The Huron Signal, 1889-1-11, Page 14,4,41rX tit
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o GENERAL iNTELLIGEN
O(D TZAR I
q NOL[.V HUMMER !1st
GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1889.
i U11 a YEAR 1)1 ADV•ANC,ice
TO A vER,Ti $gs. Mr J. ?reeky, et Toronto,was visitimg
O the br.a of Mr. A- J. Ms.eer, Mat
eller of changes must be left week.
at this Office not later than Mr Fred ,fatal, eon of Mr 0 J. S.
Monday noon. The copy for Neftel of (odseisk ww.skip, has re -
changes must be left not later **ived aa appotatosemt in the Hamill.*
than Wednesday noon. Cas- te`asb "t the Bask of Mo.IUSL
ual Advertisements accepted Messrs Loathe* it Harding. with
up to noon Thursday of each 'Dale d tb.x mann t0 Wee" elua'ag ep
week. their wettest with the corporation for
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
acre Weaned - I1aet a A.aeta. Klate&
day Morelag--Crompton. Appdtw t O..
elm Mooed -team t.aaMdy.
aid d Thomas --Jobe Brew.
i.dertekher-A. M.9L'e've&L
toyed -Jae. lestl.*gh. W. Waimea&
octoe-Peter ♦daamos.
MARRIED.
11iaD-Kiran?-ia Uederieb Nth)tSbb
• the nuidamee et the *Meg twerher.
tam.
t Mises.
ofBil teto A. t. .f
liunener-T-0a bl lith. at tine
moir. tit a
sad the
R A. Chows. IL U.. Mr. Tbe.ma
Godfrey. sea sf le* O.dkae. Erg..hs te*maeser tamrim. Dad sg►ew of dee Rev.
R. at lieitr•v.. 1. Mime Care
1 .,J.ta =Ira
of the
f:.T asaea
DIED -
laying the water pies. They are going
to stake • rices sweep of it this trip
On Frady while the water works test
was going on, water burst through the
rued oe North street is From of the
Temperance Hall. The leakage was
raved by • cracked pipe, and W sittw
beat repaired.
"iewxesouse."-R.. D. Rogers, the
wall-koowo imitator of Rev. Dr Tal-
mage, will repeat that emmin.et ditiee a
great Sector* 00 "Isgenolmm. ' in
North-st. Methodist cherish, on Thurs-
day .veatmg. Jan. 24t13.
Mr Robt. Parke, the recently ..Raged
Priowp•l of the Central and Ward
Rebook, accompanied be bis family, tar
rived in town last Wednesday. Mr
Parke is residing in the hoese at ow"
time oosapied by Mr W K. Millar.
Mr D. Holmes, formerly a resident of
our tows, one of the Moses, euedestnn
oe the O. T. R., being ca the brat train
1c0Uer is Wderkii. ow Wed.eada brought to Oodericb, which was to 1868,
u lista. John a Mottoet.t� has been transferred from the Buffalo
lflrt tetvletea court Etat. Kure. wt sad Lake Barco to the Soother. Doris.
too, sad will in fotere ran from London
to Sameesitie Bridge.
74 grim••
The/INNIII INS tetm place trots hie lit.
relMmtL Ilegtinat.. Ocbrrish. ea Friday
oma kig, MIL 135&. ed s efdsek a.m.
agedy. Jae
Nr rear. sad
meallba
The sassed will tats pace free W hies
residence. ThumaaS*.. ea Friday. Jesus*
I
is h. st lila p.m.
TOWN TOPICS.
/ dams swan pe. t.klie notes,
a feat sea swat if.'
/ Goow Pa..miT.-The omen motel M
yea can make M v. it WI
ply to D. IdoOlUbyllift, moat Odsrtcb.
Setwit&sssNlieg Stet decided chew •r
t arra gesri wathe yeetegre her.
Woes est work 1• hie Otte excel.
