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THE LATE DISASTER.
Ruw the 8le Young Mon from
Hai nix Were Lost.
Tbree nedaee MMI 1 1 nod lie
sail mf . Pleasure Trip Nene Leri 1.
Tell Ib, Tale.
Sarnia, Aug. 8 later particulars are
to hand of the lees .,f the yacht Cruiser
on Lets Hewn. The yacht left here
four weeks ego, having oo board WiI.J.
tlioclair,
Flouting blackouzie and dope
Mackenzie of Sarnia; Wm. Vidal, Station
Master at W stf..rd; Wet Morrison of Jar,
vis, and T. A. Telfer, Manager of the
Bank of Ltxndoo at W.tford.They cruised
ata the tipper water end worked back
home by the Manitoulin Island, being
expected here early last week The live
ly north wind which b'ew Sunday eve-
ning and grew atro.g.r in ib..gtht
made it look bad, and the tel.grsph was
put at work early in the week to trace
them on the shore if possible. It was
discovered that Saturday .,.slog Flea
Mg blackouts and Teller had mired into
Southampton from an island clanse by
and inquired for letters. The boys bad
evidently camped on the island, and the
light -house keeper .a the island reports
that they left thereat 5 o'clock Sunday
morning, sayinethey would hi.
for Sarnia. Th. tug International, Cap-
tain Williams, and crew loft hon un
Thursday furenoen, witn M. O'Gorman
ant; I„ Major, in .sorel+ of the boys
A careful eerutiny of tbe shore all the
way up was kegt, glasses being used, and
apout 3.30 p.m. the Cruiser was sighted
on the beach two miles able. Port Frank
sad about 32 miles from here. By 4 p.
m. the Captain, O'Gorman and other
were os the shore and diaoovered the
Cruiser right aide up, on the beach,
from 20 to 30 feet from the water, with
the body of Fleming Mackenzie, Hope
Mackenzie. and T. A. Telfer in it. The
bodies of Teller and Fleming Maekesele '
were lashed to the boat, and open knives
lay beside them as thou,;h they had per
pared to cot themselves loose in (ase a
chance for life presented itself. Hope
Mackenzie's body lay in the bottom of
the boat, fro. ' his octet wrapp-
ed aroused his fees, his shoes off. •md a
knife lay b3 his side. The Int.rnatios•1
left on another search at 7 a.m. Friday
to disoover the bodies of Sinclair, Vidal
and Morrison. A search was made as
far se Hayfield, fifteen miles above Pots
Frank, resulting in finding a os.pses
about Ave miles above where the Orwiser
had bees foaled. The tug gut back bore
at 7 p.m. O'Gorman and 21 t
up from the first trip to search the shore.
All manner of theorise are advanced as
to when the young men were lost; but
the probabilities are that it was S..day
night, between midnight and ramming.
Will Sinclair was 24 years old sod a
law student. Wm Vidal was 25 ad
res a wife and one child, Mania'
anis clerked in a dry goods store
and levee 22 years old. Hope was about
18. Teller lived w' y his step -nether
M Watford and was about 26. Walter
C. Morrison was 21 and studying t.le-
grapby. All were promising young men,
and were well liked. The Nin ;ilia deep
aaonrning ovhr the ted affair.
A1OTErt serous-.
$at3LA, AWG 6 --The wont fears an-
ent the supposed yetching disaster have
been realized, and the town is steeped in
grief. The tug I 1 returned
.t 2 o'clock this morning with the bodies
of Hope McKenzie, Fleming McKenzie
•ad T. A. Telfer, three of the six young
men who let bore four weeks age on •
yatchting cruise on Lake Burns. The
bodies were fnpnd In the boat beached
near Port Frank. Two of the bodies
were lashed to the beat. The Interna-
tional has gone to look after the bodies
of Wm. J. Sinclair, W in- Vidal and
Walter C. Morrison. The yatehiag par-
ty is supposed to have been loss 8eaday
night. . hAll were young, Mr. Vidal was
News from the I , 1 Is anx-
iously awaited as to her success in dis-
coveriog the other three bodes. Sarnia
has never before been envelotd in such
a cloud of mourning.
