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Z331t&11.. f1Ase Itllsw.rt,ef fnrirrtr, ft
toe weeks mos. is plomaie�.tt
e i.ai*Der
q.ile attracted use young belies, cod an-
other vet of • mon pleasing nature wUl
likely take pians ha the user hasra
g6Marrs*s Yj.evrtac.-We ha.a two
electric batteries i• oar IMPlighlkorkOlood
lust now, whisk afford considerable
agoMospnt, ter Iles yeou�
pe' ()R ufte o ioa a Neu lad)
took bold of the string' whoa the ate•
oblate was et fell speed. The reset was
• tremendous jerk, a temble shout and
the pour tnnc..nt battery was smded 011
the door. Strange to say no ether per-
son If badly *bulked fee a day or t esu
with it, but we gtderalsod that after
undergoingac,� �espies by the black-
smith tt is ready ea try the nerves •'f lib*
nest happy young had who will take
held.
Mn. R.rs, who has hese seceding the
w rmer here, left for her hues in Lake-
Itm,�eu. Mad, os Tuesday.
A lenge .+eSMtty of 'prow grin is
this vicinity is likely se to spoiled if the
present wet weather oontisues.
Lshielt.
Ale. Shackleton, - of Alpena, is down
on • business trip.
Three is greet competition in thresh•
trig this year, arid s,,we threshers are
doing it eery cheaply.
W H. Johnston. teacher, hs. been Te-
m Finlay s school for 11I$6 at
e s• alary of $425.
Lonbesbsroash.
A. )lutlwrrio u heck aesin,lieving spent 1
a hw week'. vacation at his home in
I iud.rich
Mr. Fell has Leen very ill with in -
Hamel ion, but h..pes are now enter-
tained of his reoovery.
Miss Some %% ilea, who has been work •
ing in • mull tee Michigan, is horns for a
few week&
des ends hive* the
The lassies hereabouts are already pay -
attention to their bangs and frizzes,
with a view to booking their bed at the
Lack DOM Caledonian gatherug neat
11 e.iDonley.
The Eagle threshing steamer`, of Geo.
Burrows, threshed 300 bushels of wheat
u Bowe.cott Earn) for Hugh Chisholm
iu half a day lest week.
The 1. 11. 6 T. lodge will simian aeon
entertaiuwent on the evening of the l lth
Mat , Friday neat. A good programme
of music, recttat' , etc., is being pre,
pared, and an address will be delivered
Ly John McGillivray, B.A. A silver
collection will tee taken up to defray
eipeasea. The proceeds will go towards
rite purchase . I an .organ.
Clinton.
iN Gut.uax Bunker. - A very quiet
wedding took place at the residence of
Mrs. Greig. Ilur.s% street, on Tuesday
morning, when Mr. Thos. Jackson, jr.,
of the well known firm of Jackson A
Son, was united "un golden bonds" to
Wu Je • Gregg. Thisevount Inas been
looked forward to with great interest for
caws Luis bj a ito st of the contracting
parties' friends, side by side with whom
the prospective bride an.: groom had
long resided and with all of whom they
were exceedinzly popular. Mr. Jackson
is well and widely known, he being an
enterprising yuuuK business nun, and
one of the most popular vocalsta in the
county, while his wife, also • musician
..f some not., is widely esteemed. Rev.
Mr. Stewart performed the ceremony,
after whish the happy couple took their
departure for Detroit. The bride was
the recipient of a large number ..f beau-
tiful present*. We extend to them .ver
hest wishes and trust .that their fullest
anticipations may be more than realized.
(Clinton New Era.
Dunlop,
Alex. Kirkpatrick. of Chicago, is .,n a
visit to friends in this place.
Miss Hanlon, of Clinton, was the;nest
„f her seater, Mrs. James Dean, of lar-
braid, this week.
B. K. Allen spent a pleasant week
with friends near Exeter and Bruce-
neld.
Mrs. McArthur and daughter have re-
turned from their Northwest trip after
an absence of three months.
