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Grey Review, 15 Sep 1881, p. 1

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" J I may Lanny “to f‘“! :0?- Curm- " ““W "n-ir.. ubo-or' In. I... 'l'yrfSre-id"v" I... a... h... - tere N. VVD‘V. mm; hm: cold weather. this? 3.993! I ie for “I g,,tT,'etf.,tt= 'rr ”in“ Flo! "KIWI my. uh. In mg; "1 nu?“ A Inn- "an: city-cl; ‘m -.. I}, dard Et, DWI? Ehll'ND VIAG- Ua-anl m . "W 1'l'ef,'r A” b 35%: has)“ PetiGa7, Ar, B. an“; .. l p, "r. a,.. ma "Gil has.“ we; “a...“ “COM Poat0trsee, Lover'l'own, DURHAM . THE nrtueriber is warned to “QMIVO And Mm " .Im the “on... loan, and in I. “Consuls $01: and "oy;riothintr. Agood If marrauod. DURHAM SI..DURHAX. loath-oo- ite the Canada Pm l Damn Church; by PlSl2 " 51 an p40 Lit"ausws, Fire and Lit.it-wtctgeut,orututickuurtalt1 ".tt.,ste, Conway-It... and [Aer-nod .‘Iflklff' or In. County of Urey. Iii-men. Inn-hurlu.mnvl Luna tbtuo.tuttrttttret to with punctual“: tel Autumn nude very Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath a Lime, In Agent tor Wilson I (‘0. Damn. Incl-inn umnvuuumn. 1umuton,whirtt ho in {tn-yum“. " "tt _ mp hut nub Old 1m line. In... new.“ nonhuman-dually Int-hog!“ toe My winning-molt. I)LA.\'S. "peed-uc, Retimntcs, Mn. #uruis.%M I' n S |,:.-rlu'.o-xl.l.,ul nu] Dupe" trod. (may: M-nhmuu _ 1:11 ALEXANDER BROWN, JOHN 3031:3130: TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. Spring Bad Summer Fabien. "gull: mind. Mull.'eb. H, Mm). A Buporio Qumtitr. An “II COPYING and ammo duo in A I "ru. . A It. 1 {than ruroasagC, "LGU in}; ea," “eh 1',Ull'h'tl,', “HIM. t not. um I .1 'lelral'."l'd'll'l'Su'WirJuu'ttt2't% of Picture B‘rnmlng nuns- a est-mm Inn» " "voting" u l, " smallnuncmvory Mow In, And thyjmn m o'etoeh I. In.» a p. m. Dull-Illa") mlh 1019. NH VETERINARY SURGEON, " o Humrry will visit tyurtmm- 0M. "and! Kotrr-hom third Tun-thy (Fair Day) to the and of every month. Ihvn- he "lll rr.. um! hung!) was. I’m: .n that. In» my Immi- mm with t ylr pour Ion-an. Allin" untrmmul to him will be per- fumed I. the hm and most 'spprovsd 'Nlt “NICK. nu ot the leading Dentists ot u- mm. - mr~WInszhmn. yMN 'tttr Bush. Flesh Lime. Durham P. 0., Mixy Mth, 1880. WILL be at his Othee, Hanoverlrom S a... to Noon. At bome 12ml Con, X In”. Indiumdk't noon. Manager for the Dr. I." at LHWIQ~MEIV In. I IN ”hummlusa l4..." Inohlou- 'ten-h.." liecelvod BA,llfel',',P,ltl, and .utorner'rat-Ltw Honcho!- in (lb-noon, l‘nuvuynncnn. "o., Owen Hound. Mn run-Md It Ina-mm»... Otttue apon only “My " hunch". ALFRED FROST. Con-c, Cmn Luann, PHOTOGRAPHY. Danna not! - "LEADUATE of Ontario Vettinny Col why A“ 0-. “w the. weeh to: BI, "a Wont-ulna: not to mend " lines. Mum‘s. um no. 'v"."'.',",,"',',',',,",',) w Josh-hm to It. ”my no has and tubal-n, and charged " no)!" rum. cum. chug-as trqgttg Linc JitMflrd'2'Jld,'lt%l'tt,rfdvft'l,'Mgl,el, -qts_rttms.--tr-ietotooattm. Mun “no. of but)... mung”. death-And MI Hahn! Ion-l main-“Malena“. 3.951%? 3'1""! Wm " Mull-Jul). he “unnumNo-pulel mun -._rorr--........-...-., I'M-l “an mdl om inch Cutting done to Order Lo'll Town. Durban. , m. mt - -r--.g,sq - I. Adv-Ice. - OI.“ II .00 - mau- clue BUSINESS DIRECTORY. nrhu'n' "my to Inns. TYRP, RocKvrr,r,h', MILLS. Also Every 'l‘hursday, w. ll. CLARK. Architect and Builder, Alexander Robertson, I In. manual Juls'l‘s. Lot M.Con. I lr. G. R. 'liummck. "ttr,trronto TTORN‘EY at Law, Solicitorin Chan- . 'r-Ao-mir- bl. I, New, Public I". 'A. Pi [X()N. "ORNEY . AT . LAW, ae.---Orrtce ifWW'DN‘ In". Upper Town, MISCELL ANEOUS. a "r.T. . ”1'25 or ADVERTISIXG. TAILOR, PB]CEV1LLE. OST., Frost a: Frost. E. D. MACMILLAN, mt. LIC, HTBODY, c. -.J.|I‘II‘.I. A. I. TOWNSEND. Publisher. MEDICAL. DIYNDALK.OIM .lN'I‘li'l' “I . MARKDALE. T. DONAGHY. may.