The Huron Signal, 1886-5-21, Page 5ROLL, JORDAN, ROLL.
A Methodist M,P , on tea. "Fight
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T ielr Threats e11 Meskstan Lasd/eeds Ad
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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MAY !1, 1886.
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Choice Spring & Summer Dress
A Ladoga cablegram says : Doris' the
ilebsto In the Howse of Commons, os
hursday nlghl.a heel) speech was orad. U
by Mr. Jordan, the Nationalist me."1'"
fur West Clare. lir Jurdsu, who is •
prominent taenaber of the Methodists
church, Imolai gsnishillen, w :be Tuwn
Hall of which Isng the banners taken
at the batty of the 13..yue, owl where,
_nearly two hundred years ago, , ecurred
lhe famous battle. Mr. Jordan is a
tettantlfsesorraa well as losing engaged in
trade. One sees its his eyes a reservoir
of ready humor, and this overdowed
when, rising late in the debate, be said :
"I have lived all sny life siaorg the
I later peasantry. Ir it contended
that this Bill places the Protestant popu-
lation of the North under the control of
a Parliament elected by the National
League. Those who argue thus seem to
forget the nature and constituent ele-
ments of an Irish Parlumaat. It would
net be a Parnellit. Parliament, and the
National League, having anower. d its
purpose, would, is the natural order of
• things, dissolve. (Cheers.) The mem-
bers would not be slowed on tiny quer•
dun as to esoar•tion, but Irish issues,
and the previews's as to the two orders
would afford ample security It was
said," the speaker continued, "that time
Protestant people would bare to leave
Ireland, but they might go further and
tare worse. Why should the landlords
leave the country if their incomes were
diminished by f 1 'lh.y would tuts
find any country .o cheap se Ireland te
live in- ( ter) --and they would still
have their but all the talk
abost leaving Ireland was onneen.a If
even an Orangeman wee ask-
ed whither he was wafting randy to 110
b. answered with a twinkle is his eye
'Not yet.' " (Iaog►ter.) The people
had no notion of going, and the more
they assured those Orangemen in the
Muth of Ireland of their safety the
greater wise they kicked up. He did
not believe that they had any fear for
w their lives, their liberties or their pro-
perty. As to their religion, prnp.rty
was a Tory large part of it. They prayed
alternately to Prneidenee and to the
noble Lord itandulph Churchill, the
member fur Paddington. (Laughter.)
One could nut tell whether they put
their trust in God, or in the grist Tog
party, or in powder and hall, bion..e
they used the phrases indiecrio,inately.
.Imught.r.) Protestant ladies and the
, farmers' wives said they had no f.ar,and
why should the stalwart majors sad mili-
tary men pretend to be more apprehen-
sive?
•ruts, NOT Teak.
The truth was that it was passion and not
fear which actuated them. Thine peo-
p1e had been pampered all their liver.
They had enjoyed and mono-
polised place and pones, and they did
not wish noir to be pot nn an equality
with the other people. The loyal mie-
esity, as they were called, were enraged
beamed they would have to go into
eotslipstitiv• examination with Chair
Ratratr Ciitbelic and get
only their fair .bare of anything that was
going (1 iaupb.) If, however, the
Bill became a law he was satisfied that
they wnnld he quite prepared. from the
greatest to team least among them, to
snake the best of it.
It there was discontent or disloyalty it
was landlordism .lose that incited the
feeling. It was against paying tnbu•e
1 ..'_to England the Orangemen of Ulster
would fight, and if they would tight
against paying that tribute to England,
why, it would bo all tight. (laughter.)
A eery worthy minister had said that it
would be unjust to send English aid
Scotch soldiers to shoot the Ulster Wit -
ere i + wee they mold not pay the tai.
ben they met dig so. 6ib.rwii tbio10 1
mems ty wedges. pay up. (Latplhter.)
Mai Tear noel 1
The quails* is, would these °rstago-
mem really fight! (Laughter and cries of
"No.") Of rouse they would not. They
Mad no notion of lighting. 'Laughter.)
