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The East Huron Gazette, 1892-04-14, Page 4
Tli colada Vie. clerk of the 6th T! .. on Court County The sablonaed table from be claiming costs of appeal, amounting to figures, •gives hetotal dote palledfor _ the elections di tawnsh of Mints drain ap- :eaeh cancl~iclate m .:peal. In 'reference- to- which it was .Donlon on Ma -ef:.la iearr, e ;cept wheretherehas bre$ii a bye'eleetion, in wl cb :cases the figures of the latest`: •contest - =fie table all not t official of •Perth, through t'ite clerk of.�Walla�ce, on but-will ate_ (only ise . con. Adc3iusb .. .!l iFy^80 2,246 Algoma 1;813 2,251 Bothwell 2,006 1,456 Brant;': N • 1,729 613 Brant, 8 . 1,963 1,421. Brockville , 1,637 1,815 Bruce, N. 1,826. 1,865 Bruce, W 2,015 1,085 Brace, E 2,317 2,151 Cardwell 1,880 1,628 Carleton 1,451 1,494 Cornwall and Stormont 1,934 2,152 Dundas 2,026 2,086 Durham, E....... 1,685 1,746 Durham W 1,962 1,764 Elgin, E 2,772 3,267 Elgixa, W 2,335 1,653 ,,, 2,405. 2,354 2,897 2,043 1,222 1,427 1,806 2,188 1,803 1,414 2,266 2,281 1,958 1,977 2,264 2,511 1,818 1,896 2,199 2,639 7,006 8,342 1,595- 1,955 1,881 2,303 1,485 1,686 - 2,154 : 2,179 2,037 -1;729 1,845 ,990 3,138 2,662 1,733 1,884- 2,364 1,766 2;070 2,636 1,37.$ 1,815 1;174 1,804 1,311 2,294 1,675 2,224 2,523 2,803 Essex, N Frontenac Glengarry Grenville, S Grey, S Grey E :Halddimand Halton Hamilton Hastings, W Hastings, E Hastings, N ,Huron, W -Huron, E Huron, s Kent. Kingston "�T ambton, • W Lampton, E Lanark, N Lanark, 5.........c 4..eeds and Granville.... 1,165 'Leeds', S 2388 J,ennox. 'Lincoln and Niagara2,456 'London :2,421 Middlesex, E ... 2,255 66' N 1,979 1.981 66 W 1,119 1,529 46 S . 1,906 1,282 -Monck 1,635 1,962 Muskoka and Parry Sd1,768 1,916 Norfolk, S 1,939 2,051 - 2,370 1,902 1,656 1,711 2,259 2,495 1;952. , -2,206 2,080 - 2,241 1,867 • 868 8,242- 5,332 2,544 1,010 2,021 1,287 1,777 1,909 2,520: 2,449 2,307 2,329 1,215 1,447 1;803 1,832 1,480 1,213 2,209 2,418 1,418 1,497 1,198 1,642 2,308 1,895 2;121 2,417 3,160 3,776 3;291 • 5,048 1,912 _ 2,414 2,056 3,520 2,174 2,402 1,631 1,870 2,289 2,204 2,228 • 1,916 2,726 2,279 2,486 2,300 2,455 2,299 2,510 1,134 1,517 2,317 1,772 1,773 2,331 1,968 8,003 2,977 2,628 3,434 that his skull had been crushed - in and he"was quite. dead. Hon. John K. Porter, senior counsel_ for the people•at. _the ; trial. of Guiteaa,. President; Garfield's. murderer,: and for the. defence in tam:Beecher trial, died yesterday at Waterford, N. Y. James Hayes„ a. trimmer employed by one of the electric light. companies. of Boston was found dead Monday morning hanging to an electric light' pole on Dover street. He had received -'a shock. Rev. Walpole : Warren, the English clergyman brought:to New_York to be rector • of Holy Trinity, says he will not become naturalised, because he will not accept enfranchisement m so corrupt a city. ,_ by dalton, sec's hyJaakson, that the clerk be instructed to notify the clerk of the Division Court -that this council eechnea to pay.costs so long as the case remains in court: Carried; and council adjourned till April 25th, at 10 o'clock a. m. N -Northumberland, W..... 8.... Ontario, N 66 ,g 66 W tOttawa City Aird,. N. K 8 Pee1,..r. ▪ ertN 0- • S 1 terboro,; W 66 -Prescott 'Prince Edward `Renfrew, N 66 8 Russell Simcoe;. N = E, • e ato, WCl E `rictoria, • S Waterloo, N 66 8 Weil find Wellington, N......:. 66 66 s Wentworth, N. 4' S .York, E ib bi W A Villainous .Deed. On Sunday morning about five o'clock Mr. R. B. Keeler, who lives intimately over the store occupied by Mes Car- michael and_ McTaggert, awoke. to find himself almost sufficated. with smoke. He at once aroused the inmates' of the house and Mr. Jas. Keeler rang the fire alarm.. -It was soon discovered that the fire was in the colter and on the arrival of the firebrigade a well directed stream of water soon extinguished the flames, no material damage being done to the building. An examination of the prem- ises soon revealed the fact that a most deliberate and determined attempt at incendiarism had been made. A quan- tity