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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-7-18, Page 8• lersrtremess.,,.,,,aau. ,. THE HURON SIGNAL FI UAYr. JULY 1e, 1884. D01iq. )taster Art1 US Mason, of Braes$SId. is the guest of ?rout Allen. We Leek* the tawiliar ouuateneees of P. Layton, formerly market clerk, visit- ing old friends here. I'et looks well, argon • rocs e " tlace int( saw logs in the dem .t briars. A NEW COAT.• -trate pest chile is iso- I Lord Chief •l otic• \Villiamt. of MeI- i Friday, when he fell off and was dn.wu- proted by es of uit .,i p'r 't(, by the 1 bourne, Australis, rade, into tti.• Amtae ' ed. H sad is a gad t t the Scott Act TH'2 WORLD Oval These us haw d a sealliet .riling --- between armwt'polioe and She astiteas in all r et carr NM sett sidefile l'etasar' There to eplteition to the Prince tet t Wales being an arbitrator between the 'Houma of Parlimw.t. The w•ii.. of Capt. (leer, sot Orolou. , A little hey, aged Lite years, ern of et• has died fru; the acct. 01 a oat Mr. James Wyse, was playing tea float artistic tot es of Herb. lUlor ane toe us upon • bicycle. Harryfiord irf RUa'1tbl +es lie h, .1 4i.nloslolm Henry, Ill., J sly 16. -lie.. L --, lee4 leiws, EaK•??h Iron, his son y y and Freddie The hero or R. Quaid was raised by Itud.'hai oyer 600 wile..( shelves, end I Buhep, lads about 19, whole boating tut f A. from its n, of Garbraid, on in rico i resect. ea . tete .f literature daily. the Illinois river Fere this atternouu cap- sized and were all drowned. admit d the '.alls of a cattle stable being Cons - metre of the 14th district o n Tuesday (ienoral Tudiehrer the defender of night ef.doree d l letUsed and Hendrick a. iacbTo=sslt>a• Dr. Koch, the German authority en Herbi.o.a u meeting with cholera, says that America, with careful Mr. (wig quarantine, may eseafw the plague. petn•uaSe in his creamery undertaking.1 1 Ritchie, At a raising or_ Friday at Gm. Luis-, Huron Road, Wm. Crooks Met with a 'seems ( man tli-MI ► a pike pole from the bop of the building which struck Mr. Crooks tit his right thigh, snaking • tearful Kash about six inches in leugth. Had it not been ter Robert Acheson, who saw the pole coming and who poled Mr. Crooks to onside, there is ;no doubt it would have struck hire on the head a ith fatal force. It is f•.rtu• cute that the fatality was thus averse I. Dr. M Aherne sewed up the wound and ;lire Crooks is confined to led and like- ly to be laid up for mute time. th July tth, lege. q 1 A boy named ternan r e, while ff Queen's tishin¢ ,eueen's wharf. Annapolis, 1 the mittens of I'levus (eon ( semen Pasha yesterday, fell overboard and was drown- in the late Russo-Turkish war. ed, The Toronto Industrial Exhibition As - Charles 1 Charles E. Ilrown has bn arrested .ociation has decided to coffer two value - at Keston, charged with buying English ble prizes for portrait$ of two of the shillings, folding theta, and passing them most beautiful Canadian ladies. No for sovereigns. I litanies will be attached to the: portraits A. H. Roe, M.P. P. tar Lennox, died 1 but each will be known by a number. as on Saturday last, of heart disease. He I linty the .tames of the winners of the was elected to the Local Legislature at I prizes will be made known. the last general election. I 