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The Huron Signal, 1881-02-18, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1881. srt� Dr. O.ttee uredo Urn" Ethel fur a visit to Mtaekoka, noon, with the intes- tine of prospeopie* O. Stenos, will *nem in the v. -tufty, lessee foo fieepelse neat week, where 6 will r.aseia la thla fatale. charge • 4Ib.1i Mill ben and w► rent lie faro. John iia Bard, tier Ethel. shut au mile one diiy last week. It was a very VT bird measuring 7 ft. t ta. antrae the siege, Mr. Hayman( intends sending rt bibronto to get it stuffed. WM. 11101O1O1e.-We are very sorry W that II1ige terrain teacher, Um been forted to giviitp isMb1ug on Imt of i11 health. We trust she bent& to memo her duties. ENTiRTAIwNal/r. -Au seitertainlaenl was held in the 1[eN1•xli4 church last Mouday night, in connection with the Mile Sabbath school. Dialogues and recitations were given by the pupils, and Fiume of them were well :metered. The music rotas ale° given by a j uveaile uhuir, re . /estorth. nee. --On Wednesday night, 9th fiat., a fire broke out in the frame building on the owner of Main gad Market streets, owned by Mrs. Markey. The upper story was occupied by 0. R. Calder, photo- grapher, and the trot story by G. Ewerg's hotelier stall ; R. Itigg'a oontectiunery, • and Mrs, Market's canfeotiun.ry and tumour store. .tion 4 the gooua were saved in a damaged eoodition. Ins on building, about $1,000. Insured for $2,000. The town waterworks have thus for the second time saved the town from a disastrous oontagr&tion. A daring deed should also be recorded. When the flames were at their highest, one of the firemen, D. Sills, ascended a ladder with a tea -kettle fall of water, and stooped the =tension of the fire amid the cheers of the assembled crowd. Danginnon. Nr. Pet's.'« Cxultcm CoNeziT. --A a.01 - vett, and.tga angler the anepiaes ''of St. • 's chinch Dungannon, will Le held • this (Friday) evening, Tea will be served in tho Orange hall, at 6 p. in., c.,noert to commence at 8 o'clock. The ;,off of 9t. George's church, Gn:on-ioh, assisted hi Mr. Cani;;oa of Lucknow and others, will oULtribute to the musical entariain- %tant. A Gist -chums entertainnlem is ex- pected. x- BBAw11eo.--Twu young men nam- ed JoseTh Ratford and Alex McDonough, of eke duh and 9th oma of Weil Wawan- use, re.peotively, on Friday evening Let, sawed half a cord of wood an 44 minutes. This is the fastest sewing we have yet beard of. Quite a few Gomrieites attended the tea meeting in Belmore last Wednesday evening. Some time sin a large number of the members and friends of the Methodist torah, in this village presented the Rev. Jan. Brolly with & costly and beau- tiful Portland cutter, and on Monday hat, Spotten and Ferguson called upon him and pretested him with a handsome aura of money as a token of affection and eataam frogs his Orange Hill congre- Monday evening lad a couple of oa behalf of the wardens of fjtq blas chutek in this Tillage, atep- ped sn o Mr. Croskery'a and presented Mies Annie Croskery with a river cruit stand as a rescinder of the fact that they appreciated her services as organist of the church. The gift is a very costly i.ne and is, no boabt, highly appreciated. Thomas Naito/sea, who will be known to any as the toll gate keeper, for nese Leen, near Blyth, but lately a livery stable proprietor, is now moving to Manchester, to keep hotel in the building vacated by R. J. Pollock. Although we had ne municipal elect - tion this year, there has been quite a S time respecting the appointment tfage clerk and secretary of school trustee beard. Mr. Metcalf