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1ODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY SEPT. 17, 1896.
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THE SIGNAL
NEW AfRVERTISEMENT5 -SEPT• 17
The Heating Smogs -Devises 40T
You C.Wb the Hard -WilarSmith 6
S.. el lead for Tssea--W. L Rectos 5
Bleekemith'e teal -Wm. Lee 7
Steamer shag Fut ios-Folf.ed A Co4
Foil Or at Haad-C. R. Slime ft Os8
re (teat -Tat• OQL'. 5
Millinery Opealeg--J. T Ashman 8
The Greenest Washer -F. 11. Roles 4
A KM Were t iesaaies- W. Acheson &
w_ .. ........ 5
Ladies Wetted-Huesehold Publish g Co 5
Cached Oysters and Meals - Symo•d• t
Co ., 5
Y/Wsery Opeorag--- K H. 8mitb . 8
Servant Wanted- Mrs. L E. Limey_ 5
Wilms Comedy ('e --The Mesegsr.... 8
Fall Ann uucem101 Hugh Dusk". ... 8
TOWN COUNCIL
■taws.. el Ibe LMe e•'e.iar teeeu.g
•r That a.dv.
Preeait,mayor Sharon the obair,reev
deputy reeve, °imme hors Thoespees, W
e., Saunders, Nairn, Nsoholemi, Camelot,
Create
After .a address from the merit and
abort d*ecaeiom, the following mo
metal by the reeve, and ssoo.ded by
Thotmen was owned.
That • o,mmittee of ileia o- gate( be ap-
pointed to sot to oesjaootsee with the
•gen el the (,. N nt. Exhibit -too fur the
purpose of eetert.,.tag Lord •0d Lady
Aberdeen, mid cummlttes to have full
power to do every lung teat they may deem
Dosseary- for said purpees, ibis ooa.oil
agreeing to pay suet, exposes* as said own.
metes may lacer not to exceed me half the
sum expeadsJ.
A Dumber et accounts were read end re-
ferred to Anne committee.
REPORT Or rCIILh • ukk...,oron-rrk
W. have ooaeider.d the •pplioataon of
Goldthorpe & CuI/L and retwmmead that
they be •flowed the privilege of puttee/ up
ouch • building a they require ter their
bugloss@ as the old cemetery property, es
the land they at present oeonpy, on tat
sane terms as were greeted to Colborne
Brae. .ad Geo. Bissett, a to time and cos -
drums. That • lease be draws op to oovor
the •rrsage.*eats entered mote last year
with the tad firm of (Goldthorpe & Collie.
No taxes to be charged mi the improve-
ments.
We mit' to 1 • empowered te gee what ar-
reapo,t.ts can be s..d. teetotal. es melon
for proposed ewer at Istera•tioari Fait well
property, sod rapers at next mem .e of this
ooa0.11
fit a .leo reoommeed the purchase of 3000
feet of 2 -Inch pine lumber and what cedar
sleepers mat be oeoe.aary.
lioeritT THos r...'.. Cesirmas.
tie motion of 1 hoopoes and Wilma the
report sea adopted.
kgroiT 01 w1TER ern L1.:IIT COMMITTER
Your oseemit se have fixed the rites for
i•esede.0,at lIgktisg ea follows :
mtores .45a per month per 16 C. P.
Hotel. -45c. per moth for all lights as
first or ground boor. and that far all ether
lights in hotels the rate be the sane es
that obarged foe lights 1. private reei-
Resid•oes•-That the rate be ea fellows :
6 7 lamps, per mouth per 16. p. light
e,
it•
teem ssppl,w te dumdum public Waimea for
' aaotb.r ye..r ' that u. to vote •11 the ,nuoey
10.1 would be required for .dm*nitreuv.
OUR OTTAWA LETTER.
What 1. GOInff osl at the Capl tal
rrlla•s..e IaNW Tae etever..r.•,ese•
rase Waitress* -Why a►e Warrant. were
Deee...ry-iiendeml. Dress Ogles
-*beat Sews* Contracts.
()TTA W A, tlep4 I4. -By a majority
a 34 P•rlrmeat has declared the (luvera-
Meat were justified in mouton (Goveraor-
Ge.enl'S werrsate w meet the cost of cos -
ducting the affairs of the country. Let is.
bore explain to you. f5e Doeunioo 'statute
dearly debase that only 10 meet outur•ee&
or noprovtded-for sxpeasee may • (.uveruor
General's w•rraut 0. issued, .ad teen only
wises Parliament is not In seence.
Looking beck you will remember that the
late Goverataat raa the fall i.•gte of their
parliamentary term, and Lest session, shear
meths emeton, they asked Perluungist to vote
• puouses uoul 30th June, 1897. Thus de -
m mated the Liberals would sot 500ede to.
