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The Huron Signal, 1881-02-18, Page 10es geneniesgmno. en. mein •neatemes ereese wew.e 1. eon eine • tf{r0 Sar. (lend for Pries Tir111 RlhlILiB L iL.## & Ul[BfLR Ihnitastes on applica- tion. jar Addree4 FRANCIS EINEM!, Oudericb New Adveresaeswso. daada-O anted--- RIGNAI L Pointer. labor It hallows. IP • rain • , '"' ' TIIE HU141 SIGNALS Fat Minn • 1 jde Waled. *. the lieyogis Detaio- erat, is deed. The population of Toronto is officially given as 77,041. • The dee:Mimi of the yupienimeC ourt, in the Charleroi: and Heiman's,' election petitimas. tau Yriday, enplaltid ems Libe- ral ibel ral and onN e aNurvst[suw , A general raid w is.' n1aeit e ifae?r *lee gs a1*ng dens uattv.frn wredi y morning. Two Senega ,s sad 5i repro- seutettvw were captunti, The only item uf* is tires in the last Gamin is the •ppp oiutuamnt .4 Mr. Thos. Anthony '(iputlatu4 MuCe rtl,y, of the village of Arineeville, to -the poniti. n County Judge of Diefeein. In the Senate yeetutkiay 'he Pacit c railway syndieate bill wait reed at tuird time and passed. Uta the motion for the third reading several amendments ' f were offered and neje ted, on a vote of 34 to 17. THE WORLD OVER The Week's Newel in a Nutshell interest's* eimeeneasteee by Wire sad ■ail. Charles Drinkwster, well-known in c:,nnection with the Grrnd Trunk head offices, Montresl, has been appointed Secretary to the Sacific Lndicate, and commence work shortly. Tag BlunsuWON -The name of bridegroom was formerly given to the newly married man because it was cea- tomary for him to wait at table on his bride and friends on his wedding -day. Lieutenant Maurice O'Connell, of the 70th Rifles, who was killed in the action in the Transvaal on Tuesday, was a {rand nephew of Daniel O'Connell, be- ing the eldest son of Sir Msurioe O'Con- nelL A farmer near Luganaport, Ind-, loot forty sheep by dogs recently in one night. It was too much for him, and he took his gem and set out Before he wu satisfied he killed twenty-three dogs belonging to his neighbors. An editor describing the effect+ of a squall upon a canal boat, says, "whenthe gale was at its highest, the unfortunate craft heeled to larboard, and the captain and another cask of whiskey rolled over- Sjuire J. B. S•syth, °t Londote has received au anonymous le"er eueleeing $5 conscience u-uuuv. Eneleeni w is written:-"Tbis is your just due boforo God and man." The Rev. rather D awn, tat Moatren', has condemned the prnooeed Irish bell as disgraceful in the fere of so many hungry and naked in the city, and en insult to Ireland in her present (-midi- On Sunday morning about two O'clock fire totally destroyed Skinner & ('o.'e h•me factory, the largest and oldest wooden building in Gananoque, being five storeys high, and known as "The Globe Works. 71%t at. EMOssifts gena+[ rine To the Ethnic of Um YpaI. Me. Zenon, --In the mallet of the uccurrenoes in St Stephen's Church, 46 Suaday, Feb. ti, alledeld to to your iaue, I am i,repered to prove these 1 have out gone ray uud any power. I sou pre- psr,d to drove that the uitunter bas ex• tended bis power. k'..r the last all months, whatever I promised be condom nal The rev. gentleman informed me that the church as his ; he hu the entire c:uutrol ; the key is his ; that he would nut allow anyone else to hold It ; and that by right the oulleetrnts are his ; he could 1u with them as bethought peeper, sod that I. as churchwarden, should not interfere. I think br..ther ehurcbward- ens will ague with me that the above is not the law of our Church. To have the difficulties settled, I wrote kis a let- ter pr,p.o eieg each of ns to chores a friend and meet at ('hurih, hoping N, come to au wnderstandiwg. He did not reply. I wrote hins proposing to ask the Rural Dean to act in the matter. I re ceived the re pi y that the Rural Dean would nut be a lowed to interfere- The reverend gentleman promised me to call a vestry meeting ; he did not I request- ed him to all a vestry meeting ; he in- formed rue he would taut. 1 now promos to request the Bishop to appoint a coin- unitteu to investigate. 