The Huron Signal, 1881-06-03, Page 88
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1881,
DOORS,
THE LONDON DiasrER.
SASHES, BLINDS, I A feel midis - `assess (geared trees sake
M
esenofptton Interior Finish.
STAIRS, HANDRAILS,
NEWELS and BALUSTERS
A Specialty. Send for Prise
Lists. SHINGLES,
LATH & LUMBER.
Estimates on applica-
tion. Vil" kddreu
FRANCIS SMF.ETH,
Goderich
MOULDINGS,
and every I m
U
• The followjng Is from the ., toertiser:
l0 cute creative with ate Ceweiandor
el the Victoria, he said that he felt very
thankful fur the svutp•thb eatuoded hue
by the citizens. (hi all side., he was
glad to ser the after am-dee/emu of the
matter resulted in him tieing ,quitted
of auv criminal negligee, e w tee ,ratter.
Had he beau nude aware of the state of
things below, he would Lave 1, own bet -
IRISH TROUBLES. -ter what to do. The i.4u,err from
the engineer never react ed him, with
Alarming State of Public Feel- O°" ustxtptiton. That was a yourtg gal of
fourteen, whom he himself he i sent to
ing. the engineer t„ ask if there was any
danger. The reply canoe bed., "There
is great danger unless the beat Is right-
el." Immediately ou knowing this he
asked several persons see if they couldn't
stove the people. Some one or two un-
dertook to see after it, but very soon
afterwards the disaster ooeurret.
A RKS(UEIt LOOT.
T. E. O'Callaghan, who was on board
the Victoria with his sister, says that
among those who worked hardest
was one young boy about ten years of
ago, who was entirely naked, and a
young ntan with only a checked shirt
out. They seeped to seve a great numb-
er. But what was his horror to learn,
on enquiry a while after, that the brave
little boy was himself pulled outacurpse!
Mr. O'Callaghan could not mut to learn
his name, being himself an active work -
or, but he says he felt worse about this
one brave little fellow than any one cut
tell. It is impossible to leant how many
other such cases there were, but it is
probable there were quite a few who
A Large Body of Peasant r ulleetlag .s
fleeter a Naag•laary Fight
Expected.
Loewe, May 28. -- Accounts from
Leland indicate that notwithstanding
the strung forces at the disposaapl of the
sheriffs, the service of writs and -the col-
lection of rents is practically ended, ow-
ing to the determined resistance of the
people. It is reported that the Land
gue is resolved if the policemen who
use the census papers to get at the hand-
writing of the senders of threatening let-
ters are not dismissed, to call upon the
farmers not to till up the agricultural
returns annually called for by the Re-
gistrar -General.
Herdeinan Moore, recently arrested
on suspicion of the murder of Wheeler
and discharged for lack of ev::lence, has
been re -arrested under the Coercion Act,
on a steamer about to sail for America.
LovuON, May 28. --The Vous' Dublin
special says the Gu.:ette contains 110 pro-
clamations directly relating to the I4nd sacrificed their own lives ty save others.
League.
NOT EVEN WET.
Naw Yo.RK, May 28. -Tho gI'orhfe N Finch was on the lower deck at
cable says if the Iattd League orders a the time of the accident, standing beside
general strike it will not be obeyed ex-
cept in the district. where no rent has ex -
Mr. efo'aMcBrde. When the boat turned
been paid for a year past and where eeic_ "ver he found himself on the side which
tions are keeping alive the agitation. was out of the water, thereby escaping
say theyThe r the ef tenants
Land everywhere
i he ussistejout oin saving a large numbegetting Wet. r.
Parnell and no Land Bill; and though THE FORP.T e'ITY CREW.
the Leaguers are staking desperate ef- Among those who are deservin • of es -
forts to keep up the agitation, they are ' metal notice for gallant conduct must
not coveting with much success. Of ie mentioned the crew of the Forest
late the League executive circulated ap- •City Rowing Club, who, at the time of
peals purporting to have been written the accident, were `'spurting" to make
by leading prisoners in Kilmainhaut; but I up the few 1. ngths which separated
hatter Garragan, of Mullingar, himself them from frothe steamer. Immediatelyan agitator, knocked that trick on the I on seeing the accident, H. Nichles aid
head the ether day, by saying that Kil- , M. Reidy sprang overboard, and each
inainhatn was ne dungeon or beetile, ! teat, a 'ady passenger to the shore.
since the only hard labor inflicted on Hastily undressing they cuutiuuend t.,
the imprisoned leaguers was "eating exert themselves as long as there was
roast beef.' The League funds are run- I any chance of saying life. Guy Parks
ning dry. Subscriptions from Ireland and John Cousins remained in the shell,
and from branches in England are falling and were the- first to carry a boat load of
off every week, and the only hope of the women to the shore. They say that
treasurer is the sympathy of rite Iash in they hall a hard time to pt•event g.ad
America. swimmers frost jumping into the beat.
