HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 6Tlib HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, MARCH. 22 1889.
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It was mated iu then...ululate*. sliort An 4,7141414.20. trideritilta
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tins* ago that McLe o • ey *troll ii.otau ado um up to t tooe of sabis.
valor Weald ad•erts itsidt , it tuts •ers- Obbum ',mai kb, sob, by bisbiubb,
Idone au. 1 Mt is t•i•htiibt Lis4 1 olt a ',A 14. ,,,. 7, West awanuolt,
beau lid‘ortI god 11.' • «L." .-464.‘,4- Wu .rt-.,aagitate of late John Witaltilf, at
IchAtegItib. Duo smolt its (awe oval, fat stertio'• hotr ui the villa,. of Douglop
sad neer suet lore we.I w duly kh'*U non, on Tumidity Mundt enth, lea, at 1
tb.Pabilildwaa l*. kV :::ot4 'tat (be .01'4v)• io (soak p. us. Joint Mallougia, auctiou-
lt ia a positive fate floit there le ie. 'I beg oar .
1•11 't •I's 11""'"' (6° auction E. half of W. half 1.,4 III, con It.
FRASEW4PORTER
Look out f01 their Big Advertisement next week. It will pay
you to read it.
1"ed:CI"‘ P.1.Ia'd " •Y""" I 50 acre' of choice heed tor sale by
only way to teat tts merits. Just an
glosio 4610 Illsogaaisso ("vied it • way to
the sick age *Muted, physical!), cud
mentally : M oa...4...
fliuz s.,
M.464..ut I, T. 1.sa, ketssas Keutucky;
It.iHs..11 Columbia, Hauls kit.
M,'Instsfl, Detroit, Port Aftlitur,
VA.o, Mu•koka end asietel prole of
the Provivoe of Q tOCC And 1111 Ilia WO, 0,•
*OW, IA Aitt..il•lis In) flaC i4•eptser,
Kidd stem, H.. 110 ieh, it lb s.rt,
met seriaith. bomorky • hi4,11..p, lit -
*WI, (ire), lifloirtia„
4.; ..1. a WA, V. le.rss11, A odirot,
E D., AsItheld, cootatnioir 50 imps 0
loud, at Martin's hotel. Dungannon, on
Friday, March '131,J, at 1 (Ames p so.
Ja Mallougli, toortioneer.
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ThsWerdeul,f Bruce nee feCalbed a It -
ter tr•se bout Col. Panet, deputy Minn.-
th• Militia anti Dolonco,lo the elleet
that the 'request oPthe C,oloty
.ho poll1/1tied this Departiustot to lear•
two tune onotOssuloo itsiwied las Bowe
has horn velemed. giving as a talla..$(1 that
it is not the polio, to increase tk•
• ,r1.I b • f the f‘WCIO at tossont.
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011.11TLEHILN,—ii Mu now in a position to in- .
vite you to 'select your Suit or Overcoat, trout
tweeds! hundred new pottery( They came re-
cently- latest designs—striking figures, quiet
eolora,Ktitilt,StripeaCbecks and mixtures. You
COD see several hundred patterns in as many half 1
minutes, and you'll have an easy choice. They're
sure to please, and are made to measure with the
beat of care. Prices moderate.
Erauellint) !Suit*.
_
cut•rent—cosirearnits.
EPPS'S pocoA.
01 this not nral
stistestlaa
Prices ancl Papas to Suit
NO OLD TRU
Everything Right to Suit
Oar. North-st. and Square, Central Telephone
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Newsletters from Corr espon-
. dents, and Other Items.
Allweertir Pisces of Hee 4 mealy gie yr. %en -
ad up se unit deaden or -rsie ouseat-
rue amid rents. (Upped oast can-
onised Irmo livery section.
Mr Jew, Irwin, of
Postage La Prairie on T
leek.
.A M.Ke1lar she Las
the winter inontas 111 111
Porte la Prairie, Man.
An employee at
ory, Wolohan', reread
the past two weeks.
that, is it?
Anthony Semple and Frank Ingram,
Moen*, left for eIanitotis last Tuesday.
Others will follow next week.
Harry Dennis, a h•rturec rustrier of
Mussels, has seat no less than 12 sets of
harness to Illsuitobe and the Nortlevrest
this winter, with intending settlers.
List week Mr 8 Kaglestin and wife.
