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THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, OCT. IQ 1S8Ie
Oo Wednesday last week some tall
threshing was dune on the farm of Geo.
(irahant by George Burruai whaehine.
The grail. dropped at the rate ..f six
bushels per minute. Can Leeburn or
Dunlop beat this recent.
LLWtaow.
On Monday evening last, Alex. Find -
later, jeweller, of this place, committed
suicide by taking aram.ic. He lingered
from y o'clock until b t.uat morning, and
auIer,d terrible agonies. He had been
drinking lately, and had some Automatic
di fereoces.
Colborne.
Quarterly meeting will be held at
Lion church on Oct. 26th at 10:30 a.m.
Temperance serinees will be preached
en Oct. 19th at Be •Iler at 10:110 a.m.;
%sou church at 2 p.m; Hall's church at
7 p.m.
The recent rains have made Butter-
nut row rather impaseiole for drit•iug
new buggies, and probably this is one
of the reasons that led Sana. Potter to
enlist, nut in the red coats, but in the
Benedicts, un the 1st inst. The happy
event came off at the rest letiee of Sam 1
Murcia. The bride, 1'iss Nellie Morris.
was for s"me time a member of the Lee -
burn Presbyterian choir. Jai. Morris
wax bestmau and Miss C Putter was
bridesmaid.
Beninill/r.
R. Hendon has' b•eon re engaged at a
higher salary to teach in n:11..4 t.gction
No. 4, Colborne. He will now reccn'e
8423, the highest seen yet Iaid a teacher
in that section.
This 1.11,m of (' alewife will prat! a
large otajority for the Scott Act.
Norman Keruigham left Inst weak tI
spend the aessi•.n at the: (.u.tlph Agtieul-
tt:rtl College.
Dunlop.
R S. A. Haldane, .,f Toronto is the
guest of R. B. H. Williams
Our Dunstable, A McAllister. was in
Detroit last week to ruts his daughter,
who is ill. Her many friends wall be
glad to (earn she is recovering.
At a recent thre. ing, a setting hen
was found by It. Gilleta in the heart of
a mow .1 wheat, a Inch had been put to
wren week. ata,,. The hen and chickens
were found itre and weiu brought to
the house to be taken care of.
Gotlerioh Township.
Edward Holmes has gone to Toronto
to pursue his studies at Trinity Medical
Collette.
Mr.. R. B. Hodge and Miss Lizzie
Whitely,ot the 6th,hare gone on a pleas -
en trip to Brantford and Hamilton, and
will remain away a few weeks.
A young man named Eccleston, who
came out from England last spriest with
the inteuti.n of learning ferning in
t'anads, and ale. has been living with
Lester Scutt, Huron Road. since last
May. has been left an estate by an uncle
recently deceased in Manchester. His
interest in the estate will amount to
alum 840,000 and he left here last Wed-
nesday and was to have sailed from
Quebec Seturdai last f.'r England, to
tool after :t,
l t•orr Ae•r Marlette -A meeting of
the electi.rs will be addressed by Theo
McGillicuddy, of Godertch, on the .lues- j
tion of the Scutt Act, in the church
(late M. E.) Benmi)Ier, on Friday even-
ing neat, the lith inst, beginning at
half past seven. Ladies are invited.
Time will bo giten au impositi.ei speaker.
Let there be a i;raud rally • f the friends
of tenllrutaucu. 1
eshhell.
Les Ford.milliner and dressmaker. l:u.taii.
bige toannounce that ane has recently added
to bee stock of fancy and of tear eu .,t+, and 1s
prepared to furnish the lades of the aeo tion
with the latest .,t> Ies a of drapes in millinery
of all kinds. Iltrasmaking isalso earefnll> at•
tended to by experienced •worlwom,en.
('harper moderate. 196i !t
1680 --Frim one grain .1 the Egyp
tian oats, 1%. J. Hayden counted ottt
this number of n yi+hl, \Ir. 11. would
like to know if any .'ne e'se can beat
its rreoru•
The Toronto self -binder purchased by
William Doherty, boundary line, near
$heppardton, has lurued out quite a
*tweeze cutting over 70acres of grain.
