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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 1'‘. -‘r.‘11"^ • 0 it T • flECON 11 YKAR. 11110L %lhlbk.ii. Y114. i GO1)ERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1889. gENERAL INTELLIGENCE • I D. 1111111111.LICUIDDT. Pr ohlibteM. 111.41/ A V EAR IN A DWANCIL TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changcL; must be left at this Office not later than Monday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Wednesday noon. Cas- ual Advertisements accepted , up to non Thursday of each week. 4411111144.44... NEW ADVERT'S Farms fur Mile. -C. Neurons liabtors -A. spring Tailoring It. I Baby Carnage* A. B. (And of Thanks Treble Spring Millinery Mks Spring Millinery Mies t' Melsrod's Reno, Mtn- J. Sessmaable Articles. W. t Wall Paper !keno -Frown- Spring Arrivals Cessation MARRIE KINNtiN THOM Pio Tuessta., I. the Episi opal. bitrt-4. • /Einem.. of %Valhalla. 'I hosapum. of N....ht.:it. the bruil. 4 ',Arent.. BORN. OP.OrriltooT. In ttrolor reed itlesth. the utfe liarrister. Og a We. (l0111)o'. In Autitirri.Thii the wits of Dr. D. M. I. tee. ' cefora natal" re, An' faith S.,! p A Go ot PitCaRNT.- The you can make is to giv ply to ii. SteGillicurldy. a The beautiful summer is Stewart Ii. making big pre a large business ci Maggot' Mon ein-et and Square. If you rant to see same gentlemen's neck wear. at quired inn good make -tip. hum the fast iunabie talks There are • lot of hut pluck en tie sentare art! Rhyne. the druggist. e h in and di•ed up a drat Oa fur the benefit of the publi Housekeepers about to well to %% arch and we., ash- of all her deennt fo n April. at I p.m. 1:111. Toe Woists's Cuts r UNION wal: inert regulari% of business every Tit,-.-. o'clock. in Knox chorea. tereuted in the work is to attend. Tint !ina Mitt -s 1/t ton. hurt put the wines borders and ceiling decors that the poorest raft hat ceilings tastefully aecerv. elegant new samples ready ask • comparison of prices cheapest house under the s Sauncers and Son have . in services. They have h 41,!iipt.•1 in small wants of 4 .noot take it inside. and each, three 'cot Mead, th c,rry • complete stock iif for an Aar job on 1.1 method. First class work The nieg et warbling bi purling brook. the balmy sound of the artisan pe pipes. the pram -see of the the beck yards. the semi the taking off M the at dows, sad a hundred ot winter in • dead pate. splendid frames. and the tograpMe views and pict that R. It. Mallows &s awa line. •••Peowle W1:I Ti.. wonderful bean prrties of Liiinsiten Med Kilian, of Fir are th Coughs Cold., Sore Throe log Cough cad incipient give way to its curative p. Its superiority over other r the demand for It from all 'mu.. which has even ext.. Maim. Why Decatur baa used It speaks well of Price 30 eta per bottle. BRIEFLE Mr. Ned Attrill is to Cornell has struck carriages, Act. Mns. G. W. Berry. visiting friends in tow Miss Annie Cook ii to relatives in Pineonn Mrs W. H. Leech. visiting at Dr. T. O. II Mrs. Sharpe, of T. of her palmate, Mr Buchanan. Dr McDonagh will eonsultaticia on the every month. The town clerk's chanter* Institute are by electric light. Mr Harry Bothwell week, having rotor tial trip to the Pacific Mr Jas .itrachan r Saturday, A* att course at the comm Thomas. Mr W. S. Swaffield Organ Co, Clinton, .1111I4 111.11.0 oil', eleven gents et Wing it i.,• feat stoiett brash lee dams a The ein'osti tier li.,•ve Miss opt is the bark a ii art' meet y to somgyi riarly next • Th. • .4 Sittlitifil ism %onset ts tb, Moths, it Ott:Purred with as Mel 8flies Lillie% vomitories,. alp" PINS .• ' • 'I 1h:4 o III V hos 1440 I. i p.bptla meta in one of the Y. M C. A. I r‘"It14":.. James Itsiley, having retired totem 1.1the liot,.1 business, will distume ot his totttt1.01 stock. buggies, 'IL. ull April (ii ill 1."thick. I Mr '414the Di:ksoti has purchased the I WM io Roxboro on which he lives from l the allitsi.