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rift h. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1864
C iMBRIteaaseastasDGa BIAT* OXPOR t SPECIAL SALE OF C
se uses Isotrter se she ae./1... Dewed -
di" $1101111110/01110 w..we.
Lossie Aril T.—Oxfted and C.nm-
bridge uaiversiti.s rowed their forts •Mrst
eight oared rant this inuntine. ut the
previous contests Oxford had wow 99,
cu brrdew 17, tool ••ew, that ul 1877,
Wes a dead heat. To -lay the titbt blues
sword their eWt•tue..th t mere.
Yh'tw mea si'•t oeu.y ou la•�rge�. a,a attend-
anee t . usu.'. In sten ter eons dull
aad ttarri1). is bossy ac•.icb t..tst pre-
vailing. The Aster nae cb..,, i' and lu
tato/ of the ►tyle ..f the C •. at s, eke
feather retire 1414her flue. their u ri-
seets. The env .o awn the usual ter
between Putney noel .fur.lake. Can
bridge .maned termites is the battier at
6 aid 6 to 4 on trim, a change havinn
taken place in pubis. opinion dame the
ore a s took up their residents at Pew, y
previous et which time the Oxfords had
the call at about the setae odds.
A capital send-off was affected, both
• Kitts striking the water almclfl'simul-
taneously. Oxford west away with 34
strokes to tbeseninute sad appeared
unable to tltecken. Cambridge .track a
36 gait and very won began to form
sited. Oxford worked h. rdand steadily,
and fur a time hell her own well, but
the Light Blues had their antagonists'
measure and when Iiamutersuuth brief•
WAS reached had fully a length to the
good. Still the Oxonians never flinched
but put ur spurt atter spurt. The Con -
tabs responded each time sod 'maintain-
ed their advaafage to the end, an= the winning point ro wily and- with
two lengths m hand. Both crow: ap-
peared distressed at the finish, but the
winery, as real, paddled back over the
course to their brat house. For four
n ucoerice years previously the Cam-
bridge crow had been erten and their
victory to -day was bailed with much en-
thusiasm.
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thusiss m.
The Oxonians aversaed 160 lbs. in
weight, while the Cantatas turned the
scales at 163 lbs The heaviest crew
that ever rowed was Oxford's, in 1871,
whets it averaged 179* Ihs.. and tb•
bi{lg .' *as the C•tanridee, ion 1834,
whet • en ; .l 11101 lbs. au 1 a col-
sw.inn s .-uth.ng 138 lb& was teftriied. In
Oxfor.; . ••. avy crew the coxswain weigh-
ed tote t Iter, tbs.
Ballast.
Ws believe John Agar's family have
olly recovered from the effects .d diph-
theria.
. W. BRETHOUR & CO
BR..A,..NTFORSD,
Having secured amino Special Kaes of Carpets, we are offering our wlple stock of
• '
BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, ALL WOOL AND UNION
At Greatly Reduced Prises. One Special Line we Show of
87j -c. 100 Pieces Tapestry Carpet, from 374c.
Being Less than Manufacturers' Price. This is a Rare t 1pinnrtunity for parties:farniahieg to
PROCURE GOOD CARPETS AT LOW FIGURES.
W_ 3Z3== -107.71Z cSt CO.,
Brantford, April end, 11.44.
BRANTFORI).
00 TO
KNIGHT'S
woe A
SHAVE,
HAIRCUT,
SHAMPOO,
OR DYE.
TWO DOORS EAST or P.0
AT ?BE—
M's.
Mss. l;wisg•`of Ashfield has rented CASH STORE•
the house and lot belonging to: Mrs.
Wm. Phillips, sed will more in sh•,rt•
ly.
Mise Anna Mullis has returned horse
after an extended visit to friends is the Irf
ro ry
vicinity of Hoed Head
The quarterly examination •f Setf'all
school was held on Thur.day• _ - --- -
THERE IS CHEAP
Mies Bessie Hawkins, of Shopper dton,
was the guest of Mia Kate Macdonald
last utak. •
Ws. draw renamed hems on Sider-
day
etonday from • pleasant week's visit to
friends in Dungannon and Lucknow.
James Dean, of Coloetbuc, 0., enjoy-
ed tie hospitality of D. Cummings lad
week. He left on Saturday to sea
friends •t Kineabridee whom he Wail
seen for ever seventeen Tete. Remt-
nisessees of the olden .time 1411 likei110
crop up in the cortrereati•Jn when they
sesesL
Glasirware,
Lamps, &a.
A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES
AND
CANNED GOODS.
Cfieap-and Good.
Give Him a Call!
-- -. G.. H. OLD
has NOM his, lam a Oaks, of
THE GROCER,
ne y
ISaIQV*L—W. Burke formerly a res- Th S.lttare, - Goderich
Meta here has rumored to New York Jan. 3. t/t1. tics
—Mr. Anchliff oommeneed
]floods of this week
Asia.