1 am nut afraid of the result. Joss HUNTER, Churchwarden. A man named Reid, who had been lodged in Brockville gaol for contempt of oourt, died yesterday after havin fallen into a sleep which was prolonged for eighty hours, his pulse and respira- tion being regular. A young turn at Ottawa, garbed in his masquerade costume, visited hie father's store, purchased a number of articles, and badgered his parent into letting him have them on trust, without his identity being discovered. Sitting Bull reached Woody Mountain on the 27th ult. with seventy lodges of Sioux, but the Canadian authorities re- fused to receive him, though they re- frained from compelling him to recross the border. The war office has decided to send a regiment of hussars, 160 artillery, 700 infantry, and 100 men of the army ser- vice corps and hospital oorps to the Cape from England, with a considerable num- ber of extra officers to supply the places of those killed in the fights with the Boers London Truth says: The departure of the Princess Louise for Canada has been postponed, in order that H. R. H. may keep certain private engagements after Easter. The Princess, accompa- nied by several friends, is now expected to start on Thursday, May 12, but it is exceedingly probable that she will return to England in November. The presence of the Prince of Wales at the marriage of Mr. Leopold Roths- child has caused much satisfaction in Jewish circles; as following close on the speeohes of the Crown Prince of Ger- many it is regarded as a sign that there is no sympathy with the Judhenhitze. No English Prince has visited a synag- ogue since 1709, when throe of the Royal Dukes attended a service at one. Pulling un the Scott Temperance Act in the county of Wentworth is fixed for the 22nd of April, R M. Waddell, of Hamilton, being returning officer. In the county of Halton the date is the nth April the returning officer, Sheriff Craw - John Feron, charged with the robbery of the members' wardrobes in the House of Commons, was to -day sentenced to lux months in the central Prison, Toron- to. This is the second conviction of a criminal on this aoeount within one month. Mr. F. X. Cimon will contest the va- cant seat for Charlevoix in the Conser- vative interest, and will, it is said,be op- posed by Mr. Joseph Archer, jr., and Mr. Perrault. In Bellecha-.se, Mr. G. Amyot will, it is understood, be the Conservative, and Dr. Bilodeau the Liberal candidate. Four one -eyed curlers at Carluke Lan- arkshire, have issued a challenge to any other four players similarly afflicted to play a match. The players may use one - eyed spectacles if the sight of their soli- tary optic is not particularly good. One -legged curlers may now bo heard from. Tnt no'-naxn Jerome -John Whitfield, of Grey township, bought a six-year-old cow and a bull calf, for $130; James Dickson, of Tuckeramith, a three-year- old cow for 1142. Also • calf six months old $60; Thos. 8. Sallow, of McKillop, a cow and a calf for $80; and Jas. McLeod a cow for $70, at the sale of Messrs. McLaughlin and Forsyth, last week. Ei neyioit ExPENBEs. --Tho election expatiate of the candidates in the North Oxford election, as given to the Return- ing Office ` en Wednesday last, that being the day named by the statute, for mak- ing the return, are as follows: -Mr. Sutherland, general aoeounta, O6; personal expenses, $96 -total 79.06; Mr. Pattullo, general accounts, $,494.31; Personal expenses, $46 -total 0639.31. BARS Bowfin). - Last Thureday nicht a large frame barn 40x60 fest, belonging to George Campbell, lot 13, con. 18, Grey, was burned down, about 11 o'clock. Everything in the bean was lost[ includ- ing grain, hay, straw, mowing machine and other property. The cause of the fire is unknown. It was first seen by a .on and daughter of Mr. Campbell's who were returning from a neighbor's. Loss $800, insured in the Howick Mutual for $306. Mr. Campbell has a sale of stock on Friday of this week. A GOOD Than Sow.