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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-12-08, Page 81111 Hi.uoz SIGNAL. FRIDAY. 1)EC's 8 1882 DOORS AttHE8, BLINDS, MOULU1Ntie, and every ■ Description of Interior Finish d'rAi1t , HANDRA1La, NEWELS and ttA l.0 ti ratty A Specialty. Send fur i'r,ue Lista, bH1NkWise, d a e 11 r • 4 I John Angus, nil iaidele..,, 41,060, now: l ' nine $700; S. female, daiwi a to buntline, 8100 (ovetwd by insurance; 1). McCor- tuwk,stocl of shoe situps lassr, ceee *red by iusunueer, U. t vat ln fur- niture $600 covered by inse; A. t'nrne butcher. lora f1tw; fee Inaur*nce LATH d Ltllltilrtt. Ifetttnetes on epvibe. two. ,t o -Address FRANCIS tlME I'kI, tuneful Poet ALbort. LsrlOra- The yield of (all wheat was 48 bushels to the acre •m severa►t farms Luis season. Mr. James racbau,ti l.,eei, ' t uuf- t.110, N. T., t. ou a visit tv till 1,4rente bete. He looks hearty. Messrs. Charley and William Hawaii's left on Thursday last for tbt.aoen, Wis- consin. They aro lively haus mid will be much missed is this l.ro,.ttty. Mr. March Urueu Matt L1 eliy returned FL Jill Dekota on Saturusy last. He is ut old Lreburn feel and a w., arty wel- c •toed home fnrar a iereten !more. The item about theherbor improvements which appeared in Tea SIGNAL last nook hes caused euwiderablu cuurtueut and nut s little amusement. The work has (eon must wretchedly dune, and the bungliug and incompetency displayed thruughout has been the talk ut the neighborhood. The work has not leen "pushed vigorously on." It . has bsea dune mainly by members of the over- seer's family. It has been no uncom- mon sight to stn four of thorn filling a whtgelbsrrt.w, and the "supenhteadeut" dumping this load. "Vigorous," indeed' Shingle ahwvings from Mr. W. T. Yel- low's twill were mixed with beach sand, etc., and used for filling in. Thio is rather a pour investuneot for the Govern- ment. But the " superintendent" and i his relatives were paid by the day, and were willing to sacrifice time and mewl., for the good of their country. A num- ber of holes are already apparent in the pier, and the shavings, chips, etc., are washing out. Tho county, pile driver is new a sight to behold. It is badly wrecked, :mu a new one will be needed if efficient work is to be dune at any- time. It is said that a portion of the county pile driver is in the &divining county, used in moving barns. The Port Albert harbor is a laughing stock, and a diagmee to the Guvernmeot. The Sisere.uout ti! tue Lord s dripper will be admtutetered in the l.ocuurn t'resbyterian Church on Sunday morn- ing next. Cervico begins at eleven clock•. ,d _.. .. Mr. Bond Lawrawn, of Hiuuiltou, bas teen on a visit to L.eburn tor tue gaud of his health during the tact week. fhe lake breeze, together with the hearty weleerme given Imo by the young Wier, had the desired effect, and Bond returuu home n hew tnan. A happy time was spent at the Lee burn lodge last Friday eveuiug, quite a number of members being present to welcome r, former member, tiro. Bund Lowrasuu, now a resident 4 the :turbi- tious city. A programme was gone through as follow*: An mousing read- ing by W. McManus, sung by 11. Hor- ton, laughable Irish reading by R. E. Brown, duett by the Misses McManus, a married nun's experience, read be a. 1'. Williains, duett h; '*ise. 1 Horton, song by Bra„ Littklster. Tnere was some eluting of a brother about a photo of his which turned up iu the possession of fair damsel at a distant point. ScttoOL Rcruar.