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ST Lawsawlli Bays. - 01) :t is
stock is the St. Ltwrenew Stet ha s
been stbeeri'ee4 in std sheet Wallin" •
much will b e
This secntrw as ,gen:: • ,Whet.
opened sheat the 1.t ,,f September.
lid 'WAWA a. -
Seamus Acta m o -3n accident of s
very sennas aid painful eh m, h p-
peoed os 1tosday m t to tit, of East
by
the name of M�agnnwhich might
W awasosh, seer peorre
have remised fatally hotter the presence
ofof mind of the Impeded 4 in- and Ii
),ears that he, with s�'estatnta labor,
youth, were poreorm chopping• the
and while the boy
weunded men walked w° 1100,re-
, and ddesrm
sowed sheiks s•ks of th. axe u
nd
ed, enttttg a deep gave on the shoulder,
and than down the aro, women; the
nrteri Thelma of Nod wgreat,ent t
fortunately the man had
pre-
sence of mind as to eines the immedi-
ate twingof s towel shove the wound
very tight, which smooched the low of
blood and thereby sated his hie. He
now lies very low, Dat god hopes Ire
entertained that he 1111 recover. - A'rr
Ere.
SUNDAY DIRECTORY.
Guide to Church Services.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,
(Chnreh of Scotland.)
Ray. J. St.vaw oHT.
Morning servlos 11 A. M. Evening
service 6:30 P. M. Sunday School 2:30
P. M.
KNOX CHURCH (C. Presbyterian,)
Rev. R. URE.
Morning service 11 A. M. Evening
sarvics 6:30 P. M. Sunday School 2:30
P. M. Prayer moetine Wodneeday
evening at 7:30.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH,
(Church of England.)
Rev. E. L. ELwuoD.
Jforn'ng service 11. A. M. Evening
service 7 P. SI. Sunday School 3 P. M.
WESLEY AN METHODISTCHUBCH
Rev. Jen, °sawn.
Morning service 11 A. M. Evening
service 6:30 P. M. Sender School 2:30
P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday and
Friday evenings at 7:30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHURCa
Rev, M. A. Wata*T.
Morning service 11 A. M. Evening
service 6:30 P. M. Sunday School 2:30
P. M. Pray.' meeting Thursday even-
ing at 7:30.
1lsatot'n
M. ?moo. KNox.-The gentleman
has rented Thos. Memo's Hotel, at pre-
sent occupied by Mr. Jean � rravel for
Murray y bengaged
Thempsen & Williatmof Mitchell. Mr.
Knox is an experienced Hotel -keeper'
and no doubt will do stood hugeness -
A Rugal/AY.- A lean belonging to
our respect/04 drsyrnes lir. Wm. Dor-
ance, took fright and ran away one deo
last week. A load of furniture which
was on the dray was "soli" pneniscous-
ly on the street. Thom wag nobody
hurt and the twin was captured, In due
time.
HAT Cum. -The peep:, in this neigh -
bog rhemid have coaroen ed keying. It
is a poor c6)op•
A Sevens ACCIDENT. -An old lady
of the name of Mrs. Hannah C1nff'
(widow), fell and broke her right thigh-
bone near the joint oe Friday last. She
hvee • anile end a half from town in Moo
Killop and' is vert mnch respected. '
CRICKET BATS,
CRICKET BALLS,
BASS; BALLS,
RUBBER BALLS)
TENNIS BALLS,
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION
CHURCH,
Ray. F. N. Nao,ier.
Morning service 11 A. M Evening
service 6:30 P. M. Sunday School 2:30
P. M.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHUH,
Rev. R. BoUSAT.
Mass at A and 10:30 A. M. Catechism
3 P. M. Vesper 7 P. M.
GAELIC PRESBYTERIAN, -
(Temperance Hall.)
Me. MCGietirm Y.
Afternoon service 2 P. M. ,Evening
aervice 6:33 P. M.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH (Huron R.)
REV, CHAS. MATHEWS. SEWING MACHINE,
Din ming service 11 A. M.
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TSB MARIEET3
IN GUI:A'1' VARIETY
.t MOORHOUSE'S4
Goderich, June 171)1, 1673.
GODERICH
AND
NORTH SHORE LINE•
THE "►V E BSTER"
Iota.
Sr. Joax's DAY -St. John's !ley sena
celebrated by a pic-nic, adjoining the
village, given by the members of Leba-
non Forest Lodge, F. ,. 133, F. it A. M.
There was a large turn out of 3lasuns
and their friends and- a very pleasant
tome was spent. �1..
StonerIYPEOYBMENTO. -Our village
1tthers ar4lmaktng improvements on the
streets byg hiving them gravelled and
sidewsiksd. This is one of the bene-
fits of tnowrporatiun.
Betaem-The ladies of the Episcopal
Chiirch intend holding a bazaar in the
Drill Shed on the 10th of July. Fancy
articles wdl IN disposed of. addresses
delivered 'and music vocal and instru-
mental supplied to enliven the proceed-
ings.
