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The Huron Signal, 1884-8-22, Page 88 • TER ARCTIC CANNIBALS. Atte alma' bad bees t et tram 14.4.4. lees seas.-- \e leae►s of f• 1e. Sere t WWI". Re Ilk Dlu.rxl, IND., Ami 19.. -.tt the is• 1 yeah of sedatives. the remains of Private Mae tial.tler .4 this Coot :7 ea sedition were FAS 1..I6/e1 Ulla lis 0111: ,( in t •u isr.,.m a el l,.rb y a 4J lie...... e u q.aUy statue ed . • INA/ •u.,e c•• lin.' ....w.o..4J........i....1.014,u4 a., Dry. 4iillte 1t, Angell. 3uarur AWL o..s.th .L fAni.ig- I'au amino( not, Lea mid with y'2 whit. wee 'wooer(' se Lie, situates. when r s.ylas a ...u.. le ..dor one ail that eowap- ud. 'Cow (malin w..a hooked with mitten veste awl rue u..rp.e t.eath, wrapped in is whom ..f u.wseii, au le. which were three thiehe reins .1 a ...ha td eat►et.. Ali were qutoaly fuel q..ieuy removed. y'he when this dreaded tree& was verified. The needy Is, mem the het ....lis. is .4 ail ovnt f hi the doom was cut from tabu Limbs ,mid hawk, 1h few-, .;brei rel t'ew.th.-a loo - iii Lig all 11'x1 re.u.uuud u,.tous: lied. The Mucin L•4 ta•eu i:aau'u4y reuI,1rsd to the f hi •ery beam. hu evidence of violence weed see t..uled. The eyes were decay- ( ed, the fern was covered with shaggy red whinier., and the head with darkish rod Toss Latr.q Over the skull a es a clues -fitting to sup, leppmentiy male o. a knit under- shirt, ever which waa a sealskin cap with R ears, slid tied under the chiu. there were w.e.dela behdages ablaut the wrists A. and ankles, and c..uaidurable gravel up en the chest. 'the feet and hands seemed L white and sw•dlen. The intestines were r IDonly axe but the ecu st acs n J� {Y PY T cne oaained a small a:•uut of hair and wos.y stuff. The remains were hilly identified by relati]• a from the teeth, • crippled finger mini the well preserved features. Desch wee evidently caused by star..tiou, as ::tasks of vl..iruor or disease were apparent. The sealskin cap and a lock .•f hair will be preserved. at aJs M 1 >albadall J udKuolp by the Lumber u tat names us the Scott Act petition from this towashlp, Coluarue will give *boat 100 of a major- ity tor the Act. . , ems , 4Th, friends ..f Mr. Is*ae-'Ichor, w► regret to learn .4 her 'Amenity, resulting frutu chaldberth. We understated that ate effort will be midis h. Ileo bee 111 un* ..f the uyluses, where alio can remise proo•wulal tteatwent. Osrbra t1. Ilse tiring/lit u much felt, and this heat on Sunday w*a most oppressive. Even the heel uorreepte.deuts aro .h•yiag ..p. The Echlin steamer last week threshed for Jueepli Moms 896 bushels of fall wheat frust _U acres, and left Ove lords in the wow. Al A. Me\el's 430 buaheis were obtained front 13 sores. How .0 u.y bushels per acre is the yield? Don't all speak at once. BelfYL The public school messed ou Mouday Int. Quite a nuuthei of wells in this %iuiui- ty hare gone dry. John Elliott, who is a teacher in elate - (Ionia high *wheel, visited his friends in this viciulty lately. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kitty returned home un Satunlay last, atter having spentr e i•icuut • tai their *tat un in the Sumwerhalle • Capt. Auburn and Lieut. tfils,u, ..t the Lord's Army, Wtughabu, hare held comae wrett'ng• at the ditfereut appoint- ments of the Asi.held Circuit Methodist church. We believe they intend cells tittering them. A=baTlly. l:ueh hres are raging in this viciva). Tose s: T. m. •ea+au.a. Mao Ralph has returned to her duties" hr coat of lesnung, af[rr a .lease i tis, .Ifs.basing te of tie bsing Lite sir of TER WORLD OVIIR. silk hamlet. -- Harry Horton and P. Stuart visaed the Ilertiller school last week. The former pore • pleasant, wildnewildness,.n ds, wgrsI- uhMumsuag the teachers, Mr. Mus ear Miss Rutherford, ..0 the wur►ing of the school t)airuaay.