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The Huron Signal, 1883-08-03, Page 4l• 1 ti v� 4 N. r 4 THE i.tURON .SIGNAL, FlilUAI Alibi. 3, Tri . THS HURON 1 NAL Ina Ieatling Winuipev de.. paper rteigil Tui Kincardine Maiden/ throws a' LACROSSE M .‘(1'CH. SWAM M Y r Farat. Aa aD!<ItT. A b s published ever 1•'rida Morning.by Mc 1LLIt'CDoe BRAS. at their l)ttice, North Sl i of the Square' • GODERICH, ONTARIO. And is tesOa eta to a1 Parts et the supround alt coastal bathe evilest malls and Arsine. By jenl .1 admission 1t has a larger carcina Ion than any other newspaper in this part of the country, d is tae f the raciest. newsiest and most reliable ournals in Ontario tag, sail d e jplot rescutirlr stud in adliyon tothe Wee, first -clue. family snd tirestea pp�ec�eper♦ it it eaereturc a most desirableadisrlien( *elf hon. TERMS. $1.50 in advance post ge pre -paid b7 publipherr;11.75, if paid advance, six month* 17.00 if trot so paid. Thtr rule wl 1 be strictly rnforc It ATE or ADvrart.aap. Eight cents pe Ine for Arat iansar lea : three cents ppeer line fur each subsequentlnaertiOn. Yeasty,ha11-7cart7 and quarter') ceatracts at r•eduoed rater, JON PpNT1\ti.---R'e have also* first-class and possess- ing connection, ing the gest* tmcnt inW ing the most complete out-flt and lest facilities 1 ir turning out work in liotterlch,areprepared to do business in that line at prices that cannot be bcatem and ot 4 quailty that caawot b( urpasse,.. - - TermeOasis that Manitula has uu riga to interfere flood of light upon the " reader" yuer- in the matter ut the cecup.ation of the disputed territory. This, of itself, is enough to slow that N.+rguay's raid upon Rat Porter/ gets little 'support even it* the prairie province. Toe Tories of the next generation will wonder why ire the mune "of cvzuntW sense tho ultra Tories of today were nut only disloyal to Ontario, but hadn't gumption to stick to the popular cause. \Wheu the p"puler cause is the right one, it is political death to oppose it. FRIDAY, AUG. 3ttu, 1883. TNI' 1:IV('*ELS BEAN C.-1RDE1t'. During the winter season the resi- dents of Brussels village •` run " a the- atrical company, whizti weekly rolls off farces and low comedies during the tine of Ione -evenings. Like most other dramatic institutions, the company does not perform itt summer time, and by the suspensibp of the perfertuaucee an ach- ing void was create,' to the breast of every laughter -loving, facetiuus, drania- trically-inclined Bruisolite, and many there were who tighed for the excite- ment on the boards to commence once more. 1•nder these conditions it was not to 1* wondered at that the village council—which is always supposed to have the interest of the residents at heart—should seek ways and means to lift the heavy weight from the spirits of 'eOCa territory and our rights," is* who Carey was previous to their arrival the people, and therebymake sad heartsat Cape Towu. P P demand which Ontario makes, and which A correspondent at Cape Town says glad. And they sought and found a re- frust be respected. The Tory copper- O'Donnell only took passage for Cape d and this is how 'twas done :—The tion, by eying that the conduct Of the i Education Department in authorising Campbell i\t Son's reader* and Gage 11 Co.'s series slices that " the Mowat Government prefers jt.ferior fore%y.t y.ele fiattitn.t to superior Canadian l,ublica- lions." It is plain that the Kincardine Tory editor is eager to shown his parti- zanship at the expense of a display of the matter under discus- s ignorance t 'ion. CAR _ , _. — eery strange so - Hurons of Goderioh v. Beavers of ! ei et ccTlt resulting esu ting) my fatally, stcc Four hey Seaforth. I ever lathing off' t':e eud of the pier, aut:�:It them. :t lad 1.4111011 Frank Elliott, 1.:te•r While Ther 4°Jrrlch IIIantletrrlru. 