The Huron Signal, 1882-06-09, Page 1t•
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TRIRTY-POIJRTN TZAR.
WHOLE NUMBER 1102.
GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, ! 862.
Mo4:ILLUC :DoT BROS. Pt•stJsRzltt
I Slid A TILAIt IN ADVANCE.
Dentistry.
Xi (Mreside NICHOLSON, SURGEON DEN -
'11 TIST. lueandeldeaue, West Street
sc!• doors below Bank of Moatteal, 1(7
EDWIN KEEFER, DENTAL SUR-
OEON, hate with Trotter t Caesar. the
Mediae lb.tbts of T to.1 All uperetione
aestb sad wntuYi.u�a.eed. bete Rooms, I1ea-
I S will please maksspWttlstestt�in ad-
asovo it
y mall. 1812
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Legal.
s
1 EWIS & LEWIS, 'BARRiS'TERS,
J Attornrzs, nelloitors Ch*ncety to.
(Mice In the ( ourt House, Ooderieh.
IRA LEwla.51.A., B.C.L. E. N. Lewis.
18M.
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR
T MISTERS. Attorneys. Solicitors, etc
G'derloh. J. T. Gamow, W. Proadtoot. 1751
�. L. DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D
(5. • Atk.torney,
nt. Solicitor in Chancery.
alEAGIi.R & MORTON, BARRI8-
A7 TER*, kc.. Ac.. Goderich and W�gba.,
('. Surfer Jr., Godesieh. J. A. Morton, Wing -
ham. 1781.
S. MALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
OMoe-Comer of West Str 3t
ani erisb. emu, ever George Ache7sGodon s.
E CAMPION, ATTORNEY -AT-
. LAW. Solieltor in Chaaoery, Convey-
ancer. Office over Sheppard's bookstore,
Ooderioob Oat. Any amount of money to
loan at lowet rates of Interest. 1751-y.
.CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON,
_CAMERON,
)i ees�_Solicitors in Chancery• ten,
i()amerce.,am. M. C. ()amen,
M. G. Cameron, Ooderioh. W. Z.
Ingham. 1711.
}Fteaicat.
1
D R HUTCHISON, DUNGANNON,
Ont. 1811
MoDONAGH, M. D. , PHYSIC-
G.fAN. SURGEON. Re.. Graduate of Tor-
onto University. licentiate of the Royal Col-
les�s d Pbrsiolane. London. England. &e., &c.,
M. C. -P. A.• Ontario. Oboe and residence
Opposite Bailey: Hotel. Hamilton street, Jod-
erich. 1716-11m
DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GEON. Coroner. &c. Once and residence
Bruce Street. mooed door west of Victoria
Street 1751.
HG. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI-
. clan, Surgeon and Acconcher, Graduate
of Toronto University. Officeopposite Canter
ron t Cameron's Bank, Lucknow. It nes In
oM(oe. enquire et the Bank. 175E -y.
D RS. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
Physicians, Burgeons, A000seherh to.
OMoe at Dr. Shannon's real .near the
Jail. Goderich. O. C.
SHANNON, Jail.C. HAInL"
TON. . 1751.
Loans an insurance.
AlONEY. -PRIVATE FUNDS TO
1 lend on ee.v terms In sums to suit bor-
rowers. ALEX ..14.-D ALLAN.
Ooderich. Nor. 17th 1881. 1813-Im.
100,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
CAMERON. HOLT it CAMERON, Ood•-
lash. 1751.
75,000 TO LEND ON REAL E 8 -
• TATE. Terms favorable. Apply to B. L.
DOYLE, Ooderioh. 1751
80,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
▪ on good Farm or fnt-elass Town Property
• t 8 per tent. Amer to R R A.DCLIFFE. 1751
MONEY TO LEND IN ANY
amount to suit borrowers at a to 64 per
cent. Private funds. Apply to sneeze sad
Moines, Ooderich.
MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
amount of Private Funds for investment
it lowest rates on first -claw Mortgages. Apply
to°ARROW k PROUDFOOT.
OANS FREE OF CHARGE.-
1
1 4 money to Ned et tower* rotes, tree of
any wets or charges. SEAOER ! MORTON.
op 1s Gelber.. Hotel.
lord Marsh jam. 1771.
ja PER OEN f. -THE CANADA
1► Landed Credit Company a ➢reyred to
lend m a• Farm security, On/Wed six per
cent. F�particu4n given upon application
to HUGH HAMILTON: C. L. agent. Goderich.
1786.
$20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
IV teset. Y ibwe TeesD. C money mty ode,
N.
titlecharm* fit -Borrowers
Is y.- gag ViBON t JOHN-
STON. H•rriste s. te.. Ooderick. 1751
RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
Life bid Ambient I..uranoe Agent.
ft,peeseetlagilr•t.dassOompaalsa Also moat
oirsern WCaleb*Qioe�l r is Itt107 woy.ewes s. b It s Owbed Me ta es
Consorts!.
111KIOHT PRACTICAL BAR.
•�~rotors
ima, and
trvftp Pslsrl7M
'Aiello•
alwaysPes es
The People's Column.
$20 REWARD. -THE ABOVE RE -
ward will be paid for information
which will teed to the co.vk:tios of the per-
son or persons who destroyed • portion of the
wlretence between lots 10 and ll, 8th ooa.,
Ooderkh Towsaktp, on the night of the lath
of May. ROBERT HODGE.
WANTED. -A GOOD SERVANT
A good seen! servos In a fully of
two. Geed wages will be paid. Apply to
Mits. limonite ('AnsxoN, East Street- 1814
MISS NETTLE BEEGMILLER,
Having oompleted her studies In music
under Prof. Slppp1 of London. and having re-
ceived a cellar le, Is now prepared N re-
ceive a limited *umber of puede fur Pismo
Instruction. Mies SregttWler is also proposed
to take orders for Crayon Portraits. Satiat•o.
tion la every CASA guaranteed. ltesideaoe.
comer Cambria Road and Newstate Street.
TO RENT. - A COMFORTABLE
House on St. Patrick's telnttg
seven rooms and w•orrdshed. and soft
watla er sad the Slate
phare, Also twp k stOm ir t�
station. Apply to op" Dot.
Newgate Street. Ooderick.
HEIFERS STRAYED. -STRAYED
From the premises of subsartber, lot 3
fah eon.. western division of Colborne.
About the 22nd of April, losteyeartiag heifers.
One is white with roan about the neck and
head. and the other red, with some white
spots. Information leading to their recovery
will be suitably rewarded by the owner.
lone Timis, Carlow P. O. I1178 -4t
DRESSMAKING. - THE MISSES
BISBET take this opoortusdty of an -
bouncing to the ladies of Goderich and vicin-
ity that they have secured rooms ever George
Acheson's store. where they will carry on the
busbies. of dress and mantle making. Hav-
ing bad. several years experience s{ fashion-
able demeanoe.. they feel ooddent that
they can give perfect Nati sfaotlos„ to all who
may wan wanted.
with their cede.' 1 rent -
FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -THE
Luz a premises known se the Tecumseth
Balt WeRr with Block. containing one steam
pan Ott and ewe iron pan bah V with
allpther opportunities for making satin good
mining order. Working capacity1t8Ws r
• perper barrel
dy clew hy toGas.B
P. O. Box
• RENT. - A COMFORTABLE
• House on South Street, ooataining 8
rooms, kitchen and pantry with hard and
soh water. Apply to GEA. McMAHON.
t833-tt.
Auctioneering.
ZM
JC. CCI.& 11 T)ts !'1.OF'LE'8 AU 0
. TiOBEER dbrl.h, o.t 1781.
1 Cr,
C. WILL PAY FOR THE SIGNAL,
free for the balance of UM.
Subscribe at once, and get full benefit of this
otter.
