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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-05-05, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. NAY 5 1882. HANLAN WINS AAAI•-(, TeMYsss ewe Sere Sews a tdAll l • Me dam's Peewees. Lor Dost, M y 1.—Int' A Itauhsn Tric- kett mos tu-dsy Hanle A wren easily by four lengths. Tho sense was ou the Thames from P� to Mortlake. *ekes, £1,000. TM&.t was backed fur use kuradn,a at en average of 7 to 2. The f•.lowig particulars of the lace have aeon re:nivel by cable: —Trickett w A ttie toes, and chose the Surrey ties: Ise was piloted by Kelley, le Spencer performed a like duty for Ian At 12.28 the oarsmen a ire off to a fair start. Hanlan's blast aught the water first, and the prow of his bows was immediately pushed tutu the t avis He was rowing neatly, but with a de- cidedly quicker stroke than is customary with him, striking nut less than 38 to the minute. Triek.tt, however, was rowing well, and fur the first toile Hee- l= was unable to get more than one length in advance of hint. Hamlin s time for the first utile was 5 min. 17 sec. At this time he was forging rapidly ahead, and in a couple of minutes had increased his lead to seven! lengths. Perceiving how thun,ughly he had the race in hand, Ha Snout ata 01.0 Annex. Stopping dead in his rowing he deliber- etely looked abset him, aa it were, rat- ing • survey of the landscape. This act was gre.tad with great laughter by those on shore, and the Canadian with a smile .lipped his oars into the water again and titin on with s rapidity that drew .:ut the hearty cheers of spectators In the meantime Triokett was pulling along in capital form, bat it wse that plainly (lent at Hanlan could leave him be- hind at his pleasure. When Hammer- smith was passed the Canadian was ten seconds in advatwe, the time to that poiat, being 9 min. 31 sec. The crowd was enthusiastic in its plaudits, and Haulm took occasion to acknowledge their good feelutg with a bow. At Chis- wick a bar=e Ly directly acnes the. course, and �nlau was occasioned much Ines of time ill going ar and it. In Cur- rey Rpt -h a stiff breeze was raising the watt •;, in waves that sent the .pray into. Inc boats and bothered the „uu- ■tet, Trickett seemed almost pow. ' :.t the waves, and Kelley was femme • take him tate shelter. Her Ian al... was in a regular surf, and made for the Middlesex shore When at length the Canadian got into smooth seise he stepped, and WITt TE3 CTrtoer •Ara-►ttoID began to bale the water from his boat, a pose-dia which again provokedthe io.d Isegster of the spectator Not- withetaaddtrtg all this delay he trawler in advanos, slthotgh Tracheo. who had now get out of the waves and was beat- ing back to the Bourse, was pulling a re- gular and clean stroke of 34 to the minute. ..pproaching Barnes' Terrace, Hanka was fuUy 200 yards ahead of his opponent, and the spectators here gave vent te a burst of enthusiastic cheering. He paned under Barnes' Bridge, near- ly three miles and five furlongs from the start, when Trickett was at the Bulls Head, almost • furlong in the rear. The champion was simply playing with the Australian, and never was there a vic- tery more thorough or complete. Hanlan pushed on to the finishing point, and turning back he went in search of his op- ponent. Getting on even teems again with him, he made a second rush for the tinish, and again led Trickett by • length .,r two when the winning post wu reach- ed. In his former race with Hahn, Trickett, it was claimed, was in an over- trained condition. This excuse cannot be urged this time, for the Cornstalk admits himself to have bean in the very best of health and spirits. He was beaten fairly, and in the hollowest pos- sible manner. Of all the aquatic events in which he has been engaged Hanlan ' has won none of them with such infinite ease as that of to-day- AFTIM rag m•.. E. The result of the race, which indeed I was a foregone conclusion, is everywhere popular. At Petney$Hanlan was nearly smothered by the