-The tollvwing are the names pf the pupils of Leeburn pub- lic school who ubtatued the higheet per- centage of marks for November monthly examination, vu :-IV Class -A. Zoell- er 6$%; M. Linfield 57 ; L. McAllister 53 ; 1* Gowan 41- LEL Sen. Class- R. Foley 72 ; F. Boyd 65 ; S. Mc W hiune7 59. 111 Jr. Clan -J. Liutield .63: F. Morris 60 ; R. McAllister 50; E. Lin • `old 48;. M. Green 42. 11 Bat.-ke f;pgie 87 ; W. Fulford 75 ; K Couai`a 71 : D. Ball 70 ; M. Foley 61.• II Jt • D. Weise 68 ; P. Foley 56; W.:tireen 4A: Part 11 Yen. -A. Burk 8018: $: 11 oggarth 78 ;E. Hecdereen 74 ; F. rgdunvn 72; .J. Foley 58 ; J. McAllsi Poi ;11 Jr. -R. Boyd 73 ; H. Herten 41. ....a i OOMMUNIOATIONS. We do not hotel ourselves reepo.sibie for Lira opinions of our Correepeammia. Cotrtribe ten m to this deportment must confine them- selves to public questions. aro( be brief. - -lianas. ser To the Editor u` the big -ma Mr. W. Elliott has returne -i his sojourn in Dakota. lie likes tt. , be try, has taken up land, and int. nits t return in the spring.. ....r d ( .•R Rravea. -We ere pleased to learn that, at tbeearnest solicitation of a large number of their friendsMeaars W. Young and Anthony Allan, the,Reeve and De- puty Reeve of the township, respectively nave consented once again to stand for their old positions. They are buts men '.f sterling worth, and all Celburae will be pleased to know that the "heavy team" areonceniure in harness and ready to "clear the gap." _../ v. t.EAT EXHIBITION IMRIE'S BOOK STORE F Dsaa SM. -Will yon kindly allow ore to correct a misstatement which appear- ed in your issue of last week. It is there stated that "for reasons beet known to thenesehcs,•' the council refused to grant a cent towards cutting the hill leading to Port .Albert batboy. 'rho im- pression is left that the council is hostile to such an improvement; this ;a not ee. The council are agreed that the request was :i just and reason- able one, but it ars• e.,rte too late in the season fur any a_...,u to he fairly taken upon it this ye*. If the matter is brought up in the spring,it will likely be promptly attended to. We do not think it would be advisable to do the work so lute in the season. Had the council taken it up. ei themselves to great the 850 at this the eleventh hour they would have laid themselves open to just criti- cism. Your a truly, • OF ANCY GOODS, &c., &c., -,SU1TABLE FUR Christmas and New Year's Presents. the following are the named 'of the pupils of S. S. No. 4, who stood highest ror November :-Fourth Class -1 Emily Mitchell ; 2 Lydia Flick. Third Class - 1 M. Pfeffer ; 2 Martha Blake ; ., Albert Mttchell. Second Chan, aen.-1 Mary McClure ; 2 Agnes Flick, 3 Rich. Fisher. ;,ocond Claus, jr.-1 Claude Fish*: ;i2 Virginia Breckon ; 3 Samuel Pfeffer. - Part II, son. -1 W. Aplin ; 2 Ed. Pfeffer; 3 Claude Mitchel:. Part II, Jr. -1 John Flick ; 2 Wesley Hatter. ..air SCHOOL Remits. -The fulluwing is the standing of the best of the pupils in each of the classes of the senior division •.f S. S. No. 1, Colborne, for November: Fifth Class -Phoebe D. Smith 80%; Etta A. Putter 76. Fourth Class, sen. -Etta 1. B bertson Et ; Jas. gallows 56 ; Mary fteble uO ; Winno Bisset 47 ; Matilda Stirling 41. Fourth Claes, jr. -Augusta Putter 60 ; Albert Tiffin GO ; Maggie Ho- gan 55. •third Ch as --Joni* Jones 89 ; Maggie Onetae 88 ; Ruby Robertson 79 ; Mary Sallow& 79; Chne Treble 75 ; t.ily Buchanan 75. erwssls. Robt. Little, formerly of Brussels, is a candidate for the Local Lugiel*tnro in Manitoba, flois running on the Con- servative ticket. _ Naw Cot.ay..roa.