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GOI>ERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1889.
f D KOOil.0iCUDDY. eetmaim
1 $1..1O A VICAR IN AIJVANca
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of changes must be left
at this Office not later than
Monday noon. The co • for
Zeas .rete :•sty
hies Int
The miles* see
hart► le • d
When frosts d Wittig- j Mr. Ocroukwtt, et Ooderieh, has quite The tubba, top and boats are being
'did brited.1M Mora ns art ,l seh..In Ethel. His doss of fitted eat for an early departure.. Theperils meet is one of the T. W. C. A. lake is Heir ..yen and the bolos are ea-
h•t•v /Hint rat b, ilte r'xw"s• peeled to leave within the neat couple
early hIr James Bailey, having retired trite of wekea.
the hotel bu.utraa, will dteq.we tai his Tbs Band of Hope will meet on Sat-
, March 30th at 3 u'cloc,c, in the
aRN Wawa thaseah. /lost '.ere j
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GOD/,R/CH /L L UST/'' --1 / /7) .S/GNAL.. STAR.
then' came little Billy Yes►," lull Win.
Snell. and there Thies. 1)ark tisk ane,ther
turn ax proprietor. and worked the basin.• -x
1 I the baptise up tit x leading place. After
his retirement .lowh fall. way, now a prune
Meet resident of Winnipeg, 4►n•si I.s1 over
the de•stiut' of the hi•use• t.ntll May. Ir,72.
tt hen the late Captain ('et tstk the helm.
I tiler the proprietorship of the ('ox family
t he hoarse has n•Iltailies1 wince that Lillie. and
during the years that have ititerve•nesl has
General Luarvi, Li•'nt-(..• . kittens, 14 Rani
Bilis, and hundred• el alters. who has
a•hla.1 lustre to the history of ••iir couni.rt,
At present it is the headquarters of the
assize and chant, ; , court ufheer., the It•a.I-
. ing members of rj,,. Her, and the ('oni-
teereial Travell, , , A esociation. The pre-
sent pr pr•ietttl li:i, since his tu•eeesi,it,
thor.►ughj�• rile att.•.1 th.
• the IrsInsmis harite_ i..1•11 refurnished,
carpeted and papered. 1111.1 n lane. almond of
h+i Ili t 11 has also,
/ •j
- ix large and commodious : it is . titt-
e eel up with every convenience, and
the proprietor attends with scrupulous
can. to the want, of his guest.. The
hotel is, xituateel a convenient distance
from the centre of the town, and has excel-
lent conveniences for saline baths, and
visitors and travelers cannot do better
than spend a season under its hospitable
roof. The property is owned by the In-
ion Savings and Loan Society of the City
of Toronto
BRITISH
EX''H.ANGE HI,RL•
•'ell .lull'•. The large
liuing;,o,.sw. 60 feet THE ALBION HOTEL,
•y :{I1. has recently , JONATHAN ]HILLER, PRetPRIEToR.
...et ,entirely reds -1 The Albion flute, Bleck is one of the
-ended berg T*t iF moat importing structures in town, and has
,tyle e►f•art, and may a frontage on the Square extending from
Noe claim to he the South to Kingston street. It contains forty-
aan.latNueat and Joest two fine bedrooms, in addition to parlor.,
eppuinW,ldllllllg-hall sittingroom., dinil►:ronu,, kitchen and pan -
%est of Toronto. tries, and has also a itemiser of excellent
The house is also sample moms. The house, under the pre -
thoroughly equipped sent management, has been thoroughly
With the 'attest tau- overhauled, renisrfc-ilei and improved, and
pr►vesl fire escape's has now a provincial reputation amongst
nt ever • Imeiree►s as the travelling; fraternity. The latest ap-
requitrd by Ixw Ise p(►liances, in the shape of heat, water, electric
sides an iron ladder bells, telephone, &c . are all in connection
at the end .d the with the house, and every accommodation
l•uilding—he•ing the is given to the travelling public that can
only first -cies.. hotel be had in a tint -clans hotel. The dining -
in the town so fur- room has a capacity for seating seventy-five
ne•hesi : ha/141 arta n- guests and is •,'1�nit of .. the finest in the Went.