The barley sheaves which are generally
hardest to bind by hand were tied firmer
with the cord than by the draw, and
cu.ting peas and oats grown together
was a complete success, binding it int.
.,!.saves and throwing_ them in a line
easy for shocking. The machine ran
like a clwrni, cutting five feet amalaiturn
in, the corner with ease; tete team dein,
the work all through the season, and
never tinug. A boy ten years old could
manage it. The bundle carrier is unu of
t the mast valuable improvements on it.
The following farmers stave seen it work:
f ,t ,lames Scott, N. Doherty, W. J. Hay-
den.
a -den. James Gordon, Ge.. Thurlow, W.
Hrindlev, and others, and ay it is one
of the beat and most improved niachiuus.
Mr. D. has hadover forty years' experi-
ence oat his faros, ant said that it was
the Lest inreutien wade yet for ,icing
lab ,r .rt a farm.
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Ae„ Ipctr, •-.tri accident happened to
n little girl of K. Morris', Culburne, last
Saturday. The chid and her brother
were see sawing on a heard, when the
*girl suddenly fell amid broke her arm.
t'ursotticaoa.-About 7;30 o'clock p.
m: on Sunday, 28th Sept., a beautiful
rainbow was visible, canoed by the light
of the mon being reflected through the
rain -drupe.
Semer.n.---a(rs.Delinago.Lako Snore,
is very illpre i.- Miss Charlotte
McAllister, formerly of this place, but
note . Iiteinet.18:. itioseatae-1L L r#ty
precarious state.
Carnes.- 'The besuti'ul weather and
the refreshing showers hate made won-
.luzfal eluuges in the. appearance of the
fall wheat.
Since the union th., Bible ('hristian
church has been closed up, a few days
Age the buildinit was sold h. Geo.Hillier,
who 'intends seined fur a sable.
LEFT 1's, -- Last Wednesday W. iL
Clutton lift; f11r Turonto to attend meth.
cal college fur the en+-iing term. Ile
will be much mimed in his many friends,
e.pecially the ladies.
In the Dunlop items last week we see
a..tie record of potato ',digging. Why, I
Mr. T. Sttaclhan, ir., dug 60 bushels in
four hour. last 4itutJay. Mr. S. has •
turned tit years of aee,arielsant he woila
leave it to some younger chap to he
hc•!ti•e, at 1.e in
vested in one many a 1. ng year ax...
Tall D.ansld s wrist whish was hurt
while threshing. is doing well, thanks t.,
the salve of the celebt.,ted Dunlop sick
coni tttee
Ura,( Loney -The open beige oil
'fnure•lay avenue/ nay fairly attended.
The wet evening prevented Mr. l'ars..n
Inert contuse. Two stirring dialolnet
were get en -"The Bashful Y aunt \l an
Isy brother Peter Mtewtteg, ally supis.rt
e1 Ity sisters Jetilersoa and E. If. Item
which elicited rounds of applause frog.
the $ i(iitetee. Mr. Gavin teethe,
pers•onatcd a1utcbman to `,erfectien tin
• A .(u %den ecus cry. Readings and
recitations were sego given in geed aloe
Gana. as
• A. McIntosh, of the' Albion hotel, h
been away part of this, week au a p:t1a!-
Ire trip 1
The Lord's Atmyare working wonders
among thesiunen here. They hare about
fifty converts already, and pIoapects are
go.. 1 for more.
The anti•Sc 41 men held a nteetiog in
l'ampb 11 s hall Dlundly night,an-
other in Fordwich on Tuesday night.
They say they will turn Huaick upside
down or hate a majority est alta c,•uting
vote. ,
The temperance people he'd a meeting
in the temperance hall Thursday after-
noon for the purpose of makiu3 a:rtnge-
ments for the tight.: •
A number ..f Soot Actuteet:ngs are to
be held throe:,h the township.
The l;c lir. Darks and le die re: urn -
ed haute last week. They smolt their
h.ineyutoun in the East.
All the teachers in Blyth school have
been re encased, which is satisfactory
evidence that they are doing their duty.
A social under the auspices of the
3letheodists was held in Mr.. E D.