Trot C cors -Theists rains hare done
a world of good t) the crepe. The hay
wtil be light but there will be plenty of
green fodder. The f 111 whew looks
well t
CAMP-nserreo.-The people in the
,loon an settlements in the T.wn+hip •f
Hay have )teen aligned for some time
in + camp -meeting, which has se:'n large•
ly %ctan•ted, particularly on Sahbath, as
large numhers from this village and
Stephan hod other neighbonnng town-
ships were in attendance Tre services
were conducted in the German language,
and it ie said much good has been ac-
complished.
G .DI&IC0. July a, 1171
Wheat, (tall), tn.b....... 11 04 • 1 06
Whrt.(SI'nas) V bosh... 1 02. • 1 04
Flour.(per bel.) 6 00 • 4 60
Oats., Dash e 45 • 000
Peas, ♦ buil. ( 30 • 060
Ilarley.-V bush , e 32 • 0 52
Potabee. • busk 0 30 • 0 33
Park, V 101a 4 ill • 4 t!
Sty per tot .... 14 00 0 16 00
Cnielau,1 per pair 0 2S • 0 30
Butter., 4 0 17 a 0 10
Ef ...:... 4 6+. 300
H1.100..................«. t 0) 0 6 to
Wood...«.....'e.... a 00 is 3 30
Wool 033 '• 031
Rte.. ♦ dos (unp nuke t)0 15 & 0 15
By Spacial Telegraph to the Signal.
Cta70N. Juty 11073.
&hest. (pall) per bus!, 11 20 • 1 23
Wheat, (Spring) per bol1 13 • 1 15
Fleur, (per bel) 4 Ou • 6 ':1
Oats. per bush 0 42 • 043
Pass, per bash 0 67 • 0 60 .
Barley, per tool 0 50 • 0 53 -.
Potties, per bush 0 30 • 0 33
Butter 006 0 n 13
Ergs. per Ca. (uopeeko-»0 10 0 0 00
Clover Seed 530 0 600
Hay,..... - 16 00 • 14 00
Sheep skits. 1 00 • 1 64
Wool 0 32 V 0 37
nide'' 600 " 603
Clinton •
PeniosAL•- We are pleased to see
again in our midst, Mr. Joseph White-
head, who has just paid es a TOO from
Tor,.ato,' bet that pleun» is somewhat
modified when we see him compelled to
use crotches 'n getting about, his legs
still osntianing weak from the effects of
the stroke he reeeived some months
since. We leers dist he is likely to re-
main ht lite 11114x. sane time, to try the
emca4Y, (dealt water shower baths. -Now
Ert.
11MAL7iY,-Without intending to say
anvthiu t•) the prejudice of the parties
partiaulstly interested, we are glad that
we am elle k. announce the departure
from .tot.• midst of two medical gentle-
men --MAppleton and Hunter
-evijen ng that our village is becom-
in,t to} h lthv for their co;nf,rt and
advsttage. We judge the retraining
medical geeillemeu will have enough
ne line to give them a
living, if the schen' re-
inareasing at the same
tura as it has done in the
practice to
tnlerabl7t g
Bitter Woes
ratio in the t'h
past. e-Nete• Bra.
Dolts* DAY. -According to prey.
ions an tnoement, this day was cels-
• bested here. The repose of the sleeper
was broken in the early mom by the
firintlolleannnn, music from the brass
bnnd,jied the ringing of the new town
bell. tltheugh the day was fins the
infln; o vidlter was not so grease eras
t
expecte$, nevertheless a goodly number
came i to incomes the sports of the day.
The Winne, mate► between the Reds
and filets, was the principle amusement
in the ttatornia*. which reunited in favor
of the Reds. In the afternoon, the
athletic sports come off en the old
Criokel-ground, followed by the horse
,.acing, et loch eroded considerable iu-
threat. During the afternoon the baud
played 4 another of excellent pieces, ad
din* gtwtle to the day's ewjolsent. In
the afternoon and evening a Strawberry
Festival was given in the Town Hall, by
the Ladies )f St. Paul's Church, which
proved a read sweats, the sum of about
$60 being realised. The Ladies of this
choral: deeervs credit for tiable
meaner in whish they . performed
er o r ed.deme theirt
part of the program
(,f the hall and the provisern made to
supply the wants + the halloos won. es to have
being excellent
been sent np in thent, but
it un-
set -
ting
took in while y
ting it O. The dav s proceedings wound
up by &grand torchlight prooeeslon by
the fire, heeded by the hand. One
thing we were glad to notice cess the
nr'ler m tintained throng'loot the day.
Everything went '+S in the most antis_
tumor/ pestaner. reflecting credit neon
the Committee who bed nharge of she
orningeweents.- Nine ire
Sae entry. 'July 4, 1172.
Wheat, (Fall) ........ ......31 71 " 1 16
Wheat. (sprier) P.r base.... 1 13 000
Fleur. (per tort) 6 00 •' 0 00
Earley, per bash 0 SO " 0 55
Oats, per bush 0 43 " 0 43
Pease, per bnsh 0 53 " 0 00s
Petdto, per bush 0 4e " 0 110
Pork,... .......... s CO •o. 5 25
Butter, No. 1 0.00 " 015
•• No, • 000 " 0 12
No. 3. a 00 " O CO
No. 4 0 01 0 03
rift+• par dos. (uwpacU4)a to " o 00
Hole. .2. 400 '• 600
Flay . 17 00 " 14 00
wao4 1 25 • 100
Wool a 31 * 0;36
Itioltn!To MAaaETS.