,,•?�.�. _.
whits!.1 to its reputation as n lea.limr Pro- s adea aro aLw, tt ithin Hach of
t iiieial It .tel. 1 tit the .lentis.• of 1 aptain i every man. (heeds Ilia\• INpw
'••x iu Jt:nit, Il�Sttti, (est. B ('ex. h:. on, lee- rest with a fit. Iiug; of pe-rfect
came proprietor, and th•• hone• was at, security from tire. Th.• p►n►-
•,II'• c,snsidentbly impntt•csI anal modern-- prietor purls,..•, intnriucing
ize.j in the oIden slays the •• British Ez-;the ineawdeeece.nt ••let•tric light.
change was an ir„ p.srtu,t institution of I so intron as the 'Town Council
the town, for before the present Court establishes n pilon for the pur-
H••ue• anal ()pens houses were built the -pose. The Leon water is el,
Taeious •litiingro►owl was used for the hol,l- being iitnaluersl for all pur
ie g of courts of aseiz • county courts, dive» pees. Thi,. reliable home.. •11 eisurtsa, concerts, p/ri•at,• theatricals. lies
seen a .1 tawny
es
; '011iemeetings and uss•utb'ie•, of all kinds in the pn,st-ie•trtrti ip of ,s.r
%lane an important eritolinel anal civil case, hotels duntsgthelastaeventeen
ILI•. MAI1I.A\I► Hut'NE.
dote idesl in the " Old Britesh Exchange,"
•,.1 many a ae•t,ente fateful to (lnelerich was
usse.l in its spstcieus hall 1t has had
• r guests many of the maid distinguishes)
'••n of Camelot. peat and p-eisent, and its
sister has Ioorn • the signatures of Sir
till Beverley Robinson, C..1, IT. C, Sir
-.;••lear•l Cartwright., Sir H. L. Langevin,
••fief Justice Sir Asia:,, Nilsen, Sir Matthew
,Ineron, Sir John Thomson, Henry bedew,
.1 C. Becher, Sir Time (alt, C. J., Major- ,
Thomas.
Mr W. S. Sirs/Reid, of the Oak's
Argas Co., Clinton, was in town us
Tosad•y, on a betimes trip.
The sale of Mn Corry'' furniture will
be !old os Monday, April 1, eommess-
i9g e►t 1 o'clock. $oaae Ase limiters
will he placed cit mea
Dr M NtehcMos, the Went -et dettist
makes the preeervatios of the Niteroi
teeth a speinalty. Oes Rdisisister.A from
! a. m. fur the phase, ettraatios of
teeth. .
A Nowt a IwUTRtrustrr. —A new
male UMW Piseetorts ra.sstly sose-
New/mesh* .ib Co., ?o-
rnate,
rI 1.beg greet satMtadion. It
/Ys the jig for s reliable is-
strunent b beldam maker at a ager'
within the Mesh of *IL Write that liar
particulars 11
'ears,
tut pursues
ewer of its way, ane,
s here to stay.
4AITLANi) HOTEL
E. PEACOCK, PROP.
This hotel is situate
d opposite the pait-
•eng er depot of the G.
1'. Railway, command -
ng an unbroken view
•f the beautiful seen -
Ty of the River Malt -
and, for a mile up and
lown the stream.
Itirectly across the
-1 ver is seen -one of
the Iineet stretches of
'arming country to be
found to the Domin-
ion : to the northwest, nestled in the hollow
of the valley where the river is crossed by
a massive iron bridge, lies the village of
Saltfor.l . and eastward, following Vie river,
the ar•nery is, romantic in the extreme.
The view hereabouts it pronounced by
travellers to be equal to almost anything
on the ('entinent, and visitors can fins) in
addition all the comforts of a borne in1,
this well kept hostelry. The building,;
sit call Ise ween by the illustration above,1
the even
• T v,
is to iadoree a note is
order to raise mosey at a bank. The
neighbor refined, saying : "11 I was M
pit my same tiil't, ye wad get deo anise
free the bask, nod when the thee ease
rose ye wades be reedy, sad 1 wad bee
le pay't, sae then you sad I wesld clear -
rid i 11114.�miaua jest se west quarrel
the see M last's the sill..'. le my
Nom"
Otraddeishis Impteyemwte ars going
se said bag been tells b oeeasslise
with matey of est pills of besiege
Perhaps the meet edis.abte am the
Amgen Stade in Meessiiss with Dows-
ing'.
ewrn-
ing. boot sad ahem .tetra. Wares, of Zed
street and the eq�'�j whim' bas hs,
oted.alr..d
frosted.
It it sem unw .e sew compare
y with may plass of herniae of
M• Mise le galledm.
THE A1.111ON HOTEL.
During the time Mr. Miller has had the
hotel, he has succeeded in working up a
large commercial trade, anal with his excel-
lent accommcrlatis ►► there is good reason to
look for a still further increase.
