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The Huron Signal, 1883-07-13, Page 51'fih HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY i3, idt .► teal ea/NaL. - Jaw 11 Ltnklater spent ! several flays Nus week triennia rvlativ'ua I hear l:t'ucetield. On Sunday next Rev. J. t. Turllbt: ll, B.A. , L. L B.,uf the Presbyterian church at the special request of I. 0. U. T., No. 213, will preach a sermon uu temper- ance. W. 11. ALuru was visiting old friends here, and wishing all goodbye. R. 1(11' oa Saturday to visit Ids parents, u t li.rtetuouth, Bug., after an absence eight year*. RAWLY Hays'". No:wflilatattdilll�the wet weather, clever weft Rat en rani - field Farm, Harry Vour'uue swinging the scythe. Ou Mondry last R. 8fiaw was the tint to cut the hay crop with a weep[ this aear,n. Dunlop is noshes* this year. Port Albert. TLA llsm't.. - The teatueeting was tet largely attende i, owtOK to jM rain. The *waking was confined to. local .ptptl, who, however, acquitted themselves cre- dit tt,lh The choir, sneer the 'loader; shill . f Chris. Fellow, Rate tlluch esti,- fact i a,. The social an the fallowing night was better attended. The ptwoeeds .1 both evenings' enhallai pleats footed up t • 1t47. Do 1INIo!f D -.i. -Monday July ^nd will lung be reulvuthuted by the people of this village and surnrunding vicinity, - It was the 16th anniversary of the con- federation of the provinces of (,ianed& ; it was Pt.rt Albert's ttnt,and,we must say, successful attempt at honoring the occa- sion iu a becoming manner. When the que►te,u of having a celebration in our villate pas tint mooted, It founts but f few supporters ; to these few the success of Inst l►londay'. demonstration Ise/moat wholly and entirely due. Many there were, , who lost not an opportunity of sneering at and making light of the hon. Summer Boarding. GINGHAM'S MR, RICHARD LHAWLEY'S Ele;r•ut Real - deuce is uo• OPEN for the SUMMER IAITLE PLACE ! VE G RO is the beet place in Guderieb to hold a PIC - NIC BING1' 4M'S NURSERY atilolnil.e t; . :eve, will supply an) quanta) of cbo r ilowels at reasunrbk rates. Tor the raxpeloa of a few guests.'file news smuquets, Crossesand other Floral Orualn . Id are very large rod made to order. .1rIC,' LYe-FURNISHED B. BINC+HA Goderich. July 5, 1883. Batts Room with hot and cold water, Bowling ley, Croquet and Ornautental Ground., flinty of o ll be holt, a good table, and t ver, GoderiollCoal.Yard eoatfort will W tutted. Guests will be met at the stal:ou. TERMS :-Seven to Ten Dollars per We@k, Thos, N. Ducey, Proprietor, Address MAITL i \ U PLACE, The subscriber be to inform the residents Gpderivh. Jsuc 14, 18_i 111Y6- Golur L h, Ontario. of Ooderioh and vicinity that be has often xt u furl Depot at the dock. and will be pleased to fill all orders ie that line at the THE MONITOR Lowest Living Rates. COAL OIL STOVE h the most improved an beet .,.i ttuvu Out yet. It v,, 1! BAKE, ROAST. BOIL, FRY. HEAT IRONS, est endeavors of those, who, without ex- pecting the *lightest recompense. were laboring eo tusiduuu*ly towards making the day what it proved so be in every ranee of the term, a decided succufa. We have no hesitation now, however, in say. Ing that Ott any fot ure octairion of the kind, little difficulty will be experienced iu• tweeting the Marty and cordial sup- port even of the few remaining doubting Thomases, and miserly creatures, who yet disgrace the precincts of our village. Although there were many attractions in other local places, yet at au early hour in the