The Huron Signal, 1883-06-22, Page 5t
yak HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE :z, 1883 5
The sacrametaW serviem of the Pres-
byterian obweh wane Ice sly attesded
last $bids . Rev. J. A. Tomball,
B. A., LLB , medalled the exerekes,
Hle remarks were very appropriate to
the oecesion.
James Strachan, our nameable voile.
re, who has base in rattlerhealth
for some time post, is on trip le
Algoma, to nail his son -in -b Mr
Si lumen. I1 then are any gmoit..r in
I hat region, look out for the .tea flare
Lsebam.
TE/ Bice Rowe. -We ire p1 ea
see that the members of L 0. 0.' . +`
I9, will hereafter weer on their bre**
u Ili at badge of Noe ribbon when the
keg. appears in public. At the 1ee
it: whir meeting of the budge the P. II, Q„
T.. in the absence of the W. 0. T., at•
pressed the bops that the seubserl
would be tree to their colitis, aid show
11.e weld that they were trawl,
to the temperas°. cause. A ISO owl,
t', t1 vote of thanks was 'endured 'Weal
Horton and Magmata filer selsatkig the
ribbon and making the hedges for the
members of the lodge.
��atd
On Saturdh , June 16th,• num-
ber of the Askfisid net in
Cheng Grove school house, discuss
the ..bene of getting up a photo on the
lake shore. Ajmer an harmoniowdiseus-
sit n of the subject it was decided to hold
the phasic at Hinted on July tad.
Nearly all the schools in Ashfield are ex-
pected to take put Ib it, a largo nun. -
b: r having pled g(d ytemselyM to its sup-
1,c.rt Thos. engager! th the promotion
..1enterprise aro sanguine of success.
The-B.nmiller band is to be in attend-
ance, and will doubtless add moth to the
enjoyment of tbp day by dissomt ng
"sweet music." w A )arse number of
swinp are to be placed in position fur
those who wish to enjoy short aerialvoy-
ages. A steamboat is promised to give
excursion's at cheep rates and with the
i mall busts at $irllail will no doubt give
ample molt to those who wish to
take aqa hips. The children am to
be awarded prizes in variousathletic con-
tests. It is anticipated that all these
features combined with the well-known
htepitallty of the Hinted people, the
v iew from the bask and the pure Lake
Huron air will help to snake the p•.ca
•
a racoon. es weU m • very enjoyable of
fair. A cordial invitation is oilseed to
• all to come and enjoy the pismires pro-
vided and see if we cannot spend a plow -
ant day together.
OstSow.
Pic -ins. -The teachers of S. 8. Nos.
1, and 3, bf Colborne held a union picnic
in Gowery, on Friday, June 16th. which
• was a grand samosa Owing to the
showery weather of the pnvioos week,
with anxious hearts the pupds of both
sections watched and hoped fora fins day,
and they watched not is vain, for a
pleasanter day for a picnic could soarwly
have Doma The crowds began to gather
abo 11 o'clock and from that until' 2
gaff dressed crowds, full of mirth sad
glee might be sewending this way to-
ot.wardm s the grove. Tea was ready at one,
hand titer the long tables had been thrice
IJi lad the active and attentive waiter's
work was done. The swings were 'kept
in operation during the whole afternoon.
A large number of sets of croquet was on
the ground sad many of the players
showed by their playing Are they were
no strangers to the game. Two cham-
pion games of quoitawereplayed and from
the pitching of some of the players .I
„should judge they would stand a very
fair chanes with setae of our profession-
als. During the afternoon, the pupils of
each school formed into groups facing
each other and sang alternately frier
pieces of music which was enjoyed bythe
crowd. Another phasing evert of the
day was the scattering on the grass, of a
box of candies, provided by Sir. Wm.
Young, which was duly appreciated by
the scholars, from the waythey seemed
to enjoy the sport of pine them ep.
Lest of all came the tug of war. Six
men were chosen on each side bythe
captains, Mr. Miller. and Mr. A. oung.
At the word "Go" Mr. Young and In.
men Clot the start, and after a brief strug-
gle of about a minute, s uosseded is pul-
ling their opponents over the mark.