“ and. J. W. CRAWFORD. S. JERUME, Limplinlv A . ROBE 813013 J.W.rMOB'r,LL.B [an to y-u ya! no " )= tt leu’w /irrr.rir7r" r: ViiG5 iiirsHa'i' a..." F lgL‘ILDIaL, Durham,keeps on hand . I tr.,'" .m-k ul Bunkhou- and I" kind. ot tsuiiumsrurstrsiuls,uuo a and: of Ionian: in Wuhan! lbwwnuimnd Gilt. s%d'GTl'li"tll'ltull an. _ul';rxorLrttubctrttudeoutogt Ibo" noun. A mum-ck of Comm". Uukou.8_hrolda 3nd Tun minnulwn mu bond BOOT and fllli)llllNllll, 8ocrssEtro, Dunn. Non can. In} Hotel. It" 10 18 TANNER, CURBIER ind Dealer Also on hum], um] made to measure, All kinds (Sewed and Famed). and. by work. man who took all the First Priaeuorboottt, M ther County Shown held in Mm, an “an Blacksmithing & mare lining. JAMES HANNA A FIRIT-TI.ADD HEAIDR " III! Remember nu phur- than Ghana. mtrtho the PM Moo. FRESH EGGS and GOOD FLOUR [In now on hand several hundred pairs of “number the plug next G lit-M5 Motel. Nah: sue“. Htuturer, Ont. um! all other am nt I m H. [mo of buai;;- od IN marten! untim- uul matte ot the but mama. m, is duo Ago-t In L» m and yin: will“; tGriGfi “mic-5.3T At I Modern“ Pris. Hanover Carriage Works, HANOVER, osr. Mv Hump f'luu nnd plump “union ”humus uud Mr “calms he!“ t an all men. I“. I'll Ital-u. I“. & lull-um Ayn-0. Lands Bought and Sold. Daub, Leases, Willsac. nqu and may prepared, Auction Sales Attended. All Bushman strictly Ctttt8ttentia1. R. DAVIS, FLESHERTON. 'T, farm". ma! Dunne" mm on Ibo“ an.» vloru-d now» or good gamma. Rule not»: limb-Jed " . "tr Mush. “unnamed M “and Batman-II, W,'."'" " than": Ontario and Que to. Collection: frt not" and mount: on run-cubic term- omce opposite MoAlister'l Hotel factory Boon & Show. And lutenntnlloved at th. nu “In”! ts.nt par “mum . Hanovarjluch 24. 1881. Avril, In. 1881. Cash. for Hides. J. c. JOPP. General Banking Bil-Inel- TltANtlhCTED. 'ply. BANK imrmrs Lotte" of Credit on Grout brim I‘ll ot Panic! calm-ha; Buys out (‘olloctl '.,t',Gtei,t2','t't'., him-M on New York And all parts of Canada. DEPOSITS 0114 and upwards Rewind, uoon which the current nu ot warm wrll he allowed. PETE Subscriber is now prepared L Supply "ll who may want Waggons, Carriages, Buggies, Blind 1“:u-tor Capital $6,000,000 '. Reserve $1,400,000. I'll Leather, Hides, Boots, BANK 0f COMMERCE, DmiiEAu. YONV F, YANCER, Commisusioner in ER. Durham Planing Mill, BASIL DOOR. CULLECTIONS MADE Farming Implements. " wtnt a first 01m Boot or Shoo in has "ruyotAqnttiop. logo} or Pop-d. when its any quantity h cum. Suitable for I" " van- low prices. J. C. JOPP, Vol. IV. No.31. DURHAH, Co. they, skisiiw:iittiit 1js,ngiiii' . l W. CALDWELL, J. A, Halsted & 00., Deposits Received, MONEY ADVANCED On "annual-lo “Hammad I CANADIAN ROBT. BULL' @E DURHAM. SHOES, to" --AND-- IN CHARGES LOW, u. L. IMVIS,I-.unur, Pdh1i' B. McNALIn be itiht l. 1109 y!“ Forster, Mich. Sept. T.-- The fire in tho immediate vicinity of Forester is sul aiding today. There wee greet destruction of property yesterday. At Riebmomiville the grentestnmtmnt of demure was done and it we: rtuerly impossible to save eny- thing. The fire ceme on with such rapidi ty that it swept everything before it. The loan of life in urione. Able Thornton, wife, eon end daughter. took refuge in e well end perished. A young men named John Hoghen and e girl named Smiley were burned to death. John Lee. wife end mother end Mus. Winters, eeid to hue been lent. ere elive. Somelivee were lost " Deekerville. The smell terrier on the route from Per-mere to Sendai, re- ported lining hen bur deed moans. 'mte. 'tsort-lui-tmen Bad Axe to ’Iertletthloet. -Beleehineehee. only [new Kabul whit-[renew ‘Yemnelilhie ell betrayed “up the ”and end M. The whole country he; in.