The Huron Signal, 1882-03-10, Page 7•i••l�a.r_
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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1882.
5
& M S $ow - its. II. Bottle hea
sold ate of his inputted hen, 'Imagist
sh.11iose "Hugest Tore," 1 year and
eight inonthe old, weighing 1.570 Ib..,
to Mee.'• Dire and Ci'Qokuutt, ..f Qin.
bort, Perth eusMv, hR the sem of X1.000
Ile ie • .very /.o animal, Clad vedette
great I edit on 11 r. - *Woo*
Woo*
as an imparter of hiovy draught'tones.
There is a tw,veuteot 00 (004 in t
village for the purpuee of orgutiisim is rel
Asricrlkwrel Society.
Mr. C. Helwig, tailor, ban lurchaae.i
a buildinng� site en front street frau Mr.
J. C. i{iohards, upon which he intendi
to erect a tailor shop thus si.r:ny. Jas.
Young has the contract of building it.
Tiers are t Fro case .1 typhoid fever
in the village at present.
Mr. David Campion returns.' frau
the old oountry last week, and is now
the guest of Councillor CamoL Thi.
wakes kis eighth trip aeons the Atlantic.
He visited Kilkenny, and reports tur-
bolust times there on account of the
"No Beat' ntovelnnut. The crop* this
year hod been the best for the past
three years
The following is the percentage of
marks obtained by the imp& of the va-
rious classes of S. 8. No. 5, Colborne,
at the monthly examination for Febru-
ary, w: IV. Sen. -.I. Mc4&4bder 66%.
T. C. Wright 81 IV. Jr. -M. Li.1sid
68, E. Cowan 49, 8. Foley 42. IIL Sr.
-L McAllister 77, A. Zoellner 17. W.
Bogie 62, & McWhian.y! 58, P. Stew-
art is IIL Jr. -v'. Merritt 76, A.
Thula, 73, B. McWhinney 60, 8. Mc-
Allister 67, J. Ruane 66, G. Fulford 68.
IL Sr. -A. Rema 70, .1. IiaKeid 66, E.
Liedeld 62, 8. Foley GO. IL Jr. -F.
Strong 81 A. Odeon 80, J. Hethering-
ton 71, W. Fulford 70, M. Green 89.
I. 8r. - A. Monis 81, p.Fuley 60, A.
Bogie 68, W. Green 67, R. Cuestas fog,
A. Cousins 68, T. McWhingy 51. I. Jr.
--1 F. Henderson, 2 P. Foley, 3 J.
Henderson, 4 8. Howarth.
Saltford.
tlnc .•r the roost successful liteiary en-
tert: .,.• ..ts ever held in the •illrge
t... , ae'tl on the evening of the 2nd of
Mt...... under the auspices of the San -
day School, oonsiating ut music, recita-
tions and dialogues. The hdl proved
too small to aocontmodate those seeking
admission, all available space was occu-
pied to such an extent as to incommode
those taking part in the evenings amuse-
ment. Mr. Joseph Beck was appointed
chairman. The Rev. Mr. Turnbull
opened the meeting with prayer. Those
taking pert beiag Barry Potts, Lizzie
Sands, Maud Martin, Jane Nicholson;
Maggie Armstrong, Maud Oilders,Nettie
Greer, Ida Story, I. Stewart, Jennie
Morris, Kate Mclknnald, 'Annie and
Martha McIntyre, W. C. Stewart, Miss
L: Papst, Margie Alien, Annie McFar-
lane, Geo. McIntyre, Katie Wells, Jes-
sie Morris, Marion Sands,Sarah Martin,
Thos. Wells, Evelyn Martin, John
Lanham, Willie McQuarrie, Charity
Long, Geo. Morris Miss L. Papst
acting as organist. �1r. Turnbull made
a few appropriate remarks in reference
t., the maintainence of Sunday Schools
and the benefits to be derived from
them. The dialogues, "Road to Wing -
ham," "Yankee Aunt." and the "Girl
of the Period," were so well acted as
to"bring down the house with applause.
The recitation of the "Relief of Lon-
donderry" by Marion Sands was de-
serving of special mention. A collec-
tion amounting to $11.62 was taken up.
A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr.
J. B. Moore for getting up such a splen-
did entertainment.
Quaid -In Dunlop. on the 9th of )larch, the
wife 02 Mr. Robt. Quaid. of a son.