- Mr. Hugh Love, of Hills Green, last week sold a span of heavy draught mares, five years old, to Mr. Hall, of Blenheim, for tee sum of $350. As the price indicates, they were • splendid team, but Mr. Love always rases good horses, and, se a result, he makes the business `,ay. Both mares were sired by Old Welhng- ton. Mr Hall, we understand, hes bought them for breeding purposes. itRMoVAI, -Our townsman, Mr. Alex. MnRae, who for • number ofears has wenn • in tha of Mears. Young & Lowry, keg taken his departure for Lucknow, where be remotes hin oocupa- bon, that of general hlaoksmitiing. Mr. McRae is a 6rst"elam mechanise and the *heady overstocked population of Luck - now have added another to the number. We wish Mr. McRae sureness in his new W here of iatror, [Lufowel Banner. Hong Some ---Mr. Peter MoZwen bas disposed of hie interest in the well known unsorted stance', Old Enterprise, to Mr Thorns* Mcisemilia, of tie tewnahi of (Trey, near Rroesela. Next season Et - terrain will travel on the gravel road between Seaforth and Wroxeter. Mr. McLaughlin has made a inky hit. No horse that has ever tnvel'wl in Huron hes left [sited Min a tenter or more serviceable clue of horses than Old En- terprise aro Ara for the farm, lino or the reerkeet, ealways Mc eom nnd high princeb hope Laughlin may he es fortunate with him ✓ r MrI(;wen has been if he is. he will heel' nn eau* for complaint Mllbt;ra A Outman; Hen. - Once snare the long expected smoke is seer., and the hues of the saw heard, from our saw WANTED --20 CORDS OF FIRST milL Messrs Hodge & Haynes are now w on theurn class cords beech and um�ple. about jP to cords b�reeeen. ApF tdo MOWS STRAND or A KIND ACV. -041: lads W the own- Nooses. High School, erlch. 1771. 1881.. (:outwtm, fwriwt t Oh wt Wish, liea3t.,n t0•h',-Miaow..,.., chLhans ease ............... ifs i1T1 Ha • •l5 tate ^a{I o at 0 !al • 0' Nat per feel ti 30 • • M .t `� y�op� Osilf. Wwlte W. b. Wile*. on the tan rant. eM [Mona of •ion, uanlaanw Fisher Meaning - In the LOO Christian Church. Colborne. on Thursday, 1611. Inst., W the Rev. T. Broad, Mr. Isaac V. Timber to }fins Louisa Mooning, all of ('ulburne. Lightle --Forbes By Rev. J. 51. Kerr. at his rss(dsnos. W Iwgbaot on the Beth of [Inc.. 11110, Mr. John Llghtle. to Miss Agnes Forbes, both of Morris. Stovensoa M1ticemita At the Brume!. by Rev, James Harris, on Fe Mr. Thoma, ('. Stevenson, to Mlss(.atherine Mittelholta, both of Heafryn. Mona PuUock - At the residence of tho bride's mother, wwn.Mp of Grey. by Re♦. George Brown, Wma{nor, Mr. Francis Mann. to Mw, Mary Pollock, Nan. Smith In Grey, on Wednesday, Feb. 9th., Mrs. James Smith, aged 35 year. Skelton In Morris, on Saturday, lob. Sth., Sarah. the balesed wife of Mr. John Skelton aged Ir years. - Barrows In Brussels. on Wednesday, Feb- ruary • Bao Harriett. aged a barred wife of Mr. She People's Column. SERYAN'1 GIRL WANTED A paeral servant who is a good warner sad teener. Partloulars at Ramat Onto". Oderleh Feby. Nth 1981. 