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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-6-13, Page 1ITe ,I[--• !-• *. AR,4,.. --,ne+awn loll I di§g,_-art4 I 1 rowrY•THIRU YOUR. 6 %HOLZ AUMUER MD OEVoTE° f1 c TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes mutt be left at this Office not later than Monday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Wednesday noon. Cas- ual Advertisements accepted up to noon Thursday of each week L•cal Realer. AU misuses ..tiers in the local columns of Tits $totes. of wsectiwys ur ewter- t,iiuweut, at w•AicA an adwsiaaon fee 11 clwryed. or from (chick a petunia Ary beatfit te derived. mad be paid far at the rule of use newt per wont ear* insertions, no charge teas tlulri t,rctdy-Fn cent,. Witted ad - l1 of en a art inserted a brief lucid will be yi tw (ire. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Reward -M.C. Cameron. He alth- Saunders k Hon. A Piy Time- • W. C. (toad,. Agents Wanted --May Brothers. Tenders Wanted -Jacob Crueler. wanted- Chas. Bate.. Great Reduction -J. A. Reid & Bro. eYoclal Arrival -W. Aobroa & Soo. Fruit Pre.ervtne Powder -Fraser t Pisner. To W IN TOPICS. •' A elders nom" ye, takiw' +Ates. An' Jana •e U pewit it." NEWS GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1s90. T.1Wvation Army have . 1 Hs GOT TMs HAT. -A mortals' geode - their Sunday open-air meetinz on the man in town answered a pends adver- Square. Lest Sunday they held a spec- tteemeut in • Montreal recent telly targe meetings in the afternoon. ly. The prize for • correct answer was to be a silk hat. His answer appeared Capt. Sluts, who has labored so tion Awfully in eunuei tioa with the to be correct, for in due time a hat ars onto rived -a silk hat too -but it was au old Army duringthe pat eight n von, js timer and looked as if it had been worn lioderieh, lef1 t last weer fur pun EIIVn in an ()tangs procession in hs grand The semi-annual election of officers in father's time. The recipient is in • oust,- Eureka Council, No. 103, It T. of T., dary, sod will neither dear nor sell the will take plate Tuesday evening nest bac mem- A Nick Law SUIT. -M. C. Cameron bers is requested. and J. R. Shannon. M. D , are the Mr. D. B. C.lhiok will take charge lemma of the exclusive right to fi.h in of the meeting of the Young People's Sharpe's Creek. Certain persona in Sea Society in North •t. Methodist church forth, Goderich and Cliut..n have persist - tonight at 8 o'clock. Goad music will .d in poaching on ibis preserve. The alec be provided. Visitors are welcome. lessees have broughttion ago/test aked Mrs Reed, widow of the late Harry some of these poachers, zed hafor an iniuoctio Reed, an old-time resi.ieat of this town, the Court of Chancery is after a long i11nes4 died last week. aged to restrain them from further tre•pss- 71 years. The remains were interred in sing. The levees are bound to punish f 11 who invade their legal rights. at 8 o'clock. A full of LATEST RETURNS. /Rata ate of the Parties over the ProwifOe. The ea letal aa.b e.raa of e Three ■are•. - Nar•t Lm Glboom naw cep Int fast_ J. T. Lar•r.w W.N. floe West 11r 17. sued •reale a1.bop N ftee*ral. lbs new/b iLld- I.s. Maitland cemetery on Thursday •ter- • RIWILIVSD Ax A .