- of t he late .Arcliosald ftiekvin, 1! ,leinkrich, I .r $ii WO of Goderieh, baa quite an art •Jti...51 in Ethel. His class of 1 The rolling tugs and boats are being fitted out for an early departure. • The , Lake is now oven sod the hosts are es- , pealed it. leers withal the tout couple if woke.. The band of Hope will meet on Sat. urtlay, March 30:h at 3 o'clock. In the 1 bsoonoot of Kuox Church. Montano are particularly requeated to bet pres nit I kl'ers wishing to join will be made 'UMW. her Saunders, ..t. waa i if A FORTY-NINER. Overland to California in 49 AIT THOS. DARK. CHArrilt V. Tuttle of Tint nitiNAI • Finding ourselves viii Set -i 1. 0.,w Imo/wing LLis Alps, and it was further impressed ue a use that time I istun bat 11113 • %tut IN Tint ANN la mutter., ••11•10. In our r reseat !ixtuatiou it oc.i..1111•11 to ta• that int,' r all the celebrated aitil distinguished kriteria, seated on his bite shite I...tor. Lad a pretty easy lid • it coutoto.0 with *hat we now had t.. encounter. I have ""Tr"on.1*-4 lit) desire to c. teo..i or •ieu lay myself c•it3O• ,pet, to th• tharine 4,1 vanity. as I was . 1" my. 1.1.ii•vo as • 1160.1•141 boy, i rad now ;I itserrasevi Is an am still jr•It.U• t repu.stion, I at tor all that, it strikes that a c. ito.aition picruie to this e, showing out vitt) clits.1 tug the toes, would i,.se litl•trallsig litd at - live to the iorst.11t artiettstion. It # wetly p. Beton/ to lake roe waggon up Wain, rs Ill the Ii. ries acre riluired .1111* ea mmii had to Os placed act te loto.i to I loc.• every yard an fiOd. TI.tl ti..fikrs. shims were now OP wth after their long drives (err the that brutes-my/me Mown the time, their 1101411 cut and 11.4 Use sharp ricks at alni,st step. great caution am con- y isecessat y, as a false more, cam- as swerve is either rigot or would have hurled u• ti 11.0 bot - of souse rely eituyon, dashing us Accra huieiteda of jet -bstitw. - -- 5ttt.i. TitleAte:NIX.1. s L•,:u1r, 1 massy Mar-bre...1th escapes, we sac. tel in oettiog our first , , ehich we steely se:tired, returnieo the others and rep. antig .oyer agate, di we had accomplished. This done, ZOitlialeticed prenatal h.n the des. on the other side, and it is really .1 b. say, .hit.h i.t the two tasks wad must didietlit, as in troing *1.14 it, the Toesday, on a business trip Wm Mae The sale of Mrs Curry's furniture will free th, hank. and whim AM Haas ease' sum Ns be held on iMonday, April 1, cosmetic- • roan yo wadna be ready, 'rid I wa h U .. se am. i .jsss were of lolls or to, service, we j -F°' t rsy mainly on our own ambi- t f Idol Aorta. 11 -teeter, we were 7111 - Idled at toast, by reaching thu b.ittom fety. The tremendous strain oat sewers, Iii SON tuplisning this peril - part .4 our ',tame'', had complete- ostrioed us ali, lot the day had out been a hard 000, but it had also an unusually long one. it tieing dark 'ot the woo the last wagooes (Woo. Looking back at that portion or travels, I asu led t, think, It is oishing what man Can do, when ed by resolution and detertionstion blood -ti i danger seems Lou great isk, or obstacles to overcome when e the mind is fairly made up to auto rat them. And as veva:otos Fume tvittv oa•-•ti't nut t ifilmIties like7. 1:above call forth very best traits of our manhood, produce in glowing colors, those li.ig totalities, which have carried and victory taiumploodly over ees and land. For • day or two oleomas had warned us ..1 approach - change, wh:ch made us particularly loos to ;:et through the mountains is it set in, and eVeN before we did snow c.,itonenced falling, accompan- by severn frost. e.ausiog us atuch *nag belie we got settled down in camp. A hasty lire, with equally an y a sudper was soon over, and we down tired sod weary, at. much so, t we c•tuld not sleep. Guard duty dispensed with, as we ciao:ode& any Ludlam who would turn out is ow storm, over such a path as we • I trod, in search of scalps, certainly ..terved O. pet them. In the morning . looking out, it was discovered that end inches of snow had fallen during night. Italia° moving any further determined to abandon our waggons. psok all, our protrusions and enacts our horses backs. This Utak consider- s time, as we lacked th o expenses's. the rid pioneer packers, who it tit .. d, would stow sway enough stuff ma .e. oohs' back, sufti.