Morning vast crowds in holillly attire came pouring in from the sur- rounding county, .11 seemingly intent on en)oyiug themselves to the best of their Ability. The first act on the programme being the calithnmpian procession. it is safe to say that it exceeded even the most longing anticipations of those 'who were its promoters. The most grotes- que. the most outlandish costumes ever gutt,-n up for an occasion of this kind • were to be seen ; the general opinion was "it is the best procession wo have yet seen." Where all acquitted themselves an creditably it may nut seem fair in nauur.:; any particular indivtduals, still we ft el justified in saying that 1t.Detong t:ittiug Hull ; T. A. Hawkins, Ama- zon queen, and W. Grxhaut and H. Fel- low. Goderich butcare particularly D S S worthy of mention. Tho latter named •entleme•n received the prism We omit- ted to uteution the presence of the *Upn- Iniller brass band, who, on their way to Kintail kindly furnished the music for the procession on their route. - It is tn be regretted that the procession took piece at r. early an hour, 9 a.w..as nlauy who rrivcd in time ti. %hues. the athletic genies. % ete tllsappolittted III not seeing 1t 'rhe _aisles commenced at 1 p.tn., and were ce'iit inued without intermission un- til darkness set in, 0 nutels'r of the games having therefore to be dispensed with. and do everything a wood cook t rove will de, and cos' leas for fuel. No Smoke, Ashes or Heal, Call on me and see them, G. H PARSONS, Agent for Goderleh and Vicinity. Goderich. June 7th, 1883. 14M - TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT, Se. vs Office, Crabb's Block, Ktneaten et.. Gode rich. flans and specifications drawn correct ly Carpenter's' plaaterer's.and mason's work measured and valued. PARTIES 1,grinl30 TO GET GOOD COAL at reasonable rates, call and examine quota - lions and quality of coal before purchasing elsewhere. Goderich. June '24th. 1883. 1897 AARON GOAL DEPOT W {tonsorial. J ccTe Cheapest House Under the Sun." duns .ere' Variety KNIGHT, PRA("rICA1. BAR HER rut Heir, e -c -ti r, bcg.to rItura ; bank; to the pubtie 1. r pu.t pati usesasd 1 ndlCita a culitinti.Nnet. et N1100111. tl t• t an always be found iii..nhat ing l'arlur,u.0 1'e Office God" 'Atli. 1iINII PRESERVE KETTLES, FRUIT JARS, FLY TRAPS, BIRD CAGES, REFRIGERATORS. AND O'rllkat el.ASO\.\ltL}: GOODS Stoves and Tinware ‘Vest street. next our to the I'.0 'flt't� lest Transportation Company The Cheapest, Most Comfot able and Pleasant Route TO .osis trots is IS • TiIEf;1 E.4 71 \'i1117'iI WEST is r,'.0 the Nseante•r•. of the North West Trar.s- ponatiou 1 .,i t'o , ouc u(w ich will, weat h- er la•rmittin(. tette enr.IaEseryj Tuesday « Friday \Intel. on urrit al of Grand trunk Truing, l'.LLlY4. .IT 16,01.8K14 II the FOL. 1.U117\/: 11, 4Y, le.. Prime At-tiletr'•, Lauding, Duluth, and all Weis in.11aaitoba, NIinueiota, Dakota and the No:th Wast. f3PEOIAL_ 1 :E:. 1111.M. \ Largest stock iu town. July, l!th. ISP3. :TIE ;3EOPLE'S STOnE. Bargains in Prints ! The Stemmer " MAN I'1'OUA- will leave Gude- rich. weather permitting, i.1 cry ten days -on Tuesdays and 1'ridays, ultimate :ue trip;. for Kincardine. Southampton, Saul' Marie, Mlehtppieotiu, Pre Nlpegou. ${icer islet and Tbuod"r flay. Nor further inlnrnl t1i a1 as to rnn! , 1•t'ply to W M. L}:1•:. Goderiel:. or to 3A1I1a H. 11}e_.ATI'Y, Gennari Iniager. .urtlia. Julie 711. 