-The T 000n. I11elw has the fsllowiug in reference to The foundation of Mr S. Sluwe'• new 1 of Hun A. M. Wee to roaideooe on Hamilton -at. is completed. the clerkship a[ the Mon Co. Ye to Work on the new residences of Mr Ju. the n k.A. M. Roza has Men a, York: Robiheon. curler of Victoria and New- ' o the clerkship Roof hthe.. bounty Court gateistal,opd Mt B. R. Wats ly.on Church of York, vacant owing to the death of the 303 st, is also rapidly' late Walter Mackenzie. The many Majority for Garruw-b. A. O. C. W. Plevu• -A n friends of the Treasurer will be glad to conmt H T'.1.1'. have been made for • mammoth picnic know that on hi. retirement from public No. 1 38 No.2 36 No. 3 31 Following are the latest returns from the Province and the official reports of the three Hurons. - Tee tele Is West Mama. (farrow. Rube:ts. ,.mimeton Tose. No. 1 36 No. 2 43 No.3 43 No.4 63 No. 6 42 No. 6 48 No.7 36 at Blnst>am'a Grove, Goderich, on the life recognition is thus made of the 24th inst., under the auspices of the A. sig Prov - 0 ..rvice he has rendered the i' W sod the Foresters. Invite - ince to the t of her fineness tions have been sect to outside loiAss to for the past seven peen. The position 105 the demonetvation• __ __.. he takes bee a fair •nasal remuneration Majority for Roberti --106. Sesames or ens Psacs.-At the Gen- attached to It, about half the amount oLeoR(s. era' Session,' of the Peace, ou Wed- suggested by the one or two journals No. 1 (14 oesday, William Johnston and Heber that have been discussing the appoint- No. 2 29 Johnston, charged with the robbery Gf • meet, hut it is to be . 1 that No. 3 86 You can wet anything in the tine of Photos watch and chain from Daniel Lamont, at when Mr Row became a member of the No. 4 42 trophy at the handsomely stied and well ay- Goerie no Marah 27th, wars tried beforo Mowat A 1'11883 he suenn- bl d "well id pointed studio of Gnu. ytewart• Judge Tcros and Inured not guilty dewed two highly honorable an W 201 A t3twro Pwttstlxr.-TLe taxa acetal ph vs„ the count ipr of you [1 ankh is to sive a Wirt lien AP it was, Wawanosh and Huron and the inaoagership of the Bank Majority for Roberta --2•►• ttly to L. Mo(t+Shoddy. •cwt. (iodettch. Tes [into( PIC(IC.-The schools of POe The WG.ba's Christian Temperance Patna Colborne, Ashfield and of Commerce at Goderich. It is safe to W. w►WA(orH. meet in the basement of North -tit Mete church Goderich High School will hold • plc• No. 1 51 every Ttinesstday afternoon. 1 •t nic today (Friday) st the Point Farm. say thathadheheldb ckfrom the turmoils No. 2 l H tTa THsamealawat 1 Then will be numerous attractions, and uncertainties of political life, and re -54 n be THAT in he boot Ono and f t of barb tatted these positions. he would have No. 3 73 can be bad in the hurt worts and o! the flat sod a number ge01 speakers and will man°• been better cff financially than he finds No. 4 94 t'ridt and • of speakers will address y etyleg that art•Nowa if foA call en M'. J. barn aad leave your maeewre the gathering. himself to -day, after seven Tears' bar Now test the downs tore over and every• work in the service of the Province. Ne 27.3 =bass settled down his avocation and A CArno .-The sneak thief who one will dgrudgeemands the bestowal of an neofhn- Majority for Garruw-32. Make saant ono. more. it's • `ood time to stole the front the court house which demands thestunremitting of acts- t, wAwA toyE. n grant ••d 1 & styles of photos tat• R. R 3allowe Is • geata►tet• grounds is known, and will be proeecot- tine of •man of good ability upon one No. 1 64 tharcbants ora stet their Bin Heads. letter d if the witness who saw the theft who may fairly be said to have sacrificed No. 2 67 moo or.. etc.. pthaw es this Milos f tae • committed can be induced to give