HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-2-6, Page 5SAIL IIIJBON SIGNAL FRIDAY, FF!t I. I*.t.
sr.ss>rr.
s. t: C.iuruce intends ren: ,i iu1; t..
Centralia.
J. ft. Hamm has returned ft..m a few
weeks' Ina to Itlesutfurd.
Kra Hall, the evangelist, occupied the
pelpit of the Methodist church on Kira-
day last.
H. A. Caibick. D al.. L 0. L , N. no,
attouded the comity lutwttug at Exeter
cm Tuesday last.
Jas. Ktsksrda,n, of the 1 Ith c..a., u
eery sick with indaa.tsati 'u of the louse.
His life is despaired of.
e�1labsrlsy.
A very successful attcrtaniuneut was
bold in the Mendota Temple, et Awlwr-
1e!! un Wedhtttsday of last week. Miss
101art Ralph, teacher, presided at the
organ; aeets•wt by lir. Thomas Carr.
violinist, and Mr. McKay, piper, one of
the great treats of the ewe: t being a
bMU. march played upon tins bagpipes
by the latter gentleman, who also played
a Highland air, while his brother oaoced
the sword dance. The Moseys Ralph and
Jatseuun satig as duos, "I sits going back
to Dixie," at:d "Star of the Eieein4"
Mr. Carr playing the air un his violin
sad Miss Ralph accotopauiat at the org-m.
Mr. D. McKenzie also iavured the large
audience with the comic song " . hen I
was courting Los.a," which was rapt uri-
ously enooaed. A bundler of dialogues
and recitations were well given by several
young ladies rod gentlemen of the
village. Also rbwuaes by the cbiklret..
)lies Janet
Saltiest.
z't Tmmntn, was
visiting at Mr. Goldthorpe'• last week.
Miss S. E. McIntyre, ,f Port Hope,
is on a two mouths %hilt to her friends -
in Sitltfurd.
Ralph Shultz is home again. Ile ha,
been in Brandon, Man., fur the last three
or four years.
Miss Marion Ronda is back swain efts I COME ANT) SEE ' B e♦y R •ei .I S
having a month's vacation visiting friends 11/w M
is Uabcrne township.
Mr. and lira Retailer arrived home
OZROVT11•
ll "e her'%• much pleasure in returning thanks
to our Marie PODS customers for their liberal pat-
ronage during the past year. • 1Ve . /u:ll, in the
nturc as in the' past, leave nolhi.: undone to
serve our customers so as to merit their confi-
dence and continued support. 11'e are in a posi-
tion to lake all the advantage s that a Cask
Market afo: ds, and such being the cast', we can
short our patrons goods at Rock Bottom Prices.
Lveryoie /"mYWs That 0 cash market is always
the ;cost adva,stage'orrs one to purchase in, and
do not jc►rgef that goods bought cheap can be
sold cheap. H -'e shall have for the coming
.tiring the best assorted Stock we her 'CZer
Ir
shown, and solicit a shale of your trade,
we think you will find to your ad.'an!age to ex-
tend to ns.
SPECIAL_
1Ve luny now in stock 126 pieces of Embroid-
ery, dirt'% t from .Swtit:erland, varying in price
from ; cents to $1.o) per yard, --the Cheapest
(, ,o des qf the kine t r(/t we ever .Shone_ 1.
COLBORNE BROS.
(;oderic/i.-Jan. 2,t/r, 1885.
aICES'
5,00
5
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B0 �.
1 4 to toil tette p.+• at tad h: Is t,.
+ til hast pia' a .0 .0. u
Stoves and 1 r+tcttre
0:a.
Ilcsrese Furst is hien 4•g,
10 AT
1
I Bounden' Variaty Stora.
Heads of famine. whose
GIRLS
i•iter ',rendiGitOCERIE8,03 Weay eeenror•
IX
ofl week. visiting [rienls shout L)nuelaCR
Utalr WI►It=s
'spill IN< rE
and El. ra.
' STOW
We sere in error last .e1 in saying
tkat thew we. no itisnranee on the hotlineAlso • Large Lille of
of James McLean dvatruyed hy tire on 'Lag, Majolica Ware,
number morning. 1t at pears that there Moustache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy1,,I ,,,,,r, money than at anithinrel•e_bf
tela inure. un the L'.nar, sod �'14'O un the Vases, &c., Which Will bo sold at COST. iat:.nq on ey than fur the brat ett:.ae
furniture. Some of the furniture was , t �li NOW' fail Teras fret' 11 ►1111 TT
saved.
ere getting married. •rill end a iban.and WWI
u..r amt arucc* to lurtu„h a tuner with. a'.
