The Huron Signal, 1883-08-17, Page 22
CANADA'S AGENT.
'1'!s Romant.o Career of Sir
Charles Tupper
Wen • reg g.•ei., mss: Sea ger M a
■ near ma 1 'i1. sad a emus 'as
■ s.1 l • loner A • a(erest:us
THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY AUG. 11, 1881
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" The speeches of Messrs. Archibald l.M,iale by the Mail. Nat of the nick- W tughaut ; silver butter touter item
and MoLelau, tykes m c.nuection with names and .t/suss, for the special comae- Luckuuw ; gold bracelets from Mu re
the suspicious circumstances reepectin bleu were ',reliably usanufactured fur Jaw ; silver card reeeieer and tea let
the I'wwu railway and the Spring Hill the ucxwsiun in the Mail other, as they • (rum Chicago ; one half due. silver (*a-
mine jobs, could oily lead the public to an tar the meat part unknown and un- •,coos, one half dozen kut.ua aud furl s
cue conclusion, and when the honorable reeugutzed here. Of sumo few et the and table linen from Philadelphia. A 1
gentleman (Tupper). outvoted from a spa• el constables 1 knew nothing, but the guests appeared to be pod epi its
oh. sails state of pauperism into a full of those whom 1 ku..w there are seveial and enjuyed the conversation of the
blow.' u iUiuualee, and wa3 subse.luestll thoroughly reepec:.1.:,1e, uprtg and in• evenwg, the spell being broken at iu-
enabled to widow his fits' born with tet cut wen, w'. , are ndalottsl ter sale by suave sweet music from the
houses and lands, there could be but one will ble
ed by the Mus hes. 8o M.1sca _e'aher, such as they so ofte.t
inference as to the .manues in which fug as the:prominent Outerto officials charm as with.
this vast wealth was obtained." has. are oosossned they are too evil- On Wednesday the happy couple loft
Still, though he has been accused tat known to require any dehisce, but the on the Ontartu fur M use Jaw, N. We're
many corrupt transactions since his en- attack upon the constables .• for the where M, C ,.eland is euesged in the
trance into the federal cabinet a 'minis- most pail its slanderc.ua as it is mean aeec•ntdu basin:: Our best wishes
ter of . 'ways, Sir Charles has such a and cowardly. Had 1 the inclination to go with these, and we ttat th,t they
happy faculty of covering his tracks that retaliate upon Dominion and Yvittot. who bid so fair now, may Iimg be spared
hu opponents t>�ave never been able to officials that have been here mud are te bless thew with whom t ey kilivir.
produce sufflcie t evidence to make los now here, I might hod some ve / choice
friends believe that his professions of m'teriai out of which t,, ural, a an un -
honesty and purity were insincere. He favorable record for thew, but I cannot
was knighted iu 1879, after Blake, Mac- sue chat end could be seteee by such a
kenzie and Brow a, the Liberal leaders, course, and indeed I do not think that
had declined the honor.
Sir Charles Tupper is by far the ablest
member of the Canadian ininiatlJ. He
is a veritable " Triton among nuunowe."
He it was that by his energy and perse-
verance brought his party through the
confusion into which it had fallen after
the corrupt disclosures of 1873. His
versatility is wonderful. In 1875 it was
stated that the Mackenzie refu..n minis -
t had decided to adopt a policy of pro-
tection t.. native industries, and Sir
Charles, whose duty it was to criticise
the finance minister's budget, prepared
an elaborste free trade argument in anti-
cipation of • change of government
policy. T, his autprise the minister de-
clared that the gove nment were going
to adhere to their tar; for revenue oily,
but, nothing daunted, Sir Charles &mum• FLAT PokTAus, Aug. !1. -lust evening
ed the roll of • valid proleetiunistl and • meeting; was held, called at the court
denounced the mulch • for refusing to house here her the pu:,e of organizing
Krsoes VI( 'd Union* .g
x>gorganizing
protect "our struggling industries" • municipality under Ontario authority.