Leelyres.
P[asowm..--Ills D F. Frazee, and
family,of Detroit, ase the guests of Mr.
nod Mrs. H. Keelson.
A number of went to
Port Heron last week. None of them
were sick. In the embarkation fur home
owl of Uncle Sam's light-fingered frater-
nity deprived Mr. Fraser of a valuable
watch worth 526, in sheet—ugh.
TngreR•sC�a. —The following (Sem
were imied at Ian regular meeting of
the I. O. 0. T., 213, for the eneniag
quarter; W.C., S.B. Williams ; W.8.,
A. McNeil ; W, F. S., F.B. Linfield ; W.
T., Juhs Horton ; LG., sister McMamas;
0.0., Tbos, Ohs : W. V.T., sister Edith
Horton4 P. W. C. T., P. btaart; W. M.,
John Lawson ; W. R. H. 8., sister E-
Hortun ; W. L. H.S., Martha McManus;
W. Chap , John Linklater. Instead of
noting tonight the member havechart-
erd the Dauntless fur a sail on the lake
at Godench.
D4alOp.
Miss Katie McDonald visited Mrs.
Patterson, of Clinton.
Lizzie Iver, of Dunganron, M. Mas-
on, 1.1 Brumfield, and K. Gillespie, of
Exeter, are visiting friends here.
Quits a number of our burghers were
at Port Heron last week. Our jovial
engineer, on behalf of the sick maenad -
tee took a bottle ..f tonic with him which
he administered freely to any sufferers
o` the crowd. with whom he carne in con-
tact.
THE Fahoo!i[Iu.--This firm of thresh -
ere, Echtiw and ('lark, from Sheppard
ton, passed through our berg on Mon-
day with engine and .iU in good amps
for a week's work round Garb,aid ;Joh n
Roblin, eswtinser, Daniel Eddie and
Q
John arir, feeders. The Arm have ai-
rway dace several days' threaten, this
season seed report tits yield of fall wheat
to be Art -rata
The S..f.wth g,p.nl,.r says W H
Hastings, of Sterling, Heating* county,
eel a br.'ther•in law of Judge 1Myl•,has
e mite to town to ptostioe law, and will
have an °Hee open in a few days. We
have now four premising barriNsr in
Moo .eltitede of eneweellore there is
Ota.
THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1886.
OUR TOWN VATIMINSIL
What wee M. et the INN 1111•e1108 of ler
Nowa Moaeal.
The smoothy meeting ef the tows
ooutsetl was held Monday evening.
Present the maycr in the chair, reeve,
deputy reeve, and councillors Meaney,
Colborne, Thompson, Reid, Lee. Bing-
ham, Humber, Acheson, Dunlop and
Butler
Minutes et previoes meeting were
read and approved.
Tilt at1TON'a nrrOaT
showed 4 adult interment& for the month
of July.
rgrrnowe.
From Rev. Dr. Ure asking to have
nil furnished and lamp lighted by the
town, provided petitioner erect as iruo
post on tb.l street facing his mesdames
and the park. Grained.
From A. McD. Allan asking that the
usual grant be made to the West Riding
Agricultural society. Granted.
mora,
To the Water Works ceesseitfer and May-
or and Town Ceuwril of the Toww of
GewrLsraw,—I beg to inform you
that a000rdi ng to my tender for the rim
ming of the hole from Ave inches to
seven and three -fourth inches, that the
pump was to be on the ground, sod that
I have had the bole rimmed ani waiting 1
since last Tuesday, the second Met., ua
der $1 11 will
the council to pay my expenses. Yours,
&I, W. BELL
A was also received
from the secretary of the Hick School
hoard. notifying the council! that $2,000
would be required by that body from
tae town for 'ducat load purposes during
the current year,
ACCOUNT!.
A number of amounts were submitted
and referred to levees oom.ittee.
mT-LAW e.0. 6,
for 1886, levying • rate of 2 mots on the
dollar, wag reed • Art, emend sod third
time and passed.