“ - com a “eyed e:- eept the v” d w Bed In! foret- "" Ayer m, ppl frat Pe, I Minden, we Port 8attil.tr, Mie.. Sept. 7. -A terrible fire hes been raging west of i Minder: since Monday noon, and " times I it he: been as dark no night in Minden tw i gion. At Minder: Tuesday afternwn, u I l horrible hurncnne net in. the wind blowing l ‘direetly towards tho village, but when the i silvencing well of tire In within e5" rods 1 of the place the wind suddenly changed, in thus the village was sued, with the inception of C. Ward's elevster and two ldwulling houses and burns, which were ‘wn-ed oil the fnce of the earth. causing a use of about M,000. The village of Char. euton, formerly known " Cato. where each :rent trttiferittg wee tensed in 'TI, is wiped t (mum is else the village of Tyree. Both are in Snmlao County. Charlestown two shout 60 inhebiteuts, and Tyree about one hundred and fltty. The Utter was one of y"' oldest places in Seuilae county, hav- lug. been settled in 1857. The village of lAehley. formerly known as Payott's Cor. _ more, is partly destroyed It least. It in in _ Huron County. " miles from Tyree,. It is I "dso feared at Winder. that Bad Axe and Verona have been destroyed. " nothing: can he heard from them. The rem-ins of e family named Redmond. were found dead in a well neu- Chuleetown. they hav. ing got into the well for shelter end there stdhoated. The chmed remains of Henry Cole were also found at Cherlestown. and e family named Sneak. of Paris township. hove been burned to death, end In old lady wee found deed. The township of De lewnre, Minder: and Austin, in Emilee County, end those of Bingham, Sherman and Paris,in Huron County, no burned wet and deserted. The crops in these township» were all harvested and hourly all are now lost. We must have help hom onuido or the Maple mll perish. Send us aid in cure of the express Vents at Minden and Forest. ville. Thelailroul ltnck " burned, as in also the telegraph wires. The smoke is horribly otrmmting. Mlny no nearly Illimled. There I. no sign of rum. Eevery- thing ii nary as powdir, And if there in not a charge noon other forms will go. A rough estimate of the dnmsge hereabouts in, my, 9250.000. and almost every dollar " it comes on persons that have no incur- "we nnrl cannot am“! the loll, and will then be anlvjc-ekd to ado-l loss. Whole Townships swept by the Flames. . FEARFUL Loss OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. Terrible Bush Fires Michigan. But forever and have: Let it be the noun ondeuour Love Iron; tuned to din-over, And in whuhoov" v. do, Won by love'l "omal Dainty. To oar highest "In of an" Eunnon be am And km. When true hm dovinely (mod, From the chat! of error lined, On their crouc- m Ttpunts, shun tho world moat clearly no That with: mutant than od mu Call toe 1101 y ”Edwin, Calls on men to do Ind b0. Duper than all an. of m Lle- the more: um. ot being. . And the soul with truth “new "arwtotivottttouatttaon-, " th. In. h man an: rum. And that“: in plug-Mar My“ Unto man for All his much. Nntm In our common not". Every living man out broth". Mm. In In an. out: m; Not to not W In" baht-h. Bat W though enact-tn] giving Wan-m 1mm "tolling; And no live And an. in but. Life in more than wins nu: “In“! Not a gum oi idle eta-noel; But it new“)! Ian-ee- Up the tuned might of time, Tm ml: complex vol) ot hound. Bvery ad Impe'l brutal bubblo. mm: A mania. mort whim More "union. In: pmlosaion , Mom of ttrmue-, In. nonunion; Mom of freedomJesl oppression, In the dhumh 3nd in the mu; More of lim dem of (than; More of love and has of pinion; That will mm m- good and as“. Lur- Tun- up” POETRYL on Mood-1 Imlny Cin, Mick, Sept. 7.