-1t is our painful duty to record the death of Roberti Pentland, of Dungannon, after a very sudden bet painful diocese, bonne with Outmanresignation. He was a member of L O. L No. 10vi4,fur quite a number of yarns. ma His reins was followed to the grave by members of the lodges of the district. Tfie family 'have the sympathy .•f this community In their sod bereavement. Mortal Towsshia- Mn. Wesley MItlgford, of the 10th, is on the sick list. ' Chas. Cole thresh fur Wm. Croaks on Wednesday lest, awning oat the fall wheat at the rate of twc Michels to the minute. There will be preaching in the Sturdy church on Sabbath eveuuatl, the 24th iustamt, and alternately 1etween Sunday morning at 10:30 and livening at 0.30. On Thursday LRobt. McMurray cut tan acres of oats with a Massey waehwwe fur Samuel Caat.lou. Messrs. S. and A. Cunt -len and Wes. Mugford bound it ali before 'Dundee's. They did not start to bind until Mire o'clock In the morning - nut eight hours -but a good day's work. to Phon.'. A is little daughter of t1. Beaver, ..f the Bayfield lake shore road, in rang thr,ugh her father's wheat titled plucked an ear of wheat s:= itches in length which contained by actual *mut ninety-eight grains. There were fifteen stools from the one grain pleated and the ears on each were nearly as large as the one c.)naluing nnsetyaight grains • Say there were ninety grams, on theaverage, t.. each, this would make 13:,0 fold. For one groin to yield 13:0u seems to challenge be,ief, but are hare it on unimpeachable authority. yeas Faav•Sou).-The Morley humestee , on the Maitland con., near Hnlmeavilk, has been sold to Mr. 1'. J. Evans, of this township. for the sue' of $5,300. It contains 190 acres, of which 100 is bush, has good souse house and frim. out -buildings, and is well worth the price paid for it. Mr. Carter has it rented for this year, but it u probable Mr. Evans will move un it this fall. # Herbison, spring Mr. Wm. Herb,n, of the Ilea bell road, started a small creamery un his farm, principally for his convent- fluairhere 9 •i r t have hent tat s, rc doors suspended. bat there are many were anitemely awaiting the falling of wDe- tect the hh,. It appears that G. T. It. D tectivellynu had t'othunet•. do with the work of getting Evidence *,stoat the ticket puhch.re 31anager Hickson en- gineering the nutter himself. It is not exactly known as to what aroused the suspici. nos of the rails al company. That recently 4*enly rently there is little doubt, but the cnnpany acted very suddenly on the hent. Tate wet)...f spying on con- ductors Is but looked upon s a congefuel task by detecttirs as a geueral rule, and it is said it was found iutpsible to get men on this side to do it. Be that as it may, Manager Hickson wrote over to the heal °thee in Lenders, remelting to be furnished with two smart men en who could do the job, as there were none in Canada who cared to take it up. The two teen arrived out by the next steam- er, and travelled the 0!anie length of the Grand Trunk as high-tlying Englishmen out doing the country. They s.x,tt found their way into the confidence of the conducturs, and claim to hare made cases against them. Among u. Mr explode they managed to catch a t. •ket picker plying bis trade. 