July 5th. -Fall Who'd $1.10 to $1.20.
Spring di, $1.16 to $1.17. Barley 60c.
to 61c. Osts 43c. Peas 60c. to Glc.
Rye 65c. to 66e Butter 14c. to 19c.
Ego 14c to 16c. Wool 36c to 336t.._
la
In connection with the Grand Trunk
Railway. Shortest, Cheapest, and most
direct route.
THE NEW STEAMER
W M: SEYMOUR
EDWARD MARLTON, MASTER.
will ply in connection with the R. T.
Railway u follows : Leave Goderioh on
arrival of Express Train from the East,
weather permitting, for Kincardine and
Inverhnron at 3 p. m., every Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday. Returning : Leave Inver-
huron at 6a no, and Kincardine at 8
a. m., every Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave
Goderich for Southampton and Port
Elgin every Thursday, 3 p. m. Re-
turning, leave Southampton 4 se m..
and Port Elgin, 4.30 a. m. every Fri-
day. Acriving in Goderich each day as
above, to connect with the train going
East.
The General Favorite Throughout the
Dominion.
A Coisadies Iseention, and Unprece-
dented Swear A'tendisg it Everywhere.
IT Ice STRUNG AND DURABLE,
EASY AND LIGHT TO WORx,
Ha't No Coag as Cams,
dad wit! .lis P.rery Kind of if'ork, Light
or 'leery. . '
The ntostcomplete set of Attachments
given with every Machine.
See THE WEBSTER before buying
any other.
MANUFACTURED BY THE
Canada Sewing Machine ' Co'7,
HAMILTON, ONT.
J
ne 13 '1873. 1374-3m
SkRNII & PORT HURON.
The above named Steamer leave' South-
ampton for Sarnia and Port Huron at
4.00 a. m., Port Elgin. 4.30 a. m., In-
verhuron, 6.00 a. m., Kincardine, 8.00
a m., Goderich, 2.00 p. m., every Fri-
day, weather permitting. Connecting
with River Bears for Detroit and Q. T.
Railway Propellor f root Sarnia to
Chicago, Milwattkie, ts. Returning :
Leave' Sarnia every Saturday at 8
o'clock, a. no, weather permitting. For
further information, apply to Byron
Wilson, Purser, on the Boat, or to The'
Lae, Southampton. J. Eastwood, Port
Elgin; P. McRae, Inverhnron ; R.
Robertson, Kincardine; W. B. Clark,
Sarnia; A. N. Moffat, Pert Huron.
J. V. DETLOR & 80N,
General Agents, Goderish.
o ,
THE STEAMER
Valuable Farmfor Sale.
BEING Lot 32 in the 5th Concession
Township of Goderich, containing
80 acres, 62 acres clear, free of stumps
and in a first class state of cultivation,
18 acres of good hard wood timber.
Ther is on the premises a good house
contenting 8 rooms, first clan frame barn,
stable' and driving sheds, well watered
with good pump and never failing
springs,- good bearing orchard and every
other accomodetion suitable for a first
claw farm. This valuableproperty is wit h-
in7 miles of Clinton ands from Goderich.
The ',boyo property will be sold sere
reasonable and on terms to suit put.
chaser. Fur further particalars appy j
"BENTON"
G.W.McGREGOR,
MASTER,
gill leave Golerich for SAGINAW and
iut.ermedute ports
EVERY SUNDAY MORNING;
And for SeRNIA, PORT HURON,
DETROIT and CLEVELAND
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
For Freight or Passage,
Apply to
1VM. LEE.
Coderich, 16th June, 1873. 1374
-• MONTREAL raaawTl.
July 5th.-U.C. Serum Wheat $1.29.
Oats 39c t
Corn 45c. Butter 15o to 18c. Cheese o 34o. Pass. 75c. to 80c.
10o. toile. Eve 12c. to 130. ' Ashes
-Pub $6.3to $6.331• Perls $8.35. +I C L O T H I NG
T.
LON DnN Y 111.1.111T31.a
July 51'1. -Fall Wheat $1.00 to
$1.20. Ypnn; do $1.15 to $1.18. Bar- u ,, .>
ley 50C. to 537. Pats 5511• t Corn A14es to 16c. Eggs 13c. to 14c. Wool . SMITH cos.)
t
56e to 65c. Oats 43c to 45a5c. Blister
Merchant Tailoring
ESTABLISHMENT.
to
T111: ?10ST
POPULAR BUSINESS
OF THE DAY,
Till
mg most PUPC,..tI1 xwYElx2'r.
35c. to 38c.
DIRTY# S.
In Seaforth, on the 5th inst., the wife
of Mr. C. Armstrong, of a daughter.
At Aenbertey, on the 27th ult., the wife
of Mr. Peter Shields, of a son.
s3Tf lA3331•
In Toronto, on June 25, by Key. Alex.
Topp, D. D., William Graham, M. D.,
Brussels, to Jennie, youngest daugh-
ter -of Mr. Alex. Wright, California.
A►Goderich, on the 3rd inst., by the
Rev. R. tiro, )Ir. James Carleton
to Mrs. Janet Halladay, both of the
Township of Huron, Co. of Bruce.
(Kincardine paper please copy.)