Theythen changed ends so that one side
migt have no advantage of pound over
the other. The word t'Go" was given a
second time, and the winners in the first
pull again got the start and pulled Mr.
Millers side over until the last awn
stood on the mark. Further they could
not get them, and there they tugtid and
t' strained for several minutes when back
they started to come and moon 14 was evi-
i dent that Mr. Miller's side was getting
the best of it. Ins minute mre all was
over, each side having won s victory.
As it was only s trieodly draw, it was de-
cided not to pull again. Wbes six o'•
clock Mme the crowd began to scatter,
all feeling satisfied that a pleasant time
had been spout.
tattoo; there is so sure•ptuvpriate place
in the county than in thuvi:lage. Here
ia a abort deseripttoo of the grounds, •e.
The grounds where the games will take
Om., comprise about three acres of level
land situated on the woth side of the
river, and ouomanding a fine view of 11.e
harbor, lake, river and village. A
splendid cluster of maples to oleos proxi-
mity to the pomade, will afford ample
and shady ace 'tweeds* ionfer all Then
L 61 a foot brides across the river at
tAel point which- will nu doubt prove
reap beuvenieot. Even should the mit-
osis of Lake Hurons not permit of hold -
f suurmons, there is still plenty tit
selhieg room fee pleasure boas in the
ever. Those thiamine of angling, nut
fur besets but fishes, will find splendid
Wet, then betegent herring, lass
and perch at p i -n the river. Cone
ase, ovum all. Jvstltvi Jcoot.as.
Sault Ste Marie, Mich., is just across
ebe river trout the village of the same
latae in Canada. The distance can he
med. in 4ft•en minutes by a boat. Wien
• resident of the former late desires to
ad a letter to a friend In Sault Ste.
Marie, Out., he directs it, prepays the
and puts it in the postofilee on
aerltan mitde ; teen, in order to
the ppoossto®ce on theCanadian side,
whisk is abeneone mile distant, the let-
torss to Detroit through the United
Stites mails, cress from Detroft to Wind-
sor, where they ester the Canadian mails,
setters sent over Canadian routes back
t t the Sault, nothing the Canadian odic.
then in about ten days from the time
they started -ten days to go one mile.
But when otuo is in a hurry he goes
atmos therlver himself and talks to the
other fellow ; he doesn't write.
Tonsorial,
HIRGHTIi PRACTICAL BiR
BIR and rasir•dre...r, begsto return
hanks to the publlo for past patronage and
aallette a continuance of cue m. He can
always be found his Shaving Parlorwr
Pe Oege Goderteb. . 1711141
Tfi6dical.
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R. McDONAGH, M.D., PHYSIC-
IAN. SURGEON. to.. Graduate of Tor-
onto
oronto University.loecUatedoff the Roya
l Col -
L°11"1.,
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Osoamoire l.ys Ho til. Eaata- o• i ` cd Uo«d-
D�McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR-
GSON, Coroner !o flute and residence
armee Street, Mead door west of victoria
'Street. 1751.
H G. MACKID, M. D., PBYSI-
. elan. Surge. and Meaarsber.Viradaste
▪ Tatealle Causer
No CIIIIIMWOWS Paskereer. not la
y t 1
atcrave. esquire the785.7.
URS. SHANNON & HAMILTON,
P Surgeons, A0000chets, to.
✓ es .se's twstdemoe, near the
're . O. C. Hsamxow J C Hamm1751..-
JAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, &e.
Mace, Crabb's meek. 'Deleon et. Godo
deb. Plans aid specifications drawn correct
• Carp.• ' plsand mason's work
measured and valued.
I LI MITao)
araPal
The Cheapest, Most Comfortable
and Pleasant Route
THE GI:HAT NORT J WEST
1. pia She Steaaten of the North Went es-
tporSatlon Company, one of which will,b-
er rwUtl Leare n
t Ni I. on arrival of Grandnit
Trains. ALa.1N4i asals Every Tway
AT 410111/11,111C111 the I. -
LEMMAS EAT. for Prince Arthur's Landing,
Duluth, and all points In Manitoba, Minnesota,
Dakota and the North West.
