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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-7-11, Page 88 THS SIGNAL: GODIRICH, ONT., THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1$$. it WE HAVE THEM Glass Flower TOiONI1 Th, Vi -rt Newest and Right lip -to -date 1k'nt wait until other. have thaw. 20, 25, 35, and 50c. each. GEO. PORTER'S BOOK STORE. Store closes tlummer menthe at 6 o ., oak. Tetep'.ose r%ehaaaeneon twill a oiolool, when creams papers wdi thedertnbuted. OF THE DISTR. From ourownCorreapondenta. Thieve b Inferwsstlea Mat ('U..1 liner* geese 4a*wher. Klee- -New . of the r ember speelalty Krw,rt..1 foe the *Isar. UUNGANNON S"T!CL. The local asvuc; to 1 . •.r. -e tor len $o*,. is at the office .h! J oh. w n J.P.. moo veyewtrr. etc.. who will lets :or .ubscrlpt)oae, .4..g work awl le authorised to .:r. recctpi. 7 sutom is paid for theses* ' Trr.-bort, July A 1'.,,• W (In fuendas inure tact the re..at and Continuous .Fell of warm wether, which has preiu)ed tor .u..e tune, was .uperseded by a cold wave, which presume was produced by rete in so cooti;uuus lo.saty. As the crops, t.asture etc , are .u''erin from lack ut moisture rats "onto be by all and sundry wel.wm and en ioeed I,,.. hr> 11'e..i iv. tau F.u1i , R.., .;i• of i( shard 1 releeven, sr , wee 'be evens o a very pleasing and happy event, it I'cin the uel.br.tioa of the gulden w.dduig o Mr. R. sod Mn. Treleaven. There were preset ;upwards of fifty relatives of tk venerable couple to grace the occasion prominent amour whom were Rev. R. Tee leaven and family, of Aylmer circuit, sad *Ian .bout i. grand children. Rev. Mr. Edetooils end A. Sproule and wife overeats. present, suites to state there was • very ea )%able and happy time apes, es the memo table occasion. In our next W. intend to give more particulars. Bot ea.--1Ve have Dottced the editor. iel comments on the bovines ot the town of I;odench; the same comments would be ap plicable to our village. Dungannon, how ever, has not only bovines raiding gardens, etc , but also • number ot sheep which daily perambulate our streets, besmirching sidewalks, to the disgust of our citizens, aad keep bleating nocturnally, especially , when they take possession of gardens and p1.eee they have no ngbt or title to enter, and in , oo.e.1uence of which nosey of ear residents are being annoyed -mil deprived of+ enjoying rest at night. By the way, we have been informed that acme of the principal bovine marauders have been de horned which will be good news to friend., whose zardeus have recently ben despoiled es the marauder, will to some extent be debarred from opening gate and entering ther.tn, which they have been by the use .t their horns, as also a relief of anxiety to owners of garden.. FILL '4P IS.tit'., On Friday last a large frame beak bars, about 72 test square, was raised on the premises of .lohn McL.an, sr.. W Wawsoosh. There were present to as- sist in the raining about 200. Don- ald McNevins, who is generally known by the o.gnuma '1.!1 !toned', and Jos. A. Mel. lough were captains. Capt. McXevine,with his excellent staff of *theses, orderlies and rank and tile, was the suocessful party. Messrs. 'trothere and %Vm. Mc hinny did excellent work in their respective parts of the building. There were about 100 of tn. fur sex as spe.tators present, happily no accident took place, which as something un - wine on such occasions. More an our next. ft u presumed when the,buddint is finished it will be second to none in tins• section of .wttatry. Mr. McLean sr. deserves great credit for his progressiveness. , whirl Ms been idle Junag the peat two or three weeks, owing to the building ol a pes- eta.