LoNroos, May 29. -The opinion is al- However their shell escaped from tip -
most universal throughout the kingdom ping over they cannot tell, as in one
that the condition of affairs in Ireland load they had five women aboard.
was never worse than now. The delay -
in Parliament on the Lend Bill and the A SAD SCENE.
daily enforcement of evictions and A melancholy incident oceGurred at St.
arrests under the Coercion Act hare ex- Thome on Monday night, under cir-
cumstances that were at once pitiable
and justifiable. A bereaved and par-
tially demented father, who had sufier-
ed the loss of his children in the terrible
disaster of the 24th, made his way to
St Thomas from London and had to be
arrested in order to guard against injury
¢stalling him. He was, of course, most
kindly treated, but the poor ratan could
not be made to understand anything.
His friends in London have been :ouwn-
rnunicated with, and it is hoped that
his reason may not be entirely dethron-
ed.
asperated the people to an almost un-
precedented extent. In:endiary fires
are 'lumen/tie, Conflicts with the au-
thorities, frequently resulting in serious
injuries and lamentable destruction of
property, are increasing. There is vio-
lent excitemment in Clogher, caused by
'preparations for eviction in that neigh-
borhood. The process -servers and the
police and military are new confronted
by a body of peasants, whose numbers
are increasing hourly. A sanguinary
fight is expected between emissaries of
the law and the people. The House of
Commons remained in session until 5
o'clock this morning, there being a con-
flict between the Secretary of State for
War and the Irish members, who ob-
structed the army estimates.
It is reported that the Government
have resolved to meet the possible re-
jection •.f the Land Bill by the House of
Lords, not by dissolution of Parliament,
but by an autumn session. There are
strong influences at work among the
moderate peers to induce a toajutity to
accept the measure.
A Dublin correspondent states that it
is a notorious fact that all the recent
disturbances .occurred in the richest ag-
ricultural districts, where the farmers are
well off. To speer; of these people as ob-
jects of compassion and down -trodden
rack -rented victims of landlord cruelty
is untrue.
DUBLIN, May 29. -
Dempsey, a farmer,
who took land from which a tenant had
been evicted, was fired at front behind a
hedge in county Galway and killed.
lameetn'K; May 20.- The Magistrate
-in charge of the military and police ex-
pedition sent to execute evictions en
people who have taken refuge in the
castle gram been suspended for neglect of
duty.
• There will be no formal appointment
to the secretaryship of the Land League.
Quinn will discharge Brennan's duties.
A bailiff went to servo writs on the
Lochalsh.
PROLI FIc. -Mr. Finlay McLennan, of
Huron, has a mare which gave birth to a
pair of foals last week. Both are living.
SUNSTROKE. -.A case ..f sunstroke nC-
curred in this vicinity on Friday 27th
inst., which resulted in the death of a
little daughter of Mr. F. McLennan,
named Mary Ain, and aged five years.
Caors.--With the exception of :t few
fields of fall wheat, all kinds of grain are
looking exceedingly well, and Bleed('
future weather be favorable, a good har-
vest may be looked for in this part of
the country.
QUICK WORK. -Two barns 50 x 56
feet were raised by one gang of men, en
the farms of Messrs Jno. and Alex. Mc-
intyre, on Friday afternoon '27th ult;
the time occupied in raising both barns
after the bents were put together, being
only s little over an hour.
D1atarrAREn.-Since the recent out-
rage on the trampp, all of that fraternity
have entirely disappeared from this
neighborhood. Doubtless, the., think
that it is not a safe part of the country
for travellers of their description. We
say "good riddance to bad rubbish."