They pointed out that while Parlustent
died on the 226th Aprti, the a rite meld be
i.wed and the eleot.u.s held in time for the
sow Psrli•meot to meet sod you the sup-
plies faith* fiscal year oommeootsg 1st July,
1896, before the roomy would be required.
Hut thus was sot as the Tory Government
wasted it. The Liberals saw through their
rams and biooked it. let u• look at the
result lied 8ir Charles Tupper sad bas fol-
lowers suoo.ed.d.
Althesrb they ought to defeated at the
poll, 5.d they been greeted their supplies
for another year,they could Save held mi to
of6** without culling Parham/et together
until it was required te meet to vote sup-
plies for the Bees( year begmnntag let July,
1897. mid "lading 30ta June, 189 8. Although
defeated, they could have held os te ethos
for tea menthe at lest, and in that time
might have secured • s•fhot.ot Dumber of
stats In baying up bye -.(.oboes (how .0
votive boy -.(.turns( to give teem • work
ilea mejority to most the Hone with tem
mo.the hence, although the country had
virtually repudiated them- It wen only the
foot Mat there were ao supplies, no money
to ran the oosntry, that made the present
sssm.s nesssmry. The Tory oppen•ioo now
past to the fact that had the Liberals per-
mitted the estimates to go through last se
fees these would have been so orealon tor
Mem now to be raising mosey es (Governer
General's warraste. Thr, of coarse, u trite,
bat had they dose s, Sir Charles Tupper
sad his friends would today have bees ooi-
siaufag to administer the affairs of the
eo0atry although they had not the wed -
dance of the people. I hops 1 have mode the
ogee clear to you. We •p always told that
of two evils oboes the Is•n, and in this tem
1 think the Liberals have oboeeo the lesser
evil. The very men who me now deoano-
I.F the Government for issuing Governor -
General's wart mita to meet the legitimate
.sat of administration before Parliarn•.t
shall have 5•d as opportunity to vote tae
mosey. are the is.. who, while the investi-
gation mks the oelebr•te1 Curran Brides
fra.ds was in progress. lamed • Geismar
General's warrant for •earl, • gttatur el •
willing dollars to pay Costreetor 8t Loan
They did sot want to .e whether Partir
feat would endorse the p•ymeat d then
dims for they ka.w Perlismest would net
mese teem, so they resorted to:thin mstied
.J mistime the .,LL
THO.E DISMIMAid.
Daring the pas ween we have beard
8 9 " 28o ••
10-11 •• 27o. ••
12 13.14 " 26o. ••
15 " 25o.
over lb •. 20o. ••
44
Gi
A miaimom, 5...... of 83.75 per emeat5
to be charged.
Fsr e5urehem sad halls the este will b.
11.50 per year pee 16 0 p. 11051
Pints, Buts, Obalrusa.
1 is mote.. d Hail. tad Theaters the re
port was adapted, Nwbdse. vetting ray.
Atlsame 1 ler takie, Win. MaAllt,sse a
the How el Relstto was ordered he be
• morph N MARC, town lTra.
)ear eemmil se have premed Mho esid-
m.ted rseipte amid ezpeedit0ne ler the
monist year sed Amid that the asp ndttmis.
will amount se 847,977,30t including mown
required for Paine amid Seinen saes.h,
rui., 86175 00.
W• find the estimated needing will be
$23.066.00. This will leave 82/.981.41 Se
be rai•.d by bang and It win rowan a ems
.1 23 .Uk en she $ en ell the meanie pre.
Maty lax thst0ws. Thk,i•getess f wlnh.upti
from seeress. will raise the was et
347.277.32.
TM sem required for wheel p.rpe.ss is
86.175, wheel' will require a rote et 0 8/10
Wilt on the dells,. sad le included le she
beton msmiitened 93 milk a she
We sebude herewith the estimated re-
••iw sad mipssditmine for the we -
nn °y'en, •d trust h will meet with your
s ' sur °•mants.5 renowned An • nM ef
18 2.10 es the 4.Ilar ler gss.nJ perinea,
mai • rate of 4 8.10 for wheel parp•ees be
tansed es en l•••mi'v, la rateable
ebows. k Urine.
OheMmae.
ile nein 04 TThempMmi sad Wilma N.
mis
mon e
lined by the rete, sssended b, ae...tt-
ler Nine. Nal • thanes, et 1 per eon be
alkw•d es ell psymeSM ef lane V the
nen et Osteber. •mid este par lust 4.rtag
hormone,, and that 3 par ten be added te
all saxes • 14 atm the ;4s* d•et De-
mennr. Meer.. .ad
Sienna wenn
Tae by-law lumpieleg She Ms el tansies
kr 1896. was them pewee
The sena the. sdjeessd.
