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1A 1 'I f.. !Rh HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, REPT. 26, I84S4
Th. `eu.day tieboul as c aur.:t
Bethel Church bid • pr;law at
Masa, t let. 4th. The weal
vlurIwa, and the retreshua'n
excellent .iddre.w•s were de:,
Revs. Markham, Mayr, end
(:aures and .•thee et• rem,* also
Med to Ib. pleeaure •1 the dab.
Londesborough.
MINNESOTA NOTES >rflla. 1 Dentia .
. •n .ith 7!M trope the Weather a vq fused
Foster I rasa.. hires.
I.er etas
t a ser,
t. eros byit4sdsclat Mann , ar pt. 17, 18
...4,11,4%. I 'r o t t.e idiom of Tb. Seam!
couutb-1 1)1111tt SIR, - la dale part .4 the omen-
try tisa harvest is past and the summer
ended, and most of • he (►room pi educe
files Ste,el.e, as trio oio 1 woe at pew.
out.
• sur t ilhat'e is still increasing 111 'septa-
Letitia.
septasator.
A lawn iewial was held at the paraou
age on Wednesday evening.
Mw Maggie Ilarewuil :ra* returned
atter visiting friends w forunto,
1'7 rt Hope, l'.de urs, end Millbrook.
Saltier&
Jliss Smite utyre lett a few days
14¢44 1., rwuu.e her duties .0 I:wtinsi .
The barn and stables belongorl to Mr. ,
Duncan McLaren were on Thursday
.u•,nunq destroyed by fire ..rod alae c.m-
a.derabls grain. Five horses iu the
stable erre with leech difficulty saved. !
Ws hear it wee enured for elk hu:rdred
itt.LiOy.
11 },ire wore ing as the wwwdl nue ;lay
last steel A. C. MacDonald had ur.e of
his hinters badly cut with a chisel, Ile Is
progreitsmg utcrl) under the skilful care I
of our Sack C.ouiwtttee.
Asea. Donaldson, of Saltford, is 4
attached to our architect a staff, who i
finished the Bethany church et Porter's!
Hill, left 'fhunday, the Mil inst.
saved. We bad a Got sly spring, a wet
ha)ur_, atad an eatreorduaary hie dip .
haricot. met of the grain being cut anal
stacked without any rata. The wheat le,
not as good es ktat ]war. There wire
a few days ed wfa*us bI. wbwthei when •
the wheat was to the .alk, c•tettnq it to
be more sirswkes. la this plea. it is
yielding from fifteen to twenty bwh.b
par scrip, potato,s are a good crop. ea -
oniony the Late wowed 'inch wad de
str.•)ed with (net about two weeks ago,
&long with .11 ganlau. stuff (het caukot
stand hard frost The fore part of this
summer seemed te ho very favorable for ;
mos.tulb.os i never saw the as plant,
-
ful, large .•r savage in ley life. tiny roan
that would venture out on the prairie,
melees strong and smart ewvurh to keep '
them off was • Komi one. I tbn/k that
most all kinds 4.1 Mock can h. peel to I
this country if you have a good pt-ue for
diens.
I inust w.t Gorget to tell )ou that a
few days ago i had ars wcrd.se 111 let)'
foody a fine, large, plusio healthy
girl, and I think girls will jay to raise
in this country, as there isa ,food de -
wand for them
I thus: the fail a the most pleasant
toile of the )ear Isere. Good nada end '+
tine summer weather most of the time. '4
Yours, &c.,
Ions lffuaaaa.
COUNTY CLIPPINGS.
Vias Mary McOuarrie, we regret tot
learn, was called Io Bey City. Mich.. on
the 1711[ Inst., to see her stater, Mrs. 1
Thum .'
p n, who a very ill. I
EolmeevIlle.
Mrs. J. T. Courtice is M present visit-
ing her son at Centralia. Her worthy
partner taken to "belching t wry good -
too uredly.
Ret... K. Birks left on Thtaraday f r
Cobuurg, where he intends reauuriug h:••
-bis studios at Victoria 1 otveraity.
Mr. late., our obliging show maker
and saddler, has removal his family from
Mitchell here.
