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The Huron Signal, 1884-9-19, Page 5no. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, SEPT19, 184. Too late for last week. De. sad Mrs. Shiro, who wen- rusti- cating at JNuutteaJ for a few weeks, have returned. Mrs. T. Gustu+n and Miss M. Taylor intend leaving on a trip to Boe auville seat wires. Lame Rumour has it that aevoral matrimonial alliances are room 11. be tam- 1raoted. We give the initials of a few : N. P., R.T., J. F. RObtnt•1T:Telt —Myth .4.14oco1e has again tome to life. It appeared last week in its old shape. h is a ma.: little paper sad bide (air promise of dutng justice to Blyth. We hail its issue with delight. Harvesting is fairly ynuhed in this locality. Crops were tilayniticent, the finest that has been for years, wheat ranging from 30 to 50 per acre, a was evinced 14 Lr. Sloan, who thrrshed and rot 40 to the acre. Several have finish- ed sowing their fall wheat. Rev Mr. Parke, of Trinity church, is goibg to juin the array of the benedieta this week. At least such is the rumour, and which is subatsuttated by the fact that a parsonage is being. or is about to be, erected for him. He evidently be- lieves it is "uut good Lr tuau to be alone." A. eNote,.— An interesting sport, in which the youn_ men partake, is wenn hunting, and the deep bay of the hound, the scream of the racoon, together with the report of guus, make the ought hid- eous to some, and 'joyful to others. Sometimes 3 ..r 4 raccoons are killed in a night. H. McLelland, while out huntint ra'c.s.na, had the misfortune to shoot off part of two, ,,f his ringers. This will probably lay him up for some time. I A PP =, E !GREAT REDUOTOIN IN COFFEES. BARRELS. Mission' puraroaaed the West Iasproced Ceff.e looter, 1 am scalded 1 oast Freak Pare _- 1 G std t'utha es at the loltown prices ' •y+ I am prepared to sell an, quantity of nest I aa1 30c_ per 11. Claim Apple aarrela at the LOWEST FIGURE possible. and nal dearer to any part 1'roa'Ptness find quenty guaranteed. Apply to PAT. FAIR, Ieiternauunat Salt Works l'ooper Shop. Aug 7. !tai. IYJ:, put FACTS!! FACTS!! FACT$1 ! AND DON'T FORGET IT That we have never been, and never intend to be undersold by any legitimate house in the Trade, either in Sllss, Teas Coffees General Groceries, Crockery, & Glassware at Rock Bottom Prices. i wu i)01 Fear following ��...0 crowded out I _eek :— THE LATE PIT'S GREEN. --One of the familiar Cgures of the township, a pioneer and a patriarch, recently pawed away to join the great majority. We refer to the late Peter Greets, who on Saturday, the Vet, inst., was !sit to rest among his kindred. He died at the resi- dence of his son -in -taw Samuel Morris, at the ate of 86. He emigrate,! from Perthshire, SrdlaioI, in 1833, and Imo -- oiled with his family partly by tort and partly on foot from Quebec to Garhraid, and was the tint man to torn a furrow in Colborne, at a pont on Attrill's data where the tows oak trees facies( Charles Morris's -house (then the Dunlop home- stead; stand. The trees are now ul years old, and what a change in the district since then ' At the first meeting of the townabip council. the commissioners, as the township fathers were then called. him the Ant c•,netable ra bore. The council meeting was in the "Crown and Anchor hotel, kept 11* John Morris, and situated where the bents .:t Jus. Morris now stand. Out of 43 ratepayers present ..n the 5th of Jan., 1830, only John Morris, J. Paterson and our respeeted reeve, Mr. Young. with Harry Brace,who resides in Oregon, are alive. Mr. Green was a strong. robust man, hardly knowing a Aloes of mettrine during a long lifetime 1.'e...,EsZePeettelt. only taking one doss which 441111ontedt to him, by Dr. Dunlop when he first ante t, settle in Huron. One of his feats of strength was carrying a horrid