The Huron Signal, 1883-05-04, Page 51
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Our jovial nailt•rn Captains A. and J.
, have gut*' to their duties uu the
waters et Huron. They will be
Nigel misi.ed to our +stoma' circles. WIll
wish them many a succesat..l trip.
* (iuon Q MCN. --Mr. John J. (lair
le er, wholly.' near S.8. Ne. 1, has
hep which :int Its feet fn*uu +several
years ago and lite. •:rt•mul ,p une leg
anti a shaper*. stump. flu this does
.lot hinijrr her (ruin la Ing yip eggs in
o
a season, as till as ruin Cate brood&
of chicken* tl4iring tilt same period.
Ste is aa'.•r Ijight',tarn .,f age, but is all
!bare toes the lay yet.
Belies!.
•
llert ti. t. '.1: .i itopli Phillips, ••f
Z,ton, paid Haa ol,oi t visit this week. --
. James Uarclay arrived home from
Michigan inter• l..•tkfr.g hale and
dear y.
li'Ary St.- MI. • ulbeYt, of the 12114
„se. 4 A ti.11, aoid his farm of 100
teats to Mr. Johi}OIrdiaer, for A4,800 s
ow days ago. ,
N "tel.'. .t; '• !DEBT. . 't• ."ihouday.
erenilg last as a tare el` at' Luis- nun.
..( Ashliehl wits retur, (ruin w
with a now seed d tach t+t the
wsggou, when u shoe ce 1014%64
tillage, drove into t and fell 0111.
Had the horses n.,t d cep,
quickly ha�yould ver, illy 'at'e bash
rm over anti injurtel. • u•e-wh4.eyy,
Ducfraccot
1'Hh HURON SIGNAL, F i 41.).1 • , M A • 1, 1
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. WMcKENZIEH.
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Has on ltnr. l .. :tr fu;ly •t'Itt'tL.1 -tock t.f
Colborne. 9RETHOUR 8is. CO.,
Spaes, SVOYCIS, HOPS Rates, &c.
\1a•?.• by tlla•ix'at Illaker..
PAINTS 8z OILS -
Barb Wire ---First Prize
=a=c... =ells a=c- Scales
A CHO1'L 1: A��( dliTMENT OF CUTLERY..
j''' 1 • : gent. ori' fur t';
MCK=1.Zi�_
F ---)1N G BY MAIL I
! :' \GING t FAT!' ! 1 t1F Ol•R EezTAIt1.1SIINIEN I I- 111E
".1.):M=)=1Z =3:015'.41.="177"T !
u,g ..t a distance have t{,c hem 4t u(u tr satire steel rt the r:.,,.. a d
._ •+:• •.
•l> the-wboleeale prices tl a ordinary rtta,l .h ale 1 a) ' f• r h F
UR Sri -TEM i'().E MAIL OR�7B+R$ Ifs .A.8 FOLLOW: ---n•
ON API'LIC_ TION V1- -t:\D-.k:•11'! 1-- .
�ri'ts, Fred nusiiits,'.
Dress Uoods, Silk:: jos, Satin's,
With 0:,1111 and price i„
lett -r11 I: •r
etc.
Ladies & Misses Kid &•Lisle Gloves, also Haspry is Solid Colors & Bi L►isi V ; ; Lirie.
IIn ordcriuro; ,tes ele:ld •,. :old , ,,..1.. ,o1.. ,.,cr) sena eiha• aebo,r. a..: .t l.cll,cr :IT... r.' 1..,.� 1 -
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All \tailorlersmei.'vei,:viIIt' air•Uiun. and goo 1rsent not pros inn -a' -;.t,, tor. t,,,' t.• •-
-'_y 1 . T<r ill Part it s ^: ; , _ : t
1' a mwr•h .io ns� LJ t'.' ..•:1•)11'11 O' $ O.O -) .. _.:
IL 111,'ETIllit
-
ii:. fare.