�d lee ease
tt.t
"es� aL►am�ebewd cake. tarivalYd for
rows, tied
trYt•m+i • to Discs. w • need
� � the toe. u Barrow's Seel
The way the Janeary thaw took W awn
.., shosld teach all ties n.crtlty of baring
whiter clothier. Yee em• get the Lira
aoaierisl sad alis. ig by minae epee 7. a
Pridh•m. the fashionable t hem
Ta Paget.'. Deiceirrosis.-Ylie old •mal
die et we. Rhymematineesmmamatinees.
eb -ta5 oattsmemu of the peddle 1a
•• psugtgtiw it all ids twatkes pawl to
L' run ;rows
Csal�rrwv1* T ty ter Brea dices
of *Mason every Tomas, afheaam ss 6*
ora..�, Run R)Aura& even weneo Io-
t=
la the work 1. erg hared
to ahead.
Try Geodes Nook Curry Cough
for eve * and mills. lyra *ewe amid
pewee* this diene •aW whiter. au Minn
. hirsld N without R Dem alts►
I,iit mars. C. Geode. alt
The Item bee emelt
etlnesodthemwhohere
been making their staves de will mow
went te ay.m ie a weir .ea. We
of es bow pleas to make s rhiwlea tgra
sem-
ptiersio prime nen. "The cheapen hoose
umber ma."
The memielpel idiotism are new weir and
t�•{esmt sat *0 tad
�rwM et et1n -0r the tows.
mac ren l•. where ea the
amt Igo platens sad the Earn
p��.Ia Ere*, the ohm et the
att. but
e pee as MOM an
iw *1 uibees lbe ii ie that R.
R. moiren Mem large Minty.
Duet forgot the mese! neneting of
the West !tidier/ Fail Elbow ea the 16th
int. A full attendance is requested
THE ELECTION&
COL.Otxt. -Reeve, Joseph Beek ; a military guard (perhaps something We'
dep ty-here, Arch. Malloy. Council- what brought the old goon to 11..derio61)
luta-Nath•o tubes, James Taylor, although I wee W have ventured the ina-
ne year 1889 began with a total A Swooping Change in Q odsrlch The.. (Jeal. ( rive of it al.w. to W. p..l• Weed, wick
eclipse sbielI aetr000mioal sweet has sot Council.
ooeorred before on January tat for ever
700 years sed will sot occur again os
this date for another 300 year - But»r- test, Aire sr Last seers yeomen win suet
stitk,us people are wurrytoz over the saw imam tsers.o urs .sa Ekes
next twets e•months. saes mews nee nae --altar
Csoarmy, Arrates A Co., Baas',• the Measly.
row,. - t1e direct the attention of our
readers to the adveruem.st of slashing
redactions in prima of the well -knows The mooicipal elections for 1889 are
Erma of Crompton, Appe1M i Co., Brant-
ford, soseessors to H. W. Bretboar at
Co. They are doing a large share of
business from this motion, .sd ar.~sd-
Ternslsg and ..11tne their goods au as to
further isorease it.
Miss Williams, the *looted revivalist.
whose labors of • few weeks ago were
crowned with so much auooes, pard us •
flying visit on Friday un her way to
Oodertok sad added greatly to the inter -
over, sod in Ouderiob there is a marked
change in the membership of the Board.
Of the old mem ben, Mayor Seeger,
deputy. ray. Cameron, land Dr. White-
ly, retired, and Meme Johnston, Rad-
cliffe and McLean met defeat at the
polls.
On Moody the elections were won
derfully giblet to all appearsoe., netw-
ork of oar prayer mn.eti.ttg by droppiog to theism a large vote was polled. The
and taking charge of it By bet kindly .ppanatly subdued feeling b.tok.oed
disposition sod untiring seal in the
Derek* of Ler Master and King she has
woe our admiration Lod love, and will
long be remembered on this circuit.
A od se she goes from place to place in
tbe ervioe eo near and dear to her we
trust that the choicest blessing. of God
may attend hoer. -Stratford Herald.