'nil. cl tau Persons requiring Coal for the corning sea- n,tm n,Yn 0 6111E1010 nnn non eon, will get it at the Lowest Rates Going Ry sending in their orders now, and thus en- abling the dealer to secure it when the rate of freight is low, and the price of coal la at the •heapeat point, which it always is in the mid- dle of the summer. BL.4CESMITHS Wanting a supply for summer and fall use should apply before the misidle of July-, if pos- sible. Orders by mail carefully attended to. Write or apply to .JOHN A. NAFTEL, hardware Merehaut, Goderich. June 21. 18.'3. 1896- A GREAT OPPORTUNITY -TO- Get the Best -Value for your Money in Goderich sada nice little prize to the first tittle boy or girl who finds out the following, viz:-lf the B m t put more; if the B netting. The undersigned being desirous to clear off The Balance of Her 'Stock of Summer Goods ! in order fo make room for my steadily increasing Fall business. will offer the whole, of my stock in such lots ae'may suit intending purchasers. and at such prices that cannot be up-. proached by any in the town, simply for this reason WE TRY TO STUDY ECONOMY IN EXPENSES by working mutuall and alnd ways apprecard. and iateddyi ; the eintermits simP ytcall your attention to a fewas the exthnnge I. =mss.==NG- 2-12N=3_ We now offer 1)r,--., ri:ks in 11:a.'k and Colors- must lovely quality and excellent value Mewed. Dingwall, McKenzie and M, - I'herso,n. the Kintail athletes, succeeded in carryin.: off most of the prizes, The' following is the list of the prize winners b :3 mile walking match. A. McMillan ; 2 T. Hawking. Mens' rutmiug hop, step and jump. 1 Dingwall, 3,ft. 'Ain.; 2 McPherson, 35ft. Tin,; 3 McLeod, 3Mt t4in. Boys running hop., step and jump, 1 Deatie,30ft. lin.: 2 Sullivan, 28ft. fan.; 3 Fellow, 28ft. lin. Running jump. 1 McLeod, 1 i ft. Sin.; 2 Dingwall, 16ft. it :t McPherson, 15ft. Sin. 3 -legged nice, 1 Lowden -Cornelius ; 2 Dingwall- McPhen+.n ; 3 Bl4ike-ti Reilly. Men's 100 -yard foot race. 1 McLeod : 2 Haw- kins : 3 Dingwall. tt.,ys' 100 -yard fo, race. 1 McItory : 2 McBride ; 3 Steele. 300 -yard telt race, 1 Din,wall ; 'l M Pherson : 3 Graham. Girls' 7.0-yani foot race 1 Mary Harris ; 2 Hannah 0'. Connor : Bella Hawkins. Ohl men's race. 1 Jewell : 2 Milroy ; 3 floppies. \-amlti1:; with pole, 1 Dingwall, 8ft. 10iu.; 2 McKenzie, 8ft. Sin.; 3 Graham, 7ft. !l in. Wheelbarrow race, 1 Jewell . 2 Gra- lam : 3 McKenzie. Hoy." hurdle race, 1 Daltoto ; 2 Deane ; 3 Fellow, Men's hurtle race, 1 Dingwall ; 2 McKenzie ; 3 Graham. Standing long jutnp, 1 Mc- Leod,.lt'ft. Gin. ; 2 Hawkins, loft. 3in. ; :; Dingnall. loft. 2in. Walking spring pestle, Denis Horly. The games were held oft the grounds of Mr. A. C. Haw- kins. who dteserves the thanks e.f the committee for his efforts to make the ,•vett a 'menet*. C-OODS T in Sint Fancy and Plain. and in Scotch (iinghanls. Hrown Holland*. 15c and 20c, well worth 20e and 23c. Corsets. the beat make. Mantles, Ornaments, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves. Milliners. Flowers, Feathers and last, though most loved, Fane, in plain and fancy handles. t.YCallearly and the fret choice. Respectfully yours. July :,:h, i }:nthrcedery. and I:Ibbone. M ISS STEWART) The square, Goderin h. Csiesith °ODE -RICO. July 12, 1883. \Pbat, i F.tll l Y bush........ .. i0 % Wbeat.lAprir bwhFl..... .. Gats, Int.)) bolt.) ........... 0 0 30 V u It Pea& v hr* -h ....... 0 m v1 048 M 0225 0 • W 0 It M 0 11 nen 0 70 lkoley. Y husk ..... . Potatoes Y bush .... OH, SAY! NEIGHBOR Whore did you get those.\. S. \WHITING MFG l'O. .1 SHTO.V"'r' GENUINE I:1 tS'T COLOR.' .ti' 3 AND 10 CENT -1 t'}:R YARD. w - __ - R, i ID LEY ,. THk:I'EOl'l.K'..