The Huron Expositor, 1883-12-14, Page 1t
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$ VENTEENTH YEAR
WHOLE 'NUMBER 836
A PAEBBT C11.1113TMAS
HAPPY NEW YE
TO YOU ALL.
TA CLAUS' HEADQUART
SE.V.ENTEENTEI
FOR RARE AND BEAUTIFUll
HOLIDAY GOOOS
—GO TO—
CO MITE,
JEWELRY EMPORIU
- SEAFORTH.
Huron County- C
The Council met on r2nesdey of last
week, agreeable to the call sf the War-
den. The Warden, in o 'being
cornea, addreesed theM as allows:
GRNTDEMEN,-1. have he opor tc
form you that silica) last meet ng of
council the repairs and iu oven
needed at the jail hay 'parried
out, under the superin cyof the
clerk, at a cost of $175. 4. you are
aware, very considerab age was
entailed on the county y te grea.t, rain
storm of the 18th of • Ag st, which
carried the • Brussels bxiI e down
stream,and- also destroyed t4i approach
to Bluevale. bridge, ,beei e minor
damages to other bridg 'vette re-
quested to call my comn together
to take steps to repai damages,
which I did at the very moment,
when the repairswere ed to be
proceeded -with at once nn
Mr.J Gib-
son, the commissioner in arge, who
will nodoubt report te yo the, mat-
ter. I regret to inform v that the
contractor for Hultnesiviil ridge' has
failed in carrying out his o ract, as he
f finding
ater:
the corn-
ast meet
he repairs
relieved;
le duty leY,
to carry
ich, I be-'
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r of Asy-
reed to, the,
:ee.
da
WATCHES
Iii Gold and Silver Cases, handshandscim8iy
chased. Minting and. Open F
Ladies' and Geut's—in all the le ding
and best makes.
dLOCKS.
The followingrepor
Road pommisioioner
' One Hiandred and. Thirty to choOse referred to the road
from, Prices ranging from $1.25 to mittee : :
135. Mr. Mason report d s
the
in -
the
be
eude
ea
s.
it e
tie
arli
ore
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alleges from the diffi ult
men who would work,'n t e
am happy to inform y a,
u t
missieners appoiutod a •th
ing of the council to enforce
at Blyth and Winghe , ser
from performing a dis gre
I.
out the necessareerepa rs, w
the reeves uautually a mein
lieve, h ve been .00rriplete..
COMMUNICki ION
The report of the In pe
Innis was submitted a ; d r
Jail and Court House oro
A circular from th
a
t
9a
in
Law Amendment Asci tic n was read
and referred to the
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A communicationfr m
requesting aid to the ris
sociation, was referredt
committee.
A letter from Mr-,Jitroi
ing daniages in refer4nc
Bluevale bridge; was
•
committee.
The' presentment of
at the last Assizes, wa
ci
Jail and Court House o
A cirimlat was read fro
dent of the Woneep's u
tion, requesting the e- un
ari
pal
•d t
RIDbs
ref
thiel
i re
the Legislature
political and
women. on the s
The roiliest wa
ROAD
of On
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' JEWELRY.
We invite .. napection to the latest
style of Solid oId Jewelry of sfalndard
quality. Also Rolled Plate, Eleetro-
Plate and Week Jewelry in sets.
Brooehea, Ear Rings, Lace Pins, Brace-
lets, NeekIet , Lockets, Guards, Al-
berta, Gem l; ings, Seal Rings, Band
Rings, 18k and. 10k Wedding Rings,
Seed Pins, Cuff, Collar aud Shirt But-
tons, Baby Pins,4„U.
SIL ERWARE:
• New and elegant designs 1 Tea
Sets, Tilting itehera, Tete -a -Tet Sets,
Cell Belie. Berry Dishes, 13isenit Jars,
Peke Baskets See our Bea et at
S 50 Card Receivers, Card ases,
Castors from $1.25 to $22 5e our
Crneta at 3 50—extra value. iekle
! : Stands, In ividnal Crnets ¶JelerY
• Stands, Cups nd Goblets, Cupp and
Saucers, Desert Sets, Epergnee,otel
Ware, Jewel Stands, Napkin
Toast Racks, Vases Waiters,,Sal s and
Peppers, Bat .er Dishes. Spoon H biers,
Dinner, Dess rt and Tea Knive , Din-
ner, Desert and Tea Forks end 9,00nB,
Fruit Knies, Batter Knives, Mlistarrd
and Salt Spoons,
• • SUNDRIgS.
