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L IN.NORMATION -••-• GREAT COAL
IRON REGIONS ---NEGRO CRIME
LAX ADMINISTRATION OP LAW.
allowing entertaining and well
fetter from a former resident
gliaui was sent to Mr.P.Fisher,
iutended for publication .here;
tered by the great curse of
ry, whose shackles were broken
to lle, followed by the .desolation
a o ruin that war can bring to a
'p lciuered people, the South,°rich in
unknown Mineral wealth, its soil
d timber,remained for years uncle.
coped and comparatively unl{noWn.
bably no country in the world can
w so sudden, 10 surprising and yet
complete a recovery, The way in
*oh the South is developing .her
fit ►mense natural resources, and the
,p'dity with which Southern, towns
tioh have for years remained at a
ndstill are becoming beautiful cities
scan scarcely, be realized by any one
.
Or nature's nobleman of the South en ,e
hold up" to young Canadians is
certainly very common clay and both
lazy and • rude, The development of
the Booth with such astonishing ra-
pidity is due not to its, people but to
its immense natural resources and
Eastern at,d English capital•�:rend mer..
FRANCIS HOLLOWAY.
Birmingham, Ala , June 26, '89. •
WINGIIA15Z 11'IARRIiET$.
Winairant, July 4, 1989
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer,
6tho114r5ppera1p1r.bbsa,ushcl, ff 0 60
o
Spring " •
0 90 to
aflt$,
Barley, - 0 to
Peas, - . §O:to
Potatos, 25 •to
Butter por ib. tub, • :llt to
do Rolls,. 12 to
Ec1 a per dozen, 10 to
Wood cord, 1 26 to
Hay por ton, 7 00 to
250:
0 90;
0 22
45
50
iso
14
11
8 Op
HtORN.
HILL -In Culross, a Ohe 28th inst., the wito o4 Mf
Jacob Bill ; a eon,
Dore -At Seafortb, on the 12th inst., the wife of
MrJCDopp; ason.
Oawrzn-In East Wawanosh,. on the 1st inst., -thewife of Mr Geo Garton ; a son.
AY-- 1i U Ir on the 30thU . the wife of
Molt
I C 1 , b It , tl
-5vho has not teen an eye witness to it. 3tr w SMaKay; aeon.
,Of this remarkable growth perhaps •*ARRIED.
Anne words a better example than t,iH � T$ e�R T R v n N T H York, a the
lilt i
Birmingham called the &facie ►ty o to Laura l3 eau titer of the late Major D 8 Bad; ,
Lord.
„ e r, s Halstead , , e
Birmingham,
C' f 'Syracuse, N Y, formerly of Mount Forest, Ontario,
the South. Less than a decade ago a " s
sruall, secludedttown in Jones' Valley, DIED,
almost hidden from the outside wori ssEltaos-In East SVowanosh, on the 3rd inat
�`� Margaret, a relict oft fate Duncan Anderson, aged
'''7 the mountains of iron and coal 89 years and 4 months Funeral from her late reel•
which surrounded it, it has developednce, lot40, con. 0, on ridgy, 5th 1sst., at2o'clock,.
I{AY^At Belmore, on the 13rd lust., Diaggig 1{ay,
into a beautiful city of .50,000 inhabi- aged 17.iyeara. 11 mons ane 20daya•
tants. This growth has not been wife or
n Wroxeter, nn rho 17th lilt., Margaret,
the late 1V O I ae, of Mount Forest, aged O5
unnatural or unhealthy, neither is. it .Years•
ARMSTRONG -At Trowbridge, on the 22nd inst, Rev
by any weans at an end, but is amply John Armstrong, aged 88 -years 1 month and 19 days. -
tlstifled byits situation arrd sur• BaLL'-At Crouton, Dakota, on tire27th lilt., Jane, .