•
T mise : The either cagy Leese C.
i esef his knells •sd wee ma nee
twn w tsn* er Mein oNddsmi. d
ger. 1•M. ijgs rskd she 14111eve
tree* tam e• the Lars Mese read. Oede-
rieh, when Ste miles rem O .Lelet The
Postal • o'r'b seelesfame akin San per err
amok .boat dismissing dvil swats who
ideetifid taeglsalw as .nave psUtto•1
workers in the Iasi denies. The truth is
1Y. Civil Serves. ie • gigantic political ea.
Fisc T. day our own peUtisal friends End
themselves serreged.d with sines political
simats wham only desire sow !i te stake
the Liberal were of eases as brief a p.-
0Ns. Take the Cert UM** 4.p rtmest f.r
hemaimes and emit of 906 Merits yea ease only
Ind 9 eche might b. galled Lbersla They
are net politicises and in feet I believe
majority of them dell est vete as the lain
sheiks, yet *boy held Liberal views. Mr.
Laurier sad his sellM..ee save repeatedly
odd. however, that they sake ate exemption
he a member el she Oevll Berrie* "heldieg
Meese politlesl or.vi.Memi• se leen as he
dors w identify Norah wish may
errads*M.• ed the petty to whish he he-
1esg. me is be sympathy with.
*001T 000TEaora
Fend would be drawing u A
Usti• insight sate Tory tastheds et al
with their polities! ErMan hes bees fersiN-
d the ..entry daring sU past week. Hen
Wm. Mawr, Postmann Gesersl, galled
attentien se the mail ente.e4 held by sae
Menkes is Cape Bakes, f r whit(& the
Tory Minster was ren ivIy *9.000, while
is time department tow ked bees as eider
ter several year te potions the work kr
112.700 • yen. When the lase 0.veesmgsi
erne el
An air the pelined
manners weepetmeth. •d Meshed
Ib 1. this same dspartm.st • halt• nem -
kir of treaddeat mai! eesha.M are new hs
tag sae5rn51, ef whisk yes wiill bee mere.
e.
Tars far • moment (sem the Pest OBas te
the Manna Deportment. when we amid that
Dr. Bes*es. l...w insister d Med* has
juin moselW s semen ef ewes..(s whirl
he kas reales le belies skit Med" I re-
fer l th..trate her Mitek denieg
rode with the inn d w: 1. 8adad, The
Amber. Wean 0.., 11 H.lsw■ & a•..
Oaken* kooky It Dins. Jun )*dere no-
tes east the (iw.ramesl entered rte see-
Weals
ertests with OMs knee •meoultam te beim-
Arnie d %5-...k el delkis. le rug 1.r two
and three nen The Oeweremeei bas no
power or right to enter W...n esseraete
for a ke0•e ported thee tea year.
1 ospast M have geese foMesLag fasts se
ly k./ere yes *Maty.
WWII" t Andrew Uglier. r, v/ Mall -
ismer r SMlmtS,ws0 t. T4esso es W.+.
ee iay. te the Mpitel, white he will has*
W i55. whin M 1sedkI priallk kr essay
p tMim1. le 1.1.4- be angel.
COMING AND GOING.
Miss Ruse, of Tomato, N visiting in
Fred Platt is vritite relatives is
Foremen
Neibergall was in town es
F. J. T. Naiad *pent the past weak
Termite.
Miss Elate Martin :eft for Wood•teek
T.ssd•y.
Samuel Co- •o 'peat the past week l
Forest City..
Wet. Mole. has returned from • visit
1.. Herndon.
H Dunlop made • business visit to Tor -
wt • test week.
Miss lee. Martin has returned to bar
house, lattru11..
Harry Chime. of Loudon, was •t the 444
home on Tuesday.
Salter Pu 'bum was among Toro.te'*
guuste last week.
Miss Annie Green, of fort Hurmi, u me •
vest air God.rich.
W. F. H..mlwk was is Toro•w this week
it.
mi• Dustmen DustsvisAsbestosYr and Yrs. J. 1'. Asbestos were vi•itiog
in Toronto last week.
Mrs Carpenter sad children left for their es
THE COURT (W ASSIZE, ,mir lie&
necruetiv. and heed chef'. as te
tow•. oar 4.t
AU of white M respectfully submitted.
R
Load
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tine s.it
Toeaday. The Business Before the Court ' Oodereb, Woad Jory Room, tt.pt Ober to,
la 1896.
W Mei(
D. 1IcGILI, iCUDDY, Ei)ITOR.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
es Lear/tilt the mereee to a lwe Addree by fir.
the
home w Detroit ea Friday.
Ya. Healey returned this week to the
Chtldreu'e busputel, Ioruito.
Mr. mid Yr.. Koss Krtsll spent Suoday
with re1L*vee r Kitia..rtiine.