/; E „j•ll,
Last Sabbath was Quarter:). meatingiIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT !( j Seeds Seeds, Seeds.
n rho Ashfield circuit.
rasrms 1 11 a �' ? ' i ,
t 4reebyterian kinaday school opeu.
t.eit tybjssth at 9 o'clock. I take th!s oppor:::::•'S : a :r.a .r.ce to •he pnbl!e :kat hattag Mtn basad rho
}tr. • Atn. Civets. our new tailor has C
.s seinduw' nieely risas&ented wffll a
sty meal sign
Next Sabbath, being tint Sabbath in
\hay l� aarterly servives will be held in
the �dhoIist'ehll�h.
..lThe fall wheat is reported Le saf-
iering from the present ptotlacted seas
• n of frosty nights.
Dungannon is keep 1•ace :ill the ttf L17e town
• :tea. During the past year it has be- (;oot15 leliveretl free t nay part
r.e quite a bicycle town \\'e Live no
- thaw bear bicycles. ..illi :.s Manz:
;,(:'Aspin riders. V i •
002�S ST0 K
THE NW r!=QTTZEA
�_7
S=T -Z. is
and trade of Mrs. W, p. F1 anron. and laving made
Large Additions to the Stock !
for 0 :. I. ealils rr_e y.. I ant L•.' • i report,: toys c great bargains to, all w ho will" favor ane
w:tb their t uetom.
?dy motto s:-�.:: ` nail I'rwitr and quick Returns.'
H. RIDLE
What cause i ery nearly Leung a seri-
.. runaway haPi..J on our stie•ts last
"'edit .'e ipg, While Mr. Pierce,
witho *Omen and toe or three • il-
,wren in his wagon, teas driving eking
he street, hu horses took fright. Mr.
Pierce ran them into a fence and suc-
ceeded stopping their headlong °artier
1 ery Acuity. Fortunately no pennon
wu hurt and very little damage was
clone. .
Mr. Moses O'Brien lately bought the
tarns lately occupied by Mr. Echlin. Mr.
E. Sandrsoa then bought Mr.
V'$ries's lista ; and one day last week
Ir. 0. and i(r. S. swapped residences.
Mr. \\'m. Findlay, who formerly occu-
ied the rooms upstairs in Clendirping's
.t..re,as tailor shop, has removed M Me -
1 'het eon's old stand. 4,.
•,`$ review of.t, e . thet.i�fllatf0
Aril t'n pleus ism air papi sla.a
rat , may not be uninteresting. t,
- \! es. n. Wilson k Bickle bet .ok em-
s• :va•s to New Mlexico, in the States, to
•entre in tient s furnishing business ;
. neat M.r. Alex. Stewart moved to Luck-
yuw, his house was taken by Mr
Nichol, a new -comer. Mr. Leitch,
1'resl)ytetrian minister, vacated his home The latest and Beet UestRne in
for PointBdwasd ;Mr. Bennett, a iron=
t'n%de, fills his place in the pulpit, Mr. I
Mum °, teacher, from \\-awan.•ah. came 'New French and American Goods,
• e:,t1ply the Mace of Mr.W..Bickle, !
Hr. Luther Browu moved from the ti:• an ce 1t ::a .a tt:e Eei`ablishment of
lave, awl his house is occupied by Mr.
'mith. from Wawanlnh, Rev. Mr. Car-
•Wilson.rte yacin the English FiarR., r. ane !Miss Jess1e
,:caved into the t:illthgu while �[r. Rob- I
.3s.m, of Wawanosh, occupies the lar -
tonere ; Mr. (limn supplies the place;
of Mr. W. Wilson, tailor, :Messrs. Law -
'y, Wallace and May have gone to find `where the Latest ishades. Newest Let:gr.e. and Hi ,• froods can eine >• be found.
!,•nutsand work tnthe far North- west ;, •_
Dr. Hutchison moved his .,ece from I -- - 7
..ext deter to Mrs. \\-ihle,n i to unit dour, The Chicago House,
CIGARS. .CIGARS.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN
A full line alai the Leading Patent Medicines always kept i,il liltlitl•
(Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty.)
