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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-12-22, Page 5Port Albert. t' , • e I dttor of Taut �1}isoa tiIun•t. : Orae Hitt, -- reply 14. the article „ur last week's issue er .: ren by J. B. •M.1Jnttald, of Kinta il, pt nit ins to say that he seems to be rery audacious in his ttatautents iu refwy{tce to the Purl Bert harbor job. From his bold as- t'uus, it is a pity he did not naturally belt ng to the enterprising faintly spoken of -so speculative and energetic --as evctythusg taken hold of by thein u wrutraIly tushed tegorously, which can be Coen by overyoue who is acquainted with the thriving village of Port Albert and its surroundings. 11cDoneld, the labors. at this much talked of "insignitica'.; ” Government squauder, seems anxious fur the sigts• tutu of S.. -and -So. He thinks it not manly. But is there anythine honor- able on the part of McDonald, the la- borer, to sign bis naive to an article of which he is not the author! Itut the public generally widerstattd why such effort and zeal w as nanifestttd by Mr. A. C. Hawkins a d his cunnw;ti• .t�, f•,r :t is well kuuwn at 311 .4 deem were personally littera* ted. After a 11, it seems strange b`t e t McDonald, knowing so much ,1 thin atfitir, mould be made eech a toul of as t.. enc thin only two of the family worked at this Lig job. I vwphattcally say that such statements ate false, for eight of this very enter- l.riaiog fancily worked at this . gi. antic etovernuient job And than tat refer• enc. to the pile driver, his statement is ;Is., false, fy.r it wsa new and complete when it ca.ne into Mr. Hawkins' pewees- THE iiCltc)11; SIGNAL. - -- ---- --. - -- J i tr .: -, Trude Alsrk 1lrliirtecra ANOTHER (R.E.AT BOOM IN WINNIPEG. By ,sous! Oaten have we and ata ltin spetulwoa pave a vice pard and notch tin ups and downs of property. thus utakin. kelarep tthotxntier. in t the a wh acsecrettii , trey of Tutt: 1•ttrutr•t Tne,ltr:>, neutet�t we . at, safely any that hundreds come to tr tot the Kruat lou and blood purifier before vans west: Read the following statement We could give thousands of the same kind it it mi n give ty. 1 e heal that t te,,was troubled with 1'a4trrh tit the pawl. gathertia , t llRISTMASGO011SATTllEIEBIC1LllALb ' N FRO 1 T .44s-0-.461.2 ABRAHAM SMITH CALLS .,TTf:� I lug r. • 1 to t: l ul.l.utt'!NO �T CLOTHI \G r.a'LdRv;•:.tSSORTMENT, 1 , AND 'THE LATEST nNSl,a aIIA FI\k ASSORTMENT FtTRNI 'MING GOOD rr-tNt 1tNOLE: sy VARIETY. � fl rP •ti t�-AI.L THE LATEST STY tEs. [1 l 1 �t AND EVERY SIE1111 t3' ALL PATTERN:+. JADE: PP IN (i.1D T1'LF:. t ` \�l' Far ar.a1;� seen cit xr,-'.\LF.. >�� LOT Fresh Hyacinth Bulbs, Ghosts* Bud Faucy Flower -lots Imported Getman Ever- lestane Flowers and Grasses iu H iqutta and Hsu4tug baskets, Vases of all Kinds Toilet S ata, Opalescent Wain, Parise Marble Statuary, Fancy °pent Glasser, Plush Goods, C. m risitt pieties Com niotia, Perfume Cases, Purser, etc. p g e. Halide and Shaving Mugs, Bruahrs and Mirrnrti. A full line of ,I1 kinds of Perfumery, Fat Perfume Bottles, Sachet Bags, Fancy Soaps, Toile .ticles and requisites. . JC13+I)AN, Chemist and I�ru�^grist. M1IDICAL 1=1$LL, - - GODERICx_ N m -w- a-oons, NEW PRICES CHEAP FOR CASI7 • __ _ N +w R R ----OF-- FALL/it SINTER — 1 V A L S GOODSy 23a,rclurar.e ! 7T'arcl77.rams ! CIiFAP F:R THAN EVER_ fU THE TRADE ANI+'!'IIF, PL'vl'LE t:f;N};}l-1LLT H:uiu; bought ,out the stock al..1 btlsit., ., i .dv „uttr•i .,y t, v H. Parsons a a rate on the deltas. I ant n..w prepared to -neer groat lairgahcs in all lines t make room for New (:,« Onsets. Havieg oe:urt,l r l,. .a. rune of J. Pay ne, wh• • is w'el known as an experienced salesman. I out l.: ,, : 11, ce aatieGacti..,. ,....1 ,.. O —VT—P-1-1=? C O A t _ t11(' i 5Oa J S. t J t l,reWr- g Pn m is tprthrwr. rd t,. sell at attar below cost. for 1:,,• t,o-s ' en- .Lev.. 