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Go d, Silver, Steel and Rubber Spec-
ta,cleS and, Eye Glasses from 25c to $12,
Music
accordance viith instru ti
at last Meeting of counc-1,
and myself had. the .plites
the neW bridge at Same 's
and called for tenders an
tender of Wm.1Lamout
$815, t� build the saeid
long, with two vans Of
OOK elm abutments fill
he centre is sipox1ted
bent faced with 3 inch kc
well bolted on each: bp
timbers were all used in
1
osebrugh,
rs' Aid As-
e Finance
n, request -
building
.d- to same
rand Jury
'hch took ve y loas im
t being over 0 feet. I a
n a new bend;in the e
bndge. As t e tiouth ens
ave way, I - ad the ol
lank when *piked,
recites put i the tiiuss
trticture is p: c
abutments s ad
rich aecaye
t Clieton, I 1 'eh , is 91
int 20 feet
a cif the
i h earth, a
ong, but buil
Iwhich is quit
Water to p
a les on son
tB o
will ve tob
l
ttvelo
°-
ot thin
of
willave th
T e arden
build the sto
br clg nort
th t uder o
ofl$3, 52, to
bee 1:t, 1884
about 24 fee
12
, fe
ere, sone
So had to
stenaomf
of
ahnt
faced
also lisev
The u
r ly i3afe as long a
. ;
bu t ey ae.
ri teepee to the br
a1 new at ingere pu
feet long, 'Mit oil b
high, In •• y opiaion
b idgemi ht be fille
t e other 'art is 1.10
o goo steps abnttn
suflie.ient t • allow al
ss
h side. hr° T° gbh ; birthas.
i dg ek
cross the Bayfield r
✓ b ilt ordoneaway
here isgreat ape
eri the sera . Howev
or the Co, ncil to di
d I °elle ' for tenele
a nth:lents at Gri
S aforth We acc
s ph Na 'le, for the
e o naplete by Se
he abutments W.
h glai, Wish 20 feet frac
feet_ in bottom
toad Coil, mins one
he Cred ton b idg
e(, the cos of the
noted to 820.. Owi vii
f the fl od in th a
or for the pproa he
ctted with he wo k a
It 'tab ut 1, 50
cost, in duding fe
)st of a te I pore y 1
orliacki tion of tbe
w ;ono. was inder con
tiling to $ 2,, m kin
,1 7.1 T e i on br dge
e kilat Wodham ha
e sap rs meta e, i
auk p0 eri , g the
o• $1700 an. toge
nd other e. tras
stlof 1841i
aid by he
to instruct
two cedar
y between
cost! ol $11.
re b ine $
our laid on
and Stafnle
$40 ; the
eco bag ve 8
a new tr
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e1Lt1yea.
t1$ appi1oa
e, on tho t
e hen; d.t
irikig the floor of
hadtlie E eter- b
t e tope: and
a est o $40. T
,between : ay an
ei d s m : rep
hik bridge as b
r
:i1 will re uire t
i
e b id e at G
he on tie of
i h was dama
✓ da a cost of
era. Tbe B
hd: iayfi!€1dI road i
a
or f al t e bri
d Ilthi k it sho
u mer as it is
n ne th centre.
ol *wood bridge
u1 recom end
h r3 are good gr
thb, quarry,; and it is
;ands, and I thi
:elj could be built wit
co t- f fro" $
PC
be
th
.t
as
of
fo
w
ti
tc
li]
1.1
If a'
fe t wing
t top.
Mr. Hard
rte tha
en omple
.vi.g am
o s verity
•e c ntrac
al) to pr
de ired.
ea th, whc
35 the
1he ac
hilathe n
12; amou
tat ,oat
ng. ish C
ieted T
g , he p
nted
aches,
• total
be
cc rding
LV had
panda
p, at a
n's sh
new
Hay
ost of
e arethin.
built
along
• bandricls
✓ rep
e also
and
red a
brill
iso re
1$5.
ago,
sprin
een
bton,
een r
new
e on
tisfac
are, a
next
ed do'
sad
I wo
ts, as
ing t
oval):
emberni td
00..
he Co
Wedhe
•
appr
to} th
1i8 t
IA
red to the h
t e
ill
ttee. -
the presid
e Associai
to petitioi
o.gfant the,
anelaise t
8 to men
I"
the Coaaty,
e read and
ridge cone
follows: I
us receive
he Wardle
aken out fo
ear V&E.11
ccepted tim
for the fame
bridge 00 fe
3, with goo
d with .sten
th a dottb
elm Plan 1,1
g. The .ol I
btilding brea1.
waters on the newp aches.
sold the old iron for .I let th
tenders for approaches an brearkwat
dr
on-eaele side, also felicing:.apd :grave-
ling the approaches for the:sum of 530
to John Miteann. The -whpleis a firs
class job, for whichl I m
contractor credit. Plans
for Holmesville bridge and
ed, for, which we reeeived the 'tender , of
for the sum of $2,190,
recomrnended as a p a
builder. I am sorry to sa'
'not rush the work as fast
have done. I went seve
see how he was gettiu ald.
to encourage him t
along. The water w
time for building. I
home for a week, auc
charge of the reeves
would come back.:
was told that Harbot
the work for this fall .
the beginning of Octc
notified the clerk to pa
committee to see whitt,w
Mr. Harbottle was at, the
would not give satisf4 tioi
plating the bridge
Mr. Box, who was t
der, agreed to take it
build; the bridge th
bottle demanded $4'
for work which he
Mr. Box would not
ed it too much. TI
the bridge built. M
was got out and part
is still in the possess
fromu whom it walls pin
for completing this b iag
before the first of Npve
• ease thrown n. Jewel Boes,
• Brae , Trave ting Cases, Sillier
bles, Card (*808, Portmonias, T
PonoeS, C. ar Cases, Meers
Briei, Woed ma Clay Pipes in
vari ty,
LADIES AND CENTLEMN
hime
baccd
banal,
lidless
Seel4in
and N
visit S
ing h.
