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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 21.r w'! F OEV0TE°o coUNT'1' NEWS GOI)ERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1889. INTELLIGENCE ID. llcOii.LICUDDY. Pv.Ltaasa. s el -a0 A.kAltIN ALVAYC& TO ADVIERTIELPRII. Iwo were .1••y ,•I••ven mots et Wing lir. Crockett, of Guderieh, bas quite Th. fishing tngs and boats are beim Notice of changes must be left at this Office not later than Monday noon. The G $ List h•os last w , k .•, t i..ea-.l ten Limits a )an art .oh..,l in Ethel. His class of fitted out for an early departures. • The oat. The Atth.: oat in the e early pep.he meet in one of the T. 111. C. A. I Mr James Dailey, having retired froze the hotel Immures. will dispose of his ea April G, Attlee GODf:R/('H //_LUS7A', / / /-,') s/CN.4L-a'! �('. - D. K. STRACHAN, • MAi'HINI►rr AND RIAa'KswITH, wl.itse business ,stand is on tlge corner N. Iain and Victoria streets, has one Of .t n,o.teompleteestablishoumtsof its kind to I.'un•l anywhere. In addition to hi. gene thole Mr Straehau has several spet•ialties hid. he has built up a very large business I aniongat these we may mention lois iee• t•...1., which have reached their eight••entii .I.nual year of ntanufac•t uric;; took :wirer en lee j►loweapable of cutting I t'.i cos. - iie•r day: e, ae a In Of Is raI in and a grind••r fur cru. tc with_a capacity of IU tons per .lay. TI merits of these articles are aattestedbyaids .ale. including motet of frit large u dealers anti lisp p ekvrt, throukllout l_ln ..fid Manila& - Next we may mention his improved hot tr ate•r heater, one of the moist economical um • tti•ient heaters for residences and largo i•uil.lings now on the market. Mr `tntelial las abundant testimonials to show that th. ..mount of fuel used IT this heater i. tat 'ne-thir,l that of the ordinary apparatus .. hen cltt-s. He is the. builder for the Imminion ...vernment of the aplatrntu• used at several f.• .at rag statii.ns for raising and launching i••• life Isoat-' • • f - F: Rll'HARI'►Si►N The al,i'1ve is a faithful i'lrtrait of lit. Edward Richar.I..,.IL L. _I i. S.. the iopil•,r W. -at -street clenti•t. He l,is , yet tl• prset.lee• lois glow 11 i•xtensively, end is constantly increasing. His reeeigoiitcr) efficiency, excellent ryttife went and plea -4n_ a'i•Ireeosee ml Du el with a genial manner, liar.• riad.• limit a goiter/II favorite. Tourist• visiting him cxl,ra ss themselves as ,I. I ,. l,fe.l with lit. •kill ao.l cordiality. OM,• in the .;rafted lilies• House block. t'I11,1111It\ j.: RR( ITH}:ItS In repairing Mr. ttraehan is In wt in- oi.,us and expert, and the publishers of `I.:NAI-STAR can fear te.tuu.'nt to hi% tli.•i'•m••y with •liffieult jobs. He rightly aims without kntstlll•. that he takes jobs i�i••Ii others have Lric,•11 np tln.I :;.'n.•rally •••,••I, with Octal. ALEX. MI•Nrt.). DRAPER AND'HARERI►AftH'ER. Mr Mnnro has for :p0 tear. been a 1 -i i. sit elf our town, and although one of .,r most recently establisher) ba•in...l filch Io.• i..'ri.• of the illoret successful. Exp.•rie•nee. an.) skill are the factors i••'r•.r►rt' in the leurehaso• of .••i-, and these 11ir._ Munro ••r; in a ,degree thiat-_J,aa iiia, to, from the first, •.k. leading position in the of our town. He has ob. it a point to keep quality the chief characteristic in Li. ywal. with•anf siteritieiti this to ire►•• eheal.ne•s•s of price, and the I•nrr•Laa;er may always reit' on woe lint the hest article. ai ,tart line in hi. stock. lA'tiil. aiming to keep a full •i,. •k "t 'triple anti fancy :Iry •-sis u ill assr.rtest at all .• s"'al. I... hast front taint. t. I.tiir-I•.'-i tl lineseareful1yclu1eeat • t" `:•'u" and l,,.pularitl'. an. I'uil,li, Lave Iear►aw1 to rely sits - finding the correct '''ing'71r �Inn►u'.. This semen le •:mh"gi,.•in^. as Leading feature.,, tial- hosiery avid t.'., tart all the leading items •1117111 ware* . but a year I lake is now open and the boats are ex- pected to leave within the wit ouuple of wakes. The hand of Hope will meet on Sat. urday, March 30th at 3 o'clock, in the .4aaeweet of Knox Church. Members e•tmeseed to be yresset. /1 the cal italist'. mansion Their st.s•k throughout i• at all trites an unusually large one, not sorlua.w• I in either variety or extent outside ti l larger cit.) , and a. the tiny La e blade 'it A rule to to r spot cash, they1�are always in aposition Eto 'i i% ,'their cistoniers the lowest (.. Tire!' are large purchasers of county 'pr'»Ince, and every dear do alarge'trail.