At the residence of the brides father,
on the 30th .it, by the Rev. .1. W.
Bell, 11t. A., Mr. Henry Adams, of
Hetrick, to Mite Martha Warren, of
Wallace.
At the residence of Mr. Geo. Grant,St.
Marys, on the 20th ult., by the Rev.
Dr. Waters, Mr. Robert, Biddnlpb,
to Miss Annie Scatterby, Aberdeen,
Scotland.
At the residence of the bride's father,
St. Mary's, on the 2nd inst., by the
Rev. Dr. Waters, Mr. Wm. S. Har -
lend, Clinton, to Miss Melinda Simp-
son, daughter of Mr. George Simpson
of the firm of Simpson & Mason, St.
Mary's.
At Stratford, on the 1st inst., by the
Rev. T. Macpherson, Mr. George
hath to Susan Livingston, both of
Mitchell. .
Gress AwaY'-A hesatidnl Pictrrc-
on exquisitely tinted fairer, suitable for
fya.wi>i;-s p,wsnte4 fr 60 Owego per.
chewer of h oepv of Darter S/a.tA'1 Paper,
twelve pages of mese
hie* 0sheat which would ,'oat
(wag tar sheet ache- r other form -ut-
�nver three dollars is sn
chiding naw wogs. . ballade, Strauss
waltzes. in addition to stones, pease.
fasb'ns, he eehold roomettes. be' hall
news, ab.. eco. Ery new.dealer In the
United &.t.. and Cooed* sells Desert
Steitif'a Paper for sly Mao teil' per
copy
4111.
Leusct-OeStatnrd e7aftersocnthe
t ohisholai
Silp s n,. yard, fad Its. Thomson et
8Rissardise, wee besyW, is pensee
cis a rwd ed lb wee
named .sd�tome of the
:most railroad:chit Thelma*: 4sd a per.
nonet tis� ti ben the
creaked Issepelkir ortos- -was
position Mme g ibe, steamersd&a
the satis trill be sam4il.boss
will soonn ka'd
oawy fee
nut week, }a' ;I fled bona; 1114it tent .s 1 s4 ,d the Heys,,,,
fees ieii• AP as . bars. ap
*hies u �yssrrJwin realto leave is
!v/ 01 of the 1PissiaaMS -' Beu-
16,
from
lest Oast/ gm.that as fat tlnasl►b1M breamst4
Whits tis
rains, Il assiai Thr scans. Cale 4
elm, thee Province. The
knot ?1Mp the lists:
waitmesa !.14 GermInd
eat simort....dia with
riellegi' "d Ce -
DI *TES •
In Hullett, on the 14th nit., Jeanette,
wife of Mr. II. Biggam, aged
65
years.
In Clinton, en the 28th ult., Annie Ad-
eline, yeungestdaughter of Mr. Angus
Johnston.
'mss viwsity
wee
al" than
JUST ARRIVED
AT TBS.
MRS. JANE McINTOSH,
Or to ISAACERVINI,
Nelson Street,
Gelericb, Ont.
Goderich, June 27th, 1873. 1376-20*
For Sale.
THE pleasant Homestead of the un-
dersigned, consisting of 15 acre',
an the Huren Road Withinl& miles of
the Town of Goderich, with extensive
buildings, large orchard end a beauti-
ful frontage of shade trees consistiI g
of maple, Norway spruce and plum
trees, well grown. If not disposed bt
by private sale will be sold by public
auction in oonnection with the estate of
the lets John Clark, en or about the
12th day of August next.
- &LSO -
Lot 1(5. Lighthouse Street, with new
House at present occupied by F.
Robertson, Esq., and Lot 1366, Brit -
tents Road, near the Dominion Salt
Block, Goderich.
For particular apple to
COLIN CLARK,
Huron Road.
July 3rd 1873. 1376
JUST received by the tablet Iters a large stock of
SPRING TWEEDS,
BROADCLOTHS,
FANCY COATINGS,
VESTINOS, tc.,
we are determined to se!' as 'suet :good goods,
anG
A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED,
03 yo S.1LR
A LARGE STOCK OF
LION STORE.
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HURRAH FOIL
M AITLANDVILLE !
prineipaily home nuntarture. Jut received the
rawest 1
GENTS' FCRN iSHINS GOODS,
HATS, SHIRTS,
COLLARS, AND TIES,
all of which oat et end as tow as possible. Soma
say tot opprai tion tithe tire of trade. (Oben say
talo le the place to get
100 SUMMER COATS,
100 SUMMER PANTS&VESTB,
200 SUMMER HATS.
A tarp Stock of LUSTRES in Colours
and Black.
Good Clothes Made.
FATRBANKS' SCALES AT MANV-
factarer's Prices --Large Platform
Scales. including Hay Seale', premptly
ordered and a discount for Cash sllny[ed,
At JOHNSON & KERR'S.
We are bound by .141 attention to business, with
one raodities awl experience in trade to throw all
Interlopers In the sante. " Cutting dote fr.e of
CAsrge." lir waned twotr•n-.•lass workmen for
w5ic5 the highest leges will be paid. rte Re-
member the steed, nett door to J. Bond's Drug
Ston, on the []
BOOTS & SHOES
IN GREAT VARIETY.
IIAItfWA RE
NAILS LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS.