Chamberlain's he'useonTues.iay evening.
1 There was a goodly number present.
' They all enjoyed themselves well.
The Ides. D. M. Ramsay, a young
• college student, preached in Knox church
on Sunday evening and M onlay morn-
ing. Ile is $ very fluent speaker, and
bids fair promise of being a successful
Labourer in his Master'. vineyard.
( Scott Act is the xll absorbing topic of
contersation out in this locality. The
• general impression is that the Act will
carry hyo a good majority, and if it dues
the multiplicity of evils concomitant to
j the selling of intoxicating drinks will Le-
conte an exploded relic of tbio Isiah
' Are you veiny to Bluth fall fair un
• the 15th and Itith 4tetaber. If se .1.'n't
fail to see the 820,000 display of watches
and jewelry at Metcalf a I have arrang•
ed with a leading wholesale house, and
will positively show twenty thousand
dollars• worth of watches and jewelry.
Our friends will have a chance to select
teen this enormous stock ata very small
advance on wholesale pram, as we will
depend »pea a large number of sales at
small profits rather than a smell number
of aules at large profits. You are cor-
dially invited t.e examine our grand dis-
play whether you are prepared to pur-
chase or met. Fatva 51.4.1%i:r. iir, Blyth.
Weis by Tigers.
- bury agreeing to hate Inc i'ranchase Bill iwcen Go,i,•rie h and Port Albert. and Gode-
\Waterbury, (,nn., Oct., K. Richard passed if the Redistribute n scheme rich ami Hlyth. aryl does a snug 't,siness.
I'ess,s. e o r
Clark, an employe of Forepaugh's cirrus, prices ecce table to the Tones. The ion n t t ,r 'rpt, m..onner it n•Qulr•
1 P ed. . ALLEN.
•a Dunks; Forpsrticua :ptply
while opening a ventilator Ina cage this Lords are t.. have no c,ntr•.l . f the Re- to .t. Dunlo, 1'. U. I$4o.an
morning, had his beard seized by a tiger. distributi•,n until after the Fraa;chise
and while trying to release himself was hill becomes law. MISS i PARSONS WILL RECEIVE
seized by two nears and dragged inside n pupils In the Itch !sit 1411. j.k a d
A mantle scarf that ,s pretty cu. ugh tion gteen in tnytlleh. rudimehtsofmusk•.and
the carte. Tire animals were beaten off for a cottage is made of a straieht length tree hand drawing. Terms 3oc, per week.
with ton bars alter Clark'■ arms and ecru hneu w1t!a th drawn out cern
THH WORLD OV1L
a. NU retell 16 tale to1oasaa of ear eM.
fide t•eases11.rarles.
At Honesdale. Pa., the other da •
mut named Gomm* Do14ag died m
the effects of a rat bite.
The steaater Ocean King, with the
Canadian uuntingeit .,n•beard arrived at
Alexandria on Mouday.
The :.tout Governor has issued a pr .-
clauutaun creating Algoma and Thunder
Bay • new judicial district.
The weather is against thecoal dealers_
The Toronto matt have reduced the price
of owl 50 cents, making it 86 a t
John Kelly continues to receive threat•
ening letters. The latest one as dated
Philadelphia. Kel'y pays nu attention
to them.
Daniel Campbell was sent down fur
fifteen days in default of a fine of Oland
ousts for boom present at a ebarirari in
London South.
At Mount Carmel, Pa., a short time
since two rival lovers fought a duel, and
the girl who caused the trouble gave the
signal to fire, vomiting one, two, three.
One of the men was wuuuded in the
shoulder.
A young trentlenian wishes to know
which is proper bossy on leaving a young
lady friend after a late c•lt--good night
or good evening 1 Never tell • lie, young
man, say good morniu,.-,Barlingto11
Free Press.'
Henry L. Ainslie, I. ,n.lon, secretary
and manager of the Huron and Aliddle-
sex tire insurance company, Ras left for
parts unknown. His books are said to
be in a mixed c.endition. Nothing defi-
nite regarding any deficit in his 'weenies
can be ascertained till an audit is made
tin Wednesday Dr. T. W. Aikens de -
{,livered the tint lecture of the session on
surstery at the School of Medicine. He
'opined upon the students tem 'vette
h+bits, showing the ettecfs of alode 1
uv.•n the human frame, and also atatt-.1
that the use of t.Laccp is a source of
' revenue to the medical ,nen.
