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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-12-9, Page 88 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1887. The Season's Compliments. Eyel Fret, Enid, J.C.&OODE,DnIPt • Ih►nthe people of Ouderich anJ vklsU7 fur tact,' tib.- nt and .-o.Mantly ...crowds( TO wln,aafr for the yasl rr.i. 4eures to t sftleullun to bis \K%%' u.d HKA( Tlt'C1. Stork „( FRASER,PORTER84.KAY'SHoliday .Goods. PLt'4H nOODs, Dalnrtl"t (uoI .. JER•EL C ASSN, M HIJ E Vol- W1'ILI. FIN1)— Xmas Presents ! SUITABLE FOR--- Youn Girls, Old Men, Young Ladies a;za' Babies, Young Boys; Old Girls, Vonng Men and Old Ladies. OUR STOCK I8 NOW COMPLETE. AND WE HAVE TIM PERFUME C V...Vt.' TOILET !SETH. XMA8 l'ARI►lt and baste lines too numerous to scat w►. QIIJ.LITY THIS B$ST- Largest and Best Display West of Toronto, 1.)14SINTiNc d)F Leather Goods, which we will sell - Very Cheap cc (( Plush Goods Silverware Christmas Books Christmas Cards Toys Toys, Toys 1( (( (( (I C (( (( - Terrib�ly Chef - Awfully -Cheap - Oh, So Cheap " Very, Very Cheap Too Cheap Fancy Cups & Saucers, Vases, &c., Mighty Cheap 2CIO 4pCO X:, CO IL.X. � Y (( (WAX AND CHIN Al. WHiCH MUST BE SOLD THIS SEASON. j7Ilow can you spend a more pleasant half hour than corning in and inspecting our Stock—even if you .lo not hug-. Our Two Stores Jammed Full One os Cor. North -'t. and Square. The other at the Central Telephone Exchange, Moorhou.,se's old stand on the Square. • FRASER, PORTER & KAY. TRY IT. Port Albert Jas Green, who has been absent in ge,,mp awe 'aims to ('.esertl.. Were Dakota during the put five years, is on Meow Mete. Prim that Defy Coapetition. A Nits CMiuTMaa CARD Gress W rra EACH Pv.c*•sq or 23t-. •ND UP- WARDS DCals° CnRi.T• MAS Wats. Our min hunine.s eontlemea 1 t!aSN a! SCA rt L Arrant 'us. sallow tMaa� oof DRUGS y ke%Md fi.U, larrenad-r.hable. Special. Personal Attention to Prescription*. W. C. GOODE, Druggist, Albion Block. Ouderiek. Oederich. Dec•.:. IIIS'. Great C1earfflSale b Christmas and New Year's FINE TAILORING T I 19 le 210IsL. ( on amount of the lateness of the season, 1 Lave marked down all my Overcoating's and Suitingn Buyers in want of an Over- coat or Suit should not fail to inspect my Large Etrck before purchasing elsewhere. In comparing foods, Quality, Trimmings, Work- utan.;hip and Style, you will unquestionably .ave 20 per cent on any quotations given you eL ewbere. Remember toe when you are in wart. Gerl.•rich, Dee. 9, 1 AFT. 3. 31.40cirmac. GREAT BARGAINS Giccn in all kinds of FURNITURE! FOR 20 DAYS_ 1 bs, e a very large am.rtrnent of all landed X -MAS GOODS. /HI t'2Etrar•r moist: ex TOWS. G. C. ROBERTSON, CRABB'S BLOCK. 1- - plyze,gzyrst WINTER C000S! ABRAHAM SMITH SAUNDERSTAILOR & CLOTHIER 8a SO N having too many Ilnea to handle. have decid- ed 10 go out of Mm,: of them. and until after the holidays will offer their entire mock ur Toys, Fancy G -nods, Jewellery, Plated Ware, Pictures, etc. AT Price: That ifill Mare Yaa Bay. ('ALL AND SEE THEM AT Has Jost rec.iTed. and s now opening a large assortment of READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER SUITS. Mao on band a large stock of the LATEST PATTERNS OF TWEEDS AND CLOTHS Fur the make-up of %VINTER SUITS. ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY wsRAa A M 8241.11•131L- Mut Slide Square. Oodertcb. Dec. i1h. SANTA CLAUS —HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS WiTH— C. F. STRAUBEL, TheCheapest House to make his headquarters at his store ea East street this season. UNDER THE SUN. NEW YEAR'S and XMAS GOODS Goderich. Dee. L I117. IRISH NEWS. MGMILL PATENT FLOUR, a .bait to parents hare, in quantity. In quality. sed in attractiveness. The Latest Novelties anti nen ,'es.,es in Mim Jewie S�;renssn, of Detroit, is Mr. Macdonald, the land advocate ..f CHILDREN'S TOYS AND LADIES' TRINKETS S mitt! k cwt to her relatives here ,xotlsnd, implied in a recent speech that MADE FROM Thos McBride. of Collingwood, broth- T. M. Healy had advocated the whole- t beat America-. Korotei and Canadian mak.. A ....Aske a4otratestt of CANDIK' mlo robbery of landlord& Mr. Healy 1 Selected Manitoba Hard Wheat. The cheapest and best article for fancily use sold. Will give more bread to quantity baked. and 1t.