TE[
SIO RILL
Tu tie Mayor and c wltcllora of at town
of 6oderich :
G IIIrL•r,—W. rcepestfully bee to
call your adagios to the petition of
Messrs. A. W. Ogilvie * Co., presented
at ..eeting held oa the 30th of April,
1874, with reference to the exemption
from Wades of mill property they were
abut to erect. sed the recelotios of the
council irsomely carried with refer-
ence to such polities.
A oopy of the resolution and patinas
are attached.
Prior to the pressstatioo of this peti-
tion there was, as you are aware weal
talk of the medico by the Meagre. Ogil-
vie of a mill amid elevator at the harbor,
bet before any work was does, sad se
an t to the location of the
works at (ioderich. the noosed was salt-
ed to grant of meek .property
from taxation foe a serials pored, sed
agreed to do so, and in rehears upon
each the Mews, Ogilvie pro-
pede. With tIss srectios of their works,
and not only fulfilled their pert of the
agreement by bullring a mill ef certain
dimensions, but west far beyond what
they had to is oe.ciderutlos of
the face te.atioa, aed built a
mill three tunes the sirs ecigamslly eon-
tempiated.
Now, at the expiraties of the first tea
years of the exemptioe, we beg to draw
yo.r attemtios to the fast and desire you
to give oast to the agreement by
renewing the . for the nett ten
year.
(Nutrias & HUTT:t/sor.
I:ooscu Merrier, April 30, 1874.
"The followiag petition of Meson Og-
ilvie A Co. was read :--
"We world wish the seemed to ex-
empt the mill sod elevator we intend
building at the harbor from taxes for
twenty-five years, or if you would greet
it for ten year, to be renewed at the ex -
Oradea 04 that tins; bet should it not
be renewed, to grant as abeam equal to
what the taxes might be, aloe, to great
us leave to extend the Grand Truk R.
R. track to opposite our elevator to load
the can, and akin to greet an .levator on
the dock, and bridge over the street
to convey the grain across the
street bj a carrier at a height ant not lees
than thirteen feet, with leave to put
poste or supports at a distance of not We
than twenty-five fest amt or nus raw
of posts in the metre of the street should
it be over 35 feet wide.
(Signed), A. W. On1Let[ A Co."
"Mord by Mr. S.aailt, seconded by
Mr. Sayare, that said petition be receiv-
ed and printed', es for as in the power of
the council to do so, legally, and if not
effecting the rivhts of the public."
Moved by Butler, seconded by Bing-
ham, that a special committee consisting
of Cameron, Johnston, Colborne and
the mayor be appointed to consider the
application of Messrs. Ogilvie & Hutchi-
son, and report to the seamed, Car -
rid.
Comtism. Aug. 6. 1886.
T., Ibe
Mare and Cimrseil, Town of
ll.rferi •
(i1$TLa]tI ,--Your finanme commit-
tee beg leave to submit kr your approv-
al the estimated reoeipta and expendi-
tures for the current year. We find it
will require a rate of two mints on the
dollar to cover the expenditure. This
year we have to pay u municipal loan
fund debentures of £100 sterlinvarainat
4 last year. Ws have also included in
the expenditure 9I4130 for expenses,
purihaes, &c., of the grounds for agri-
cultoral show grounds. We have also
placed in this year's estinia'ss $750 k.
wards expenses of water works. Th.
expendntere will be much more .hen •
this, hut the committee considered it ad-
visable to nose this year the above
amount, and any extra amount ean be
raised next year to cam b; -law for rais-
ing of money by issue of for
water works should not be earned. if
debenture's are mord for water works
and 1 eh... grounds ; and if
the council see fit the amounts new in,
s'udd in estimated expenditures ler
Mose purposes. can he rnelndd in said
debentures. If expenditure for weer
works and sgricu'tural show grounds
were not included in this year's esti-
mates, • rate of 1I emits on the dollar
would sullies ; but your Committee after
.ns.ilering the hatter aerd.11y reenea -
mead that a rate of two meta be raised
this pear. We have e[aseieod the fol•
(owing aesiu•t• and reeonen end their
mown spun being duly~toiled Dr
swill. Torooso, 530; J~toiled H Johnston,
$0,67; Weiler • Martin, 51 60, E.t.'.,
Gea Grass, 53; /Wale 0 ()aat, 7bc; 11
Or•baat, 58; E Graham, 55.68; R Price.
x98,98: C Macb•nal•, Muse t Co , Sas-
sis, 5'11L87; E Downing, 56.
