The Huron Signal, 1882-03-10, Page 2THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1382.
�3DOORS,
S MOE88ULDINGS, sad every
Description of Interior Finish.
STAIRS, HANDRAILS
NEWELS and BALUSTERS
A Specialty. Send for Price
Lot.. SidINGLKS
LATH & LUMBER.
Estimates on applies
tion. PO -Address
FRANCIS SMEETH,
Goderich.
Carlow.
House Slxo.-Mr, Alex. Glen sold a
span of young John Bulls to Mr. Charlie,
of West Wawanoah, for the handsome
sum of $300. One of them is only
goodock years old. It pays to keep
We are glad to learn that Mr. James
Straughan, of the 6th con., who had his
leg broken some time ago, is now able
t, be around with the aid of crutches.
$heapa?g$Oa.
A TruirT Sol('EEZE. -While Jill (:w.rge
Walters, foreman of the Cent soviet saw-
mill, was •ossistu.d . load the mill car-
riage with loge, .i.e lug rolled hack,
crushing his foot holly iegaiest another
log. For se••eral days he Was laid up,
but he is now hopping about .prig.rtly,
measuring lumber etc., being helped in
his locomotion by is crutch sent him by
the Dunlop sick committee, who have
r.ot forgotten th..•ir former townsman.
Dunlop.
Mr. lfoelge, of the tirm of Bodge .i
Haynes, is visiting relatives in Toronto.
Mrs. Uillesni. , of Exeter. ii visiting
friends here.
Mr. Geo r.o. )McKee, our genial town
ship assessor, is on his rounds. He is
keeping a sharp look out fur doge. We
are also informed that he is not unwilling
to take the names of any young lady
wanting a 'Manitoba husband, and will
if tt•vv ).l a ... 1 . • 'Marquis
.. Luster
Colborne.
to Roins. --Duringv the early part
of the week it seemed as if the bottom
had fallen out of the roads. They are
i. ,w sontevhat iulpreved.
SILVAN SoNoartiue. - The time of the
s.nging hinds is at hand. Chopla•rs are
cheered in their task by the sweet 'Dices
of the robinsand blackbird& "The woods
is full of 'em."
1►aur.---1f r. John Brindles, of the 9th
con. died on Saturday hut, at the ad-
vanced age of 8(1 year.. He had lived
in Colborne f ,r over forty years, and
was one of our oldest residents. His
funeral took place from his late residence
on Tuesday last, and was well attended:
Deifiet.
Mr. John Loughead has sold his hotel
to William Loughcad, of West Wawan-
ush. Mr. Loughead leaves next month
and purposes going to Manitoba.
The marriage fever is raging in this
locality. During the past month
three couples passed the "bourne
from which there is no returning,"
(►n Thursday morning of last week
while the scholars of Belfast school were
playing in the play ground, a little boy
about twelve years of age, named Joseph
Phillips fell and broke his leg about two
inches above the knee. He was speedily
conveyed home and a doctor sent for,
who set the broken limb. The poor
little fellow is suffering great pain, but,
is doing as well as could be expected.
Leebara.
MuscLE.- With the help of a long saw
128 cubic feet of inaplo wood were cut
split and piled in 30 minutes recently
by James Strong and R. Gibbs. These
knights of the axe are willing to meet
•Ir. Morris, of Garbraid, or any chopper
in the county for a wager. The above
feat was perforated in the Point Farm
woods.
Om; MarlrING.-The rain storm un
Tuesday prevented many from attending
the open meeting of the Temperance
Lodge on Tuesday. However, the pro-
gramme was gone un with, and the read-
ings, songs, etc., were well applauded.
The lecture on "Backbone" byt Mr. T.
McGillicuddy, received good attention,
and at its close a vete of thanks was
moved by Mr. John Clutton and second-
ed by Mr. Cowan. Mr. J. Linklater
occupied the chair in a very efficient
manner, and also sang a couple of capital
songs.
GotUrioh Township.
Mr. David MsBrien has bought the
farm of Donald Bruce on the 2d con.,
for $3,500.
Mr. Thos. Potter has bought the place
known as "the' Walker farm," 80 acres,
on the 12th con., at $1,800.
John lialkeld, of the 2nd eon., has
just purchased a splendid mare rising 3
years, from Mr. Kirkpatrick, of the
Nile. She was bred by Mr. WiLon,
Blyth, was sired by Mason's Clydesdale
"Bank of England," and weighs 1490
lbs. She is probably the finest beast of
her class in this section and the owner
would not take $1100 for her. A. M.
