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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-05-06, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1881. lJ a 31Yta. On the 26th ult., W. Jackson, of Clinton, brought to Blyth, • stock of hats, neckties, etc., and offered them fur sale without ptocuring the necessary license. Our watchful coustaLle, John Kruiae, brought him before Mi. Wdaou/ J . P., which " oust him all together c.a. 60. We Learn that gaud. Hussack purpos- es going to Manitoba this week prospect- ing. Andrew Evans, of the firm tit Evans tiros., Leh for there about a week agto. A meetinngg was held Saturday last by the sharshuldere 0 the Fer.,Iers' Joint Stock Salt Well Company. It was found that 62,000 in shares had been collected. Their intention is to apply fur • chatter, on receipt 0 which oper- ations for bnrieg will immediately be he un. AehtleltL The following list cumpria . the most successful pupils of 8. 8. No. 0 Ash- field, for the month 0 April Fourth Form -1 Lititia Draney, 2 Sarah Wiilis, 3 Allie Harlow, 4 Mary Denney, 5 Jane Douglas, 6 Sarah Harris. Senior Third -1 Hattie Harlow, 2 Minnie Harlow, 3 Robert Maize, 4 Duress Maize, 5 Mary A. Harris, 6 Barbara McConnell. Ju- nior Third -1 John Douglas, 2 Edward Robinson, 3 Jane Hagan, 4 Frances Hatt. Senior Second -1 Annie War mer, 2 Mwie Augustine, 3 Rhoda Willis, 4 Sarah Maize, b Annie Russell, ti Wm. Hares. Junior Second -1 An- drew Deane,. 2 John Draney, 3 Rich'd Slimier, 4 'elma Misner 06110131a. Sowing commenced on 12th inst. Mr. Ed. Bear, of Maitland Concession, has Moved to Clinton. Mr J. Fisher Leri moved to the premises of Mr. H. Maker. Mr. Sam1 Warner from Nile to farm of Mr. F. Shernffee. A.sort of mfiamnatory disease is affect- ing our Colborne horses just now. Ceae atter ease is reported, the farrier being required in nearly every instance. The Maitland river is now fordable. Rev. S. Krupp, of German Evangeli- cal Church, 1st cou., (,reached his fare- well sermon ..e Easter Sunday. Ii Rev. W. N Vnllick will continue his Benmiller appointment. 1/945611. T j A. J. McColl, of Winnipeg, is teak- ing a visit to bis many friends in our village. Rev. D. Ecker, M. E. Minister of Brussel for the past year, has moved to Cantors.•, Hamilton district. Wm. McDonald, Brussels' well known tonsorial artist, has removed next door north of B. Gerry's hardware store. Edwin Leavens has entered into part- nership with his nephew J. H. Leavens, .n London, in the management of an advertising journal called The Com- mercial World. Jchn McNaughton, SI. D., goes to Fordwich, Huron Co., where he takes charge of Dr. McKelvey's practice, as the latter intends taking a trip across the Atlantic .'U..etegmat ..pert. Report of the weather for the week endinit May 3rd, 1881. April27th--Windet 10 p.m. N,oth east, light, partly cloudy. Aurora li„tc alio, C ummeuoed ty_ rain et 3 p.m., ceased at 6 p.m., 2.4 cubic inches fell Number -o4 utile* %ilea -wind travelled in V4 Sours 343. April 266 -Wind at 10 p.m. ,North, light, ofoey, Number of utiles wind travelled t 24 hours 116. A brilliant meteor re in the south-east at 9 \p. tn.. Thunder and lightning. April 29fh-Wind at 10 p.m. North, light, clear. Aurora Borealis. Number of utiles wind travelled in 24 hours 237. April 30:h- Wind at 10 p.m. East, light, partly clear. Number "f miles wind tiuvelled in 24 hours 111. May 1st --- Wind at 10 p.m. South, cloudy. Number of miles wind travelled during 24 hours 494. May grad -Wind et 10 p.nt. Nerih, light, clear. Ntttuher