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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-7-31, Page 88 HOME AGAIN. The Return of the Queen's Own. C3renediers and Body Guard. a f raphe eta-rlease..r tae Home leas - tag Tee.rs. avers Mild wire tow S. - tarn of glee s... arrepll.r .f tae neuron realms at Lard.r. Fro5. the Toronto News. It was a royal welcuwe /tie .cons was utterly itopossihle to describe. All the way down Tomei street was • perfect nes et teeny hats and toting handkerchiefs, and a continued .isioteerupted chorus of joyous shouts. All the fervour of ;;.+.Lune, happy 'afoot. was 1n those cheers. And there were Dohs in them roe, for many a time the voices bra ke in the cuddle of joyous cries, and the creeds turned away with i►.avipg breasts and eyes surcharged with tsars, only to coats back again to a (slid whirl of acclamati.,n. With a long 'Yawn- deafening roar hem the creed. ...,•ase now tied then, oaten forced :o saeonees, the service staled braves wheel tete Queen street. Every head is prt,ud, erect. and the lt./ht ..f imslursuon Iodide from eyes tilled with the •tender• Leas which coulee of joy. They are back. Here in the town which loves tl.em, which has beat the knee in prayer for them. 'which has fel- ,,.,wed welt the • liciteus eye of foie fenti InrAber their far away wander .1.gs. Back in the teen which would gather :heal under her wings as a hen {at hers her chickens. No bugle blast, I., beat of drum. no paieuntry of victor - leas war c,:uld add to this scene. Spon• :leeit,- had rubbed the rsceptioa of any studied tortnaliode In the morning a pea .sight have said to himself "I will cheer w.-and•w. ` ••I will stant. quietly in the shade and add my moiety !6 the sounds of rejoieiug. I Il du this, and I'll du that. But he didn't do any of the things he latti himself out to do. The de - orient of praise was infectious. it caught him, it whirled hiss along with the crowd. n made his pulse throb, and blinded his eyes with the welling drops which spring flats from an overflowing heart. On they come, their clothing rout and incongru- uaAiy patched, the riflemen green turned to dusty grey. and the British red coat :he color of auadried brick. The wide, inteeprtable stretches of prairie with its long, harsh grass, the muskegs 1 f black, aciduous muck, the bivouac in the pierc- ing cold and the weary walks under the blistering sun, the tiger lilies. the prairie flowers, the scented hay, the stomach, whew only and often cry was "grub." the wet, the fr.,st, the stifling beat, the dr lips, the .iisappt•intments, the alarms, :'e relentless arm, the strair,ing sinews, :he •'ole.•dy eye" ,,i the deadly encoun- :er. The plaiuta of tl.. wounded, the zasps of the dying. the tears, the sad terewe:L of dear companions led by tny- ,teri..us dissolution veto the sun aisles of :luumy death, the o„sceue 1reignter and his mutes, the gopher with the gestic- ulating tall, the nubs redma:o and his iettoble parasites, the wild howl's piping cry, the graceful, ooh -eyed antelopes, rite beautiful sunset. the warns palm to paim partings and :ha sat caresses by ' ..err: ferllotten fairies in other :owns, the cheers. the g ,d•apeeas, the good-byes of c:::ea and hamlets, and uth3r things. were cleared away and not remembered now. Even the erasing breeze which teuehad their tan:,ed cheeks and bore far afield the sweet perfumes of the flow- ers they wore seemed t', caress them familiarly. The fluttering flags, the never -fading eiergreerts. the triumphal arches drove away all thoughts of tran- sient cares and heart harassing griefs, and the ;g.rdana of living beauty, in all tee