'Chia ie u•, 'angels offer. cftoktug and coughing r b h for roam, sot Ca1I and nee utul ulhe fur �'„ could not sleep. whin let u night with dull, Mc- lean 1111311 i1 utseJvt•rI ia• ....t•ht fcuh and therefore must ScotchEllhsA Eu1iii i� ���5 mil for caRh, Meese rerne:nhrr 'Ile test..• 1•;m• i tarkr,l down to lowest After giving hundreds o[' dollars to doetoN, ft ur.•a fur a3't. and giving up all hopes. I tried the ('aunt, or Tun Ve•t uv, and stn now able to do my work 7 after 'levee year's sickness." ess MHS. JAMES 1nwo;rt McN E11., :ilmcoe H H =�c•t, l.oudun, 0» -The above statetttent of my wife's is• cot run ; but by the Superintendent's in. ! r'a•t• co ate Leracti. not noref&t illtly i the lisp- J•ruy)VIC10. itt. A Magnificent a�'�snifient (31ft.F'or,w:e by all dt'nggists, manufactured 1. T =T1= Wg .ta. ossa praetilstlly, more ruu;tey amp time Prof. A. M. 5lldrue. sus, a Ont. �e 1,3 IT = .cwt crone. liar Leen expended in re iriuq the ita. kagr Y5 cli ave fur $1.eq. (•tin tx• had in pa needleh of the foLluwing gni said pilo -driver than it would take to l need. .las, wu..a, 1' Jordnn,fittie. lIt n tiAY THAT '['HF. make half-a-doeen pilc-.leivcrn ,•f the ns^. aud.t..5. Ysf1N. RCS - - - Tchr�. 2.43_ Neftel_ samee dards them Now, Mr.o Editilling, ; 0 as regards the material need for filling, 1 `- ----------__ - ' , Banking. was it ever known that shingle shat legs and saw -dust had been used for aerh a purpose before ! If not, it must be an experiment on the part of the Suputin- , BANK 010 MONTREAL tendert. Ilut there is ne doubt but that it will answer the purpose as well as the cedar brush taken oaf Goorgie's CAP19'AL. in, dul farm, f•,r it is well known that in , 3C1tPLL's, twelve months the whole thing tissue way' :clap washed into the lake. Tt seems also t..at the .wrl er s preitive eat f.teti ; he . Goderich tvuI^l out IN induced t.. speak ,.therwiste U t; ASS - no'eseernal motive power is required. si',wo,00e. • t ,400,000, Branch. t(,tn.iyct. He doe' not need to borrow any part I Allows Interest on deposits. Draft, lette. f a pile—driver to assist pool in stating of credit and circular notes issued, 'pays► 1 facts. At the same Unveil) order that (t° all parte sit the world. the matter may be fully discussed, he is snxie,us that a meeting be called at a CANADIAN RANK OF CliALMERCE certain place mentioned, but tato much 1 valuable time has been spent there al - ,ready during the prosecutiou of the ('uul up Capital, . *6,000,000. work for the interest of the public and /test, - *1,400,000. the Government. Now, Mr. Editor, before I conclude I Presides( HuS. iV1f UrV_tSTER wish t'. give yon and the public some "sera!nager. little idea of the amount of money which luta been spent in this touch• talked of Government grant, and that this L -rant could not be expended by contract ur in any other wav, hut had to re handled by a certain party whose 1•ulitical influence is felt throughout the +.hole township, which was plainly ueeu during the last election contest. The :tmout.t granted by the Government was $4,700; that of the township $75, both THE having been expended in piling and alalia,. Now, if the work had been placed in the hands of it 'nen who thor- JUBILEE SI�E s ! mighty understood it, one- third aHG of the money would have matte it• far better and more substantial. SO•AND-SO.•(OZZIL•IN$L TROLPE,) Port Albert, Dec. 20, 1882. cnav Goderich Branch. A. M. ROSS, - - - - IilANA.•Ett interest allowed on deposits. Drafts on a the principal Towns and Cities in Canada Great. Britain and the United States, bough and sold. Adrancesni Farriers on Notes, with oneo( more endorsers• without mortgage. 