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The Huron Signal, 1883-04-06, Page 51' rim HURON S1cN FIU1)11 , ',FRIT. 6. 188:, Daa4aaaoa. Hey. Jam. Carrie was absent during t 1 • NES SPRING GOODS. tart wank . Carri friends ►u dudou. Mrs. Wilson, our villas : milliner, was Away to London last we : selecting her _ .pring stook of fancy gruels 'v. Mr. Wilkie, of Belgrave, oecupl d the pulpit tit the Presbyterian church here on Sunday 1 st. The trustees of the English church, Dere intend disposing of their parsonage, sed cuwtemplate establiadiag their min- ister's home in the village. The sleighing in this vicinity is jest , bout played nut ; avid duriulg the past iew days scarcely anythin but wheeled i i are to be seen on the utad. Rev. Mr. Leituh and f .lully took their toppaarture from here Last weak for Point Edward, where the rev. gentleman en- • en ou his new field of labor. Dungannon is t., have a pew tailor and new shoemnaker. [loth gentlemen come .tn hly recommended sad may be sure of t fair share t,f publia'patronage. A gentletnau named the remark is tau f our stores a few daps situ that he salt _tertain that the snow would g•, away this '+pring without a thaw. It is needless to remark that that Iran Wall hruugltt.up in a city. The Presbyterian mantOtegutinu have sectored the services eI a ktudent „f Knox Collage named Mr. Beattet, for the next ▪ m1•nths. He comes well recommend ed, and it is to b& hoped he will meet with every success. There is a man who lives not 1000 nnesroleunganno1 1 , " 1 f D t who is an an, t^a- Pit('IAL ATTENTION To THE FOLLOWING LIME'S Fttt•tor) t Regatt•. :red Striped Shirti!Ic 'tot slIAI)E ABOVE ('OST. Prints in all the New 11e'•ignm, JU rr "E "\.7 FD FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, AT J. ('. 1►ETI.(►1t & SEVERAL BALED OF TAPESTRY, WOVE ANI) UNI()N CARPETS, AT 3. l', DETLOR g 1(1!('E LOT (11'' NNEW P_1T'I'ERN i.., t I v•1 .1'1'.1. ('. I ."1 NEW AND NOBBY SPRINtATHATS, ni.TLl2I� 1� C(>4 AN IMMENSE 7,T( )CK Of.' nitiNs li f t u•. .y in the writing lino. He can write a [row the Lowest to the Fin -`t Fa- .7 r beautiful bueiuess hand, but he is,aitivelj anti at prices that Arms that he can't read one w.,1'1 of xriting except his own name. In our ••stimation that knocks most .f the word- . rs of this wonderful age endways. Mr. P. F. Hamlin, who for the past •ew years supplied the people of this tillage and also a good many of the ieighboring villages with their daily read, has determined to seek a wider .old of labor among the broad lands and :entle hills of Dakota. Succors to you, Peter. Two old residents of this sect" 4 • ountry were taken away within the put tow day's Mrs. Chas. (iirvin sr., who, ,tied after a very ah trt illness and Mrs. linte'ls and Cloths, the Largest Ilalland. Beth were old residents and cell known through thin section of coun- try. It is also our melancholy duty this week to chronicle the death of Flossie, youngest child of Mr. James Whyard, of 'his village. Dungannon now has a "rale" factory .4 its own, viz, the Pad Factory. It might be interesting to follow the history r of a factory that employs six men and keeps two commercial travellers constant- y on the road. As soon as Messrs. - Sickle & Brydees hui secured their pat- •'nt they manufactured a number of am- .les and started out to ascertain if pos. t -ible how their patent would Inert the 1. .iews of other harness makers in the - l'n.vince. They found that with very cw exceptions, other harness makers 0 - .ere as well pleased with the idea :as c it they were themselves This enoturswe- -. hent made them feel