1'erhapa i, they had not shown their hand n little too upeuly an this particular case, they u,tght have managed to secure evidence against a great many more. It is probable that the whole affair will be ventilated by the "courts with the G. T. 1y'. Co. as prose- cutor. eh-h/ \att.sal eland. In 1878 people voted for the N. P. without haring the faintest idea what it meant, beyond • general impression that it was going to drire away hard times and makeeverybody rich and prosperous. Before they had time to fully realise its worthleuness they were forced by the action of the Government to paw a sec- ond verdict upon it in lien, which with the help of the gerrymander and the bri- bery fund provided by the monopolists, was turned in itis favor. By 188 it u expected that the power of the monopo- lists will be see well established that the people will be unable to shake off their yoke, in spite of the fact that they will before then have fully learned that the A. P. is really a scheme for protecting wealthy capitalists and mailing the labor. ing man and consumers generally ply tribute to the rich. But the ballot nary show that the man ..f the people are net to be caught by chuff again, even th..ueh the husks are gilded to utske them ap- pear enticing. I Ex. Mead toe Yarrow. 8..311, out, Ont., Aug. 18 --Early yes- terday nerrnint as seine children Wine pawing through a p.f •wed field they were hurritied to find a dead body lying in a furrow near the fent,. The beefy was identified by the c:oohing u that of W. tt-inegar.lei, a pisco, Man who was past u.w seen on Friday afterou. A bottle of wkisty in his pncuct explains his sad history. This Wako. the third son sud- denly called away in a short tnnc. tine was struck by lightning and one burned.. R' death. The cmner considered an in- quest unnetresary, and the body was buried this aftern•.on. teeming and [.stud r Ito Voas, Agin. 20. -Telegrams from Paris say it u officially confirmed that flermany has annexed the entire tern - tory between Orally, River and the 2bth decree south. The german flag has been hoisted along the coast to Cereals'. country annexe.' (wine equal in extent to the state of New 1•.rk. Thedistrits ascentoerguecry, anto i d t h l I5.4 1t I hfeeling runs high. It lk. thought the strained relatins of the ten powers in Africa. will undoubtedly- lead t.. grave eosophatins and reprisals. at t l nt vahetion. Mrs. Edward Jennings, of Pi:moiling, Mich., paid us a blah last week. emich4 After a long and painful illness, _James Emmerton,ef the 1st concession, Huron, passel from this life on Thursday, the 14th Inst., at eh.. en .• clock, aged 44 year.. 11:s rrunisina were interred in Kincardine cemetery, on Saturday, (ul- lusted by a long concourse of friends and 'neighbors. He leaves a wife and four chddren au favorable circumstances. They have the sympathy .1 the cotnwuu- icy in the loss of their relative. Blyth. Jlraete. Watson, Gusman, Milne, Mc- Kntuut', Taylor, and McGowan, were at the tjueeu City last week. :..y'.;'1' ,12P11 Cl.l.• Howl=Av.--Tuesday, :,tit Aug., was observed as a holiday in this village. .About :t,i went to Port Huron, and en- c joyed themselves very well. ,thrd -LEI Rev. Mr. Ekin officiated at Kroh Church in tl'e absence of Rev. A. Mh.- L pan, who u spending his holidays. He is an able, powerful and fluent speaker, and wet with an unpreceuented effusion of ap batten of his sermon by the people. The Rev. Mr. mlcNaughtos will preach ext Sunday. eh - It aa-. •tt►aNr.'-. While K,bt. Taykcrwwas cutting a stick on Wednesday, he acci- dentally cut Ica hand. It appears the stick struck the axe handle as at was de- scending, and thus misdirected the blade of the axe, which carne down with great force, cutting the Ont three fingers above the knuckles almost off, being sus- pended unly by a piece of akin. Medi- cal aid was at once summoned, and he is doing as wen as could be expected, al- though there are some fears of amputa- tion. It has happened in a bad tune, *5 the young man will not be able to do any work for a long time, and he as two farms to work. As sk,...d v ase teswwr er our !tial. WE ARE LENDING MONEY