Polley has a brood mate that will de-
pot* the position claimed for Mr. 8al-
kel 1'.
TRA Masraxu. - A tee meeting was
held nn Thuniday evening last in Col.'s
C. M. Church, derish township, and
was sures d.11y carred out in every re-
spect The church was crowded in each
an extent that the stove was removed to
snake extra roam After sapper, pre -
in the well known style of the
(.alio 44 the neighborhood, �.s�.
were mad* by Rev. Move. Me sIi aaghs
Ltig, Cook, and Mr. A. H. Manning.
Rev. Mr. Livingstone occupied the chair,
and the chunb choir interspwn«i the t
proceedings with a number of appro-
priate and well sang hymns. The even-
ing following a social equally sec t
nodal was held in the same place. Al-
together about $00 was rsalired.
BHRIOIII3 AFFAIR.
Detr.M tNsM
agahae.s abase • Ceoaaa ea
1N Trots -Their Arrest --Tae is Mart
Realises Ss rues ss.
STRArrosb, Feb. 7,5. -A seri. shoot-
ing affray took place at the d t here
last flight on arrival of the t froom
Sarnia. Four ,men, supposed to gam -
biers and blacklegs, who give the names
of G. F. Johnston, U. Morton, G. Wil-
son aid G. Ford, and who hail from
Detroit, Trenton the train, and no doubt
were precttaing their calling with one
another or a fifth party, when a dispute
arose. The facts cannot beleart►d, as
they ars all very reticent, but fro the
information gleaned we are able to elicit
so mush that a quarrel took plea, and
on arriving here one of their number,
stepped out on the platform sad was
shot in the right side by one of his corn -
Me ball lodged neer the
HoRwapin. He wripen to the Shipman
tt
sS aad Dr. D. M. Fraser called who
probed and secured the bullet. Dr.
Fraser says his chances are favorable
for removers, but cannot give a decided
opinion as yet and that his condition is
critical. The three other were imme-
diately secured, by constable Armour,
of Vie G. T. R.. and Middlediteh, of the
town. een.1 1.. e'u1 up, chief .\1!4••11
then G,•.. ch;true "f thew :cod they are
at present in cuiIt. Nl)'. Ail n:te.-
ti j,.tion will be held at scene !ben
to -,lay when it is jn,ssible further tact.
will he elicited. At present it 1..•..s
very serious, for at (east tw..of the :utin-
ber. who hal revolvers in the', ;N,s.es-
sio1 when arrested. Johtw.n says Ire
has h, wife and family in Detroit, hut re-
fuse. to say a word against his "i ;tai.'
P.
Tae 1. L. limb.
The U. E. Club. organized io. till a
felt want of the Conservative party, has
hied :t most unfortunate financial career.
Sir John :Macdonald has repeatedly d. eke
his best to put it on legs but 'somehow
it cannot stand. The Reform pispen,
too, have Leen down on it, and altogeth-
er, though a abort, it has lat." an et eilt•
ful carer. Perhaps brighter d.e.cs are
in store, but it does out look the: way
at present
Bailin) Armstrong seized the
tables on Monday morning for $900.
The Restaurant Francais is not closed
as many suppose, but is miming
the same as ever, it having been leased
from the club, and is not inclu•le.1 in.
thio arrears ind :...oi no connection with
the club.
vuEait eunoRe.
Whether the U. E. was entitled to it
or not. it has always had a bad rej.ata-
tion for gamblitlg. Certain [enons who
are prominent lights in the Conservative
party, have been credited with -skin-
ning' innocents at poker in the parlors
and card moms. As a consequence,
many prominent Conservatives have
avoided the place.
Another rumor that appears to be a
fact is that • certain young lawyer
'whose name is withheld for the pre-
sent), a recent office -holder of the club,
invented a novel method to pay the tax
bill on the club. He had done some law
business for the Ottawa authorities and
sent in a bill for $1800. This was tax-
ed down to $1500 and a cheque for that
amount issued by the Minister of Jus-
tice, there being a tacit understanding
that the young. legal gent should die -
Charge the tax bill of $900 and keep the
$600 left for himself. He got the che-
que but did not wipe out the taxes. He
says that there was so many other
claims that he thought it would only bees
throwing the money away, and so he has
it yet. In order that the truth may be
got at we may state that the law bill
sent in to the government included
$500 for passing the title to the site for
the proposed government buildings in
Hamilton, bought from Mr. McInnes.
