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S , THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY. SEP. 17,
PORT ALBERT.
The Usual List of Personale Apr
pear.
Thr wises and flit urtdae Set •
Crag Ir tm r.
Ervin Our Own l
Miss M .k. Young i* v,..t : %goo as
in Manchester.
ed, and is already flamersso far es travel , LMM>!1•.
....t 1110 bred isosseesau , was fol_
pricerlldy. Sou .00 ae Mlrsasl i Rwv. ih 1► •Lebsted
needing is if i't nimSS, i! OW Phiirell lost wbbk•
public montes en being•peel by the ; John Clark is is Tomato this week
servv006 of the pwhiie. dad fnr the benebt • a.etog the wonders of the !editions! ex
,.f the public, that such work should be 1:11.itiuo.
WIT ly atdr , feed fejt ^l'•• t'nl tic.•ryc a Rail has goes Ip meet 5 bs'i2
"4
village
1 re Merrett.] Ia sh lair of idoskoka, elan still aides hoots
village wh•, i 6Td iii.* for tbte with lion as Mrs Hall.
wool had it been suetluned et Je the A Mashy sportsman bas made IM
tuna: a thatathe
We lidt li sal. Il eudewifes of this stenos happy by *Mood
a.une, tla wort win 1 not h• a w• Ing an owl and • lox - th.'ee trrrurs 01
Misses Kate aid Viet Haw lois
and a chra1 • dons as if it had been c' t the barnyard.
01 public oompetnesa. Rat we have
hate ,;one to [Amami.4a ,sty good, ewlledal,al reamoe for ani 1%cbbn ,and Clark at the Bow Park
!tlatrd and Louie ('uer.N, Af►cert .
hefty sad A rthjr Besrtt ars ttsk owing t,., and that is because wehaveu't farm with their *teeming threshed 780 of
os. t oho slightest ids what the coctrao • •+its sed 3b0 ,.f WI "hest in ten hours•
the exhibition at Toronto. b.r is getting for it. Icor have we Tet ' it'erer litewert end Mr Bogie had rasher
Jeremiah Flynn, has hfserd lila fared made the oaf any o11• who quick stepping with oats as grafi sr -
to a Mr Walters, of Culburue, and in. toad Thee is haver* to ties . •tion•
tends taking life a trite easier for a f.•w er and osuts•Stor illpas, and we •appss tea•e.taas fNtrebeae
years. we 1110111 reit eatidlbd. Rot did not the
The emneral *town of the 10t5 stn roglurrr rsceed his authority is thy
W. J. liven was preached in the 1',.t.o. matter li the supenntendenee of the
Church here on Sunday 6,4 by the Rev I, work here be taken a5 a criterion tho
Mr Carrie. There ws. • large cos gra-'su'N'ee the county "Ohl "Ism to Wo
g•tiun prnwnt. old system t6o tatter.
Mr Hennings. of Godrnet, has bad . W. C. T. U.
charge of the grist -mill during the toast
at a baptism
week. Mr Mahalfy has s tint oboe
.niller engaged, and expects ham alvog The Weir& er Moe rem wear [InrUeS e1
in a day ur tw,o, Oro Nero`'
Oso. A. Hawkins, of Indiana. and T --
A. Hawkins, of Skaffa, Oast., ars toss a I Thr fo•Il..ning annual report of the
visit to their permits here. Thee were (i:..derich br_inch ,( tLo W. C. T. C., at
tor, late to attend the funeral of U,r,r : their regular smarting es Tuesday, Bele.
sister Mrs W. J. t..vmn, which t of loth -
place on Tuesday of last week. ' The ,Nicer, during the past year hate
The schooner Anflte, or ,�,r,er:on, .� n President. Mrs labet•i : 1.t
Matheson, captain mcg 1„01 vier -president, Mrs T M Campbell; 2ud
been lyin t in our lurbor during the pail
few days. The .Annie is on her way to
the fishing istanda,and has been .i,'taiacu
by stead winds, sud st.r;..y weather..
Geo Kay, cooper, of Kincardine, who
has bees making apple barrels for Mr
Mahatfy during the past month, hu re-
turned to his Inane. Ilia place is now
occupied by Mr !aerie, of Listowel, ' l'rtsi.lrnt.
whose brother is also working in the ;tnr;unt paid in charities eau
.hop. $1'. 7:,
Pete Hussey, who has been soycrnin_ Four apes aMtispfa late bees► held
in California for cue past three years, dunnz the year under our aesptc-es,
is paying a ri3it tohi•,n,-ther and sister. ladies and geutle.oen of the town gen-
near this Tillers. rote spurts a to bby erot:&y assisting in the�rrRettrii. Themoustache now, aud.•x ks ss. well 'n Len- '.numb* et Pledge* theta titre 62. a
togs- prisoner ilethe-jail *gismo fns one year.