-'!'x-.1tl-, x'1)1:. t.i •-1''\ >1't:}:}:'1' .`.D "t2CA►tE. Goiletieth Jul:r L'hh, 13&4 Barb Wire Company. SEF_. HERE I SOLE MANCFACI'Cllr- t . 1•.\NA►:A OF TOE THE NEW FERTILIZER. LYNAN FOUR POINTED BARB STEEL ',IRE FENCING. Cotton Sec(l Compound is Cheaper. and a. good or better. 'tet most of the Commercial Fertilizers of the present day. This Fertilizer is 0 real manure, not mei i ly a stimulant. the value of which i. proved by its increasing use a herever iutruduved-. A hundred thousand tone were shipped last year to England for fertilizing purposes alone. Gardener- take not i'' that vi.gt•''ables- tired with it 'nater- and ri,a-n earlier ,than with ordinary utamutes. HARVEST TOOLS This wire fencing is made of the veru beat enal:re' of uirr that ..•n he procured. awl the barb i, the hest urranged barb made. to better wire frucing ie ill . ee market. who'll fact is attested for by its inereased use by all the feuding Pude ay linos in' the Dominion. The beet is 11',' 'eheapcst ever!!' titne. (all and see it before pnrehasintz and :t shall speak :nr itself. P''JO11N A. NAFTEL, Sole agent fur Goderich at4j vicint! . I nut also agent for the Queen City Oil Works celebr.n. Castorine and Peerless Lubricaaing Oils 1 have now in tock a largea i l-tiuent o: n•a 1:: x,is ut white lead utanula.tured. gu:truttced free from one omen of aa littera, Quality will tell. JOHN A INT FT FL, iii:.\l' 11.8ttl)\'..'• 1:;. 1:3 u1:11. 31. John A. N afcel, pole Agent fur go e. ! Also Agent for Herby Climax, king off feed. took Diploma at Provincial Shen lot fall. ;». March 22, 1883. 'tin They are the Best Goods I Have Seen. 11 011 0 9e 0 70 OM 0 Se r.ew ......... 0• • doz. lwsl♦tsckadt .... .. 0 It ........... 112 0 13 see... ................. ., Aides. b .el 0 00 1111000010es Ia " 1 +0 ANY. i cwt *1 Iraq -NM. Seidl*. GRAND TRUNK swift. Peas. L�00. Mtz'd., 7Nix'd 1).Aer:ch.i.v.Aa0a4...1to pm t RIIwn t lido Illtratam bt r ArO.>t! ford.Ar.T.lO 1.40 A 41 11.M WENT. Pee, Isjs. /A Did. Mixed. Stritford. Lv11.M1en �.I"t 8 'gym s. opus ��tat}o�tt1 b. Ar.l1.110 3.111 e.011 7.10 Avderieh A r. 1.Y' STAGE i.INE.S. kilanwe Stage lddlylarr. 11•dM ins •11antins. --i 00 I' TH}:\l AT- R.W.M'KENZIES CHE.4 P H.1 RD IT :IRE STORE. The Finest Assortment and Best Valu' iN THE ('OCNTV. PER CENT. 4)FP FOR CASH. Goderich. July nth, 1883. T TAZ ' A2307.T'T IRv=fr AS. A. NAIRN HAS TH}: F1'iE -T BRAND OF CANNED IN THE MA RE ET, ANi) Li TOI sTURGEONtNIMEL Lo - -• OU1ZJOfa • RHEUMATISM• Sciatica, Neuralgia, Latae Back, Lumbago, Contracted Joints, Cramp in Muscles, Sprains. BEST HORSE LINIMENT. In Large Bottles ser. E tr'r. J. W. BRAILEI, MONTREAL, A.Q. SCROFULA GRAHAM MILLINER, l i.e ludic, of Goderich and vicinity for the Liberal Patronage bestowed upon her -ixee opening out in town, and would call their attention to her C IOICE STOCIC OF MILLINERY -F'1/II •TIIE-r S;TTMMER SEASON_ The tlto -k . , :l ref tiny chosen. and lMade Up in, the Jlost Fashionabl Styles ! mics Graham feels ata ..red that her experience in Toronto, London and other cities will en- able her to give the fullest satisfaction. .1'IISS GR.IH`I1II, Miss Stewart's Old Stand. The Chicago Mouse, In THE HEAD QUARTERS OF FASHION 'FOR NEW MILLINERY A A cheap I to iu'1•rinrued 11 et Dress Making n car':•' 1 on in c-tnne-tiot wi'h the Milliner:: OF ALL KINDS. a Sioctalty. .t flretclais Establishment ! )ep:rtntcr,t. .