Tgero*auct-The Young Wosman'.
Corinna* Tempe ase, Unioa, will hold
their regular mesas, nn Monday, Jan.
14th. •t 7.30 p.m., at the hoes* of Me
R. H.sd.noa, sad will give the same
Bible readint as was aosoenoed for last
oeeti.g. Subject- Agueet the use of
Won drink. A full *Headmen is re
Quested.
A. open meeting under the auspices
of the W. C. T. U., will be held is the
Temperance Hall, on Tuesday mooing,
Jam. Ibtb. The Rey JUDOS Livingsta*
of Clistoa, will be the speaker el the
missing. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.
Chair .,11 be taken et 8 o'clock. A
silver eoliestiom will be akea up. All
are cordially invited.
Tits Cat:tITat.-Tim great Montreal
Carnival is •ttreetimg rialto* from all
para of the world. The interest taken
m E.Rlaad ie widespread. The were
tary o Inundated with letters of *glory.
'rho preparation foe the emelt are nm •
sale of serpm..tsa mageiMraa. The
preemies of the lloesrnur-Gmeesml, Semi
Governors, sod Litwt.osM4orsisa m
and the most prominent Am ashes sip
give tremendous eclat to the sorosim-.
We bear the Montreal Star is 0111Ju$ er
a wonderful Cornual Number. some-
thing that will astonish the world, *hew-
ing the great events to the very life in
s!1 their glittering grandeur.
rM.I• wW Neve 1L
wonderful
aud
fre-
Tii•,Sea• Oemha. wm�• ra* Royal
of Hr_
drektttQ
G4.as�
tam mit
mskst
1
the deoaatll It ben r d
twilkobir..r.yD a the 'udele mp•"MR it tis*
Mets. par
SRiEFLETS.
Mrs T. N. Dewey has gore us a visit
to Detroit sad Sarna&.
Mr id- Intgss d $.ginew was vfsit-
isg relative@ is tows the past week.
The public and high ..hook r -opsed
Monday last, after 11e Christmas holi-
days.
Dr ill be is Ooderieb for
noseUUgties the sunt Saturday 01
every mouth.
Mies M. g Tette, who has bees speed-
ing her veetioa in (joderich, has return-
ed to College, Hamilton.
Mr Harry Rase of Saginaw, the
well known hoes. -barer, was is tows
last weak, and did quite a stroke el bud.
nem is his Use.
Mea Omske who has as or-
ganist of M Peter's,i. esesseied hy Kiss
Bella 8b.s.es. Mem Cole had the.
"oitiom ever eight yeah.
Ihs/oeth Zzposi,er with its easel
bas issued a ..M sad kgs&[
It is s motel hook Zell
sad should be appreciated.
The Customs t&Jpss at this pert fee
halt y.sr ending baa 31x1, oweesse-
10 $71111.1111, a eget fir is vessel of
resolved dense the iNt halt et
Dr M ltisbolgea. the Wegbel dgMIN.
the of y. �f-1- Ndf1
the paWees edmEss et
1 Whet t TbNa►. a mow sandal r
1 Tw east say ss It's s bet
asm a i. ViJWdses, sad he hes as
is West street is the Aland
Mak. WA it that is s•, If
ss.
Ss Ball w Ma.
Too Poo* To Totes • Pana -Re
(erring tr the importance of farmers sub-
*ambiog to • good newspaper, s French
euetereporary in iia •.ncultural column,
says : --"1n a hopes .bop, for 6:e meek,
you get a glass of whiskey ; repeat the
operation twenty time, and you will
have .pent Gee cls n.,, weakened your
health and lust your r.aaoo. Go back
to the sassa place next week arid the
week after, five or tee times deriag the
week, ..d you will have .pent twenty,
thirty, fifty or s hundred dollars during
the year, almost .itbiut knowing it
and you will be so mach the poorer.
Nevertheless, you say that y..0 ars too
poor to take a newspaper."