Thenceforward protection became the Frank Apjohn occupied the chair. Mr.
pe•li.y of the Canadian Tories, and by Luis, sltpendia•, , read the requisition,
pio natng relief from the deprwion that
prevailed in 1878 they were able to se- w had been ougne.f by some hun-
dred
cure • parliamenta-. majority. He has
and fifty residents During the
two sons, one of whom was recentlyreadingis of the requisition a Tory band
turned to parlament, and the otheeruffians,a
is of thirty-four runs, brought in from
solicitor to the Canadian Parific railway different pointe gong the line for the
sompany, in which cenporation Sir purpose, raised some disturbance. One
Charles is 1'r t ly, though indirectly, '- of the nosiest of these amperes -1i was a
teresttvf Frenchmen name.] Michaud, an mu -
Such is the gentleman who comes to pyee of the " S ction B " cuntracwra.
L eidon as the official representative of here were five speak eta on the Conaer-
the Canadian dominion. Thu last tom- vativd side, but only of these, Mr. E.
miaioner, Sir A. T. Galt, did act sec- M. Ridout, conducted himself with de•
ceed yeti well. With over half a dozen tasty. McKenzie, an er-whiskey pedlar
marriageable daughters on hand, he was
from �thitwmouth, not only indulged in
constantly complaining that his gala of thea grossest personal clonic of the chair -
:10,1 ) a year and expenses was inauffi- men, br disgusted even some of his
cient for his maintenance, while the fact own followers with his shocking profani-
of hu having married a sister of his de-
but
Fitzgerald and McCallum spoke,
ceased wife kept his family, to some ex- but both were ve drunk. N'eidnas,
Va-
tent, out of society. His speech favor -
rennet,
of tl• mythical county of ing imperial federation and his ra"way °nee, tLa.,e a hee.- would give, the ylist of
intrigues got him into trouble with the w.,tch was that his per-
intrigues
party in Canada, and hence venal guarantee that the Manitoba �ov-
his recall. Sir Charles will continue to ernment .. , here. The herea
purelyer maintain iia
hold, nominally,the tion el trinister authority The faciiour ob-
oe railways, s he will thereby, it is 1 of the disturbers was made trans -
hoped, be able to promote the interests parent when they at leei�hth cited
of the Canadian Pacific railway ••ompany against s mutton made fur adjeu...ment
in opposition to those of the Gland until Monday night. This motion was
Trunk and other rival lines. He also brought forward by two highly respect -
hopes to extend the commercial rela• ed citizens, Moors. Rankin and meet -
tions of Canada with other countries. er, who had at the opo ting of the.-meet
''this respect his predecessor aocoin ing complained that the notice of same
pushed nothing. Sir Charles' allowance had been too shoo., and accordingly they
proposee
from the Canadian government is 810,- duringhe prosto e dings bytheir druurn. Te noise nken
000 s year, besides which the expenses followers led the To. • leaders to believe
of his official establishment will be de- that the meeting was with with them,
i•ryed. He will draw probably an and hence their voting against the mo -
equal amount from his railway company tion, but they were defeated, and the
meet', sic accordingly adjourned Mon•'ey
night. Respectable citizens of all classes
are much annoyed that they should not
be permitted to meet and di: cuss an im-
po ant question in a peaceful and or-
derly way. W. H. W.
Leaden Co •poadenes New 'uric Times.
the new Caradian high commissioner
ie being dialwa,ed et the clubs jest now.
The gentleman is qucstios, Sir Charles
Tupper, sr; i red some ti: ys ago, having
succeeted blir Alexander Galt, who rt-
e - -es. The new ambassador is regarded
as a ipenurte product of British colonial
polities, and is refer rod to as possessing
many excellent qualities. appear-
ance he is mediums s' -ed, with a large,
round head and ve- • dark hal-, which
grows low down on his forehead. His
face is large, broad, and indicates a mao
of not very delicate instincts. 1 rte chief
interest centres in hit wondersully suc-
cessful. center. He is the son of a poo:
baptist dere, man, and is 63 years old.
His profeasiun is that of a physician and
surgeon, he being a graduate of Edin-
burgh college. 1Isere is is curious
romance connected with his early educa-
tion. His father's memo would not ad-
mit of his sending young Charles across
the Atlantic to pursue his studies, but
the latter had won the love of a wealthy
lady, some years his senior, who resided
in the neighborhood of E • 'te: it, his
home, 'and this lady generously offered
to defray the whole out of her lover'•
studies at the Royal college of surgeons,
in Edinburgh, the understanding being,
of course, that as soon as he obtained
his diploma and rete .ed to Nova Sco-
t^, their marriage should 'eke place.
