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The Huron Signal, 1890-3-7, Page 50 7 T i I E HURON 8IGHAL. FRWAYr ¥AR. 7, 1890. a JOHN ACHESON. WE CALL Special Attention ! TO X118 NEW BRANCH IN OUR BUSINESS The goods are all fresh, in the very latest Styles and Choicest Shades. We invite every lady in town to see them. JOHN ACHESON. ENO - MURDER WILL OUT. The Body of the Princeton Vico titre Identified. lie Wma Teens Blamed F. C. Illenwrell TM Mae whit Ye.ttaed Ulm. J. sf.ntll. Arrested and !larged with Herder. There seeing to be a deep mystery en- shr.udiug the deeth of poor B.uwell in ■ foreign laud, end no doubt the deteellvw will ferret the whole affair out and re- pose one of the moat cruel murders that has taken place its ))mans• for some yeat• There a no doubt he has boeu lural t. ':ts death, haring fallen int.. hands that thought he bad • kt of mon- ey OD his person. ♦fit AMU= MAD.. A despatch from Na.K.r. Falls on Sunday says : -"J. Burcbell, who Th. murdered man found in • swamp identified the remains of the murdered near P • beau poatively Ind"- man fuutd near Pnnoetun as that of F. tilled through the sgeocy of the press as C. Barnwell, of Lewdon, Eng., was •r - Mr F. C. Henweil, • young Englishman reared bore this mummy to, •u0po100 of who has lately arrived from Loodou, being oonu,ected with the murder. England. From this it appetite that the After Burchell returned to ht• boarding - theory advanced in the .Nail of Stour- btuse last eve uu,g Detective Thomas day is •ub•Motially correct. He came H. Youue, lately •ppotnted as chief .4 to this ooaotry for aha Farpose of Pur- the (lutane. ponce here, Dud who has chasing a stock farm, sod had a large been evrktuor on this case the last few sum of money to his possession when days, bad boiler surveillance pieced on last seen alive. Itis supposed that be tb. boom alt night He went w Buff.Io was murdered somewhere ID the vicinity last oveniog to .oe if he could fi..d toy A Brantford. ' shreds of ,nforuoatiou about how Ben - A despatch from Niagara Fall. an Bat- well wet her doetb wblle the pert, urds, Saye :-Borne facts tune to light mopped at B.tff.lo before arriving here. today regarding the men fooad in the He returued here at midootht. All swamp near Prinoetnn 00011 days ago. trains from New York were watched Whoa the Toronto Doily Moil arrived closely in order to intetcept young yesterday, the deenriptioo and Pe;iey as soon as he arrived, m be was the man • supposed moue, it was found expected here early this morning. that two large wooden chests addressed When the Rete dyer arrived st 7.30 this to "H. B.nweU, Clifton, Ont." wire ♦•orning be stepped off the tram, and in the banded of the was taken to Pointe Magistrate Bill's Cmnadia. Expose Company's office here, office, where • private c,n•.Ilatlnn was they having arrived on the 15th Febru- beid between felly and the Magistrate. ary in bund through the United States Burchill was •rre.ted afterward., being from the port of New York. having 001110 foetid at tt.ldwt.'u boarding Mouse. The from Europe is New York. Mr Tuthill, repot spread like fire that nue of the the express .,tent, mid, "No one has two young Eogln.hrneu who had been celled at the office by that name Up- frequently .sen on our streets had been on making iogairir. at the hotels if arrested for the murder of the man soy such port, hal ragimt.rrd It found in the Princeton swamp. It cawed WWI learned that two young English- • greet deal ..f . tenement. The police men by the names of J. Burchell ofcers feel *ambient they have the right and Mr Polley, the former a carried man, •00. it is uoders:o od there to some - man, and who bad his wife with him. 0..d thinga'ooected w•th the visit of the party Delo stopping at Mr Baldwin's private at Buffalo that will throw Dome light np- bo.rding-bones for the past two weeks, „n the mystery. Pelle, wee seen by the and knew something of the man found tire of the Associated Pres, dead .t Princeton. It was ascertained but d.c1roed to be up .0 the that Mr Borchelt and wife had left here mater, and said he had pro..,reed the yesterday for Princeton, and Mr Pettey Magistrate and detectives that he would had returned to New York the same day. not say anything without their perms - It was els, learned at Mr Baldwins that noxi. It has amus to light ,wee the sr_ Mr Borth"' would return this evening• rent that Burebell was in this place one and be did on the K p.m. O. T R.year ego 1 by boa wife, the Ha trte'HELL $ "T4TI titT. mine wurnarl that is with bon now, and The following statement was given by stopped at the Imperial hotel, register - him to the of the Mail:-- ing as Mr and Mn Somerset. arrinu. at He said -The dead man's name is Fred. midoythi