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THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. SETT. LL,1851j �•
seat albs 11~ of sae acre
le regolas Mrttog ..f the tuwu WON -
USN held en Friday eveaseg.
it mien' preseut, the *tryst 1.1 the
.u, reeve, deputy trove Ladeouncilkxs
wise', Colbure,e, Leo, Butler, Nairn,
Whim, Mitchell. C&apiue, and Jur-
e.
Tan ra&Aauaaa Y tapas!
lowed a bakes on head r•f 8$66,01.
Tan ITZ*IT Isstal.TO*a &arose
owed spa ..aro since Let report to be
48.48: wesertng streets, 8•2J; David
tai'* contract for gravelling laytield
d and Huron rued, $141.97• Total -
N.45.
THa aLUTO!'a anroor
owed the interments to be 3 adults and
intuits.
COMMUNICATIoNn
four the secretary of the tin company,
king that another 6renun's suit be uur-
,ened. Referred to the fire committee,
Ith power to act.
Prom the couuty clerk, stating that
M sum of $1582.71 had been levied
Oen the muuiripelity of Goderich fur
.linty purpeees, Filed.
From Vt. F. Paterson, secretary of
tut Perry relief cummettee, conveying
la)nka for donation mf $100.
From Mn. Dr. Stokes, complaining of trained to your correspondent as a fact
nleritiea in the sidewalks, and ask -
that they be :wprooed. Filed.
rem Thos. Whitely, asking to have -
Orusesion ¢iron to exchange cemetery
its Referred to cemetery committee.
ith power to act.
Frotn cou.table Yu'e, asking to be
rovtded with an official suit Granted.
1 the motion of J..rdan, seconds d or
atneruu.
From Chas. A. Humber and a number
t others, asking that a pump be put in
re public tank opposite the foundry.
eferred to public works committee,
loth power to act.
.0•..,r Nis.
A number of ac;oouuts were presented
od referred to finance committee.
Mw Arose Oerdsa, .1 NM& DAIS C A SATE
(furuwrtyr loaf Oode,ieb) wee kcal +m^
vwtisag her aunt sod e�nae�lee, .eels �gy, setlms.NM sem en Me
Alex Taylor of the ldertt11,11oed. sate.
IIaltAetw ....
The rarer just now to well stocked with
suckers neer the bridge, waiting fur the
rise of the river to ptoered con their way.
31111211Mt.
The majority of Use (amen to this
vicinity have stunted 'owing their fed
wheat.
Mrs V. Alton, r vwttngj et Valen-
tine Alton's near here.
Joseph Barclay, who has been away
in Manitoba fur over thaw years, has re -
1 tented hutes.
••Our genial storekeeper,' R. D. Came-
ron, who hard lust retired one night late-
ly, was aroused out of bed abut 11
u clunk, by the nagging of the door -bell
He put his head out of the window, sad
fouud then was a young man urged about
19 }-ears at the dour, wasting ia. Mr
C, thinking ne was wanting medicine,
hastily droned himself and opened the
door. He asked the young titan, who,
as , dues out rends • } of a mils
from Belt.at, what lee wanted, and re-
ceived .the reply, "A two-peoay Jew's
harp." No doubt Mr. C. went to bed e
wisr and richer than. The above was
e• may y
Goderich, Aug. 29th, 188&
otbe Mayor and ('oeptied
Town of Oodench :
Gern.z ta.'i,-Your finance cumatttes
eg leave to report as follows : -Thud
ley have examined the following m-
ounts, and recommend their ps Inept
post being duly certttied :-Mi...titoh-
11's acc..uut. $6.28; E. Belcher. $1.25;
Graham, 88.22; R. W. Mcjaemzje,
115.61; Win. 51tchell, 84.70; R. Petted -
opt, $2.75; E. H. Watson, Vow.
Resnesting E. Graham's accounts for
leaning hos J times, et We recess -
sad he be paid fie in full of his ac-
count, this beiug the amount allowed by
council for the cleaning the haw,
e'2 each time cleaned.
We herewith submit the estimated re-
leipta and expenditure for the current
par. We have had a by-law prepared
ixing the rate for all purposes at 11
teats on the $ being the same ask*
TILL
Hollacavt U.
A Muskogee, Mink., special ears that
the mew of the wrecked ssbut•ner W. W.