AT sr.' ~"w tett) Int u.ut. PIs. tie f u --- Saimaa:it a LaWI* The escewlve death rate bigwig Uy'- Guderieh. Awe" t7th. Ulm. HMI tame iu Montreal udl continues, being 000 To LOAI.. APPLY TO materially aided by the intense heat CA MEWS" 11OLT RCA MKRUK. Gude ich. 1750. Loans anti insurance. Out of • total u( 1116 deaths last week. uo less than. 117 were ohitdreu under 5 years of age. A platform at the picnic of the Knights of Libor et Belleville fell whilst a now - her of the people were on it. A buy Imbued McAdoo had ow of his legs brok- en, and others had narrt :v escapes front injury. A notable piece of work was done at the Pullman Car Works, Minute, un Monday. One hundred cars were con- structed, sainted. and all complete with nal regular workwg hours The black ea -Queen of Asset), Teriu• royal guest, refused the aid of doctors during a recent indimpu.ttiou on the ground that it was aYaitt*t .tfsioat: court etiquette No white hands to tout. ker.) The Independent and l.ibersal press unanimously condemn the unfair clwrac • ter .•1 the t)u.uinion g',re:rolnent'• ruling iu the Halton: Scott Ac'. repeal petition. Thaw* clot are not blindncl by partizan -- zeal admit that oho tiovcrnmeu: has ..m- 14 E. CASE, M.D., C.Ml., N.C.P.8., mtttel a anal bluadrr. 1 • Oni. Meehan. C aa, ttna;••sa. A.• ouehrur, ONSY 1'O LEND. --PRIVATE ,i 1 funds -ow freehold sauaraly• .6 3 is lh5. Hwaawu. li.drrich. 1 a1fONEY TO LEND. _t LARGEE 1. amount of Private Funds for lnvoenswt it lowest rates 018 drat -clam Inn tillages. Apply to JARROW t 1'1Loc lea Of. 1r0,0I0 PRIVATE FE \DS TO LEND NVonlearn, and hewn Property at lowest in toren. Mo,tguses pltuchs .d, *s comma/mon charged. 1014107 soflle rec. ressustabte. N. R. -Hurr'oaers oaa obiala rouser iu nosedive if title i. witistactory.-DAYI:4ON & JOHN OWN Barrister.. tc.. tloderica. t1s1 2 RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, 5 toile and Aceldeat Insurance Agent. ft•'preernttng arse rl.s.Cempente. Alwageet for tbe4As•pa Lien *race 1x01 RA1ea Cu. Money to lend on Mortgage, either is Town in Yana Propertyin any way to snit the burrow :. l°Mcc--tup-dalrsi Kay's block Ooderlch "Medical. hl•rss 1 .).'Jt. ; lnaw-v. I. A,Im Covironr- I "Hy • tburoujh Woowled.e el the natty• rat lawn which cavern the operations or tion awl nutrit andb iiire.l fah. y • careen' ' application of the Woe properties of wrU• selected Coons. Mr. F.pp-, has provided our I ureak(ast tables with a deLcatety devoured I h..% cringe which miryj ware us many henry 1 .iur Cora bill* Its bythe ju•i.cwus teas of , +uchartivierof .diet that a conatitut,on eta) t11.rr.lualiy built up boil atrouj enough to resist ever) tendeu.y to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are heiehe around us i ready to attack ehere; er there L • weak point. We may rape many ♦ fatal shaft by seeping ours.:lres earl: forti:led with ppuure blood and a properly nourished frame. -(8:(1 Jerrie, Oo.totte. Mete simply with boiling 'valet or mak. odd only in Packets and Tins lilb. and lis.,. b) Grxers. labelled - Jaises Errs a: t'.,., Humeropathlc Cho/stmts. Loudon .t••:. Dace abut forc,ertkuccupied to Dr. :1J', 'uaeoat lout.; :4 t80 . .'Ight ,1tfle -3I•r .1t.. hotel. 11rt1- 7it. WHITELY. H D., C.M1., PHY- . :i'I.t `:. aurifeoa. Accuwlieur. etc.. M. 1' 1' + ,:•,t.:..,. o•t11ce-The Square. 3 doors Mas• o! tio:+ , .'s Drug Store. rap stairs. lent 1t ft. MeV )NAIIH, M.D., PHYSIC - . 1 N. s,.::';EON. &e.. l;reduate u( tor- 3100 orauto (',ours'!, .t.:eetLate t the Royal Col- tsje of Phjsima :. Los.toa. England. a e., tie.. M. C. P. M., thteou. 011e.- and residence Opposite Baileys 11 • 11. 