tri•his business primped' in accepting the No. 3 stud more than taeF b pa sty position he has for seven yesn filled so paper and it help• to their dunes, which he has some hesitation in No. 4 52 ra56 nee see sheavys ad stet Priem doing on account of the friends of the ably, and which he is now about to The tether heavy receive bas canto: tie resign. The heartiest respect of those wells of the town to receive •great amountdaughterwho have known him officially or per- 239 78. of somans water end greens. People abound Mn J. R. Grant and her , y Writ for Garro be inery bow they ase it too drequen and Mia. Kay, of Brus•sla, have been visit• tonal) will accompany Mr Row into Majority ti es Its too trsd kislr a ds 1 Goderich doting the past rivet. hie. • rc.tof et raver diNt►.rt. \ cu nary De aad kindred tag then o • p diepTOWN CbUhCII_ diseases. Thune wren intend mooing in town week. prior to leaving for inDlpeg, water should call on taunders & Son. the where Mr Grant holds • lucrative post- ▪ 1Ow y prizes. n who Yat to D tion. Mr Grant is • brother of Mn. ftmwle+ of lbs Last Regular ileal-tl.atb- u taw ari=d• $ ace, of ibis town. and is well Iy tleesut. f3RtEFl.ETS. Henry Pe Mr, A. B. corona left this week foo a known to many of our readers. t ander meetingThe town council ouu ilheld its taetri alar trip to England. The concert and eat All the members evening were last, rte Mr. Wm. Gotham has returned from the auspices of Goderich Corm, Cadet 6t6th. reeve Pootobers awe or present Templar. of T promises to be a vine to Chesley. very interesting. Besides local talent Campion, Cantelou, Holt and McKen- Mr W. T. Yates, of W Ingham, was in some 6nt cls outside help has been se- tie - town during the pat week. curd. Friday, June 27th, in the Tem- The minutes of the last regular and y y nee Hell. Please don't forget it. the special meeting were read, approved Mn. iRtow G. T nada , of Myth, Gera rand signed. Tho minutes of the nomi- TheTwted in town on Thursday. Admission, only 100., children, Sc.. nation for deputy -reeve were also read ',minty council will meet for busi- GoDsaI,•H TrRF A+•oc1ATIov.-All and approved. new next Tuesday at 2 o'clock p.m. present members and those interested in drat aul relict matters were brongl nD Mn. E. E. Wade has been the comet making the meeting on Jody 1st a sac- and ver the hands of the relief 0P of Mn A. Waddell during the pat week. oese are requested to meet at the track cera Mr Jonathan Wilson, an old-titee reel on Tuesday even og at 7 o'clock. The Tne mayor informed the council that track has been ,•,uch improved and .,p Mn Turner wished to have the town dent s Godenich, was in town last sem- Julylet we expect to see the best con- Miw Helens Reid returned home ch water an her premises. The matter with ducted and most successful meeting ever was left to the waterworks Tuesday from Lake City, United $tate. held ip Goderich, power to act. The catch of pickerel in the river do rTHs Fitter or Tat SLAwO!m.- a •n The treasurer's statement for the top the pat week has been very Rood. led to learn that tbs of month of May showed a balance on hand The General Serious of the Peace were on Thursday adjourned to July pleased ovKarn Organ Co., Woodstock• have of 61,470.46• decided to make Goderich the objective A petition against the placing of earth 7th. point for their annual excursion, which from the gutter on the sidewalk on St. Mr Robt. Gauley. of Clinton, has will he held on Saturday. June 21st. Davide-ot. was referred to the public taken • situation in the stove of Geo. They promise to bring a good crowd, and works committee. _ Acheson d Co. we look to our townsfolk to Priv them the chThau Institute gtatnt of 100• to on he Me- willsecovisit Maple, real Lodge, A.G.C.