witchery of modern attire. spread be- fore them !n every window. the warm, joy breathing crowds which flanked and pressed upon them told them that they were in their own home, and that it was straining them to its bosom as the gentle mother strains her beet beloved babe. Y.,u remember their going away. You remember that it was men who cheered, wilt locked arms with them. who meg and shouted and danced w at. glee. You remember that the women who always ieolk or. danger with $ shudder of appre- hension, timidly witnessed the depar- ture trent oehind the sheltering curtaira 4 close cabs and window draperies, lest :herr tear dimmed eyes should show their weakness and their fears. All this is changed. Ladies. dainty belles and those whose hands show the wearing mares of daily lata, are no loner tim- ,.roue Brave and good and beauttfal, they press cutest(' to the ranks, cling ferlfhtfeltieRto dear ones aspz, p.n favors on thee brave , .:.:e them by the hand, la out t..eering words, and then fail k to cry. Al: restraint is cast aside. Clam i.e:'act lona are levelled in the wild rush t., it I..nor to the lads who stepped un- hesitatiLgly and fearlessly Int.. the brew!: made in its peaceful life by far distant antagonisms. One hundred th.,usand Ines and women and fifty thousand children make this a day which will be remembered in Canada so long as the present generatton ls•ta-tasks it a alegan for Canadian nationality which will echo in the days to come. Anita& sf the aes.etb Fesllters. London's heart was full of toy nn Saturday, for after months of snakily and waiting her warrior leers have come heir... They were welc•.med by a joy - Oa. pnpuIace, who spread their arms wide open and n.ade the sir to tremble with the sound of cheering and exalta- tion. The 7th Fusiliers hvi arrived at Sarnia on tn. Alberta shortly •ftrr eight u clock in the norn,ng, sed were receiv- ed in a manner that could scarcely here been more enthusiastic and hearty had the betteling been made up of their own people, fiytnals were sent to this city as the train neared the city. and as it entered the limits • salute was fired by the London Field Lottery. in • very few minutes later the mein drew up at the Landon platform. and as the boys sprang out they were literally received i• ties sans of • vast multitude of wait- ing friends. In a frenzy .d j''y the pen pie cheered and cheered the returned heroes as their bronzed and weather. beaten faces appeared outside the ocach- a. In th g outburst of welt -mining en • bsgj•gm sit order was lest and it was Nur twenty minutes before the nen fell THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JULY 31 h»M their plain. limn the ladies of ineai.n South presenter mei use of theta with a bugt(et and bade tem wel• come home- A hue of preemies was Oxen formed, beaded by ever 100 veter- ans of the Fenian raid, who were follow- ed by the cavalry corps sod the Lon- don Field hMMry. Then mom the Seventh. Aa they marched up the streets the pend, gave fall vent to the emotions within these, and from thou- sands of threats a .oetiaseee chores of thrilling chests stuee. The boys peened under an almost unbroken awning of brightly adored streamers and ever- greens, while decorations hang from al- most every building. Arches bad hese erected 111 great numbers, and at the intersection of Dundas and Richmond streets a galiety full of chorim.rs sang "Rule Britannia" as the Seventh halted. W'etdt cul to convey nay idea of the unbounded demonstrations of ) .y that followed, and it moot do for the pres- ent to say that London hsa never seen such a day in her history. At the drill shed lunch ease/treed. and then the men dispersed. On Tuesday evening next they wttl be tendered a grand banquet. KILLED IN THE REBELLION. Oar ■mitred sed Tweety.IJsbs uta. L.sl len weaeded. The following is a tabulated list of the casualties in the late rebellion from March 26 the date o1 the Duck Lake fight to June 5, when the fighting ceas- ed. The figured, are as nearly accurate as can be procured. and as near the truth as we are ever likely to reach : Whites Breeds sr Indians flue Killed W"nd. Killed tt"'ud. Duck Lake. 12 5 5 ti Fish Crime. 