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The Huron Signal, 1886-9-24, Page 54 14 d THE HURON SIGNAL. MAY. SLAP. k4, 18S6 5 nw.anea. Thi. sports of Dangaunur are great ly exercised over the appear.ne• ..1 tem or two deer that were semi sou this o• sghlwr hood. They have nut succeeded in cap - tering any of them yet Mrs Meows, of ICMidstuck, sod Mrs Stumm, of Ingersoll, were th. gusts of Mrs J. k. Roberts last week. The saeramsent was disparaged ie the Yresbeteries church here last Sunday. Rev. John McGillivray. of Goderich, prrnobed •very s tietmuu cn the occasion, and was greatly appreciated by the cuatreg*titta. George Woods and Miss M. Rather - teed, timbers fur the past year in Union 8. 8. Na S. aro sntla14ed for neat yew No the same as.H.r. Th. Dungannon baseball club played Mar return match with (luderich cu Monday last, and were attain victorious Dungsenou stood 23 to God.rich 2. 3L .vala. A synopsis of a serwnon by the Rev A. Y. Hartley, crowded out this week, will be given in our neat. The mill seems to have increased in its Wetness since ths new miller came un the so.ne of action. Mr Herbert was well known around here years ago w hen this plans was small. our base ball team had a challsote from Mildmay, the oltampton. of Bruce. to play for a hundred d. liars a side It war uum.diatsly accepted Itut where it the boartine champion now 1 Bruss- els has challeoged onr club, at.d a game is to nomm cif shortly. The Foresters' ounoert on Tureda • ensnpl.te sowers.-.. T. Burgess has the •kill as well as the will to keep every one pleased. Tbe rad d the p.. `ot-mance, which consisted of readings, sin*icZ, .r was good, and indeed 81uevale is I:euoming ti..!' for entertainments, which Genn t be bates Mr Thos McGillicuddy, one of the editors of the Guderich SItilfa ., it is W• nonmed, is to address a meeting in the 1' thumb, on the subject of "T All are cordially invit• ed to attend. Th. new Foresters' hall is now a Bred • It tt, any town. The Methodist piano -maze is being Feinted inside and outside. Rev J. S. Cook supplied the place of Atte bit McDowell, of Wingham, last Sabbath. fdr Meek, of Winglum, sub - plied Bluevaiet Ras A. V. Hartley a ►way on a hoa- dav trio He intends .i.itiegthe county where the Scott Act is Blithe tslk,name- ly Halton. Rev Mr Law, of Relgrave, supplied his pulpit last Saturday. The old Clyde is changed into a hand- some frame bonding, of commodious sire. 1t adds also to the value of Mr Riding's already valuable property. Wwit aesh. The barn belonging to George Agar. of the 6th , was struck by lightning cn Theraday night of last geek and one of the rafters was splintered. Mrs John Irvin has sold her house and lot near St Helen* to Mr. Sheriff'. Mrs Irvin is going to joie her husband in St Joseph's Island, where he has been fora member of years. Mn William Gordon. of Toronto, has been visiting friends around St Helens. John Wetherald u engaged as teacher for 8t Helen' school for the corning year with Mary J Ferttuaon=aa ►aaistant Wildcats are becoming prevalent again—a number having been seen in the neighborhood of St Agud.ioe. LADIES OF GODERICH 1 NEW FALL GOODS We extend you a Cordial Invitation to Inspect our RD flisp of MILLIyM &MANTLES Our Show Rooms will be Opened on Tuesday and Wednesday, 5th and 6th Oct New Fall Bonnets and Hats. New Fall Mantles, Dolmans, "Waters. We Show the Latest Novelties and Best Value in Jerseys DO YOU WANT A STYLISH FALL OR WINTER COSTUME, THEN DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. FOR BOHOOL DRE88 8 OR 1-10U8 WEAR, 13r SEND We Show a Special Line of Dress Tweeds at 121e. Every one should see them. Tt l't+ }t,R SAMPLE•. AND PRICES. H. W. BRETHOUR & CO., B1ZA1V %. LBvOR,lD. Brost!ord, Seo'. 23rd. gig Wenn, somsomismilmimpoussoul VesIern Fair -J!tU-- A_ B_ C0I T LL —FON' FIPST ('LASS— FURNITURE. NOLISTRIAL R ART EXHIBITION 1 AM SELLING QOM) FURNITURE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER FURNITURE MAN IN TOWN. -AT - YOU' CAN LACE ROBBY BY CALLING ON ME, AND LONDON, CAN., you Are Sure to ei Suite iu IMce & Quahty Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd, l886. Nal Premiums. COMPETITION OPEN TO THE EMU. The Western Fair is the QT!mt 'vest of the season for the people of Weeu'rt Owtaria The Directors are determined that the torth- coalnR Exhibition shall rugal, if sot names, any of its predeeeewra. The Committee oa Attractions are prepmr- ie4 • spfeodid fur each day of the Fur. full particulars of which will be put. listed Inter oa. Write to the Secretary for Prise Lists, Post- ers. Programme* or any information requires. It. HETTER. OEO. McBROOM, President. S'a'lary. 1 am still selling the celebrated HIGH ARM• IMPROVED R AYMO N D MACH INE THE BEST 114 THE WORLD. BUT NO OTHER. 