The young n en passed through college
and obtained his degree, but on retut.t-
• ig to his native land his love for his
benefactress had van'shed, and ho soon
after wedded another lady possesel of
what appeared to h• a greater atti..etions.
No cha a could soothe the melancholy of
the deceived one,and eh I • spinster.
8 •
Charles' friends y, however, that
he repaid the money spent upon his edu-
e,tion by 1 's fest tt-e.
' , politics Charles is a Teo', but patty
expediency and a kindly re;arl for
" number one " are his principal guiding
stars. He entered public life as is mem-
ber of the Nova Scotia legislature when
a little over '10 years of age, and has
been engaged t politica ever since.
During the greater pa , of this time he
has been in power, and has become com-
paratively wealthy, his worldly posses-
sions being estimated at from $500,0')0
to $1,01 ),000. His friends asses. that
he bas come, by his wealth honestly, but
others express a quite contra opinion.
kt all events, he has made the most of
his opportunities, and his success is an
indication of what a colonial politician
can sometime• accomplish. Sir Charles
le regarded as an able man. Those who
tow him intimately asset. that, being
possessed of extrsordina. • power, he is
often able to intimidate- weaker men,
who possibly may have the better of an
argument, and as long u he wins the ap-
plause of his friends for a moment he
se.res not what the consequences may be.
In debate he is said to be most audacious.
Hew:11 make any statement or invoke
any argument that wall tend to disat.a
h•s adversary even temporarily, and any
subsequent exposure of the falsity of his
statements or arguments w"1 cause him
very little trouble.
Sir Charles political career has not
been altogether free from the suspicion
of his having used h'e position for the
urpose of making money for himself.
a fact, the charge has been repeatedly
made, sometimes by men who were
formerly his friends but are his oppo-
nenta, end -again by men who were once
his opponents but are now his friends
and oollsslgues. He is charged with hay-
ig sold his province to the None
American confederation by buying up
the legislature with promises of senator-
rhips and other positions under the new
order of thine's, and at the fret election
atter confederation Sir Ch --les (then
M-.) Tupper, alone ..f the whole con-
federate party, managed to here -elected.
fb'e Charl• - seems tout upon the maxim
that es -e - roan has his pnee, and in this
way he l'-•> managed to wi, over niftily
of his old po! tial opponents. Ile seduc-
ed Joseph Howe by appoi,ting hint to a
cabinet position and afterwards to a
lieutenant fusee..oi.hip, and b' . Mc-
Lelan he secured be a railway cnmmi•-
sionership. Now it •A h', proud boast
that all hie fo•.ner opponents have "come
over" to his political views, though not
one of them I •••r ventured to retract the
nay th'igs said against the re' wry
promoter i, fon ner times. While lei ler
of the Nova Scotia government Sir
Charles is said to have made enoi.nous
sunns ,.f money by grantine a coal mine
pct a ea see, and by !us.+ltp a two m'l-
lion duller rit"-wrt cont,.:t fo i favorite
engineer. ?.T A. W. McLelan, new
Canadian mir'•ter of nu'ae and fisheries
(reproeent'eg Car 'da at the ',te..a-
tio• here), w.uthen 'opposition in the
provinc:el • •etnbly, and deseribee his
tattoo '"eague's conduct in the follnw-
• terms :-
" We have heard of men riding in
public oonveysncel with lora.'e mantles
about them and fettle he ids folded in
front to is ' snepidon, wi L the ran►'
',olds were f riling their eta- into the'r
fellow -tram , "er's pocketss on now when
the honorable gentlems t (Termer) lea
put on the D title of Motive.. tee it •'-
ton and the old ' ^fq, .0 ., the people
are int-' 1.3 to believe that the hands he
put to the plow are not reel 0 at the
real hands are hidder s. that they n •y
the better get deep to the armpit. es the
public cheat. The man w.,onn they ones
believed to be the apostle of retrench-
ment ham become the g,wt hush print
of jobb* • and corruption. t'...••, then,
aha'l rostra; t the nits of the.- od'Tne
Alexi :.t they is " t .ke him, leaded down
though he may be with the offerings ti •t
fall to the pt'e1.., •Rd ' nl.r le h en upon
the altar at which he mir eters."