14 45 Batoche 9 42 Cut Knife 8 13 Frenchmen's Butte 0 4 Loon Lake-- 3 Frog Lake 14 - Fort Pitt 1 1 Battleford . 4 1 Sickness & accident 5 d Total e;; 116 x s 35 60 0 9 2 1 3 is S2 JACKSON ACQUITTED. Late ti rretary Geo .a • the asutt) rite. Ir- Rza�.t, July .5. -Yesterday William Henry .JAcks.'u was tried before Justices Richardson and Legueune on a char. e of treason felony in connection with the rebellion. When asked whether he was guilty or not, the prisoner replied he had been Kiel's secretary and wished to share his fate, whatever that was. Mr. Osier informed the court and jury that the Crown had such reliable informa- tion as to Jackson's insanity that they cuuld not press the case to conrictiun. Thus. E. Jackson gave evidence to his brothels insanity prior to, and at the time of the Duck Lake engagement. J. B. McArthur, Q. C., for the prisoner, called Dr. Jukes,physiciaa of the North- west (Mounted Police, who testified to Jackson's being subject to hallucinations and a mild type of insanity, probably curable under proper treatment, and that he would not consider him respon- sible for his acts. Dr. Cottom, of Be- gins, corroborated the evidence of Dr. Jukes. The jury returned tr verdict of not guilty on the plea of insanity, and the shenft was ordered to keep Jackson in charge until orders were received from the Lieut. -Governor. The trial las:ed about half an hour. RIEL, THE REBEL. The Trial at Regina Resumed. The Jan Chosen-Spe.Ing Address by Oct Cswwn ceaasel-wars Letter to Mater treater. OsllaseL Iron Wallace, cit Asher", is visiting keen A fine calf belonging t. Mr. Marti*, Colborn, net entauygled is a lerage chain lately. The hunk .offered the shoulder of the animal, nod had to be Wenn' tots ten. The hill month of the HAinesrills bridge has hese mach impeo+ed lately. , It has hems lengthened sad trade of a atuforin pada Lst&11 The following will be 1.1 interest to the athletic fraternity :--I hereby challenge soy man in Aunniea soder log) IIs weight to an athletic otnt.at, feats to be as follows : let putting 21 Ib shut ; tine, putting 14 Ib shot ; 3ed potting 12 1b shot, The athlete taking two points .wt of three to be the winner. The ooin e- tition to be for =b0 n side. Chalkiite open until Sept, 20th, 1886. Alt coin -i wunicatiuus addressed to me at Kintatl P. 0. will meet with prompt attention.. Rules of N. A. C. A. to govern contest. Josie M,•PastosoN DaaloR t )ur townaatan, Frank Witton, had the misfortune to cut his foot with an axe while getting out some ice from one of our ice houses last week. Mrs. Andrew Thompson, of lily City, Mich.. with children, are the guests of Mrs. Lawson, Lorneside fart. Jliss Lizzie Stewart, of Ooderich, was the guest of Miss K. F. McDonald Lot week. Miss H. Irers, of Dungannon, is visit- ing her sinter, Mrs. H. .11 °nen. Greg. McLean, one of youngest and sturdiest bicyclists et 1loder►ch, patu our burg a visit last week. Winnipeg, July 28. -The trial of Riel was resumed at Regina this morning. The court was again crowded. The counsel occupied right-hand side tab;er- facing the Judge with the Crown Coun- sel ranged