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The Huron Signal, 1882-03-03, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH 3, 1882. 5 DCetea. Mr. Wm. Arthur. 1. author ,:ad to ie. eines subad:rl for •lu► Hut..\ esosst- set give remota thsre4g, CoiicUss, —A cincert anti te...omtitli, under the impious of 8t. Peal') church, of this place, will be held oft Friday next, March 10th. Tea will be sewed in Smiley's Hall, and the music, address- es, ddrrwes, .Lc., will be given in thu church. The choir of 1(t. litorgt'e church, assist. d by t.the • viewless will furbish the music, wed Revs. Revel Dean Hill, of Seefortb; Leisk, t¢ St. Helena, trod Leitch, of Dungann a, will speak. The proceeds will le app led to t:. organ cud liars°nage Lauds. Ori,. "Young Duuald Divuie," an entire cult, two years old, owned by Titus. Cal- der, of this township, brings (l.,wa nuc stales at 1,510 lbs: Not a br,41 a elgl.t for a colt. Edward i;lemnion bas tentierea his resignation, in the schwl he has tangt,t so successfully, and intends guide t.. the North West. He will Irsve .ti,'ti tl,. 1st of April, James Y,Uy has sold his hgtire hone, "Young never mind him," to a gentle- man in Blaashald township for the own of x600. He s a gaud trine and will Le takes to the States Deotna111a. PlkaOYAL—Mr. Jia Stewart has been off on a business trip to Witnthsnt, Luokpow and Kinesrdine.; PERSONALS.—Miss Martha Nutt, "f Tuckeranith, is visiting friends here. -- Mr. Andrew Heddle, carpenter. has hail an offer of work in the Doheny organ establishment, Clinton. AcciDRST.—Mr. Joshua Moore met with an accident the other day while trying to roll a lie in the bush, it slipped aad came on his leg, bruising it {teteroly He narrowly eacitped getting; his leg broken. FATAL A..•1tENT.--A peculiar and fatal accident occurred in this section ou ' '-•-'•••lay, 23rd inst., resulting in the ..en, . of the infant son of .'Ar. Peter Yin;.•• , '-. It appears that t:. • wan- about 14 mouths "iu, . was sit' ..ear a table in a chair, and in ler. • forward to grasp some knitting newWles, fell forward to the ground. One of the needles penetrated to the depth of over four inches, and death was almost immejliase. Misch sympathy is expressed in the neighborhood at File sudden lets sustained by the parents. trinatt. Mr. G. Pope lase week bought a ware from Mr. James Btrgwn, Huron Road, fur .160:- ' PiRM giin.--Mn:E. Fitzsimmons has sold her ban of 50 acres on the 2d con. Hullett, to Mr. D. Slianahan, for the sunt .,f $3,000. Nor Tart --The report that J. Craw- ford, of Hallett, had been killed in the Michigan lumber woods was. incorrect. The person killed bsiungd to Orange- ville, and happened to be the rune name. Rgcovlerso. -- We are pleased to leant that Mr. W. McBrien, of the 6th con., who viss Int week suddenly taken ill, and whose life was for a time despaired of, is now in a fair way of recovery. Bens SOLD—Last week a couple of gentlemen representing an agricultural society in the county of Essex, drove through this vicinity for the purpose of purchasing thorough -bred bulls for use in that section. They purchased one of Mr. Millie, at 8140, and another of Mr. Henry, of the 13th con., at $1;5, both of which were shipped on Tuesday, from Clinton. Mr. Millin has since bought another one from Mr. Braithwaite, and Mr. Henry a young one from Messrs. H. Snell k Son. AsbAalA Cocscu. hissriso.