1OES, 0HovEls, lt'e-
Wante11000 Cords Hard Wood.
GEO. ErACEMItli
2oka, 23t°
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, CARR! GE
AXLES and PATENT WAGGON
ARMS, for sale cheap
At JOHNSON & KERR'S.
ABRAHAM SIITH t Co.
Er Now le your time to buy s ,rat -ries swing
machine. The new, Improved " Osboru " is the beet
in
Fatly-Mact1lue• mad. b Canada Abraham Smith,
55.11.
Oodedeh, April,13,1271, 13A6
FO st SALE.
WILLIAM STAN BURY ,
'j)HANKFL'L for put favours,
desires to inform the inhabitants of
Maitlandville and surrounding country
that he is to be found at the old stated,
ready and willing to attend to the wants
of his customers. Ile has on handl
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES
consisting of
TEA,
TOBACCO,
RAISINS,
n A It AND HOOP SL
HOE and CAST STEEL, ;Ifull
GH
assortment,
At JOHNSON & KERR'S.
PATENT HORSESHOES Ik HORSE
SHOE NAILS. by the keg or box,
At JOHNSON 1 KERR'S.
BOUT 50 yards from the Square a
rm. Cottave with six rooms, pantry and
good wood shed, soft and hard water
inside, also a good stable, For par-
ticulars apply at this office.
Godorich, iOth June, 187 3. 1373
Dry Goods,
Cr^ckery,
0 OAL OIL BY THE BAItREUOR
Gallon, and COAL OIL LAMPS,
At JOHNSON & KERWS.
CAUTIO N.
SUGAR,
CURRANTS,
SPICES &c., a Cc.
ALSO
• Nails,
G lass w are,
THkE'EMPORIUM.
•
1'NEW SPRING HATS
AT
J. C. DETLOR & Co's.
NEW SPRING TWEEDS
AT
1 J. C. DETLOR s Co's.
20 CASES BOOTS & SHOES
Just received at
J. C. DETLOR & Co'.
3 BALES GREY COTTONS
Just Received at
J. C. DETLOR & Co'.
DEPARTMENT.
Special attention given to the TAILORING
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
lloderich, 3rd March, 1873.
NEWG!OOERY!
James Brackenridge
HAVING bought ont Mr, POL-
LOCK'S Stook of Groceries and
added very largely to them, L now in a
position; in the same stand, to sell
Groceries,
Crockery, and
Provisions,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
A Large Stock of
TEA S
On hand, and selling at redaced prices.
Bound to Sell Cheap.
GOOD BARGAINS IN
Raisins & Currants -
Everything that can usually be found in
a Grooery Store can be found here.
Do not fail to call and examine goods
and prices, if you wish to sere money.
J AS. BRACKENRIDGE,
(ljeltemember the stand, corner of
North Street and Market Square.
Goderich, Jan. Gth, 187 3. 1351
THE
Very Thing Wanted
•
NEW HARDWARE STORE
In CI RICH
Ill'Pfl !TE MARKET HOVE.
SIGN Of TNf CIRCULA1i SAW
TIIE srns'OI HE RS REG TOSAYTICATTtt'Y
•nn�t tete ,opening Ont an Entire New
and
COMPLETE STOCK OF
HARDWARE.
ofallklnds which will be sold at prices that defy
.eupetttioo. Before parehaaing elsewhere. Please
give us a Ball.
B.-LAst of Goods sold, text week.
G. H. PARSONS Ilc CO
Opposite the Market House
bioderich Jun 23rd 111711 swe7-
Goderich Harness Shop
0:
W. A. MARTIN
HAS Netsurf. in ashenanctng to Ih• puhlr o
pl
?flirt and 4,0011, r flat he has parclused the
Harness ta,uness ir70 'Poet Halleda)- on IIam..
i I,lun 051. Atter having served h,sappr.nuchrh,p with
Meters W. t H. Lan, Goder,rh. W. A. M. ha.
worked for rhe test three years to the best harness
Shop 111 Chicago, and a now prepared to make op
-LIGHT AND HEAVY HAliNESs,
verse-Clotaing sat Scotch Collars
41 hrsf_eta•.•I) le and w•nh despatch Orders prompt-
Ivatteaied 10
Trunks, Whips, Corry -Combs,
N. B. Plv Sheets constantly on tend throughout
d,e Gumtree.
Ooderioh, J an* 36' 1671.
IF YOU, WANT
FINE ALE
Brown Stout,
MADE 1;1'
JORDAN'S DRUG STORE,f THOMAS SPENCER
FLOUR 4- FEED.
Hewing been granted a Shop License for
the sale of Liquors, hey ill keel,
on hand a full
stock of
WHISKEY, ALE 4'
. BRANDY, RI'.TM,
GIN, W1.VES,
&c. LC. tc.
11'1 BOTTLE OR ON DRAUGHT.
gr The highest market price rad
fcrButter, Eggs and other produce.
Remember the std, ne.trly ,opl.osite I
stood,
tho School House, Maitlandvile.
March 4611, 187 3. 1359
THE BEST ASSORTMENT oT TA
ALN;, DESSERT, PEN AND
POCKET KNIVES, PLATED
SPOONS and FORKS in Goderich, to
be had
rglUE man who lost a pound of Tea
1 from his waggon, got it (the Tea,
not the waggon) from Ball. Las
calmed ) v over -drawing. Time of Draw-
ing, two hours, Graham's Hill the place
(If mourning, all among the thistle's
Moven.