According to ourinformant this $.500
was taxed down to $400 though it is
said one taxing officer refused to touch
the bill at all. Four hundred dollars
appear a big amount for such scrvi:e. -
[World.
The areati.
There are others beside Sonar,: Alex-
ander who are asking what the Senate is
for, and whom it represents. The theory
of the Senate is a very pretty one, and it
is easy to conceive of a number of elder-
ly gentlemen calmly deliberating, in an
atmosphere of peace and serenity, un-
tainted by party politics, on the meas-
ures sent up from the House of Com-
mons. The Senate was to be s sort of
Supreme Court -a high judicial body,
bringing to bear upon their deliberations
the experienee expired in the lower
Hos:., h;;t leaving every restlgc of fac-
tionism behind. But there is a vast diff-
erence between what the Senate was de-
signed to be and what it really is. No
one will pretend to say that the object
for which it was designed has been at-
tained. On the contrary, it has fallen so
short of what it was designed to be, that
then is a pretty general opinion through-
out the country that it should either be
done away with or re-ttindelled nn an
elective, instead of a nominative, baai&
It is simply the register of Sir John
Maodonald's decrees, and as itsmemben
are uninitiated for life there is no chance
of it ever being anything else as long as
Sir John retains control of the Commons
The best thine to do with it would be to
abolish it. It is responsible to nobody
but itself, and its membsn are not re-
quired to Rive as amount of their stew-
ardship to the people. The troth is that
it has degenerated into an hospital for
decayed politicians, who amttee them-
selves by fighting their battles over
again, under the delusion that they are
'err* the country. •-jToreuto Tere-
Two man residing on the 9th cone's -
aim of Blanchard, named Notaries and
Mossip, were disputing over propel",
last week, when the former drew a re-
volver and shot the latter in the chest.
A son named Innis wrenched the re-
volver out of Wearies' hand. Mo.•
tries wast awn; after rang he got the
revolver hack from Innis and went to a
neighbor's barn and discharged the conn
encs .1 two charges in his forehead.
Dr. I.nng extracted loth halls from
Montries' had. They did not prem..
rate the breis. The ball has not beets
a:trseted from Mo.sip. chat. Beth
may recover
TSH WORLD OVBR.
Sir A. T. Galt has submitted to the
Committee un the EuesuJewish relief
find a scheme for advancing aid to re-
fugees with a view to their settlement in
the Canadian North -test.
Rumour lou it that he Czar is so dis-
gusted with the state o *trains in Russia.
that unless a speedy improvement takes
place he will abdicate iwutediately after
his corunatien.
G be
ter
health is so much bet-
ter tat he wishes: to go to Palermo
to nal the cotunreworation Sicilian
vespers, which begin on the 31st March
and continue four days,
The Austrian Military (Mutts states
that should war happen, Austria must
fight Russia single-handed, as the alli-
ance with Germany stipulates that each
country should aid the other only in
ase the enemy should have an active
ally.
Lieut. Daaenhower, who is still suf-
fering from an affection of the eyes, has
been forbidden by his physician to start
for St. Petersburg until the weather
gets warmer. The remainder of the
survivors of the Jeannette will start
witl t hint.
The Marquis of Salisbury denies that
the Lind Act Enquiry Committee ot the
House .4 Lords will endeavour to dimin
ah the rights that tenant. have acgtiired
under the Act, and says that any thenft
must
be in the way of redressing the
wr.ngs of the laadlurds.
At a meeting held in London, Eng-
land. yesterday, for the furtherance of
the proposed Internatinnal Fisheries Ex-
hibition, the Prince of %Vales presided.
Sir. A. T. Galt was present, and
promised the co-operation of the Domin-
ion of Canada and Newf.oundland, ad-
ding that Sir John Macdonald had au-
thorized him to subscribe £500 to the
general prize fund.
At a barn raising in R.ouau cu,unty,N.
C., on Thursday; Feb., 23. John Held
and Peter Joseph qu,errelled. Held
threw an axe at Joseph, and the blade
split his head, killing him. Held lost
his foothold and fell from the building.
breaking his neck. Three men • were
mishit a heavy lis,, aud one of them was
W. excited at the tragedy that he lost
his hold, and the log fell and crushed
Richard Willey to death.