5 i . n , , E. ,EI11 tt, hutrlLeapeC. Nrrih 551u,r..1" ar"r wuwr. °t srrt , , .,' Elliott was floating upa;u hie beck, Ward at in 1.. t hod u:twed Jetibya beak a teat) oft the I Piet, and, with••nt intending. it lighted '1't) t t wlw paid u see the up„n the stuwach of the boy in the I worth of them money. uu a chew one, the play was vi.;on,us and well•sustt wed, and the gait es bruu,lit oft the f ori 'sewers of the two wawa. The lirnret� of Srafeith loave a good The spec .o ors game of lacrvwse 1111 ton got tjte water. Elliott was immediately helped Tho contest esus ' t and medical twistauce brought. I'S D��Oi i. name as adieu mea on a !act, see held, and their' !lay 'lidout belie them. "They 'lite swift and condign ,tuntshmeet ,�f The •Notorious Informer Cehot late two othree really strong met, and Killed on Shipboard Deidrice and Macdonald coututg well up James Carer, the notorious informer, P to tirst-class tome. They worked hard, carries a lesson to every would-be parti-'I R°n the Nurder era. laid ilfed Itejtie but the (tome team lad some geed uteri, too, and the throning et halms, the heavy utak of Perry 'although not in tip• top hint op Monday', the dashing play of Tum Graham, and the clever dodeine and passim( of Ellen", ably ,-upp,rted b� cipator in deed. of violence and vi tine, au to Irelaa.t °scribe Inform. t . u. air and bean out the truth uf the diva rite isemier :t t ntlfornlnu ':uta -elf.. warning "Be sure your sin will tint yet: j err. out.'' It else illustrates in a striking i Intellige::.:- has been receive(' that manner the scriptural urtxint : "The James Carey, the iuforuter, arr to i Ih'ntlerfioll mid the re5t,`tas too mufh for waves of stn 1s death Verily, ilj Ta )p the Seasoi m ea t he 1 J :, , .• , „ yesterda • on the steamship Melrose, oe• 'the der-• t'S I•'as, 'ween Captuw-u and Port Elizabeth, ,)' way of tho transgressor is hurl." a fellow passenger named O'Donnell. It feast established lti;.: cit :,: a fat rah O'Donnell is n rotative of with G�o•lerich p0opit• cu:net be p eased feel'. Hv THE Montreal reporters who have been writing up the bugusJameaCaroy,—who, by the way, appears to be the only 111411 in that city who attends to his own lousi- ness,—must feel a little cheap new that the real Carey has been killed near the coaat of South Africa. Leone liotheaded sympathiser had putadose of lead intathe suspected men, what a mess there vault have been made of it. The amateur de- fora Mr. Power and seven children, which it is' well known was the exact tectives of Montreal ought to carry we ftU'Itber of James Carey's family. On in their hats during the midsummer July 2, O'Donnell secured a passage fur months, and give quiet ocean passengers himself and wife on the steamer. Carey a reit. is fly, the en p mei. 51 lthuut fat arable ointment. Brady, the I h,rnts ,ark murderer, and put iu some brilliant work, fund Imre friday last, the storm orertuuL thea that the Peter ate cognizant of the I .nit hark knocks with the good lturnor building when still on the rollers, and it ode of Carey' of a Mark Ta 1 •y. The Goderich teen was blown over anti greatly dantapt. Laudon, Cay July 31.-0' as accll, who ! Mane old settlers will remember the shut Carey, the infurmer,was necumpa,zi- did not run a field captain, but the ed from England by his wife, whom, Beavers were taken in hand by one, raia.ng of the leg house on the Campbell peered on intimate terms with the Carey whose efforts during the tirat gauge to get farm, near ("ether, and the exciting time family during the voyage. ; his men in tht, rieltt spot ruined his Third-class bertha un the steamer Kin- sweet twice for the remainder of the faints Castle were secured on June 30, afternoon. Before the end of the match at the Dublin office for Port Elizabeth, he was as silent as a `•'tax figgcr. The avera,•e field captain is a nuisance un the field. Ha' is often in the way of the players, and if too enthusiastic gen''kid- ded” by the spectators, The Goderich club has wan all its thatches this year without one. The teants wero composed of the fol..is P.eletn,g, our his hteacher d lays lin this section lowing mets Huitoss—T Perry, R. Lagan A. west. McPhillips, W. Ellen', T. Graham, J. Messrs J. Stirlingand I. Phillips arriv- Henderson, J. Perrin, J, Fax, S. Hays, etc inane freer Manitoba ton Tuesday. W. Watson, W. J. Barton, E. Dteyle• They report times Ih the prairie province hit wheel at a favorable p -•int. He took a Walter tutu a puddle uta Commercial -at however. t ltd trttsidents say they do not reuteutleir s .14g a dotal susee 1851, whim on ,�x es ate across the leg atrt:.