At JOBIFSON S KERR'S.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF LOCK -
A WOOD'S Celebrated MILL SAW
FILES, and Sorby's HAND and RIP
SAWS, thebest
JaOHNSON & KERR'S.
FOR DRY GOODS
ANL)
GROCERIES
GIVE BALL A CALL.
'-'LINT'S CHAMPION CROSS -CUT
SAWS and SAW HANDLES at
List Price,
At JOHNSON & KERR'S.
CHOPPING AXES FROM THE
best Makers, single and doable
steel
At JOHNSON & KERR'S. -
H. DUNLOP
Merchant Tailor,
WEST C AE
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
A LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS and OILS,
at Lowest alwaysCash Prices, hand,
At JCHNSON &KERR'S.
A COMPLETE MENT OF
AG ULTURALT IYPLE-
MENTS, from the best makers, at Low-
est Cash Price,
At JOHNSON A KERR'S.
PARIICU A RLATTENTION PAID
to the wants of the Fanning Com-
mnaity, and order from the eonntry
promptly attended to,
At JOHNSON A KERR'S.
WILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS
• at Maker's Price List, oarefull) or-
andAt OHNSOnt for N kallowed,
R'S.
The Oo nfesaions of an invalid,
oggIJBLISEIED aa awarning and foe
the benefit of YoungQMen tad others
wb0 sfth1 rorteNERVI)CSDi0BILITY,
LOSS OF 'MANHOOD, etc., supplying
o„..„woo of self ecru. Written by one
70 mired himself after undergol'nl
ow
*Meng
00eider-Wo e qnackery, and sent free of
go�ee are invited to address (pre-
p4yitK) "de author.
AT ANI/L MAYFAIR,
own Box 163, Brooklyn, 1N. Y,
GODERICH,
HAS received his Spring Stock of Goods
and is prepared as usual to make all
kinds of Garments in the most fashion-
able styles and at the lowest rates.
Gents Furnishings
of all descrietions constantly on hand.
' VHS WHOLE OF THE ABOVE
GOODS are offered Caw, Casae,
for Cash, At JOHNSON A KERR'S.
A CALL 5BSPECFULLY SOLICITED.
Two good Tailor wanted i)ltlse-
diately.
Goderich, 15th April, 1873. " •
I t ILES' PATENT ALARM CASH
IN" )mowers, the best in the world -
Price only $4 50,
At JOHNSON & KERR'S.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
li ltiAMILT•:t >lT•,
Wigs of the Cross -COO Sa!r,
JOHNSON & KERR.
Goderieh. Marek lith, 1873.
WANTED AT ONCE •
A 000D : COOK.
Mir JOHN BELL GORDON.
lune Mtb,1871.
ice}•
s = - 13 RA. 'I' 1? o It, I ),
Market Square, Goderich.
REMOVAL.
PHILO NOBLE,
MEROHANT TAILOR,
HAMILTON STREET, GODERICiI,
BEGS to inform his customers and the
public generally that he has remov-
ed to that
COMMODIOUS NEW STORE
IN ACHESON'S BUILDINGS,
n ext door to Wm. Acheson's Harness
Shop, and nearly opposite his old stand,
where he will be prepared to offer great-
er inducements to purchasers than
ever.
Ile has just received a beautiful stock
ATT
of
A tl f n E N TION • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
to
PARTIAL LIST
of goods for sale at Parson's & Co's new
Hardware Store, opposite the Market
House.
NULS, GLASS, PUTTY,
CARPENTTERS TOOLS,
SPADES, SHOVELS,
SCYTTRH$ FORKS,
RAGRAIN CRADLES,
MANILLA ROl 1,
HEMP AND RUBBER PACKING,
LEATHER BELTING), all sixes,
WHITE LEAD, all prices,
BOILED AND RAW OIL,
BLACK OIL,
MACHINERY OIL.
TURPF,NTIN E.
And all kinds of
AltE.
For Sale Cheap,
BT
English and Cadadian Tweeds,
Scotch Cheviots
Gent's Furnishings,
&c., &c., Sc.
Which he will dispose of
CHEAP FOR CASH.
G. IE. Parsons & Co.
Opposite the Market Hogue,
1:3•ODERIC';'113
June, 28. 1.871.
'G. H. PARSONS & Co.,
GO TO
D. FEFGUSON'S
II ASII LTO$ STR$ET,
1'(69-6:3 GODERICH.
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
MARKET SQUARE. GODERIC,H.,
Have for Sale
MINK, FOX,aled other traps CROSS
CUT SAWS, MILL SAWS, WOOD
SAWS, AND BEST MAKES
OF HAND SAWS, CHOP-
PING AXES, VARI-
OUS MAKERS
►ND PRICES. BOY'S AXES, HAND
AXES AND BROADAXES. COW'
TIES OF SEVERAL KINDS,
LOGGING CHAINS
OF ALL SIZES,
GLASS, PUTTY,
WROUGHT AND NAILS &c,
And a large'suortment all kinds of
EIS RID W
At low prices for CASH. Opposite
MARKET HOUSE.