A terrilao and disastrous hurricane
visited Iceland ..n September llth,when
nineteen trading vessels and sixty fish -
'Mg boats were eat. dfliirty-two %,awls
I were seriously disabled b)• the loss of
ails. masts .,r ri.tttint, while others were
more seriously injured. The exact
o number of those a hc t•eriehe.t is not
arcertained, but it 13knoaalto be very
great.
.t Parisian once remarked to L,lo2fcl-
. low that there was one Atuericen • word
that he never could nnderetand to find
!est any dictionary, "What is it ' • in.iuired
!the poet, "That:do," was the reply.
Presently a servant came in to replenish
i the tire. After putting on a little fuel.
L•nefrtlew rentarke•l t., him; "That
will du.•'Ha "' exclaimed the French-
man, "that is the very word which has
troubled me.' -
, It says little for the ingenuity of the
anti -Scott Act managers that it hu never
occurred to them to .lu..te Mathew Ar-
pold'a lectuie upon "Numbers in ex-
planation ..1 ib.ir defeat to Haltom_ The
apostle of sweetness and light Inas de-
tuoestrated tJ his own satiafacticn
that it is the minorities who are right.'
The antis are the 'mine remnant. al-
though they seem not to hate saved!
notch, -[ Werisi •
' The Halton e,ce offers the following
excellent bit of advice f - "All those
c' .sties now agitating fur the adoption
of the Scat Act must nut lose sight of
the great need for thorrugl, organizati.er..
reliable ward cu:rami:tees are a
necessity, as well as a general county or•
I g'anizine agent slum duty it will be t •
.ul.errise the whole work. Get a good 1 1310-1;
nom for this position, pay bin liberally,
,and the result will be what you desire.'• . 141ARMS FOR SALE: -LOTS R AND
Through the mediation of Q seen 0. first con •,sstrm. tow-m.11ipof Godettch.
two b.•autltut tarnae Utile in i e»ntaininagg in
Victoria and the Prince •.f aisles, a coin- ,ail :C9a Leis: at,00' 2i ratite+front (:oder:rh.on
pr,•mise upon the Franchise :ural Re- lair Huron: well watered. A. M. $MiTH.
t distribution Bills is being arranged icy ' i ondon. unto triatf
Gladstone any Sa:Isi.ury. Tian condi , i. -Il fit SALE tilt Ti' RENT -THAT
':
, tions proposed are that the ,-vernment f taluahle prn•.••rry know ae tri.' Ali
The Windsor Hotel, Kingston, was
di•a..ered to be on tin, Oct Silt, at
stand 3 ,*cluck a. m. The guests and
boarders lust most of their aeon but
escaped with their lite". A telegraph
operator and • dewiestac were ant et'e'.y
injured, one by junipuap; to ni a wuulow,
the other by the flames. Liss ahem
$10,000.
Chrutiaa Feted jumped overheard
from the steamer Fulda during the coy•
age frpm Bresnan to New York because
his wife refused to give him any emery.
The latter has arrived in New York with
seven children. Rhe has 1600 tit her
poa•ssron.
aaresee Mlrs.
An parties gettingtbe:r sale bills teal at
this Nate will a Ire, notice li trod an
this list up to the tame of sake.
Auction tale of valuable farm pre,;,erty
ua Saturday, the 18th of October, 18,4,
at 12 o'clock, noon„ at Afartiu'e hotel,
Guderica, by John Knox, auctioneer,
being coauputted of the westerly fifty acres
of the easterly one hundred and eighty
acres of Mock Letter •'F," township ..f
Colborne.
Auction sale of farm stock and imply
merits, the property ..f Chas. McIntosh,
esu lot 8, con. 4, G..dertch township, by
John Knox, auctioneer, un M. uday,
October 13th, 1884.
le:Peas t twos. (tsIATr:rt i. axis t'uyrottr
t' u. "It; • thorough knowledge of the natu-
ral laws which govern the operations of
turestiun soot nutrition, and by a careful
application of the fine properties of well,.
