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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-1-18, Page 8THE HURON SIGNAL YRLLY. JAN. 18.1884. a A. -.hast 'hunt isle a few notes on passing..�e.te is lila wduon might interest a.ama your readers who. take an intern in madam; the locale, 1 '.k. the Iiherty of s.sding you • tow loos. 1 First, we have to cbr. nide the dest4 of o.ts of out oldo.t citizens ..f this s*e'k tion, ti the per.om .•t Mr.. McDonald' who crawl bur earthly career on Monday th ' ith .tat., shoed !.'ug lite. As tier ex, o oxine i■ n•.t len.• vn, she is suppos- ed • be over one ' unfired )'ern old. Sh ..:'d been blind ler about tbirteun years. tijt.-.saigrated to this country many years ago from Scotland. She was interred in Kincarldine cemetery. ALI s young man was taken from our midst in the person of William. ewe a the ..o;e Telford, who on Saturday, the 12th inst., was called away from the cares of this acrid. He had beer ailing for the last six mouths, but seemed quite hearty until about five o dock on /Satur- day eveniLg, when he was taken with e chinui a for the worse, from which he did not recover, and death put an end to his sutterings that evening. He was interred in t erdon cemetery on Monday follow- ing. His relatives have the sympathy of the community, as this is the second time that death has visited this family within the last six 'noodle. A daughter had been taken away • short time ago wi•,'t that terrible dimmer, ooeauseptiou. once, as well se for s.utbuuder, as he travels that way very often. Uaiowneille is .10l growing, • Imes family having moved them lest week. The uweuline pert will be engaged i nt- tiug 'timid for Mr. Harris. Mr. Walker's eats will, dospita the cold weather, is kept humming frusta dawn till dark, and he has alba secured a first class sawyer, in the person of Mr. Willson, 4 Blyth, all work entrusted to bis oar* will receive prompt sttuizhou. Hostel fiut.u. - J. Fisher it Fergus/es have acid their imported Clydesdale stalliou, Segton to Mr. Stevenson, 4 Brockville, for $1,000. Segtou has proved himself to bit • ere stock getter it this section and will, we Agee no doubt, do much toward improving the home block in and around Brookville. A eery pleasant and happy eveut took place at the residence of Win. J. Flick, on Tuesday mat, when Mr. Schiele, 4 Sebringvile, was united in holy wedlock to Miss Eva Flick. After psrtskiug of a sumptuous repast, the party drove to Goderich where they paraded the square for seise time, befn-.e returulug fur sup- per in the evening. The Begtuiller tend serenaded the happy couple, being amply rewarded therefor. �dtitis>Z R. T. Err•tt, was at London this week attending his father's funeral. /Several of the members of Maitland Temple I. 0. 0. T. intend paying • t fait lo their Leeburn brethren this Fri- day evening. W. D. Wilson, who succeeded J. S. Habitirk as trustee for Manchester school, lin been appointed Sec-treas., of the sec- tion. Farmers hereabouts are takin` their pork to Clinton and Wingham, as they get seventy -dye cents per cent. more for it in these places than at the county 1. eu OOMMUNTOATIONS. We do mot bold oureelvcs reepon.ible foe the i�OW WS TAZ OOL.D. • mesegeas ee name, seas Nis 11411' J Inissane. Years of study and ubaervatioi has. fumed me to the cowelusww that the alio ease which manifest. the symptoms p.ap- ulurly supposed to indicate that a cold hes been caught is to all intents and ?he dry goods u•erchi►ata of Clinton 'leers ttwtually to dose et 1.p sr. even, et tt.* ptlietnrslay,f..r the twat /Wee moathy lM t N os Mui, sr.• Masser Uta. L. •M le 1►aal p. on Suede, Oh ism.. the w is sI Rohl. tl•a►d. ohs dandier. is auslan. purp•ws a Withy dimwits'. arras. Israel)• to Byth. or Tiae0a{ Jam. Leh. tint. by the (num indigestion. and Porus the beats, e' Re.-. r. Hey.