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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-10-31, Page 5E,!trt5'4E2tillst11aAP!b 'sl3 .fendt.g esu meas albs Meq Act .. HaatS mach req is dame by gluttony as by drunkenness, se4 Anglers the law ehwwld be diluted antral Ib. former ss meek as airman the )May (447 lamb at them. Weil, I s`l & ambo a felt bras, and that let the reader judge whether they shuald oe w triaged of gut, The town od A— was outed for the quiets..., industry sad twlieess of its in- habitaata eutil eating houses ewe intro - dosed. Almost .t ery .toad house nue k ova it is sadly changed in enuaat acne. tbened. Day and uivbt ydb, .wtbs and pistol shoots are heard. Maly a few nigh+s yo, a tine young w.us was shut dead it. s muatent in • ruw. All emoted in it aero under the influence of gook and beans. Ls the houses and in tbw►ireets, filth and foul smells abuuud. The tnl.al.ttauta spend the most u( their limit •lustlua' in the senor hones. Mary B— was • beautiful. accom- plished and charming young; woman. Alas ' she (ell into the snare .d the des- troyer. She became t. a Grad td cakes and pies. She wandered froom the palba a virtu*, and died . veraW. .utast Thomas M-- sous a lawyer. He might have become a great, and a wealthy lean, but ha betat•.w a slave to the love of good eating. The only kind ..f literature in which he took any inter- est was cookery hooks. Night after night, till far ..n in the morning, be caroused with his jolly companions over o.re�inttiif� cakes, ccnvadhe Tb more they swallowed the more ravenous their appetite" became. After T. M --- had made himself a bentar by his raring sumptuously, I haat, known him follow a v(or roan who he knew had two tents nta him,.and hassock him to lend him them to enable him to get some ice cream. Poor fellow ! the last time 1 saw him be was going bare-footed through the streets .f T-----. He had on an old grey over- coat, singed on the back. Soon after I read of his death in the boopital. Of powerful intellect, and n•.ble heart, was young G--. On New Year's day he ad out to mate a few visit* Know- ing his weakness, 1.e revolved, before do- ing so, not to eat anything. For • short time be stood to hes resolution. But, at length, he came to the honer of the youthful,beautiful. sweet-tempereil, clev- er, sconn.plished, indnstrious,hospitable. *Di wealthy Ad• 1pbins Ikranette N -- the darling of his heart. The unleaven- ed dumpliug cakes which she oder ed him with her most bewitching smiles, were baked by her own fair hands. He ate. H. became ravenous. He ate iu Mk HU!ION SIGNAL FRIDAY, OCT- 31, 1864. 5 A Crd Mg to Male Money.FALL AND WINTER OPENING. grr-61-6""611,-i-wilF1 W. BRETHOUR & CO. Groceries, ReaiTaaaie Clog, ai4 Bp's ad Sksc Call and see fur yourselves. Mats and :shoes trill be sold at half price. Oro - caries will Ise WONDERFULLY REDUCED 1 A large stock of goal Valencia raisins will be wild at 5c • Ih., or $1.00 per box a 28 lbs. Benner u4 mock of Beady -made Clothing reduced faun 10 to 20 per cent. THE ('HEA.PEST SHIRTS ANI) DRAWERS YOU EVER SAW • Complete stock of Canadian and Scotch Tweeds, Euvliali Worsteds and Nubby Overcastings. TAILORS un the promisee. Suits made to order at 10 and up- wards. Fit guaranteed. Boys and Girls' Clothing cut free 4 charge, when the goods are purchased at the store art THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE. net hush to the front and secure bargains GEORGE ACHESON. • MISS GRAHAM has now on turd one of the finest stocks of FASHIONABLE Fall and \Vinler Miltinery 1!t TOWN. The Newest and Beet Shappeese and Shades and the Most Reason- able Prices. Goderieh, Oct. let h. 1tle1. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ! cony other Lose which be 'inlet! 11.1 M S S A7.1 went home in delirium tremens At midaigfht a pistol chit was beard in his i takes pleasure in announcing that she has just received some stylish lines ot goods, n,um immediately followed by a eoand � which she purchased in person at the wholesale hollow. The goods are se it a �odr felling un the tltx.r, and two ' • ns. The huuceheld ntstr iu. They , Of Fine Quality, Stylish and Cheap. and him quite dead. The h:u.d was' welling from • hole in his ry,bt temple. I CALL AND SEE MY ASSORTMENT OF Ti. his right hand was a veva icer �gbbons&Feathers John S ---woe a wt loving husband • and father when he war out under the oust merle .4 food. One night he supped a large "bicker' of porridgu which made him quite furious. While in this state he killed his wife, for which he was hanged. On the scaffold be said to those present that pp.rrtidte had brought him to an untionIy and disgraceful rad, and warned them against indulging a love of sting. Let the foregoing suffice. Now. lovers of your fellowbeingslabor with all your might to have eating -houses, o,nfectins- erg-.dopa, bakeries, flour mills, oatmeal i tIM, and other like seeress ..f iniquity node 'like the baseless fabric of a vision, leaving not a wreck be•ind.