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The Huron Signal, 1882-10-27, Page 5THB H U RU'!'1 SHOAL, FitiDAY, OCT. 27,1$ 9. 9:41,T7 tf►NIP8HIl ?. if Ill pm. t„.• sled+ 1►weefau.. •neat °* We. The anneal sale of thorn ,ehbreJ and insp au�s r tints auspices of the rots • Stec st eseooiat cam, mew held Chalun, o•.• Wednesday last. This flrnual sale h',p now beoume unlit of the permanent in ditut:tans of the county, and, alth••ugh aeon yet Marty dit[cultiea and disa,urr dereeet• have to be contend- ed with, a e have eiery confides*tlsat it will, 'Aar b, ye w in faeo4 Uion the wMeh, we ears sally may that the sale of 'Neduesday was the most successful .bat has yet Leen uta. e. Scarcely an animal offered now reit tains unsold. The sales made in the ring and under the kasntddr tern rot be taken as aa index of the amount of stook which really changes hands, so It frequently omen, as we be- lieve was this cane on Wednesday, that more stock was sold privately than by auettiun. Six -vise salt/ may seuul, it is, nevereo jefs sot that animals wkidb are withdrawn from the ring at a certain price are bought up b:f.ne they leave the ground, even at higher agures. do that one of the greatest advantages this an- nual gathering is the bringing of *seers and sellers together, and the oppodueity which it affords purchasers of comparing the stock .J different breeders In this way, p`.ubably, fully as much good ae codtplished to brttbbwyer sad breedel. as is tin* by the,'ee/.al sake made under the auctioneer's hammer, although the one seems to be a utcessary accompani- ment of the other. The followiug is a stabtment Of the business dune at this saloon Wedo(eedey :—Gladstone, a tab'' year old heavy draught, imported stal- lion, the property of Mr. John Mason, was bid in at $1200. John Oakes, a bull calf, sold to Wm. Stanley, (3.derich t'p, for $75; Earl of Mu, calved Ntiv. 30, 1881, bred by Thos. Hessell, Usb..rue, purchased by Jas McLean, Tuckerautith,. for $175; Duke of Elmhurst 21, volved Oat. 8tb, 1881, bred by Win. Biggins, Bewley, bid in at $190; Prance of the North, calved Dec, 18th, 1881, l red by Snell & Sons, bought by Mr. (3. AMolfutt, -Turnberry, for $2260; Mi+s Booth, a heifer, ealvnl April 'l1, 1881, bred -by Snell & Sons, bnu4ltt by Mr. R,.bt. Mc Culloch, G.derich ton firth t..r $1b0 Lady. Floes, a heifer, calve 1 Jan. 19th, 1881, bred by G. Middleton, bid in at $130 ; Min Booth, twin, a three year old heifer, bred by Mr. A Elcoat, Tuck- ersmith, bought by Mr. G. Gill, Fuller- ., ton, for $b0; Stanley Chief, a three year old bull, owned by Mr. Wm. Pierson, Stanley, bid in at $130 ; Mise Bates, twin, a three year old heifer, bred by Mr. Eloest, bought by Mr. T. P. Harris, Fullerton, for $125 ; Duke of Elmhurtit, 3d, a yearling calf, bred by Mr. Biggins, bought by Mr. Armstrong, of Latubton, for $200 ; Third Prince of S.ahamn, calv- ed bred by Snell it Sons, e of Oarlock, three rty of Thos. Neilana, y Mr. John McMillan, Mary Ann, an aged cow, th of 1Ynt. Cooper, Tuck ersmit o d in, at $75 ; Snowdrop; au seed pier, 'he peiwty of Mr. Elcoat, by Mr. �lNh• iereee, Stanley, `for 10 ; OrI son ,Dubs. Id the proper- ty of Mr. Elsie*, bid in at � • Prince Alfred, a ,heeling