The Huron Signal, 1881-06-17, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JUNE 1881 .
be unlver.ally adopted, an i the o..tuntry a:Nerark Markets.
will require much more productive ea-
G suralcu. Julia lath, aNll.
paelty than the two p,Wpallles now at
work can offer. We behave it would be ribs": trot a buaki. �► us a it ro
whet. ISpNattl v bush t us .• 1 Iu
great economy W adopt them, iu a care- ►tour, a cwt.... . . .. . . w w 2 75
ful and judicious way on the highways tae a WI"r sit .i o
of this county, as they afi ,rd N greater hOY Y bud 060 vs 0 70
y r ue0 0 7
and more certain security fur safety, fur
we find that as timber b.anoes scarce,
an interior class of timber is worked In,
and no doubt that, ail experience is sir
tluired in the methods of oon.tructioni
the (est of building will be reduged.`
As to their duration, there is no doubt
that by being kept constantly painted,
they will last fur cuuturies, and wit
very little more than a mere bagatell
for repairs.
We may coy that, Al we did not see
we could gain any further information
by visiting Peterborough, s e did nut go,
as we thought it would be only incurring
more expense for no profit.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
ALaz. L Glows,
L HAauv, } Cunmmf3ll:uucrs.
Moved by Mr. Wilson, ae.:onded by
Mr. Hays, that the report of the Road
and Bridge committee be amended by
building Graham's bridge w
unstea 1 .d as.
sinning Fisher's bridge. L..t on i div-
ision by a majority of 21.
Moved by Mr. Wilson, seconded by
Mr. McMillan, that the hearty thanks of
this Council be and are hereby tendered —_
to Mr. Joseph Kidd, for his kindness in
taking them out for a trip on Like Huron Paid up ('apical, 86,000,000.
in his snug and taut little steamer, the Elect, - - 81,400,000.
"Josephine Kidd," on the evening of --
June 10th, 1881 ; and the members of President, - HON. WM. McMASTRR
this Council will long remember the en-
joyable and pleasant evening spent on
board the steamer "Josephine Kidd,"
with her genial and jovial proprietor.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. McMillan, seconded by
Mr. Young. that, in case of appeal by
any municipality from the equalization
of the assessments, the appeal be
settled by this County Judge. Carried.
By-law No. 5, equalizing the assess-
ments, was read and passed. •
By-law N. 6, 1881, assuming Fisher's
bridge, to the township of Turnberry, as 1
a County bridge, was read and passed.
By-law No. 7, 1881, imposing the
County rate, was read and passed.
By-law No. 8, 1331, t levy a rate for
the Legislative School Equivalent, was
read and passed.
Moved by �Ir. Gibson, sec ended by
Mr. Girvia, that the Warden be author-
ised to obtain a legal opinion as to
whether this Council has the power by
by-law to -Close any bridge scr.,ss a boun-
dary between two municipalities in the
County when the river is the boundary.
and to prevent any private parties from
building a bridge across any river or
stream forming the boundary between
such municipalities, and if, in the event
of any party building such bridge across
s river forming a boundary, without the
consent of the County Council they (the
Council) are liable for any accident that
may happen upon such bridge—Carried.
Moved by Mr. Rollers. seconded by
Mr. Young, that this Council do now
adjourn to meet again at the Court
House, Goderich, the first Tuesday in
December next—Carried.
Mark bush
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Port. .. 6 M 7 10
Ward! to 3 (q
Melt per hni el IWboieaaisl.. • .. 8 M M M
Banking.
LANK i)F MONTREAL
('APITIL. • $11,1100.0..
WURPLU& • r tts.tss,txso.
Goderich 3ranch.
( F:. UI .V-t'(IJU., . - - Mnuagrr
,111,,ws Interest on deposits. Drafts, letter
of credit and circular notes issued, payable
in all tarts of the world. 1751.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Sed rich Township.