'the Montreal Gazette says that the Willie Armstrong, aged 14 years, Gun . present advance tet cheese by wholesale of thepropriSturof the Armstrong House. i is the work of operators, and purely Whitby, had his skull fractured with a !speculative. And, further, that it will • quoit ,itched by Alex. amiIM , be hard work to maintain the advance in view o[ the weather and other con- I Cuuucti neei to -day pursuant to ad I Mr. Pipes, Premier of Nova Scotia. view being favorabledfor cheese! Members all present has resigned, and W. S. Fieiding has production. M t f last meeting read *mantled been called on to form a Government. Avery . Sebastopol, is dead. He was .one of the finest military entireers of the age. His defence of Sebastopol was a masterly effort which won the commendation of friend and foe. His last noted work was rota. 1■ Dederick ea the G. last., the woe of Mr. A. Met. of Alts.. of a sea. Is es Tharedar the Jaly 17th. e wits of >tir. Joseph Bird. O. T. H. putup w arks. d • eo • n. 111•111111.10. At Uoderkh on the Nth July b) the Itr. I a»Wk.Robert Taylor to MW Mary tau Nis. Died at Saltford. July tub lti4, at her reel• deuce. after •'insets¢ thaw, AM Cru and loved wife of Andrew Peck. aged 7 Y twrnths. limited was peace. tiedertel Markets 00Dttaica, Jul) 1:, lee& Witert.traUii $1 CO *01 Wheat, grin tag) t) bush .'.'.... 1 00 • 1 Flour. t bre t 75 W 500 Uata. • bush ........ ........... u 11 of ' i Harle Potatoes Y busk ..-sees. 0 LS M 0 !0 a .e p /Wssheb :-._. ►uo as O pretty custom, which during and passed. Mr.Ge... Palr•us letter to Both gentleuten are Liberals I the flowery mason might be appropriate-' c une,l respecting minus to wire fences Another excuse fur using whiskey has ly imitated by (:nderich churches, pre- vails ahead; built, was nal by clerk. Moved I; boon rendered nugatory, as the hyoid ' in the l-nitarian church, Janis st.. b Ed 1 Acheson, s •waded by J-limo"boon fire has tailed to keep a man alive when I Toor+nto A committee of young belle," by •rattlesnake. • every Sunday decorates the pulpit and urn fetter read we sue nu remon fl for Lizzie Emmerich. acted 20, its one- lean, that having head Mr. Pars- he was struck attachments profusely shut and. i nts rofusel with flowers, changing tn_• by law niready ; Iseday 1 killed herself in Franklin township, Pa, ♦,contributed by members of the con¢re- 1 because unabe t. lk p P I i attua soh h gad or gathered in kiting thereto Carried. o Ldward I t yesterday, rte u o are r ens, John tie corn, seconded by with the other sehden at school. I the ward.. The other Sunday the scent Acheson, that time quarterly allowance to Joseph Miller anI Wm. Coiling indi- gentsbe t..u,.:.: L., twelve dollars per quarter for the aum:uer mouths. Car- ried. Jloved by John Brecon], second- ed by J. H. Elliott, that the treasurer be empowered to borrow one thousand dollars from the Molson bank in Clin- ton for tide months. Carried. The followiog accounts wore paid, riz : Wm. Crooks for openut [;ravel pit, 8130: Janes Torrance for digging ditch• $2 • ridan_g with Frank Shirty Sunday even- . Clement Newton and tithe's, for rem..y• i int,. clothing spark and s burned esShirley's she i lays cigar tired dna r.latrtletatt of road, 3rd and Silt : con.. $2.95: John McDonald for digg- I death. ing dttch, 82 . S. Phipps for grading ten Bishop Hellouth, Suffragan of Ripen, 9th and 10th cum., and culvert, 120: England. and formerly Bishop of Huron. Robert Bray indigent, 110. Mr. Hags krrived from England on Saturday suer. for conducting case of side line lots, 30 noun upon a visit to his so au, and will re - Chas. Andrews, a delegate to the d ripe clover tilled the audttortunr. Democratic National Convention, hasCA.u•u:o, July 16.