Fflt"}• tAt the elteetirig held Nov. oath it was
the , unanimously decided that our Cairn)
fair sex up in that doatricl sasalgsmste with the ''W..men's Evan-
. A WooPzerri. LEA:. 31iss .lrtuus 1 tteii Work," that the society be
Dougherty, of Sheppsedt„n, met. with a'known as the "Wumeu'a Christian Tem -
very unusual accident one evening of last 'known
I mon.' that the oMoen of the
week ' he was returning from a rust to latter society •castisue to act, and that
her sister-in-law, Mrs Nixon Dougherty, our session be carried on as follows :-
litho is, we regret to learn, /y 7i. open with a hal imer prayer meet -
ill, when the horse which she rias JS'iv- ins, to he fontanel by the bunnies
ins took fright M tome object a short met ti:_. and the regulit meeting to: be
distance from the hoose, ural •started heli .wkly. This method has been
down the lain leading to the rood ata can:cd out duriuv the year. At the
terrible rate. Lou. held on to the nb rtlutuonp.al election, the members can -
bon., like a Canadian, naturally enough vassed faithfully for temperance men,
expecting the horse would come to a and succeeded beyond their expectations
stead still at the site. Bat in this she Two pet.ti.ms have been ernrutated in
vice-president Ulla Lasteetb; 1.
nog eversion', Ills IC PollucLt-vocerelimi
sa-notary, Aliso Trueman . treasurer,
din .1 A Naft•-I.
Members, averse Stteed.teee
13 ; smother of regular roadie;s bald,
48, 7 of which woe held Inttai,fbtly.the
remanung 3I weekly. Two 'festal
meetings were- called by t•rdtr of the
oral that a great many of tie
bridge toys NM turntu4 green w
Fete has the '`inside track" wit
MIkidO
PRINTED GOODS.
NAIRN
11•. Opened TAN ‘Peri.
3 Orates,
2 Hogsheads,
6 Calsus,
uv
ME TAILORING.
GRAND TRIUMPH 1
t►t. has Ire. a year or •1 rIra and general
1 wit1 a bona. sod have
y� mn .set•1ap�__ bard to get 00011
•i17ODdto wit lad to toSI.I. \I 1'IIK tl•1.\' oris
,luna -
to .seal, that � eg
a!m la et..tb:u1 u...i go
YINK TAILUKI\.:. 1 have
Style, Quality, Variety and Price.
They're all herr. .u.1 :n a way [lost )..0 WWII (lad ti
rt., , nv,e.
B. MacCormace
as tB14
Oederich'•'Julyl3rtt, 1
DANIEL GORDON, �;'1'MAKEIt
Ttie Hr1lTelephuue Company ha* jetcuRy
Ts number of sew and irl,'rt
ant trunk linea, and others aro under t
sal, will be finished shortly The AND I C tl 1 u
Ikrwinq i• a partial list n( what hu
completed
w
bees. dune in this Presence vox - A lice
M Id C' f AaU
fr'm Walkerton through
i eraJ , .
ford, Hsrriston, "taking in Mt. F,.rest . 1 �y .Arthuingwit Fergus •od asystem a Guelph�tLil�� G1assare!in; witA flit rest of flit s7stes wt Guelph.jc
This will be also connected •i1I Loudon,
etc., direct TIM Pslnerston and Listowel,
and extended to Brussels and Woogbaw. t„ Extra Assort meat of
A use line has teen run from Toronto
W Barna. !ivies splendid connection be
tweeu those pints, and in a couple of Library I.aa pa..
wemkawillewch C,llingworodcia Stayner. Se Chs for isster.tion. 10011'1 Torus, ti,
4I 144 . . 4 1I . ., . .. now
ftweiCro
ound
gia la Thornlury n Mea- C A NAIRN
ttia Clarksburg, T.. - - ry and Mra-
f rd that the whole of the district
UNDERTAKER.
Alagne can adv -iso. bug 1 can slow the stick. 1 have more stock on hand than any Iwo
0 1.0.51.. In town to Alex 4 frost.