17D. ds last week her of ten turned out one y and did a neighbor suffering from illness, a kind turn by cutting him a lot of weal for home use. A CHALLFYri&- -A gay and festive bachelor, who delights in taking cutter drives, was recently storm stayed some distance from home. On his return innuendos of a martial character werein- dulged in by quizzical friends, and no excuse or explanation would be accepted. At tut, the g. and f. bachelor challenged our local jeetice of the peace to go with hint, and if he had been indulging in any philandering on his former trip the J. P. was at liberty to tie the nuptial knot. Oartvaal. -The death of the lata Mn Tobin has cast a general gloom over our neighb orhou"I. Her piesaing manner and kind disposition won the esteem of all who knew her. Many friends will alw-aya cherish a happy recollection of her cheery voice. The cause of her death was consumption, which was brought on -from the effects of a severe cold, caught lest spring. Four little ones are deprived of a fond mother's care, and a husband mourns the loss of a kind and dutiful wife, who has been taken from him in the prime of life. Kr. S. Dickson, postmaster, has pur- chased the farm on the Northern Gravel Road in McKillop, near Leadbury, ad- joining that of Itt. F. McCulla. The farm containa 75 acres, and was bought for =3,500. It is a good farm and well situated, but is without buildings. Hon. Edward Blake intends visiting the Maritime province during the ap- proaching Bummer and addressing the electors of the several constituencies on public affairs. He will receive a cordial welcome down by the sea, and his visit will strengthen the Liberal Party for the coming election. On Sunday morning the sexton can opening the new Baptist tabernacle en Elgin -street, Ottawa, found that fully three-quarters of the'ceiling had fallen during the night. Had tite accident oceured while services were in progress the greater portion of tho congregation would certainly have been crushed ,o death, so great was the weigh; of the material. The whsle cummunity et Fern Creek, Ky., is alarmed by the number of dogs which have bitten other dogs, tats, aheep and cattle. A large number of rabid beasts have been killed, but many mad dogs are still at large. It is supposed that the dugs went mad because the ponds and creeks are frozen over, pre- venting them from obtaining water. James Atkinson, an employee in Oli- ver's mill, on the Enplaned*, Toronto, met with a most violent death at noon, 12th inst. He was arranging some belt- ing, when his cloihing caught in the shafting, and he was whirled around at the rate of 300 revolultions per minute. When the engine was stopped, Atkin - son's body fell to the floor, horribly cut and mangled. Deceased, who was mar- ried and had a large family lived at 181 Ontario street. General Skobeleff telegraphs from As kabad that in consequence of his 'procla- mation calling upon the Tahoe to return to their hones, they are gradually re- turning from Sanddeaorb and surrender ing their rifles. Seven thousand families have returned, and the people are mueh influenced by the presence of influential chiefs in the Roatan camp. A prove Atonal r vi- sional government, with national repre- sentation, has been established, and needy families are being aided from the temple* captured in the foetus The ee"i•. fresh Reiatrtg all day Number neggbix►rhr>•,d of tient Tape a toeing du 1 "f miles wend revelled to 24 hours I►40 � D FeD IRK Wind et 1.0 p.m. lgordt M perp h SAwINo MATCH. --Our village was thrown into quite a fever of excitement on Wednesday the 9th inat, over s match between Messrs Cornelius and Misner, of Cransford, and Thos. and Rich Bigley, of Wawanwh, for $20 a side, Cornelius and Misner sawed first, and succeeded in putting up a pile of wood measuring 24 ft. in circumference, in thirteen minutes. The Bigleya followed, failed by 8 inches in the sante time, of coming up to their opponents, and conaequontly lost the -Hager. Cornelius and Misner used an improved champion saw, and the Bigley's the Galt "Lance tooth" A large crowd was present, but evorythilyg went off quietly and orderly. another match is talked of