1 allied Mates Meaasbeat Law..
property of Hutchins. near Mallow, in view of the terrible steamboat .lis -
county Cork, on Saturday. `e.nle wo- aster in Canadian waters, where more
nen sei:ted hint, destroyed the writs, than 200 lives were lost. Secretary
stripped him naked and threw him into Windom has determined upon a vigor -
the river. They caught him as he came ous enforcement of the steamboat laws.
exit and thrashed him with furze. The He has therefore issued a regulation re -
man was more dead than alive, and they quiring supervising inspectors t.. report
then tarred, feathered and hunted• him daily to the supervising inspector-gener-
through the countryA large partyof al of steam vessels Nem the at.eatners
police went from Mallow t• reecee him (visited by them, and instructing then(
but were unable to find him. in snaking such visits to inquire .of the
Dempsey, who was fatally shot, in the licensed officers as to the general condi-
( aunty ioi Galway, was walking quietly loon of the vessel', the safety of their
to ' chapel. accompanied by his two hulls and hollers, tl.e efficiency of the
childre I. He fell almost within a stone's Iife-heats and otherlife-saving apparatus,
thn.w ..f the chapel. Dempsey cum- and to pay special attention to the pre -
premiere' a .gxiarrel with the Land Lea- autitxu .gated firs. Special reports
gue, after he surtendere 1 his farm. The are required in case it is dlecovered that
come wee committed in bread daylight, basil inspectors when granting licenses
when the roads we'e crowded with peer have failed to elect all the requirements
plc hastening to mass. of law as to the equipment of steamer&
The department is of opinion that every
passenger and ferry steamer ahould be
visited several tunes in the interval cow-
ered by its iasspeetion certificate. Ne-
glect or refusal to make any Mara or
report required by lea of congress iv
reetilatinn of the department is pnnnh•
alfa by a flee of not more than $1000
ttor less that 1,100. Three of the beti-
mes failing to make the daily report re-
ferred to have been called upon by a
letter from Secretary Windom to explain
their neglect to comply with the order,
and informed of the rw'nalti, they harp
Inenr're l thereby
It is reported that .he British Govern-
ment hoe ree,lve.l to meet the possible
rejection of the land Bill by the House
td Lords, not by .liseolutint of Parlia-
ment, belt by an autumn seeeinw.
Strang iatlitences are at work among the
more moderate pe ars to induce the ma
jerky to Assent the measure.
L.
It M. Talbot, lord-liettenant of
Glamor a'tshire, has represented that
county in the PriF•h Rouse of Commons
e*5tt' »^' ale fir ..ow•aeAa of ha'f s een-
tette
OANADL&N NEWS.
Tinware is being shipped from Oshawa
'o Nova Scotia.
The beaforth Vu, has enlarged its
premises.
lest week sown 200 head of cattle
were sold at Duthie' Creek market.
Bowntanville is to have a new curling
and skating rink at a coat of $3,000.
Ten miles of steel rails have been laid
by the Whitby and ort Perry railway.
Mr. Samuel Merner, M. P., of New
Hamburg is taking • party of settlers up
to Manitoba.
A middle aged man ruined Adam Tel-
ford committed suicide at Sarnia Satur-
day night by hanging. Dissipation.
The assessment of Winnipeg has been
oowplutexd and shows an increase of over
five millions in one year.
Writs have been issued for the elec-
tions in Pictou and Colchester counties
for the House of Commons. The nomi-
nations take place on Saturday.
Joseph Bigelow of Port Perry was
Saturday morning nominated by the Re-
formers of North Ontario to fill the
vacancy in the h.cal legislature in that
constituency. Frank Madill of Beaver-
ton was nominated by the Conservatives.
Hugh Mackay, crown lands agent and
collector of customsat Parry Sound, died
Saturday afternoon from the bunting of
a blood-resseL The deceased was well
known and highly respected throughout
the district.
John Reily, aged fourteen years, son
of a lock tender at Merritton, has been
arrested for being one of the six who
assaulted the girl Potter some time ago.
He luta made a confession giving the
names of all the parties. Merriton,
from all accounts, appears to be terribly
demoralized.
The site 'of an Indian village close to
the mound opened near Markham the
other day by Dr. Wilson, has been dis-
covered. Mr. Gohn, who owns the pro-
perty, has presented the university with
a quantity of pottery, wampum, spear
heads, etc., ploughed up by him since
lie owned the place.
About 6 p.m. on Saturday, a man
named John Moir, employed as yards -
man in the Grand Trunk yard, Stratford,
was accidentally killed. He had just
uncoupled the engine from a train, and
when stepping away he tripped on the
rail, falling across it, and was completely
cut in two. He was 37 years of age, and
leaves a wife and four small children.