3tauley Hays, bsrr.eter, of Seelurth. was
u alae 0000ty town t.1 is week.
Sim Minnie erotism returned from •
vest to loroato, Y••od.y let.
Mr wad Mrs. R. Radcliffe re.uroei from
the Queen City Lest Thursday.
M1.• Kate Morrison, of Detroit, is vied -
tali eel/sites. and 1risude a town.
Mrs. J. M. Best, of Se•fortb, tit viaiuog
her abater, Mre, P.•mor., T•.1.ls.r st
Mug Jennie MoDooald, of St, Mary's, is
spending • ooup:e of weeks in God .ted'.
Thos. Jarvis returned oa Saturday trete
• tau days' coat to Ontario's .*,trop.!*,.
Mrs. Sunley Hays, of Se foriS, was
visiting relatives is taws the pat week.
The Mures McGillicuddy retar•ed from
• two weeks' vest in Torouto oo Monday.
Jas. ('lark returned from • twit te Wier -
tea and the Georgoas Hay Islands em Fri.
day.
Rob**. MoKey, of New York, was visiting
.t the perinatal recedes es, N•lmeo . ter
eek.
Thea. Burrows bad of swig
La Hung Caring .c tM Zilrssw show last
weak.
Miss Wulli.m., of Kincardine. wa visit-
ing her sister Mrs. Ross !:stall the pet
week.
The Misses Emma and Laura Aohmos
baste returned from a vest to the Queen
City.
R. C.tU. returned on Tuesday from a
two weeks' visit to Detroit and other
potato
Edward Coultas, of the Collegiate lnsti.
tate, visited his borne at H1.vale during
Me pat week
rau
he
m
Harry Persons, of the Bank of Comerce
Stratford, spent Sunday .t the family
donee, WNL -.t.
,.n . Boyd, of Belfast, ecu in the Cn.
town ea Seturdsy es his return from t
Queen City show.
W G. Holman, Secy -tress of the Soot
Helen Teachers ASssct.uoo, gave THs Si,*
•
xu. • call es Saturday.
Miss Assn ;yahoo, .000mp.iied by her
Mew. Kate, and Mus. Kate Melvor, 1511 oe
Morday, per Cambria, tor Detroit.
Min Emily Curran be returned from her
visit, •oe.mp•nied by Miss Stewart, of
Harrist.....d Miss Stafford. o1 Port Mlvis.
Miss Mabe , ..ew.uerre, or rort Hama,
who was the mann et her °.oras the Misses
Craig the past mean, deft this week fee
home.
R. IR. Brown, who ba for a ,easy years
been • sucoessfal teacher at Webster's
wheel, Ashtleld, was in the Canty tows en
Sesard.y.
Mies Friel bee nerve .f J. T. Aebeaoe's
miir.ery new rooms, the opium' .1 whish
willtke Y
phew on Many •resin, Sep -
114.
Min Mary WUlld led es Tuesday per
S. 8. Cannes ter Deena. Si. will he as-
esmemeied b, her sister Annie teem God*.
vis►.-Kinerdme Review.
Jan 0. Whitdj formerly with W. C.
Geode, dr ggise, ban sew e( Brooklyn, N.
J., was visiting reining is .sd erased
Godwin daring she net week.
Robb Le Teasel, of tide Sews, iete today
ee the sees trait es route ter Menne! to to
rename w nukes u McGill Callalia. This
Mrs le his kern as . medkttl staist*
Mts. Rohan Hawley and Mom. C. 0.
Merriman haveg ygNad • gaits et reams as
an aHeid ~3.dfsrl, aid *span to be
wattled there by the amid of this mouth.
The raster d 86. Owes*'• and Mrs. Tort.
bail left ter Lemke en Monday. The rev-
erend p•.*lacee gees te the Fermis City le
sot ea n..sr -Mve ..moisten of the need
el Hares.
Mester Theme Murry the pedal head
dark of YUtew's gre•ery eters. Seel la the
Mg new at Tonne ken week. Tem den
rhes he W heaps of tea beelike win the
greaten u.itg 44.... . a ewes be
same bask by
pail pegs&
. Syesmkur $ 23 amid 2s.
8.dsrk. September 94 sed 26.
MksksU, 8epismk. 49 amid 30
Se. Marys. °wisher 6 mid 7.
8iruslae4, Oe0ber 1 •d 2.
Ile`, ( 0.e.r 1 ed 2.
Ki.Mea, Oneber 8 wad 9.
1xstwe, Sept_)*. 11 sad 211.
Zerkit, Sepsemb.r 23 4494.
011eess, Swptember 90 end 30.
B•ynld. Ikeitember Si and 30.
Duagenn•a. Osuthir 1 wed 9.
wmnbwM SepSembee 1r 0 gad idle
arame ti 1 .mid 2.
ile 617 Segenber 9i1 wed 96.