a wife of Andrew -Bell -and daughter of J 5Y Tom-
rnundings. .In speaking of this sec .late of wingham,
tion of which Birmingham is the '
centre, the editor of the Philadelphia C. 1'.'R. TIME TABLE',
Times says : " This is the coal and ironTrnina mare and sepal t as follows
empire of the South and. I believe the Lfl'* ixo Aaitri+rtce•
future coal and iron empire of the 5:35 p. a'm"' ForTorouto...,.....>8'lbn m
United States, lend it has a climate
2:151).01. •, •• ..ForTeeanoter" 2;15 p'
and soil adapted to the bountiful 1o;sop' m . 10;30 "
growth of everything grown in Penn- Q R$ST7) TRTT1\TK .R'Y'
.2.' sylvania with one-sixth of the entire , A. C. STRATHDEE, AOEi,T, WINGIiAM. •
r Through tickets to all paints in .America -North.
cotton aro • of t.,e South lidded.. It
1) `{Pest, Papilla Coast, etc., via the shortest and all
O.
the equal of Pennsylvania in forest, popular ues.-Bmcheeugh to
gt rates to all pr
tzeld :and mine, with climate, natural --TIN/E 'TABLE.
h gl2tvays and cheapness of produce •LEAPR wlYaiIA31, ARRIVE AT W1NonA3t,
turning the scales in her favor," Iron 1:0 a.r .Toronto„Guelph,Paimereton, &e. 3 30 p.m.
110 . ....< ,. 10.10 " •
and coal and limestone lie in such 14.151;. " Clinton, '
.;eiosu lata oi=ition. that iron can be 17 M. • • Palmcnston, 14lised 19 "0 a m.
3 tD 840a.m....,...... Lento,dsc. .....,1100
•,'broduoed very cheaply.• Steel is not 3 40 p.m. " Z 46 p.m.
yet menu€actured here to 'any great but11 to a.nr........Iiincardfao sett:...., 8;si)a.ut,
3ROpm " 11
„extent, it undoubtedly will .be in 1010 . . 1:1010 `•
m.
the near future, In Birrntnnliaiu and R. F. E. GODFREY
vicinity. there are 19 coal mining coni ..� +
,' punles with a dailroutpnt of 1 1,54b -First-class honor man d general DmfleMnm medal-
toms and 9 iron. ore mining companies tat Toronto Uuivora htonibcr Co11ege Pllysiciana.
And Ser mons of tar]
with, a daily onsput of .5110 tons.
t. 'here are 21 furnacPs here with : oftiee- t
. daily capacity of 2115 toms of pig
iron and additional furnaces are- in
course of construction. There are
four rolling milks with a daily capacity
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BsLoaAVE, ONT.
thodist Parsonage..
TO RENT;
A splendid BRICK STORE centrally !Created on
Toson111no street, posit& theRrunstvl& hotel. The
building; is 72 by 22, t&o stories and good cellar.
age. Seoo at suitable for residence. Apply to
of 290 tons,"employing 2,000 ..men. J. BON' roprietor, H. 1{ERR, Contractor,
It is estimated that the total monthly Marnoch. winsham.
. At present Birmingham labors -under JAMES SLE I N,
pay rolls amount to $1,217,051.10 -
at,
at, least two disadvantages, i. e., dis-
criminating freight rates and want of
BAKER
. an outlet by water, The first will Begs to intimate that he has leased Gil-
Iikoly adjust itself in time: Orie of christBros: Bakery and purposes running
it
the papers here bas a scheme' to fur• in conjunction ne St., opposite
posite T. A. with his own on Jose-
nish the later. The undertaking phiMills'.
•would be a gigantic one, ,but its sun With my increased facilities I am en-.
&bled to supply
. cessful accomplishmentseeing to. be E13I;AD
OF TEE MST QVAT.ITY
possible Its advantages would be
inestimable and indeed it seems to ale ' In any part of the town or can always be
if Birmingham is to be the metropolisobtained from either shop. •
. of the South; some such a, schema is a The old shop will be conducted just the
same as formerly the Choicest
,neceSstiy.
The altitude of Birmingham above
Confectionery and
the sea level is given as 602 feet at being always kept.
A largo supply T BREAD,p,illC be ep;
• the lowest point and 040 at the CONFECTION ' Y', Also, will also be kept
highest. The thermometer seldom et tho tipper sii
falls lower than 15 degrees above zero / DAMES SLEMIN.
orrises higher than 00. There is �/
. almost invariably a nice, cool breeze TOWN AND VILLAGE;
through the day and the nights become
efreshments
quite cool, 1 have not heard of a FOR SALE.
case of sunstroke suite I have been Town lot 430, west side r,eopoid street, winghatn,
here and I am told that such cases are and �Y he let 25, blecrea's survey, Bo1gtave, both
• exc.:Ilent buildinc; cites, aro for sale. Apply to
almost absolutely unknown in this S. A. MORTON,
vicinity. Birmingham has more'Inbar-. Barrister, &c.
piles' than any city of its size in the1v,troltA3;, oNT
United States, and for a fare of five Holstein' Bull for Service.