4 t on o'clock on Sunday morning a Finance romwauee. -Johnston; Mit
gra in store atClan debeyestation,occupied chell and the preiid�tt.
by S. C. Hersey, grain dealer of Lucan, The invoice of new books was present
was burnt down. Mr. Hersey had 3000 I ee and on motion was referred to th
bushels of wheat stored in the building. Bok and Finance Committees.
The fire, it is supposed, was caused by a The meeting then adjourned.
spark from a passing engine.
No sensation is caused in Lucan by • Depersare of Revert walteker.
Cohors, May 98.-Oambette unveiled
the monument to the in of the men
of the Department of Lotiilled in the
war of 1870. In addressing the immense
crowd ire said he was not a preacher of
the policy of aggression, adventure or
Conquest. Nothing touching the Ina" -
jou •,1 peace or war taxa be decided ex-
cept by the will of the people. The Re-
publicans desire ordet and ppeesaoore, with
liberty and prowrese ti•tubetta's re-
marks received enthusiastic cheers.
The Empress of Russia is described ea
looking like • corpse rather than a living
being, sitting speechless and unmoved,as
though neither seeing nor hearing any-
thing. It was, perhaps, a premonitionof
Nihilist terrors that made poor Vaginae
so depressed when, as a bride, she travel-
led to meet the Czarewitch. The girl
had to have her white face painted, it is
said, before she entered the native city
of her future husband, that the people
might nut notice all the misery of her ex-
pression.
Meeaaales• Iastltate.
May 30, 1881.
The first meeting of the new Board of
Directors met at Mr. Malcoms,n's office,
this evening.
Present -Mr. Alex. Morton,president,
in the chair ; Mr. F. W. Johnston, gat
vice-president ; Mr. W. R Miller, 2nd
vice-president ; Mr. G. Sheppard, secre-
tary : and Messrs. Rice, Weatherald,
W. R. Robertson and James Mitchell,
directors.
Minutes of last meeting were read and
confirmed.
A communication was received fro
Mr. R. S. Williams, resigning the posi-
tion of treasurer, owing to pressure o
business.
On motion, the resignation of Mr.
Williams was accepted.
Moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded D)
Mr. Jas. Mitchell, that Mr. W. R Mil•
ler be treasurer. -Carried.
Mr. W. R. Miller then resigned hu
position as 2nd vice-president, and
On motion of Mr. Miller, seconded b)
Mr. Mitchell, Mr. W. R Robertson war
appointed to that position.
On motion of Mr. Robertson, second
ed by Mr. Weathera:d, Mr. D. McGilli
cuddy was appointed a director of the
Institute.
APPOINTMENT Of • 'uMMITTEEa. -
Lecture Committee. -Robertson, Mit
chell and McGillicuddy.
Book Committee. -Miller, Weatherah
acrd Rice.
Room (mrtnittee. -Johnston, Rice an
VVeatherald.
the proceedings now going on before the
law officers in Detroit for the extradition
of the Feehley brothers. The majority of Monday afternoon by the train leaving
people here hesitate nut to say that the the Great Western depot at 3:30 o'clock.
whole matter will end in a farce. Some I There was an immense gathering to see
two or three witnesses left Lucan ! the last of the Venerable Archdeacon,
this evening for Detroit. to give evi- i who with his family was extremely
dence. affected. The waiting -room and the
platform were crowded with a numerous
body of ladies and gentlemen. nearly all
the clergy of the city and many from the
country, without respect to their re-
ligious opinion being in attendance. At
their head was Rural Dean Buddy, who
gg was accompanied by Canon Treutayne
ceeded to Bonnycastle's house and tired and the Rev. W. Crompton as repre-
two shots at him from a revolver. The senting the diocese of Algoma, of
first missed its mark and the second which Provost Whitaker was one of the
grazed Bonnycastle's head, ploughing up principal supporters in every way.
the skin. Dr. Pettigrew was then dim- Amongst the laity present were Hua
armed and taken to Ce,hourg gaol. Mr. Allan, Messrs. S. B. Harman, C. J.
Campbell, F. D. Barwick, W. H. M.