and • dey Or two. C. Banwell. of found 'n. England. He Upon their return on February 19.h is 24 years of age and well connected, last the, went to the same hotel, and his tether being an officer in the British the them they re - army. Mr Renate!). Mr Pelley, and my. .,road their but said o.0 self and wife stilled in the White Star account of his good famrty , steamer Britannic from Englsod on Feb and as be C41.11,9 on phi• trap t made in roary 6th last, arriving in New York on bones, he toes the name of Burchell Febrssry 14th. Beowell Intended to and wished to be calleo and locate in Canada and bay a farm. After xeowt, ST THAT Au.. remaining at the Metropolitan hotel, Borchelt ie dirk 1, with • New York , fora few days we came on to black , sharp features, front !.Mists. 150111WIINOX. Wrap stir ewe esere.......t Memo mermen san.......b at r. u'i..+attbw of !<iagsbsidlt.. Oar pydr V. L, hsetal rented the with his daughter, ire Hwtlly, visited Pveebyteris. atlases. W removed trate rellsttvea here last week) 1t. Mr mud Mrs Jobe Raphe, of Dee Mhe Heiieri.gtos, el the Nit., is rota,.. Beloit township, visited Ere, visible ear Mrdet, sad la tie genet 01 the guests .4 Mr and Mee J. Huston, 111•. Wm- La... gwn.K list ..ek The lose Loeb fur shank!., hoe sr - Mr Smith, pastor of the Baptist rived M I"'- rowel finale of the uk.reb. thiamin, rooted here teat week elrigb'bstl• le grits pleeesn• to the gaff, )wile. the ewes, of W. Otsitos amiss Now fur lively times ; .,cryo.. is bury. h.0. s j..ur. herr. A little bn laird whispers su.i►u.g um SuileTi. -This favorite .tine of the the wise. A baker sod • miller'• desah- echool erour.d has revived mash of late ter are tht.kwg asriottaly of ssaklag a at N•• to sada lee days ago the lads at .bsoge la We is the agar future. & the play pooued 'vetoed ane a their rsutr if fil- ename s.e name popular friend: lengthier form eon- Mr Oso. tt..mbv, soe of our poplar log t.. •be d,.taciae with a beadle violet miller, had the .,isfust.o. •bout tea oath arts., stitch they thoeght were aids days ago to est hie rout with an axe. u onstreetiun as pointer• and es help- It is plessieg to Dote that although it mates to. the taws. A midden ooettal was • severe out he te getting abem was held and two captains elected with rapidly. a Imo to rib and south of the yard to Th. Dieset^ra of the West Wwaousb charge down u. bim, as DUOS as M Sorer- Mutual Fire lasaraooe Co. held a meN- e.f the s bowl -yard The tads sown bore ,ng in the court room on Tosday. 4th dose oar hour but his genial •oi.ti cried lost., it b.iug. re(elar .,oathly meet - out, "lt'• ' dainties," boys You're far ing of the Company. It stall wrong this time." This brought • hills The president, C. Oirvin, sr.. and a quick *aloof his stuck of •sbioties,'- io bo presant. further , rders fur IMM. of than. The kct.rm o. "Tril.s," by Rev p - H. retun..d horn. with • bigger bundle F. Campbell, u( Hol.,asrille, whieb was „f note• thso he had to hays been delivered on Tuesday, the ".hlutles." 4t1, was postponed until the 18th of The I O. 0. T., No 213, as noted in March. As it is the last lecture of the 'Ins Sweat two weeks eco, 5eld 'lieu NSM uoder the au.pioas of the Y. P. eoiertaniumut at P..it Albert on Friday Society for this mason, sled the subject .veuurg last. A good antheuoa was pros- is an entertaining one and the speaker eta sod all were well pleased with the very popular, we bespeak (weather program rendered by our members. Ad- permitting) s good, large sadituo, o. dre..w on the benefits 0..d workings of that occasion. our Order were given by Jobs Linklstwr, Our boildiog will require who acted as chairman, and D. Cum- to harry up and provide owra residences siar At the request of the former, in aur village, as there are not half • u„J.estes were given by 0 Pwllow, Jas enough to supply the demand. (quote Quaid and Jobe Beouett,uf Port Albert, • number of sppliostioos are being made •hu were its favor of • tam- fi r town lots; were there some more "entice loader. A canvas for names was re•id.oen they would not remain loin mad. afterward •bong the •udienee for unoccupied. Dame Rumor has it that • hos, in favor of • fudge, the result below some more of our young people are that sll'whu vgued for woe remained after thinking seriously of emptoytu,t the the general audience dispersed, and clergy. the rite of orgauiaing a edge was thea The railway commilR.e has met on proceeded with. according to the rules Saturday evening the 1st ins) , to take .1f the I V. O. T. fin,. ',anklets,',anklets, sod into consideration as to the J D. Cumming an nductiog the ceremonies, of a delegate to ..sit, in conjunction with J..aist.d b, 9. B. stereWillEdi G HortFolion ad, the Goderich