--TU house and burn belonging to Ihwid Churchill, in the town of Goodlaud. have been bttrnml, The house 3nd burn on the adioufuu farm, known " Mister place, owned by Geo. Towusend.of Minot, were ulna burned. The fire orxginnkdfroin {out fires, tues mua bloritag . tru. Upon tuse g” bardlysfenoo-nil in ua. A ("damn just in from the vieutitrest lupin Valley. Sun“ county, "pork . tumbl- tstate of Links throuqhout that loot-ion. The in: mining driven out the country by the ttus. Women Ind ehildmt no in the nub. with either “at. home. Mod a. it immdhh in": 2hr huu “up; Port Huron, Mieh., Sept. 7.-at is thought here that the destruction of life and property in Sanilee end Huron Coun. tics by fitts this week will greatly exoede that of 1871. Details thus for warrant the estimation that 100 lives were lent on Monday, when the south-west wind drove the fire with irresistabls fury through near ly all the wooded sections of those coon» ties, destroying everything in its path that Wul-ld hum. The smoke was so dense at um n on Monday that lamps were lighted and people went about with lanterns, and many farmers scattered their movable property about the plowed field. or in oth. er places where there was nothing tomurn, and a little was thus saved. Cattle horses, hop, sheep end even dogs were roasted in the fields or by the roadside, and in eome eases women and children were sufroetvte8 and burned on the public roads. At pleeee along the line of Port Huron & North-wes- tom Railroad ties were burned, mils twist ed oat of drape, and communication with the burned district lull out of except by boat along the shore. At Mulette this morning people bed their mode peeked ready to more, an fires were burning on the north, and it is toured the north wind mey have driven the 6rtt into the village. Between Melvin and Mariette, on Port Huron * Northwestern railroad, the forest were ell on fuo, an the smoke is stifrhrut. The mail tssrrtUr between Elmer and Mariette, was burned to death on the road, end it in feared tint the strong north wind to-day will ttBU" more dtesastem. Buy City, Muh., Sept. T.-43oatfort but come It lut. The wind bu changed and is blowing the manila and hot air from the city. It in quite A cool breeze, Ind bn-ineu in pulsing up min. through tho aoodl and magnum} dike, the mid m Ind “a“. bum. ing.rrU tinder, min. the in». to M” van (Ionian!- Vo-u. Mich» W F.--2% 1min thin county m still would mat-um than in 1871. The bwnohipl of Killing- ton adv..." kn "dheyd m. ‘1. ttsrtomuetre"t1-strtiaitrt- Lexington, Mich, Sept. 7.--Tho wind on Monday spread the an. in en meet-1y di. rection, burning houses, burnt-n, stock 1nd amps. Mam lives have been lost in thin County. The village of Onto, counting or 20 or 80 houses, a sew-mill and l grist. mill, More and several shape, we. 'rtitely binned. Biehmoudville and - house for two miles north of it In burned. tur. [ son, on Port Hanna l Haiku-hm Rul- wny, consisting of about I dour: bonus ( and upwards of 60 mulling, In: been burn. ed out click Ind clean. and lo be nearly forty lives no reported Ion. In Hurnn county come confirmatory reports of the burning of Bud Axe, except the Court Home and one Hotel, also the destmctiun Verona Mills. Haywood Vale. part of Port Hoye, including the mill and dock. and Huron City, me all burned. Tan bod. is: were brought into Sent! Beach, and others no hourly mtrhtar,'ietttu the 8erad bodies of men, women Ind children. homes, I mule, sheep and bone are found in some I section tau numerous, in the general hor. I rm, to occasion remarks. and prolley not E lean than 100 liven have been lost in all. i The weather continues dry, a high wind is prevailing end the fuel are Mill resins, feariully. 'Eiut tHginttw,Mitth" Sept. T.