opposite. Dixie Watson, clerk, read the ,Ivry panel. all members respond- ing except nine. Challenges were trade on both aides. Jury finally chosen was Henry J. Painter, Ed Everett, Ed:.1 Bru.;ks, Matter Merryfield, Paul Deane and Francis Cusgreve. They were duly sworn. Mr. haler opened the case for the Crown with an eloquent speech to the jury. He said the prisoner, if the plea of raturalizatioti in the States was rut in, would be tried under the provisions of the Fenian Act for treason felony ; but it was deemed sdri.sble to hare the cage heard under the Treason Statute of Ed- ward Iii., which has formed the law of treason till the present. He said he would prove that Riel succeeded in bringing together on March 3 an armed assembly, and that Riel was at the head of the rebellion and that he was instru- mental in the arrest of Nash and lathers. He read a letter signed by Riel and found in the Council House at fBatoche. The document was addressed to Crosier and demanded the unconditional surren- der of the polies at Carlton. The Crown would bring home to Red the response btlity of all the engages.nts and the attendant los of lives. He would pro- duce testimony showisg Riel ordered Indians frown every direction, and auth- orised a war of extermination. When Mr. Ogler was reading the ducu- ment addressed to Crozier, Riel sprang to his feet, and leaning his neck over the box, surveyed with mingled rage and indignation his production. Dr. Willoughby, oaf Saskatoon, the first witness, testified that Riel admitted to him that the rebellion at time of the trouble at Fort Garry was nothing to what was about to take place. R&M told kite as soon se he .track tt_e first hlow • pmclateation would go forth and Indi- ana would join him. Time had come when he would rule this country or per, eh in the attempt it was his inten- tion, Riel said, ti, have a new Govern- ment is the North-west eompeesd of t iod fearing men There was to be a new Ireland in the North-west. At a born raising Dear Kenilworth on Saturday the fall of a beet remelted in the death of nes Liman, John Shaw, and the wounding of three others beyond rneteh hope of reeovery. Nineties ad- ditional were more or lees injured. Leeb11.rad Mr. and Mrs. It. Walker, of Dungan- non, visited E. N. Shaw lest week. The Presbyterian ehurch last Sabbath was crowded to hear the able an impres- sive sermon on temperance, delivered by Rev. John McGillivray, B. A., at the special request t'f I. 0. l:. T., No. 213. He hoped those who dunk would try to give up and set • good example to the weaker ones who suffer by the curse. Even in sickness he advised them not tb use it ; any other remedy recommended could till its place. J. Strachan. sr., has returned from a tee week's sojourn at the Sault St. Marie, last week. He saw the Quebec sink from the deck of the Ontario- He was transferred to the United Empire, and had quite a chat with the "scgets" returned home from the seat of war, and says they are a fine lot of men, well built, and not afraid of a shot, and jolly and gay as brave men usually are. .fie 01 5 sr..a .for caseee meaarMee. Bir Moms Mutat/ore died .