Rev. Mr. Birks represented H• linee-
riU. at the temperance a,uceuuol. held
i° Toronto last week.
r
Cut'M-. se ilia. - The Nile
MeiLuds.t trktllsjh 1.14 been Mimed fur
worse weeks, while /t baa beset tattler re- I
pun. /IMO bowel twpaluted thr..ugh's, .
elle tutees' and walls colon tumid, and
decorated Is eery tasteful ulal.u.r; thel
win Lows have bw•n famed new earp.ets
gut ..0 the pulpit altar raid ma.
mud Matting ou the dais.. The plata
has Lees reedesed more cheerful by the
addition of se.eral letup., mad more
c„uatortable by • new chimney, to which I
• uww wed will seen be added. These I
clause hate made a great improvement
un the sppearauce of 11w church, their
cool we, $181). The re-upernnt *er. i.rre ;
were hal ..n Sabbath, the 13th, when
{rev. Oen. Turk, of Luckey., poIchel
two w end alt, erne k nuow
t powerful t
in the worttwg Mud afteru•...n. W. HALL, AUCTIONEER FUR
14:v.O. Cawerni, of sten !'ren 11 . our Count) .d Huron. sale* attembid
byterias church, Dusganuun, occupied In any port of 11.. ('want). Address under. 4
the puled in the eveu/u1, atad delivered
and effective sermon. Despite the rue
the church was full at ell the service.
1n. Monday evening a teamtetIug visa
held ,tea being served to the (kauge hall,
Lwuly 1.•aued fur that puip.e. As ex-
cellent and abuudia,t supply of proteins
was furnished by the ladies .1 the cnn-
gregauun without any cantawtluy. The
pItitonn meeting to the church was ad -
dowsed by Revs. J. Turner, l:. to Cob-
bledick, B.A., and G. Cametun. Sea, end
other speakers were expected, but sew
one. oidably &Leona, owing to the Scutt
Ace oni.veuuon tt Toronto. The pro-
ceeds of the collectives and tis amount -
e.1 to $65, which, with fjl; on hand be-
fore, if $100 to be paid. A subscription
esu taLou and over the amount required
noised, w that the church stands, as be-
fore repairing, free from debt. The
music for all the seri ices was furnished
by the chu'r, who deserve t , be highly
cumplll::rated 4411 the success uf`their
efforts, especially on Monday evening,
when they filled all vsaincies ta the per
gamine.
Axed. fen speediest!, and Wise.
ITHE GODEat,'s H1674 AL hen announced
ita thirty-seventh anniversary. It is
I Hearty as sprightly and as fresh loek-iu1
as if it was Mill in as teats ; while nes
has tempered ire tune u1 increased Iu
elation', until It is a ttt..de1 journal in Hs
I class. The McGillicuddy Bros. rejur-
euated Tut SI.:vaL, and deserve to be
c,ngratuiated un their sutcuse.--iSar°,a
3deserver.
W' 1 %WOLV ERTON, L. D. S.
ter Odd Fellows Hall. North 81 .
aeder/eh. Charge. moderate. All work woo.
seated. 15I5-
ltrauetting lbviae.
URAN T'lttl
KANT.
Rxprae U1sed. 11311141-le.p
Galeria) LT.. i ar qlp. latir
auwttwd I Ar. I u:M um 11i 1.Ir 17i p.a.
w err.
Mtaed. Mixed. Kx
Stratford Lv. s1/ a.m I la p an t1 k p i
Oodors. bIAr.IMAs.mI Sea p.mi LAS p.m
Auctionesring.
Sirens frees all Para of Ma set on she
Sews Illaoiww.
On Thursday tnursier, 10th tout ,
Alexander T.dmie diet et the reaideutu
1 of his on, Nelaon street, Klnc„rdine,
at the advanced ago of $'7 years. De-
e Beed midgra$sd frim Balguwn, Parish
of Lerman, Inverneabire, Sc,tlatld,
I some seventeenears ago. sod nettled
I upon a farm in the township of Bruce.
He was a watt wh., w his younger days,
&limy, took • prominent part in church
and Sunday achool work, and one tiine
I was presented with • valuable watch by
i his admirers and coworkers iu church
I schemes. For some time the deceased
I had wit been in very good health. He
came to Kincardine to reside with his
sun, who is via -provident and manager
of the People's Salt Co., hupintf4 that a
change of air would be beneficial. But
the Almighty called him home to that
kingdom which he had been lookit i
with longing eyes for yen. He ha*
left a noble name behind him. 'LIteport-
Dirs. Arutetrong and family leave for
Dakota next week.