—Feb. 18, 1882, The Connell last at Young's hotel, Kin - tail. All the members present. The minutes of last meeting wera read and signed. Petition John Echlin to im- prove side line 9 and 10, con, 1 and 2. Letter of F. G. Neelin for township printing. Circular from John Dennis, patentee truss water -proof bridge. Cir- cular from S. H. McKitrick d Son, iron founders, Orangeville A000unt of Goderich Vers, for printing. ' The ap- plication of Wnt. Becket, to amend his assessment was refused. Mr. Edward O'Connor *ailed the attention of the Council lit. the necessity of having by- laws printed for distribution. The clerk was instructed to write localpapers fur tenders fur the township printing. Mot.. ed by J. Griffin, seconded, by D. Mo Murphy, that P. Clare and J. Whitley be appointed a committee to esassioe and report en the advisability of upeaittk up 8. L: 9 and 10 between and 1 and 9. Moved by .1. Whitley, seconded by J. Griffin that Whitely t Todd,pproprietors ni Uo.erich Peau be Olid 401,1111h of 03.50 for 1000 assessment notices. Mov- ed by D. McMurchy, wounded by P. Clare, that R. Webster, reeve, P. Claes anti J. Whitley, ootansilloss. be appoint- ed a enmsittoe to let r contract of a bridge across ike nine nide riser 8. L. H and 10, con. i L D. Moved by { Whitley, seconded by J. Griffin, that J. McDonald be paid the sem of 01 fpr plankiag bridge on Lake Road at Kis - tail Moved by P. Claretaadd by .i. Griffin, that the widow Griffin. be granted as relief i a Moved by P. Clare, st000ded by J. Griffin , that T. Raokst ho ��st ei $8 lir relish Koval by .1. Whitley, 'speeded by D. Malliarohy, that the collector be paid 3 for elms servisss. Moved by J Grins, eseund- d by D. Miehl rehy, that Mrs. ¥.Is- tnsh be granted $6 se mist. Moved by D. McMuroh), s.eoaded by J. Whit , that the sedltenrs' repast be (eyed by J. cutin, sseondd by o Whitley. that the andiflrs be paid fit eters sash. The following atsonak were paid : Whitely & Todd, pttolirtg, $3.00; J. McDonald, plinking bridge eel L. R1 Rimed, 111: Mts. McIntosh, re- lief, $6; widow ()rift, de p; A. C. Iliawkins, aetlitiag $10; P. J. S.MMed do $10; J. Brown, salary, rllfM by P. Clare. seconded by J. Whitley, that this Council do now ad' tarn to had satin at Raffia's hotel, Dtmpo- moe, 80th Marsh. J. Coma, Qleft. The low, mate dater says that the. tewperauec cause, in that butte, att.r havinl(jaii. ! under t to luadur.htp lir..t of "fo,Ay men and )nae young pat," ata•+ t ,eu t f ".► lot of people had failed is every cause ptv'k,sels sand y.a,ti a, u:. l at;a.h d thewsulte, o. the terupurau&J cause for this lwtl.,s„n of snaking .t 11. iug , ut of it," is now pros- pering in the ht nds of thu r. u.u:t , end "w day St Lax with it a power of public u'niuL•p cut pr tc q•41µ hy, t. itch Inas but to s ;s' Ms swerves io wake •.t': rtna i , ig 4 lrrwivtibl •," — _ -- -t ^.CM 3RAZIl.) The New Compound, its war- der/al affjnity to the Di sties Apparatus and the Liver, increas- ing the dissolvingdices, reliev- ing almost instantly the dreadful results of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. and the ?ORPID LMR. makes Zopesa an every day necessity in livery house. It acts...gently and speedily in itiliOusJISts Costiveness, Head- ache, Sic headache, D '--« s of tar Zating,Wind on tho ^ iicYY, Heartburn, Pains in the tis ill and Back, Waat ofAppr33ppesstiite. Want o1 lineache invigoratestheLiverLow Spi, Foultcaar. ries all all surplus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the whole system. Cut this nut and tako it to your Druggist and Slat a 10 cent Sample, ora j1 ''�g ..bottlo for 75 conte, ass tall volrYnei,+,hbor about It. 1882 -MANITOBA --1832. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY has arranged for a series of excursion trains. 1n rh&z Coit pd-* at agents, to run through to laakota sued )fanitotta wUhoul change of cars. These tnaltd`wiU_pr[t,arsines ro run about the flew of )arca,. lip:Hies who1algudd apiug to the \orth% st shoeLd tear in mini mat the Grand Trunk is t stent and best route. an . ! liar to Chicago, thus avaYfia¢ n y bus band*. and teellrteee 71 year cater. facilities to the trot int public unequalled by any other eh& Jihad will have much plea.uwe .turn iVery i*fuOetion as to fares, tick ��o, f t eared live stock to all patty, Dail - d anitoba, "Ltd du- llodextro� be. 11 ' e to deaf ppation. PaseeIaiete•eiaes r' s' L iIORTo`( H. A B'1[ETRO:t(I. mat G. T. R . or Ytseureion add tickets/grant O. T. R. ' Oodrieh. Mack's Magnetic Medicine ! a .'n =_7•_ READER Skald hate • copy ul the LIFE AND LECTURES e,. FN. GEO. 3ROWN edited by IiON. A. MAOKENZIE- Ready for delivery In a new days. Orden taken by Geo_ Sheppard, HURON SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, GODERICH. 