Mine hod of the Exchange hotel has
sold his vigilant watch -dog "Grip." Its
departure to Ridgewood estate se a herd
dog is hatted with delight by the vagrant
canines of this neighborhood, to whom
"Grip" cow a continual terror. Some of
the bachelors returning frow late visite
to their sweethearts will not now need
to take the opposite side of the road on
their return to their lonely chamber.
East WawaResa.
At the last meeting .d the council
Jaws. Flynn, otos. 8, West W'aw•nosh,
claimed pay fur 'Ky yards ut gravel et Ike
rate 10 coots per yard. The township
by law only prevides for the payment of
Eve cents per yard and the council
decimal to pay more, and Mr Flynn
refused to accept the reduction. Camp -
hell Hanna was allowed $5 for damage
done to his fence through taking gisvef
term beneath it. Accounts amounting
to some $393 were allowed and ordered
paid. It was agreed by the council that
the sum of $6,213,04 would be required
this year to be raised by taxation to
meet liabilities of country rate, Legible
ties school equtvelen township
improvement, salaries anaT interest un
railway debentures. A rate of six mills
on tae dollar was giru.k to raise this
amount and by law No. 5, 1885, auet rnt-
ing the same was read and parsed. War-
rants for the c,lleetton of school rates
were received from Unions Nos. 3. 6, 7,
Turnberry, and 10, Kinloss. and from
sections 8, d it 11. The council theft
adjourned till Oct. bah.
Eolm*.Y1U4.
Mrs. Knox has quite recovered from
her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murch have re-
hired from visiting friends in Heroi-
cal.
Mrs. Geo. Stanley and Mrs. Cameron,
of Emblem, arra 'isitm,e at 11 u,. Stan -
1,7.46
Mies Goodrich and Miss Tilt, .,f Cin
ton, spent last week visiting at H.
Elford's.
Rey. Rt,bert Duff and [pother. of
Taplytown, are riaiting at Andrew Duff'..
8lamiills.
The Misers Campbell. of Berrie, are
the guests of their aunt, Mrs. A. Heddle.
The fiends of Mrs. G. W. Handy will
be pleased to learn that she u about code
valesoent.
We are pleased to duo Mrs. John MegsT."
ford Arcing enough to take a drive is
the fresh air once more.
Mies Maggie Campbell has returned to
her home in Bestow, after a short visit
among friends in this vicinity.
(Bur enterprising townsman, E. Moab -
ring ham completed his slaughter house,
and started a butcher shop --a very beef -
hitting thing for him to do.
Several farmer, of this vicinity have
threshed their fall wheat, and in many
cssee the yield was between 40 and 50
bushels per acre.
Rd. Gledhill, 81. C. station nsa•ter,
Detroit, is apendine his vacation with
In. relation* among the moues of his
boyhood_
The Mayor will soon have his new hall
reedy for pwhhc entertainments, eta,
aid we hope he will hot fail to secure the
services of s,se first-elans troupe for the
opening.
Paramount
Most of the fall wheat is sown in this
neighborhood.
Mn. Clarke is able to be around again
after a seven attack of lumbago.
Mara. Nudism and daughter, Bey City,
wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jobe
Martin last week.
Mowers. Joseph Agnew, sen., zed
Robert Murdoch and Mrs. Struthers
went on the excursion to Galt lad Sat -
Mr. Robertson and family, from Rest
("listen, goosed into our midst last week.
We give thew • medial weleosa
Albert Seeith left oe Saturday lass for
the Kincardine high whoa'. He .ill
likely give a geed account of himself
nett mudeugogoer.
On Moeda) last Mise Jane Doyle, of
this plea., was united in n ferrite a to
Mr Lamb, of Detroit. They left oo the
...fling train for their new home. May
tby here many den of beeriras s.
e-.
lamenewbetkal sere.p,r ri&TOMI 1 Wm. Teeel leo sagimet blot.