11a...ilton s:reet...ud erleh 17964m *'r t TTOE - NOTICE 1B MBBSIBY 11 ygives t1es the taerpmattaie eit the DA Y eyept1i�esesg uppllp�ll�p tette Yt)A lla the Town el Mlir�snl bNeeee scathed Beale et lrt�wwNN[t ii�ant ttsa o rb Inuit of Jobe sweet; else this id Patrwk street la wahl towelling westward e. the wsaterly Balt of WIWas efremefM,wW: also twat portio* of the Inas or rsrdw►y in said sewn lythe between the spetliertv Una of Patrick street cad artbertylimit et Jobe street. aid lyiy sba ea Latin. M. eft. 5s cad 67 in Peter y'Iehsre privilege • on Cie owe side, and 1ot�ale, >r7. ME VII cad 105 (luseranselo eareey, ea Lite other side ; awl for the purpose el .elW,a sad eae- veyfna the pu.00hs of wad serses. lane and roadway*, w as *fo:enal4 to be .teiped ftp N GeorgePttLt)u_'Llday of er 01 Jody. * � )aced lr J. lily. A,jLV . Mast H TKRTows bark. SHERIFF'S 1+.tLE OF LANI)ei. blot xvv 0v Ht•eo.v • Ily r1Rue tat a tt'tit at io brat: ('limbi Faefas. itred 0441 of Her MsJ. wly's nigh /'ours of Jostle*, Queen's lime\ iSrtww. awl to be directed ea l dell%cr d awguilits' the lands and Tene- ment.' to W Il.l,l.%441 It.mKRT,401. at tow• suit of JOHN GItI►:N ei CO. 1 have sinned tial taken bo car. uim.a all 1tw: tubi, title. fr trmat, a,wl eynity of rrdreiptlun of .H and .trwrular ibaa certain parcel or tract of land 511:1 pnentiete..iut•ts,. 1) -Ing and being in the Township of Colborne. In the County of Hume. and Pre.riace of Ontario. b.lry eons - posed of a p to of but sun1taw one. in the Bret i ,ria ewion. eastern div MOO. ,1: the said Town- ship. Thr cartes and bound. of the said parcel of head. brunt as toolbar. l'uu,nosle•Iao at the distant,/ of .gine chaise sixty-seven links, on a Count• dor west, from the poet planted be- tu lot and tea on south side t ,x.n taneu lis 0. r•e•+slun rod. thenen: south. tour 4egreee. term minutes. east lbtsgne lcl two chains nim.I�sks. 1114500 swots. D-veat)••5sed flfttrn niInw,•s, wnl, one .heir. eyrhty tisk+. thenrr 14,111 88. furty•thrrr degrees, forty -Are minutes. west. alxty-nine links. thence worth. eight degrees, twenty minutia. we.t. two chains. thirty links, thence north. fourteen de - greets ems:, ow• chain. fifteen links. thence nuih eifhty-two drones. len minuses, east. 1 ii R. McLEiN. 'riVSICIAN, SUR- thirty-two dearth". forty m,nntem. east. orae iJ chain. forty links, to the plarc tat seminal*`. and OoneIbing by adnw•asurcn,ent three nods and twoperehe+of land. which wand. and Tenemret+'shall offer for Sale. ot ms e- 1 ace. in the Court Houw. . in the Tenn of Godo- : ich. uta Ti ,:44:,.1, the TImRTIKTH day Of SOP tember. IS114. at the Incur of twelve of Ma- tlock. noon. one cha n. thirty-four links. thence south. (:EON,t'.er .••, 4Mtt.e and residence Hover riga.!..... .lour west of t ietorte I 'intro. 1751. H G. M[ACnID. M. D., PHI -Si- nt t! l A De 1 dim . of Toronto (•nirereity. WE. eopposite t'ismer , res at Cameron's Hank. Lucsow. if not in Nim. , MIL,. enautre at the hank. hhey. . C n an. moue r res .an.. u rg,•o At Danganaon. on the 3n.1 Tare. Kutner - Pentland aged t: )ears, atter Asher: and eery ' LRS. SHANNON & HAMILTON, painful illness. ... ... _ l:'aysk:ans. Iurseona. Ac.ouchers. Rc. In Godenct , on testard. . August tech. l..,8 °M`''' at Dr. Shannon 't residence, seer the ROIBERT GIBBONS. hcrlfl Co. Huroe. ?bcrltf. (Mlle•. Gowlerich. June 13:h. 1144. . 191143' ` y 'rs tna,t O.wtencb. l,. C. semehme. J. C. Hseem Johu Ittlw Slcl►ay, tical 33 years. mouths and 11 days. • Tux 1:51. in Goderi T=un Vednesday. An -net �Dt:.. - n --+ Auctios ring 1358. 