The Huron Signal, 1886-5-28, Page 51
A
1014.,,,, .,. .. _, ,
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MAY "8, 1886.
Our grocery is doing • g.•" d business.
Our teacher, W. A. Hackett, and pparu
pgI.,plaut.d about teeny. Memos' ArborDay, and made a ties totter bed.
David Molh.tald has erected a Dios
little house ter his father and '''other.
The sehuul trustees have purchased a
to Guelph at $70. and John Murals
Ike pae Wei lid %b, ,plus's' o! puttin,I
op: l woes
The above is the lame of • pest ',Bice
wblob has been opened in Matthew
l;haekletonS residence. 3j miles sq;,tn of
Las, •ltd abut miles nwthweet of
the/Ninon, with which it is connected
y • weekly mail. A great many don't
tike the name, but it's litelyT Mr. F.
ouslittal think of any other, and so called
mer lis po;nlcal fathcn at (Maws,
AYA' » • queer "mew." They're that
saving they could uet give us •mall taioe
• week.
r.
Thee. Morrish,s the delegate to
the Methodist contemn** loom doe cut
mitt.
The young peoples picnic in McOib
pot's grove un the 24th was • decoded
seems.
Miss Driver, of Guderich township, is
the guest of Mies Auuie LeTuuxel.
A quantity of cedar timber hr the
pia bridge I. being hauled dally from
Asb6eld.
News has arrived that Lewis Stevens
sod his mother have arrived safely ft
the Sault, and the former who eaa been
ailing for the past two years, feels much
better after his trip.
The Rev. Mr. Steele delivered a lec-
ture in Beumiller Methodiat church un-
der the auspices of the M. C. S. on the
70th last. The s.bjest was "Resent
Discoveries in Ancient Lards." The
lecturer cleared away the mist from some
obscure passage- in the Bible by refer_
oboeto rwv.letaona recently made by
the
British Exploration society, ead also
proved the authenticity of several other
M 1 from the samesource. The lecture was eert&inly a
great mental treat
Girls are peculiar beings -the more
girl the more peculiarity. So it stems
or at lead so thinks a mrtain youth ;
Met they must nut be too hastily blamed
ilk they are sometimes far seen and
great calculators and, can as easily solve
the problems "How malty lb& avoirdu-
pois an a four ply spring stand going
over a corduroy rued, as they can cal-
culate the valve of a young mans out-
fit at a wedding party. But, notwith-
standing this it meet be repeated "girls
are peculiar," and reminds one of the old
saying which runs somewhat as follows :
'OM ha I "If tie wW. they wtLL, yon c ay depend on't.
?Aad 11 wait. lbw wea't, they wt. and there.
• I es sad salt
FOR A
Choice Spring & Summer Dress
SEND TO OR VISIT THE E$TABLIcHMKNT Or
vu. RRFTHOUR&CO.
■
BRA. sir •.t'i �oRD-
♦T PRE4ENT WE A1tli O INU huVKI.TIES I`1
Fanny Wool Dress Goods all oolors.
Fancy Wool Dress Foods in blaok_
Plain Lama Colths, in blank and colors.
All the New Makes in Canvas, Boucle, ezo_
Rare Value in B1aok and Colored Satins.
WE HAVE A LARUE RANGE OF WASHING DRESS 0001)B IN
1
et. Saw.
The Queen's Birthday was celebrated
in our village by boldin= the an=ual
games of the St. Helena Athletic Club,
and was in every respect a grand su.ees..
Early in the day visitors frogs the sur-
roatding districts and •illages began to
poor into the village, all eager to enjoy
themselves and see the sports.
The games opened at one o'clock by •
grand Calithuntpian parade, which was
heartily enjoyed bythe a,)eetaton, and
admitted by all to the most amusing
, d grotesque periurmartoe they had ever
witnessed. The costumes represented in
the were a curious mixture of
ancient and modern fashions,
to the fullest extent, and
among them was a bona fide coat and vest
that real ago adorned the portly form _vQO��QH
of Sir Allan McNabb.
j11 alld
Th. games were held in D. Todd's ,Il�l
%std, adjoining the village, and was well
suited for the purpose as the eloping
hillside in its mantle of green afforded
good seats and an excellent •iew of the
games.
A well•!ontested game of baseball be-
tween jtta0sr nines from St. Helens and
Bethel
majority. Oo en
One 41 ts meat pleasing features of
the day ems the entire absence of liquor
either in the village or on the grounds,
and tly everything passed off
quietly, deo.sIly, and in order.