°Pits you can visit any of the numer-
ous t eantiful resorts surrounding it The Holstein F'resian Buil
“Itul oN LAID f°
nii.l dpt'ud a most delightful day in ltS 5y111hefor service on the farm of J. A. McEwen,
lads or pails. Lot I1, Con. 1, Morris, riming the season.
,} 1Thla anhnrl, bred by iI. Boilert, Cassell, On.'
i" people and laws dili'er but- little tario, was raged en Apri120, 3818, sire Baynton, 3 o
In many respects from those in Omura', 3237, It x Il ; dam, Eustroliq 2nd, No. 3901i, II F It
n. she was bred by II Bolort, Cassel+Ontario.
`Th3 Sunday Observance Laws, es. stelERMS:. Grade cows, 92; Thoroughbreds„ Ho
Leciitlly in regard to saloons, are well • J. A. MoEWEN.
enforced and obeyed. Of course there
Morris, star 2nr3. Isla. _
is a 1'tr:ia negro population here and . EXECUTORS' NOTICE. .
froin this source comes Inose of the
fumy crimes that (1nm:fie° the South.
8,111 the crimitlal laws stere, although
they may be very good, are adlninis.
t+,e:I with far too much technicality
anti delay. Almost everybody carries
either it revolver or n knife and that
0 brit binocleduess which brooks no
+, eoinita m1d m nature of the securities (if easSt) (laid
it)�ntt. about which tt•O have heard i,.YLitem. A•r',t) no'iceishersbygivou that the sale
a', to 11e1),Seenis to me to be but reckless ascent ,rs sr i1, ininteiiiately after the 1881 menftontd
Pei ,diff' and cutting by what you cal ui prooe.:dto distribn$ ontitssett of rho saki Ile•
;� l{ y .Rased amun,r rho partsee emftiai thereto, }invinsr
1t a •'r:fhri." Of that gallantry !Ind hay r only to
o olaimsof Which they 811811 tlfsa
. rXV.;ry supposed to he cliaraeteristic 0. MoaLELLANt 1
f'••r `a,cltFrrtiF'r, Y have a:NQIt ttbso-
Puratlant to the Revised Statues of Ontario, 1897,
Chapter 110, Section 24, the creditors of Jane Lic.
Ribbon, late of the Township ot East wnwanosh, in We The Most PO ular Summer Drink.' Something New. To
rho County of Huron. and Province of Ontario, who • are sale agents fin �Vinghtilil for p
die no or about the 2nd daY of May. 1889 aro re. , the sale of Genuino Rubber Paint Taste, appreciate.
quired to semi to C. McClelland or amen 81eCa'ltihl, the best its the world. (
For
011.
7NWml,7LJnowest vaalaa ylM,
c%MD00. .
'4 l ,11;, ,, i.i'IN'1P'11'419h'tn'IMI,ai,"n V 91'9t'1,•rl''it" 4" b''p9,i id4''1,1191t9ii,'�i,'ibil911991' 1,1,.-1 .4,
19 t:.DIES
Dress Goods, Mus.insg Prints,
Silks, Satins, Parasols,
Gloves,
Hosiery, Lace Curtains and Carpets„
You will find. our value extra good as I cleared out some of these`lines at n y own prices from the wholesales
houses and can give you these goods at 10 to 15 per cent less than regular prices,
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tA1,Ntt'ib'U.'glib'h.'h.'U19N'h"b'$,'h/IMiN'h1'h''h'4''U''hl'h'�Mhr'h,'h1Ndh1'h1'tidib'h,'b'14'Mhdh,'Nr'Ib'id'h"L�
GENTLEMEN':
For 'Suits in
Vtorstedc, Scotch, English and. Canadian Tweeds,
.DON'T, MISS SEEING TIMM.
