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GENERA
INTELLICENCL
GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, AUG. 5, 1881,
McOILLICUUDY BROS. Puau
31.30 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
New .tdvesttsetseats.
Lost-- Charles Church
-Strayed-U. A. Fraser.
Hosiery -Miss Stewart.
l;rucerte,-R. Yroudtoot.
Prints -Colborne Brothers.
Mortgage gale -Richard Radcliffe.
Lemon tiqueeaere-O. C. Roberts*.
Mortgnse dale -Morrow & ProudbooL r -
servant Wanted -Mrs. Graeme Cameron.
Travelling Calle.
GK.tNU TRCNK.
g•eT.
Pau. Exp's. Miz'd. /died.
Ooderieh.Lc 7.00am. 150 pnt. 3.13pm $i s
Seaforth 7.S0 •• 1.10 '• CAS .10.50"
Stra:forl..tr 8. -Sam t.15pm 6.30pm 1.00
w awr.
PAM. F:aps. Mix•d. 311z1.
Stratfor4. Lv 1.9t•iut 7.S0put .. 7.00uu .. ltSpo
Seatorth . 'L 17 • 8.35 " 9.15 •' _ 5.10 '
Godortoh.Ar 3•1.iptu. 9.40)W 11.60am..7.13pm
GREAT WESTERN.
Exp't Mall. xtt
&
Clinton gang nort 4..9.Menu. .4.23pm..
" Mag wraith 3.Sa{. n.
STAGE 1.IN ES.
Lucknow :italic Ida+h l err. 10.13am dep ipm
Kln'rantine 1.00ant .. " lam
Ilennnller " tN'.••tnewlay and
Saturlavi arriyes 9.00am.. "9.15 "
D4ntistrp.
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M. T'is Hum � roaslderope. ON Wert lyes .
three doors Oekw Bank ofMob l(eatrsit• 17
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She People's £otumn.
ENERAL SERVANT WANTED
in a Uglily of two. Good w will be
given to • suitable wean. A to ]fat
Oaagtts CAMERON. &sat U
,p clock. noon. 17116.
QTRAYEDs OR STOLEN. -ON WED-
nesda , July ftth. two cowoneslI white
face *tripped with red, and the other spotted
red and white. with crumpled born. Any in-
formation leading to their recovery will he
thankfully received by the owner.' D. A.
FRAZER, (3odericb.
ERYS FOUND. -A COUPLE OF
keys were found as the dock on Sunday
morning last. The owner can hay e them by
applying at this ofilce and paying for adver-
tisement. 1798.
LoST. -A PROMISSORY NOTE
made by Denial McDougall In favor et
uadersiw s4. The public are hereby cau-
tioned &onlast ngreLatire, or dispestsj of It
in any way. as I have received no value for
the latae. ('HauL4 CNC Wt -H. 17RL.lt.
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Real Estate.
AOR SALE, CHEAP. -LOT SI,
11 Lake Range, Ashfield. Huron County.
154 acres. 130 cleared acid highly improved•
oaleoce standing Umber. Good orchard. new
frame house. bun RIAD tied all necessary
stapes. two wells. For psrticulan address
G1tas. Mets Alt. Moberly. 17163aa.
FOR SALE. -LOT 9, LAKE SHORE
T'p. of Colborne. containing iII acres 30
aures cleared. balance excellent Umber. boil
a good clay loam. As this property adjoins
the Point Farr .- to in consagnence 'neat
el bl eltuated. For particulars apply to J.
J. 't�ght.
)larch 1st man 1776tt.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -AT
Dungannon. It miles from (loderlcb.
consisting of of an acre of land. well fenced;
a frame bourse, a gond well and pump are afaq
on the promisee.. The lot has been well 1m -
proved. Tenor rat an able.. Particulars can
be hal Darn lir. J 1E.. RoagRT,. Merchant,
Dungannon. or R. E. thews, NUe P. O.
1767•tt.
HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND
76, corn tot victoria and Fast strets, is
the town of Ooderich. for sale cheap. or will be
•zcbaaged for faro property. For ppssrtk
♦�ppppl�yy to )As. SrtnILL Architect. office Crab
Block1
. or . C. Cement. auctioneer.