Real Estate.
H OUSE, ANI) LOTS NOS. 33 AND
76, corner of Victoria and East strata, in
the town of Goderich, for sale cheap. or will be
zchnnged for farm property. Tor particulars
. pp► to JA.. Swaim. Architect. office Ceabb's
Block, or J. C. Cumuli. auctioneer.
Legal Notices.
1STOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In pursuance of Chapter one hundred and
seven. section thirty four, of the Revised Sta-
tutes of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that
all creditors and others having claims against
the state of John Pasmo late of the town
atcedaeti. In the County of Huron, and
Pewees. of Ontario, wagon maker and black-
smith, d.n... 4, who departed this rte on or
about the aftesat) day of April last, are re-
quired sasses by post, prepaid. or to deliver
ul(i.waGamow t Prothe town Solicitorser tor
h.
�b �•�w of the town of Goderich.
WM .wed Testawment1eotgxecutrix tb said dececeased. the on
of bsdaw 110 fifteenth day of June next. a
'Misname e.sWalsg their names and ad-
dlemen, ri4 tan particulars of their claims of
by them, and that
WeVErl"ps:Ybellite
soMtiooe<l tee sal.
basothesesred the partIes en-
=
tharsW ratan Dslat bad only to tie
olal of wDlob vesico baa been ,elves as
shoveuired: and the said Executrix will
not be liable for the Bald assets or any part
thereof to any person or persons of whom
claims notice shall not have been received by
her said Solicitors at the time of such da ri-
button.
Clew ! P10VDVOOT.
Solicitor for felly Perrairis. EEeoatriz.
Dated at Peden h. tk5 4th may A. D. it#!,
1f187-41
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Banking.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL. - - - acu,oeo,00n.
SURPLUS, - . - - • $5,0o0,000.
Goderich Branch.
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ELECTION.
WEST HURON.
M. C. CAMERON
At WUILLam, on Friday. June lel, at 7
o'clock p.m.
At la5 $ MC■ SL N15R on Monday
Joao 18th inst. The meeting will begin at
7 p.m. sharp.
At mnarar. airmem0 Emma on Wednes-
day. JttaeNtb. Mestlng coomenses at 7 p.m.
At 4111A11114111€1111141% gimeag Asklod. os.
Friday. June lath. The meeting will begin at
T o clock sharp.
Mr. Porter, or his representative, will have
as opportunity of addressing the meetings.
NEWS ABOI,JT HOME.
• • A cheers/wasp ye, Wan? notes,
Aa' blip he 11 prem lt"
?Mir TONICS.
The rash still continnes 01 Imriea Book
Store fur wall paper at Wholesale prices.
Pontius' excitement Is still at fever heat,
yet SALLOW'e the photographer takes the pic-
tures of bath Grits and Tories In good style
and at prices to pteaae all.
E. I. Johnson has Jest takes • very gas 8 x
Ig hotugr•ph, of the Court House, coptee of
which can be had tor 15e each, hated for
$L.M. Cali and see it. aad leave your order.
Oso. B. Roams. Manager.
Mr. Morton is convalescent.
Miss Jennie Kerr is visiting at Sar -
n1..
Mr. Tom. Sturdy is now on the Win-
nipeg police forte.
Quite a number of townspeople visited
Brantford on the 31st.
• Didn't the "Ontario" howl on Wed-
nesday morning early?
Mr. Richard Parker, band master is
very ill cif inflammation of the lungs.
'Mrs. Capt. Rhynes has been very ill
at Detroit of inflammation of the lungs.
Mrs. Chan Miller and family and Mrs.
Alex. McQoarrie and child are on their
way to Brandon.
Mr. Isaac Martin has leased Snell's
hotel, Lucknow, and last week removed
his family thither.
Mr. Wilmer Smith- is still confined to
his room from the result of the accident
with which he met.
Mr. Connolly of the Detroit "Free
Press" was in tawniest week, the guest
of the Messrs Currie.
