HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-1-30, Page 5AR. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1S85.
A special mooting e( the t ,wn•hip I
tens10G11 wJl be he •1 as----- 1.11 !!wt•
day rob. Sial at which the %aeal.t nukes
fur 18&) will ue nava.
Carlow.
&Lsarvaktau Juhu McDonagh. pet -
masts r, .t tbrl. w, is ra,tenwg from •
severe att ink al Bin ass.
ArrutrnN+-flueo,rrish was n-
ominated - w G,i te year shed, at
tin c.. IwM ItillUIIug l•rt N•.wday. Mr.
Murrlab Mit SMltutakii.a pers•,u, find no
seaubt aid sive eats/decagon.
Aa111at.r A painful accident occur-
red to Jot. + _'u nut:lgta.u. while engaged
la Cut. pug etre r His bawd Caine u, etw-
Iaa w t Ii t reran,g of the cutting b +z
wkl:h 'ecu eJ tow lot's, finger and badly
err•iheel the hand.
lial�ostl.
Neter ll.Ka.ii bas again started hie
salt works, after putting in a naw
and thugs L...k linty once inure around
the Rook Salt Refinery.
(herr JAM -Throe Is at present a
great jam In 'he river here, lets snow
and slu.h &tiny from ten to fifteen feet
in th,cknrss rti the bed of the near and
the loaln current A•,witlg close b•' the'
brewery stables and acnes Atrt11't farm.
F. -About ...le o'clock on Thur.
day
hu .day morning. a tiro broke .out to the
hound or J .bn McLean. shoemaker, in
this v.ltage. Th.' n.vht was bitterly
cold. The turn tune was saved. but the
buildup was destroyed. There aai uu
insurance.
Auburn.
The recant storm has blockerl up nearly
all the rook in this vection. We a..nt
w..re wire fences. Yr municipal fathete
see 4. it.
One of Itlyth's citizens started r,1,
Ttue.Jay with hie housrb•dpd el:17he •'It COME AND SEE TIIE BARGAINS
tau dclths without ravine with hi.
landlord or the ax collector. Constable
CIRCULAR.
/1 ha.'e 11/11th pleasure to returning thanks
1,) our numerous customers f)r their liberal pat-
ronage d/uriug the past year. Ire shall, in /he
Jidure as in 1/re past, leave not/ling; undone to
serve our customers so as to merit //tela confi-
dence and continued support. 11"t' are in a posi-
tion to take all //e advantages that R _Caslh
.1/dirket cords, and such being /he ease, we can
shOW 011P patrons goals al Rock Bottom Prices.
Everyone knows that a cash market is always
the most advantageous one to purchase in. and
do Not forget that gaga(/s bought cheap can be
5011 cheap. Ire shall /rave for the c ouriu•{r
*big' I to best assorted Stock we have t Per
sltcrkyt, and solici/ a shape of your trade, which
TX think you will find /o your advantage to e.r-
/eu ' to US.
SPECIAL_
11'e tunic now in stock /20 piece's of Embroid-
ery, direct from •tiw'i/:erland, varying in price
from 3 ,cents to $1.00 per yard, ---/he Cheapest,
-(,00dsifth ekin,a/ we ever Showed.
COLBORNE BROS.
an. 2./th, 1885.
(;oderich,
.5,000'
LOW 'RICE S -
30YS
wanted ; . tell their portents ami friends that
.La la.., plug is loan to buy
S Stoves a n (l
\
Darn .overtook the (lt, divas in Auburn. GROCERIES,
and *Lir e..n.tai••rable. parley.nt the CROCEERY WARE,
goods sere loaded untwo ,,:her sleighs CHINA WJsRE,
and tak. a back to Myth. STONE WARE,
On Wednl..dty evening of last weeka C_, &C_, &C-
AI.. I_,rg•• 1.....• ..!