-Un aecuunt of the meas of Mr. Jamas Knox, town collec- tor, the council .not on Monday last and appointed Mr. (t. M. Parker collector. Mveit'rr*i. -At a meeting of the Con servativee of Brussels last Monday even- ine. Ili their room. Holmen block, the aie,atcipel affairs of our village were up for considerstIoo end the result was that aCenservativu Council will be put in the field as aspirants for municipal honors for 1843. The names are Y. C. Rogers for Reeve. Jan. Drove, John Wyas, (voege Broker nail Jae. Yawis; as Coate editors. Wo have n.ethint tow) ragrard- in.• the s.!ecti..n, will) we hoped that an effort would be put forth by Meth p'liti• cil pante,. do *say with polities alto- eethK in heal affair*. (Prot mss, 11tta -- Our citizens at midnight on Tu..ed.y night were alat.ned by fire. wuieh WA* eliaeovrred in the frame shop !.))joining the Queen's Hotel, • n eeuth sid.x TI,. fire when first disc .t Bred had got cirn.ideral.l., headway, and wax in the eeeend at.ny .4 D. Meeerreek'a shoe el. .n, and A. Carrie's hatcher atop, and t.. next building south, sir. freely and neeupie.: by 0. Veal as $ (furniture shop. Teem, building, with a 'err quantity of their d•iuts $ (►ere fatally dM1rc . Th., trams • ..ereei:• !•y .1 aft mrd ••ijeining V a *Ai only slightly dee n.t{e•d. The :oliewlig a•e the lessee awl t,t..ir in•maessea; Oahu Mtretten on . , ad • e. hoe 81.208. hMwrnd li• Fa. A:LA v. All the New Goods Were Bought From the Manufacturers, T'•.ereby saving the wheleeale dealers' profits, and enabling the to give my customers the• best quality of geroei* at whoh'.ale dealers peri•- MBl"ECTION INVITED. Now, having had fifteen years' experience in the Book. Stationery and Fancy GuotL'i Bu,iness, and therefore, wt.:A price to l;uy the moot suitable goody, enables me to give my customers the best goods at the lowest price, R• D. M. Itucltatien, of this village, has been authorised to receive subeertptions for rel: Shu;N'A.L for the ensuing year. ..Murdock McDonald has returned from thollitst e, as fresh and hearty- looking j ever. hat is the matter with the Kintail eketinj clubl What makes i: so • deli- cate this woman! Can dying, to flourish no re l '' On MondaTtest Mr Howden a telegram statin; that his sister, who resided near Forest, had died the pre- vious evening, He immediate.y started for Goderich and took the train, intend- ing to arrive there in time fur the fun- eral on the following day, (Tuesday). His many friends in this nelghbothemi, fully synipatl:i ee with him in haabereave- tneat. TISFACTION CURRANT Amongst the New Goods arriving Work Boxes ` Writing Desltes. Ladies Dr'eaaing Genes. Gents Dressing Camas. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Jewel Cases. Ladies Companions. e exactly Where, nevi • r I pledge myself to .:: . "ars daily from England, France, Ger many and United states merle/lowing in rfelieri styli?* anti designs : Jewel Trays. ,..;,4 Photograph Album's. "• Autograph Albums. : j ; - Plush and Velvet Photo rtaintii: Presentation Cups and Saucers.' V. Five O'Clock Tea Sets. 4.,1fisleilrp• Albutun. Christmas Card All,unts. F sii bird Ca. 