Ora Loomis—An open lodge wi 1 be
buhels
a ext Friday evening in the Leepro Can n e d
b� lbaipl. No 218. A good p/o-
paean may be expected. AU are
medially invited.
sheinartum-
Goons.
Miss &seiner is away crating IMM
Ma•d•l, of Btmsiller.
A new stere has bees established het"
by Chanes Hawkes.
The first sod for 1884 was termed over
bens, with the plow last week by T. Hee
WW1. The old chaps still take the
heti. "
BIDISDI CIIL—Dan Learn, finding
bachelor life betty of late, hied him
away to the maritime village of Port
Alb•rt,and Ret him a mate from amongst
the attnadw of that lively link WWI.
May joy be his per -inn forever. Ma *.
Lochalsh.
Te• hea thse domicile in which the
young ideas of the section are taught
how to shoot, hes been rendered a little
more dignified by the addition of a 70
pound bell.
James L. Grant. oar auterprising sad
pushing eswaiiler, has pat a mew thirty-
five hone power engine in his teal The
engine whisk was built at the Kismet -
dine foundry, has all the latest improve-
ments and appliances, and its Slosh and
workmanship aro a decided credit to the
shop frets which it was issued.
Ones again has the pale horse sad his
rider visited cur community ; ar.d oast
again we fad it our mournful duty /e
add another to the long list id those wise
hare paved over to the majority. Death,
in whatsever form it comes, or whomro-
ever it takes, is always a eel event, but
if there be a time when it is r-
ti•elarly ssd, dor mere .elanel•olv thea
another. it ie s hens writer is sorldeifly
and uas.spsctedly matched from the
boaos of her family. On Tuesday erm-
ine, 1st rat., the helovwl wife id Mr.
'}avid Ross,•llth con., Ashfield, quietly
passed away, and tits Mise. to who in she
had given birth !rot en hair or into
viously, never to knot. a mieher a eve
or a another s erre. The ,yspssby of
sm
the satire eo•nity is soils Mr.
Mid family of three ataell abode's is
their ivrwprsb4 ins.. The meow re-
mains of the feed wife and s.i*bsr were
ironed is the L.ehal h eestetery os
Thea eday.
WARRANTED
Chu:Ken 2 lb Tins,
Pigs Feet " "
Corn Beef " ,.
al�
11It`eir�tel (in Tocrtoe sanee,)
Saint (extra re s*ity,) •
Lobster.
Mackerel,
Sardines; (French),
a Peaches (American).
Blueberries.
Totnetoea, R the tins,
Green Peas (French),
Green Baling, "
Greens Corn (American),
French Mushroom,
Potted Chichen, Hua r Tope.
Mustard and Ginger in 1 th ,tars,
CHAS A. NAIRN.
Sam Oodsrteh, Jan. 9S, 18114.
44 0Z
COLBORNE BROS.
Have Just received a largo eaaslgameat of
(:onion. Cwtonadea. Deeks. ('neck Shirt.
ings and Tweeds at lower prices than ever.
Call and see them.
A .$.slid assortn,eat of PRINTS now In
!Mock. 100 New Patterse to choose from.
Ile sure and as. their Factory (otters
beton baying.
(iedericb. Feb. lith. 11161..
S omet% f "- g Warted_
SPRING OPENING
MILLINERY
Ilse subscriter bap leave to announce test her t 1poniute Display of Trimmed
Millinery will take �p uu
SATURDAY, THE 12th INST.,
Instead of the tib, as formerly adve. nest
The lady under whose oharire that. depavtme..t is nn:'naged h..• ha.* • large eager
ieocs in New York, U.S.. add in race .4 rhe 1,-,,.. t• in '.. ad •, with het
knowledge of the requireuwote of th.. branch of the bus. •••+•, eunoia fail to plate it
WALL TINTS. - - ' KALSOMIME COLORS.
is Every Shady. Ready Mixed Paint.
F 6s.',Cottnsr Colors. Red Cross Brand.
Ladles art others cget the osier they require e
to be Met -Class la every .pe••t. and to give sstLntrek at
I'iret la -a. GOde ich_
We have perm rally devoted particular *tiro me t.. tit.• eels,••i..0 of our goods,
having visited London and Toronto. selecting the cl .t art :-.7.1e• procurable tor
the cou.tr..ting and blending of color..
to Ws feel confident of our fur.ner .noes•., and nutbsted .L..il be renting un our gift
melte a visit to our planes stet only planate but prol.a: e.
STAMPING ON 't BLvKT sows to order in all sty e.
STRAW WORK ldseched and done over on Oust roof co, and at prices to twit
customers.
CUTTING AND timbal A .P}t'IALfY.