FURNITURE.
1 bare now on hood l durerewt tales et Dsdroom Q'tttcl. 6 different st ks of Sldebosr•ta
I'arlor dunes. and alumni any.y� lo to. 1 urnnure line. all of wbkt 111 by sold
Art ('ASAP A' THE ('NKA1'Rr r. AND 10,X'T Y1►t' YOKUET 1T.
In the t xlIFit r.SKIM(i 1 rite per•utcaI att.•t.us. ant tee benefit sow at nearly 40 yearly
easterly,. 1 thin\ 1 bare t heal Hearers in the ('.•only of Huron 1 v.:11 truer the public
M mtge. I Tare ererytbtle uet.atiy Kept .n a nr•t rte.- eatab:ishmenI. .o. t1 as l'asatla,
Shroud.. Habits. (Moves. ('rapes. i.e. !.mbalm:es done wawa re cause.
Guarantee 10 g1•r s•.In.faruun in ear y raw.
t OLD STAN.) I;ET%PEEN P. O. AND BANK OF MONTREAL.
v Jib.amino
.' ,au a
will shortly be in communication with Court House oasare.Gouge
1 hIdle.
Toronto, Jo fact, as the a'ml.auy is ttept. .
per using ohihg be. grhaedet?'
drover cop-
per TOt1AR OPERA Co
pee wirer which u greall� superi..r to
copper wire from Befalo to Toronto, the
officials say they could easily guarantee t
a satisfactory conversation from Buffalo VICTORIA 1-1 A L
to let n Sound -about '290 miles -if
;Ay one ever required to Yue a line of
now n.
iron for these linea, and las already a
that length. A new line has leen strum:
rom • xcr unit �• �
he a Brest c s eIIIeworo 1e the Company"*
selticylt'erIl int • strict between 1
wh ■ 11 1
L.
f tY II b t Saguia which •ill FAIR NIC •HTS -
h di be W nd TI ESD.�Y A\D WEDNESDAY,
sir sod Uloneoe, n ca rum
their business with Sarnia by a short Sept. 2Ist & 22nd
line. via Chatham. A new exchange has
also leen opened at Alrinston, and a
iiwak line made via Watford;
TI E -11t.5) 'stl.IiT
gad Al Aylmer with a line to St Thomas.
hoe at Platteville with • wire to New Thr
bui.ding from Hamilton to Prsntl-rd by
an entirely new route t.. relieve the VE1,N:3U.5\ NIGHT :
pressure of business boon existing linea, T1 a O�E
and this wire wilt be extended immedia- ♦ ii
tele to Waterford and Simcoe. Business
is now dnne over the wh le of the Bell
C „tspeny's system, cr•mprutng many
thousands of miles in the Provinces of
Ontario and Quebec, • uniform rate for
live interne conversations. s000tding to
Mairl.urg• Men ere now efhage+l in
ee Too Many
was disappointed. The gat, which, by the town, the frit totbe Dmwinien Par- distance; and for decided messages (in
the way, is q r 1O tie above the ordinary Lament 1'etitiouieg against wine and the eery many cases where the sender
height pr vei no barrier to the fright beer beirg sold in Scott Act aut►tis has not time or does not aro to speak
toned animal who cleared it ata bound 112 signatures were obtained The ode- - to Its correspondent) at a tato 0
taking the animal,
f25
y and its f .ir occupant and one was to the Governments of the ante for • twenty word aes•age to any
h 100 I f the Souder
with him. Miss J.)uugerty was thrown
from the buggy, but ftrtuoatr'y received
..lily a few bruises. The bugigp leas
considerably wrecked.
Dtrstiih.-T F.m,nt. TRrSTEEII. - ler
sthool bell has been silent during the
pat woek or two. It u likely to remain
w, if it has to wait until Our school trus-
tees take any action towards getting it
repaired. W thick it is high time
these gentlemen would awaken to the
fact that they were nominated to the
position they occupy for use instead of
ornament. It appears they have taken
the latter view of the matter, however.
for a more useless body than oar present
representatives for the duties of their
position it were impossible to tied. Al-
though they have boss repeatedly in-
t. reed of the disgraceful condition of the
acbool grounds, of the rickety
fences, the doorlese closets, the foot and
a half of mud aid mire around the
school both spring and fall, the rubbish
and filth on the road side, they yet move
around with a none -of -sty business ex-
pression on their eountenanoes, enough
to 'flake one mad. And they haven't the
aliehtest excuse to give for their neglig-
ence either. They may say that they
don't wish to the taxyayers,
but they know quite well there is not a
. Aitery ratepayer in this section who
would grumble at paying his 'bars of the
very insignificant expenses attending the
remedying of these defects. We predict
a lively time tor these gentlemen at the
neat school trustee election.