Gederltk Market..
TG CIT MAL.
,rnoa 13A11..►
The Hew coatpo-lad. 1`s wan
aortal attiatt7 to v D1-esdro
Apparatus and the Ll r. ;iac. w.
tad the dissolving puce'. relies'
tag almost insstefiluant,, tlae digestiondrsad&i
results of II7spsie.,
cad the TORPID LIYSR as
Zopesa as eery day necessity la
tv.JV house.
It sob guitar cad rfflardarlr
Biliousness,tirori ^ C
-:� sa
ache. Mick eadache, D. - •ss aA
ter Banat , Wlad on too
Heartburn, Pains Is tae L'_ - v and
Back, Want of Appetite. Want to
Baer, Low Spider, Pool Stom-
ach. It larldrrstetl the Liver, oar
ries off all surplus bile, regelates
the Bowels, and glv.m tone to the
whole system.
Cut this tet and take It to Iota
Allialdre and rat .10 coat A - ple
ors botgo kr 76 costs. asd
tall ;roar aeisbbor about It.
!BOOTS AND SHOES
1
At the Ol.lr.t Established *Moe Store in Town,
.In Endless Variety
1882 -MANITOBA --1832.
SPECIAL EICURSIONS.
THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
has arranged for • series of excursi a trains.
la amine of epeeist ageata to rue through to
Dakota sad Manitoba Without change of cars.
These teems wtn commence to run about the
Grit of March. PaRles who intend ,ming to
the N otlheest should bear in mind that the
Gland Trunk Is the shortest and beet route,
battings*, independent line to Chicago. thus
avoiding all aneeosemiy ants transfers mod
te.dioas chs. cad this year offer facilities
to the tnve ori public unequalled by any
read. aader,igned will have much
plsa.ns' tg
In fnrnlahhevery information se to
=tire
bagravB, freight and lite stock
to all parte of Daitota and Manitoba. coed du-
ttable goods checked through to destination.
Pamphlets tamps dee , tree na ap ica•ion. ..
J. L. M RTON,
Agent G. T. R.. or.
H. ARMSTRONG.
izcura to and ticket agent O. T. R.
Oodericb.
Mack's Magnetic Medicine I
Ls a Shre. Prompt and EtecI.ual Itemedy for
\'errou,ueaa in art Us atayes, freak .iles.org,
toss of Nra(n Porn, .moat f rattow•
\Tight Sweats, Spersiat. racea, Seminal ft eak-
Aess and General Loss of Poser. 1tirs
A-errous Waste. Rejureaates the JadedIntel-
17tt, strengthens the Enfeebled Brain. and Re-
stores Sarrpp$t►-�sinwgp Thar and rigor to the Ex-
hausted (Teneratire Organs. The experience
of thousands proves it an IOVALCARLO Raw
CDT. The medicine Is pleasant to the tante,
and each box contains sufficient for two week's
medication. and is the cheapest and best
srFull particulars in our pamphlet. which
we desire to stall tree to ally address.
M•ck'. Magaetie Medicine is sold by Drug-
gists
rug-
gisstas se ets. per box. or ss boxes for e;<. or
will free of postage. on receipt of the
mon, . by addressing_
MAGE MICOWIN6 ifs.'
Windsor. Ont.. Canada.
Sold in Goderlch, by .IAnne WILSO%. and
all Druggists everywhere 1812.1y
-TO-
MANITOB91
Gouraivil. March 0. 1282.
Wheat, Irpaarrllt(lnn•g►bush. .......... $1 12 • $1 m ViA THE
Flour, • Slierre 1 bush. ........ 1 21 .s 1 i.
tote 00 POPULAR SPECIAL TRAINS
Oats • btuh.................... 0 M w 0 /1
Peas •hash ..................... 0 :. to 073
Barley.• bush .........._...... . .070 et 080 OF TiII:
Potatoes • bush .. ............ 0 110 M 0 Rt
u.. w ..... -11 101
P 11 50;
0 II
013 rand Trek Railway
01. N 0 IR
a 018,
m.
071 080
1(b " 110
3er'o 32 SEASON OF 1882.
Ila " 7M
010 •' 110
Ss. " 850
150 •• s50
F,,pgggss,,•oz.lunpacked) ....
('heeae, -
1' orb, • cwt..
Bran. • cwt .•
Chop. w cwt....... .............