< Rene• tate at 4.30 Timed* afternoon Roue ga:e r to mowrttmog. The majority of the .bops are chest The Maper, at • meeting of the town council, spoke w4 the death of Bir Moser • groat loss 4• the town. The awned rwn,lved that tl e town hall should be draped and the municipal authorities skoald sewed the towered. Sir Moses Mooteeue• wee born O)to- ber 24th, 1784. His father was an FSoth.h nserehmat, who c odd orae he .._,xwt.ry back to spaie, whdsas they were drives into Iealy by p.reeeutien Moses passed bis earlyarae tum in stump villa** b. lt•'y, ate began his mess oareer. In 1812 he married a si.tee-ia law of Nathan Meyer Rothschild, the London banker. In 1837, after having resided in England for several years, he was knighted by Queen Victoria, becaues of his etlorta in behalf of his race. and in 18411 he was made • bsrunet. immense wealth. amassed in an honors - tele business career, has excited comment but his phi -Bathe.' is and Christian be- neto!ence --the word is used in ite•fulleet sense -have given him a bold upon ell hunianitanans the world over. lair Muses Montetlure mule a r.umb r tet journeys to Palestine to Learn the cause of the destitution among the Jews in that country Through hit kindly offices and unostentatious charity he r.- Ilevrd much of the sutfenng, and insti- tuted measures that resulted in per- manent benefits to the unfertune pee pie. On the occasion of the baronet's 100th anniversary, last October. the whule Jewish world united to do hini honor. His life has been sustained fur a long titne only by the moat thouettt- ful care and attendance un the part of thew loriogthe patriarch fur his godly utilities Tbs Sew leedeL Last week. Mr. Lewis Smith, of Brockville, who brought the first Hall Thresherainto Canada from Rochester, ins 1839, paid his annual visit to the Joseph Hall Machine Works here. A few days after Mr. E. W. Sheldon, ei Chantry, who imported a Hall Machine in 1840, was in town on the same mis- sion Both of these gentlemen cen- tiuued to deal with the tete Mr. Hall, at Roeheater, until be opened a branch here, in 1858, and they have ever elece represented the Joseph Hell Machine Works in their respective localities, Mr. Jonathan Yorke, of St. Thomas, who ,.leu bought a Hall Thresher in 1840, is expected here soon. While thew gen demon have been constant and active advocates for the Hall Machine, and have saeu mere threshing machines themselves than any three men living in Canada, they all unite in declaring that the New Model is very greatly in ad- lance of. in fact. A3 a rxarr.T ttfaIN IAYLE, THSUHZS AND I'LLANZR COM- pletely distances all other 'train thresh ing mabhinea. After nearly half a con - SnweUing (battle. wtANU ?RUNE I. m '3 I T : �I wart. Mired. ]lied. ispprro+ssn Menthf.oel� Ls. m 1:15 tt.m nota p.m O.nbelcb I Ar. I Sa.WAs.5.I 3 Ci p.m I Wt p.5. Loans anb 3nsuraats. WI ARE LENDINO MOItIEY AT O taai ear emit- Yds ate tuyda Alm meows far "C Yus.•ta:. tifl Au1tR cat I.fW1& (3odertob. March Sob. Mob. 1r Q+O00 000 TO WAIT. APPLY TO rP tt XYfON BOLT £CAYi1WH Sole telt. 1V116. \,4ONRY Tt) LEND -A LARRY L assert d i rive. Fade tot inveetsaent a5luweet rata. om sre4.•laes M.rtayls. Apply to° A ItRU W & PftOU Dryer. 3320,000 PRIVATE FO NW To LEND 'eV o Vane aid Tows Proysrty it lowest in- terest. 1turepogre puroaamd, 1ss Cuwmustes charged, 1itaeoyenci.g ares Ira...ha le. N. B. HHu,euwers ave obtain moa.. f in one do,� ill Us. t. s tWaettwy. uA Ylt til STON Bardeen -, tc.. Oud.•rt. ►." Ji 1761 R. RADCLIFFE, GE. RAL INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE ASP MONEY LOANING AGENT. Only Po -s -•fu, rvatposiev IY:preseateI for Mosey to Lend on strwyr1t loess. at the Ion vet r.te of Internet gotiig, in obey way W suit the borrower. 9(1111101111 • LZMIS, Bl [Tans. iC. t/aaew Jn J. • 1Ntero s E. Y. Lawn. RC. Hlr*i, SOLtCITUN Ra, u a is ecce.• of tae enters wadi Mea first, tuI.a44..lar inlet ere' Isoasy tole teMant t /'I ARRI)W • CUFOOT, BA R RIIrg**.a setieiters. etc Ouderlcb. J.'l.1 uw, W. Pro°dtuet. 173 C-- MM ►N;HALT & CAMERON, �Narr ari., tteltelea . le rCta..a-r_•, Re. • idenaIL .04 W at M C. = '�! V u£ 1'. HuP. al. O. t..metub, Uue rislt 1731. Mstiara. 