of miles wind travelled in 24 hours 334. May 3rd -Wind at 10 p.m. North- east, light, clear. Number of miles wind travelled in 24 Sour. 282. O. N. Ma& i o • tie Observer. Goderich, May 4th. 1881. FLOWERS AND PLANTS. ALEX. WATSON Florist. South street, wishes to inform the people of liodrnch and vtelnity, .that he has on hand a splendid assortment of BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING PLANTS of almost every Variety, aad also • cheer. collection's! BEDDIN(; PLANTS, AND SHRrk and all kinds of PIC c}ETAHL� P in their season. TD* public are amedtab tar vl to examine the stock. Resaspkulicitt the earliest purekasers have tke beat ALEX. WATSON, South 8t P. S. -Also for sale, • heating apparatus, sett- abie for amateurs, consisting of boiler. !w- inch inch pipes. and expansion task. lTttt. MILS. WARNOCK begs to remind her numerous customers. is and around Goderich that she hes op.aed out her new stock o HAMILTON STREET, ON OSITE THE COLBORNE HOTEL and solicits • continuance of their M she vas with co•Ideaee reocumatetPe4midnrr Foods as being gree class (a every particular The aid of M1SS CAMERON, an accom- plished milliner, has been securef as as- alstaat • • . ALL IK kEaPECTrt-LLY INVITED. Wanted immediately, a nttoper of appren- tices to learn millinery. iTHamilton Street, next door to W. Mit- cheY's Grocery. 1781. T� WELL-KNOWN MILLINERY ESTABIdSInd"T, THE SQUARE, GODERICH. MISI STWART baayest reoetved • large and varied assort ment of SII :S & SATINS OF ALL GRADES AND COLOR', Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND OTHER NOVELTIES FROM PARS AND LONDON. CUTTING, FITTING and HEMMING A SPECIALTY, Agent for Cornwell's Improved Self Fitting Chart. Ever Department is well stocked with First Cgs Goods of the Most Fasldonabli Pat- terns and aa all her purchases have been for ready cans. she 1s enabled to give ber numerous customers The Very Best Value at the Lowest Possible Prices. INSPECTION INVITED_ G. C. ROBERTSON, EAST ETRE B T, JUST 1RECEIVED' A LARGE STOCK WAIL PAPER! C-reen Window Paper T. (lepras taken up and Iteiald. Oil Cloth laid. flair Mattresses wade over and W kinds of Repairing t. dosPictures over, ea cheaply as ever. CAA:hairs Recan.d.• ROBERTSON'S VARIETY STORE. W. S. Ham & Co. Merchant Tailoring! PROPRIETORS OF THE Goderich Mill s 'LATE PIPER'S.) tliberal Regtoo return their thanks to the public for patronage received during the past year. and to state they are prepared to do G-RZSTZNa- on the shortest notice, or for the convenience of parties living at a distance will exchange grief* at their town store 'Late W. M. Hilliard',,) • Masonic block, East St. Goderich. zrrHighest price paid for wheat. -161t FARMING. -Farmers are busily engag- ed in sowing. They will be nearly through in this vicinity this week. Stexvtsti. Mr. May is lying very dangerously ill. Drs. McKay and Tay. for have been in attendance on him. The disease appears to be an abcese in his side. We hope to sown hear of his recovery. SCHOLASTIC. -The following are the names of the pupils of Nile school who obtained the highest marks for deport- ment, attendance and perfect recitations for April. IV Sen.- 1 E. Mcllwain, 2' M. Mcfwain, 3 T. Hogan. IV Jr. -1' E. Kerr, 2 E. Mallough, 3 T. Sheppard, 4 S. Smith, III Sen. -1 D. McIlwain, 2 L Dodd, 3 E. Garner, •4 J. McKnight, 5 S. Bailie, 6 S. Black. III Jr. -1 E. Girvin, 2 M. Hogan, 3 E. Stewart, 4 H. Ryan, 6 G. Jackman, 6 R. Black. Junior Department, Miss Ralph, teach- er, II Class -1 W. McVittie, 2 W. Car- ter, 3 A. Bunting. 