Brigham were picked up in raid -lake on
Tkmnda by the sebutws Walter timitb,
and lauded yesterday. The uufor-
tuasate nee tell a tsrnhte story o their
expenses. The DYING of the Men are
Jas. O'Leary. P.MOek Pews.. diehard
Bud .ad Edwin Aniline.. The Brig -
hem left bare las: Saturday for Chicane,,
loaded with lumber. When she reached
mrd -lake a violent storm arose, sad the
schwas nearly swamps& The man
stood at the pumps nearly all night, dur-
ing which time the stow inwressd. At
about 10 o'clock un Moods the Brigham
capsized, turning completely hokum sp.
The men clambered � the Seating
lumber, and with the aid of a pies of
rope made a temporary raft. Every sea
swept over them, and their ssfiartuge
cannot be told. Hunger and sleep
pressed upon them at ties. but the us.s
were lighting for i us and thought only
of clinging to the raft. Tuesday dawned
without succor, and it pard so sfuwly
that it seemed an eternity to the hen
Miss Rollaway, of Toronto, is visiting
Mr. J. L Courts:e's.
Quite a large numbet of our residents
took in the excursion to Grimsby Camp
grounds.
Moe Maggie Carter spout a week with
Ma. John O. Pickard, at the town of
Galt.
Mrs. Entleknapp ass been cuntiaed to
the house for .-cane time with her old
complaint, rheumatism.
Miss L,u Knox, of this place is pay-
ing en extended visit to friends n Ber-
hn, Toronto and other places
"Mr. J. C. Pickard is busy at work tat
the late B C. Church. His purpose is
to convert it into a dwelling house and
have it ready for oxcupation before
mutter. •
Miss Ellett Miller who recently left
here for Dakota, arrived in that part of
l uncle sant a domain safely and likes
chi. country well. She is enjoying her-
self well among her relatives then,andis
in the enjoymNit of good health.
The greatest a and ec..mToz will be
necessary to keep the expendit .res with-
in these estimates. We des,:e also to
draw your attention to the very large
amount still expended for relief, not-
withstanding strong efforts to prevent it,
the amount exceeding by several times
overt the amount paid by any other
enunicipslity to the county for similar
jfurposs, and would ask you to, suggest
some practical method cf lessening it if
1u.silyle.i
1 F. Jo&loaa, Chairman._
Bylaw No. 8, for 1884, fixing the rate
et 14 mills for 1884, was read a first,
Ostend and third time and adopted.
? The council then adjourned.
famished men tossed about on the waves.
A vessel wit seen, but the only signal
they had, an old sill cloth coat, failed to
attract attention. Another a night
and Wednesday dawned upon the third
day of the raft without any better pros-
pects. Ou Thur.dsy morning the sheen-
er Walter Smith, bound from Muskegon
to Highland Park, rescued the ship-
wrecked crew. Capt. Smith notsed
some objecta on the water which he took
t.. be human beings, and Acre down on
them. Aid came to the nick of time,
for the suffering sailors could not have
held out much longer. They are bete
destitute.
A PRAIBIs St, •. ,
umsis.a• ritasaspar a mieermsslis enie e'
see t-mia•n tmgn mot eae/a to
Wtuuipag Man., Angola M'. -4I
tial. j The aevereat stens u Emmy lame
visited this provisos Wedaedey t.igbl
The rain pound in 'sere its and the
lightning was very vivid. Seemed brooms
were blown from their f000datioaa,wbile
sheds were blown demi, sidewalks tore
yip, and the frontad hearse Mono away.
L4ghtung amuck the Hudson Hay Com-
pany'• storwhous, and ripped tip the
roof, doting 810,000 worth of de�age•
The Eaglisd Moroi in a washbowls'
town we Mows down, eh less
blown allude fuuadattoas, aad the gree
stacks leveled to the ground f matter-
ed
at r-
.d over the prorates. Reports
from
districts show that the slum
raged Ins Versillioe Bay on the mat
44 Brandon on the west, but that the
severity of the cors .entered in Wiwi -
peg. great deal of grain was lodged
se rine localities, but in others little or
The wind blew at
Twe *series W she sewer 1aa.