Remember ours .111 be the Leading douse f..r STYLE, YIN1SH and PRiCE.
Years respectfully,
mss_ G -II 7I _
Goderich, April 3rd, 1884. 1937
MRS. SALKELD
WILL HAVE 11Elt
SPRING OPENTNG!
SATURDAY 12th APRIL, 18,
WHEN SHE WILt, SHOW Latest Novelties in Hats, Flowers. Feathers and
all kinds of Fancy Goods.
A CALL SOLICITED.
Godericb, April Srr1. 1534.
MRS. W. SALKELD
um 1. 9soe.eser to ]Iles Javan. ‘1 tleoa
Millinery Opening
W. hare much pleasure In announcing to the Ladies of Gederieb and vtotnity. test
We Will Show on Wednesday and Thursday Neem 9th -1O
A VARIETY OF
Beautifully Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Comprising all the New.
est Shapes. All are Cordially Invited to Examine our Goods.
"THE TORON HOUSE.
tal'W.* side of Square_ next door to Rm
iapba's Fruit More.
Goderlcb. April 3rd. 1!61. tom'
MISS GRAHAM
Orr.: o . n no uace to the Piddle that ber
an without
the r =Wag. =Wag. N"•mtit.id
re1
ardware Emporium PRING OPENING
—WILL RE HELD ON—
John'A.Naftel'sH
—1 FEW PIKCES
FOYLE SERGE CALL WOOL,
2.5 Lichee Wide, at 25 Cents --SPECIAL VALUE.
TO MOTHERS OF FAMILIES !
I offer a few pieces of DRESS GOODS, suitable be !Wrappers anti
Children's Dresses, at. IOc., 12#c.. 15c., 20c. per card.
SATURDAY, , APRIL 12th, 1884.
The Ladies of Goderich and vicinity/ are Cor-
dially Invited to Call and see the Display.
Oodericb. April 1, MAst.
THE SPRING OPENING
Goderich. March snh. labs.
ENGINEERS AND MILLMEN.
ATTENTION.
ASBESTOS SHEET ti PISTON PIOYINO'
JOHN A. NAFTEL.
CHEAP HARDWARE EMPORIUM.
Custom Shoe Shop.
The uadarsimed wishes to remind 1 b she ttatYA 054ieleh and vicinity. Mat he 1s
prepared
A� TCindG of Feet Wear,
Made to Order, both Stylish and Durable.
SEWED WORK A SPECIALTY
Best Value in Kip and Calf Boots for Country Wear.
Rrmember the address : 1117-1 m
HENRY H. BINES,
Apra tot. 1111.. >:es strost. Oaderleb.
JOBI 1acAllllkRT D. K. STRAOHAN,
Tsrre61 artist.
Hee dinned ort • hdl 11a. of
G1OC RIXS AHD CROCLBRY.
PF -1,40"a'. c s.P..ad .f 1M boss Banda.
LJ t;d �t�fiAL-
EATS
AIM f�ip.11.a. • . . "i'3
ter As.
te
A Bart JOHN W*crpiona T. 00DERICH MACHINE SHOP
Gyral. Warah tech. ISL liar Qedai•h• Krell Mb. 1111. 11.
am
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.see..
pa�orzoaz
PIOAL
MAOHINIST,
Keeps ow head re=re .material 1.w the
Ioiei sed R8aI�rs
Sulky Ha Rakes. Plows and
A,UrlcnItnral Implements
send Kaohinei7 Generally.
ALL WORK THOROUGHLY 0011E.
D. K. STRACHAN,
DANIEL GORDON
CABINETMAKER
AND
Leadiu UudoflIer
WILL BIC SICLD flax
Saturday, April �.2th.
The Latent and Best Styles of Spring Millinery will be on view.
Xisa Wilkinsoa's, -
(todsrteh. march tett. 1111.
Ohicap House.
ant
Hosea band sew the LABIUM *TIM" of
First w- Class Furniture
In the wilt wet
(end. ee"+neiidwtu say see
rank
alter Taman Whatmetw need. foes. g1� ap.j.11
epwsi.le-
Pew Spelt ('halt ham Ole. ag.. mad every -
wag else la the sine w.psww.
AT TAR OLD STAND
nlewasa the Pere Wise* Read st Mewtnot.
ai u 10111.
Oct. *6. NW *6
R. W. McKENZIE
(ElIo-N OP THE PADLOG$_)
—18 HEADQUARTERS FOR
STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE
With Barbs Either Four or Six Inches • ?part.
FVLL L22Q�B OM'
Spades, Shovels an& Gardening Tools.
ALSO A FULL STOOL OF ---
GENERAL HARDWARE!
SP]nOZAZ.
..4'.41.1.1:72C IN
Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters' Materials.
G IB FFISCLD CUTLERY.
R. W. MCKENZ1E'S
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