4 G. Childlow, 6 L. Dunkeld, 6 W. Monkman. I Sen. -1 R. Kerr, 2 F. Jackman, 3 A Mcllwain, 4 F. Glenn, 6 G. Echlin. I Jr. -1 A. Kerr, 2 E. Hardy, 3 A. Dimtnick, 4 H. Ryan. THE t'NDERSIGNED HAVING DECIDED TO RETIRE FROM THE Grocery Business , will, on Monday next commence to sell IAT ANDBELOWCOST his entire stock of I CHINA, I GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, SHOP FURNITURE. Rc. The Gevera.r .f the Soldiers' Reese. at Dayton. •., Myeett.d. Dayyton, G., April 28. -Much discus- sion has arisen between Irish e_itizens of Dayton and the Soldiers' Home in rela- tion to the action of Gen. Patrick, Gov- ernor of the Home, who recently refus- ed to permit Redpath to lecture there on "Irish Grievances" He stated that, as the United States was at peace with England, he would permit no agitators to declaim against the English Govern- ment. He refused to make any reply or explain any letters adressed to, him by the Land League, and last evening a cit- ei►ler was issued and distributed about the Soldiers' Home declaring Governor Patriek "Boycotted." The adios has ooeaiionsd much surprise, but is gl .ral- L1 understood to he approved by the and Lemma. Goy. Patrick is strasiaed by many leading sitieslls, who regard hie action justifiable, and say the Irish de. sire to have him removed, mho is too strict in the discipline of the Hwa['. The institution lambert upie/i .4 4,000 inmates, nearly 2,000 brig Irish. The action of the Land Leagiwe is more important as the first instance of "Boy- cotting" in the United States 1s78t67.►4 errant,', The professed loyalty to the Queen seldom weighs aitythtn when sten 0011- t.m�piattea a imese.aL The Attires el the Dominion settle ander eaet1R 1q without a panel. The gwstion of dein anal cents is donne ,tw*te to Amble the politicai destiny of young Cana- dians than any aenti•nent of loyalty or preference for dila ..r that iertn of governnuo• I Kean. R., 'M. TERMS ('ANf/ H. COOK. Godericb, 27th April, lgsi. '1784. MANITOBA. The fifth Excursion party for the North West, ria the 'Great Western Railway will start. WEDNESDAY, MAY LITH, 1881. FREIGHT MONDAY BEFORE. For particulars apply to G. W. R. agents. to THOS. GREENWAY, Centralia. or to • W. J. WHITE. Express Agent, Exeter. NOTIbE. Giving up Photographing in Gorier id*. in returning Husks for past favors, would just say. those wishing • benefit will please notice former prices and preeent Preemie t Life Rise Phobia, - - NAM 0510 Photos, - 1-50 454 - 1.111 Oabincta Photo per dos.. SM Card Photo, per des.. - 1.70 rormer. LACM l.fle 2110 A.d Jr...or to snit the above at BOTTOM P R1 CEB- we. come all! and have your hearts b eaMlug good and chaaarkekse to E. L. Jonvsox's. Mrs. Mary Wingate, dorm rly of Ooderieh. parr of Detrott.m Has opened a MILLINERY AND DREW; MAKING establishment on Terme. w tsetse.. a Mealy Streets. ara, StuMr's Wer,. with a full assortment of TRnniu* and Uwrati to RATE, IrsArIEla, nowise, Tile, LAMS, S, Room -moo, FRI�OEa, VELyrTa and Dash% TRt2M1.oe A ('ALL iR TNViTED rats HUGH DUNLOP, The Fashionable Tailor. is now in a position to execute all orders he may be favored with, in THE LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. ON HAND, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, ETC. tiirCall and see our Goods, Hugh Dunlop, Fashionable Tailor, West -St., Goderich, JOHN PASMORE, HYMN BOOKS. Manufacturer of Walgons, Carriages, New Presbyterian Hymnal, Etc., Etc.. VICTORIA -St., Curner'' of Trafalgar. Agent for the Celebrated SEEMLIER CHILLED PLOUGH And Agricultural lmpleme.t•, Also. agent for -the Queen's Fire& Life Ins. Co. This is one of the heat Companies in exist- ence, being prompt and reliablt�'.a information furnished cheerfully on application. 