The Huron Signal, 1884-7-4, Page 51
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tomer away visiting .'`rime .ear
I,IY mV* elf wan,..e.
Rsu.aoos. -Rev. Mr. Tanabe'', will
pc....ch his farewell sartaoo to the Puts -
bp•. nen ohtmsk, Mit Sabbath.
ikea= DPAT>e.-It to our parol
duty to record the sudden demes d
111. r. Hugwarth. wife of Mr. J(4. Hotl-
gat tit, sear She tun, after • few
day- illness. Thus family have the sym-
vu' y tet the neighborhtr,d, in their asd
burev.oeat. p��
Cas.t:ast.a -la the "&I o..: Supple -
si sat," competition open to all America.
D.•lothy Hetherington and Francis E.
fluid. took prize .n map drawing. This
v ... 1 etition was open to. all high and
u.•.. a on school scholars. We think
44i. Urban and his puptia have reason
to f vt elated over their success.
L. -•i week pp.sthmasters Horton, �3ter1-
.ia:- and Fulford had their respective
lasts on the sauce with epodes and
shovels at road labor. The various de-
tashli,ents displeased the Scott Act while
w, t.Mg for the walplon. In hauling up
}'ll John Chish laspranciogblacks
l Chaa Je>i rsen s steady bays ous-
PETE SIMON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JULY 4, ISM.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR JUNE' MRS. SALKELD
H. W. BRETHOtJR & CO
B1�A,. UTFORD-
We are offering Special Bargains -1n the following departments, being half regular pricer : -
DRESS GOODS.
ALL WOOL, CREAM NUN'S VEILING .. .. ..
ALL WOOL, BLACK NUN'S VEILING .. • • •
COLORED DRBOS GOODS, in great variety, .. .. • .
PARASOLS. from►Ell.00
,JARA:' . LACE TRIMMED, LINED, . .. • • .. .
PLAIN AND LINED,.. .. . from 73cc.
for 12ic.
..for 121e.
.. frau 12}c.
Ile. m. e • 1 leaser* la asNaweleg tl sl bee
Stock of Spring anti Sir liti 'oT7
is -plea, sad co mprisesell u.
■ � Latest Novelties i i* Sat', Flowers, F1:a t if a rs a n d
all kinds of Fancy Goo".
Prices Low and Work Guaranteed to Please;
MRS. W SALK ELD
PRINTS MUSLINS AND SATEENS.
PRINTS,
We have a Choice Assortment of these Goods, Beautiful in Pattern and Low in Ice.
KID GLOVES, LISLE GLOVES.
2 BUTTON GLOVES, NEW SHADES.
• r .. 50c. worth $1.00
•tl\, .t 3 BUTTt.)N ()LOVES, NEW SHADES, 50e. worth 111.00
al'' ' teams.�BLACK AND COLORED SILK GLOVES, ALL �L1�NGTI I, JERSEY MAKE.
.....e all the other - _...
Pot-inc.-The picnic which .as bad e. - EMBROIDERIES AND LAWNS.
Mr. Taylor's grounds, lake shore, last
Saturday, under the auspices of the We have Just Received a Consignment of Very Handsome Embroideries, Choice in P.tt,..ern. and the
Shel pardon sad L«b.rn alio .chords, Cheapest Goods of the kind offered.
was n decided emcees. AU a red to
have enjoyed themselves to it hearts Samples Bent on Applioation.
c..n,e.t. The most interesting and •z -
t the proceedings,was the
�1rHOVR az c0
citiuK pert e •�
Sbeppardton and Leghorn .chods, to Brantford, June 12, 1884. BRANTFORD.
which the latter were victorious,and also TF
between team. chosen from the above
neiihborhoods, which also was decided
In favor of the latter.
tug .of war between gams chosen (rum
The adjourned literary and slum I
entertainment was held on Monday
evening in the Presbyterian church, and
was fairly attended. Rev. J. A. Turn-
bull tilled the chair with his usual Rood
honour. Interesting readings were given
by R. E. Brown and S. 1'. Villiams,and
H 1. F :tans, of Goderich High Nohow',
co,'o +ed his laughable azporicivet in
a ..ode:+. Mrs. McArthur and Gavin
.atom were well received in their re-
.. •.+ire re: Stations. A stirring temper-
she.- address was deliver. -d by Th.e. Mc
Gilhieuddy. of Goderich, which crew
forth considerable applause. Mw
Heston, who presided at the organ, also
sang a solo, 'Whispering Here" with
power and sweetness. Mus McManus
sen,( "My Cottage Home" with feeling.
.'Take enc Horne" was capitally rendered
by J. L'nklater. The chairman paid a
l..gh compliment to the choir, which is
stal e.l t excellent done The proceeds amount -
Jas. Sanders & 50111
ter r•duntegrs returned
Rev. Jas. Caswell preached his fus-
ee..