+elected Cocoa. Mr. F:pp+ has provided our
breakfast tables with • delicately Iiasuun-d
be, eraser which mar sits us rang beery
doctors' bills. It is Le the judicious use of
such erticiesof diet that a constitution may
b.• gradually built up until strong enough to
rests, every tendency to pseud... Ilundreds
of subtle male tea are fioaliag around us
ready to attack wherr,er, there is a weak
tooint. We may escape many . fatal abaft ly.
keeping ourseltes well fortified with pure
blood and a properly nourisbed frame."- (•irif
1e-rricr (hurtle. Stade simply with boiling
water or milk. Mold only in Parket and
Tins tilb. and ata t, be Grocers. labelled
Jiasigs Ca•t-,. t Co.. Hovarupathic Chemists.
London Eng."
•
In Brantford. osllistaday%Swth inst..the wire
of Nev. A. A. Bowers, Waterloo, of ■
daughter.
In Goderich. on Sunday. a •t. Sth. the wife
of Mr. John L. Aitken. of a ..on
In Ash&I.I. 1!•1% eon.. 14th Sept Richard
Brown, aged :a years a months, Hi/ end was
puce.
Godes-Irk Markets
(iout:atru. 0. 1. 9. 1861
Wheat.Itantb bush. ........ 73 wg0,
Wisest, tipdwgt Y bt.sh . 3 "S Si 0 :6
Flour. 10 barrel.. 1 23 M 4 30
Oats.* bush o Yx lit J 30
Peas. 1+ len+h 0 SS tot 060
Barley. Do bush .... 0 I3 eA 0 %2
Potatoea i» busts u u d,e as
a e tie
M s
to 1 s
1 13
so 14
t i0
. art til
3 SO ai
Sao 6a.
0 40 1 4-'
Butter.* a.. . . .. ...... 0 1S
ggr a Y doz..unpacked, ... .. u 1;
Chrase. 0 1
I Shorts, 11 cwt ..,..... .. 0 50
Han. is cwt u :0
('hep, w ex! ..........
Hides
Sheensta il.........
CO TO
K IGHT'S
TOR A
SAt
HAIRCrT,
SHAMPOO.
OR DYE.
TWO DOORS EA:!T Or P.O
shall submit the P.edistrihution Rill to F:xchango• Hotel, ea present occupied'bye'Mr.
Parliament at the autumn •waters. Safi* Iro
ThHortlon• is otr.•rra for Nle or to rent.
e dhotel ltuat,•.1 on the Itra,•el r,aeed. be
Isms sere horribly crushed and tnutalat- pally and deem ttally, 1 rmiug squares
ed. ',tech were covered with a star .•r daisy
worked in colored silk. Very narrow
rtbb.on is run in e , 1 out .,f the thin
A Lake sets•.:
CMI,aMM., •O0t. 8. ,- Tie-%ileseasiwq est
rescued four iaetsons from a pier in the
Inks, but ten were drowned. The storm
waa Due .4 great fury. It blew up sud-
denly, and Its work of destroying the
pier. which was a tom'aorary structure,
was quick and complete. The men had
It., means '•f escape beyond one small
heat. which pr,l.ably went adrift. A
number of unfortunate men were carried l
into the lake with the wreckage, and
were eotnt•elled to battle for their lives'
with floating timber in the blackness of 1
rm•ht
mann Forte. -I lessons, $tt Needle work and
French conversation with Madame IhPendry
after 1 p. re. Young ladies will And this an
excellent opportunity of Improying their pro
nunciation and retaining their knowledge of
French. Terms 30c. per week. 195.ly
s dttitata4ttlljjiib t_ wanted for The Li' es of al
i at the ends .141c -elle scarfs ant er tassels of the riwtotrwril at The t .S. It
• the largest. Handsomest
silk are sewed in with the fringe ttiade h) 11 Land hest book es ..r sold for
knotting the raveled linen threads.Lad- le"'than teeter our `,rice. The feral. -et selling
lee who ate adepts in the beautiful drat n boot in America. mmenee profits to agents
.UI intcllig.•nt p{s.nplr want it. Anyone can lar -
work, now so fashionable, would learn some a en, cos+fed agent. Terms free. Adder..
out the interlaced ribbons and fill the it tr.a.t:rr BOOK CO. Portland. Mdae. 11Bm-
A Rarglar lllaan • natal.
