The Huron Signal, 1887-3-25, Page 88
THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1887.
WALL PAPER,
Till: +itf!llhckill=1t IIAS $('CC DPL. t\ 8Z(i RING TUX ..
'IN H 1 ST LINE =.
EV & & sum. IN GODERICH
POR dt:Aupe OF litc
FINE TAILORING
Gents' Furnishing
1 an, how prr•p•rad $ stew a esesplete aet.saaeet 0
'FALL GOODS
OVIZHCYIATINU$ In all the New Sheds, said Styles.
A• endless variety of Itaali.►, latish
and seetek listurds
-1n huoNu.e .leek of New wed tt(ylW
(aettdlam Tweed..
CHEAP I CHEAP 1 1 CHEAP ! I I
senttuesatw:r_&U Gelds bunk( L, Las wart out
. k.rde.
�. MacOormac
t1oderich, Sent. Wok. Isla. efts -
1
SaIIIPICS Ill be CliecrilljS�o� 10 Anyolle.
30 DAYS SALE!.
They are the Pick from Ten Differ-
ent
Makers. A discount of Ten per cent will be
allowed on all purchases Colb
over one dollar.
JAS, IMRIE
NEW'
SPRING GOODS
LARGE CONSIGNMENTS T0i
WAND ALREADY
•YD
PRICICs
la some loses
LOWER THAN EVER.
PRINTS &
GINGHAMS
NEN SPRINC c000sJ. C. DETLOR & Co.
ABRAHAM SMITH,
Tt!LOR & CLOTHIER,
rayl ,
krmiser"miser<atent of
M N':6 AND BOYS' SPRING SUITS.
t: . .: Large:: err;.. sloe-; o: the
LI f •'SWATT. E7iRS OF TWEEDS A!IO CLOTHS
.. - t6, make P c'
�y Ll'L1L WORK A SPECIALT
13P.A13.AM BMITH'9_
ti7 21614
A:.Eb S:i.O. AFOOT. $R, CHURCH REPORTS.
!r_li e.: a ries.■ Plus.. r t M1ruler air Nu 2 • t►set, aeaardtaa Tbrir 1Yaaarlal
• • .th Who tta i t,►dler.rb for a
r
...:r t..p.,.i}„r .aye. -':Le
gut was aatde too Friday
.. .1 t:, .A.: :.n.t Mr Alex Broadfoot.
T a<nnuth had . i. the preelous
rat; .:.oatted this left. Althugh.
.. , , n: eta alas.; altogether
... M; 2".,,ad: sot . try been
.1;..i f, : - ...e day. . was re -
it:: a.t.. :tw.•2•ngt the pro-
. • I M: 1'..t• caught
• . • . , a tieh set-
• 11.:'.atuma-
..t:a wuw:h stern
i- .
.- ) -.Lt.,. ..traits constitution.
Mr :': :a i tet :.,.dyed Ate great age
.f 8: ;..err was u stout, active
Acari, heti..).. :..:tcall to his I:n114e460
»tt(l.t :;:»e•s. He haci•beet ;naus-
ea of :.a ...t..t.Cy :.,h..L.�natitotion,ard
hu used t„ lay toot illi--o,igh. he had
Jose ma I:..cL :lard ,w.-rk as air.) n a1 tr.
• ••ke:,raft, ha Lid neva: b.en cors ,
:.ed ;, hie ear thrt•tuh i.lnees a,r
• ei. t r. - day He emigrate♦ to this
o.os ntry :rows &•.::and i 1833, •fid
ur :au srttlfd ;.t the farm on,
o:..cl. La cont:i:uto: t.•:iv* i.:.t:1 the time
h:a .`catil. He. was one cf the first
..:tiers on T scares ...th' s uth i.f the
Herrn. (lase, and consequently lie en-
.:,:twj a:2 the i.ard.Lips and privatit.is
sr well at eni,Jed the Iri..mpha of pbns-
A: Ilia N•,th.eg delighted him mole
tins= t, rococo?. tLe exploita of the early
ae:docs cf :hy township and he always
maintained tact :he happen period of
L. :at was weer, clearing up his farm. •
Aa at: iaci.ient o: de times Le was w.,r,t
to relate his experience on the occasion
u: one tis:: to (god:encl... which was then
'the cooly market :;awn for this district.
