLEAlal" Publihers.
$1.50 aLi*eer, Advalece.
vidence at
em from
o form a
Chatham
ain and a
g and Port-
e Illustrat-
5,000 organ..
Aimed) in
the
Mith during
will be at
Buckingham
w the other
lead and one
ibis hp.
his hp.
dist church,
ed arid m
teacher :with a parse containing $100 in.
gold, as a meek cif the esteem and affec-
tion they still cherish towards the faith-.
ful instructor of their youth.
-aeA. fine of $20 and costs: has been
levied on Ci Lethbridge, of Owen Sound,
for maltreating wife while [in a state
of drunkenness,
few huildred dol
for one year' t
subjects in gene
ticular.
-Mr. John
Guelph, has Sas
monthss re:dem
laud. He hes b
nd he is boand in a
ars to keep the peace
wards Her Majesty's
al, and his wife in par -
Davis, P. :a S., of
returned from a six
survey in I Newfoud-
ought with • im some
nice specimens ef copper ore found on.
the Island, also la piece or two of, great
cuttle fish aalugl t off the Island some
1
time ago. 1 1
-Mrs. Snide]. of Vaughan township,
who eloped wi1i an old- man named
/7
Card, together ith $1,700 of Mr. Snid-
er's money, has returned to Toronto.
Card and the a1,00 care still absent,
and betting is ten to one on the proba-
bility of Card 1 javnag deserte l the lady
proved to the value o $13,000. A as soon asi he .as across the lines, with
new $8,000 organ is to be placed in it. 1 the money.$w will pity ber.
-Mr. Thomas Harris, of Gleuallen, -Dating the last ten days of Novern
aged 70, was married i Listowel on ber there Was elivered at the Northern
December lst, to Miss ' 4orni Kitley, Raalway etatio , Toronto, 79
aged 16. s Query : is the greater of fish, and diaiiing the first
November 152750 pomads,
350 pounds
ten days of
or a daily
•
which st
i'..
was se- her mouth and. lips severeiyi She also
s cow, a few swallowed so e eof the fluid, and no
7
til dog drove hopes are ente tained of la r recovery.
--Two ladi s in Toront ,Mrs. Knight
of Hamilton, and Miss Baldwin, daughter of the late
esident of the Hon. Mr, Beldwin, -were almost suffo-
eform League. 1 cated by gas ea.ping from a coal stove
'The meetings held lu Toronto were ex- early Saturday morning , They Were
ivision tremely thinly attended,
insensible when found by 4, gentleman
rieinal --Messrs. Adam Mapeau and Alex. . living
in the house who had been awak-
on the McCall, of Aldboroogh, recently had 27 eneaby a pains in his head from the foul
sheep killed by dgs. The Aldhorough air. The damper of the etove had been
Council will this Year p y out about $500 left flpe1. the preViOUS night.
Mance for damages to sheep be dogs. ' --The 'I'ratseript, published in Lea-
d : , -Ale. Wilkinson, of Minto, lately iuton, 1eu60cky,- boasts ot an eminent
eported Bald to Mr. Robert Paton, of Proton, a breeder of fi e stock in that vicinity.
to' the Spring colt for. the MU of $100. This Mr. James A. • Grinstead, having just
por d a fine S uthdown year-
, bred, by the evernment of
on the Expel ntal Farm at
and iconsidered h finest sheep
e in :nada. 0
ocklare getting u
FINA CE.
rt of he
and a opt
mit tee
be mede
; that
at 'the
he rate of
unt re4uir
being the am
'ties of that [institution
ate and ins ne perso
rine Gordon Keysnof
the empty ail, prepar
• her sent to t e asylum;
f $17 be pai to the to
•
11
in accor anc evith the
ned in r. St achan's 1
between
unlop be
is reward
ief, Archi
also reco
number of
XSTON, Ch
ut,. rebuilding a andg
all
• Grey; that C. M.
ion-
• • legal sum of 520 as
ition
11 of turing the hor
Bryd. The
the pitying of
here
refetred to the
ylor, • F. N
e t
pOT
larg
. Jo
•:
Whiteley,
on Ford,
. The motio
24: •
one,nsoeeceoencideed,
ouucil befor
ear desites t
on, the res
rey, its synJ
acted illness,
ckie, I meii
legg, 1 T
oun, i Sat
e Counc 1 th
day nacirnin
as . Saterday was o
was
sale
the
ends the Co
n for tlaft yea
business done
• law 'xing the
Mr. Pea e, when
ea. • Thu '-
1
eon_ Hur
peahctithoehyd
session, has kept Mee
that the Cleric, be re-
•cate to him t pur-
n--Carried.
as granted o the ;
s for postag and
RIES.