—Information has forte become insane fthe excitement, and • ,en received from close friends of But- ts confined in an asylum at Toledo. I ler byF. Shively, serary of the anti - One of the Ottawa cabmen, who was mton.p» et t committed., dispelling the driving Hon. J. H. Pepe from the doubts coding Butler's candidacy for Canada Atlanti- Fatten the other even- the presidency on the independent ing, drop*, 1 .lead from the cab to the ticket, and Satire; definitely and pose ground from heart disease. tively that he will run. Shievely who is kuow%('emp, of Racine, Wis., wait lin the city, expressed Pelee that it t. almost aduduteiy ceriain that Rutter oil: 1, • a catrdidate. with the endorse- ment of Greenbacken sutrmunupoests, pr,ls,hly the laboring man. Butler's refloat at present to make a public state- ment, Shively says. is prompted by a desire to Ent two what will be dune by the convention of labor representatives to be held at Chicago on Joly 30. • sad 31, before Inagua rates 110 ; , (u• Main in Londuu for some time 1 t ort: Memos.—The quarterly ineettng Collins inditirut p r Jars Collins, 818,- Waahi ,n,' July 11. -The Govern- of the Huron Medical socia me twee iii ; Nixon $1sturdy, P. M., forlillen_ftt, a ' gravel, 82 ; ; John Scott, 4 u M . for hent has been notified that Mexico has held at the ligand Union hotel: Clinton. water, :•2 ; Adam Scott, P. M. for, contracted with s steamship company tt, on the Rth slaty. Reptesentati were c a bonus of $6(► per head for Chinese .resent from l;oderich. Brussels, Bay - gravel, gravel pit ccd shuvell1' for t»ren w no landed at Guairas. held, Brncefield, Exeter, LucknOw,.Sea- gravel, $14. l' uucil adjourned to meey forth and Clinton. The usual number -stein on -the second Monday in. August. ! A dispatch from Belleville says ' s f reports, of peculiar rases and their JAME,' PATTO_ , Clerk.`" — I'Wid ebeen& Adams was huntin in the vicinity of Boultur, in the township of treatment were read. tin motion of DR dha514. i Barlow, he fatally shot John Smith, Graham, of Brussels• seconded by Dr. whose apresident' of Uniseiu 1 Medical Association, Dr. Caatpbell was \ The council (net at Sch. Mouse. No. bear. est the Malabide and leaicaL 1 T. C CARE, M.D., C.M., M.CP.8., Oat. Po class. tlurtfron• AoeoarheW. Je. U111t+e - altar turmeric re cupws) by Ur. 111111.1=0 Deugamon. \IgLt office Mar Ittil- i dies B. WHITELY, )ILD., t'.M., PRY- V . /*DIIAN. Somme. Auao.ehesr. etc.. 1 ('.P. m.. Outarlo. Odic •• - TM tfquare. i sere ■rowel te a Istirest rates of leaf of Wilms* 1►rue Stove. up Maim, I0101 cD(►NAGH, M.D., PHYtiI - 1 it1,11i0%. au., Graduate of T Legit. s LEAOUR 1 L$WI13, BARMII`ITERB, C Uet J. A. )Sorrow. C. Sraetab ` t N. Lamle. itr RC. HAYES, SOLICITOR «e., of tae saws and West stmt. 1,f ee ever Butler'satb000kstore. C1 CA1tRlOW .t PROUDFOOT, BAR (t R M T itls*TItRd Atturasyy's,, roudfors. ere lot. IAN. d Oaferia h. J. T. Oa1Tuw, W. t'rotidfow. I7S .aur. t'aivrorlty. Lloeet We ,tae te« 1 Vic.. -- lstic of )'hyslclasa. Load to C_• • s t'. 