1782-6m J•NN PAhIIORE. $5 to $20 per day nt home" `samples VVpp VpL worth '3 fere. Address STINRON & Co., Portland, Maine. Seeds ! Seeds The subscriber pegs to draw the atten- tion of the public generally to his large and varied stock of FARM and GARDEN SEEDS consisting of CLOVER. TIMOTHY, HUNGARIAN, MILLET, PEAS, OATS, BARLEY, and choice WHEAT; also TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT, and all other GARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, at rates that cannot be beaten. 8. SLOANr,E. General Seed Ikmale Hatntlton Rtreet. STA Souse tolet on Victoria street. SBBDS FOR 1881. Thaakiag the public for past favors, 1 take 1a swifter tkat 1 have on hand • IB stock time ever before of choice Parlay. Peak Rick sad Wbite oats. Tares. Clover. sadTimothy: also Pea Vine Clover. Aldke, Lacers, and Lawn Grass' A find class amortm.nt of FIELD. GARDEN and FLOWER RERDR. selected will+ great care from the best seed Somans In the rooster 1'a11 and s,.. We keep the beat and meet gement* seed we can COOPTON'S SURPRISE CORN, TM best 6eM corn yet Intrnimed !pseud snake kept constantly on hand. JAMES MCNAIR- 1719. Hamilton M. ( �QQQ • week to your own tewtt. Terme and tP{7V *lough las e. Addnw M Hro. so //tee PreolneA Marne in every variety published. New Methodist Hymn Book in all its forms. LOWEST PRICES at SHPARD'S BOOKSTORE. SEEDS, SEEDS A FRESH SUPPLY or Field and Garden Seeds just received. Sold In bulk or in packages. JAMES WILSON Druggist. Banking. BANK OF MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - • ♦r,om,00n. SURPLUS, • - - 95.000.000. Goderich Branch. C R DUNHFORD, - - - Manager Allows interest no deposits. Drafts, letter of credit and circular notes issued, in all parte of tete world. 76.payable CANADIAN BANK (1F COMMERCE Paid asp (spits!, - 16,000,000. Reit, - - 11,460,000. Preaa(denf, • HON. WM. Me MA ST RR O.aerel Manager. • W. N. INDRAWN. Goderich Branch. A. IIe1[RsOSS,, - • • Maxaosa. iMrest1s}MMt hwss dsadd C oltellities In fC an ala sad tate Vatted States, Adellaeeeso Partners on N.M., witk one or veers esdesesv* wtthent eno rte. a 171* PARASOLS_ A sp..opalot of PARASOLS and St'\$HADF.Fi. job la pricy •T J. C- LETLOR 8: C O'S. Men's and boy's STRAW HATS, the uewe t styled. near great sale at CARPETS still going on. DONT POSOET TO SEE THETA SUITS WADI TO ORDER AT 613.00 AND 615.00. T. C. RetlOr VV CO. OUR CONSTANT ENDEAVOR IS TO PLEASE OUR MANY CUSTOMERS, therefore we are always on the lookout for NICE, r'HEAI , AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, such goods as will give satisfaction to all who may bay them. With this object in view W� 131:71r O VaTIE N, WE BUY LARGELY FOR CASH -WE BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFAC- TURERS -WE BUY IN THE BEST MARKETS. Our stock is well asserted,so,that all clones of customers, be they rich or poor, may be suited. j,d Tltr highest price paid for butter and eggs. -al JAS. HUSTON, Manager. OD -N. ''N. B.-2 Goon NEw Bvootvs roc KALE VERY CHEAP.' ESTATE OF R. B. SMITH. SPECIALBARGAINS. n== are offering sonic Special Bargains In Dress Goods, Prints, Skirtings, Denims, Ducks, Table Linens, White and Grey Cottons. PP.I/VTB- Feat Colon, from 5c. per yard up. BLACg C.