THE WORLD OVER. Murray, John Catto, Lewis Moffatt,
Frank Wooten, John Hague, James
Queen Victoria is going to Italy next Henderson John Young, fines Hen- Monica. Goderich.
munch, where she will occupya villa byGeese . S. G Wood, and nearly all the
students of Trinity College. {{ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE'
the Lake of Como. y 1 amount of Private Funds for investment
Disraeli's rel The Provost shook hands with each at to
Auctioneering.
etC. CURRIILTHI PIOPLE'S AUC -
. TIoYi t. Oea.rint►. omit. 1761.
m`t
f
3eDical.
11.. G. MACKID, M. D., PHYSI-
. cian, Surgeon and Accoucber, Graduate
of Toronto University. Oifee opposite Canter-
rnr&t Cameron's hank. Luckuuw. 11 not e,
orate. enquire at the hank. 17mt-y.
DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GEON, Coroner, &c. Otfiee and residence
t Bruce Street, second door west of Victoria
Street. 1731.
DRS. SHANNON .tt HAMILTON,
Physicians, Surgeons, Aceouchtrs. &c.
Office at Ur. Shannon's residence, near the
Jail, Goderich. G. C. SHANNON, J. C. HAMIL-
TON. 1751.
T•AIKENHEAD V.S., (SUCCESSOR
te to Lr. Duncan) t radiate of Ontario Ve-
terinary College. (Mice, stables•nd residence.
on Newgate Street, tour doors east of Colborne
Hotel, N. B. -Horses examined as to sound-
ness. 1751.
Legal.
GARROW & PROPDFOOT, BAR-
IUSTtHS, Attorneys. Solicitors, etc.,
Godertoh. J. T. Garrow, W. Proudtuot. 1751.
B. L DOYLE, BARRISTER A N D
Attorney, Solicitor in Chancery, kc.,
Goderich, Ont. 1751.
QEAGER & MORTON, BARRIS-
(J TERS. etc., to.. Goderich sad %%Ing Lha .
C. Seager, Jr., Ooderich. J. A. Morton. Wing -
ham.
harp. 1751.
MALCOMSON, BARRISTER AND
►J• sioneitor. Odlce--Corner of West Street
and Market Square, over George Acheson's,
Ooderich. 1751.
CAMPh )\, ATTORNEY -AT -
.1.4. LAW, Solicitor in C►aaoery, Cnavey-
•noer. kc. Othce over Sheppard's boehutore.
Goderich, Ont. Any amount of motley to
loan at lowest rates o! interest 1731-y.
A.MERON, HaLT & CAMERON,
r Barristers, Solo;: -.ors In Chancery. kc.,
Goderich and Wingha:... M. C. Cameron, Q.
C.: P. Holt. M. G. Cameron. Goderich. W. E.
Macara, Wingham. 1751.
miscellaneous QarDs.
' TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &c.
01 Office. Crabb'e Block. kingston et., 0ede
rich. Plans and specifications drawn correct
. ly. Carpenter's' plasterer's and mason's wort
measured and valued.
1 E.R. WATSON, HOUSE, SIGei
1J • and Ornamental Painter.. Parlor decor
t sting made a specialty. GRAINING, GILDING
GLAZING. Shop on North Street. opposite chi
Registry Ounce. Goderich. 1751
-
STRATF')RD BINDERY-ESTAB
LISHED 1960. This establishment is chief,
devoted to job and library work. especially t,
those unique and economical hellcat( and mor
Poem, styles. In all cases the best of stock ant
workmanship. with strength and beauty com
Dined. Binderyover John Dutton's drug store
GEORGE STOE.
The departure of Provost Whitaker I
frotn Toronto for Europe took place
Dr. Pettigrew of Cantpbellford, on
returning home Saturday, learned from
his little daughter that Richard Bonny -
castle, a wealthy fernier living near the
village, and of whom he was jealous, had
been at his house during the greater
part of the precedin night. He ro-
Sonsorial.
30,000 ROLLS
eiF
ALL PAPIl
FROM 4c PER ROLL1
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Plated Ferns and Spoons
IN TRIPLY ANu qt ADat•PLZ PLATE.
QUALITY GUARANTEED,
�� , KNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR -1
BER and Hairdresser, begs to return
thanks to the public for past patronage, and
solicits a continuance of custom. He ran
always be found at his Shaving Parlor. near
the lost Office. Goderich. 1733 1
Loans ani insurance.
'1Moorhouse's.