T P_,. Lmbar 21 W 21.
Aeellik•b. fiensealase!i sed 115.
wsl•e Rid. •i Ride Oaken $ wed 9.
W' s W L se lfl 1 1lNMebn a
LinwetCM 90 ..d !1,
Milk 11 etsd 11,
disaster .same.s e'rnmraal e'ausve The OddfeUows meet in regular s. s*oo
Seemiglis ea Wm' -Pve rwtsse•t this .resin*.
.r the Laa•d Jar). Trost Baking will be illegal from sow
until May 16, 1897.
The poles are beteg rapidly plated for the
incandescent light wires.
I)us i forget the Wilson Comedy Co. next
Monday ••d following night..
Engineer Hroagb u still hard at work on
the sewer system messaremeata.
S. Amieser. rbipped • carload of sheep.
hors •r . •le E...t oo Thu,.dsy
Viet.. ;wee Hoare- ('-..nedy all th;.
week. .. ..,i.eioo 15 .ad 2) uuote.
Robt. Mol.e.o h.. shipped 100 'lead of
cattle sites his return from t;reit Britain.
1 he elms at the Colievia?. for the senior
leaving, or 1st .•1..., is the largest test ever
awmbled In Goderiob.
'f HE fall terve of the High Court of
J11111101. wee opened et 2 30 i•. M on Mee day
by Yr. Josuoe Rubert.mi. not t. Bowing
having •Dowered their names •. tined
Jur'...., Br.und !)*.very, M;reter ; Wil
bath Dog, Heosall; !Meld O'Hries, Ste.pbea;
Hobert Sleek, 'I'uraberry ; John Hovey,
H..wick ; John lb0oghy, kordwioh ; Geo. A.•
Jerboas. Egm.00dvilk ; *;.lvu Davidson,
Tur•bsrty : K. W MoKsux:e, God.noh ;
Godfrey ldwhom, Hey : Robert Elate,
Tuckvremtth ; Cherlee Subumacker, Hey;
Am - Posher. Colborne, retired and *forted
K. W. MoKeazie lee foremen. Ou legato
taken, their mats His ler.l•htp addressed
them on the criminal came that would Ice
placed beim. t... . lu the case of assault
r
boy throwing a sec,.. .• another boy Deas
mg the loss of an eye, 11 Lordship mid
that it wee an sola .tut aur w ' •r. w 5ao05
et en ii 1t was era aueo1.4 to •t, .ke • per-
son le the case of perjury, • charge
rg.lmt • Weems for •we.riug 01L Mn W(ul
0151100 enema • noosede for stealing •
p eco, w6• -u it wee tateo per. wino of for
the person who sold 1t, on account of de-
fault in payment, the judge clearly point-
ed out wb.t evidence was needed before •
.rue bill could be esteemed. and ea the
serious charge His L-irdehip clearly defined
what ooastetat a toe off. oce
The Judge them drew the attention of
rho Grand Jurymen to recent chemise in
the law -First, that of reducing the .um-
ber of /:read Jurymen trom 23 to 13, and
that udder the new .telae seven men const
ages a on a bill.
He said that the jury oould say whether
they thought tbo law worked well. Aoy•
how he thought it bed, end as far as he
knew there had been no miecerri•ae o1 ju.-
tloe through its totrodoction. Another
°)*wove w.. that jarme .n civil tam could
now re urn • verdict if tea agreed, mother
alter.tire he highly approved of : and he
also called their attention to the notices
placed round the CoarthoUS, showing that
it wa as indictable offence to persuade or
1n any way try to prevent a person from qty.
tog *vide.** ID • ow before the Court.
Foe Home of Refuge question we he next
51111501, and 111 lftrodncing it 5e sold that
be was much plce.ed to learn that in Huron
there was one The judge spoke strongly
on the point, meetionme that ('aped• had
not as many aged and poor to oars for as
older oo•0tries bad He amid that Houses
of Refuge were one of the •trongest evi-
dence of humanity, for hart sot O0e said
" The poor you have always with you." The
(..meat jndge.h•.*-ray e..rclDde,l hi• .tdrIrmr,
tilled the firer. race, .•, erAefsnded Witt.
for eeduoton, but the o..e wee no proceed-
ed with
Before the oonrt closed tn. Grew' Jury
appeared and ham:led n. • trio- Soil f r per-
jury •gine, Mn. Ann beLion.
SI.OND DAY. Tr"esn%l-
Shortly after the court opened :he grand
jury returned • true bill egs10.1 Charles H.
Wilson, Merged with rape, end after the
dieser rooms • true bill tor a.wult against
Me bo;, Thom Kyle.