'Inc fact that the r -,. who. uttered
'hose wools hers me s r- 11, tow of the
man he donor is • 1 ':ing moninen-
Mupon the n•teettaint• of enlon'•1
ics. Zq• s"y strong lonelier* was
sed by the present ' 'eat. flow. Atchi-
Isald, and ' ► 's Hon. A G. Joss*, a
former anvil ", , er of Tupper. after re
view the gentle•tree's career, in the
reals of s e,•ee•ch in rte Canadian hoses
of enwamone. , 1R7R. said :
I)., sot delay, if suffering any furor of
Bowel Complaint, however mild appar-
ent' ma; be the attach, but we Dr.
VowIer's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It
any good cause was ever efi .eptly wt.- u the • Id reliable cure for all forms of
ed by raking up real or Una _.na., scan-
dals 10 regard to tho private diameter . f
its enemies.
Three special sittings of the Outer o
Claims Commission (bleears. Patullu and
Burden will be held on Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday of this week, and
from present appearances they are likely
hate plenty to du, u a large number
of squatter% and others have already
made requests for a hear'eg. Indeed
just new everything points to an early
c>llapse of the now feeble ei posi-
tion that is beins presented agsiuit 01.
tario supremacy here. Sheriff Clarke,
of Port ' thur, will attend the sittings
of the Comm •siun in his cftioial capaci-
ty.
Summer Complaints that require promi t
reatwent. Ask your druggist and all
dealers 111 latent medicines. 2
Nethirig ku..wu t•. 111"d1Gal betenoe Cao
SUI tall. the healing ``reperues let Dr.
Fowlers Extract •.f'2.11(1 Strawber.e in
Cholera Morbus, Dysente - ,Colic and all
13 ,w,1 Complaints. 2
Ayer's Ague Cure is intended to Lelia
an antidote to malarial fevers, and all
diseases generated by marsh, swamp or
slough. Ocience has brought this remedy
nigh to perfection. No quinine nu ar-
senic, nor injurious drug enters into its
composition. Chemistry and the healing
a.. have combined to make it the curs.
tine triumph of the age we lite in.
My friend, look here ! you know how
weak and nerroueyour wife is, and you
knew that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve
her, cow why not be fair about it an?
buy her a boll
RAT PORTAGE.
flute .ae ova t — FavereMe Feel' vg
Toward O■ -, Rr tans apover.
hes the R Ir.et, (.15,1. Oevele•.a 11
°Rew•Ive Personalities el Tery r YM—
( Miser • : ey+d by •' %eetle■ e ^ lar.
ac .,
Ray PORTAGE, Ont., Adg. 5 -3 it
tors here remain in much th, me state
as they were at the date of my 1 t de-
spatch. Arrests are occ• ional'y n de
I„: Manitoba or Ontario cousta'•les, but
as the offe ,dere are usually d sturbere of
the peace, no notice is taken a : Le
effa'r by the constables of the opposing
torte. Inde 1, there is nothing lite that
bitterness between the opposite factions
that the sensatio► tl ..eapatches of the
Mail and the W -tnipeg evening papers
would 1 d one to suppose existed here.
If the people here were let alone and not
inflamed 1 , these sensation -mongers
there would be far lea danger of trouble
than there is now. AR long ns Premier
Norquay wee here there there was a dis-
position on the pa.. of the Mu itoba
petty to be somewhat agg.•essive in their
attitude, but now that they are left with-
out a leader they appear quite content to
let matters net as they are. The
ELAtt(:PRATED ..TORIER . 'OCT THE 121M-
7 ..t a ;. E
herntehave done ha i to Dueness 'eter-
ests, and not 0 t Ontario hes shoe.,
th :t she •• w"lidg to and able to sustain
'•tw and order here and pronsote the best
interests of the city in a substantial man-
ner '-'i.' is ora' ng friends eve. day. A
move n de by the Manitoba (lovet.i-
ment not long ago las opened •'1e ey
of the people here to wt et they may ex -
pe •t o1 her. Subsequent to the i tcorpo-
tion of the ex'•ting (or tether semi -
exist• ig) mut -ci'ul organization under
W .r•toba •umbo. ty the Provirus' 1 Gov-
ernment , nted abatch of 'hoer " mat s
• -1d r'sad therefor some
TERRI NC NDRID DOLLARS
iv f 1 • i ..ion without any notice
be • t taken of the municipality, and
wl at w: s, - worse, the L., ' Geer* o-
ment of is -' - walked off with the mousy,
who) i 1 "y needed for 1pe .vieg
e ata •• all othe se pro. (-'tg ter
the lie wants .1 the p'' Ome t ti
meant•me 1 bits n 1 .,os i •' tit .ie i•
able and w 'Ong not only to preset re the
p , but r• ';o some ve , muse•'., seed-
ed improvements :1 the streets
sago ani IDP tart MI a e•fOLC DO,
155
f -m the preps y owners. Nearly evoke
voter ,'heel • ioaa signed a scents
tion to Stipeo,ia - 14'z•sti.te Lyth,
' .g I m to mi" • m, •ting f••r the pa --
I se of sMtts t.•ws is s -., ng mor cipal
O at ati.M under 'Ontario •nthority,
d , a et .., hone the pl •e s '
be under the cuter rity ..f a municipal
gore anoint that w '1 be .ne'►te a•td
'Akio' Conesrvat i ve and Helot .ae
Ia' -e r•apret the
root.' vs mor ala/ass -a rn5OitIL Idtrg7:'.