�sdsin
Yews the usur10 Mseermer, 110 1.' nigh.
LL• are ►nteneed that the eimiutactu' -
ers u( Tiaetaou E.400SS, eauwyt the
coo
riw,.rs a the Hall Works, bare
toed to oowpete fur the 11110 price
odered by Capt.. McMaster, Vice -Prom
Awn . f the Toronto ludestral Aasuewa-
twu, and that therefore the Associate's,
are ..bout to withdraw the prize.
The proprietors of the Jiaeph Bali
Machine Works promptly inlurwed the
Secretary of the Assuciatitan that they
'tumid is mimeo fur the prize. and hare
tune te very cuusider•We 'tomes to do
we We usenet see the juste* of wink•
dragoon the prize. is some iitl.e of
cattle only cue eahib.tur has been prim
nut, and yet the prise was nut withdrawn.
The fent that the manufacturers of an
CALL(1 TRACTION ERonxza do not feel
inctiued to sleet the Neer 'fraction no •
fair contest, soder the direction of cos•
peteut and diautsrested lades., is no
reason for withdrawing the prise. The
Hell Works Engine will, however, be on
hand at +tee Exhibition. reedy to submit
to any tsta that may he demaodee.
Mr Wen. M. P., General Manager lit
the Hall Yorks, informs to that they
will couple a Ten Horse Rubt.wui Trac-
tion Estrine to any 14 Hone Power
traction Engine mads in Canada, and
if the 10 Hone Robioou cannot draw
the 16 Horse of say Canadian puke
backwards, they will styanduu their claim
to the $ 100 prize.
The farmers have been greatly retard-
ed in gathering in their harvest by the
wet weather.
Miss Annie Holloway, of Ton.nto,wbo
has been visiting for several weeks at
John Curtis', took her departure for
home "Ili Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Elford leaves no Saturday
for an extended visit to friends in Wing -
ham, (hilt and Watailo. Miss Ida
Murch will take her place at the organ
in the Methodist church during her ab-
sence.
Mr. Yates, of Mitchell, has opened a
harness shop here. He will also work
in t e s nem* ing ne. Sue a shop le
much needed here, and we betpeek 3.•r
Mr. Yates a liberal patroaage.
Ilussmod.
It noised rant 1ti Any, ; caused of rain i
fall. 62 :y culau niche*, equal to ill webes
uu the level.
Greatest rainfall "during 24 henirs nit
the Sed ; c. L, equal t.. 21 uncles. „u
the level.
Greatest velocity of wind darner 24,
hours uu tet. 3rd ; wind, west ; weaker
cloudy ; 504 miles, or 2l whoa per hour.
Lomat velocity 4.1 wind during 24 hours;
w tie ,0th ; wind, t'4 W. ; "'yolks
clo.u4 73 stile', or :i miles per hoer.
Thunder wad Whining on 7 days.
Prevailing elude N. to N. K , It ght in
character.
No. rf clear nights, 6.
No. of cloudy nights. 23.
6. N. Mal'tro*ALD, observer.
G.derich, Sept. 2nd, 18135.
FIGHTING FOR HER HONOR.
A W.dew "fatally Wewad• a LtheeiIae
MOM ■■ Are.
Belleville, 1 int.. Aug. 31. -Wank
Archibald, a farmer living in the town-
ship of Huntingdon, near Garner s hotel,
went to Madoc on Saturday and return-
ed about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning
the worse of liquor. He broke into a
house occupied by Mrs. Mary Adams, a
widow, who lives on the nod. She told
him to vo home, and warned him if he
tante in she would strike him with an
axe, but he persisted and broke open
the door, and seized the woman and
Crew her to the floor. She called t.. her
y, who seized an axe and struck
Archibald, who then l.uosened his hold of
Mrs. Adams. The woman gut the axe
and inflicted seven cuts on Archibald',
heed and five on the shoulder. The
wounds were dressed, but it is not pro-
bable that he wilt recover. After the
affray was over Mra Adams went to a
neighbor's and said she had killed Archi-
bald. The injured man is about 50 jeers
old and has a wife and family. He had
hitherto borne a good character.
t serer& NM M be &Manage e!.The
cootie all over this counts ry..' Let us see
country."
if dila is true ' io Dominion p,litiwthe
Lthersls have won eines the semiou of
1884 the counties of Melsutic and Levis.
