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The Huron Signal, 1886-7-23, Page 8
8 THE HURO 1 OWAL.- FRIDAY, WIN 18116w •(.1 saw Thew R. net Amin.B•w det► eo, • Aweeny _sg aO©>�xioA!i�-D.sarozuu.�`,i o kir line arse fur • topIMe�nes`�r vw t•aa••atWsr s.s stew aha sow ase Ream lb. ensod 6* Zeiss O.Ot y. ivmw Yews Oak ederekese Mise Wilks., of Amberlsy,visited fried. 'i�"�... t �".d%. seam, sew rased wean r Q+ ls. Jely Ilk -Ahem twelte s hors this week Ram Oaaapbell, of Cas tardine, •ed =mums . Dentistry. :shish Batardy last, as We Preece Al- M N ICHOLSON, L D. S. hest sail weer mirth .hada 1.�a• 1)iNTA 00)1/. Maw tlf1. Qw.id and Mi.. L Mextllan T. the getter et T1s /tss•t 111 silos Imam ����,� . imam L R aster u1 Tea se„, lfybtb riser ;ago Fs; 'odic; Weston.. love retired spews wrote New f3,anawtok, Deus Sia, styes with • deakre-__leaded shot Rem Ywm/aacs est Chase tie..•, r the Caister. waif of the Nth Jtt peer limed Dr. Reeves, Ir., of Clinton, a R.tt►aR at Crew makes ectatimaget whish tats the ►as►aisd bshatsd the L Wt)bL`tiR1t0 an afire fitted op to the Port, and to -1 d,predit us the d end lamest, w Leads to eswsmeses praetioine. ew'the members d W ]Mast ..♦od Mo. A. McNabb and infant son who base bell deb. Helier that duriag4 Ine Ma been visiting ertende in ate Port, match betwetw the Crew and Belfast left fur her home in Tbmr el,rn, Algoma, club. "two •embers of the latter t rid last week. to steal a bat trots the tenser °lab, and .lsu called them mamas." I wW soy is reply that the above assertion is • Mean sad eeeteeepti ale lelas -'off, that Belfast pleb is able w buy all the lista it requires, ad that the members of tete club ouo- eider their honor more valuable them e fifteen Dent bet, whish oututstuted the stook of bats brought by the Crew deb.sae 10 Rhe re►Mra Mr. Swap.tsn and Aad ab wt milling woes, that is beneathwere likewise bels upntit duringthe ••dice. It se, 1 presume. • sample tor' party - alibi rtes, two ballots ura the w hat generally comes from the Pas "r throw their test and the party aim your enrreepooaest at Crew. sanded to Dome cot use bywoo. wham Theo about • return ale to a do their hands wen tied and toot rided by pot orstconsider . worth dewtest tektite insc aaw ahwut hilt nes. Mitchell, of Dook Lske, players 11 t to Crew to d.(nt their team : also says two men tied him the following bet if they let us know when to go we lry w iU uudutake to beat them with two al day, but he escaped on account of hav- uur players, who are butes fide pupils »f ing • wild horse. Mounted Puke. are the school hen, and .leo allow their scouring the ouunary in different direct teacher to play with them. tiara to search of the At the match dere ou 3rd July, .t the aloes of the third lettings, the score su•.,d 28 to 1 is lays of Belfast, .no ..ii players got sick, and stopped play. Hoping you will give this space w your column, 1 remain, yours, J. S. Ml'Lt.CI, Cap'sin Belfast IL B. C1.b. Belfast, July 199th, 1886. ememed dei" awed te Ai" drew W Wt. g N, L. D. B. Wes tied the drivers hada, also Mr. OtsleeHest] Ngrtb 8I:. WMrlal Charas. msaerst. A 1 Wert wtu Bette, site of the passasgers, •ud goal- tasted. 1� semdd soother passenger named ltd- ----_- .ass. slier te head the beams. He then oat L//ta0'w. The farmers are busy halts*. 