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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-4-21, Page 1w• r• 13a, Saito/ indProprietor. The Greatest Possible Good to the Greatest Possible Number." • I.o,I•arlR ANN tWg rSI CHS. gu.ou.aTKM') P' ARe DAY ONTARIO, D. C.; THURS,_ APRIL 21; 1870. t7lOUERICH, Business lDiucto a •asineeg Wirectolc1t . -- staid Bait NOW IS Y011% CHIIIfCS EDWARD SHARMAN, URIOKLAY 1:It. PLASTERER AND SLATER, Q rl ld. ontlou« W du Gar wort In the:bore breed.. /, ••.. reas.raW roma whltowuhmg and Jot. teem .t idetee w prompt -V. P ,U.. e.utdieg through t.,.,„.0r.bo deem W putty • Mwln.tenslal • .C:,.v..rtr.g wo.W do well to eurees,.led with the d Ise. tear Hors.. ....red with Mlatty, sea they will Id them .himpr use buy Mar .,oe 1. th..■4. '..!anon IoW Much, I$70. weds S. R. M'I)OUOAI.I., PRACTICAL VETEt1NABY 8 U R- uses, Codench. Videti l j Medi - ilium always on hand• Lit be 1. Laughonor. every Wedasiy, Gad .t Leek.. •eery Tburadu tad roomy: Horse .anstaed « w ao.odsw.1. --,� - Nie -'Lr. IMPORTANT NOTICE. F. It. MANN, Nouse Sign & Carriage Mater. 1jV►:,Ixxs TO AOQU AIN? TUE PUBLIC THAT IJ 1.. M. Wad op a shop os North .trot rat. the W,.l•l.. lieshodae March, with vanish room at- uhot .hen he la prepared to aft all seder. promptly, J at mineable Tke.ktal fort. patrw..m. or On last T y..n warns • ntnt10urre of the .ata. Now is the tine to Paint your Cutters, Sleighs, and Carriages. se .,.revs from cocoas" Carriage shops 4te040.1 to . 0. •oapD4 ssaasd eedwllh. w.•, . f, tar I'1 Ely Prices to Salt the Moto 1 Photographs reduced to $1.O3 per Doz., ..a 75c1.. P11 HAL/ Dol'bi. i.arge Photograph Eednoed in ,Proportion. Also wi!t make the largest Photographs a aim t. 0oder- k, eery deep Purcal.t. ,!dare. (res use d.t1.. apwudset D. CAMPBELL'S Ph,rtoBraph Oratory. & Worlrh. Ott. 19th. INC w77 REMOVAL. 60at0a. eft. EURO`. JOHN PRANG, _ - Proprietor. Thl. 4one 1. 111.4 ap oven eaNale ee for U. Dominos rehab, use/ nl.M,e...4 prompt atteada.. rehab+, lar. tis. .1 tf MRS. DAYS' HOTEL WR0XETER. oY the direct road from Seafortb to Netherton. Every necessary sego= modation for the travelling puhl.e. HANNAH DAYS. Wrotetwr.F-or.`. 19AT. w4 COLBORNE MOTE!., CODERICH. E. MARTIN & SON. flood Accommodations. _£i$e Stable Room. This is admitted to be a First class ALEX. WALLACE, AND JEWELEE, war stun, as:le211-i c ea* 11 .enhar ha:me ,rs.fewd lathe Store lately1. e. aM • Med W A Mayes.* ween Omen. woos* the Pam 4.-e, rile w thank W needs mod tar pd e or the !Astral .+pp..t wwheat thee aa.. ethereal 4.10 t..4. last b vows. ..1 bap to use. arm .had prstmrte ►n r�n w. Orlyrtsd tollbe to .uppoly ti Watches Clocks and Jewelery Well PL.ITT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR, which will goo sow( town or. the parva«r, ..,d a. ..t ..wt W bran d,r.. N myself, ee.Wm.ra may deemed Do .rota n .ell ea. toe mr ,\ fool ar.nmeal .J Gold ...d Paled J..elry were. Malts • e , a. oy m Marl ALEX WALLACE. 0•Mnst Oct. Nth ism. vie TWO FARMS for SALE rem em tee .err•alible PARIS la t. Tose r ship of Ooderich. Por particulars1.1dy to 400440. SHAW, Han.e Alen! ,O.deelrt t.W:p THE T,.,etw NA. 1060. The undersigned is prepared to FURNISH No. 1 S4LT, 1. AIM QUAHTITW AT TM Z.oweeot Yrice, FROM THE ABOVE WELL.. N. DaiTLOIM• Oodericb, August 3rd, 1869. w77 PHOTOGRAPHS *1.00 Per Dozen. WASHING MACHINE 1 A PERFECT CEM. Priceonly 02.00 each A Tai .V.acRIRCRS 0110111101101111rot SALE '• tittle woederm t4. Washing „actor ion. pal«t- .d Gad e,aafm:tund by lar«I [Imre. at N ood.tu. k It 1a the cheapoet .n..L over 'sheeted . cour el sabot to say ood.m.ry womb -ab ere he •.hooted by ,t,tsp tomtit sillier light o heavy .o°4 : washes re�'ptdiy sed .m.:l«uy •• more . the he molly ,ese►iar • sad does tosslaur7 lose. sham army . dry. H grained. .. r.e.iar Witat•r. Tahoe print or Pao Wimp It walla the row 11 of say folly. With ..y Itouek. 