'sr theft may Sewing Machine rasa in town."M avows ME CALL mid Arles tar youiralvesr Friday last the wife of Henry Zoelner, 1 lot 12, Lake Shore road, opened a hitt (•f potatoes that contained 76 tubers -36 of which were good large pratias and the of smaller size, The Germans head the Irish in potato raising in this section thus far. J. McLeod, teacher at No 4 8.8 re- engaged M ,an enereaae of salary. Mr McLeod Wisdom Rood work chinos( the kit~are deserving of ~ T1MBNo—A very imesesesful picnic way held in Mr Foster's grove ou Monday 20th last. It was under the manage- ment the Bethel 8 8, but the neighbor- ing schools were each extended in invi- tation. It was heartily carried that our S. 13. attend mut when the day came there were no , and those who had made tior to go, had to suffer disappointment. oklow is this 1 Surely there is something wrong somewhere By the way, perhaps they're going to give us a Christmas tree or something better after a while. If they do, we think they had better have it at Mr Foster's. as that gentlennan seems t-, think "trouble 0 no account' w long as people tgtjny themeless st his grove and home. Mr. Foster and family hare the hearty thanks of all who were at the picnic for the kindness and liberality shown .,n Monday. Ooderich Township. Iloimesvilla, Sept. 13th, 1886. Council met to day pursuant to sd• josntment. Members all preeen• Mi- nutes of last meeting read and paved. trustees of Nn. 2 school sae to be taketn finis said sec F. JORDAN, UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. fa'Tb. Beet Hearns and Funeral Furnishings in Town .t the Most Reasonable hates. -A-r; t � Ysv C�iw=ittz A. B. CORNELL September Ind_18811. J081tt Hamilton street, Ooderloh. DANIEL C ORDON, Ws hate muck plea.ury in ia1enntttg our .ad the public generally. that oar hall Snack la semi complete. la all the Depar,mrnta oar mood* will be Round of the newest deaigi. and hest quality. DBMS GOWN.. 1 LATE.1%stat N s i rLE CLOVIS*. ; Weare showing large ranges in French. (.ermas' sad E Ileh Goodell!' the aewe.i nukes. We have a gam of Drees Melton' that will aetuutsh row. at 14$ eta. t ^.toe sad get some of thein before they arc ell sod. - Newest things in Trimmings w match dramatist -rods. TWEEDS, WORSTEDS AND COATINGS, - splendid assort meet. and at puss lower than ever. .tee our twits to order al 11117.1. FANCY GOOD, Fancy Wuel Shawl.. 1,u,ctnaton, Tarr O'tthanter Hate, rose Pom inset and Hoods. Hnslery mod Uluvea' Misses and Ladies' Mittens, tolethrr with • complete assorisneat of small wares. A discount of Av. per cent. will Ir allowed. un all Cash parchaacs of Dry Uu. dr of one dollar and ever. i Jatse.se Colborne gyros., GODERICH. Or 0 IArt 441 8(; ,• cti ;44 O A �o CABINETMAKER AND LEADING UNDERTAKER. Asyone can advertise. but 1 can show the Steel. I have more stock on band than afar Iwo houses in town to 'select from. FURNITURE. 1 havehand 10 different etyi_ of Bedroom Suites, 8 different silks of Sideboards, 3 u cr • AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND DONT YOU FORGET IT. sow ou ParlorSuites_ and almost anything in t►.• Furniture lin.. all of wh eh will be sold LL In the UNDKRTAKINO 1 give revenant attentloa..ni the bene0t mow of nearly 10 yetis to *� A T ettperlesce. 1 think I have t_e bed H'a's t In the Coust, of Huron --I will uch the parts. �Mjr l+ i/t♦i Gtt�• t }tad 1 have everything cannily kept In a flCou&t.s f Hut n--1 i wcb at a 11ub4s. loAlar Shrouds. Habits. o ie °loves. Crapes. dec. Embalming done when required. </I Oaaraatae to give satisfaction in every Daae. 'GODERICH, OLD STAND B. ,.. I . P. O. AND BANK OF MONTREAL. Has on hand a full stork of the adMwl 11 -{lederiek, Sept. tab. IBM. seasonable articles -" -' Paris Green, Ii N JW F_►LJ GOLDS 1886 London Purple Insect Powder Hellebore. 