S. soot Ptc-N i —A pic-nic was held
in Blake's grove on Friday last. under
the auspices of S. S. No. 1, superintend-
ed by Mr. Richard Miller. The ladies
,.f the section turned out splendidly and 1
furnished the tables with excellent pro-
visions. After the children had partaken
Of refreshments, the older visitors took
their places and it would have been hard
to decide which did greater justice t i the
viands prepared by the ladies—the eager
efforts of the young, or the matured, and
therefore more practiced exertions of the
older visitors. After partaking ..f re-
freshments, various amusements were
engaged in until about 5.30 p.m.. when
the gathering was called to order, and
after Mr. Salkeld had been appointed,
chairman, addresses were given by Rev.
Messrs. Turnbull and Francis, School
inspector Miller, and D. McGillicuddy.
A series of games were afterward engaged
in by the children. The following is the
prize list :—Girls over 12 years, Alice
Andrews ; between 10 and 12, Agnes
Orr, 2nd, Hattie Andrews ; between 81
and 10, Genie Salkeld, 2nd, Lily Dodd;
between 7 and 8, Mary Bell, 2nd, Ellen
J. Dodd ; under 7, Eliza J. McTeer,2nd,
Jane Edwards. Boys Over 13, Curtis
Lawrason ; between 11 and 13, Wm. Mc-
Millan, 2nd, Janie. W. Bell : between 9
and 11, David Bell, 2nd, Wm. McTeer ;
between 7 and 9, Thomas Dodd, 2nd, R.
Andrews : under 7, Samuel McTeer,
2nd, Howard Edwards : hack race, Cur-
tis Lawra&t n, 2n1, William Munroe,
3rd. William McMillan. A most enjoy-
able time was spent, and the thanks of
the visitors are due to Mr. Miller and the
ladies who aided him in making the pic-
nic a success.
DEBATING SoiIETY'a Pte-Nu.—A pic-
nic was held by the Raillray Debating
Society, of Goderich township, on the 7th
con., on Friday last, and a good turn aut
was had. The boys of the club are an-
xious to find out the names of the coup-
le who dozed off in the buggy ton Friday
night after the pic-nic, and let the horse
draw the buggy into the ditch. It will
likely be debated at the next regular
meeting of the Society.
General Manager, - W. N. ANDERSON.
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ROS8, - - - • MANAGER.
Interest allowed on deposlta. Ihrefta on al
the principal Towns and Cities in Canada
Groat Britain and the United States, bough'
and sold.
Adrancesto Farmers on Notes. with one or
more endorsers, without mortgage. 1753
SHEPPARD'S BOOKSTORE.
$ymn Books
NEW PRESBYTERIAN,
NEW METHODIST,
NEW ENGLISH CHURCH.
Revised edition of
NEW TESTAMENT
BOOKS,
■
PERIODICALS, LATEST
NEWSPAPERS.
THE
RON'T FIOR3ET
TH AT
E. DOW1ING'S
is the place for
FIRST CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES.
Allr-Boots and Shoes repaired and made to order. "''`
The Detroit, Mackinac, and kinetic Raoad Company
NOW OFFER FOR SALE OVER 1,300,000 ACRES
Of the Choicest FARMING and TIMBERED LAND8 in the Northern Peninsula
of Michigan,
Destined to be the best wheat-pr,duetes region to the world. These lands are situated in the
oountlea of Chippewa, Mackinac, Schoo ranttt and Marquette, and embrace many' thousands
of acre. of the best agricultural lands to the State of Michigan.
Among those In the counties of Chippewa and Mackinac are tracts of what are known as
the "burnt or cleared" lands. Tneac lands offer many advantages over the prairie lands of the
West, as the timber lands adjoining insure a supply of furl at little cost. The soil beinga rich
clay loam of great depth. The timber remaining upon the land being generally sumclnt for
the settlers' use In building and fencing.
These partially cleared kande are now offered at the low price of from $l to $4.'O per acre,
one-fourth cash, and the remainder at purchasers' optlon, at any time within nine years, with
Interest payable annually at seven per cent.