•( M. aura hart. of Leadue. to to say, for is in feet the first matte of alt Ma Heb` -m �absker. ut Ittah the w-ealled filth diseases. W hstever interferes with digestion or depuration, or depraves the vital organism in say manner, previews an impure a,adition 4 the body -a condition of disease ; and a oontimuancauf dureise 4,niducingg habits moat inevitably- result In penwdial or 1 f to crabwise ea Twedal. Jen. Ilth.{•kcIe. Ittellof 1, by riafrUie, to Nus lira Flfuk, of Uullwrwt. In thderwh, on W edassd.y. Jas. Nth. IAN. by the Vim. Archdeacon Elwood. Mr. Jgssph Herr. ar I4urt.. N.Y.. to Miss Kate WWNwena.. of tloderrcb. le Ooderihh. on Wedueedey, Jen. Nth, nal. le for Vet. .archdeacon seou.t, Thom►.. UOeaaireii•1 "eruptions, the severity Mate Jl er Hr o 1�k• to Hrs..tterile Lugsm, both el OuderI b. which will d*in liuderkh. on tb'. 3n1 u(Januaryo by the depend upon this degree of \". AroMier,o. kiwod. Mr. !lhmew lard► one's transgressive'. Aiming the causes tel Twellawu. of Detroit. lo Hos canoe La - impure impure bodily condition116. food, (2' excess in dart soil 1) TusstLr Jar ►at i+Nk by tM Itcr J. A. u Our ll 1 dews, e( ()odcrk•h. hums, uthaea, .I .ps, Turmbu B.A.. LL.B., /franks/Lb PTO MAK. ,w lar ,h,• ampere r. hall avert Louses (Aerobes and, with of Ashfield. to Made Bum • - rP0 Iplace. STILL TO TSE FRONT. MRS_ C_ I3_ C+=R' 7I T • Is giving the people of Code- ' rich a Benefit. Avow YOURSELVES 1)F THE CHANCE IIY 1�AI)1Ntl THE FOLLOWINU DECIDED HAROA tiii Woolen Clouds - 46c. 75c. $1 Fine All -Wool flannel, 30c. 40c. Fine All -Wool Yarn, 8c. 10c. 18c. Ladies Fine All -Wool Hose. ne Pieces Ladies Cloth, - $1 r, ▪ 17c. 28c. o Cashmere, 50c. 75c. $1 on, - 8c. 10c. 15c. yd. o ton 10c. 124c. 15c. yd. Ladies Fine Underskirts, - $1 Ladies Fine Drawers, rare exceptions, all living rooms, private o[ public, are inauflict.ut or out al ell ♦t the r.,aidenr3 of the Leede mother. A. s ., p ly Thirst•J lea. 3rd. Itlt, by the Iter. J. A. y� Tg T veolilaled i clad adeps while in the Ta�s bull B ► LLB.. Ntaon Dougherty. of Fin - 4 ltiWfJ 11 4..a..............LUJ Lesa.,a. csthariw Murray. of the same ^ n air, • yr large of our pie, in all Inc walks of life,habitually I Nay, reathe au atmosphere satist.wl bring •oderiooD un Thursday breathered over and ger again ; they are I toe, Philip Reeve. aged.l year. n r>t proportion t>t•« All W of D { by ( la u y. Jesuitry islet. W Bite Cott starring for want of oxygen, end are be to lioderloh. on H • January Itch. toll. Factory C t .- Joseph a•miamsos. ird ��t )tars• 1• opinions of our ('oritrpo►.clents. l'untribu- t poisoned b carbonic acrd. In d.. tees tc this department mule confine them- Mt t 7 In i olbor.. cos the .tis sou.. Aisne l.easy. selves to public emotion. cad be brief. J fault of sufficient oxygen the best food , aged el year& ton nut be trsn.fornied into pure blood ' Town a Irritably and Tery1•a►. there will always be a c rrespond►rt. Toth* Editor. or The Huron Signal indigestion ; nor can the carbonic acid be Stan 1 wish to state a few taco for eliminated freely in an impure atmos- 1, my fellow -electors, and the readers of Phrrc. We hate, then, serdep winter TaR Sk iiAL. Some yuan since T was feremar with digestion and depuration, not interested in politics, and if 1 rooted whenever we remain even fur a simgb at elections I generally voted for what I hour of the twenty-four in an "inl.,or- thouvht the best man, lees of tar- atmoayherr, an atarorphere that N p not intuhrrable free c,mmunicat+un with ty : but i have invariably found the bust the great body of air without The only men among the lto,(urmers 1►f course e.d'sei for restriction in oxygen is restne- it it but reasnnabie that Reform is the till in diest and exercise ; but a cumin - mart progressive. I am r.ow a Grit as I nation of this character would produce the 'furies spitefully all w; te the back- enleeblenient of the systeou, thuuvh if e bone. C•,nservative, as they