Oust Naw BRIIr1E.-•"Speak well of
the bridge that carries you .ah," or
some such .imilar saying is an old and
nft•repeeted one, and do we not wish nor
intend to depart free the injunction
now. But we have a few words to may and
• few questions to ask the
the abcve mentioned structur', which
may not be alt.yether oat (4 plans. In
the first place, why was there not an
to ctlr appointed t, superintend the
building of the abutments Was it suf-
ficient that one or two visits from the
bridge commissioner should enable him
to ascertain u t., whether the work was
being done properly or not i %'e doubt
it ; dos doubt it very much. Remember
we do not say the contractor slighted
the work. But did he not have a splen-
did onplrtamty to do so if he wished '
We think en, and we are not alone in ,our
opinion. Who authoriz'-d the contrac-
tor to depart from the plan and specifi-
cation in building the ,tat wing of the
south abutment nine, matead of (inr-
leen feet long 1 Why was .h5 original
intention, s. specified. of having the
stone brought from Bill's bridge. or i
stone of as good quality changed, and
to a great extent r mon litmestone.stieh
u se have nght here in the river used
instead Why was there not a foot ,
bridge built for the ition o1
gedeetriena, instead of having them risk
life and limb in crom►ing ever ..n the mill
dam and on the stringers, which were
put ftp for a foundation for the iron 1
An outlay of $10 would have build a
side means of cr.'aaing. A small hoy on
hi• way to school fell off one of those
stringers, andler had hlhane bw*5' am,
t. -
swim w.ssiti certainly
ed• Iced ,Hell been the cam
dearly n Har 1
e ..vasd west
ty tsars to pal
fh winch for the bridge. And a .w a
world" (sevcr.Uy sod collectively; praying wasrtan
bscvlbeitn 124 cents for each addsr ,
tor their aid in potting down the liquor woos. ext. words.
teethe ; ldl. Our mode of 1
visiting Mae leWess : T. ladies are ap- i -
them trade, Mad NIL;,Trirda "the] I mod Petor EMU said to udr reporter on
alio visit /he jailrt by .bit! intlbab. Murk ides market this consists -."The locos -
good has been done. f in their visiting gruuus multiplicity of the inoondite p'p-
a family Is found is destitution it Is re- I niece and the commodities exposed for
ported at the next meeting;, tied mewls 1 seutuneretive disposal i bly
taken t, provide for theta, Mrs D lie- I , the 1 t . of cultic
4iificudd is secretary of this depart , aced humanity." The pn.fesror ns
meet. In July we were called upon to have been right; we do nut kuow enough
pert with our behoved Iso vice-prsideot, I Hi to statue with him. -[K sod•
Mrs T M Campbell, who was removing stock Sentinel Review.
to .)wen Sound..We parted from her An exchange very sensibly
with regret, and her sweet influence and Nowa subscribers who are io • says
loving words was long be i. o'er ys s
Mrs Wm Campbell wee appointed Lt shonld bear in mind that • dun is not as
race-presider3 for the remainder of the impeachment of their integrity, but aim•
Liar. Our thanks aro due to the localin an , of a publisher's se
prow mad the clergy of the IMPS, elm IP / s tbowsand mea
have aided and sphehl es wd
in ear eilF �"P th'"el islieM ( dollars each.
We cannot close this report without pay. It is a swsli smoont to e►el
Sig a tribute t.. the faithfulness and individual, but to him the ago
energy of our worthy President. May 'Meg*: t° in large. Instead of becotw.
she long be spared to devote the gift.. 'n2 indignant because the ppub!uhe5
and grease whish God has given her to asks for bis honest dere, the delinquent
this good cause. subscriber should be grateful to horn for
In this year with the pre waiting so patiently, and pay up like s
eeeding year, **hare gained in mem- man. _
bership, and the attendance and interest
have been must .
We have great reason t thank God,
and still further to devote our time sad
strength to the promotion of our great
and noble awe.
Levy A. Tarawalr.
Rec. Secretary, W. C. T. t•.