In Ontario Provincial elections they have
won since the general elections LA est I
Middlesex, Musauka, Lennox sod West
Algoma ; they 1,et moue, In Quebec i
Provincial p_lities they have won since
the general election.- Jacques Cartier.
Three Rivers and Katnuuraska ; they
host none. In Nova Scotia they have
ciptured a Government since the session
of 1$-'44. In Itiew Brunswick they have
also captured a Government suet carried
nearly every vacancy that had incurred.
Ths Conservative outlook is excellent '
No wonder the organs becowe intoxicat-
ed with joy when a Tory beats a Tory,
as in Cardwell. Victories have not often
fallen to the Tory lot in these latter
days. -[Ottawa Free Press.
lie rammer mmer salsa
A tuentber of the editorial staff of the
JIrtJ..-ia.t Toa.., Lond••n, gives a very
interesting account of what he saw and j
heard at a modern celebration of the
Jewitih l':+ss.�ver, at the house of an till
orthodox Jew, to which he had been in-
vited on the occasion. We give the
closing paragraph .-"Supper being end-
ed, I sand, mooniest other things, to an
is telligent and affable Rabbi, who sat
next ver. 'Mao I ask with what kind of
wine you have celebrated the Passover
this ev g r •til ith a non -intoxicating
wine, he promptly replied. -Jews never
use fermented wine in their syuagotue
services, and must not use it on the
Passover either for synagogue or 1 e
purposes. Ferineuted liquor of any kind
comes under the category tet "leaven,"
which is prescribed in so many well-
known places in the Inld Testament. The
wine which is used by Jews dunug the
week of Paaurer is supplied to the com-
munity by those licensed by the Chief
Rabbi's Board. and by those only. Each
bottle is sealed in the presence of a re-
preseutetive of the eocle.taatical authori-
ties. The bottle standing yonder on the
sideboard from which the wine used w
night was taken was thus sealed. I may
also mention that pour Jews who cannot
afford to buy this wine, make an tinier
melted wine of their own, which is truth•
ing else but an infusion of t alencm or
Muscatel raisins. I have recently read
the passage in Matthew io which the
Paschal Supper is described. There can
be no doubt whatever that the wine
used' upon that uccasiun was unferment-
ed. Jesus as au observant Jew, would
mit only have drunk fermented wine on
the 1'assover, but would not have cele-
brated the Passover in any house from
which everything fermented had not
been removed I may mention that
the wine I use in the servile at the syna-
gogue is an intortor of raisins. You will
allow me, perhaps, to express my sur-
prise that Christians who prcfese to be
followers of Jesus of Nazareth can take
what he could not possibly have taker:
as a Jew tntoaicatu.g wine, at so sacred
a service as the Sacrament L' the Lord's
Supper.' -.
Meg d bides. M Rases.
Detroit. Mich., Sept. 1. -Prof. Gren-
ades, of the veterinary deperunent of
the Ontario college, has been in C okhee-
ter towualtip, Eases aunty, at the
request of W. D. lialfcur, M. P. P..
w.estivatintr the hog cholera. He
pronounces it the genuine article, and
will make a full report. The only
known preventive is to feed carbolic
acid. About 75 Fer cant. of the hogs
ected die. At least 1000 have died or
m kilted in South Easel, and the dis-
ease keeps spreading.
•
►alt stows ha I.
lacW. Lemke* Om* T M ra
Maras. tiaerer, OWL Sl
it
h. ► Oat. L
MW>heit Sept.