Store;
fewest InriceL
a eh
w Y
nta
Id. a
Lat st ;styles, largest steak and
ice eeleetion of Chiiistmas
ar's Gifts are advised to
laus' Exposition UW be -
COUNTER'S 4ewe1ry
FR.
All are invited to exaMin
rpienci a holiday gifts, wheth
wish t purchase or not. It wi
pleasu e for us. to exhibit our st
11- plea ure for you to see it.
M. 7, 001U NTE
The Leading and Reliable •J
directly opposite a. S. Porter'
oval furnituire. store.
,s7
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had
itva
lt
st give- t
ere also g
tenders cal -
ve. We a
r. • Har bott
s 1 e was high
tical brid
that he
s he, mig
al times
these
they
I be a
ele and
cheap
g
•
DU
s
had
leftf C
he
g, and tried
h the Wei
and a goe
to go fro
the work-
nton until
n I returned
- ad given
is was .ao
I at on
he Warde
s best to
meeting a
as to • core
next yeae-
t lowest ten
ie hands and
11. Mr. He
orn Mr., 13, x
hied done; while
ve, Is he con sider-
ere is no part
st f the timber
framed, mad
oi f Mr. •Harr, 8,
Jt. The tiie
avas, tip on r
her, 1883-'
season to
1
ti
e
if:
s
f
01
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8
t
e
was then too late in the
anything. I would preprse to short le
the t me for conepl tine, the bridge to
say Cie first of Sept mbe , 1884; - 1 w1I
HOW leave it in vo r bands to deci e
what is best to be dqneJ I have a
the Bayfield bridge, tigl4tened as
coati° pier was very nuci anaderthin
owingto being built p a islaud wb 11
is continually washi g away. 1 a
sernfi plank put down to a. solid- fou cl-
ation and bolted to the t pper timb rs,
which will preventtae stone from cdreal
ing o t. I would rec th end that setae,
Hpileso be put in about 30 feet , of the
isfan , which would ievent the w
ing away. I also IhAa the Sum
a some rep
rl
13
bui
ilo
ley'
tne
eit
th
$14
• I
on
Hill bridge tightened, a -
done to the BOunda
Morris and McKillop
This bridge is 36, fe
aide • able repaire do
Afte taking off the
the 4tringers decayed
alsoone of the mai
two. It wasa wou
hadnot fallen: I
stringers. in- 3 spans(
•: •1
Ssi
84 -
et
rs b
•
°ann
ut, an
owing
of
he pe
ying t
d and
use C
00E0
uestin
d rep
re d and
on whe
wo te
Gaol
fter t
g the
lock t
th
ti
o'
ti
at
st
t.
•
oa
mo
,half of
Ountyl of
ons ecei
ulver s b
ogan an
• the cou
6. I ha
the ,rid
, nea
imber
y mue de
cture wil
A fen e h
hes of the
wn lin b
cost o $1
he
idg
ppr
e
ire,
ilt
b:
Pa
of
ut
the
nte
ith
ral
per,
the
ry,
go
ha;
de'
up
feet
ts,.
the'
.wn.
ver,:
ith.1
nut
t�
Ve's
ted
nn!
be
ana
d 4
rei-
bee
ole
to
;rig,
was
feet
oxds
ing,
idg
bli
tittle
I 0.1
)11,;f1
ee
a,Y+1
it
10,
rth.
ed
t.e
IY1
an
ar
ea
70,
tine
th
go
ld
ver
Th
bei
ton
ve
Jon
Y
als
Pe
tbijs
Ye
ha
bee
lac
Wee
and
ight-
ches
flin-
he
hi
el
be.
Pen
a
fi
i ti
cln
bu
Jo
ag
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a
11 adjour
14.
pars
ro
ineca
of Jo
fter
bo sent to
ef Tired to
m tni tt ere
icatiOu
CoUnc
rtfri for th
•ran ted,Ith
required.
ders for i w
Court
IA
he C
nt, w
Moved
Dal
n and
e Mini
n in r
G -oder
Moved bellEicfr.
ier, a d c rrie
uct th treasurfar
rth to peer overlt e sem of
O half the ost Of the ereetio
wiro bridge on the bpuln
•en B anitrd art Ueborne.
Move by r. Be z, seconae
ilber, rid Carrid that thie
nfirm heley-latv or the toav
ephen prialidipg f r the °lot
ad all mince bet een lots 7
e 22n n of Step
ander
impan
anted.
The u
he m
nand o
Amo
Mr.
on of t
ads w
eat' leo.
ounty
een
ferred
ittee.
edun 1
EsDAY,
ant
tine
ions
eph
the h
he Ga
rorn J
1 to en
con n t
clerk
od we
•
01150le lengthy and la
(loaned djourn
e tollowtng day.
XI1LRSDAY,
uricil met nrana.
• t was
by Mr. Jlohnston,
r, carr ed, th
lerk do 6in and
111
0
ere
CZ.
