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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-30, Page 5°ren. We aaiact insert the Isnot esseird t►ia seek Mout t emi. Thom esetAeetey Yds got to be too comae! Belfast was tough *sough last r eek. -��_ �- 17tTrk11'D. !nY erhest and barley are heist cat this week. .1. McDus•!J, of A.66.ld, u visiting hid ase-ts law, J. Belly. Tomo v. Wuasn Oft -A number of Junket folk took in the cuueerta of the p.ttest needling, eso*.rt company, and purchased bottles of the oil. The .ick e*.mittee have decided EA to diactrA Nis std and reliable tosto,1 seemed gpvopinion (rum the Cru an Attorney r Rey( of the cher "our, all." Most Viviano. Robt. Met:uwen, jr; visited L,neon ,)n wood business. Jaime MoGowau is 'uttering from ut flamuuatnry rheuutatis,u Mrs. John Freese, of Morris, is visit- ing at her father's, Mr. (:tog, r McGow- an. It. W McGowan, stn .,1 Jos Mct,uw- an, who has s good situation in WisLt- peyf, trod au tneijiwtt attack .•f trphoiJ f fever which was nipped in the Loa. Dan McGowan met with an accident last week, whit hendang a scythe The blade gashed be angers leaving two ul them in a bad conditir,tt. Mina A. McGowan, principal of Man chaster public school, paid • visits to Miss 11utshisos, Listowel. who was her focuser eisistant, sod is is low condition, no hopes it her recovery are eetertasu.u. James Rath has a foal, not threw mon- th' old, which turned the .tales in Blyth at 470 pounds. This is 000.tdertsd first- class weight. The colt is a good one. 11. sold A to Mr. John Bennett for the roved to of $100. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 30,1886 !How's the Zimi-I salami. rt..ima ileo• /5M wtla tras•da'p Popular W. tem. 1tin }� am` , peri- lutwet �t Not► a!t'st+ M •M haJ wen k eachLo▪ a Iran Qll�i� was. •wylets Seery, me . etc h ls vasift lm ted a •ror1 reopen. For BALANCE T 1 i t It e priori la salt Mr.. or to clubs of QV ti•ltd over.a. each. Pumas..e- . mood for Ow/lions' parts .f • dollar. S.ta pl.. tree. twill oha hs out additional oe. wf ef following p..alui,which should tw ordered as per somber.. it !trait (fencer. I1 Resew sad I soli h. i lts 1 .. .' r •url (tu Ia rlt.Oden,d lettsratwee at our rl.k. Ad - deem 'dainty -. A1) 'r tTI,En 1'ltI%TI GO(' Roo alas- IL•r� COX & CO. COMMISSION AND STOBROKERS, (Members Turu.to Stork Ic*eba•ge,. 26 TORONTO -ST., TORONTO I).ree• Sl ire to Theatres'. New York. Oil (ett) and ('LIcgu. Stocks, Bonds. {Grain Provis- ions and Oil Bought or Sold for Cash or on Margin. NOTICE. All Accounts due me not settled by the end of 7u/y, will be sated Call at once to save costs. Give your note If no money. W. H• =LEY, The',coplt•'s-Store, (:(xderielt. J sly 2Ird, I. ! GOOEBICH AGENCY, - WEST ST., FASHIONABLE R. RADCLIFFE, Ootlirlfsa Tav i p. On Sunday night host, during the thunder storm, liihtaiog struck • stook .d wheat ou the fats of Wei. Clark, lots 13 mot 14, Gib coo., berniev up the en- ' tore stook. hut doing no further damage. A week ago lest Thursday seven or tight young Mea from Cliston, put their horses esti rig to the stable bolonving to David McBrien, Lot 20, Zed Con., which has been I for some time. After picking soe» berries they got reedy M w home, but before going home they broke eleven penes a Mass in tbe concrete cottage and three in the stable and whit other miacluef they could about the place. J. W. Elliott has gone for a trip to Dakota where he bas friends. He will return in the fall. Mr It. Whitely, of the ;*h, sustained considerable personal injury by falling from a step -ladder, from the top of which she ties endeavoring to reach wine cherries on a tree, at the premises of her son -is law, Robt Hodge. Dsare or • PIONxi0.