&SHMERICB_-Special Make, without exception the best mako in town. COTTON BHIRTINC}B_-Extra value, from l2tc. up. T" " Dt3_-Fine Selection in English, Scotch and Canadian. Suite trade to cyder in First (lase Style for $10, $12, $ll, $16and $18. All cloth bought cut out free of charge. REID & SNEYD, Manchester House, Goderich. Spring and Summer Goods. NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES_ A choice selection of FANCY STaRws. in HATS and }tossers STYLISH, NEAT AND SURE To PLEASE. FRENCH and AMERICAN goods in the latest novelties. A splendid assortment of RIBBONS, FLOWERS and LACES. Hata and Bonnets trimmed in the newest styles. A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. We take pleasure in showing our goods. MISS WILSON, Market Square, Goderich. F'arm.ere Attention I Barbed Fence Wire contracted for in ynn,ity nr ctry Lowest prices. I SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE. 1779. Wire and barb galvanized after being twisted which cannot scale ort. , Use Barbed Wire for Fences. NO SNOW DRIFTS --NO WEEDS- NO WASTE LINOS. For sale by G. H. PARSONS CHEAP HARDWARE. GODERICH. AFTER THE TILE. JOHN snow The Tinsmith is still to the front. i hair pleasure to state that despite the inecnventence 1 was rut to in my busln.wm by the recent are to my premises that 1 am now in full blast again, prepared to give the greatest bargains In Goderich in STOVES, TINWARE, LAMP GOODS, and every other line In the business'. 1 would also return my thanks to the Fire Brigade and people of Gndericb for the ceasful efforts 1s wing my property in my absence from home, at the late Are. John Story. SAON9BflS' VilIETY £TOIE. NEW GOODS, 5,000 ROLLs WALL PAPER pPFREBH STOCK.-egpr-NEW STYLES.11in WiNDOW SHADES, TRAVELLING BAGS, BASKETS, BABY CARRIAGES. A FINE STOCK. ttTYLIRH AND CHER P Note the Stand. 'The Cheapest House Under the Sun." a 'Wert door t. fb. Pest Mies SOMETHING NEW. 5 Per Cent. Discount for Cash on S1 sales. 5 Per Cent. Discount on Monthly Accounts. G. H. OLD HAS ION HAND (JUST ARRIVED) A CHOICE LOT OF FIRST CLASS GROCERIES And is (Giving EXTRA 'VALUE in TiC A.9, Japan, Black. Green, and Gunpowder. Try them. You will find they are Good. Also, he keeps PORK. HAMS, SMOKED BACON, on hand. Highest price paid for BUTTER and EGGS. Alio, a lot of CHINA. GLASS, DINNER and DESERT SETS, and all kinds of GLASSWARE and CROCKERY. £1rG;vo him a call and get Cheap Goods. tom_ H_ OLD, r. Itoue. Square. Wrarmers' Produce Bought and Sold. F'arm.ere Attention I Barbed Fence Wire contracted for in ynn,ity nr ctry Lowest prices. I SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE. 1779. Wire and barb galvanized after being twisted which cannot scale ort. , Use Barbed Wire for Fences. NO SNOW DRIFTS --NO WEEDS- NO WASTE LINOS. For sale by G. H. PARSONS CHEAP HARDWARE. GODERICH. AFTER THE TILE. JOHN snow The Tinsmith is still to the front. i hair pleasure to state that despite the inecnventence 1 was rut to in my busln.wm by the recent are to my premises that 1 am now in full blast again, prepared to give the greatest bargains In Goderich in STOVES, TINWARE, LAMP GOODS, and every other line In the business'. 1 would also return my thanks to the Fire Brigade and people of Gndericb for the ceasful efforts 1s wing my property in my absence from home, at the late Are. John Story. SAON9BflS' VilIETY £TOIE. NEW GOODS, 5,000 ROLLs WALL PAPER pPFREBH STOCK.-egpr-NEW STYLES.11in WiNDOW SHADES, TRAVELLING BAGS, BASKETS, BABY CARRIAGES. A FINE STOCK. ttTYLIRH AND CHER P Note the Stand. 'The Cheapest House Under the Sun." a 'Wert door t. fb. Pest Mies