•
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spi
1 a
4-%
age
co
to
e re
• ori
eb.
t tO
COO
t t
for
•tek Mitrie, Ott wa
feileiace to a life s yin
cle l• '
• seconded
hat this co
of, the c
a
0
•
• idge between
ata ; cost of 57.
long. I had eon -
to Bali's brifge.
oring I found 1all
to la mere l'eLelle
c ras broken in
that 'the span.
in two new
3 in the otjher
. •
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er
11
11
•
ponce si
mg the .said to the
in lien 4f now toad 11
y tie said company.
net county grant wits
de to the modelsclacols
rich.
y Mt. Strachan s
to the effect that t
e by -lay assuming led
th towps ipaberepea
✓ 9ges be kept or built
xcept cu borudary li
o nship , nd.' counti
to the road an bridg
:FN4NcEr
plrt of thefinance oo
and adop d. The re
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n
e
rnfl
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ab a r
t
ro
it
b t
st n
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ou
ssjth
ispo
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1,
Cp
eh
roc
red
itte
it t
6 18
2
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The
all Tea
10
a
4O
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a
rd
1-
ta j,n Th °flowing r port of the Sc ool
Coaar4iiltteo was r ad and adopt d:
at
tio
to
ou
o
as
ait
on
st,
e t
r ga
e ofli
resigntioa'tgf Mr. De ar,
ittee recommend that the ap
Mr D. M. Malloch, cip
n Public S hool, be aererted
1 rie the clerk be instructpd to
alloch of bis appointmeut t
°In of Insp ctor of Pu lie Sc
tr
•
DECE14 13Z,R 14,
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McLEAisT BIOSuladaheis.,
$1.50 a Yer, in Advance. :
1 ,
ained r commendations for the pay-
tof ace.nuts. 1 .
. VAGRANTs.-
oved by Mr. Castle and seconded by
Weir, t at the clerk be Ire aested
rocuea statement di the u ber of
ants tie t have ben'in the •cotnaty
for th last three years,' an l from
t mu cipalities they liiv been
. Th followin is theetarment
d for :1
or the y ar ending 30th September,
God r ch town i all 4-; B usels
Howi 2; Ashfield 3; ,Morrie 1;
tford totted 14. 11'oe1 the year
mg 30 September, 4882, Ashfield
Brussel 1 ; Diarh M 1; -Whtby 1
ep
ilton 1; Palmer oo 2 • Howick 1 i
forth Goderich lle 'For t e year
ing 301 Septembr, 1883, Wi gleam
Seafort 3 ; Bruesels 3 ; G defich
n 10; , tephen11 ;' London 1—total
In r ality, however, only ftwe of
ten e arged to • Goderich towni be
g to th t municipality proper, asl the
ers we those sent from rural mtini-
elides ho, after having served their
e and b ing releaed.l. were e nom -
j•
ted by odeeich niaisteates.
!LOAD C03131ISSIoN 118r EXVEN ES.'
O motion by Mx. annah, secoaded
Mr. Ell ott, the el rk, was instructed
prepare a statement showind-the
omits p id to the road corn isidon
for their services during the present
r, and ay it befor the cuncl. The
lowing i the state ept sake fOr :
, L. P1113, dy, ... .. e... $17 .50
Chas. Girviti,.. ... i .. . 123.90
Alex. Gibson,..... 115.00
1. Joh ason,... . : .. . 161.00
11
On m t
• Mr.
in ssioner,
b idge No
g avel r a
poper s
tile road
The c
orning
Tote, .. $572.50
On by 'Mr, Hayes, seconded
lland, kid Mason, road pone
was instr cted to exataine
44, come Edon 11,
, and hay the same
a e of repai, 'was .ref
ud bridge ommittee.
ncil adjo mod until
t 10 o'clocb.
'FRIDAly, December
At th
ti n fro
i g to b
SchoOlsf
Mr. Dewar who ha.dreEligned on aceount
of ill he 1 h, was reed mad referred te
e sch o committe.
o e
by kr. 6-irvin, seconded by
and carried, that the Warden
be authoeized to memorialize
Dion Goveknment to pa ei ov
and Improveme
m the saeOf t
nds in the cotiety
in their poosessio
eeting on
Mr. Mello
ppointed
✓ North 11
put in e,
rred to
• Ftidav
7, 888,
Friday an ap hat -
3h, of Clinton ask-
uspeotor of Publi?.
urpnrhu plae of
ing be purchas
cation from
providing a s
for this corm
Tenders for w
of John San
per cord, reco
Communicatio
about carpets
offices, that no
have visited t
well kept con
improvements
have been sell
The by-law onfirm
merit of Mr. Melloch as
Inspector for orth
adopted.
urn cola TY TRE
The following lette
Mr. A. M. Ros, cou treasu
sponse to the enqei ies In
committee appeintedlt inter
GENTLETrIEN,----AS ye state
reply to my eaquiry se wh
object of the r tioluti of the
tough
a
37
Move
E. We
d Cler
e Dom
✓ distd
und a.