between the same parties. SUNDAY SJ1tOcL Cor rs: mIon. - The Methodist church in this district held their annual Sunday Sckool Convention on Wednesday, 16tk inst , in their church here. A large number of dele- gates met fr'on the differen'. Sunday Schools it, the district, and a very in- teresting and instinctive diecuesuon took place between the differed delegates on Sunday School work, modes of teaching, de. The Sunday School sebolars sang several pieces dunng the session, and added considerable to the attractiveness of the entertains ant ronw tistrv. • kitNIGHOb.AN BURGEON DEN Tom. OA1w sok ufetses•, Watt M loon below Rau► ul AluntteaJ, " 1 k ON Sonsoriit, ',, WAGON MAKER WANTED- Waated • good man w run • wagon shop in Brussels in connection with a blaek- amith shop having three Gree. there la • good building and lots of work. Also wanted • drat clans blacksmith tor light work. Apply •t one.. to Box 47 Bruseeto P.O. 1773-1 t NOTICE, -DR. SHANNON HAV- ING PLACED IN MY HANDS FOR collection all book accounts, and promisory notes, due blm up to Jan last, 1 must request that all persons so indebted would call upon me at once, and settle, otherwise coats. will be Incurred. 1 will be in Dr. Shannon, office from ten a. m. tot p. m. each day. 1773; JAMES J. idicMATH. ,ti0lbtlr>bi [4 at_et Be wire M. U- Stewart Lau purchased the Beaten fares of 127 acres for $4,500 Elm niinkb•.r, Mr. H. Chisholm, kas, we understand, bought the 100 acre firm on the lake shore, an rear Mr 1 a'klet•r-e lot, for $2,500. Btu War' w -Our Reeves are a bug team, thou weight being as follows. Mr. Anthony Alen, 280 lb*. ; Mr. Wm. Young, about '230 Frere of your town subscribers ear ei•i the figura togeth- er Ce w •01' MetOeai sepses -tuieot'. °t lite weather ter ,Jur week Bawdy, Feb..lidt. �FFeebg 6th Wine at 10 p fresh, clear Number of miles the wind travelled in 24 hours 157. Feb. 71b. Wiwi at 10 p w South- east, frurk._clotedy. NuMber of whiles wind travailed in 24 h wn lil4- remora lunar. )hob. Kth. -Winn at 10 p m Soul& injected. it hu been aemete, that ee.t h'eit Runlet Number of milers eight thousand le perished during , the siege, Two thousand were cut-down' wend t.-+evwllnd in 24 ours 441. by the Runtime during the pursuit. Feb 1016. -Wild at 10. pee :teeth , west, in•edetate gale, cloudy. Owned raining et 8.90 s.m 14.6 cubic inches fell. Plumber ed mils. wand trevellee in 24 hours79:1 Feb. 11th. -Wind at 10 per Norah wast, Tight, cloudy Cornea lunar Number of miles wind tffivelled in 44 hours 3ffie Mph. 12111 Wind d l0 p.m. Drwtk west, Illoong, ba.1nt, cloudy. Norther wf miles wind travelled in 24 hours 66e. ,BglErl 4ram u h rarnebeight of the 11th p � teport. of 12tth 4 cubic marls fwl! ole -,w 'tome* during the nft...r noon h h blew ttei ., (/hew. 1" •-ntirrh Pel, %4tb 1801 Fear one -eyed curlers at Carluke, Lanarkshire, have ensued a challenp t" any other fonr players similarly afflicted to play a match. The players may use one oyeel epectaelee if the sight ee their solitary optic is not particularly gond One legged curlers may now be heard from. A youth lust leend 1uug out in trade. 1 stn a wealthy merchant .aid • "Prayy, tell mo sir. what you rimless,T. oat the motet of rinec est The nabob's rye. with pleasure shone A. he replied, in earnest tone. • ''The secret simple is -i think ) •..' V enol it air it unmans • ma For Bale or to Let. -ij'� KNIGHT, ni.ACTIcA1, Il'A1t 1tura II • hill ark ee 1 et .n u� [daub to b blit fqt a.W1 ets ba uuwt� p I gibe. u•l 1 nrlof� tpeii the that (MBIx. notrkt. 111w ' Jhuctioneering. l •C. OURa1E,TH1 P)1OPLE'S AUC- t • TIONEKR, Goderieh. Ont. 1711. medical. OISACKID, M. D., PUM- A °len, $nr$roa and AA :euu�c� �rye Otani* 'tani of Taranto Ualventty. Office eo�e Unman run t Cameronl Bank, l.noknow. Meet in °aloe, enquire at the Rant,, 171114. TAR McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, 81$- 11 OEON, Coroner, to Office sad residence ea Bruce Street, wooed door west of 8lctorl$ Street. 