of whiskey from where J. Morris Rafe stands to the Crown and Anchor hotel. He also was one • f those who went to the fr ,nt in the troubles of 1837, with oho company of the late sheriff Hyndeman, and was wounded by a bayonet thrust through the hand. His aged partner in fife. who was three years his senior, still survives. alter tee Yeats of wedded life. Oat of nine of a family three sons survive— W. Green. of Cassel - ton, Dak ; A. Green, Dalhousie ; J. Sheppardton. Fla daughters- -- Johnetom, St. Thon,as ; Mrs. And- erson, Brantford ; and Mrs. S. Morris, Colborne. There are also 50 rand children and 04 great grand chil(:ren living in Ontario and Dakota An (sarea tehl speaker. The Hamilton Toon says:— "Mr. T. J. Bell, editor of the Dundas Standard, and an enthustastic Anti -Scott Act ora- tor, has been slandering some Hamilton clergymen. Mr, Bell has been starring through the Co.rnty of Bruce as leading man at the Anti meetings, and it is asserted that at these meetings he aced the names of several of the ministers of *bis city in support of his cause, repro- thew as being oppr.tl to the stegrege of the Act in this city and de- -81Whog that they were member of tftr Anti -Scott Act Central Committee. No doubt Mr. Bell thought his statements would pee uncontradicted in the hack - woods townships, else he would not have made them. Among these whom Mr. Bell thought fit to thus misrepresent was Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, i formerly r f Reaforth\, and in this week's Walkerton Telnrop. a letter appears from the rever- end gentleman emphatically giving the lie to Mr. 13e11'. statements, and express- ing astonishment "at the cool rootless- ness in which the report of Mr. Bell's address abounds." Rev. Mr. Laidlaw, it wrens, has also been after the prevari- cator with a forked stick." f t JUBT ARRIVED_ Come and See Us C. A. NAIRN, ('ort !louse Se;ua:e. G,delicb. Jerre tech. 1511. GO TO KNIGHT'S FOR A SHAVE; HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO, OR DYE. TWO DOORS LAST OP P.O late ly Swanted for The Lives of a1 the Presidents of the U.S. 1t is the Largest. Handsomest and Met book el er void for leas than twice our price. The fastest selling book in America. Immense profits to agents!! All intelligent people want it. Anyone can be. rumor a a.,,-,- u1 agent. Terms free. Address HAiterr How, Co. Portland. Maine. len- R=r)vc= Steerage and Intermed int.• rifle r's. e'rws/ss. Not only in early spring. but later in the mason, strong, vigorous shoots will • r main on the stem of the vine. Tbw start at n.. particular place, and grow with great rapidity. Novices in grape culture are puzzled as to the proper treatment of thews shoots. A shoot from a regular hod, tf not needed i. broken away, and the lame should be done with those rhanee shouts Unless 1 mine is needed just where such s shoot appeals, break N off. The laterals puzzle many, heat their treatmentlis very wimple. Awa shoot grows there will be found two buds at the sail of each leaf the part where the leaf )joins the stem. inter, one of these bods will Mart into growth — this shoot is drapes a lateral. We wish t.. keep one bed priestly deeuiant1 for nest year's /reit* It the sheet trove the hod that hie abided _erei ewe, the alter nos wail shot grolett•, sad there "'mid be ms resit treat it aero • Ir a to pinch t year. The peeper t,,..., RAT=S_ Steerage, $21.40. t-0 IDI RICMI --T.. -- Liverpool, Londonderry,Glaaggow London, Queenstown, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff. AIAI,AN L ROYAL MAIL EAMSHt'PS LIVERPOOL -LONDONDERRY -ft LAS:01% TPA Staorrlarr SSA ROUT* To AND Iso ENfLAND. SPEED, COMFORT AND SAl/TT UNSURPASSED. EVERY SATURDAY FROM QUEBEC. Cabin Rate from Quebec to Liverpool, $80 From Quebec to Liverpool and Return, 8110.: Sailings from Qwebec. PARISIAN.. ....... hot