Rev. G. F. Salton, of (ioderich, will
preach in the Methodist church utoxt
`$•bbeth morning.
Rev. Joseph. of St. Thomas, a former
paster of the Methodist church here.
lettered ,u that edition on Monday eves -
int; r.0 his recent tnpthrougfh tbe:louth-
ers States and visit to the New Orleans
Exposition. The lecture was both in.
struoltve and interesting. 1)t eepectal
merit was the lecturer s description of
the m•ulmoth ave.
Mr.
Urn MIS.
George Hall, an old timed resident of
Commercial street, now of Meskoka, u
• visiting Old chums, and is relating uu-
1 outruns bear stories to theft about the
Land of lakes, hills, rocks and bean.
JUMBOS KEEPER.
Banmlilal. i
James Markham, of Georgetown, sat
of the Res. John Markham, is biome on
a visit.
The trustees of S. S. No. 2 have re-
engaged R. H. Morrish !or 186.
James A. Gledhill has been sick kr
about • week with an attack of gtgaay.
our .stumable young friend, Joshua
,11.given up farming and engaged
with fines, Atomises*. se ' -
proof it the adap""'!'hs last ie
the best."
labels! Emmet, of the county council.
was down looking at the bridge that
spasm the Maitland here. Ile stye it
will have to be propped up to ,stake it
safe for the winter Some hints about
an iron bridge here next summer are
going their Hounds among the dignitaries.
sero. Gardiner says the present one is not
safe to take a lead of "hoxide of calcium
o ver. "
Robert No/t, formerly of Bruasels.
but for tete past two years a resident .of
Kateas, is on a visit to his sisters, Mrs,
S. Hartt, Mrs. 1. }fisher, Mrs. T. Ashton
and Mrs. J. Rodgers. 'Hear what he
says : "The climate is nice, I have seen
no devastating storms. Tunes very fur
--not to .toess either way. Wheat crop ,
• failure , Doan abundant."
Loohalal.
,'has Shaw, of Point Edward,and Mrs.
.1 E. Holdone, Mia. Hell. Finlayson and
Mia Kitty McKenzie, of Detroit, are
'pending • few weeks with their frtoafa
to this locality.
John McLennan is basin` hie resi-
dence greatly unproved by the ooasM.e-
tlotl .of • stone iuundatiou and cellar,
and the veneering of the walls with
brick. W. G. Murdock tori the oontract
of the brick and stone work, and R.
McCharles the wood w ark.
Thrashing is being busily prosecuted
in this locality, and we far the yield has
been • fair one. if prices were only as
good aa they should he, it would cause
the farmers, and in fact everybody, to
brighten up considerably. We might
hem have a dig at the N. 1'.. but it is a
'dead cat. it stinks in the nostrils of
the people. Don't touch it till we have
an opportunity ..f cleaning up of the
politacsl back yard. and burying it,whieh
will not be till the neat general electio..
'Palk about being "buav as •nailer.
Why . we are 441 tlw opinvtn hat this
phrase should be changed into "busy ns
a tailor •t least if all tailors are ss
busy as 11 G. McIleath, of this place i.,
the letter phrsaa would the correct one,
and would soon ',emirate into • pr,verh
in fact Mac IS at very busy and is hell
so cio.ely to hie table, that of is begin-
ning to tell seriously on the netherm,..t
part 01 his unmentionables, but he d..n't
mind that.
,
outs sults in the lastest style andbeet of
workmanship, and the fact that he has
a (stack of orders on hand, and that
mess of th. Moods of Ripley, and even
l,.cknow, cats to him proves that he
seemed& Efforts has• been made t.,
of Mr. Menotti' to move to Kinteil,
Ripley. and other places. bot he thinks
tbst mom than sufficient is an. eh for
anybody, sM is therefor* rewired to
Maio align be as.
Mew she Credal Elephant R.al.ded Ulm
to' mel ■p the 1Fr15k..'