delegation, nn the Govern L ti Id d Sisters Edith H rtuu and was able u. r .o a ere u sent at Ottawa during the session of B Llotie d, of Nu 213 The following are Parliament as to procuring a subsidy, the of.wra of the Port Albert lodge -the when it was decided, to k the reeves ).wens cholera by its member. after is of Ashfield sod Nask %kilowosb to act officers were installed by our L D., D. as delegates is conjunction with Mr J. M. Roberts. Cumming: -A Gordon. W. C. T ; Aooa B urrows, W. V. T ; Y *shaft, W. 8 ; Nina Gardener, F. S.; Bnua Bennett, 1. G ; C. P,Ilow, W C ; 11t Quaid, W. M ; John Bennett, 0 0.; W Cathcart, P. W C.; James Quaid, W T. The latter is L D. for the new lodge -P O. address, Port Albert. The new lodge holds its next meeting on Monday night, and then timidly decides upon its weekly night of meeting. Our 1 workers wish the uew lodge every sae- c.•ss and its teachings and working will be a beo.tit tc all who have joined It. NILE. From our own . Wm. Morrow is also very sick. ney disease a the lrouhle. Masa Barbara Jackman Ileo very low, and is not expected to recover. Mr Jno. MtWhinoey has moved his saw mill away from the Nile to Mus- koka. News came un Sunday evening that David McWhinney, who moved to Michigan lately, was dead He bad been sick with typhoid fever. This re- port was incorrect ; but David is lying very low. Mrs Joo McWhinney went to see him on Tuedsy The far n and chattels of the late Christopher Stewart were sold no Tues- day, 95th ult. The f ,r+n wee knocked d .00 to Alex Sheppard, ighle, for $3 200 It consists of 56 serer of good soil. We are glad that so good a citizen ha. purchased it. The horses and wagons and other material •31d for fairly good figures. The Methodist church was packed last Snnd.y night to hear the funeral ser- mon of Miss Lucy Dodd, a deceased member of the church and choir. The choir platform was draped in black. T:.e choir sang a i•eautifully appropriate anthem before the sermon Ite• H Irvine took for has text, "Her sun is gone down while it was yet day." PORTER'S HiLL. /Yom our owe Miss it Pickard is indisposed. Min Nellie McDougall. of Etmond- the Felts for • few days over tenth badly decayed, sod mahout 6 feet - rule, lett for bona. on the ?2nd u't. at Buffalo. stopping at the Stiff .rd hotel. q techs in height, weighing about 130 1.1p -in arriving here Benweli left me at p,ands. He is about 30 years of age, the Grand Trunk railway depot. Niagara has a tired expression around the eyes, Falls, saying that he was going to Lon- and is of • jovial disposition. His wife don prospecting. and was to let me know is • slender blonde, with a rather pleas - the result. He took along with him a ant face. She has the of large vales and left in my charge two heing a highly educated sad refined trunks. 1 received by mail lett Wdoea- English lady. Mr Palley is a young day week tram Lindon, °uteri", • men about 42 years old, 6 (art 9 inches ticket to release two °beau which are in high. of slight hood, with a fair awn_ the express office here in bond. I first pre=inn, sod a small light . %aw his name its with the H• a we11 edocated and has a refined Prineeton murder is the %art. i went amnion. He talks with a decidedly directly to Paris, leaving here at 2:45 p. English *anent, and is said to be the son m., and arriving at ['Aria •blot half- of a clergyman in England, although he pmt five. i drove to Princeton and would not say who he was When ask viewed the body this morning after d if he knew Borchelt any length of it had been exhumed. and reuse- time before he left England he mid not nixed it to be that of Fred C. Benefit] long, bus knew Mrs Burchell's family that I me from England. I well. Bath Pettey and Barobelltdrees know that he had trues $30 tot 5100 with deeilsdly English. being attired in Erot- ism when he left me, ales a wa'ch and bah tweeds, the former wearing s fore chain, Taking everything into consider and aft English tweed cap. The latter taloa i feel be has been foully murder- wore a light tweed ulster which reached ed He esu • man oaf temperete habmte down to his heel. Mrs Buechel', sine. I knew of him p.rann.Ill 511 or aspen the arms* of her husband, feels her poet - months before we left E.tgland, bot tion keenly, ery.ng the most of the tame, knew of his family some time before that. and reaching hysterics. Bef- it, Polley left here yesterday for New shell will be hough) ep ens Morals, York. M. hod bare eith me b.» °is.