* and • oouple of water gates, 1s uses Imre in full bleat t;nate weighed in and out. Chopping stases reoestly dressed and priiiy bel•ooed by Pref. Heaping. of Plenty of good Hour •away 01 heed. Mears. Strad and McPtail, the • new lessees, are extremely obliging •o.l at- testiye, and will do their atm an to give sat- is1•ctiuo to the public. Aliases Wks and Alice Hawkineretur.od to Lades lost wok, attar • two weeks visit to their p.reets here... Jae. B. on Hawkins, wife and child, lett lost week tor e. t;udpb Clarence James, of 9t t ether- or- lase, r spending his holiday bore, the guest ok of his aunt. Mrs. li. .1. H. Delo.[... •r Mark (hake has returned to his hoes as Stale, Perth Co„ after paying • brief visit to his ester Mrs, Jas. ''Liver D. Mc- Phail. having completed hi. °Detract of building • peestook au the roller mill, re - we turned to his home in Tiverton on Saturday s1. N.a Tills SLASON. How quickly the times change, to be sure. A couple of sea• sons aro • 01111.10 "equireen," who owned • solo share in • dilapidated old wreck of • threshing machine, became so overjoyed at the bountifd harvest he had them day been ' ' threshing that it required the assistance of two of hu neighbors to load him auto his - 41s Wedssday ot last week the residence 'trunks' and cart him to his bona•. To use 4 o with threshing maohmes,will hase se drown ' their emotions with something cheaper than whiskey. Cit .r P1.r.t•e.-N. —Gloomy, very gloomy indeed. Not • pleasant looking farmer within mites of ties village today. Unless Perh*ps • youog Scotchm•a up at Lochalsh whose wife presented him with twins orae niobt last week, and why he should go around grinning as though the long looked for rain had fallen, is an inscrutable mystery to his neighbors. Fall what, of which there is very little sown, providing ' it escapes being rusted, will be an average crop. Spring wheat, poor ; barley, useless: oats, about 6 inches in height, heading out; Dee, plenty straw, but should present dronth continue two weeks longer or even ler, the grain won't be as bag as duck .hot Hay --ask sot the Ashfield farmer any quie- tism sheat his bay. He law'' got any. BLUEVALE. MONDAY, Judy 8. Tad Warrick spent Sunday in Brussels. .I. J. Messer, of Hamilton, was is town last week. blaster ('harlee Coulter u on the siok list this week. Mw Belle Ropes, of Hamilton, is suiting at Wm. Messer'•. Mrs. Scott, of (:alt, a visiting her sister, Mrs Relit. Maxwell. lohn Kang, teacher in Auburn, is spend- ing the holiday at home. Miss Lily Patterson. of 1Virgham, is vis- iting her cousin. this week. Mee Jennings and son, Cecil, of Palmer- ston, are yulting at .1. .amour'.. .1. Macdonald, of Wingham, spent Sun- day at the residence of John Gardiner. Rey, A. V. Harley and Rev. Mr. Roes, of Brussels, exchanged pulpits last Sunday. Mus Lila Messer left last week for Ypsil- anti, Michigan, where she will vide her sister, Mrs. Ire Barclay. Will Grey, our mile, left for Scotland this week. His place will be taken by Mr. Brief it d, of Molesworth. Mise Margie Hartle teacher in Varna, � are home for the holidays. Mir Tiny Sandersoe left for her home in Toronto last Tuesday, after • two months' visit to friends an the village. Master Tnmmy King, son of Geo. King, of Wingham, is spending the holiday .t his gr.sdmother's, Mn. ihuscem King. Duff & Stewart have completed Larke's bride' las Morro, and will soon began to construct one user the township hall, Mor- ris. plain Eaglet', 'he wasn't even able to ahaak at.' But there will be very little o1 that sort of thing this FaIL Boosting "siluiresse,' PORT ALBERT. Tr1:.utt, July 9 The 1'larkson brothers left here on Mon- day evening in • small row boat for Tob.r• MC/My Iliac r 11 . -Five year old Willie .. long, last Sunday playtime. with cow's tail, Lew kicked, above result 1 ioing as well as might be expected. !bookie.- !bookie.- -Mir Annie Burrows, teacher, last friday, going to Kincardine, horse shied, Miss Annie jumped, result ab..ve. I)otng cicely. 