I). CANTELON,
RAKER ANO eoNIEfTiONER.
The baker} and confectionery eonsluc•tesl
by r. Cante'ton, on West -se, was estab-
lished • by him in 1871, and since that
time has always done its full share of the
local thole: As the years have pastel the
latest and beat appliances have been add-
ed, anti the result hgm been an enlarged
bu•itieas and increased trade. Mr. ratite -
Ion was torn aed reareei in Ooderich, and
is well known to the general public. He.
has resi.ltsl here all his life, and hat
efforts have always been to build up the
town of his nativity. He has succeeded in
getting himself into a goo•l position com-
rnereially, and in addition to his private
business has taken an active part in muni-
cipal (natters, having on a number of oec;t-
sions been returned to represent St. An-
drew's ward. He is at present a member
of the town council, an,l.ia looked upon as
a conscientious and painstaking reprc•srn-
• having beets.* at the minty
town to he aompelled to go to Godmieh
to trussed it, when a mash afore OM -
teal and suitable plume maid he @sleetd.
The eoeaiy bonding *U1 wrestealty
same to Cliot.mi in spits of all that ens
M dose to peeves' it. [There are a
semb•r of w• aOSNtya gobs/ into Chi
sago sadly is the mane /s ea Clinton.
Fifty or ore► hundred people crowd the
little plain up so that tee residents get
their beads swelled sad imagine beg
things of thsnsslvsa sed their future.
But is the big towns seek an ingot
setats' so .s' l 'seat. Nearly all the
1� who go to Toronto oe the A. T.11CNm wee' pass through Wastes, bee
we haven't heard that Weston woof. to
bave O./oode Mall located et that point.
Clinton isn't the arse little ober that
tam stied fee the moon ala didn't get U.
--.,]RD Hosed L'
A FORTY-NINER.
Overland to California in '49
crossing t1. Alps, ' and it was further
I uupreased wan we that the 1 basun
teat was
Caiyt'A11YD IN Tall AX• ALA
of modern wanes. In our freest
a taatiun it ecculr.d l0 me Iha1 atter all
B1 T1108. DARK. , the celebrated and distu►guiabed general,
seated on his hue •hue bone, had a
e„.
CHATTER V. pretty any tie.. .1 it cus.partu with
the 6d,_erof THit swxu.• what we new had to eocouulrr. 1 have
Finding ourselves now .urr•.uude.1. nu desire to a•wa,it ur 'vita lay myself
'111 teensy, we settled down to camp, opsu to the charm, of Tway, as 1 was
d, if possible, w recuperate and rest always kuswu at • mods,' buy, ted meow
fore preceeding farther or. our, • iib increased i •an air still jealous .f
urory, both wan and beast sadly re- my reputation, I est for all that, It strikes
siring the change. In a short while we me that a C. inuatuun victual) to the,
me the happy possessors of • quarter abuse, showing uur party who. ting the
beef, which each of us tackled on his _Rockies, would prove neereatiug at.d st-
en accouu0. cutting off p:ecrs to suit i tractive to the prtarut generatsuu. 11,
is taste, aid tee•ting thew o n pointed was 'rely p.,wt..ie Is. take nue waggon u
ka
icka before the fire. at • EMI*, VI s11 the bo vire were required
'TALK AaucT SIRLOIN voce, to dna 11, iris••• a own had to he plaoed
1 hotel style, or even quail on toast; at each wheel to block every yard we
ey cocN not for a n fit compare gashed. Ti.. ho•raw *hues were now w
ith the luxury we f ujeyed with our etuooth after their long drives over the
rt cooked in this, the most primitive plains. that the poor brutes were down
eerier, and eaten with such epp.'titse half the hese, their tunics cut and
n .wly halt -starved worn could p..asrra, bleeding on for sharp rocks at almost
'e never stopped feasting until we Eel every stay. Great caution was oun-
•eepietcly der 'oradeorrj:hi•.t but the tinwl:y uecesaaty, as a 141.° wove, ce*-
s andes., an'hoe, tw., weer t,uttly ing a swerve to either right or
token up and put o, to h..c, to furnish lett, would have hurled us to the Wi-
mp for an 0.1 y ineruiu; breakts.t. tom 91 soul* rocky csuyon, dashing en
he we;c•.n.e aha, r (reel ah..rt rai•,ns lu piece• hundred', of feat betuw.