\W., Oerrraay.-Mr Wm E. Doyle died tion fromtheaoperiuteed Goderich, on the 23rd inst.A • last week at Dearborn, Minh., afar a eat of fish culture for Dominion was Mr C. W Andrews, tormerly of R. B. long it;oer. The remains were brought re`, fish culture to the the Dominion oast to •With d Co., nog holds •position in • to Goderich on Wednesday of last week the G t for the eetablis hsent of • 1arg. Chiesa, .etabtishment. and on Thursday morning, after • tuner- a fish hatchery in Goderich, he stated Mies Dolly Weston returned home a1 service at $t. Peters church, were that the hatchery would be Goderich, he before last weep after • five months' visit to interred in the R. C. cemetery. The the Ministers with a view to the discus - We •(ore her sister, Mrs Mans, of 131 Paul. deceased was 34 years of age and wee a tion of ise s winett' of •eking , Pattie - are pleased to learn that Mir brother of Judge and Jas. J. Doyle, smat for • grant of this town. A from the Drpaty• afterBates is eels to be around againMinister of Mari", was rased, referring atter several week: indisposition. Mr Wm. Knight, having decided to Mn. Thos. D.•o. and too, of Wing devote bis time to representing the toprevions. in roference ham, are Tinting is town, the guests of CuvenaetIMotnal Benefit Association. of to Mho repairing of the docks, and tonclos- the formers sister-ie•lsw, Mn Jso. W. idioms, 1. O. O. F., bu retired 17,_°!2_, ing an extract from • report on the con- chs Itis, 1. ng btwioees which he aedition of the docks by O. P. St. John, spatter. onndtleted bur en many yearn Mr .t.emboal inaD•stor, dated May 10th, The Juniors, of CliLtoo, dafes/ed the Knight is the travelling agept for West- 18f10 from which it appears flat the BLYTH. No. 1 33 'S N ._ 43 38 76 7G 48 47 47 31 43 61 31 298 73 71 67 V 211 GENERAL INTELLIGEN f u. MoGILL1.f0 4s'PvgLnlinsILA tetare s. RxsTte. TM lief. Lon. CGsetituesey. No. 1 26 ' 8 Addtug:on 0 1 No. 4 20 Algoma E 0 0 No. 3 24 61 Algoma W 1 o No. 4 49 _66 Knot N 1 0 119 Qui Besot S 1 0 Brookville 0 1 Majority fur Holmes -148. Bruce t .. 1 o LTSFese. Brood C 0 43 1.2 Bruce S 1 „ 1 at0 67 Cardwell 0 80 5e Cadets* 0 1 1r2 40 Cornwall 1 1 74 33 Duadu 0 ;;; 51 Dueeriu 0 1 51 48 Durham lZ 1 0 Durb•m W 1 4;1;; 359 Kigin E 0 1 O ..1 Majority for Bishop -74• Elgin W 0. 1 rear. lame K 1 0 No.1 b0 28 Frontenac U I No 2 75 torr Grenville 0 1 No. 3 7!) 4b l)Iwg+wry 1 0 No. 4 /J 0 1 tlemy C 0 Nob 1956 Grey N 1 0 No. 6 43 24 Grey S 0 No.7 2!1 24 Haldimaod 1 - H •1u.n 0 1 397 247 Hamiltw 0 1 Majority fur Bishop -150. Hastings E 0 1 ETANLSY. Heating• W 1 0 Haettnea N 0 1 Huron W . .....10 Moron E 1 0 Hurons 1 1 tient W 0 1 Kent E ... 1 0 Kingston 0 tt 0 1 tN 1 0 Lawbton E 1 0 Lanark N 0 1 Lanark S 0 1 Lennox 0 1 Lewd. 0 1 Lincoln 0 1 London 1 0 'Middlesex N 1 1 Middlesex F. 1 0 No. 1 20 83 Middlesex W 1 0 Majority for Holmes --63. Mopca • 0 1 RECAPITULATION. Muskoka 1 0 Bishop. Holme: Nipissint 1 0 249 144 Norfolk N 1 0 Seafotkh. ',1i us 3 323 Norfolk $ 1 E 1 1 o TockeL.born . . Exeteoe. 111 267 Northumberland W 1, 1 Exeter 433 35') Ontario N 1) 0 Hay StepD. 2 2473 Oman S t, ...i......0 Hay w 0 Stanley .. 65 172 Oxford N 1 0 Goderich Township 83 Osfod 8 1 0 _ Parry Booed• 1 0 1931: Peel 1 0 Perth N 1 ' 0 Perth S . 