•us cause t by i.e fresher iu intisauuu. r et that y,ar The d.,etor at tint thought the case not a srsious one, but the ley grew worse, and died on Salida%. He was buried asa•u after death, as the injury 1•reseuttwl the belt- (rola keeping luring the ware weather. Deceasfd was 1(: years...41. Co1bOrRe. Capt. J.wtw 1t igio, of Eagletield, was I,resanted by his `brattier A. Bloc with a tiuu tit,�reughbrtd Calf. The cttptaul is taking every care of it, feel dec'aret Port ♦iber:- Ji ei Miry H.,wkius hes returned to her bourn at Bhud ar, �lp;owa. Allis tlCuLt►or, ..f Dublin, Out„ is visiting (*awns in this iteialsiellaw1., Tao fruit crap, wit 1 Ilia exeeptieu u' cherries, has suffered severely by th o curculio, tr. at and "black treat," and will, be; the suwlltia y iel•1 known fur )a.'":.111.1; rste Mist >�:rah Dow..' t las ret,troed from a „110 tea siejotrrll to Neltunvilie, Alan. th•� uotori..u, 'r.•;}irtrt" hal nut ya' hal the plesaeru ,d ae "inter iew�" nor 1, u ,. is he likely Y Fanners are abe.ut the ugh haying - Thu cog' w far has'.eon taken oft' in tol- erably good c •..data...., bet will lea helnty Hatt LC is guingto carry off the prize In ye et ;ss at flay wttrieiiltnrttl ah ow n• s the a+Ai mee. F.O1 wheat,est•eeinhy caw- s et and ttta t•i ell, is _aid to be badly year. dattt,t.csl by 'rust. Spri,ttf ii heat his a \\hde a caro {wlun•,jffg to Duncan very fair appeara..ee, mid is tnu.th b •-'er slclmrrn was bears uu,c,d fr„tit the ad than either oat* •••r l.arlev, n•::ich is :y - t • farm tf hi* brother Daniel .111 lla•rt au'1 iu• Iu4n • ifetibc4r--t'. pre+ •it tt.1t s, ? .r. died without speaking. O'Donnell is an Irish -American. He denies t to ie ne mey, meetings of the council were made in- teresting by spicy repartee. strong per - :0e eonality, dark innuendo, and billingsgate eater', which were indulged in by the' the disputed territory for this province. members (.f the council toward one When Hon. Mr. Mowat returns from another in a most indiscriminate man- England, where he now is fighting (Itt- nee. From a perusal of the last copyof tario's battles, he will doubtless bring the local newspaper we would never have with him some information which will supposed that the members who compose send consternation into the ranks of the the council had been elected on the copperheads. " straight " ticket last New Years. Yet such was t1 -.e ease. At the last munici- THE body of Capt. Webb was found pal election the cry was raised in Brus- nest Lewiston on Saturday last by a man seL-by the leading Tory wire -pullers that Named Turner. The farce uf a coroner's a " straight ticket " would be the valva- inquest was gone through with, and a tion of the town. So strongly was the verdict of "found drowned" returned. matter talked up that a "straight tick- No bones were broken, but a severe et" was elected, and since that time the scalp wound about four inches long, and shadow of Gritism has not appeared at scars on the thighs and amts were'ob- the council board. But Burns wrote : nerved, none of which, however, would The best laid schemes of mice and men have caused death. The doctors who Gang aft sate And leave us na t but grief and pain made the peat mortem examination were For proms joy, of the opinion that death was caused by and the members of the Brussels the heavy pressure on the nerves and council have discovered that Burns muscles, by the waters of the whirlpool, was correct in the premises. At to which the misguided man had been the beginning of the year all appear- subjected. ed to be joyful at the board—for a T reeve had been "counted in," heads would betray the Province if they Town, but learning that ,Carey was a Br feel x.—Selo. Diedrick, C. line- terrtt,ly dutL could get power thereby. The t hitario !fellow passenger he eontieued his jour I boat \\- i.• SMacKay, .1. Smith,—\\ nods, WHEaT CCT.