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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 27elff O IMOLX ',t� HOi.r NUM1X GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1889. I D. xcal1.Llet: DDY. A Yk-t1t IN ALIVANU& TO ADVERTISERS. s M• .'y .•I,•t.v. cent. rt Wing Notice of changes must be left ti,•N lest ''• A .�1-041 cera cents a at this Officet later than The sai'.ue • • ay noon. copy for , /' nidal Ms►; nest later hart) it a .f rill •• • , •h i c fitting out in the to move early Mr Crockett, of Ood.rieh, bee quite an art .ah•uI On Ethel. His chase of pupils toast in was of the Y. M. C. A. , room., - )Ir J.mesBsilev, hewing rrtir.d front! the hart business. a Ill dispose "; 11111' The lishieg tugs and treats are being fitted out for an early departure. • The lake is mew "pen and the Moats are ex- pected to leave within the neat ample of wishes. The1Sand of Hope will meet in Sat- in the iron slot • D Furniture Deale PRIgNU S AN1) PATIWNA— ta wtfeankages (Jud rich tem le me+i infirm pee .Jthe inducements 1 es#r 1 lava Os Largut eel Bat I bay ler OWL 1 nous,ray I. hee,fte esti et . mei pre" Ammo 1 aerie, my aleck end loth- my pr'Kw. et Lf[3B= 1llrarets6er, the is Mr pie to fist Mee. frown, Mew, 'ads, A1C' Ia this tow I Ms my mast ei.nefel Wiest My Acetest ere Om 1 «•r it aenerearm, HORT OTT' ar ORDON, nd Underta ,Ajrrl of fou tie -tali errs. der , r, (Ilia nut do goer enol. wroth Well lit UM euo•J4 quiek1 v • .. 1 a p: Ik, Ref 1.., BITORS : 11s litUi� a EDWARD N. LE% ►e tegMsb ef+M'iet film imaw� 'rich brit' row m Ne amelia/ �s ?It h+ �firit' Nat : N.'wi a coWV MOON AMP Pielearike OM hams fir eats and four ew Maee w armed «�Tiwes js b t)wtaeio. the Oen wO i"astr Mt b a lass. le•aese.r.. Telrmtaye, ra. QO17.10mii2 • ="Ole 0yl!!wt IMM1Weest, WF.SALE *lamb, 2,y. atter et Gide 11 traits: at the asset re bet. trseett- . ]Rawer ; s aesw 4w4 ; eetmfiv- We sold sever - to e1II. - A FORTY-NINER. Overland to California in '49 BY THOS. DARK. CIIAYTEkk V. W.I. Ti* the gaiter of Twat Swam.. Finding onrselve• new .urr.,uudeol ate, with p•enty, we settled down to camp, g os and, if leasable, ti. recuperate and rest ports before proceedtrie ( tether or. our rash- journey, both luau and beast sadly re- rriak- quirine the change. In it short while we became the happy possessors of a .quarter of beef, witch each of us tackled ou his nen secount, cuttntg off weer. to suit his tee, as.d tusttirg thew .:n p•,iuted sticks before the tire. TALL %uul'T ..•t18LOIN �TEAKii, Ire hell at 8 y1 wei,h er cf urs - k a the urns forts best hotel style, or even quail on toast; they cotaa not for a mouurnt compare with the luxury we enjoyed with our beef cooked in this, the most primitive mater.ir, and eaten with such appetites as only half -start -est Hien could possess. We "lever sopped feast:sg until we Lai ct.»siug the Alps, ' and it was further impressed us,. u um that tilts l-ietute& Nat was i l 5191 ALLAL IN T44 ANN the i.1 wuderu wallets. In our ereseet Ia.tuattuu tt i.cru.r.d to wa CAI seer all the celebrated and distinguished general, ►rated on his brie • hue L..ne. had a pretty sway tilt e • 1 it run.l.Itu lath *bat we goals had a*.ueuueler. 1 have no desire to a nest..% or sten 1.y iuysell open to the eb.ri,e of vanity, 45 1 was always kuuwis as . uiodwt buy, t nd now , watt h,crea.ed teats AM still Jr.luus . f any reputattou, 11.1 for all that, It strikes i wr that a et 'swaging' ptctute to the abuse, showing our patty chanting the R.,elaee, would ',tote u lserrsting ad at- tractive to the q.te►rut generation. It :teas olu., p�s aiil.l ,ite e,.,1t. aeenwuerewn argegqounireed Ito Cnae It. who at a u..0 Lad to be placed at each wheel to 1toe: every yard we g aited. TL. horse*. 'hoes were now au . w.R•th after their lung droves vTer the plans. that ter p•..r brines were down half the tante, their acuses cut and bleeduug un the .harp rocks at almost fever, .tap. krait caution was cum- 0.14)0e:el ii• -r ,used et ers:bnmt but the lulus( necessity, as s 1.1" more, caw- Will- ben..., sin!these coos, wags hastily mg a swerve a Tither relict or O00 broken up and put en to b .al to furnish ' lett, would have hurled us t., the but- uudssoup for an asst, m•• Itreakiast. tom •.f some rocity canyon, dashing as the The aelc•n.e change fe el sh.ee rain,rs to pieces bundled/6 of lee betuw I: held to an ■busidat:os of g•oi•d 4). ,mesio At TIM raitiii \ *'. uwr. t, ~are 1d, s.00"l produced 1's bw:.l•:tat,efe•cte, with many hilt Lre.dth wcaprs, we see. the in /Ovine u. intt,rovrd health and /twits. ceedsd to getting our tint waggon to the top, which we /Lately se.rur.d, returning, for the others and repestiig Over again, what we had acc.,rt.pliabed. This donee we commenced preparations for the des. and Alt ininue'l our !ung and ttlwonse thou j„urtuy 1 the was the chief wonder. On leavinghome pet on the other sad., and it is really itle, lt.e be was as thin as a rake, anti in apLear- hard to say. which of the two tasks was der- /Luce strongly reminded you of the p,or the most ditficult, as is going down, this t fellow who had ti seed up for his dinner hones were of little or ria srrviC.r, we teal and lust it. Now the continual urea having t re T tsantty sine our own indi- Iiv air exercise, and the ad ointaces of e" al efforto- ti ownver, we were »- ampung out, inhaling the fresh air both warded at least, by reaching tho bottom by day and nicht, had made him a mew in safety. Th. treasr,dous strain en man, his hmntred and happy -l'oo'king our , is ac . wpLsnu,g this peril - face presenting • picture of health and nus pan ot our journey, hod evmpl.te- TON WOOLLITY1 fn contentment, the very counterpart to ly prostrated us all fur the day had net form haat of a well-known host of urer of our only been a bard one, but et had lilliliesls Tn principal hotels Iow of the present day an an unusually 'nog one, it beam tf►t tit Capt. Waldron, the gantleman in charge quite dart- by the time the last waggons of the relief camp came over to see us was down. Looting beck at that portion ID the morning, 13 ascertain our wants of our travels, l ate led t., think, it ie and necessities, and kindly informed us sae noshing what wan can du, when that we were welt nne to all the flour, backed by rssulutauu anti deter,utnatios Se beef and other provisions we re.leired curobined__u, danger seems ton ;rest for present and even fur future use, and to risk, or obstacles to overcome when that no remuneration would be accepted. j tees the mind is fairly wade up to stn. Such liberality was .o unexpected and 1 wuunt them And as ab'. in- ffairs, and literary oincey, Burps and Dr John Brown ; • paper on Ibsen, the great Norwegian dramatist ; and one of the much -praised aeries of End Pa_ pees, the writer for this month being AV•I..er Pater, author cf '•Manus the Epicurean." The illustrations show equal riehsese, vanety, and interest. A paper on "The Prevention of Railway Strikes," is one that will create wide diseuesieve. The leading illustrated arti- cle is "Climbing Mount 8t Elias," by William Williams, anti describes an Al- pine ascent. "The Building of an 'Ocean Greyhound ' " by William H. Ridging is an interesting ar' icle on tt • Clyde ship -building industry. The other articles iu this number are of an equally interesting character. Robert Louis Stevens.n's serial, ''The Master ..f Bwllantare" also reaches an unusually int.rest%og stage. flee; 1 rl JLJ 1 1 AN Y•tsrdar, course at the Thomas. Mr W. S. Swaffield, of the Oak's Orgae Ca, Clinton, wee in tows us Tuesday, cot s basin's. trip. Tee sale of Mn Curry's Waiters will be held ea Monday, April 1, commenc- ing at 1 o'clwk. Some fine furniture will be pieced os sale Dr M Niehaisoe, the West -et dentistt makes the preservation of the natural teeth a upeeWty. On administered from 9 a. re. for the painless intr•etion of nett., - A Ple eL•a Ifmmritf$T.—A new seals lies Piewoforto ross.tty enm- pleeed by Misers Newcombe & 0o., To- mato, to s ng groat s.ti.faetion. It ells the -req onto for a Mistake M- ainmast To first Antidrug maker at a figere within the r...h of a1L Write them for psrtieul$1s. 11 lr4 4 - tea dy aum- ; the 11.11 fir•~ ;418:5e , p� er Icalt-t t 1$0"" ls4"11""( Tithes • {r, n• b[ Cssi�! venter 1. Meat 844$4622:3 eNi:. coati tat. , d ' M indorse • nee in order to trim noes, at a bank. Tb. aoigbboe rtatemod, saying : "If I was to pit my name till•',. y wad get the eller fres the bank, and whoa tho time aim' roes' ye wads. be road,, and 1 wad hes 'o part, sae ciao you and I would quar- rel ; ane we noes jest as wool /thrall the moo as lamR's the Biles'. NI my Nes\ e Ooss44wsMs Impro omens ate p ieg em and hairs WS mode in eos.salias with mss e! -etre piecea of btmi.em. Perhaps the Mpg noti.mabls • . the sh•mpos nada id seen.etion with Dove - Wes boot and shoo store. none ell sa•t street and the Square, whisk lee Imes ly overhauled. painted ad Q� frosted. 