Hr **tit t.., Gudertch with two yokes of
Men ani two :tads of wheat. and desired
10 de: a barrel of salt and a few pounds
of sagas, but be oouid not soil the wheat
.tad the mere:tants o' that day reftraed
to give sal: or sugar in exchange fur
wheat as.i Mr Il:oadf.* : r.ad to take his
:!.eat h.,md Apia anti arrowed money
_amgA_fruri Mr Dark. whr, then kept
,hl there. to Loy tbe.&It. and he went
.:hoot the sugar 517 B:o•dfiwt wee
:he very and tat honor. and few inert en-
,•:yed muco ;614 Ibi ct,uAiaa is and eft -
:cora
:cera n: :heir fellow ant,. He wee •
:..amber of the Presbyterian church, and
er:thusiaotu Liberal 1a politica. He
'.a twice marred, his first wife being a
Eater of Mr Jaoee Carnochsn, of
:lcke.remitL, and his second wife, who
st.-vises him, a daughter of the late
Lobe:: McMillan, of nutlet. He leaves'
:A large family i f grewn up sons and
tiougt.t pi, sli cf whom are settled in
:sirs. Th. remains were Interred In the
E arpurLey comet -try, and :I.c esteem in
which thedeceasdi, was held arm abund-
antly manifested by the large concourse
tf people who atttrded the funeral, t he
.secession beim: t•,app.wed of about ens
ai:ired e.bictee. Mr John Broadfoot,
of the Mil: Road, was the oldest Another
of the iaceated and Mr James I3road-
ff.at, cf rl.s Jed crocsown of Tac:ier-
aattk. the y.•4cpesr
ae ft iluwing bores may prove of i
:creat tt some of Mur readers :--
+ ..stn .-rat rr **TRODlrr 1 Hl'Y.. H.
The annual report and financial state-
r::eut . f North street Methodist church
has been piloted for autrthution amongst
the congretaticn. The f.•I1.,win, totals
show the (ivaneial standiuir of the re
spocti;e department• :
I:ecpts E:.p d 11.1
Trustee Lard $1073 60 9956.28 $114 32
Qom.. Board 21011.45 2106 45
Sunday cho..1 157 . 38 115.83
Ladies /fid ti ,y 492 33 409.65
H. F. M. 90 12 88.32
Tunag I'eo." 22 85 21.11
Poor Fond 36 u; 35 73
Conx'I Collect's. 549.00
Total receipts, inciudinet balances fco
Iset year $4i28.t
Tota! dist±unsound' 4284.
EWWOX CHt L }t.
(:wlerirn. Feb. Irth.
A PPlc,AI T:
orne Bros.,
C�
ODE RIC
NOW FOR BARGAINS
A
1886 1886 a Hafxresave '`'
ewits 6:11„7
The Genuine B311 Organ, Tho Mason
Tischer, Evans Pianos.
Peet. (:. eel( hardlu the vert fans( Itsrtr•tmw
ant. :,t Lav
molt; ISi. thong by osUusg. os t' wt.t.ow to i'W •ie CLARKh
V..Las, Fluter rites. Meutt ;)res..., ,,:rap /Germ., filbert
THE CHEAPEST SOUSE IN
PA. Iles. a e.est•f
.ebs
I creel the pu:,lie with t.'ie snnouaceitst•t that I have opened out a Choice.1s:crteen: et
NEW AND
'1 r V i' 4J LE ( D to Jr T L V
e:� •^.'r awe =l t� t�.t�A..!'�1• G•e
Suitable far Autumn and Early \VIeter Ware,
Toe rsuge of Textile Fmbr:crareas varied into versos. ire: etre tot meet foot:.at •.. can be
BT:7ITZD_
PLAIN AND BROCADED SATINS
Black and Colored. 1 .a.n and Striped I^acs :.i std Valtiets.
Buttons from a 5c. Size up to a Trade Desalt.
Meta!, Pearl and Jet Clasps for Dress's and Mantles.
Gloves
n- I Mil .Amer. and at prices unprecedented in the annaof the Heiner) and (.love Traps
ALL DEPARTIERTS WILL BE FOUND WELL ASSORTED.