Ort of the S laries I
d and adopte
'10
T e Sal ries C
cona endi g th t
Constable Curr
this salary to
appointment.
Boa
fere
of t
rece
fees
sale,
Treino
ce to the
e Peace, it
ve a Eller
hich he n
y be 1340
• 4., L.
co
ved lY
by Tr. Gr'
spe ificati
tur ed to
the may
tie
r.
mmittee rep
he grant to
al00 per
tom the tirne
Currey's pr
, r ceived $175.
pication of th
of
IW
n,
he
e
bridge bu
has finish d t
Mao Fork talc
'en
oyed. y
Walk:r, t
may ish
ty s le
ld. pa 'th
U80 of the
on w
med,
tor as
the R
re such
so
JyJ
Mr.
0011
sho
the
day
ret
tra
-fro
evh
•
11
r.
ha
comniendecl
$1,100 in lien
ollects, and t
uarterly.
IBSON, Chair
oung, and
all the pla
b ilding bridge
ler of the Co
nd serviceable fo
fter the •co
ork, with th
led
PI
at
to
dri
-411
am
16 i
rt, re -
Chief
nnum,
of his
deces-
In re -
Clerk
hat he
of his
at his
an.
1
conded
s and
be re-
uty, as
future
tractor
cost of
E DRIVER.
rahana seconded by
private con rectors
ave the use of tbe
et the county,
1.
r. Gibson,
vote ief t
eople of
passed,
nd hotapit
e 001111Cil
n adjour
. The s
ly formal,
he passin
y of the C
Council
nod of the
1880..
•
Ca ada.
chd. Fo_bes
auics' I stit
1164 Januar
-4A new a d ▪ ve
Mr. Speaker, has
Elenise of Commo
Mr. Goldwin
tere ting hi 'self
Tor nto this ivint
The Presbyt
hav unaninab-as1
call to Rev. Thos
is to lectti
te in Guel
y luxuriou
sb.een plee
mith .13 a
• char tab
r.
rians of
agree to
. MeG ire
r; Ire- animal took first prize:s. 111 hi3 CIILSS at lately
aterloo the West Wellington,. lint° and Pal- hug buc
$ per merston fall shre. Ontario
d by the -The East Ii mbto Rifle Club hold Guelph,
that a their next quarterly ournament on of his
named New Year's (lay, at W t
lyth, be and silver medali3 and
tory to will be competed for
that the marksmen of Lanabton
/neap of -There is likely to be a coal famine
request in Toronto. OvVing to the early close
cation for of navigation the quantity of coal in the ford, 20 Eat Zorra., 27
inaa and city is utterly inadequate to the wants 102; West orra, 91 ;
of the.citizene, being lees by 20,000 tone Pattulo-Blmheira, 138
apiad li d mt hoe.
in Toronto, for autherle, d, 354. A.
16, charged with were aauounced, a tore,'
a e ceolluduetas
n ario breeders •
ord, when gold of fine a reputation
onetary prizes of no Mean irepute anima lea auir neigh -
by the leading. bore acr ss tue hae.
11
• -Th
election
Sather)
result of the North Oxford
is Es follows : Majorities for
nil -I -Woodstock 222; Bland-
ast Nissouri,
br, 30. For
the only place
Total majority
ter the figures
light procession.