$PEOIJ►L
The Steamer "MANITOBA" will leave 'Clods -
rich. weather permitting, every tea days -on
Tuesdays and Fridays. alternate trip.. for
Klttoardlne. Southampton. Sault Ste. Marie.
MlohlpIcotin, Pre Nipegon. Silver Islet and
Thunder Bay.
For further information as to rates, apply to
WM. LEE. Goderich. or to
JAMES H. BEATTY,
General Manager, Sarnia.
June 7th. 1813. 185 Ow •
TO Au. POINTS IN
Summer Boarding.
MR. RICHARD HAWLEY'S Elegant Resi-
dence is now
OPEN for the SUMMER
reception For the ot: tion of a mew guests. The rooms
are vary large gee
NICELY FURNISHED
Room with hot and oold water. Bowling
Croquet sad Ornamental Grounds,
7 of choice fruit, a mood table. aad every
comfort will be found.
Quests will be met at the station.
TERMS :-Seven to Ten Dollars
per Week.
Address :
MAITLAND PLACE,
Godenic1 _Ontario.
fiedericb. lane 11, 1863.
THE MONITOR
COAL OIL STOVE
Is the most Improved and best oil stove out
(yet It will
BAKE.
ROAST.
BOIL. FRY,
HEAT
IRONS,
and do everything a wood cook stove will b.
and cast Mss for tad.
llai.O SmASs or
Call ea me and see tier.
G. H. PARSONS, '
Ageat for Goderich sad Vicialty.
Goderich, Joao 7th. Inst L851 -
Tom= .A.321OT.TT F'IZaLTIT
het Albert.
The following was received too late
for insertion but week. -Es. Mess.
Then is an "heiress to the 'stated Mr.
Thos. Wilson. Aimee our eogpatok-
tioes, Thomas.
Mr. John Willis, is oe s vied to frissds
in Muskoka. His wife lass a Mee sur-
prise in store for him when he voters.
A boy.
Mr. Will Yates, the Ooderiek'peister,
is expected to gestalt is W enc has
dyed yard esss here, on Dami•i u dsy.
Oose aloes Nin, yaln he heartily wel-
comed.
If biosow,e be any enteritis. the fruit
amp win be the bent knew. 1a this lead-
ity ter yams The .sr.s1I. hretwer 1.
yet to hear bass.
The eomsitts. appeierod M .abeam
esbesripliuse far oar roese grand tele
Lotions os Nuneaton day, lave eas .wi-
nd beyond an'tposttioa A elm ea&
' islt for all porpoise is sow is heed, as
.het all that yours'ss to .ware sasses is
Ilse weather.
We eadaotasd it lee the isieaties of
towthe wheel teschers throeghoat the town-
ship, to hold a Omit cm the bail at souse
e.rtr.l point, aad to have nae pawl
eri•g of 'all the oohed'ehoW..
.blend to the hashers t. a cordial imvt-
CH AS. A. NAIRN
HAI THE YINBST BRAND OF
CANNED PEACHES
IN THE MARKET. AND HIS
CANNED TOMATOES AND CORM
ARE DELICIOUS.
A TRIAL WILL COINVI1STCi3- .
COURT HOUSE SQUARE, OODERICH. ONTARIO.
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MISS GRAHAM,
+1st yrs laTereIm _ares (. .err' iNteta ..tatubt w..1Y. »'.est sew' ape t'r
CSOIOE mem 07 XILLI RY
-MR TIII--
SVAtr R o30ABON.
lite Omsk Is sante* .Nets and
Made Up in theme Most�i�wFashionable Styles !
1101 SWAM MO sagged 1:M M ih+ t item__ std Mbar .alae w85 w.
.4(188 GR4H4.V, Miss Stewart's Old A9tand.
H. W. BRETHOUR & CO
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RRANTtF'O�_
Special Advantages to Customers
WE $E1 OUR l t oUS RETAIL AT THE REGULAR WHOLESALE PRICES. WE 1MJ SO BECAUSE WE
Rue Di t from t e Makero and for Cash.
,.7o send, Samples on application, & Goods by.Mail, or Express
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT I8 UNDER THE CARE OF A SUPERIOR ARTISTE.