"Poor Soott ! I don't kuow what he'll
do without Jumbo. He cares nothing
for human companionship.. Jumbo was
all the world to hies. The affection
manifested between him and the ele-
ph•nt was simply wouderfuL I remem-
ber, • year or two ago, when our
elephants stampeded and Scott was in a
position where he was in dau.er of being
trampled on sad killed. Jumbo saw the
peril. and remaking oat with his trutik
switched Spurt up, drew him between has
foretega acid kept him these in safety
until the hard was quieted. The loved
each ether dearly. Scott wen the ele-
phant and the elephant was Scott.
They slept tugether, ate together and
drank together. Scott used to get • bot-
tle of beer just before gutsto bed in
his berth In the car. 1He generally
drank half himself and gave the other
half to Jumbo. One aught he drank his
half and forgot to serve his friend before
going to bed. Jumbo waited for what
he thought a rewnable time, and then
quietly resoled over to the berth, lifted
Soott out and set him tenderly on the
floor. Scott remembered the beer then.
.lumbo got his drink and dozed peace-
fully oft. 'Abb. Barnum in N. Y.
Times.
Let na Wave Pears.
In one thing the present Ministers of
Edea•ties hes .bates saes Modem thaw
say of his predecessors. H. announced
to the Provincial Association his expect
alio° that when the new regulrtions,
sow under consideration, are brought
into operation, no further changes will
bd necessary either in the school law or
the department regulations for at least
dee years to come. Fite years of peace
and quiet, without the turmoil and dis-
quiet which extensive alterations always
make, would boa. enjoyable and con-
ducive to prosperity as novel and unex
pected.'ark iet may be the spice of
life. but it should b. only • condiment
Mid hot • dietary art icle.-[Rt.
hood Par Mallon.
hall .n county Isla highly moral section
d the Province accenting to the present
Wilt $ cot the [rend jury, presented t.. the
Jodie at the amazes just helot in Milton.
There were leo criminal cases on the
calendar, and the only oocup•nts of the
jail were found to he two vagrants and
at insane parson., the latter waiting for
s removal to one or other of the lunatic
asylums. --[Hamilton Timer.
A 5.4., /roan Mleksps.
We are pleased to observe that Tin
I H.-aox Sine AL, published at God.noh,
Onto , by McGillicuddy Brothers, is tae -
mg published .o rapidly to thef net rank
in ('anadisn joareell.a.. These young
gentlemen have ability amid ee.rgy, and
in the peat tiv.yeara, sixes taking bar
of Tia Morar, have wonderfully ,
proved that publication, tomtit tad•y it is
e.ssider.d nee of the sweet Wtwetia) in
Canadian polities, apart from its 'tea -
1 Irmo as • focal journal. Loeg may it
, live and continue to prosper. -- [Clio
1 kMfgh
11
Mr. Blakr'e time will corns. Be r
jet as certain to be the Premier ,1 Can-
ada es anything in this world of uneer-
taanties can be. He knows how to be
patient and We his time. In hem the
hopes of the young men of the Dominion
are emitted, and to him they look to in-
augurate • new era in the public life of
the country. --(Toronto Telegram.
Speaking of a young gentleman well
known in Huron, the Listowel Manner
rays :-"The Rev. Mr. Birks, who has
for some time been assisting the Rev,
Mr. Richardson with the services of the
Elms street Methodist church, preaches
his tarewelt sermon on Sabbath next
Mr. Birks, though a comp•rauvely young
tarn, is possessed on considerable pulpit
ability, and has become yery popular
with the members of his congeeetstiun
during his short reesdesoe in town.
liuder-ieh 1'. 0. lush.
TORN KN(►\, t;ENERAL ALUC-
.1
TIt4Nleklt ea,t Ls 4 valuator. Ooderia•b,
IML Hexing bad 'u.sidersbla experience to
the aucIluueeria1 trade. he Is In a pusltioa to
discharge swab thorough antiadaetlwt aco-
tta alone entrusted to sur. Ordeallm
rs left at
Martin's Hotel. uremia by Mall to .y eddree4
ti.alrrirb 1'. 0., careful) attended to. JOHN
e►NO ( Couloir Auctlowser.
%spat.
col EAGER & LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
iJ (Yoder lch.