— D Monis started to cut premier acted on the best advice when nee and shot haw when the steamer was I W. R furter, 12. McDonald, C. W. bfu- , his wheat on Tuesday.last. The yield is ciuse to Algoa i,ay in the presence of the I ," Dtwliu„ he formally ttsok pnssea?ian and claimed informer's of:unily, to D&emelt is calm •1)"Ilell, •T• C(•lema'\V • hue-, I•'it•l.l Very li ht and there is a lot ..f it lusted aiui is strough guarded, as it is rumuretl It Dtcp— \\. ,- 1., l;ct,A%.iy,—line day last week while an attempt will be Inatle to rescue him. Icaptain--W• Sha•*: Thomas .forriah teas (ticinu tltruugh L xrllte--For SeaG.rth —\\•. rit. hC-J \\'awanesh, the horse ran awa sustain• A fund to defend him is being collected, Dublin, July 31 —A mob entered ter cud (iso. Yeulee Fur Goderich—J ,ing severe injur:ei and breaking the Joyce. Y hugity. • • Kl:rexeE—R. S. Willisnia. It was fully half past three before the SAD At ellIENT. — On, Tuesday, July hall was faced, and it was four hours 24th, a little chili. about a year and a before the last gaol was secured. The half old, belun_ing to James McBride towns. game was witnessed by a fair number of while playing, fell into a barrel of water spectators, among whom were many which hail been sunk into the ground Eight enormous bonfires were built , around Carey's residence. There were ladies. The ball was stilton among the and when discovered life was extinct, numerous t:: throughout the city, crowd several times, sed souse of the fair Much sympathy is expressed for the be- Bauda'tarcletl thriu.h the streets play- outcofttlie shwe the their ru berthunters. in getting reofs heir ved parents in the leas by drowning ing national sirs, followed by crowdsway cheering. A alight collision occurred he- The first game was stubbornly cuf:test tween the crow3 and the police. The ed, the visitors forcing the play at the officials fear the Fenians will be much outset. The ,,oderich boys soon get emboldened by these demonstrations. down to their work, however, and amid a Cape Town, July 31.—O'Donnell was rousing cheer Ellard, w•he hid received examined tefore the Port Elizabeth timbal! from Fax, put it through the magistrate today, charged with murder- Seaforth flags in 25 minutes. ing Carey. According to the evidence, The second game ,was entered upon Carey and O'Donnell were drinking just with vigor by both teams. Some hot before the murder. When the steamer work took place about mid -field, where was half way between Table bay and the men were thick, and at times the Algoa bay O'Donnell suddenly shot Carey lacrosse. were flying about like the pad - in the neck. Carey staegered away. dies of a fanumg mill. After 12 minutes O'Donnell billowed and shot him twice play. Perrin as hit in the face by an in the back. Carey died in 20 minutes_ up ttroke from a Seaforth stick, and O'Donnell says he was a Californian ditto hied profusely. Time was called by the ger and lost largely in a silver mine. lie referee, but a short time sufficed the was unaware ot Cares s identity until he plucky little 'un to get into shape, and saw it stated in a Cape Town paper w -ho ho soon pranced on the field again amid Pulver was. He then determined to kill the'agplause of the spectators. When him. O'Donnell was accompanied by a the ball was faced again, the Beaters. yuan, woman, he called his niece. He kept it pretty well .going, and at the end of 8 nunutea they flung their sticks in the air with a "hurrah" aa Mac- donald sent it through the Huron's flags. The excitement now increesed among the spectators, and at a quarter to- five the ball was faced for the third game. In about 15 minutes the rubber got down to the Seaforth flags, and a big sen to u t . Carey's t e was ensued. In the scuffle a Sea- peeted by the stewsrt and another of the, forth player in endeavoring to catch the crew. His demeanor on the steamer was 1 ball on his stick sent the sphere through imtirudeut. Herne -eked a row at Cape- hisuwn flags, and a shout went up from town by abusing the English. I the throats of those who witnessed the Before quitting England Carey bought a revolver, which he persisted in display - &Kt: �I:Z. A bolus er teeion- veill scarce- ly repay cutting. Putat,.es, alth "t h very backward during the first put of the ,.'iw,u ,at accyuut of the i(tCdexaut wet watcher, wmt to have .ivseeuuta all tease/ -les an 1 are now in a thriving cam - over it. A few weeks ago the old house o dation. ♦..1 was moved b, the McLaren brothers a Nore. _ \fe are please*. to note th, tier distance of over li0 yards. The builtline cidtd iw14' 