HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-9, Page 88 THE HURON SIGFNAL. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1886.
RATHER THAN MOVE THESE GOODS, I w wL SELL AT A
BIG SACRIFICE
SA Fu11 Line of Dry Goods :
Cretonnes, Dress Goods, Handkerchiefs, Men's, Suspenders,
Ginghams, Cre 1 tHaliPric-ei Corsets, Youth s and Ties,
Shirting,, Linnens, Lace Curtains, Bo s Suits, Collars,
Cottons, Towelling, Embroidery, Frilling, �ats, &c., mac.#
Flannels, Hosiery, Velvets, it,eart.r Prte.l &C.,8.
Prints, Gloves, Clothing, Caps,
Muslims, Tweeds,
G000 GROCERIES
AT
WHOLESALEPRICES,
Tea,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Candles,
Vinegar,
Coal Oil,
inarch,
Rice,
Barley,
CLLJ:.L CIPAASS,
Syrups,
Blues,
Brushes,
Tubs,
Pails,
Brooms, A Large
Clothes Pins, Lot of
Crocks, -gundries,
&c., &c. &c., &c.
',All parties indebted must call early, as all Accounts not arranged for will be placed in Court.
The People's Store, Goderich. W. H. RIDLEY.
Goderiob. Just' Mat. telt.
PROMOTIONS.
OUR TOWN FAT)EDRB.
Beau! settees Pupate sow wv 44• in The molar monthly meeting of the
gays sc. Tows CoUDC1l was held last Friday 'em-
its", when the following members were
—
absent : Councillors McElwee and Jor-
Tbe following lien oeetaia the names dna
of all papula promoted to the different o►ntgL; RRrORIb,
divisions of the Ooderich central school.
sen is order of merit.
The name* are gs
The name* of pupils promoted in the
ward schools will be publishes next
week :
YtcOMD DIVS1OM-1110* NAIR, TBACfRI
George Andrews. 547; David Stud -
dart, 545; Freak Vanatter, 534; Grace
Cameron, 622; Willie Atkin, 506; Itobt.
Wilson, 500; Maggie McVicar, 498; Jack
Elwood, 495; Jack McPherson, 488;
Damns Bain, 476; Charlie Lee, 475;
Nellie McKenzie, 469; Ruth Williams,
461; Edith Elwood, 457; John C. Stew•
art, 457; Arty Sheppard, 446; Willie
Claes, 442; Albert Reid, 442; Jessie
Straiton, 440; Maggie Walton, 4.99; Eva
MeI ver, 433; Emily Buchanan, 428. 22 , oepted with thank* of Council. gentleman has an annual gathering of
promoted, 31 on list.1 From the Minister of Marine and 1 hu numerous firmly. most all of his fam-
Ta if RN
paigne, 51 i; Altck Porter, 487; Arthur from Garro
Neftel, 478; Clara Sharman, 460; Jennie treating of ground by the Council for gether with a number of old neighbors,
Wilson, 457; Henry Naftel, 457; George the erection of a boat use fur the life in all over one hundred. Mr. Morris
Crewman, 462; Ada Naf:el, 448; John caving station On motion of Mesas. , settled on hia farm in Colborne in 1834,
Noble, 445; Ruht. Kedah*, 444; Hugh Hamner and Lee, it was orde»d that • when this .was all a wiidernew, mid by
Bain, 439; Era Smith, 438; Gso. Bach- by-law be prepared. giving such rights : industry and lard work has setled a
anon, 434; Geo. Wilson, 431; Jennie as the town p, to the and Coin , ,. I of this world's wealth
Leg, 429; Lizzie Robertson, 425; Tom templeted. , to creep him in his old days. We
Bate*, 425; Florence Robinson, 424; From the clerk of the Legislative As- , noticed among the old neighbursCharle,
Annie Reid, 423; Herbert Cooke, 412. ably, asking the opinion of the coup- Ginin, reeve of West Wawanuah and
'1 promoted, 44 on let. ell regarding certain proposed changes moat of his family ; Win. Young, ex -
FOURTH DIT.—Hltr aaaRtlAN, TRACHRR- iD the municipal act—Filed. reeve Colborne and Mrs. and family ;
Bertha Bain, 447; Tipa Watson, 445: Arcoters Mr. and Odra Wog. Greene, of Uaktta,
Charles Humber, 433; John Old, 433; were read as follows and referred to Fi i formerly one of the pioneersot Colborne,
1s Bedford, 432; Walter Vivian, 496; liana committee : read George Dolman. of Sarnia, and a
Harry McKenzie, 42b; Jas. Craiiie, 425; Rees Price, relief 7$'26.20; estate Geo. i lady friend from Goderich, and if all re-
°iriet Fraser, 422: Ethel Wztt, 417; Grant, 95.38; Weiler & Martin, repair- porta aro true this gentleman will take
Eddie McGregor, 417; Warner Robert- ing pump on Square, 91.50: Dr. Ellis, back one of the fair ladies of this *ac-