'Z,gjiher Card Cases. Smairisig Seta. Toilet Sets. Perfume Cases in Plush. Ink Stands. Majolica Wart-. Bread Trayy& Japanese Goofy. Birthday Text Books. Gold Pens and P ncils. Pocket Book. Presentation Annual Volutne" of all kinds an other goods ton numerous to mention. ?et- .;..i - NoTroubleioS;hOWGOOdS. .. i a r.a IttRIE, Successor to T. J. Moorhouse. 0 TLA UGSTER SALE A Magnificent Gift. Ild.00rristF, 1 $20 v t',000.00 IN CASH. U R 71' G r , s moN.Tfi 1\1 Having observed in meetly all our leading jourea1a•the failure of nearly all t:. • aspirants to the civil service, on one very simple question ; viz. -That of a father. , ,..'AT_ who, wished to divide 820,000.00 between his two at, s, in such a way that ot;e tit. ,wson should receive one thousand more than the other. Question. How much did 111,110R arch reccice? I will give to any b•y r•r girl under ten }'earn 0 e A NIC= =r T T S" 130=, iims Who unaided by parents or others brings itlelreferrect answer ; the first boy or gi:l who answers correctly to be the winner otsitid Rues box. I will also give to t... - grown up people, There must be s,me of the ammeter - Unice of the snow bird above our saw miller. He leat•ee in the Spring and re• turns in the Fall, when the snow makes its first eppesranee. But as he is to many respects mere useful than thn feathery tribe, we are glad to welcome him back at any aeasoe, and are pleased to learn that he intends starting the ,null right away, and going inn, the tun:ber business more extensively than s .. r. Paramonutt Mr. Robert Davis has sold poi f ,rii , 1 100 aeres to Mr. Jnc. Caned", fur the sum of $6.500. Me. Davis pit:pe.rlts re- moving to Dakota at an early date. Mr. Win. Mur•deek'a new stone resi- dence is nearly atmrleted. It is a head- some and substantial /structure, and will add considerable b: the apgt•erancerf the place. gins 1. .._.. The members cf Pcwdrep Ledge, U. T. A., purpo,be field/mg an entertainment shortly which will no dhui,t be, as usual a grand success, its thee• Is cotsidcrabie musical and literar t,-: ,net in that +o• ciety. Mr. Ruhr. Mnideck, unseen, tr.eivtd a severs shaking up last week by falling from the wealdimg whsle engaged at work on Mr. Jno &mill house. lie was laid up fora few dare, but u Dew nhle to resume work again. The boiler of Pammieunt nawimll which exploded with such terrific force last June, resulting in the de.th rf the fireman, Alexander Campbell, has Leen replaced, and the mill is *gain in run nine order. Mr McLellan, the owner, will likely do a good business during the coming season, es a large number cf bnildings are to be built in this vicinity next summer. SEE THEM BLACK SILK AT 95C. x anatng. BANK OF MONTRZAL. CAI'ri•A l.. OUR -PLUS. Goderich D.OL.1Y.1 - a12,00ee0w. Branch. lttniwgrr. Al;o-n interest on deposits. Drafts, tette. of credit and otroular Doted Issued. pajrib I in all parts of the world. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE i"es:d •p Caplet. ~ $t,000,000. 1;P.t, . 91.400,000. Prr.:aJeas Heti:. WM M•'MA8TR11 Or't" & Manager, - W. A. . • • .. r. n.... Goderich Branch. A. M. R(», MANAGIR Internet allowed on deposits. krafts on & the principal Towns and (Am., in Canada fromRostJar. tub.. (Heat Brume anti the tfretcd Slate*, bag*9arnr•tf*r; on, an. and sold- Halibut. Jan. 701h. - Advaneeat.o Farmer* on Notes. with one se bast (rebs Warest`eseato with the Mails easdonee+ without raOAK.Re• 11• and I'ss.sagets at r:l1 every TroosArap T-'rapm.,rn• sag, eonneetus sett* tee *4.