The Huron Signal, 1883-08-31, Page 5t ,
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rah HULtON 814141ilL, )iU AY, AUG. 31, 168.;
meal t •tn•fd away serum air bay for
Cleve ia'ead,
UOKIWA**D SOUND.
Cove island was retched I a due thee,
and here Mr. and Mrs. Currie, whose
kindness and hospitality owing be too
mesa appe.siM&. were awaiting the
yeaht'rotten with their usual ohserful
weleutaa While at Cove island both
outward and inward bound the Explorer
party were under any obligations to
James Clarke and is men in Awes of
his tuts Clarke and Climes, for kindly
stepping wails pawing Cove isle to
take tslegrspb messages and letters, hue
giving the party opportunities of m-
muniu►tiun with friends at !tome, which
they would otherwise not have been
able to obtain. Tarrying pleasantly at
Cove island for a short time, to visit one
of the cores slrsady Alluded • to, the Ex•
poorer was once more headed out on
Ides Buren, and after a pleasant run
dove the lake,
OODIWCM LIOSTl wits IN 51ORT
daring Saturday nicht, and before day-
light
aylight on Sunday, Aug. 12th;, the Explor-
er oast anchor once again in the harbor
of old Ooderioh, just as the old t•,su
sleek o n the court house tower tolled,
in familiar tones, the hour • f four
o'clock During tbs morning the
party dispersed to onkoy with refresh-
ed appreciation home life snd comforts ;
the happptitneu of returning to home and
friends being mingled, but by no means
alloyed, with regrets that so enjoyable a
trip must have an ending. S.'
XiltCt;t4.12111.
Kincardine has recently been faturt•d
by professional gamblers, who are on tha
look -ort for pigeons to pluck. They
appear to be the mildest mannered teen
that ever scuttled a ship or cut a throat.
A few days ago a number of Ioovs were
bathing in the lake. After coming out
of tbo water they kindled (tire on the
beach. While the ho)s were standing
round an explosion took place and ..ne
named Lindsay, stepson of -\C. Miller,
Queen street, received a severe wound cin
the thigh of his right leg. some think a
stuLe had been bunt by the heat and brrther have the sympathy of the whole
that a piece struck the b.,y, while ot.rre. ;,vmmunity in their sad bereaccaeent.
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HURON COAL DEPOT
Dune? Cosa. -Last Sabbath, is the
absence of the pastor, short services were
conducted by R. E. Brown and T. Gress,
and suitable selections were rendered by
the church choir.
Mrs. John Stewart, who has. been
visiting friends in Lucknuw returned
home en Wednesday of but week.
s.� We rssdrgr Coat for the mating Mr
Lowest Rate Going
Bgy� seatlag is their order sad tats est•
siting the *raise b 511 It tion the rots et
tntgat tspre..wwhich the ti always is is prioa m W arid -
d1. tae se tamer.
BLAr tar 1
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gau 11.6
Miss Hannah Brown, Mrs Stack and Waste apply titres
Mrs. McKenna, hare returned to their ' „ mem omega: sttesded m,
home at N MAW11ee, after a pleasant Write or empty to
sojourn with friends here.. JOHN A. NVTEI.,
D. Wall and P $ ey lbresbe l for Hardware Metehsat,0odse4eb.
George Denman 3t')1 bushels of fall June
rt' ma
u1�
wheal, the pr,di„ of 32 sere', which •3fl33 Great Fair.
RJelr. If IMO'seeekt ties
A rather unusual a;%.ir occurred abuut
2 miles north of this t Shale last week.
It appear* that two young teen were
blasting rook fur the purposed getting a
su old to 'erecta fuundation under s TZSa1 N�,TION1r,L
bans b.trn. !)ae of the Caen, whu was •to.•. •.e.
used to the business, got every thing
ready, and told his partuer to run, that
the Hast was going to blow up. He
started ntf at a brisk trot when the blast
exploded with terrible foce, which t'au•-
ed hint to double up in M. and S. time.