Wool........................ .....
Hidel...
Sheepaktns..... ......... .. ..
Itre.eed Hogs..
Ileef....... . ...
ffi113IC1L IASTBI ,JtRT3
Asn
SEEING "ACMES.
The .„b.oribewwould intimate to the peo-
ple of Ged.dch that he has decided to give up
begone in his line owing to Ill health and
that be b re
.ow prepared w give execeplee-
ally good bargains. All wanting
PIANOS,
ORGANS or
SEWING MACHINES
as thi w: GES'' l; GENUINE clearing axle. at tines.
J. W. WEATHERALD.
1�a<t.
-ANCHOR LINE.
UXitIt) "TATlita MAIL STEAMIIRA
trail Weekly wand from
Ncw Yount AxnOLAtdew. VIA I,OwIOWDWT
',aka Parmae.1120 to OK Returns. glleto ea
Poeta 1 ('able. 600. Return Ttekeb.
Ste•laers sail every Saturday to and
Naw g Yoga( AMd �M tw•
RNsrws. pMani
(Talc t'westw. 6s.
atterage passengers booked at Maw rates.
Pasesego' accommodations saexeriled.
lte
410..� «rstitanOssa orle�stMtale she
"'r. or tram
at.
__ It rwaaf, ltweee•. De•taeet.
raw hook .f Toro to 6euNaad.lI$
&e.. away w ML DIK.ON 8ROTTl
New Tout.
lee OrAMs.. S. W ARNOCK. .n itt _
TAY= S1MAILL ARC Hazer,
0119m. Cymbal; amt. irtr0ea ill.. ogee
.w.
t MlClsepseMsne• sMlmmissein eataid
8PECi ALTILA INS will leave weekly during
the month. of MOWN aaad .APRIL. and at
short inter* a1s for the remainder of the season.
FIRST-CLASS COACHES ONLY.
will be run on these Special Trains. affording
all the henedts of a VI=MT4 LA0M RIMe.GE
at the very lowest Emtgr.nt Rates.
Household Effects and Live Stock
To se't the nowt fastidious toe., and the w wt economic buyer.
MY SPRIN'J STOCK
le n.iw eumplete, and I take plessura in .1.:,.,t;.i4,a toy cot MOMS that at co pre-
vious time have I bail such a
Large & Varied Stock
Will be carried on the same Trains
WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT,
enabling Settlers to be with their families,
sed also to attend their stock on the way.
arriving together at their destination, thereby
saving the heavy expense of North-Western
Hotels when going by other routs*.
Sr Horses. Waggons, and Household Effects
carried through at unprecedentedly bw rates.
Every information can be obtained from the
Comppaany's Avesta, or Jae. 5rzrwstteo2, Gen-
eral P.ss ager Atroliara Miflrtt.N
Montreal. 17th res.. INR General
MSt N-
As at present. I have raised the Standard d Q.oality and :. wered the Price until
it is • positive fact that no such value in foot w.+,r ,:un be got elsewhere.
CUSTOM WORK
Of espy guide still rewires sty prompt and careful alt... • i and will be made up
in the most appeut'ed Myles by first -mss w..rkinto, and
of the very hest material ob/ataable.
S. SLO ANE
JAS. SAUNDERS & SON.
VARII TY STORE.
NES' GOODS_
WA3;a4PAPE1 8
IOW 3IJINDB,
BORDERS & 0. c O_
NEW DESIQ B
LOW PRIO37R_
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
A large stock of
STOVES AND TINWARE.
TIWWQRY ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY.
The Oheap et.Houae Under The Sin.
THE EMP0RI-LTM
J. C. DETLOR & 00.
n.GA1 e\ N•2S.&T. VEat1'A111 Nob, 1022.
Ladies and Bools Ileel PlAid Free o('Their Immense Sale
e
DiA1i* IN
GRAIN,
PRODtTOM3,
SEEDS,
WOOL,
HIDER,
arc., aro-
TWO HOUSES TO LET
The Entire Stock will be Offered at Clearing Prices.
At time of perches' if so desired. neer rieMeG in. =very =aisle
wN=NG
Crahb's Block, Cor. East Street and the Sonar..
0e ewfMie Is a /•.d« at
Ursa TRW
8. SLOANE.
aMarist. tea tat. ON NIA
Don't Miss This Chance to Buy (iuods at Bottom Prices.