that have b1 •n made upon 'hg )
Aslrlme .
\V a e'ip the fallowing intones•' tg item
from the Kincardine Repot-Or:-
The.
epori:-
The marriage of Miss Ma. Ann Fish-
er, second daughter of E. Fisher, K;e-
c•trdine, and .has. A. Copeland, mer-
chant, of Moose Jaw, took place at the
residenee of the bride's father, Brad -
way, on Tueiday evening, 31st July.
As we entered the house we were
greeted with a kindly welcome by
M. Fisher, and were introduced to
many friends who were gather-
ing, expectant of a pleasant evening,
which all enjoyed, as no labor or mean.
were spared ta make all happy and corn -
fie. able. A few minutes peat nine we
repaired to the dining room (it being
larger than the parlor) where the many
happy guests were gathered. Soon the,
bride in beauty appeared, conducted by
her father, to a convenient pat. of the
room, where the groom and grcomsman
were sitting, apparently cool and uucdn-
cerned. The bride was dressed in cream
• -..Amore, brocade satin, tr' nmed hand-
somely with elegant Spanish lace. She
wore natural flowers, and bore a little
basket of lovely flowers in her hand.
The attendants of the bride were her
two sisters, Misses Annie and Sophy,
and Miss W''kinson, of Goderich. The
costumes of the bridesmaids were of
cream cashmere, trimmed with Sp.nish
lace. Natural flowers were also worn.
After the ceremony was performed we
were conducted to the adjoining room
and sat down to a delicious tee The
table was well filled with good things,
choice and new, and though we were
not suffering Inc any wan' of food, yet
this, a were so enticing that we eoakl ;tot
refrain from eating. In the centre of
the table stood a beautiful five -story
bride's r.ke,which was ceremoniously cut
and passed ; nut and raisins were also
pastiest After we had enjoyed ourselves
ep gra-wily in this capacity, we returned
to view the presents, of which the bride
was the recipient, and found a large table
1 of most elegant gifts from her many
fr:ends lied well wisher,. They came
tenni various porta of the count. which
the folluw',g list will show : --A silver
cake and fruit heoket, from (l.,dench,
rt.setee are elNebee.
Call at Geo. Itliyuaa' drug ►tore old a
package of McGregor A Parks • Carb..lic
Cerate. It is composed of Y'whne,Car-
bolie Acid and has never failed to retuove
Pimples, Blotches, Ulcerated Sores, and
Rough Skin. It cures when all others
fail '"ry it. 8
%ever Live fp.
11 you are suffering with l••w and de-
pressed
o-pressed spirits, lam . f appetite, general
debility, disordered blou4, weak . ,rsti-
tutien, hesdephe, or any disease of • b.I-
iuus nature, by all in a lis procure a Mot-
tle of Electric Bitters. You will be sur-
p'iced to see the rapid improvement that
will follow ; you will be inspired with new
life; strength and activity will return ;
pain and miser, will cease, and hence-
forth you will rejoice in the praise of
Electric Bi..ters. S..ld at fifty cents a
Mottle by J, \Pilsen. [t4J
Needs no advertising when onoe intro-
duced. Every bottle sold sells hundreds
of others by doing all and more than re-
presented for Neuralgia, Toothache,
Headache, etc. It removes any pain
instantly quick as flash. T. • it and you
will say it is well named Fluid Lightning.
