HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-07-15, Page 5Aar THE HURON SIGNAL. Flt lt) 1". JULY O. IM$1. Latah& Psis allay --Our village constable eve SOON wiry important ev dace is the Shoppardton liquor ease trial la -t week. RUNAWAY. —While returning home a few days ago Mr. James Clarki s mettle- some team took fright when passing • load of barrel., which resulted is a col - beim with a young couple in • bum,. The vehicle was somewhat injured, and Mr. Clarke . met with severe bruises. However, imbues were broken. Carlow. Your Manchester correspondent ap- pears to have labored wader a suiatalie in reference to the quoit match, played at the picnic on the 1st between players from Colborne and Hullett. He gives only the result of Rink No. 1, which wasHullett 51 point* Colborne 43. In rink No. 2, Colborne was represented by J. McCiillivray and Rin. Young, jr. and Hullett by J. Young and J. Clark, and in two trials the Nista 4tuod Col- borne 42, and Hulls 19, so that the combined points gives Colborne the vic- tory by 15. East Wawanosa. We observe that the Gibson farm in the township of East Wawano.h is to be offend for sale this month .t Wingham by public auction. We would be glad to see it secured .t a reasonable figure by Mr. Greenan, son-in-law of the late own- er, Mr. Patrick Gibson. Mr. Greenan has provided for the family since his father-in-law's death, and has added to the value of the property by his industry, and has earned any advantage there may be obtained in the purchase of the home- stead. Oheppal'dtsn. A Mune Jai—A. Bennett, who keeps an unlicensed house of accomoda- tion here, was last week haled before M essrsMehatfey and Haynes,tnagistrntea, upon a charge of selling liquor with- out license, preferred • by Inapecter Yates. The evidence was very con- flicting. One witness swore that he dr ank intoxicating liquor out of a stone jar ; another said he drank buttermilk ou t of it; a third said the contents of the stone jug was pop; a fourth ea rsaparilla, and r, on. The puzzled m agiatrates dismissed the case. That j ar is certainly a curiosity. Kilburn. r Banking. Lad) in Tou ar nip 1 U o R ll l 1 j BANK OF moN7ftEAL. CAPITAL, .000.0 06. SURPLUS. US, - . • •: - 0,411K(IW. Goderich Branch. C R. DUNSFORD, - - - Manager Allows tatereet on deposits. Drafts. letter of credit and circular notes issued. payable in all parts of the world. 1751. Mr. S. Appleby, a former resident, is again dwelling amongst us. Tax ROAD.—Masora. H. Barker and J. Buchanan are gravelling the lake shore road from the Temperance Hall. Leebarn, to the Exchange. Millburn. F. Horton oversees the contract for the council. MAxoor,Ds.—The sculpers have been busy since the motet splendid rains. Mr. James Tobin is said to be ahead of anyone in root& Lesburn is nowhere with him. Mr. Tobin is also the first in summer fallowing. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Pawl ep (;.pifwl, - 862°4409w. Rest, - - 81,400,000. President. - MON. WM. McMASrRR General Manager, - IV. V. AP;DRRSON. Goderich Branch. A. M. ROSS, - - - - MAxaoxs Interest allowed on deposit.. Drafts on al the principal Towns and Cities in cause's Gnat Britain and the United maws, bough and sold. Adranoesto Farmers on Notes, with one er more endorsers. without mortgage. 1763 SHEPPARD'S BOOKSTORE. should make • purchase 1.1 hosiery without first seeing MISS STEWART'S very large stock, oonaiiating of HmS=RY at 25cts, of the bed make, and which is meeting with a very rapid sale. NEW PLUMES, VARIOUS SHADES FANS, EMBROIDERIES, A LARGE STOCK, LINEN ULSTERS, FLOWERS FRINGES, PARASOLS, CANVASSES, and a very large variety of other articles, neat, new and pc,pular. Dressmaking and M illinery in the Best style. MISS STEWART - Hymn Books. NEW PRESBYTERIAN, NEW METHODIST, NEW ENGLISH CHURCH. Ziatail. GAansxlxo.—Mr. McRae boasts of having the best garden in the village., HARNo.