1 b crop will be rather light in some place.. They are deo to cut their fall wheat in same sections. The crop s.enu to be a fair .,I .. The drought in this section still wit- tiness. in the spring crops will be slow, especially where they were sowed late. The root crops are alas suf- fering for want of rain. There was quite • plucking of the en. trance candidates to the High School her.. Great indignation is expressed by the teachers at some of the outlandish Nmpers that were given on some of the subjects. A 6n occurred in Mrs. flurry's sta- ble, occupied by C. Hoed, one night last week, and c,oseased the stable with its contents. The tow is • heavy ole to Mr. Hood, who loot • horse, delivery wap,o, sleigh and hareem. alto Mr, Young, agent, lost several reapers and mower. There is no insurance on the stock. It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. alarm]/. Our base ball team went to Wroxeter ,n Saturday, where they managed to secure another easy victory. The game was played in • friendly spirit, and noth- ing occurred to mar the sport. Score- Aanther Society, Mr. William Green, of -Kluevale 13, yt'roseter 10. Baan peso otHouse, u .ssociety, destroyedighgat. theis pre - Rey. D. Hartley and wife] v Hotly, siof wine, *Lout 2500 bottles. valued at r Mich , were the quests ..w Rev. A. Y. Hartley this week. They say Csoads is about £600 In • speech explsinirr his • Rood country, but it cannot be Dumper- resales, he said that after mature re- ed to Miebi •o. Everything is better there, even the mosquitoes. Frank Woodhill, the evangelist, who has awakened Bluevale, paid the tillage • flying visit on Friday evening. No service in the village next Sabbath evening. Its'. A. Y. Hartley preaches kis Belgrave and Rev. .1. s. Cook at sail it and give the money to same char - Johnson's appointment. I sty: and the third was to give it as it was Jas. Henderson, while going home to the hospitals. In pursuing the first from service last Sunday evening, had • I course he would be participating in the narrow escape. He had unhitched his I sale of an article which had been proved ..reel mail byte open before re•oti•g TfiealCat. ube" a asas, euatainiag pp� ` moth*, rwaw ►. tn.kIreala slltrwgd tee mail. T L CASK. M. D., CA, M C.l.s.: pper�t.� ♦ _. b proceed. Although oul�uue mss to. Oise appeared, it 11 supposed be leveret ■wenlcmut Deveasima saaamphoes hid in the bushes. The it.. •sail ous» ing east os Sondey bend thin- nit McLRAN, PBTEK'iIAN, F IJ togs re.tatered letters oeutsi,.ing cheques SN. Co aorr' � r. OHMS sdt' . id tidiedt. evsdeitly of le user. wn.teeare .r Wine. On Saturday in the presence of, and assisted by, the members o1 the High- t. Gospel T Help One n1 i w De. J. V. inerts. The Manistee, Mich., Democrat, has the following reference to a former resident of Gudertch, a son of pansy ntness, or a)oderscb town- ship : - Dr. Beebe has been removed as acting assistant surgeaa of the Marine Hospital Service of the United States for the port of Manistee, and Dr. J. F. Htncks has been appointed in his plan. 1)r, J. F. Hincks, the newly appointed marine surgeon for the port of Manistee. . • gentlemen and • good physician, and his selection fur the position gives entire mtisfaciiun to reputable physicians of the city without regard t' their political opinions, although Dr. Hiucks is a thor- ough Democrat. He is rreugniz.d as a regular physician, practicing in • reput- able runner, and is admitted in consul - !Intim sod earnest player he had tome tatiun with regular physicians, and his to the conclusion that it was God's will reputation for honesty and that he should part with the contents of in paying his debts adds confidence in his wine cellar. Three methods were hi, intellrity as s citizen. upon him from time to time. ne was to sell the wine to the trade, •,*5 d s •eten/N fe knowing that they would sell wine It u impossible t.) exaggerate the de whether his or n.,t; the second was to light with which the friends of Ireland here -and they are in number thousands now where they were scores betore- note the splendid tranquility and self- possession of the island under the pre- sent irritating