calf. bred by Wm. Coopdr, bid lt1 at $60. Sheep were not in good demld, and bidding was some- what slow. "Cotswold shearling rams brought from $19 to $25, and ram lambs of the same bread from $A to $12, and ewes averaged from $16 to $20 per pair. in Lei oche aged ram was sold for $299, and a,tl*lttmb for $10, and other sales in this him of sheep were about the same. An i lad pig sold for $15. Mr. J. P. Brine, aft this town, acted as auc- tioneer, andee entire satisfaction both to the Assoatron and the owners of the stock sold.-4zpesitor. bid in years o the Bullet ugl Hullettf'for ?fade Mark ytrgerfrr..1 ANOTHER GREAT BOOM IN , WINNIPEG. by casual et#rva+toa, we 84 all lea4 speculatota Lav us .Ira, bawd aril wallah On ups and donne of primer/7 tbv mains. large fortunes. Hu: toe whole secret he. they keep the system In a healthy condition by th TUE 14111119 Of TRE WALLET ■iglglluv JiL's.f�_ s. 1 grewacips etely hetoresy to re 14Sv west Head the �ll�w trsneo1 We could give Mongoloids of the soma kind It 11 were necessary. '•I °artily teat 1 wit troubled with (•steer\ In the bead pthering of pa . 1s thetkrosr akoklna and coughing u nl�t for ps s so 1 osuld sot sleep, eR��ten��1�, Wow diving be atlas to and gluing up all hopes. I tried the Pines THIS YasYv. and am view able to do my work after seven year's slckoew." MR8. JAML4 McSKIL, Se Mime Stmt, London. On "The above staterooms of my wife's la es. rect. Jantela 11061611.1 r'or mei tea W Mord. Jas. IIS, V. .aa. and J. A. 8.11.1.I MI had is ' Alen Gem way - Grand Announcement to the People. !Miss STEWART 'Tremendous begs; to W annt►uutv that, owl Bead ache, yet Carter's LittMLimmlifease equally •alaabIe la C°asltpsttsa, sod limetenuml this anaoyiegttetmpialat, whim Mae cornet all die.orsers of the atoemeb, et the I-.. r and r. pasts the bowels. LAM M ei1 only carol EAD Aske they wont be aimea& ie {lose whet aadtfrom thedieir sisseataplatit; bot festa- netel y their geodoesedoes not and bare, and Hamer who once try them will Mad them little pus do- able In s.0 many ways that User w 1 of be wining to do without amt. But alter allekk brad CI4E Is the bane of se mei lives dumber* 1s where we make oar greet boast. Om pita we It while others deem. Carter's LUAU Liver Ptlr ars vary small sad very easy to take. Baepr two yifs make s doss. Tbey are strictly rnreealio and do sot gripe or parer, bat by their retitle action plasm all wise b use druggistsIs. vtsle at re, a arson b7 for aitf. add y ^w7w�. mamltLL 'CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mei Turk City. Pi! Lius!LllIllfls! LIGHT FOR EYBRTBODIR �`"`' "�`�'� Geo. H H. OId QODaRICH, QM. Wheat, (Fantle bush.. ..... to tee N vPhetal, (spring). bush ...... t 1115 w M7 Flour, i barrel.................. 1 00 9 5 50 lies been busily engaged for the past taw 81 et 012 weeks working up the competition amos"at Peas i bash .• •........... 08 81 0 t0 the apple buyers. so that the farmers would be, Barley. i bee. r• ..... • ... • • • •. ter • se enabled to get the Potatoes f boos ... .......... • . JO H�a7..ton....:: ................ 00 ; M Htntet, . it ....... .......: 15 •17 dos fnpaoket7) .. ?117 211 e►t:.....:..rNa 0 era 0 1 M Bran, • cwt 0 7e 2' 080 (Top, a cwt180 " 1 70 Wool .... 