IN MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING PERFECT SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED.
SPECIAL OFFER: -'122;
DRESS (SOC 1 DB--- lags.° m Ea."
New Checks, in Black and White. from 25 cis; Late Buntings
and��Brocade Grenadines, Gross Grain and Ottoman Silks.
.i 1 O V E S -'-Black & Colored Mous ue-
I taire Kid Gloves; Black and Colored
Kid Gloves, 3, 1 and 6 Buttons ; !slack and Colored Jersey Silk
Glove., 36c. to 41.23; Misses Silk, Jersey and Lisle Gloves.
artles Desiring to make
Personal Selections ai'►d Pur-
�ARASO11S. --.17 3g.u0 rimmed[nPoa rs-
to the amour of S30. 0, we will pay one return tare.
White Figured Muslin
a 110.00,
aools. Ala le and l'u:urcd. 7&. to $7.:0; Platk nm,slwdes, 61.00 to
46.00; Children,' 1'sr.t.u:;.
HOS 1 L' l) l .---Ballbriggan Hoee, !till re -
it.....
Cotton Hose. front le c:;: Ladies and .1I18.415.1I18.4158,In Soli.d CColoredolors;
I.a.1iesa::1 Mireer, in ii!nc.• and Colon Silks.
and Swiss Embroideries.
CLOTHING & CARPET DEPARTMENT.
IMPORTED S(•OTI'I! TWEEDS AND CANADIAN TWEEDS. BALLl R1l.GAN. GAULl. & 3IEl;lNO 1 NDERN EAR.
eOLLARS. ('!-FFS. PIES, HALF THOSE, SHIRTS ANi) HUM 'Es.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER. PERFECT FIE GUARANTEED.
CA.RPETS---CARPETS---I.' t liPETS CURTAINS---'. CRTAINS---CURTA INS.
All Wool. Brut -els. •i ape.try . • Matra, Lace in Color. Nottingham Late 1 Lambrequin. in Lace
)11/"To parties Furnishinz liberal terms ate made.
H. W BRETHOUR 4• CO., Brantford.
Faniiers & 1 NEW MILLINERY.
$EE HER P 1
THE NEW FERTILIZER.
Cotton Seed Cora;. oufcl
isdeseeer, and as good or better, than Hoer
eetbe Commercial Fertilizers of
the present day. •
This Fertilizer is a real manure, Out merely a
stimulant, the value of which is proved by ;tit
increasing use wherever introduced.
A hundred thousand tuns were shipp..i last
year to England for fertilising pure -es alone.
Gardeners take notice that vete s' lea man-
ered with it nature and ripen ra:' c- .bah
with ordinary manures.
John A. Naftel,
Sole Agent :or Goderich.
.11.0 Agent for Herby Climax, king of teed,
took Diploma at Provincial Show last fall.
March M. 1883. 1863.3m
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RHEUMATISM --
RHEUMATISM
Sciatics, Neuralgia,
Lame Back, Lumbago,
Contracted Joints,
Cramp in Muscles,
Sprains.
BEST •HORSE LINIMENT.
in Loge Betties eft.
1.1. BRITLMT, I1'RBAL, P.Q.
SCROF1ILA
and an ,wel.loee dwases, saran, Erysipelas,
Ett.sss.. la stehss, Ringworm. Tumors, Cl...
beamee, Rona, and Er.ptiv.s tot the Stir
are the damn res.lt of an Moore stats of the
blood.
To ergs tis dimmer the blood mast be part.
led, and restored to • healthy and meters] eodf-
tis.. AVIS'S s•sa.rutt tr bas of over forty
years keen resembled by eminent a.dleal a..
Marbles es 14. most powerful blood punier in
.mltsaatas.. It tress the system from all foal her
mors, ter ass and Mr ngtb.o. the blood, removes
MI trams oe aorearia1 erestemet, and proves Ib
slit a eo.giste smite, et ea .erohloo abeam.
A l.seas (him .t 5a .(.l s soros.