.re-
w, .. sermon last Sunday.
Our bane ball club played Manchester
el .l• last Saturday and won by two rune.
The Scott Act is readying some erten-
too, at present. Mr. Sheridan. of Lon-
don. lectured ca the act on lad Fridley
tve.i.g.
Petrick Nugent, of West tVawanesh,
hal a colt which fell into a well with
totality feet of water in it :est Friday.
How lung the animal was there is nut
ku.own. but when Patrick returned hut*
then his day's work ha found the animal
aapp..rtiog herself by her (rout feet on
the rims of the curbing, with only her
bead above water. Aid was won
brought, and the animals rescored from
her perilous poattan. Mrs. Nugent was
away from home that afternoon or pro-
bably the alar'm would have been raised
sooner.
More are a few questions of a public
character and of public interest which
our leading men should tura their atten-
tion to. 111e first of these q.uetioos
�t is the laying of sidewalks in the Tillage.
The het walk proposed to be laid is one
from the village to the cemetery. While
it is a matter of congratulation that any
sidewalks at all are be laid,wo think that
the streets of the village should first t»
furnished with walks. Anything would 1 -ro
be preferable to sand haps, which at Liverpool, Londonderty.(31a!Sow
present enconvienoe of pedestians. The London, Qn.enatonrn, Belfast,
plan proposed for raising the funds u to Bristol, Cardif
subscribe hlrerally v citizens and then
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C}ObT1RIClH_
I COLBORNE BROS._
We have now the Largest
A CALL SOLICITED.
tlooterich. April IL Int.
I:rs: lei • dappaer to ]ter Joest. Wilma
MILLINERY ! MILLINERY 1
We 6a. a touch pleasure in aa.•usuis>1 te tie Wks of li.dertob a d etrpdtr. ,lint ' J
Our Stock of � Spring and S u,.'rr�rer Millinery
Lamm cOMPI.FTF..(%D ( pnlxF•d A V.tltl Y o1
Beautifully Trimmed Hats and ,Comprising all the
est Shapes. All are Cordially Invited to Examine our Goods.'
Feathers, Flowers and Trimming Goo
ill
"TIIE TORONTO HOUSE. IS
Mind side et Slam!- • to OlnttMs's emit, Woos.
ttaT-
Ooderlch. April t{. IJ1,1.
Stock of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods we ever carried,
and at Prices Lower tha
M'y STOCK Off'
M 1 LLI N ERYI
1e now con.pletc. sod will Iv foes.: 11' '•. \.....e
1 Lather Styles and the Best Finished Work :71 the Mos
Moderate Prices. A Call Solicited.
MISS C+R-A-
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ever.
Be sure and see our Prints
a
West street. neva deer to the Post Oglce.
'The Cheapest Moss Under the sun. -
April /4 1151. 15!
and Factory Cotton before
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-;eerage lad Intermediate
R.�,,.z S_
Steerage, $23_35.
CfrODERICH
making your purchases.
COLBORNE BROS.
THE S4t1'.cltt•:.
The Chicago Nouse
Going Outof Business
Selling Off at Cost
All persons indebted to me an requested to settle up a: once and save ezpences.
JOHN A. NAFTEL
S Jose IOUs, lit.
sa
approach the councils for sore aid. It
ever, citizen would tak• the matter up Almil A 1J N LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSBIPF
L1 V L P. Poo L- LO N DON DERRT -O I.AI'so1011
Tea SuoaTuIT Sea Rotris
To
atm Fame
ENGLAND.
SPEED. R AND SAFETY
as earned we ,weld soon have Rood Sid.
walks. Surely when hamlets like Man -
*heater can sport sidewalks', a thriving
village like ours should blush for very
shame at being so far behind
The nest qquestion to which public at-
-emotion ehe.W he Aimed at present is
�� erectiols of a skating rink. Tine idea
` �" ` lrbi brueght forward Iaat spring but end-
ed there and then in talk. /Cow is a
• good time to agitate the matter. All
the material enuid be on the ground, and
the building erected in good time for
skating if the scatter were taken in hand
now. Unlike the sidewalk question this
one is a matter of apecelatien and one
in which there is money to be made. It
is estimated that a suitable building
could he erected for about .600 This
num could be raised by a joint stock com-
pany. The shares could be made at
$20 each. For the skating .sawn alone
the interest realised would at the hawed
ealeolatiwt be eight per Dent. Then the
rink could be utilized far an &greenhorn!
bedding in the tall, and fur ant' occasion
there woo large
whew Id M gather'
Imre for which we have no suitable boild-
i at present. The money realized for
all thew would make a handsome divi-
dend on the capital.