1 rown a
nron,
Moved
r. Co°
e conei
ane an
ty egTarrdear
future
Moved
re Ks.
ljiaving h
ecital pl
he volt
one na
n the
ieving
ar ad
itled to
fforts
eople,
romise
eaa,
pper
olunt
arntdh,eti
utbor
etitio
ave t
into eff
ong del
The
and r
adopt d
Rep
sioner
adopt
the H
recona
italhem11
Gibsop,
mend It
port of
we .E
adopt
to be
that r
that i
Swtgrarce 8
bridg
•
d for $ . kommuniel
a
and Jii y in' regard to
itable Hous4 of Refuge
y, to ant pn it present.'
od—T it preiient tender
s, of 6 borne, at $3.20
mend 4 to ..* accepted.,
fro ' . Illalcomson,
for a ter's and other
action e taken. We
e gaol an found it in a
ition, ti find that the
ordered! t last meeting
factori y carried out.
the appoint -
Public School
on wati read 4na
ution the
°ruing fr
d Bebop'. 1
hich is sti
by Mr. a
ere and ca
ting of M
RERSuIP•
was read from
renal re -
de be? the
iew him :
in your
t was the
eouncil in
commit-
6
•
orsyth, see nded y
1)
rid, that commt-
sere. D. D. Wilso
Corbett, wait upon he Cou
rer to asc rtein his viiwe
his resign Lion, and eport
itting.
by Mr. iivin, sec nded
and card d, that this Cloou
ard with WI intere t ash
the adventuees and, ardshi
137-'8 hita knid
of the disturbance
het time, and ' 0 -
men, who are p
years, are ustly
some co pensation for th
o protecti the homes f t
and havi 0 learned t at
was made by Sir Franci Bo
e theu Lieutenant-Gove nor
anada, that every !man w
red anclewes in actual eervi
eirs, shonld have loy ale res
t the 1Varden and the clerk
ed in beha f of this donneil
the Donai
said 801e
et, even t
yed.
nteers of
onsequenc
untry at
hat thoe
need in
mpking this e
tee, that it w
ments havin
my intention
Treasurer of
meeting of co
having anyth
desired throu
formed of mei intent
fore, to etate that I
s ;IS to
ce of
e. I
er m
ter so
do
close
dited
, gentl
11
il
rt
8
quiry
s in co equence of state- boats are at preseat crossing on an
been 1 made • at it was average 850 cars duly between Detroit
o resig my osition as and Windsor. The boato have a carry-,
the copiety at t e present ing capacity of 1,800 daily.
ncil, bat the a uncil not —Warning to players of foot ball --
ng o lektel to hat effect, Duncan Smith, a -young man 25 yearsli the 4n1113itt OE
0118. 1 ve
tender y resigua- teon, of the Crystal
°duty T easurer at Rhak, Montreal, offers a $50 gold medal
is my esrre that and expenses to the winner of his ten
! conee tion with mile race, open to the World, to come
loieg a pe iod of ser- off some time dur ng the, carnival w Oa
only a ter my se- --John Walker, Montreal, hadi a
Imy ter are fully bullet taken out o if -
el, appr
en, yo
11
nnty T
syth,
it, God
olmes,
er for t
ent to
Januar
pared a
le
&mined by the farni y ctor, who said
the child could, not live, but two' weeks,
afterward the leg dropped off at the
knee. Strange to say, the leg has heel-
ed and the child is do ng well without
the aid of a doctor. 1 • ber
—Rev. W. H. Ra, say; of Windsor, bet4
rezeutly of the Chapter House, London,
was offered the rectorship of a new El '
Episcopal church at Winnipeg, worth tioi
$2,000 a year, buteclined the oiler. 1 ' cam
Ina
—W. J, Willis, i Migrant agent fat silv
Montreal, last year, settled one hundred fell,
Fins on . Governmeat lands in the and
.litattawa district., They are - doing MD
well. , I
--A. wedding occurred in St. °Minix-
ines last week and all those at it except
the bride had been, candidates for noto-
riety before the Pol ce Court. There
were eight ex convicts in attendance,
—The father of Mita Wyllie, the girl
who dean killed by 'a, snowsiide from the
St. Lawrence hotel, Iioutreai,bas taken
action for B10,000 damages against
HenryHogan, proprietor of the hotel.e
—Tho Canada Southern transfer
dia 0.1 the
wher_ he
Dogall.
Lu dy's Lane, aid I saw iGeia. Brock
fall He was also one of a neked ntIM-
• irmiS11; On :the frontier
rie anaaia Niagara.
nightc labt iveek,Robt.
' r e t
the eentral c, ic s e
at Detroit or lodging. I = e ;said he
from Toronto With $ 00 and a
r watch, ad when near London he
leep. II woke up in Windsor
found he h d been robbed. of his
ey and wa h.
A brakes an limbed Arthur Burns
Was killed en the Cana a, Southern
i way, at H wtreY, Wednesda,y night
t week. H fell from the top of a
i between he carte His head was
pletely see red f aro in body He
merly lived ear almerston, where
other no residels.
Misa Skillale, a Irespectable young
living near Bright., was found
dering listlesily bout the woods in
neighborLood. Her ind had be-
e unhinged by he desertion of a
• g man w o bad left for Michigan.
was , take to t e. asylum at Wood -
k.
At Wiart n an infant child of Mr.
Kerr was al ost smothered to
inhaling its breath
Luckily the
ry and arriv
n a autth.certalionolya
Vs nose and mouth.
be Eib0t.