has now secured both these offices, in competition with Mr. Thorne. Meana Grey, Young & Sperling kayo finished their new ask ]sleek, and new tarn out 300 barrels of salt per day; in- cluding the Seefortk blocks, they manu- facture nearly 700 barrels par day. They are about erecting a saw mill and gave factory in Blyth, for their own else, they require 50 many barrels. Bltk salt is now shipped to nearly all Mations on the Great Western Railway. Fur Soweto -A few daye age lLeaara Fred Whiteley and Wm. Elliott, with a Dilemma saw, cot a simple log 17 uwhea in diannoter i1 tweuly wa,uds. Thislp went Misdoing for that one-third of • Mr. Win. Young, the pioneers tfat of Colborne, has been 48 years in the township. INtxuaWr. The report that Mr. Hata Martial, our genial Bunifaoe, was about to learn for the North-West is without foundation isltalL Oot•Ntml. Dosses. -At tiN .est llseeting o 1 &e flcld l'ooncil, all the members of whisk wore present, a Ie olutlun woe peered rescinding the motion panned at ilio "me.isig held un the 11th of Janes/try, with regent to the money required to pity the hien for work performed un the diem o., 1. It:tries street, and providing that t to several amounts requtred lee pend. A resolution was also passed to Ui. etttxrt Utah the next sitting of the Di- vision Girt he held in Bakers Hall in the villaga, nail that tete County Juge to notified to that effect. lar. Richard Ching was appointed Assessor; Mr. Wm. Harrison, Collector, and Mr Jas. Thomp- son, Treasurer. Mr. John King wan iy painted Poundkeeper, and Messer'. Geo. Park and James Burns, Auditors. Messrs. Wm. Harrison, Abel Martin and Henry Miller were appointed Fenceview- ers for the year 1881. The Reeve was authorized tv issue an order to Mr. Win. Harrison for d150 salary and $4 for stationery and postabe. The license the amount stated by Statute. Mr. Jno. Ferguson was appointed village consta- ble. It was decided that the use of the weigh scales for the current year be let by tender at the next meeting of the r ; Council, and that in the meantime Mr. Jas. Thompson be engaged to take charge v` of them until they are let. After pas- sing a000unta to the amount of $6'9.68, the Council adjourned until the first fees for shops and hots a were fixed at spipe- s ry . . ets'wsoil► that oar. panes. biting hint die d Jeliriuss tee - Moen NOTICL ioiein/ wp Photographing �a (Judet id. Ina nituest. thins> th �anktsq�tas past Woods favor* will peuld ase aetbe terssat pinna ani pre eat - please Power i. Wormer. Life lyse Photos, i1.00 O.et Silo photos, 1.50 2.00 sat 1.>b 1.30 L1Maees PIMA, Der Ise.. - Leto Lia card i'►ttte Mr dew, . - iee9 Te..ww w..•. '.ILANII Vitt NE . met. Pam Sian'.. Mts'd. Mla'd. Uuderie&. Lir � e0am 1 tespm J. t:y,ot s.e0aal rieaafortb .M " 1 10 " 1. 1.3 " 1610 " Stratford. ArKMem Llbpat Hagar tan" w Pans. Esp'e. Mix'd. Srutfutd.L. I.10am 3(pat 7.e0ain Seaton& . L17 " $.Cli V 15 ' Utrierich.Ar LISpn, f1.80pen ll.tlllam UHK.tT W EKN. ittp s. Mali. Clinton loins nor* Annan i.ripm truing south 1M� l.m Atentin e'TAGIt LINIOC Lucknow Stage (dally) aur. le.11rm Klneardiae " b.etkam Delimit/et " IWednesday and iiturdavI arrives s.0aam MIs' 1. 1 upas +.Is• 7.15pm 7.111 .