—The farmers in this locality are'busy haying. In general, the hay crop is very light, but the late rains have greatly improved the looks of the grain crops, and the prospects are that a boun- tiful harvest may be reaped this season. Fru—On Tuesday night of last week, the barn, shed and stables of Mr. Pat- rick Sullivan, lot 8, L. S. R., Ashfield, were totally destroyed by fire. The fire broke out about midnight, and is thought to be the work of an incendiary. Loss about 9800. A small insurance is said to have .bean on the buildings. PxxsoiAre. — Mr. R. McKay, our worthy sawmiller, who has been working in Blyth for the last six weeks, has re- turned, and commenced sawing again. Mint Perkins, of Exeter, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Buchanan, at present. Miss Howden, of Forest, is in the vil- lage, visiting at her brother". Mr. J: McDonald has arrived hone from Point Edward. He looks hale and hearty. Revised edition of NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS, PERIODICALS, LATEST NEWSPAPERS. THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT is that our 99ct Photographs are unsurpassed in the Dominion for TRUTHFULNESS TO LIFE _ axD BEAUTY OF FINISH. R. SALLOWS, Photographer. Montreal St. Goderich Ont. Ane selection of Stereoscopic and Card Views of Goderich and vicinity always on hand. Lochalsh. Berme. —We are pleased to be able to say that Mrs. Bell who was so serious- ly hurt by being gored by $ cow a short time ago, is much improved. PiCNIC.—A picnic will be held in non- nection with the school of this place, on Friday 15th inst. An excellent pro- gramme is being prepared, and doubtless a pleuent time will be enjoyed by all who will be pre.ent. Cruors.—There is a humming bird frequenting this place which seems to be fond of seang itself, and possesses con- siderable conceit. When it feels dis- posed and the window of a bed room being open, it will enter and hover for a time before a looking -gimes, when it will perch on a part of the window for a rest, and then again view with delight iia tiny form in the glans. COMMIT. —A very successful concert was held in the Temperance Hall at this place by Ward's juvenile class, on Mon- day evening. The children have mads remarkable progress under Mr. Ward, and they deserve credit for the manner in which they acquitted themselves. There is commiderable jersaiis tenet to this neighborhood. SEEDS FOR 1881. Thanking the public for past favors. I take pleasure in stating that I have on hand • better stock than ever before of choice Wheat, Barley, Pees, Black and White Oat.,. Tares, Clover. and Timothy: also Pea Vine Clover, Alsike, Lucerne and Lawn Grass A first class assortment of FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, selected with great care from the best seed We kkeeeepssthen best and he most genuinand e ine seed we can purchase. COMPTON'S SURPRISE CORN, The best field corn yet introduced. Ground oil cake kept constantly on hand. J. C. Peps • Ganteq*• The Minister of Marine's private busi- ness does not appear to have benefitted Zyrdat theNational olicy, for we read in R+that Jenne C. Pope, brewer and shipbuilder, Charlottetown, P. E. I., has failedwith liabilities of $130,000. He has owl estate which he values at 000,000 hut which, it is thought, will probably not realise over 80000,000, and heavily mortgaged. He is esdeavorfng to pt the creditors to take tits property sad slew him,—[Observer. lb.ekben's amara Wve. The best salve in the world fvw cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulnen Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, (}lapped Heads, Chilblains, ()erns, and all SSkkin Eruptions and peeitivel7 eerie Piles. 