1Fresh t: Carat teed Fresblan P. and at Lowest Bottled Lime Juice, Assorted Slays. Agent for the Toronto Mucilage Manufactur- ing ucila.. Lit1uidGluc &cb Convenient ani Reliable. and at Reduced 1 greet the public with the announcement that I have opened out • Choice Assortment of NEW AND Ems' rYL ISM Ones 1 ops Suitable for Autumn and Early Winter Ware. Tne range of Textile Fabrics are so varied Re so that even the most fastidious can be PLAIN AND BROCADED SATINS, Slack and Colored. Plain and !striped flushes and V, -Lets. Buttons from a 6c. Size up to a Trade Dollar. Meal. Pearl and Jet Clasps for Dresses and Mantles. Gloves I .x a �e�si�♦ y Fn;l nnsre, and at prices ied in the annals of the Hosiery and Glore Trade. ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL BE FOUND WELL ASSORTED. An nnuanally large stock of ('snadian and Imported KNITTING YARNS- Best Make*. KEY NOTE; Goods sold on their merits. no . lions made. and strictly one price. tin_ riVkea s g�nTRO (io terk:h. Sept. tk h. Lf• S. 20114• Draper and Ilaberdaeh'r. Al.,n .trent for the celrhtytrd Letter frto om sow .� DR. G'S immuno real, refusing ', allow lot 15, b R� �,lING FROG BUSINESS .ton. Moved by John Beacom, sec -ceded by e�Clne� e d Pula " Edward Acheron, that no action betaken V Wii w = L Z = g - - -� A -�- PAINTS, OILS AND in changing lot l trustees lith sen., No , (i l,. a refs 1 tee const o- No. e, S.S. to •Family tRednes Aiccuratel ly Dispn>•ed•� GOI)ERICF. ttaMrefused their Beacom, seconded b OnlyPure and Reliable Drugs used. WILL SELL OFF HIS LARGE AND VARIED STOCK AT Moved by John Beacom, 1 , Edward AehIkeld that shedJohremove P BALE. � end Isaac Salkeld he mttih.d to remove HAVING RE- FORN LSAZD my shop in the Mimi style. pot In Three sew two of them the ea orated Itockestee Tilting r' kr lra, and hired • j(wnrt•,yaan Barber. we ia41 position M do it e r k than o - fore. ady'a k ('bildrea'a Haircutting made a apeelaityJ on all dare except flttturdass Harms and Se ia•ort Harms ground. w 1044 - Wra, ttres.,ono door, els., of P.O., Ooderl.h R. W. MGKENZIE IMPORTER, ettrgil<11rt Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SHELF': AND': HEAVY HARDWARE • once cethefence from across the side -_— road between lots 6 and 6, l.t con : if Lot No. 668, on Victoria -8t., not, scion will he taken against them, in the Town of Goderlch. Carried. Oei opted hr Tilt/NAS ](tPrtytrlo: d 1 aatiefactory. This Int is aitestrd Ina gond part of the Trimmer's Pond win examined, his sureties were consi ere , Tows. It has 'meted thereon a Ii ,torr Collector with his sureties was present. 'm hoes, w..'.,i.L,eII- attache& which hat teen hie bond wee drewn and completed painted lately. sed Is In a good state of pee Moved by J. H. Elliott, seconde.l hy .eTF.RMy OF "ALE Half rash, and bay Edward Acheson, that thio council •u say. 011movtgast'to*nit pnrehea'r. thories Mr. Prnudfor't, mistimes, to take Far further particulars apply to the under - level and depth for drain at railway alir11e'd• brides erosions. A PROUDFOOT,ng• Bayfield lin', expenses Agents for Owner. to be paid by the parties be*elitted, and Ond'rirh. Held.,, PIM, lilt -et that the ReevesDeputy Reeve attendMerchants call at a meeting tonbeheld held by aforesaid parties.- whey •atim tse wi:1 be handed in by engineer. - Carried erten adjourned to meet again on the Signal and get the third Monda7Jint►nt"ber.x, (Dirk. Circulars Printed. ag. Parro Txr'da, 'H••o••ro•, (7nalirol , Milk. cashmere. Lisle, Uhilerines, f il.,re. orlon and \root Nis.. lieo.la, Kid. Cashmore. Idale. • Mtge assortment. aad Cotton. Prints, /',vapors, (linguini., R bbutta, Se and fc• per yard- No ridkercA i ;/a, %fnsltNa, gltk, Limn. cotton. white and printed. T latrna, I'nf friNes, Silk G'dreg a, heresy l'einto" ns, tiyINgs, ma., nirfrn a s, Wet and mowed. E7rtnNrlit, Hobos • OF Ir'incrys, 0911141,11 i''l.n.n.ls, Alkirtia9A, 1181 ria, knitted and pima. Pernaola, f jMbrefins, Marfa, !1,0 sores, Goodies Veda, (hssfrissafi.m Nisifa, ►u.t«ttrta, l,J.r it ta, H.olln oda, Table U.AAa, Toterle, Napkins, (7Nrfeina, Netts, Petr*, 1'.f., gti 1*a, terf huts, Wilde I %.tlota, Firfory Ce41.a e, nem, AT., d -e., et. The Side is Still Going On. tdoderich Merck nth. RIR llfOam MISS GRA(.. Fashionable Millar, , Has returnrd from her visit to New \" nrk. Tor. -s'••. an . r —4 NEWEST STYLES & PAT i risuilais and will recto%' from Iter old stand to the star, UNDER GEO. ACHESON'S NEW HALL, T1 on or .hunt the 1.t of October. when she will he pleased to nee her old C4e,om. mend a n- mh►t of n,w ones. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS aaaa.ra.k.r. ,tJ TO ALL. Uoderiok, Sept. Ph. INC 1104