1t',n.(11.m. Amusements. - /-1 OD"Rft N MECHAN1Ca' INSTI- ST•yUT'R LISP A11y ANI) RRADIKO ROOM. wt. ,it Mott street sad Square cup fin. Open from Ito 3 p.m., so4 from 7 to 10 p.n.. ABOUT 2000 VOL iN LIBRARY. Leadlikt Dtti[I,, Weak', Jud lewd, Jfe ..•tauten, d r. , •os Fd, . St)iliDift+ItlP TIt'KRT. ON1.1' e..es. granting free use N L.brary sail Reading 1'a,m. AppGratinn for mcmberthip r, .•sed b) i.tbrarisu. in raorws. Ont). Hl(•k. .tLF.X- MORTON, Trent de n'. :secretary Dater:ct. liar.► Cob. lway. uM-ly Or uF'FlCL -- Around doer fru *mare. 1839 -ESTABLISHED -len Weis( ritreet. (iud< rich. 3302.1tf $200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS Tu len i un fuss and town ps•.party, at low- est in cite. ]li,rtgtias punLarrtl. bo o.. 5.15.00 eiwratsl at0s•te 1w ok. Tr,mt sed Lose Compa;.r , l si.ada tM Canada Luz dr t Cred:t •Lmpssy, Elie Lando lime Company of Cancan. hitt,.,'. 11.114 and 7 per real. N. R. -Borrowers ran obtain :ovary to enc I day. if title sabers. :o:,. DAV!SOS a JOHNSTON. Mt • 0 00,, (NT. and Machine this In proq,n:n•. !Tux T�rRONTO u wearAL TQCsen f'law)s ase Bse ern Sir !ire Feed err pled Ta to lona weary at a per sent.. W) TERM$ Tt) $UIT HORROWER'5, 6o. per lb. oat first -close tar. aeicwi:y. ' Apply to { -- _ CAMgRON, HOLT t ('_(HERON. Barris sr . uoderirb. .at. rats for the Toroto Osroer.l Tnists l'o') . Mesta CAMw*UN, Hu4r. t 1 .tJeaniiN ha cater a later. amount of private funds to lel! Ion ltr.,t. (ass farm necurl1y. liodericb. OcL I. 11013. t9l1-tt and .till ahead of say.. iTo 111..! fent awl °ers: t'4)1:t'4)1:('.19N ONI.Y. Bast Quality Standard Bails, $185 PER KE[ OF 100 LM. .•,il o:Ler !lard ware. Paints. Otis. lit•.•. B:.rrutee. ' Nlllederi.•F. Agricultural Tools TO LOAN AT 6 PER Oorris. tory of -praaicat experieuce they should be able to form a correct opinion -it re. ! tario Reformer, July 24th. 3 The 1. ilowing items arrived too late fur las: week : t fur printer, J. Nash, u going to start i v.d..oea market. a:weekly paper soon. Rev. Mr. Maorehouse moved here frotn Wroxeter last Monday. Mr. Sanderson is erectiag a brick re- sidence at the south end of the town. Cherries and raspberries are coming in now by the pailful. Mr. and Mrs Campbell and fantily are seeding during the holidays at Mrs. Campbell's home, near Seaforth. Mrs. Stap:ea and her neice, Miss Un- derwood, are visiting wfth Mrs. Thos. McLaughlin, deaghter of the former. tt•ork has been c,mmenced on the court house. The stonework is' to be built by Win. Ariel' and the brick work by Robt. Blow. Rhino A. 11 Allison. of this elece, bad his windows smashed and contents of his store destroyed to the extent of 1117, on Senile night last. The perpetrators of *Ye gift settled the matter next day. Rcporied by Telephone from Harbor Mtllal Oouanicx. July 30, lass Wheat. (PalU Y bush . .. IM se a tM m ' Wheat. (red winrert Y bush . 0 5. ,5 0 to i Wheat. itspring, Y bush . ...... 0 00 r 0 to Wheat. (goose) M bush 0 06 .5 0 u0 Flour. tfa11, p cwt. 2 10 r 2 s Flowr. i...., t le a 2 te Flour. , mixed) i cwt . strong haters'!" cwt ... • 1 30 0 2 20 Flour. tpatentl per. cwt 2 13 •• 2 M Oats. • boss ..... a 20 le J 31 Barley. tl bush 0 30 r 036 Potatoes. le bush . 0 50 0 0 O0 Hay. ton . . .. 700* 700 Butter. Y w .. 0 10 to 0 11 dgis. iunpackedt Y dna ..... 0 10 0 0 10 , Cee, 0 104 0 I a' Sheets. p ewt....... 00 m • 1fc ,/t Brea, 1 cwt 00 50 • 00 30 Pork, vcwt . 