BLAKE'S BLOCK, THE SQVARE
NEW MILLINERY.
Cotton ,"51.1.4' ('f;U, ill fi
•
ie Clteap. ,: r,.i •. :. .::1 et
of 11, . •nu.. • • ..
This Fcr:.1Ct! .n1 ur:^o•' ,.• !,,.-.l)a
stimulant. ,1 c t o:,. • 111 w I r••, ..1 1.; its
incrt•at,iu.; 1. r • ! ., < t t`1 1i•'
A huudrrd t;t.ms•vd 4011., .:c •r ti p•.•1 Last
year to En;:l„n.: t . f i.:: _ t Snit•.
(:ardet:•' -,;, I:,, , . at c •- u,.ul•
urea frith. n 1.1.•1: -. . • ban
withorti.t.i , -'it
John A.. i• :
t-olt• .-;;' :-.
Also .\{pmt for Illor111
y 1 .uta ,.
took 111140in/1 at I'!.•v .. .1.: . v
Marcia 11, 18M .
•., the carriageTfage ah
up ; Mr. Truax has re•
H
',loved frau neat door to isoock +shun -
.hup to Niven's old stand ; Mr. Findlay
hu movtd froth Clendinninq a store to
McPherson', old stand ; Mts. \Vilson
moved from the building occupied by
the harnessmaken to Brown Mallough's
..ld stand, the harnessniakers moved a A cheesy line to Tr.mtted Hate a Specialty. A Arut cls
'ew d/ urs nearer the north p,. e : Mr.
1'. F. Hamlin has gone to seek his for-
tune inDakota ; Mrs. Wilson purchased
tfla toe Cities lately occupied by Mr
Findlay ; Mr. Merklinger is our new also earfied ow int omnection with the Millinery Department. A calms
chased
the ; and ilia. •1. M. Roberts nor-
' --
-'4.•
A ll...1K.IN
hasued the l.'lendinninit rotate.
TT5veillne l esde. i -- - ----- -
,1S THE HEAD QUARTERS OF FASHION FOR
NEW MILL WRY OF ALL KINDS.
Making Establishment !
GItANi) THUNK
CART,
Ps. Rep's. Mtz'd.. \liz a
1,4,deritb.1.v.S,t9am 12.40 pm. 3.0 pm7.40am
tieaforth Ar.6.32 I.1 4•'M 9 V
rkr tford.Ar.7.11o g.40
6.14 11.40
wz
Pass. F.zp:.. Mix d.m M,3.4'd.
i.teatfurd.1,v12.Olpnn '.10 m
pm
°.forth . A r.12.:58 It 42 5.00 5.40
OoderlchAr. 1.Y 999.30}vltfl94.5 7.15
STADE L.
Loekaow Rage Ida/ ly1arr. 10.1Samapm dep
Mineardlae 1 . •
mesr111s1 " (Wednesday
sed 8aturdat t t r 9 00am..7)e.9.10.
SHERIFFS SALE OF LANDS.
pilot
col vvy nT HCau't, t Flyvirtue of a writ of
To Mn : 1 nettVertu trued out
of Her M ts (meaty
the I
of Heresy
re &!netted and delivered
against the Mads tied tenements of Astgw
hi i(\aIe Ilam. at the tenet takes In ttdT* ti erste t.
I bate wettedThe Eat twelve sad s hail
16. the
Ins l•sOtis �North of the Nobait of lot
Lever thirteenth atiereesies Irk
ta'P It finite. and the week half
taw i _ elf w 1 weety.elirkt to the
ese1`.a .(p et Me
Comm y sa a(iw.•sea:
Sed toomo wte 1 shall offer for
In the Omni Hesse. a tate
os Ilaterder. the Twenty
wNOOT OiR 1410. aa�.e
%&rich . RheriR of nu, ea.
1� i I>/••aro.
sed
is
lic1led.
ION.
NEW MILLINERY STORE
I S eS G R A' .A- M-
:a:e of Toronto and London. has opened out • New Millinery store in
MISS STEWART'S OLD STAND
and will be Ceased to obtain a share of the patronage of the ladies of Ooderieh and vicinity.
