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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1881-08-05, Page 8Wingluzlu. .lir. A. M. Taylor, of Clinton Model S,nool A Mr. G. S. Gibson, of Romney, ,lent Co ;and Messrs. A. Dawson, T. ;3rits, G. J. Clark, \Vin. Gannet, and \W. E. Uroves, Wingham, started on a trip up the lake "on Monday morning Last mid propose going round the ilrx1(1 Xan.it ,in Island._ When last hear(1 from the boys, bad reached South- ampton and gave some comical stories of their trip so far. We wish them, a pleasant time, and safe return.. '!Uloderinlit Township., PnasoNAL,—Miss Sarah Cantelon, of fxociericb, is visiting her friends in t iartielcl and vicinity. )[r. Jas. W. Orr, Principai.of Dun. ,f• 110 School, O1 is.visiting11 ,,.innori Pub 4 l o , his friends in this township, The litany friends of Miss E. Miller, nth con., will be pleased to ]rear of her speedy recovery front her, late illness. Dane Rumor says that Mr. D. G. Miller intends entering the matrimon- ial circle ere Yong with one•of the fair' damsels of this township. There is a good opening for a wagon shop at Garfield. We would also be much pleased to see 'the vacant store on Maple Street occupied. While Mr, Geo. Lavis was digging a well for 111r, 111ureh; of Holmesville, he struck a large rock, which required rma.fderable blasting before work could. be proceeded with. •- Mr. Wm. Stanley, of Iloltnesville, agent for reapers, mowers and other implements has-been making some. big sales this seasou,through the .township --Mr. Stanley is 'an enterprising agent, A very large barn has just been fin- il,hc'tl on the• farm of Mr, John . Weir, _Mayfield Road, It was framed and completed in 48 days, and was the work of lir. W. E, Graham, contractor, Glin- t011. '• While .Mr. C. .Disney, of Holmes- was at -work with his reaper the other day, his horses took fright and roan away when it was in loll gear:' Afar a time they were stopped with not much harm done, Ueigitave; �• . -.. Mr. C. Iiaaxrilton, of- 'Blyth;. intends •buying the first ;load of 'grain offered for sato on this market. ` , l:oht. 11Iorrison.lias raised the, frame of his new hoiniti.. 1Vhen the cage, is iiui he'll, he will probalrlya;get a bird tel put in it, Mr. P. ,T.... �1lcCasey' took a large number .oflambs from -'here. to. Wing-: ]lam this_week tof_eslappeci-t oni_there., to Montreal. .. Mr. Robt. Armstrong has.the steno- work of his new house complet;d lir: James Hay took the job of tiaishiug some ether parties being unable to car- ry out _the contra: t. ' ' lie srs. C. 'Hamilton;' of Blyth, and • ,. C.• G. Pell;' of this. place, left on" Mon- day. last for • a trip to Algbuia... We wi,h thein a pleasant ,time. :Should the4coutitry suit thous,, they intend 'tak- ing up land. _ A. meeting. . of the directors ,of ,the East Wawauoah Agricultural• °Society. was held At 111etritield's hotel onTu4s- i"dev/ to turauga. the .prize lists for e fall show and Ot er matters,: All the directors were.present, • . IIs. S. 17errifielcl, whohas: been • away visiting his friends, has. returned and looks well: -Mr. Morley of • Clin- ton paid our village a visit on Wednes-- day, for the purpose of, seeina.g his newhotel, He is well pleased', with the . looks ofit,, Mr. D. 'McLean 'did his first day's thrashing for this • season. , on his own i:.rrii • yesterday',.' with leis Hely, .;'Neal machine.. A gentleman. froth :;rate:pton tv'ts.,present :.and. gave iii- • str'uc°ions' with regard to ruitninz, the tllaelline.