4 of Pickering. sold
0 other day to a
tillee esticraept°ifon6,1w16e2r5e.
pd 'tee considered
rd evet; seen in the
begin ing of the
volu teered un
He took part in
ar in 1812,
et Mc -
be battle of
boson to a
een ort
ediaesda
applied
e to be in- of a,ge, died in To
eg, there- from injuries rece
in e foot ball that
—Mr. S. Robe
ion Govelintnent
n promise arr
ough it has *een
such intentio
tion of the ofl
the present ti
when I do se
the council a
vice, 1 shal
counts to the
examined, a
council. I a
servant,
A. M. oss,
• Moved by r. Fo
onded by Mr. Elli
ship, that W J. R.
be appointed treasn
Huron, such appoin
on the first day of
that a by-law be pr
ted by the clerk to this co
with, ratifying said appoint
the names being cal 'a ther
the motion Messrs. astle,
nion, Keine Grah Web
Elliot, Forsyth, B om,
Cooper, Corbett, C olk, Shi
Johnston, Elliott, McCall m, Detlor, at Mount Fores
Hays and liay.-2 . Against—Messrs. the ground throligh a falling sca
Ratz, Griffin, Ren , Ess n Hyslop, The former was fa ally injured an
I
Currie, Hennings, i son,
son, Girvin, Bac an,
litraohan, Holland, Oiver,
don, Beattie, Han h, Bri
and Walker, -23. I
The motion was arried
ing vote a the Wa lien.
confirming the ap 't)intine
real and passed -
Moved by Mr.J.
Mr. Rogers, and ea
tors do audit the a
urer up to the end
being the nst of D
to the Warden's c
the accounts be fo
Warden's commit
books, bonds, &c.,
county from Mr.
over to the new tr
ir
a
Id
of
6,
of
be
to
to
ed
80
elver expressed any
to on Monday last
a a little time ago
his thigh at Ha
ved by the top, Friday. He it.):31 he bed two, re -
r obedient volver cart idges in is Pocket, an one
ic.
of them ex loded sending a bullet into
easurer. his thigh.
orris, sec- —The chairman of the Quebec eider -
rich town- men called a speaker to order beCanee
1 Brussels, he said a certain act was 1. robbing
•
• 1.
BEPOUTS.
°flowing- report of the) R ad
age Com ittee was read nd,
t of John Mason, Road Com .01s-
ecommen ' that the same be
except that portion relatin to
estrille bridge cont act. We
end no action. We r cooem nd
te actio d be taken to reb ild
well bridge. Repo t of A L.
Road Co missioner, e re in -
at said report be adopted. e-
. Gitlin, Road Commissio er,
mmetia that said 'report be
. Report of L. Hardy, rola ive
ges maintained by the co nty
not b un a,ry lines, recommend
-
be received. Motion of Mr.
n, relativ to by-law -888u eft ing
within township mn ici ali ies,
mmend th t it be not c rie
ha
01
county of Peter to pay PanL" The chairman
take effect said this was "slag and imparlianaen-
, 1884, and tary language."
d submit- —R. C. Baker, bookkeeper at F ame
ncil forth- & Co.fs, telegraph metrument makers,
e:
ent. On Toronto, after mbezzling over $300
voted for from his employers and forging two
ilber, Dur- cheques on the Standard Bank for large
red to the States.
ight tend C. Wetdge,
ejnew English church
Were precipitated to
old.
• the
oung, Gib- latter seriously, hu will recover. 1, ,
°Pherson, —Mr. E. Burch, a farmer reittbag
lare, Gor- about two miles from Brantfordea day
ton, Miller or so since received notification that he
was legal heir to the great Frio 'il.rm
y the cast- property in Devonshire, England. This
Phe bylaw is a large estate, valued at $50,000-
was then --The Governor General has granted
a commutation of he sentence of death
Easton, seconded by passed on Greenwood and Harding for
ied, that the Audi- the murder of an old man named Maher
cennts
0 the
cember
rnrnittee
b corr
ee do
he pro
icOss, an
iiSurer 0
val of his security in acco
by-law appcinting hirn.—C
The council then adjour
111
ter, Allan, amounts, has ski
eir, Kely, —Alfred Meli
r, Rogers, while shingling t
1111
Ra
las
tra
co
fo
hi
la
co
sti
.A.(te
,b
of
21
•
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f;
•
1
t e
Id
1 i
of
Of
a
er
11
a
ce
ith feelin
pf regret t
atee recta ed the resign
rchibald ewer,' Inert
1 ler North Huron, onlao
1th ; and a, hengh so
election with one whp
his datiep so well and
he last tw lye years, We
qu
our
It i of
dmonir. of
t of
joSo hil lytalerhafhoo:cegr
and
ful-
ly
dis-
:ere
Baba tcpyaepttelehPi
Pulpit() eanoft
a. to
our
com
tion f
rant his r
ation On
r. That i
ved for t
factor rend
duty to
his resi
n his lett
tion rece
School In
la
•
lica-
1 of
Glint and
that otify
Mr,the
posit oola
for Iorth Huron said app intake t to
take effect Jantuerilst, 1884.
• The following report of th Gaol and
L
Court House Ocmmittee w and
adoptd.: •
Wilt son, the nommittee redom end
le communication fr na J. seph
that the Warden and Cler . Make ar-
i te into
Canada.
f the trees -
&cart year,
and report
and that if
et, that the
accept the
erty of this
hand them
the appro-
dance with
rried.
ed.
During the season 101 ivomen found
•
refuge in the Montreal Seamensi hos-
pital.
—Tie Hamilton Moalders. b.ave
Struck against the proposed 20 per cent
redaction in wages.,
—An- extensive Ifurnitinfe factory in
Montreal was burned. Saturday night.