Hellos. Climes. IBnpptt. 14. to
Wean Hsarva, Uederles. dept.* 3&
Calker** Osrbw. 0 .1.
Hag. Tartu►. $rite ti tri
Morn iu.t.s. sena. old. T.
Wallace. lire. vel• Leet. a, a
NSR
la t'olborne, en Sat erde,. Aare Mb. "Mk 1
buboes tlavtdaw, repel M tM lay eloastd-e
ttaradeus. tete 1 4 years. •
Legal.
QEsoI a a hate, BAs JH'1ER$,
AY Gannett
C'. tla UL Ai. A A. Menson.
1. W. lawn. Mfr -
RC. HAVES, SOLICITOR Le.,
Wise coarser of lee square awl Moet
stat, U 'helots. over Butlers bseb.ere.
macer to earl at lowed MOM of Ladened.
ti ARROW A PRUUDF(WOT, BAR
T RI1iTette. Atioreseit Solicitors. etc
,4iaterich. .1. T. Owmrw• W. Pruwifoot. NA
CtMICRON, HJLT CAMKRON,
a
Hartioless, Solicitors in Chancery. Ike
)derlch sad Windham, M. C. Cameros, ti
oE� P. holt. kt. U. (.atmena, modem& W. E
Ilao•ra. Wimrsr. 1711.
TReeical.
II E. CASA Y.D. , C. M. , M.C. P.A. ,
• Oat. Piinectait. Surgeon. Aerated -hear.
de. fortiori, occupied by UN.
Htttebl u
aa. Blight uue Mar-
ttds ital -
Du MuLEAN, PHYIIiCIAN, SUR-
OLaON, Coruaar &c. Once and reslMsea
Bruer Street. second door west of VIceerfa
Street. Ha►.
DRS. SHAN1911N & HAMILTON
L Psysei sea .srw••.mes. Am -out -hem tr
ogles at IN. Wauseon'. residence. near the
gaol uuderich U. C. SHANNON. J. C. HMal L -
tow 1'dl.
Auctioneering.
Loans ata insurance.W. BALL, AUCTIONEER 1'011
H. the County of huts.. Salm .deader
in say pert of the Cuneus. Adam's ardente
WE ARE LENDING MONET AT Oederich P.O. Mui.
1 Private donde.
8toLpercent
Loweial iuiaei.
y*AND TRUNK
.... �t�sa�s►
0orl•rieb I Lr.I"el cent ill&}m 1
utrwtlunl At. g.wu 1.ap ! f•n'
wars.
Mixed. nip
duetted I love 1 IMP ace I 1• Was I f•w'
Warrick Ar. I fell •i. iia Sm M
rim Tint
Nov Jeullery Store
Everybody akusid eve • watch wbaa Ogg
out pert hart a
SOLI 111. V PH "JAOOT
LOClsWATCH f.rQO_ Alicia*
k for
Face Aaio:i .tALTHA� lOVear SOLID »LVKk. Meting er
MKNT for
O_pnahl
degewi,
and the cheaper' water In Om mutat far the
taoae,.
PORTER ft SUMNER
One door meth of •:en. £chess'*
timers/ Store.
Sept. 3rd. Plat. _-. SRI
Prices to Suit the T imes !
The suberriber having eeepletrd •
It rots fur (loot 1..,r., i. now prepervdd W Rll
all orders for Srpteu, ter and October der riewryy
w;th the very beet evade, ei Screened (nal.
direct from the mins by all rail. at Ike fol
loeiay prices. deli vet ed an) where in tows
Chestnut Store, - 16.50
Egg tt Grate, - -
Suit ('nal at correapoadingly low pricer
Ttsink tei for past lavers. a coatintrseref
your manage is respectfully solicited.
WM. LEE.
Go imicb• dept. 3rd. 1163. at t-ts
. a
('red idoier.' IORN KNOAORM/RAE AIC-
gEW-
•
Gwierich, March Soh. 1.. MI On. [Lucius had considerable experience intRepinShop
-
dR cad IgM Valuator.Ooen
,,00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY
CAMKI'AN HOLT &CAMERON. God.