• -t value for your move# than any offered. SEE THAT YOU GET THE RIGHT ARTICLE. Bearish. Dee. L nisi. OGILVIES & HUTCHISON. )1af0'aat. 1). Murchison our enterprising mer- chant is at present in Toronto. Jim Struthers and John Taylor of (:alt, have been enjoying a few days among their relatives to this section. Mrs Will Murchison, of Totonto, and Miss White, of Kincardine, are the guests of Mrs D. Murchison. A cheese or better factory is talked of by the farmers in this stetson, to be worked on the joint stock system. A committee has been appointed to in- vestigate. Will Davis hu taken up his abode in the house lately occupied by his deceased puioer Robt. McMillan. The house has undergone considerable repairing, and as Will has fully resolved not to I take a partner with him in the milling boniew, rumors are afloat that he will ; select is life partner for himself in the vicinity of Amberly. May more of .tot male residents do likewise. The temperance people in this section purpose holding their annual concert in the school house here ins the evenAg of the 22d Deeember. Be sore and not maw it. As Dewdrop Lodge has been noted in the past for its good entertain- ments, this will be no excepting) to the • role, as the members have left no atone unturned in the way of making it a nuc oda& One night recently two of our promi- nent bloods left here for the purpose of seeing their sweet hearts on one 01 the bus lines in the vicinity of Ashfield The night being dark they stayed rather isle. Seeing far Luna was not ening to show light ori the subject, they finally ooneleded. to get their hone in readiness foe the tourney home, when to their surprise the buggy had mysteriously die - appeared. Walking was out of the question, so after s long eon.olletiss Obey resolved to return to the home sod inquire for lodgings for the night whbeb was lovely greeted these. The following morning being Roaday searching for a =was not easily dem However, as mewed to them that they would Mad a mesa wail is search of mi1w trtdr were supposed M hare strayed. Mid the as*iosel looked for convey Nsov. was red � mmM* hats- er of Wm McBride, of this village, spent a few days here last week. Joseph Dunbar, • fifteen year old boy of James Dunbar, of this village, has been missing from his home (since Fri- day last. Any person knowing anything of his whereabouts would confer a great favor by sending word to his poor old father who is much distressed about his disappearance. The sudden rise in the river on Sun- day carried some of the timber which is — being used in building Pellow's bridge out into the lake. One of the neighbors NUL _ tells us that he noticed a man on a raft The Sunday school is making prepare- early Monday ma. morning about five miie tion for a Christmas tree on Dec. 23d, Prem the shore, who appeared to be try-! in connection with their anniversary. ins to lasso some objects in the water Ws wish them senses. He suspects it was a custom house officer The church people have bought endeavoring to lay the cold, clammy hand of the law on the above timber. ground to build s parsonage on, lrow The school children are rejoicing over John Comtism. Janda bestow was at Dougannon, the prospect of a Christmas tree entar- tainment is the school house at the close arbitrating en behalf of Nile circuit claims on the Dangannnn pancnage. We of the year. Wo wonder how Joe Mayweed, of bear he did good service. Charles Girvan, jr., has gone to Cali- fornia for the good of ills health. Sam Echlin has taken to himself a poi.TM aatming 1w• Wok .h its ww pmsa►ssall tot alias u( the tines' quality also os hand challenged Mr. Macdonald to give the C. F_ BTRAUBFL authority upon which he has spoken. Iu reply 10 the challenge Mr. Macdonald1;a a.so ..'i ng cR ;,u large sock of IIARNF. '. DLANKIITSl. ROMM!. ere.. at his stare .end. an apology to Mr. Hotly, on Ham.lton sleet. and inlet de retiring from that nae .t trade. Eight persons who were present at Conte and see :..w for Larvae*. Oodertch. Dee. e. the famous midnight meeting of Nation- alists at Woodford were sentenced by - - -- the Court there on Monday to carious Thterms of imprisonment. The defendantscounsel, Mr. Bowles, termed the pro- ceedings a farce,snd was thereupon eject- ed from the Court -room. Mr. Bowles then attee ptd to addrese the penple from outside of the building, but tl e police dispersed the crowd, using the r batons freely and injuring revers' per- sona LONDON, Dee. 3. - Mr. Lahouchere, leader of the Radicals in Parlament, speaking at Battle last night, delivered a mamfuto against the Irish fan llordr, He said that the Irish people are not thieves. but the victims of tines's. The landlords have almost mind the country , and are proved by the land eourts W to ttpnlnters and land sharks of the basest Lowborn, is coming on with hie geO- kind. He said that to call the denial of grephy lesson. How many hu.idrd the