Rax. Mr. Caswell and • number of the
lending in,. of tt:• coI.gretation wentt.h M t.Etache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, Majolica Ware,
the tiered Army barrack* and tendered Vases, &c., which will be sold at COST.
an incitation to Cap•. Hickerson to oto
w the Methodist church and help t.'
there. The
_ 7__ MITC,�ELZ1
on revisal services awe`
sorry
0R
House Furnisllivas,
le AT
Saunders' Variety Store.
!!lads of families what
G-IRLS
are petting m..rrird. wltt fir•I a 1:011.01•.4.ad
our awful or:..t. to 1arn„111 n ho '..•- .at. at
'The Cheapest Nou.e in. ler the Sun."
\es' dour to the !U•t sM1:c.
Mader.. t J:.n. nth, 1`1.. !!r
1-
•
1 4; .:er.h. - „
invitation ww accepted by the septan. I l:.:u 110n
There appear% t.• Iw a shaking of the dry liec. :ubr leg h. l 4.
howls. Services after it ,.a. and osmium.
1:,: t
Clinton.
Mies Dere is visiting herr. she u the
goset of Mrs. S. Rance.
Mies Ferguson, of Buffalo, is vatting
her sister \111. John Clad.
Miss Emma Reeve has gone t.. Met -
tree] to tate in the sights at the Kr
carnival.
This week Messrs. T. Cooper k Son
are mut lug into t heir new store, in the I.
fine brisk bto,k erected on Albert Si ,
this 1•4st summer by W. C. Searle.
The many friends of James Wiseman,
brother of John Wiseman. .'f the bro.
cf Pay & Wiseman. will be glad t.. hearl
of his complete resturaaion to health
after he returns from his contemplated
trip t- Now Orleans.
On Thursday evening 1rat a number • f
the hese line friends of Re". John Gray,
Clinton, t...,k that gentleman's house by
atorm.and presented hum with a heaut:-
ful essay chair, Mrs. Gray with a Ueauri- I
fel to set and other articles, and Mr.
Gray's faithful pony with a gnantitr of
oat,. An address accompanied the gifts.
to which Mr. tray made a suitable and
eppreonatu reply. A pleasant evening
of social intercourse was spent before the
friends loft fur home.
The event of the season here in the
carnival tine trill he the grand fancy I
dress carnival on Friday evening. when
prises to the amount of $25 will he du
t.ributed. Thu will surely stimulate
sows to eclipse all former efforts in this
direction. ]t is for a good object, tan',
for the benefit of the town bead, who
deserve credit for their enterprise in
kerpiog the hand up wttb.ut any {(rant
or aid whatever from the town.
4
A sad accident occurred last Wednes-
day when E. Jilin*. of Tnekenmith, was
driving across the G. T. R. at P.an.f.'rd's,
crossing with a load of wood. M:.Johns, t
who was walking on the opposite ride of
11'0 70
KNIGHT'S
YOB A
SHAVE,
HAIR( TT,
SHAM POO.
OR DYE.
TWO. 1)00ES EartT ()it Pat)
b
GRAND. CLEARING SAS
oY 'aIle. ntl.t%CI. uY MY viol(':. ('!
1OLIDAY GOOD
A ..ty t.... oda..:,.•..n•.1.I..t..1 Yasuoo...,.sant Mit onbawl, and aIII besold off
AT A BARQ A.IN POPS. O A.1IH-
I1 sib., &rasa I.as u: my &nomas_ k, pt w.:ll alt. Led a n r w a .d wa►v+..nble gamuts.
1w t1 +:.king aur1010•11.1,1 0dnu1, 1 , f,.r thrix labral pe'r ■r 11011u4tb. Ia••-,wr. we la
t w.• y et. ... at! and Inrt..'. l our to.. I. and prset -. a,,.1 w .. . au.ng *i it anal es. the
ZSTC1=N CAni ' -1
w.tbo':t ...until 'Ow tea : 1 .•tui sit a of t.0.:. Med t.:rndure ov-r SIM KW&
c.‘H. c3IRVIN,
Kur•.1 aka. I ...art Ilue.r Square. Gudertel.