--ahe wind shifted to the north during the night, end it is now cooler and blowing fresh, fenn- ing the fhtmes, and muting the situation in the burning district more horrible. It is reported that the hr.. are domed greet ideal of dumnge between this - and Cole- men on the Flint end Peer Herquette railroad, and ffres limit!” "aeteif up in (Amber end Gunter Ween county, and lather points along the line at the reed li/U. The wires are down between beret and Vere-r, end nothing an be heard l from tut division. This morning it was said there were three miles of fire on both sides of the track new Muller's station, in Saginaw township. and in Kocliville the fires are running bad, and it is expected that a huge amount of damage will result. Trains are running to St. Louis, but 20 mile. of the telegraph line is down.und tho damage along the reed will be 860,000 to date, and no telling where it_will stop. No reports are at band to-dey from out of this city, but hurt night there wn plenty of fire, and people on . dozen farms were fixuting the mums. There ere nyot no prospects of rain. north-cant thinnorning “<1!!!qu g bare. ing up on the fun-men not hunched before. his maxim four miles west of hem, and u I write . lug: m of men I)". gone to figlst titsaek from the building: of . mun whose whole family is sick in bed, himself included. Pin Snail“ in not in " much danger to-G, " it wu last night. rm, tinqiami'rumurmmm'a “"1 a...“ ""-""""-"J""""'. -- - - ----- 7â€"77â€"71 7777777 7 therdnrkeat rtitthh-t wbmdn Liiil.iiiiiGiaGariiiiiGaaiaw !i.iatsetiimittityi-etlrtttrtre “"httpdl 1iotrtuthr_oattth-rr-eft-, M"...- q A“! ll the ,ro-sdisi-adtutiiind cl MCI-“ " o- “! OI ondtunatdtt.t-h'rtgotiu'-Hd -a_e6utuaiooot' do trr"tlet.? In worth " m. PrrfPtrP'"t""". P. goal. Wherever a home is lea‘people flock to it like sheep to a fold, in some places as many as six families are living in one log shanty. There are many who have not had one meal since Mnnduy, and who do not know where they will get one.' Their mums are all gone, ooh: and other stock burned, and desolation stares them in the (nee. They talk about their misfortunes, sud many of them say that had In it is, it might be e great denl ‘worse. They no glad to get away with their liven. MOI” of the men are Canadian: who have only been over 3 short time. And have just be. gun to get things in comfortable shape. Mnny need medicine and medial insist- nuce. In Millington township, Tusculu county. twentyvouc ftuoilitss are homeless. In Denmark, Guilford and Tnscoln towuships, in the gimme county. twenty or thirty {uni- lists hnve been burned out, and miles of few hum been burned. In this vieinitr the fires are oluUtiy ttottfitted to Bums, Vista, Blnmbrid, Bridgeport “d Birch Run. The town-hip- oo the out. and Bockvilh and Stain“! town- on he want, in alt of which number- of building- ind Inga gamma of prom, In" boon do- nth-10d. The Indian 8”me the eitr,summmudhr. don» (and; is to- posted Wald. 3nd doubt!“ may lives luv. Non but. u ttlem were thirty tami. lies than. who had no possible wny of mp0. Th-loot-ri/tlu. bolls county which In doing much dam. Forest township turned out tu-day to bury deed horses, cattle and sheep, the stench being unbearable. The Rev. W. F. Allington found IO dead bodies near Deckerville. There are only five houses between that place and Minden. John Flytawager's family. seven children and wife, were ell burned together slang with 16 others. The Day lamily were all burn. ed, along With Morris Clifford, wife and child. A man and women are lying on the med between Dnnner'e mill and Tye. Two of WUeuGek', family are not expected to live. Paine and Ubly, was burned to death. Fifteen families were burned in Moore And Argyle. Five hundred families were re. ported us being burned out at Minden. A women and seven head ofcnttle were burn. ed " Smith‘s Mill, one-half mile from It is certain that nearly all the property in Sumo Ind Huron Counties has been burn ed. The fume” are tdl left destitute with' nothing to live on, md those who got um} and came to the damn. macaw. lul- less, poorly clad,md in want. mob. which under Hindu, Sept 8.