• in the purchaser of wool. They have also done a eonsideralde busin,•.s in gran' handling 'luring the past st'Ii. , a ver j' lar,inount- • In brief it tray be said that,tl is"tirtn is one of the most enterprising raid extensive . in its dealings to be found in our count? au.) they hare an estq ilkl►e'rre for profilist and honorable ' d. ding'. The members 'of the firm are John H. end W. :lunbrosm Uolla►rn.•. and they hail originally from the County of Lanark. TI... senior rattier has. for yearn been a prominent u,su,i er of our town council, atak.an active worker in our Mechanics' Inajtuti' -- J. A. REI D • it of:xi-RAl: b"fAPLE .1N11 ►'AN,'e DRY 1;r►uynt AND MEM.yDANT TAll.e►ke. we ft in Dow' _ II"' tiro., r•u1uI,,,s,'1 of .laoac• DRY .:intik.. I .11t1'ET, Hat's}. ►'t'It\I.HIN,;,. AND o;ltin ektioo Thi. firm. established ih �. iit+•n.I.., 11479 located on the corner of the Syuare 'Jul. Samuel J. ` A. and I{eid..'ccup ' one of the ltaaol. %sanest store. on the `,ivare, some jt4) feet long, two 'Rate turd the la.eu,ent being ..r lulled. the second ..Meir north of the int.-r.eetion of Colborne s Gosh -rid' boys, having treat. Tral,1 �iie here, soul the senior partner lieMean andd�s•o joining hi ill Its7!1, SaSaltine'lie Reid }; k r itre.three h. hrotln•r three )•ear. ago Th.. lending department 'is of course that of dry '}t.s►.Is. in whitth ,everything within the terms staple and fancy can at all times he found i eat variety. Tl.c firm are t. •t ern, ' xi4ritna•wd f'in'er., and having a g,s►.i financial standing secure always the ie•,.t terms from manufacturers and 'whole elers, of which their customers get the benefit. Of their stock in this ifepartme:nt it is cult o • pattietilarirt -suffice, it to say that their ,helves are full Gr 'overflowing ,w it 1, the st.an:lar•l tines anal all the latsytt novelties. Dressmaking is also carries,) on in connection.. t fiat ladies crave` every facility for security; the latest goods made up in a style ••yea) to the tuu•t resent de - Inroads of fashion. The merchant tailoring department is under the imme- diate supervision of Mr. S. 'J. Reid, and this is always -kept stocked with the. latest of tweed., clo:;hs, suitin•• and everything necessary for what would • really constitute a large single volae • 1►f:vl- ne... A large force of hands is constantly enrplot•ed in this de. .Iel.artii.vtlt, and the most im- proved methods of cutting and fitting guarantee satisfaction to all patrons. 'til:e1D•NCIC OF J. M. PHI PHlhlite rtiui-Ttl $'PhEi.'i-. A tris • born Scr.tehatan, Mr 11mlr,t 1'"`d••- - •. I the char acteristics of at careful •I `he•- I l�•lei.ittee. mai, la keen ..l.w•r.•r l'lii u• wants. find a prompt attention ' their •lit ily. He has ar hi. iirt-lt.., . .A I1 -'-.1. it hr.t•cla.. quality. mark,,I in I•htlil -"We" WO stri.•tly ,me 'wire ,. 'worst Ithastaa lie V. V. $waf6.M, et tiler' Orgies Oa, Cliatos, wee Is tetra fie Tuesday, on a bestow trip. The sale of Mn C.ery's fureitere will be held on Monday, April 1, commaae- i at 1 o'clock. Soma fine furniture will be plaited oe male. Dr St Nlehalsas, the Wast -et dentistt maks the of the esters! teeth a y. Oso adseishasr d from 9 a. m- the polities' .xtrs vibe of teeth. A Puraiaa Ivan maim —A sew male lit Piaao4oste ressutly ens - Dplated Newcombe if Co., To - elos , learu log greet satisfaetio n. It Elk thejeiiosts for a reliable ia• Marwmeat b kat ekes maker ata tlawre within tin reefkof all Write them let particulars. If Ilinn idt►n street, where they occupy two Wits and tli,' (moment of a store Pini feet deep 11'hlle ,their principal trade is in staple amt fancdry goods, of which they are large direct in►iw►rters, they Hulks a sprritllty of carpets and house furnishings, ' in whit.). •l'- sartlnents they Ca/I meet the re,1 ltirenaetlt• •'f the m,Ml►anlc. cottage or iJOHN F. BATES, . wA1;o\ MAKER •ANI► ciENERAI REPAIRS, r,.rner of Victoria mel ' 'rafnlgar str...et•. is a competent workman amt a relinl.l.