safe in undertaking; $s he manufacture of the pad on a lamer • -.ale. Although bonuses have been t8s •ffere.l from other places if they would i --rangier their operations from bare, yet A•ith commendable patri,tism they de- • erntino to give Dungannou the benefits of their trade. There can be no doubt • 'ut that success lies before them. The .,at1 is of such a character that it only seeds to be seen to bo appreciated ; con- eequet.tly it is sure of a ready sale. a DEFY COMPETITION! Medical Hall -F JORDAN1----Chemie and WHOLESALE_ AND RETAIL 1'EAt.E11 I l 2 W 77, r"• - The Chicago House, Dragglst, w=s-r_sm _, GO THE FALL TRADE IN MILLINERY! ONTARIO STEEL BARB FENCE COMPANY, .err! , , ,., ./ I. r, 1'..! \I.INI 1'.\C'I'l'I:I:1t� ill T11:: 1\1't:ii, . ; ul-I: 1, l r Four - Pointed Stet.:, Fencing 55 AND 57 RIGHMONr . T. rot' W_ E. T!: r 1 , I INT C. d a .i Af3" AH CLOTHING. .1 - ATTENTION Ti '1111, i t,„ tS:\ 1.1i:tn- .\s:Still l Sri", GNI►LE-- VAtt1ETY.i l I . teA 1. \TE'r DESIGNS, "M: (: GOODS; H.1Ti, se.1LI. THE i..tTb'T -Tl *Es.i1 1 %Nit 1VVItY RIZE7Vt! tit I. I'.trnots'. )1.t1►E t e IN 0001) $ 1 '1 OTIC7 4Ni► .t FIT 0UAitAN ! ' ,' t't: . _ , t.! ..' , . NEW GFOODS, N EVJ' PRICES' CHEAP FOR CASH. Drew, chemicals, Dye st.1I1 . Horse and Cattle Medic it 1 s, Perfumery, Tollet Articles an Pansy Goode. sot, lite is %weepiaa oy, go and dare before you die, something nng hty and sub- lime leave behind to conquer a week in your own {te• time. u J Sas Stock and Choicest Goods ore hay«. outfit tree. No risk. Everything ever had, and Price new. Capital sot required. We will furnish Right. you everything. Many are making terttteiss. 1 Ladies make as ouch as men. and boys sad girls snake great pay. }tender. if yon waist. business at which yon can make great pays' the time, write for particulars to f1. HALLSTT k Co.. Portland Maine. We wish especially to lnentaon Bhtc k ('ahmeres, Black and Color- -- - • eei ere:.+ Silks, and ('olor,A1 ;5nd G.derita markets. Whitt' Tablings GOorXlC10. April 5. hews. s heat. ilea11461 bush. Cheat, ISprIngi ih hush lour. w barrel.. late, l► bush .0 37 Of0 Sw eaawbush 0 F N (7s Carley. w bush... 0 M .r 0 SII •'otatoes w bush ...• • .. 033 M 0 37 lay'. w ton ............. 7 50 re 8 So Hueter. w 1........... O to e•+ a *J, tt: ggsaw dos. (unpaekexl• 0 Ili "r 0 It harts, lv cwt.. 1 "' Over 100 Pieces ten. w cwt n 7n .. o osl • 1hop, w . 160 O0 " 1 7.1. vl'OOt1.................... 3/41 " 1 00 Hiden `heeosktns . torn are•eeed 7 :to it on of Embroideries from .3 cents t. i 45 cents -the Cheapest Goods Of the Kinin ever seen in town. . 500Y e.I091 !+f .e :r 1 5n to 5011 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OP HURON. In the matter of James Mahe s Mill Site and Nater Priveleges, in the Village of Port ,Albert in the Cosmic of Huron, and of the Act. Chapter 114 of the Revised Statutes of ONario. 2'o ail whom it ',My concern. Tate notice that on Mondry the Yard day of April. A.D. 18&x, at ten o'clock in the foren000. a petition will be present and an application made on behalf of the said James Mahaf y, to the Judge of the County Court of the County of Hama, at his,rhaasbsrs to the Court House ie M said County, praying that the said ; Janos his Y �and watt/ ybe mill ato inteki petit - at sisat Its present height. and at which time and jlacean order wall be asked for in the ! MMO at the prayer of t he raid petition. Datad this 17th day of March A.D. 13. seamsM. 