Court, laughed was formed, and Mr. u berland was
heartily at h r broken- - earted mother's carried through the princilpal streets of
1TTGan. sobs, and. als at her sentence of six the town in a chair by hie enthusiastic
1 mouths in the Mercer eformatory. supporters.
seconded -Thomas Merkha nd Janet Ander- -Onl Sunday evening list Mr. Moor-
lu. , ,son, of Mary or , have been committed head, of S . Thrnas, s visiting at
ks to
thuiagunkianm
, for trial for their de ish cruelty to Mr. Begg's, e few miles o t in the -coma-
Janees (lottoii, t elittl waif they had tr. During the evenin his dog, which
ble treat- adopted from Miss M Pherson's boys' was adcompenied by another, took a
home. Judge hitaw`cle, of Guelph, re- ranable1 io nd the nei borbood. In
ed until
for cap- ar he had any lmajority.
than the stock of last
-The other morn
Johanna Doyle, aged
vagrancy, at the Poli
1
ssion on leased tbem onbael. .1 their jocirncly they corneal ted sad havoc
the only -The death of A., . Ross Esq. of amoug the sheep, worryi a and killing
London Eat, was nounced a few nearly a huadredo So l'farmers no-
d a by
days ago, Mr. These as a prominent teed the brutes ha the midst cif their
doinned. oil refiner and had co iderable interest' depredatins, and. pro uring guns, ais-
erk of the
county of in and around Petro ia. He was a patched th4ra without eremOny,
native of R ss-sbire, otland, but ba.s -LOne3 T Maas B. , meth, writing to
old. rainieg ca p in Color ao, says: I be-
eath .of maternal uncle lieve this c• untry to be -rich ha mineral,
Mr.! ilex. Sproule of Peter- and the pr spector whoatides to it will
en left $25,000 and a life eventually e successful, but this is no
large landed estate, Mr. place for a oor man or for a loafer.
e receives 25,000, and Mrs. Kid gloves re not a factor in the camp,
d in the J Hageart, $12,000. Ir. A. Sproule is but hard. nook% privet ans and .. any
e
• at present i Iieland ministering the amount of grit and reolution. If any
tively in' estate, of V7 • ich hti is a pointed eecutor. of our owu people thiek of coming out
e work in -While oili g a steam thresher on here, I simply say to them "Don't.'
i the feral of Ni olas alining, Adelaide, --Edward -Shaw, of West Garafraaa,
Emerson on Mouday, a oung_ an named Hiram who was lcir two years a member of the
extend a Kitchen had his right hand terribly townsbip 'courted, surprised his neih-
of Jarvis, lacerated, by condi:Latin contact with bore iebout teu days ago by quietly slip_
the cylinder. The , iddle finger was ping awayi taking his entire live stock,
His meet- I totally iernpved. and the thumb end in- farm ina lements, hoelsehold effects,
dex finger willl probably have to be am- &c., with Lim -his staff being ha.uled
pu____tamterd.isnnbanfewsindliiit, os petroaa, re- -of WaldeMar by fivo tramge teams,
away during the night ail the direction
.out some
cently shipped 6000 Oet Of poles to the which are unknown. Te flight is a
drillers who are borin tor oil in Italy. rather remarkable o e, for last- sum -
He says that his lat st advices from mer Shaw' built a fi e bank barn, and
there state that the operators at Tocco quite receatly he paid$200 account
la
had just Reis led thei third well which in Fir 03
flowed oil
time the le
ing about a
lived in Canada since e was six years the Ohath Pla,netflona Leadville
re for the
d on the
chair for
Ontrio.
M amino d s
due at Port ge Prair e.
inge were cr wde by e me
terested liste erg.
-IThe cer moil of fo mal
the 'new Ho se of Refiege for
of Middlese , bui t at Stra,
place on the 8th. ins.
Mrs. Catheri e Dunbar,
the late Mr. Rob rt Dunbar
die at Monet F rest on, th
at he advanced go of 78 ye
Dr. aleCrim on of Lu
bee again electe worthy
the Caledoulan sbciety hay
serVed six y ars al that cap
Col. Ho sby, a noted
So thern C nfederacy, wh
Jeff Davis' age t in Mont
the war, die at alifax a f
An ad irin
rived in this cou
Sit John M
English phe
of 2 p r ay for Caiaada.