ail abuudatce of good • h.eeseiee. AI-rttt TRR,ILIW►t'e LAIKra,
maw producedr.s b•eoi.:ial effea s, with many hair -breadth escapee, we see-
, uivino pro
us iwv.d bealch and spirits, ceeds.l in getting our first waggon to the
11 Ihiuuvit our long and them t's,' top, which we rattly soaur d, renroing
uruey for the other. and repeating over again,
what we had accomplished. This done,
we euwwenced preparations fur the dee.
mat on the other aide, and it is really
bard to say. which of the two tasks was
the most delfcult, as in truing dwn, the
hones were of lulls or no ,.rno., we
having t.: rely uw,nly en our own fDdf-
vtdual. 'rt$. However, we were re -
TOM woODIiFVR
was the chief wonder. On leaving home
he was as thin as a rake, and in appear -
sues strongly reminded you of the p.,or
fellow wh., had teased up for his dinner
and lost it. Now the continual op,►u
air ezercusr, and the adrantagee of
camping out, inhaling the fresh air both warded at least, by real htue tho bottom
by day and night, had made him a new in safety. The tremeudtaus stein oatman, his bronzed and hsppl•b.oking our nerves, in sooxwplantug this peril -
face presenting a picture of health and nus tit jon, h'd x,mpteM-
coutentmeut, the very counterpart to ly prostratedpart uur us allur, fureythe dayebad not
that of • well-known host of one of our only been • bard one, but It had ales
principal hotels of the present day. been an unusually long one, it being
Capt. Walden'', the gentleman in charge quite dark ey this time the last wa,lgou
oI the relief camp mum Iver 1” see os wits down. Looking back at that pentad
In the morning, 1) ascertain our *2014 of our travels, 1 un 1.d t, think, it u
and necessities, and kindly informed us satcnahutg what ,wan can do, when
that we werewelcome to all the float, backed by resolution and determination
Ebel and other pru•isiuns we required eumbie►td--n-, danger seems tau greet
boor present and eren for future use, and to risk, tar obstacles to overcome whoa
that no remuneration would be accepted. N„ee the mind a fairly made up to msg..
Such liberality *as so unexpected and mount them. And as
astonishing that after ail, we ouuld sot Tarr ar,Astos YRR4UaxTL'i 5Atteti ow
help feelioe that now indeed, "Our axao,
lines bed fallen in pleasant place•." au doth ultic• like the •bus• call forth
Tout night the old clano net eat taucelbs very best traits of uur tnaahood,
more brought to the front, and in grafi- mid produce in glowing colon, those
tude to the euantry and the man who eterliog qualities, which have carried
thus rescued us, Woudlide struck *aeons and victory tuumpbaMly Orerr
1 with all his might and main, the 014 eaeo sea and I•nd. Fur a day uT two
tiler air of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." tM e!emests had seared us .f •ppnosch-
n which we all moat heartily joined. bag change, which made us parcicuisrly
Now oommenced preparations for anxious to „et through the mouutai.s
et*other move, accepting first from Her before it set in, and imam before we did
liberal donor alt tbe provisions we s,,, snow eotnmenced falling!, accompan-
tbought we should re vire tc put os fed by severe frost, causing., us .noch
through to our journeys ..d. Before sudenryt before we got settled down in
we left we saw him bury slightly in the our camp. A hasty fire, wuh e.tually as
ground, fusty a supper was Boum uvea and we
TIN RAGS or riots, lay down tired std weary, air much r►,
which was
thea marked by
stakes w • that we could not sleep. guard duty
guide to any other parties who might we eiapeeised with, as we concluded
still be in our roes and who, possibly, that any 'Ludlam who wield tura out u
were similarly situated as r urselvoe The • snow storm, ever sue& a path u we
country which we now traversed was had trod, in search et scalps, certainly
both pleasant and easy of acmes- ample deserved to get them. In the morning
feed fur our horses, with here and there on lor.i'ine out, it was disclvered that
fine streams of water every few manna. several inohee of snow had fallen durfog
This continued fur seven, days with the night. Before moving say farther
t nothing of particular interest to note. we determined to abandon our waggons,
Al last we arrived in a Iooslity „woman/ aud peck al( our provisions and effects.
the singular feature of stumps of trees 'tit our horses' backs. This toot censidsr-
eOms seven and eight feet from the ear- able time, as we lacked the .xpsneteoe•
of the old pioneer packers, who it ie
said, would stow •way enough stuff os
a mules' back, sufficient to last • small
family for a month. He,ever, we left
IF informed flus was the very spot where nothing b.biad w, sed who alt oro
the unfortunate party of the you before Lrommsoeed oar journ""ey. w "Mida
M had bees short while after we had been in nap.