\ call solicited. A. J. WILKINSON. and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Eryelpel5I, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Tumors, Car. bsncles, Bolls. and Eruptions of the Skin, are the direct result of an impure state of the blood. 1'u cure these diseases the bhxxl must be peri- Oed, and restored to tt healthy and natural condi- tion. ArER'a SARA ArARI1.LA lifts for over forty years been recognized by eminent medical au- tborlUes as the most powerful blood _purifier in existence. It frees rho system from all foul hu- mors, eurie,hes and strengthens the blood, remnrd all traces cif mercurial treatment, and proves it. self a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores. 'Some months ego 1 was troubled with @ernfu- iew sores (ulcers', on my legs. The limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and the sores die - 'hared large quantities of nffenaire matter. t remedy i tried failed mall 1 used Avrtt, PF;ACHES CANNED TOMATOES AND CORN .1 RI DELICIOUS. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE_ I)oDERtc ii. ONTARIO OOt:ItT H0t'6111 Stgl: A H k' very n 14AR*AI'A R1 LLA, of which 1 hones now taken three bottles, with the result that the sores are healed sad my general health greatly Improved. I feel very 'criteria for the gond yrntr me.licine bee done OW. ''ours respectft,lly, Mite. ANN t)'IIRIAl." 148 Sullivan St., New York, ,lame '24,002. l All persons Interested are Invlte.l to eall on Mrot. O'Brian : also upon the Rev. Z. P. Wilda of 78 Emit M14th !Street. New York City. who will take pleasure In testifying to the wonderful efficacy of Ayer's Sarsaparil- la, not only In the tore of this lady. but In his own Mee and many others within hl• knowledge. The welbknnw'm u^rJr, ret Ids Bost'S Hrmld, R. W. BAt.t., of 177,Ae,fer, N.H..writes, June 7, 1M2: " Having eutfere.l severely f„r sone years with Eczema. and Laving failed to Ono relief from other remwlfe', 1 here male use. during the past three months of Al glen 5Aa5AIARII.LA, Width bas effected a evneplele ewe. 1 enu'ider It a leagela• one remertN for all blood dresses." TOME mA1 ACTUR E MERCHANT TAILOR, O .RTH-STREET, NEAR THE SQUARE, GDERIC H , 11.1. 1-'1i:.iri' alt MAKE ('Pt- ly,rits' Clothing ill Fa$lliolla'ble Styles at Lowest P111088, VI %EIRS 1'\1.1:RIEYI'1:. 4ITTIVI:.i t'Pt:4ItLTi. Pt:Ri'LIT TIT utastil1TFED. oImKii 1'ItosIrrl.Y .ITT{:\DI:D Te. 'OTC THE .t111►REMA PHILO NOBLE, NORTH -STREET, GODERICH. EDS!SEEDS AT TCAL BALL- J('`t'r It}:c'hiVEI) .\ LARGE AND VAI1IED 8TUCKIOF • I' n i'; ; IT GAI►DEN. FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS from one of the most Iteliabie Seed Warehouses in the Dominion. • I; :.AL1. 1 OTH IN 1U LK (V IN PACKAGES. F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist, MEDICA: FIALL_ G-ODERICI3_ FIRST PRIZE AWAit i i THE ONTARIO STEEL BABB FENCE COMPANY Ayer's Sarsaparilla 4*Intslate' 104 regularst floe conn of the di- gestive and Toenails' .e.•,' et '. r"n..we and strengthen' the vital 1 r•'.•.ad see.tily snrM Rheumatism. Newrwlila` t• ftbenmatlr %eat, Catarrh. tierreral Debility. and a.l •1,sessee arising from an impoverished or enrrntt. 1 ••md1- µwtof the kbr*1, sae a weakened eit.litv. it ts inewnparsbh' the ebeste't 11 .1 mel lei tie, 1 on accewst of Its eone.t t rete i str.•,gt 1 and tress power over disease. rarr$aTn 51 Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.. Lowell, Mese. L. MCI'I'FD-, �cr 23arlo Wire T'em-Icix .g AT TORONTO EXHIBITION, 1882. .t 3,11 by all nrnnlstr: price Si, a!x bottles for Ie, h R HAON LE BY i1„ 1 1 It IZRF awvary not eIZ�tN Zlsi: i e was ( t1 ic. U