` The struggle will be hard and long, but des- pair not, "We'll win the day. we'll win the day." Metes, Que. T. F. Prwatag WW1 Times. The beat way is.. first, to cot all the dead limbs, leaving no stubs, bot smooth surfaces, on the main Seat or branches, avoiding anylarger feee than practi- cable. If tesitreats.git does sot leave the trees is god slope, or if some branch.. are too lo . sad the tops are not symmetrical, est back the long branches to a fork, so that there may be iso pro)).cting stoba,and so that the short- er of the two brooches at the fork shall remain. This wt.rk, if carefully per- formed, will enable you to brine all the limps into a proper length to make good t Tkia work may be done late in the wither or early in the spring, but never while the trees are growing or are loaded with foliage. Then weer all the wounds with paint, grafting -was, or other sub- leases or composition to make a water tight coating. If in addition to this Waitangi the whole surface of the pseud wield be .oy.e.d with old draw as a mulch, and • IiRht top-dre.sias of coarse manure could be applied. the tress would probably resew their vigor. It should shear be bora* its mind, in pruning any dd trues, to reserve the young sad visors'. sheets, and restore the old esti feeble rens, wherever a ebora is to be made between them. — [Cosntry °softewsu. and the newest things in SHAPES. BRAT TF RI.7 BR A .1" T.E' R=I 3 It its with pleasure we announce the arrival 9f our Imports f -w tl t• Fullaunl Winter Trade, and hair. ing been carefully selected in the Best Europemon llnrkcG and for Ca":1, the stook will be found as hetre• tutore, equal to any in the country for variety and uniurna*meet its value. We continue our Special Offer to parties at a distance, viz. -- SAMPLES 37 MAIL, with Pric3 aaa Width Masked. (lootim sent by retail or express, and if not satisfactory uu, Iso returned and money refunded. Par- ties desiring to make a personal imi.pection, and purchasing to the amount of 1111.4)(1, we will pay one fare. DRESS GQODS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. New Combinations in D:'ers 3 C90 '. Handsome Plaids for Comt,.nation. Ottoman Cords, Foul© Cloths, Cashmeres. A Beautiful Line of Surah Satin_, Very Low in Price. Plushes, V olveteene , _ 3rooades. H. W. BRE' HOUR & Co., Brantford. Brantford. Oct. 'rod. 1b,1. Millinery Opening 1 av=ss SON Begs to announce that she has Inst returned from the Americas cities. bringing with her The Very Latest Fall and Winter Fashions And that she will hold her Fall and Winter Millinery Opening on SATURDAY, OCT. 4th, 1884. Os which occasion she would reapeetffUy Invite the ladies to all and see the display at The Chicago House REST STREET. GODERICH. ti esdw. The Loudon heckler W just rade a discovery -- nothing tsore nor loge then that London is theft/It City le tits world - A French visitor owes said that Le.nd,m was a magaifteent City if you weld see it. It is .,simpeasi togs& a Wife -eye view of Lamateseepherie traditions are sever meek as to en•bl• ewe to behold ft is en thrust°•m on a fives day. Few prams have asy idea whatever of the mope of tondos. Paris ie peaf•sba*d, with a bite est d the earth able. Onr own New York is •s heed" " tavallMe- Eras., rad Trams le oak teas os• pelt of view, *alike a gridiron. beadle iced all eamplete. Bet Leedom ben bees hilt as& pleased with the rainier fefetliaa toof • groat heewatlt anal. Time in et urs • donna reset .1 wee t,1 Lembo to be had (frim R...s & oat1k P. the dame of et Piste aired MM el r* city may be lees, list sedslad She a w..preisen fee view 41 dm east esssiew «lateen t,1 gift, aid tower, of gas eike eel weft mikee W ; Its maw amil aft the ielier. *Ad NM Me/ w !more of the gategyeparr. Godertch. OK had. 116L COLBORNE BROS. are era to have the must and meet varied tRoel< el Geseral Dry Geode fee the :.owing ran that the, have ever shown. They have secured some bargains in DREIIS OOOD', TWEEDS AND SHIRTING$, that are worth enquiring ger. Black and Colored V e.t.a.