Bch. 1'11.
If°EY TO LEND. -A LARGE
amount el Private Funds foe investment
it lowest rats. on Mt -class Mortgagee. Apply
to ("ARROW & PRO 00FOOT.
40,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
lei as Farm ed Town Property at (owed In-
terest. Mortgagee purchased. HO ('oetmtwios
charged. Conveyancing Fees reasonable.
N. B. -Borrowers can obtain money in one day
Ode ?MON Barristers. tc . Goderl. h. t JOIN
R RADCLIFFE,
GENERAL INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE axe
MONEY LOANING AGENT.
Orly F7,-.telasa Companies Reprr.rated
acne Money to Lend on straight loans. at the
lowest rate of interest (otos, in any way to
suit the borrower. t
MrOFFICk: - Second door from '.quare.
War Street. Godericb. 3Stf
$400,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
To lend on farm and town property. at low.
Mortgages purchased. No toe*
est intermit.
mission charged agents for the Trust and Lean
('cwt , of 4. snsda. the ('coach Landed'
Credit Company. the Landes Loan Company
of Canada. Interest. s, y and , per cent.
N. B.--Borrowers
(ccaay
n obtain money in one
day. if IDA VISOsatN & JOHNSTON.
1p(4-
Barristers. 4'c..Oodsrich.
Far!.
111:11111
the saes immortal" trade. he is M • poatl.m ie
discharge with thorough satiafactius all com-
mission* enirvsed to him. Order's left at
ManiasUoteL or soot b mall te my ale
(�i.�4�ewrriich P. 0.. carefully attended to. JOHN
KNOB Z County Auctioneers. ItlF-tt
OO TO
KNIGHT'S
FORA
SHAVE,
HAIRCUT,
SHAMPOO,
OB DYE.
TWO DOORS Lam Or P.a
d (i
i would inform the people odetich W
sermeprepareding country. that i aprepared .a-
kka'AIR ail kinds of SEWING MAC'HINIC'S
t Vi'RNISH PARTS and ATTA('IHMENT%
fur thea. at reasonable prime.AU work done on shoat notice.
de'Sarsfaction Guaranteed.
:(hop. t coo doors 'moth of *Vas A I. °tire. North
.resat. All orders tett at Mr Natters 1.-
sumac.seace tNaee
e. prompty atter ded t
THOS. ANGUS.
Goderie*. Sept. 3rd. lib. iD1I le
- -1111)'
CANADA'S GREAT COAL.
A,u
TOAN AT 6 PER
r,0,00t) (KNT. Agricultural Exposition
HF. TORONTO OENKRIM TOUTS COY
are pre to loan u.oney at t per meat., pay
Warty.
TER TO SUIT BORROWERS,
on ern -clue tarns security.
Apply to
CAMERON. HOLT t CAMKRom.
Barrtstera, Godurdeb.
Agents for the Toronto Oeserat Trams C• y.
ow
Mes. ( AJtT t ('Ar
eRON. Rotor lure
sw
t also • laramount of private Nadia le
to s t
Ooderieh. Oct. t. 1143. 11t1-11
able h•
ow
Will heid at timeliest
TQR01•TT0,
September 9tla to 191h.
(:et your htl:-heads printed at the
SIGNAL office. We turn out nest work.
at Iva rates, and it will pay you to use
printed stationery purchased from Tu(
So...to L printing house. ,
During this season a reorient watering
of special plants may be done to advan-
t g.. A tablespoonful of wmmuem to a
gallon of water will be found an excel-
lent invigorator for reviving weak and
unthrifty plants.
A washout occurred on the Wset Shun
Road Sunday night two mikes south a
ort first -c farm security.
INSURANCE CARD.
W. P. F00T.
Fire. Life end Monne Asswresre direst.
GODERIC H.
rOM x. opposite Colborne Hotel.