--Later reports tuk much man diaooumging, indiuting that no I... than "o penan- hue boon 01'qu burned alive or when“! by the ton-Ely] 30min mun-4,000 ”was L081. A trip through the burned district show- ed in many instance: men, women and children lying on their been in the road just when they bed fallen when overtaken by the tlrm tLe children lying on logs where they had clambered for safety. there was no finding each other when mum separated. Many ttok refuge in wells Ind root-houses, thinking to escape, but in al. moat every irtstattor, they were "utoeated. When ell returns are in 1,000 persons will be found to have perished in the fhuness. In the vicinity of BiehruondvOs Ind Western Forester and Marion townahip, upward of 800 per-om perished in the 'fhumtit. There N no eoeope for them. The woods and ground won so dry that no worming of danger was ‘given. Faster than I race ham came the tire. Coming like I. whirlwind over the tops at the tree: it would embrace a house or barn with its contents. and “my to the next. Pomona who hove been through the terrible ordeal lay that in ten minutes hom the time the " struck there would he no vantage of I house left. At Sand Beech 100 Ilu, will not begin to cover the loss. The dead are scattered sll through the peninsula, and those who dill live In pcpmtad from llelp’by miles of burning Militant! bested tolMlehU. Detroit, Mich, Sept: R.-ahe eaten: port of the State of Michigan in being do- saluted by forest tima, which in not only leymg wamzthe whole country. but nro‘ causing the loan of life and limb to hart. dreds of the mlutbitanta, ' The county of Huron bu been one of the most neverer visited, and as runny of its settler-am, Cnnudinm,t.he history of its 'tttg) spread over its entire. breedth And length. will appeal more strongly to the feelings of i ‘Cnnediln rerrdms, The rur‘n that has fol-' lu,wed in the trim of the tim. fiend has been most thorough and complete, and its t1uiftnenterprising people, will now in many cases be lot-cod to begin the world Buew,it,iniUed, even any lien in their power. The timber destroyed was of Itself most valuable, being olutsfly beech, maple, black Ml), elm and hemlock, with some pine and cedar. _ mind and Elmwood unwound the most. 3nd other townships throughout the country hove not; boon upomd. We cannot go into debits lure. and it in ini pouible now to utimnto the loco. The scourge in terrible when it bu {Allen the heavieat. if,tflt,it', _ lilac-lb Mal-odiou- '_-o-mir'?-'"""", iaTGiiieAaim q. with.“ if. 00;- tt'iigth',gagttl'i2ttrf1tlg"se, w " mhugw pagan mid“fi.ltnqfi.hyutrrmflud1 My a - w. A It! m1 place on Tuesday night it ten o'elock. The deceased hnd been in poor health lol many momma, put and his (tenth was not. therefore, unexposed. He was . very old resident oi Fergus, lining 1m d in tho Vil- lags and vicinity forty new: you“. He hold the highs» position- in the gilt of the people, having been Reeve and Councillor. M the time of hi: dud: he VIII one of the License Commissioner! for Centre Wel- lington. Ho wu " may you: one ot the Dlreown of tho Wellington Mutual Insunnoo Gummy. which oftioe he held " the time of " death. Ho was All Lu life I staunch Manor. Ind Wu held in great esteem by All who know him.