4eutent in both the mintier is ;k) x 18, very solid and eveigbty, and anti the matter of our friend Mayw ed s was one of the hardest e.t.a' the Means. eorrespo-tdeuce last *talc, the article in :ticLaren have yet dune in the may •of reference to oursetces being pnarticelale house movant . But they got het' there. gu,.,.l Tito tact that the subject wa.,anJ is, a •e'. f o.u• takes• away considerable of the credit die to the scribe. Still we huuestly think, J,oe, that if you would drop that miserable sick cammittre. which you keep raving about every week, and als., the highfalutin titles you have elven to every 200 yard towpath and 3 acre sand heti in your district, you might ptasibly Tose the reputation of being a "crank," which for anntetime pant you have teem making for yourself, mu t„n,dh- „I. JO.•iHC.a JUOGI.E.s. Carlow, Ory and a Tory council had been elected. to the entire exclusion of all who had dared raise the Grit shibboleth—and peace and harmony reigned supreme. But a cloud not bigger than a titan's hand—and that o hand of one of the councillors named rewo—gradually loomed up, until after a while the reeve imagined he could see it everywhere. Drewe was ambitious to be the next reeve of Brussels ani was already laying plans. Reeve Rogers saw the game, and his mind was at once made up to checkmate the aspirant. And so the leaven of discontent was in- troduced, and in due course the entire council was direly inoculated. Meeting after meeting has been turned into a hear-garden,hartl wordshave been spoken, nasty reflections have been made, and the belligerent members of"the council have only been restrained from breaking each other's head because, as the boys say, "one's atraid,aud the other daaan't" In the meantime the village is being plunged head and ears in debt ; heavy law expenses have been incurred by the municipality ; and imprudences of all titioner was "knocked out" in one round, kinds appear to be the order of the day. ant the sitting Ifteniber was confirmed in to ratepayers of the village attend the his seat by the court. The Tories of unci' meetings and enjoy the exhihi- Huron, who a few short weeks ago n with as much zest as they would whistled so rigorously to keep up, their e they seeing Jumbo, and the mem- courage, have had the pucker taken out of the board have always some new ea" and catch sayings to hurl at one er at every meeting. The dis- til procedure will likely continue f1 the next municipal election when. to be hoped, there will be a pretty ral cleaning out of the Augean stable the electoral Hercule'. THE maxim "No case—abuse plaintiff's attorney," was never more fully exempli- tied than by theconduct of the Mail in the Rat Portage matter. Having turned traitor to the interests of Ontario, it now not only champions the Manitoba pre- mier for intruding upon our territory and attempting to usurp power there, but it coarsely abuses the Ontario officials who are up there looking aftercthe interests of the people of this Province. "Mowat's Lambs," "Mowat's Ruffians," "Mowat's Hirelings," is the way the organ shrieks at the Ontario peace officers. The fact that the people in the disputed territory are almost a unit for Ontario rule, shows how foully the Tory organ villitics the provincial agents. houses on Abbey street to -night and seized bedding, furniture, and other articles to make bonfires to celebrate the death of Carey. Effigies ,d Carey were nurned and mock funerals held in various THE grist of Tory petitioners bruug ht to the election court mill has not shown a satifactory return tip to date. Thus far, not a single case has been decided in favor of the appellants. in the latest trial, that of the petition against the re- turn of Mr. Hager, for Prescott, the pe - of their lips by the recent trials, and now no sound on the question of the petitions against Mr. Gibson or Mr. Cameron is vouchsafed. The petitioners and the.r solicitors are doing their level best to "smile and look pleasant," hut the c emtrast is s heavy one under existing 1 circumstances THE London Tin's deplores the shoot - int.! of informer Carey, and thinks that his murder is calculated to enceurege daring and lawless spirits to acts of vi,de-ice. The Titre„ is not sltoeether correct in its . iew of the matter. We think that the hanging of the murderers of Cavendish and Burke, and the'hote- l% (4 tb informer, willjact te.gether as a jPlarerat to these who would c.uspire to kill frame men. Had the informer got oRentieely free with his pocket full o. s wt tilt t.oa n induce- ment seat!, there Stl gt R cent to others to tun the tisk of a par- ticipation in a murderous conaliiracy in the hope that if discovered they too. might be able to turn Queen's evidence, and s.