Officers tor the year commencing Sept.
slat : Pres., Mrs O. R. Teri. ;est Vies.
Pres., Mn Wm. Campbell ; 2nd Vice -
Pres.. Mrs D. McGillicuddy ; C.o. Sec.,
Mrs Henderson ; Res Sec , Miss True -
nom ; Tres.., Mn John A. Neftel.
point to visit each ward, taking with • Soap, "Flaw E.4 5.151." -Rev. aoiu-
Iht
few words about the apperme t•. it.
This work which is now being Irerf„row•
DEW 0$.
Our townsman, H. Horton, and wife,
took part in the joys ,f a crystal wed-
ding at Clinton this week.
Frank Nicholson visited his old fr;end
Isaac Hickey, in (:'derich township, last
week, and also the Yorkshireman.
I. Honer.. A..ttt.-The sick com-
mittee have • patient . n hand, after a
respite of three mints . from active nurs-
ing.
A number 1 I.aut and belles
from Oodertch and this place, while
sailing on the Isle the • thee day. met
with a gale. and some ,f the young ladies
lost their hats. It is reported that the!
two Macs who represented Dunlop, lost
their hearts. The hats were found, bat
at ian accounts, the Goderioh girls dsd
not surrender the hearts of the Dunlop
gallants
t , their owners.
Tose Mal reses.s. Pea la /tee WerN.
1
Mr. Walsh, the gentleman who tried
I to hay votes for the Tory etnidate in
ll.1d[msnd, was mr.re 110000ndol than
Ithe gentleman in whose interests he was
working. 11.• g,t in. --London Advertiser
The "Wirt" fountain pen is the beat
thing yet invented in the way of a self
-
f.'eding •lent. It has a gold nib, shades
lust as • dipping pm 4 is., and never
fails. i• is a wasting wonder. A sam•
pie can be seen at this office. Every
lawyer, doctor, etersyman, eeh•r.1 teach
.r and busmen, man should hare our.
rho.. Mcltilhcnddy ie the Meal ages..
Balt wbews.
North Western, Wingham, S. 1. 28
tied 2!►.
Colborne, Carlow, Sept. 28 and 29
Ashfield, Dungannon, Oct Stn.
Provincial, Guelph, Sept. 20th to
25th.
Central, Hamilton, Sept. 27th to Oct.
tat.
Western, London, Sept. 27th to Oct.
2nd.
Northern, Walkerton, Oct. :'th t.. rich.
South Huron, Seaforth, Sept. 27th
and 2$'h.
Listowel, Sept. 30th and Ike. 1st.
Went Huron, (Ioderich, Sept. 21st and
and 22nd.
Stephen and .'•borne, Exeter, Oct
Ith and 5th.
Hay Burtch, Sept. 20th and 210t.
Morris, ltlyth, Oct. 7th and Ath.
Hibbert, Staffs, Oct, fah.
Mullett, Clinton, Sept. 23rd and 24th.
A.D]tdIEISION, 25 CTRL
Itk$X1tVED SEATS. A ole.
Oa Sale at Fraser R Porter's Book SAN.
NOM.
iR Onderich. on Sept. 6th• the wife of r. 5'.
Lawrence. o(• son.
waawiaA.
At the Mang Dunannon. on the tad Rept
by the Rev. D. bg
O. ( 'env -run. John W. Ilo4ge►
to MISS Marsh tltewart. both of ENO Wawa'
ieah.
Geoerlrb garners
AIM&
2�OOK 1
MISS GRAHAM,
Fashionable Milliner,
Its. r '•trnr1 1 • r t a. Cott 1.t0.and o;,rrr.r.rs. With 511)
NEWEST STYLES 61 PATTERNS
ta•i ss ,q grows. ft um ht -r • .d .:a: : to the /tore
UNDER GEO. ACHESON'S NEW HALL,
GS or about : ,.e 1•t o(,O' :,.t,r w torr ,- orf sea ',rased to are ber o'd Customer.. and a
A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL.
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Ha ed Excursion
TO
MANITOBA
\"la THk
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
GODERICH
TU
'WINNIPEG and Return, 136
MISSIVE!'
1t
137
Ticke(a are lined !thing on .(RFT. iia asd 11,
e.4 good to return for Al day..
IN full information and Ti••kets apply to
R. RADCLIFFE.
Agee., Ooderieb.
w*pt. Illi. UAL :061St
1Reported hyTelephone from Harts, Mille.)