The first came was the one for perjury
yslmt Yrs. Ano Deimos. The prosese ion
was ooadnc•ed by mown pro.•eour..r .loo.
Farley, O C., of St. Thome*, and the
proem" defeeded ey E Campton, Q C.
Adjeur.mests were made both for diaster
.nd supper, tied the court reassembled at 8
r.*.. The oats was omitted and at 10 30
.dl••r•ed to 9 A.M. Wednesday, .l1 the
witnesses having bees beard, sed the
.eeriests for the defeat* and proemial/au
bowie( addressed the jury.
THIRD SAT, WIDxxleDAY.
('.Dart opened at 9 A. M. J odes. Robert -
ma tees sharged the jury is the perjury
ease, s0eapyig nearly an boor with his dr
Uv*rm.u. He west telly into the evidence.
s•alysia *t as he preceded, bet through
eon his address was esroegiy ageism the dr
foud..t.
As gees as the jury retired a fresh one
wee eneps .died to try Chew H. Winos. es
• shame el rape. 8bertly before .d je.r.-
ment the jury is the penury ease same late
deer%, ate having arrived at . ee.el.ein
and ening tb.M then wee as pesibU t el
main •
were hove .1 sequins)dieelmrsed
sadersteed th 8
nod her ter ntureieg a sordid* of guilty.
After • few witnesses bad b.ee examined
ba the rape ease, his l.rd•biipp withdrew the
eine hat, the 'jury and dismissed the charge.
J. T. Harrow. Q. C., aimed ter the defences
The .harm• ef assault •q•iw the bey
Kyle was thea takes .p ..d the kindest
ado. i.44iaR ns* he threw the nese, bat
without evil 1nte.Nea. Nis Lordship alley.
d the lad te p es .Mpeed.d Mies...
Ths Grad Jery made the tennis, en-
w tm.nt :
May it please new Lordship, the Greed
Jury fee ear lady the Qu.. bag leave te
relent es learn : They have visited the
Jail .ed /.d 11..e five priemeeru feet
make and ami. ketal•. The fatter It Mane.
liar gage hen bus .fovenigatd Nd the is
sew awaiting be be reme.ed 1. the asylum
tar the leasee. °t the mate eon it ander
amme.es kr laves.,, lean le awalti p trial
for nob The temewee tee maim are ba-
nes. Their gats lave beth bees leveed -
need and are ales •..dies te be renewed
ttheo 164 time jail ane. •.d kept is geed
order.
We hews Oke -- --1 the Court Hens,
sed eemmeed the isetaker kr the tidy sad
dug meaner Is whin N b kqt
We regret to say that we wen usable es
yin the gone d Rakes. wiring se ate be-
isw Thbton mike anent end Abere beteg
a• m•4s et .veyamse provided. if N M
•eemeary fir the (Gamed Jury te vine this
spiales, make seems provides he Dos/
en eis the -
.sem ty'e gapes,
Be
We desire be e•egr.teib year Lordship
The first of the F.11 term open meetings
of the ('collegiate Literary Society will be
held in the library Friday evening.
Although there we rata on Saturday
morning. the :clerk gave us • dry even .g,
the first ma a Saturday tor many weeks.
It Is eetim•tod that over 7,11011 app( bar
rete were taken out of town the past week
for delivery In t5e West ridine of Huron.
Under the law no person can sell a part-
ridge, but there is nothing in the statute to
prevent the sportsmen giving them away.
Some one wee driving a horse attached to
• buggy at fast gait around the Square ..o
S•tard•v night. It ill nearly time fest driv-
ing on our public streets was stopped, more
particularly after nightfall, when the *ti seta
are orowded with pedestrians.
THE HARBOR.
It will soon be tune to tyk. down
boathouses.
The schooner M. L. Break ram Into har-
bor last Thovd•t for shelter.
Commercial dolling ba been tar from
profitable the pat few weeks.
Men are busily engaged In gathering
.tom for the waterworks orib.
COYER THE HURON TRACT.
The Grist truth the LOOM 1111111
A Weekly Noses of relents Rewe Staved
■• t• alert nyeryb.ds - ff'sth sit/
Mat 1 tipped and tee.demieed
Free. germ nasties.
I,A\ ES : Jas. Kerr has engage.( nm
teacher for the htuh year.
Bayfield : A number of the 6eberme° are
going their Dote at Kettle Point for the
Fall fMbrarr. .
Grey : Miss Rebecca MuNafr le re-en-
g.ged in No. 10 Union school, Howiok and
W.Ileoe, for pelt year.
Caboose : Fray Cowes, of C.Lorne,
eche(. •westing et • threshing the other day
had his eye badly u.jured.
Lamm : A number of farmers is this
1, o•bty are shipping apples to the Old
C,catry 111 ore of W. 8 H
Lane.: A valuable horse belota,tipg to W.