1t1Nwm Martin S1ci►ertnut:. eldest sou of bleary M.L)ermott. Novi.. Master to Chow mer., aged 31 1 ears anal 5 months. _ J %Oat Monday. lith Inst.. Marr, widow of the late Thos. Gutirnorpr. aired is years and ten months. W. BALL. AUCTIONEER FOR. L. the County of Huron. slates attendee homy pan of the (*one( y. Address order* to Guderich P. 0. ISYS. once and the aawmmodetion of a few of sedemeh makes. his neighbors who might chose to send their cream to him. It was intended ala. as an experiment, and we are glad to say it was proved a gratifying success, for while farmer's butter is selling at 14 std 15 cents per lb., he has refused 20 cents per Ib. for hu male. He makes about 150 lbs. a day, with the 4Vartman & Ward churn. text season Mr. Her - biotin intends to put in steam power and , prepare for a more extended business. Everybody asyss tthe hest of theweek was very oppressive. There was a gin se camp en Nt4htln- gale-at. last uiebt. Ann Culunming 1s returned honoe from • pleasant visit to Kingsbridge. Albert bud Willie McArthur have been visiting relatives at Grand Bond. The brushes of Hllier & 1).,n, of t;odericlavane a new crst of paint t. our Exchange h.teI recently. 1 bur achitct also made some repairs in the wodwork. "Black Mlnnaay returned to meunory this week, as the urchins were hurried off to school by anxious mothers. Tole streets and highways are now deserted, and nn trod of the houses quietness once more reigns supreme. tf1The Morrow stmer was in our Iwrlast week. Its atachees, Tall Donald and the lolly angmeer, oast with a merry welcome fret' old chus. Both still support single lite, at.d say they never have bud moments when they a.sseamong the Black Sheep. 1'HgMoosvIL The broad fences on either sideof the road north of the "Es- change-' was black with grasshoppers about 9 p. u1. on the 13th ist. An Ashfield farmer returning hoe, mistokthem fr bees. Error architect difTred inopinion, anti, sat satisfy himself, the farmer goat oat df the wagon, andtiously apeuuehed the fence, whip in hand. A cl..e observation dtechoed the fact that they were genuine D.k.,ta grasshoppers fol,* I.nkl.ter Ind .1. G. Clutton teeat i onnaller loot week. The fist threshing of the seaamon E. Shaws, East Lynne far, onSaturdayA .ystematic robbery ,f registered Mra Land, and her two daughters, (.f letters has bbeen ging ..n in St. i eeks, the Forest city, were vatting Mends Que., fnr ,nmme time, and •usiesen res; hero hat weeke1 on • letter earner named John Du- John McAlister ha gone to Dunlop to manlier. wh•. es closely watched. and learn 11e myies a the few andwas aaht Tredeiy in theact of open. undo, the *titins of D heming,isg letters. He confessed. and wee atnow, erreste.1 dIced in ole 1 .•k-ftplyaaaThere an 6wt in a great for the night Lis morning hr was Pim votes the lake abets(send dead itl is cell. it i■ thught aaas gm son 1u►ve rein they win MOMthe caws. of drttb i;fr m drinkes he a gat t10a1 s•ih°' been imbiiligd eiery freely fur De Kerry Hort,* returned M rusmewtsome time partt .4n inquest will lbe hot Misturdmy to tk. charge of his hod. He g• cis beet • now ms •w� Gu Wheat. t Falls V bush.eiWCaL Wheat, toprieg I Y hush...... Flout. N barnL..,..... Oats. M bush........ . Peas. 4+ bush........... Barley, Y busk . .. ..... Potatoes Whet* ..., Hay. 41 ton. ................. flutter. w •.._�����.;��y; lists,. 41 dos. nt1g1M' '4........ TOHN KNOX. GENERAL ACC - A g. 21. 11 .44 • TiONF.ER and Land Valuator, Got:rrfab. 4f4ay' is 1 lint. Haring had cots.derable experience la 1 00 er 1 lig, the auctioneeringg trade. he l+ in a position to 4 75 p 5 ate discharge with thorough satisfaction all com- e .1' 4 0 10 missions entrasted to him. Order's left at • 6: . a . Martin's Hotel, or sent by mall to nay address. • t3 vg a V) r;•deri•-b P. 0.. crefslly attended to JOHN • 40 to u 50 .i;XOX ('ountr Auctionee:. 