The rise list is es follows
Putting heavy 2t...- Geo.Std Win. \Yebb.bb
lied Wm. Hetherington.
For -
S p ttrng light stone -let Geo. Webb,
*ad Wm. Hetherington, ii John Mc-
Pherson. . - (}. w ebb►
Throwing light
Ind Wm. Cameron, 3rd Jo`M nether-
ingtor..
Towing Caber- 1st Geo. Webb, 2nd
John McPherson, 3rd Wm. Cameron.
Standing long jump -lent John Heth-
mriwgtos, lied Wei Hetherington, 3rd
Walter W.hb.
Running long jump --1st John Heth-
Ington, 2nd Wm. Hetherington, 3rd
. H. Stuart.
Running hop, stop and jump --1st J.
McPherson, 2nd Wm. Ferguson, 3rd
Wm. Cameron.
Three stands -let Jno. Hetherington,
Webb.
mot W. Hetherington, Sed W.
One mile rites- 1st C. Taylor, 2nd
Wm. Wilson, 3rd W. H. Stuart.
100 yard race -let W. H. Stuart, 2nd
Wm. Cameron, 3M Geo. Webb.
Old men's race -1•t Wm. $orimgeour,
tad Ed. Blaine", 3rd Thus. Joyant.
Hurdle race --1st C. Taylor, 2nd Wmt
Heth riegton, 3rd Walter Webb.
Wb 'barrow retie -lit Geo. W
PRINTS, LAWNS, ALSATIAN CLOTHS, &c.
BOURRETTES, CORD STRIPS, GINGHAMS, &c.
Our Oiwghams are very bus In prise.
Oar Printsare very oboles 1a desists and color.
CLOVES AND HOSIERY.
TAFFETA (}LOVES, all colors and sizes. - PURE SILK GLOVES, all colors and size
BLACK COTTON HOSE, I><11 size.. - COLORED COTTON HOSE, all sizes.
H. W. BRETHOUR & Co., Brantford.
Brantford, May 6th 1$$6.
WILSON'S
OST SIM 1111.N.
UMW
GODERICH
WORKS_
SPECIAL DRIVES
I .
o DRESS MUSLINS
fiJ
O CALL AND SEE THEM•
m J. C. DETLOR & Co.
Ha•Iag peeeRs iU.T. 1 f Ibis op-
portunity
CAV Cotter. 1 take ibis oP
ppoorrttunity of a.nosaciat lo the .e•pie of the
County of Huron. that we are tow prepared
to execute art orders 1a
MARBLE & GRANITE
Mounts llt1s1.anisea
,
Etc.. Eta.
Having many years practical experience.ws
feel confident of giving satisfaction to thoee
who may favor a with their orders.
•
HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC.,
Supplied at laaaonable Pales.
Throe intending to Headstones will grid It i their�in eret to or
Oederieb. -M.y IOtb.
MONEY SAVED
BY Bt TING YOUR GOODS AT ��
M.E.L. McGI
New Cash Grocery
Look Here !
Gamin's SCOTCH OiNOHAMS at 10 D.
.lath$ SCOTCH GINGHAMS at 124..
Tut Baer FACTORY COTTON you ever
saw for the mousy---bc.
COTTON A DES,
SHIRTINGS,
AND 1'RINTS,
AT Pallet TK&T WILL Aerosolise loll.
All other linea in DRY GOODS c•'niplete.
Feu STot•a or GROCERIES.
W. Buy WOOL, Berra& AND Koos.
.1
COIBORNE BROSCH,
GO.
Try Roaster Vic. bar 'bap isew braadl.
77 ppCbles Cap and Saucer given away with every Ib. of New Baking Powder
hat can be lad in the
market., .d sell ODIY the Cash at LOWESToPOSL+IBLEE s. New and
ROF T. 'Cat and be oonvllncedosding
.r N•B.-Highest Price Paid far Butter mil Eggs.
['Remember the Stand, Two doors mouth of Ht woo Sto!AL Office, North- .. Uoderiob.
Ooderie►, May 13t1., Ila -
GIVE US A CALL.
wishing cemetery work done, such
M Inscriptions. straightening head-
1Memr, etc.. eau rely on the work beteg done
lb • MOM sa\lsfac t ory m
Miro sate t an inspection of the work now
1n the •ho .
Rd&ERTSON & BELL.
Ooderich, March 18th, 1221. 2L -3m
se
2nd A. Anderson.