Y' hen Isst seen he was going cast, and
has not beet heard off since.
A IlLtD A. r1D1NT.-1t it our painful
duty to record the sad death by drownitnngq
of Miss Mary Alin Buckly, which sad
event took pace ou Wednesday the lath
inst. The deceased was assisting the
h .uakeeper at the Rev. R. Besuseng's
for some time back, and on \Vedensday
about 'J o'clock went for a pail of water
which she had to haul out of the well
with a rope ou account of a defective
pump, and is supposed to have fallen in.
A few minutes afterwardsahe was missed,
and an alarm raise(l, when several of the
neighbors collected. and succeeded in
raising the body which was immediately "le Nem' Tlsse se "Ili the city of Teroaee.
taken to her home. It was a sad sight
daughter a nth whom she parted but a
short time before, brought home a cold
and lifeless corpse. Her mother and
PUSITION
Of IJco Stock. Agricultural sad Industrial
Produp to. Fine Armand Ladies' Work. Sc.. eco.
T01MONTC,
Sept.11 th to 22rLd, 1888
The Programme of Special Feature* and
Novelties will ba the beet yet presented by
ods Assuotation.
Oriole Lisps and Entry Forts can. be obtain-
ed from the Secretaries of all Agrtesltnrol So-
'iettes and )techantos' Institutes. or they will
be sent anywhere on application by post card
to the Secretary at Toronto.
Entries should be made at once.
Cheap !Woe and Excursions
on all Railways.
,.
for her or aged mother •n see stet
`N A I T �-s, 0 1R# I T
H. J. HILL,
Manager and Secretary.
J. J. WITHROW,
President. 190344
are of t e opinion that a cartridge coos:
hate been lying on the ground where
the tire was built. The wound"was an.
ugly one, and very near the femoral
artery. Dr. Walden dressed the lee,
putting in two stitches, The boy will
soon be All right 'again.- (Reporter.
Ambesiy.
Mus Freer, of Goderieh, is the >ruest
of Peter Shields.
Andrew Roes, of Detroit, and Miss
Ellen Ralph, of Goderich, are visiting
relatives in this vicinity.
Miss Annie McDonald, of L•,ndon, is
tnpt a few weeks at her uncle's,
Boyd.
Mr. Ward has renot•ed.his 1.hotogtaph
gallery to this village, and intends io
remain a few weeks.
W nacre are you cosies from with that arm full of goods t
Wby. I hart just bees le -
R_ PROeu DPOOT'S,
The Cheapest and Sfost !tellable Store in town. Wby, you can get
G001) TEA FRO.II 10c. TO 80c. PER POUND.
HIS SUGARS AND FRUITS CANNOT BE BEAT.
L'rt• ant .end Oh, m ! if ).ou only could see the
Bargains in Faotories, and Flannels.
n fact, e•-.rytb:ng VIC woad.* ".n his 1:11e is ...limper and better than I eau get anywhere else.
The cylinder *ud tvntsres of D. fi•
--
leKenaie'e thresher was smashed to
, . Ms a few- dsya ago. The accident'
was (measioaed by an unlutse.l +hepf ac-
cidentnify getti'tg into it. It ha., '•turn
•
repaired snd works all hunky t sin:
Mass M. McLeod, better iutoao ref.
rr Lady Halifax,- is at present canvass-
ing this vicinity in order to sell her
biographies. .It appears she has had a
very Checkered life, having come in eon.
•tad, with relentless knaves in Nova
Scotia, abandoned imps soil -municipal ..-
bugbears at Kincardine, togre.ther with
a monstrous medley- of all. conditions,
• over all of %Stich she ezpeotsto trtuutprh
in the glomus future.
Barr tine is progressing favorably,
though it will be 'somewhat later than •
usual, The threshing machine which is
tltsain'in operation diseloees the fact that
the arda oua labor of the 'Mons of toil
will not be op limply rewarded as in
former years, -.Yet even is Poverty
seetio: ' the limiest yeomanry will have
bresd enough and to spare, as some ;=t=z
fields exceed twenty-five bushels to the
WM , though the average yield will pre -
holy be only about hag that amount.