1 0 Peterboru' W 1 0 Peterboro' E 1 0 Mus rove. Prescott 0 1 Pr. Edward 0 1 52 Renfrew N • 1 1 No. 1 32 Renfrew 13 • 1 0 0 Nu.2 i, Russell 0 1 N o. 3 Simone E 0 No. 4 5522 Simeon C 1 No. 6 t8 gimaoe W 0 1 No.6 58 - Toronto 1 2 10.7 52 Victnrta E 1 0 319 Victoria W 1 0 Waterloo 148 . 1 0 Waterloo S 0 1 \Welland 0 O !t8 VI'entwortb N• i 0 iG \Wentworth 13 1 0 l3 Rellington S 1 0 87 Wellington F 1 0 71 Wellington \\ 1 0 Gi l oik E 1 0 1 ork N York W No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 No.6 Nu. 7 No. 1 61 No. 2 60 No,3 29 No. 4 15 No.5 77 4u - Majority fur Sorsa--31. 62 cODsa1CH Tow(+HIP. 50 No.1 3fi 73 71 No. 2 Iii 54 47 No. 3 14 4., 230 65 172 Majority for Holmes-107- BAYFISLD. 29 30 113 37. 273 74 55 72 39 240 27 64 36 34 161 Equal. No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 BULLItTT. 24 45 48 117 Majority for Gareow-47. mina sLP. No. 1 42 No. 2 58 No. 3 66 No.4 37 No.5 9!) No. 6 72 No. 7 61; Majority for No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. able repairing. day at the firmer place. Hoon, 11 to 6, ' itftotioa i ked if the repairs won with •n innings to spare. of Yr Harry Reed, formerly of God.ncb. Tasv be cam k Gamic& 1•ecoms slob feel very • period oI Mortmey, that the (I ntteadieM the fens..• of hos geed their victory over l eekoow on the 260; musioated with to the effect that the .otllev, the hie Mrs Harry Reed. but welt till they neeot our boys, sod docks will be repaid se suggested by Dr M. Nicholson, the West-st. en , then their stook w► ow - r Juniors, of Goderich, at baseball roster- see Ontario for the Ao.ncattoe whish u wharf pals considerable Id be nue of the most prosperous In The eller M t)rWfel• lowahip. attended to without delay. Dos'? TOR Tet MARL. -"The Moved by Nicholson, seconded by sow of Ayr, w in town daring the week 35 14 21 70 79 82 47 68 13 23 440 319 Gamow-121. CLINTON. 25 80 33 27 30 38 35 29 27 26 23 31 18 31 22624 217 236 Majority for Roberts -19. wIBoHAM. No. 1 34 50 No. 2 47 21 No.3 29 5t; No.4 4.i 45 d lief 'll be MI par M St John t• were referred makes the prwrvattoe of the natural Clinton A-nr ]Lin. The Junior Herons The following aoeoon teeth a specialty. Gm adminatend fronthave been 177101 to arrange• m•teb with to the finance committee : !3t 155 Msjority for Roberts -17. Total No. votes poUed-Garrow, 2125, Roberts. 2013. Total majority for Garrow-112. 172 Hayfield. 20 2144 `Majority for Bishop -158. The Tete In Maas waves. Gibson. HCT. 62 50 107 48 62 58 77 464 Majority for Gibson -145. nowt,L. No. 1 36 No. 2 No. 3 52 52 No.4 tib No. 5 No. 6 48 Tb. Yet• Ito sewn Mares. Bishop. Holmes. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. to vZA1,,ITS. 99 44 50 25 47 24; 43 25 3) 24 - adpplpplte, 249 m 9 a• os. for th. pelelea extraotioo of ..our boys" ever sines the 261herwnr , bet Borne, Lnode's, n' t sped advsres, Majority for Bie6o-106. whop it noesto tllke•1 play "our boy:' fly 96 ; Star. gen T•'eettatArR. • J Kidd comber. 29.95. Knox ober* libation Band will hold are missing. If fog a game the, are •f 420.Av5ed, os Of ter they sae tar •eeommodsted ie °ode- Mo h her, mooveded by Mer- tttieat and sale .oaauaMate with J The the their nu Friday ay aftRia that t mare work rte Friday ofiteaoea find rvealsig, rich any time. ' °nvwontwet with rsfseea•e to floe 90th. Perthes puetimlars will be gnaw TNI POINT AT LAwr. -The sett week. heility with whisk scale people w the the letter's mooting s lambkin with others Pio {76 The ods, MR IM wee of bald called palet of a joke es compared Arian- sow