NEWS ABOUT HOME
• • A eblel's amend ye, flail,' aol..
An faith he'll went IL" •
TOWS TOPICS.
1i you want a Aral -class cooking stove, call
and see O. N. Davis' vartd Mao American
and Canadian Al for faro we. Maoe. Something
new the magic fluting tauuhlne.
IMi•oNTAVT TO FARMER'. Saundera' Var-
iety Store wants ten tons of wool pickings and
one thousand sheepskins; highest price ooh
or trade. An immense stock of stoves and
tinware to stied front. The cheapest house
under the sun.
Mss Bell leaves for St. Louis on
Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Donagh is house for the
holidays.
Wednesday next will be the civic
holiday.
Judge Tennis about recovered tremble
late illness.
Father Boubat celebrated masa in
Ashfield on Sunday last.
Miss Ralph, teacher at the Nile, is
spending her vacation at home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gissing are rusti-
cating among the Muskoka Lake
Miss Jennie Watson is on a visit to
her sister, Mrs. Hyde of Hamilton.
Miller tC McQuarrie have the contract
to build the new hotel at Smith's Hill.
Mr. W. R. Miller, Principal of the
public school, u rusticating in Muskoka.
Mr. Robt. McKeown, of the G. T. R.,
has been removed from Sarnia to Gude-
rich.
THE SIONAi s account of General
Sherman's visit is floating in the daily
papers.
Ire. McCormack surd daughter, of
Cleveland, are the guests of, Mr. W.
Stotts.
Mia Minnie Robertson has returned
after a brief sojourn in Hastings, Ne-
braska, C. S.
The town Council did not hold a ses-
sion last Friday, owing to the absence of
Mayor Horton.
Mr. J. T. Garrow has returned from
the seaside, and looks much the better
tor his vacation.
Mr. James Hyslop, of Forest, was in
town during the week, attending his
brvothei s funeral.
Mr. W. Evans, a son of Mr. George
Evans, is going to the North west to
push his fortunes.
Mia Lung, of Brantford, s visiting
friends in Godrrich. She is the guest
of Mrs Derrick, East-at.CampbellMr. Neil Campbell will this year make
his ttf
th annual trip as representative to
the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows.
A lad named Emmerton, son of Mr.
John Emmerton, while jumping with a
pule, fell and broke one of arms.
An excursion consisting of some G00
or 700 persons from Woodstock, sniffed
ed the lake breeee here on Monday.
Mr. Mooney, , of Clinton,
through Goderich last week with soine
excellent live stock for his breeding farm
in Manitoba.
Mr. Harty Smith purposes leaving on
Wednesday, July 10th, for Brandon,
Man., the "Chicago' of the North West,
on a prospecting tour.
There are many complaint& about the
irregular arrival of the London dailies
at the bookstores We don't think the
° I papers are to blame, however.
• S.-ALDED. -The infant child of Mr.
McKeon, of the G. T. R. had its arm
scalded on Wednesday. The little suf-
ferer is getting nicely over it.
A little son of Mr. Dave Currie was
struck on the head with a stone while
playing "duck on the rock" last week,
and was laid up for clay or two.
Mr. and Mrs. Conant and two chil-
dren, of Munroe, Mich., are stopping at
the British Exchange. Their trip to
Goderich, is now an annual affair.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -A
impel sebstantlat story and a half house.
cAgeing 6woos sad kitchen. garden e1 -
MAL wen *lasted with choice fruit trees,
go0i st►b1A oorser lot. to one of the best lo -
c ties !n deewrleh. As the property must be
dlseosed of It will be sold cheap- only a part
of a purchase money tequlre l down. Apply
013. SHEPPARD. Huron School Book depot.
1791st.
