HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1880-11-26, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ti6. 1%0.
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THE WORLD OVIgi.
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Tile Week's News in a Nutahell.
IreeUe ina14/011111Inteas it • Wise and
The Consolidate. 1 Sank building has
beenthei
sold to the l'acifio Syudioate 4
.1
“Wv;for $80,000.
Hir Alex C4eltbitrit, Lord Chief Jus-
tice of die chte-ii's Bench, and wt
known is suielei•tit.ii with the Tothborne
trial end the Wasinistan Treaty, died
soddenly en eiatuelay.
has bote fixed by Attorne , :imam! Mo -
The trial of the six Biddtfrh prisoners
wet for the 29th 44 Jaaure.- , It is said
that Justice C;leroll and ihiler will pro-
bably preside the trial.
Loteluit, Nov. 22. --The Sperlesesan
says that Rosa wits out of conditiou
when he rowed oil Saturdry. Layoock
has offered 'Friek.ot se onesolAtion half 4
the prise be was at the international.
Romney, Nev. - Robert le•ti. a
resident of this plaw, was lam 1
yesterday n lot C:5, 3rd oonowiion,
Romney. He is supposed to hire Lauil
frown to death the previous eveuing.
An inquest will be held to -day.
A sanguinary contliet took plaoe bet-
ween the police and a crowd at Bettina,
0ounty Mayo, yestertley, the former
kering tried to arrest a Land Leauger
who was Wringing a crowd. Mr. Par-
nell has issued another appeal two =ore to
the American&
London, Nov. 22.—A correspondent
at Calcutta confirms the reports of the
revolts of the tribes in Northern Cash-
mere, and say* that should the 7,000
Sikhs operating against the rebels be ob-
liged to retire a poemi rising would pro-
bably ensue. .
The Coroner's inquest on the body of
Edward Navin, who was found dead in
his hut in the township of Ernestown on
Saturday morning laat, was concluded
yesterday. A considerable amount of
evidence was taken, and the result was a
verdict of wilful murder against Mrs.
Navin, who was arrested aud confined
in the Napanee gaol.
New York, Nov. 12. --The Wor/.;.,
cable says:—Sir Alexsuider 0.;;„„
hard at work. The • of his minion
Is to ammit emlgralion Irom Ireland to
aa. A syndicate has been formed
to carry out this object, and preparations!
to develope emigration to Canada on a
peat scale are going on favourably. Sir
Alexander Galt will meetthe Colintial
Minister, Earl Kimberly, to -day in con-
ference on the subject.
A jumping match between Blair, of
Mena*, and Hills, of Watford, took
pkoe at Watford on Friday, and though
Blair allowed Hillis the advantage of a
foot, the latter fell behind two feet.
Blair's hop, step, and jump measured 45
feet 2in. • The match was for $100 a
side. Another match has been arranged
to take -place at Watford on Wednesday,
when Blair will allow Hillis a foot and a
half.
GTSY.
Thoa. Ames has gone to Bay City,
"Mich., for the winter.
Mr. S. Slemmon, Deputy Reeve of
o• Grey, has rented one of his farms to Mr
Demean McDonald.
On the Atli inst. John, son of Mr.
John Good, of the 2nd con. caught in a
raink trap, a lynx, which was 3 feet 4
inches long, and weight 40 lb&
Mr. Robt. O. Welwood, who travell-
ed on the Brussels Circuit aa junior
minister in the Methodist Church, some
years ego, has taken a situation on the
Naas rrrer, British Columbia. He bee
charge of a trading post .with the Indiana
Messrs. Peter McDonald, Samuel
Pollock and John Pollock, who left a
abort time ago, arrived in Alpena on the
12th inst, and have made arrangements
with a view of going into the lumber
woods.
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la Dual v
OAMPBEL
amilarsee
2,000 Barrels , Bootl;ShoeEmp
tiissaamstse '1;..a.- mown
Prams have rime owe la..: ripert, mat
there is now a brisk Jenaaud for glare.
Another lin ..ir will pro het af:re
ksasii
pm* ant ir'iark. m11.1 Make -mot mitre
I eely in the& leste. Wee* of elliNcli APPLEN NEIN OVili.COATINGS, • - • ' -1, liffffABLIBILND 1874. , •,t. .
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Wheat. tlittrinitt V WAD I ni se I 11 NEW SCOTCH GOODS.