Three-legged race ---1st Ferguson 'lei
n, 2nd Stuart and Webb, Std
and W.ath.rhead.
ram (under 12) -1st Donald
Cgtaoron, Sod John MoCroutie, 3rd Chas.
Stuart,
Pedalo. ,ase -tat Wm. Wilson. 2nd
Wm. Cameros, 3rd A. Joyset.
Obstacle rase -let C. Taylor, 2nd f3.
Welsh Walking match -1st IL Woods and A.
Anderson (tie), Sed Jobe W.atherbs$d.
Jedges for heavy weights and
ju p
ing-R K. Miller, A. DD �o
ad
D. R Munroe.
Jedgcs for reess-A. McPherson, ft.
Malawi .ad A. Stuart.
Qua• Viaeria is All yeses e1d today.
Next year. Her Majesty will have
oceepied tin British Throe* half a Bent
TtgCIREDITORS.
In the matter of Patti Kaaurtt• of the
Township of Wawtwh. 1. the (bent, of
Huron. General
The shore named PETER K has
.made an ansigument to me in pent amd
V lC , Chap. 11 Oaiarball. of ahis estate
eMects, th trust. tin the ho.eat of bi.seedlt•
°rA meeting of the Creditors of the said
Prom Kta will beheld at my OMce. i
the Court 110 i the Town of oodericb, ea
rRll►AY,
us, Tt—ty-P & Day of Nay, A.D. 1486,1.
cSt P-4
MILLINERY.
Hai in` been to the Markets. sad bavtat selected with are am roe an assortment of
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS
as anyone could desire.ni I wW oar the
er •he aemyaelat are Reas swill endeavor,leces a willensure ratite
do all 1. my power to gore satisfaction.
My ]tlllleery embraces all the Newest Shades of Coloring. sad the most attractive dodges.
M, stook of Fancy Goods oomprlae all the Isamu things in Oriental Laces
and All -Over Embroideries.
la O.cven 1 have the Heat Value procurable.
Tinsel in balls of MI the Newest Shades. and at prices that will Insure a sl tusk.
asrThe'irimming Department isunder the management of MISS CA/AKRON. who will
denote her sole attention to her Customers, and wW endeavor to please all who will sutras'
ber with their orders.
HATS DONE OVER IN THE NEWEST STYLES.
FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Yours very respectfully.
Ft, EMt3V'PA. IA
JOHN BROPHY
Ras removed hs furniture depot to
where on tthe
stand on I street. next door to the Star Paulin(
BEDROOM SETS
MRS. C. H. GIRVIN
March 231b. 1221 told Hamilton street. Ooderich 2 doors from Colborne Hotel.
TO THE P u ieLIC IN GENERAL :
T . i'7 1 X - Jai- U O,
that cannot be beaten for good workmanship or low price on top of the earth.
Brophy wont be undersold byaIona that k well and bre thees. andse audit sr.urnit.re w made expressly to
too
Now you know where to go. Be sore and call upon
0edeebh. May nth. ioM.
JOHN BROPHY.
[LATIN G R E-
LI FURNISHEi)
my shop In the latest
style, put la fleet
sew earberAsks.
two of them tbecele-
brated Rochester
Tilting C hair.. and
hired •j
Barber. we are in '•
position to do Mester
Work than hereto-
fore.
eretofore.
Lady'. k Children'sHaircutting made a
,pecialtyJ on all days
except Saturday.
Razors and Seloors
,woad.
Gemmed Draper and Maberdaaber.
Hat ing now received the balk of his Spring Purchases. M - - ing a Choice Selection of
FASHIONABLE AND DE IRABLE GOODS,
Newest Shades and Textures. All -Wool DeHei urs. Verona Serge., Sood.cse Cloths.
with stripes to match.
Black and Colored Ottoman Brocaded Satins. Satin. warranted _
Black. Double -Faced TricaPrints Sateen". Black and Cto olored Linen Limas.
aatttehe boor of LIS o'clockot the' for the
of
Ms giving of directions for the
ate.CD* d t. file
itleiral o � �b SPRIN
are required by the said Tet GIB
Parasols, Glares and Fine Hosier, a larged Feature.
Madras. and Nottingham Curtains in white. rotTee and fancy colorings.
1Except iosslly cheap.)
White. Cream. Turkey and Fancy Tabieingr. Towels and Towelling.. Tray Cloths, Napkins,
D'oyloya-round. Fqwire and oblong.