• levators mala. He lies for years enjoyed r► good trade and has un .stalTralre,l repittntion 'for pron►pt aMtet hemi -ern lel., work. • neighbor refused, 'eying : "U I ires is pits esnem tihl't, ye wad get the sills, free the bank, and whoa the time w' roti ye wades be reedy, sad I wed hse Se poet, see thea you sad I would quare red ; sae we menu jest as weal quarrel the we a leag's the sills.', to my Ceeaideesbls isapro emesta unpin ss ea have been made in sessseties with many of oar plies of beaieese. Perhaps the most noticeable are the sh .ages made in enen•etios with Done - leg's boot and shoe store, roomer of lest street end the Square, whisk Sae hoes ly nverhasled, *Med mad treated. it tea sir esompere y with any place of Deniers of rte an. in Canada. to go to Ooderic M leeaeset it, whew a mesh more Deo• teal aed suitable plc *bald be selected. The eoewty buildings will eveetu•lly 'some to Clinton in spite of all that eau he dons to prevent it. [There are a member of way in casings geieg into Chi ergo exam* in the same fit s Clinton. Fifty or one hundred people crowd the little places up so that the residents their bead• swelled and imagine est tieing. of themselves and their future. But in the big tows sash an inlay threats no szeite meat. Nearly all the =people who go to Totowa. on Um O.T.R. the west pas through Weston, but vs hsvw't bard that Weston waste to have Osgood* Hall lasted at that point Chutes isn't the first little chap that tee oeied for the Immo and dittn'1 get it. •-Zn. IIQ'l. L ra A FORTY-NIPtER. 'worming the Alps,' and it was further I impressed uks u me that this Liston. Overland to California in '49 1 i Net was Cmxyc ALL►in IN TMS AYIIALi Imitations modem warfare. In our rreaeet ,•ltaetiun it,.cvu,rae to me that alter all BY THOS. DARK. 'Ike celebrated and distinguished general, CHArTxa V,I seated on his hue a hue Leine.Le, had a ! pretty easy tic., . I it comparau with Te the Itdl ,r of Tie iiwl.aL• I what we now had le encounter. I have Finding now sorroisdnt nu desire too ta...a or even L.y rnyeelt Mr p'etity, we settled down to camp, ,open to the eherke of vanity, as I was Lid, if possible, to recuperate and rest always known as a uuodest buy, and now fore proceeding (nether or: our with increased liars an. still jesiuus . t hurray, bath meq and beast sadly re- my reputation, i Lit lir all that, it strikes 1•iirine the change. les a short while we use that a o•mpanluo picture to the came the happy possessors ..f a quarter abo.., showing our pansy ,tont any the f beef, which each of w tackled an his Roselle*, would truce ini,rrstiog aid "'t - omit account, cutting off Weer. to suit tractive to the .re•eut generation. It his twee, aid t.m.tu:g them en pointed was ..sly posed, to rake one waggon up sticks before the fire. at •tame, os all the horses were required TALY .triox'T aat.,av .reaxa, to dice at, rem • a wan had to be placed best hotel style, or even quad on toast; at each wheel to block every yard we they coat•► not for a moment compare gained. Ti.. heroes' shims were now so with the luxury we .Dp.yed with .,Lir seriooth after their lung drives ever the . beef cooked in this, the must primitive tibnra, that the p•.or brutes were down manlier, and eaten with such appetite, ball the time, their ewes cut and ...sly hart -starved woo, could p•asr.a.: bleeding on the slurp rocks at almost We never stopped feseuag unit: a Erol I every step. tart caution was con - c •urplt•t..•ly deer ,rated eirr):hn.j but the ' tinual.y uecessa,y, as a ISIS. inure, cas- tle,,-•, anal these, tv ., wets? hastily • Intl a swerve to either right or Woken up and put on to h.il to fortieth' lilt, would have hurled us to the but- s..up fir an r..ry therms..: breaktass. loin of seine rocky canyon, dashing ea The aelc•tn.e ehsii p' fr au .b'•rt rttinns to en abuudat. a of g.e'd se ho!rre.t.0 Good, sown Im,duted rs b'.'.