Qt BEPPARDTON - FARM FOR
F sale 60 acres. 50 acres cleared and well
fence%. Brick Cottage /1x30, stone cellar full
sire of house. A Large creek runs through
rho lot, no waste land on the creek. A very
fine orchard surrounds the house. (food barn Mise Sarah Ann Sharman returned
son ether buudtags. Terms very easy. ACi home last Tuesday evening, from a six
w R. T. H►vine, lot 16 Lake Shore Road.
roar Township,or to G•RRuw & PROUD -
BOOT.
trip to London, much improved
1OOT. (les in health, we are pleased to learn.
FARM FOR SALE. -BEING LOT
Mr. R. W. Mackenzie is now telling
eon. (3. Cotborne, shout seven miles from what he knows about Manitoba. We
Goderich. comprisingsseens, w steered. a understand that he enjoyed his trip to
frame house end • new frame been Se and the North West sad back immensely.
a stable and other outbuildings are on the
Premiere. A young orchard. good pump. etc.
on the farm. The farm las a road on two
nam cit it. Four acres of fallwheatare fown.
Distant t Office. For
cuAars app
apply to Wm. Satre. ghepvaed
CtHEPPARDTON.-STORE, WITH
t Pnet ornee. for ale orte with ! acre round trip from there to Duluth on the
land, Stook all fresh and gond. vt'VTsellon very
easy other hualnes to attend bake Superior Transit Co,'Steamer At-
t.rma, Mvtng
Correspondents are wanted for Tin
StoiAL at every post office in the oounty.
Intending correspondentsf ire requested
to communicate with the sato, at osce.
Mn. Capt. Rhynas and Miss Annie
Doyle have gone to Buffalo to take the
Get your printing done at THE SIGNAL CADETS or TEMPERAXCS. -The Gode- The proprietors of W. W. Coles new
oaten rich Cadets of Temperance, under the mammoth show have made arrangements
Miss Jones, of Seaforth, is the guest command of Mr. H. Hale, held a picnic with the Customs authorities for the ea-
st "The Falls" on Tuesday, driving trance of the organization into Canada at
Works thither with the new banner gaily
Mr. Robert Logan, a young landscape luuukediha in the breeze. They all
painter, is taking a recreative trip to ppy'
AT HALM DIAST.-On the Amer- BITTEN 6Y A Doc,. Friday even
Saginaw and other points. Y q fnq
lean Consul's flag hung at half-mast, ass as Mra T. N. Dancy was proceeding
Mr. John R. Steep of this place, spent nark of respect to the memory of the along Newgate street, a greyish colored
a few days in Godench this week, where late Governor Begley, of Mich. The cur sprang at her, and bit her un the leg,
he says he had an excellent time. -[Clin- deceased Governor was an intimate drawing blood. Mrs. Denary destroyed
ton Record. friend of Hon. J. Hibbard, American her parasol over the brute's back. it
A Goof. Cow. -Mr. Gordon Young re- Consul at tins port. is likely that the dog will be killed
oently sold a milch cow, one of his dairy Tee Pt -tern -Mr. McN air, a theologi- before tong. For a few days the leg was
'tuck, to Mr. M. C. Cameron, M.P. for cal student, who was appointed by a quite swollen, but the wound is healing
the sum of phis. It peys to raise good recent meeting of the Huron Presbytery, rapidly. The lady also received s severe
stock. Tam as a supply for Exeter, preached a very nervous shock -
The International Dog Show, to be
shook -
interesting sermon in Caven Church on
held at London on the 27th, 28th, 29th Sunday afternoon last, to a large congre-
and 30th of September, will likely be one Ration- -{Exeter Times.
of the best ever held in Ontario. There Principal Grant. did not preach in
are 84 classes, and the prizes amount to Knox church un Sunday, owing to the
$1,000. arrival of the steamer at an early hour.
He was much run down in health when
STRANGE. -Mr. J. W. Johnston, of
the 16th con., Grey, has in his orchard a he Caine, and his rest of a few days here
pear tree which last year blossomed under the excellent care of Dr. and -Vin
twice, and this year it has blossomed
three times, it being now in its third
bloom.
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A GAY DECEIVER.
A French Canadian Runs sway
Sarnia on August 25th. The duty that from his Newly Married Wifo.