Dr. Whitely left Goderich for Strat-
ford on Wednesday, having taken up a
practice in that town.
R. J. Cook, formerly hotel keeper in
Kincardine, died in Winnipeg on May
the 19th of erysipelas of the brain.
PROPERTY SOLD. - The Julius Wise
property, in Port Albert, was sold by
auctioneer Currie on Saturday afternoon
to Mr. George Draper, for $800.
Rev. D. McGillivray attended the
convocation of the University of Toron-
to, to witness the conferring of degrees
upon his son D. McGillivray, gold med-
alist.
Wm. Mills, at one time a resident of
Goderich, died recently in a Chicago
stnall-pox hospital. Two or three wo-
men, claiming to be his wives, have turn-
ed up, and demand his effects.
A runaway hone on Wednesday after-
noon cleared the top of the fence around
the court house property. It was a high
leap for • horse in the shafts. Two
other runaways occurred at the ramie
time.
The Stationing Committee of the
Methodist Church of Canada have ap-
pointed Dr. Williams to Pans. His
suoce.•or in Goderich will be Ree. J.
Wakefield, of Hamilton, a President of
Conference.
Allows interest on deposits. Drafts, letter
of credit sod circular notes issued. payable
1a all parts of the world. 1754.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Paid up C'apilel - 16,000,000.
Neil, - - $1,400,0.
President. - Hu.`: WN Neb'ABrKR
tenn+.l Maaaaer. • W. ni ....casae..
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROS, - - - MAa•oaa.
irostwt allowed es depoalse. Osmole as a
Me
rt pal Tows mei Mem 1. Camila
iae11 • lm sed the Veiled mama. bough
w.�•11� pae•e• w Bele.. wttb •et• •
mss •mdisemwem
wMb/ss mertaati• 17t#
al.rmsrsg atl.de..
GRAND TRU11.
Pap, lFl :.
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51114 IRMM'd
trootto Mir
Alamo
51114.
totfkeetrae� maim an. MiMm dq pat
[I.ear425. ' 1 Slam 7•ss
taeaminer ' 4'adawda y sad
elatavderi venues /sae 41
The employees of the Grand Trunk
realize the full forceof the coal tax when
they are told by Mr. Hickson the Gen-
al Manager, that it is such a burden on
the company that wages have to be kept
down in consequence. -{Ex.
HONOR TO A GODLILICH ARTIYTE. - Miss
Nettie Seegmiller left for London on
Monday morning, by special invitation,
to play the a000mpininents at the con-
cert of the Philharmonic Society, to be
held this evening in that city. This
young lady's musical talent seems to be
appreciated by the residents of the For-
est City.
&Mr. John Goodall, sexton, had two
young women brought before the mayor
recently for taking flowers from a grave
in the cemetery. The flowers were lift-
ed roots and all and put in a basket.
His worship dismissed the girls with a
caution, tut any who in the future des-
ecrate graves In any way will be severely
punished.
We omitted to notice the teameeting
htld in the M. E. church on Tuesday of
Inst week. The chair was oocupied by
Rev. J. W. Sutton, the pastor, and ad-
dresses were delivered by Rev. Dr. Wil-
liams, Rev. .T. A. Turnbull, B. A., and
Messrs. J. Mitchell and T. McGillicuddy
The choir was assisted by a clarionet and
two brass instruments, with good effect
In some of the pieces. The ladies of the
congregation did their part in goodstyle.
the refreshments being excellent.
THE RVERSON MsttogzAr.-WO are
pleased to learn that a very liberal res-
ponse has been seat t• the several sec-
tions for aid towards the Ryerson Mem-
orial Teachers who have not already for-
warded contribution are requested to do
so at their earliest convenience. Sums
from one dollar to upwards of five dol-
lars have been received.