1'. S.. c►atario. Uro. asst restdea.c CAMERON, H pJfatLsoTn. R CAMERON, orieOPpt•+lte Br►IeJ i Hotel. ItaOtltos Mr,e»taw - „vda ' G. min. 0 ft it 0151 ti 13 t• 011 0 11 0 11 000 re lel 0 ell 0D .. 1770 s 5o u 03 5 hi "40 •' 1 10 0 WILL BE SENT TO P tui. D& McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- 1 awpa vffittltkasl. UEi)%. Coroner «c. (Mace and rMtdence Benue demo ..oead door west of Victoria 1751. Street. __-__ M. D., PHYSI- HG. MACKID, . cum. $ur8eoa and Accuurber. Graduate .1 Toronto University. Waveopp••ette tamer -on E Caweruu . 1. L- uo w. It Role is • Baak tea efaee. enquire at the Hanl._ VW. SHANnN(►N .( '500,000 To LOAN. APPLY TO P atctaaa urgeoa.. CAMIL-ItU1 HUL'C iCAMi1R0 u • pot Goderioh- ti. k ■ons t»t. `iONEY TO LEND. — PRIVATE -- - _--- -- foots -ow feretoerld recttrlty ♦jMI to TH i C3REAT s7e asp tu R tr l PRUU UFY)U f Loansl, ane 3n$urance. lk-E ARIL LENDING }}MONEY AT g,•tat per oe.\t.Imola AKA011e st teens. Uoderic b. April 1:1 b. ItiM. 11tH ANY ADDRESS FROM THE the gaolaloe at rt t3ba. O. as mss. eJ. Ca , , l lel EIL roe Gee. Swaet•ta.iiu4tr11 t. 1 11)tST111..\1, F-1RS Soiui-Centennial EIposition, 1884. Of L.ve Stock, Poultry, Daily, Agricultural and Horticultnrall IProducts, Implements and Man- i ufactures cf 1I kinds. TO:'NT Sent 1 IUth to '0 i j ' CONEY TO LEND.---_ LARGE .`1l1 amount of Private.' Fund. for inveatesot tt lowest retie ea (rat -class Murtgeges• Amity ARROW . Q20.000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND V on Farm Gad Town Property at Ismael fa• lrrrst. 3/ortllo¢ee purchaso`'. w0 charged. Conveyancing fees N.14. - l4orruwers can obtain toner la if title is Helistacter,.--UAV Ie1N t STUN Berrbters. etc.. Oederlcb. ITU RRADCLIFFE, FiRE, MARINE, . Life and Accident ias cane Area. Representing $r tclaseCompaa ies. Ake for the (aa SDA Live erotic teat itAxctt Co. Mosey to lead on Mortgage, either in Town a Farm Property. in Gay way to suit tits borrow er. Odoe-4*D•etalrei Ear's Monk Gederich Septi ► 'f j GODERICH AfJCTION MART The Largest eels. test Is (tae o. 4a.ea• I♦gra VOMMISSIONFROUMq Prize Geta and Entry Forme canobtain- ed a be b( in 9eceed door south of Tux Siegal. Ogee ed from the Secretaries In all Aartcutthey -- be and where Mechanics' Instttutea, or they will I where on application b)' l ort- rd Lind B.J.4111 (3344 4obf ,04 (batmua•.a. to shot my to the 3.•cretary• at Toronto. ENTIRE* ti UWE ari:r*T tetra• WHEN I' VO■ TUI 11 HAMILTON LOAN SOCIETY. THIS w 11.1 as THE i Sleety Leat d Loar.t Yate of Interest. GRANDEST EVENT I •-wwvADVANCEI►LD4GOt►It0SENTTO THE MART R PALO. 1 ort Toronto's Beni -Centennial year 1 S. PO►LLI►1 Ag 1 [teat Estate Gust Ftaaacial Agent An Immense Programme ! ,pr, ,w,h. Mg. OWe'ch. 11117-a SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS S -1.ulit► T.'t \wAN AT 6 PISR being prepared for that time. 4 Yea ptra and [amiss• se an natl. Toronto. ! yearly. THE TORONTO GENERAL TI asters CO•T I hest time is visit the l Ity of are prepared to Loan money ata permit.. pay ways. The b b U ani w able WatT FOR IT_ ' TERMS TO SLIT BORROWERS, J. J. WITHRi ►«•, H. 3. HILL. ca ate-clnos farm security. President. Ma and `.ectetarc ' Apply to T')RU\TU. t CAMERON. HOLT t CAMERON•4 \ June Seth. *0(4. 