Parlor social Mooday evening nut M
the reeideaos of Mr E Downing. order
the ..spices of the Young People's
Sesisty of North -St Methodist church.
The hollowing excellent program will be
> Min Graham.
F
bweenmestal bele.-....Mier E-tAmmtbie be.
Suntan Deas. -The following from
the doilies of Mosdsy last, will prove of
ialNast to m.ay of our readers :
Oti/itgM Jena Freer who hoe been e
deader .t the Grand Central hotel,
fit. Cletherises, was found dead is his
bed this mersist. H• was takes ill last
sight sad Mnplaised of feeling cold sad
gore. At six o'clock this 'scroieg he
dismissed his seta/ideate, syi55 la was
hstt.r. At 8.30 he was forma lying is
t Mn. Peiihaa
merimennelowl.
....Ylr
M It� county mooned before, proved that he
Moir i l[r' gfy per,. possessed the confident* of the majority
In addition to this .mural treat, oke of the electors of Ooderich.
and coffee will be served. Ws andel- in St Patrick's ward there was a tie
• grtndi time and ar
nsvt'etativa te a11. A4mi.igiezt.ed s .slyhe70ty at 113. between Utes.,. Pridham and
mots. Neibergell. sod on Wedoesday Hikers
Ayers Almanac, white gee ago aa ing Officer Campbell gave the costae(
anneal and welcome visitor sine, 1852, vote in favor of Mr Pridham. There is
comes to as this ymar as a headwtaely w• alk of s twawet
Wend volume containing somas' toot
only of various editi xs in leEmguon, Det On the whole. we consider the eoot
Yne -
eo in siforeign la enrages. ad- oil of 1889 will bear favorable oompari-
ditios to those thew 570 spocimm. lmwma cos with that of any other council dor-
of the pamphlets kneed by the compoy
tog the put eight pears, and we look for
in )levee ether to.gssn, thus ..kiss
the book the meet eompsebsueiva ply' a good record from them in the current
1d sad. Capt Fraser had bee mailing Blot w• be" over tees. While rho year.
es the lakes tor many yeses, sad was priory design of the amass* is to ad- Tbi, foUowins are
wadies Dt Ayer's 8h.dNd Modicum -
Sarsaparilla, Cherry Pastoral, Pitta, Heir
V *qor, sad A555 Csevo-i1 eaN -- 1.
half to every reader by rows of the
fulness sod .00wru/ d Mg ett,eao.lesl
sad rater walesbl• iitAntgdias es well
as by its fussy items 0bke skew that
folios esu be splay whitest Wog Toler.
A11 the druggists are sep,M.i with
dyer's Almanacs, in their familiar form,
and are heppy to give them to costae.
ere. The ism this year will probably
sat fall meat abort of (ourteas "Mello*
(1....i Toweitutr. - John Cox is • week of 017 arra" 'kyr* ' Now
Reeve by reclamation ; Deputy -reeve, J. sir, p1...e remember tb•t it... sae. w
Beacom ; Councillors -Thos Churchill, •°m• of tb• last dais of February, ahem
I started con•uderably dispirited ne the
(leo A. Cooper, Sagami Sturdy.
- R Oras, hard road to trawl, round by Errol uBac"Rut
Btcrlxiw. Reeve,
Coeomllors-J. Molot"sh, D. Strachan, ; Plympu.s for what was then my hoot)
William Stewart, W. Ainley, et
J. A•nt. (on the "Shsi• Carte" Lb+.oellir Enarte)
The three latter are tie. Trust -ea -J. io Membra, th• geest omit L.yey on the
J. Decease, J. Boyars, J. Hargreaves.
strong work, • rad the via showed that
big work had been done.
The contest for the mayoralty, whit&
was • triangular fight between Meme
Butler, Radcliffe and Crabb, showed that
the former had a larger personal follow-
ing than the combined forces of hie op-
ponents, and flu majority ell IJS appeal.
ad almost phenomenal.