An tinu.u..11y large stock of Caned ion and Impert.d KNITTING YA1:\a -lire: Makes.K I.y NuTt. Goods sold on :heir no rico. no mt.repreee$ratlour :casts, rad carie:(' ore
41 rw
82 68
1.80
1.74
Goderich. Srpt.911..IMG, 4064-
1,•axr.a4lilakerd►l: rr.
2:•17.
t-•aptain Keine and sitter, of (lorrie,
have been tinting r.
uung frionda a,uud here.
Miss Frazer,of klorria,has been spehd-
ieg a f••w days in this vicinity.
32 Mr Henderson, of Stella has ret 'trued
ht.me after sponding a few weeks vislting
O1 ; friend/ about here.
25 tk'i.a Wilson has ¢one t Hlyth t•. see
The a:.•.oal report of Knox church con-
gregatht:. 1 rtseuted in printed form at
the anneal meeting held on Wednesday
evening Out. shows the following inter-
,' h4ut,:-e
1 No. or. Communion Pod: at end c.f
356
L,sses durir.a 1886 -deaths ;, re-
movals 28 35
re-
, morals
1886. Certificates 21,
Pr(•teseion 38 b9
No'° on the Roll at the end of 1881
Families on pastor's viaitiug List in
1885
Removals tiering 1986, ;,addition
9, present total 272
The fins:oc.sl receipts were as follows :
Wane, from last report $ 26 89
Rece:pts-Pew Rents R9; 53
EnvieIcpe l',lkct:,.us 811 ;3
(►rdinary 4'{3.74
Miasionrry `tchetn e. 224.47
Poor Fund 77.10
Lsidiea Aid 212.49
Film Concerts 78 26
Lisburn Congregation 25 00
:.,tail receipts 62567.21
" disbursements 2558.66
Palates due Treasurer 1.43
Finances -
Total r'pto from all sources 2557.21
" disbursements
Balance due Treasurer 1.45
sudsy School -
Total receipts $215.83
' disbursements 214.24
Balance on band .59
Tau T,.rac.to Td.y. is., (Ind. is forced
t,: w .-t'Car.stha seems to b. Arifting
to Rvvornieeot by the returning ofhcer,
-ad for the party. A free people still
<.5eruh the prive:see boot. .•f mar:.ieg
be::eta that are tint .ptti:.d by the
<topa',.s sad thea counted out L the
part .aer- rirt�ra.ng e,!R.:ors. 1f officials
of the (:c:ort:oent.re tr appr.tat mew.
be?* rf par(:$well:, as tLey did t:. Both_
wart Med K154 i, the 1,n.tatry sattf?I1
name the rop.teeettattese of the people
wi•t•ul the impeaee • f an election.
When Akita tza..rsnce is rewarded 44, •
Env, aaddiaiiuseety bp the pauitettisry,
er.erpetk iwirtlesam In anthcrity wt:l
;seen that the _pteplo, a..1 t`.ey, maks
a.
i anninde •f Itmloiat
380
270
2358.08
The report was adopted, the retiring
managers and auditors were re-elected,
and the managers were instructed to
have the congregation canvassed to stn
who would be willing to increase their
annual payments either in pew rents or
eavelopea. The session was instructed
to arrange to have • rote of the congre-
gation taken as soon as possible in regard
to the ad risibility of separating from the
country charges and to call a congrega-
tional muting. A •ubsteiption was
started to pay uf8 the arrears (or the put
year. The usual vutee of thanks were
tendered.
seely. �1.--
A:, ps-:.esgethine th.ir sale bill,' printed at
th, a ole.w will get a free nnit,* inserted in
this lir ne to the fiate of rale.
Auction sale rf farm. farm stock and
implements, the pi...tarty of Mrs W L.
14 I. nese. on the premises, bat 15, 3rd
eottceeaion• (l(derich township, by John
Krnx, auctioneer, c,smenci„z et one
oclork. p n• , on Wednesday, March
:10th, 1987. Se. pesters fast lost, trete'',
elle.
Auction este •.f ferns stock• oriole •
merits, &r., et the tillage of Denise -
non. by Jos. Msll,u.h, suet..neer, boo -
minimi at two n'eloek n. th. "'!femoro
o Varurday. Marsh IISth, 1811. Alae
„eters for hit, terms. &e.
her mother who is
There was a tea -meeting in the Meth, -�
dist church of this place un Monday the
21st of March- Too was served in the
Orange Hall.