of wood (about a cord) which had been lying near the rear of the cellar, had been piled up at the front end and a box placed on top. The box had been filled with paper and - paper had been placed ` in the :chinks between :the sticks of wood. ° . Piles of boxes had also. been made in different places= and paper had been thrust into them. There was abundant evidence that a free use: of coal ori had been made, not only in the collar - but q in the store above: , Access hadapparently been made to the prem. icesby t'l a back -cellar door, which was hanging; when found, by one of its hinges. _the dastardly act which came se neer 'resulting in a terrible tragedy aroused intense 'indignation, and in view of • the fact that a previous 'attempt: to fire the same building had been made about. a.year ago, it was resolved to hold a fire inquest. A large number of wit- nesses were summoned to give evidence and on:J Tuesday evening the coroner, John Gillies, M. D., empanelled the following jury. Thos. Stephens, _ S. Waldo, R. N. Thurtell, John,Gordon, Albert Rivers,"Robt. Chapman, . Geo. Forsyth, Jas. Martin, W. E. R. Orr, C. H. Smith, G. H. Helson, . W. Kirkby. After the jury had made an exaniina- tion of the premises the taking of evi- dence was proceeded with, and at 12 o'clock p. in. there being still quite a number of witnesses to examine, the inquiry was adjourned until the follow- ing evening. - As the News is printed on Wednesday afternoon we can not give the result until next week. The evi- dence taken on the . first night relates mainly to the discovery of the fire, the value: of the stock, amount of insurance etc.--Tees/water News. s rACTS:�� El9 • -- Guns s Do }Yt Gogrrg. The Newsiest Local Paper in North Huron. Published every Thursday J. H. Taman,: praottc, 17`ailarr" --AT-- Grorrie, On It is a solid fact that can- not be gainsaid that our facilities .for buying goods are second to none in the County. :o: WAS Removed to the new building which has been fitted up for him" just opposite the Albion. Hotel, Gerrie, where he is prepared to meet his friends as usual, 'and 'to. attend .to all..or- ders given hind.. He is a PRACTICAL Wiiaic aro and has held positions of trust in some of the.. best shops in the Do -- ;minion ; has. had a thorough training and experience in the Cutting Depart anent, and will A splendid staff `of able cor- respondents in every part of this section. - ONI GUARANTEE ALL WORK. 1 Cutting and Repairing done to Order. q► Per YE9R or less than 2c. a week. A Call Solicited. It is a solid fact that we do not deal in low priced, inferior or shoddy goods in order to sell cheap, but we always aim at giving our customers first -class goods that we are not afraid or ashamed to stand behind after they are sold and sell them as love as possible consistent with living prices. o)) ein Mato Council. • ounciI met on March 21st pursuant 4o adjournment, with all the members present. The clerk reported re the township of Minto drain appeal against the award pf Lewis Bolton, P. L. S., that the case bad come before Judge Woods at the court atListowelon February 24th, and, on the suggestion of the judge, was allowed to stand over until the next meeting of the Minto council, and that they?'then consider the advisibility- of withdrawing the latter clause of the nlpeal. Should that be done, the judge w.11 proceed t�' personally inspect`" the premises. Its was -.then moved by - Ful- ton, seed by Holton, that the appeal as made to the court be not altered; grid -that the clerk beinstructed to notify the idgeaecordingly.