175 To the Editor of the Signal. "The item about the harbor improve- ments 'which appeared in THE SIGNAL. last week, has caused considerable 'com- ment and not a little amusement." Such were the opening remarks of some name- less scribe who wishes to utalien and villifv a respectable resident of this vil- lage. The writer then goes on to tell us that "the work was moat wretchedly • Methodi$t Church Goderich, done," had not been "pushed vigorously t a on," and that it had been done mainly hy members of the overseer's fancily. - —t four of whom had often been seen filling a wheelbarrow and the 'superin- tendent superin- tendent' dumping the load." Now, Mr. ! Thursday °Youth' g, Dec, 28th, E.litdf, it is hard to conceive what mo- tive (other than to gratify some personal spite and ill feeling towards the super- tendent), could have actuated any indi vidual in publishing to the world, such s masa of abeuni rubbish and glarinsfialse- hoo ds. Tho writer of this article hes had many opportunities of observing any negligence er idleness displayed either by the overseer or any of the em- ployees and i can safety affirm that such was not the ease. In regard to the work being dn ne by the overseer's rela- tions, I trust say that the overseer should feel proud of his family. They were it rernarktlhte family, F.uglish,Irish, 4 .'ouch and 1 rench,and some of there ware older than their father. The writer displays his utter ignorance of the work by saying. w iib a sneer. that shinstle- shavines were, used for villin, in. Ex- actly, the very..hinr that was required, and the overseer had considerable diffi- culty in procuring enough of them. And new comes the crowning falsehood, con- cerning the pale -driver. We are told that 0 is a "miserable wreck," and that a new one will bs required if effi- cient work is to be done at any time. i am in a position to state that the pile- —FItO3I— FISK UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, TENNESEE. Will appear TICKETS, 50 CT'S_ 1 -(,J -2l. 1883 HAAPER'S BAZAR, ILLU£iTRATED- Tbis powder journal is a rare combination of literature. art. and fashion, its stories, poems. and essays are by the hest writers of Barone and America ; its engravtnes pessesa the hush. -t artistic excellence; and in an mat - feta rtaininpr to fa.Rton it is tinieersalty in the Iced. The new volume will contain many brilliant novelties. HARPER'S PERIODICALra _ rcpt VI IRI HAMPER'S WEEKLY.. .P4 00 HARPERS BA7,AR .. ..$4 00 driver was never in a better condition HARPERS MAGAZINE. ...et 00 than it is at present. The overseer hod The TIIHEE above publications-PIO 00 to ',Tend $50 upon it' lx fore at was of Any TWO above named (lit ARPF•R'S TOrNo P$f)PLBP1 g1 C><1 any service whatever. The author of the article then winds up his %hose by speaking of a subject entirely foreign to thection Tt is when he speaks of the Pleart Albert harbor as heing a laugh• - stock and a disgrace to the Govern - meat. I quite agtwe with him on that point. but would like to inform him that it is the improvements te the harbor the Thr t•.lwls.dae Ne.ssrhesin with the ,warn, summer,rw of which we are speak- awirsa�i S .sM odes twain ins. and whish I say, reflu et the that the se Neewtr ertee with hitfhest credit inset the overseer. Nss.ber west after the receipt of or- der. PAIS PLAT. The last Fear Aannei Ventures of Ilnrpers (The abmva was unavoidably left ever lleeisr. 1....st el.0 Medias, will 1,r +rot at r. y .att.festtta•e '.M. ori rspreat. tars if s • I�st week.—Sri. j Mi i nn Teaselling guide. GRAND Titt'tK esti. Paas. R1ty's. Malta... Mis'd. atidert.k.Lv.S.stlatn 11L>Apus. 1.1Sito .>Ass. HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE !3 001 HARPERS FRANK1A SQUARE LIBRARY, '52 Numhen).. • •P10 tl(t In Poshai' Prot to at .eMrribers to reitrd i Waite geed reenAa. $20,000.00 IN CLASH. ie..: •,irs«d sn nn ally ill! ,.ut lenge teals .lie Whit,. t f nearly all the H,rant, • the civil rert'ise, ..n • vie very t ,,neat:• 1 ; viz - That of a father. A . 1) .}L 1s w i.t.,•,t to .heists R.i0.41QO.Q1 1Ktwe,-i i , , ai,n a true :c way tltu ons Jl it .!.•,old smite este tl...upsud m tt tl .,i 1 . r! t, Questa •s Hent tuu�h did rir() h receive' 1 willgive to an boy • .