C. Nadeau, Jo. J. A. Stowrox.
K. N. LIMN. 11P117 -
C. HAYS, SIOLiCITOR a..,
l6) Office eureer of vas square dad West
stmt, lloderich. over Hulloor's bookstore.
money to end et lowest rates of taterert.
el ARROW & Pito UMOOT, BAR
RISTSHS. Attorneys, Solicitors, etc
acdertak. J. T. Gam►w, W. Presidium.. 175
CIMEKON, HJLT & CAMERON,
barristers. Solicitors 1. Chsacery, We.
" tdertch end vt-in1b►.r. 11. C. Cameron.
of, P. Holt. M. O. Cameros, tiederteb W.
Hamra. W-ingham. 1751.
Loans and insurance.
REMOVE
TO
OUR NEW STORE
EAMILTON STREET, GODIpiall.
In thanking my numerous customers for the eery liberal patron -
In age they have bestowed on me since 1 commenced business herr, 1
would beg leave to say all the attention I esn devote to the ever in-
creasing demands of the Public I will be most willing to he*tow : ants
to such an extent as I feel warrante•l will give
PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND AT
8 and M per cent. on 6naelaas farm .seur-
nyit. Apply to 11, 1'. HAYS, So kitur. Clods
Wu00,000 TO LOA. APPLY TO
(\
CAMERON HOLT t CAMERON, Gods
soh. 1731.
\m-ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
4.Y.I1lowestmuaor Mom
Private Fonds for Invent twat
at rates f r,t-else Mod ages.
to OAHROW & PROUI)P'OOT. Apply
MAMMIU.
At Ooderiah. on the 17th (dept.. by Rev. R.
Urs. D.D.. ares ed by R.v. J. Tkwaposa. 111-
A.. el Sands. John Oink sten of the late John
Galt Ess.. to tens. eldest daughter of M. C.
Cameron, Esq., M.P.
la the the township of Colborne. at the resi-
dence of the bride's father. by the Rev. Dr.
Cre. William G. Hawkins to Sarah. eldest
daughter of Captain Andrew Bogie.
At the residence or the bride. father. 237
Hormel street. on Wedaesday. !sept Ord. by
Rev. H. M. Parsons. S. John Fraser. M.D.. of
Newberry. Mich., son of D. reamer. Deput -
to Emilie Louise. daugh-
tter os of Dstrar rove nd, barrister, Toronto.
114531.
in the Township of Colborne .Dunlop". M
Saturday) Sept. IWh, 1555, Henry. eldest ma of
Haby Williams. in his 34th your.
Stratford papers please ropy.
Roderick Markets
!Reported by Telephone from Harbor Mil1 l
000SRIcU, Sep en.ber 21. 415*.
W beat HINDI i bush .... do n e setie
Wheat. ;red winter) • bush . 076 ,a t.
Wheat_ ISprtngl V bush . ..,... 0 6 et tmi
Wheat, (compel 11 busk 0 7210 75
Flour. Yale) p cot. 2 1s ss M
Flour, ,mixed) 1 oWt ... 2 1e 0 15
Fbar.;etroarbb•ksssi e't -. . 36 at r M
i .. 30 et 36
Pena • wtM se se 56
Ssrley, • bah_ 77 ..............
ao w sd
Potatoes, • kiss, 30 .a M
tit
uapecksd►item it w 14
Cheese, ....... ....14.710 •4 12
Shona, • owt 00 M r as err
Brea. • cwt.............. M 56 " 00 55
Pork • owt 530 550
Pork,
........... -,.-t-77.77..7. 150 325
Hides ......7aM ' wee
HURON AND BRUCE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY
Hotter. • s 7,
gt2O,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
IP on Yarm aM Town Property at ,.west in-
terest. ltortgoges purchased. no CamaLsion
charged. Conveyancing Yeas reasonable.
N. B. -Borrowers can oasts& w.rj in o.eday
if title U satisfactory.. DAVISON a JOHN
[TON Barristers. ac.- Oederech. 1738
RADCLiFFE,
R
GENERAL INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE AND
MONEY WAXING AGENT.
Only F1rs cies. (vssap•afi. Jirprrarefed
or Money to Lead oa straight loans. at the
lowest rete of interest going, In any way to
suit the borrower.
/OrrICK -Seemed door from Square.