13I9 -3t i Banisters. Oodetkvo ___ — i Agents for toe Toronto General Trusts Co'y. C. CRABS Me,•r• ('arte•RO•t H01.T R ('Alamos t.te also • lance amount of private funds to ba. en firsta• farm security. ---HA+- ( n..we.t.n Oct. 411Atl 4,11 .1 The Oldest Established and cape he any and mistook for l «orfhtm,tton. I Cheapest Store in the t► on Saturday, the 5th July. The In )Iuntreal the po.•hcenmen Gra raiding requested tocant114 of -AUGUST County of Huron. Tecumseh Council at tl» election to be {{ { j held in May next. The motion passed without a dissenting voice. Dr. Camp- bell is therefore in the field as a date for the seat. He will make a good i representative if elscteu. and will poll a f large vote where he u known. . 1 Geed Mims trig these irkeke es. ' The legality of keeping • gild pi t school after regular hears for nit learn- i drag his lessons was tested in an English reeve beim, absent at d:oderich in con- nection with the equalization app8il, Mr. Whitley was appointed chairs read The minutes of last meottng and signed. Letter from J. Tigeet Mm- I keeping light bread. platuinq of the tiaager,u$ state of the' amas Reilly, the New York showman hill near his residence From lames . who was bitten by a rattlesnake Sunday'. Savage relative tea breach on the f and ,lied •Ionday night. He presented • 7 con road near J. 1':mlparick's. The l hornble apprearinee the bakers stores for light bread. • baker named !Karinieu repulsed the police. and he will have to appear on a charge of assault in addition to that of Ammonia anti fol lowing azcounts were ordered to b - whiskey were administered in large paid ;— Sullivan, repairing hill be I S 1. gewgaws without effect. tweet' luta 1'J and 20, Lit., $1D; J. n pP'"°d dynamiter, liven, planking culvert front of let 11:, James Walker, a satGlastcow,attempt- L.R., iii; J. Sullivan building culvert ; arrested on Tuesday law court recently when the mother of a , y.;;.,;u•: front d lot 16, L.R., $10.50; Mr. Dal- 1 ed to shoot and stab his captors. He taw bey had the tetrad master of the belt school be attended before the court. $4.• jure.. planking culvert at Kioutl, ' fn on rand epoapoers of givi ng n hie The judge, in giving -tis decision, said - Culver J. Lang, planking and repairing d namitrn on hu culvert at Kiutail, $4.50: J. F. Sullivan, names of supposed y thee the tnan he ctmilaoauthority n+ltl llut}tfstudy- i building culvert at Kingsbridge, $13 50; ( penton• lag at home, and that h. , therefore, had A. Dreary, building culvert, S.L n6 and The committee employed in revisinginn right to detain hat he. h he alae. laid 7, con. 5, $ti; Mr. Garrett, planking the Old Testament hare finished their that in his .'pint this detention Carrick's bridle, x13: Wm. \though, labors. After submission to the Cony.- that i ed t f gravel, 120.110; J. IllcCaig, planking cation, the Testament will be issued to o an as(swnit. As :lir plant job on near Dungannon, i$2; n Garrett, W. hive died during the Twelve eif the revision. 7 members master was ddid tet.ar1 ,1 i'o nAyinq it. e-otm.->R •- .' - job on S.L 9 and 10, ditch(n{C 13; L.R. 14• l'.•,s,liaut.