The " London ursace." isoorporated 1731
The -- rational.' established lift.
The " Hamelin -land.' the Daly Company
licensed to insure ploy Mia.. in the
Isominiun.
The stove are all stetau� di veli
Belied e
Rinks (anew a( leterat rotes.
(lodertcb. Deo. 3dth. 1M1. >rfi
VM4
Mose'sMayRsgion. Catskill. At midnight the Pacific Ex- HURON AND BRUCE
In the Blue Books respecting the De-
partment of Marine some interesting in-
for.astion may be obtained from the
report of the commander of the Hudson
Bayexpedition, Lieut. A. KGordon.
. Gord
R.N.
&fling along the coast oT Labra-
dor, which is a very large country,the
expedition enoountered a veryavy
snowstorm in July Hudson Bay is an
inland sea four times as large as all our
great klieg put together, is comparatively
shallow, full of fish, whales and seals,
and never tresses over. Porpoises are
numerous sed easily speared, cad furnish
front two hundred sad fifty to four hue -
deed pound' of blabber each. The
traffic in ivory is very valuable, as els
phants, or rather mammoths, were once
common in the north. The fines salmon
and trout are plentiful st the mouth.. of
the streams. With fin and minerals
added, the Hudson's Bay trade zea coups
important and profitable ease O.r
readers will not be surprised to beer that
the United States has for • quieter of a
century been taking aivaeitwgs of these
facts, and reaping a good and sever fail-
ing annual harvest. The united States
vessels oarry in tmliesesed goods and
compete with the Hodson Bay Company
and there es even a regularly established
American trading post in opposition to
the British Company's. When • whale
is steered the American rewards the
Eskimo with ligeor, to their great dem.
resat. As toe oaths pspeledun is
diasinishiee, drink wit haiku W Pro-
cess of extinction. Oessssder Gordon
erase upon our ( that f.
segotutses with the UAW the
importation of spirits mesh. be
ly prohibited, end IM iluM vales of
Hmoe's Hey (rods sin= ehowld
he well eonttlidse.d iedset(Tselsiiag any
treaty of reel each).
press was partially wracked by it The LOAN AND INVNITNENT IOMPANT
s ,gine was thrown un its ends. Engineer
Colo was killed and the hremsn badly
injured. No passengers were Injured.
Replying to an address presented to
kis miring for hie infleince un belief of
Rill, Col. Ouimet, the Tory K. P. for
Laval end colonel of the 65th Battalion,
and who is also the gentleman who left
his regiment under peculiar circum•
stances in the N.nrthweet, said . "The
hanging of Riel would be a Brest politi-
cal blunder, and he promised that M
would be in the House of Commons the
friend of the Midis. as he had boon in
the Northwest. Was it because he was
• friend of the Metis that he left his
command and journeyed back to Ottawa!
-(London Ad ruttier.
The remains of Doggies Graham. the
Iwo of Burns' famous tale of "Tam u'
Sheeler," were isterred in the burying -
groom) st Kirkm»watd, about four miles
sn.thweet from Maybole. A small sone
slab, basis. an aaaariptroe, was erected
ig the graveyard aper his demi., to mark
the spot when the body of the reflects -
his fereer was buried. The victartodes
of the weather dories the lapse n4 time,
having, it wee observed, as seriously
deteriorated the oasorial as almost to
render the iseription inderipharsbb, it
cogs deem cal &dyeable to hairs it thor-
oughly resowsted. Feuds for the pee-
wees readily obtdad, said an
Edinhergh ers3N.et, lobe was employee
to do the work, has with the view of
prissrving the original stone iataet, sue-
seeded
easeeded in .testing the object dttisd is
$ very snditsble sense. it say be
skid that Begin Je3nay, T m'e bonen
essepsmbo, founds Lor renting plus is
the maw beeping mond, so diet the
tee ereeiee are -tees is death- sot far
This thotoresew Lorewitng Moaty on Form
of Ii�MIP: Rates of Interest.