"The Cl.e.isest Haase tnd.,r the Suu.,"
hc.' .:nor to the past uttk.•.
G.iericb, Jon. 6th. !tit.;. 11►i-
WARE,
6LC-, &C., 3cC-
aO •r()
KNIGHT'S
FOS. A
SHAVE,
HAIRci;T,
SICAMPOt1,
OK DYE.
TWO DOORS SABI' OV1 U
GRAND CLEARING SALE
Utr THY HAI.A\UE UV MY £'t Joe Off
iJLIDAY
&000S!
A very tine and wall .-.carted stock of Fancy (loos are w ill ens bead. and will be wad of
AT A BARGAIN POR CASH_
In tt•,.,akt,, curs unlatches
naue,+v avey r. for their kept well
ibels) notrMucked,rwrhm as wtstndg t' post i,oz.tws is
vile Fos to call and iesport our atoek and pride,. a,.d wher •tart w. br wore sod 'nee the
3ITC2C�e'*3IZ�t'�T
without dos obi the moat u,efu, pl.•,c of bu'osebol•I fe„nilero cies Ins rated.
.tau. IS.
C. H. O:I�VIN.
.•.rth slid. Cour. Nass *aka... 0,dtr-eh-
roderich Foundry awl Machine World
RUNCIMAN BROS., PROPRIETORS.
COUR(CTS TIMES ICE STEAM MINES. I10eRIOG MILLS Aka ODOR MACHINERY 111;ATEO.
?louring Mills Ganged to the Gradual Bedu►.tion System.
Ifor,e Power', (:rain ('rusht-rs, titraw t'nttrn, A,4elcultarat Furnaces,
Stoves, etc., etc , at Lod
ALL KINDS OF CLSTINGS MADS' TO ORDER.
J. G. 11k:soit.ts. 11. W. Pat•! 1•fe ax
Ihaler.ch. Nov. W. MN IML' 1)
graill Eine tot
M0110'.
1 i'lit- s,ilnrrint who is about. to make ,oras it:i;,.,r oars cl:an.tcs in Lu business. now offer,
ataredu.l:uu.•rCASHhers:.:rl-of
\DRY GOODS!
` (NOES, Ready -Ede Clothing, all Boos aid Shoes.
t
t
hook oat,
il•,+or, i ,.. hurt eels, MI"' lir. f -
T I Hato 'tion sore. t, 1:04r rich. _ _
Porter's ails. i
Mrs. Hall itutletlge u visions bee
brrtber at Lecl n..w.
itc inners succeed 'tread.
Mr. Wm. nrtinyn has taken op his
residence en the 4th con.
Matures Elliott is the guest . f Mrs.
Jas. Elliott, of the 5th Ain.
Mian Kate McDougall, of the line,
[. has re -turned fr..ni her visit to, Sea-
forth.
Miss 1.1a Crvderman has returned
from her toe to [entices at r dist-
ance.
Hall Rutledge, . f the 4th c•a1 , has'
been wisntng trieuds to Wiewaw•en the
last week. {j
The many friends of Mrs. John
Woods will he sorry to learn that she is 'r
un the sick list.
Miss Maggie (haat. of Clinton. has
Mien visiting et Mr. James +
the 1st cos.
Miss Sarah Mclean. of the fitb eat., ,
bas been etsiting friends in Bayfield for
the last week.
Westley Yes.. formerly of Kruase'a. to j
about to take up his residence au the
Shaw farm on the 4th con.
We are pleased to be able to state that
Mr. McPhail. of the cut line is recover-
ieg from hts late accident.
The many friends of Mr. John Hut-
inge, of the 4th eon., will be sorry to
hear be is seriously ill.
Presents in the shape ..f $10 cradles
are 1a•birteable on the Gth con. this
winter. There are .ore of them in Sea -
forth.
Mn. Samuel Burke, of the lat eon.,
was seddeldy called to Lyndon on Thura- -
day last, to the home of her sister, Mrs.
Yates, who is seriously ill.
Now that the congregation of Bethany
church hate so rapidly it.creaaed, would it
net be well to build an addition to the
staples for the accommodation of horses.
Mr. Samuel Merril, of the Sed con
- ® A
1►ecrn,her 161 h, ib•t. 1": i _
has purchased the farm of Mr. Win.