. An. L., 19A.
'I: derich Foundry and Machine Works,
RVNCIMAN BROS., z OPRIETCRw.
CJSTiiICTS t1AEM FO :TUB E( o,tS, iLOURI.Ir.MILLS. A.001111lt'IAChillffil :laTE0
Flouring bills Changed to the Gradual Redaction System.
mire !nosey than et .ay$thityr eke h;
teltistt ea+ala for the hirer yelling
nookilk out. nal a re'erd erea4anusly, Mone Mi1. ars fare Hall.k-1T
Bung I'o. Poetised. Mabee. ten
Mow I'•.werr, !;rain (frit..! .-ra, Straw 1'u;ter,, A:ri.uitar..l Ihr. nail r,
St.4.s4r. ale., etc. at Lois . oc• -
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
J. 13. 111•.,'Itttt N. iit: osis
. Oe tench. Nos . 111. I'it:*
k ChM 10 lit:'
The ,nt,w•rtew•r. w ion it shout to sn".c tome Impar:ant tan r• i� h.+bit+i�ra.. now offers
more
fort.'.( 1I t..t'at:u•
DRY GOODS!
Groceries, 110 -made 8ifois rad Siwe.
t'..il 211.1 Aril. fin )..idrtsclrts. 1t.a.t. and 54h.•rs ,..:::r . •!d :d h:cf 1•411ce. Gro-
c.rir. v. !b l.a•
WONDERFULLY F'EDUCED !
A lar..;.: stock of goon' `a!eI,: r, ra,1•111• will Lr told at r a :h., cr. $1 tat per b..tt of
28 li.a. Hl:ai,cuof stock of ltrauv-iinJe Clothing raping. t Rain 111 to _h, par cent.
CITHE CHEAPEST SHIFTS AND DRAWERS YOU EVER SAT
A � �
Complete stock f Canadian w1 l �i bb
1 up-
wards. Fit guaranteed. tool Curia' ' it14 five ./[ .liar , whet: the
n � ,
■
0 I .'.0 koala of nevi Coal on han•i Mao a .tall
quantity of the narbra*..1
H Straitsville Lump Soft Coal.
: u1 )0117 or•Ier• n i('I.• the rib! 1$1 a
fur Of 115 cry
.� a• ian and Sditch Tweeds, Lfr•rfi-b bluest • an. - o y
1 )crag :atint-a. TA1U)A: ,.0 the premie. Knits ...ale tin .riser at 10 and up -
e and ire Clothing __ =e.
4oud .'re ; Ira:meet at the store Of
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
ltt:sh to 1'.. tr••nt and secure bargains'S'St
E;(1 , T. N. DANCE'' GEORGE ACHESON.
t)e$a tale. Ort. ill h. frit•
z0
0
DANIEL GORDON,
caaiNEI ER H LT GEL DZT N D0P
FASHIOWASLE TAILGR_
I2athuff lludertaker.
r
HSI /M banal now the Lunen *TM1'Ir of { FAL L
First - Class Furniture
in tbo
will not w underaoI,i s 1 now taeh.
try any oneurousee . r
AND WINTER
STOCK FULLY ASSORTED
•
1 offer Tap>;'"•fi 1'••r1wt 1.0010( P. /'+'m L:'•..'4
”e*.tnl, W hath its, good front +•' io up,
Bow hark limit,. from T'.•. up.:tml every- �' 4i C; a.c4'.� nr Assured. in StV l8 and i- it
_ :
thing alae to the -sine prup•rt ton.
a. AT THE 141.1) STAND`'
a •' 1 , .:•vast.: 11.: . N a .nit'll '. n. 5' ,. r 1.• linr'i. • f rel e
Between Co- Nott Odle, IL; iPn Y of \tontttial
Ci•O dRICi3_ - -1:1)
net. lath. Phi 1813-
1 Sapper's B1sere11•0114.1... P raven it the an paper 111 the I
Iworld that .utslwnl+ M•
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
BAR
GREAT �AR�A2NFort czkeilEI
r
ant :. • ' literalism .�r,illinery Opening
t
•
. an.. the ,re.t fir• :hl•+atratiens with the :star. _
fathim. and,tnrthoda of household a1Nrn.-
1 r. Int!: !worn Partkly 11:3111 . and Newn. and fork ! CI S �/ r +�=�S01
lir.