0. CAMERON., 18AAC Y=. TOMS. }Solicitor for themad l�1�e C. l'. Huron. I Jame.2.labaffy, 1 t. SEEDS! SEEDS. Late jast.to hand a full supply of WILBnON'S 1E('111111i'11 DIV Slet ROWN'S BALSAM. Has now opened at that Ilcallquartcrs 1.1 fashion, t' !' House, and 1 ant now in a position to state that tin• Intea 1s • -•I ntnterial an,1 most reasonable prices can be found there. Fi-erything in the Millinery line in Misses, Young I...dies, ".ar1'7 :til! .1'itio}; Wear it on view at the Chicago How4e. A particularly the. tine in Widows' Caps can he seen. MISS WILKINSON is also agent for Iluttt'rie k'" Fc tt( rns, and Parker's Stearn Dye Works, Toronto. l "ReuirntLer the place: THE CHICA(N) 11OiTSF \\'est -Street O WILD CHEFRRY BARK. N E W A R FOR COUGHS, ('01.1,x. fife. V LS DIAM"`n "'F` SPRING &. SITM1IER gopos BEST IN THE WORLD.. 10C_ PRY?. PAC3KAGE. 04, C7J<6.7: THE -LAD=ES' SAY 'T PIAT THE .1)0A11N ION HAIR RESf110 1ER -f ( ADE 13Y t. TAI'sCOTT, of Brantford pleasek theni better then any Itreparn- 7 `1 tion they ever used. It Is most refreshing in case of headache or feverishness of the .• -asp. nna snakes Faded or Oray [lair n -;roue a charmingly iatnral end healthy appearance. Scotch, Eulish, Dish & Canaaaiu Teeds S3UGS3 DUNLOP FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS' of 101 kinds. which 1 will •"1! eh" r,• MY S'1OCK 01' GROCERIES! N1 hall seme- n RYY . DETROIT Mtow. EYES: OLD SORES, u ALL 5* AYER'S Sarsaparilla cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Rhenmatle Gout, General Debility. Catarrh, and all disorder% caused by a thin and impoverished, In all other Departments our stock or corrupted, condition of the blood; expelling the Dtoo4p(is014, from the system, enriching lA complete, and Prices a4 low as and renes Ir,g Ile' blood, and r.••W::ug 11, r,ta4 the lowest. .suint pea. -. 1)urit.g , long 1s•na1 cf .in . ralleled use ' . - nec., .\t1 a•A KA t•AI•ARILI..t has proven .I1 perfect alaptatlou to the eur' of all d.aeae.. .•riginatlu ; In poor blood and:. weakened vitality. i 12 is . highly e'nees titrated estraet of Sarsa- parilla and other 1,1.'41.1 -purifying ronta. ' combined with iodi.te of Potassium. and iron. anal is el.e safest. writ reliable, and nit •t emu"nn'•al rbs,.1-;.urtSer ALA bi,od-f 'od frit oar is• u•. ,!. � A 1 ','n lete Stock of t iroceries, I► Inaammatory Rheumatnias Cured. •• At I. WA SA our Fresh and Well Selected. 50 cent Japan Te Cockery & 1ass*are of all kind. at lowest poeaadte prices. TEAS A SPECIALTY. I1 he Bet 1 Prior Geo.H.OId. Sonaorial. deserve,. special mention 5 Lbs of Tea for i tied PjyQ'.. b A L reibrill PAilr lisMg Shawls, Parinr Naar }p�aat toeeull 7;.. MP ae� 111.A Ass cried sae of the ludammatery iil.cuw.atsm, srtb whish 1 has.. •� .,aTer, .l f..• ran) yaar% W. I!. MOORs.'. Uarl,a,. 1w., arch �'sice SC Cents' 15ez cIt•1e r GEORGE =MTh, Ea, AGENT FOR C r.): HI art r• U•F. i♦ TIIE 1rf 1 r11T' F I) T[[l I�0[ 1 l 0� HUI OVINNOHAMECIueT oat and Lung pis -*ss 11 1 DP. WILSONS PULMONARY wt l :'rel•'eci.led to manafacture CHERRY BALSAM RRAPING AND MOWIN'Q MA.CI3I1'P7!S, in et viuection with our Plow business for the year 188:1, which for tunteinil and tv ikmanellip will he second to nne. Do not tics your orders for reapers or ntow- cr•i until you see those manufactured by us. We will attend all tho seting fairs in County, which will give the farnleta it good opportunity t.' inspect our machines. We will warrant our machines to do an good work as any other trade. \Co will al- so have a number of paid t,EN'1 LEMEN, -By request of a large number tit. the yeomen of the County cot- '-ave Prevented Sold Everywhere at 25 Cents a Bottle. Two Bottles In One, 40c. J. W. BRAYLEY, MONTREAL. LAND x- 0LLER9 t oe IU` UHF, APER 111 1N EVER ).AT Tt117 Oldest Established House 1 THE CO VN i"Sr . aatit.