1417-tf 7 So fe a to 11 to o HE=1LMt7T E ; . erne. Short.. i tort Bron. P cwt.... Wood............. ............. Hfdei. L t • l• aFINK • rut r - • :1-.1 *dish ollcgeC+ H - COUNTY CIIRRENCY. sSO•.. OLD LONDON ONT fl,- i . +'•+', n l.ar-v .t..ortmrn' of 06 FRENCH SPOKEN IA THE COLLEGE' Ta0t y. Ffillii (IAt1L�ltia A SPECILTY. . . enema Mss d1 Part..1 N.r.. gN ea the new. Carbaae. Rohr. Durnin's saw mill, Wroxeter, • was totally destroyed by tiro on Satur- day the 9th inst. It was partly covered by insurance. FARM Sot,. -Mr. David Mill, of 1's- b.orne. has disposed of his farm, coutain- ing 150 acres, being lot D, con. ; , to Mean. Clarke & Fletcher, for the sum of1l,500: Mr. Mmol will probably move to Exete. A Naesw Fa;, t,F. ML. Robert Gevenleck, "f AicKill.p, accompanied by Mr. Wn,. Gore:dock. returned h.me from M*nit.lsa on •Vednealy, •.f last week. H.• wrist to the N.rthwce.t for the lrnetit of his healti. ..m1 wepleased that hos outtur has heel acal result, a:houh lie'.baI aa.mewhat r.'llgh exerience .0 the h.eueward jt. and he has t• thin.: his skil ss • samostcr, acquired in rally life, that Le u not ir, :he tottotu of Thunder Bey, as f,..cl fr the fishes instead of gladdening the hearts of nu [Wends by recounting his ad :rutat1s and rx'rd.ats by lead and tfhen h arrived at Port Arthur into very .1iy and raining heavily, 1144 3u hma.elf .t11 his nephew deme paswing hurriedly *lune the wharf in quest .f ther haggaale. Mr. Govnl,ct steptw.I utf an1 fell Intra the water, a dis- tauce ••f about twlve feet below. it w*+ pich dark and he. war muffled up in his even:oat ; but despite these disadvan- tages and reganlless lef the feet that he hailtteet attempted t.. sewn f••r twentyyear* 141 acroti,.u1 drbly and succred- ad in kelit'g himsf -H•.it unil M r. Wm. f{oren•e:. secured A light atol i�assistance, when a r;le aa. thrownhint and by [Hess,. of a he uia.:eted troach terra firma ince more, pretty therughie dtetchedbut none the worse for hs adventure. Had lie not been n swimmr he would certainly here been drowned. He last his valise wi_ich h. wa. carrying in his 11,11(1 when he stepped off the wharf-Esp.sitor A It". tt-1_.&,k. (loll l Medalli+'. awl pupaO, .:are, .114, iszt. ,.recto • I beg to advise my cutomr, and the Cor.. s,.g.ers of Coal generally. that 1 ant now' receiring m) Fol .ad Wiut.r et:pply o: sssD •rt .4PT /'OAL wind am prepared t.. t:.keorders to tea delivered intune tat tar foil,..,ng prle'r: Chestnut and Stove, 87.00 g $6.78 Soft, --- $5.00 TLanking you fnr plot favors. 1respectfully clic: u continanceof your pat- ro:,agc. W_ LE. tfatcrh. !.ug. 13. 11,4. 8'554( tEGEPt & LE WI, B.tRR!sTERf1, tlodertch.J.A. 31o*M1t. 1., N. LLeiria. 1907- R'iC. HAtie, '11.kCIToFt .ttc., 1 •• 1480 aluar1 an.1 West sue. :.I.c:.. rte: Hitler, booktore. measy toleadat law•at rotesofinteres:. w�IiROW & i'itsf'DF.►t►T, BAR :I1Tfi At'ortweys. +elicitor+, etc eh. . T. iii.'nrw..s. Pr,u.ltoot. 175 AMERON, H )LT & CAMERON, ftarri.tem. iarto thaa.-er:')d•-4181. and te•inglil.ae.irc.r• )i. C Canwyron,drenle 1'. )loll. Si. 0.4Aia:rnn, Ieeseeh. Warc. windburn. 1751. `I1)DEIUCH ACITION MART - \a ane r0.l! 51 iS8lN 1100)19 rAceettt doer S12�Nit Blot al. O11c• Lend Bo.t ii.e. rt,.f 1144! Olt twsrxr vosera•MILTON LOAN SOCIETY. Money 1...( al Lowst Rate of I,ercwr. Y�\EY AllV 11C T1iJ Nf[O ALS.rigNTTO S. Pt►LU)CK, Real Estate and Ftnanclsl .%gent Golrrich. April .tkbifitl. I11-Iy eea'r say. lease se OU)AN AT 8 PER Nrw YOR, Ang. 19-Vanderbilt� hold M•wi ri. for # $4'000, notwithstanding that he hal been offereo $100,000. Today Bonner was asked, "Supp.oer Jay-Eye.