Hayfield, accompanied by Miss Liszt.,
HIggine,returned to their Del: ita home.
This week Mr Joho Wills and sister did
likewise.
At the last meeting of the township
nouncil, of Grey, the salary of the collec-
tor was re -considered. .flie amount was
Geed at $100 and Donald ItIcLauchliu
was re appotuted.
Messrs Scott Bros.. Seaforth, shipped
nine carloads of apples, numbering 1,570
barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr
James Scott accompanies llse shipment
to the (.Id country market.
The family of Isaac
will shortly remove to
Mt Ito:meson now is.
mderably better.
Geo Colvin sr. and iv
gait* poorly this wild*
over 80 years of age
over :00 years ago.
J D Ronald, Bre
his best doubtenemies
week. It *am smelly •
mechanirmi, alai will
Brussels factory.
A five mile skatin.;
the rink Monday nigh
tween Win Anorr.,11
chempiou of Huron.
Anderson sou es.1.:.
Alex Helpless,
farm, on con. 12, to
Killop. for • term ,,f
funds removing It'.
scoring, locatiog pr.,
Jaw.
J. J. Ball, Grey, (Ii•posed of a trim.
4 year old, eens.risl purpote mare, this.
we. to Adam F-irle*. of Manitoba, for
the sum of $150. rhe por:haser rot
take • car load to the wets wtth hint next 8170 The mare vrei
85 *leo bought two
O'Neil, Brit/eels.
Mr Jas Little, 14 1
f..rnierly of McEill
years has pasted his final examination 1visiting friends in
at l' ironic), and is now i full fledged left for his h(snee
L 1). 8. undarstand Mr L.
John Gentles, Kin
er, purchased a h
from James MctDon
shin, this week.
week.
Ilr 1. T. Deland, who has heen
dent in the Dental Surgery with Mr tt*,
J Peer. of Seaforth, for the *est two
Jun. H. Swann, ynoegest son of Rev
M. Swann. (A Brussels, has passed his
final ezaminatioa at the Dental College,
atandinc well in • long liat cf send.
ents 11. talks of locating in British
Colombia.
Albert Gerry, wife and dangider,
Brussels, left for the West last Tuesday.
on the neon train. They Mood to He IMP running • ha
knife caught on
was plareng, and u
the board his ling
to the knivei.
cessfutiui Dakote, grA
antgalling oonsIder&bir
goods. He likes the);
Charlie Burgess,'
about sixteen, an
Unice' Furniture Fee
fortune to have the '
his right hand badl
farm aril will locate near Indian ilead
where W. A. Fistdeigh, Mrs B. Gerry's
brother has resided for years.
lir and Mrs Gilbert Thompson and
eon, Brussel., left this week f..r Mem-
tube, where Mr Thompson intends en -
geeing extensively in fanning. Fred THE
'boning went along. We wish them
every success in their new home. BREADSTOFFS
1Ast M nday David Agar, 21$1 eon.,
Morris. crossed that bourne from whence
no truveller returns, and was buried on
Weelueedsy. This is 111.1 last of the fami-
ly as the ether members died s viler or
Se 840 from • bad attack of dysentery.
The manufacture of the Ass col) (It
1888, in connection with the Brussels
tgz noiN will be about ..ennpleted this
week. The market is dull. Our flax
mill is • tip-top nicloatty allordnie em-
ployment to a large number 101 bands.
The Brussels I'm( says :—Somehndy
is paying too close attention to the
clothes lines of enure Broseelites and the
thief need not be surprised if he carries
home a charge of truckshos in the base-
ment of his pante if the stealing is con-
tinued.
Mr John Peacerek, intende
leaving for Manit..be so • now days Mr
Peacock is a steady and industrious
young man, and his leav.no is another
proof of the fact that Manitoba and Da-
kota are fast draining Ontario of the
cream ol the province
James 11. Ballarityne, who has VWfle
away in Winnipeg, for about three years,
cams home on Friday evening of last
wssk, on • brief visit. He left for the
west d Tuesday noon, Int "ndsng to try
his furter. on tits Pacific onset. We
wish hint .coesss-
Mr
S. Rathuell. ef anderieh town-
ship. suttee that while he Wag at work in
the hush about a month ago, he heard
soma birds chirruping. and being curious
to find not what they were, mad. so is-
Tosttostion, and friend qtrit• a look of
eons rive Huth • thing as this is
February, lee neves knew el in Canada
before..<
Another .J pioneer ol this
mennty. in tow penron of Mr RAH MO
-
Loon. of the Mill Road, Teekersmith,
hes passed ewe, •11 the good see nf 72
years. He died on Moeda, last, atter*
shoes alums of inflammation of tie
H• was (in "kilovolt
kind friend end a good eitmen and had
many warwe friends who deeply regret
hosidrst h.
iladerlirts
Clouse*
VI hoot . ...... .