At a nubile meeting to Brom, a couple
of weeks ago, chief oonefable Bradley, of
Milton, in referring to the Scott Act,
said : -
"Liquor u sold over the tar, and
there are eight places in Milton when
There is procureni can moreuor in liquorac,nsumedtty.
in
the county than there was under the li-
cense system. There were only four places
when liquor could be obtained under
the Crooks act.'
On Tuesday last weer, Bradley was
called as a witness in the Wallace case,
and swore that he had been in the
t Wallace hotel every day Sunni; the past
three mon:hs, and that he had nut hun-
self, nut had any other, to his know
ever received liquor in that house. �.
Wallace house is the principal tsotel in
the town, and that evidence practically
settles Bradley. -(Toronto News.
Pizialcunt `
Mr. end Mrs. Whitehouse, of Spring- i
Ill., are at present visiting at Mr. i
k's.
The farmers in this vicinity are about 1
p11 through with their harvest, and have '
#carted their fall wheat seeding. Owing 1
the drouth the sprang crop was not as
F,
has peen o'f late yeah,
A sad accident occurred on Sunday
t on the 4th con of Ilnrnn at the hill
the lake at Pine Rimer. W. 0. Mur-
och with his mother and Mn. McCrin•
elle, of Lurgan, being in the bngtty. the
,stress being toe much for the harps,
e holdback broke, causinv the horse to
n away. The buvgy upset, aid Mrs.
urdoch's arm was broken in two piss
was also injured considerably about
face. Mrs. McCrindle was nut in-
ured so badly, but beingover seventy
of age the shock wilgo very hard
th her. Both are doing as well as
ld be expected.
Wswaaosa.
Iit7C.taIITVL Anst.. - At tie reoset
aination,of school teacher's held et
ick. St. Helens echoed sent up. four
es all of whom were successful.
taking second A. one a second It,
one a thud class certificate. Two td
are parties/sly deserving of una-
rm account of their youthfulness,
n Cameros !:ting only lb years of
took a second A, and James K. M.
Ow, 14 years of age, taking • third
racing good abilities to learn, and
attention to their seethes on their
, and equally reflecting credit oil
it teacher, Mr. Morgan, for bis abih
to impart instruction to than. attend -
his sclww.1 and swains to make the
of their advantages. I understand
. Morgan's services are to be cent in0•
during the owning year, showtnz that
trustees take an interest in the edu-
of the children on and around that
re haslet.
0e.eord.glesl Beware -Mesta et Aug..
'Nt.
It• . aid on 8 da aiwunt of rain-
fall 8 c. i. , nearly of as inch on the
level. with a trace chain in Pterce's lane, not
Greatest velocity of wind during 24
hours en the '."3rd. wind N. W., fie,
clear weather, 52'' miles or '211 mils per
hour.
Least velocity of wind during 24 Noun,
o,n the 27th, wind 8. E., weather hazy,
160 miles or ei miles per hour.
No. of cludy nights 13.
Nu. of clear " 10.
No. of hazy " 8.
Lightning on the 2d, 14tk, 19:h, 2.1th
and ''9th.
Thunder on the 11th at 4 p sit
Prevailing winds S. to S. W.)
BMteegRlez at rinse.
no damage was done
such • ternlc rete as to blow a street RADCLIFFE, FIBS, MARINE,
ear .off the track in the Sty. This is the R,. Lab and Asides' iasersnoe Anent.
first bis; dors in many years. ff� It-presestlaagt lnt•eatssCeapt*fes. *loosest
for the CANADA Livs rook I!tnt•tuxce Co.
Mosey to lead on Mortgage. either in Town m
game Property. in any way to suit the borrow
er. Office-4utraaltst Keds block (aodartek
• . SIAiaiaM
fe
los Comte A. Mebsetsan. both at deo
Loans arab 3nsurancs.
UTE ARE LENDING MONEY AT
e leis) per peat_. Priv tLIAGICR i daW_L$
eiodericb. Aphid Mk, tell
ler
00,000 TO WA1ti. APPLY ��.T�O
CAMCRON HOLT &CA-MAHO Ilei.
• tel. na.
i 1ONEY TO LIND. -PRIVATE
tumds-•ea freehold .seartty. APOIY to
Geo $.sass. (iederich.
MONEY TO LEND. -A LARD
llre1i .roust Of Primas Fonda for tnvestseat
el lowest rates es Mtees Mortgo4ea AppIy
te0ARROW & PIWUOl'0OT.