476E TARS SHANNON A HAMILTON, 11 Physt Surgeons. Acooeohers, 4a Once at Dr. 8 's residucee, neer me Jail, eroderfch. 0. C. RHANNON, J. C. Hstsur Ton. 1711. 1 AIKENHEAD, Y.S. , (SU CCB.811t1B VP to Dr. Duncan) ()redeem of Ontario To- terinary Donea:e. Office, stables and ret wee. on Ne t, four doors east of .oelke�arla1e- llutel, N. B. -Horses examined as 0, cess. 1*. FARM FOB BALE. comprising Lob Nos. 18 and 19. Con. 3, la the Townshipof Wrist Wawanosh, belonging to tho late M- Charles McDonald. containing g ag ACMES In a11. Over thirty acres are Neared. There are over 1.5 acres of good bard wood, and the balance Cedar and Pine bush. A small Frame House and a Well are also on the premises. A good creek rune through the farm. For prs articulaapply to Janata RUa- BULL. Esq.. Irungannon, or o Mrs. WARttooe, Ooderich, or at this office. 1770tf. Holum AND LOT FOR SALE -AT Dungannon, 12 mUes from Ooderich, consisting of 1 of an acro of land. well fenced; a frame house, a good well and pump are also on the premises. The lot has been weU im- proved. Terms reasonable. Particulars can be had from Mr. .1. M. RoexRrs, Merchant, Dungannon, or 1L E. BRowN, Nile P. 0. 1751-tf. HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND 76. corner of Victoria and East strata, in the town of Goderioh, for sale cheap, or will be exchanged for farm property. For ppa•rtteeten app[ to Jan. Swig.[, Architect, office Crsbb's Block. or J. C. Otteni , auctioneer. Lesal. I1AMERON & ROGERS, BARRIS- V arrsa,, Sol is ltors, and Notaries, W Ingham, Ont Oflkrs opposite Royal Hotel. WIngham. M. C" Centeno.. Q. C., M. 1'.. F. itogers.. P.O. Drawer 242. Wingfiant. Ja . 1), ION. 1775. This partners..'. is dlsolved. TO LST --A BLACKSMITH SHOP Conveniently *limited. bring in the im- mediate vicinity of Mill. Hotel and Post Office. This is s good stand for horseshoeing and hobbing. Ateo a one awry frame dwelling ouse, and shoe shop. This is a rare chance fora good Blacksmith and Shoemaker. Apply at once to R. J. H. DELolte, Port Albert. Out. VTOL oreamrrnow Just opened out an eats* .1, New Stock -- Of liAttipije gat price varying fauns 14 •,1 tett to St deo/ at MOORHOTJSE'S. GARROW & PRO1 OFfeee, BAR- RISTERd. Attaewyyss.. Solicitors. etc., Goderloh. J. T. Darrow, W. Proudfoot. 1751. ClHEPPARDTON--FARM FOR 17 rile 00 acro., 50 acres cleared and well fenced. Brick Cottage 8x30, stone cellar toll e lse of bouss. A large creek runs through the lot, no waste land on the creek, A very fine orchard surrounds the house. Oood barn and other buildings. Terms verycosi A w It T. HArstsi. 10t 15 rake Sore Reed. ob borne Township, or to GARROi 1766 'ROuD- ✓ o0T. B. L DOYLE, BARRISEER A N D Attorney, Solicitor In Chancery, ta. Ooderich. Ont. 1751. lis-Opeuiu ofSchools SEAGER & MORTON, B A R R I S- C- newer.&c., Jr.. Oodertch. J. A. Morton, Ing- ham. 1751. SMALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND . Solicitor. Office -Corner of West Street and Market Square, over George Acheson's, Goderlch. 1751. Lr HEPPARDTON. -STORE, WITH 0.-1 Pat. Office, for nate or to rant, with 1 acre land. Stook ail fresh and good. Will selloo very rimy temps having other business to aabnd So. For farther partieulare ail to R. T. HAYwsa. Mao 100 acres of lend, West hall et Lot 5 on the 3rd con-, )r D. Ash Good Ori chard. Trane House, and a stable. Fifty acres Moored and well fenced. Apply to Ooaaow & Pnouoroor. 