The honorsblo member for Southern
Belfast -Mr. Wim.. Johnston - re-
minded him of a vision in the Apnea -
1 • about like an angel with
Bible ender one wing and • rifle un-
lIer the other. (Laughter.) 1 never
could quite I whether the hon-
orable member was going in for death or VOTICE TO „ . R8.
for glory. (Laughter.) The Ulster t the matter of Pevea K
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BRANTFORD.
AT t•Kb-ill\'T WE ARE ISHi)WINO NOVELTINS IN
Fancy Wool Dress G-oods all colors.
Fanoy 'Wool Dress Goods in black_
Plain Lama Colths, in black and colors.
A.11 the New Makes in Canvas, Boucle, Azo_
Rare Value in Black and Colored Satins.
Wp: HAVE A LARGE: itANUK OF WASHING DRt)i8 600118 IN
PRINTS, LAWNS, ALSATIAN CLOTHS, &C.
BOURRETTES, CORD STRIPS, GINGHAMS, &c.
Otte Prfats ars very chelo. In design and color. - Our Glagbasu are very low is pry e.
CG -LOVES AND HOSIERY.
TAFFETA GLOVES, all colors anti sizes. - PURE SILK GLOVES, all colors and sizes.
BLACK COTTON HOSE all sizes. - COLORED COTTON HOSE, all sizes.
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GODERICH
aglieaK3 aag
WOR88_
Harbor entrekomed the business of JOSEPH
sstrroulE. Marble Cutter, 1 take thta ep-
portunity of eanouncing to the oeople of the
County of Huron. that we are now prepared
to execute all orders 1n
MARBLE & GRANITE
Moouiueots lladstos,
ite., lite.
Having many - "est exorrtenes.we
feel ooandent of giving aatl.feetlon to these
who may favor us with their orders,
NmdorsanaDoorSills
HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC.,
Supplied at P.eaaonable ]'ales.
Those intendingto uecbaar Monuments or
Headetowea willnd It 1a their interest to
GIVE US A CALL.
Permit) wi.hiwg cemetery work dose. such
as reentries in.cri •lona. etrelghtening head-
smen's etc.. can rely on the work being dose
Is a moat sa'Isfactory manner.
if/We solicit an inspection of the work now
in the shop.
ROBERTSON i BELL.
Goderlch. March lath. Mee. Effikem
Conservatives never could tell whether
they were going to. Ise lieutenaate, cap-
tains or majors in the new Ulster army.
(Laughter.)
•Oarl(MT TWO Qt -tint's AMT.
If they iutended fighting they would
want arses, ammunition, a ootntiliiariat
and a medical t, and thou they
would have to borrow an English gener-
al -laughter) -and when all was ready
they would have to fight the Moran'.
army. (Laughter.) that
these eteen did not intend to fight at all
and that their defiant language was mere
bunkum. (laughter.) "I never cb-
jected lac what was fair rent. I have
been onosulted by thousands of tenants.
and have never given advice which I
e lsowld feel . to est platted before
thin Houm i deny that the Methodists
of Ireland are against the
Bi1L I admit that a majority of them
antagonistic, but her., as with the
antagonistic,
bytecians, there is a thinking sad
wing minority in favor of Hoots
1 have letters in my pocket from
' no who have changed their
views sine the last .lection. I ate the
Hoose to give a large me..ur. ;of Home
Rule, and not to repeat the blondes of
the land legiel.tinn 1,y giving hare mea -
. ares, which would cooly keep the agita-
tion allva"
We regi to have to annoonee 1he
death of Joie Little, who died soddenly
May 22tk. D.eseesd was a young was
agd twenty • is onaarrled sad highly
esteemed by al� wbo knew him. 11.
died after only twwt -far bean' shit -
e ra His parents .*d friends have the
satin sympathy of the eommonity at
of tie
Township of 'Vawanesh, in the County of
Huron. General Storekeeper.