—Christopher 11. Lindsay, one of the oldest settlers n. Guoericb township, died oo Tuesday nut at the great ase of 83 year. He was a satire of Ireland, burn near Belfast. Ile some to Canada 84 years ago, and after wending .host four years in sad around rfed.ricb, settbi on his farm, which for fifty years bag booms Um homestead of the Lindsay family. Mr. Linduy ceps of ro- bust health op to within a few days of his deoesee, havinew4 new required the services of a phyusu.a. H. took unwell on the Thursday before his death, and the complaint developed into lutlamma- tton of the lungs, which armed him off. He was a veteran of 1837, boring shoul- dered a musket dad marched to Suuia in defence of the country. He was • quiet, unobtrumiee are, and • Rood neighbor. He leaves two sons, David acid Nixon, and tour daughters, Mrs. T. Laurence, of Lneknow, and Mrs. Robt. Marshall. Mrs Jester) C.Idwel1, and Mrs. Edward Ashman, of Goderlcb to enahip. John Ford died at the reeidenc. ,.I his brother William, Hohueeville, on Mon• day morning, July 16, at the mature age it 72 years. His densis* was unexpect- ed. The teeming previous he attended service at St. Stephen's church, having walked there and back, a distance of four miles. Upon reterning horse he was ataodiag up p•rtakiag of • lunch: when soddenly his lower limbs lust their power and he wok to his knees. In reFly to • question from tits sitter he quietly said, ' Leave me alone." Thew were the last words he uttered. He remained uncon- scious until next morning. when his ges- t'. spirit took its eight from its clayey t. He was one of a familyof sine, six boys and three girls, alof ♦ whom, but one brother, survive. His is a remarkably *MI overt family, the average height of the brothers being about 6 ft. 4 in. H. came to this section from Ire- land 54 years ago. Be was a skilful ship- wright, ed is earlier times Rhes work- ed in (Iod.rieb, Detroit and *the points. Of late years he has been residing with his Mother William, here, in easy sir- , his wants having been pro- vided for under the will of his father. Although of giant form and a somewhat leonine eoeatsnanes, he was gentle as a child. Though not destined to b. tole of the exceptional few whose deeds are of national repute, his name will long be • household word in many families u the ggigenyin of honesty and kisdnese of • gsttwt big, human heart. H. is tsppoeod to have died wawas of t tIl• orae Deceased never married. Tie funeral took place on the 37th, to Oederish cemetery, and was largely at- tended. -[Ex. Msnagrr. Jul)- bah. 1.iC. es68-lot O o ccqN0 WA"� — ® GODERICH WORSE_ Having purchased the Weisner of JOSEPH VANATO\R Maria Cutter. t take this up- ppeerrtlaeity of aanouaef.g to the people of rhe (county of Huros. that we are now prepared to execute an orders In MARBLE tit GRANITE 1MIll1fllllS, llas1ous, Ste.. Etc. Having •tial years practical experiewee. We feel! aiout et Kiving satisfaction to those who may factor us with their orders., !i1OSand1OOf Silis HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., Supplied .t Beaaonable Pates. Thole intending to purchase Monuments or Headstones will Ilnd it in their interest to TAILORING SPRING GOODS • Zit RI1T 13, And will be arrivl•g all Season. CaII and See the New Goods. uGH DuiiTLOP FASHIONABLE TAZLOR_ morn Main -West trent, !text door to Bank of MoatreaL' Ooderk k. Manch lith. ISIS. Look Here! Outwits SCOTCH OINOHAM8 at 10 o. Oawvies SCOTCH OINOHAMS at 120. Tui Bast FACTORY COTTON you *ter saw for tie money -Sc. COTTON A DES, SHiRTINGS, Attu PRINTS, AT Pods Taal' VII t. .terort1+B Yov. All other lines in DRY GOODS couplet*. Ft -u. Broca or GROCERIES. We Buy WOOL, Bauch AND Suet., COLBORNEDERBROS,CH (30. ABRAHAM SMITH, TAILOR & CLOTHIER. N4z, v', Goods, Ne .�.. Styles, =sc., w I'iices_ 'Gents' �'�raishings, Eats and Caps, &c. GIVE US A CALL. People wishing cemetery work done. such ►• repairing lnscrfpttoae. etr.tghtenina head- :tenee, etc., can rely on the work being done in a most sa'lstactory wtasaer. gfWe solicit an inspection of the work now is the shop ROBERTSON A BELL. Oodertch. Starch lath. alk 11453m Tag Duna BILL or F*Aacs —Ia the Pula Boos* dor Drim Made. there is an .,bits es als.hol ley M. Jokes Rochard, who presents the following budret as ris- king the direst and indirect taxa- tion .tial Trashes imposes on itself in the eases of a year in honor of the got god Alcohol: Prise .f &Wahol .nseetaed.. $ 14,1911,060 Vane of days' work lost... 1#2.664,160 Cost of trimMINIIM. 