15 is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction er money refunded Puce 25 cents per box. For ale by ell druggists JAMES MCNAIR• 177E Hamilton St. Seeds! Seeds! The subscriber begs to draw the atten- tion of the public generally to his large and varied stock of FAPJI and GARDEN SEEDS, consisting of CLOVER, TIMOTHY, HUNGARIAN, MILLET, PEAS, OATS, BARLEY, and choice WHEAT; also TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT, and all other GARDEN 110 VEGETABLE SEEDS, at. rates that cannot be beaten. S. j3LOANM. General cod Denier, 13ssaftos Street. =XON'T X4ORC4-= THAT E. DOWNIN'S is the place for FIRST CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES. or -Boots and Shoes repaired and made to order.'K GOTOTHEOLD STAND GI'_ H_ QLD'S FOR 'Ot'lt Groceries, Crockery and Glassvkare Gnat Reduction it] Polios dor Oilli) foil Cash, OR BUTTER AND EGOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. I Have the Celebrated American iernit Praserv•ing Powder for Can- ning Goods Without Using Sugar, and also a well - selected Stook of Groceries. arrscI .AM BOUND NOT TO BIC UNDERSQLD' * COME AND -- See my Prices for Glassware before Purchasing Elsewhere. CLEARING SALE CARPETS We offer the balance of our stock of ('.t ItPKT`1 RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Ot'R Bt(i SA! E =sees Goods will continue for thirty days. Just opened another CAW of L CHOICE N «• T VF E1)S. 30$N C. DETLOR & CO. .NOTICE _ Owing to the state of his health, the undersigned has decided to give up his present busi- ness, and now offers to dispose of the .ante .m LIBERAL TERMS. 4ppucation can be made to himself personally. The stock consists. ihesid,s good staple Dr goods, imported dl,rect,l of a complete and well selected assortu,ent of tiROC Klt Es, NEW, FRESH & D GOOD; and the stand being on Kingston 8t., and only one lot from the Mauare bone of the VERY BET in the town of Goderich fora goes GROCERY or GENERAL BUSINESS. The proprietor is willing to enlarge the premises if required. Meantime the business will b., carried on as hitherto and the present stock, which wil. he kept up hy additions when required, will be sold at reduced prices. JA MES \l.;\rl`S()N. Goderich. 17th May 18814 1757. IF YOU WANT PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, fie., 0o To The Detroit, Iacldoac, ad Iargaetie Rotund Company NOW OFFER FOR SALE OVER 1,300,000 ACRES Of the Choicest FARMING and TIMBERED LANDS in the Northern Peninsula of Michigan, Destined to be the best wheat -producing region in the world. These lands are situated In the counties of Chippewa. Mackinac. Sc•tooicrait, and Marquette, and embrace many thousands of acres of the best agricultural lands in the State of Michigan. Among those in the counties of Chippewa and Mackinac are tracts of what are known as the "burnt or cleared- lands. These lands offer many advantages over the prairie lands of the West, as the timber lands adjoining insure a supply of fuel at little cost. The soil being a rich clay loam of great depth. The timber remaining upon the land being generally sumclent for the settlers' use in building and fencing. These partially cleare.. lands are now offered at the low price of from 11 to $4.50 per acre, one-fourth cash, and the remainder at purchasers' option, at any time within nine years, with interest payable annually at seven per cent. Reade are being opened through these lands, and no better opportunity has ever been offered to men of small means to secure • good farm, and intending purchasers will be wise by availing themselves of this chance before priors advance as the lands are being rapidly taken and settled upon. The lands more immediately on the line of the Detroit, Mackinac. and Marquette Rallroad from the Straits of Mackinac to Marquette are more heavily timbered. and are almost univers- ally good agricultural lands. leaving splendid farms when the timber is removed. The iron and lumber interests of the upper peninsula are of such magnitude as to ca will all the charcoal and lumber that the timber and wood upon the lands ww33I111 f enable the settler to make good wages while clearing the land. Lumber Mille and Charcoal Kilns will he bnilt .t various points along the line. and Furn• aces are now being erected along the line of the road at Point St. Ignace. The great demand and good prices for labor. both in winter and summer, make these lands particularly desirable as homes for the poor man. The lands adjacent the Rallroad are offered at prices from 95 upwards. according to location, visite of timber, etc. The lands are at your very door, and are being rapidly settled by ('anadlans. For pamphlets. maps and other informaiton, addre.g W. O. STRONG, land Commissioner, 1750. 