call them- i roper balance were maintained there selves, is a misnomer, as they belie iia would arise no febrile symptoms such as mea g. Hence I call them by their we are considering. \Ve halo plenty 4 The teuipersuce people have finished right names -Tory. The way It came ie„plu living in - ...iodated rooms impravionerts in their hall, and can now at>,'u1 is as font.ws : 1 was always a shoo .' far as cxerctse is concerned, lire beset ..t hat lug as time a meeting house sicca temperance man. James Thom- a well-balanced life ; but seldom do sun, our late town clerk was also one. as inside, as is in the county. these, any more than the robust and mord tf you know. and at one election jactive, practise an sort of cutout. . Smou:uent was administered in the J. T. to .k cath•.: uu •elite pan in the I y 7 1'esbyWnan church un Sabbath tut. tempennic cause, as that was one plank restriction as to ywlity er quantity of Oil. Monday the annual congregational in the platform : and, as it is well knows •f,sod nausea an ac n appetite meeting was held. The treasurer a re port' shows the financial affairs of the church to be, in good condition. . pinatas', dull and out of sorts' Are ion Ialious,nauseated an.d m.•le ,;o k lay the thought of 1; there a dull, drag - ring pain in your right side? Ladies Fine Jackets, _$8, Q��O $4, ai+ Ladies Fine Jackets, - $12, $18 Kid Gloves, - - - 75c. $1 Ladies Kid Mittens, - 50c. 75c. $1 Berlin Wool, . - - 15c. per oz. AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN THE SAME PH(►Poit't'1(1\ • We are always glad to show our Do sour bowel; suddenly get site without any apparent many customers our stock which Are tlx whites g cause . , - your eves tinged with yellow? will hold up beside any stock Is your skin wean, clammy an.l • In Cloder• copper -colored? Men ,«.r ch, and defy competition. d lack f t be- nt mouth taste bad'i to the that the Reformers are generally en the Ink the only am, „trams Persons of Ii,ornino? Are you coslive� tetulaeon a site. For taking pert -MI ibiaciaasare greatuiYenn from cold. -Ifo yon_ mei.,h jt psis.--_ --line in Goderich, and will sell them -[Ropular Science Monthly. Ladies Hats ---We have the finest The Good Templar are making pre - filtration's to hold a grand tea -meeting in their full, on Wednesday evening next. No pain are being spared to make the affair a complete success. The intellect- ual part will be held in the Methodist Church, and several speakers aadsingers from a distance have promised tom. be present and assist. - .-. Lsibara, Miss T. Land 4 the Forbst city, was the,gusst of Mir Jefferson last week. was told Ire, in cuntidence, by ha i clutched mr angers in munterous fashion Wm. Kemption, 4 Pagainaunt has friend. i was • subscriber to the Good.- Asd fathered them .test ao. Ret of death. I 1 Etta \t- broke. i hien visiting John Horten. rich .�Rir at thist time, and the inean way Wo hardly know wGai to male of EI - in Which that (veer acted, with else y scurillous laggnage it used, was another Sometimes •we think hoer t,ark is a + arae of sty decision. Now, we have a good r deal woe than her bite, and then rabid Tory in J. Ts's once that cannot -.again her blood -curdling sasaKerytfuoxe l seen kegy1 himself civil at election times.us into a profuse cold sweat. 1 in the vice on Sunday morning in th Metho- 7 whole, we are inclined to think that • 1 et no cry •tinda fault with him, and no dist church hero was c,nductid by It. w - doubt iii long as the majority cf the kind husband and two or tree childchildrenE. Bron. His -remarks, basso the would take a good -deal 4 the w'nsense -- bth chapter of Malaga., were \ im couneil are on that side W. Camp. out of 1►er.