AIVT1to correct thing 1n !inside and Huttons -1f2
Swim and Belgian Embroideries, All Overt and Tuokisp.
Not deeming it neeeessry to enumerate the various limes in stock. the public mai rest se
mired that all 1l will be ?tidy op to the
if gsra"trictl y one price. /k
Ooderlch. May alb. 1221.
AI.,F`a bol LJ 1V
R. W. McKENZIE
vv alr/i_ KNIC-.i�m s
MU
West Street. two doors east of P.O.. Uoder(eh.
Spring Millinery.
MRS. BI.LKELD
-Hai o.eiw d or b.r-
STYLES IN MlLlwNtrir,
sed has new the leter' and most approved •tyles in
RihhoIs Shqs c�Fc�lhers flowers,nn& Trimmiu
�'
224111
ROBES
Sheriffl s
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANPR.
lomat, of ilur'on. 1 R7 'bias of • Writ of
To Kit : t Tier( P.aeloe muses est of
ger majesty.. High Court of Jamie,. CDmz.
Dlvlsdo. 11114 as alms Writ of Merl"s, jam issued not of Her Modesty" High
Court of lassies. Common PMass i iv1Man. and
to me dlretIed sad delivered seated the
Toads and Tesemorwu of Wtwars ROCK=
WWI JANE McK txtst, at the salt ofRatm.u.
have seised sea takes In xoeuta
; le
sad eine for Rale. d mer.. Is the
Desert How 1• the Toww d
1eb• w
TM' 4
or ALL imps.
Inspection of the latestnave/Han i7 IhItw • which she W now on view,
Osderieh. April ?Ind. ILMI. Mkt
IMPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
SHELF .AND '. HEAVY
HARDWARE,
SPRING MILLINERY 1
MISS GRAHAM
Hu.w at )r li *Large amid w.II+ssortad mask of TRIMMED k UNTRIMMED
line=a�l.~trrtg every'! tm •wHnd is •
Mrlu.ery : MAitea •ea -
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
GODERICH.
RETIRINGRETIRINGRETIRINGFROM BUSINESS t�
w II,ZIAM ggY
WILL SELL OFF HIS LARGE AND VARIED STOCK AT
nre•ds,
(looking,,
Ulslerinq,,
Drees Gonda,
• tarp..
.wrtmest.
Prints,
it VERY Mist caw ha sadw►,,
Tweuday, the Sixth Day ''/ JULY, 1946, 1/ ga. per yard.
.� d tee eloek�, Flowers. Shapes, Egrets, �i"",
l Ie leer el Ek Feathers, w►Ile and Meted.
McE� is t whew sem[ Emus- Loi�'i''
a.tv, d.eesssd, her 1 husks h Vilk I'd.vb,
Member Shr,, tee is the t••• re &FANCY TRIMMINGS IN PROFUSION. ,,,,,,,,,t,,
the H ..r.. mere k wed eeteros.
ver y and 10 J the tights. Mw wed �� �. ^��_ wtiwa
wwe st Jaws R txtsv IS. to or sr sr I piZO• at ( ��
et the said 11�I�a a�118.
RRR(((111M�� taasaw'M� f. Huron. Wows tide Court How's /gwsee. text deer t. Mtmro a Dry Ooeds rut 1�
rthsrifT'. 0tmes. Godseleb, Uederich. April Rb, IoM
Maeeh Mt . 1�. 121111
TD. Inches of Ued.rieb and vtetaiiy are cordially Isvltod to
•
(lemon Pfannela, Table (lotAa,
■d Wool. nn,,t , Towel.,
Mirtinya, Napkitu,
Mids.(\'amass,
Shswia, Nettle,
knitted sad plain. Pura,
Parasols, /fabjulern4(
(rmhrrUas, (�a*a
l�irta, VAeef
/►rawer•, Wlu1.•wa,
Ladir.' l est*, Faetnry i.Ib,w,
(:owtitiwofimt ;Iwifs, Ynrw.,
fTfatvAvta, Ar. , A -e. , .Fe.
Grills.
UUkt omesa
(uveas.
End Cashmere.l.lak.
and Cotton.
CONSISTING or
Wia�ya,
Holland*,
re, LIMP.
Beltdl rreA t a j,,
MIR Lison, Cotton.
Ties,
Lama.
14 ,
swlbr.idvrte.,
Plannele,
Salle Commences Saturday, 27th March
Dederick. March 111th. 11M Met