The above noised Perna Kz neffr W
made an zeatgw,neat to tae taireseaseessef Y
Vie.. Utsap. !, Ontaria of W his eMale.ad
effects. in trust. for the besewt of kis credlt-
o A meeting of the Creditors of the said
Preen KzAtwrtu will be hens at my Omte, iso
the Court How, Is the Town of tloderich, on
PI1I DA Y.
the reveler -First [)any of Moe, A. 1). 1RRIi,
at the hour of Lino'clocko'clock p.m.. for the pur-
tke tloTlf tlg Of all Inspectors.of aerosol of toe
sae.
C,adttors are requested to die their claims
against the said estate with me es or before
the day of meeting. T rred by amdavite to
are required by the Act.
ROB .RT OiRBONB.
Sherif of Huron.
sen ; -t't Trustee.
SREItIFIr'S SALE OF LANDS.
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tamer of Heron.. Ry virtue of a Writ of
To Wit trim -0' "Lemma le.oew out et
Her Majesty's HIgle Court et J.M{ee, Mos -
eery DO Sion mid ea Wise Weft .t pert
"etas morsel out of Her M High
:burr of Janice. Commas Ptw DlvietA. and
to Inn dlrette4 sand dallv_LA=MOM Ya1Mt the
Lands iced Tttwwwsts of WI MOM
sad J ansa M.•K,* si. at the emit et RAND au.
k Itoos, 1 hove .Hard and takes to £treatise
sad will Odle tsr Bale. at why imam 1a the
Court Row. to the Towarof Ondertett. on
Tuesday, the Birth Day of JULY, IRRl.,
at the beer
r eet�neves ' s t. fare- th
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F. r....t may` sS
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1041 -Sm
RE v OLUTION
PRICES_
CALL AND SEE
THE—
TRE�IEly tt . OVS
—BARGAINS—
NOW BEING oP'rKEIl) AT
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001 - STORE
jilfrAfrjeffifelff-MV-pfle-Alle-Mff-ths "MVIlletillititst -116 -War
nuc T al Will Cour�cc.
FIRST-Ql.Ai1B GOODS
AT LOW PRI
ll[l Q CK SALES
+•1111,1r-�r-r�,>rr"'+t-�t�t�lt-.E-s4-a4 us
JAS. IMRIE,
Moorhouse's Old Stant!, Court House Square,
C -OE RICH.
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Look Here!
Osavteg 10018 01110HAIM$ at le a
Gast-Iwg 800TCH OIItOH111g at Ilia.
Tat Bear FACTORY COTTON foe ever
saw for the m..aey—le. -
COTTON A DES,
SHIRTING$,
AND I'Rl'vTB,
AT Psi. CI Te.T WILL Aaroalail 1'OV.
All otter lines in DRY GOODS • n•pbte.
Fru. STot•t or GROCERIES.
We Buy WOOL, Brrrs:a At Eu..a.
COLBORNE CROS,
GODER,ICH.
..vc+
MILLINERY.
Hating beta to the Markets, and haring tick -ilea with arc set:u.• au a.wrtmeat of
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS
as anyone could desire. i will offer the same at such Iteasotoble Priors as a ill ensure matte -
Oen to the Purchaser and myself, and will ea.L•a�i.r, :.r in clic pro.'
to do all in my power to give sari -tat tlot . ,.
My Millinery embraces all the Newest Shades of Colorise. and the wast no metier deaigaa
My stock of Fancy Goods comprise all {jg �3.eel )I.:ua. w Oricutal l..:e.
W All -Over a1"
le Chorea I have the Beet v aloe pnw-nrabee.
Ttnoel la balls of all the Newest Shad lied at prices that will insure a •pprryed sale.
�T5,Trtmmiag iw•gartesent is ander the sas.agrment of MISS t'AM1:RO . who will
devote hoe role attention 10 her Customers, and will endeavor to )Arnie 1111 tt bo will entrust
her with tbeir orders.
HATS DONE OVER IN THE .h t,, i t .'..s;, . STYLES.
FARM . TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Yours very respectfully.
Keret* lith. laM. IWls-
MRS. C. H. GIRVIN,
Hamilton street, (leder. 1. t ,1 , e trout Colborne Hotel,
TO TEE ttr u a a.dIC IN GENERAL :
ALS; �._ . u . O,
cewetal gaper and iMaedasaw.