♦sbtum. =�
'Farmers in this vicinity are progress-
ing very slowly with their harvest owingi�,1.ht
to -the kwerdness of the spring trot
in ripeuinl. line or two who have c=...=threshed their fall wheat, repo. fies '.-
very poor yield. The grain being very a ' .."
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very hear thunder storm
over the villagey ou Saturday eveenniinng.� I 0
last. The lightning, which was very
sharp. struck a chimney n' Harry Rett- - - - - --- - - -
die's house, knocking off some breaks _
Un. Beadle, who was in the i but be- ()H SAY 1 N E I G H B 0 R
lea, esrperieAoed a slight shock but for-
twtateh wet ala► h tits. A r table belong-
ing
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Private School,' "The Cheapest House trader the Sun."
Ss�,gr�,zz5d.er ' 77e xiety Store
JARS,
FLY TRAPS,
BIRD CAGES,
REFRIGERATORS.
error, XCK.
CLAIMS WILL BI !UMW= ON
Wednesday, Sept. 5th.
ANtoosttoss elveBraisebes s ea rell eading svidoll ad iedssus..�
Terms Very Moderate
Yoe timber nsw&We. eat* /e
R.3. PLaTCHRE,
West Street.
1111114i
UodiNob, Atte. fah, lMf
BIN G HAM'S
GROVE
is the best place is Goderieh to hold a
PIC -N=C
BINGHAM'Sthe BNURSERY�u
hof choice dowers will supply rates.
Bouquets,
Bouquets, Crosses snd other Floral Ornaments
made to order.
T. BINC#HAM.
Oodertcb, July 5. 1883. 1966-tf
NorthWeat Traiaportatioe Cempai y
The Cheapest, Most Comfortable
and Pleasant Route
TO ALL POINTS IN
TEE GBR4 T NORTH WEST
is via the Steamers of the Nertli\ W est Trans-
portatton Company, one of which �atl, Weath-
er pe rm�ittin Leave *ar is livery Twesit•
a,rtwa,y N on arrival of Grand Trunk
Trains, CA 'P (G AT COOtiIC the ►OI.
L WINO OAT, tor Prince Arthur's Landing.
Duluth. and all points in Manitoba, Minnesota.
Dakota and the North West.
$PSCL I..
The Steamer "MANITOBA" will leave Gu:'.e•
rich, weather permitting, every tan days .n
Tuesdays and Fridays, alternate trip. for
Kincardine, Southampton. Sault Ste. Marie.
Michl lootln, Pre Nipagon, Silver Islet and
Thunder to her, information u to rates, apply to
WM. LEE, Ooderlek. or to
JAMES H. BEATTY,
General Manager, Sarnia.
June 7th. ISes. 1Nt4m
ra
to Mr. Heepy r. pormito Mr. Beadle's
house was else struck:, *wean piece be-
ing
e • where did you've those A. S. 'MIMING MTV C4
ing slivered nut of the side from rep to
bottom.
HARVEST TOOLS
Tile public school reopened nn Mon
day with 3'3 crocus t,resent. During yr
cation the trustees have had both room
coiled and generally renovated, melting
the building much wore eomefortmbie and --------
attractive. t� Ha
At ten lace entwine* nomination, two /11IL �� are the Best Goods aBaQe Seen.pupils from this school, vis : Joseph
Stalker sad Jeanie Badelillle, wrote at
Goch rich. Oat of the .8 who wrote
there, theme two stood first and sitth w"
trpeetively on the let of those who
cated fernier tabieg the highest new
4.0411tka obtained by any autdidate
inHuron. Messrs. David Anderson,
Jos. Farrow and Arthur ir'wit.,oi-Pupils.
��tn tatting third slows Ce.talbatea
at the ALIT esastsimtle*.