- A number of the young risen.. of this place have .a bad fashion •of sitting on rile platforms • andsidewalks and paste sing remarks oil' ladies passing. If such practice is not stopped immedia- tely, the 'names of these heroes will ..lie 1ltl l dished. . Mr.' Thos. Brandon has : returned, frnui the North West and and is. well l,lc•iii l -with the 16o14' (if the country. !4a- has• taken tip -several lots in litand- nil near the market. ' II.e .says the lots t hero are laid out with.24 faoii frontage and runitiug back 100 fe' et. ..Tho best time to visit thecountry 'is early in the Merin!;. lir. Nett tiiii:forincrly of ;this j)iaer, has 160 acres under crop and 'all Jocks well, :14,. "8:Merrifield,' has bad hishotel and stable photographed by Mr. Senior of, Myth, along with it was •111r. debt Armstrong, with his horses and wagon sod Mr. Allison and childre.l. Mr. .T. 4eandrett intends .having Mr. llorliy's hotel ,taken shortly, l►ir, Senior iv also taking the picture of 11,'Fg1'ays from the top of lila, M. Bran, don's hill. lila. W. Allison gets it to semi to ills friends in Glasgow, Scot, lull.(]. Riyth0 T -Tom 1 }Totter) Ifottest I Mr. C. II,a ijltoii, is away ou<, a trip to Algoma. ca Enclosed you will find the mantes of eight more subscribers. SrltvlcEs,—The Rev. 11Zr. Prichard is to occupy the pulpit of St. Andrew's cliitFi 1r au 1tllitluy nlarliiil :ilex% Tail: excursion to Detroit on Tburs•. day last was well represented; there being 6Z tickets sold. Businesswas all suspended. . Rux AWAY.—Con the 28th .ult., one of L. Shane's livery steeds ran away from the R. C. cemetery in Morris, The vehicle was considerably damaged. Tire senior editor of the. Teuiew treated its readers to a lengthy article on division court suits last week. Re appears well posted and knows well whereof he writes, McTavish EsT vi .—The sale of the McTavish property on the 28th alt:, was fairly attended. Mr. Joseph Car- ter and Mr. John 11IcTavislr each se- eured some good building sites at fair prices. GoN.a.—Mr.. George Holland one of the pioneers of Morris, was -called to his long house on the 28th ult., at the ripe old age of 89 years. His remains were followed by a large concourse of friends to .the R. C. burying 'ground, Morris. • Ilan Bai;llf..-A few days ago as Messrs. Belfry & Gosnian were leading a new reaper on 111r. Tamblin's wagon at the G. W. R. station here, the horses became frightened by the situating of a -train, Beth reaper and ' Wagon was.. badly .used Up. • PERSONAL.—.Miss 'Parker of New York, has• been visiting friends hero,— Mr. Cleo Dilistead, having completed his. appy ontieeship with Mr.. 3, G. Moser hs tinsmith, Lias•secured a• good titnation in Zurich, • Wo wish (:tloorge well. -Mr. II. McKellar:is visiting: at Mr; John I3uie's.-- Mi. Hector Buie, formerly of this place has been taking a coul:5o in a--eoinntercial college in. Chicago previousto going to Montreal, where he has purchased :w ;share ula .a coll'ege, Mr. B. is at present 'visiting relatives Bore—Tile Rev.: Mr. McCrea and lady;' of Cran.brook, Lire visiting friends here. . VW hl/it* gr ueeries tor sale at eclat fit \V.. COT't rEa's. Maple syrup .' for sale at D (JAN1'131,014°8. • E'er" The largest stock Of I-rarvest -'Tools in`towii-'&Onilii•isingTi'orks, hakes, Scythes, Snttiths, and•bind'ing mitts is at the cheap hardware store ofS •1.)AVIS 1LW Gist, tr •HAltnsqu1:,—Preserving Kettles in the celebrated •,granite and white enamelled Brass Kettles, Fly. Traps, Bird Cages. "..4.. large stock to se lett froiu-F$..'D�tvI1§, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIfOR. OTr.&wA, 25th stay, issl, } 1I13IEAs cirgumatan0OS have rendered it expedient. to c et certain chain -es n tIe ) the policy o4 • the (Quern. mer( respecting the administration' t ei of i)o' ' " Illttll011 Lands, PUBI lO NOTICEisiterthy 51501) • 1 The'Ilegulatiens of the 14th October,1870, are hereby rescinded,. and'thc "folloa(uta :$ogola'tions for the disposal 'of agricultural lands . lire silbstituted • therefor :' ' •t • • 2. 