---[Ex. pressive. bell will be retained at • Lige salary. >n�Ther doesn't seem to be common sense le tsealda'e t rias( k. that side, I knew several men Tories) at that time stated that it was a shame that A fiery r.r-$i • . - a pubic servant should he allowed to take part politics. and that he ought to be turned .out of his office. About that time ale., there had been a new industry started in tauten 'rid the partnerin charge was elected to the council, and he •eked another cougeillur,.. a fri.pd of kis, of gets fairly alerted et some of her lay- ' t�tasOne#rty in polities, if hs haul bet- fever and dy-blister poetry, the church, Mer vutq.to• turn the town clerk out f bells nut and the tire department turns But,' he added, I acarce,know the man. out. so, on the whole, she is consider - This ffietid advised him out to do it. s, ed as dangerous s party to have around 1 J. T. still retained office.' Now, this as • camphor lamp or a coal oil can. Ella Wheeler, the gaited young woman who hos hien appropriately called the poetess of passim), a twenty-four years old, has Ir, and wear .art hosiery and Langtry .bangs Whoc she Are your bowels irregular? 1 and at times ? Are you gloom./ ---We have a fine line, and none can wl despondent ? " I : Your d red hsai d ped 'nervous and fun of bay ..re you dizzy and dim -sight- ed ine 'highly, colere�1 ? Art sell as cheap as we. All we ask is ower than anybody. Ladies Caps The wire fences have ttrt,rs.f tl�e s succor* so far as preventing drifts and pitch -holes are•`concerned. i in the absence of the- past ir, the ser- An entertainment will be giwenri temperance hall this' evening, in aid tZf the'loJge funds. A good programa). her boon prepared, Consisting of recitations, dialogues, songs, etc. An admission fee or 15 cents will be charged.; "r" Oarrraar. -It is our painful duty to record the death 4 Mrs. Carney wife of Thos. Carney, Like Shore, this week. Tia deceased had been ailing for a long r time of consumption. Her remains • were interred in the Catholic cemetery, Coiborne, last Friday. The family have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood their sad bereavement. Dnazannon. Mr. $'...ford, of Luck law, occu- • pied the Methodist pulpit nere to Sun - .lay Lis':. • Rev. . r. Cameron, of Lucknow, preached the Presbyterian church here on Sun ay last. The Meth.. Mt church choir sung at Blake'wappiint (stet on Werdnesday era ening last, at th teauieeting there. our schools re nail last week, and n,twithsfand int' - at..r►ny weather. Caere has been a Isrg attendance. ,•_.-�= Mails were very ireeilulsr here duriug the stormy weather. Our merchants are busy taking stock, and report a go.,d year's business during 1883. Missionary services were he in the ,Methodist chunk bare um needay Evening last. Addresses were de 'vered by several ministers There was merge collection and subscription taken up.\ )Ir. Gordon .Anderson has gone into partnership with Mr. B. J. Crawford, n this place, taking half interest in the business. Mr. Andersonp�osse�ss the necemary qualifications of a business man ; he is, besides, widely known and highly respected in this section 4 coun- try-. There is no doubt but that the new firm will do well 490 a. Pokers. - t hot killwl here last week weighed when dressed 4110 Iia. TI ii is ahead of the %ee.11ner porker nu interned in yunr $heppsrdton correspondent, and we think the farm register at Cedar Cliff should be search- ed by the zaptain in regard t.. the erunt- en killed there recently. iloreas, in his bluster on the 100i, upset a load of hay at the south mad, stopping ethic for some twenty minutes. Two teams and ten men wars required to straighten things tip. but their work wan not completed until the bluff consta- ble appeared, and wait a band. Wm. Foster is homesRain Imre Mark- haat There must be some special attrsetiee south of H alreevill. for the peraistent or anything gentlemanly in many of While gracefully accepting his defeat the Tories. As an instance, note the, on Monday night, Mr t'.nry Parker! wap the county council acted at their made aro announcement which will give last •session. See the flimsy excuses rig to „moral ..._ret i t it•o..dstock,when , they make : Mr.