D18CHAROED.-The boy Robert Hig-
gins, charged with committing indecent
'moult upon a girl named Barnhart, ap-
peared before Judge Toms on Wednes-
day. 11 was clearly proved by three wit-
nesses who were with Higgins at the
time of the alleged assault that he had
neither touched nor spoken to the girl.
Lewis & Son for the Crown; Cameron,
Holt & Cameron for prisoner.
UNrvsaerry Hoieosa. -- Our Huron
boys are distinguishing themselves at
at Toronto University. Mr. D. Mc-
Gillivrayy, of this town won the gold me-
dal in classics, and has reosived the de-
gree of B. A. Mr. G. A. Smith, of
Winthrop, also won similar honors. Mr.
J. C. Robertson, of Goderich, captured
the let scholarship in the third year in
classics. Robt. Moir, ex -pupil Gerderich
High School, takes a B. A. A. T. Mc-
Kenzie, of Wingham, formerly of Gode-
rich, obtained a scholarship in medicine.
John McGillivray and H. Davidson
passed their second year examination.
At a meeting of the Women's Mission-
ary Society held June 6th, 1882, the
following resolution was unanimously
adopted: that sit d ecognize and ap-
preciate the very hearty and efficient
manner in which Mrs. Williams, our
Cor Sec. has discharged her duty while
iu office, and express our expressions •f
sorrow at her removal from us, praying
that God's blowing may ever be given
her. A most encouraging letter was
read by the oor. sec. from the Rev. Mr.
McLean, a missionary in the far West.
Reference was made to many new
branches of work undertaken especially
amongst the mounted police. Ilse soc-
iety is progressing.
TEE Pass HOURS. -Thisr
summer resort is now in the hands of
Mr. John Doyle, who is preparing for a
big business this season. We think
Mr. Doyle will be able to give guests
full satisfaction.
Clinton contains a great many smart
people, among them is a clever young
miss, who, a few months ago, made 77
button holes in ten hours. Last week
she discounted this by making 86 hut -
ton holes in the same time.
Mr. George Brown, for seven years
manager of the Ontario Bank at Winni-
peg, has obtained • /ears' leave of
absence, and will spend his time at his
old kpme near God•eieh. Before learn
ing \Winnipeg he was presented with a
pnrse of $3,500.
Lac-rt'ss Rev. Mr. Gardiner, pre-
siding elder of London District, will
leetare in the M. E. Church, Goderich,
on Mondayevening next, on " A Visit
to Ireland... As the adm,ssson has
been put at the low pries of 15 oenta,
there ought to M a large turn out to
to hear a rev. leeterer.
Wilma Beard.
Met last Monday. Messrs. Cantelon
and Ball, members elected for St. An-
drew's and St. David's wards, in the
room of Megaw, out of town, and Pas -
more, deceased, signed declaration and
took their seats. Besides the new mem-
bers there were present chairman Crabb
and Messrs. Butler, Swanson and Fer-
OUR TOWN FATI AB.
The Council met on Friday, June
2nd.
Present. -His Worship the Mayor,
Reeve, 1st and 2nd Deputy Reeves, and
Councillors Bingham, Butler, Dancev,
Humber, Jordan, Ler, Nicholson, Sloane
and Swanson.
The tninutes of last meeting were read
and confirmed
The Treasurer's statement showed
cash received sinoe last meeting $3060-
66; paid $2,805,61; in bank $782.10.
Referred to Finance Committee.
The street Inspector's Report was re-
ferred to the Public Works committee.
The sexton's report was received and
fyled.
The following acoounts were present-
ed: H. Spence, relief, $1.63; J. Hillier,
relief, $1; G. 13eaddell, Fire Departed,
$4; J. Soobie, salt, $4; W. Stotts, hack,
$5; W. Mitchell, relief, KU; C. F.
Straubel, $1.80; D. Ferguson, relief,
$9. G3.
('tBETJRY REPORT.