*ill hare to be paid will likely amount
to 830,000.
A by -Lw for the promotion of a. loan
to Creelman Bros., of Georgetown, for
the purpose of erecting a knitting
machine factory at that place was voted
on last week, resulting in 100 for and 19
against.
Holtz Ao•LN.-Mr. Edward Sharman
has returned from a business trip to
Chicago. He has determined not to
change his home at present, and it open
for any jobs in the building line in this
vicinity.
Tomos Raltovsu, -- Drs. Cassedy,
Taylor and McLean, last week succeed-
ed in removing a tumor about the use
of an egg from Mr. John Shanklin's
neck. The operation was a most suc-
cessful one.
Mr. W. E. Groves, teacher, who has
been spending some of his holidays at
Clinton in a practical way -type -setting
-left on Woodsy for the Manitoulin
Elands, with s company of tourists from
W inghani. ; o.sa,
Rev. Dr. Williams, of Goderich, leaves
on the 13th inst. for the old conntry.
During his absence his pulpit will be
supplied by Mr. Brandon, a student of
Montreal College, and formerly a resi-
dent of Wawanosh.
tn. For further particulars appiy to R. T. lantic.
Alan 100 acres of land Weat half at
H►r1ts.
Lett 3 on the 3r4 eon.. K. D. A•hSel.1. Gex+d Or -
shard. Frame Mow. mid • table. Fifty scree
cleared and weU folioed. Apply to 0Aatbdw
t Pa orewoov. 176*.
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ScNsrares. -Mr. William Webster,
tinsmith, while working on the cupulo of
the Court House, was overcome by the
heat of the sun on Monday last, and
f,rced to desist from his labor. We are
pleased to learn that he is recovering.
Mr. John R. Peckham, for six years
past conductor on the Wellington, Grey
R. Bruce, was recently presented by the
Oddfellows of Penetangore Lodge, Kin-
cardine, with an address, on the event of
his promotion to the main line of the
Great Western Railway.
SUNDAY SwzNolnfo.-A number of
saucy boyo aye in the habit of swinging
in the Park on Sunday afternoons. The
thing should not be permitted. Capt
McGregor should take the law in his
own hands, and administer some shoe
leather to the impertinent youths. •
Holts Aaant. -Mears. Dloorhnuse
and Henry Horton returned on Fri-
day afternoon from a fishing, trip
with some Seafurth friends on the Jose-
phine Kidd. They brought a large
quantity of fine trout with them, and
we understand they had a pleasant
time.
Mn. Brennan and daughter, of "The
Oxford.- Brantford. s paying G.wlerich
friends a visit. We are quite sure the
hreere off the lake. will improve her
health.
Filter WHEAT MARKETED. --Mr. Wm.
Chisholm, of Colborne, has the honor of
selling the first wheat in Goderich mark-
et of the growth of 1881, and Mr. R.
Price, of Messrs Hats R Co's. was the
proud buyer(, The price paid was $1.18
a bushel, and ,the sample was reported
good.
Mr. C. A. Humber had a narrow es-
cape from serious injuries at Kidd's saw
mill the other day. He was standing
upon the endless chain used in drawing
logs up the incline, and a sudden
springing of the chain flung him into the
air. In alighting he was injured but
little, but the sadden shock gave him a
shaking np which he felt for several days
afterward.
LAwte TLNNia CLrL ---A young gentle-
man sporting • blue badge was mistaken
on Thursday for a member of some visit-
ing athletic club by a SIGNAL reporter,
and the newshunter's curiosity was only
satisfied upon being told that the badge
was one of membership of a lawn tennis
club organised Mime time ago by Dr.
McMicking. Lown tennis is the rage
on both sides of the Mimetic.
OeTlt'AaT. -We to have to an-
noenoe the deW► at tM catty np et
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yearsof Maria T. beloved wife uI Mr. J
t A. McDonagh, of Smith's Hill. The
THE SIIGYILLEa CHILLED PLOW. -
We learn that orders front abroad are
continually pouring into the office of ti
Seegntiller Chilled Plow works On
Monday alone 29 plows were asked for,
and it is likely that if the demand con-
tinues as brisk as it has.been of late the
entire stock will be "viewed out" early.