20,060 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LZND
to -
to ors !'Ciel sad Tows' ertipmes - sPra i, rat lowest
N' idlnell
�orrnmic M Cunv.y ___ .leen !roam dbllue
if tail 1. eatlilieteriia y. -Da 1PO$ t JOHN
ETON Samis ri. ta. 1111
VOTERS LIST -181e.
MUNICIPAL rf ' rVilkiwir
lotted d r
the sad
to be b Iramemnods eursumit � 1se the WO mei: 'rr m _...
Bas evil prowisk by
mictpalM? kb ' w ►..�
old muat.,ip.Utr
the L,aWatlre
ins, aid th it �x•
ed up Is a os.te ea -
A . IML and Ue remains there!
DOB,1a11.
Mrs. Limiters, at owe time connected
with the twat office, is visiting friends
here.
Sproule, the Goderi:h plasterer, is
plying hatred. briskly her iatouta
Bush 6rw are Milt threatening. In
some places the famei had to be remov-
ed dose t.. the road to nave them.
D. C. Russ, the athlete of Cleveland,
was awarded Mayor Hy.au'e silver
medal as the winner of the must points
in the different c'otesb at the London
Caledonian games. He carried tit
seven tints and one second prize, repro -
seating in cash 8144.
Pans, Ont. Sept. 2. -Last night a
mob of two hundred mein and boys sur-
rounded the gospel army barracks hen
for the purpose of rotten editing Gen.
Atherton. One or two of the male one
carts who appeared outside were greeted
with a shower of eggs and compelled to
retire. A maiistrate and constable ap-
peared on the scene but they could not
restrain the crowd. They attempted to
nuke an arrest but the parts was rescued
by the tuob.
The gallant inners! remained inside the
barracks, where he was surrounded by a
ring of his female converts. whose sex
protested him, until about 2 oclo:k in
the morning. Four hours after the
meeting was dismissed, when he made
his escape through the rear exit. The
reason 1.,r the attack was the unpopular-
ity of the general, whose cuaduct u con -
adored offensive and hypocritical. Some
time ago he took a young girl convert
from this town with him un a salvation
starring trip, and vague rumors r.• t�
their relations worked the people up to a
terrible state of excitement.
THE WORLD OQI88.
t. Olrnnd is the Celestas eLear SOF
wide Contemporaries.
The chief engineenhip of the Graven -
bunt and Callender branch of the Grand
Trunk railway, which was formally offer-
ed to and refused by Hugh D. Lamaism,
at resent chief engineer of the Ontario
and Quebec railway. has been accepted
by J. C. Bailey, formerly division en-
gineer on the same road.
Sticioe or AN 01.1) MA.. -An old
man named Richard Rooinso'n, aged 82
an, whose home was on bot 8. South
Epp. • 1 a•oo.-oeareeto AND COY10*T'
taro. -"By a thorough knowledge of the satta-
MI lewd which govern the operations of
{tseotbn and nutrition, and by a carted
application tat the fine properties of well -
selected ('0.0*. Mr. Kpps has provided our
breakfast tables with a delicately favoured
beverage which may save us many heavy
doctors' bills. it to by the judicious use of
each articlrwof diet that • constitution may
be gradually built up natal strong enough to
resW every tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are Itu•ting around us
nerdy to attack wherever there is a weak
point. We may eaoape many s heal shah by
keeping ourselves well fortified with pure
blood and a properly nourished frame." -Civil
Serr.re Gazette. -Stade simply with bolliag
water or milk. Kota onl • ID Packets sad
Tins itlb. .ad 141• by Grocers. labeUed-
JAep Erre & Co.. Ilomosop►tb►c Chenais,
London Kw."
eterlertet Markets
eaical.
have (abet
sssst
••Yea.*
E. CASE, M.D.. O.M., M.C.P.S.,
a . Oat. Physician. dungeon. Aeeo.cheur.
ke. Ode* -(TThbaat formed" oceuple l by Dr.
Hutchinson, Dune -Annan Night office Mar-
do's
ar
Vas hotel. 1e'
B. WHITED, M.D., C.M., PRY-
. B
. iIICIAN, Kuris' Acooucheur, see_ 11.