crowd pressing in to shake hands with him. He appeared ' at the Cambridge Music Hall last night, and before a vast and enthusiastic as- eetablaie was presented with a hatxisome' and costly dismand ring. JOY IN OLD IRELAND. ■•Mase .T eatsetl sad ether Mrarat renewing the Oesmiu m Act wield intro- duce • measure remedying the adi sinls- tration of junco in Ireland. lmdtsesinus already have been cent to Irelsa& fsrtrte release of all suspects are being carefully considered with s view to releaseof three iwpns vile l mewbnn of Parliament and lists are bring terefulIy considered with a view to relrsseall except thuee arrested on suspicion of having bees .poaUnalJy concerned in outrages. These rel -sees will be on the Govertirnent's sole r. spensibility. Forester had resigned e - cause h• was unwilling to share the - sponsibility • Forster would wake • per- sonal exp:•ussion on Thurday. Glalstoue said if peaee and security erre j.opnrdized by the ac.ion of secret o r.iteti.s the Government would propu.e ei,uuteraetiog measures. The Govern- ment ,lid not thing tho C.,erviun Act had failed, as it servwl all ,tup.,rtant purpose in a great cress. He expressed regret at the retirement of Forster. He said the release of D.►vitt was totally distinct fr .ui Vie re ease of suspects, which was a question it .night be right for the Goceruuieut to consider. The measure which the Government will introduce, remedying administra- tion justice in Ireland, deals with the protective of life and property. Sexton said the Government had Taken the first steps in a policy that would crown its administratiou with gi ,re, and produus flus of mutual inter - es• bnween Ireland mud England. 11 . little, rte gseeeb. Without that (Mr. Blake's) speech, and the other stirring addresses which it evoked the (Irish) reeolntions, even though pawed as they were without dis- sent, would have fallen that upon the public ear. --[Toronto Tribune, Cath- olic. ('A(:M BRAZIL ) Me New Compound. Its won - aortal affinity to the Digestive apparatus and ng the �4Live , increas- ing ol instant the juices, 1 rre esults of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. and the TORPID LIVER. makes Zopesa an every day necessity in 'very house. It acts gently and speedily in Biliousness, Costiveness, Head- ache, Sick Headache, DI: truss ap ter £sating Wind on the ` ..-tach. Heartburn, Pains in the L:_o and Back, Want of Appetite. Want of Energy, Low Spirits, Foal Stom- ach. It invigorates the Liver, car ries off all surplus bile. regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the whole system. Cat this nut and take it to yens Druggist and set a 10 cent Sample oralarge bott,je for 75 cents, and tpLl'rnrrelhhbborabout it. Land l,oetgaers_ Ikiaus, May 2. --Parnell, Dillon, and O'Kelly have been released from Kil- mainham jail. They drove around the outskirts d the city to the station, where they took the train for Avondale. They will renin at Parnell's residence two days, and arrive is London on Fri- da� ve suspects were unconditionally released frtrs Nan )ail to -day. Dublin May 2. —Ther, was great es - assert lase on the receipt of the news of the resignation of Forster. Crowds gathered sad cheered ter Parnell and greeted Inc Foster, what, bands paraded the sty playing national airs. Farther shampoo at the .Smile are expected. Berke, under deeretaey, and Silier, 1at- speetrr General of Constabulary, wilt te• e. ries the Wicklow Hills in haw et the reams* .f the members of Pselln...t. there is an.eeS r. jainingdiret Inland. At limerick y peens &seed wArtie!ie! P ers is gswgas . Osd with jay, Artie! Ireland. The lied tarsi out .t Wasrrfrwd- !m Nems el swishing are waivers& $--1a the flea.. of Leeds tide Orinewilie ear owed the, Chid gestet- .t.. (]o• .wa ism sad the ismention el the a it is ..Moes three impaired sae se le that (limper 1.d t. Uvitnn.lfe t�.magas' Iewhe•we! isms st argr Leviee with the Gram. meet their parr. Lord Ow- 1 ra m- 1 biles'ly'.y take the Pres- idium; 4..idium; of Olsstdl. tllhs.AUe