'Frio oven-nuulbcre(i sections Within the. Can- adian PaeU io Railway Delt—that,ls to say, Iving•' 'with in 21i ]miles on each side o1 ihe.li,e of the -said Railway, excepting those which may be required for wood -lots .in connection witMSt,ttlers on prairie hinds within the said belt, or which, may be otherwise specially dealt with by the Governor In Coi neil—shall be held ea elusively f,i holuesteade4411d pre-emptier's. 'Clicodtl•:: numbered sections within the said belt -aro Canadian' Penile Railway Lands, and can only be•ttequired (rein the Company, : l The pre.cmptions entered within the said 11'elt Of 14 miles on each Ade of ,the Canadian- Pacific hail atay,. 0)) to and including the dist dao' of December nett, shall be disposed of Its tl)e tate of ti: ,e per n•+re; four.tonths of the. pitr h (sn,n) Uui, with interest on •the letterer the rate 1)5045)804414544 per 0004. 'per anuuin to be paid tit tial cid, of three years from the dal=e of .'enh;y, the remainder.. to be.pa,id in six urinal inotal• • men t8 annually froua and rafter the said date, with in, terest at the'rateabove :mentioned en tleah portions of•the purchase.mouey 11r may prom tithe to time re. mahrunpaill, to he paid with each instalment. • • I Prone ani( after the lst dal of December next,. the price x1) Ill remain the salm4 thiit is 211.80 •]ai,+r 00E0. --for pre-enptinns u•ithil}tile said Ilolt,'or within the t a 1espundilig Melt of any, branch lino of the said Railway, but shall be pod in oma stili at the ()A1 of tire1C(u:g,01111)447151).c.'1'lterpleriod1(y tile t e.elainme Inv have aaaquiru11lvtitle to itis homestead quaarter- e5tie11, . • 8. Dominion Lands, the jproperfy of 'the Govern, merit, within 21 miles of any pt )Jotted lire of Rall- W11ay, rec0gnl/d by tbu.11inister of ilnlIway0, 014.1 .01 u hn 11 he lois liven notice in the OtIisinl Gazette as hung a projected liuu of railway, shall bo dealt with, as tn:prwo end terms, as follows„ 2.The pro euptione: shall be snit) et' the seine price and on the same terms 10. 1pxed .fU the next proceeding, paragraph, and. the add-nimlhercd 84001)1)10.41111111114)140141141) 08.50 per aaere, 10 able ill (TA).' (, In' all Townships open, for sale andsettlelnent. uitlnfri .Manitcrli:a or the North'West're•ritorics,outs side of the said. Canadian l'ebili() Railway holt, the even'hilnlbe'ed sections (1):115it 111 rho ca44es provided for in clause two of these neguh1t1101$t.aliall'•bo hell exclusively forhninestead and pare em )hints, and the. 0rltiminnbered 1Ceti0118 for sale as pubile 541,41,, 7.: The lands dcorrlhed OS 1)711(110 11)11is Shall 1)8 sults, eat the uniform price of $.2 per acre; cash, excepting In sp(.Lia1ll 1 cases where dater uf.tlte Interior, under tl a pr ivisinn 01 414 cti'»' 3 of the amendment to the JJDominion Lands' net, passed alt the last Hesston .of t.'arljament, may deem 1t expedient to withdrawtar twin farming hands fre111 Ordinary We and 'settle nlent, and put them ups kin. sae at public auc- tion to the highest bidder,In which event n(1141, land's snail he pmt up at an upseprice of d:t2 per acre. 8. i're•c)eptions' outside of the, C7ana'jian Proeifio Railway belt shill be sold at the unifornm price of l per acre; to be paid in one stili at the mid of three yop.rS from thc''1ate of entry, or at such eerier period as the claimant may acquire a title to his homestead quarter section 0. Exception shell ho glade to the provision of clause 7,111 so far tae relates to lands In the province of AJ;anitoba or the NortivWest Territories, lying to the w e eiinn the person bilk an �sl 41 settler 41411 odd - numbered. ten) 0f 5shall ree of suchpection, but no morn at the price el 41.25 per erre cash ; but ne Patent WWI 1ssito for Quell lewd until after three years of ae, teal re85de114)0 upon the sante. bred 8001101,41 a)} �prQ emptie s, payment. above fsetkiforth, shall not apply to }}persons who ba'o settled in .any one of the several Belts described in the saki Regale. rials of the 1401 Octuber,1270, hereby rescanned, but who have not obtained entries for their laudee, and who ;may 'establish _a_fight tn_pIStIlagq•„yath .otld- nutabercd.BeCti0/is or pre•emptions, as the Paso may be, at the price, and a1 the terms respectively fixed for the sante by the said Regulations. 