Local farmers should send in their
Ure, put him in better trim. orders for plows quickly.. If let go too
A gentleman who has extensivaiy tra- long, it may be that they can't be sup -
yelled through Canada, states that he plied with Seegmiller's popular irnple-
found Stapleton Salt more generally meat.
used and better liked than any other Balt GoINu ToSTRATrOlto. - Mr. Jas
manufactured. He was a Goderich man,
too. -{Clinton New Era.
Name.
Beat Wiens. -At a recent gathering
of Methodists of Clinton last week, on
motion of Mr. McDonagh, a resolution
was unanimously carried. expressing the
best wishes of the district to the chair-
man,
hairman, in the trip he is about to take to
the "old land,' and assuring hint of
their constant prayers for his safe re-
turn. In replying, the Dr. stated that
it was forth -seven years since he had
seen his native land, and he felt that if
he did not go this year he would not be
able to go at all. He was touch touched
by the kindly resolution, and accepted
it as the outcome of their feelings to-
wards hits
CICRAGEOr3.-(ht Tuesday a horse
drawing a vehicle containing, a number
of ladies shied at some barrels near the
residence of Major Cook. The animal
dashed madly forward, and s runaway
or serious, spill was imminent, when
"Dan, the priest's man,'. sprang to the
front and grasped the frightened horse's
head. Dan deserves credit for his pluck
in handling the jumping steed.
POLITELY RzrosgD. - The Mitchell
correspondent of the London Fre: Pr....
writes: -The civic holiday on Thursday
was a fraud. The Grand Trunk railway
was asked to give excursion rates to
London and Goderich, to go on regular
trains, but they politely refused. There
were only 76 went to Toronto; the re-
mainder either went picnicking. or to
their work as usual. ns -Ing life, limb and instruments in his
A PECULIAR RAILWAY A,tctDE.YT'-On endeavor to give some good pictures of
the town front the highest pinnacle in
the place, will be rewarded cby rapid
sales. He invites an examination, and
at their low price the views of Goderich
should go of like the proverbial hot
Cakes.
Huston, fur sante time, `oast manager of
the dry goods house of the R. B. Smith
estate. leavds shortly t" re-engage in
bustnest in Stratford. Mr. Huston is a
first class business man, and a valuable
citizen. He has already purchased some
of his stock, and will open out about the
beginning of next month. We wish him
every success in the railway "Hub."
Mr. B. C•ufta, formerly „f the firm of
Crofts S Johnston, will take Mr. Hus-
ton's place as manager Of the R. B.
Smith estate.
VIEWR• of GoDaRICH.-Mr. E. L
Johnson, the well known photographer'
has presented us with copies of views of,
Goderich recently taken. The erection
Of St. George's Church spire gave Mr.
Johnston an excellent opportunity of
getting a "bird's eye view of the town,
and the series of fifteen pictures • taken
from a perilous perch upon the scaffold-
ing of the steeple, make a collection that
it would be impossible to surpass from of it would not be wrong, and would
any other coign of vantage. rhe lofty i show that her•inotives were honorable in
position wave the photographer a splen- j receiving his attentions. The widow
did scope of territory, and the entire! agreed to a speedy wedding, and it was
town is presented in panoramie style as! arranged that the union should take
it came within range of the artist'' tam- place at Mr. Globelaki s on the following
era. The views looking south, ,truth- evening. The marriage was performed
eaat, and east are particular] good, and, at the residence of Rev. Chas. Fletcher,
the execution generally is fully up to the however; under the following, circum-
ntark. The collection is one which stances. Thinking the affair was to come
should be in every house, and as the, off at the house of. the friendly Pole,Mrs-
views are arranged for the stereoscope. Squire had arrayed herself in a beauti-
they will doubtless nuke their way into ful bridal dress worn at her first wedding
many Goderich drawing rooms. We in her better days. In order to ward off
hope that Mr. Johnson's enterprise in suspicion of a marriage, Mrs. Squire
l threw over it a half mourning overskirt,
and put on a black bonnet, and started
for Olubelaki's. She was asked to go to
Mr. Fletcher's for a license, and when
there it was proposed to have the wed-
ding take place.