H. Reed, Got Ile leg bruken one day lately
gad eo0etqueatly had to be killed.
W Agleam : k:. L. I)ckeosmig eleotio. ex-
penses in East Home amounted to $175.45,
and lir. Meodoiald's to *122.42
Grq :
Peter Watson bas *old his 6ne
100 -sore farm, 16th top., to his *op -m • law,
Janus Sholdloe, for the stn • 35,000.
Near els : Mies Mary Seo -pie, aniline,.
will take • position in Cho r. .,leery deport-
ment of 1'. Eaton k Co.'s at..i e. Toronto.
Ethel: $95 was the .mount of Govern-
ment grant removed by our public library
for last year. New books will be purohaoed
at once.
Exeter : le E.eter plume are selling
slowly et 15 Dente a pail, pears 10 cents a
pail, tomatoes 15 ceo-s ■ pail, with apples
• drug.
Se•fortb : Mr. John tt sir hair bed • letter
from Thomas Lopslie woo u in Roseland,
Briti.h Columbia, where he is engaged is
mining.
Se•forth : A. , . 1'eatecost removed to
Toronto with 5u t•mily on 'eturd•y last
and they have tee. •n up 15. Ir residence in
that city.
The contractors for the addition to the G
waterworks bu.ldimg are rushing things.
The maty weather on Monday nocea•i-
teted a long •ereo.de by the fog w51.11..
The steamer Cambria was at lee's dock
ea Tuesday morning on her downward trip.
The echooner Craftsman sailed for Stokes
Hay, where she will load lumber for Pin -
matt.
Tim steam barge 8t, Andrew steamed
out of port on Wednesday for Fort R 41 -
!Mom.
The steam barge .loo. MIoMilne Dom in
port on Monday, and Left the grime day for
Kia,sio..
The .chooser Sephie tailed light for
Warton yesterday, to load lumber for
W.Ikea.,(le.
Grey : Miss Ella McNeil, formerly of
ray township. hes been engage -1 as teach-
er at Esteem, Man., at • eal.ry of $47.50
per mooch.
Exeter : While in fors oto Mr. Locke,
had • cataract removed from nos of hie eyes
and at the present suffers considerable In -
00010015001.
BRussels : Mrs. W. B. Dickson and child-
ren, of Langdon, Dakota, aro the guests of
Mrs. Adam Reid. Mrs. Dickson is a daugh-
ter of Mrs. Reid's.
Lucknow : Geo. Lawrence has purohaaed
the furniture business formerly carried on
by G. W. Berry. He will remove into
ltrsmptoa's old stand.
Clinton : Mie C5.11ie Cooper, eldest
daughter of William Cooper, was married
Wed•a/day Int to John S. Anmtron
Ontario, California.
N'ingh•m : Editor Brown, of the Win
on
The ooatreetor tor putting in the intake of
pipe has got the land end of the trench
Dearly reedy.
While at the harbor mwmill oo Friday
we saw R C. Hays lead • bees that turned
the stales at two pounds.
The schooner Gordon, with • cargo of
lumber from Pine Tree for F. Sm.etb• ar-
rived in port on Saturday.
The tugs Evelyn, 8es Queen and Seibold
are lifting their seta, and will Icy op es m-
000st of the fishing sot paying,
Th. •oheosor Venill •rrivea in port from
Theles(.., with 260,000 feet of lumber for
N. Dymest, es Tuesday afternoon.
The manner Dsi.),new used by the God. -
rich Lumber Co. to draw loge from the
booms to the mill, is emem•aded by F.
Reeves.
C. E. L. U.
The following aro the topios for the dif-
forest young people'i'gocj.ties which meet
daring eels week
Knox Ch.tok Y.. P. S. O. IL Toady 4,14 -
tag at 8 o'Meek. Topic tor 8eptemb.r
22nd, "Ike need of home micaios•ry work,'
by Nancy Naha.
Nortb-et Methodist chnroh E.L. of C.E.,
Fr.a&y evening .t 8 i,'olook. Topio foe
Sept. 18 to ill be " Ryerson." taken by Rev.
Jae. Kdge.
Victoria et Methodist oburoh E L
Friday eve• leg at 8 o'clock. Topic for Sept
18. • Properuoeam Gavle.," by hiss E.
HiL'tee.
( jAll w ootdi•Ily invited to Mt..d Nese
meetings, *Web .re le Id is the b•memeete,
e•mmaeonee derive the summer meow at
8 o'ciook. Vtoitisg members of ether so -
Walks ea•eoialIy wele.me.