,The grant of 8150,000 to the fisher-
men is defined as a straightforward at-
tempt to bring those . people to support
Tupper's candidates in Nova Scotia. If
the Government really desired to assist
the fishermen, the obviously correct way
to.do so would be to take the duty off
flour, meal, and articles meed in the fish-
eries. But to continue these oppressive
taxes, and, et the same time, take money
out of the treasury to be Kxpended by
Government agents on the eve ot a gen-
eral election, is downright fraud and
corruption. -[Ex.
It is now understood that the .raid
of the Ontario Lsgialatunl will ohne on
Wednesday or Thursday of nest week.
The Montreal ship labourers have
.dopted for nest .senna the raw hoer
wages, 26o. for day and 30e. for night,
and double figures for Sunday work.
The expense to the colliery of Gov-
onron General since 1867 amounts to
$1,730,490.34. The repairs to the
4ce Regal residuum., including furnish -
Thehave est $526,000.
The Kna n Hotel was burned to
the ground ,4 Winnipeg, Feb. 28. The
funiaoe bunt. All the guests were sav-
ed, but lost their property. The has
will be heavy. Nothing was saved.
The London Band Tournament Com-
mittee have published a statement of
account for the tournament During the
Proviseial Fair last year. A balance of
$740 is held over for the ensuing feir.
Wta. Donohue, of Kiattutoo, was ar-
rested us a charge of taking a odd ring
fren a Belleville girl to whom he was
raking love, and giving it to another
with whom he had similar relations.
Mix Kelvill., Guiteau'. sister, has
sent in a letter to the. United States Sen-
ate, protesting against the elevation of
Coukline, whom she holds to be morally
responsible for Garfield's death, to the
Supreme Court bench, while Guiteaa,
the victim of a political creta, mast be
made a scapegoat and hanged.
The captain of the Dundee whaling
steamer Esquimau:, arrived at St.
John'., Nswfonndland, lariats having
been enclosed for thirteen in vast
fields of ice off the Newfoundd coast.
Five ships from Dundee were sighted off
Cape Spear, drifting helplessly with the
ioe fields. Several wrecks ars reported.
The hull of the Lyons has been discover-
ed b.tesen Puffin Island and Baocanliea
Island. The whole Atlantic soot travers-
ed by often .teatnahipe will, it is
thought, be studded with huge ioe bergs
reuderiag traffic dangerous.
A collision occurred at Buffalo, on
the Grand Trunk Railway tracks at
Black Rock, between Ferry -street and
Auburn -avenue, on March 1st. A Cen-
tral switch -engine, with three freight
cars, was standing on the Trunk waittee
to have a switch chanced to the aide
track. A mixed train on the Grand
Trunk, due at 5.10, came suddenly'
arouud the curve, and although a warn-
ing whistle was blown, the switch -en-
gine lould:not get away. The three
freight trains were demolished, and
head -light and front of the Grand
Trunk train were badly damaged.
James Renshaw, engineer of the Grand
Trunk locomotive. jumped and 'was
slightly injured, The fireman stuck to
the engine and was badly shaken up,
but not seriously hurt. The passengers
escaped. It is said that the flagman was
to blame.
\Vaahington, Feb. 28. -The mai..rity
re curt of the House Committee on Elec-
tions in the Utah contested election Daae,
save polygamy cannot be protected under
the Constitution of the United States. It
is true vagaries may be indulged in by
persons under the Constitution when
they do not violate the law or outra$s
the considerate judgment of the civihs-
ed world; but when such vagaries trench
upon good moral. and debauch or threat•
en to debauch public morals such prac-
tice should be prohibited by the law like
Any other evil.
Iv a late issue of the Inverness Chroni-
rle, we observe a lengthy account of the
visit of the Duke of- Edinburgh in hie
official capacity of Naval Inspector, to
Stornoway, the most northern town in
Scotland. He was hospitably received
by Lady Matheson of Lews Castle, and
his arrival was celebrated with great
.slat by the inhabitants of the section.
About nineteen years agn, the Duke,
then a midshipman, visited Stornoway,
and his later visit has awakened re-
miniscences connected with his former
presence amongst the people of the sec
tion, The account c.f his reception. a
published in the ('hronie1 , i9 extreme)
interesting.
fD&•LINED -An enterprising firni o
the other side wants to send us a por
unit of 1luiteau. We don't want a nor
A young man named Hayes eaves
sunned um fiattuday last to serious two
negrow named Smith arid' lariat whe
wore indulging iu a free tight to a Hotl-
ine! restaurwa . Oft of the oombatants
drew a rev,.lysr and find at the other,
Hayes receiving tae *mamas, and drop-
ping dead. Both Smith aud Barnes
were .,..stud.