conditions. Not eren the studied sad sinister plot to prov.,ke an outbreak in Ulster by the wanton attack of Orangemen on Catholics availed to create a revolt. On the other hand, the efforts of Whig papers like the Spec tutor to excuse the Orange ruffians and make the incident serve as a further argument opine Home Rule, of my personal knowledge have done a deal t., disgust E wh,. toted for the Unionists • fortuight ago. The refusal of village Nationalists at Kildysart t.. listen to a demomigue who preached dyaalrite and got thrashed for it is in residuum to rttaw. teresting evidence of Ireland's resolve to give no excuse fur coercion. Fortunate - To the Editor of the Canada CAiwa. ly, too, the Irish crop promises are Dealt Sitt,-In reply to your question excellent in the nein.-;Cablernm to I beg to say that we have just set about I N. Y. Times _ finding out to what extent the electorate �.e sew ressimlw POSTS Weltered. Huron county will support the move- meat to secure the return to Parliament The "Wirt" fountain pen is the best of Prohibition representatives. V. are thing yet invented to the way of • self - just the organization of feeding Den. It has a i(old' nib, shades Electoral Usiuns throughout the county, just as is dipping pan does, and never and the prospect at the outset is encour- fails. It is a wnt)nz wonder. A sem aging. Meetings will lie held during pl. oan be seen at this officeEvery the summer and early autumn in every lawyer, doctor, cler,ynian, school tesch- muuiciquhty, one of the leading objects er and business man should hare nne. 1'lios. McGillicuddy to the local agent. 1) Rtl. SHANNON A HAMILTON r•yaleWs. Surgeons Arcot/chem. t• edges at i». f;hs scums ),]dears. sear the gaol Ogden.) O. C. toss Nowt. J. C. Hstott toe 1731. A GRAND TRIUMPH I •Ithough ale he. . .e err Unhorsed sw.er elN' reareedi wit yrs say eyed ase verr�toaOWY(0o8 t. =�I. THEM CHEAP t• (cce]. that 1 teas t• everything thin Mew to rasa Tall.uklNU. 1 have Style, Qaality, Varriety Price. Try) re all acre. arra is • way (het you wart sed a .was Ma cCo tt55. horse and left the buggy o•itside the P. C. sheds. It is supposed children play- ing took off the nut from the axle. They ;tot about half a mile before the wheel tame cff. Happily a buggy was easily got, and in the morning li;ht the nut was found. The 12th passed "ft very .i iietly hers. All the lovers .1 orange and blue went to W iighaa. The Presbyterian Sunday school spent the day on the losers a the Maitland on E•dy's farm, about four miles from here, where they were joined by the Eady S. S. A very pleasant day was spent. All kinds of amusements usual for picnics wen provided. Al- though an accident occurred which might have ended seriously, one of the little girls losing her held on the swing and falling off, all wept hcme pleased with the day s sport. )oft. Allah Mckenzie, who has had a severe attack of inflammation, is slowly improv- ing. Fanners in this locality hare finished to ! mGtat. against the physical, sorts], and spiritual advancement of society. The same reasons were eivally applic- able to the second course, and beyond them there was in addition tho inoo-- sistency of causing injury to others in order to benefit so.ne one else. The third course was met by the success of the London T Hospital, where it had been proved that alcohol was not necessary in the treatment of any disease. After this address the contents e1 the bottles were poured into the sewer haying, and will start harvesting the wesk of which is to endeavor to get the tem - Jas. McGuire is confined to his bed at 1 fH rance pe .pole in line upon the question, though many of our triends hesitate to pledge themselves to vote only for candi- dates who will engage