(*.PAL. Ontario. (Maee--Tls deuere. 1 doors
Beat of Wheat's U:.. 4. ens. 5* stairs. I103t
� yw� the
vas dsad.
rel. (o t*+e u��
lap to have salad ettOM
to w. w[L[.l �y p�
of esti M.Motaal(tY-
Datsd tats nth der Macias!.Itw-
VOTICE - NOTICE IS HZR28T
Al gives that the Cearrpp5pinasis.sbe Tows
cirtt Wigton' will MONDAY e
. die FIRST
d
DA
w
P f Hitt.A-L.. Ins a
Bides
for �s,,spp4sasnr op alta poetis of WUTtam
miss
la Go Town of WO/chase than betwssa the
est eerie limit of Patrick street sad the-•"''-
oP-11ty Melt of John street . dao that hera� of
asoeke w`k street rly Uwltouit isms arca&Iowraes�atd:
said n (isms Moven" the rnuLiprti Banat
of Patrick street and the northerly Walt tat
John street. aead lying between Lou M. 54. SS.
es mewl S• in Peter Fisher. sWl�vitag, ter`
on the �aN_
lade ; sad for she purees* of setting imid nns and
Verlag the pateme of mid
rasa wars. ei as aforeeafd to No [ up. M
Hearse Payee, the owswte. otIt,Mods
bated tale ni day J.40. rznut'aoN.
D.
I'SOM T.swa Clerk.
vvewi� oa theme side. and Lots 07. fs30
..d t0O aerer*Met. wins.
1
♦..
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS.
Cut atTY or HOODOO ' By virise of a Writ d
To wry , n..-4 tarts.. I..t;.4 .eat
eetieZ
DR. M. -LEAN, !'t!YSICIAN, SCR- of, Her Mountl.s Haab `'tort et
Jaren s I10 .•b 1):vfe/es, sad to be .Heat
G.11:°. Coroner s . 0110. sad residesee and deiteeted menet thea Lade eel Teen
streetBteoe stnset. .5000 • i.nu west .f vktoria meet. of W I AU ItOHottTlu%. st the
1181. suit of JOHN uiti:I:St it CO. I bare ,,eased
sad takenyn execuuon an tee repo tale. he
HG. MACKID, M D., PHYBI- t.r.wt. and equity or teammates ates of an sod
. clan. Swims and Aocoucber. Graduate .*ngrtiar that •ensu parcel or trate of land
of Toronto 1; al%entity. °Mceopposite Vanier and premises, situate. !eine and being 1n the
ren t C•Ineron s Bank. L.okaow. It ail in Township of enemas. In the County el
COM -
office. eneulre at the Beak.
171124. Hurotr sad Proviso. of Ontario. Went � m
i iRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
lJ Pnystclans. tturgeoes. Aeeouokerw. te.
oast at Dr. Sheena a residence. neer the
and aederisb. u. C. *clamour. J. C. HAMIL-
TON
Vie`
wox
1101 /37710 ASSSAa
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EXHIBITION
posed ora part of rot number one. In t
eonoeeelon, eastern division. of domed Town-
otlandol. beings. f. fle notes ollows_ Comttteicing it 1of the said 8.
distance of one chain sixty-seven !take, on •
oouree due weer. fropost pleated be-
twren tuts one and two. on mutt' ode of eOa-
twenty* minutes. east ntcesslon rose, thence south. how
mgnetici
two e
Mine links, tnenee smith, seventy-4ve dere.
fifteen minutes. west, Gas chola. eighty rake,
the.ce mask boy -sere. degree.. forty -ave
minutes, woo. silty -nine Wks. thence north.
or TIER eight degrees, twisty minuses. west, toe
SOVHIESS COUITIES' FNII aSSfICIlT19g chains, thirty links. chess. earth. fo.tteende-
WUI be held in the City of so ,sla eighty-two degrees. Mi Ws.east. one chat's, Moen links.broeMAC
nee o ha n. hirci -four Yaks, these, ,oath.
'Airy -two degrees, testy aiautee, pet. oie
chain. tarty links, to the place of beginning.