Moor.* bbl.
garkiy, blade. .• •
POtotoos, MIS • • •
/W. Ston
Butter At .... .
11=romis
aborts,
Dean •• • • • gc
Ch
licreeoll14101. fITH••.•
Wood
Hideo.... . .... .. .
Wheetiaklas . • .
Deemed Floes
Apples, & hush
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.GolviRicH ILLusried11:1), .51(;.V L -STA R.
and fautily. They hail driven through office, while Robert Gibbon". slid P. A. wry. The& Hood ; Etezineer. John Me.
John Yule: High
da Company built the steamer Menese- Reeve respectively. Cam
. Mr. eron wit% re- t onstolde, C.I). McKay.
INng—whotie name was changed a 71a1 I elected Mavor in each .1 1154' years Vail% During the trouhlotis til„, . ,4 1,461.6,2
later to the Goderirk—at this point, and, 1862 and 1863. In I scet James Ws) aist'when the Slidel and Masou ,re,:r _fly
.i.•
: atel
from Hamilton. the next year the Cana- Mel/ougall were
elected Reeve and Deputy (.allunt ; TownConstal.
g e rise.
Capt. R. G. 1)unlop, who arrive.1 the same! was elected. and was succeed...I in l'eli.i I.y to .grave fears regarthuz in(..re.,5i„,-„ti I.,_
yt•ar, was given comman.1 of the mak 1 John V. 1)etlor, who he'oi the. otliee'.1iiring lotions la•tween Great lirii5-,:, the
:nits_ StilltPS, (11011 I elfiril 4.tilii•It• I i .
During the balance of that st•ason and the 1 the two succeeding years. Hugh John- I i I
; IS yOli*-
1"it She- idieil hetwv•eis---440,Ieriek lirla thl"( ston teas eleetetl in 186s. Chris. t'rit1.1._ in alty, IT at .ince organizing•,,_-_, v5,1unrier
ing the season of 1835 she Was imprisoned Mr. Horace Horton oc•cupesi tlie eit ie chair thslerich ArtillerY. Both I 4'
ports of Lakes Erie and Ontario ; "but (fur- 1889, and W. T. Ilays in 1870 Niel 1..71. companies—the }furor' Rift. ..:,;„1 ow
ents and lir'' i •
..5r _ ,. k. elirwv
over the bar at the mouth of the river.
in the harbor, being unable to pass out 'luring tht• next three years : John !hit ion ponies ..1.tanted celebrity f t;
.. _ .„..:.....,..._ ...1 -_,... awl even when In coll.'. .., -ti s ;tit
in 1875, J/11111S II. Finlay, ill 1•74.; :1 la ..f ti: ir moven)
--„__—,,-,,---s•-----___. r..gular troops succetseed 'Os ei•.r1.
I
than 45ne occasion in c:irr-0,.: .,tr
.r.e•--
Capt John William
1 Ow laurels for military or..1-5 ,..,, ,-
- — ----7----'' !Le first commander -1 the Heron
• Ritbst, and he was succeeded by the
lat. W. T. Hays, *4 0150 tine *PP..
rim We.1 Hones. The _present
H
------ ----- - . 'Treasurer of Ontario, os. A. M
, I Roma, es* the first captain of the
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i Goderich Artillery Company.
I Ihtrini thfi Fenian excitement in
4 DOW. Gotierie' Iv was the naval sr:1-
...
Pon on Lake Huron for the 1511;.•
squadron.' cOmprising the Ci.
prir,ee Alfred and other gunlaso -
I itt a number of occasions the bri-
gade lamp for the wesitt•rn diatrict
lias been located lwre, Ow height.
, ,t1 the north side of the rit'er offer
ing a magnificent camping ground.