018 " I 18 1 00 IS 7 15 Cheap Groceries, eneepsEtns.. llihost Markel Price ant he ha> not neglected to keep up his stock of case alcons or 76 ee It is awv unwise to a onizo tore. deetbcrn8ny ailtuents arising from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Eslime ' and , this etre! i o you nWon own bons* in full siaeerity, ,t.,� eertilinty WI A (font Brasil) cwt Pe. $ed BilIOasness. A e ovens relieves a hA 1 e convinces; a 75 cent bOttle cures. it pets directly upon rbc iltotnacb,Lire .nnd Kieneye. CI >tir Co17^0t raa1y ui141, NrriU� p ingsistvotuternApon t v. And CrirlI'j ac: .sty stn icer. Cut this out. take it t` foe dealer fa medicines, snot et at 1.s crno 75 sent bo Zo arisatdsteIt;i esnxrrrtet ed $,cnrsef.Dypepsia *gni 1 ♦th is now seilingetbein at prtcea that -sono Me Bost Lim of high Town V It ' :tsar c -..: . CI S_ ' lir ba also gone letwrty into Greckory & �!a&s'Tae 1 else n. os. aladeufd AZ a aaiwdiy Lamm tfLammi al: av 0 lei want sasistaoUois sen and see. . OLD Goderkb, Sept. ,...may .int! TI MOTH tA, the ush ! which attended her fall opening}, having abated in some measure, the ladies of our town and the surrounding country, can now view with a gttiiater degree of pleasure, the MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY I at her new premises, neatt door to R W. McKenzie's Hardware Store. She :: Ererything in Wearing Apparel a Lady Can Desire. The most complete assortment of children's Wearing Apparel in town. MILLINERY & MANTLES Ribbons, Feathers, }lowers, ()rnatnents, du., are., &e_ . STAPLE AND FANCY RRY- GOODS, e SCALL AND INSPECL.!Mt GOODS FOR YOURSEi.F.1 Appenticee !an'ned' to Learn Millinery and 'Dre smakinge ANIEL CORDON CABINET MASER, THE LEADING ASU ERTA1ER. Furniture at Bottom Prices for Cash I have now on hand a every large stock, such as Chairs of ail kinds, Tables, Bedsteads, Parlor Setts, Side Boards, Rat- tan Chairs, 8aC_, 8iC_, Bio_ 2 Doors West of the Post Office. SEW. •ittit 4047 WTH: e,i1419111 awl tNNM►, Miss Jessie Wilson FASHIONABLE MILLINErt. Newest Styles in Hats and S,Jnnets The most popular tpu lits ,'liiatles in Ribbons. The Chicago House WEST -ST., GODERICH_ f THE FALL TRADE IN MILLINERYI the now opened at that headquarters of fashion, the Chicago House, and I am now in a poeition to state that the latest styles, beet material and most reasonable prices can be found there. Everything in the Millinery line in Misses, Young Ladies, Matrons, and Widows' Wear ic on view at the Chicago House. A particularly tine line in Widows' Cape oars be seen. MISS IW1LKINSON is also agent for Butterick's Patterns, anti Parker's Steam Dye Works, Toronto. 7Remember the place : THE CHICA¢O HOUSE, West -Street. r NEW ARRIVALS FALIi.& WINTER GOODS. OVERCOAirI1 GS_ Scotch, English, Irish & Giladaill Tweeds HUGH DUNLOP NEW DRESS GOODS Fall Dress Goods t1 I STRIPED and BROCADED SATINS To match in color for trimmings. OLBORNE BROS ?Novelties in Feathers and Ornaments. Sty1a and Prices cerL;;l: to please Miss Jessie -Wilson, THE SQ1JARE, GODERICA Bargains in Bargains in Bargains iii A Lot of Table Linen Mantles MMs Grey F1m ne? r, at J. O. Det`o;' t Canton'��nn�l�t at J. 0. Detlor s: Winceys, at J. C. Detlor & Co's: • ;s. at Jot, Prices. uttiutitl Cit•L:,a ii► (:rt':t; V. •; to ()nler. Mnodes tri$ Free of Cliarg. -. •ar. 41 SSPLENDIi) VARIETY -AT - J a�i>t ettrt ►iwO Ec - L 0 A. N E' °wee ,CkpM (�►'k R Mat , Sch. new sipse4AwatMtwe rawly Annelle- I Ip '• DD erns s and manon'a work f11t>LD 'MORD' meson and rat sea neautlful C +1.1t Containing S00 piece. of 'be ('hoieest Struck. ( rder+ take .:•1 1!u:on D•K ;. GEO. SHEPPARD, Agent, Ctodeiiicii, CANADA'S FAVORITE WEEKLY ! rew— THB ¶STERN ADYRTISIR W_ Aexc Y T.TI910I A1,, (iF I,(XTlo 4, til' . rmportant,Beductfon in rice -Basemen of 1882 Free --Valuable Pre- mium for the owing year. row Otto I -vogretealvalerurn t 'eLtsR eatl yarwrn ilMifeat to 1111.1*1.1S 'tat I free to new auba r'(Aeral. neer pa�ews yj r columns. fleetsv, nor plcteres, etc For 1$ rent? �t tra a ceepeyt o11f� sder� {���i,rrseAt.�s Ma.k premises of W tided f AND N f. foe ." emwin be ■ Rytinrlt}g la�g�Qod°rwr of. ami S`to�wintbe �st nM'f I7ebeard seja taRtsl�F diep will want this popular and Hy re.wwr,I4 as «`ee pr weir apbNTlbre esu eseete Mona Ann 4141.11%. ow abncr-enentionad tends. wfthat sumo, Agents wantedwYww Tarts Mussel press I pest fee tract nelafs. 941111119 emission • ea. • AAee tf e. t e ONT. The saesa_pa els* 7 a TMt erne as stn below nese dans es Mr sfeyserr for ore extremely sew f=are ttfIi.lftIn 26,1%111414. G -ODE ,ICII_ SAUNDERS VARIETY STORE. 1tiTE"' GOOD S_ ('UTLI:11t i' BIRD ('.1GESS' FRUIT JARS PLATED WERE COOK1A G STOVES FANCY BASKETS PRESERVING KETTLES J, S. SAUNDERS & SON. The Cheapest House Under The Sun Nh;XT 1)0011. TO TiIF. f'(ST OFFICE. Medical =a11, Goderich., A ',trite supply of Manserrat Lime Fruit Juice, and Lime Juice, Cordial, Thef purest andibest brand In the Market. Makes a chap, delicious, and WHOLESOME SUMMER DRIN KS. Just meetsed a great lot of LONDON PURPLE AND PARIS GREEN For i'O f ATO BUGS. HEI✓LBORE FaitRTS, ETC_, (t1)F.Y. PERSIAN INSECTPOWDER For the deetrnctlon of all Rinds of insects. The Lew rat and moue' Rove I 0 TNT Rte= • 1(AiTLANDi,NT. HOTEL, GODEItftf Iii ' • • The atsove new ARA thmier etre he.,'. clew se {ke 1 leery $talion and . o,eenieul to the tnn 1e tw•on4 rn non, is ftehario. tee oatse ase and ateem,.cesainn. to heeled by Hot AR. 11 'Welt •arr* swine/au s.•:1/ Crognet lawn one Marlen et the Msrn8ss Plat carol staid steals in as wits, !sr taareit*ea Anpmaitre to and lona hosts end rash tt+n entitle In et •tr•sears tot vitro•. Prts P(!I`u1N I I.\- P.'.Pb:HK. F;tc, F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist. rt Designs in Wall Paer8 1 Now is the t tfit'. a pen wlith one or two nice rooms at h.ien.. to See Butler's room paper rat: has over 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs ReanHrnl colors, end at prices inn than . > rani, li ,n!erio ;o ds. C& i and s. them they are the bort • sou.• .n ton n..rad m TI�� � test SAg iJ P��1�i s sill Fhialls, 3:37.7"1n'S_ T11 Zia=2�� SAY THAT THF' DO�IIIIONIN� AI.R RESTORE; IfADZ AT R. ?APICf1'1 r, o( Brantford, plows* Oman better than any or.:pwra- it el1 Nsa May trvrr \i., •. 1t M ghat reipMktr: fr a.s! MTM yr tectK ' fM erste mak M I sail tea Oray l�fg' pgsnM a .ltlatrp(it .afsre sea iii h! r P ice • . Cerits 33c 01E IYNAS, AOT F`OFi C101.3171•