&tad moa ttiest* by .Sins.sunsesnt. tkt*e
CIO0&&aCm,Sept. y, ane. . reeds tad two perches of teed. whilst" Lasdit
bush. _ . • • .... � _S � � 00 and Trn.ownen. t ,hail o er for 9.18. at
ST. THOMAS
Se n !cera Teesia wedate.da7 tiNysaa7 t y a: of -
Wheat. I rail i p b }� ^Ljj y` in -
N -heat i ;pried ti bas►........... 0 OO c• 0 eS Septh 30th, Oct. lett and W 3 , IfricreiLiantbTet:ClutYkinattsdrr:mr117?efle4P-
Peas.
dour, p b.rre . t ;:rr Soo Gabe: 1104, a eke hour of twilit
Dau. a bush .................. a >s M J b 1884, chick. *nos
on
p� y hush
o s e OPEN TO THE WORLD.t o )6ER1" tlISBONB.
Harley. a busk..... ............. 0 a) of 0 !0
Potatoes the bush 0 IO r 090 4ieriR. Cue N tro.
Hay. *ton ...........:.•.....:.. : letr 0 u Very Li hertz l Pri t' List Sherr•T's Ole.. onl.•-ich. t t7na In
Hotter. Y a.. Juas lith 1101.
• •... • IS er 0 If be fNpecL! Priem
ltsge, Y dos. 1 »• •. .1 Number
o
Sege,......... _±s...._.-...._-.... _ e
..............«. a Il 0 M -
Shorts. t+ esu row u eo SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS �it thea Sto
Brea i cwt
(Whop, er not»......,-.. .. 250 " + 006 Bunningl'afor Lady
!invites with [mettle. Teem. --
Sds .......»••••••••. . 940 „ 1im Farmers' Premium Raseandie;alOf 4=1. ♦y • 5 OLD
tih.s..tp... .. ...... .... ...... .. a 40 1 tC � for rieitl+men's [toad Horse; afro 1T�1
ter Pacers and Trotters. All 'tar gu•.5
Auctioneerin9 I Sent d for a ['rat - Lot and Pre rr.mmr.
R'ka ODDfE41t0Ii' SPLENDID UND THEGROCER.
A W. BALL, AucTi„sEER Font a .0 he to a SPLEN
.L . the County of Huron. 'rales stteadef ,.Fond DunwN, JoH. A. K -t..
Miaow part of the County. Adams. nrdsn 80 President. +e.r.tar! , m-
Gederieh P. O. tea watt stare Ir steam. -
TOBN KNOS GENERAL AUC- ghomas'3/41**t. T. pc. 4.4104. 1410.14 1
en 110\F.EIt and Lan6slator. Goeriek. $(Ant. tiering had cossadersble cxptri.smla18STOVES-1085
the acct ioneering trade, he is in • po.[tiea to i ,
discharge with thorough satisfaction all eom-
misides s entrusted to him. Order's left et 1 sr'
Martin '. Hotel, or seat by mall le ay addrr�.saa
Goderich 1'. O.. on
carefully attended to. JOHN
ret
Monaghan'
near Port Hope, committed :Cetir Cons Auctieer lar•tt ' CC..
suicide on
Sunday, by hanging himma - Z >
Summary of rain for throne years of
June, July anti August :-
1$*l -June-It mooed on 14 days. the i atarninati.:n drove ..1f the water as
amount of maols!! 34.7 cublic inches,sar,* ; when the whiting wasdry I wash- TAKE NOTICE.
nearly 31 inches on the level. Io
it off and a plied fresh liquid citing., 11
for from his own house. The deceased
had made three attenwts un his own life
f late, And has been in a , etaucholy
state of mind for a 10041 time past Mr;
1:,.lnnsen was an old resident of South
M•.teth►*n. and highly respected by all.
He leaves a wife, three rens and use
don-hter to mourn his untimely end.
Felt A BURN. -A enter to the New
York Drug •lournsl atatva : While 'mom-
ei it. a chemical teteerenesit. I severely
` ie9al. co
m
11A(;ER A LEWIS. BARRIiuTERS, t U%
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C. SNAG/g. Ju. J. A. 54owrox. + (1)
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R C. H.tYEi, SOLICITOR he.,
L1, U d • - eireer of the square and *'eat
stmt. i . t e` •a. or er Butler'. bookstore.