Jarvis, of the Huron rood. fOr the aunt
of $2,170.
The first fail a the season was drop-
ped
e. etend► . the 1&h feet-, nn the
farm .4 Mr. Win. Elliott,of 5e 4th am..'
it is a young Clear Grit, aa �l no doubt
w ill be heard of later.
Iiometimes we hear of towns building
factories and works but are not able to
Net a miller or msna¢vr. We have the
Miller but no works, t'ae nitller has ar-
rived before the mills.
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!'1 All kin.ii of Gaol ('nil on haat Aso • Anil
y sant it) of the celebrated
IStraitsvilie Lump Soft Coal.
('ail and see for yourselves. Boltalaad Mltoa will be sold :.t hal( t'rit'e. Gro
aria will 1-e
WONDERFULLY REDUCED !
A large stock of gi..d Valencia raisins wilt be sold at ac a Ih., or 111.00 per box of
lbs. Balance of stock of iteady-made Clothing reduced from 10 to 20 per coat.
THE
CHEAPEST SIIiRT4 ANI) I)1:A\VERS YOU EVER SAW
Complete stock of Canadian and Scotch Twee.is, Enelish Worsteds and Nobby
Overt,utings. TAILI)l:S un the premises. Suits mule to order et 10 and up-
wards. Fit ,ivaranteen i7nys anti 4.irls' Ci..thing cut free .,f charge, when the
I geode are purchased at the store of
Send in your orders dwhile
the we,r.i, r .s fair
or
W T. N. DANCEY
„ fi (;oderi, h. (k(.1 .b.1Vf lI 4f
Z 0 DANIEL GORDON
•
Th I CABi ETMAKER
D
j Qf��j p lludeak8r,
Nt'.pl ; !Leathllg
0 = 1 I. i• o-• nand now th'• 4ta4C5T .TM k of
O to !!1 Pi Irsi =fila s FiGrn-tt e
11. the (-war. and ant now purchase for cask,
wMA not he usdet+ol-lb; say one.
1 ntr.•r Tape,t Carpet I:images. from X3,30
t unen's. Whatnots. goons, from P630 up.
nu. and
tins Bork nelse n the efromine pn P'rti.in, r
ery-
•
AT THE OLD STAND
Het ores the Pout Ogre k Rant' of Montreal
is i e}OD/O3RIC351.-
Jet. lath. 11t3. If13
1885.
PEOPLE'S STORE
' H er's 'Weekly.
_I
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
Rush to the front and secure bag . an.,
GEORGE ACHESON.
ILLIISTRA„ D-
llalti'riia tt'trt., w' haft now, tar tm•u:y
hear*. u.•lntaiard it. position a.. the iesdtng
. I illeatrsu•d weekly in Ameri.e. With a mei-
- __ *tart InereVe of literary ono art Writ- re-
cces •t is •ble totem for the *noting year
H U GH DTTNDOP
BARGAINS 1
GItF�-T 4.t�MC4-..A INS I
FOS C ASS
•. an
SEE THE GOODS MART3ED DOWN_ i+/fti EICN ,It q ,aa'•
Mr. Thos. McDonald. formerly of
Nairnshire, Scotland, met with rather a I
painful accident on Sunday, the 18th.
While working around one of the heroes 1
of Mr. Jaynes. Elliott, of the Sth c -•n.,
it soddenly seized him hy the nave, near-
takinit ono -half that useful organ off.
is very thankfeil t.. have even one
Ulf the handle in his face left.
CE
B �n GXXUIF[
SEEDS
•
Pietas brio, vepeals sad flew Iee•e
v.
Owe base word lig Ow Cl tylion Pohl'`
ler
lattelitin Ohm ten, see
227.11111111410•A. mob exeMls-
1.. �IMM�sa4i t]a1sYSM
• sex sad bo MOM
Mw
attra.tt.:•:1 an's;t Ahad b) any ptrTien* 1(4
wase. emh:•aeing a capital illustratel serial
.turf b)- et'. K. Somme: :Untended article..
with special reference talks Wr•t an.t South.
tncludinit the World's ltap.ition at New
I
Hestia; entertalnio. el.e/t aeries, anomie il-
Iustrated. Yd ion papers by hist
aUtberttho en the chkf tuxes of the day.
Leery . atPawt worthy poHi-
lima golds. as entertaini_s and Im rucUve
ni F ry One who desires
family luntaaL entireli free from objn•tMn.
tions. should seineri, tuHiwrvit** flat.it .