- i.:ial effects, in 11riag tee improved heal:h arid spirits. All throes -1i our lone and tiresome journey to pieces hundred. of lees below. Ar'rtut Tait ag VMS LA1wr:, with many hair -breadth escapes, we sac• ceeds! in getting our brat waggon to the top, ilSioh we safely secured, returnieg for the others and repeating 'yet again, Too wuoUurrs what we had aca.utplishes& This dame, we commenced preparations fur the des. was the chief wonder. On teaving h..rae Dent on the other side, mid it is really be was as thin as a rake, and in appear- hard to say, which of the two tasks was tate strongly reminded you of the p our the most difficult, as in going down, the fellow who bad tossed up for his dinner honer were of little or Liu service, w• and lost it. Now the continual owes air exercise, and the advantages of camping nut, inhaling the fresh air both by day and night, had made him a new man, his bronzed and peppy-I'.oking face presenting a picture of health and egntentweut, the very counterpart to that of a well-known boat of one of our principal hotels of the present day. Capt. Waldron, the gentleman in charge of the relief camp cause over te see us io the morning, to ascertain .our wants and necessities, and kindly informed us that we were welcome to all the their, beef and other provisions we required for present and even for future use, and that n.. remuneration would be accepted. Such liberality was so unexpected and • astonishing that after ail, we could not - help feeling that now indeed, "Our lines bad fallen in pleasant places." That night the old clanonet rat once more brought to the front, and in grati- tude to the *wintry and the man who had thus rescued us, K-oudiitle struck out with all his might and main, the old popular air of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." in which we all moat heartily joined, • Now commenced preperwtions for w another more, accepting first from oar 'A liberal donor all the provisions we el thought we should re quire tG put es having to rely mainly ..n our own indi- vidual efforts. However, we were re- warded at least, by reaching tho bottom in safety. The treineudous strain oa our nerves, in moa nupns• g this peril- ous part Lit our journey, had complete- ly prostrated us all, fur the day had met only been a bard one, but it had she been en unusually long one, it being quite dark by the time the lit wadaou was down, Looking back at that gonion of our travels, I arm led to think, it is astcnishiug what man can do, when backed by resolution and determination combined --u ' danger seems too great to risk, or obstacles to overcome whoa anoe the mind is fairly made up to awe mount them. And as Tea Oe AaiO:t raaiLi:TLY MAKai PIM HMCO, w ditaultiee like the above call forth the very best traits of our manhood, and produce in glowing colon, these eterli,rg qualities, which have carried secceaas and victory utumphantly over both sea and land. For a day or two the elements had warned us -.f approach - leg chaege, which made us particularly at'xioua to get through the mountains before it set in, and even before we did so, snow commenced falling, accompan- ied • wide through to our journeysend. Before by severe trust, eausises. us .nue, A suffering belure we got settled down in anti- we left we saw him bury slightly in dm our camp. A hasty fire, with equally as " by ground, hasty a supper was soon over, and we Al- an H. tie her 'ally ours t of m ally *ted ats vena of dL•►edos much surprised at so unusual a sight,and wondered if a race of long legged giants had preceded us. Later on we were informed this was the very spot where the unfortunate party of the year before bed bees Tin BAS. Of Moots, lay down tired and weary, so mach so, which was teen marked by stakes se a that we could not sleep. Guard duty guide to any other parties who might i was dispensed with, as res cescluded still bin our rear and who, possibly, that any ludtaaturn Gut who world tuGut is wen simil•ray situated u rnrshs. The • snow storm, ever sueh • path as we country which we now traversed was had trod, to search of scalp., certainly both pleasant and easy of aoces— ample der.edi b: pet them. In the morning teed fur our hors..., with hers end then on hiking uwt, it wit discovered that Ane sirens of water every few imles. several iodise of scow had fallen during This continued fur invent days with the night. Before mov;og say further nothing of particular interest to note, we determined to abandon our waggons, At last we arrived in • locality pprovisionsing and peck all, our provisions and serrate. the singular feature of stumps of trees •m our horses backs. This trek censider- some seven and eight feet from the snr- able time, as we lacked the expense: e face of the ground. We were of eourm of the old pioneer packers, who it is said, would