Reel the "Flats" providing an excel-
ItInt "'trill ground •
In 1872 the I iotninion Govern -
E —IN (*OCRs/. ../ LIM. in.% of Refug,e, and public works were
ment7declarttl (Itmlerich a Harbor
. gone on with towards making the
The first sermon preached in
Grwierich was by a Met hot list prt•aeli-
er, ..-hose name we could not learn,
but he had lits.n sent from halerich
as a missionary to the Indians at
the Sam,,reen as early am 1832. in
whii•li year another Methodist -min-
i -44.r, Rev. Mr. Whitehead, arrived,
anti preached his first sermon in the
- dwelling bonne of Jacob (oonier—
mel the fall of that year was marked
by the arrival of the first Roman
4 'ID Iti fliC priest, Father Dempsey.
It was in this year also, as near:).
as we could learn, that the first
sehool-house in the settlement, or
indeed in the whole Huron Tract,
was built, its location being where
Knox Church now sta9ds ; and here
Dr. Scott taught the young idea
how to shoot, having lven engaged
hy the Company to till the cont -
'Snell °IE.!. 5; of pe.lagogin• awl
--medicine man" to the settlement.
Gotlerich Past Offie cwas estate
fished ahout 1833, with Elwin trir
tin Postmaster, the location
log in a store kept hy E C. Taylor,
ISO West Street, near the oetagiat. 1877, Samuel Pollock4n 187s. I: i. lk,yk.:hurled' a safe retreat for 'bitable.' vesaels
The Couple who first (setting-Usl matri- in 1$79 and 11480, H. -Horton from lssi f.5111 weather A life toying statics is
inc,ny—being- residelltS sif the settle- 11487, oral C. Seeger in 1887 and 1sss
ment—wert• W. F Gooding and . a Miss The present Citur.cil consists : Mayo'. 11.":14•114i.mailthderetf:lwercit:ene°11rallidnumbetotorea"cP:
t/oofie. The event ..ceurrost 'hiring 1829 dohn Butler : Reeve, Wallow, Proutifoot has .lorie weal service. and envne.1
but as there was no parsan in the place, Deputy Reeve, Abraham Stii.,11 ('.'*n- tII merited teatimonialti for reaming
they went to Detroit to have the ceremony cillors—St 1)avitt's Ward—J. W. South, erews
performed. It is a cloinentenet• worthy of Robert Thompson, C. 'A. Htni51,r Si. Ito. t own possesses a wt•II-torganize.1 anti
remark that titc three brothers Gooding Patrick's War4I—J- H. ofieient tire 5..5iiipany of 2441 IM1.1 111511 4111.1
married three sisters Goode. The first Holt, F. J Pridham. St. Gem.' •`Ward — mo firemanureter eominatill .1 Fire Warden
061.1 born in 'Ootlerieli was John, son of Alex. Morton, Malcolm Nieh., .n. Hugh William Byers. l'p in the present year,
Sainut•I Gibson, and lie nveivell a
grant of one hundred acres 'of land
from the Canada Company.
The following gent lemur) eon" -
lasted the first Town 4 viz:
Mt•oeirs. Benjamin PaN inc. Daniel
Henley, (lurk Craltb. Moroi's. Hol-
t)n, Wm. Wollner, James Bissett,
James Watson, Dixie Witt *40 11.,r.
gan Hamilton, Wm. fl. Rich ;515.1
-lames Gentles. .4t that time rely -
ors were elected hy 0... 1
and 112 the first nieetieg of, the
Goderich l'ouncil, Mr. Benj. Par -
soils was ueanimously- elected
Mayor. Th.• fellowing were the
.41.er civic ..tfict•rs for 411511 year,
ig Thom Clerk; R. (;
• uIuHitIgII.I.ui and George Fraser
Auditors Rev. Charles Fletcher.
superintendent of &hook .I. A.
McDougall, M.D., Coroner . Ang•is
ocr
I Wbeat ant
srtng Wbasst
Amiss.
POISUPIPB
Metter
THE NEW POST OFFIt
VIEW OF DOCKS—FROM HARR, )11
th.• fire protection consisted of
this eompary and a Silshy engine
but oil the first May next, the
waterts-girks system, ps•ently con -
otructed, will COMP DIV) operati.m.