Wanted at ()nce ,
Wheat, 1FrIli 111 biadt.... '11 vs 0 11
Flo
Oat
1p bomb_ • • • .... •
Hart r. ewe • •, • • •• or •
Pote. Das, Mewl 11 Emma, • • • 1. •
w Sun
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7 r• It epee
5 51 •"
:0 rik I 1.0
(listen lillarke(.
W.....••••60DitT, Nov. II, 1100.
There has ;wet. H.., largest amount of
grain ' aletat iti tl t Test week thanhaa
b ;var.& There have
tolliti,. it, hi themirth as far as
Virile; :km u4 south neer Kamer. The
bet ens oarruot get cans enough to ship
they are buying, bushier is
1. okiug brisk at present.
W1, tau. busk -41 10
Vprint. red clad' .
) .. . 1 17 • 113
al n
e 76 el 0 116
l'ea▪ s ▪ . . . • 0 0 es 0 ft
Flour 4 so ie s so
Puteieee ........... . w • 30
limiter . •13
Egg. ... to 060 016
7i0
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3.0gl (60
310 3 26
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libmpakins
Beef
Clover
Timothy.
Banking.
BANK OF MON'tREAL.
CAPITAL. - •
SURPLUS - - - $1,004.10.
• P;a00,000.
Goderich Bra;.
C. R. I)UNSFORI), - - Manager.
A':,..dies interest on deposits. Inuits. letters
et credit and circular notes imued, payable
in sil parts of the world. 1754.
(t%.NADIAN BANK OF Ct
Paid up thpitat, - fC,0:r1,000.
Rest, - - *1,4
- RON. WM. AlellASTER
General Manager. - W. A NDERSON.
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROBB - - - - Marrooss.
Interest allowed on deposits. Drafts on all
the prineipal Towns and Cities in Canada,
Great Britain and the United Mates, bought
and sold.
Advanoes to Farmers on Notes. with one or
more endorsers. without nuntitsge• 1763
FANCY GOODS AND VASES IN
Great Variety!
Combe --Hair, Tooth and Nail
BRUSHES
PERFLItUIRY, etc.
ICheapeat in Frown.
West Wawansals
Cocrsen. Mzernso.--Council met se -
cording to adjournment, in the Council
Hall, on Saturday, Nov. 13. All the
members present, the Reeve inthe chair.
Minutes of the previous meeting read
and adopted. Geo. White, w. h. lot 17,
con. 8, applied to Council to cut a drain
across con. line for outlet. Council
arto do so. By-law, confirmed by
nfldiiter of Education, read and fyled.
Treasurer's bond examined and found
satisfactory. The following accounto
were paid: P. Fisher, gravelling, N. B.,
$27.60; R Cullis, lumber, 96o.; R. A.
Harrison, culvert, con. 4, $b; B. Jewitt
gravelling, N. B., $16.95; C. Mather&
do., $91.87; J. McCloskey, do., $49.68;
r R. McCarrol, do., $116.78; W. Watson,
do., con. 10, $37.87; T. Lott, do., St.
Helens, $5.50; S. Lott, do., con. 9,
$8.06; 13. Palmer, do., on& 10, $96,26;
Martin O'Laughlin, do., eon. 12, $39.90;
A. Cameron, do., con. 13, $34; R. J.
Agnew, do., N. B., $27.50; T. Lott, bal-
ance of St. Helens' bridge, $17; G. An-
derson, ditching, oon. 13, $8.64;T. Todd,
bal. St. Helene bridge, 50c.; T. linker,
culvert, con. 2, 04.56; .H. Anderson,
ditching, con. 9,15.20; T. Todd, 1,009
ft. lumber, $6; Seritirrel, printing,
$38.75; J. Jeffereon, covering crearrway,
con 7, $24.70; M. Murphy, metering
read, con. 7, $35; C. Renton!, culvert
and ditching, E. B., $3.34. Council ad-
journed till 18th December.
R. Maness, Chet.
OWN MINWINONr.
lir Parties getting their Mils printed sr the
sluice will est a moos to this Aspollemeat mean
W Mtwara
WID1ATADAT, Dee lat—Elale of Farm
Farm stook, Ike- , tea earth hall lot No.
27, Maitland ems., E. D. Tp Oniberne.
Adam Durst rlk J. B. Duvet, proprie-
tor. —J. Q Currie, eactseseer.
Mcornav, Dor Mortgage sale of
valuable Freehold Property, to take
plow at Henry's Hotel, in the village
01 Fordwieh. Oarnernw, Holt & (es -
mss, Vendor's &diatom
licereav, Dee. 13th laseetces' male of
Motel sod other prepares', is the 'V* -
01 Meachorier, Gomm It Prowl -
feet, Voider's' flokeiters. .1. C. Currie,
aestieneer.