rear Na rngwglMwtiee et the proms, eases wadi set satosil be the are et LAW 14.E mdefl a asaesee.. easgssosat iimil r 10 ei1M's ha Oh. Nose Gledstese stated a ism released sod die will e instead At SEEDS FOR 1882.; McCOLL BROS & CO. Thaatiag pblic for peel sesatare pis lwaits.t i have • BETTER STOOK THAN =V=R of choice Wheat. Boar, bass. Oat.. Taws. Clover and Ties•rhe Pea 'Vine t .ver, Alan. Lamm- ..d Laws Glues IMPORTED BUCK OATS A fret Mem aspartame( ed FIELD, GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS .elected with peat ear, hes the lest ped I camas in the country. COMPTON'S SURPRISE all. The tort field owns yet Introdaoed. NEW POTA TOE WHITE ROM, ST. PATIUCX, mad WHITS ELEPHANT Ada a scud releetfoo of an CARTER'S MAMMOTH MAIGOLDS The best and heaviest cropper grown. N. B. -Thorough oelthestos aad good sed erisores seems fa terrine. It leu wast any of lie above, I have them at Ommiaa JAMES McNAIR ISM UsmiIM. fit TORONTO_ M ANUT FACTURER S OFL LARDINE OIL ANv CYLINDER OIL. Seer Medals mad three dthe iplomas awarded Own woks mthe Dessl eke 1Ciblbt- MANUFACTURERS. And all sea .assist sur -1 1NS sad ly wgts�� our oils. Oar LARD apse C them D words, Us sad the p505W0 Facts a lid oat =its tree sing aasstesa are true. by try- ing use wimple of ear. Oils prices etc.. on ap- plication to McColl BTU & Co Toronto. The lnrdtne b ter maim is Oodertab by R. W. McKENZIE, G. H. PARSONS, C. CRABB, and D. K. STRACHAN. teas as. THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE SEASON. J. C. DETLOR & CO • Have decided to ores their entire stook of clearing pries, for eiab. For the nett 10 days they will realm pries Obit will astonish all. OOME AND SEE THE BARCAINS- And you will be euro te buy. Their stock o now complete, their Hr. .1. C. Detlor having re - easily purchased in Montreal as immense stock of Stale and Fancy Dry Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Splen value is Velveteen. Prints by the pies at lees than regular wholesale prices. Oume sad sae those ebeap prima& Bargaine is cheek and fancy shirting•, and drown decks, Bigger bargains in brown Housed. The, biggest BARGAINSINDRESSGOODS Tan Uses ia *slate* styles in Pmreada, Looes, Edgtnge and b:mbroideries at nearly half ariadlas sad abashabashTweeds. French Worsted Coatings. I &disCloths Ul.terings pries. (aUnheard of Prima Thaw goody mug be sold, and the paces at which they are placed Hiss eat Is a shoes time. Heaters at Jerboas to Meer. Hsu at pasb prices. A as eflowe a ewer, Mass) a>half price. 60 doyen 3- Dutton Kier Gllorves, isport- et- 1b_prrmat W&Ies than prices. 50 Tweed 0 VD ETL.OR Ae price roe Godertelk 1882 -SPRING -18 58 Or Pflu1 Variations ars Noy iu Stock Every Dep4tmeat is Now Complete. COLBORNE BROS. It affords us pleasure, through this Circular, to thank our numerous Customers for the very liberal patronage extended to us during the two and a half years which we have been in business. Our sales are increaaing daily, a sufficient proof that we do our business right, and give our customers gued'valne for their money. Our Spring Goods art nd%:fll in stock, and present a completeness far iia advance of anything we have shown lliefnre. To meet the growing rwlti4sontents of our business, our purchases have been larger than heretofore in everiy department. Vie Show an Immense Stock of Prints in all the New Designs. Our 10 Celli Lille iS Greg Valu. FRESH GOODS n Great Variety, in plain all wools. watered, brocaded and checked, from 1 In $lack and Colored Cashmeres we Left' Competition We are showing a large range of Cettons, Linens, Shirtings, Ducks, Denims. Union Tweeds, All -Wool Tweeds and Coatings. Bilks and Satins, Plain an Watered, IN BLACK AND COLORS. =se Rom 1 r i ori SPILL WIRE OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLET HAIR RESTORER The Ch -em of Hair Preparations. It removes Dandruff, keeps the scalp clean, and renders the hair soft, silky and glossy ; promoting the growth and causing it to assume a beautiful, healthy and natural ap oe. It