to suppwat perance principles, un the ground that the exaction of such a pledge from can- didates would give an oppnrtuoity fur I ' 1 vote -seekers t.. deceive and betray them. This class, however, are in hearty sympathy with the spirit of the movement •,i may be depended upon at the polls. Then there have come many from very 1 party men upon both sides of polities. that they will definitely agree to vote present with that fatal disease, consump- tion. Slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. D Sullivan, pintail, paid our burgh a visit on Saturday last. Dan nude ,suite an impression on out lair sex We et- peet to see him back again shortly. OnlTntay.-We feel it a sad duty to record the death of another dear friend of this place. Miss Martha Clark de partied this life on the 12th inst., after an illness of about two weeks, most of the time suffering intense pain. Her trouble was water on the brstn. Dermas- only for candidates who are willing to ed was about 19 years of 'age, and apo- besume pledged to support our cause at peered up to the time of her illness to the council board and in the halls of enjoy a good portion of health. She was Parliament. Am confident in saying highly respected by all who knew her, that this Inter class is numerous enough and the vacancy which is caused byher to hold the balance of power in the west departure will be long noticed. Altough and East Riding of the county. The Ida b, het death. yet tt thrush Riding euwtains • Bahirm majuri- gives 0111°Y, when we kuow that Martha ty of each hundred, and, fortunately for was a true member of the Methodist the cause, the Reformer who church here, and $ sincere follower of is likely to receive the nomination of h.a her Saviour, and that she has entered party is • staunch Prohibitionist. You into th* eternal rest which i may count on three Prohibitionist repro - for the people of God. Her parents and ,m,tativs from Huron in the next p.r- tlse rest of the family have our syn- hamlet. Hosacts nurse. pstby. - Clinton, June 30th. The R..•5. The Toronto Trihonr points out that Bons Tweed earned infamy in New York by jest such practicer as threes by which Ito: John A. Macdonald and his associ- ates hold power and make its possession preStable. The is justified by tbe revelations which have been made in Parliament from time to time. But it goes no further, for Boss Tweed was seat to the penitentiary. whereas Sir Jobs Macdonald and Ministers of the John Henry Pope stamp keep 1 m power by bribing their followers with the people'e money, timber limits, land grants, public printing at .quadruple the read rates, and fat oftirea for relations. it is raid the Duke of Argyle will be ad. Viceroy of Ireland. Mr. Chamberlain will aot join • onali- am, alibied. A young man wined Graham, who is at present • resident of RuUsln, passed safelover the rapids and the whirlpool at Niagara Falls, a few days ago, in a barn) of kis own eonMreetion. Ne laded •t Qee.oeb•n after has perilous feat. it will be remembered that it was here that Captain Webb hart hip life in the fool -hardy attempt to saki the Vancouver. B.C.. was again badly damaged by tire on Friday aftenloou. Daniel Cumming, tat Monet Forest, in the county of %Yellin:4ton, was fined Irs0 and costs by Police Magistrate Lowes, for an offence against the second pert of the Canada Ten,perar.ce Act. F. F. Perry, of 1l .st..n, broke the 20 and 25 mile btcyr!e record at Waltham, May., Tuesday, finahing 20 •ogee in 1 hour, 13 minutes. 35 seconds, and 23 miles 19 minutes, 25 seconds later. Witt N•rr tit Horton 1 --Daring the operation of the Scott Act in the town and county of Peter,. ori thirty -t we convictions hare been secured. The fines amounted to $1,701, and the costs, B0. elleville, July 21. -To., boys dosed Willie Lanvley, aged .