'o Mrs. .las. Mdoell, of the fifth aro., who has been very ill during the past few maths, is •t present writing very low with no hope entertained of her recovery. `41%11 .. II t r l v� ,...1.7s%r. Aa avowed agnostic, jail bird and proven black.guerd lecturing his neighbors upon the proprietor • us a very pretty illustration of setae reproving en. 1) Mc terse and staff, of Staltierd, were here last week repairing the spire on the l sgluh church. Dangle. McBridecis at present engaged asgiving the same edifice co a bright new at of paint • !tier .i n.1:.. A small sail boat, the property, we understand, of It. J Crawford, el f)ungannea, was stolen from the harbor co Sunday night. A pair of oars belonging alsoto Oscar Hugksos were •o taken. %Ilk" 111. Qga1m.- Rev. Mr leases, of sleuththe 1 sleuth churoh, preached hu farewell sermon to a Targe congregates here e. San' day evening last. Tb. rev. gentleman and he amiable wile he the beet wishes et a their many friends here for their inters welfare. We have not heard se yet who will lie hiesuooeesnr m. Draper. a former rretdent of this valises, but now of the fifth oososeetoe, hes gat been busily e.gted daring the pefew weeks in hauling brick from Saltford for • h•edopuninessrresidenwhich he puniness this Summer William's many friends here aro mach pleased to see I hi. token of hie prosperity. Mr Gay, of 11n.- genera hu the cosine t,aart,.e.. A Fa. —A eerr epeedent in this -plums last weak newels( to the departure of • yews, mss tree Mile village village doso h each a mamma as to lead hie readers to be siesaeve that said yeses se W fled the oe..try a avoid paying hist. Meese deb The statement le false Th. y iguesting'es guesting' now mempeoyaty la isle vii tee times ever Mee his imdgei•aaet IWi ►w •must te, sed dM net mes tier dset h kssd to deemed Ms tsrdms se ltete em Acus W5SE tet.—blas rear 'gist milli and Fred. Hartle of iatos High igh School LEEBURN. Wwpxt reit, .luly 10. R. Fulford is builtiag a new kitchen. Archie Horton, who has for some time been at Sault Ste. Marie, returned Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mts. A. Harris, of Duluth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1:. Chilton tor several days last week. Tuesday of this week the Presbytery meets in 4;oderich, when it will finally be desided whether the resignstionof the Rev. M. Meeker be accepted. 1s this branch of the charge he has worked very favorably and it will un- settle the parish very muob, should he lave it. Haying is 0c the full move. So far, till Tuesday of this week, its ;Regress has rot yet been checked by rate. Should the water famine continue tanners will all be ruing toes pumps with hose set at the lake. to water their goriest and nourish erops, sad drown, if possible, the poste bags that are raiding the Bit Fours. • sew kind planted in our burg this Spring. BENMILLER. Tt-wilier, July v. Miss Ella Stewart, who has bees attend. tag the Toronto Normal Scheel, has peeled with honors es. renest e'arein•tio.. OMMENDAB L E PROMPITUDE. a •e.N..t .l 11. 4.ria v a.. •ekes a Mr eeset.l Trial or Dam.. absey P111a St. .1okn, N. R, lily ft Mr. Robert Meer*, midis; in isdia.town, a suburb of the dry. las meetly orade what is allowed by all who are aatnantsd with the facts, to be • most remarkable reuNery He less hien • sufferer mss • aerie.' osesslaint of the kids.). t,r river saves years, awl dal isg that tune has suffered esermiatinely. He W .Ise suffered meeidsrably i. priest Meta( paid large some ter medical saves. Omits reeestI h. to read el the ems,saw s/o*W bbyy 1). 4'. Kid.