Hay Ina .ow received the bulk of his Spring Perelman, M - - .ng a t'ho.ca Selection of
FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS,
Newest Shades and Textures, All -Wool DeBeiges Verona Series. Soutlanese Cloths.
with stripes to match.
Black and Colored Ottoman Brocaded Satins..
Black, Double -Faced Tricot Satin, warrantexl not to rut.
Prieto, Sateen, Buck and Colored Linen Lawns.
Parasols, glens and Fine Hosiery a Marked F tare,
Madrass sad Nottingham Curtains in white. roof. -e and taco} .:oiurings.
(Eaeeptlosally cheap.)
White, Cream, Turkey and Fane Tablelege. Towels and Tuweilings. Tray Cloths, Napkin.,
D'OyIys-round..goars and oblong.
1 The correct trig la Braids and Buitoni --ra1n�
Swim and Belem.' IImhnideetee, Ar Ovens raw T..ki.as.
Not deeming it .aceesary to esumersto the trgt - l� -11f mar ran as.
sired that .11 departments will be rutty ogle
to tllsr"atetly one prlee.
Coderich. May sob. ISM.
X.
M'U'o.
R. W. MCKENZIE
IMPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
SHELF*.*AND ': HEAVY
HARD w ARE.
--Has opened our her -
SPRING STYLES IN MILLINERY,
sad Ma new the latest and most approved styles In
Fealhcrs
Flowcrs, Ribh�o� Shapes & Tm�ing
OF AI.i. KiNDS.
IiAn laapectlon of the latest novelties 1n header's?. which rhe bas sow os view.
M cordially Melted.
Oodnrlch. April `Ind, OM. ret
SPRING MILLINERY 1
MISS c� R.a$AM
Inas now at her Bbewrsem • tame and wetlmrworted Sleek of TRiKMsn ft ('NTRiM)IID
MILLINERY._ nomnrt�mg everything that as h. *maimed is a
FIrst-i Mllllsery Zetnblls►a.et.
ea ars, Flowers, Shag* , Egrets,
& FANCY TRIMMINGS i
'.N PROFUSION.
et levan, and all ether rlgbtw, tltts saw The Ladies of Gedaricb sod vier
t.,wrust .0 tea. ren Jana Mr .wine 1. ter At, wen eeril•My Invited to
not of the said
RARKRT Pam C.A T T '� //�s��-O�\O�.�7D�1
smelt,Huse.. 1 1. .,i�.i.i �s,T �.w�`�
V
SW ah.ilfI.meows rob, IGf� h. 1 VIM IM Rist Pins Owl Heave, *snare. nest deer to Meaner'. (Dry Geews tits
Oda.wt. AeoAeonh,
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gINTS, OILS AND (}LASS,
GODER1CH. \
RETIRING FROM Bis
w =ZLIg� g�.Y
WILL BELL OFF 078 LARD' AND VARIEi) STtC..,
T,nrefs,
(lookitoss,
'Istertn e,
Prod 00 .-6,
stare ssasetw,eot.
Prints,
Givtghatru,
he. sad toe. ter yard.
Medias,
white sad printed.
Silk Velerb,
vdwrteett.,
YiGos,
Week ase °sieved.
5115 Qaab� mere, Lisle.
(otter and Wool.
(slows
1 id, csahwtvre. 1.lAe.
ed owes,.
BennikrreAir fa,
Mlh. Lime.. Cettes.
Tia,
(Aretn.wrs,
draw.
Ewakro.4,vsa a, Arawbrhe. ,f ., , 4.r., dr.
Matta.,
a1t.db,
A\
or
Winery.. Aellrrads,
(Avalon Flannels, 1 Table Clog
Corsets,Towels,
8ltreis,9., 1 Xarkisa,
Shirfa, 1 (whine.
.Mussels,
Mussels,i Betts,
knitted and plain. Fora.
Perusals, Rab,
Umbrella., for.
Shirts, :ge tiw9.,
Drawers, White (bffows,
Ladies' rest., r Factory colt..,
C rManu,
Man
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- Bale Commences Sahrlay, 27t1i Mauch
fiedertea. Mesa 1515. late. 7111