5in1(811 volt4,P,'rr)kns. r..«.. 11. Tho system of wood lots in prairie townships 4111ap1' be continued--thet•is to say, homestead settlers having no timber on their own lands, shall he permit. ted to lnrebas0 wood lots in area not exceeding 20 acres each at a uniform) rate of 55 per acre, to bo paid 1111025,811. n h. 12Das, The provision In the next preceding, paragraph shall apply also to settlers en prairie seetivns botlg;'ht from the tanalllan Pacific Railway Company,tiff cases. whore the only wow lands (available have been lull out on evon•uunrbercd sections, provided the Railway Company 1 t 1 my aRreg to. •reciprocate where the only tpmber 111 the.loeality May be found ea their lands. 113. With a view to encouraging settlement by cheapening the cost of building nnaterti1, the govern - meet reserves the right to grant the licenses front time to Unto, under, anti. in accordance with the. pro.' vlOJwrs of the' "Aoininion Lands Act,” to cut riser-. ebantabletimber•onany lands owned by it within sur- veyed townships ; and settlement upon, or sale of any lands covered by such 1iecnso shall, for the tine being, be subject to the operation of the saute. 8ALOS OF LANDe TO )\DivID(7ALe 00 COlPORAT)ON0 F014 - COLONIZATION. . 14. In any case where a c0011)0ny or individual ap- plies for lands to colonize, and ie willing to expend eaplta'l.tu contribute tcw:ardsthe construction of twin. Mos for ec)nhluliicution between such lands and exist- im-scttlements, and the (o5ernment is satisfied of the good faith and abilityof such company or indi, vjduai to carryout such undertaking, the odd -num- bered sections in the case of lands outside of the Can( adieu Pacific Railway •Belt,' or of the Belt of any branch lino or lines of the same, nnwlre sold to s1e11: company or individual at half price, or $1 per acre, in cash. 11) ease rho lands applied for be situated` within the Canadian Pathic Railway Boit, the sante principle shall apply so fawns ono• half of each oven- numbered section is concerned-4hat..'js to star, the one half of each eap1l'IlUmhpred• section may be sold to the compan • or individual at the prico 01.21.25 per acre to be Haid in cash. The company or in(1}viihtlll will further he protected up .to dile extent of $5500 with six per cent interest thereon 1)1(1 paid, in ease of a(tvance:1114(1(11'to place fatuities on homesteads, under the proviso), of seetinn A0 (tithe amendments to the Dominion 1.)unds.detiiereinbofgre mentioned. • • 15. In every such transaction, it shat/ be absolutely, con itionaf : • (a) That I:he• company or individual, as the ease may be, shell, •in the ease of land,i. outside of. the said Canadian Paorfiu Railway Belt, within thiel+ years of the d to of .the t agreement with the Government, place two •• settlers tin each of the odd rinnlllered eoe- ti005, and also two oniMmesteadd on each of t11e even -numbered sections embraced in the scheme of colonization, : • " . • (h.) That shon1(1 the 'and anplierl for he. situated within the (:an0aliiin l)ao•tic Railway Belt, the company ora1dividual shall, w,it h- 111 tit Po'years of the date of agreement avttll the Gnvoinmeni•,' place two settlers on the half of each 'even -numbered section cur - chased under -'the provisionccutilinet!' paragraph 14, -Above; end alio one settler Upon each 01)', the two 'quarter. sections re- mn iOng sysil0ble for homesteads' in such seetiol • • n ('c,) That on the promoters falling within the pin iod''fixed: to