Softer to len I st fewest rates of interest. •
('1 ARW)W dr PROCDFI 40T. B A R •
burned by hand and arm. To allay the Gal . 'I ' J T UarrowW(I'. Pruad(ouc: l7!
intense pain I raised whiting with water to the consistency of thick cream, and CAMERON, HJLT & CAMERON,
with it covered all of the affected parts. V Barrister.. ellettori [e Chancery. to
The result was "magical : the n ►n- : '•M'-nch and Winghner- M. C. (ens.
nett Fs o£ P. Hutt. It. a. l'ae.eros. 4iodsetsi. W. e
%tently ceased : but the heat caused by ](stoma. wieatfhsa. i ss.
July -It rained on 9 days. sweat of i and s' •,u. In awe days my hand per
rainfall 15.7 cubic inches or 14 inches on ! tied!.
level. to exchange truthfully puts the mat-
Auyust-It rained on 11 days, amount ter thus -'it tr at experience of pub -
mf rattled! 29.3 caw inches. nearly 3 in. 1 I.hers that t..,, many pimple are apt to
Ue Demists 10sttAlle gf ?1t., 0e
have been Priteivell at OE eine* of ilii
of the Peace for the County of Huron.
vtni be distributed to aU eersons duly eatltle1 h -
rec.tvs alae sant.
0
CDW
to
IRA LEWIS.
Olio of Clerk of the Pr.'s. 1 +
on the level. o think it matters but little whether the lloderieh. Sept. 1. tall 1 tate
'
1883-Juemys
�14 rained j0 da, amt i newspaper hill is a or not, that es a rr4HE HURON H(YI'EL
rainfall 47.7 c i. or i.t`mia do- p'�e � 1
rKllo t SAULr'S. Proprietors.
Of 44 11 1 f hot little
oma sural, ■n. ., t C.Mar,uenee.
level. Thin is not booms subscribers ere un•
July -It rained o n 8 ye, saw" of willing t„ My• but bemuse they cue **The Huron Hotel." late the "Woodb4as�
rainfull 53.8 c. i. or Maw 014414 Each ..se imq ,nes, broom. boo le,.-atty keen matted in every branch.
&evil. met is capable of glow! s•sht ctlon in every
a year • indebtedness amoounts to asinal1 parte.-nlartante moveable public. The myelin
Au zest -it rained on -7 days. aa..4nt � sum, the pu.r.lisher cannot be mach in in eonnseUen hes been *serially fated up for
of rainfall 2L3 c. i. or 2 ashes .A the j want of it, without for • monist think- the farmers' eeaveIlosce, &rad is in charge of
level • first -elms hooter. Items for remotest
1884 -June-1t veined nn R days, aw't I ing •
that the ag,ftegote of a1l subacrritpp- travelHe. N per day ; special terms for weekly
tions is by no mesas an inc,nsid.rail• tot•rte: I05
of rainfall 8.1 c. i. n• nearly 3 of an Such i ens of money.
on the level
July -It rained on 12 days, arnemet ! The two boys Townsend and Reilly,
of rainfall 1.i.9 c. i. or 11 joshes ma the
who recently e. loot. teen the central
prison while en rotate too the reformatory,
le Z t were. septum' by * Kingston conatwble,
Atlotts 1 R e.t Wined newly da... boob I Sunday, on the te,wn•hin o'f Leeds, mot
of tsirt<!1 R 1. nearly far from lisnanr.l.e. 'Facey are now ie
the level. O N Mi.- oni talo, Observer. I jail. They eay th.e} climbed to •
C+oederrld, Sept. 41k. lAK grandee in the prison, crawled through
the ban, and jumped to the ground, the
_- drop being fifty feet. "ate nearly broke
our asks in making, the leap, ' said
Reilly. "We bumped op against tate
wall and then hemmed nut on the gravel."
• tomb.
R osb cella N.iss : On Friday d lost
week • heyFalkfns the dam and
hook was *Jimbooked • aatflelt He was tltrkM toren
ie, sad. shot sir a while, the
Beard leas, living in Rock
They reached Kingston by stealing ndes
Chantal Tewnahia. on the tinted Trask railway.
