HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-10-26, Page 5FEU, HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, OCT. 26, iusb•,
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Robert dleOliWot/klih,ofthe lluntil n.al,
had six sheep worried by diets. last week. • ■
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Simon McOullough also lad f ir, and I).
Purvis, one.
Last w rchilwld, sun tf T. White- i
y, of the s.wr.li *matins s revoi. I ' i ofAbclimhar-
d, taking effect in one of his knees. Het�VP, Trade.
not aware that the wen ul was load for -
w as ewImpdrts
td.
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0. M. Kilty, of Suinrerhill, has b,en
engaged as teacher in our school.
Mrs. and Miss Dryden, from Galt,
Dere visiting friends in this i:inity last
week.
Mrs. Phillips arrived hemuo last week
fi oro an extended visit among her friends
u Proton.
William Crosti, oue lkew blaokawith,
I:as taken up has abode iD our t. H.
lately front Qlaagow, , and
..me/ here well recommended. •_. sa+'b
Another old resident hu passed away.
Mrs. Sherwood, who has been au iuraltd
lid- many years, died un Thai -mislay last.
is was buried on Saturday in the Due -
:Amnon cemetery, and her remains wcru
f. !lowed to the grave by a lar4e ei meoareo
,.f friends.
WE HIVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE\COMPLETION OF OUR FALL STOCK.
11'e continue our S stein of Sending Samples and Cools by Mail or Exprem. The Goods tuaj+ be returned
° if not satisfactory and money refunded.
Parti.+'Ye,tiring to make Pernonal Inspection, and purchasing to the amount of $30.00, we pay Return Fane.
All Orders for Samples or Coors ref sive prompt and careful attention.
We Sell Retail at Wholesale 3'rices_
OUR MILL; dERY & MANTLE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN.
NEW F 'iTERrHATS AND BONNETS. 1 NEW PATTERN MANTLES AND DOLMANS.
DRESS GOODS t . SILKS VEL VATS
ALL WOOL FOULE CLOTHS. » BLACK GROS GRAIN. • LYONS VELVETS.
HANDSOU CHECKS. t OTTOMAN CORDS. BROCADED VELVETS.
TWILLED FOULE CLOTHS. I BROCADED SATINS. COLORED VELVETS.
BLACK & COL'D CASHMERES I COLORED SILKS. VELVETEENS.
A Full. Line of Cashmere Hose, Gloves and Underwear.
Lshfiold. OUR VELVETEENS ARE GUARANTEED FAST PULS.
The council met on 6th October, at Cottons Flannels
. Finlay's school house. The members all
present. The minutes of last meeting
were read and signed. Communication
fit m James Mullin, suegestiu8 that the
council would cause cero....'.n tences un
the N. 0, road to be taken (loon or al-
ttred ,before the approaching winter.
Account o.f Hart tt Co., for Municipal
• acts. Mr. J. Brown, collector, present-
ed his bond which was accepted. Mov-
ed by Mr. McMurchy, seconded by Mr.
Whitley, that the clerk notify the fol-
lewing persons to build wire fences or
remove the present fences to prevent
the accumulation of snow during the
winter, namely : on K. G. road, John
Murdock S pt 12 con. 13, J. Mullin, Slit
12, con. 11 ; J. Agar, N pt 12, cult. 10 •
P. Alton, t; pt 12, con. 10 ; 11. M. Duff.
8 pt 12, con. 4 ; J. Ryan, N lot 12, con.
9 : 11. Girviu, Nil 12, con. 1 ; alit° W pt
10, c.u. 2 on concession ; J. W. Jack-
man. Ni SI 12, con. 1; J. Scott, 3,LIt.;
A. Young, 4, L R.; J. Crawford, 2, L
R.; Rundal Graham; 5, L R.; J. Quaid,
1, L. R.; \\stn. McMillan, E pt N. T. P.
L. R. • G Thurluw 0 L. R.; W. Baxter,
pt 2 and pt 3, L, R ; J. Wiles, S pt N pt
L, -R.; J. Keef, 5, L. R.; D. Sullivan,
7, L. R.; P. Finn, N pt 8, L. R ; Geo.
Carrell, E p: 9, L. R.; J. Flynn, E pt
10, L R.; J. Dalton, 11, L. R.; .1. Dal-
ton, S pt 12, L. R.. C. Lanshartns, N pt
13 and 21, L. R.; T. O'Neil, 14, L R.;
Philip Austin, 16, L. R.; P. J. Sullivan,
17, L It ; '1'. Sullivan, N{ 17, L. R.;
C. Dalton, 18, L 11.; M. Dalton, pt 20,
L. R. ; J. Buckley, 5, con. 6, W. D.; J.
Bald Balwin, Ni 3, con. 10, E. D.; P.