',See will hate a t2pttng Opening nn
•
r,Ji.
o: Mev!.
!all.
-lw
,I
S �ICL��� ►_I ,
THF sF� ltD _
\l•i.h, to: ,, i.111.- &IL!' t"r pa.! parr, • a:;•• . '
hu,, t tl .•
w.
LARGEST AND BEST E•-OCK
i
PIELL AND 0TA1tiLEr!I-ISS I
1rem , he
0111. r 4.1.I5lt14n•41t hluisab, le _A♦ormtonngenla Onhtea•rpeio,cwiehlicrhs hine pIsopitartoeprnrtadretetth*e::N::e:o "4 sriay5 Nauy
rise." -Beauty of Hebron." and "Late ito,.
The sure •111,1,,,t, • tt w t ,t4lrn:nK ,,
good eultivstion and good seed. Ask tot' ' t•..• ' t. 1' i Y cr ed. A call
=ul!rited. Floor.u.d F.•.d kept . onstantl> '''. ,•, . 1.t- . .. - 1..1aman.
_r
JUS'r RE CEIV I -'D
1'LOOR O1L l'U►TH�,
AT .1. C. I)ETL(il;
SEVERAL BALES OF
TAPESTRY. WOVE :\NI) UNION CARPETS,
AT ,1. l'. DETL(I}l ' ('O
• A 1.'H(OICE LUT-
NE\1' PATTERN LACE ('URTAINs
AT J. 'l.`. DET LI )}; ;�• i •( .
NEW AND NOBBY SPHIN(; HATS.
.AT .1. (!. DETL(I} h 1 '(► s
AN IM13ME\".E STOCK OF
• '1)RESS(414)1):.
AT .1. (' 1)Ei'L(4H 6,, cos:
tonsorial,
- CURRB-V-
RHEUMATISM.
Sciatica, Neuralgia,
Lame Back, Lumbago,
Contracted Joints,
Cramp in Muscles,
Sprains.
BEST HORSE LINIMENT.
los Low BNfles 25c. Ear%..
ONPARIO STEE1 BARB FENCE• � 0�9PANY.
L I M ITE ID _
`ire
AT TORONTO EXHIBITION, 1882.
lb, ()NIA i11:`9'''1'IZKawardcdfnrBarb \\'ire:it whirl,l1.cter. -t ',-OEl:l•h'H
•:'la}3 SALM BI R. W_ Mt'MEN ZIE:, ,
J. !. BRAYLEY, 1011TREAL, P.Q. ,.:w INT
Rev. Father Wilds
EXPERIENCE.
The, Rev. Z. P. Wilde. well-known city
fmtssttonary In New York, and brother of the
late eminent Judge Wilds, of the Massachu-
setts Supreme Court, writes as follows !
t'it E. SMIA St., em York, Moly 14, 11042.
:%I PARRS. .1. 1'. 4vP.tt & C•.., (iel,tlel.:.•11
last winter 1 was troubled with a ut.rt l:neem-
fortable Itching humor nlfeeI ing more e•prcisily
my limbs, which itched
tbatil to ertablyat tlnigtit.
and burned so intensely, be
ar
any clothing over then'. I was a14, • sufferer
from a severe catarrh and eatarrhul eottgh . my
appetite was poor, and wy m •tent a,;•..1 deal run
down. Knowing the value of Avase* nAaaA►.t-
)tILLA, by observation of many other cases, and
from personal use informer ).ars, I began taing
it for the above-named .liw.rders. y
Improved almost from the tit .d
4' se. A ter a
short time the fever and Itching allayed,
and
all signs of Irritation,.( the akin disappeared. My
mtarrli end reugln were
also used b ltbhe same
means, and my p great])
until It is now ex,•Alent. 1 feel a hundr
red the
SATURDAY, APRIL21stinst
when a w.d' selected stock of alt the latest styles in French and
Millinery
can he
seen. The business will he . arr;ed on on a cash baaia, and all goods will be marked in plain
•gores at lowest prices.