11*, ass do w awa.isr wito.t anon Bottles .or. thuds to ea scaly hut. Cal and See the Machine AT ROBINSON & YATES' M.rk.t 0 Mn eeewMh. lath De .. loud. ie FREDERICK, WATCIIMAER, JEWELER, dlc.. :,�w'rwAX,4 1111 f ta w - Near the Post Office. fALTDOZENFIWM BACK NEO ATiVE 51 cents, postage free. One dosen from back negative 87 c.ois,yostag• fun, to an, address. 1t' ParticularAtlention paid toCopy- ing old Ambrotypes. For either large or email pilougrapbs. Tb• subscriber in returning thanks for the literal pslrobagr heretofore emended to him, would just say that be ha made such im- provements in his gallery u will merit • sou. theenoee of the same. CIS' 1 Great Redaction ea Large Photographs. E. L. JOHNSON. Goderich. Oct. 26. 1869. w44if. auction dt Commission. Oldest Establishment in Towel GODERICH ACLIN'TON� Ent abliash ed 1MC 2. `ALG: ;(2=11:..71:: P rt. v a Co.Mnek J aero Cllsloe wary Wed- ■esd�y. fgoam•adre■eud mo Pmptrty Ie r immediate' moo and prompt b pl relns made. Perm Stark end .cher ,els immensely slimed-' 1....e 1ork INTO. NWtf cermamere(.In.Iet taltenetic.vir zgiigh rofrlr HICKS, Proprietor. This is tb J I arge.'.■d be.tCNntry 11.1.1 to Wearer Canada. •nd emerges 16 moderate •• hey Here j1A rl{ wart' Slogs oogue earl Carriages• rN reWag .for . 1 toot..! Settees 14,E w 6.M.TKU EISA N'S Aortas AWL Markmt ware. Sludeneh MARTIN AMA1TN 'het he a tiN able W .d for cath, at the omelet nab, iLL KINDS OR FURNITURE, At his shop on Ringwon 71n.t, oppowt. tM Hate Hoed. tloder.eh. thea ala ■ eel. 0..alem8.0e1.8. 1116.. 'senor,. )VOL. XX11I.-NO ]S THE RR, RIVER DELEGATES 1 WWI and ka" great opiniun of his abilities, regarding Donohoe aatbe clever AT OTTAWA. er rascal. The latter is an atueed Fenix _ and etercuw tough influent• among the rebels. Ross, they speak of almost with &Attempt. as beim; held in respect by no- body. lineage, the former president, is MEW DEMANDS, represented aes sen of mediocre teleut - _ and comparatively niudent+ •.ens. They Henry, THE RBIEL UIL.OATU Pau1INT cuufirm the report id Riede anxiety to POLICE PRECAUTIONS. AT THt LOYAL 8.'orYS Mogwst. (Ni . perial Telegraph to the Otuhe ) OTT Aw8, Are1L I1. Col. de dalaberry, une of the Goren - aunt Commtrioners to Red River; Father Richot and Mr. Alfred Scott, rebel dele- gates, arrived today, by way of Ogdena- bnrgh. They.lere met at the frontier by Meta DtcMicken, Chief of the detective force, and some of his weu, and accos,- panied into Ottawa. O. arriving here,Father Rich et proceed- ed to the Bishop's Palter, where he will rennin dunug his stay. Mr. Scott went to the Albion hotel, and Col. de Saaberry to the Ruesel.House. In conrervallon with Mr. Scutt this e,en- ing, &t the Albion, he stated that he had never Intended to come through Western Canada. Although the fesliog man strang- er than he expected to and it, he expected the 'Government would meet him and Father Richot. He had credentials' from ability than Riel. He declined to state directly what he was instructed to ask; but 1TiYTrtesritrit-btitight. thmt had been prepared by the Council after the ruing of the English party. It was stronger than the first Bill of Rights,because the Engles% party had used deception on accepting the first Bill of R,ghtr, and after receiving his orders, he said they asked that a railway should be built from Fort Garry to Fort William. Although whet he was directed to uk of the Government was known -Mr the French at Red River, he must decline to make it aOt MOOT ZUIIIC TU LLT T'O�tlw�. Al dee. Iamb N the potpiedeist O Ake the s ✓