Get a 25 cent bottle at G. Rhynas' drug
store. b
One of our beat citizens would say to
tho public that he has tried Halle Cie
torch Cure, and it is all that is clai •eel
Inc it. Price 75 cents per bottle. S.. d
by Geo. Rhynas, s .le a•tee for (coot -
rich. 3m :
Circuit/as. -A name well known in
o snt,ction with the Hair Renewer, which
sstor.s grey hair to its na ural Dolor by
a few weeks use. Sold at 50 cents per
bottle by James Wilson. 2m
An Answer Wasted.
Can any one bring as a ease of Kidney
or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters
will not speedily cure 1 We ay they
cannot, as thousands of oases already
permanently cured and who are daily re•
commending Electric Bitters, will prove.
Brach..'s Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back,
or any nnaary complaint quickly cured.
They purify the blood, regulate the bow-
els, and acts directly on the diseased
eta. Every bottle guaranteed. For
tale at 50c, a bottle by J. Wilson. • [1j:
THE POTENTIAL ENERGY OF
the nervous system a stn In the brain
and other ne e gantel.% in ' e a of • corn-
ier body known -as lees -kiss, derived om the
a t - matter nitrogen and phos este- :, ort
0o . In al. forms of nervous . ebOity ••res-
tration of the nal tomes ren to •a • fa.l e
of supply of this rosei ve tone of the ae. ,e
centres. owing to iodi^eetion . id mat-srdmt-
latlon. Wheele s P sphates and Ca&Wya
w I make app the de. 'chancy, and ne I•nitat to
nor substitute oho• d be wood In its place.
(3.07DIZRICIM
!PLANING MILL
ESTABLISHED 1 1.
Buchanan,LaWson a Robinson
NANUYAC L'ML*a OF
Sash, Doors & Blinds
MALI= IN ALL KINDS OF
Lumber, Lath, Shinstes
and ►•under'• material of every description.
SCHOOL FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
tarn II Orders promptly attended t'.
Goderich, Aug. 2. 1883. Iftely
The Cheap Tea Store.
JUST RECEIVED,
A LAROE SUPPLY OF
CANNED FRUITS
AND
CANNED MEATS
OF ALL KINDS.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
Fresh Groceries
A'so a Ane assortment of
Crockery & Glassware
iN THE LATIorr DESiGNS.
Teas a Specialty
Summer Boaroi.tg.
IAITLANB PLACE!
If you would escape the ramps of teat
souurgr of the Sun nor am sen, Choler .
Morbus, keep Dr. Feeler's Kitt/Let of
Wild birawbe. y at haud fur use. 1 I
O. • t at d a" "'her tot i • of Bowel Cow
p'•tiut, it is i 'fa tile. 2
MI:. RICHARD HAWLEY - Eleiant Itee:-
denee 1. sow
OPEN for the SUMMER
A Loud Ogee
The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
R inroad Company has Just issued au
illustrated treatise, The Heart of the
C0.1.inen t," deselabine the wonderful
•;rowth of the six Cheat States. The book
is beautifully printed, and numerous en
vjs s.•f iti;h moot adorn i.s pales
ase eandiug their same sed add. em
wi. two thru.-Sant pus:age s.am
Wall receive a coPe by re.o-1 u 1.'1, Ly
iwplyiee to removal Lowell, ,Geste:_l
Peaseti;rr a rut, CI! cage Illisu'a. tit
For the reception of • few guests. The reams
are very lances**
NIl'EL Y• FURNISHED
Bath Room with hot and cold water. nownee
Alley, Croquet and Ornamental °rounds
plenty of choice fruit, • good table, and every
comfort will be found.
Guests will be met at the station.
TERMS :—Seven to Ten Dollars
per Week.
11MAITL'ND PLACE,
tiodeti:•h. ''ntario.
Codertvh. Jane ll. 18 3. 1,'B
Address :
Eye, Ear and Throat.
DR. RYERSON,
317, ('hare* Mreet. Tomas. eat..
L. R. C. P.. L. R. C. S. K.. Lecturer on the
Bye. Ear and Throat. Trinity Medical Col-
lege. Toronto, and Se -peon to the Mercer Eye
and Ear Infirmary, late Clinical Assistant
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital. lloordelde, end
Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. may
be consulted at
THE WINDSOR HOTEL,
STRAY ORD,
On Last Saturday of D017 1°04.
June Mb. 1883.