Foreav,Dee. 10 —Bale of horses, sows,
sheep, wegon, buggies, mitter, lontees,
beds and ahem, to at Lew Mer-
tes'. hotel, iboille's Mill J C
lodiff and enatioarser
No trouble to show Gaels and
Price&
James Wilson,
DKUGGIST.
The Square, Goderich.
TO THE LADIES.
2ofEtt51...‘C • 1•1
The undersigned bag leave to intimate that
they are prepared to 110 dressinaking, in all its
branches at the
RBSIDENCE of Miss HUNTER,
Nast re.
C-)11011e;tt1t.'H.
Mies Alowonre. Mem Home.
171104t.
W. S. Hart & Co.,
PROPRIETOIU4
(Late Piper's.)
e4r• 'tiviite Families supplied with rand Fall
A VP4111 SIMPLY ,OW
v
choice luind-pecked apples fax waster AT g i — Canadian Woollens,
LOW &ATM
James McNair,
Hamilton Street. 114usees Gond Lime of Gotta' Pereidtiogs.
WNW.. /MOM MINEMOMOS.,• • ,s • • .4,, 1
ism the tunic tor winter eleiking.
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Boots an Shoes.
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Every !One is Full and Complete I The Largest and Best &elect-
ed Stock in the County to Choose From 1
Goderiolt. 13, WI& 170
aia- assay- Vent -*RA
T. ANDREWS,
BUTCHER, OVERCOATS,
THB SQUAB*- GODHRIOH.
Continually on hand • good supply of all
kiwis of
FRESH MEATS
4WD CORN BEEF
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Sausages, &c., &c.
fine- Meat promptly delivered to all
parte of the Town.
1 an bowed to Ow satiefortfois.
• T. A NDRE WS.
• all well made and relli•hie Parties wanting to buy Boots and Shoes would do well to
C.A.1.41.4 AND INSPECT THE BTOCar
CLOTHING MADE to ORDER
w 1113' oven supervision.
pa- ALL WORK WARRANTE1).-Vt
llugh Ihuslop,
VASS IONA ISLE Ti ILOR.
Next Door to Bank of Montreal
SIG-1•TAL,"
Froin the present date January lat, 18011,
1T T-
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M. Jessie
MILLINLP
And Dealer in Fancy Goods.
t in. a new sk:v1 earr:unl eGueen stock
7:q
before purchasing eleewhere. as they will find
PRICES LOWE R THIN IfEl
CeseoeWo&& attended to with punctuality.
N. B. --Any quantity of Cordwood taken in exchange.
WM. IMVPREILL, ()mid Hems, 14nrere.
Goderich, Oct. 15th, 1880. 1756
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK
MR. D. =Et sa-T,ISO
VERY RAT DISCOUNT !
.!;•.,•aro ro.,x ie. as u ell a4 IUY UW1I Wilb 61/C1ht lor•nrr the :dome.
Illicrilltore. 7 tin' therefor, in n uniiii ion rIt•II Inmate r cten suit other
I Heuer In the Ci.ineity.
ifillillerT Flowers Feathers & L • aces"
MY S'i'orK
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IS
I have reeenUy_purchased a large imapply of Wools and Fingerings. which 1 'e 11I ffc ;
at mice's that will suit. Hats and Bonnets trimmed In the latest styles. Vali roil see.
MISS JIDISIE WILSON, Sqnare, Goderich.
eir One or two AseprentliWt waisted issistedialebr. 1753
which 1 NE.111 10 run off lirekly•
(11111111(ile,
AND TAM AT SIT= PCZOAil WILL PLEASE TOIL
ABLE TV
‘;,1'.; 7'1') ANII'NA; V 1 kL) Ea,
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:Fresh 3 -round :Water Lime in Stook.
AGENT FOR REST STEEL BA ;:I3 VENCE WIRE.
"I say ! Aunt Julia, the weather is getting Gold, and you ought to buy a good
warm Jacket to keep you comfortable during the winter months. "Well, my dear
girl, that is just what I was thinking of, but will you tell the which is the
Griming done. Flour el/chewed at their
Torre Mere for rats with partite who may
not find it convenient to go to the MM.
W. Ft Hake It Co. have also purehared the
enemas, of W. M. HILLIARD. and will
keep for sale - FLOUR. OATMEAL and
FUR and all goods in their line. TWO
CARS WERTIRRN RZZI) CORN for sale.