* at /tabrss PORTLAND Aid LIVERPOOL: DIRMUr W IN K r rtuM .11114.11,A2•11 glSLLNC3E1: 1=111ent*rrd s+y. l,ec. 9th. rsed. ♦teMrysi. Jam. opts. PasaAwnttrre VIA rOleeLAnutan leave Tor - setae* tae evevtotr loran of day ofn ieg at 7:11 An.. A Y*Weaa uwot raing rod*, and seeep,•a Use Well M se/aonee io this I rain, IMO wee be rem tbr'ergw to Porell.u,t for 'be asst ere.ea ss Y*.se*ersrs Framed mg by the Its ssissa .►. fyN saatirw sone Allan liar Inner for the Gress 'resat wet way. roe stokers mos • ort ..corms* ion apply to H. •KirTltuhu. • es. euiry aorta,. GRAND TEL S6 RANT. t tams. asp's. Idt(x'd. 11 led. 0odericb.Lv.5.4.1wm .1130 pit t tSpm SAD am w rtirr. Pala. gap's. Mizd. Mix'd. Goderich. As 3.16pm. 11.311plo 1e.exim 7.L pat to suit Lay l.s. Lreteew Stage (daily, aro.1O.Iasna dip 4pm Kincardine 1 Maas . " lam ALLAN_ LINE. WINTER ARRiANGEIENTS. S4ILINLIS . - - IAIL LINE, LONDONDERRY AND LIVERPOOL. liarmKran- from Boston. Nor. MAnein Hallam,. o.. lad. Polynesian from tIait nroreellalilax, Loc. etb. Rardln)ua from }kwtnn, Dec ammel. Gee. 18th. Parisian -1rem Ithatlmord.Balffax laec.13rd. Oasp4•m- from tie.ton. itec. sa Halifax. fkc. 30. Pent:el .n- freer Malt .murc.)Hallfss. Jan. Mb. WILSON PreiipUon Orin' Stare, SiAML. SLOANE t' ase s. IS h a' t n6 1r • rg+• O$ NKIt.t1. RT At.1iR fl' 7e Oil Netts, Combs, Druso. Rngilab. !'swear. Ceiasdi*n Perfumery f 1 euiet Anent, Go'0ericb Nas]\,/ AITLAND HtlT1GL. GOD)CZtCii 1T1 ulrt. 1M 140Awy Massonsod gas vAfe.trsOnlass loon*. rtus ear Wan. • e.osan to areae 1. Ontario. for coin - fern and *eaesfsse•.t.rr'. 1. bsa'od M Hat A w. 11 *ALIAS SATINS. aortnn is mat>iCreas e liaws aha raatf*e tarrgs ise pralaisan Haan. Awa sort wmw s*WWears Imam A s tAaabv. to W Malu ss 4 ease *ee os1st ear attadarte•• Jan Proe iss$, l 110* *e*Maar Grain & Produce, tes'a r .( RasoCtaw .r4 Vomer*s s nets A OiNwArelshle I)w•oilin,; house Te Let kart, to M !hese.' 1st': u Dyable W *Mw Sea. and Prior JC. et; ItR1K THR s F.OPLR'1 Al TiONsllett desertei.Oat. IMt s z , Pi •aA• • week in_ r ewe town Terms nag ttieUVl'o lre ttr wAitAres r Nesysper :r. • THE BEST BARGAINS Millinery and Mantles and Dress Goods, that can be hail to the place, aa every inhabitant it: thio 1 eine wonders at the elegant designs of my slipper patterns , 1 night mention that I i v these at the right place where a great amount of skill is required in the select: r of said articles. Now as the The Eolidaye are Approaching I have to hand some of the nicest Cards for Xmas and New Years and as every one wishes well to his neighbor , on them is printed some of the beat and moat appropriate words conveying to the friends in question Iiienething ver',, very nice. Call and see me at any time. MISS STEWART. FOLLOW THE LEADER. Victoria Eall, Friday, December Sth. J►2a?J 141OT AL DAV' 1....LT21171.- THE OREAT ORWiNAL-- GeorL'a Minstrels. J. Ti. AEXANDER, Manager. Endorsed by the Press.--- Patronised by the Elitf . The Largest and Finest Compenv ever seen In tiodericla SEE THE NOON DAY PARADE. iT 0. 11.1, l't)N V INCE v1,1' We Originate. -•-Others Copy. Modern not Ancient Ministreisy. No Worn out Sketches. Every Act a Musical One. Everything Refined. TNR TAMOUR ALABAMA TRIPLETS The Omer* aerie on the Americas Ota/e- Th• Renowned Mag>ooiia Quartette- -Sia Great Oommedtani, Su- perb Bear Band and Orobest*a-All the Latest It titan Novsitiee---Gentlasnafaly Opposftion always Invited. '(- "'Priem as iilttlltl Reeereed ef•Ate at 4hoppttrda Rens titer..