McColl Bros. & Co., Toronto.
klanufact tires and Whole.alc healers in
LARDINE,
CYLINDER,
BOLT CUTTING,
WOOL OILS.
- "CK I KLEln(ATPU,—
"LARD1
brand is unexcelled by any other nil nn the
market. In recogntion ,.f its mai erior 11. it,
we have received
All the Highest Prizes !
whererei we exnibl.• ' 0 since Isla. amo,
o.her awards •, IL • at nberot
ALJI, AN LINE
or
'tt►1'AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS
1.1 \' EHI'uo1.-LONDONDERRY -(ILAMjt W
Every Saturday From Quebec.
N.ITEAT 511 P*asACL
• ((14FORT AND SAFETY.
Summer .irrungeneent.
erASON 13_
t'inaeslaa - May 11
Polynesian
Peruvian Jr.. N
Sennett Ian
is 1
Parisian ... r
Saardiatas. w.... " i
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circar•aa
Per u viatan
seem/elms..... 1111
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Parisian
Sardinians'
clrcaea.a•
Polynesian
Peru' tan
tSarnsatiaa.
Parisian
Sardinian
(*tremolos
Poly iwst•s................ "
es -reviser Os
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Sarmatian...
l'arisian
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Cuirass/vs Mb:. •e
1'01) •.-sus >b
Peruvian " 17
Sarmatian' - •'
Passengers squire to leave Goderich at no., n
on Thursdays. to common with steamer .t
Quebec.
Prepaid certillcate teased at greatly reduc,rf
rates to psoona wtabing to bring their ' -ten.!.
out from the Old Conntry.
For 'l Ickets and all Info•mation, apply to
Ii. ARMSTRONG.
Ticket Agent
Godericb.
Goderich, May 17th, 1883.
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TESTIMONIA.I.S-
Collirgwoud. Ont.- The Crowfoot Ritte,. I
t ,ok cured me of Sick Headache, aftertwenty
yeas of sutferit.s without being able to f 5n
.elicf. MICR. J. l.oLrlllusasaD.
CIarksbe • Ont -The Csewtoo ',Utters n
firstly cured cured me of Menthe • s, without
any other medicine. Mss. Joeru LOUGH
Dr you in lab to get the worth ofear mosey
• Si year enols •t resit.
Gold, Silver & Bronze Medals, THEY ./1 LL KEEP IT !
'-defies ■• itetirt Diplomas. It Is weenie
not toLion SP t log ; e, ' . at meanie' t 1
and berg lees than one-half the o re Is • Le
Ai i rivet o'' the market. t4 1 ICV IT.
7
R. W..MoKenzie..
1813.
15
1-1 .A. Le el
Vegetable �Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was the first preparation perfsetly adapted to cure
diseases of the scalp, and the ant successful re-
storer of faded or gray hair to its natural color,
growth, and youthful beauty. 1t has had may
imitators, but none have so fully met all the re-
gwirements needful for the proper treatment or
the hitt aad scalp. HALL's jlaia Rtxtwss hss
steadily grown in favor, and spread Its fame and
usefulness to every quarter of the globe. Its us -
paralleled
paralleled aueeme can es attributed to let *as
encs.: the .mire Jr1J1/esest of depravities.
T'be proprietors have often been surprised at the
receipt of orders from remote eowntrlw, where
they had never made so effort for its Introduction.
The ase for a short time of Hall's rims
firmness wonderfully Improves the permsal
appearance. It eleaasee the scalp from all Is• -
purities, ewes all humors, fever, and drycsfl
and thus prevents baldness. it stimulates tke
weakened glands, and enables them to posh for.
ward a sew and vigorous growth. The effect. or
this arttels are set transient, 1155 those of Mew
!wile preparation, int remain a long time, Medi
sakes Its use a matter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DY11
FON TAN
WHISKERS
Will change Ube heard to • amoral brown, of
Meet, as dashed. it protases • ps.•wuaent «4c1
THF DARLING iMPk' t1AI that w111Roe wish sway. Cosseunget a single
preventing', n Y sppOsd wears' tmnble.