Full particulars concerning the
waterworks will he found else-
where in THE II.I.C8TRATED SIG-
NAL -STAR_
An energetic and efficient Sani•
tary Boar.l.attends to the health
requirements Of the town. It
consists of J. M. Sheppard, Chair
matt; Wm. Acheson. Sam. Weller
F. Jordan, Jos Williams, Thom
Weatherahl, Rohert McLean, .1
(;. Stiven and Mayor Butler, with
Dr. Taylor, Medical Health °Hi-
cer, and Jas. Gordon. Inspeetor
d
Goerich is also* Canadian
Port t5f Entry, and lets an (Are
of Customs, where is " ren.lt•red
McKay, Collector : Henry Reid, Wm. Reid, Dunlop. St Andrew's Ward—Jas. A Reid, wit° Coesor Mit which is Coesar's so far
Dmican bunbert and John McLean, Con- Thal. C. Naftel, David Cantelon. Clerk, as tariff revenues ate concern's'. The pre -
Win Campbell : Treasurer, W. I. Horton ; sent ineinnhent is Mr. Asher Farrow.
In 1860 the first. Mayor was elected by Auditors, H. W. Ball and W. R Robertson ; The Inland Revenue Department is n• -
!popular vote, 1117. Malcolm (7olin Cameron Assessor, Tax Collector and Streit Inspec- here by Mr. 3. Hi...yen, untler di -
being honored by his selection to fill that tor, James Gordon : Sexton Maitland Cenie- ret tien of Inspector Cavan, of Stratford.
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Wont
Pork
lasearesi Coals Ms
Rosiness, today was oak*. with saw
in . apttad oats • gems densod.
sad prtees Wfra as follows
illoweltast. Olga K YARDS In crime es.
port 40 to 44c per 11... hoteliers. 1111 to ta : 22
ramp. 4 to ale; 7 kegs. 31 10 vzr. gs csIvss.
poi to6 sorb.
IK4101711101 AILATINIMIL keraln• to 1c roe
Ifs; 10 &Mrs, la to MO barb : 314 lambs V' is
sorb.
*MCI( Algae Tise rec9410111 01
Ilse stack tor week pease blank lids IRO.
WM" 51 follows
Cattle. ?Owen Hosts. caves.
ess511 4 MI
Loft over from
preview emit W;
Terra nor womb 1160 Si 4 ID
Oa load fee sale 41
Velma were as folloars ssests. 4 to
110; ds Wickwire'. good. 34 WI.. go Wichita'
asoillure. 3 'site; do tnnebers' rune It to Ir.
Her. $1 to afit.; shams I to Or. nano, Or to is
Mirk
Asarrtne Reeeipts f•r the walk
arm ra
latast ses ware re mole 3 to at;
huotok $3 to OS mob; If, mina. 113 ta gni
mob,
'close Hanger 1tacelpte ter the week
and kneel prima wore 11111 WWI sows. PO
to Me: 115 Osiris al le It owe
PIANOFORTES
AWARD MST SILVER KIK
WORLD'S =POSITION, New Outithillt
U.S.A.. USK la competition with tplannfhe
°rte. et Etienne and Miseries. The
ally U.S. Isiternatioseal Medal ever award.
Id to a CAuusAlan pianoforte ; oleo Medal
and one* ae the Colonial and Indies
181111. with the
EOM t
empress* hawk: iSaapakrina Her
awl Nig
Qasaa with a liewcosalw,
odain=ted tar Arthur flanivaa.
Catalagne, pecan sad urns. FOR SALM HY
Wines, Liquors, aso
am -a "dm -LI -Est-& ' G. a PARSONS
/worm AL
et .0 wwwwwi Ammo fal. IBT011410.0ea. 0001LEICH
Wainesmaiss $0,-gallega100/4 ag • WNISIgge
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III BLITCHIR SHOP !
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KINGSTON STREET,
Watt to Orablts Illielt, Cloiselsb.
Om assith bassi lis awap,....tdr atv:. i.h...4..z.,,,,tirio.........t .....
...,x folly "Weft •
at
Vd,Ilu pahiserege IN .espis of
as ill be kept Cage
wands am
us SAIPIIIIACTION 411/101ASIIIIED.
M. SIM
is. 1Parvaileves.
••11 Orwetbres
Mall orders will recolvo peglapt as
Works, gpa. T. U. 11141111MSSO
TS. Repairs evetneittr meow le
P.O. 130X WI
US&
CARLEINars
ALE & PORTZ
CHIANG'S BOHM
WEI Ott*