11 ms wow compare Mors y with any place of business of its aim is Caveda. had anon. ity for three-rwrters of ems having business at the county town to be compelled to go to Ooderich to trimmest it, when • numb more cen- tral amid suitable place wield be selected. Tb. meaty bsilding. will eventually ..eve to Clinton in spite of all that eau he done to provost it. (There are • a.mb.r of way eaosatnga going ieto Chi ergo inanity in the same bit ea Climes. Fifty or one hundred people emwd the little places ep so that the residents get their heads swelled and imagine .g things of themselves and their future. Bet in the big thew seek an index eremites no excitement Nearly all the people who go to Tomato es the O.T.R. horn the west paws through Waimea, bat we haven't heard that Weston waste b kiwi Uugood. Hall located at that point Clinton keret the int little reap that Las eeled fee tb0 moos sad digs t get —En pw•iL ] AUCTION SALES. ♦L parties wetting their sale bills print.d at t►Is office will get a tree notice Inserted is this list up to the time or .ale• Sale of farm.toork and implements of Nathaniel Cunningham, on lot 9. London fKoad, Port Albert, on Thursday, April dib, at 1 o'clock p. m. Juhu Gratin, soot iuoeer. Farentock of Mr.. Foley, at her resi- dence, .eke Shore Road, Knead, on Wednesday. April 3rd, at 1 o'clock p. es. John Griffin, auctioneer. Auction sale of household furniture of Mrs. David Curry, at her residence, South street, un Monday, April tat, at 1 o'eh,ck p. m. John Knox, auctioneer. Sale of horses, buggies, cutters, hat, MOS, eta, of J. Briley, at Bailey's Hotel, Oodertch, on Saturday. April 6th, at 1 o'clock p. m. John Knox, •.Wniahnog that after ail, we could not int a o a.lo 1 rss.tt:&NTLY ra*(br rata help feetuog that now indeed, "Ourergo lines hod fallen in plesaant Places" so dit:ulties like the above call forth That night the old cian.net mal once i the very best traits of our manhood, more brought to the trout, and in grafi- I •md produce w glowing culunthose tads to the euuntry and the man who 1eterliang qualities, which bsve, carried had thus rescued us, W'uudiitle struck success and victory tatumphautly utter out with all his might and main, the oldland, For a n sea andday or two popular air of "Yankee boodle Dandboth y• '` the a d had warned us .of apprnaoh- in which we all moat heartily jawed. I ing change, wh:ch mads us particularly Now commenced preparations face i anxious t., het through the mountains souther more, aecepttng int from our i before it wet in, and eves before we did liberal donor all the provisions we s,, snow e.,mmencal fallen¢, aecnwpan- tbou,tht we should re,0irw t , put ns • ied by a,,wera frost, eawiP us noes through to our journeys ends i .ten suffering beton. we Kot waled dowo tm we left we taw bum Gory slightly -lit ils our camp. ♦ hast', tire, with equally Ila hasty • supper was soon utter, and we TIN 1111.:1 ur ewes. s ' lay down tired and weary, so much so, which was then marked by stakes w a 1 that we could not sleep. Guard duty guide t• any other parties who might' was dispensed with, as ws o,aclud.d still be in our rear and who, possibly. any Iodising who would turn out ie were similarly situated as i timeless. The ; • anew storm, over Gush a path as we country which we now traversed was • had trud, in search ot scalps, certainly both pleasant and easy of access- ample feed for our horse., with here and there hue streams of water every few miles. This continued for several days with nothing of particular interest to note. AL last we arrived In a locality possessing the singular feature of stumps of trees some seven and eight feet from the snr - deserved t: vet them. In the atoning" on looking out, it wart discovered that several inches of smolt had fallen during the night. Biafora moving any further we determined to abandon our waggons, and peck all, our provisions and ',fleets .1n our hones backs. This took ct nalder- able time, as we lacked the espene.os face of the ground- We were of eouree 1 of the old pioneer packers, who it u mach surprised at so unusual a sight,and mid* would Stu awry enough stuff os wondered if a race of long legged quote !a mules' back. suttittent to last a small had preceded ria Later on we were family for a month. However, we left informed this was the very spot where; nothing