The cemetery committee presented the
following report: 1. That they have con-
sidered the petition of Mrs. Cattle, and
recommend that she be allowed to place
$ monument on the reserved ground in
front -of her lots. 2. They recommend
that the resolution of Oet. 2. 25, 1878,
by which the Council agreed to grant
the reserved ground in front of his lets
to M. Nichols)n, Esq., be rescinded. 3.
They recommend that no further slesof
reserved lands be made. 4. They recom-
mend that the sexton's house be repair-
ed at a cost of say $30.00. 5. They re-
commend that a tool house beerected on
the cemetery grounds aocording to plana
to be adopted by the council. 6. That
the supplying of water to the occupied
part of the cemetery is necessary, and
the committee recommend the consider-
ation of the subject to the council.
SANORL SLOANi, Chairman.
The first clause was adopted; the se-
cond clause was struck out; the third
and fourth clauses were adopted, and
the sixth clause was struck out.
The finance committee reported, re-
commending the payment of the follow-
ing accounts : G. N. Davis, $2L89; W.
Mitchell, $8.39; W. S. Hart & Co.,
$29.46; D. C. Strachan, $17.
Among the suggestions made by the
fire committee were, that the by-laws
for the fire company be printed, and
that provisions be made for the care of
the firemen's reading room.
PUBLIC worms Convents.
This committee reported, recommend-
ing improvements and repairs to the ex-
tent of $793 during the current year:
(1) St. George's Crescent to be round-
ed up with broken bricks and covered
with gravel, and the end of Bruce street
gravelled $20. (2) Colborne street to
be graded and gravelled, $80. (3)
Drain on Colborne street to be renewed,
$25. (4) Water table te be made and
sidewalk to be repaired on Cobourg at.,
$20. (5) A drain to rte put in on Wil-
liam and Cayley streets, $30. (ti) A
drain 10 x 12 to be put in on Bennett
street from Eldon street to the lake,
$250. (7) A drain to be put in in Wil-
liam's survey, $15. (8) Tho sidewalk
on Huron Read to be raised, $20. (9)
Sidewalk on Maitland Road te be re-
paired, $10. (10) Bruce street to be
raised near to the Cambria Road, $25.
(11) Tank on Anglesea street to be low-
ered 4 feet, $25, (12) Two new tanks
t, be sunk, the one in St. Andrews and
the other in St. David's ward, $250.
(13) Street to be cleaned at harbor, $15.
(14) Essex street, sidewalk to be grad-
ed, $8.
guson.
The usual monthly report of Princi-
tMiller was read, apo informing
Bard that a supply of foolscap paper
and blank reports is required. Adopted
and left with contingent committee to
carry nut in the usual way.
Account of $5.25 from Jea Fields for
teaming 21 loads refuse, etc., from Cen-
tral School yard and cellar, and account
of $3.25 for teaming from St. Patrick's
ward school cellar, and for wood and
brushes. These were referred to Fin-
amoe committee, and if found oerrect, to
d.
be Statement of expenditure from Jan.
1st to June sat, showed; Sundries,
$56.55; printing and statimmey $36.76;
repairs, $143.60; insurance 00;wnod
sad cutting, $142.57; salares,$1,918.55;
salaries to July tit, $495.08; weed to
Jule 11t, $131.00. Total, $2,919.96.
Owing to the endeavors of I(seera. C.
Nairn .ad W. Horton, • large sum of
may has ben initscitted, te les award-
ed as primee for puss .ad sports to be
►des how on Dosuioe Day. A pmblis
will be head is the Town Hall
as evening who further steps
will he i• the aett.r.
tlsmour. Ihmenr. - T►e Rev. Mr.
esteem will posh a @Postal sermon to
ties Ona. htJenm of this viola -
ib. oe the 1uaweA of the ant
is Job, •_ Om Ilithedist Epic
Ae and 181. Goderhh
town, and , will M Pteotiaf.
They will asstllmbd• in their lode
rooms. Goderich, and then proceed m
regalia to eherehowe ham. Ledges God*..