A concert war held in the church.
given by the \'tct.,na Street. Merh.,.li,t
church choir, of ti .4. r:ch, assisted to
a few o1 the baud, w:th their metro
ments.
• Wanner I White Iachines ! H TTG -H ID ZT NILCJP,
FA5 - I�72� ABLE TAILOR_
Tie %ear
LAMP
ae iaMa1 hwSt
':o Olohs.
Ns (,'bite:. -S r • . t , -
..::'AIC EMPORIUM
& Risch, Dunham
Was.. whim le-: can b•.. is
CANADA.
us.... Mow: R.0L. Re.
1.flAseet
• go Steak• x _ .
NO Oder.
: -,
So Heat
a-ourd the oil 1 «Lr;t la' a.• 1 - of flet/1.4 Al.tal, ,•t.,;
wefL - -
�'v Ky
k:teleNtc.
:VtiRY LAMP
teuara seed. II
as aid No Years Presenis
M7edd.1 a_7styies (fast P.t:t:ved at the llfedt,a i1 ty F..nRIi.:T: ,tat .: . w:f a* Iii fi to sat tb•'
to attach toeless- ( HSN T.taM. t r : aM se. •lass lr:or...La.. [ 7o•:r D .t tLasee.
�cl:ek Lira-J.tI Fa JORDAN, Xedi^ai Ball(, Godeeriche
PTE daEdupw - -
J. WILSON'S
Prescription Drug Store!
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
7
HOW TO HIE YOIET.
Farmer. and Iloreet•en ear sate Fames M
booing Harems at
WM. ACHESON'S
IIARNESS "DEPOT
1 wUl give • Rig (aab Discount for the
Nest lb DJs. As I rem bound to stake room
form Spring Sleek I here determined to
eels oW sty large sed x'determined.11-As•nrtod Stork of
Slagle and Double Hermes. Umbria, Ili.wketw,
Trucks. Valais. !Rioter la (:tort Variety. 1
will 5.11 otr the %hole *ask ata Rig Reeler
Mon for ('ask. Remember t be Great OD bays
('ash Stale. ('ell and Oct Priests before par
chasing eevwhere. etessw0ser ae\.naw1
ClamBedepuia.a
rrs 0on. 1111111111.11111111111.1$111111sl.118/4118/464.t4..
SVM At'HESON.
All and lag lank vrosats Oe the settled
Ay M note within the ReitMWa
ne. so. wt.
Sale Bills Printed
at The Signal.
:la=bs and Orga tet
all from the mart ,•r I bra ed make.`, c snap 1
}wt GOODS Attest
MY F first Lou.. Fast o' k eetL'. Al ,v.♦ ., �., ane of :L
I'lat.sn Mill. arr.: a last * •- rrop;e .r. D"par ng for t'a:Aad Wim tr warsher, 1 beet
IAD MUthe a't.:t:gofUsep•il,• _ romTstet kof
TWEEDS AND CC8TING3,
W 1..o co.nprr tar Lisast sod Rost Pattoens sol suss. t!.• tsaHtet afrbnf.
N1'11111i
FALL
• Call and See the New Goods.
a►Rsssas.r rhe se -Wee' asr.e • t • •l .- ,o Bank of Rootlet vs
('o.l.•r,ck. Rept fled. toil►
WALL
PAPER'
R. W. McKENZIE
IffiPORTER,
11
Who/esofe end Reta+: Dealer in
SAUNDERSSHELF :AND ..' HEAVY
VARIETY STORE.
SER (ll -It PRICE.
Ferree. Pers. Ile M ler. wow hr.
•• '• Ile re pee. mew let.
•• •• tier M ie.. hew life.
Thar are last teen' all.► bet far
HARD WARE
Huth ,per:, Ladled: r' ti
TNT ARE JUST THE TNING
A Fresh Stock of American
Papers Now on View.
The cheapest gown PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS,
UNDER THE SUN. ff
weal -.R, nett d.w.r to the Poet Office
S 4ertcb, Mat.-tb R SW,
GODERICH.