AUCTION SALE
OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
•
The ruralises ot Wm. Roblasoe, who is
about lsat•ing ter Manitoba, will be .eld by
poetic aucuun. at the Manse Inert the (Mello
ubmrokl at nae o'clock on
Friday, 10th of larch.
Conrwag of cadet.. sofa, tables, theirs,
stands, sideboards, stoves, bedsteads. wash -
steads, bureaus, wardrobe. Lanese'. book
oat. *turns, mirrors. carpet sweeper. seriat-
im ste..
rtag•irs..tc.. etc.
sea without reserve. Tera Cash.
.1. C. CURRIE.
list Amities see.
Senator Alexander spoke oat bluntly
in the Senate in reference to the old
Bank of Upper Canada, which went
down in 1866 after struggling to keep
its head above water for some years,
He says that there ire people in Canada
now, occupying prominent positions and
enjoying great wealth, who borrowed
stoney from the bank and never paid it
back. He instanced one case of two
drafts for £100,000 sterling each, making
a million of dollars, which were cashed,
although the bank directors knew per-
fectly well that they would be dishon-
oured, as they were, the bank losing the
money. He intimates that a number of
the ruined shareholders of the bank are
organizing to begin actions for breach of
trust, and believes that if they follow up
the action in the courts they can recover
more than one-quarter of the capital of
the old bank. -
-ter_
There existaan unfortunate feud be-
tween the brothers Henshaw, of West
Nissouri. They are well up in years,
and their hatred is not founded on the
petty jealousies of young men, which
blow over in time. George is a bache-
- tor, and lives at home with the old folks,
and by virtue of his conduct has secured
y
la favorable place' in his father's will.
This has so enraged John that he hates
n this brother with a deep and bloody
. hatred. The other day he entered a
trait of Guiteau. The world is already
sick of this infamous fiend, and the
sooner he is buried and his likeness for-
gotten the better. In keeping with the
enterprise which li4 pandered to the
worst tastes of the reading public of
late some of tie daily papers are now
publishing biographies and descriptions
of the being who is to be Guiteau's
hangman, It would look as if the only
object of many people now -a -days was
W accomplish nnteriet;, ectn as mur-
derers and hangnin, and it is a pity
that the press aids them so touch. This
is one of the evils to be set against the
benefits of the modern newspaper.
Among the paasengers who were Iced -
ed rut Castle Garden from the steamer
*iealgai, from Antwerp, on Saturday,
was. Leopold Daen; n man about 45
dean of age, whose head was ornamented
by two well-developed horns. The
borne were as large as those of a yearling
calf, and ptdjected from the forehead•
one on each side near the temples. The
man attracted much attention as be
walked about tkrGarden and exhibited
hu .angular appatelages. There weft
about 400 people the !wilding wad
Mr. Dsen caused lead laughter by his
strange antics. He brewed itis had and
dashed furiously at the people after the
manner of a wild Texan steer. Mr,
Down was unable to speak English, but
through an interpreter he told a reporter
that the horns began to shotrthemselves
when he was about eight ;ran old.
They grew until he was eieiitasn or
twenty years old, when they attained
their present sirs, And esmed to gpaw.
Mr. Dien s ase was inrestigated by sev-
eral European physicians and surgeoas,
with the view of ascertaining if the
horns could be amputated. It was de-
cided that amputation would be dower
ons to his lib, as the appendage, were
found to be composed of a boa- y sub-
stance and, in fact, a part of the skull
itself. He was aftonsemaied to America
by his wife and ane, the hatter a lad not
yet is his teems. Oa. of the Castle Gar•
den officials who examined the boy's
head said that he could plainly feel un-
der the akin the points of two horns
which bad secretly oowtianoed to de -
'sloe
blacksmith shop where George was, and
rifle in hand, challenged him to fight a
duel. John was known to be a dead
shot, and so George declined the in-
vitation, but subsequently had him sum-
moned before Squire Hannah. Yester-
day he was fined $12.60. The day be-
fore they had been before Squire Peter
on is charge of assault; and the end is
not yet, for the enmity is so deep that
they cannot rest.
J. C. reedy. sal! Lass.
Credit auction sale of John Boyd's
farm stock, implements and household
furniture, on Lot 21, Ioke Rang., town-
ship of Ashfield, adjoining Kint*il, on
Wednesday, 9th Marek, 1882, sale cosi-
minces sharp at one .'clock.