•t, with whisky to such an extent that he became insensible wse brought rend by ', i1f11 r i ut i b and remained so for several bows, it now out of danger. And now • new variety or the potato bug has made his appearance in the Illin- ois 6e1.15, to the disgust of the farmers. According to the to:egra p!t, he is a hag black in•eet,eten more dangerous and desires - lave than the common striped species The weevil, the chinch -bug, the hessian fly and the sails grasshopper harp yet to be heard from. Capt Zetland, of the steamer Ontario. '1'1M Ktesaat and Commodiuts - teinn( r. was fined $5 and test for blowing the 116sairma• 'w' Valley" whistle of the steamer st the wharf at YII Sarnia a few nights since. The Captain M. nate...u.'.. said he blew the pesky thing in order to Will run during the A, -aeon of N•vtgatlon. as -vdleet the m, misers of the Mounted talkie• Police who were scattered about the Leaves (ktdeeich every Thursday. at 1 e' town After • whale then ain won't clots past.. tar /•7 Cit? &14.2. 1.055 rattles p' a tl•sd Neeeh,Psrt Hoo. sena•, m.kleR be permitted t., blow his own whistle ceseectiose wItb Meet seams Roots at Asad Reach for huger Clty. ('leb7p s. Mackinac , I Ky., July 21. -Clan "ark •.d Rt. awe 0t A•y Cu wIt) Biahop, aged 70, w.. married an Moa- atammw. hr •1 i.. AOst roe. sad Alpena, dayto Ilett• Boston, hi. ward. .Red not rs""tris/pte���t, Lea fee Flea R ever? troit ..4 level oak over nine. Bishop is • baokw.,nds doe- seas, Ter pMt grins. Detroit sad Cleveland. dor and preacher. His wife died three returning es us lurda7. weeks and the neighbors threatened T'lo rest. -'- ze continued daring thr sea ago .ow of eavigaaNs. to take from him the girl whom he had adopted. To thwart them he procured • Tb. retort. A dissolution cannot he far off, and it is in the ensuing election campaign that the pdiay and Induct of the Govern- ment in the Northwest should 1e er- reigned before the country. Never be- fore, ander Confederation, had est Lib- eral party such a genome ov- er their adversary as is afforded by this plain issue the results of Conservative Government in the Northwest. Thee results are patent to all ; they were ex- perienced by the whole country to • ter- rible manner • year ago, and some of the moles have come to view during the pest mesion in the blaze of palatial .es dale wherein it began. continued and ceded. 11 the men eonosreed in them saadais be not relegated to private :de at the ap- proaching general election, it eau only be bse•ues the constituencies areas corrupt as the rives.- (Toronto Week M ad 2 x eco 0.m c 1 e' A dro•U liLDRESS MUSLINS i = _,17! 1 1-1 Ski Z .>�� l INTO v a ITIES " w oI CALL AND SEE THEM. H & la. ''nn. J. C. DI!JTLORCo:e a � V` q OI illi V d t x x 11IARSHALL BROS., W Ei am p., - lot-in:Th.t:s oP Os '1' A. S 8z C O '.r h'"� W D GODERICH, ONT. Ooderic), Jul? 4. Me - For 30 Days Only IS- �o S T ?,Zt...�_Au� (MRLOW, a.:1 401)14 l t 11CHAti0RO tt3Wl)rf. if inform ihey healers ,.to eve him • will • �R[ IN call. as be will dee ahs N[!('T THIRTY LA Yd tens tae 7th instant. Kiri, ���� °REAM REDUCTION IN on DOW! .,res of Ohas DREW 00011st�Trl, KWATI(RYROo19` DRAW TOILET SOA This is • Gesui•0 atonement. w please put yourselves in • way to take the M..5t.11L Ien1be above rrdu.Asea mesas troy 15 to :5 w'r ergot. fur tee) or Egg. at market ••lue.ti A certain peroeuap also allowed ter Mutter. J. H. RI CHARDS, Carlow. My )sotto : Wonl he undersold. Carlow. July =IL 1155 SPECIAL DRIVES ,:e.'