$ee• shoul.l hat the recent of Maori S.what wunl.l you d.. then 1Huanswer was eharsctenstie "Ituy him. res,, if 1 col(, or put )laud 41 to (rai- intit D„ne gr.xl track TikeCharter Hartf.rti, atad give the public a free ex- hibition of speed. ed Time* 4sect A1 The dedacti.n is that hard timessooner and last longer under high thunder low tariffs History corroborates philosophy in that ennclusum. The old ws that hard times might be ex- peetei once in ten years Now four gond years out of tee are •bout all as be depended o n. - Tb. seers ,ort la sew srwaswtlea. HALIFAX. Au,. 19--Tbe cornet r'a- tnres of the Hentt Ad election held in Westoreland enmity, NB., 00 Thursday last, give a t.ils.rii of 73 is featof retainint the Act, .lot sgahst iM se- Pte r•, THE TORONTO GENERAL TRC4TS CO'Y are prepared to loan money at 1 per cent. pay shim half gnarly.on TERMS TO SUIT Bf0RRO%VERBon first -sines farm ,security.Apply to CAMERON. IiOLT t CAMECROX. Barristers. Ooderimb. Agents for the Toronto general Trade Coy. Mssrs. (astsv. Hot.T fti Caginr base ab0a amount of private funds to los1 er avet-e tars security. Oederieh. Oct. 4.1alx 1511tf PPLE BARRELS. 1 am pm•arwl 10 sell any gtfty of P), ('lea Ale barrels at the LOWEST FIGURE sad will detlrer to any part Preseptw.,, and dealityguarsod. Apply M PT. F' .R, atsstll sib wgoMui t `+iarey. Arnot. i)1re .ot: Jit)tior Departiiieiit, Full Diploma !hearses in Ltteiaturr, Mahe . and Art. Serolars1lpe .oa,petatiruly awarded ann ly to at :"eptember -r.:ranee i exesnlnotlose. Wisms.+ N ars,. For last. films Owed circular. dress' REV. E. N. ENOLI8H.'1. 1.. Priteipa1' £r: est tem bewWv.Soptesseher ►•nth A..t 7. MN 1L'a--1m 00 To K ri 1011 e s tam HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO. ,. 1)R 1)YE. TWO DOOR!t CAST 05' P.0 C. CRABB The Oldest Established and Cheapest Store in the County of Huron. PRESENT PRICES : 0-1ROCIERIIC8- liranalated Sugar,11 lbs. /tar 51.0; by .he Ib. .Oc. tither sugars in proportion. Mayans cash on delivery. TEAS AS CHEAP AS SUGARS. Roark Tea at it,-.. e.pn*l to any 50r. Tea la On- tario : riser Meeks at 50e. and 75c. Orre% Tea* -Ponstel arson. trews mc. a Mr. Gun- powder Tea,Me.: the finest Impetted. 75e. Ib. A eery flee ape* Rioting at HM. ib. DRQ c,00DB_ Prints to rime at prices to aatmish. Factory Cotton. yard wide. by piece et s..: narrower at Sc. A fine lot of Oros Orals Drees 8111i• at 75c.. worth 111.35. MEARDWARIC. A we;1-selected stork of ltcyt Snaith*. Hy York, spade* and Shovels, all the bed makers. P.41.I1'•TIB AND OILrf. We keep nese her the hese. and sell them at some price as commonest. Vinegar • epocialty, and warrented free from mlrrsI acids. A ow.d *steely of Ohms awl builder. Hard- ware an bald. ORABB Owberleb. 351.`1«.. heal . 1904m AG.tel forTie « sl U hh umitr lass thea Mies ser p��ow T�wwat g beak is merles. cis ries s t- ��Appdttaal��e t IL Oaitr� ' J 1 hoe sc; -���. r GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, EARTHBHWARE S •.I.., a null lis.. in Ci'ocery& Glassivare 1J111111'I' and Tea Sets. Giftlt+itihar: of u'.i kinds at Bottom P1xe . Chinn Sets at Cost. .t tall line of Fre-ah ROCERIES GOOD ANi► CHEAP. Wilt Not be Cndentokl in Sugar+. 'Tees as Cheap as ever. G. 13. (iLD. On the Square, Guderidi. THE QREAT !NDU.STRIAL FAIR -•ND..- Seidi-Centennial EIpositihl, 1884. Of Live Stock, Poultry, Dairy Agricultural and Hortscultnral Products, Implements and Man- ufactures of all kinds. TO, September 10th to 20th The LIMNS non Yoe r * iaamtr/aw. Prize Ilse and patty Forms can be obtain- ed from the seseesaala se alt ARrlcaltokral Ito rktl.s and )Ieabaatw' inMnens, et they will be sent anywhere es typhoids% M postcard to the *,creta 7. at Teewate. VITstld CLOSE a.1'0t••T tied. tau esu w este GRANDEST EVENT Of Toronto's SemtOe9MnwW year. An Immense Programme! n► SPECIAL ATTKLCTIOI8 is being M'aesred her that flem e•benw ossa NMI tseasyems yen Dal& � ss?be bees Pere to ddb eM NIp et Wl1T WAR IT. J. J. WITHROW, taagi Jams 1M. NN. ma,