We would advise the collection of pull LOP]CLL'6
gal Awa ate tiros of ett►Ilectrng the a wA,(1e } Y eel I History
ordin taxes.
J. H. Cotsoesz, chairman.
Humber, that then
lamps a pe at Med by Joh, seconded
he conte . DOMINION OF CANADA,
of harbor hill be moored to Robert en t t A E t e L 1■ as. a. ! A L are..
Thu.pson's corner, Thompeoa to light
it. Carried.
Moved by Bingham, sseosded by Lee,
that some treet:e work fur harsher be
bought for 55
Council apjourned.
TSN
wr��c•i•�
BROTHERS
..n• ..,ell.. T+'
Goderich, Aug. 31.
.w Thee
Wo aro glad to see that Walter Alli -
eon IS
A load of new wheat wan sold to M F
McKi.sos duo week.
Rev Mr Eakin ooeU,oisd the Presby•
terian palpiition Sunday evening.
It.o Stan, our implement meat is
away on • trip to the old eos%try-
The East Wawano•h Fall 8how will
be held in Belgra.e Friday Oct 1st.
b Mr 8 Y Taytor has moored • school
Tor the balanes of the year near St.
Velem.
The country around the village is suf-
feriae vreatly h'r want of ram. Water
and pasture are scarce.
Mn Walter Nichol, of Mast Wawa -
musk, who has been sick for soma time
book is still very poorly.
Football is booming, but the shins are
suffering from attacks of cowhide. Keep
at it, practise makes perfect
Ji. Tattier shipped four car load .f
lumber to Logsdon last week and hes
sereral jobs in the rinse, on band.
Van Vannorman is budding • fine
brick boom on Station street, and Mr.
MoCorkendal• is also building nes wear
the Methodist parsonage.
Jas W illi•msoe supplies the vintage
with fresh beef twice a week, a.d u do-
ing his work weU. We hate Nog beam
is need of a home bateh.r, tinsmith,
grist mill and other industna, but fall
short of several yet.
Pwo:rALS.—Ii[iceTaylor, of
Leedom, is the guest John Budge.
Mr*. IIEeE,ismoe was enable to officiate
st the wpm on Samday loot. John
Wightman and his sister took • trip up
mortb on Saturday. Mn J Watson is
also away on • trip-
SmocATxew — The following young
people are waitiaq the remit .1 the D.•
1 examtnativae : Jas Johaetoe,
Robt Agmew, David Armoires'. Them
Henry,Sarah Rath, Mary Robertson
sed Miry Halliday for emend or third,
add Stephen Taylor for first C.
TRACERS*.- This is a netsi pleas for
school teachers se will be sees by the
somber speedier their ranatios at their
respective homes : Messrs. Red's, Tay -
lot, Cavell and Misses Dunbar, Tacker
add Wight.... Gee. V•sesesp, who
let.ly panted with Mapes at the Belle-
ville Commareial college, now intim&
taking a merge in telegraphing and pbo-
sography. Ws wish soseen,
Rev Mr Law sod wife arrived home
from their vacation trip on Tuesday and
em the following .,wing the young peo-
ple of kis eomgrejptiem, gave t►.. • suer -
pries ad praceat d them with an address
of welcome. A very plainest evening
wag spent, and Mr Tow responded to
Oar kindness In delivering a neat 'd-
ames and these to enjoy an
evening at the mama.
The Meet Ire—me—ll- 11,11111111 —W.10L
The "Wirt" fountain_pw fr film beret
thing yet inveoted in asinse. ar/A.
fending nen. It has s Enid alb, 'boles
just as a dipping pen dogs, and Sever
fails. It is a writing woodier. A as.
pi. eon be seen at this Age. Zesty
iawyer, doctor, etert,ymen, school teach
er and badness men should have one.