•y Pills, .sol with a eneedsb{. prempsitode mad e trial 01 thew. with the resole Meat alter ask • ism three boxes of the 14y M was en- tirely restored be Malik J. T. ACHESON. During July and August we will close our Store at els o'clock each evening, except Saturdays. Thio arrangement may not be satisfactory for those who are in the habit of shopping in the evening, but the inconvenience caused by the early t4o.iug may be wore than compensated fur by looking after the Bargains we will offer from week to week. What We Advertise We Carry Out. 46 -inch Black Henrietta, worth G5c., for .10c. 40 -inch All Wool De Beige, in light and dark greys, regular price 33c., for `2:.c. Black Nuns' Veiling, double fold, for 22c. All Wool Blue Serge for Boys' Suits, regular price 35c., for Sine. IIalaandered Whi 141, 15, 151, 16, 75c., for 50c. to Shirts, sizes 14, 161, regular price A table full of worth 40c., Untrimmed Hata, and GOc., for 2:1c. America" Flannelettes, new goods, fast colors, at 121c. Extra value in White and Grey Cot- tons. J. T. ACHESON. WHITEOMURCH, MONDAY, Jaly 8. The hum of the mower is heard in every direction. The hay crop is very short, sad it is the •tueetion of the day how le it to he gathered. Ws noticed on Saturday that the streets were undergoing . thorough reeovatios and the plsntrag of maple tree under the supervision of the mayor. The brick work of the church is now complete and the foundation of the Troy block is finished and Ktrk will been the brick work tomorrow. Metros...—Thomas Welch. of Virginia, is visiting friend. bore. . Mrs. Treleaven is visiting her mother sod friends. We advertised • while ego fee • shoe maker, thinking this would complete the hi111111 ser in our town, bat 111111111 much in seed of • justice of pew .ad constable. Mies Aloes visiting here. John Shaw, • former resident, but now of the circular town,u enloyiog hu holidays here. Jeses Morris, who had been up from Buffalo on a visit to his parents sad rela- tives, returned un Monday. Mn. Ube. Hawkins, et 1's adeor,and two children with Mies Kate Macdonald, of De- troit, aro up on • visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Macdonald. James L Tobin, of The Free l'reee stat, of the Forest t'ity, is up for • holiday of several week*, vial mg his parents and see- ing old friends an and around Dualoi,, dor- m( orbung bet sojourc. MUP4JCIPAL COUNCIL S. A.NI IaLt.. DUNLOP. W.Dra.I A), July 10. I'uombes, of Hyde Park, is The municipal oounoil met on Saturday, June 29th. Members all present. Miautee of previous meeting read and adopted. The fohowing cheques were trued : Job. Fer- gee•e', culvert on con, 10, F. 1). 19 75 ; M. McDonald, rep. culvert, con. 12 sad 14, 87 87 ; Hugh Ferguson, cleaning hall con.14, 31 ; D. Futcher, rep. culvert oon. 14, 11 Jarrow McNair, gravel, 89.60 :.'oho Mathe- son, gravelling coo. 12, $8 64 :.lohn Mc- I'oneld, inspecting, 8312: Isaac Ensign, covering bridge con. 14 (Ashfield s half), 11 75 ; Alex Mnggaoh, gravel, 84, shovelling gravel, 13.75: .lames Johnston, repairing culvert Luke Road, f1 ; Alex Boyd, gravel, 17 20 : Basial Campbell, building county bridge (.tsMBeld'e share), $20 ; Colin NMoti °loon, gravel, ?9 .36 ; ,lobe Kilpatrick, rep. Crozier hedge 1.w. 7. $4 ; Godfrey Hall, clouting slide S. R, 9 and 10. $2.50 ; David Alton, rep. culvert 5.R. 6 and 7 Co.. 9, 11 ; Pat Morar, tor culvert 5,K. 3 and 4, 11.66 : Wesley Misner, rep. bridge at bis mill, $1.50; Frank Mc('onoell, gravel, 18.06 ; John Ihreen, reasuring bridge and tilling drain, 15 ; Thomas Iesrnas, repairs/ road and building hence at gravel pit, 13 75 ; 14. .I McKay, gravelling, S. R 6 tad 7 ons. 12, 824 44 ; W. T. Johnston. travel, $6.96: (;so. (1 'Callaghan, mat to the Currie fam- ily, 11050: John McKay, gravel, 84 40; I)r. t'aesidy, medico** for Mary Lucy, 11 ; Thomas Sullivan, cutting lake bill between lots 19 sad 20 awl repairing bridge between lot* 12 cad 13. 820 :.lohn Murdock, strand, 87.20: James Houton, shovel,.g grayal, 13.50: Edward Johaatos, shovelling gravel, $3: Ibvid (:leas, work on K. R., 50o. ; 1) Sproul, repairiag Dungannon hill, 11.50: A. Taylor, repairing culvert sad lumber on S R h sad 7 cos. 3, $11 75 : James Keenedy. rope uriag road ea S.K. 9 and 10. $l 50 : Thomas Haitskins, goods to the Cur- rie nrne family, 812 41 ; Thomas Sheokleto., isspeotiss ,travel, S. R. t. and 7, cos. 5 15.. Matthew Farre. gravel, 11.60; R. J. H. lweng, spikes, 50c ; Wilke* Kupatriet, itlepector at Taylors bridge., $10 ; .4.ss.. Gardner, inspecting, 111_; lie Hunter, inspecting. $1 ; Angus ..tes .se hotB lag, $2 ; .lames Alton, gravel, .iacob Miller, mvslltag, S. H 6 and 7, amid and 10, 123 60 ; Miler R Mel)eaald, bag .mid gravelliae, n. 10, sad gravel. 