A °all from the ladies of Ou.lrrcb and surronndiag district is respectfully solici
ted
W. K PRACTICAL s
AS
kwawstilwaswa�e --
Leh
always be fenn elliaynhee net Prleit,wf
Poet Owce. 0odetieh VMS
EDSI SEE
AT TSE M1oDICAL SA.LL_
cent stronger. and 1 attrlbu__
IMP of the Sans tetnILLA, which 1 recommend
wltb all eonallenee as the heett blood medicine
ever devised. 1 took It in small doers three
times • day. and toted, Is all, Mss than two bit t les,
1 place there farce at your sett ice, hoping their
publication may .1., good.•
Tours respectfully. Z. P. man, . Scotch EIl sh Irish & Gailadain Tweeds
Tru above Instau.v, v hat ••r. „f tbe uta.,) enn-
stantly corning a, our not we. whteb prove the per- I t l
feet adaptability of At ries RA5*APAR)LI.A to
IEE GI -IEE D U NILOP
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
elm/we enriches, and strengthens las blood,
ABRAHr M SMITH
1'.11.14 A'TTEt'TI'i� TO
Tilt: FOI.i.owi',I
64 1'I.14a•i: -Olt?\IKNT.
CLOTHING, LL ji.t�l1) T`HiI:7Lj.ttT7/E-T `/I,I•:ria.-,S.1Fa
.\t+rOlt,T�14 ENDLESS \-.\►:11.lt. f, . .hitt 11 G GOODS.
I` VIA THE LiTKoT r4TYLP>. 1\11 h: \'P:(:Y �l7.ET,a
l 1.41'. '. r/ TT ('�
Al.!. i'.tlTt:RNA \llAND1A�F TtOUARANTli4001) G.D Olt No S_ I.h.'•-14. - OTHS
N -EW GoODS, NEW PRICES'
CHEAP FOR CASH.
NEW ARRIVALS
SPRING &MB GOODS
Us* ence of all disclaims arming from impairs or I.
pnverlsbed 61..s1• and a w.ak.n«I rualltv.
stimulates the action of the sto•raeh Chad hover.
. and ther.by enables the seas., to mist and war -
mem the 5tta.ls e t an Mssrlda•sDeerains. triml
fey of file .caw. R5.LaraMaa.
1)44414 p.
and all disorders r•aahlag from poor or
eerrapaed blood and • low state of this system.
►ar.►A RSV DT
s /VET 11ECEiV W 11 LARUE ASI) VARIED STOGY OF C. Ara( `(,`O., Lowell, Maar.
FRESH GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEBDS, .0N by in hragglses: r+e• lotttes (•w $
ffees Iran of the most Reliable ,teed warehouses in the Dominion'
FOR SALE BOTH IN BULK & IN PACKAGES.
chemist jib Nat athro 1NedicIM -
Ts , chemiiii 11 � Druggist,
g� 7 I hada erwt7wv^ 77Y1oca. x•diei , and
Jp B,N v Always
(30DERICi3.
wLZIICAL>!IAT.T.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILLS
TO IRE FATIEDS OF THE COI1NTI Of litNON
1:ENTLEXEN, -By request of n large number of the yeomen . f the ('ung
• e tai a decided ta, tnaaaf acture
gfiIEAPINCi AND MOW IN t3. lot ACMIINE8,
to connection with our Plow business for the year 1883, a hich for u,attr:al and
workmanship will be second to none. De not use* your orders for reapers or grew
era until you see throe manufactured by us. We will attssod all the spring fain
County, which will give the farmers a gnsId opportunity to inspect Dila mach
We will warrant our machines t...1.• as good work sa any other male. We will
on hate a number of good
L A N D rL 0 L L E R S
Ism the S ung trade.
oJOOKING BTOVEB
tiways oil haul, and will he ..,ld chisp for rash. or be exertnn1�rred for snots:.
•
paid for old iron `4EEOM11.1.ER & CO.
nilerielil