LOSB $40,000, fully iinsured;.
—Rev. Dr. Pott,, of St.James street
Montral, is reeov-
•
co ed
e r-
11
ebdeya, a °i1
•e be-
e, wale
orti-
11
4 •
Methodist church
lering from his lat severe illness.
—Diet week the Dumfries foundry in
achinery to
rangements to get him 9,d
itt th
ifonl s *tit
8 rea
110
G -alt, shipred a c4load of
Westminster, Brit sh. Cola bia.
—At the Hastin s county treasurer's instant.
sale of lands for ta es at BellevilIe the —A virulent ty
other day a farm of 10) acres Was been raging in P
bought for $21
—The total exese revenue of the Do -
r was ,5570,000 ; and
• other sources such
ounted o $645,265.
light w 11 be put in
the Parliament build.-
ot only in the corri-
t intended. ,
-General has accept -
le member of
b,aeed Patron
alists Club.
at Sandwich, Ontlario, last spring, to
imprisonment for life. 1
—Since his ar ival , in Amerce in
October, 1881, Mil. Wyllie, the Herd
Laddie, has played between twelvie and
thirteen thousand games of chekers,
of which only five or Mir hundred1' have
been draws and about ninety lost
—The Kincardi e fishermen ha
returned from the Islands. One o
number, Mnrdoelm McDonald h
fish shanty, nets a
ages of fish swept
the storms a few
amounts to about
—Mr. J. D. Ed
00
th . by a large cat
w le asleep in a, cr
fat • er beard smot
ed in time to ave
world have resulted
oo ed from the infa
Al fame, eatsshoul
Mr. John Russ
urthen fat cattle t
o onto dealer, for
he cattle, with
a l'twce year olds,
1
finest young h
nslaip. Tlikey willbe shipped to Tor-
o, on December.12, and slaughtered
re for lime con umptiu.
ered
t
Last Monday post s T. Howell,.
n of the old st priaters theToronto,
pr nt member 1the Masonic
tereity, dr pried. down aead the
eet in. Tor nto. • He waset native Of
gusta, AI Aboat 35 years ago
had eharg of the job loom of the
u thsequently
flown New
W YOrk T Deane, and
Bei & od win's well -
&k job °fa e,
—A spa oh from St,
d un 's: Last Frill
,arfordfa
heir home o
anae Bay,
quail Capsiz
be occapa
tmes are H
s wife, Ma,
Ate, New -
y while the
ily were er esuag from
South-weat Arm, Notre
to Little bay, a sudden
d the skiff Ana all five of
ts were drowned. Their
nryWat ford ,Sara Watford,
thias and GeOrge Warford,
phews, and Amelia, daughter.
—Win. J. hnstone, eneneer of the
Si Louis tel, Quebee, experi-
elating wit a &china light Sunday
afternoon in
ment of th
coming ill
in pieces an
in, all direc
struck John
ciavery ver
—A iyou
OA
his workroene in the base -
o hote, where two glasses
ntact exploded, bursting
iron trak which flew about
ions. Some of ite pieces
tone n the head. Bis re -
don tfill.
g m* in Kingston has
secured! a ate c llectiori of curiou
coins which had- b en dropped into th
Salvation may oolleotion ba,skets b
,a
all persons una quainted with the value o
their them Thy are of variouS dates an
his nationa,litie Gre k, Daiiieh, Italian
W' est India , Spa ish and American
Some Of th in were very old and vain
able. I
—The county f Waterloo has ha
4 house of i dustr in operation for th
last fifteen years with a farm of 14
arm baildi gs, stock, inplements, Ate.
ore: ,• itot I cos of outfit, includin
sepansutinrabnerg-e°ffroimninarietevaenitY
$e2v6e0r08,011yeaT
Ive to eigh y -five, with a cost of fro
everityfou to ei lety nine and a ha
ents per week fo each itmate.
d a laumber of .pck
way during lelle of
eeks ago. HS loss
500.
ar's country h use at
Roach's Point, L ke Sinacoe, w s iren-
tirely deatroyed b fire on Thareday
evening. The h use was quite! new,
having been built in the past sninner,
and -had only ben occupied b Mr.
Edger's family fo a short period
—A large and influential S bbath
sehool hastitute w
Columbus and Br
conducted by the
secretary of the
ation of Canada.
menced at Colli
minion, for Octob
with income froxi
ais canals, etc., amr
—The electric
operation hrough
ings in all parts;
dors as w s at r
The C overno
ed the pos
the Montr
o tb.e Ott
,—The
of its inte
inept of it
to make a
pany's sec
—The i
has left o
Ottawa
pobable
Season.
• —The
•
tion of honoral
al Sno ehoe 01
wa Fie d Nato
rand T unk h
ae
tion to apply f
charte so as t
reeirra igerneni
rities.
migra ion age
a tour
alley
abor r
11
V
ite of t
given netice
✓ an amend -
obtain power
of the Com -
t -at Oftawa,
of inspe Mon up the
o enquire into the
qairements for next
e Niag
been formally loc ted by
ionera. I includ s Pros
Island an all th other i
river befogging to the Un
• —The ecent h avywi
ed much amage mong
Islands. • Trees have
Wharves a,ken a ay, h
end wind ills blown aw
—A ty of prang me
partaken f-whis y at a
bonsie, N w Bra ewick,
down the dead. m n's thr
led the c rpse wi h it.