•You can imagine how I felt," said
she to our reporter, as she told him the
Kitts') ON THE CANADA Sot raaaz whole affair from beginning to end. "I
RAILWAY. -It is our sorrowful duty this wanted to take off my black things, but
they joked me out of it, and so I was
married as I was. I did think it would
bring bail luck to be married in black."
The marriage took place on June 25th,
and for a few weeks Bishop was a model
husband. He worked industriously at
the dock, was kind to his wife and
step -children, and the well-meaning
Dustows, and Globelskis were delighted
with the success of the match. But ere
the honeymoon had waned, a change
came over the well -cared for husband.
He grumbled at the food given to the
children, while he greedily ate the beet
his wife could lay before him ; he "wore
at the baby when it cried, and he listen-
ed to the voice of a certain Widow Ma-
guire who proffered him strong drink.
On Monday, August 1st, he received his
month's pay,and lay off on Tuesdsy, say-
ing he was sick. Hitherto he had only
given $10 for his five or ale weeks' stay
in his new home. Re was„bserved dur-
ing the day to be counting out his mat-
ey, and his partner -in -life was expecting
a well filled larder from the now much
increased family treasury. A startling
move, however, wail on the programme.
The huahand washed himmelf towards
1M ntery of bit ta°eaIHy as Told 1e •
•• *Waal teperterby the Deserted
w easaa.
A few months ago a French Canadian
named Lebec, but who ailed himself
Bishop in English, arrived in Goderich,
and immediately set about to look for a
wife. He gave out that he was a widow-
er, weary of his lonelf*ess, and anxious
to secure the companionship of some
suitable female for life -s widow pre-
ferred. A couple of widows, it is said,
paid the sad Frenchman a visit, but
their looks did not please him, for ho
appears to have had an eye upon a cer-
tain Mrs bquire, a good looking young
widow, whose husband died last fall.
He confided his affection to his landlord,
a Mr. Dustow, and that worthy imme-
diately assumed the role of matchmaker.
lie found Mrs. Squire in the garden
one day in June, and spoke to her about
her lonely condition; how she was tail-
ing in health in hor endeavors to win s
livelihood for .. her four little children;
how her good name was at the mercy
of everybody while she remained a poor
widow; and wound up by telling her of
the love -torn Frenchman who was
yearning to share her joys and s„r-
rows. Bishop, as he was called, was
represented as a steady, industri-
ous inan,who- would make her a good
husband, and help her to hght life's
great battle. A good word was also put
to for the stranger by other friends, and
she consented to receive Bishop, and
talk ever the natter with him. The ds•
lighted Frenchman appeared promptly,
protuised to be a loving husband to the
widow, and a good father to her chil-
dren, and pressed his suit so ardently
that she accepted him. A number of
friends, including Mrs. Globelski, urged
Mrs. Squire to allow the wedding to
come orf' as Soon as possible ; showtng
that if she perniitted Bishop to visit her,
or walk out with him, it would "raise
talk," and that if she was married right
Thursday evening while near Holme.
Hill on the way to Goderich;s train of
broke rake in two, t .
hevestr half following
the engine down grade at a quick rate.
When nearing the bridge the engineer
slackened, and the parted train coming
up at a good speed, a number of cars
were smashed. The regular train which
followed *as not signalled properly,
and ran into the back car, mak-
ing the wreck worse than before.
The line was blocked for several hours,
and the 10 p. m. train did not arrive
here until 1. a. M.