• Rave their t.ecks. As the case now stands then is little encouragement to c.n.piro to kill. and less still to turn informer CoNSIDLRAaLa diaaatisfaCtinn is ex - by the residents of Auburn and canny at the change in the delivery of it matter at that office recently nude by the Postmaster -General, at the in- stance of Mr. P. Kelly aide.' and at•ett- el by Thede. Farrow, M.P. Before the change the tails bit Uoderieh at 3 o'clock anal reached Auburn ri,. Carlow at 5 in the afternoon. Now matter w1ai1- ed from the county town by the n'.on train ..n Friday rarely reaches Auburn,— c miles distant, ' -- before Meon- o twelve 1 my d ayafterno.n or Tuesday of the following week. The change in the route of the Mail was brought about. it was contend ed, to facilitate tho delivery of letters and lowspapers, but Mr. Kelly's naive to improve the mail conditions has cer- ainly not been it step in the right .ction is six feet high, has grey eyes, nark hair, !se.. years of age, and paralyzed in one hand. It is supposed the Infernal ma- chine he brought with hint is an ordinary galvanic bat tery.+"1e:��llearl Mrs. Carey deposedtthat after the murder she a,ked 4 ) D•onnril, "Did you shout any husband He replied, "I was t d it '• C 's i 1 »tits w s sus int Maaltosas taterfrrenre. It is evident that a crisis has been reached in the boundary dispute. It is devoutly to be hoped that for the credit of Canada, the lives of none of her peo- ple willfnot be sacrificed in an internecine struggle of so paltry a kind. If there is bloodshed, the onus of it will restupon Manitoba alone. That province owes more to Ontario than to any other sec- tion of the dominion. Its population is chiefly from Ontario, its laws and what• ever institutions it possesses are modelled on those of Ontario,,it has been built up lard's crease, and a sharp dodge n largely on Ontario capital, and its people I fling, ani there it was between the flags, hope much from ita friendship with On- tario. Manitoba will do well not to abuse that friendship at the !,resent critical juncture in its own afil:ers. It may light a tire that may not he easily extinguished. The boundary dispute is one between the Dominion and Ontario solely. It does not concern Manitoba, except remotely ; and we are convinced that the people of Manitoba de u"t sym3 pathize with Mr. Narquay in his present indiscreet and fussy interfencc. If .he gave them a chance, they would tell him plainly that they don't want to puttee) with Ontare oomit that lie hail letter mind his own business. The question (if hNtseessiot is another matter. On any view, Manitoba has en right there at present. if the aweri is hot valid, the territory is still in dis- pute, and can only be regarded aa nu - nun's land. But the unaniuteus sward of the arbitrators has assigned it to On- tario, and the Untitrio (losernment it only tieing a duty it should hate done long ago in acting open that award by taking possession, leaving its validity in o oho e byt h tit it. e•,1these M c�•ntest 1 in this the tineernmen. will aoata'ned tl he by the people. 