etyirt, %Ilk its u-efnl mittens
'1ppl.o-
0I410• and ant taticra•. by .•ratline Is4t.. in I 11. 1(s to an0onnrr that *be kw! jug./ returned haat the American cities. brirging will: bet
he their own dr.,. maker.. wave puny tinter
the sort sit :::: pttun. Int pota-r, nn sink' 17 he Ver}' Latest Fall and !''inter-as/Flans
iwg the nunarem4nt of .2::=7.-7z.
••rrant., art! b' nae•
kre',iug b. it. sarionr drtai* are •-.nintot y
pra,'ual. Mitch alien' ton i.. gis en t., the in- Asia *hat ahe w hold her ran and Winter IIIUltnrry Ihptning on
�t tent..ping ,.rphe id aortal Pilunetta. and L•• IA
Mta-ion. of art r.eedM warp:.,-. a, knowle•.1
the land, was pretty well muffled up, and ( i
did not see ..r hoer the train. The cow- 1 has f N the
catcher struck the sleigh. breaking it
pot.. pines and landed Johns up •on the
R' I OR PRODVCE_-
f �'' SATURDAY th 1884
. h, •. L:. h „utopia. we .... :n• , trolly ,.l lie :Ile Logos to eat! .'1..1 ire It a '':a1.Iy 01
to he ntn•ettull.wl. it. literary merit i. e the , OCT.
.
billion., etc. Ile ac,. and the nohow, eharacter
1
latfunn in front of (he tri lute *herr ` ""°" '
of es h a•ne...ow pk t town won or
name sit iia .\uleri.an Punr1,.
1 Mb.iiii4• .A'i.14141Tr
De was found when the trate was stoppeJ. , leer Ivor 1
John
He wax a brother to
MA -RTC DOWN. 44' "Kw' I1 -17..1H • u vsW L T
Mn. ,lac►ten, SEE THE GOODS11,/IAR 1X1�'Jt" Oaten.i.tict. w7. Itbl.
and leaves a widow and seven children to
�- -The Chicago
mourn his untimely death.
The Quebrr Court of Anneals has de- ;an. a. ts* :•. Th.• I'e. ple's •4tote, t:,xle4ieit.
tided that the smoke nniaancP bylaw
wowed by the Montreal rtty council is
W_ H RIT_Do
ItNLtr.
In (todnh-1E at h oeloek. soon. out Swtwr-
day. dentary 44th. 11111f.. sales -dui 7lurrison. '
aped 73 year..
is Forest. no lerw,ay. Laid ire., Nara MM..
wife of Jame. Hanl•'p. and ...cowl daughter
nil Platt, Qeder:rh. age.! 11 yea.. sad
sawMis
B RfrC E'S
mow
1
SEEDS
ter iA. 1.-•r i'rertsN. , .dl filar. 64x/, •.
nese heel. "•r•1 lar it* 4 root.. 1.•r
Marr e"• a , a tea.wl we ..ate• test tlrt .r.
•,.4, Md •••r r.•('fp, .iNeit • /ra.Ml.rev.-
lae
ws ,",r 1'•- sna F'r,•�,1Mwi.ro •:• 1«v.
ot.liy illosArsten. one:names O.aa'b useful ...
t.,r,rail,•...I • w..a pu$Idad awl will I. aa:la•f 1 A al WILLOW OFT ?(\' tft•(N' 1; •lF
•a toNt.otef,JaNf
iliO A.Dl� O.,Hamilton .Ont
.
MISS GRAHAM
has now on hand one of the An4,1 .rtta lot of
FASHIONABLE
Fi iota
1♦ row\.