Whitly, Nor 3, cost. 8, E. D.; .1. McGee.
N pt 3, con. 4, W. D ; J. Hepples, 4,
con. 4, W. D.; D. McDonald, 22, L. II.;
N. Austin. 23, L R.; J. McGregor, 24,
L. R.; J. McKay, 25, L. It.; J. 3icKen-
zie, 25, L I; ; C. McKenzie, 26, L R.;
J. Hogan, Ei 5, con. 5. E. D., S. L,; W.
• ttailsugh, 12, mon. 4 uttconcession; duo
and Henry Brown, 37,- L R. Moved
by Mr. Whitley, seconded by Mr. Mc-
Murchv, that W. Kilpatrick, be ap-
poit.ted engineer un.lcr the ditches
and water course set." and that he be
paid 83 per day for his atrvicea. By -►sus
IC.. 8, cuntirutiu4 the abuse was read 0
and passed. Moved by Mr. Whitley, L
sena (led by Mr. Clare. that $25 be
granted to the Ashfield mud \Vaw•atoah
A•dricu:tural society. The following ac-
counts were passed: --.1. Hackett,repair
ing culvert. S. 11. 9 And 1!1, pun. 11,
E. D., $4 ; J. Webster, repairing culvert
] 10 12 S. R 9 and 10, E. D.,
3 ; J.Sullivan 4,pt 13 and pt 19,
Brantford, 0.1. Itb, 1893. 1J11 -
and Blankets at Mill Prices.
H. W.BRETHOUR (I' CO.,
I sEE
J. C. DETLOR & CO'S
I?1aok and. Colored
VELVETEENS
Imported Direct from England_
Sea Their Importsd Mantles & Mailte Cotkz
Te C_ 3�ETZpR CO_ .
U oder:v h. 0.tL. 2 . I �Y1-
_�_ R CO �TEZIL
CABINET !MAKE 3 '�c J.4DERTAKER
r Attu':. il�,r:u0.'. Di ick Allure, Hamilton
c ODERICII. OTT_
.k. It. C. bac. at a largo exlteese, ptweMsed a
FIltST CL.1S.S' IIf::1RS1.
and is prepared to attend and %.•craws funeral.
ua the shortest retic.•. in tun:. „r .. entry.
A large ato. k of
COFFINS AND CASKETS KEPT CONSTANTLY L�'4 RAN.
Both :s i1 -co^ t'. -d l\'oo t out t 14',t.:: C'utlr, at .'.•r} I:^e. nu) h 1'.
7 , i� i CALL £SOLICITED. - B. COP. Z,7 '-'ZZ_
Brant�0/'7• Go..1er`/ July 111 h, Ltd(1to
GO TO
KNIGHT'S
FOR A
SHAVE,
HAIRCUT,
SHAMPOO,
OR DIT.
T'\VO DOORS EAST OF P.O.
1910.17
JAMS SAUNDERS ti SON,
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Azeni- ?.la(7i^.rT's Patrons
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ROYAL EASE BURNERS
°t , con. —AND ovum --
con.
; J. Jamieson, Colbert,
cel, Caal Wo Cat king' Stov es
con 10 W. D. ; A. Colbert, ettderlraiu I _.
'b 82 W Holland,
opposite int 4;
con. o +
underdrain opposite tut 10, e,.11. 3, $2 Shote fitting ante tde,l to by experienced wea-
l'.
o0. sboetest rwti�•c:
1'. Stewart, renewing elide .in hill S. L' I Second-hand Stoves Taken 1I Exchange.
3 fenceand lot4, con. 3,n illi ; J. Howard, wire ,,The Cheapest Home Under the Sun.'
wir2,e nun. 3,0, e8on8.
; R. (1331mstrong West street, next to Post Office.
wire fence let 3, con. 7, rte' -)o O,,,Icrtcn, u'i•t. tet. tom•
839.90 ; W. Cary, damage to crop by
pathmaster taking gravel from lot 9, con. I _. _ . _ -._
2, E. D., g1; \V. Kirkpatrick, hire'
fence in fri of his place, 87.89 ; James '
Brown, joh at Prichard's bridge, 85;
do gravelling °n Like Road, $13, also
AYER'S
for gravel taken from leis place, 82.65a TT • •
J. Cowan, repairing culvert. 8. R..'.► an
10,81 ; J. Griffin, talance en ditch, o(nn.