HATS, stiff and. soft, lin the latest American makes, ' SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIE UNDEROLO� LIN.
and everything in gents' furnishings. See our 1uake of :BOOTS and SHOES and get prices:
t croceries.always complete, . Inspection requestede
H McIND O O
PUBLIC NOTICE
Another large consign-
ment of Fresh Teas,' of
superior quality.,
SPRING, -
ISS '
iFY,iI. t Its a. H E R D S VI A .1t.�1
Begs to announce to her many patrons that her -stock of
{(Tr i ? S11 fes �,
, for this season, is complete in every line. , The goods were bought for
ru order to counter ct Cash, in the best Home and Eoreigi Markets and will be sold at the,
the diSho est practices
lowest possible profits.
,. Feathers,. Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, .;.Silks, Rebels, Brocades, Plush .
perpetrated on the pub . and ifelvet'•Pt al;fle Cloths.
ho by pedlars a 2c th4 ;: „.-. GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT. • - EGcis TAIUiN AS CASH.
we are 'offering/Aso/al ; :l�ij„tvS. HERDSMAN.
Inducements in Tessa .d . 4
I CITY GRQO Y
Coffee, ,and solicit'. your - 3,
patronage. '4.N HA.71 'tl YJ7 ED. HANDS
DS
W. T. TATS,
The' China ou 'e.
RED ROOKER
ruraiture Stara.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
FURNITURE of all kinds, -fir^ �'$�'•' �+� -� '-'�
which wiil be'sald at lowest figures, . •• +i-.•• LN M./
tiv
T
Having purchased •h. 71isCOCk'S ceei&' and mado heavy pun.
cilasses in •
GLi J A.L' RO IES algid, PROVISIONS,
Ile 1)13 I2ow
P+r►S'Il GO.
HAND MADE OIt ORDERED GOODS'.;
See my own make of Mntrasscs, Lobnges, So, - and't)ffelk't .
And everything• in the upholstering line,
Picture Framing and ordered work will receive ��.{ p� p �lr�� ,qq•+t 7•••ma�y•��f -�p� �t�}p�iy�•�7
protupt and careful atropticn, All work done in 1O.taID ..tJ k.'t.+TA:A:I47 Fit OJGb• CASE:.
11rstrclast� styld.
• ,borne and see. Try goods and ascertain privet
' Undertaking promptly attended 80 at any hour •
Every requisite in Stock; Embalming a specialty', ;d, CE O1O ii'STOO� o:' G11•D1 SE11/3.S' .41, c••ti'SENoLl7.1.y7�A..:
D. B. G ALBIOK,
ABR1V'1N'C... DAI�Yf:
Funeral Director and Embaimer,
Pineer:Hard are Sfore
STONE -'BLOCK,
We give special attention to the
following lines:
IRON PIPE, ALL SIZES mod ¢ TO 3
INCH.
IRON AND MUSS Pits 1+ITTINGs.
la lite BRIOI S, MILL PILES,
MACHINE O1LS,-
A1!'IDRICA1'T WATER WITITE 'COt11i
vIL.
!EA D I NSdry.O
FRUITS A U ECTION �'{ o
rit
Re s� �. l e i ar+ f ry
ARRIVED THIS ..DAY
STRAWBERRIES, BANANAS, - ORANGES,
LEMONS, ' PINE APPLES,
Pinest Quality at Bottom Prices,
Mirk Cai �r.lIrer.i1.
&C.
Wyman? O uI the County of Huron, Executors , ---
ofM the s, THE s 16 ri or before PURE ICE CREAM
MONDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF JUIN, 183'f, a
titcirnAita, addresses and descriptions.' the hitt All Ends of shelf and
particulars of their olefins n statement of their aC• Al2y'l~ lava. always ready. Very special Reduced Rate's t0 all
' ' Public Entertainments.
heavy ard•ware at
►nav e. prices. 0 Q N FEO ION ERY
I,ana Plaster in bags always on bund.: The most complete stoelt in' the county. Pure Creams a a: ecialt .hics''Carl
>i xeoutore. �j
AP. 11tcrIALLIlAi es
and sea enc.
t7 al e4'1,...Qr � ewe iBviete!me7tha cac.It1S9, li R
tl i, ideal t!,144
IL CITY RESTAURANT.
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