—One a Mont ears ric
Miss Henrietta ackay
ed dab& er and iec,e of
Edward ackayidied en
night fro
ra Park has
he commiss
ect Park,Goat
lands in the
ted States.
ds have cans -
he Thousand
en uprooted,
see unroofed
y.
having freely
wake at Dal -
poured liquor
at and sprink-
hest heiresses,
ordon, adopt -
the late Joseph
ddenly Friday
—W,
Westmin
able thr�
ddlesex puor house ori soe ther was thr
e place, and that snits]) e tarn Wu
---1
conentlaption.
. Beatt , of the township of
ter, is tie fath r of a remark-
mont12old c ild. When it
e week old i
at the knee,
• leg began. to
itv for some time.
died of the d
Taylor, of Otona
through its ravag
buried on the sa
the family are no
—The new Bis
in the chapter ho
ity church, Lena
noon and St. P
Both edifices wer
and hundreds w
home unable to
—Mr. G. H.
Mount Brydges,
sum of money by
in London, Engl
say, of Strathroy, one of the principa
heirs, has been selected to proceed t
England to look after the interests o
the family.
—In Toronto the holders of s
censes and the alderraanic can
are considerably exercised over
solution of the temperance pe
make the appro ching inunicip
tions the occasi n of a move
separate the liqu r traffic) from t
cery trade.
—John Youn of Buchanan
ship, Renfrew ounty, Ontario
four wolves near his place one d
week.—part of a drove of ten.
$7 per scalp for hem, as bounty
100 worth of s eep have beep
by wolves in is neiglaborho
season.
—The death f a e,entenara
ported. from D umbo. An age
familiarly kaow as Grandfat
Carthy, died on onday, Decem
in his 105th y ar. lae has li
his daughter. M
of Drumbo, for
one of the oldes
and his carr
many respect
d it was es. when- a boy
s held last w
oklin, South 0
Rev.. John Mc
nudity School
Another is to b
• gweod On th
e of waxiest fe4r has
terborongh and vicin-
Many childre * have
sease. Mr. oseph
ee lost five *children
s 'two of whouit Were
e day, and othl
ill with the f
ek at
trio,
wen,
80Ci-
O coln
17th
11
O op of Huron pr
se of the Hol
n, last Sabbat
ul's church at eight.
crowded to the doors
re forced to return
aitt admission.
era of
,
ver.
ached
Trine
ore -
indsay and nanny, of
•ave been left it Iarge
the death of a relative
ad. Dr. W. B. Lind
.op 1i
idate
he re
ple t
1 elec
ellt
e gro
town
kille
y las
He go
Ove
kille
a this
is re
Man,
er Me-
er 3rd
d wit
s: Henry Murata, nort
several years ; he we.
pioneers in Caned
was a .notable one
He Caine to Caned
siding near Frt E •
IS :
•
—Five young le
ed in the N agave
the capeizitg of
them were oung
few weks, and o
America. A taa
bravely risk
escue,
ne to
from e
wards.
—M
Grand
as as
keeper
not ent
Of the
has been o
lessista t,
assault w
ied a warr
rrest.
—R. A.
ghant of
porno thr
at his de
ntsraen were drown
Rivet: on Monday, b
GerMS. 8 out only
eir bor. Three o
o
a pie sure jaunt i
name iGeorge Nettl
ed his life in going to thei
but succeeded in bringing onl
hare, and he, p00
haUstion 9; few
. eston of la
Trunk railway
aul ed by a St. George hot
ab ut four months ago, h
rel recovered. from the effe t
lo received in the face, an
liged o quit the road. Th
ho cle red. put as soon as t e
s co inittecall has returne
ant h been, issued for 198
arlick, a respected Me
=don, died on Monde.
e weeks ago. While worki g
k, Mr Garlick a.ccidental y
drove the sharp point Of n awl into le s
rm, but, elf; it gave him o serious pa'a
at the ire e attention °
the ac ide wooer, bloo
poisOnng finally etilini
ated i hie as 33 years
age, a d. h arried abo
twelve
fellow, die
Mutes afte
rrishurg, th
Danctor wh
, he p Mt
t. Soon, la
evelo ed,
deat He
mo tdbosn.1 been
—On the evening Of the 4t1i ine -•
Lord LoI'n3 delivered a tong lecture t
Birrninghrn, Englaud!J'upon Ca
ada and its products. 1 Te particular y
praised th salubrity of the climate a,d
said the fevers which Iv re so COnalnen
in the -Unitedtateel tehree Duontokninoio•n
field for e
poii the m r -
various to 0s.
within the boon aries lo
He ijandeCane4a asi
gration, a d ex iatecil
ve1lus pr gross
Lord 1 Lorne
The ',Canadian
devoted thei
Mother
would lo
alleigance
conneetio
ade S
(included by sayin
people are thorough
conneetion with t
iacamtky. Otherwise th
g age have discarded th
They are prond of th
with Great Britain. Wi
the DOMinitall of Canada and the A
traliau Colonies in close relations, E
land need never fear that her pro
osition would be h&k8fl or questione
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