tion, 415; Mea Elliott, 413; Jas. John• analysis and report on samples of water, tion. The afternoon sports consisted of
*ton41:1: Arthur Moss. 409; Fred 930; McKenzie, Milne of Co., Sarnia, . quoits, base ball and croquet. Most of
Stokes, 407; 14 bt. Breckenridge, 405; pipe and steel shoe for artesian well, games were hotly contented. The old
Charles Stobie, 402; Willie Price, 402: =215 87 ; B. Oreeing and Co., gravel ladies noticed how young deputy reeve
Maggie Miller, 4(11, Emma Scobie, 399; screen, 97, A. Sands, placing snow on , Beck went in for all kint.s of fun
Arthur Robertson, 399; Harry Black, bridge. 92, one half of which was paid with the young ladies. We would
392; Emma Hall, 392; Nellie Weston, by Colbornecouncil ; E. Graham, clean- not be surpreed to ,ear something from
38'J; Percy Miller, 389; Thomas Wyatt, ing boss thres.ymes,�li; du,,nndries and E3a1'tt.rd belt,» I.,n[. Tea was sorted at
383; Gregor McLesn, 383; Thos. Babb, r. ,f, j4.10. 6 o'clock in t5• garden, ander the large
380; Gallie Campbell, 373; Lucy Cattle, apple trees. The hostas., Mrs Henry
372. 31 promoted, 36 on list. Morris, did everything to wake it pleas-
e -inn 1)1' —Mut• 1LIITCIRR, TACH&R. ant and everyone hare • good time.
Jamie Robertson, 446; H. McEwen, pay About 9 o'clock the day's auii .emente
423; L. Bmbary, 409; M. St 404; were brought to • clue*. All were happy
• to meet, and hope to meet again nest
J. Fritdey, 403; M McKnight, � • M. year.
Sheppard, 387; H. Naito', 396; J. Heat, Mrs. Hervey Howell, of Buffalo, spent
392; C. Pawnor*, 383; J. Pries. 378:
F. Dowsing, 377: J Really, 370; M. , of taxes, deferred from last meeting, was a few days at the ''Id homestead, Morris -
Campbell 369: M Tichborne, 167; V. finally read and `dale farm, het week.
to-
Naftel,
Balance on hand last report 9 96.34
Receipts siace. 1981.64
D 200143.19
Balance to next month 72.29
IMO
LNIg'lfa9'd.
M. F. McKinnon, formerly of Blyth,
is now doing a lively buain.us in this
burg. He is • grain buyer, runs •
flour and feed stere. and keoeks the bo`
tom out of high prices in furniture. If
we had • few more men like him in Bel -
grave, we would won covet the Bounty
town seat.
0olboras.
From the cemetery sextet' »porting Diary. — Near Bramberry, Monteith
interments of four adults and two child- township, M.skoka, on the 10th of June,
ren during June—Filed. 1886, Rachel, wife of James Hail, aged
From the street inspector,. 1-151 years and 3 months. She was for
ing sate of rad fence on east side of town I many years a resiient of Colborne. She
perk, to permit plowing and leveling of passed away after a trying illness of two
sidewalk.—Referred to Public Works smooths, borne with Christian resigns -
Committee. tion. Het demise u much regretted by
Coaacxu•ATluatA. all who knew her.
From Listowel band tournament eon- On Tuesday last, 6th July, one of tho
mitts* enclosing compliment/my tickets most enjoyable days of the ,claw was
for the Council to the tournament to be spent out at "Morndsle Farm," the
held there on July 29th and 30th.—Ac- madame of John Morris, Esq. This
THIRD nut'.—alas h37; E>w+!(, TRAt'a m. Fisherie•,in rept to a communication
Era Aueobrook, 637: Elswoud Cam- its, and their families, and his brothers
w A)udfoot relative to the and their families, being present,
From the Finance Committee recom-
mendingmenta of two accounts, and
appointment of estimate. asked by school
board—Adopted.
ear ■C4/St'R.
By law No. 4, regarding the collection
Wiggins, 365; ids Hen ling., 366; David Council then Joarned.
Brown, 360; W. Reid, 353. 19 promot-
ed, 29 ort list. D I2l109,
!HITS Dov.—alta 11*100AC, T&ACaRL
Allis McKentie, 470. Minnie Pridham, A trait Car. — Lots of redc•,a►s re- '
459; Ora Wilkinson, 457; Maggie John- ' :tuned home through our village on Sat -
*ton, 441; Laura Berry, 443; Ethelarday from London. Oar Jock MseAl-
Acheson, 441; Dan Wiggins, 441; Phrehe isles was the luckiest marksmen with
McPhail, 440; Jemima Maker, 438; Ionai'ic company,
mp ni ting most bulls-
Walton.
ulla
Walton. 438; Albert Tsshborne, 433: y cyards.