~ Guelph Man-my. On Wednesday awnings. a young mu- ried mun numod Arthur Livia. I“ stand» ing on top at one of the coaches of the bur. nil. mind tnin going out, lining " h-udkerchiol to bio potent-u he Wu plum- iug the ham-M. nut Komoh. he was struck on tho bond by an overhaul bridge and instantly kind. pk min: were picked up uud Wt to “Man. .llo luveu will - of mu. children. and ban boon Ill din-ll”: mgr-aft om- ploy for about a you. atm Bmnt6rrd I'm. charmed at it, F _ ofthe “II-no. endeavor. to show 'l'i'ltt'dtl2','l, of Buntfonl'l popu- as. its. an nnum- or Guelph. BtrRtoie4, it, is 'uaar. Will. of Brant. Much!” Ith" writton to the trite', ot the *ttioqtrtq by” M bu ro- ' by WWI t 8t. Thoma Lunwilh L‘s Mm. 1.060; ML!!! ' 'ture, w; an... lad. w ' Old”. .310; A Bun-rum You“ [not lune wrra " "Utt-at."-Aht Tend-y enemoon led reenli- M W“ - shout saittmt,daqlrtor of R. T. Weetlrook, of Brendon]. sloped with Edvard Her- bert. They proceededto Per-inabi- which they took the evening tmin for Detroit. Mn. Westbrook end Comtehle Bell left next foreman " Detroit. Very little in known of Herbert. m cane to Brantford ebout the 12th of Angling-admired " the hotel kept by the you. My'e tether tor A short time, when Mn. Weethrook ordered him out of the houee. He remeined in towu e law dayi, end it in and that the company he kept while there wee of u qnoetwnehle chem-eta. He left foe Hun- ilton, but returned to Brendon! on Muir any, since which time he hes kept up pri. veto oouuuunitation with " Indrlove, which resulted in the elopement. Dun or Jun Caworacrr, or FIMUL. --we mgmt w [an of the duck of Mr. James Outta-Lab. of Farm winch took of toar wore badly land. were burned to (1th in Marion tohm. shiu. WILL XMOII. " w. Wm: burned to that ho will do, Ind In family ship ; John Michal-(or. rib and eight chum-11.0! Elam l Kuhn Solovick and wit... ofAuuin; " and“ named Payne, of Ubky: Thom Bot-nu of Bing. bun, loam I wife and child, duo tus wife's sister and mother; Henry aw, otcurus. ton; funny at sigma-nod Wand, of Dolewnu. when“! in I we"; Pull Wail.- zel's with sud Show”; In. Palmer cation Mum. 8km In upon-ad burned to death In “”10 Oomhip, tUni [no county; 3100 my In Evergreen town. ship. Twelve In new burned out of Deckervillo. I synod a mid liU of those known to be burned to death or _ smothered. Mnny out. mu m pm- bahly imperfectly “its“ there no .100 ‘mnny missing who any be also burned. Emmet Weiunlmrm uni rib. of Pu-is towmln'p. burnt! to any will pmbtbly die, and than three childnu burned to death. The “lowing won I!” burned to (hath .. [ -Jolut Mchm gm! wife. of Putin; wife nf John Gen, of Pub: Funk Lodo's wit-mad an 'hrildetrr,Bitrson Bubo'l savou- yeahold daughter; Funk Shaun's small child: In, than; I.“ child of Prank Itadderiesk, of Show“ Whip; Morris Clifford tad wife, of Audio Unuhip; Wm. Day and funny. at Bligh.- town. A _ t I Bmetr.thi,"'thiieiuese, "Au-u. In... all mutate 6ouiitt, Ind Sh.- men. My." Blah... 00hr. We... Bigel. end My meal dam lon- shipe in Huron County. In burned over .1 most entln end - 0W" crept “my. thope ell W, and everything in the dupe of ford W. including nettle. sheep. eta. Over 1,000 femiliee have been burned out, and In destitute of 1bull: food end clothing. Unle- ve he“ eid Mat the amide world my and sum; milked: m fhtditsg mell- my to mum in “emblem and we ere ell acting all We on to tell". them, but our supplies ere limited; linden lain the our l tre of the band! We. not ll about the only (on and. A Inl- bnjm ruch- ed In. end we ell-ll knew oommuni euliou handler. Slan ere reported Whom N o. 184. Mr. Lam-woo. TM In. Iii-HIM. [i'iiii, " {cram was bud-Jot tho ,bqwuliun BBrtoo.-c-ud. " ' WVdMMHb thai. Botun vibe“ dob, - HM and has. “to “We. the -bttileetimtoAeom. " Iu-h WHMO‘* a! ““um-“H d mugmyp-y-s nopud.-cnnu. . loved by Mr. Pull. would tir Mr. Itu2ormnesk, Tlat W. J. POI“ bedltowod 8 a”. “in“ ltbor " In. you It: cov- ering pm of bridge MM I'M ml!