stow away euuugh stuff ova a mules' back. sufficient to last a small family for • month. Hevener, we left nothing behind us, and when all os commenced Ger jpurney, toe night a short while after we had been in amp. we were disturbed by the incessant bark- ing of • root or WoLvsa , who had got in •sThe the horses. e terrified Dente* kept up • cuatiseal stamping with their ton feet, whish kept the wolves at bay till we got out sad fired off svery Rest and pistol we bad is our possession, shish proved •uoseee- fel is driving the off. TLe roads were sew very bed and rough, largo bonldees lying round to all directions, eprapelling us to go ug-xag all day, and when night had overtaken eatery little -diatance had been gained. Getting through this we came to rather • decent lotoong place for • halt. As the pasters fur out horses wee better than we had obteined for souse time, we escaped and rooted toe a a'upla. of days. Looking aerate the plains owe morstng we observed a horse, without any Mee coming rapidly towards s, we all tumid out sad, like the Irismaa who took three prteotees by surroundiftao�� our horses and waggons with our cams them, as caught the tees. Tho anim•1 supplies Ieelod.d, required • head el proved b' be • Sae care end as all clear s •Trine Minister's, •nerve Ilk, had gives • hand in stoking her, to the oelebesied Bernaby, and as meek of avoid disputes, we decided to auction her Basasonian strewth as you could poen- off. This was boas, and i remember my sly possess for the osrston. Added to shin of the prise sooty amos.ted to all these necessary gw•liees, a lame about $12. The seek right, we wen amount of p•tienna and skill sight well wake op by the growling of be thrown in. In the days of our youth A tA►T OP .tauat.v •sass, wets s.ewsto.d to look with woe- Conning so Boon after the wolf 111111116 der cad •dmiretiee at a familiar picture. we were won on ars aloft The KIWI whisk at that time hung from the walls bre brulannitsr poking sheat in rather of almost every howbeit/Ad.It re- an unolsonded manaar, eesolnded to glee presented • fine looking soldier es s the go by, which yew may bees... horseheek, sword is hood, pointing be greatly relieved us of sesiely. Teo day. the top of a very high hill, while thee. mote travel, wish essrudy scything sande of armed tries were follnwis' he worthy of awe, now brought ee to "lake hind. la reply to my anxioss qesattoks. diad 0( field ! ' I was told it alai the great "Napoleon (ro rs wrist lick) , April •riffin, *Ir rein- on k p, Aire of e�enoe .1111, at 1 Mt+rioneer. s, her- - Bailey's April Knox, c,, ATOR �` mproving i1lcod, Dye - .M of Memory, 4011, (Gall Stoves, efUrieary Dewiness, /wale Irregolaritis „Ay. Pries $1 and $2 small site lasts sixteen days, the other thirty-two days. Call or write for McLeod's System Itsaovtor, Newgate-st., (Ioderieh, Ont. Peel Liberals met in convection at Brampton yesterday and nominated Mr Joseph Featherston as their candidate for the Oommons and Mr Chisholm, M i' P., a their sedidate for the Legislators. Oa Saturday sorsVng last while lit ago. Murray sod two other young nee of Seaforth, were returning home in a beery the horse Weans frightened nee the railway track ane ran away throw - lag the oeeapama eat thereby breaking Mr Murray'sright leg below the hwee. iia was assisted to the anise of Dr M.ekid where the broken boons wares,' e'd the patient is sow ening well, bet the enforced ahsews from his daily nee tsp•eias it rather irksome. °TOMAS= IX THE DatraDn-L mew sTORw, and so many lives had been lost. and which I referred to in the commence- ment of ay narrative. The depth of snow was so great that when them trees were chopped they were done so at the regulation and usual height. Fur several days we onuld cis away off in the distance the great range of formida- ble mountains which we knew we met from over, and now we had approached their very base. What we had hitherto passed through was, as compared with tb-, but mere child's play. The task we now had before us presented such ate- pendons dif8ueitisa that even the strong- est and moat ree'ilute of men might well pewee before undertaking it. To crews .IVSRAL THOUSAND Pati ■IOa, over plums in some instances nearly per- pendroular, with yawning thews. ma every side, and at the same tone guide