Miscellaneous Carte. Pot.towsn HAMO. -Mr. 11 A. Fraser deos'•s`I wan • bele .etly three
Confined from Jackson Mich a week month•• and hor death wan fend "-
TAKES HMAILLL, ARCHiTIT, tic*Oar', Crabbbs alert. R,rtg.utn et. Oslo.
rich. Plans .e4 «Mdone draws noreel.
ly. Cerpeue?sand
mean • wait
maismi si sal
QTRATT')RD BINDERY - VITAR-
1 ' I.IPH&U 1M This estahU.hevent SAGA,
devoted I )oh and library wort. eepwmMltyto
thaw unique and etvw,omlralhalfna) sod mnr-
rneno styles In all We the hest of stork and
workmanship. with strength and beauty cora•
bteed Bldyly _rwtJohnilutton'sdrug,torr.
GOg
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lTonsorial,
'S KNIGHT, PRACTi17AL BAR-
. RRR and Halr.lrwwser. begs to remme
thanks to the pnhltr Inc pae.t paimnagr., anti
0311C*G a eonttnnaner n eu♦Fnm. a can
al ear. he found s1 his gh.•our Parlor. ower
the Pnat IRAN t7ndn.i,., . 1'31
ago with a badly poisoned hand He "'m$''" bnwght on by • severe sold.
had only been on the tither side of the A reit fib". k nd "cart i
line
The follow was groused but tan the
slachine early on Thursday morning : - moturning her early dsmth.
Th. man whores° the watering reset.
where. f1A where het LaTMT Atatr ALA •T TME PLANT FAR11.
W his cYl and hie sprinkling part. - Mrs. Bale. Mr. and Mn. R Ransfnrd
wbwM w can he
Clinton; Mn. Guernsey, Mrs. Trow -
week to record the sudden death by an
accident on the railway of Mr. `Vm.
Hyslop, a young man well known to
meat of the residents of Goderich. Mr.
Hyslop left Goderich a few years ago,
and worked in several places as a brick-
GODERTCH MECHANIC~' IxoTrrr rE. - layer and barber. He had more recently
Mr. J. R. Dliller, Inspector of the Me- been living in St. Thomas, and being
chanics' Institute, examined the Insti- well-known to railroad men,was urged,So
tuts here olliring the weekend expressed try his hand on the line. About a fort -
himself as well satisfied with its condi- night ago he took his place as brakes -
tion. The treasurer's statement for the man on the Canada Southern railway,
past year he found in a most satisfactory and his promptness and steadiness gave
position. andevertyt})ingcorrect. Through promise of apeedy.promotiop. t)n Mon-
a personal interview with the authorities day night while running near Amherst -
in the Educational Department, the Se- burg, Mr. Hyslop started back to put
cretary, , Mr. Geo. Sheppard made such out a fire in on of the can, and not turn -
arrangements fur the disposition of the ing up within a reasonable time, the en -
Government grant as places the Instituto gine was reversed and search was made
in a good financial position. With the for him. The poor fellow was discovered
support from the public which the Insti- about three miles back cut completely in
tuts deserves, its futnre must be suc- two across the trunk, and both amts
Lesaful. were severed iron the body. Some 44
MELA.SIHot,Y Evesr.-On Wednes- cars must have passed over him. His
needay last, shortly. after 6 p. m. a mel- companions on the train tenderly lifted
ancholy occurrence happened in Gode- the remains of their comrade, which
rich, which resulted in the death of Mrs. were sent to 9t. Thomas by the first re -
James Young, who resided down by the turning train. His body was immedi•
river bank, off North street. The de- ately despatched to Goderich, where his
ceased, who was in her 63rd year, had widowed mother and sisters reside, and evening, carefully pared some trouble -
been „1 weak mind for about a year, arrived at midnight on Tuesday. The ! some corns upon the soles of his feet,
but had never given any indication of remains were accompanied by the de- 'creamed his boots, and prepared four a
suicidal tendencies, and in the light of ceasetl's wife who has two small children, tramp He put one pair„( blacktrowsers
existing circumstances the cause of her .me of them only a few weeks old. The ionoe worn by the departed Mr. Squire)
death seems to be more attributable to Canada Southern company also kindly over tris now more shabby rare, and
accident than design.On the afternoon ten( on Wm. Fiver, engineer, R. Burd, wore beneath his shirt a second otms.new
in question Mrs. 1-nung went down the tiremsn, and T. Cahill and John Garnett. and mad.'by his wife especially fur him.