The Newt -'at and Best Shapes and
Shades and t) * Most Reason- 'a -
able Prices.
° arri. h. I.I.a110 h. 11.51. I+s:-
(/.tetYh AN 1 r.
NA tt FK'M N'RYA" I 1' a
IIARpb:N'lnr.tr'rZOrifi..• ..res
1441lPEK'At PWA u4Jft: !JR
•/•a.:we.}rrvrremitt awie 'rtarriitethe1'o.Ir•l
Watt strtlrsudo.
roe toluntesof Ilse Rar.trt Ixgin,with ti
'e
Aril •,mbar for Jan not: r of ...wit oar. Whet.
no time ,. Mentioned. it will he underat.4w1
that '!•e ,1160 rilw•r with.• to •Yenn,eire with
the \ limber neve rf14r lis•• rt•^. i .1 of toter.
Tb. 1:o•1 VIA.* .tnnnal %'.dnton s of H 101.1 n'•
HAY 1n In 11401 , poll, binding. will les rent by
ma......:age poi., or by •\pre... tr... of 45-
petit .een.%tied the freight dor. not es••rr.!
.a^ dollar .,r ,.luno•.. her $7 Irl 1.'r snhtme.
('Md h ,•mi•.-. lar emir h tolurm . +ni,.ld.• tor
bindu,.. s..l! la• rant ie ,ndil. ptnlluid. nn Vv.-
-via
.•
.r int „t !I ((1 ,-,.-1
Ise:.lntan• ••o tho•,111 be made to Pow ('Agee
Moue). • Inter nr 111.51, le es oval , hr. n,•• of 110•
Hae to .. gee IAir odrerlir'
lar ref ell Av.11 .. • ryrrrrs Orr(,.'•./ i1►cralt fi
Hunt 011-7:•.
ddre-. _
_ H.11t1'FT: k Hlt/)Tllklt+. New Van,
GENERAL HARDWAR'RE
PLi.I iVI:' ( :1111_1_ 1Asis ; n,,r..'..•ln,;:.,Lill Liaa 114. ea.,ndtlatbish ua .:i the :el .. .�.a
BARGAN S FOR CASH tne i t l 11 It need as
I }:)+T tlti.l•HF:11 Inti',. CHEAP
R. W. MCKENZIE
IS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
hie hp. Fortin .n long in 1t awl 'at•wo• .1 'Ii(, goal I.+.de cosna.A lou. stag lot k at, , ad will
GIVE BETTER BARGAINS
$x,000. (mmiisorsitrafir' /hes'
rM,niwlsllad
. also int
/ref a.tkerre of
tame.
teteM(that wi et on
i..ng you 1M,nn A t
In toaw.P
that willart in
tpneb
• ewer t and thitwr rue in Aeae•r*a. A 1
A rot• waisted every wh-iv, of c 1 . t�
011" ter .w�taestt�tar.. wa1'" owe 5ab•
gnuaarrr 4 5, -
shoot the �llA►) In pre.4n:s with Parts bat.
nlbre sss of l
res their .ww �isnsy
vase swew+ur P.,:. 1 •tt 1.'
.• .. t ;lieet:241.. X91. 1.141i, 1lEl.
CLOTHING
s • 1, eill!!fTM rlTR11f11/117rc,
a C}reatly Redaced Price for Cash.
TATA iR A OINI INK (' 1t -':t P:i1t
ABRAHAM SMITH
1 Buehanan,Lawaon _Robinson HARDWARE
w ,,, 1 ,. I, .t: nt e. EMPORIUM.
Sash, hvvrs & B/suds
Five (5) Per Cent. Off Cash Sale s
:.0a. era 1,1 A1.1. *1'11re nr
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
and hn&M.•r'. mate, .1 of every •1..•ript.0*
K!MX 11111IITIMIl 1 SPitlat TT.
l q t!1 •order. prwnprlr(atten.ied 10.
I1l6.1
R.w. McKEN'LlL ti