West Street, Ooderiob. lC -tf
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
()wing to some new arrattgetnento in the town, I have found i1
necessary to remove to our uwu premises on Hamilton street, where [
will keep, as formerly,
$200,000 PRIVATE Fi N DS
To Lead oa tarsi and town propertyat low-
est interest- Mertrartes purchased. No cot-
esmnoS obarged agents forth" Tier aid Len
Company of Canada. the Canute Landed
Credit Compaay. the Leman. Loan Cotmip.sy
of Canada. late est, lt, (✓♦ and 7 per vies.
N. B. Borrowers moa obtain mosey in one
day. If title mtiahcuars
DAVISON t JOHNSTON.
1170 Barrister& ric., Goderiob.
CTENTLOAN ATO PER
IK TORONTO 0*N1RAL TRUSTS CO'Y
are prepared a leas swam at i pat coat, M7
able half yearly. oe
TERMS 1'U BLIT BORROWERS,
on Arsc.oiam tires aeosrlty.
Apply to
CAMBLRON. MOLT & CAMEal
Agents for the Toseato0.se* ralTrusts Coy.
Memrs. Careens. HOLT it Castasox have
sten • amount of private fund. 4 lam t
es first-class tars smartly.
Oct 4. an.
155/-tf
INSURANCE CARD.
W. 1'. 700T.
Fire. Life mod lhretiae lrtattreeee Agent,
OOl)ARICH.
r Om :e. opwoaia ('elborse Hew,
The "London Awraaee: laeorporated 17731
The -National.' estaNeab d sans
The ' Han/ -le -Mad.' the only Company
seemed 4 hums paste glom, in the
ifomini0n.
The above wean lint-obaso sad old esteb.
dished corn waist
Rials ta*r. of loosest rotes.
Ouderloh. Dee. 24th. 4154. I11175-
Thfs ('company u Loanin0 Money on Farm FOIt THLe
Security at Louvitt Rates ,if interest
MORTGAGES PURCHASED.
SAVINGS BANK B'k-ANCH.
.1, 4 dtvf " per lent. Inleresl Alerted ma
Qtr„e,ts, wielding (o nlwuunf
and ft me bit
°Fru('K -(nc. of Market Square and North
Street. tiodertrb.
HORAs E HORTON.
Mail a.n.
Oodertch Aug. 5th. Ise. I55/ -
ex Jeollery Store
Everybody 'should have a watch when tbey
o•a porches' a 31)1.111 5II,VKR -JAOOT
WCLR' WATCH for Se_ OO_ Alsewkfw
our SOLiD SILVER. 3-oa Hunting r O peeea-
Pace A Car- WAI.THAM MO1*.
KENT for 18_00 something elegem,.
wad the cheapest watch le th• taw** for the
PORTER & SUMNER
One door north of ties. Ath.way
General Mors.
Sept h.l,
CHOICE FIBYIIC LANDS C 0 A
1
111.111
HURON COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
The soil iot a n.h clay trameasily cultivated
and well watered h) .nmer.raaliving streams.
Seeeveliale sdepted to the growth of Whom.
(yielding liven SI to 45 bushels per seri. (Inas,
Barley. Peas. ('ora. wad root crop.. • is es-
somassed for Hay and Grazing p, rtpe
The climate is te..pente. If be1w Wog
the *sides In the last eold winter. Hoses
Rust Ingrown with great swe*rea with fear
Rail Heade and Irke eKwmers tewn14ing at
her numerous porta transported,* N the
cheapest dad Market. the Hew. Primate are
nenerows and Church Privileges enders• .Say
'each.
O..d T.rapike Reads lead t rowan all Mese
Dads to Marker Tows*.
These lands are *.ally a•t.d tt4. (lest
ant weeedl Rowe mine pr ♦ret rd
len he Rin at Low Priem Sed w Hwy
Terse. A ruse
Osman A. platter non Ila Are.
Or *AMt EL POt,t,O('1R. Godiriek.
9000620k. Ate. at 11110, ill -
1 am aow prepared se Ail orders fee ell kinds
of (`,eat i beadle any the nest Coal. rod these
Si from ase cos depwwd a eaellty and
will sell this No. ICoal ataslow • rate so
My4t14ebe.1se
1 •n boM.A to relay purrbessr*.
t price of
Chestnut k Stove Coal,16.50
Egg Coal,
los.• roor orders with
10.15
T. N. DANCEY,
er at Jett. RAINDUGS • SO varistp
oeeerlek dept »fd , Mid
ALL THE LEADING ARTICLES
w
IN
MiIIineryFancyGoods
INCLUDING CHOICE LINES Iii
DRESS GOODS,
And having bought the same on the must lil,rral terms, I an/ deter-
mined to give
7EXCELLENT VALVELIEZ
to all who mai- favor nen with their custom. 1'o,i r. very respectfully.