A L S
F{tQ1{1N
two silver (sake bt
omitaske, a Biller cup, R. )F', BALL 00.,2(Alrph>s, N.H.N.H..•nice, it stand, malenessfruit stand, malas
jag, one 'int. teaspoons, can) receiver,IN ALL ?MX etzsPt. bid h all Deakin Is MedistawL
atter spoon and hotter cooler, all of
silver, also tiros plpitchers, pair
cf eau b-inlifall plash sfa pillow, Teas a Special.tpe
plush tidy, stilinal Baton enwhrnidere.l
twine set, two able amp( t and tidy. Ates a sptend.J assort went of
hrusss•l mat, r.mh and hrwsh, two
lnws, nt.e hands.,me album, chin.. ..4 of GOOD /jARVEST MITTS
deems, mat and h..ugout holder, and a
pietwmi framed, all from Kincardine ;
half dozen fork• ein,l a.,..ns in w,.ot w°
torr, from iwowdon ; s- ver tee set fr..m
L%etowel : silver awnless -1 pitcher from
G. H. OLD
e
THE GR. 'LR. nonentrf
Jett f. ire1
TOR ALL TEP PORN'
or
es stl*Mutl, mercurial. W
181oed Dlswesre.
May 17th. IPS 18e1dm
EGYPTIAN OIL
The Great Pain Conquer(
ranldly dispels ram. i;teaspoonfni in so -
cure • distracting head ache In five m n
Me.. - u, idled to any •^ectad so'face of th
body. as tooth ache, net -spa, rher'nat"
.h.. it g1'. es the sufferer conduct and lista
reIIetIt Is a • ' ar 5ing remedy. Only WC; an
mor.ey refunded it not as represented.
R. Throw -err • t•.. rote ereprlelerv.
aatford. Ont'
W . J. C. Naaltel
Dug. -. etc.. Asset lase Sedate
-IN THE -
Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain
and Mouse River C. untr)
NORTH DAKOTA,
T,.Lotary 10 the i; n...d States Land 'NR
GP'ND FflKS, DAKOTA.
etira i IS A L M% d Irma panic i Ia
view slime t•• any &ddr .aa
1' F. ifeNALLY,
Oil. a1 i re' ng Agri
ST. AUL. NIIiIIA►$LI$ A ■j8„O811 P
■.: • it M. Temple. •
S. SLOANE,
i:as o•,hese • large quantity of
ES RN 'CO
1 r sewb browbeat. dies let et
�. Canadian Corn;
Ayres Sarsaparilla.
MAW r Ilse /rr s Sole baN1sa Oa
G vgP11EACALI1
Oelsheh.
Iter I7•' 1 'tt
it he P..
lar.
Hew tear 10 mJ h.
genitals
Si .,es the dog da
• r,
When bricks hay.
strokes by do
Fi body with an
The green wav;nj
Mg brasses.
The 'scaping true
The rick creamy m
seises.
A rad e'er' the tiro
tarot
The plain uountry•
ales.
The sweet conn
farm.
The sweet co,
imam •e I
How heady Wh
And oaytag ono.
Su !,
IV ben all can t
dime:
How woman' to I
be ire.
Frosh gulden h
aid wa
1 o use of the hu
ries.
Of sweet count
f•. d!
ke plain count ,
sins.
The street count
farm!
Ho'tr dear are th.
Summer,
How e-agnant
,lawn !
But straightway
glummer
At thoughts o
town.
The theatre, th.
money
Etpended in ti
qu•Im.
The v quel of su
Why don't the
farm.
The blow .-rtaal
ward co ^l1
The bathe on.
farm.
BOY
As Urea( Trt■
There is pr
in the life of 1
belongs to a b
a red cap and
adjoining tow
a rival club.
is no position
change for th
The other da:
going to the
boy baseball
another club
station to go
was visible m
boys was onl
nets on the f
to the rival c
to tee the vi-
defeated will
the depot, n
victorious 1>
for the retui
zona looked
were defeat,
off with the
blue .dips I
back streets
to getout'
were ashan
beat. The
gloomy, fo
calamity- 1
The ibcal t
pot platfot
pire of the
veiling ad
communit,
and nuke
critical me
was • lo
his face, a
done as h
willing to
the hand,
ed neigh'
brought t
grieved,'
the defer'
ride dow
you get
god,” ai
legs off,
unsucces
he claw:
stock of
hood Psi
looked a
blow to
his next
U$ZCastit
game by
lives at
trying t
call to 1
take oh
paper d
threw t
with tl
there, 1
the fac
Risme.
can,
who hr
campo
made
of the
hewn
which
pines,
they
down
vas Iv
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