1f the Dominion Gov- is a civic holiday. w e exped a big crowd eminent ratites nn iMte, as of coarse it from µ'ingham t.. witness the match. will, there is n.. reason why it shoui,i rhe club ought to get more seats for not be settled peaceably, . by 1, :aonable ladies on that day. [process of law. flat nt the meentnne %init.).a in a tressp aster, wh,'in both j Penile should look well to the state of tho Dominion and the Outarie t;,.vern- their cellar and yards, since diphtheria meat should unite to eject. - Taronitt l and other dimities are attributed to no- N'orld. electing the aforesaid. atfair. The Beavers could not believe it, and an appeal to the umpire was made He did not see the ball go through, and decided " 1\ o gauze." A number of our moat reliable citizens saw the rubber go directly between the flags. The deci- sion of the umpire, however, was accept- ed, and in ale.ut ten minutes from the stoppage of the 'tame play was renewed. For the next 43 minutes the ball was unceasingly kept, going, and McPhil- lips for the Hurons and Bos Diedrick fer the Beavers made a uumher of throws front end to end. The ball at last was thrown beautifully by Mac. from behind the Goderich flags. It alighted just in front of the Beaver's goal, and is was made. for it. It was see Ea e. Daa10D. Master Bernard Johnston, .•f Detroit, is the guest of Ben Allen. Miss Runcitnan and George Hazle- wood, of Hultett, are the guests of R. Bean. Miss Annie Defe, ot Alpena, Mich , is the guests of her cousin,. Miss Mac- donald. AN ITF.M *tit: Jut,HCA JC,:,:LE.S. — A picking and e_•,iting bee was held at Mrs. R. Quaid'e last week. Ten of our own ladies put in an appearance, and several came from Port Albert. Of course they ail had a good Lilco`, and a wish was ex- pressed that the reporters of THE Sin- NAL wero present so that their weights might be tested in the new quilt?. THE FLOOD. —The mill creek here was nine feet above the ordinary level on Friday. and about 100 teet wide. A large numberold saw legs• were swept down the stream during the night end ' in the morning traffic en the highway was stopped for two hours. The mail stage was delayed for abut an hour. The residents turned out, and under the direction of J. H. Barker a temporary bridge was laid Scents the waters. Pathmaster clean had a lob repairing culverts " all along the line," A Cour:s Es. Araoe.--While the bar- tender of the Exchange was puttine as edge e n his razor in the blacksmith's shop one day last week, an inquisitive colt strayed into the bar -ronin, end made for the place just vacated by Will. Be- fore it had time to even take a swig of Crank's leer, the bar -tender was given the alanu an.i appeared on the scene The yeung equine was unceremoniously hustled out, and the bar -tender vows that if that colt ever gets the start of him again, it want find him putting an edge on the gleaming steel by daylight. and game. It was now five minutes to six unlock, but each aide was c.ufident of success, and play was resumed. Sam. Reid take ing the plane ed R. 5, Williams as referee. He filled the bill nicely. Ti, game was a very long one. At the end of 50 minutes Seaford' claimed the game, but the umpire decided against them 15 minutes more, and "Cap" bawling got the rubber through. giving the Beavers their second (coal. The deciding game found the specta- tors et fever heat. Perry hail gone down t'. the Seat.rt)t flags to check DeidriaIc, and nude it hot for the curly haired blacksmith. The ball catne bounding tot the trent of the tro•al, and there was a rush for it. Perry 'slippied sad fell &Wiest over the tubber, anti�,o fore he got off the earth reached out his @Risk and sent the tall through the flier'. TWO 7 minutes. The cheer that went ep proclaimed the victor for the Gode- rich team. three out of fire games. after four hours' beryl play. We congratulate our h. ys en their well-earned victory. They play the W anhunauhkees of n'inR ham on the 15th inst. As the day 8111112. At Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, on July filth the wife of Mr. Jati,e,e Jewell, formerly Colborne, of a daughter. DIEM in Lucknnw, on Friday. the 904h July, 188", .5 note McPherson. beloved wife of \tr. John Wallace. jeweller, aged 26 years, 11 mmths. MARRIED. At the residence of lir. Jaa. Stewart. brother of the bride. yeitterd, on the 30th ult., by Ree-. 11r. C• re, Mr. £ harlea 0lrvIs. of -Alpena. to Miss Jane Stewart. of Goderich. Ten telegraph pules were struck by lightning near T. Kelly's last week. Comte( mistake of the print- er last issue it was made to appear that the Dunlop scribe was beaten at croquet last week, and that he took his defeat well. It was .cue end his fair partner who were victurieus, and the good -hum• oriel defeat was shared by the other pair. TEMPE.<At•e Sauxot.