The fight bsteeo Misers Proodfout
and Johnston was one upon witch the
most interest centred, as it was conced-
ed to be a battle to the finish. Fur
eleven years Mr Johnston had proved in-
vincible in muoiapal °o tssta, and *pen
the youthful David (Proudfoot) .est
forth to meet Ooliah (Johnston) there
were many who shook their heads and
doubted of his success. The r.aolt,how-
ever justified the high opinion that Mr
Pro.dfoot's friends had formed of his
prowess, and the respectable majority of
36 in a emcee' where he was handicapp-
ed in many way., proved conclusively
that pluck aced perseverance, and a
strong individuality, will always icer*
good backing at the polls, evert whom
circumstances are apparently against the
iodertaktng. .
The contest for the depuy-reeTtsbip
.as also etubtornly contested, bet Mr
Smith, who has held ptaiti.n at th°
WIn"aael. - Mayor, R. McIsdoo ;
reeve, T. Gregory. Cu.ncillxrs-J
N.ds.ds, A. Da.sos, R Agnew. R.
Hill, J. J. Hutaooth, W. F Bracken -
shire, J. J. Cline, Wei. Smyth, R. C.
Sparlieg (aoelmatioo), Wm. Holmes, C.
E Williams, J. J. Anderson.
Cuirros.-Rave - A. McMurcbie ;
deputy -reeve, A. H. Manning. Coun-
cillors -John Jeb.st•o, Horace Paster,
Arthur Coeds, H. 8. Walker, D. B.
Kennedy, C. Overberry, W. C. Searle,
D. Cestmlun.
BEA MAUI. -Mayor, R. Wilco; rev.,
D. D. Wilson ; depety, A. Strung.
Oovaaillon-O. W. Good, C. Willows, J.
Dorsey, H J. P.neherd, J. (Gillespie,
Dr MacKid, J. A. Wilson, Jas Bettie,
Jas Watson.
REM1NISCENSES.
Iitty Team Ago in **Town Of
(ioderich
LrI.kbt.g IAe trip to Tomato by the Wasson
Trask ratter-aeerved by Ibe 11111,..
tory MMeary-Tbe Belay%
Ile et. Clete, slew- 1001-
M use by Ube Way.
journey being the "hair hailer.' belt
fortunately arrangements on the rued
were improved by that time, and I sew
nothing of it. Go my arrival. I told my
tpomewhat sorrowful store as beat I ouuW;
beth Colonels swore c..ou4.r.hly, but at
ogee appointed Biro I shall here drop
the "little" but sot the "flea, ' f..r s.arly
two months more) paymaster . ith orders
to prepare pay lista for the dtstribtios
of the $2000 immediately ..n its arrival !
Bet day after day, and week after weak
pawed on,and no money nor military ex-
press came near us ; then angry s&
more angry lettere wore tient to the mili-
tary Secretary es, I think Mr D. H.
Richie, of Bayfield, and Mr Richard
Young,of Colborne,ma, perhaps remem-
ber. for they both at time, acted as
clerks in our Adjutant's t►(fiy,, but at
to no purpoe,for no money could be trot,
the promisee made to me in Toronto.
and the extreme sorrow of the Commis -
'antic Ofhoer in London were all a ahem
to net rid of am. 1 believe,however, test
Colonel Askin was sincere, bed wadi
have helped us if it had begs he ids
power ; so my four hundred .ii.e et
hard labor and rough journeying, went
for nothing, and what was in`sitely
woes, the sufferings and privations ,,f
over three hundred men were becoming
daily .oro and wore beide the dis-
tress of mind of many of them beaOe
of the low of the winter's work on their
farms, and fears for tie comfort of their
families ; but 111 that seemed to be ss
nothing to Sir Francis Hood Bead sad
his secretary, living in !usury at the die -
tame of two hundred mile from all oar
ler:manor* ! However, as it was 701 a
mouth before we trot the route for home,
Isbell pre you isle nr tae incidents
that caused considerable amusement on
Walpole Island while I .as away. I turn.
tinoed in a former letter that a seam&
commission was braised and new appoint.
menu made while we were 0o the St.