The river daring the past few days
has beta hulas?, for this Beeson of the
pear, than it seer was before in a
edWme
leeel ten eldest inkabitts1. Osi
>l itmley evirmiw, about a SO e'eleekWpm to rise and by it
day tbe
wwela ableerll,d, the high water trtssll
Wag wash higher tt the Um* of
the age rim freshet. Headralds 41 loge
street ileatiemileere jbe easeat sbowisg
that some persona were loris, beevi .
The femme along the river, on>eed by
Meows. Caldwell and Wmt the ton,,
eseelmt oil A p
ost of was earliest oat, and taaA wIN llltefz
Woad for the &sty of tie alawt.
r --t Opt TIUiM AT
R.W.M'KENZIE'S
CHE.1 P 114DR:4 3 POs.
OtiTgat
--4-at7Aiesas ia-
RHEUMATISM
Sciatica, Neuralgia,
Lame Back, Lumbago.
Contracted Joints,
Cramp in Muscles,
Sprains.
BEST HORSE LINIMENT.
/e Smit Ra(.'s 2fr. Ear -i.
J. e. TMST, IOITREu,, P.Q.
PRESERVE IC
FR
ANDIt egASON.Al Lk GOODS
Stoves and Tinware
Largest stock la town, West street. asst deer to the
July. lltb, 1SS.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Bargains in Prints !
eitS THEM. - .k VINE LINE.
.IAS11TOX'S GENUINE FAST COLORS
AT 0 ANI) 10 ('F.NT4 l'Ett YARD.
THE !'EOPLE'4 -TORE, COIL. KINGSTON 4'I'Itt:t:T AND SQUARE.
Go,terich. July 12th. Skirl.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
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BIG
DRESS GOODS SALE
THIS -MONTH
AT
a e
J. C. DETLOR-& CO'S
TIIE WELI.AND VALE MANt'i'At"rt'ItING
HARVEST TOOLS
ARE EQUAL TO THE ltEsT IN THE M.1it6F:C
7ohil A. NafIel Has Them iia Every Class
Hay Fork. (boy's aim). 90c.. mete. size, from :10e. and t.pe erd. Barley and :straw Forks
i4oythes anew pattern). and tsnalths. ('redles and (Iloilo Scythe/1. Hatcc.t Stith. etc. Machine
011, from '15e. up to 81.00 a gal. 1 f you want
PERFECTLY PURE W 1-1 ITE LEAD'
JOHN A. NAFTEL has it. guaranteed so by the makers under a forfeit 05 VW for each omtee
.:f adulteration found in It. If you want a paint, nixed and tinted. ready for immediate use
JOIIN A. NAFTEL has it, the beet In the marker.
G•UTTAPERCHA PAINT,
warra tied to contain nut dug but Purr White Lead and Oil combined with Outtapercha and
()chit of Zine. for sale at
JOHN A. NAFTEL'S Cheap Hardware Emiorium.
ewe Mb emailm r. ?f niralgii. Rheumatic.
Goat, G.wal D.bf1iiy, Carrera, and all
Hoarders mewed by a thin sad bapoverlshed,
or sorrepted, eoadltton of the blood, expelling
the blood poUoos frost the system, esrtebiag
and renewing the blood, and restoring Its vital -
Meg power.
During • long parted ai unparalleled essfwl-
nsss, ATMS'a $.sYrAnilLA had proven its
perfect adaptation to the ewe o5 .11 diseases
ortgls.Mwg terser Need and • weakened vitality:
It le • Wady eoawematraa.d extract se Meese
paella east %other Yoad•ferifylag roots,
eoasbtaed with Iodide of Petaeesws said
Ire.. sad 1e ten safest, meet fellable, aa} most
economical bleed•partaer sad bled -teal that
Cera be bard.
The Finest Assoittmerii and Basi' Value
IS TIM omen. ,
Orb PER CENT. OFF FOR CARR.
st�
adsrlelli, Jeer N. Ifs
Ouderieb, July 19, 1813.
The Chicago House
IaMtneaatory lth•sommiswa Cae.i..