-srtu•r, cul tLkr the I•• -•••n i Johnston, repairing culvert jn accordance with a fes dation pa•s rl i A. 1Nr1.00d, two culverts on con. 12, at a recent session of the (:rand Lodge. home - G n r Toronto• $19.11:►; H. Garrett, work T,1 on Goo. 1.,, Wilson Lodge \n. 81x. •. The seers ►.t. O'Connor s road, ,n Tuesday pissed • rewtdutiun that in _ 1st JANUARY ler, $10.81►: future the k i mall iMr eniint t lignrors \* w r••.•••ot utee:o,a of rise 1Gni+.eriui Irsrt L.ld, nish.d (rein the retreshmettt +apple. tNw.crati .. t the tint lodge to tae ion. The Dominion and Previnci.Exhale- $11.13, x ti e- $11.13; I) o. work on l t Ceuse $8,00; It McKay, lam M. Wallace, repairing cu be b. ti ••,r crown villtete the ; $4 A. McLeod building culvert This u cru k act t•.1?„out •'.1a nru••.na.u.iy adopted : - O'Conner'. road, $9.65; McGinty, 1 E 1 1 -That •v.• ns nu a,•.riatiwt regent the I undstdrain on Mullardt hill, S.L :d au`i tion will be held this year at t►tt.w,. k„tt Act as Navin: been clearly helreti- 1 4, con 4, E.D., $3; W Cunningham, commencing en Monday. September Y2, coif to the coats•• ..f tetu,wr.itrc4IiI H:Jton' cutting hill tea cnn. 4. "PPesite 1..t 3, lie and continue to Sept. 27. Theeahiiuti.rn even in the i.e. of etotolu, L ed (ppreilIQP D., ,?5; B.Diskant. tadtog road ton will be opened 1.1 ir John Mscd..ual,l. and other sanoow dieLdv Lougee ; and 4 con., opposite lot 4, E D., $110. .t• Frize• attd tosthla 10 obi ana•unt of further w,• 'relieve t tats:n the fntare fast 3 _ . - _ a operations *illfetid ..oro to pure'oi, Baker culvert on S. L. 1 thetetore pledge ouiw'.ves re • use every lawful' maims to defeat the proem' effort to re- 1 peal the Scott %to in this comity.” Both parties are er.auiaing for the• arming Co Millet . F.D., $3.25; F. Russell, ditching .•n M. L $17; Russell, rN 'ditching on S. L 3 and 4, eon 4, E. D., $8.90; J. Maize, shovelling gravel. $1.00: J. Mallard, planking for bridge, S. L 3 and 4, F.. D., $1.75: ion. tightening bots on trims of bridge at ?dullard w mill and loerretictal here. TIM tla.kala e aIn•tNs.. foplacing plank, beet.; 0. Glacier, plank CLatAgn. l6 -The town coon - Pr Phillips teher by order of Hugh July a by-R.,a•eau. July Illi. -The nolainati•en phillibs and ..cher pwthmatters, $5.20; oil assembled lave night and passed' T. Ford, job on Kerry creek, D.L D.L. $1x8; law to prohibit the Salvation army from of candidates to fro) the vacaocy in the - T. E. Finlay, ,grading on 6 and 7 con., playing drums, tinging or disturbing the Local legislature for \lu•koka and Peery J. Bryan, printing, 111.'1:,; pea•c on the streets. The army appaer Sound. caused by the unseating of Mr. L D• • g`': )" + 3 Finquier, was heed here to day. J. W. A. Phillips, 136 loads gravel $13.60, I . eextermined to resist, and a lively Resift is Dill, Reform, ore nuroiwttid by Ftank Harrison, d 7, ,tram 501015 road expected. Strain, of Parry hound, and seconded 11.1., 6 and 7 , 8 Mn. Martin and After Jae 1'ende►rttast'(s backer returns Mn. Donahue were granted five dollars from Chicago he will put up 11,090 in by W1lliam Wood, of Cantwell. As' hour haeme • birthee' mob as insistence. The maned adjourn- payor tet sloe, and bring about a light be- elapsed and no ed to meet again at same plies, Ott tereen him and John Kilrain, the r.aing conrinatt.'ns t+.