steps leading to the river on the atilt 1 brakeenien• to assist at the funeral here. He also took with him a magnificent
aide of Mr. Maodermntt's residence, os- 1 Mr. Hyslop had been a member of th4 meerschaum pipe, owned by the first
tensibly to get cool, the weather being Goder ch brass band, and the boys pre- husband. and for which. when new, the
( extremely salary. ()n arriving at the i coaled the hearse at the funeral on Wel- i1�Tias1 n peed. :ea 1
river, she took off her hints and lifting neetlay playing a weird dead march. going, however, he kissed kat wife, tell -
her garmerts,proeeeded to walk into the Tire d.reased. wh�� was only 27 rear% .,1 gag her that he could hardly leave her
river. At this point the water suddenly age. was well liked by all who knew him, i ride even to go to his daily work, she
deepens. and in stepping forwent the and his bereaved relatives have the svm- was so grad and nice, and sli.•rtlyafter-
unfnrtunate woman fell and was unable pathy .f the community in their atm- wards left. n tsihly to sew Messrs be
to rise. A couple •d little boys saw the tion. tied ! Comers. He left no money her -
occurrence and went and told their hind hint, and No not barn sewn AMOR
mother, and the alarm was then given. I rsaytev.teeaet.
_ T"w unhappy wife declares that the will
A rty „f rwecuen, henand by Dr- I,,rer.sw Inspector Yates chit -rod John not own his nan.e, hut will call herself
Taylor. et ones proceeded to the spat and Mn% y ,flit
recevetyel the t■.tl bat althnn h n,.t A Doy a with 'Mewing n etous and din
y' g order) conduct in hit hotter on the) The mrs is anluataiitu►11) the watry
more then twenty minutes lied elapsed night Sf Wedneolay, ,T ily 7;th ``t"ld by Mn !trluirw, who ter eosaleatly,
from the aim. of the accident t„ the 1 !Token dawn in health and spirit, to a
finding of the body, vitality had depart- .fnhn A D .ylw was also chargw-I with
I Sruir•t. reprtrtwr who went to her place
el. Mrs Young had hewn a resident . f Mlling liquor at, pro ihiteda "nuns a on 1'uwwiav in nrdler t,. vt the parties
Goderich for ah,.ut ten months and lire(' Fin f)<21) and ctieta i len from her own lt;,e.
with her hnslland an.l y nngent dsngl;- Th. inspector ramrod John Slattery Bishop, we are elvewhere informed,
ter. She was the m„the• of ten whaii- with selling liqu. r without a license. h sate: s• the dn,-ks that he had threw
ren. most of whom live in the country Two quartet barrel* of bee- were wives From his conduct here saw aro
Mrs. Edwards. Fanny Edwards, Mr. 1 adjoining Godench. The funeral will br-nght into enure, and ordered to he' inc;ine 1 t.. halter. him The tell, w
Chas Bradley, Miss Molly Bradley, i take place this (Friday morning. frau d.nnecat«l. In defaolt of payment of shoeld he hunted down. anc1 1* punish
baby and nurse, Ray City; Rev. Mr 1 the residence of her hnshend. Oiled anis 510 and poets, the defwadant, a blind e 1 i..r w.f. leext; .r H. hails lin"
.n(' Mrs 1) R Davidson. Forest Terearn. off North itnttwt loan. was swot to gaol for $fteeer ism, ,)flow,
D y • i w
stout •month. able manner made her a fave eks with •11
who knew her. and a large ndmher of
sorrowing Mends loco her relatives in
Loin. Hr. Tov' A youth named bridge, Mis. Kathleen Trowbridge, Miss
u
r a w .11 I Annie Trewhrid e• Detroit: Mrs. (ler.
way station on fleturda by the cars Young, Miss route Young, Minter
tanning Dew M• fo..t. (itis esttape form Frank ttmeg. Mrs. L b. Clarke, 2
a more senors accident was a wendnurse, wr. children and nue, Mrs. Jack.r.t, Oracle
w.
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