“ a in coma arro_tttrgei)iilin Hc,uein.--C.rriU. ' ' m------------ In. ' that 1aG.t..hm,. ad,'tdrstS.tutraTh".t', buttons-UM“ The Emma Tommlstp Council not I. Hawaii: on Monday, Logan! “b. Ion- ben all mm. have in the chit. Min. ute- oflut muting red sud wood. A petition from Alex. "£111an " owe“ m [mounted for Aid to Hi. It... Moved by Mr, Fauna-odd by He. Lama". Thu the HM W In I.- pailod the [have to inspect - "on all to be charged to an South-Wu Willa- Curried. Resolved that the when a and (000in " ml: " two dnyFh6terit.-- "thott. V w Mr. Dickson reported but. "paid but sirptopritstion in the improvement d roul- in urioua put: of his dividon. Mr. Manon”: reported Inviugow to fur 071.66 of hit nppropristion ; tEr.tgo. Clllum .62.” to his: And Mr. _, WED 080.60 ofhil. Report: ordemd "e D- ooivod. Council to meet " on" ofthe M ett. Moved by Mr. [mo-u. lauded by Mr. PIul. That Mu. IMuuhICO "a of flour per month from “.1“ f July lttat.-C'-iU. , Moved by Mr. Allen, Inn-dd Ar Kr. MoComuk. That has Huh I. paid 01.76 for In"! toe an of "sad..-Ahmid. Moved by Mr. Inn-nu, would by Mr. um:.1~m Mr. Pmrt'w-t on man»... uni Men-cum ' who; to Mr. Paul MM his up" We»; bridge, a Lot It, con. I all 0. MV- vdttmtit u. out hr - “an tion. T on the 11th ofJuno last. uln- butt-Jun“ and Wdlim Baton Inn build-Out b R. Wllku l the boy William to - In the 're-tttstu-ttfe-th." "commanding "at tho hr“ “in. than. mm In nu pd " muting-“hail. Myst Moved by Mr. Watson. MM by Ill. Men-anger, am the Been and m be I committee to alanine (Initial in 10th com-Hot- Zlmd " and 'fr-No- rmgo with the parties owning that. lot toe I clung. nflnnd fro- m?!“ and allow-no. to the foot “in hit-Gun“ Maul by w. Dick-n. would by Mr. Willis, In: Walter mint hallow- ed the can of " lot "puking plum whih pen-fuming mm. labour. ad that I choquo do now its-C-iM. J Noted by Mr. Dickson. mud-l by It. Muscular. that tho petition d John Black Ind 81 omen requesting them to he pron side lino No. 5 to tucked. That my imp-ovum.» put on It!“ "bad I'm- an 2trbto tho It]: ot-loan, that the Mun (£4900 be up.“ this Fall in the covering of Mount;- um! “I; hill. and tlmt a. no". MI uh w- tire at the Married. ' The Run "POM do“ he bl jointly with the Reev- of Glenda. "r-dtth., " in rep-in to the new, a... an... to pay one half. Tha [have up!!!“ “my!“ Barton I‘ll WIND “Wu!“ WWW-Mob; V J... - novuuyurmmm by Moved by ter, Dick-on. Why It. Mtmmsngvr,tUt tite tretitterrt of George Cu! and 22 otUm “hug d for Louie land" be waived and tut 012 to no“ by the (Janna! to mid him to go to the Canon] 30-13qu u Toronto.-c-ied. ' , Moved by Mr. Wsllis, m!” It. Manager. “at the and of m hm to the Benunok Agricultural - to: the current ymu'.--4urud. ' _ Moved by Mr. Manon. my, It. Manager. that the m tf has Lynn (or mp» sold to“. otetioas, slamming to” be paid all that . “I. do now ismrus.--CarriU. ,' _ Mo-sd Ity Kr.Diohon.m5,l,. '"Immr. that the qiuMitsts of h an»... on. 3. No." who and“. - tui-ttua-mos-ii; ‘nftmmomeudml that. 'ru.. to mind pun-d at In amt-ha. 0tmneiutttttaouatr -W¢ “W“WXI. “gawk, In. Minuteman»... mun. County Tanner to Wm bu. .1. and «no mu of an. “M " It. 'tmt.1,N.D.ti.,ssaid- my... "' ‘1‘ charged in "or.-4kmu.' I" ',' I _ I-CCT-""".."."""". - - was. was? “mac ... “7“.”de “$th Mt ”-1.. “1‘! I”. 'lr4eustsi-lGdi'k uh huh“. ' _ V n y: Mommy!“ I“. “It: adb.'"tumun,St D. Item‘s n- ”panama the an. hill, on My". viz. 01W an """f"+.mt. “We'd!- auto-ttg, 'r-ted-a-ue why-hula. listlm.‘ .m- a. I 'a%saasartoogie,ifii,' a.“ "arWiHiiittiIoa, d " IMUmhi‘on'ui ttle/br,,'.'..', t8,rt-s--uuai"aiii. ““3“.me - “out A--. .____L,,,. .. - animal Egremont Council. Tr, FIN-d. vitr.,dUttt,

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