•opal Led
.erne us. sena Ce7Raatr? TRAIL
Raeaipta. -Rebate from county, RC;
Government grsr►t,$635.00; Town grant,
$4,800. 00. Total $6,412.00. Eapendi-
tures-Teaches+ salaries, $3,856; other
salaries, NM; wood and entratat, MO
prating aid stationary, Ib0; reelm in
senses. eta , 0477. Total, $5,441
Aft.r soon dismission, the prevailing
terser of whisk was "economy," the
trftNeoeats were r.osiived cid Fergosm
mound sad Butler seconded, that the
Olsrk lip* b the Town 0.sacill for the
mm d *4,100.00, being amount impair
ed for Public* Schools for current year -
Carried.
Mr. Osntalan suggested that Maur
sive on ssbool buildings night 1N dig
with. his ideaing that the
twperused M
might take its own risks. Th
other maabew Aid not approve.
Bal end Oantelon wen named upon
the enmmittees upon which their pre-
decessare were Adjourned
E. BINGHAM, Chairman.
There was added (1) a small drain
from North street, tank along Bruce
street, $15; (2) a drain at they end of St_
David's street, $15; making • total of
$823.
Moved by Bingham, seconded by
Butler, that the estimate for the dram
on Bennett street be increased to $320
to admit of a larger sized drain being
put in, aad that the report so amended
be adopted.
Moved in amendment by Dancey, se-
oonded• by Humber, that the drain on
Bennett street be carried through to the
Hayfield. Road.
For the amendment-Danoey, Hum-
ber, Nicholson. Against-Tke three
reeves and Councillors Bingham, But-
ler Jordan, Lee, Sloane, Swanson.
The amendment was declared lost,and
the motion carried.
The turket'oommittee reported that
they had asked for tenders for the fees
el the Market under the h law, but get
an bids. The committee then gave the
market to Robt. Young to look after for
the fees, as no one had offered for the
saw- -Adopted
llatisileh Township.
EARLY Sweatt. -A hive of bees be-
longingto Mr. James Cox, sr., of Gode-
rich ewnahip overload on Monday.
This 11 early.
Pt( -etc. -The members of the R. R.
Hall Debating Club will hold their fifth
annual pie -mc at Holmes' grove, on
Friday, loth of June. Each pic-nic has
been a great success. Such a thing as a
failure is never for a moment thought of.
Hotaa,VILLI, May 26, 1882.
Council met to -day as court of revi-
sion. Members all present, these hav-
ing q ualitied the appeals were proceeded
with. The assessment of Thos. Higgins
was confirmed, the change asked for by
Messrs. Nixon, George and John ,Sturdy
was not granted. The reduction asked
for in Robert Miller's assessment was
granted. The assessment roll was gone
over carefully when it was - moved by
John Cox. seconded by James Leith -
wait, that the assessment roll of 1882,
now revised and corrected, be passed. -
Carried. The court of revision being
over the minutes of last meeting were
read and passed and the ordinary busi-
ness of the township gone on with.
James Connolly was appointed path -
master in place of Edmund Ceurtice,
who is away from home. Moved by
James Peacock, seconded by Joseph
Whitely that a sum of $75 be granted
for widening the 3rd and 4th con. to
statuary width, in front of Messrs. Rob-
inson and McLusky's farms. -Carried.
Moved by Jos. Whitely, seconded by
John Cox, that a sum of $100 be granted
for cutting of a hill opposite let 18, on
5th and 6th oon.-Carried. Moved by
James Laithwait, seconded by James
Peacock that a special grant of $100 be
set apart for the purpose of improving
llth and 12th cons., from Holmesville
to Maiden(' River, under the superin-
tendence of the Reeve and mover. -
Carried. Moved by James Laithwait,
seconded by James Peacock, that on ac-
count of the sideroad in dispute com-
mencingat 7th and 8th con., between
lots 30 and 31, and running accrues 5th
and 6th cons., 3rd and 4th cons., 1st
and 2nd cons., the clerk prepare a By-
law according to Mr. Passmore s survey,
to establish said road and to have it
ready at nevt meeting of Council.