•iag noade, the returning Saturday, the Yard sty ( t 11. if the artists nmeet, the cheer declared ••r lh l duly elected. Pathmasters it Michigan are now 1,- temperat.ce and moreltty. ,1uired by law to plant at least tifty ire. s, ninety Leet apart, along the lino of the highways in their respective districts each year until each road is provided with ample shade. A similar law would 1 v c August. afnaan. • .10 ('cola, elm*. Rattle between the ('icy of Chteellri enol Imilwtlisteiy •la eafter Mr. MnEachern .---- — the Cay of Culture will he, hot enceinte www ntomit►atai, and great exciteteient Wt. followerd, old ter mine time confusion •err. 'vest tete Fisher- reigned anpwsnte After 1886, FOR • tRIFFs SALE OF LANDS. Tv W i csog •- ri red... issa«i err Cana $IR$- lot Her %Or a cr it o0 u+tern's Bench Invision, Gest to be directed oat the Lands and Tear PRESEN PRICES : stout HJ v*nueofat,rit of TO MIT ll&h Court of Jostle* Granulated Sugar. it Ms. flee 51.00: by the Ib. and delivered aapga1p 110c. Other sugars in pr000r en. sugars cash mens• 0t K ILLIAM ROBERTSON. at the on deliver). suttofJOHN GREEN A CO. I have seised and taken In execution all the right.. tit stl0.ia - ' TEAS AS CHEAP AS GARS. Lterrst'eihrpertain parcel or tract tit la.d Black Tea at tic.. equal to ant vt:.. ea to chi- Township et Colborne. a the foCounty o tars;, mer + a or a part o. Tea.' -Young Hymen. !root '3•:. to , G: -r- I posed .int s.rmier e.e. is the cess powder Tea. 35c.: the tines: imported. :eco lh. • concession. eastern division. of the Tow1- t very a J Sift' d at •••c l , t ship The metes and Isonal of the paras( • and peen:: leo. wt nate, lyisat Gad beteg in the Finer Black t Sec amt t Green ( Muren. and I'ru. ince of llOstarlo S tee Japan . in . of sand. bciaga. follows. Contsseeintmelte DRT e300DS- ` 1 distance of e.s chain sixty -sere. Halts. e a ware doe west. from the post a ISM tweet, lots me and tee. na 50041 treed ,..1 road. Ibent•e south. 1Osr t,. minutes. fart mai:near, two link.. theatre wog.. aeventy.ere ..totutear. West. one . halo. eighty e north. rerty-tbree .!oyrrerus• forty1T f, meta. sixty-nine links. thence esti. twenty tuu.utcs. week. two north. fosrteen de• IHues, east. one char.. fifteen Maks. fleece south. etreitr.two deices. ten minutes. eget. PdINT$ 1l.NT) OII.8_ l one (tarn. thirty-four links. thence Meth. ttd,ty4wo deer''+. forty minutes, Met. Me We keep none be' tit,- blot. and gal them at i cbaia• aorit3 links, to the place of Daps` smite price a. commonest. and coats byadttoeastlremeak. I roods and two petc.tt of land. wbloh t•►negpr a specialty. and was -ranted hes and Tesrment■ 1.11.11 ofIer for Elsie. at tram mineral acids. r ace in the Court Hopss. in the Town of I rich. on Tcatt05T. the Tnt.Ttcru day tit tleC A gwodau of Glass and Builders Hard-' Vmber, 1154. at obs board twelve of 411. ware on land. ' crock. noon. ROBEier GIBBONS. 0herltf. co. Hume. Goderioh. Jtue r1Y, iris maga, Sberit tee Offlc•. (ioderich. ), Jere 1]th. 1814. , IMAM Print* to close at priewi las sstoabbk rt Cottob. yard wide, M phymea at dr.; aarrower at .le. -1 tine for Of Ore. in dress Silks at I 7'r-.. wortu $1.•:5. 