C..Ilingwoud, Oct. 8. -Last night a
burglar entered the residence .•f Mr.
Thomas (test, Maple -se. and stole 072
in bills and a gold watch and chain.
After securing all he could in this room
ire entered Mr. Thoma. Resta r.om and
abk his watch and a couple of brooches.
Ho manage.' to get away with his beady.
This morning Messrs. Best discovered
their has. Before going up stairs the
burglar t.x,k off his overcast. and when
leaning the house forret it. With this
c!ue Chief Lewis and his sasistents le -
ran the aearch,and finally captured • man
who had been seen wearing the coat the
et -ening previ•ma.and who they sepp••eed
t he the ,bier. On being searched at
the jail, there was found oke in eash, the
two watches and two brooches. The
man had only s few days ago 'applied to
the mayor dor asas!t•nce,and was allowed
1 sleep in Rae lock.up He will be
hr„ught before the chief nngistrate'to-
morrow. •
by brathe• s Linfield, A 11cAlther and i - -
ottreers. The chairman, M. 11. Williams, I Msotdiaii to the Moil, which owght to
at the slow. made :..nee observations en be geed awtherity, Rif John Maodowaid,
tba coven! t*e44t Ate contest. and sug• jest before his departs'. 1.r Berope,
rested th..t an (for emelt' 1* made to toots illaiiy esti that he would be knows
hate • PO" meeting hell at Limbers as' LW*i Tassetrnw' when he waren!
IN that both sides might be diNwssed. Ilya bis trip to Eaglrsad,
apace with w.,tk that would mace themNET
. BL 11[811?H SHOP
resemble strips of bur. r
There is • _ '
a lee• in Putnam county, • on of Jeger- i T.o TiIF PUBLIC
son Lee• 10 years •d age, wh •, owing to ! L'•wls klllee
ottb blacksmith shop.ahc old mrd
the peculiar nature of his skin,has never one Ler from tchurly's Ho:r1. Mr. Itrennan
Men known to sweat a drop of perepirs. 1 has hen emulnyed in Thos. TipllnRs Veterin-
tion in his life. Another phenomenal fres- err $hoeing tihop, (Ht,ton. for serer years at
Ai! Ilorse shoeing buriness.rour;rars u fore
ture c,rmact,rd with the boy is that he' man. and 5 ,erteeUy undcrwtands ad dioea•es
has only four teeth, and he had these nmss•el.,hod soft t1e i horn,... •Interferlrstr'
l prevent them doftrg so.
when born. havin,,t neither cut nor shed and work warranted.
any since Lis girth. He is eery much 1 A share rat pnhrie patronage soli •Roel. A
trial will entwine.• yon that work will hedone
affected by the sea! .ns. In the nammet to your on n sati..h, tion.
he gets exceedingly warm, and is com- '
Votary Intl
pellet', in order to sire at all, to keep his RICHARD BRENNAN.
pellet',
1 and b.edy wet with add water, and Grader, -n. October soh dyed. c6t at
falls of to tamest • Skelton, hut when •
its }
winter comes and c..ld weather sets itt he WWII: P 1'iptloi Bros Story,
is eaateed t•' dispense with his bath and , Latta 0 j
grows fat. He ie said to be a sprightly
bey, with plenty of sense.
Fountain of Health.
The balcony at the North Lanark Agri- Sulphas k Iron Bitters.
cultural exhibition, Abreast,, fell with a 'Hui.' Lightning.
groat crash Friday afterm en. At the l Electric Bitters.
time ••f the acr,dent the anterior of the
Blanket: Ritts i t
Iarire hall was packed with,spectators.