p ace the pre,cribod number of sett( rs, the Governor in .Council.. may cancel the saleand privilege of 001)5,)- 1ZII1 14)5 and reshape 0443;3410u of the .i(lndc not settled, or chargethe full price of ;42 per acre, or $2.50 per neve, as the •orse'mav' he, for- such lands, as e'er bo deeded ex- pedient. • • • (d,) That Who distinctly uudenstood that this policy 811.11. only apply to schemes for cologazati.olj 0' the public 1a•)ds by 14l'igr'ants' from Great Britain or the •laur•opeati Clontint. eat.. ; - PASTURAGE. "t1vna, ' 16. Tho pokay ser forth ns follows sbal• govern app ioatiotis•for land4•'for grazing, pur- poses and previous. to entertaining any ap. pile.(ttion, the Minister of f e Interior• shall' antis -1i hilnselfuf the Rood • faith and ability 'of t40 applicant to carr;) out the pndertaking linvolbcd' in such application.• • 17 l7rom time' to time, as miry be deemed. expedient; lenses of such To w.'nehipsr or per- tions of ruwnehips, eS may, he,avcailable fur'' grazing purposes. shall •he put op at .'anetion L a) upset . r is apr . e.to be fixed. hy the Moister rf. the Interior• anila(ild to the •ht$ho�f-bdd;' iter -the premium for sucll.leases to be paid fu cash at ,t tine of the sale. . 1'8, tiuelr leases : Shall he 'fur a pei•ioi) of Iwon ty-one; years, 'an 1, in accordance.'orber-'. •wise wtthlthe,prcvi;sions of 1'leo•tion •eight • of rho' AnIendmrn.t totheDominion T,ltnti+ AIJt • passed at -t.h''e • last Session of • Parliament, hereinbefore mentioned:' '• • 15.. In. all. .oases, tlr0 area .included .ili a lease x111111 b7'1)1 proportion to' the 'quantity of.livo stook kept Ihereon,•nt the rate of ten. adzes Of land toone head of stook ; anti :the. failure in a'iy ceee.ot"tire e.s'ee t5 place the r :gais'tte stuck upon the, la, d within three. rears frim the granting 0.1 'the lease, nit Mt snlisequeualy maintaining the proper ratio dist auk to 'the evenof. the. leasehold,. she(( justify the Governor iii' aiiincil in cancelliing suety lease, or ind:ninishipgpropertiounlly. the area cu1taiilerl therein, 1• :2tl. On pl'acilg'the required proportion' of 1totk w115111 the limits of the I' asehnt(1, the 11458ee shall have t ie.priv liege c) p1ircllasirlg, ar.d iodeiv,u'a It ,patent for, a' (motility of land (lowered by such lease, on Which to can-' sfritot I,he bilillings necessary . in cnilnecti(n therewith, not to exceed five'p444 cent of the. area 'of thelitaseho'd,..wbjch • latter shall in. t10. single . case' execed-1(10:000 Beres.. `31, The rental for a• .leasehold 8141(1.1 ,in all caws i)o lit the rate of $10 .per annum fitr each:thousand acres 'included therein, anti the. pi'roe of"laul(1 which . may be .purchased for the cu1)1)1 500 ion• referredIIO in .the )text preceding paragiepu, >hrall he $.1,2o per acre, 1) 0ly4bl015 east), PAYJtr,ST9 Oc LAFI)8. 22. Payments for-ptitiii; . lend4 and also • for pro•otnptious Apel• be in cash, or in v^.ra,, 011 in pollee or m lit.i)•v .bounty warrants - tilt the option 0f the pur0has4i'. • 23. The above provisions shall not apply to lauds valuable for town plots, or to coat or. titer 1111UOril1 !suds, or'tu•stone or mut bre 'quarries; .or to laodd saving w'aterpowl• I,hrruon; and further shall not, of course, cffret Setitions 19 and 20 in each ToWilslti'., which nf,a public Seheols Bands, or auctions 8144(!15 4118,1 '?6, which arts l.iadauli's BayCuliipau,)'s 'J. 8, nrsNts, .Deputy 41llnislcr of Me Interior. Lrvmov Iitfvasst, • Surveyor'Qegcral.- JACKSON, E "FAMOUS" BATTER, Is Now in New -York, PURCHASING ASING I ATS .11NI) ales' Goa rtetti _ _ en! s Fifrnfsh ing • Goods 1' for 'the approaching season, • %.,• Yi s N4 SAC. KS 4 9 FURRY N 'eIV atGHS'SE THIS e Stack wh.e t ` rr$ves WILL COMPRISE e Finest Selection . o Goodsf. EVER SOVb N - IN. .T . IIT; COUNTY. 10145, W. CK The Noted Tatter and Furnisher.