330 3s0 "" 5 .33. nes............... . xo 1,23.14,46 We notice that our remarks about the practicability of extending telephones eomutunicatv.ost0 Dunlop and Poet Al• bent has caused quite a tlow of eh:geesei from the pen of the Port Albert sage. He blew utf a let .,f steam, but forgot to say when speaktnt of the future of the DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- INSURANCE CARD. AN, of fortis gnod value, sad prices low in pro- al. F. FOOT. potties to quality. Fir:. Lipa and Murine fa.ur lure Agra', OO14CR/C•N. Sous-dr,\I de " Lo :e. n Apsassiize C'dboene libtel. (j lLS1131 •�in(t• The " Nati oa Aa.0ablish in,a r,iurrted 1"30 a rrI _1Y. t. • Thu " Nrtionr." and." u114. loom V Ill The " Hand ln•hand," the wily Company 1 C Lemont' to insure plate gtsas. in tate t ' P,uminies. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT The above ere all 0r. -chase and' fold o•+tsb• t liaised companies. •+ leer as ouzel. ooderi *atm e. lir-.t tuft.. I as OF SILKS 000ericb. her:. S1t1,, 1314. , RASi:xtn goat valor T INSURANCE RANCE CARL. BRITISH A. CO'Y, Tono*To-fi.taelis1ed 1511 ('HIEN lX INg. CO'Y. es LONDON F.rgtand. - Entabiiehed 1792. HAP.TFOR1 INS. CO'V, of Hstrronu coup -eirabha^.ed 1.410. Risks taken in the above gr. sass otter at the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON. 'I 1973- • Red arid Orono Wearing Cotton farm. 111 0: per bunch. We canto' afford to give ', lO or 2) per seat di,.rovr.t, se we do not slake that profit. 1 mark ai: goods .n plain figure*. at the lower! ;.i toj pru4t. C. CRABB The anderaignsd b also Appraiser of the t-tol. t)iM Market `Naar,. CANADA PEI- LOAN can SAVINGS CO. Gateau:::, Jody MA. Ha 13m-tt ToIloi1o. Honey to Loan on first-class iecuriy. ho.. 7'to t per Cent_ -Charges moderate. I NaT 7T HORACE HORTON Seder's Seat. 10 $•sr HtRON AND BRUCE LOAN AND IN VESTD(E::T ('1. MPA4 V. Thus Csmp•ny was organised nn tt.e lett. rat April :ret. and is now in 451i% optra*ion. at.4 is prepared W receive appnca:.one for luaus on nod Poem 3r-arity. Trio offerto borrowers tgroateor toaster es foe get. ting their loan, executed with du-oateh. t1.ar- cab be Lad from outside or forei n l'r, .th whom days ins. w.. days and weeks are Shen re quired to close up • loan. When Title and Security are satiate torr borrowers may obtain their money from tis Company on day of application. Diu attention hat been pai.t to ronSn:cg- Solieitors charges to the towels• rete,. Dila i l��kId �\ �t Dry Goods AND GENERAL 5 50 " 4 r0 i Mortgages urchased if security and titles Aaprty . vings Bunk- Branch will to shortly' ' _-- --- - I opened by the Company lI. nn. iton wi" be 3ftebical. qi E. CA8S, Y.P., (1st. Pbdcien. /Surgeon. cur• *c. Ongs-(That formerly oce Hn!chieeenl Dungannon. Night tin's hotel. OM- B. WHITELY, M.D., C.M., PHY- SICIAN,Aceenehear, etc.. M. Cdr./v..Ontario. Once -The :Square. 2 doors East of Wilsons Drug Store. np stain. 1f001 Port, that that maritime village sadly OSON. Coroner &c. OMoe and reeldence needed a lighthouse and • r of weigh Br Street, scented dart west of Vletnru ty pts gime'. 1751. stales- the former to let seamen know where the port Is, and the latter to i IRS SHANNON & HAMILTON weigh their hey in beet' deals. As Dun- 1 Pnyslctans, burgeon., Aoeeaohers, etc lop is an inland village, we den t want once at Dr. iShaanon 11 near the • IiRhthouse, and as for the hay -scales, weal reederic.b G. C. Sx.tttatt_..C. /Tu. - we have had them for the peat ten years, for tont use and for the benefit of peo- ple from Port Albert who had cattle or produce to sell. For the peat 25 years Dunlop has been known as a trade cen- tre. and cattle and produce dealers all W. BALL, AUCTIONEER FOR over are aware of it. But Port Albert ' 11• the Comity of Huron. teases etteaeed why if a buyer went there and bought a C.oder•in any icb Ppart . Oof the. County. Address