FARM PRODI-Cr: TAKEN 1N EXCHANGE.
GoderIeb, dept. 23414, 1M6.
MRS. C. H. GIRVIN.
301 /-
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINETMAKER
AND LicADING
UNDERTAKER.
it will pay you 4. bay p.srluraiiese from the under igned, as 1 have now as complee
as anointment as then Vis the bounty.
1w not ousts
an raw* whew of advertedaagr • cheap specialty, but will sell you • gee-
la the at pekes t mum* b. srpaan'd W telity eos.idd/
eee.
Undertaking I have seek ,wiled for the poor as well as rich.
I have Woo added the weever e( Embalming. so that parties luring to send bodies of
trisects se a dfaaace can de se at re eseabls vest.
DANIEL O»ORDON,
West street, Oodericb, hotness the Post OSe-e and Hank of Montreal
Sept. 22114. tial. 3112.11ea
i
PROLTDFOOT '
Hee Net received • lance addition to his ,Nock of
DRY GOODS !
/tunable to this swans of the year, which he is determined to nil at the LOWEiT possible
FIOI 1455. A:so a full supply .d
Fresh C'rooeries,
Canned Ci -gods,
Crockery Az Glassware,
Flour, Feed, & o., azo.
MA ki•dsof Yarn Produce taken In etchaye for 0.3.4.sd
The of Oodrtc14 sad ramify are turned to cell at my store. opposite pe Fair (Grounds
Sept. llrd.1 3mi11 Jin MINIM.
GO TO
KNIGHT'S
FOR w
SHAVE,
Tt e.
HAI,
SHAMPOO,
OK DYE.
TWO DOORS EAST OF P.0
151.17/
BUSINESS COLLEGE -
a etwwsWPIsw wee.
WOODWTOCI COLLISZ,
W000STOCK, ONT.
The College has bees tharo oily rawness-
sod
eov &o -
sod olaoed in the handsel • most able
stair of seeh•re (4dedl.g two who haw
hese Prineipels et simusr and wee.stul
I.stltwttousi Course moue t*.r..y* and
pr•..N.M. Yaws vary moderate
for fall Information address -
N. WOLYERTON. B.A., Principal.
Woodslo.k College
PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS.
AVM() SAVORED THE
(i ss.Lef D CWebeat.
a Manua a Ma.14,.1
.. 1 am prepaid 4. .81 t1.
at Moderato Pries and ow eat
of 75)awt.
Harlan • dermal* kwewtwdsw e( tie
ssuwfaeten of Pianos. and what kind
- weat.rW and feats arts repaired to
Make • Err -elan l.streasest, Woad
lag rehabs* will And It to their ed
vasty to ossww ma Whore perebeir
/a. sea Mgdseerr • s•.dsay.
SW A 11 woo! wrreatrt s,K-ebta
Orders loft et the Beek Sema./ 1re,
(reek r r. Icor* promptly aetssesd
EDWP'D I. BROWN.
'+0
PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS.
Miner. a t. , MIM
Repairing Shop.
•
:.it'M
I Weald Inform His people of Oopdreennch and
tit 11 RRIIII sill
PARTS aad itAiOT*('H(KYNt' i
for them at reasonable "nom
AU work dose es skeet ,:dee&
letdstistactio.O mintatesd.
Shop. two doom south of t[pxaLO/ee. Nerth
street. All orches left at Mr. Natters 1.-
Durance Once promptly at(et.ded to.
THOS. ANOUS.
fib. Sept. ird. i>e- 2011 les
Elod ndk & Kiiicanliiie
MARBLE
WORMS.
JOSEPH VANSTONE,
PROPRIETOR.
importer of dad dealer in
!arbic& Q1raaitt
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES,
RTV., RTC.
Win&o'3 Door Sills
a•d Rouse Trimming's e •tl kleds in OHIO
l
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N. C. H1'RWA$R,
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