—The special sermon to the members of I. O. G. T. No. 213, preached by Rev. J. A. Turn- bull on Sunday, July 22nd, attracted a lar•are congregation- The preacher tisk for hie text (;alatious 6, verse 2, and showed the necessity of a life of temper- ance and sobriety. He had bright holies for the temperance cause, and paid a tri- bute to the work done by the temper- ance societies. Tne temperance cause was a grosi one. He expressed a hope during the sermon that prehibitiin would yet be ehtained in Canada He was listened to with touch attention dur- ing his discourse. Fax..116r.—On Fridey sftern"e.n a heavy downpour of rain occurred, and the little burn was rapidly swollen until it rose abut eight feet above the usual level.The temperance nee hall was flooded led and fur a while looked like the ark of olden time. A squad of willing workers under command of Harry Horton clear- ed away driftwood and other obstruction in front of the culvert, mullet the water off. A quantity of hay wax swept down from Messrs Strxchan's and Hayden's farms. A bicyclist clime down from Dungannun on his "circular loots," aid gallantly forded the foaming ',Grain nn C1-01-337MlatIO3a PL A NING _11IL L ESTABLISHED 1656- Buchanan,Lawson a Robinson mAN UrACTORZfta oY Sash, Doors & Bli#ds UEALElia Ia LLL KINDS OF LIG»tber, Lath, Shingles and builder's material of every deecrtptfon. SCHOOL FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. 6.0.511 Orders promptly attended to. Uoderich. Aug. 2. 1881 1903-1 y THTC I.3tIRON Live Stock Association THE ANNUAL SALE under the auspices of the Huron Live Stock Association still be held on or about The 24th of October, 1883 Parties intending to enter Stock for the `;ale will require to make their entries with the se- cretary not later than . Friday, Sept. 21, 1884 The prospects for the approacht4 tale are deekledly more favorable than for any sale that has yet been held under the auspices of Me Society. ENTHANCi•: FF:F.—For each horse er cat- tle animal. $1.50: for each sheep or swine. Zie•. A commission of 1 per cent. will be charged cm all animals sold. Entries tobemade with the nndersifrned. 111. E. IleLEA\. Secretory. Sea forth. J alp 18th, 1f,83. 1100-21 Goderich CoalYard Thos. N. Danny, Proprietor. •fhe subscriber begs to inform the reeidentt of (loterichand vicinity that he has opens,' a ('oal Depot at the dock, and will be pleased to fill all orders in that line at the Lowest _Limiting Rates. entero nLaiRINO TO GET GOOD COAL at reasonable rates, (all and examine quota tions and quality of coal before purchasing elsewhere. Goderich. June 24th 1881 1897 Not 'est Transportation Company 1 1 i M I T E t 1 The Cheops. Most Comfortable ana1t1esnt Route . TO ALL rwir elf rtt THE GREAT NORTH WEST is tin the i team.es of the West Trans par, s r ion I'nm lean r. Ne er wM� wt� wet:h- rr `.ermnt.nK Lens? '*Rt�tlyt A `•'•/day taut. { nn etTt Trains, C &LUSO AT es N4 LOttrlas: 051. for l'rinee Arth Lemmas. I,nl to h. and s11 points Is Masise a.MtarrsssIL t at,ota and the North Nest. BP E OIAL.. The Steamer "MANiTORA" *1111eave (7ode- rieh, weather permitting, every ten days -on Tneselats and Fridays, alternate trips. for Kincardine, Snnlhamptnn. Montt Ste. 1Aart e. Mlehlptoolin, Pro Ntpowon, shiver i.Iet and ?ander iMy. For further Information as to rates, apply to WM. i.F.F., Goderleh, or to .TAMES N. BEATTY, General Manager. Sarnia June 7t15. 1t1l11 1821 ess 1 sea ONTAR1 hesedrd b e art*. .51 ..f eatarle upeg lasts11tntetralR,a struifttle for tt able tend" t mint N•.equai Mabitulla apo and as vett th the vexed ,l hired bf w rtes er to quie' Carlo has asst aadthat e ,luay atuTt Ithtis 'tient in the c apectable firm ala teutinue tljjut bo aur the sem, tool cause of the 1 Matfltuba gat a Cape Breto by Manitoha aelliutt. Mol ()maria liven arrested, ant LOi'YED C which it IJ habitatil.o. toba magist when It wall Cape }fret"! lease their prison. Th telegraph of the gait., Prytwouth The ( ►naafi with the ria not east In citiaeM of amused at but the mat seri, era w"utd folio pot.ple of .,f the acted in oats Winnipe twee'the wont, ctrl arrest of Brien, an MuUigi n. tackcth, was 1 11n a prisonners in chsrge a oos swattcaibed t fir Winn night. 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