• d. fu ..au Aad Pores to OM the above it 83 OMILLIiR BOTTO M P R r o lE 6- ('wae come all ' and lave your beasts iMaef br letting good and cheap/Photos 1714 ]t. L. Jooalesox's. ALX OF BOOK DUETS dtc. , BY t I Te Jmer. a�Nr .t the gonia nit oao t�maajtt to the IJ the (loan of Oboe f �r wade In the &hove natter dated the stb day of October A. D. Ides. Tenders fur the purchase of aL the hook debts, promissory nous ad other chow* In rUec, be the estate of the late John Meese of Bimetal*, will he received ural the 14th day of Mara, A. D. 1881, Fit one o'ctoek a. , &t whtob tine the taidare will be opened at my omcr lathe (`Dori night. tli oderlch. No tender will be nevrmarily ac eeriest. TItRMaa or BALL. -Twenty Ave per cett to the Vendor's Solicitors. on notification of the tender, and the balance Into Court within one 'south thereafter without interna. LIMA of the mid book debts. promiraury .otsu,►od�nw.*a, sod other these. In the ac t1oa. maiosM petted at the °Moe&a of Vas �esl�er o � Wlwgbam. and the ve■- do tlolleitora. evicts. and at the omoe of ows the r in chancery. at the Court Hone Uoderlo Chilled Plow -AND-- AGRICULTURAL AND-- AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Eu t T. SELLING OFF AT COST ONS; MONTS, Previous to taking Stook and making room for S, . LING GOODS. Po -CALL AND E.tAMINE FOR Yot'I ELVES. - MISS STET ART. it} L t at.r. w. 151a n••••a •....L .ad.,.. 1.... w•rrb.T te1sttnjr . t 8.w wenn the no 11.,. O -...r iL .. metha az • w+p ♦ mat parka Baring parish/wed for tioderieh foundry. 1 ata Siting the premises for the manufactarc of CHILLED PLOWS and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMF.NTB un a 1 ',ale. MIU Was it General Itepoirisg andcbbtsg wilt ' con- tinued. .All work gnaraereetl. Mr. D. Ruu. lman u 11.c a sty loan eutir.rb .1 to collets( payments and girt• receipts cct , halt of Cm: late ants a kanciatan .1• ('t•.. aa11 1 aa onagers fade bted are ',yes*, t to frtt•!r A LOT OF xmw SPJ;ING PRI\Ts. and Meltoris Ladle's Cloaks all Dialers. SPLENDID VALUE at THEY BEEP tbppiselve. accord ingl; . THE I.L-��J.s'tsf ,C1M01\4= TON GARROW &PROUDFOOT. -- Vendor* Solicitors. I H. 1 ter at odnic I 2 OOO Ba,�'re1S Dated t1,e :Atli day et Jammmart er A. D 1 air , , :HARDWARES'rocK. - -- - - � Colborne Bros. THE CORSP'T! BEST IN THE M.liRSET_ OOLBORNE BROS. I HAPS BOUGHT THE toves 1 Tnted at One:, -- (IF- - MR. D. FER,C+USON 1 Tuesday in !lurch at 4 o'clock p. ill. 3toves Y�REAT DISC OU N T! I'R choice hand-picked aph'es for win -,•r 1 l 1 -- --- LOW RATES. We are sorry to say that Mr. Robe Lidlaw for some time past has been troubled with a weakness of the eyes, the sight gradually diminishing that it is with dlllion)ty he can distinguish ob- jects acme@ the street. He is now in Taranto, undergoing optical treatment, which we trust will be successful. Fns Co. Mmerrwo. -- A meeting of Om Rescue Firs Co., was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening 9th inst. , when the following Akers were sleeted for the ensuing year 1 hief, Joie ; Capt., Peter Scott: 1st light, 0. fit. Venetone; 2nd do, Archie ilsott; Ree -Tree, F. R. Seat; 1st Eos r, t O. A 2nd do, John Meadows; let Brune man, T. R.. Smith, 2nd do, Jelin Waddell; 3rd do., Rich. Williams; 4th de, • Geo. Caesarea; Cod eartesea, Gee Lsedimeter, D. MmGRae Cleo. Ra eel; Howes T. ii.Ossekes, F. S. Rion, Wes 1I{tltslter, O. Calvin. Af- ter • number been proposed a onmmtttee was appointed to easier with the Coun- eil is raped to the eneepany. lir. T C. lingers, ear worthy Reeve, having ascertained the difficulty and se - peelers that br&nrlwen experience while attestant' teas at this Beeson of the year, kiwdy 00.111011414 to present theme with fear rehires sails few the gas of the / loved*, wkigi was highly scited by the �p ; sand furthermore shhooould sat b. Mudd is paying quantities, het will sake a farther demotion of a bell, to be seed is ens of lire. to weigh not less Ihpf► W lie 1Liat•il. ('MAN.: L of p' %maim -- Mr. B. Poin- �.._ ter, fo i ltrly