Arrow of •• 4., Le
L.sdta, Beet. 14.-P. J. Ty..., the so -
tering " Ne. 1 " of the Legh Isviaables,
who wee es fregsestly assigned during
the trial .t the penmen charged with the
murder a Lied Fredonia Cavendish sed
T. H. Burke la Pb.rdx Park es May 6,
1882, wee arrested at Bounces yesterday
~nine ea a weenies Wined is 1882. Ty.
ass 1.ke sharged with Wag eneo.rned fo
the mamisksspw of dynamite bombe lo► nee
la Ragland. Tyra. admitted 41 t.da.uty.
le bis peonesi.n were fessd • see nidss.ble
gena ef many and • s.mber ef beg imin•t-
leg pawns. It k stated that his eerier. k
...std with the enema et Bell sad Wal-
ke., Mitered with Trams V befog meager
ed r • dysamlte ersageestsee.
DUMQAIw10N.
lint Wise. -Hebert Adding did • big
day's week ase day len week, whoa be
pares Illepe . benne el •ppk a. eon en
Minn en beak.( amid • pen, .r sheet
,sweaty bushels is ell.
Oouine ago Go,.o -Min Jensen. ef
Whighael, eche bas been se ea .headed
vies* M MI6 Mayne Winn. left fee heti..
es Tuesday after having • parent Oklaitbe k 1.la bar praisers ef Dungeness •d
its anima
Tuesday
with
lite old seat
ddesppda gg tesebers
eg
hightail. whose YMist
lilebweims. OedwlsklM*rb May M
Rd egbt
la the Dashweed ashen
m,
hem 1lime., had the misfortune to break
two of hie linger• oo Tuesday morning,while
running the (Gordon press in 5*. offices.
3:spheo : A more belonging to Wm. Pen-
h.le, Stephen, met south a very bad •ooidest
whoa met ming In the field last week, • saga
running arm her udder several inches.
Lurioh : During the heavy thunder storm
last Sunday morning, Jacob Heberer bad
four o•Ives killed in the field by biehtaiag.
He did sot ddeoover the dead animals until
e,SDfng.
Ilrnsssls : Luther Ball, after taking a
mune t0 the Embalming Sohool, Toronto
next week, where he has secured • I.erativ
e,
wall leave for Portage -la -Prairie, Manitoba,
slta&Uo.
Units ; D. (*melon. of this town.
Huron, well known apple king, now hag
over seventy mea engaged is packing apples
and is putting up st • rate of Eve thousand
barrels • week.
Clia: ThY•ephlreo. a 1 w
. t a htea andsomee Yos•rob ThrssharHovte.y Tor -
tato last week for the lades/trial Fair- It
woe beautifully bgiseo4, the artistic touches
being pet on by the well known painter.
Jeb. J. Fisher.
Ushers.: A young son of John Emery,
Usherss, ms* with • very painful •oddest
en Tuesday last. The little fellow woe
playiaa around the 5.ra yard whoa • a•It
it ked aim in the face, break iag the lee sr
jaw badly. It will be .ems weeks before be
will roomier.
Emitter : Herb Smith, son of Joe Smith,
et Detroit, formerly of Exeter, we united
hi marriage is that day on Wed.esday of
het week to Mins Carrie Ayers, a
C lad of the sense city. Harry
ad*re a this pl... performed 'tho duties
e1 heat mea.
8tephes (1s Sturdy last the moats. 5f
Mrs. Iamb Geiser, of Shipk•, weree interred
fo Ciedltno oemetery. Depaa•ed was 38
years of age Md had bees ailing for aeon*
time with i•teresl smear. She leaves •
serrewiag hus5.Med sad two small *Widens
to mourn her lesa
BnsJertk : Mr. Fred Peabey, son et Mr.
C. F. Pseat.y, sew 1• Marais, but at else
Use • rendes* d this town was here this
week. When he lett Seatontb thirteen years
age. Fred wM quite • small 1•d, amid sew Le
le • flee Ionise; yos.g mire. Re 1• =skis/ •
Meyee tour frons Hamilton.
Clinton : Themes Rodaway has gin to
Tants, where be expends to depend • maple
el wens !s the *icy hospital, amid while
then undone5.. iS 4frem • a his l e He
aer"i h+ns • enamel es the
eye. whin bas ly Impaired the eight,
sod he Is le heves that the operation will
be .sssemhl is roaterlmig bis eight
Hasheesh Ezpsiear We meth. Shall the
Beater Times has mitered open the Sweaty -
North year ef publication.Time 8ise fest.
With the =empties ef the =zpdhr, 16 bee
bees • greaser keg* el Mme make ass
•e•F•mneest Nes say en r the
s y-M polities e/ The nom ere bed,
resp... 16 bee f hes des been •
amen twink Iii which Joon* a
e ekegbe the
publish, end a better is tsew thea k ewer
beespublished,
wag Mews. We wise The '((saes seg lie
venires pibileher egth d daps tied eller
Maned prespedby.
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