MOORHOUSE
Would respectfully intimate to his numerous
customer* and the public generally that he
hes just opened out •
Fresh Stock
Of Paper Hangings comprising every
Novelty in
GOLD & BRONZE PAPERS,
SATIN PAPERS,
MARBLE & OAK PAPERS,
CEILING PAPERS.
Dados-�Decorations--Borders
suitable for
DRAWING ROOM,
DINING ROOM,
SITTING ROOM,
RED ROOM,
HALL, OFFICE
KITCHEN.
-ALSO--
All this Season's Patterns in
Window Shades,
Which will be found much superior to any
thing yet 'hewn in this county.
•
Q500,000 TO. LOAN. APPLY TO
ric4i711)111008
CAMERON. HOLT & CAMERO 1'-599.�e Prices the �er�r bousi.
I
gt 75,000 TO LEND ON REAL )i S ; A call solicited. No trouble to
TATE. Terns favorable. Apply to B. L. I
DOYLE. Goderich. 1731 i show patterns whether you buy or not.
CL 50,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
on good Farm or first-class Town Property
at 8 per cent. Auuly to R. RADCLIFFE. 1751
' !ONEY TO LEND IN ANY!
1 amount to suit borrowers at 6 to 64 per
cent. Private funds. Apply to Sxaora and'
igiuus cresel was once de individually, adding a few kindly words
scribed as "the blank leaf between the in return to their gad wishes.
Old ;gid New Testaments " .As the train steamed out of the depot
Sir Wilfred L.. -.....'s kcal option re-
solution w,ts first laced on the notice he appeared on the rear platform of the
paper in the English House of Commons car, and was greeted with three hearty
for June Teth. 1 cheers as a send off.
Judge Mackenzie, of Montreal. has de- eieeeesd ..sere/gm Beweli aad the •n
sided that a ball -dregs is not an ordinary mase Order.
article of dress and, therefore, not ex- -
empt front seizure for debt. O'rrewe. May 31. -The Free Prat to- I
Midhat Pasha declares that the story day publishes the following: "At the
of the murder •of Abdul Aziz is at tissue coming (:rand Orange Lodge of Western
of falsehood. He Bs he c ommitted I
Bays Ontario there will 1.e some lively busi-
suicidenes. on the board, in which the Hon.
The Kilntallock land league has start-'
ed a movement for presenting Sheehy,
the imprisoned priest, with a national
testimonial.
'During the past fortnight there has
been an increase of 713 cases ..f small-
pox in L ondon. There aro now 1600
cases in the hospitals.
In an English court a lady has obtain-
ed a verdict of £700 against a railway
company, rue compensation for injury re-
ceived by her owing to a train stopping
too suddenly.
When Beaconsfield's wife died he said
to Lord Malmesbury, "1 hope some of
my friends will take notice of me new.
1 feel as if I had now no home. When 1
tell my coachman to drive home I feel it
• ni,ckery."
To the ordinary scourges of the army
worm and the potato bug, the year 1881
seems to be adding a new insect
pest in the shape of • black asparagus
bug, which easily digests Paris green:
and the destructive locusts in some re-
gions are preparing to take held.
A arca the w•.rse of liqu•.r, attempted
to obtain entrance to Cerdno ■ Halla
Seaforth, on Sunday -moraine. for the
p'trpese of stoning ex Monk Widdows,
who was preaching there. The stones
were Laken sway and exhibited by Mr.
Widdowa at the evening service.
Catherine Marshall, aged 14 years,
the Scotch fasting girl. lately completed
her eighteenth week withoit fond.
Malicia men acknowledge themselves
puzle.3 by her. When ofred milk she
Must out crying. and it was hours be-
fore she recovered fr..m the excite-
ment.
()lemma P,'wer has written a letter
taunting Egan with skulking to Paris,
and warning his countrymen. if they
will allow themselves to be goaded into
unarmed insurrection by screamsrs,
hired demagogues who hare elnrad
shown the white feather, that they will
he ahandnne•3 and 'weaned in the hour
,f trial •
Mackenzie Revell. Minister of Customs,
will figure largely. John G. Moore
Mr. Bewell's brother -in law, and manag-
er of the Belleville Intelligettce,r for
quite a time, was Treasurer of the
Grand Orange Lodge of Western On-
tario for a number of years, retiring
several months ago without giving an se -
count of his stewardship as is customary
en such occasions. The amount of
money known to he in the treasury was
$2,000 or thereabouts. Mr. Moore de-
parted for Winnepeg, and he must have
the dollars, as no trace of the latter can
be had. The Treasurer declined -to pay
any attention to the calls nude upon
him for a refund of the cash belonging
to the Grand Orange Lodge of this sec-
tion, so the (Moers turned their eyes to
ward the bondsman, the Hon. Macken-
zie Rowell, ex -Grand Sovereign of the
Orange Association 01 British North
America, and now a resident of Belle-
ville. It now turns out that there was
a great laxity in not having the bands
registered at the proper time on account
eh th
by eph i eofficial f theondstnen. position
l the
This .