of Dungannon, hu settled in bur midst. Having loaned Mr. Peter Bayne's shop, he intends to go into the RAVE TR(IUGHS and manufacture of carriages, waggons etc., int an extended scale. He will also hake a speciality of repairing. We can recommend Mr. Pointer as a young than worthy of confidence and support. SAWMILL_ --Mr. R. McKay, of Stmt. - ford, arrived here last week to take °barge of the new -null lately owned by Youghal and Graht. He will have the mill in running order in a few days, and then we shall have a genuine hum -the hum of the saw. Fanners bring on your n aw -loge. NZWISPAPER ENrasrsiaa.- It has been rumored hen for the last few days, that Courtney and O'Connor, of Port Albert, intend starting a newspaper in that en- terprising village, in the spring; we pre- sume for the purpose of advocating the railway and harbor interests of that P- AcRo&A. -What has become of Au- rora? Does the following brief inscrip- tion refer to him. A urora -ETAT 3. Resurgam. Mr. Editor, you should not have been so ungrateful in regard to our beloved Didymus, as to raise his ire. Among the assembled wisdom and talent in the Dominion House of Commons, he was the only Marl to stand up for the soft - bag interest of (ioderidl. And yet you predict his defeat in 1883. Has he not also labored day and night wiling Or. Tupper & Co., to produce that wonder- ful and costly Patent Medicine, which will be known as the Syndicate Pana- cea? Should our beloved Farrow re- sign, what would become 44 North Hu- ron ? What would become of us 1 Who would then explain to as the blearing' of the N. P ? We have acted on his ad• viae, and havewn warn, wster,n.l- lors, cabbages, Maines, pumpkins, cu- cumbers, &c., to sell to the workmen that he told as would be employed in the mills, factories, foundries and work- shops that were to follow, and be part of the glorious N. P. And the farmers of Ashfield are oven now preparing to pre..nt him with a beautiful squash in 1889. And your predict his defeat! Whet ingr•atitute ! l know nothing equal to it except the ingratitude of the Irish, who persistently refuse to take that old and long tried British medicine (ooercion), which a loving step -mother so liberally offend them, and who is even willing to sus pond the British constitu- tion on their �{ C7owgr&oR. ■.minae .f tfie mases Mas• .1I -rowan. Lownow, Fob., 10. - The Baroness Burdett -Coutts and W. L Aahmead Bartlett were married this morning at church. The marriage osremomy was performed by Rev. W. Carden, amiaied by Rev. HenryWhits, Chaplain of the Savoy Chapel'Royal. No one but the nearest relatives and most intimate friends were present, indeding Rir Fran cia and Lady Burdett, Sir Harry and Lady Keppel, Lady Sarah Lindsay, Admiral and Mrs.Oosdcs, and l 11is Ashamed Barlett, M. P. Mr. La - cutis acted as bed man. Sir Francis Burdett, head of the Alnily, gene away the bride. 11e wedding party were afterwards entertained .t the resident. of Mn. Ilreiranalies, alis* malar of the bride, whom health pwveabd her pew most in sato ektneh. The barman looked remarkably well previous to tib asrrewo. Bourton, is aesotdanee *fall tin Degrees of Rt. Albini will, ernire d the name of Burdett-Ooutla before his own sernama Be and his wife tears this .A.rseau flat the east of Admiral Oae!dltst, is List At the Giusti Ouse is Aylmer the Cert. w Ottawa Oosutf al gam - swateflkd flet Hs orlon( aLasy eam taloa aa snood tams is order to .ell1.M tartar' lazes dee by the tnw'aaklp of Leer, wee panted CONDI'CTINO PIPS , CISTERN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, &. PLAIN AND FANCY TIN WA IRE. COAL '0I L WHOLER•Lh, AND RRTAZL Coal Oil Lamps, etc.. Ord boa, Coggrri. liana Wool Pickings gad Skeet, tMiss. taken in exebaare. 