The third question is that ..one ea-
daenr should be made to get the inde-
pendent Order of 1 hirlfellows to establish
a ledg. her. We understand that
effarni are Ming rmade M SeI/IAsh one
Cheap Hardware Emporium, Goderich.
S er 1�/si1 zz.e�y
Oise of Me Most Complete Stocks 's r'1r Goderic,
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES.
Goderich Foundry.
wed laving pure:tueed the Ood rlcb Foundry ma Machine own awl manse
putt the simee In good repair. will take oaatraots for
Flouring Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers,
And other Macht•err wanted.
All Shads of Castings Made to Order.
r�W us to too gradual Refection or Roller System.
W t1l keep A$et.aawsl 1ms(Maleess a bead. sad do alt IMPAIRS es Shoat .alae.
J. R. RUNCIMAN.
R. W. RUNCIMAN.
'Wslkinson's, - Chicago Hous
Goderich. April 141W.
AT THE MEDICAL HALL!
WAIT VARIETI ES or
SWEEDISH TURNIP SEEDS
Pare Paris Green and London Purple for Potato B
raz
Gooseberryfand Rose Bushes
BEST INSECT POWDERS
FOR OF THE
VERMIN DESTRUCTION
ALL INSECT POWDER GUNS, FLY -PAPER, ETC., E
P. JORDAN, Chemist and Draggi
I N S U) Oodertch. ass in. tilt.
TNSI:RPAi+•`iLrD.
151617
EVERY SATURDAY FROM QUEBEC. R=c=I 7E
Cabin Bate fromQuebec to
__ A rEw Pi54'Rfs---
Luebec t FOYLE SERENE ---ALL WOOL,
From' and Return, *110Liverpool
b 2 � Inches a e
�' 1.7 TO MOTHERS OF FAMILIES ! STEEL BARB FENCE STI
bo,tx tar I offer a few pieces of DRESS GOODS, suitable for Wrappers and
CHIC ASWAN -
vt � •:
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WA bream+. Or.) abutgni '
: I h Wide, at 25 center ---SPECIAL VALUE.
Sailings from, Quebec.
ps-Gwrt Howe Square, Goderich. 1947 -
THE PEOPY,aE'S STORE
For Cash I will sell all kinds of Goods at Lowest Prices.
See Those 10, 121, & 20c. Drees C�
NOTICE THOSE GINGHAM13-11, 12i and 15c.
EXAMINE THOSE PRINTS
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5c: 8c., 9c., lOc., 124
No trouble to show Goods. Doi t purchsc if sluice are not facts.
W_ I3_ I IDI FY-,
The People's Store, Dui
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(SIG+N OF THE PADLO0K4
--IR Hg At/QUART/Ulf; !'(let ---
y INVIA, .................. .. Children's Dresses, at 10c., 12}a. 15e. 20e. per yard.
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oederMh. ltl.re► 9tb.
-lases tAN gllbtta
Tlie ddale l�. rl tt7eder duvet vow -
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free oea
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Scar i rkrts cad s1 l•/twm.M-.• NOT to
N. Altt31.liltltT ?lakes Attest. ba.
st Smith's Hill. We think that hoes is ooder'rh. Mk, Ink iist,
the peeper plass for it, and if the Odd -
fellows who are to our midst take the
natter property in hand they will surely
sesee.d in getting • lodge here. We
have a lot et enedl kat material here !err
keeping .p an ittntitetiew, of the kind.
A wooden of D.egannon Odeifellsws
was said ter the purpose of taking the
initial ship t erards sseuvine the 1o411e
hem., bort with the apstlty ureal to tsar
Alm* suae tet esti .spoons the ta.ding
was • toilette. It is to be helped thin
IOWsill tri it soda with btdlsr taw
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Get your Printing
ter 'Me
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at this Office.
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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. With Barbs Either Four or Six Inches .4
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Hartle( retired tee.t tie !Aver ins/slesa. 1 cocoa devote sty attention to •PULL. 1...I243CIII
shovels and temp
C ROCERI S,
-ALM A FULL 11111'OCK 0►-
fa.INNas
ti/1{eh i will eine Soarer thou say lion" If the mammy. N1 for bsag
dlts
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riots ��' 1 �Aass direst
frosty
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GENERAL HARDWAF
Sugar -Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon. a o'- .i v..z.vZI zn
isoJr:TS
� PALM Paints, Oils, Glass and Painters Mali
'he"'_'� 'DIhs for$1.00.
STA GRANULATIO SUGAR. 12
00IrFRE SUGAR, Mille. for 1.00. 131-1 E FF I E LD G'tr T L'
was
HT YIPrLLOW, 14 111. for 1.00. i. eMCKENZI
BRIGHT