Nellie Parker, 432; Otway Morrow, 430: Thos. Good, one of the local oelebrit-
George Hathaway, 425; Lillie Noble, ie. of that Swim village on the Maitland,
424; Annie Glower, 423; Herbert Mc- visited old friepd* here Iaat week. A.
Lean, 419; Fred Bisaet, 416; slush Cur- he was • resident here over 11 years ago,
ran, 416; Edith McCaughan, 414; Hester he saw • great change .ince that time on
Robertson, 411; Mary Morrison, 409;
Kemp Videan, 409; Maud Johnston, 406;
Sar. Hillier, 41k-+: Mabel Grisham, 403;
Alpert hate*, 402; Katie Rain. 396: Sera
McKay. 395: Florence Smith, 391; Allan
Ite.k, Wt. Kenneth Campbell, 380; Jim
Marlton, 390; Richard Sanders, 378.
Kate McLeod, 375. 35 promoted, 51
on list.
LSS l!L
paaenwat.—Mr.. John Cl.ttne is vie -
Meg friends •t the Indian City.
There was a logging hes and dance at
at the "R'ave Farm" (Alex. Melwud'al,
the other nicht.
Perry Stewart saw the eights and
wonders of the Forms Cita on the First.
Hs wen
taken there
by the iron horse,
and the hays
ted•
I'alu►ONAL - Archie Roselle, from
Exult Ste. Marie, is visiting his parents
nod friends in this vicinity. He will re
titre in • week or so `,t:vies his sister. Mrsrs
1. Hector', re.
Meeks to her sister, Mn. J. Simmone
Belfast and Illustrate a.rresp ,ndence
crowded out, will appear nett *reit
Pert Albert.
T: P. Young is home for the holidays.
Mrs. J. O'Connor and child, of De-
troit, is the guest of Mrs. t) Connor.
A J. Turner, of W Ingham, visited the
village on Sunday hart. We understand
he intends shortly to leave 1,•r • trip to
England.
R. Good has moved int, the house
lately occupied ey C. F. Graham and
farms and was mach pleased to see the Wm. Draper, of Ttwot.to, entered into
windmilll.
The new culvert at Tobin's was put in
last week by R. Gibbs, contactor ; John
Barker swung the nick, while it'. oho,•
eller. were James Jones and James
Strong. There wee some all drawing
on the temporary road by teams.
("Asti hurt —()n Wednesday of lata
week while the school ehitdren were re -
townies home in a wagon without • box
that had taken them ap, they got push-
ing each other as children will, when
little (trans, daughter of Mr. John
Shaw, caught her feet between the
spokes. Her scream sensed the driver
to pull uo at once, but the child'a foot
was in cnmplotely wedged that ti • whew
had to be removed before she wield be
&striated Medical ail was immediate-
ly proctored, sad although the tiny foot
is very rowels bruised, and the patient
is eonfbned to her teem, it is fiord Am
will,in time, be rearing shout again Si.
. had a narrow asap* from bang maimed
1 fee life. The ode of the boot was ripped
et &Ntix Boils Aertle.oer. Il1H tt
postman n of R. Gnod's property.
The schooner Enterprise, in charze ret
E. Martin, has Kone on a trip to Porf
Austin.
For Sale or to Let.
►int/ LET - TWO HOUSES —ONE
1 beet nn Newgate sunset. revitalising
seven rooms. bard and soft water. and •
good
ostrerchard. d
►pird celWand and soft
water. Aptoi.
MMMIZIT H. 1/0tf
L"ARM TO LET—FOR A TERM OP'
1 years. Let MI eve. is Or Maitland
�onne--
mity
by letter ,dttMS.LTATownship lt?draftee 111b-tf
Auctioneering.
T1OHN )('.((1!C tlENERAL ALT-
eltO RR sad lead valuator. Oteterteb.
se eenatdenkle eiperienee is
/M�y�isy trade. ke is is • poetical t•
unn a with thetetog' estl.f rt ton .11 tees
eatrared to Alen. Order's left at
!inn's Hetet. or seat by well to way sledrg.e,
Odsrieti P. 0.. earef.ly attended ie. JOHN
She People's Qolumn.FINE TAILORING
W♦NTED, AT ONCE, AT THE
Petat Yana •oodwok wt k sad • od
will enmity regime. 'Me
paid se • eswpsteat penes IMLtt
1,4UHJC-11188 SKIMMINGS HAS
1 • few vacancies for pupite deair.as fur
isstreetie.s la vocal sad lrettusiental Music.