9, 844.30 ; J. Dolton, rebuilding bridge
opposite lot 9, L R., 862 ; Hart & Co„
six Municipal acts, 89 ; G. Glazier, plank
for bridge at Nine Mile river, con. 8,
84 ; D. Alton, culvert at beaver soadow,
N. G. °wad, $21.72 ; P. Reed. un
der -
drain, lot 6, cur. 9, E. D., 82. The
• ceuneil adjourned to meet again at same
place on 'i+tturdayJnhe 17th slt Comm,Clerk. November.
FAMILY RW IPE.S
JUST RECEIVED .W
LARGE A-sORTMENT OF
�t� = =.+0, �' =C-�r-.s3 0R
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-Wh.rc aro•you cossing from with that arm full el to,.. -
... Z Why, I hate Suet toren to ,
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• 1 GOOD TEt.1 IeR0.1! Me. !Y) 80c. PE.' '
HIS SUGARS AND FRUITS CANNOT BE T' = 1•1 .
3 = - :. '_ ,,, And on. sty: If) only could ace the
xCal - Bargains in Factories r l d F L-A- �L nelii.
Tl .• Cheapest :u, i !ll•'- t Iteltablc Store in town. \\'i; . yeti
h- •Mc.
a ctcr)tl.rgut.c•.:t.;.'cl,'nlicd• i tlultrtat'l.tutltul.rt'. •e...,+
RE M Ov D
PH=LO .1L\TOBIAE
Fresh Flower Bulbs for Winter Culture
IN( t'Dl`c' Has Removed to Hamilton -St., Near the Square, Goderich
HYACINTHS, TULIPS. CROCUSES, SNOW DROPS AND NAR- Via) �\ ILL FURNISH o►; MAKE t t ,
CISSUS, ALL COLORS.
Also, Hyacinthe Glasses and Fancy Flower Pots.
air vigor
MERCHANT T AILOR,
P. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist
MEDICAL HALL, GOD3y.RICH_
1333 ----FALL a WINTE11----1834
restore,, with the glows and freshueta of youth,
faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color,
or deep black, as may be desired. By House light
or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened,
and baldnea.a often, though not always, cured.
It checks falling of the hair, and stimulates a
weak and sickly growth to vigor. it prevents rod'
cares emir( and dandruff, and heals nearly every
dleease peen
liartothescalp. As a Ladles' Hale
Dressler. the \'soca is unequa
J. D. R,.nald sold a steam fire engine, 1
two hose reel carriages and 1,000 feet, I
best quality, of hose to the corporation
of Port Arthur, head of Lake Superior.
Total value, 8b,460.
EI•IY.'a Coco A.-dtui7n-I. *No Comecon" -
!No. •'It7 athorough knowledge of the natu-
ral laws which roTern the operations of
dl1ge�ssttton and nutrition. and by a careful
afglication of the fine properties of well-
seiected (Coons, Mr. Epps has provided oar
breakfast .antes with a delicately devoured
• bee which may nave no many testy
doctor! bill.. it is the ,tnsftcione nee of
each artielnaot diet that a aonetitntion may
M dually baits up natil strong enough to
resist every teadoncy to dbeaae• Nnrnoddnd&
of subtle maladies are .tieing ar,utnd ns
r,aty to attack whererer there is a wreak
pt+int. \W'e ser wasp assay • tat& /haft ay
!role .last ourselves well foulard with pure
SergipMeed sada peeps ts•tt.Maad hams. C'irii
eatery t7esnk. Moe ii In with t snd
eater Of Wit. Ib.), ply Packets and
b. sad lb.), 1! BToeO1'e. wbnlled -
pr. t t.7o.. HeloaloP ° Chemists.
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GRAND OPENING DISPLAY OF
Gents' Clothing in Fashionable Styles at Lowest Prices.
Co II:tR� Fi^tatl£.11'1'. ('FTTiS A wrECULTT. rERFt'.tl' FIT GI ttt.(YTLED.
ottDERt+ rINI'
t0TLI..MT•TE%DED T•. OTE TIME ADDIIY'o :
PHIL.0 NOBLE,rr. "' F :-TON-STREET, CODER CH.
MILLI ERYA.T "
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.d�, irllpsoiz .=4.t �,.
FULL T Ih77`� OF CROSS -CUT SAWS
MRS. GIRVIN'S
INF.E MISS JANE STpVART)
SPECIAL VALUES IN DRESS GOODS AND MANTLES.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN STYLES
MIS' S GRAS Ates
MILLINER, Ci-ODERICI3.