"So.. soba ago I wee troubled with wrote -
Mus .ors. (Mows) en ay lege. The limbs were
badly swollen sed teamed, sad the ewes der
large quantitieshied of c/.aslys matte.
seer, reseetty , ri, 01 which 1 km* sow wl I red ily
05 4 .., with tkm remit that the saw an Ma1Nt
mgrya Lgp.�(ns.1�ral health y hapeov.d I
very T forth. soar m.diM
... Toon i
me miniver
ly as. wnr Jesse 1•les
Nodose
fork, Ja,s1ani
g� An memosLterostsd are Invited to
e g it Ws. O'Brien I Wo won the Etre. R.
P. Wilde et 7s Rath 4Wi ghat. New Tarr!
Ola. who will sake plow .,. la a••tttytag ill
the wonderful .romp et .ti's s.aeap.ri
3n, not eddy 1n the mw er Ass
art t.
thls saowb�•M-e. mid easy et�Me wNM. W
Tim west -known welder es w ahem HoreId, M.
W. naw et leea..I.r, nr.r.,wrtw, Jam r, tit:
" 1/avhg palmed be .sew 54th
].air•, ash bony Wiwi to sad relief free other
temsdiss, �� nods sea alp dittos the
r. y.
MNM eemed• y firell =Wil dna.. mosider N a..ga1L
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
eatmel.es.and regale.., the maim et the et.
gaeaw awl .ml.tiaY's .sg•.e. renews sad
sars.gthsw the glut 1....., sod speedily .trio
Illh..ssween. Ilweelpa. aie.t■.ai Daae.
tllats.vh. O_eed Debella, sad an abaemes
whin few sa _.,,, .mesa a ..meted eat
tans of tie Week sod • weakened ~Pty.
it b I.ewmase"y the Meanest bassi m•6ldsel
w esast..1 Of Nsesn...hatsdsa.estMi,asdgttw
rower ever dho s &
Dr. J. 0. Ayr (t 0.., Lowell, Meso.
/till by an Dr ggieb; Mut Pt, .1s bottle fan K
The Latest and Best Designs in
New French and America
can be found at the Establishment of
3»ds,
Miss Jessie WiIson
where the Latest Shades. Newest Designs, and Rest Goods can alw4s be found.
•
The. Chicago House
IS THE HEAD QUARTERS OF FASHION FOR
,
NEWM.ILLINERY OF ALL KINDS.
A cheap line in Trimmed Hats a Specialty. A. first dna*
Dress Making Establishment !
also carried on in connection with th. Millinery Department. A call solicited.
A. J. WILKINSON.
HOME MANUFACTURE
PHILO 1\TO33LE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NORTH -STREET, NEAR THE. SQUARE, GOER ICH,
--MILL FURNISH OR MAKE L.P1-
Bente' Clothing in Fashionable Styles at, Lowest Priem
se TEAKS FXPLEDIN4g. /YTTial: A SPOCIALTi. PERFECT' FIT 4.1'AIANTVIp.
sums rawer ar ATTaNRtt TO. MOTE TRE A55E11111 s
PHILO NOBLE, NORTH -STREET, GODERICH.
SEEDS! SEEDS.
A. TE 83 MEDICbL H_A. .
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK"g)F
FRESH GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS,
from one of the most Reliable Seed Warehouse In the Dominion.
Ff ►R, SALE BOTH IN BULK & IN P-ICKAGES.
F. JORDAN, Chemist and Draggisat,
MEDIOlL , I0-01:183RI0H. '
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
I take this opportunity to announce to the public that having purchased the
CRY
CI- 00=5 STOCg
and trade of Mrs. W. D. Shamans, and having made
Large . Additions to the Stock 1
for which esah was paid, I am now prepved *arrive gee t bargaW 50 all who will over mi
My sotto stall be "Scall Prodte aad quick Retar.."
fine -Goods delivered free to any part of the town.
VT. A. RIDLEY.
FIRST PRIZE 11WAR12:0351D TI
OTA1IIO STEEL BAIIB F2106 COFANY,
roe =lamb Wise M'exlcizze
AT TORONTO EXHIBITION, 1882.
ra/pliHS�aW4LraiII2Eair
there w.e cimvas