39 Newberry and McMillan Building, Detroit, Michigan. $5 to $20per day4 bows. Sunpies Primes & Co.. Allesall /Wren S =✓'rte 1 gh.t DOMINION RAI KURT. Wen SMUT, - Naas ten Peer Orrice A LAMB ARSOST1si NT Or MOE and Tame? Cakes. wws.g rages .w... Eineenseased Nsoo.d to sows. All kinds of pie IS ifs B�!sovzTs Of CONFECTIONERT OF ALL KINDS Neu bpwW fa se bet r PLAIN AND FANCY BREAD, Paigesag � edept to ell torts of the mint. L Ii KNIGHT, rue 11. 1151. I71tiNS Neer tbs Pest Owes $ week 1s >ron ewe term. ref' .DV O N And.. R nettlt tree. re_Torsos rrt c(bb Portland. Mama. e, G. C. ROBERTSON, ICA -13.1" EITRBET, JUST RECEIVED' A LARGE STOCK ATJI PAPER! Green Window Paper! Cs.pci, taken up and Rebid. 011 (loth Laid. Hair )mattresses *elle over and all kinds of Repairing done. Pleteres Framed as (%bssNy se ever. its.Cbaln Recassd. ROBERTSON'S .VARIETY STORE. Merchant Tailoring) HUGH DUNLOP, The Fisklo sib Tallow. is sow in • peMUss to enswb V 'ideas be nay be favored wtlb, le THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. IF YOU WANT ' GOOD CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, &c., 0O TO THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. A splendid assortment of FISHING TACKLE. just received, and will be sold CHEAP. GEO. RHYNAS Successor to GEORGE CATTLE. Bbite's Block, near the Market, Goderich. Prescriptions a Speciality - - Night Bell on the Front Door. HAIR DRESSING.; GODERICH BOILER WORKS. Chrystal & Black Mrs. T. Robertson TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY OF informing the ladies of Goderich, and the country generally, that she Has Removed to East Street, Near Knox Church. Goderich, where she car- ries on Hair Dressing in all its branches. Switches, Curls, Puffs, Frizettes Braiding, etc., done up in the Latest Styles. A Call is Respectfully Solicits d Goderich, June 30, 1881. 1330.3m THE LATEST SPR/NG AND BUMMER STYLES. ON HAND, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, ETC.; Wean sad me ear Geed. Hugh Dunlop, Faahionable 'hiar, tact -St., 8oderich, e T() MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN New BOILERS and SALT PANS manufac- tured on shortest notice. All kinds of Repairing executed under the personal supervision of the Proprietors who ANE Practical Workmen. P. 1). Box 103. 1787 SPECIAL BARGAINS. R=SR SN'=YR_ are offering some Special ltargains in Dress. goods, Prints, Skirtings, Denims, Ducks, Table Linens, White and Grey Cottons. PRINTS --east Colors. from 6c. per yard up. BLdag QdfBHMEREB --Special Make, without exception the best snake in COTTON f3NIRTINt3f8.-Extra Value, Rom Inc. up. TWEEDS. -Fine Selection in English. Scotch and Cauadian. Sults made to order In byes Class Styb for 910, pi& pit. $14 sad 911. All cloth bought cut out tree of charge. REID & SNEYD, Manchester House, Goderich. Spring and Summer Goods. OVELTIES, NOV EI4TIF38_ A choice selection of FANCY STMARK, in HAT% and Boxxxrs. STYLISH, NEAT AND 81.'RE ry PLEASE. FRENCH and AMERICAN g..u.le In the latest 'lovable*. A splendid asw,rtment of RIBBONS, FLOWERS and LACES. Hat. and Bonnet. trimmed In r'.e newest styles. A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. We take pleruun i,. alo,rriof oar ,v..1.. MISS WILSUI%T, Market S.luun•, (:•»).rich. I eLszsIers Attention ! barbed Fence Wire contracted for 4a any quaatilp a• very ;•.west pet. r -c. SELL EITHE3 2 0 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE. Win and barb galvalard after being twleted wbkh cannot er•k ot. 'Use Barbed Wire for Fences. NO SNOW DRIFTS NO WEEDS NO WASTE UNDS. rise sale hy G. H. PARSONS, CHEAP RARIOW ARa: un -mud( it