Sept. I'OLV'NF PEitt •t• IAN SARA ATLIN RARUINIAN PARiSIA`' ('Ilt('ASSIAN sill lBI X.. SARMATIAN SA RDiNIAN PARISIAN (' 1 RC ANSI AX ash " beth Vhh " Lath " 4th Oct. nth lints 15th " la Nov. ah . lath .. lend " Rio, 1.8c_ pei Mixed, 2:5c.. per i b_ BUC+AR QVOTATIONB. STANDARD GRANULATED WQAR, 12 Ilse, for $1.00. COFFEE SUGAR, 14 Iles for 1.00. BRIGHT YELLOW, 13 11». fur I.W. Also a large stock of bacon and lard, and rr.'v ether eununudlty to be found In a tirMrkM groes, dom. West dodo Court 11o.rse Square. ttodcrIs b. G=O_ GRAN'2'_ COLBORNE BItOS. are (oirg to have the Largest and meat varied ,toot of General Ley (Suets tor tar coming fall that they have ever shuns. They Lute secured tome bazgsins in UItESS Goons. TWEF.Un AN!' { SHhlt'f:NUS. that am worth enqu:rind fee. • Black and Colored V et.vt:T►a:o, are to he ' pared). corm this tart. and they Lac.• ap.rrd so pains to make their stock cesuplese iu those lines. and at prime that .aunut he beaten. 1 If you want the• hist value the utarket af- fords. terms cash. and no around pr.s:e. go to ('0LFIORNE. BROTHERS. {{ (iodeetck. Aug. II. ital. JUST ARRIVED. ABOUT THRICE THOUSAND IIOLI.AitPt WORTH OF NEW FALL (ilX)It$. ANIS AT PRICES THAT WILL SUitPRISiE E EItV- ON E. CALL AND SEE: THEM. COLb01t . E BROS. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS WE ARE (►FstitINO TIE reteoti or ovi 11Ru'E ei FALL <WINTER MILLINERY AT A GREAT REDUCTION. \\'r have the Finest Variety of Laces in .\ntiyue and Oriental. Gu - pini a11d Spanish in Black awl Prean:. To our now Famous Stock we are cunaantlt adding, 14,4 tieluand inereatttts in the ditterent !tranche` All tale Leading Novelties, such as Lace Curtains and Dress (Gods in all the Latest Fahries me! Designs. Mendes and VI- sters in great variety. Hosiery—Plain. Striped nn.l Black. Gaunt- lets. Flannel—Grey, White 1111.1 Reel. An excellent assortment of White and Colored Counterpanes. Ejrlinir Work done on short notice. 11) -Hats done ever. Fir,t ..!u•: 1)r.' !,u(kcrs and Milliner*. rirA large parcel of ;:o,w14 froom Toronto will be ui).,.t.1 this meek. Come and See Our Kitchen Cabinet MRS. C. H. GIRVIN. - THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE. 1 GEORGE ACHESON, Premier Dry Clc.o'N Merchant of Goderith, is now SLAUGHTERING G000S. Come at once and Share the Bargains. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Allowed! for Cash on all purchase, over $1.00. Guderich. July lied. :W. lytip. A LARGE AS$011TMENT. AT J. C. DETLOR & CO's. R. W. MCKENZIE NEW MEDALION DRESS TRIMMINGS, NEW CORSETS, NEW EVENING WOOL SHAWLS, ( Aeworl d C •1• --BUTTON CTIA ES, AT $1.00. New Fall Tweeds and Coatings J- v_ i)3DT L.'bRt & CO. Rilsoo's Prescription Drug Shote.) W E ST E R N Passengers mettle* to More Uederleh on Theredarn. at 1t arksek. making dined con- nr NMn with steamers at (Jnetr'c. Ifon are sending for vont friends. you Mn obtain Prepaid Peasage7'Iekets at posit rates st this (Mee. available from pent!. A Franey. Germany. wade. an Ireland Norway. Per l Icketa and all information, apply to H. ♦RYArrRT ket Agent. Ooderiett. Oedertek. $ay lith. flit. Fountain of Health. Sulphur d;, Iron Bitters. Fluid Lightning. Burdock Bitters. Electric Bitter.. London Purple PURE PARIS - GREEN ANi) HELEBORE_ JAS. WILSON. TAMER RMAiLL, ARCHITRCT, Re. • Ogles• Mbb'a Block. RIa.Moa st.. Greets Aeb. Pians amp apeetbhattaloa *trains coeryet tj=receie IaiereeMbst of maeoa s wort ttrd A - FTE, EAR AND THROAT. J DR. R YERNC► V, Lecturer on the aye. Ear and Threat. Trinity Medical College. Toronto. and surgeon to the Mercer Kye and Far infirmary. Oculist and Hurtle se the Heepllal roe afek ehildroa. We Clinical Assistant Royal London (Ophthalmic ��((ooaappiftal. Moorfields. and Central London 'I'arost and Tar Hospital, 311('it emelt STwLET, Timoitro. March 27th. 1861. 