4_ PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, AND AT LOW RATES, AT "THE SIGNAL OFFICE." co•„ S. 4t1 N BLACK TEA, GREEN TEA, JAPAN TEA. TEA F 0 THE RICH, 'TEA F3RTH Z POOR, TEA FOR EVERYBODY. 1 solicit a trial of my TEAS, for I know 1 tan give satisfaction. My stock of general groeer:es is oho wel assorted. GEORGE OLD. w ( wrens 1 T MANN. (APT11n9. I is a sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for reconsacas in an its stages, Weak Memory, toga of Brain Power, Serval Prostration. Night Suva /s. Sper•rnator•rhaa, Sem root Weak- ataa and General Loss of Power. It repairs .irrows Waste. Rcjureaates the Jaded bttt- tert, strengthens the Enfeebled Brain. and Re- stores Surprising Tont and Vigor to the.Er- hawsted (ies,ratire Organs. The experience of thousands proves 1t an htVALt•AeLr: Ram - Kiev. The medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box contains suffciegt for two week's su.dleation, and is the rkeapest and best. a/Rull particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address. faek's leaanetic ■edlelae 1s sold by Dntg- gists st ea eta. per box, or 11 boxes for At. or wit be mailed free of posthge, on receipt of the money. by addressing M' '$ MAt:YC IC µ'lad nttC tada. om. Sold 1s Ooderich, by JA1121 wtu,Nll and all Druggists everywhere i112 -1y =C-�-- 31'07t' MANITOBA Arrangements have been made by the Great Western Railway, to run special excur- sion trains through to Mani- tlQba and Dakota without iinge of oars, tit charge of a special agent. a first 8z- ou1*s1on leaves the line of the London Huron and Bruce Railway, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH let, to be followed by an 1 xcursion every Wttdnee- day during March and April. Baggage checked. through. For all information se to fuses or freight rates Apply person- ally or by letter to - (IEO. 8. JOHNSTON, 5perIal Agent Great Weste�Railway arish, Oat. pdsNek Jaw. It UAL lal,i WILSON'S DRUGP11ZtsC1tST1 P'1'ION ORE. If you wish to hate your SEWING MACHINE, ORGAN OR MELODEON, work or play as as when new, bring thele to tie undersigned. he Lae had 16 years espselenae in the repairing line. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IA On New,tate Street, at reasonable terms. They i I ill 1 i 1��1( E EMPORIUMI wgood s d a"hand machines for sale e%in w d tInLL BOOT • `� 1� I GEO. W. THOMPSON,f7. ...o,,. JAS. SAUNDERS & SON. VARIETY STORE. 1•TMW GOODS_ WAIT PAP�t1R11:3 WINDOW BLINDS, EORDIERS C.ES&O- NEW DIC+NS I.OW PRIOtS. OYS AND FANCY GOODS. large stn k of STQVES ANDTINVTA.RE. TINWORK ATTENDED TO 1'RU\II"ft.Y. The Cheapest House Under The Sun. THE ] TM PORTU M J.0 DETLOR & CO. RENTERS $&6 LY ON la.,n.t.. Witt' int Ynt eah, ,a, Their Immense Sale ANTED. ` N T D. The Entire $tuck will he Otlered at C;luarintg Prices. ;R r1S ix =very- =.11i e Lyon and Osceola. The Ordered T ' - ' D t Counties in Northwest Iowa, are conceded to be the most beautiflil and fertile in the State. This sum- mer we have opened upwards of 300 new farms, sinking a well, building a convenient house and roomy barn, and breaking from 60 to 100 acres on each farm. These farms are to let on terms that no industrious man can fail to make profitable. Lnmediate possession given. We will, if need- ed, furnish seed for next year's crop. We will also flirnish break- ing to be done, for which we will pay the regular prices. Tenants not having teams enough to break with, will be supplied with a horse or horses for that purpose, at mar- ket price, and the pay taken in breaking. These farms are all sit- uated within a few n:iles of the railroad. Apply personally or by