1161. VALiJABLE FARM FOR SALE - 6. ( oi. A, Township of Colborn Co, Heron owtalning 115 ares .S et which are cleared and in a good ,tete of cultivation. Thorn is a frame itouse 80111s with oelier *der the whole, kitchen 11x10, wood shed UMW, stable 18x26. for horses, also cow stable 14x11. There is a well wttb n never tailing spring. and a good young orchard with about 40 tress eolaooed. Torn, navy. For particulars apply to THou as W ATwof. proprietor. Carlow or to Winnow & PROUDPOOT. Ge filet All the Text Books authorised for wet *WO. Model and Public Schools (fan Its bmight CHEAPEST from ECAMPION, ATTORNZY - AT- . LAW. Solicitor 1n Chancery. Convey- ancer. &c. Office over Detbr's store, Gode- rich. Ont Any amount of money to loan at lowest rates of interest. 1751-y. i)iiRBUANT TO AN ORDER OF 1 THE COURT OF CHANCERY, MADE In the matter of the Estate of Alb* McKenzie, and is the manor of EspDbemia Ann McKea- n. and oilers, the creditor of Allan MoEato she, lots of the Towwsb* of Ashfield, In the County of Huron, who died on or about the month of Juno D17s, are on or before the a.eventh tiof March A. D. 11!11, to send br w Bt prat ' '. 1.. Dole, the soltet pr of loo saaphemiMcKennaAnn McKena and orhese, infw,a of t said deceased. their Christian and.srnamee. adding** sad deaoriptlon the full particulars of tint claims. • statement of thdr wove:o i, and the nature of theseonrltles Of aryl hold by thorn: or hi default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the be•el► of the said order. Eery •redltoi holding any necerity is to proton's the Mme *fere me atm chambers sA Oodae'tob on the twelfth day off March, A. D. 1101, at tea o'clock in the forwnoon being the tilos appntetd tsr adlsdlatlon on the Nelms. 71st d eh!, th day at Febrnarv, 1[161, Signed. H. MAcDvnwnrr, Mood* at lM. OR'8 N CE. s* S latter of Wan estate of Michael An - at the Town of Goderleh. M the Norte « Hurt*, Qeltleman. deboasad. N 1s ren tome efirav rat to the Rs orediNda t tale TV Obe11 P. that thew of of d 04 in of the y of aloe. *leo eta or about the tweat.y-[cumin dap ofNovember. n. awe y heroes the its b,tom Bpiit�Rt WR�kaato *t the last will had rdstnar Alut ease iNMbael Aa - ca d Qeir the i et their MWsrsse.gte et tear Ler held and tse :rare% ihi l5laf f Wltetd by ` a.stb M 1lpnttketntt .nw1 : crlrtl WbutM aln.+ttgst tko totalled theft* having id wn r t +terms of wttlek *tiro int-., Men r5WYM. dell. the' 0151 R wit[ not be nate ter tem [assn so distributed- or say port thereof to whore claim. shall not MVP tho said wzroentor at than Um Veil a1 Atitl glee of um ewe alarm or any part thereof- as the assn may be. 0 A RROW A PROD DPOOT. •"7s• wibidtors ter lIeasbv CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, mer, Solicitors to Chancery. &c„ Godenieb and W 1nghoIa, M. ('. Cameron. Q C.; P. Macara. w M. O. (`.&sewn, Qoderioh. W �g- Miscellaneous dards. JAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &c. Moe, Crabb', Block. Kingston st, OM► rich. Plans and specifications drawn enneo6 ly. Carpenters' plaeterds and mason's weak measured and valued, 2,10011H0USEw COPY BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, PENS PENCILS, RUBBER, EXERCISE BOOKS, and every 1'R. WATSON, HOUSE, SIGN and Ornamental Painter.. Parlor deesr ating made • specialty. OaAINtxo, GILDING. GLAZING. Shop on North Street, opposite the Registry Moe. Godorlch- 1751 STRATFORD BINDERY ---ESTAB- LISHED tem. This establishment la chiefly devoted to job and library work, ospecially to those unique and economicalhalf calf and mor- rocoo styles. In all calms the beet of stock and workmanship with stningth and beauty com- bined Bindery over JohnDutton's drug store. GEORGE STONE, ('IOMMERCIAL HOTEL, DUNGAN- lJ NON. -This first.Nam hotel. has recently been refitted and Improved was to tarnish the best possible accommodation to the travelling public. Oood liquors and choice stands • speciality. An attentive *tier always on hand, and excellent stabling[ and Rhoda. nn the premises. 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