MY FALL ANI) WINTER STOCK IS FULLY ASSORTED, _
'v`•t►9IE AND SEE FOR .YOURSELF. Z1-irS
•,AD/4,,, Weiland !
�' B114'1" l/'s, •
and the
tis Susi S0ii Axe.
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:AN CFATl l(F.D BY
.H. SMITH &CO.
"-;1...c. • -•,: Io i
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MAPLE LEAF LANCE.
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Quartews for', tee! Barb Pen► c ` 17ire
CHAINS ANI? ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE.
an'1 ale the Leto; -n0. Styles are Carefully Studied.
49.11 Inspection is Respectfully In'�itoae' _
JOHN Ae NAFTEL
Cheap Hardware Emporium.
Iled it contains/� �T
neither oil nor d ye, renders the hair soft, gloppy, CRLJ T OSS C S A vv
and imparts a delicate
si .a.su Maesws.
9s..ttte ' . Oct. IS, 1111b
and silken in apl•earaace,
agreeable, noel lasting perfume, Maple Leaf, Champion and Tuttle Tooth.
fall bait etmtmeneedtenth, ?FONT': MAN CROSS CUT SAWS -AZ
oat and n i
11/ed part of n brittle of AvEa's HAIR VltTos,
S stopped ted
a aew growth. 1 have now a tall head of hair
tiroirlig vigorously, end 0..n convinced that hat Cattle Chains and ('(1W Tics. Best White Lead and Mixed Paints In
or Lb! use ••( r•nir prelctrI4ou 1 should have bees 1the Market.
1 ball"
]la. C. P. Bntctlztt write.. from Kirby, 0.. Jaly
tt, laaY•ylwsih rt time became warty bald.
ittNch t pped the falling of the hair, and stn Wa 'rock's Celebrated Solid -Eye es
sIl �1 a 1!
.�..
Jews .. I w ;}«N
•cwt..... M _ i1M
w cot ...::.. 1 M ., 4
/titch... .
4., fl4a twit
entirely • .
J. W. Boons, proprietor nt the Me Art bur (OiM)
Enquirer, says : ' ATaa's HAIR vtoo* tensest PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOW S
from eat we en erta for tLe e I spssa i1 M1 TRY M E. I .
from »y owe a t0.. i Specially Low to the CASH 1x HAND Customer. o
.th of sew t,tt"pirr` s io°' Id B.—Produce taken in exchange. the
falledtogseea
writes Falrhatrn Faerily ""' �' T H E P E O P L E S S T O R E , '"--'
c sTIC. P IAR1DWARE STORE,
COURT HOUSE SQUARE, GODERIGH, ONTARIO.
G od erieh. Oct. 4. 1w•3.
Tat' hli my k ata � a�e iter
wlthlA my nowls+p �
1 ore ptlataale said"st
Mw. ANo• s FAtaewsA!1J el tw
of
Voeaibet,
writs from Mean Rhus ,red a. iM' -(Mange whish —
5350/ -y hair ttelpa •
Awes• PI AlittVino shoo so! L C011. KINGSTON STREET AND THE SQUARE. OODERiCH.
N s VMnrt, awd so as^'e" 0.W t°
Atxn a At t�
eraM+re arson.OV in hot ewcrY e« „"e is I Sults fade to Order. F'it Guaranteed.
wrltlnt ttron. 10. w�. .i- Suits or -
l4 !sort sap : •• w ( ^�
,ods n� lalr crests oE•
-aaai rt... as rowing see
tart but
w.w,w the T n k hit. t rare h
was of the W'totra, lift now melt occasion-
ally - a drseslnr." e
We barn b. alMkt of scrims wetlema ta31+. oke
'Sesey 01 Ass's was awes. l t seeds last a
trial to eowt1ttse tM meet *.Mua1 of Ata "Ise
r.s.ae ire
Dr. J. C. Ayr & o.., Lowell. M..s.
gold by all Dre«Ms
maintain an tdartwra� or yostlda beesnd:Dt e -
lee of emu N eoosgaMM
to+ecce of the Osblk."
)A.. G. A. Passu oro.- Ft Rt f $� 50
Lase. - Ax �,•/
"2.,ell
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°eIwb .tont .ower,,,
sTt bop over t r, and N
16 s°u.its for
1B Sheets for le ,
See Thum, Whether You Want to JJuy or Not �.
READY-MADE OVERCOATS, 85 TO 112.
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