Thos. McGillicuddy i; the Inc.1 agent.
TOw N OF GODIRICH.
TlIREAMURRR'S BALE Or LANDS FOR
TAX..
Paineergor Owraaso. 1 Ry virtue of • war -
Tow a or leoogstoa, /Mat e.drr tow hand
To'WIT : of the Mayor of the
Tows of Oed.ricb, and the oral of the said
Corporatism. bearing date the Tweedy -sixth
day of July. A.D110
. 1, to weedlrect� coin-
maediag at. to levy upon the lade in the M-
ineola( IMI for arrears of taxes, dee thereon.
nose le hereby giros. that salmis the said
lase& togigheg with all costa. are sooner paid.
1 shall mesa to sell the .id Lands byPebble
Anotias, or as leash thereof as may sae
cleat ter the payment of the Taxes and Casts
thersaa, at Om TOWN HALL. in the .id
TOWN OF OOI►ERl('H, oo TCF-SI►AI', the
TWENTY-THIRD day of NOVEMBER. INC
at the hour of TWO o'clock p.m.
(The lands are patented./
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Ttweer,r !Leen ef faoder4.'5
T.nta.t'we.'s On" s.
0• emelt Ase- Ittb. 141e. SW 1Rt
1 BE COMMENCED whenever •
..Oot..t seedier of .Meribers Is obtetre
wire novel emit of p.blleatlsa- Subscript loe
to the MOO V .I..ies 117S-111. to the Prov isee of
0.tarto or or (l•rbee 311-30, t0 Neo Bruer
week 0r to Neva Scotia 111.10. is Manitou or
is itrltlsk ('olamble Mss to Fomes Edward
Istaed et to Northwest Territories IVO Each
Pr.visce to have • Map.
P1..e sans roe •
JOHN IAT RLL
Hammer and I'ublislter.
5lostreal, Iib lug . 1gr4- SNUB
To WcT—)orers
TENDERS
addressed to elle eadersigsed will be received
up to moos of the
14th DAT OF AIICII8Tt 18884
for the boring of an A.rlel as Well f• the
greaade of the Asylum for Insane, Homilies.
Tenderers to state the price per feet at
winch trey .111 make a harts' 3 Int 4
inches. or 1 inches to aiaineter, as may bede-
cided .pea. to a depth or 1M fest .r toms as
easy rewrite.
Tire lowest co any endear s LL.seYssmrfly
ee
. T.
eeInspector Priso1nPs sad rem.; (`Winer.
Parliament $sWlgse,
1041 •
DONT
Slop 'Work
WHIRS YOU CAN ORT
FIRST - CLASS
Tzxwaiz
Tzxvr iz
AT--
SAUNDERS
VARIETY STORE.
A Fresh Stock of
Preserving Kettles
Fruit Jars,
Coal Oil Stoves,
And Oth'-r'Araaonabl.' t;ooda.
tT
The Cheapest House
UNDER THE SUN.
West -&t -, next door to the Post Office,
Ooderieb, JOY 21st. is.r,.
PASSAGE RATES REDUCED.
ANCHOR LINE.
sTKAIQCRn EMERY SAT/ RIA1 from
NEW YORK to
CLAalwtt AND LmeM.msreMaT.
sMRetroaw.1 te.r from
it A RCert W .ad R crown , it . t>w•
At1aNe troves ese.tee.
LITi.r..L vie 5f*IPUT*Ws.
wte&e.ahlp •'1'111 .r SOW from New
'fort. WRDNN�IDWAY. ANL 11. %epe.
Paler' Passage. 50t. .x Nero M
Sealed Cl..., types.
Ate rage moterard N
either marvles, den.
Fee Reeks .f Tevaer other inrer-
.aeNem. NNf N N ERBI►�
lRprFRlMlt, ew Meet-
s A. DTO M est OMss. A.MM tt.
tloiaraeh. •f n. Iflx OY [n
FINE TAILORING!