Clair, and amongst ethers my frilled
"Blackhawk" received one se Ensign,
and next day, thinking to do honor to
the appointment he appeared on parade
in all the paraphernalia of a leader 3f an
No 13.
To the Editor of TIM SIGNAL
As soon the nest morning as I thought
it would be proper I went to the Gov•
era.ent House, and was sheen into se
nate-room where were mental others wait
jag their torn to we the great man, and
when my turn name I handed my de-
spatch to the orderly in waiting, and
after again waiting • while longer I .ss
called into the presence of the Secretary
of War who stared ether auperiillioosly
.t me, which I did notebook wonder at.for
I really was not over clean,whilst be was
in an Astrachan military coat be -frogged
sad corded to the fulled extent, sad
everything about ham being of the same
style. After some conversation sad ea
planation as to the sufferings of our
men, etc.. be entered an inner apart-
ment, and, as I could hear, 000sulted
with some person there whom I believed
to be Sir Frances Bund Head, sod atter
a .bile returned sod informed me that
Col. Lester, an army .ommiaeriat offi-
cer, had left Toronto two days beton
with funds sufficient for all such pir-
poses as I was in quest of, and that I
must have crowed him on the road
which was partly true enough. He
again .ant into the other room, sod of
ter • gond deal more talk and onesiders-
bM delay, returned with • most porteo-
t.s looking packet for Col. ester.
sealed in several place and bound round
and meed with nano+ rib•ad, is
which he informed me there was .e
order for him to wive me Eve hundred
pounds Halifox °arreoey--$2.000. He
also gave me an order on the express
agent for my return to London. I left
the Government Hone rejoicing, and I
believe made the biggest meal 1 had
does for • week °More, but in what plana.
I have so recollection. The roads hav-
ing become so very bad, the emptws
driver det•rosisod to take the bare sleigfi
very popwler Lad highly reepeeted. He
hail. from Windsor, Ont , .bara be has
a married daughter. Deemed was well
knows ie Ooderisb having ham Captain
of the Prism. Albert darks, the remiss
raid.
Noaro-ear. Mormonism Stoma Sc*oos.
AniUrnsaatr. -The •nsi0055ary minims
he e•samdioa with the above iarmh ware
held oil Sunday sad Mundy last. Os
85.dy m•rni.q the pastor p.sshd te
the mhoMn from Prow. 8: 17. The
*Moms and earnest simplicity with
.bunk the .ebl.et of the telt was peu
mated mainly seed the attnntioo of ewes
the yessi st scholars pre.cat. The Ma-
ims was led by the ebildree, who ocse-
pi•d the choir Lad side galleries. The
evening sermon wee to permits std timb-
ers, the text baing takes from t1. 116115
Psalm, 6th versa Os Mosday wombat
the eons& eat.tltainme.t was hell, and
for this oemmion our townsman, Mr. R.
R 8aliows was seg1Eed to give as eotbi-
bides of kis OW edebwted dissolving
W. Hsi. breathing s0s045 breath=
Shroud5w the night
M is Ms breath Kept heaving t` too ••d f creel lite
AM whoa_ tee memMu with ease em dim sad mad.