14,166,400 Oost .1 a zei 464,160 Lase 614,000 Cost of criminate. 1,779 900 Total linforlie,130 MAC KI N AC. SUMMER TOUR low Hasa er Powe Trap tWalt amwees DETROIT AND MACKINAO amid Lae now the latest and most approved styles in sELLING OFF AT COST MRS. GIRVIN if you wast • cheap. yet stylish suit. call at ABRAHAM SMITH'S_ 1.60 Goderlch. Jun. trd, 1505. TO THE r u aLIC IN G3NERAL ALEX_ M u ±O, {:e•eral Draper and ■ Having sow received the bulk of his Spring Purchases. M - - ing • Choice Selection of ■ ■ FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS Newest Shades and Textures. All -Wool 17eB eiges, Verona Serge.. Soudanese Cloths, with stripes to match. Will, during the Month of July, sell off her stock of Black and Colored Ottoman Broe•ded Satins, Black. Double raced Tricot Satin. warranted not to cut. Prints, Sateen, Black and Colored Linea Laws• MLinery, Dress Goods, &1on • Etc.. Etc., Etc. MRS. MATHIESON WILi. IN FC'TVRE HAVE A Dross Making Shop Up Stairs• • t 1 1' - - i•7•2" - -1111, - -_r—..ern now urw � Parasols, Gloves and Fine Hosiery a Narked Feature, Madras. and Nottingham Curtains In white, coffee and fancy colorings. (Bzceptionally cheap.( I White, Cream. Turkey and Fancy Tabletngs. Towels and Towelling, Tray Cloths. Napkin', LrOI less -- round. ?quart mod oblong. alrTb. correct thing in Braid* and Buttons. i Swiss .ad Belgian Embroideries. All Oren and Tucking.. Not d.eml it osteo'•} to enumerate the various lines in stock, the public may rest ale anted that rip will be four up to Ibe �/. Star ly tee price. /h AI.Ea_ � �.. moo_ HAVING RIC- Fl-HNiSHgll my shop In the latest style. put In Tarty Clew Sorbet Chairs. two of them the cele - bested H.o►ester Tilting (' h • 1 rs, and hired • ; Barber. we are WO posit ios to do MMer lar o r k than M.eto fore. Lsdys t Ct11Miw's Hatrcattlan —. specialty on all 4575 except Mato Razors and ground. vv ice_ I�T2Grs. Goderich. May ilh, Its. R. W. MCKENZIE lbI Wena Street. two doors east of P.O.. (ioderlok. 1 spring MiIlinery. , MRS. S A LSELD Hu opened our her— SPRING STYLES IN MILLINERY DETRWaT AND CLEVELAND Fea1L1(rs flower, liihLos, Sats & Tull • elrt.' TIT ewes , , „ms s Mackinaw." IlleMrmlM• OF Al.t. RIND& r laments pull le*sleassaa MOOS Fan KA. Iaspectlon of the latest novel, 1s toly ea wear, which she bas new on view, Dolma a CNesfiad Mesta Nev. 0.,, Oe4orieh. April rind. lee.mot C. D. 1101111114111T.r o Pans. Arm, To the Farmer and Others, We have on hand add can offer at greatly ikDucED PRI('in: 2 New Beatty Reapers. 1 Massey Reaper, second- hand. 1 Water Tank, for supplying water to steam threshing ennee. 2 t e a . Buggies. 1 ok. Akio aamatier of k rlaalltswith`b. �t.,rw n• "t,Ftd ro t 0. A. HUMMER, r IMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SHELF ': AND ': HEAVY HARD W ARE, I PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, SPRING MILLINERY 1 MISS GRA A" AM Hee sew et ►.t Illbww01011.0.41wEv Med wellaesnrted Ptaek e( TRT MM * l'NTRIMMBD MILLiNERY�*om r�ttg Ilun.ry olio eM• b..Yt•i•M41• M 7lwt M b1W,wtrat. Foathers, Flowers, Shapes, Egrets, & FANCY TRIMMINGS IN PROFUSION. The 1.44.. of N.derich and vtelalty are eewdlally Invited to West aide Court eedierOederlela,1... mrd. tek 1eraf Oedeatek. A pill move lir• Homo vinare. west deer to M'are's Dry Deeds fitsee. ta1L11r GODERICH. R,z i utING FROM BUSINESS w ILLIgM ggY WILL SELL OFF HIS LARGE AND VARIED STOCK AT COST Tweeds, aonbinga, llikri+tys, 'III Dress (loads, • large assortment. Prints, Oingitaoss, awl*. per yard. d(,uli»s, white and printed. Sal; 1-.lr4/s, 1'derteeru, Silks, Meek and o.lae4. IQ.sw., CONSIIIIITI NO OF Houten!, SItk Cashmere. Lisle. Cotton add Wool. Wows Rid. Ceakwere. sed Cotton. ef•, at Hn teAk.rrhie f., Bilk, Linen. Potton Ties, Oreformes, lerna, awg'' s Pfawweli, ;rioter, (Logon Flannels, Corsets, SAirtiwgs, Shirts, Skalds, knitted sad plain. rerssefs, tri•breltes, :1hirla, Delmore, Ladies' Vats, Cobol iselwm Blankets, wpb. Ifollaa.b, Tattle Clothe, Towels, N.rh:w., /brtains, Netts, Pert, flats, ( Lira, Sheeting*, White (beton., Illusory (,ollotn, Yarns, rte., L -r , Sale Commences Saturday, 27th March 0.derlok, March loth. Ire, »