1.g cos. 13, 5 R. 3 and 4, 196 ; ,Jambills, sravetliar on boundary, 11.50: .lobe Johnston. culvert ea S. R. 9 sad 10. $10; Abs .I,.heseea, travellisg no M. R. 'i .n sad 10. e. 14, $12 8(i ; lleesld Molntyr, inspee,i.g, 1162:.lelin Welker, gravelliat lake read, 111.10 ; Jaime,lehsston, inspect - tag. $; Angus McDwssaid, graeellisg, S R 9 sled 10, cera. 11, /412,41 : John Cowan, sad retsina, advert, 111 68 ;osM. , rrsvelliag, ee.. 10, las 9,113 06: Pat Meese. phSouth th bill, Pert Albert, James d0 ; Jas (Unfelt,Si 00 : Kee* plashing saints it R. 6 and p577Jeha Kelashing bridge, L R, grad on b M Me,.des O'Rielly, planking bridge, L R , ; John O'Neil, towing acetate labor Mime. 11.50 ; Joseph Griffin. towing statute labor mama. $6 ; R. Farrow. grading moo. 4 W. D., 12 50 ; John Kilpatrick, gravelling S. K. b end 7, Doe. 5. grading and repairing Connell. gravel, 112 80 : Thomas Lianas, culvert, S. K. 9 and 10, 842.27: Freak Mc- ' 3 --STYLE gravel, $t 04 : Alex. Johnston, inspecting $3 12 ; R. Fitmjent:d, plank. 87.50: Because everyone want, a Shoe to fit the eye 1.N well Thomas Sullivan, ending. 8. R. 6 and 7, as the foot. No one wants back numbers. 121. Council adjourned to meet ague ou the 24th day of Angus' WILLIAM STOTNgita. JAS. ROBINSON to, ih Poor tndian Has Gono STILL WE AItE ON THIS' CORNER. 27 -Inch Flannel - eyes, 4 Cts. per yard. --w- ROBINSON'S CORNER SQUARE AND WEST STREET. 4 Points In Our Shoes W8 Pay ParUcar Allollfloil 10: 1 ---COMFORT Because 110 one will wear a Shoe that doesn't tit his or her foot comfortably. Because it must be serviceable. Tse Levee's new haver. Detroit Ttibu.e AU the world love, • lover, bus the owner ei n soda fountain just deter en him. Weather P .'asmNiltles, Ickes Moderate to fresh west to north wands: tae, stationary, or • httle higher temperature. C.R.SHANE& CO. Yes, it is Dry Weather, But it is going to RAIN ! lisve you A Waterproof and An Umbrella? If not, get one at the LEADING Gents' Furnishing Store 0. Z. SBA= # 00. aae■rs for aro resume Lusdry• LOOK POR 00 • vista - 8141r is i Turn .' W..rr t ow ws 0a.0. Tiff Ca': (;cycle Co. tr.. Brantford, Ont 49 rowOE 817777 303 8 7. PAUL •T. TC.,ro7 ro 1 iwow7lraAL ars.7 e'c osr4L041140111 G. W. THOMSON, : - - Agent. , HOD B. OliT. 109E TIOROUOXBRBD STA I. LION " ZAMOP." will sbe at ow Oohed,. rem sin. imam THOI[AS GU DRY. 4 --PRICE Because, while we fit the foot and the eye, we tit the pocket too, and we can do it to perfection. Fac Bcpaini a Specially. must H. B. POLLOC$. EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY! has Our MR. DOBE ham just returned from tht' East. where secured some special Bargains in General Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, &c., 300 Ladies' Sample Hats, Rib''ons, Flowers, Laces, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. ALL NEW GOODS, Ainfilehill at • X x It x x x Cull and investigate. Yours respectfully, he DOBIE & CO. North Side Square, Goderich, - - P. O'Dea's Old Stand THE OLD STAND RE-OPENEDI 1 have moced back into the Stere sear corner of West Street, formerly occupied by I'. B. ('AERI('K, and can now show a N.w sed Wall -Assorted Stook of BOOKS, STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS. Wall Paper at Triose to selL 100 New Wisd.w Shade to bead : price i.ow. Silverware at Wholesale Prices. Spatial Value u Net. Papers •ed Rarotonga. Special Vale. in Rabies, Albums, }flask Hooks. Alpha Lake, Extra Quality sad Heat Value to the Market. A. L WEIR. THE FAIR. New Goods ! • • • I , IA$OY HAIR PiNS SKIRT PINK DOLLS. BALLS FANCY CHINAWARE Stamping done while you wait for it, MISS HENNING, Ilkr.