HY gmdA s eeker more tam �W
The death of our esteemed sad highly
repested towlines. Mr Jobo S. Me-
Doegall, 1st Ditiebs Coast Clerk mf
Hems,..U. teeth ty by from the
views of a trip itto' Palmtiae sad the whole .eighboehod . 11e edge-_: pas -
Life of Wrist,wbhb were thrown by tin .ed away Wednesday i ermisg, the lith
rowerful lanterns apo. 144 square fest inst., st 11 30, to his mesa reek stem
of mets, the roots of travel sad the a mere attack of oonxmtioa of the
of interest visited (os .50.aa) be- lest's. He eooe..ied his brother, Dr
mag tally ezplaised by Mr. Glee. Suns. M.Doegsll, as Division Coed clerk is
Betides the above, a number of 1x•1 the year 1873, sad bei eooesedd is 611-
.1..mi prepared frost k.lseepe plots- hug the deti.s of that ogee with di-
graphs take by Mr. Salem, wen also aims, u°•sally'herseteri tie et . man
pa...ted with ,teoarhsbfes gear. .1 Sebe mature ens, befog 74 w�
teas of lira T. D.Ilnr, Yin he died. Preview to his riming to
&sh m, Messrs Ar.stro.t ..d Rieb- Aedesi.b he was a premi.r.t nssaheat
slam "There's so plan like d Ourstwsll, Out., where b. was
Home asst they wen shows. As cater- Asda ell to.
.agog feature .f the simolaias ai wa .amt - of the HilibineldY• y Iniotot
.
hom
sr of amitegraphis repromolatimie, Kars hewn se boasts hist- H. was s
Wag spot the maw Is .saws eagle type of that vagi esbli.e
et..l is eott/.omilt. order, .1arsase ka..s is civil satiasesistii
Ha resat raipisst el hoes- Arista& labor. WW WWI
ass tram. As Amarim. OemeerNMtt the .emnsim. .W
Wee • 91.0ate for the 1/gpgal� d that time sated obiitNMw esminls•
15, ea1515
&dad r sew wore. 11r. i.oi.hW taw. He was nderasd .M1
His polar Rem. Kr. Risla dssa, the all tbm absuNMs of tib, a mea el a.Ms
sgp.iW,.iset, R. W. M.Lesai., .S *15s151, sdvereally 1wnpsgte4. sad the
Om Assn et tlis subssi, et Ober well -bows alai Two! ,s .Mr W lava to wan hi. lea MIS
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COLBORNL
The following is the revolt of the elec-
tion in Colborne •
BLIT&
lo/el
Joepb Beek° 1ty
Jobs Koolau M
DttIUTT lame&
make
sus
Joseph Haithert'.gtns
Oenge encampment. No., whether s
was from jealousy of his promotion, or
from the habitual *toeness between the
Catholics and Orangemen which was mock
more bitter then than it happily is now.
I know not, but we had .kite • cumber
of both Scotch and Irish Catholics
amongst us, and even ,cine of them his
beat and nearest neighbors when .
home, yet they unanimously rebelled
serving tomer so pronounced an (haeme.
man, sod the company ours being un-
able to quell the mutiny, the old Doctor,
folly a mile sway had to be sent for, and
be, ordering the offensive paraphernalia
to disappear. soon had everything Iroise
on as smoothly as ever ' One day there
appeared in our camp two stout gentle-
men from Adelaide both in a sort a
military undress and to the surprise of
everybody but especially our Colonel,
they claimed the command of the St.
Clair frontier. There was, of Doone, a
good deal of angry discussion on the as-
tounding demand, but it ended in the
"Tiger" ordering the strangers off the
ground with an intimation that if they
acne beak again oat the same errand tie
would put them in the guard room, and
there se not a doubt that he would
tag on the lake shore road, and w. IML
have don. it ! I .hall cooel.d. this
Toronto • gh . 11!41. before• dark im .tormommo5 ietie waued
farm sleih y p can- Ben•pwhichith oar lasoothteer visitor•tory,Gf Moline $tew-
(r
w cower, any only
itsomdirtpaoton besidss arc, a Belleville, !the widow of Bihar -
the driver being $ tall and. tory stoat cions), reminded me o(, end she know
Isdisu, one of the 81* Naton lnd'uua, his motherend sister intimately. I
of Brant, on bio w$7 boos. and • Pleas- think it must have been before bis valor -
enter companion I scold not have wish- oexploit st Fnrt,Erie;that Ben wen
deuafy st Bay of (mono, end in a okirmir•11
with the Americans, he and several oth-
ers got taken prisoners, were disarmed
and being marched off u prisosees of
war when an old woman who knew bite
well, bolted out of her house, seised hire
by the neck and shook him with the one
head, slapped him with the other ; sad.