-. r;blwins, a;! wool Frcneh cahlimcres, factory and bleached cotton. print.. tee.. at Ions than wholesale prices. Scotch and 1 sr,adiiin tw1'ed% at whole%ale prices. i►uete.,ottonades sc. ter} low. GROCERIES • Before you buy of pelt ti. or 51142.r• try Imyteas. l ountr H> tun 2.1 warranted pure hm facts. per pound up. 111sek teas at Vets. equal to moot 5e.•t, tea sold. My [Oct. Hock . tea. worth (tete.. tinct imported at 75e1s. per ' pound. Ail •pie.A sold by ter, warrented pare. "Fight yes:sags 1 bad an attack et Rheums. a tlfee HARD wrse Bret IuSId.aMtanyelrewntbst.'1. 1 hold in stock a large sa%ortveent. of h•r etr eves. ',whom h 1 Med aewv.ral rem.dte• i ,ren, steel, alts. paints, oils. g1ass together without mnrW 15 rote este(, wool 1 t..' k A,ru'• wit h a general assortment of shelf hareiwsr'. ▪ Marae4LLA. by ese UPS ret ton M4tler ..f and the• ""�II reit l~r% n`� `- CORN SHELLER which for the Sprint! rude. COOKING- STOVb3S t lwaya .0l hand, And w ill be sold cheap for rash, or be exchan'_eel for wood. Cash paid for old iron. SEEOMiLLEIt fi. 00. (.rslericli Foundry. CHEAP HARDWARE rr.' =E. New Firm! New Goods! Neo\, Frices. WART STORE_ I w�llk• Ills lYsrMlsmm Mnee I .. rel.t mror wf re nit! A. avid ti tr. The mant issellle�~ lsa be Ibis vleinity en. t tne.dlelno ever 3i;'et'»tleadlb' s the tes1140,41F.I' HARRIa 1I /1"10111114 laced. Mar.. May Lt, pin/J O. '• TAM Marsh 1 sag so weak 'r. m tpnerrpal de- bit*,1 •nail net walk rrtt►minsa sip. dol lewfia4 t .ea.WsM a f nerd. 1 "net Aayse abnttles 1 ea *01.1.5.and ever dl 1 bel We teen[ r letur i Ile elylad e youe. ('.Ver Saw 1'lr the ! i kW. awe as ass sow for two months, and Mak y..r MatMawaalLtA The greatest 14'sw1 re'd1eW Menr,... PIOst I at., New York. July 1f, WSJ. lyrics 4.AgempAgnan safe 1{erneelti and all eerefale.s Cauddlidalla. OEry.Ipelaa. Ee. meet. R intwnevn. 0Aribe.. Sore's, Rwl1s. tresses. and Raapt/•rdt Use akin. It deers lbw Weed et .Il 1sslper0Ysa, site dytmas:a, alias s lean 4km aroma et Oat INK Ilea M.. .seems vitally and iso- al r( slag COLBORNE BROS tnlnmmalas stn Dr J C Ayer 41 Co Lowell, Mass. l mite �+$$ e. r the , ,nt,ent of Ameriea. tries noir eve dellarr. Urine in sense eon owl% , l% and try 11. 1 a91d Ire all Ib,atmisb twine SI. rex betties. Ia e •#'1D3'.11 1(11 elQU'ANF \Lir, h. 1.:. .1us1 received a choice assortment of table yet ler) to • '3 i• i,. • :. • , i-::•rs razor.. In th.•s,- lines 1 nm nearing a fled class article; In ho'h R•att' ,: 0 t I,.1,•'5 w-..nr'5 make, Shetneld. )'ng.. Tome and nee my Ivory handled knivea end forks .w.ti1. ' icle and dessert I'Isted, ditto. .1140 beet bone handled, buck horn, au 1 comptaitiu" i . , ... I.IAi vers to match in .'very quality• in knives and forks for teraeral use 1 have nnwnkst other., a vari.• ' •"1 t troushent, handle and blade. with amain site roe, biking,. [..pet ial t alne in table, dcaert, and tee notion..-oi,c•thieg new in . 1 lInrder than *Over. cheaper, and les,ka just as well. Clear white I rouai.. „t 114,? int. to .one! them. whether von mese to buy or not. No tremble t.. .how v.'twte. Farmers and others wanting a buggy call in and are the I•:nrcta r'•art, e made by 1h Guelph carriage floods Co. Easy riding and cheap. Sarnia Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Cei iiia y. LIMITED MAN JFACTTJREftS CSF Reapers, Mowers, Bad. s & Thes'Zcr. Seo. the Dominion Separator before 3 ou Pnrel Ar '•. The Easiest Hing, Simplest, and Moot, Durable Mn' hi' in the Marlirt. Ii.IV14; A. N'r' vk• A 1 r1 li► llddrese at Once C31001121t3F: A. ROBB, oteeral Ac'etlt. ().Jetr:,