" A vas % RAINAP* w ILLA bat eared re 01 the
laaesosmeoey 11Ysam•M.s, with 'bleb 1 Mee
sassed his asatt years_ W. H. Mo"
Durban, 1... FMoms"
Satoh 2. t.tl.
" T,Igb1 yeas ago 1 bgd as attack of shmwrer
Maas so swore tem 1 cold sot me.e from tko lard.
or dress, wnhomt ftp. 1 Meed se oral remedies
vItkowt aper•\ K gay relief, ural i took Atta 5
SoMmAttt.u. by the We et two books of
whisk 1 gram emnpletey ..rod. t bay* ase bets
«caw wttb aha lbs Naas. Mama sea
large qu sot ee d year S.RSAPAIL LLA. 054 M
51011 Moho ism wesdertal pnprlvaty. The wool
astabk www it W efert•d to 3115 newsy cow
-�yt.e ass tt N ten ta
kW blood o/mIM fifirmv
•fwsd to ptbite. K i. tAmssa"
hoer tat. Iwai. llau.. May
111. MEL.at
Oh
weer Moo. 1 amia 1 d .w walk wl.heaaT Mie 858.
isertw� tbo deuce d a Mead, 1
as5si
Avta s tAae•rAatttA ad 5.50,5 1 bN
Owes bottles 1 f5 n s5 wag as 1 .ver ad la myy, Ise.
1 bare aloe at wet sew ins two 5M
=Idiots
� 09, Seas•rAnatiA t\. flea*
I ewers is t ool MN eweM. Mew Ter!,
Cal=21...
~vara s SAVISAIPAIOLLA ~el Metres 5rtd
M Nnwlrtoas osaa,sa/sb. a .marshes. >w
mesa.. neogworas, aware% mormi. sow.
Taro.rn, sod lras'Mese Matte Okla. 11 ekes
the bled et dl t.pgrtese, olds rgw*Ms, Mao
Wee *5. sales se rho tngrekt ask Om memo
aealy sad elesett\s5s Oke wh0b sgtl m&
*.OAa.m se
Dr. J. o. Ayer a Oe., LEMON, V.«.
SIIg fig el AerlSs'AN M. els MIM alt
1s !I:: 1!t QI'(IF 1•'At$IION Lt'o11
y
NEW 111LIiNE1tY (_)F A11N1)s.
A cheat, ;ane in Trivanred tt..t r Slawialti•. A first chills •
Dress Making Establishment 1
,:.n • r-ri.• ton in connni . n ah t' e yi111nery Department. .1 call sotkited.
A. J. WILKINSON.
HONST 1.2AINT UFACTURE
PHIL4 N013LE,
D„IERCHANT TAILOR,
NOr TH-STREET, NEAR THE SQUARE, GDERICH,
t-IWILt. F't'1IN.I6II Olt MAKE. CPl-
Genn' Clothing in Fashionable Styles at Lowest Prices.
1e YE Mt exte d:we:. bt'TTiia A iPM'IALTT. POateM7f WIT tiCAMANTF11111.
otnEltt MIONPTI.T ATTENDED TO. • NOTE. THE AY3Rialt
PHILO NOBLE, NORTH -STREET, GODIilRICH.
SEEDS !SEEDS.
.A. T B1 bL b3 DICAL 111.A
A LL
JUST RECEIVED A L.(ROE ANi) CAIIIICH STOCK 'OF
FRE H GARDEN, FIELl), AN 1) FLOWER Z EEDS
from oat et the mold iteliable !teed Warehouse,. In the Ibminlon.
FOlt SALE BOTH IN BULK & IN PACKAGES
FJORDAN Chemist and Druggist!
F. ! J
y[�t1ICAL H1t�LL. tC3UD87RZGH_
FIRQT PRIZE A'V rARDI3D THE
ONTARIO STEEL BARB FENCE CO1PANY
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AT TORONTO EXHIBITION 1882.
11t °i _ rkW31 T Piti> .amide Ic]oirerir t there was "SAWN
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