is great wrath, dragged him Into the,
ly stop his spoktgtm for bvinp hart eas, etal.red him to do ' Ben was so amen-
sIth,igh be was in 00 057 wb•tever to ivied that be had not time to speak mad
blsesw in the •eeidomt, the driver per- oostmit hiosvelf end bib apton weso so
began dosing, ho.i.g df wit•n one 10.007 decsited by the woos•.'. ready .it, that
of tb..leigb ower • piece of limbs. they ka bios gra think1pg 151. to b mole
Afterchoking ootwslvss .p a littla we blaekgwrd, lat]r8woy playioR trash 11005
Ent the sleiwh righted attd the sower his work ! Titolus foes.
ritpgei •gain aswM1 as pnetbl. 1s the (ee ss o00Tlsvap )
dark and rriv.d sa 0.15.111. bet+)..
ems tad two o'sloek Is rho *010155.1 The deaths is Winnipeg IgM year was
dessieres, bet I heal still over 9001 •
d for b• was educated, intelligent sad
.e11 informed on the subject of the then
trotsbloea time. W) were really getting
along very eomforably when all of s
sudden over we went the Indian on top
of me, and botb eaangled in the dirty
collapsed canvas cover. I wss • good
deal braked, and my neighbor although
he fel more softly than 1 did was rather
badly shaken .p too, sad I mold scares- boom. to Rauh the work .he had isms
Thos. Bares 101
Tho. Good* ..,... • 171
Nath•. Jame ... We
Harry Mortis lis
James Taylor* 1M
Ala. Twang jr... HMI
OVER THE COUNTY.
gigtnnlr. -Ems,., Rats ; 1st.
epuwn
H. Silber ; 1d deputy -,sawn. 0. .
as4 White.
Wm Wawa>sa.-Rs.,.. Jambs;
. Merl. Oosaiill.w '•- Tedd,
Gibe..
&Sewn.-R.mwe-or Italia. I de -
Eby -ren.. 1llissett. 0.__105,-Jms
Ti bi sr¢, T. 8. O.ilM/, T. H. M.0 i.
law
That was bowever. W last of my n.1 513 the amellest .umber sires Less.
miles of a very hard jeerer/ before uta. Mr Willie Chipman, the 'starved,.
and mooted myself with the thought of •sginear, bas baron in town Inr the pot
that i5 my „am whits ens I week, *min the water
..d floc 811,000, bot. ales, sir, for the TbelDepartmoat of Jellies kee't•e..ised
washy aI the thought, se I shall show • petition for the repeal .1 the Camas
=�.w.!��1,, 00.y arrival is Los -
.j, I ea�ad os Col. Aakis who went
with tae to the eomzaMmr t o0eet's
sena la the Mammies Hoses hotel. The
emstlmmes remind me .m1 affably,
spool the important kakis( desem.nt.
desisted 11 to be right (►s was . eomttry-
r ei loom, air.) ►rt that It was valm-
hn. for there was se *ester* to it I
He talked very beat, o4 bin imesaiss
anew ser rho military ss.rstery'n emi.-
ism, wowed that he woad end off as
matey ease talTr..ta to gat the
oversight .drusied, sad es his raters te
Inman Ow AOII tko•M t • .sat lull•,
TemAM is Coiabsstdr Canty,
N. B.
The greater part of the village mf
Ileaao. S.ittrktod. has W destroyed
by Ira Many tattle perished. The
ere Ina tamed by • madmen.
grim) eseemeaea
Has mieviseed mast iee es 0.e nay d
the er5it.tm offered for the many suer -
pep mad painless .era stn is selsadsi
with saw tube Pvlmem. Clot J Paisksos 911111111114
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