Terme as treat
Maria*, -at.. Godertck. Sta July. 1111. it
C&RD OF THANKS.
Te my Mends amid selgbbers.
GE!ITwttr.-1 take for oneerleallr et
emending my hearty thanks to them of lou
who so kindly lest year aseistarse le M at
the gravelling boo which was kali ea ay
farm hat weak. Moak! It se banes that 1
may be la • posltloa 1• reader afmtist service
to any or you !t will give al the greatest
pleasure to heartily respond.
1 remain, gatleaen.
Yr°. lieu .
IWIBb'.IIT THOMPaON.
9aiaric Jing uta. 111641
91EACHMIS WANTED—DURING
Ji vacation -to sell •'Manuel of Corr
device." the beat test -book yet p.blWted un
this subject : exercises in capital letter& ad
breviatioas, punctuation, spelling. Knglish.
of sentences ; santpie twain*!
letters beautifully engraved; sells at ulgtt .
bonanza for agents: 50 nests sou= cup).
(•. 01.)11A.Areside. Toronto. �m
TWO THOROUGHBRED BULLS
for dale chap. Good madigreee., Time
given 1f required. JOHN WA1eINOTON,
'tubers. 155014
Niu,siC.-study M1SSof CoOKmEIs, AFTER 14
lLVL leen ueie, prepared to
receive pairs for the Piano. 14 hereon'
1 pairs
THAND.—ISAAC PITMANS
1.3 PHONOGRAPHY. The meat popular aye-
temtanght. Instruction book. for saleat 7lta
Si.'AL °Mee. 4; very bay and girl should
learn shorthand. 1001
quarterg. tit per quarter. >Q1♦
Strareb Animals.
CtAME ON THE PREMISES OF
the subscriber. tot 5. Lake Read went.
Colborne. about the 1st of June a two year
steer. red with a white spot un btu face. and
some white hairs dons the side. The owner
is requested to prove property. pay expenses
and rake bin, ad ay. JOHN HORTON. Dun-
lop P.O. 10166 41
CORD WOOD.
Persons wishing gRo•'iror'l wool at the law
est rate+ ran have The same prutaowenpplled
by 'Aden[ their ortervat
GEO.- OLD'S STORE.
Our aeeht .Wiltcall at the Jars 'daily for
oilers .4150-e14 hand. •1ot of demi wood
ax as
Mimi,stabs edgings. etr..,`4 the
w eai: be bought at the mill or dell issued.
buyer desires. Promptness g.arac-
tee . -
IIVIBB BIECHLER,
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Falls Reserve Mills.
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Saginaw, Bay City, Goderich,
Detroit and Cleveland.
SEASON ANNANOEIPENTS
The Rlegaat and ( Steamer,
"Saginaw Valley"
sof. tnlele. Waster.
4111 run Aar ng the Neaenn of Nar°gattoo, as
folio. •
Leaves node/rich every Thursday, at 1 0'-
rineh pm.. for poi' 1'11y and neglnew. ranee
st nand Itearh: Port Hope and Tawas, making
wlth Wee Mesta Dean at ,..and
Beach for i;eser City. t yashmac
Island sad fit. lessee. aid at Bay City with
steamers for HarrbtUk, Osceola and Alpena
returning to Ooderich ea Auwday.
Lea%re Ooderich to ery timidityat IT Selo, k
noon. tor Port Hirci. Detroit and CUMeland.
returning to Ood itch on Thursday.
This rout. will continued during see
son of nisi spitted'.
TICKETS
for to. whole ROUND TRiP (continuo'',
w111 be Issued for
a -envying I day. meats and berth. Irrleded.
Fee meta of freight and passage, and all
other , spply to
WM. LEE,
Agent at ()mimic -h.
No•1cs nail be given by parley wanting
Thm.eay Rzrtonlens.
3..e Mk, 8114. 1051
GREAT SUCCESS.
Notwithstanding the hard times and keen competition, I
have taken orders, since I commenced on the 94th March,
to the amount of 11,000, and increasing rapidly.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY
♦NU.. -
Sold at tho Close t Living Profit*
ALL GOODS BOUGHT BY THE YARD CUT FREE OF CHARGE.
3E3_ MacC`,.` .Le c_
Ooderich, May Sikh. IRe4 !/P
MARSHALL BROS.,
'J 'SAS & 004 '_ ! 1J J JS
GODERICH, ONT.
LBS. OF SUCAR 4
FOR 25 CENTS,
WITH mar OUNB of SIC. TEA.
We are also deallag la the Celebrated
ELECTRIC SOAP
Ooderich. June titbit/4.
3 BARB FOR 20c.
4 BARS FOR 25c.
Eggs taken In Kxihenget for floods.
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