Roads are being opened through these lands, and no better opportunity bas ever been
offered to men of small to secure a good tarn, and intending purchasers will be wise by
availing themselves of this chance before prices advance, as the lands are heing rapidly taken
and settled upon.
The lands more Immediately on the line of the Detroit, Mackinac, and Marquette .Railroad
from the Straits of Mackinac to Marquette are more heavily timbered. and are almost univers-
ally good agricultural lands, leaving splendid terms when the timber is removed.
The iron and lumber interests of the upper peninsula are of such magnitude as to call for
all the charcoal and lumber that the timber and wood upon the lands will produce -this will
enable the settler to make good wages while clearing the land.
Lumber Mills and Charcoal Kiln. will be built at various pointe along the line. and Furn-
aces are now being erected along the line of the road at Point St. 1i/flare.
The great demand and good prices for labor. both In winter and summer, make these lands
particularly desirable As homes for the poor rasa. The lands adjacent the Railroad are offered
at prices from $5 upwards, according to lot=116e of timber, etc. The lands are at your
very door. and are being rapidly settled by
For pamphlets, reaps and other Informatics, Wreak
W. 0. STRONG, Lind Commissioner,
1786. 3u Newberry and McMillan Building, Detroit, Michigan.
. r
UNIVERSAL VERDICT
the' our
99ct Photographs
are ~surpassed in the Dominion for
TRUTHFULNESS To LIFE
&ND BEAUTY OF FINISH.
R. SALLOWS,
Photographer.
Montreal St. Goderich Ont.
'TA fine selection of Stereoscopic and Card
Views of Goderich and vicinity- always on
hand.
ALLAN LINE
SEEDS FOR 1881.
Thanking the public for past favors. i take
pleasure in stating that I have on hand a
better stock than ever before of choice
Wheat, Barley, Peas Black and White Oats,.
Tares. Clover, and Peas,
also Pea Vine
Clover, Alatke, Lucerne and Lawn Grana
A first class assortment of
FIELD. GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS.
selected with great cadre from the hest seed
houses in the country. ('all and sec. We
keep the hest and most genuine seed we can
purchaac.
of
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS
LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY, GLAS-
GOW.
The popular mate between Canada and Great
Britain
SHORTiST OLk Rol TK.
ea*. fassrrsail_$., soil Rtes ege Ttekets et
Loire, RAT.L
alIJLlII➢UWOM QVtB&C:
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Itch "
ISM "
OW
sat J�7.
.e...°t�a aveT•e with
e�rs7►thisairltat to tet.
e Tereus*
Ps10 sBrn rawer ileo Isere Tweet* by the
. eel eseseet with
`hee AS ateeasaer�M 1tlt.wwdl 1I.a the emirs
tare..( M Q••oe s• 11111=1
Wan
COMPTON'S SURPRISE CORN,
The best field corn yet Introduced. Ground
oil cake kept constantly on hand.
JAMES McNAIR.
1779. Hamilton St.
For tiekSN end every Iaterwration apply to
A. A RMtsTRONO. s, M your scow tees, Tem. end
Agent. lfentreal Telegraph (��`l�V` pi coat h.,,e Addams R. Het.ttrr t
I?$lJm. �'.• 0oAeriek. co.. rertlawd. Maine
SEEDS, SEEDS
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF
Field and Garden Seeds
just received.
gold In bulk or In packages.
JAMES WILSON
Druggist.
G. C. ROBERTSON,
B1 A RT $TR3EIC T,
JUST RECEIVED' A LARGE STOCK '
!.M111 I'AFEII!
r e e n Window Paper
Carnets taken up and iielaid. Oil (loth laid. }fair
Mattresses wade enter. and all kinds of Repairing
done. I'id>aws Pressed an tllwaply as
eves te.(71air. Rbuaod.
ROBERTSON'S VARIETY STORE.
sI0
DRESS GOODS SALE
i1'
DETLOR & GO'S.
l
Just opened a large lot of NEW IR ESS 0o(lt)'4, 18.4011 a' • great /sacrifce.
see the bargains now offend
5
Call .ad
JOHN C. DETLOR & CO.