HareCaleb Prim paid Inc all kinds of grain.
and More under Masonic Hall. imait•t
1761.
BEST AND (1HEAPEST
./;;;7' -.Mk\
store in Goderich." "Why, yes, auntie but 1 thought that, every person knew that
the best in town is • '
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STANDS UNIMIALLAD FON THE IMMINT,
0040010TV ANO RMLIAINLITY OF
tre OONITINTS.
THE monand popelaz portions of the
Warm v =Num oenuwidia us
1110010 Itotemila fis MiligNsesof latellislasseo8
awfariFserdtrie
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fifilirriNg os of Atirettia")==ase.
(bwriniisos sektessise trot Ittems.
Oartralled rellakial=s111=Ardelles.
Weeliarn Mows it tier prompt and prime,
remain* melon and records of die Imam &impend
enunsAiries stiwntrrz=gLion.Lsgal assitissnearssestbsr
woo western rentribeted by
an *mended corps of able mei and pointed writes.
MOB, 0.00 A VIEW POOTA0111 PAO.
IF Said Postal Card /or Speriame Cvniss, rum
te whom heedemee
commisniene mai be
eigpriga Wormed al ev,r1 OWL ot riortmre
Adams,
REF P12 MIINTIlle 00., WINK NIL
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mon menet
R. B. Smith's.
They have always a large stock and their gouda last so long; besides they are the
NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLE AND CHEAPEST that can be got. Bu
Auntie, be sure to go early in the day, for about eleven o'clock, they get so busy,
that many customers have to wait a long time before getting'aerved.' "Thank
you, Jennie, for your advice, I will do all my trading at
R. B. SMITES
for I have heard every person speak so highly of that store.
FARMERS
LOOK HERE!
It
won't be undersold by any other min in the furniture business, as I buy
close and boy for cash and therefore wiluell very
--CHEAP FOR CASH
My stook is now complete in every description. Mind, no liberal. offer will
be refueed.
mr-PIOTURIC FRAMING DONE AS CHEAP AS BY ANY OTHER FIRM
�AJVT]S � 13_A_LI.,
Market Street, (opposite Watson's Bakery) Godericb.
Dungannon
Carriage Works!
B. POINTER,
411rarrulten 01,
air 33 LT CI- Ck 1 NI 8 ,
CUTTERS, SLEIGHS,
len e„ At
1. hive band Bur
eemsldehlamosn egrwiIrUerk
As It Is ownng on wtnteren •
speetolt
making Cuttersand Sleighs a 7.
Give me • tall and I will give you mime66.6eassat beam IN the
.ad Jobbing done.
curia="r
Mercantile Printing
Of Every Variety.
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ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST P.M/A/3LE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD MI
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsonoss, Soro
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenze,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
ThroAats,tahfrmecat Lungs,,0 non fdvey
atn:ideeChest,
including
CONSUMPTION.
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WHITES.
" /1 doed sot dry vp a tough, and leave the cause
behind, as u ths case with oust pr,parations
but loosens 14 cleanses the lungs and allays sria-
tation, thus removing the (cause of complaint."
DO NOT LE DECEIVED by articles
hearing a similar name. Be sure you get 1)1Z.
WISTAIF8 11,AL.SAM OF WILD l'IlE1.1tY,
with the signature of "I. BUTTS" on the
wrapper. 50 Cent. and 111.00 a 11(atle. Pre-
pared by Sere W. Fowi.z SIMI. 13
Mast% boldbylloreaktsar..1 dealer- generally.
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A Protected SoIntitn of the Protteol i c:
Is as easily cligcatcd end n•ti•riiletna ...1 ‘
blood as the simplest Coal. Whrn 1!;•• -
does not contain tho weal quantity of 1. -
delleirney ran IK, stipplird by the to
rERtri7AN S TR VI'. It enies a "
ills " simply hy Toesso Ur, leer -ors.? N;
VITAL1111110 the system. The enric'ir, ;
vitalised blood perracAso every 'wart
body, repairing damages alt iiriste, L.:. ,!
out, morbid secietions, awl karma - i.o
(*.hedge to feed upon. rhes Ss
wonderful Sneers/ of this 1.-11:4
. flys-Joplin. 1.ivr 7 C -
Dropsy, Chror".
Nervous Affe..1" • ,
Co:orl•
Anil re:1 diatos r 1 ;
the blooi. c r r -to.
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CAUTION. -
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