* Roes has held the I be sated that it was not likely he waylaid office long enough ; Mr. Roes has enough! again seek the suffrages of the people furI without it ; Mr. Rom can't hold both any mumieipoal position. Mr. Parker u 1 = uftitp, or should not ; Mr. Ross has tool perhaps the most able_ and tq jieuoed 1'• big i l�{nary, Ac., At. Query -Wu the mnnic'loal representative is the aunty, ' ' salary to be lower to their man 1 And, and in the canuus 1• sittynt held boy him i alas, at, the election ..f acho'.l trustees, 1 know ;Sorties that even came in fr.nn! Inhale tl th rs l t tt has rendered imp.rtaut public sirv'iara t, the country to vote against lair. Jtc(nl- i feelit;,:'I In~-; t: y..ai' for you to call and see before buy - If s0. Tr. �t:,e.1 5.,.;r� ing, as we never miss a sale when ,our ca..g.::t>a �: gat a customer wants $locelle and ca before you aro. k z: • I 1.y w::J� compet ? form of list. fever t r bltt�ome. vas; in fact, we have no comp olherwr hopeless sic[. Take Stit.l►iftitif .10:1 Iani tion. And we will sag #f --the La- - di that we have the finest line of Duress:+ The t-'.. .: i.. l es a you i; that your 1 v ' :t lot • Ottomans in Goderich. Call and order cad rove.. din ne(li4C11: SV.;'7.1 .t A to see them Remember, the above Ia°x &Meas 10V -help t = rices are good for the next thirty As sloe Jt -LJ. ..,apse of mediliine can. Regulated, stimulated as I rade to dohs proper work in a proper mariner by St: LrHt: t AND IRON BITTERS the Iger will resume its natural func- tions, and all the above svmp- tonts will disappear and b: f�o�r n. ' :t do,not neglect *- -Sti(iy l:se:tlhe 'TeI�Y � ct;tii . Sohl everywhere, price 56 cents. referred,e '• e . Lett ars v ie iueUiIUq to, contented themselves with t. 1 fwd i becauseh 1i it Th i ay a was s . ey don't care if n than don't know his A, 8, • C, or cannot write his name, if he is a Tory that is sufficient qualification for office, whereat, politics ought not t..l be brought at all I municipal elections. I must close this. All I want to see is Fa1RPL4%. briefly thanking the elector* for the sup. j port accorded theist Mr. Parker discuss- , ed the question of canvassing for rotes in a way that must have catrried'-reua:ic• mewtTO�T 0 �T tion to all who heard hum. Expressin/ N ss;i�►ss�/�V his "Olden that had lie corked as hard as some of the other candidates he womld Jam Ic<h, idea. t � have had a Inajoi ity, he Held that it Ismaili to asylum, 1 was degrading to any man who had given his services tleely t.. the totem to be ;. The subject of inebrlite asylums is.pelletl t.. spend a large *Mount .d' attracting attention. That\intempersnce I, amtime soliciting the totes of the etcetera develops* into a disease is fact which ; for the opportunity tit continuing to cannot be denied. and wnlL provision • serve thein. The eanvalling ayatean, he I should be trade for those wh.t find that j pointed out. was resl..nsiblu for a .meat I then cannot resist the temptation to , deal of meanness and deception. It was. drink. The government has established perfectly clear that many who had fl�htitutiona for the care and treatment I promised to rote for Lim hal not dune of people i v1ngTr'tnf mental • ai:w as physical diseases, but as yet has t14 n.'thing for inebna•es. 1f an Institut' set .van nor the reformation .1 dip.. maniacs were established it might be the SOLD BY ne the case of his opponent He hoped that y.i the time would co when men could be elected to puldic positions. in which they were:expected to give their time means of d ;lug • great deal of good. j`%nd energy to the service of the cum- Pe„tde who ate victim..4 inlempermnce 14kainty, wit+*Ntlt ibr yfwon►irry of buttari- jou elector 1. r weeks before. While agreeing with the remarks ..f Mr. , we fear that the time