NOTICE _
Owing to the mate of his bean t,, the undersigned, .as decided to I4 -'1c u;o his p:c.'nt bust -
new. and now offer to 1l...p.. of the wtiue 011
LIBERAL TERMS.
Application can he made to himsrlf personally. The st.s k e"nsi "e, .'M 8:.:. eSal etal,le Dr
goods, imported direct., of .complete and well =c;e, led nv.ortm. r.v „f taUll'F:it11 S,
NEW, FRESH AND GOOD;
and the stand being on Kingston St., aid only one lot from the s.l tare is une of the VERY BEST
in the town of Gooden h for a p;,xl
GROCERY or GENERA'... BUSINE
The proprietor Is willing to enlarge the premises if required. 'deentitur t hr business will be
carried on as hitherto and the present stock, which wil be ke:,t u', by ad•lit iuml when required.
will be c,o61 at eget. e : tori. • -.
Merchant Tailoring!
tp 9
The Fashio able Tailor. tw now in a moat tint to escarole all orders he may be favor'. d with, in
HUGH DUN->.L,OP
JAMES WATti,)N.
Goderich. 17th May 1881.
1787.
P` Y OU TAS T '
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, HORSE ANUI i.1i'1'LE MEDICINES
PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &e..
GO To
E12. $20 :t" i tree. Alava§
t Co.. Parol.& Mabee. _
(YTICI TO T1PTV D1fNG H( -ILD -
N
int&
THE PEOPLE'S DRUC..
IF YOU WAITT
GOOD CIGAR`, TOBACCOS, I'll' ' ', c . "
" GO TO
THE PEOPLE'S Df►t.'(; " iltl:.
.1 splendid assortment of FISHING TACKLE, just receive 1. and t+ ill =o:.: C ti I:.\ P.
GEO. RHYNA'',
Successor to GEI URGE ('.\TTLF.
Blake's lila k. near th.r ,Sion k. t,udcrieh.
Prescriptions a Speciality - - - Ni;ht Bei! on :he Front Door.
OUR CONSTANT E I ►FAVOR
IS TO
PLEASE ()UR MANY 1'[—
therefore we are +.lways"uu the luck .:;t
NICE, r'I-HEAP,
AND
FASHIONABLE GOODS
such goods as will give satisfaction to all who nut;. buy t he:oiry�\Pith tin-, 1i�eet in t iety
NiN7311• Bursr
WE BUY LARGELY FOR CASH—WE BITY DIRECT F!i'tV MANUFAC-
TURERS—WE BUY IN THE BEST MARKETS.'
Our stock is well assorted.so;that all classes of customers, be they rich or poor. may be suited.
&The highest price paid for butter and e,(gs.'wt
ESTATE OF h. B. SMITH.
JAS. HUSTON, Manager.
AA -N. B.-2 GOOD NEw BC'ooiaa FOR ,ALE VERY t'ilEV'.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
THE LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
ON HAND, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, ETC.
tgCall and see our Goods.
Hugh Dunlop, Fashionable Tailor, West St., Goderieh.
JOHN PASMORE
TILLER & 1 c QUIRRIE
km en hoed a choles let .f
A 1. PAIg11Q.1. DOORS. MAMBO ..d SASS
d tr ahp allir lestill clew
be
t --
le
w;t
MA
solelyrell
De
,re' Vis. clad .wYs sea tem
& NSW ARRNE
roams Mt taperrate rat.. DedericklAit
e
Seeds I. Seeds I.
The subscriber begs to draw the atten-
tion of the public generally to his
large and varied stock of
..
roma
Ofii
FARM ad GARDEN EDS
consisting of
CLOVER, TIMOTHY,
HUNGARIAN, MILLET,
YEAS, OATS,
BARLEY, and choice WHEAT;
also
TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT,
and all other
GARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS,
at rates that cannot be beaten.