.:,, h \1•y'in DON'T BIIY Slop 77.7-oxk FI r WHEN Pot' CAN GET 'mite AxeCag 4 LBS. OF SUCAR4 FOR 25 CENTS, CG_1. V ..r.teLNT AWAY RST - CLASSw,Iaw,,. EVERY POUND nn Sic. 1n T1' 1 oS •n-- ELEcTBIcSOAIE SIAUNQERS 3 BARS FOR 2 4 BARS FOR 255c. c. VARIETY STORE t rr,-a: v,' Preserving Kettles Fruit it 1+ ars, c Coal Oil Stoves, M tea r.mss taken In i:..binge fu: c:coo4. Ooderich. Jane I7th, 1156. And Other Seas,nalr.e Goods. The Cheapest Muse UNDER THE SUN. West -et., next door to the 1'. at i •flare. Ooderiob. July 21st. Title. *"I MARSHALL BROS. -- -i-tet Saginaw, Bay City, Goderich, Detroit and Cleveland. SEASON 1R/A/CESiSTS TICKETS lie else and was married. He presented the whole ROTRiP a eerfi6este 11,44 the girl to obtain the for sv111 MUND tread Ter Iieenee that he was 27 years of age. $12_00 8trayea Animals.f .e ..ayhae I days, meals cad berth, ie hided. A Btu Bovt•a eon tea G. T. R. -At T1av rates esu (MUM •ad p•sss/v. send all their lest eseetiag the Rtratford City (`IAMI ON TN PREMIR7<Il OT wW t•AratMya• apply ere Council derided to whssit • -law to ) the a*orIYsw ba •. tab Read weal, the potpie offering the Grad Trunk Calba as• asset the ie of J.se a tent ver WM. LEE, $160,000 t., remove stere' r• d w .*. a est esu hid -tees. aha Agent a Oodertet. Railway •bone. o• .ems whist •Mea Ole side. payy_e eavtagr Ir gest M /tn. by harden wanting all !workshops west of Tomato to Raft- la niatisa te prone nbRTONxp Dew Tk44gi•p nwaieea ]ori. leg P, see r lea sway MIR 51 Sues Mak Olt 11131 Tor Bale or to Let. CORD WOO D. To LST - TWO HOCBBS -- ON E 1 trier es street, c ntabiln Miesmeow Wi NO taster. grad • word orchard ether nesse saw MawN street. shit w oenar. hard and .al waxer. apply t• i. NRITH. fat&tf L•ARM TO LIT -TOR A TZRM fly 1 Tear, Let le 1a the Maltlsnd eoa- W lusts. of flee Leet Dods].. •apt kI leiter a J /. /beeatwA. ttKtl HORTHANb.-ISTAhAtsC.sPpIaTsuMAAN 8 EarPRO t RAPY?. Ito- o lseiUrsa hey ••4 mi Peruses shelties ■s d rare weed at the low, est rates esa have I eases pm eesIy sepell•d by tsarina their seder, at GEO. OLD'S STORF4 Our agent will call at the spere 111411 t orders. Ales es brad, a lea of shop Goa, Gobe Wort seam eisteme. esti. ♦n woad rims M bpeglat at Are mUI es awl!tawd. ere the buyer desires. Preaaptsene tTeara.- teed. hells tteesrwe MM. Jest ird. apt Pit TNI KT7-NINT WHUL* NUI THE HU b petaidied ever] OILlicueoT Ham OODZRI FRIDAY. IKJD1CI01 The Premier to bean1 ffa/ 110 INNS we Ile Wawa Basis Sir Jolla fore the (range impiously cassias "wished to Oud Ric], -so more bass publicly at made by ibm Pn sae's pienie at C ago. We would telly pestes the hiding Tory msi peewee] organ o hrm La] "Fe aha salon t him as knatisisi saying that 'h. 1 foudfovi in em OMNI Orsi lost Sin like cased et bis/ 1 1 hew* saver vet Wo have ht speak &Been liswMe. is 1M b mem that he he wee ea lhsq ciplss d Omega ty pin super emend t.bei at C7aelstes. epee* et Ilia Iwdar to be a 1 teeth es hese beet trete the ems is IM1, tri pre the Iwo et lir Asia Mace Why, Sir, alsgom na i I. birth, and W I is ibesdays. ahem=whoa enlaced best. I theirregsli , at Mons t 1M were about to 1 Owasgemse fro emstehle, or ht *sloe the Cr.' an oath. and I, NT, 4W oarpip is! nd,gaccipttes .1 a n a.m.. I sun I lower may o dos were -ms ilsg weeth-eat aseeng whorl friends, were heaaded down Oamlremen, I asthma to the prescription. I became an U the purpose t with ossa who ed by the m [Resewed ch did Mr. Brow b. was orae which he was put town O Ii rho Globe a aisle teat me Waal to bowl At the very ti with their wn Brows was ht for the papa please 3 An lte PeinerPlea. hie err' soak We bops will pew thea dare any of them side by Ws hates m Got Tfnee is:, pot one hand to end of as aas,eit Art trial. r Mayor Hort. well taken n to would not were relieve tastes s1eppi iag ham • b hes thus fi would like t sad seem of brakes late give thee] a Twit rens' Vast Harm ptereeikb