where a great miatake has been made so
far as the iirand Lodge is concerned, for
the Minister of Customs declines any
responsibility in the matter, and alto.
//ether it is too bad that the Eastern
Branch of the Orange Society will have
to whistle fel the lest wealth belonging
to it.
aNevmea uagtees•4'onnty of Hw a t of Writ d
o sett:wn1 tnwad pest o/
west rates on first=class Mortgages. Apply
to GARP.O%V & PROU DFOOT.
LOANS FREE OF CHARGE.- i
Money to lend at lowest rates, tree of
any coots or charges. SEAGER d• MORTON.
opposite Colborne Hotel.
Goderich. 23rd March 1881. 1779.
t PER CENT'. -THE CANADA 1
11 Landed Credit Company is prepared to
lend money on good Farn) shcurity. at six per
rent. Full ppasrticularti5iven upon application
to HUGH HAMILTON. U. L. agent. Goderich.
1785.
ta20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
see on Farm and Town Property at lowest in-
terest. Mortgoges purchased. no Commission
cNSR Borrowers can obtain m ney Fees in one day
if title is satisfactory.-DAVISON k JOHN.
STON. Barristers, &c., Go isrich. 1751
Di RADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE,
Life and Accident Insurance Agent.
Represent ing first-class Companies. Also agent.
for the ('.NADA Ltvt STOCK INet.•RANCE Co.
Money to lend on Mortgage, either In Town or
Farm Property, in any way to snit the borrow-
er. (Mice--cup-stairs) Ray's block, Goderich,
Oat. 1751
1N8URANCE CARD.
BRITISH ASS. CO'Y. Tome -To -Established
16m.
PH(ENiX INS. CO'Y, of LoNroN lEagland)-
Rstablished 1762.
HARTFORD INC. CO'T, of HARTFORD. Conn.
-Ltabtlshed 1516.
Maim taken in the above Irst-elisal Ogees, at
the lowest rates by HORACE HORTON.
The undersigned is igen Appraiser for the
CANADA PER. LOAN AND SAVINGS CON.
Towotrto.
Money to Loan es Bret -clam security, teem
7 tom per Cent -Charges moderate.
•
HORACE NORTON.
Goderieh, Sept. M. 1M0. 1731
SHERIFF 8 SALE OF LANDS.
Gooaascw. Joe tad. 11.1
Wheatnewt, trail � $1 es ea Ol mkt
.. 106 •a 1 10
mew cwt ' ..........:....... e a at 013
err to 0 116
tMeeh 00 I e1d
ieiair, t rasa. .. , . 6 le 6M
.,�. 0 q
tater. h esu.. ff11
ter, to le • 01 r i id
, e dos. otnppuur'kedt 0 11 0 0 11
114 .0i.. w.lp►et) 0 e
0M A
Port
mod..
gait per barrel . W hdssnle.
rm.=
.5 , « . tie et
at tie skid
the at 1
Cherttls OI oe, f3. ie
)Mager teat
Inthe
sPA
'LT wet, at
monet.
BBON
• SihortR t'1 Hares.
1710
T. J. MODERNISE.
1 000
ENGLISH,
FRENCH.
GERMAN ...pip
AMERICAN
CHROMOS.
STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND LITHO-
GRAPHS
are now ready for your inspection at
MOORHOUSE'S.'
THE NEW
BICKERSTETFI
HYMNAL COMPANION,
ALL STYLES AND PRICES,
AT
Moorhouss's.
THE NEW
IoSbyt0r!llll llyiiiii&1
ALL THE KINDS PUBLISHED
AT
MOORHOUSE'S.
THE NSW
WESLEYAN
IIYIN BOOK
iN ALL ITS FY/RMA
AT
MOORSOUSE'S .
Ooderich, May 3rd 1881