Mot( Y
a,Ont., Sept. I. --ItHater-
Zdr�y.vening • tad amident oseorred at
y�lrbolio.* few mile toroth of this plate,
whim resulted in the death of Jonathan
Crisp's eldest en, a lad of shoot
14 teems Dented and hie friend, • lad
al about the same ate, and son of Heigh
King. were out with their gena, and
me
when nearly hoon their return b.pse
handing at • hnraes% east. After beim.-
' lag the nest dosis, and while they were
quite oleos to Gael other. the nett of on
wasw.reidetntally discharged, and Unites -
toots eatw.d the absAimdeen of the
tied bilged in kis aide. H. dad yostorl Mdhr-.OgLomit •S
The H.,derson bnotltm. ,.i the loth
m aro •,fain lin the move with their
notion engine and are d rine good work
the threshing line.
Mrs. F. S. Hick, of NVinnipeg,was last
pole visiting at the house of Welter
IA. her father-in-law.
ce
Water is very scarin some parts of
township, especially at Taylors
Irneva where three families are depend
tl upon the sot pump for their Ayr
J. Corr►yy of the 7th ono. , hinted for
Oliddae, one honked alai the
Mane fa an OF
it
fish accrued esti t starolevan.
The hey watt over the dem head asst,
1 outg in to the pale, nasal sorted for
ifitone*n River, the and& in the
As tb.y west past tie popettnalll,
gong Of the weeirmea an the bey h. the
wawa, mad west to his twos in a heat.
Th* olf+eetook hba amid toot Idea into
tha lama He was tail! bO1
old Mang to the line sus ttao
which they captured. The baro
41 emends and the flatfish :L't pnemi�a,
mines Thee it r demrntetrtid that a
catfish eon away with mope tib
tidal*
GODERICH AUCTION MART
MID
COMMIS/410N 110011A
a/•A.Owd door South of Teas Stoical. Glee
Lend RoogAS end '40U on* f`^masrsee.
An&0T r0tirna
HAMILTON Li/AN SOCIETY.
Mom" fent of Lowest Rote o5' Merest.
MONEY THTC A R BALICWWN 0001.10 SSPiT TO
R. POLLOCK,
Rad ragas and Plosmetal Aapst:
April math, 1101. 1110-ly
$50
r (1[1
ibAli 1'O41LOAA AT a PIM
THE TORONTO OENS;RAL TRUSTS 00'T
•r'p areear+yt to in: stay at taw ems'.. par
a y e4y, en
?SRNS To otYlT n0RROWERB,
fie aro rims tars seaman.
Apply ro
CAMERON. tlllt. t r
Asante for 11w T..0eeessi ?mils Orr.
eilaC t C • tin
ity of
lime arriving a large stock of Ftret-C
Z'sfu
c0 20 Ibst rel t .r $1.00
R 1Q Ib*. of Pun Gene- $1.0
f a.y laded Sugar for VV VV
Cn 14 lbs. Bright Yellow
ZSamar�� (..r
Cihiog&flcalioStoes
mer Weed sad (hal. .848 they w .•
' al
Lowest Living Prices.
Tinwork promptly ewcrnted by ettper[enced
wertace.
The usual suck of Fancy Goods .ad Wall
Newt door to the Peet Office.
The Cheapest Hones under the Nan.
0ederleb. Sept. 4th. 1414. 1110
lbs. ..f Dark Yellow
Sags for
15
lbs. (hind eitleSatts
for
to Ila Good Raisins
ii
for
Cul 11.. rat Gond Rica
IJ�J fur
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
20 {Ca r.f Otood Barley $1.00
TRY OUR TEAS
THEY CANT BK BRAT.
�'F.rerytbing dee In proportion.
11. H. OLD, the Brom
iw't'o.rt !loose Square. eeederich.
WE ARE 0FFERt70 THE w1IOLE Or otCR '/TOCK tor
FAIIt INThI1 MILLIEliY
AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
We have the Finest Variety of Laces in Antique and Oriental. (lu-
pine and Spanish in Black anti Create. To our now Famous Stock
we are constantlyadding, SA the eleman.t increases in the different
branches. All te Leading Novelties, such as Lace Curtains and
Dream (foods in all the Latest Fabric% and Designs Mantles and Ul-
ater* in great variety. Hosiery --Plain, Striped and Blank. Gsalti-
Ieta. Flannel -(hey. Whit. and Rai. An excellent assortment at
White and Colored Conntevpanen. IllarHair Work done on short
notice. Hatafar don. ever First clans Dressmakers and Milliners
far A large parcel of goods from Toronto will 1* opened this owl
Come and See Our Kitchen Cali'
MRS. C. H. GIRV
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