1 rat BgRDWdF.E. tel mina A welleeketed stock of Scythe...nattier. Hair 1 riot Forks. Spades and Shovels. all trona the les: I chain, thirty inks there ort . makers. v_ ORAE$ A. NAP1!EL WILL COXTi?ICF. TO SELL HARDWARE 1 . T AND BELOW COST, PVU.T mime TO • Ciro Out of Business Change his location. or pat his business upas different bases. He le therefore e 4 - tt GREAT BARGAINS consultation Soli f• nil tins.. and great numbers are availing themselves d tie • which ata/ not lea long. Latest alvicea relsi b3 the retunming hr ATestern lea D artrmeat at Ottawa erste that the The mil -prohibitionists oft spa the norm Swam have uttered E. King Dodds .d this todfi.hery has heeo eery poor up to the h d dollars for one i a (tat not being mon than half that wee Pet ptwwk. hand a Wort on try The total catch of ralmoo __(Toronto World. ee.tao ri1ofttM dMeNiJ to accept I i am eado,htedly doing u •here. Gay One ebe to rho ltstmating. d Nr. r-leiseh-- whit city twenty t .•assn -• real lthe liquor gnestt••ti 1711 IoM year rap to setae date. gait is wtMllMld et about me—third over that TAR CR.r•. Advice* form Nurse M lot wihret. lobsters are plentiful, district (state that the wheat crop willhehet of s small nae will ire a fair crop lhts will next yi.N Mt. Holyl Station, twelve miles ZZI piafnrday night Eli Harringer that the wrong change had been Whom hint. A dis,,ote arra, mews flew, WI Barringer fell to the door, his head g to the trunk by a piers of akin Loftus Martin gilt a pistol -ball in the twain. Brass knueklselegotelneirehole till (deadly eroT gee wereleat *sf reme far shots ole arrraoe. anti that I IN much as last year, but on the whole the crult will be good. Peas so far, en firer hit m the hag which has of Isle years go hem to destrnetive,aad a viol yield toy flet ted. The hay crop fall he an pa short as compared with last year, the e wrtinual dry worths- laving • lied elect. Corn wee hurt by early fro..* and will )ield light amps R,,..ts end fruit MO he only, the Wet barely op to the opal f w ' eed' r hum Charlotte' (' , the negroes had a Erre, •('(e'IA. (IRATYPI'1. AND VOrPOty 1g6. Ply a thoro•igh knowkJse0I1E0 Wo- rld law• which govern the leas ihKstlon and nnMtioa. and • w amnesties of the Ian elected cocoa. Mr epee has veered breaktete t.ldes with a (4 ed hr.. age wse hich al save sill !Val bsav d.etew Mala 11 ►e r1 the jells sea er sorb artlrl.vd diet that a memetetlen br gradually bs It up anti* street rv.pwr every t cy t• dleraw• of auMls M. w to arta& wherever We to Auctioneering u W. BALL, AUCTIONIER TOB l l . the Comity of Swam Belem VI la say peel of the Ocelot. Altrose wletfeaMs to Geder*rb P.O. JONN(tat ala KNOX O1 L/1AL AUC- TiON[(' T., Do not let anyone throw due in your eyes by telling you that on account of being a long time in the bus] • ness, they can offer such bargain as no one else. if fhb weirs trim tbers la nos pntlerwse is this Iowa who him Imesibas t#f to hare .besIaod wash facilities es to dbeolat them u/ es 14•11111 702EC T .A.. N sit Street Guder pAI We (tare . tied et er. etc, in our sec as suppot Gods Mu Letitia 00di No lame Gay 01 ovhavea eeyi t site tb to Eli in the alone WI e CHET del PAl i Reser of goo per ni mead rich. F°1 I: 1 cheap bepie (iod ED *B1i L.tt Lase GOC xU hi trent hhoome th ::0.s en ee. orai rte„ cis ot de areas Peet op led Po Ittrati laws All te t Y. Excl Fres The two rice Poe ed. te owe ad 1 lAk Los wit11 tow res D inn] stn trig lom 001 bac eht s. go tot fin111 11.k_ 114 511 1111 es PI it In M eti