• 111,,1 e - -.1 Y ., r ten years ,MADE BeY S. TAPSCOTT, ,d Brantford, l,Jeases them accost then sane ,4TTTe= mcz ,*s Q 1 tion they ever used, It L moat retreshmg ,n , ur•t of headache or (ere: iata.ra. , ' esa raw i \: eji�wL`/j,.rf.sL"er Scalp, and maks Faded or gray ilii 2.seam^ n • r.0 -n. Iy natural and traitily appear.:_.. , . p. 11., .u1 t .. ..i icy pati-it...r otltci's bringscut. t correct an-,-,.. nee dile buy oe Rpt} Price L i ' a^"'' t' -i -, itt- • ' the n Tuner .4 s r, 1 1 'i at*" give to ith. grown up GEORGE RI-£ `INTAS, THE BEST BARGAINS Ca1CNT FOR l OD111rRIC1i1. — t licigils Paprs • Now is the time. tr you wish cue or two nice rooms at bowie, to see Butler, r Ile has over Millinery and Maities Tress f; .• that can he : • ,,....... , •,. ;..,s L•cality !•lets at t'.io ek.tant designs .,f tat): siipj..t l...itelus, 1 is -fight mention that I bay • at the t- pht Mace where a..`reaf amount ..f still is ropiire.l in the selection of of said areicles. Now at the torn p.i. r The Iolidays are Approaching 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Dui ns Beautiful colors, and at prices less than vers much inferior good.. Cell sad set them the? are the bot valise in town. and must be sold. t t iiazaar i tatPst r��� P�ul�l F3shiolls. - -t XMAS ANNOUNCEIENT GEO. SHEPPARD. I would respect- fully intimate that I am opening cp an immense stock of ?my 13313 for the Holiday Trade in EVERY ,STYLE THE VARIE't 1 IS SO LAP,f,E IT it's I IJ LD 1.3E IMPOSSIBLE Tt1 ENUMERATE THEM .1LL 1 hate to 1itnd r.., . Cards for Xmas and New Years and as every one wishes well to his neighl«,t , out tint to is prioretl saute of the his an.+lnost appropriate n.,rd% conveying t.• the fbents in etivetiwi s'nothing rery, v,-,-,, nice. Call amp e. • :thy. time, MISS STE;WART. THE GREAT SLATJGETER SALE tt' I LL CONT x C i•: • r'L!RiN{TllIS ..MONT 2, 1 ) TLiAi ((.i)'S. '4EE THEIR, BLACK SILK �AT 95C. TO TIKE FARMERS OFTIIE (111 VllYi011 HI N �11 • GENTLEMEN, --By request ' f :i ta. clamber• of the yeonteu of the County i' have decided to manufacture 1CAPINt3 AND MOWING M ACI3INEf3, •�v'cti»n with our Plow business Dr the year 18143, which for material and • +v..nu:, �tahip will be secondeto none. Do seat ,:ice your orders for reapers or mew; urs until you see those manufactured by ur. We will attend all the spring fairs in County, which will give the farmers a good opportunity to leaped our machines, «e will warrant our machines to do as geed work as any other made. We will al- so have a cumber of good LAND ±' 0LLEIZS fe,r the Spring trade. 0001 -CIN 40— STOV.£S always •.n haute and will resold cheap f • rash, or be exchanged f',i' weed. Cash paid for old iron. t4EEG1i1LLER t Ct). (t.,doriett Foundry. I ,HAVE BOUGHT LARGELY iN EnglanthUnited States NEW DRESS GOODS Princil•ally fe-on Manufacturers and Large Dealers, and at Prices front 20 to 40 per cent. Lower than the Regular Rate. 1 ani this r. i' 1 -i • .,•11 nt Very Low Prices. Xmas Cards I will Show the Beet From Every Known Manufacturer. In Albums, Shell Goods, Work Bates. Writing Desks, Dolls, Purses, Pipes. Fancy Cops and ' auoers, Vases, Toilet Sett*, Ac., Rc. Pose.wilMIs'd. M{a'd. Rnderteh. A r t. drain /. . In tem 7.11pot RT A(sr Lweknow Stale Mails, err 10.15am 4N/N [,seardtn. ware 1sIM.t pose cv e i the hr ght fines not ev Attu nt h} -mail• pestpn' on� e per recennet, for r per rntnmr, (loth Carrs kyr each volume, sol,'' to ' bind,n . will hr.' owing netinh. t Remittance* shnttld be made by Post .office iMa.eey (*der or Draft, to avert chance of leNw•spnprr , ore 8414 (n rips feint ,Areeffae• .teat t,Masw( the sepses neper of II mina i( AtNrro If ARPtR T•BT.oTIitiRP. York. My Stock cannot be sin -owed for variety. iscei ianeous bOOKS ►w Pots. 1%1.4s:eel t'hrtotutas Annual+. A• full line 1 will g,taraorre• satisfaction in quality and otiose. IThe Hurpn School Book Depot, 'ORNER NORTH STREET AND SQUARE. OODERICH. Fall Dress Goods STR7PEI)and BROCADED SATIS COLBORNE BROS, GODEFc=CH.