An exciting atampedeoccurred, an whish London Purple
many wire badly crushed. Aiming those ---- 1 I RF.
injured were Mass Nlamsley, aged 14, of PARI S
Umonte, wh. had some ribs Seeker and
wow ha in a precarious condition . Miss
Robertson. a member of the Raved
Array, had sone of her lees broken ; Mims
Beer, of Renfrew, to amp injure.( teen- 1
aid/trebly : Mr. R.•binson, hardware ' -AXi►
merchant, . f Abilene,. s'. sueaineed • FiELEBORE_
.light Injury. Mr. Hsekmett, . Ntawe, . _
who had • darer tav,rt the
.'Braves TAS. WILSON
and nth,, articles in th, lalcun ,esti• J
taste. ha loss at about Ifi00, 1
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JOIIN lacTAGGART,
FAMILY GROCER,
PRIMO SUALU AN
BUTCHER
Viotoria Street,
OPPOSITE aAU0W OItOUKD.
TEAS!
('.este and aantpte my mixture of MAC Tea+.
There is sot web a Mend known to the prole.
Acres MrrMaf-
eNwwee. Pekes.
Yeo Irbee Wee.
Mealaga
,'oyes.
tiaMew.
Peking..
Peke, seaebeas.
My price for empi-s. Canned Goods. flptces.
Sara,. Tapioeo, nice. and gearral stuck of
GROCERIES
W111 compare favorably with any in the trade.
l'htckenr.11 IMtcks est the t pt ytuifty.
31,11- n a Dagllg{/si„Li1i1/,LLJJ t■J\ urd,n lel will have pr,mpr artemuun
+ JOHN Mi. TAGGART.
(ioda-nrh. dept. Isi h. IAN( 1461 Gra,
Itecf. Ianth. Mutton. Pork. Smoked Ham.
Mil It BMOC
POURING
who
C. CRABB
The Oldest Established and
Cheapest Store in the
1 N County of Huron.
PRESENT PRICES :
Calet0CMRIJICEL.
d our own advertisement offering Granulated Sugar. 12 Ibe for 11.00; by the Ili.
asc. tither sugars an proportion. Sugars cash
on deli%cry.
The
igna
from NOW oat
TEAS AS CHEAP AS SUGARS.
Black Tea at 14-., equal to any :'P'. Tea in On-
tario): Finer Hacks at Sok•. and 73.•. Green
Teas- Young Hyson. from lac. to !Or. Gun
;.,*der Tea, lie.; the finest imported. 7Se. Ib.
t %cry floe Japan eating at Pur. Ili.
l 3:31 1.7" 1::+010E013.
Prints to close at prices to astonish. Factory
cotton. Lard wadr, by piece at 6-.: narrower
at Se. .A tine len of Urea Ural• Drys Mika at
TSc.. worth $1.3.
let JAN., 1886
Fits:
ALWAYS PAID IN ADVANCE.
25 cents !
will pay for the " trial trip "
'UNTIL kat JAN.
N( 1 NEED FOR BORROWING.
WtDW * Ri.
A well selected stock of S.ythr. Snaith.. Har
Yorks. tipadeeand rho,els. an Rotes the brut
oaken.
PbIN'TB .A.24'13 .4:311Fronc.
We keep none but the beset, sad sell them at
same price as eunrmone.t.
Vinegar a *permit). •rod warranted free
m ,mineral acids.
good supply o' Glass and Builder: Hard-
en
\
C. CRABB
G.adericb. June truth. 1•51. 14iYlm
FACTS ! !
FACTS ! !
FACTS ! !
AND DON'T FORGET IT
That we have never been, and
never intend to be undersold
by any legitimate house in the
Trade, either in
tSuars Paas Coffees
General Groceries, Crockery
& Glassware at Rock
Bottom Pricea,
150 Druz. Rl'lT JAItS
JT -TBT ARRI TED.
Come and See Us
C. A. NAIRN,
( ourt House Sgwa:e. (hrderlch.
June 19th. 1614.
NEW SURAH SILKS,
NEW VELVETS,
NEW PLUSHES,
NEW SATINS,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW JERSEY CLOTH.
AT
J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
New Silk T a-eeda and Coatings 1►t
See their Fur Tries uaings.
J. C. DETLOR k Cosi
J. C. DSTLQR CO