OootMicw.M I106
71
AA Rap
bosh (gal11 p . M 70! to
Wheat
W d h.at.,rwwinter' P bush .. . 111: • un
I Wheat.Wheat. bush
sgnoo'r0 hush .. .. -.... 5 A ,r
rlour..!asst M ret . .............. 1 A r 9s
rin'tr. imis.dl 10
glom. strong bakers." cwt.... 2 M M y
nr
Kb, tpat..ti per. eat A M
Oso.. a hash N A
P.a. 9 leash ..... M •
Harley. 0 bosh.. .... .. ........
1•ota'or.. r boob .. :Il Of
1144 ton . ........ Iter.......... Oa•
w b . .
.. IS 41
4nova.ke4111dos ........ 10 tg
mn. la 'evil N !e
( ss •met N
cwt•
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We bare Jus. revived • large stork of
(eir' i I'1. Mt -
Business Envelopes
Or 000i) (Jt .V.ITY.
Whi.Is we will dispo.r of at the following
LOW PRICES:
A Good No. 7 Envelope at
New
DRESS GOODS
OPENED TO -DAY
J. C. DETLOR & Co's
80c. per M, or 2c. a p'k ge
A Oea1 No. 1 Knr.lepe at ! W. L NORTON,
Treasurer Town of ne•tlelea.
TRRAst'RRR•11 0771i R.
Goderlrh, Aug. 11111. 1111A ..Rut171
I;oterich, Aug• xtb. I4 C.
Tt.)WN OF GODERICII.
TREASURER'S SALE OF I..tN1/8 FOit
TANK.K.
I'ROvt4CE n► Ot%Taka•., 1*; t ,our uta era.
Tow s or Gonian n. resat under the . and
ro wt1: 1 of the Mayor of the
Town of Gederirh. and the seal of the mud
1'orporstion. bearing date t51 Twent) •.1�:5.
day of July. A.U. 1il16. in .tee directed. con•
roawdlsg me to levy .s Ibe lands in the fol•
lowing list for arrears eV /R1.a der thereon.
0040* i. hereby R'ven. flit ruler the •asd
tax.., towel her with all dela. are sooner pawl
1 shall proceed to ern the said lands by Public
Anctlen, or as mach thereof a. 'nay be suer•
cieat for the payment of ti Tates awl ('oats
thereon. at the TOWN BALI.. 1n the sale
TOWN OF Gl►I)i1I('H�stat T1 E.DAT. the
TW ENT V TIIDID day of NOT KARI 1t. lett
et the hour et TWA* o'clock p.m.
TTAtls1ds Al'.' pof 400i[tit
6 Street or Marvel. }t I
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196 n ni 1 A tit r
2115 11 X 1 Ile A
116 , fl 3t 10it 37
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sat 1 9 901 1 71 10 11
91/1 17 10 77
1310 " Lam fit 3i 1 aI 3 N
11 Geo. W (1..on's iarvert 111 a 111
is 3 II N 5 Al
1A ng Wilaoa's Su ' 4 0 A ! 71 10 3
:: i1.4 'Mi 71'2111
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on
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111 " 1 5 7 47
53 Reed's Survey 15 12 42
67 " I Is itt
6 Mc1►oa1M11''Purvey 1.5 5118
7 •' 13 130
Park & Marword..
4 Surrey. Huron It'd . 1.5 5 11
5 1'1 4531
5 •' Cedar -el 13 (71
A " Cron, at 15 341
7 s RAMS sow,t4 1 SS
44 1'yppltAw I-3 3 42
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70 907
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2
54 2 M
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72 10 rR
13 6 31
Of 5 of
110 5 et
741 o 05
tel 1 12
7612 M
11.10 per M, or 3c. a pk.
A ped No. 7 Envelope at
11.25 per M, or 4c. a pk.!
teed No. 7 Envelop- at
11.75 per M, or 5c. a pk.
Half or l)sarter Thousands •t .amt t^' •• era
for Tbou•sud lot..
These Envelopes err all of First ('ism gush
itr. and are stumble for Bankers. haw)ere
and Rssiner Alen.
5TThts is no job lot. Rot up cheaply for lhe
negates. hot a riyrnlier bo. of Fnv.lopea
mannfsctured by one of Ili. best arms In
('ands.
Call and See Them
-AT---
"THE SIGNAL"
CFZTCAP
PRINTING OFFICE.