right of landlords to excessive rents thousand townships are there in this an atlsek t►m property wa. precisely what comity, Josephus i the slave -owners is Amerism said of the wife. We wish him all the toy he can ret from the change. puttiesg in the machinery in Jas Maud- patty t not amid when his claws were Thomas Alton has been engaged to fy's roller mill. The mill, which will be elipp teach for another year. This has been one of the lines& in the eoanty when A Friday night's Dublin cable says the most successful year our school has completed, will be ready for operation The arrest of 1'. Harrington is regarded in a few week& in National entitles as an attempt to cripple the League, he being the priori pal director vises the arrest of Mr O'Brien and tl•e deportees of Mr Dillon on • tour of Scotland sed England. Mr Harrington, however, is able to prove that for the last lise yeses he has had no oonneetinn with the Kerry :writ f, the Teals* paper which publishes the pro- ceedings of se bvawchse of the Longa& Mr urringtoa was met by an immense crowd on his arrival at Tole. tonight. There was a eoflisinn between the erowd and the police, and the latter eh.rgd the crowd and used their batons Keely, injeriwg many persons. Mr Harrington was bald. It is rumored that Mr Healy will be wrested. Lied M.yo,Sellivas took his seines the Bench In the Court of Assizes. Masd y and hops N Datil the commission was rood. He them made a formal pretest agaim it the omission el his raise sad withdrew from the Closet Mr Restos, the high daril, seenespaaied bins on his with dewml. After leaving stoat Mr SSW - MI telt e(.sveyd to Riehmnnd Prison. immense erswde ware gathered da the Onside sad the lewd Mayor was ebeeed along the whsle route. There were e membr el uu_Aiwts hotness the polios sed the people. lord Kelm Seams will be treated la es a Mtmlw miedemsaiseak 1[t Sellivam be. en- ntsnnesd that he will not appal from els. d.siri.s, but wail .west bit ptllsish most pseedly, as he wend/ if it were len MdlrighU are now busily engaged in abolition of slavery, and what every Rev H. Irvine preached • sermon on patriotism, taking for his text Psalm 147 20. "He hath not dealt so with any nation." He said that Canadians were not as loyal as our cousins. We think he made a mistake, for we believe there is no mon loyal people under the broad canopy than Canadians, both to our sovereign the &Noon, and to our owe Government We will take for example the time of the last Fenian raid. A e.mapany of Canadians who were lining al h frostier handed themselves (;oderich graiwbnysrs must sorely he doing a rushing business lately. A gen- tleman in this village undertook t, count al! the teams parsingthrough this village for that market on Monday. He kept a faithful tally up to 3 p.m., and then was forced to desist from sheer exhaustion. He found upon adding up that be had a grand total of one teare,and it had cord- wood. R•tt.w•T Norg.t.—The railway ferric still at its height here. Our railway along the row ler committee are working quietly but ear. - together, and came to Canada and .fifer sstly on behalf of our village. From aid their service to their country, willing correspondence recently held with the is bled and d.e, if need be, for the r.ilway auth..ritiee es ere led to scuts* land of their b:th. Also the time help that P..rt Albert is destined to bosom* was wanted to relieve General Gordon is the tsrminus of the Wirgham branch ei the C. P. R. There is also a that (the Guelph junction stip will Dons* r.n Clinton and Dwapnnote to this port. Everybody h*nabouta is wild for railway. No matter from what point of tot compass it moms so loss as is eontw We eve not wrangling gni 9matreiiiwg over the deforest routes like nese emus ant more than tea miles diwtestk. )Rr Jos Dasher who resides es the 11 ew- seritoo, end sobs is Mme d soar week we - waded humses, oyMNa his w Mnww/ se we are informed, to give MFS, M aeesessry, towards a hone to any WI - way henna. bees. Mr Dunbar is w �. , .aa ,.ewM , hoeiss..ha wiser, wSs well derves the sway oss4 r t ils ilk whish tortoise bee w y b Africa, nor men volunteered and went, overcame the difficulties on the Nile, and some .of them bet their lives for their stontry. Some '.1 the members of the Literary society went oat to Smith's Hill last Frtltay and took in the debate, and re- port ♦port a gond time. That young rnaw who loft his blanket had better hall and get it, as the weather has changed sines that time. 11 you want to know what water semi a.e sort% ask Willey. 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