ovxRraRaf to res DR/ADrt-L *WOW sus :of disturbed by the tuoeesant kart-
e'r'OR]I, IOg Of
and so manylives bad been Inst, ani • rAerlC or itt. b.,
who had get cit a.x,g the M,rae•. The
which 1 referred to in the commeuo . terrified bodes kept up a continua
1 sent of toy narrative. The depth d spin` with their tore fest, whasb kept
snow woe au /rest that when these uses the wolves el bay till we got oat and
r. werechopped they weredens ss at tits g� tad s•ery gw sad pistol sus had
• is,gelation asd oswl Might. Far is oar n, which proved wosm►
it several day we could see away off in tut is riving them off. TLB reeds were
th. distance the greet range of formed.- sow vary bad sed mesh, loves b.aldsra
R
M
face of the ground. Ws were of eooree
mach surprised at so unusual a sight,and
wondered if • race of long legged giants
had preceded use Later on we were
•
Dmeasss,
olarities
31 and t1?
a ^ t Oat WWES late ei zteen
days, the other thirty-two days. Cell or
write for McL.od's System Renovator,
Newgate—et., Ood.rich, Ont.
Pad Libels,* mat in vosvection at
Brampton yesterday and aotainated Mr
Otooph Featherston as their candidata for
the Orommons and Mr Chisholm, MPP.,
as their eaedidate for the Legislature.
Os Saturday mermen last while lit
(leo Murray sad two other young encs
d ttesfnrth, wen returning home in a
bossy th. bone homes* frightened ns,
time railway trash ane ran away throw.
ht tM naemipamita omit tb.'sty htsrhimi,
Yr M.rrwy i right I.g below the bmic a.
Ma was amteded to dos ease of Dr
Maotid where the broken bines wettest*
Mid the peewee is now doing well, bet
ivestene slisenoa tit►. lits d.tly se'
gsprmlj,g la patb.r trk.uaao
W. mo►ustaine which we ksew we meat Meg mead in all directions, compelling
araes over, and now we had •pprwohod as to go tt41-itsg all day, and when night
their eery haw. What we had hitherto had overtaken *.very little •Latauce had
passed through wee, as compared withbees ,ed- Getting through this we
ttt e, but mere child's play. The Wk we same to esthete decent loo,teng place for
n ow had before is. presented such ate- a haft. As the paten nee hones toe e hoes was
pendens ditasoltiea that taco the strong- better than we had obesined for some
est and most resolute of men might weft time, we ties
sped and rented for a aoepla.
passe before undertaking it. of days. Looking acro* the elates use
TO CUBO Int 22222 THOUSAND TORT RION, moraine we observed • horse, without
over pieces in some instances nearly pee- soy Me' eeming rapidly towards *, o►
pendeaular, with yawnieg chasms 00 all torted out sod, like the Irie•wan sub
every side, sad at the same time guide took these pnieoneta by • andiag
rs
our horses amid waggons with our Damp dies, se naught the hoe. "irroe animal
supplies ,Metalled, required • head s pr....1 to he a ba. sere a°41•oa all
steer as • Prime Minister's, a nerve libel lad Rives a hand in estohing ins, to
the eslebretsd Ber.aby, and es mach ef
Sameomian sereeetb se you could poeai-
ely possess for too os.s ion. Added to
alt thew necessary gealitiss, a large
anent of pietism* sad shill might well
be throws i.. In the days of our Foist
wore •seaetomod to look with woe.
dor and admiration at a familiar pietism.
avoid disputes. we derided to aoetion her
of. This was does, sod i remember my
share of the prise mosey amoaatud to
about $14. ?he mast smelt, we wire
woks op by the growths, of
A t,.T OF 111121? UA**.
Ongoing n soon ohs' the wolf mare.
we were soros on tits alert. The great
woes► at that time hens beim the walle boa brute atter yobs' alma in rather
at almeoss ovary hnwsehold. It to se undecided 211114161T, Msdeded to give
res a Gee looking soldier ma a the go by. wbieh ye. may 1....,
, mord in amid, potatiag to treedy relieved es of sexisty. Ten cloys
the tp of a very high hill, white thee. more travel, with eeesady aorta:et
mates of armed w were (olk•wfny he. worthy of mots, Www breight el to "Thee
hind. In reply to sty maims gaminess. ljpsd of Qaid t.,
1 was told it wit the great "Itapolqqs (yo ,s (wri it teas)