MORTON:PURCHASED.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
.1, 4 feed : per Cent. Interval Alfotrwd eve
Deposit.. ereordinp to ouw.sf
mod time ieJt.
OF1r1('E -Cee. of Market Square sd marts
Stmet, ch.
HORACR HORTON,
Manaus.
0oieelea. A. Stb. ISM 1614 -
CHOICE FARYINU LANDS
-iN-
NURON COMITY, I1C11IGAI.
Tis sen 4. • rich day loam. eastl ewltevslpi
sou veal wateredbysemereeekvI.R
u��sese� .f/ to
°...:..."%•=1.4.8
teee�Tamle M1,
• Tke eltmase 1e teusaa�
the eMlsm Le the log .aid abater. 14.....
=vathuit oat
M tau
deepest mid .frebrse... {heEms Seem& are
m tt 1. ZM
s▪ igoinwse said harsh Privileges .1th1. wasp
ton=
5 u' lb The Mod
l*roe. all rias,
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L�.*iM*ittssal lma
are R�,Tpie perss e.
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Bad Ag'. Mk.
Ysrtss
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PHIL largest Prime. ase the best show of
1 H Cattle Sheep. Pip, Poultry. Agri
-
cultu al.Horticultural wed hairy Products,
Viseldwary. lmpkne.ts cad Manufactures of
MI kinds the Dominion til Canada.
Prise Lisle and Entry Rams eaa be obtain-
ed trim the Secretaries of all Agricultural
So.istiso and Meobastos' national. or lbwy
win be seat saywbers osgpiiesthts by pes(-
ess&to the Secretary. at 7breato.
Entries Close August 22nd
A LARGE NUMBER Or
8FECIAL ATTRACTIONS
As. bell Prepared ter that thee. for full par-
ticular, of whale see BpeeW Programmes.
Cheap Rates awl IItxottnalona on
all
The Best Time toVisittheC y of Toronto.
J. J. WITHROW, H. J HILL,
President. 111/..eer sad Secretary.
Termite. Aug. nth. llou Toronto. ! -
i am now prepared to tit/orders for all Inside
of Cusl, f handle only the nag ('nal. and these
having .'rocs me can depend on quality ask
weight -
i will sell this No. 1 Coal at as low a rate as
any in the Mishima
1 ant bound to satisfy purchasers.
Present price or
Chestnut t Stove Coal, 16,50
Egg Coal, - 16,25
Lea,* your orders with
T. N. DANCEY,
ftndericb.
or at -BAS. "'Al:NORMS It SUNT! Varies,
Stow.
Ooderich. Sept. 3rd. I!•i. 141141
Amusements.
1
1
two
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TUTK LIBRARY AND READiNIA
1100lltll( tor. of Nast street fitted 8poare cup _
Opea Lor 1 toll p.m.. ad frees T to *gam
ABOUT 2000 VOLE IN LIBRy,
Leading Daily, Weekly end Iuw,lsat.J
Paprs, Magazines, de., ea Pile,
MRMBKRSHiP TICKET. ONLY Ss.est.
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LADIES!
REr0RK PURCHASING TOUR
WINCEYS!
Please Kumla, the Large Line at the LOW PRICES.
No Trouble to dhow Them. Dw't Bey U est Rent.
H. RIDZE-y-
Sept. 2, 1883, The Petpi's Store, (iedgneh,
R_ PROTTDFOOT
Hoopoe meshed a here sddltlew to kis seek of
DRY GOODS!
/sllahle M tf11s sasses of tui Nasi, wbld he M MRsiasj M salt 4. the LAw1MT pemf*s
RO U REa Aloe a tB wNly et
F're.h Qrooerie.,
• Oanned Goods,
Orookery as Glassware,
re,
�s�pls�fFreb�lour, Feed, &co., azo-
%Ue(pod�ietist�p OgearletL nein.
MS haLin Ilikal is Lsrtsedt eoWA a , t
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