G. H. PARSONS it Co
Goderich, Nov. 28 1871
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER 1 _ _
In the most fashionable style and on
shortest notice.
CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.
Goderich 27th May, 1873. 1371
Lost
A NUMBER of Pamela, on th-
Lacknow Rod. a shit diatom
frons Gedessuh. The feller on leering
thea, with Abraham Satin, Goderieh,
or IC Campbell. Iterehast,
will 1 b. l�r 187$1 rewarded fee blur
Music and Drawing.
MISS LOWES wishes to inform her
friends and the public that she is
prepared to give lessees on the Piano
forte, &c. Having been taught by first
class master, and for several years a
au,loessful teacher, she feels confident she
can give sattsfaction. 'Mae, a claw in
Drawing, Water -colors, ekc., on Wed-
nesday and Saturday afternoons. For
terms. apply at the residence of 81r.
G. M. Trueman, Hamilton Street,
Goderieh.
May 19th, 1873. 1370
Voters Lists
ItsOR SALE AT THE SIGNAL Office,
Goderich.
FOR SALLA.
AHouse elld tot adjoining the real -
mantling
of Wm. Seymour, Esq., eons-
manding one of the �t views of the
Lake and Harbour.
Apply to
DANIEL GORDON,
Goderich, June 30th, 1873. 1376
WANTED'.
A000K, good wages to a competent
ponies.,
J. 0. KIRKPATRICK.
G.deioh, Jame 304 1673. 13764
L. S. WILLSON,
Sewing Machine,
PIAN'), ORGAN, MELODEON,
AND
IGRICULTURIL IJPLEIENT
A�}ENT_
Showrooms, next door to the "Signal"
Office, Ooderich.
OS- 11a. MEGAW and myself are the
ONLY .&GENTS
- ; FOR THE }-
"FLORENCE»
Sewing Machine in Gpderich and vicin-
ity.1368.
i
Seeds! Seeds!
The Hespeler
SEWING MACHINE
IS THE
PEOPLES' FAVORITE,
AND gives universal satisfaction, it is
the most simple, durable and the
lightest running machine now mate
(of the cheaper kind) and will sew much
heayier material than any ether, It is
just what the farmers have long wanted
and is warranted in every case and kept
in repair free of charge for one year by
the c.ompeny. Take`iny advice and buy
no other. Sewing machines of any
other make supplllid to order at regular
rates. I am also agent for all kinds of
Agricultural Implements. Office and
shcw rooms at A. P. McLean's Clothing
Store, East Street, Goderich.
J. W. WEATHERALD
1354.
SOMETHING NEW!
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ES-
tabliahed a branch of his Toronto
Sewing Machine Repairing Works,
IN
CLIN'TCON,
where all kinds of
Sewing Machines
will be repaired, altered and put in first
class running order.
Having had 16 years experience in
some of the largest machine manufac-
tories in the world he can guarantee
satisfaction.
Workshop -Next door to New Era
office, Clinton.
MR. L. S. WILLSON, next to SIGNAL
office. Godericb, will receive machines
and take order.
THOMAS GOBERT.
Clinton, 10th March, 187 3. 1360
Seed Potatoes,
Carrot, Seed,
Turnip Seed,
BRUCE'S SELECTED EAST
LOTHIAN PURPLE TOP.
This variety has been carefully selected
and improved, so as to secure a globular
shaped root, free from the least tenden-
cy to coarseness; it is very solid and
heavy, and the flesh good inuality; it
is particularly adapted to the richer
description of soil; and for long keeping
qualities can't be surpassed.
I'er Pound 945 cents.
FOR SALE.
rI11IE undersigned offer for sale the un-
dermentioned lands, belonging to
the Estate of the late Hsamee R.
11OFUETTER, viz :-
Also, the North-east quarter of Lot
No. 12, in the Fifteenth Concession honnt f
the Township of Sombre, y
of Lanebton, 50 acres, more or less.
For terms and particulars of sale. ap-
ply to the undersigned, personally, or
by letter, to St. Catharine' Poet Office,
Box 448.
ANGUS COOKE, I Executors.
AARON READ, t 1373
Gpeoleiam, 30th gay, 1873.
JONES' EeGNOLIA.
Also a General Stock of
GARDEN & FLOWER
SEEDS,
AT
D. FERGUSON'S,
1369 ' Hamilton St., Goderich.
K
The following Mnelc- I
B ook*are recommended
no being the 13111T of
their class:
. tires.
The *tong Echo. or Schools....... • • 76
C C1 11 New
6 Method
August"O6r, I f so
Peter.' Elect. Piste School. 3 25
Over 740.e00 outfits It nes.
Peters' Borrows Frillier, 160
horror. GuitarSrhoul
' Feetl.al Ch i,res,fir Singing Classes, 1 30
Ne Plum Clna Gies Book. with L 1 b0
FPiano or Organ A morn p.aNnr■t, I
l.ndden'a School for the Voice,3 00
n Peters Art of $inglug
•(,J Witchtl'.Vior■tteh (Petera'edttnj 3 w
1) Knmmer's Flats echos.. 3 00
It nim nent.dt'e Violin School76
Wlmmeretedt'a Pluto S:hool, 76
S(Peters' Violin Scheel 75
Peters' Flute echeol 75
40
Peters' Parlor Companion. For
VI
Flute, Violin. and Piano, "a
Petery 1'arior Companion. For ' ( -
„
1.1
rlttb and ru■.., _t ..: w elh
Any Ilgwste will be scut,
()pest-pstd on receipt et
Ldee marked price. -
s. Anotaea, J. le PE rafts, boo Broadway,
New -York.