° morning for • hearing before the Pulieb Banwell left for London. Ile went to Megi,teete and Dome light may M New Ynrk is aeareh nt Penwell, woo thrown upon the dark Princeton toys - had friends in New York. I er uld not tory before soother day Immo by. • say how mush money Reewell had when It. arrived in New York. When Pelley returns from New York we will consider what we will do with the remains. Meet likely his hands i. New York will be catm.lted. i have rade artenl trips to this erentr,, bovine horses and skipping them there, which I intowded to do no this oueeeio., Pelley semis. with ale 0e the same agreed. It wee ik,n h so is - clammiest host w. that Deawell om.,it to Hsi* eaw.try. I lee Detesting M.rray .t P1nim way, mad pin d ormS m till the ia- tati.I know sheat the deaea..d• TM Still 1 ere for all blood taints sod homers, pimples, blotches. eruption, and skin dateless of every name end nature. is Dr Piens'• (!olden Medical Disiewery. A tieetifi- este of g.sra.tee from s re speeei ble biomass holes marmots it to benefit er cure, or money refeedai. Rey M. Kay, of St Gauge. officiated at Bethany on the 23r1 ult. The Good Tempters of Porter's Hill will hare an open lodge meeting on F,iday, 7th Marc-,. Mr William Elliott, who has been suffering from a very severe attack of neuralgia, is recovering. Mr Jim Burke, of Owen Sound, who has been wonting friends in Ooderich township, sine the death of his mother, returned home on Monday, 24th ult. The residents of i'urter's H111 have given up all hopes of having any sleigh- ing this winter. Some who have hailed from the Old Sod say "It is a real 014 Coontry winter." On Tuesday of last wee( Mr John Burke, an old said well-known resident of the first left for New York Skate, where he intends to lire with part of his family who have bass residing there for some year. Galeria �'0'Oa ry & L Worths, Mr Walter Stewart's family mored to their new plsoa of abode in the Sepoy Tillage, on Wednesday, the bib mast. They take with them the sincere desire of the community here that they war enjoy health and pros- perity in their Dew abode. Mr Stewart and his amiable partner's places will be difficult to till, a. Cher were foremast in every good work and object to do good to ail and sundry. May success and happiness attend them and theirs is our sincere desire. The remains of the late Ilr Thomas Wand, Si. Helens (to whom reference was made as in health in the last issue of Tam SIO1iAL1, were interred in Dungannon cemetery, on Monday,th• 3rd lust., being fultuwed thither 1y a very large concourse of relatives, friend., acquaintances and neizhbors. there being upwards of one hundred vehicles. His age was 28 years and his death was un- expected for atone time, as he appeared to improve in health, another reminder to the young -"(iv ye ready," etc. The bereaved have the sincere sympathy of the community in their affliction. To rue Eotror..- Please inform your readers that I have • positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been ly cured. I shell be glad tc send two bottles of my remedy rake to any of your readers who have oonsumpti on if they will loud me their Express and P. 0 addresr. R.epectfully, DK T. A. Sipco's, ly '64 W. Adelaide et., Toronto. Ont. RUNOILIANI BROIL, - Proprietor*. FLOUR GILLS BUILT �N THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM. WE aevs ON 11 [AND FOR $L1.i: IMPROVED LAND ROLLERS HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS STRAW CUT- TERS, PLO*S, &c. We are Manufacturing Improved New Modal Mowers which are equal to the beet. Give thele a trial and encour- age home manufacture. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. It Will Pay yon to use our new Steel Mouldboard Plows. Doty Engines and Boilers for sale. Rl1aPALIRB AND 0 41.13•1•21•7 043 OW ALL ZIND6. BUY YOUR TEAS, COFFEES and SUGARS -ax xxa- Plate Glass Grocery HIGHEST PRICE PAID for good BUTTER and EGOS. McLEAN'S NEW BLOCK, South Side of Courthouse Square. 1. N. C�SSID A Y Thre. Gan Wast of liritish Eiehaage note!. GODERICH. Chromes Nord Cderrbr fen 0- mI by Dr. Sege'• Rm eedy meta,byelreezista carouse roma*. sus eyries And all Ui.aaam of the Throat and Longs ean be anted by the one of Scott's Emulsion, as it muttons the healing vir toes of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos- pphites in their fullest form. See what W. S. Meer, M.D., L R C.P., Out Truro, N. R.. say.: "After three yasre exp.ri..es I ee.•ider Sentt'a Y.shion owe ei tie very belt iu the market Very .seall..t in Threat •(Potions." Sold by all Druggists, 30e. and SI. 4 A derision of meet, importance to rail- road emapa*tes i. the North Went was re.deeed u Boort at Winnipeg 1•sterday is the )mit for dansges &gainat the Mani- toba sad Northwesters railway. It .as that railroads are i.ut required to one sirmo lees.•, exempt es s*ainet adjoining ewwere. THE DESERTER. oedeelek liar» txt. 1111. By °apt. CHARLES KING, U. S. A. 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