has not en the best men in the a,mmun- sty canbe elected to public positions without hcitation and upon their merits. *proportion ..f electors who cots conact. tioualy for the men whom they consider the most competent and honorable seems to be very small. These 'rho hese the w Benet the community at heart will tl nutly wish with Mr. Parker that the ime will scam come e hen canvassing f votes will be at an end. (Woodstock tinel-Review. ',Mire ea One ■.hder laost'er. Torrent.., .lan 15 --The corner's jury returned a verdict tndirlg Conductor Harbor, Engineer Jedreys and Mr, Char- les Stiff, superintendent 4 the (treat Western Railway, culpably negligent in the recent disaster, and thr.o►gh teem the Grand Trunk is responsible for thta colli - n or. Barber and Jeffrey were cometitted for trial. Jeffreys istore weak to go to }pfl, and was allowed bail. The jury alio demands that the mad ballroom Tomo* and Mimioo be doubled tracked are as great • burden to the conununity , leo' as the occupants of the lunatic :volume full -[Toronto Telegram. Park teinc fairing a hand IIltasety. Tour memory is bad, perhaps, I.ut i can tell you secreta that will cure the' worst memory. tine is to read a sulojtrt when you are strongly interrrt.d, The, other is not only to read, bat thins. j When you hare read a paragraph ..r a passage step -close the book- and try to remember the ideas en that page. and not only recall thea, vaguely to your mind. but put them into words and speak them out. Faithfully follow abets two rules and you will have the volden keys 4 knowledge. Hasidim inattentive reading, there are other things injurious to memory. 1 hie it the habit of skim- ming user newala►pera, all in a e••nfmsed jumble, serer t.. he thought ^f again, thus cultivating a habit nI careless read- ing hard to break. Another is the read- ing of trashy nevele. Ncthin1 is so fatal to reading with profit as the habit of running thniugh story after .tory, and forgetting firm se soon as read. 1 know • vrss-haired woman, a life lane lover of Monks, who sadly declared that her Wad had been toined by sash reading. Mrs ('arry, widow of the informer, do - clines to go abnsi, and asks for safe sm- iFnoym.•nt in (creat Britain. To this her family is an obstacle. (temrge li(of att. of Tmrnberry, en•nty of Huros, formerly of Seneca township, county of Haldimaad, has reowired seve- ral ev♦ral letters from friends in the old country intimating that • legacy of 1:890,000stee4- iitg, M heinhip,awsut. him. He is taking the tweeter, steps to establish his elusw. AT THE -- CASH STORE THERE 15 CHEAP Crockery 86 Glatt/mugs,. Lamps, 8&c. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ANi) CANNED GOODS. Cheap and Good. Gide Him a Call! G.H.OLD THE (iROCER. The Square, Jean 1INC - Ooderich. Ns • waste U hes. "AM"AMPay •hsnitstm yR...rl1e .1 w►kh Mea• d wast s iw.k My oil Co... wit ahst aiC onetatwty. all H Hawn, t . ays. Yours truly, XRS. C. H. GIRV'I1T , The Fashionable Milliner of t;ho,le'rii.i Ooderich, Jan. 10th, 1s14. 19•2•5 -at COLBORNE BROTHERS ARE GIVING GREAT BARGAINS Ladies Jackets, Jacket Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Overcoati ngs, And Tweeds. Colborne Brothers. GENUINE SINGE SEWING MACNINE. CHAS. PRETTY, Raving hose oppolated west easoldoe, hasp o the meipollen= the m =10 sad will wilt ma hl.M e. Try the Genuine Singer, I .551.... I. � the M. R Oetlsrteh, Des. 11 1f>N tail Trickle Floral (alae Per sale le a Illispeas Mea of Ilia ?odes, a Colored Plasm erPMweee ad roueeab rs. sad mere sera 111' MlasterUeaa et the L trtewees. Mail sad V k for errs .rl. it • dti r Casty ser • es rear mem sad Pee, row cotta ter ewes a 1wttls rr d Ile . t r wayou a espy. d Ia T�esksfe��t���sa���e d� ctn. 151. P i oosal. wa AOma �'-111e se�S 51*M55 5. let = grew nevni $ C�slwyMeW.Z. eA �fr�a allbsrr twtosel 1. )talaa er •g ane e -r •Ilea's (/Is}Md-- pals.e Pa j A. IMMO 0