po.tot5es. Gerrard. Zea g Goy Si.Nelms sea art h.M, thus sora finely d1 irises at tie Royal off The matter of boxing in the open Maiority los RirhoD--' • being - IMisbwr+ V This s e Beegeet wbe Julie To go4drain on Widdre at toms referred to the reorient. V the °Meg els OW tam* W boded one of hs somewhat deep hsmoeisma porton*, works doss____ with power a No. 1 W biped to lush fee issk se s Osssillm Abut hall of these prisma saw tbe poi Pe t )<lih 1•° and at ewer sad of doers mars• The Mbar aM, rad that of Iso s. AS 37 *ram"a Wis. sed Thee. Bleak, go, half wmwttd at sea for • little while. Joerw-ria. toes tot►• etas a nientw. i No. 3 0 45 ham. ••• t. the a two weed Hwa r. to themes well and there Move& y if isbolson, ssso•ded by _ 4 7 3 Mtn Al ms M the death "belt and ea nese s ewes that Dr Whitely'sa name be - seesd u - seed to m n the Ittees et weld hive sting down stone flags at the No.1 75 No.2 87 No. 3 107 No. 4 107 >a leataise Musk. She diad ase ala a a Bolam 443 y. 11.7 ll tat the o took plea Anda every Ise Woes Oblia== ed.eeewee wee • ssdj.... Oaeekld• Majotity for Hdnuw--80• e1 « yeses. Th. fae.Iwl look P1 I the same. -Medi) News Tea eo...hl Uhr Rd ram the Twday alter.soa feroe*0g. 144 40 26 29 24 118 107 46 116 56 343 ;33 510 Majotity for Musgrove -1;7• MULLETT. 70 3i; !t3 26 49 25 54 26 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No, 4 24;5 Majority for Gibson -152. notate. &I 1'w 48 49 56 54 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 336 Majority for Gibson -5. *5 t1LLOP. 65 73 59 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 24 24 No.5 66 's1 No. 6 Ne. 7 36 No.a 32 393 Majority for Gibuoa-230. 44 74 76 No. 1 No.•2 No. 3 No. 4 248 Majority for Gibson -43. secessta. No. l 77 No. 2 79 166 Majority toe Gibson -84. wtoseTRa, Ne.l littlowity for Olbssa-11. Tidal member of cotes •-0iMew 1282--Mongieve, 1753. 113 3!1 34 63 46 71 ii 330 0 10 35 28 11 16 25 18 143 54 41 205 40 52 92 41 ....1......0 Total .. .........55 ... 36 Mowat's majority -1l1. AT THE HARBOR. A %amber of Ietereatlan Ittw• ricked 1p H the Lake From.. The fishing off the harbor during the past week is reported very good. The steamer Carapace made her usual call on Saturday. She took ou a number of passengers and • quantity of freight, and left for Duluth about 6 o'clock in the evening. Mr Cha. Pontine, vessel metier, left on Monday in • holiday trip to visit his parents in Port Huron. The dredge Challenge Is now on her third cut outside the piers. When the cut upon which she is now working is completed. there will be a clear channel 75 feet wide. The dredge has also dove e lot of cleaning op in the harbor. The sohrEnterprixe left for Port Albert on Mondaywith • load of grain for Mr Jae M•hafy. COLBORNE. Mies Mary Morris has gone with her nephew, Master Jaa. Sirs/than, to visit relatives and friends at the Sault. The latter will likely remain with his father, Mr W. Stradlan, formerly of this town- ship, who is residing there. BENMIL:.ER. Tress our owe ,t A anion picnic of .ebaols No. 2, No.4, and Ne. 7 will be hold h McKibbho's grove, near lteemiller, nu Friday, Jet, 90th, to ememenes at 10:30 o'clock. The aatwos•ats will eoa ist ob •winginff, games, ete. A program of dialogoee, readings, ete., will be presented and • •ember of speakers are expected. Dieser at 1 o'ebek. Allinterested are invited to Goose sad bring their Mea Dr L sad bossily. of Wisai• lett GthMoa--160. peg, ars in Bsafoetb jest saw, sed stir seesessr et die wYl pee porental bone. of Dr