orde1s36.r. to Auctioneering. steer he would have to drive it to Kin - 1t11 or Dunlop to get Its weight. As to the Port being a probable terminus for the C. P. R., we would just remark that we hope to have street car cummunic•- teen with Goderich in addition to the telephone before the hamlet in the hol- low, called by courtesy Port Albert, hears the locomotive whistle. To the personal remarks of the "northern light" we will not waste space by replying, for we believe the editor would prefer to see news than abuse in his county columns. Hon. Edward Blake, Y P., forward- ed last week to F. F. McArthur, Bow - utensil's, the cheque for 1484 which he r.e.iyed as extra sessional allowance, with the request Ili it be heeded to the trustee' of the West Durham wised - tars! society, who are to invest it lead use the interest each year in prises as the board directs. The hon. gentleman s .grieultural cunetiteents highly appr d- ate the gift. The Ontario government have taken Regiopalu college, Kingston, and are fitting it up for a logistic asylum. The gevernmeet will speed a certain amount .n the bendiest for the use of it for five eats, alter whish the building will be handed over to its prevent owners. Rssid.ats tear the huddles are talking of prot..11a tipsiest the asylum being ie the seater 4 tee atty. JOHN KNOX, GENERAL AUC- • TiONi4R and Land Valuator. Ooderlrh. Ont. Having had coasidows$M experlenee in the auetieaeerag trade. he is la • position to discharge with thorough .rtlahctlos W cons. missions entrusted to hire. °Mee, left at Martin's Hotel. or sent by mall to my address, Boderich P. 0., carefully attended to JOHN &NOX coat, Auctioneer. 1e16-11 The wd.sotgsed can setU can y • full Ilse of the celehrsted Seeginiller Chilled Plows In Nos. 10, 26, 28 and 40, At Reduced Prince. A Tt'1.1. twist OF R1tPA1RA ON HAND. Special lolsgostosts to kollts. Have also for sale the Caasdtaa "Memos" sod Assert...lew0w . C. A. HUMBER, oA.etei', tent. May MM. MIL iIN-cls WAREHOUSE. paid the NigAe.' Owens, Renew os their de- Tl The subscriber WL,l)er to Inform the Public that he has opened out a Large and Well -Assorted Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods in the premises next to G. N. Davis', where he will use every legitimate effort to give entire satisfaction to all who rosy favor hint with their patronage Goods narked in plain figures, and no second price. No cutting in prices on leading lines, believing in the acknowledged honest prin- ciple of a rea.os#al)le per tentage on all goods alike. I refrain from advertising prices, as it is no fair test of cheapness, and often misleading. As to whether the goods and prices are right, I leave it oto a dis- criminating public, and will'abide by their verdict. The Publics obedient servant. posils. The Company's oMen are on the sorter of Market Square and North lit.. in the Buitdire fining the Dry Goode store of J. C. Defter DiRRCTOR$ Jossr. WILLIAM, Peselden'._ W. J. R. Hot.Mcs. Vicwl rr,. dent. 141R R. J. l'AITwRtOrtT. 14oRturrOtR oxs. Wst. M. Oita?. Seafortb. J. M. Konnirre. Dungannon. Joxw AcxwsoN. Oalerich. F. J.RnAN,' J. H. ('oLsoRN.s,,� " I5OLI(T OVhe : ( .MICRON. HOLT t C'AMtnni. HOHACS NORTON. M•NAugR. Oederich. 7th May. MIL IOW ffEASINMIll1 PIM! MEISNMMI.E PINCUS! A. B. CORNELL UNDERTAKER, Opposite Martin'. Hotel. Hamilton Street. SrAll Fanerfls attended personai:y. i A First -Class Stock ! TO CHOOSE 3111011. Oederteb. July lith. IfR 1331. ALEX. MUNRO. Ooderich, May nth. loom. 11113-3n WONDERFUL VALUE Z N T. A DIES' Fancy: Wool Squares, ASSORTED COLORS, At $1.00 and $I.25 ---Regular Prices, $I.75 and $2.00. J.C.DETLOR & Co's