Restores Grey Hair, ia a Splendid Dressing and an Excel- lent res y fur Headache. Brice 50 Cerits Pser Mlottle For Sale by GEORGE RHYNA.S, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Market Square, Godlrich. Trade 4/ark Reeietencd. ANOTHBR GREAT BOOM IN WINNIPEG. Iiy casual observation, we find all land speculators have • clear head and watch the ups and downs of property. thus making Me large fortes's. But e w secret tee they keep the system la a healthy condition by the am of Tut ruSS.f vas VALLEY l .d1Na We oat sate] my that hundreds route to us for the great lbntf and blood partner before going west„ Read the following statement. We Dodd gi a thousands of the mate kind It 1t were neosssry. i oeitlty that I was troubled with Catarrh in the beat gaering at phlegm is the throat, eluding *ad onegbtag.t s for years, so i weld sot sleep, dlee troubled with dell, life- less te,IIn , — lo the chest abed nook. After girl 'mamas of dollars to doctor+, sad this r en beam. 1 tried the PmDlt or rust VV ALLXf, and ss now $bie to do my week after seven yea,* URS. JAMEi ewoNEIL MS ltlmess Street. 1,0114011. OK. .The shove.ut.sealfd my wife's 1a cor- re c t Jars McNeal_ For sale by all Mwggfets, maa.fadaed by Prof. A. M Shrove& Leedom. Out. Saspt. 1t eta ave *ritual. Ona ire hod r of Me limo_ 1les- John lMed. ens. wince. V. � flow IOW ear. sed J. A. didla 1. M. • week is rear ewe M end E.stu+ free. anises. it IRS. WARNOCN ,.timid 1.a vs a ropy of the LIFE AND LEC TV RR$ HON. GEO. BROWN ,Alttod by HON. A MACKENZIE- tics fy .`o: delivery is $ few days. Orduretaken by , Geo_ . 3.exaoco 1. HURON SCILO 1L BOOK DEPOT, OODgRICII. Dego to aegnatnt the blies of Oeder eh ad vtd.lt y. that sae 1 sow shawlsg SPRING and SUMMER SATS IN ALL THE PARASOLS, HOSIERY & GLOVE LATEST STYLES sprii sal Baer libery SPLENDID VALCE. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDE Highest. rice Paid for Butter & Eggs GOD! HUGH D -U J OJ At bar ikmuaes at. 1s /rests seg vises a ;,5 thro.els east M Nr B &TISFAOTI0N 111 nary STYLE AND MAKE. F•abionabIe Tailor, West Street, (LAO* A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS TO SELECT 41OM. MILLINERY ■ h . 0. tae 0 a Ari Di!igns 111 Wap Papers Miss Jessie Wilson get rwa as 11.= teem Mr MRS. wARNOOK. Takes ptes.err In informing the ladle*. et G•dert -h and •kelvin.. ta►t ebe opened set o0 Saturday, April the 8th A La !LOX .mock tip Now is the time. if you wiab one or two nice rooms at home, to see Butler's room papers- He Sue over 20,000 Rolls of the. Latest Designs, Beautiful oolers, and at pridete te. es thaa uvery ty mactownand IDor gtboo st(. Call and xc them, tars TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED GOODS. • tall and flee amen meet of FLOViTERS AND . gad e+..TWsgathe drops .0 Tit likst *lug Baid Tashi V .,fit inaLTTLIER'S. SAS SAUNDERS & SO. 'VARIETY STORE. 3•T-hw GOODS W�iLL PAPERS WINDOW 331.,11\TD, BORDFERS C_ 8sC NEW DESIGNS LOW 3�RIC.g_ TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. BTOVE8 AND 1 TWARE. 15 .o . The alis are osedsally lavltad M Meow reams, cad 1 will Moe it a Measure te show IN LATEST AND BEST STYLES. ORD "97010.31E A PDOZALTY - TINWORK ATTENDEI= TO PROMPTLY. The Cheapest House Under The Bun N-W" GOODS I ARRiVING AT - Toter ACi3-mSSDN"s A LAROP. STOIC TO SELECT FBOB. • ND THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS. WE RAVE HVF.R SHOWN. FULL LINES OF DRIBS GOODS_ We would oslt special mate.tice to nor Slack ('sell e-eal which, for rale.. rraaot 1„ • err, filed A tell assortemai of Scotch. Irish ad casiedisa gods ia the *tea style.. re sed wsaae.erse weesses•re. a.IINIMMINV. *WOW. t%No ea lana.. SEEDSSEEDS! JURY ItiC111 V KD AT TWIT X.Zedi.ca l Q-ocloric tamp mid wolf .asneted sleek of fresh Garden, Field and Flower Seeds Mab 11 balk and in panties&Italie .seed her the fteslnkwi. mad will he sold as Osalegee Prato. 7. JORDAN, Chemist and rn Wirer. sad Retell Deakin In Dretialhendrmas.rel.lss DT, Steffi Hose *ad lmtMe M gMThelaMr Proostiatteas earsl$My dtgaaaal.