S. SLOANF.
General Seed Dealer.
Hamllten Nicest.
N°TICIL
The Maltlan,i H,e.w
Manufacturer of
Jaou
SALINE BATHS
are new open to the pehlte Inc the rano&.
HOT AND GOLD BATHS
teen be had at any bone from
6 L in. to 8 p. in. on weak slip sad
tutu 10 L la. eco Seniles
Mr. Tama. wairdesammilleigesment thay
[.11estt_ a4
VICTORIA -St., Corner of Trflfalgar.
pMR..se of tae
Thema.
111114m.Newee r,
Agent for the Celebrnted
RE== dz ENE'
are offering some rpt•cial Bargain„ in •
O M
Dress Goods, Prints, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Table
Linens, White; and Grey Cottons.
PFla TTTB_ Fast Colors. tri a ' . ;•, r yard
BLACS C.d.$I3I.2 R S- ipt• ial Make, with out except:un the best ntake
in town.
COTTON 8I-1IFsTISTG19.--Extra Value, from dole. up.
'1' WB:DS_--Fine Selection in English. Stxdch and (':•utdinn. Sura made to order in
First Claws style for 810. 8(2. 811. $14 and $18. All cloth bought cut out tree of charge.
REID & SNEYD, Manchester House, Goderich.
SEEGIIL1ER CHILLED PLOUGH
gad ser9e+al*ural 'Implement's.
Alan. agent for the
Queen's Fir -6411f e Ins. Co.
TIM ie sae et the best Companies In exist-
sas urged pt and reliable. Information
7 on application.
Ffiera
"NOV PISAStlt.
pCR BOILER WORKS.
0hrystai do Black.
TOSILL NKR esi1 SALT WELL MEW
law IIDIilr .ad SALT PANS ...latae
.E1Er e. siwss.t settee.
Spring and S or Goode.
NOVELTIES NOVELri IES-
.A ch. ice aelecti. C , f FAS. 1 ST::.(\ s, iii HATS and Rieseer-.
STYLISH, NEAT .lN , SI-ItE'To PLEASE.
FR ENT and AMERiC.\N goals in the latest novelties.
' A. splendid assortment of
RIBBONS, FLOWERS and LACES.
Hats and Bonnets trimmed it: Coe I --west styles.
A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
ire take pleasure i... .shol"401, oar goods.
1YI S VT ILS,ss'N,
Market Square, G,nierich.
A■ ads d lY.dri.g (iterated under the
pwagni .tlpleLl.. of Use Proprietors who
•Ra
Practical Workmen.
P. Q. Boaz let 1787.
SOMETHING NEW.
5 Per Cent. Discount for Cash on $ 1 sales.
5 Per Cent. Discount on Monthly Accounts.
G. H. OLD
HAS ON HAND (JUST ARRiVEi) A CHOICE LOT OF
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES
And la Glvltyr F:XTR.1 (VALUE in T8'.AB, Japan. Bla. L. Greet.
and Gunpowder. Try them. You will end they are Good.
Also. he keeps IN)KK. HAMS, SMOKED ItA('(IN, nn hand. Higho•.t
price paid for BUTTER and E(M44
Alen, a lot of CHiNA. GLASS, DII'. SER and DESERT 1>FT5..utd all
kinds of GLASSWARE and CROC6hItV. tt '0h -e him a call and gut
(,'ksapGoods. Ci- ii- OLD, C. House`..inare.
tfTFarera' Predtaee nought and aim.
21"armeIS .ai .tteritios1.
Herbed Feeca Wire contracted for In any quantity at ter) lowest price+.
I SELL EITHER 2 0 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE.
Wire and hart. galvanised after Wes twleted *ewe cannot scale off
Use Barbed Wire for Ponces.
NO SNOW DRIFTS NO WEEDS NO WASTE LANDS.
(7111.
For s.ie h)
G. H. PARSONS,
CHEAP HARDW ARE. 00DKR1CH