letter to CLOSE BROS. & CO., Sibley, Osceola County, Iowa Don't Mies This Chalice to Buy (,ands at Bottoms Prices. ai or ng epanr meat The Great Cleansing Fluid. MRS. WARNOCK Has groatleasure in announcing to her many friends and patrons in Oodericlt and vicinity. that she has secured the sole right and privilege to manufacture and cell WILL RremrE SPWAL ATTENTION. J. C. DETLOR & GO. Ontario 31eei Barb FOIICO Co. LlllllIOd. • , ILicensed under the (lli,,l.'a Potent MANUFACTURERS (IF THE iMPR( WED LOCK BARR Four -Pointed Steel Fencing Wire, 55 d: 5; RICHMOND 51'. EAST. TORONTO A. J. SOMERVILLE, Vice -Pres. and Man. lairwctor. R. 'W. I cKENZIE, •, N.•lr Agent fur 1'u.!.•r', h t 162'., DR. LUCIA s'S CLEANSING & RENOVATING', PIaUID, For r, moving grease and soil from anything and everything.frpm the finest fabric to the coarse.: geruent,worn. No.ns ttter if the goosis have been saturated with ell. grease or dirt of any kind, it can. for a t r fling cost. be made to look as -gown as new. 1t cleans all articles without changing : the cul•,•, that would be destroyed by the use• 1 of water. No need to send to Toronto or any where c:ae to have your feathers eleancd and curled when :t can be stone for lees than half, the coat. in your own town. Call at MRS. WAltNO K'S Millinery Establishment on Hamilton 85. and seefor yourself. I821-11. , A A �� E r , - S. SLO .NE f y oe weal Io see tae t, a rat •1 .assn. heat sof WVAV Litt °terra In r:oderteb. call M eAMIO'r c VIT (1 R . DEALER IN ATN, PRODUCE, SEEDS, WOOL, HIL'E, S, -- ��-�- GRAND CLEARING SALE EOR 30 DAYS T\kTOHOUSES TO LET 1 BARG \INS • iclOOTS AND SI -10E3 f'retions to Meek taking at MaOoderlih Artificial atone Works - ".' • ""• •"• Besndenee. Nebon Nt„ iCast Ooderieh. oat. 19NI101111 iIF+A . • r •• • •oTARR Nothing but First Class Material Used, AND !' FA THr. ' -sal" .A. -od. of J. hr 3-�a►io i . 1fe�w • POPULAR SPECIAL TMINS 1 , e 011e THE ' � WM CAMPBELL. flraiid Truk Rai1ayI -� VIDNE d(tdevleh, }'sty. lark 11,1. Partite wanting cheap goods should roll at onee. Having• set -until firer class workmen 1 stn prepared to manufacture tonrier. SEASON OF 1882. - WWI ALt AIMwill Mare weekly 4e�� Ile setatb. A1f7 say AMU& sand at skeet hurrah thenrenhelareltansenna. FIRST -CLAIM Ol►d,CHSB ONLY will be no ea tains 11 Twines aws4*g ant Owvaryyr �lowesst do ik Rata 1AWY Ilids IN Lin Slick wed les sands/ w the re Twins WITHOUT TRAIMHIPMI IIT, =Woe limiters tb M with tba t tamale*, sadsmivtawlsgiltn � alterIt , 5ba nam T�41s� iai ♦y et_tpasiwtrw ed !North- *ten e d. w7 saber saws //In a nit. et sad Re eebeM Mama arines yt efera t$m, fell he abar` rlas/edty raseMi 7's Avesta. or J As tsrvrwatteow, Ooe- eral Aaoat. iMP0 =law IowowWirasreal1R1 MANtNACTL kW 111 TORONTO. A psrwrarat, ear. ewe lir ebsases, D{r esker sad A nwerb of ale mare, Masher Bret Urinary eeaefGrows. avan. or `atoms$. Cosptunss Pala I■ Shall Bas►, wbe. see., Urinary �aa�a�es, Omni. Cobwebflit ' 11a ee5.ys... Plfe !terries -stogneswW. era be obtained A��to �earnetiri�ahdpstlAe 081 414 APEX W. T. grey, wl��a,: Jo;ssa1, n. 7eenemt. il. 1) Imeorww: 1» Wats H. Yarya, M D. -tncardlas; Matt. & Co. Chin. .n•.1. fl. hole era, nodes. Il lam: 0iii T.hHo.wsaw'.�Bay�ISM; theses Helen BHOruisMMt Legman kasall;Mkalrs JenaMIL arta •W M l Adages@ e. _Tense ewe Iowa. dtt GENUINE BARGAINS. the the ateMao w b 1 will MI k raatun M Oso f.N,wlag peters, for rash Oa�,r teo eppaaards. 11 w • t p . Lettuces M ' B.d..d75 �; roll lea Tables et i to W tasa.dstram S A ees epi w Ovi naris trent Evarytalrrg des at stbthur rsa a Theis priest east be Mahe la Iowa. 1 Invtse bieutotIaa. 1 sea Meal to s.N M 1 wooed auevlag to Dahsta la the atetaa. 1 harp abs a I•4 al wh osaetatwy awed .ablest male, w�Mlr 1 tell sell of a very Mow prim. ACCOUNTS. All Leeoeats los /An 4. Rall and J. n. NO muni he wettl d at *net. Ta ' . G- EAT ++slper+e,s►.. arrvaggw w a r: u.0 At Ole Yeats ala. i epi.+- ,..tie