Friday, March 19th -.Auction sale of
household furniture. The furniture of
Mr. William 'Robinson J. C. Caine,
A uetioneer.
,lass,
SHARMAN- RatM--0a the 1st last., at�q d res -
Memo, of the bride's father, by tgrf
awgb r. Jamieson Reid. of Oodc/Ic6.
Dr. Williams. r. Wafter Sbarman to
BRINDL*T -At lot 0 s. 0/�; towa.btp of Cat-
. en Seturbora7. Feeraary Mk. J.$.
ewimdl•y.aged M years.
Fianna-laColberse. on Tbmsday. the Ord
Inst.. W.uingtoo Infant sea .f Petr rim-
er. yr., aged 11 useaths.
McPbee-1n Colborne, on Feb. lard, the 1a.
fast ehild cit Mr. Charles boP'h.s.
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Leiria Passage, M00kola Rotorua- .110t• $110.
teo.r,a t (*eta. ea Bestirs Tickets, ppB4.
Steamers sell every Sacs/MN to sad Goan
Naw VOILE arm Lon Don Natter.
Cabin Parade. 06atsiRsearaa $tOO and
Steerage paesessegrookod at low roma
Nnseagee aommemodstbaa oasaesilsd.
ALL 9TATaauows ON MARC DaDa.
Vaaseasera booked at lowest rates or trent
Germs.,, Italy, Norway. Sweden. to.
to.
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ay.. apply to 111LCDERnON BROTHERS.
New York,
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Banking.
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Interest allowed es deposits. Drano on a
the principal Towns and Cities in Canada
Great Britain and Use Milted States, bough
and sold.
Advanos td Farmers oa Noteswith one o'
more endorsers, without nortg.g.. 1733
TO
Petit School Inspectors, Trate:
AN
T�ACHFRS.
Itis again my duty to wall your att.nttoa to
the provisions of the Public School Law with
respect to the use of Text Books. Public
School inspectors aro required to see that tea
asauthorlsed books are used In the Public
Schools. Trustee* who permit such sill lose
their share of the Public School Grant, and
Teachers substituting any suits book fes as
Authorised Test Book are liable to be Dom
/riotedand fined for sorb offence. W. F
ocwR ('o'.. "New aeries of Re•dan Or we
1a Canadian Schools" as t oawgsrlsad la 1M
Proviso" .t _Massa. and therefore auttilect to
this above provisions of th.Lass . (Slimed)
ADAM CROOKS,
Tomato. Jan. a. Minister of lidaestiee.
INSURANCE CARD.
DP.ITISSHH ASS. CO'Y, Topoxr1sW
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PHtLNIX INS. COT, of LONDON IEsgtead) -
talablhbd 1781.
HARTFORDblCOO''Y, of ,fiiizrruau, Coes
-EstaRisk. taken In the above frot-elassOmces. at
the lowest rates to HORACE HORTON.
The uaderelesed L also Appetiser far the
CANADA PER. LOAN AND SAVINOS CO'Y
Toao,rvo.
Mersey to Loan os firs1cis.s security. rota
7 to a per Gat -Charges taod.e.t.,
HORACE HORTON.
Oodertch emit. 10. 100t,
SHERIFFS SALE OF LANDS.
('ocxry or Huston. 1 By virtue of a Writ of
To wrr : crier( Facia.. issuedtbut
Of Her Majesty's Coax Of Chanoery, and to me
directed against the Lands and Tenements of
JOHN WINTER.IDefendaat,) at the atilt d
JANE WINTER, IPPWWnttff► I have seised and
taken In Execution. all the Right, Title. and
Interest. sad equityof Redemption, of the
above named Defendant, In and to Lots num-
ber 1.5 and 1t Fowler's Survey, in the Vfl,e�.
of Harpurbey. In the County of Huron, whisk
•{.ands and Tnements I shall offer for Sale, at
mpey� office, In the Court Homo, In the Town of
Oodetiob, on FRIDAY, THE 10th DAY OF
FEBRUARY. A. D.. 1001. at the hour of 12 of
the clock.
ROBERT GIBBONS,
Sheriff of Huron
Sheriff'. Ofi3ce, Coderlch,
November 0th, 1001. 1012
• This sale Is istponed until MONDAY. the
lrth day of FEBRUARY, 18M, came hour and
place-
ROBT. GIBBONS,
Sheriff off Huron.
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