Ooderlcb. Aug. Ips. 1811.
i}?4J%
`TOTiCE TO CREDITORR,
Ir. the matter of Jour W. Ono' w. of the
Township 04 ram A.he.ld, in the ( mint)
of Here. 1'eet.aa. an Insolvent.
The above aemed Jona W. Gasw►w has
Hale an
to n.. in pureness.. o1 M
vie (imp. 1K Ontarioand amending set&
in trust. for the beaeat of his creditors.
A nre•oting 04 the creditors of the acid
Jews W. ORanaw will he held a1 my (M5..,
in the (bort House, fa the Tows of (toderleh,
on T1'ENDAY,
the Month Day of Yepte,nher, A. D, 1M7,
at the hoer of 11 o'clock noes, ter the par -
pose of appointing Inspectors. aid of giving
direction* for the dlepiwl of GAo..bud.
creditors are requested to 5N GAM claims
�be14sted.*dant.
na ►.*d• of sorbrairoting.
u Pro-
vided by the said Art.
ROBERT atailoNit,
mw iirof Henn.
AaYgaes
IAA tk
Dederick, Ang. T. Ise.
!CORD WOOD.
5•' rex•. w .1,.1/g.tes.t . ord wood at the tow-
• • r .. /•.0 t •.% .: E. **APO marl; supplied
•g'14 r .r. at
GEO. OLD'S STORE.
Our age .t w. I..: -a; the store daily for
oilers. Aho en hied • slit of theta wood
su•h se abort Maim edatsea, eta. All this
wing! can he w t.at4.1 the mol or del:rered.
es the 1 „ger d. v... • Prnmpwoss g0ann-
tee,1
XAVIER BAECRIlt
Pa.:s Reserve ARA.
June 1r.: . f...: 1111011414
1].tPE1171IAL____-
RAL WA'FER!
=uU 5 .5 ATE.It )i.LT%LR WATER.
\'Io II WATER.
SPARKLING VESTA,
GlNUKR ALL.
PTO -est). the cam. of 2 deem battles :
�f7tff.lt Alg P�. d Il.da WM.K. - ... glJs per ease t1v1}Ws1�Is ♦.ate....EIR.7wi
f11R.
14504 t floats ameade.t
by 0/441552 met for their •d exnl-
lence.
THE SPARKLiNG TESTA
is natural mineral water from the Waulr-
shit Spring. Wisconsin. (barged and bottled
by the rum,lany.
The fo.:nwlttgg analysis shoed. quantity
014(144 b attet lh a w'tn a 5a116a'
Cblor.'!e of Solium. 0,271
Sulphate. . ....... ..... •.W7
BI.1'arbmate of .(oda .......... .1.115
Bi l'arbmate of Lime IANBf-('arbonate Ot Ma►cA.sa SNA
14111 ... 1.054
This Water tore. Dropsy.Oravel. Diabetes,
Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Bright's Dlseess of the
Kidneys and I.iver. and all Diseases of the
Bladder and t • rinary Organs.
It is th. best Water for daily use that there
is in the world. Is ent;rely free from impure
matter. will keep pure and sweet in an) cli-
mate : there bring n.dhing In 14 t0 deeotnpose
or he afiect.1 by warm weather.
Every Barrel is cert: fled to by he Agent of
('. & N. W. It'y. at Waukesha. Wis.. before
ahlpm.nt.
These good• can he obtained only of
GEO. B. COX,
!frit fah Exchange Hotel, Oodesich,
Auk. *9-54. 1R106. 61 -
PASSAGE RATES REDUCED.
ANCHOR LINE.
CTKAMEItS IV .RY SATI'Ri)AY from
NEW YORK to
GLIMt41W AND u%N*MIRRT.
haft. o4- 40 or from
lin. V)•.. 6*'gse, lis tie lrnderder•)r - e'er.,
(' A RI\ S. a erre, 0 cram., epee.
Assessor rasses* 0.rvlee.
L IT0!►••L ala eraas•Tewtt.
Steamship ••117TT OF 110191•- front New
York. WEi)NESi►AY. ()et. 13.
8aloan Passage. w and upward. Peeved
claw *Se eteerso. eatwaril or
prepaid. .it nee BR*1.., R!•.
For Ranks of Tears.. other infer.
gnat i SOON
R York.
nr A. Di('KAMC PAK Mos. Oedevk15.
Ood.rirb. May SO. »Lm
Merchants, call at
the Signal and get
Signal for bal. of 1886, 25c. Circulars Printed.