11• a.:}- tele (..f...,d Brack, mvccI1 u. W) ua^• ury,l,.,. basaltu+'w. N'J> ►.alt 1.e%rr Oen *theme JamesMcNair er ■ardware. i ata therefore in a position to sell Mealier tion air «her, iiamilton Street. Moune sa ":"MY. 141r STOCK OF IAVELUS r' , I I ' &fitilliir31 N 1 itr B Province of Onttario Directory POR 1861-1882_ TO Bit PUBLISHED Dl NOV8MtHF:l: 141, Price iL00. LOVELI, at the reQnee' of be.:rat 111. Merchants and others of the Province of Qatari° of the City of Montreal. kc, t to e anounoe that his firm woo publish a RO- VINCE OP ONTARIO DIRF.iTOHV, invember next, containing an Alphabetical Directory AND A TEOROUG!l Classified Business Directory of the Btuioess and Profeaaional tate In the Cities, Towa t, and Villages of Ontaro whit e Classified Business Directory Or Twit CITY OF MONTREAL. The name care and attention t.estowed on the Dominion sad Provincial Directories diri will be given to this work. Subscribers J. STORY. "'°' •ta toilette& Tenn 01 Ad- vertising made known upon application. JOHN LOVLLL a SON Kootenai, ►lea Nett. Pon&i titers. 1*. Sign of the Cool Oil Barrel. Carriage Worl�s! R_ PO= R having leased the shop of Mr. P. Ba e, is now engaged in the m.rlufacturofirst clams CARRIAGES, BUGGIESWAGGONS, etc. Give me a call, and I will give you prices that cannot be beaten i -t the county. REPAIRING i• c JOBBING` DONE, KINTAIL CARRIAGE WORKS,,,. POINTE SAUNDERS' VARIETY STORE. hating purchased the building formerly occupied by McKay Brothers, next door to the Pest office, 1 will remove to it before the ld of Merck. and until that time offer all goods at a Slight Advance on Coet• FANCY GOODS, WALL PAPERS, JEWELLERY Ire. 'lND) A COMPLETE STOCK STOVES and TINWARE. "THE CHEAPEST ROUSE TINDER THE SUN." 1773-3t. BIG PURCHASE. J. C.DMTLOR az Co., peseiaaed GT B�, PTICIDI PRi/1TR, 10 BALI. COTTON*, 1 CAL* BROWN HOLLAND* THEIR GREAT SALE. )4ONTHC.. T dz CMro_ (Ii'il1N ►, �I (Pil'� ��f�W'P IS OIIiII P 1, which I want to run off quickly. DO= MO B T AT 6408 MOBS All WILL atA n - Y04. Fresh G -round Water Lime in Stook. AGENT POR BEST STEEL BARB PENCE WIRE. LcKENZIE Holiday Presents! At BUTLER'S. Photo and Autograph Albums in great variety, Work Boxes, Writing Deeks, very suitable for preeents for Teachers and Scholars. PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. - ALL CAN BE SUITED. Stock is New, very complete, and consists of Ladies and Gents' Purses, China Goode of all kinds, Ruby Goode, Vases in many patterns, Flower Pots, Cup.' and Flowers, China and Wax Dolls ! A large Assortment. Smokers' Sundries- Merschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders and Brier Pipes- 100 Different Styles. School Books, Miscellaneous Books, Bible!, Prayer Books, Church Sermons, WieLEY's Hymn Books, Psalm Book!, t.. de. ---Subscriptions taken for all the beet Exouss, homes, buss, AMsamlit and CANADIAN Papers and Magazines at Publishers lowest rates --now is the time to subscribe. A full artc,ck of Selsobl Books, for Teachers and High and Model School Students All will be sold cheap, and Patrons suited. 1 have a choice and large selection of Chri 1:l and New Year's Cards! THE BEST EVER SHOWN, AND CNEAPZI MAN sVE1, .At BUTLER'S Germiston Telegraph and Postage stamp °nee. t7w • GRAND CLEARING SALE T LF -O F - Boots and Shoes, -A T- CAMPBU1 BOOT and SHOE EMPORIUM, FOR UNE MONTH. Previous to Stook taking. 1117 Stook is Largould well-amportad, GREAT BARGAINS Gasterwk. Jam 11 18I1) will be Sive&. .riA WM. CAMPBELL leen