L
,s
B
0
R
Sheriff's Salo of Lands.
County et Huron,
)By virtue of a
To Wit : L Writ of Fieri
Faciasissued out of Her Majesty's Coun-
ty Court of the County of Huron, and to
wee directed against the Lands and
Tenements of James Hays at the snit of
Patrick O'Dc ., Ir have seized and taken
in execution fill the right. title, interest
and equity of redemption of the said
Defendant in Lots number twenty-nine,
thirty, forty-six, sixty-five, and sixty-
six, utchinson's Survey, and Let num•
bur thirty-seven in Reedsvitle, all in
the Town of Goderich in the County of
Huron, which Lands and Tenements I
shall offer for sale at sty Office, in the
Court Howse, in the Town of Goderieh,
on Saturday the 19th day of July next,
at the hour of 12 of the cloak noon.
JOHN MACDONALD,
Sheriff of Huron.
Sheriff's Office, Goderich,
15th April, 1873. f 1366311
AMONG the may useful disooveries
of the day is Jena' Eggn°iia+ one
bottle of which is guaranteed to preserve
perfectly for any length of time, fifty
dozen of eggs. It Is an article every
body needs, and costa only $1.00. The
farmer may double his money by keen-
ing his eggs fresh until winter, and the
merchant, hotel keeper, or baker may
woe money by using it and keeping eggs
when cheap.
Agents wanted to serf the Eggnolia in
every township in the county. Terms
liberal. For particulars apply either
personally or by letter to
JOHN A. NAFTAL,
1373-ly Bayfield Road, Goderioh•
The Eggaolie may be had Prone John
Bond, Druggist, doderi*b, and John
Keys, Ba eld,
STOCKS EXTRA
A
MACHINE OIL
Has been is testers! use for the past two years and
giving the beet satafartbt., as may be sear by tee- -
ti,runale from many of the leading hooses in Ontario.
It w111 not congeal in the coldest weather, It to
therefore suitable forth* tightest and fastest. as well
as the heaviest machine In use.
TESTIMONIAL
From the !morph Hail Marrone Works, she wa.
I cenaider Stock's oil cheaper at 11.00 per gallon.
than olive oil at 60 costa. Yours ruep.ctfr'Iy,
P. w,'ULEN , President.
For sale only by
G. II. PARSONS A CO., Hardware
Men:hanta, Goderich.
SOLE AGENT',,
1312.
Stoves ! Stoves !
Sheriff's Sale of Lands.
County of Huron, -BY virtue of a
To Wit: c Writ of Fieri
Facies issued out of Her Majesty's Coun-
ty Court of the County of luron, and to
medirected against the Lands std Teem
menta of Edward Piero., Senior, at the
snit of Thome Hawkins, I have seized
and taken ih Execution all the right,
title and interest of the said Defendant
in and to Lotnumber Two in the
Seventh concession, E. D., Township of
Ashfield in the County of Huron, which
Lands and Tenements 1 shell offer for
sale at my Office, in the Court House, in
the Town of Goderich, on 'Saturday the
19th day of July next, at the hour of 12
of the clock noon.
JOHN MACDONALD,
8heeiffof Huron.
Sheriff's Office, Goderich,
15th April, 1873. I 1366-3a
$5 TO $ wx,
teary at work for as
an Ile ttww Urn at
he' Dose
$5b-1
:,A per may. Agwta waatad
s(�/ sass of woitlsg
7oa0 or old, rests sons
n Orel:
aeTtsttalgg e1w.
Particulars
G. STINSON a 00,,
Poniard, hilts,.
'rk) REN'JC.
A TWO STORY HOUSE
nest the Market Sparc
Apply to.
L. 110111T3 1511..
Mal 1st, 1873. 1372
EYE Taovos. AID CONDC(TIEJ Pin
CISTERN Prtrts, LEAs Plra, te.
PLAIN ANI) F'ANC.:Y
T Z DT NAT AL R B7,
COAL OIL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
.Coal Oil Lamps, &c. 01d iron.
Copper, Brass, Wool Pickings sod Sheep
Skins taken in exchange.
J. t J. STORY.
Q Sign of the Large Coal Oil Barre
Goderich. Aug 16, 187$ sol
Notieeto llebtors
ALL ?AIRTIME INDEBTED TO Tlgl SUB
motto will plow Pay cep u ewes.
ABRAHAM SMITH.
miciestet. lett Oct. Irl.
IWILL send ld((free) EBpe for my
VEGETABLE BALM, removing
Pni LRs, BLAca Roars, Baarogne,
FRRC•ILRa, Mores, TAN and all Drs -
suns or TRB Pars, leaving it *Lear sad
with a healthy glow. Alae sure proses
for fine gn+wth ed Hera on bald heads
or mTHOOS.1'. CHAPMAN, Ouw-in,
97 $roadway, New Test,
P.O. Boz 5,128. 1371.1.$-