-.tent to last • small oily fur a month. However, we left thing behind us, sal when all om asmenced our journey, tine night ft Ott while after we had been in crne5 s were disturbed by the tommant barb.. of had gnat IiuLIngthe:iWlR:hurls.. The - . trifled brutes kept up a cv,ratioual ....,':'''. ..,..4, mamas with their tore feet, 'hash kept e wolves at bay UII we got oat and e d off every Rua and pistol we Wei oar possession, which proved somas. in driving thews off. The roads were very bed and rough, large boulders g round in all directions, octropening to go skyozsg all day, and when night overtaken *semi little balance had . tea (aimed. Getting through this we e • me to Mho; • decent lot. -Jur place fur I. As the pasture for our horses was tee than we bad obtsined for some se eamped and maned for • couple_ d% Leokine aerates the plains one me obeerfrod a h.trae, without Mee coming rapidly t-evarde es, ea 1 tensed out sad, like the 'memo who. took three prisoners by surrounding p 1 thelel, ise caught the horse. The animal as proved to he • hoe are and as all I, a eer‘e like ' had given • hand in catching her, to ad as much of avoid disputes, we decided to auction law gould pow. of This was dons, and I remember tuy n: Added to 1, altereut .5412themP6•Ieneillar ofyighar,":3:44wereto l woks up by the growlingtof t si.oTow istlat a tvi we were sane IS rho siert The= Coming so mos ether the Wei Ms% bat braise. after Obis abaci M' an undecided manner, soneletiled to give us the go by. which yo e may bemire, greatly relieved us of anxiety. Tee dere more travel, with scarcely @aldose worthy of sots, note brought es to -The) teed of tio(10:1! 0-I 'Oa 1 vrtu(ats.) • ing at 1 o'clock. Some fins furniture to pay t. sae then you and I would year will be placed ow tale. rel ; ma we maun just as weed quarrel , Dr M Nieholene • the Weet-et dentist, the nee ea laall's the suhl.t's in my makes the preservation of the natural Peach -- teeth a specialty.eGas administered from Considerable improvements are going 9 a. is. the Paielew attraction of on and have Ibsen made in congestion teeth. • with many of our places of beldame. Parilaaa brsrncwmrr. —A sew Perhaps the most noteeeable are the soak U Pleaolorte rateably mac- ehanges made in eonnection with Down - plated tor Newencebe it Co., To- int.!' boot and shoe store, corner of Iteid mato, be ing greet satisfastion. It street and the Square, which hos been fills the req ants for a reliable ie• e treament by first class maker at a fitter* within the reach of all. Write them for particulars. tf thoroughly overhaeled, painted sad plate -glass fronted It ean now weepers favorably with any place of beanie, of its aim is Canada. agt MW* Shot is sossollos Jiim,h Featherston as their candidate for Saassontan strength as you as their candidate for the Legislators Ila Saturday morning last while Mr Oen Murray and two other young men • Seaforth, were returning home in a buggy the horse Weems frightened near the railway track arta ran away throw - log the oseopants out thereby breaking Mr Murray's right leg below the hue*. Be wee essieted to the °thee of Dr Mackie' where the broken Atoms were owl • Praire Mr am a yetitileday and nominated the celebrated Burnaby, • number of way crossings going into Chi Nero 'neatly in the sages fix se Clinton. Fifty or one hundred people crowd the little place, up so that the residents get their heeds swelled and imagine big things of themselves and their future. But in the big towns mesh an inllux creates no statement. Nearly all the people who go to Toronto on the 0.T R. from the west pans through Weirton, bet we haven't heard that Weston waste to have*tagoode Hall located at that point. ClintonWon't the first little chap that sad the patient is now doing well, bat Las stied for the smolt end did. t get it, the enforeed shames from his daily 00- —EP Bast 1 mepaston to rather irksome. the Cimm.tns and Mr Chisholm, M 1'. bly pn,„„,„, for the omesto all these necessary qualities, a large sonnet of patience and skill might well be thrown in. In the days of ear youth were miensitomed to look with wiel- der and admiratine at a familiar patter*. which at that time hung from the walla of almost every houeehold. It re- poseentsd a fine looking soldier ow korseheek, sword in head. pointieg to the top of a very high bill, while thee - sands of armed mean were following be- hind. In reply to my animas piestions. I wee told it wet the great "Napoleon tI