. •
Englishm
try, has
acdonald two of
saute ever bro
not incl ng the
beingef ed and
adtion that su
de ire it has a
e of the rain
s being eIeCll
D BRIDGES.
port of the R
was read an
ridge Com
In reference
G -i, son, bridge
ommended that
re.ort be oarr
e tioned to be
r me if foun,
e necessary.
emo
The follewi g r
Bridge Co te
ed.
p as
reort of
he Ro
sieher, it
gestions i
and the
to in the r
examinat pn,
- .
h cop:
order
eipality
ed.
ad and
adopt-
•ttee re -
to the
ommis
the sug-
ed out,
ttended
n close
As to
--Mr. Jai. A. Couse, o
has bought thus far, this; s
'Abbe, upwards Of 1,000 of
been shipped, beisides a larg
fine sheep. l
---Mr. John C. Clar, , t
y
and bailiff, whil attem tin
warrant against he goods
in a house du N rth street,
ins, was attacked b th
three colored w men-- ith
driven from the premises.
--The h sba. d of Ann
vrth her two children, di
efectS of bumpier and s
her home 1 Toronto, has
formal complaint against
whom he attribates the wo
16
-By the
iu Ireland,
boro, has b
interest in
Geo. Sprou
t and m-
y opening
the county
hroy, took
relict of
of Guelph,
8th. inst.'
rs.
know, has
hiefbain of
ng already
city.
ldier of the
acted as
• for some ime, and at the --A. min named eines Merlihan,
was written, was pump- well knowln in Guelpb, and who has
beat a pr miaent man en the market in
that city for years, 'absconded a few
days ago takiug with him the eM32---of
$7,000 which he obtaiaad by fraudulent
t seems tha e bought a eon -
quantity of w ol, last season,
t over in his torehoese for a
market, under a warehouse
nted by the Ontario Bank.
e wool to NVin-
d this firm be -
,f the property
e amount, of
ly. 5 drawn by the
furnace inithe afternoon, and Dominion Bank to W n ns (Se Co., and
cam in tae evening found endorsed o Meridians erlihan got it
fell of moke, and flames cashed at the Federal ank on Wed -
the hot-air grates. The nesday naarning. In the afternoon the
th over -heating of a Manager lOf the Ontario Bank found
hich
sotto
reat d
y, the rd int., the golden brought the money t
f Rev. J. G. McGregor, of should have done. Oramaking enquir-
d his estimable wife, was les he soda learned that Meridian had
in the presence of a large I made off with the ar!y. The police
relativesl iand friends. -Mr I were Ira ediately set oe his track, and
was for m,
ramMar
old pupil
ng &avail
ry, prese
tte
eve barrels per day.
eorge Hoo the welt •known
floe stoe near Guelph, has
ram "Wrangler"
Mr. Billinger, of
gler was one of
od exhibited at
eal during Chicago, a d as in red. by the trip
w days ago. from tha cty to Guelph. Before
n, just ar- leaving Chica o $10 had been refused
the largest -The St. J rcies Ceurch, Westmins-
pressed to for it. •
ght out to er, nerro ly faecal:aid destruction by
fire recen
W oming, fire in the
returning
the churc
issuing fr
fire arose
---Mr. G
breeder of
sold his OXfordDoW
for a good price, t
Atwater, hid. Wr
the sheep
means.
siderable
and held
favourabl
receipt gr
Some day • ago he so]:
of Toronto,
iet possessicin
a draft for t
his draft w
ans ctGO.,
fore they
sent bini
$7,000.
The sexton • built a
ason, 1,400
which have
number of
x collector hot-air pi e,
to serve a ceiling. The
nd chattels time to s g
St. Cather- -On Fid
inmates- wedding
chairs and Elora, a
celebrate
Casey, who, number
d from the McGrego
ffocation in of Elora
published a ber of his
e police, to hood t
an's death, annivers
rn
fro
Was too near the out that Merlihan lead got the draft,
put out the fire in and as they held the 4vrehouse receipt
truction. he wondered why rh.han had. not
he bank as he
1' !
ny years Prineipall he was a ested. t Cliflion, The money
et for Buffalo arere found on his
He was taken back to Guelph,
his returuing the $7000 to
Winans ik Co. he wa.s allowed to go.
chool, and a num- ands. c
• in the neighbor- person.
age of the fiftieth
ted their former
and upo
•