OR PROPVC`•E_ m.tursu.s .PERIODIVAIA,_
ear t
FASHIONABLE TAILOR_
FALLAND WINTER
star features in exits etlrr-er•,s or
t. r(.s-
STOCK FULLY ASSORTED.
8ati %tion Assured inStyle and Fit•
riteneaberthe lime %Vest street, next dour t., honk of I1lcntreal 6t
W. II_ RISDL=EY,
Jan. 21, 1883. The Pe. pie's Store. Oe�arich.
MISS GRAHAM
hos now no hand one of the 110•.4 .-o•1:. of
FASHIONABLE
Fall anti \\nte illi�� t'
1
i (
in... pew
The
Shaddeess and U s MoostBest aReason
Reason-
able Prices.
Ooderlrh. Oct. loth. ISM. Itla',-
BARGAINS FOR CASH
,,re,ewta tire••
$200,000OO". ,fAwesswd
lu {et
portage of
of hI valga that will start pow Is A t a
thea will at once below 7ne M wiMg! Vs•
ilA4
s.
art, seerywbeee..( either Aga.
pzirsizzhrpg.1.14,iiiseZi
M. IIR.iI tAnet.an h•mr
" ) y *+t t M e' ( nth. 10X1.
.n 1, ala' -r•.• l' 1 Godet'it•b• ilei.
1 AM BILLING On' Ml !STOCK or
CLOTHING
AND P It\IMHI1IOB
Greatly Reduce& Price for Gash.
,IAltl'Flrs p'kglil.►' •• :'w'
11.lnIER. rot 11, PJODyPP-(L�I... XX
/IAN IHITS FRA KL/X1411(' ,NE 1.111
Poxt.rpr )lee. to all arberrtb'reialA. Palled
Slot. a or ('.Imola.
The Volumes of the Waxttlr begin with Ibe
first Xumlo•r tar January of eachTel r. %%lieuu
no rime is trientfoned. it will
that the .uIweriber wishes to romtnener with
the NurnttOLpest after the ts.,...insof ,Hier.
The Iasi P re .tni'S, twit, of ll %11.1.1:10 11
tt-Fr:at.% in nsa'. cloth
Ly(cllna.will » -"lb/
pd Ii 4 postage prnvtd psi
1,eu.e 1 c did the• to lnrbt +11•P• nor exceed
,ate dollar per volumes. Mr 87 til per volume.
cloth .•sees for e•, h w ninny. suitable for
binding. will be seat of mail. 1w,aty.nid. on r*-
reip1 of 11 Onset,
lteml('ancr+ %honld be imide by Pool Odle*
Monet RArl irM at ida•of l• Ms
NrWlITI,r fi ra)/y,.irr
m,sl without the ons.-T5.•'r*'•'•rat, r •.r It *item( a
santItrtu.
Addrr,s
IIAfIPYrt t BOOTH Kit.. New 'sore.
Mllhinery Opening
1 `
TAP if► A ORTit'TNIt OCNOr%C1".111CNT
ABRAHAM SMITH.
Tim
++��aaas>tezcs
PLANING MILL_
salVZIZS Wilm1=SOINT
Hexa to announce that .he ham jug, returned from the American cities. brintttut with her
The Very Latest fall and Winter Fashions
Pf*TAMLIPHEil
And that ,he will hold her Fall and Winter Milliner,' Opening on
SATURDAY, OCT. 4th, 1884.
in wh'.rh occasion Abe would re,pertfnllf invite the ladles to call and see the display at
erica o House
Buchanan,La son Robinson
Mast"ra1Tt welts' at
sash, Doors & Blinds
or Mantle Irt ani sixes ex
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
•
Aad tsnlldrr's taat•►Ial of every 4.ne,lptinn.
LCIS% neririiiilA hair.
rAU Oriere gessollpfmtinded wi.
ale -Ica .twig t. IUSs MO*
Gederbh. Oars. Lad. Isms.
Rf:4T STItKET. Uhltic 11
R. W. McKENZIE
IS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
lint has been so long in It awl formed •'u L goo.: trade . onto r. tions that he i• ab mrd 5444
GIVE BETTER BARGAINS
GENERAL HARDWARE!
Than othe„* professing to sell al r, shall heoothnu,,dnoted ihnt 41' house :n . to. 1a'
ut r. as in
CHEAP
HARDWARE
EMPORIUM.
Five (5) Per Cent. Off Cash Sales
R.W. McKENZW,