1.1116 - Get your Printing at this office. C. CRABB The Oldest Established and Cheapest Store in the County of Huron. PRESENT PRICES • QROCFRIEB_ FAIR_ 1884. Canada's Great Exhibition AND INDUSTRIAL EN1ENPRISE. LONDON, CANADA, Septeit '121 23, 24, 25, 26. $17,000.00 111 PRIZES S2.000 00 IN EXCESS OF 1813. 31,843.00 IN SPECIALS 11 FRIENDS OF THE WESTERN FAIR. Open to the World. The Western Fair for 100t1 will far surpass alt Its predecessors. The prizes are larger and the new restores and noset'ir. to he intno- .inced will snake it the most attractive exhibi- tion ever held in Canada- Walt for 1t. Write to the Secretary for i'rize List.. Post- ers, Programmes or any I nformat inn required. K. R. ROBINSON. ORO. Mq$It(N).M. ttecrrtary Orannlats+l ROW'. 12 its. for r1.o0: by the Ib. lase Moyer sugars in prof ortion. Sugars cash on delivery. TEAS AS CHEAP AS SUGARS. Black Tea at Lse.. equal to any Ser. Tea In On- tartn . Finer Flacks at :ler. and lac. Orem Voting Hyson. from tie. to Wk. Gun- powder Tea. 54• : the Ane`: imported. Ire. Ih. A very Moe Japan tithing at lac. Ih. DRT 000138- 1'r(nta M elms at penes to .etnnlsh. Faetory Colton. yard wide 1h pieee at dr.: name err at Sc. A Ane lot a Oros Grain Drees Silts at 75e., worth SI tt. PTARDWARffi_ A well-selectedMpamtm .i.t tatnc-aborets, all of lane i this. lheest Forks. Rpcd makers. pAll'QTR ANI) OIL®. We keep sop. tet the Ino. awl sea there at MEM lspyWee as wepMetattnrnse.t. a ssel&ty, sad wMd arrantree yea wlsas 111111111=r1teet naw sad Amadora' Hard WINO ea Ip- QR.ABB oaerw. sols 181E tM► • THE 0-REAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR Semi -Centennial Erposition, 1884. Of Live Stock, Poultry, Dairy, Agricultural and Horttcultnral Products, Implements and Man- ufactures of all kinds. TORONTO, September 10t4 to 20th the Hassett Prize !okra lairs. ttemislea. Prize 1.hta and Entry Forme can he °Malin est from the Secretaries of all .Agricultural So - s Mechanism' Inset'utes, or they will be emit anywhere on appll.ation by pastrami to the Sr. rrtarr. At Tonmto. tlmTwiRa (Lear, atKl $T lard. THIS wtt.t ria THP. GRANDEST EVENT (H Term,' eia t4mi-('entrnnlal yrar. An Immense Programme! ne SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS bet teat been re :or.;, in it and formed *le 11 good trade connections that he is able and will GIVE BETTER BARGAINS IN GENERAL HARDWARE ! Than others professing to sell at melt_ He is hound that his house in the future, as in the pail, shall be ootid as the CHEAP HARDWARE EMPORIUM. Five (5) Per Cent. Off Cash Sales 1 R. W. MoKENZIE'S Goderich Foundry. The undersigned, having purchased the Goderich Foundry area Machine Shope. and harlat put the same in good repair. will take rontr5Ms for Flouring Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers, And ether :Machinery wanted 1811 minds of Castings Made to Order. Flouring Mills ghallged to the gradual Reduction or Roller System. 1. Mint prepared fnr that U.ne. Memo mss. mod Rrowr.lsn. N all Rail. way.. Tb. bowl Mow t. OWN lbw city .f ♦cross.. Will keep Agricultural implements on hand, and do all nE:PAIRR on abort notice. J. B. Ri'NCiMAN. R. W. RUNCIMAN. (ioderiek. April 24, MIL. 1510 -Ir The Chicago House, Spring Millixaaery_ SL .mmez One of the Most Complete Stocks in Goderick. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. Kiss Wilkinson's, - (ioilerirh. April la.lan4. Chicago 'louse. THE PEOPLE'S STORE For Cash r will asp all Wide et Oasis st Lsweat Prices. See Those 10,121,17, & 20c. Dress Goods. NI/TiCE 1111►SE (;INCHAMS 11. 124 and 1.,t. EXAMINE THOSE PRINTS: 5c., 8c., 9c., lOc., 12j -c. W A XT X'OR IT- No trouble to show Goods. IMnt purchase if shove are ant facts. J. J. W1THRoW, H. J Hi(LL, P at Mar'c1VIZitT0.'"ary w • H_ RI I31 IJP Y Jere sole, 1St. Mit The Pee*** illereAleded JIW, 1 ~`file H .- ..