--Oa ed; Moved by Fulton, seed by Jackson, that Jas. Richardson be paid for 3t cords of wood for hall, *5.69,3arried. ,The sudors' report torr 1851 was laid aeon tine taple, whereepoia it was moved By Fulton; seed by.McMillaa, that the ear. E 1'c & bon FORDWICH, ONT. -0- Money to Loan on Farm Se- curity at the Lowest rate of Interest. - We have a splendid printing outfit, including the very latest faces of .type, the most modern appliances, ,o: Fastj ob Presses. On Saturday afternoon James Murray, a Grand Trunk engineer, missed his held while attempting to board a mov- ing train leaving Black Rock to Fort Erie, and was run over and killed. He leaves a widow and three children at Fort Erie. Rev. N. H. Martin, who left Chatham a few weeks ago under a cloud, has written from Belmont, Man., , to school Inspector Cation, of London, for a third- class teacher's certificate, which he obtained 20 years . ago. The document will be -sent to him. News was received at the navy de, partment at Washington, on Saturday, that Lieut. J. H. Hetherington, United States navy, had been acquitted on the charge of killing Robinson, an English- man, at Yokohama; about two months. ago. A cablegram from - Commander John R. Bartlett, commanding the Marion, gave briefly the information. that Hetherington had been : acquitted by the Consular Court at Yokohama, before which he wag tried. • This action- settles the case finally, as there is no other tribunal that has jurisdiction in such a matter. Hetherington is the Hex -Omani .who shot and killed Robinson, a prominent- member of the English colony, on the ground " that the latter had been 'manly intimate . with Mrs. Hetherington, who was living at the time;at Yokohama, her : husband being attached to. the Asiatic squadron. Oft` Satnrdaay morning .abent 9 o'clock a f tri' report be receival s adopted fatal nrgrounds ideitit�.4��. on t)e'S� the auditor 'be paid115'each; and, a rear off Iortleward. Retreat, fnelph, re'suiting±inthe roost instan- taneous death of a bight Ylittle boy named Erne Wilson Hugo, aged 6 years, only: son -of Mr..Thomas *wail eni ploye at the retreat Mr Hugo and an assistant laborer, na<med:`Geo ►ee weretei agar_ ml xemoving-rob " in a d;aTt. When the= dam, was "tied the o have a ride, yupeet avec a. #afliag under i was found that:. tine clerk be instructed to have :its published in the Harriston Tribune. --- c ed. ,; dls Hill -applied to have a d teh op sitelot 33, cam. 2, to-take`t a water .the front part of his farm. Re. Qom; r lank . for :tom appointment o€ ,d ee ors, fencevlewers and over_ little fellow Ali.._ thghwayc for 1$92, wain •intro e w at file fsem GOOD NOTES DISCOUNTED. -0- Special _ Attention given to CONVEYANCING. .o: Fine Po��'ei Type. co©1, North of the Post Office, FORDWICH. We can turn out Wedding Cards, Calling Cards, Business Cards, Bill Ceads, - Letter- Heads, Blank Headings, Ford1olz R�iier _WILSON Bros., Props. -.. ---o i First-class Manitoba: Wheat Flour manufactured and always kept in Stock and sold in any quantities. FLOUR per' cwt. *2 25 to $2 50 BRAN., per ton.:: 14 001 SHORTS per ton. 16 00 Special attention given to GRISTING; which is done on the shortest possible notice. Highest : 'Prce Paid for Grrain. The mill is fitted throughout with the very` best roller_ -pro-_' cess .xrachine andappliance s and we are confident of being Our motto is 100 cents worth of goods for. the $ every time, we propose to both buy and sell this way. Mrs. Bluev and p The narrow other sparks The private of inte from lumbe pected for s out be borrow still a twice friends Insp forth p depart Bly with a Wing tuce a spring ham g The Hon. J was en The S "`war It is a bug Goderi three n was a gave it but thr brongh pawed enough the ce supposa one wa special very h by its John has milli week h he sh and th very b knee a Mr. J and no of the on Mo could honest and sinter The d come Mr. line, Watso It pay The cheese Pher for th Insurance Policies, Pamphlets, Circulars, -land`-Bills, Posters, Streamers, or anything in, the printing line in the. neatest style, of ,the art, and -0n:: the most reason- able Terms. Our stock for the Spring is now fully ..assorted and we shall be pleased to compare goods and prices with anything in the trade. 0 ur Spring Millinery Opening is on April 5th, and fol- lowing . days. Onb'eal fIoLise, t0 glIre Stat`- C}ORRIE, ONT, Lis pub • As his le failin As lace, o ler an the b John at the brin: instr $actin inche- youn be ex Lis It - short). T. has, meat sessio The usual the st Race of Bei Lista torate The Fred farm • hotel L.4 forme me nt prove Mic 3rd lit 9 #_