-rRors are se largely worn this fall, and they have aper ' au* pains to make their dock complete t��s Bees, and at prices that taaot Its paw went the bete valve the socket torch. terms cash. and no ssoowd price, So COLBORNE BROTHERS. GodedNh, Aug. 14, ISM. JUST ARRIVED. ABOUT THREE THOUSAND DOLL& WORTH OF NEW FAIL 000D/. AND A +PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE EVERT ONE. 1 CALL AND SEE THEM. COLBORNE BROB. [ir8TOCE NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. AND mss LARORaT THAT TWIT HAVE EVER BROWN. COLBORNE BMA. Oft. tol L Steerage and intermediate RATES_ Steerage $21.40. (.0 ID ER ICH —To -- Liverpool, Londonderry,Glas ,ow London, Queenstown, Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL"STEAMSHIPS LIVERPOOL-LONDONDEIUIT-OLAriOR THE SHORTEXT SSA RnrTc T.) AND FROM ENGLAND. SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY UNSURPASSED. EVERY SATURDAY FROM QUEBEC. Cabin Rate from Quebec to Liverpool, 8O From Quebec to Liverpool and Return, $110. Sailings front Quebec. PARISIAN ith Oct. CIRCASSIAN 11th POLYNESIAN h PERUVIAN SARK All AN pat Nov. e:awnrurso. Nth . PARISIAN.......... ......... 15th " CIRCASS AN rind " Pseeeeg'ere rcoaim to leave Galerich on Thersda,s. at 1? o'clock. making direct con- sonttsa with steamers at Quebec. if os. are sending for your friends. you can o Prepaid PSOsaJ, Tickets at lower rates Oda ta OMoe. available front England. Ireland Scotland. France, Germany. Sweden an 1 Norway. For 1 ickets and all Information, apply to It. ARMSTRONG Ticket Agent. Ooderlch. Ooderich. May iSth. 1Atil. GREAT REDUCTOIN IN 001=FEES Hsaing pnnrha.e.l the latest amtwoved Comte Meaner, 1 am enabled to @Ow Fresh, Pore (.annul t'utra•.y a• the toll..wlag pricey : Teva, 30c_ per lb Rio, :Lac_ p mx Zixed, 25c_ per ib Eitt.TC+A.14, QUOTATIONS. 1884--STOVES--1885 THE PEOPLE'S STORE. For Cosh I will sell all kinds of flood. at Lowest Prins. JAMES SAUNDERS & SON See Those 10,12,17, d 26a. Drs Goods. NOTI9ILTHOSE GINUHAYS----11, 12i and 15e. EXAMINE THOSE PRINTS: 6c., 8c., 9c., lOc., 12 So t,enbls to sbow pooch Das'l purism Y alms rpt, set Mus.. VT. H. 1:21:131.4M—Y", thepopee•seemod.,iee • STANDARD G)I:ANULATED SUGAR, 12 lbs for 81.00. COFFEE SUGAR. 14 !bit for 1.00. BRIGHT YELLOW, 15 tt.a for 1.00. Mao a large stock of ilneon and lard. and every ether commodity to be found In a that -clan grocery MOM. West Side (' . art Hoax Square. Galericb. CI -=0_ GRA r_ McKENZIE IS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS but ban been .o'eng in .7 and tortnei Foch mtco.xt trade connections at be is able and will GIVE BETTER BARGAINS I\ -- ENERAL HARDWARE . Thioethers professing :o all at most- He is bound that his house in the foto.-e, as tea t.e put, *ball be noted as the Five (5) cn co R. .MCKENZIE'S CHEAP HARDWARE EMPORIUM Per Cent. Off Cash Sales CI— z 0 m (1y),, co 0 z Have arriving a left. sleek et Tint -Claes Cking & Reatiogi Sioves Per Wood and ('oal. width they will aril st Lowest Living Prices. Ttawerk promptly eneeeted by erperiesced worbaer. The venal stork of Taacy Goods and Wall PaperNott Maes to the Peet OtRe s. Th. Cheapest Hoes* ander the Sun. oe orteh. hal. ttti. 1M1. 1e/0 APPLE BARRELS. presegell mil ea, gvastgtf of First nem Ando Iamb at the LOWEST FIGURE pmelw. and will deliver to ant part Pimm moor and e,..neygwasaM.ed. Appy to PAT. PARR, esomm..a sea Watts Cooper sop. Aug MSS 1Ms•Im Get your Printing at this office. GREAT EXCITEMENT At the Ng Furniture Emporium et ASBICOR ELL HAMILTON STREET, ---.4113111111111LTOU WILL FI)ID Tun . Laros1 aiilest &ssorled ZiocI ofFllrllitllnl fluttona ANi/ UNDERTAEERA' FURNISHINGS 12.1 GODERiCH. Doat forget ht erten are the lowest for Cash. He also k the Celebrate/ Ma= bed n Woven Ware bed A large variety of 01 disins en head to cbesu sea Don't Forget the Cheapest House in Towne Pioture Framing a Speoialty. Funerals Furnished Neatly, Cheaply, A with s Good Head& —ALSO THE OFFICE FOR The Celebrated Binger Bowing" Machina WMea bs•de the wadi. AD orders left here will receive prompt attention from the aMat� T. ANOoeieetek, Opt.tush. theft ttlq Goderich Foundry, peel mode G. g•.dkevingir.pruiltearit aoerraeO for Fowadry ane Mariano. t3bnpa, sad Wyfel Flouring Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers, And ether Machinery wasted. All Maas of Outings Melte to 0rds Nom 11111 Owl to the Weal Benetton St RAW iy. W■ keep Agricultural latpewrwta s head. and do all RRPAIIA/ en Mort tses}n. J. & itu R. W. RjimsIL esierasb, Ape 10, *11. e1ets