GRAND TRIUMPH I
Although this has helm a feu of drew eaa.e..
business etrit al's, II darted Wed
as best. sa�ipbbaarss
00Do'toveen�midMafiNagsLLTHKIt (`HEAPLY. '1'Is
to oared, that 1 atm In ever,tblwg that psrtalea e
FI'aK TARA/IONU. 1 bare
Style, Quality, Variety and Price.
They're ail Imre. sod is a way that yo. wosi t &.d
Meow bent.
3. XacCormao.
Ooderich. July 91I, IIRr. t.+.
Cheap Cash Store !
ESN LARt3ED PRN>1AIf>1QA_
1 Present Given with BTerj Pound of Tea (Fine Choice).
17 lbs. Sugar - - fbr $1.00.
13 lbs. Al Granulated fbr $1.00.
Rice, Sago, Tapioca, Spices, &c., &c.
BAKING SODA, 4 CENTS PER LB.
ee"MY TEAS -(.►NCE TRIED—ALWAYS UUUD.11111
M. McGILLIVRAY
North Senor •oa altars.
The ('heap Carib Store, aodenck, Aug. Hb. 1101. IAM
LEUUON& RIVEN OK P100 OR ORM
SAY 1 1,008 HERE 1
THE NEW PORN AND CANADIAN MUSIC STORE
W ill 1t twitted early west week. ea
WEST STREET, REST 8088 TS THE ?DIGRAPH ViICE.
A Choice eoles(ies of
MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS
Etc-, Ric., will be kept is seek.
Any Nees set ea hated esu M"rewired la a low aye.
Teachers cat bay here far cheaper thee elsewhere la Canada.
Orgy Plem.oes
of the BEST MAKES for We.
tteilaa. sad 111 ether Mwrs1 Ase..
PROF. CLAR=E,
Oateriat. Ate. Ihd 110. IAM
QZBIOdII aNY =MIL SONOIei aXV 8HVORO
Proprietor.
s
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xb
SPECIAL DRIES
DRESS MUSLINS
I.A..a..z+ST N'O1?'''r_._pS
CALL AND 8EE THAM.
J. G. Diu'I'LOR & Co.
Ooderich, Nay .nib.
MARSHALL BROS.,
1MPORTF-Rs Oe'
•1.•_thgS 8z CO.r•r•��S
GODERICH, ONT.
4 LBS. OF SUCAR4
FOR 25 CENTS,
G -w1. u .t .&\T AWAY
WITH EYEHY P0111111 OF 51C
we are also dealing io the t'elebrated
TEA.
ELECTRIC SOAP
Gedierleh, Jam 1704• iso
3 BARS FOR 20c.
4 BARS FOR 25c.
Eggs taken in Exchange for C dike
MARSHALL BROS.
Veslern Fair
INDUSTRIAL i ART EXHIBITION
aT
LONDON, CAN.,
Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd, 1886.
Liberal Premiums.
CIIIIPETITIN 5516 T9 TN EMUS
The Wolters Fair M the greet evert of the
ppas�a
for lbs veins .f Wesson Omens -
TM aewr.sae5 that the forth -
tea gest. It res wr-ess,
4* still'
'�1�aTgM�(71e•mmItIttee se Attva•aleats aree proper
t&ir� Kfb ~rtiewlar+�the
of which ewlk 6e day i
MI she se.*merman ter Pries .oasts. nem
geogramemie way lnhrmatiea remitted.
R. W A=TT En, ORO. .1.530011,
Frailest. perse.ry.
061
CANADA'S GREAT
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
Agricultural Exposition, z$$6
TORONTO
StPT[M..R .Tse TO UMW
An iaanen . Programme of ore a110 Omar
A rows h mewed for this tshibiele..
, Cheep r'o..s end k ewrodoem 0e. a Ars
Copes of Po,. 1-t., and [.wry Perms sem a
any ase ee spphcmice. by pest card cm mber-
wise. to the Serr.tery et Two Entwiw 4...
.%tarda) Aarew MN H J HILL,
Ileo 1 WITHaow Manager and limey
Reed.. Towers
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