b.hl.d us, til whoa 411 0•• rho onfortunate party of the year b.fo(airre a commenced or iouroey. (rue night a. q.ad be.0 ; shoat while after we 11,4 been in camps eveavaawe le Tee o•1ALn t 4504 we were disturbed by the luoetsant bark - Ing of STORM, • 1'A►f& ')r woL•tx, and so many lives had been lost, and who had g •t in among the sorsa- The which 1 referred to in the commence- depthoit brutes kept up a cxttmwl moot cf lay narrative. The depth of .tamping with their tore feet, wfuolt kept the wolves at bay till we got net and Bred off every gum and pistol we bad in our possession, which proved sesta. - snow was so great that when these trees were chopped they were done so at the regulation and usual height Fur several days we could see away off in fal in driving them oaf. TLe rads were the distance the great range of formida- now very had sad rough, large- bwidere tale mountains which we knew we must' 1 round in at di o 'roes over, and now we had approached us to go TAM "gag Ohl day, and where rniget their very tau. What we had hitherto had overtaken weer, little -balance had paved through was, as compared with been pined- Getting through this we th., but mere child's play. The task we wi,e tai reties a decent Io,t..Jwg place fur ti now had haloes no presented such ate- $ halt. As s pasture foe oar horns was psndons dif6eulties that even the groin -tetter than we had obtained for some res est and most resolute of men might well time, we camped and ted for a maple_ paw• before undertaking it. 1 of days. Looking across the plains ore TSO etrue atvE4 AL TNOna•4p 1141 41014, morning we observed • horse, witboet over planes in some institutes nearly per- 'soy Mot coming rapidly towards as, I'spenduular, with yawning charms a4 ell turned out and, lake the Inman who every side, and at the same time guide tick three pro. nea by eurroundaag our horses sed waggons with oar camp I deem, we caught the horse. The animal .applies i•eluded, required • heed go pmv.d to be a fine mare and ea all Near m • Prime Minister's, a nerve like had 414.4 • hand in witching her, 10 the celebrated Burnaby, and sa much of possesssa Sammian strength as yogi could point - tall possess for the oo•inn. Added to all the.e necessary creaking. • large amount of patience sed skill might well wok* up by the growling of us be throws in. In the days of nyouth A 6oT or .latat-t 4548". were amsustom.d to look with WOO- Cermet ea soca attar the wall .tare. !Pr sed •dmiratios at • familiar pietnre, ere wsfle eeen the alert. The treat white at that time hung from the walla bar b. istt.r poking about in rather of almost .very household- It r- i an undooklad manner, .oseluded to gays pssseeted • fiee looking soldier oe se tea ea by. whaeh yea era) ho ser., d. hornbook, .woad ie hapigsties to w*ea►ly relieved as of *massif Tea dere the top ed • very high hill, while thew- 1 more tnv.l, with aeg asa.ly eaythtu sends of armed see woes follnwis4 be- worthy of mote, now brought es to -The,hind. In reply to my entrain q{I s.ettente. •md of (iabd 1 . I was told it wee th. great "Napolgge (To 111 eolrftht-$A) auctioneer.yIn gt.rectiuns, compelling MCLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR L a specific and antidote for improving weak and impoverished Blood, Dye- ,.heumatum. law of Mler•ory, lt▪ ionchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, &•undine, Kidney and Urinary Dus.•ea., St Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility, Price $1 and $2 a bottle. The email site lasts sixteen days, the other thirty-two days. Call Of write for llaleoda System Renovator, Newgate-st. , Gorlerech, Ont. Peel Liberals met in convention at Brampton yesterday and womisated Mr J Vesthereton as their esndidete for ti. Crnsmone and Mr Chisholm, M t'P., as their candidate for the Legislators. On Saturday morning last while Kr (leo Merray and two other young ease of Seaforth, were returning home in a 1 bmgq the horse Meane frightened near the railway traek Ono ran away throw- ing the owe ',pants net thereby breaking Mr Murrey's right leg below the ►w.. 11111 we• •..acted to this odes of Dr M..tid where the broken Mores worsen Md 111. patient is now dome well, Int tem manned ahaenes bows his doily too tp'selee tt rather irksome. avoid disputes, we decided 10 auction her of. This was does, and I remember my share of the pries money someone' to about $12. The next night, we wets