The Ordered TailoringDepartment
WILL RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION.
HARDWARE !,J.c. DETLOR & CO.
Kx.,FA.A.t‘...,.7
�- `' 0 i1 -tomt•.q -ass1.-1,-
J1 nz Ontario Steel Barb Felice Co. L
,..- 1 -•rt �; .te• -se('
tom• ll;
;4r
TO BUY YOU!'
-
Farmers' Hardware
Y (►UR
(Liaaaed ender 10c (Hidden Patent.)
MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED LOCK BARB
Builders, Hardware Four -Pointed Steel Fencing Wire,
55\ & 57 RICHMOND ST. EAST, TORONTO.
A. J. SOMERVILLE. eke -Pres. and Man. iirector.
R. W. MCKENZIE,
Sole Agent for Goderieh,
YOU I: --
KNIVES, FORKS & SPOONS
In fact, everything you want in his line
IE IS BOUND TO SELL CHEAP
This Spring and Summer. bee his FENCE W1RE, the best yet.
R_ W_ MCNZ=.
EVERY R=.4==
should has e a c ., u: I I
LIFE AND LECTURES
OF
HON. GEO. BROWN,
edited by
HON.�A. MACKNZIE-
Ready for delivery in a few days. Orders taken by
Cleo_ Sheppard,
HURON SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, GOhERICH.
TEAS_
BLACK TEA,
GREEN TEA,
JAPAN TEA.
TEl FOR THE RICH,
TEA FOR THE POOR,
TEA FOR EVERYBODY.
I mlMt a Mil of lay TSAR, for i knew 1 can
eye tawetettee.
WS stock of swami wearies M aloe wet
eetlMa .
GEORGE OLD.
1627.
i
f yea want se see the Largest Assrt-
sett of
1:rer offered 1■ Nederleh, call at
ei0VOOt bVi ‘Nr024.
1
1
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
BOOTS AND SHO 4S
Ham' '°' GHND CLEARING SAL FOR 30 DAYS
MANITOBA
Arrangements have been
Previous to stock taking at
Railway, t ruhspecial xcur- CAMPBELL'S BOOT AND SIMS EMPORIUYI.
sion trains through to Mani-
toba and Dakota without
change of oars, in charke of a
special agent. The first Ex-
cursion leaves the line of the
London Huron and Bruce
Railway, on WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 1st. to be followed by
an Excursion every Wednes-
day during March and April.
Baggage checked through.
For all information as to fares
or freight rates' apply person-
ally or by letter to
CiE0.
B. JOHNSTON,
Special Agent Great We%tern Railway
(ian1.rich. Ont.
Goderlch. Jan. OP. 19&. 1861-3m
The Great Clewing Fluid.
MRS. WARNOCK
Has great yImmure in announcing to her
many frlenda and patrons in Oodertch and
vldi*lty. that .he has secured the sole right
and privilege to manufacture and .ell
DIG. LUCYAN'S
CLEANSING & RENOVATING
PLVID,
Per tymevlsg grease cad soil from snyt►lag
sed everythtag, fro.• the 'asst Winoto tM
e.etstrt garment ween.
No matter if the mods have been saturated
with MI. grease or dirt of any Mad. It an.
far • trifling cast, be made t0 look ea geed ea
sew. 14 cleans all articles without ehangia.
the color. that "meld he destroyed by the use
of water. No weed to.eend to Tomato as w
where Mar to havyew e efeistieree rleaees, s64
caries, wires It (sic be Ione n., ism thaw hale
la os. owe town. ('all at MRK
" Natalialsbamt
.ace`- it. saNO d ter rrreword. Mat.
Parties wantriog cheap goods should call at once, Having secured first class wor kmen
-lam prepared to manufacture to order.
Nothing but First Class Material 'Mad,
AND
A CI-ood Fit C uararr .teed_
WM CAMPBELL.
Oodericb. reby.10th. 1582.
�'e x .el"S h.ttex t1or1 1
Barbed F*.ee Wire eoetrectra fee n any quantity at very lowest prices
SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 BARBEU FENCE WIRE.
Wire and barb galvanised after bee; twisted which cannot staleof7.
Use Barbed Wire for Fences.
10 SNOW LIFTS NO WEEDS NO WASTE LANDS.
Per sale by
G. H. PARSONS,
ITy6 CULAP dA01DWARg. goDCRrCII.