Moved in amendment by John Cox, sec-
onded by Jos. Whitiily, that a By-law be
pawed confirming the survey made oy
m. Bay, for side line leading from 1st
to 7th con., between lots 30 and 31, and
that the clerk have it ready for next
meeting of Council. The Reeve decided
in favor of motion. No accounts were
paid the treasurer being absent through
Illness. The Council adjourned to meet
again third Monday in June. Jsua'
Penult, Clerk.
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rout snot IAY.
it waa resolved that the sum of $100
111 granted towards the celebration of
Dominion Day, provided that doable
the amount be raised by subscription,
and that a public meeting be called at
once to eomoder the matter --Carried.
Jordan give notice that he would
move at the next meeting of Ih• Coon -
M1 that the uetion allowing Mr. Nichol-
sos to wahine the vacant span in frost
d his emmtery Iota be amended by
allowing him to use it for purposes of
distention without payment of Om $15.
Moved by Hum ir, seesaded bW the
Reeve, that the plank sidewalk oil
Hasilten street in front of Martin's
amble* be repaired, en condition that
Kr. Martin pay one half the east of illi
agate-Oarried.
G.errynsNder asap.
1.1171 - fl 7)&11 be king tint Charlie.
('anadians to your trust be true.
843 Rem and be united!
And chase from power the vilest crew
That e'er • country blighted.
Cnoaos-So Tory Porter do your best
Where thro' the Wet you wonder,
You'll find to late the Huron men.
Will have noGerrytaander.
Corruption,rank.stalks through the land '
In every garb you find her.
The outcome of • reckless band
Led by "John A.- the grinder ! - Chorus
Taxation. heavy burden, clings
t'pon the working classes,
While "Sugar lords" and "Cotton kings'
Make fortunes of the manse. -Cho.
Contractors faire. at the Crib,
Like flies around a carcass,
No Ondterdonk's will Tupper snub
When he their Vote can purchase.rCho •
Spoliation of our Nor'-Weet lands
Becomes the rampant Tories,
Who Jeer at Sysdloate domande,
And in land grabbing glories. -Cho.
Ontario's rights we will maintain
'Gainst troffer John A. Mender.
Who would despoil our rich domain
To prop the Gerrymander, -Cho.
Now Tory Porter. pull your stake.
And make Por the equator.
For Cameron and Edward Blake
Will bounce Sir John the Troffer. -Cho
Pt.t-its Bums.
A ♦Moran illetemser.
Josiah Henson, the here of Mrs-
Stowis "Uncle Tom's Cabin," is • resi
dent of the county of Bothwell. He was,
born in the state of Maryland, in June.
1780, and is oenaequsntly ninety-three
years of age. Mr. Henson is a vetemo
Reformer, and has always been an antes
supporter of Mr. Mills. He is still in
the enjoyment of excellent health. and
would seem to have a fair prospect of
living for many years to coma Hsu a
man dmors than ordinary ability. Forty
years of his life were spent in slavery,
and for fifty years he eetryed the bless-
ings of freedom. Mr. Henson is • man
of ready wit. Oa one ommiesiwhen ask
•d if his amiss las not tr,sMd him well,
he acid yes, sad his Tose interrogator
eaid:"•Toa ars a fool fog lamas awn
Hensen replied; "WuI s.1 r tried, that
place is still vasa -14; yam ass leave it."
This is the brat plan ws td d is history
in which • Tory is knows M hove refus-
ed a rummy when Mimed. He says the
Tories ars very ddb M hiss dories
the .1setiwa, and harg, tried to theme
*OK In bis .y... M Shay have alwalie
lie N be we d that slum ant M
_ Melees• Q11usI IMMO
f=Aa at+
AEI --= to. e� a.. ho m
Councillor McKenzie was granted
thew months' have of &haemes.
The regime them adjourned.
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