The Huron Signal, 1889-1-4, Page 5VIE HUI'ON SIGN A1,,QF RID Y, JAN. 4. 18 ,9.
DUNGANNON,
t dor sue es a esrtsatisaMwt.
Mr lives Tremtla, rebored to in oar
lest. returned to his position in Mie►. us
Friday =lth. eller howl. went a good
time rialtos his passu and frtsade
Mr Mu Nevis*,peblis ashe.j leather,
is Unitises' his wate►ael parser, Meads
sad former asasoist*., to oLasuqu rose of
his gorilla:ate heroic aspired. H. ie-
tsada to pr•.sset. his .redia. at Mooed
host, with a view of ubtataieg • Jed.
tin a head Charlie.
We ars sorry to have W stets that Mr
Nathaniel Wlyrd of this village, seri
father of Mr Jen Wbysrd, our telegraph
upstater sad gooses) nn.rohsi t and man
slseterer of tut, hardware, stoves, ins -
plumate, she, is vary ill. A. he is well
sdvaaaad I. yeas* end therefore feeble,
he illness lave terminate in hie departure
of tis life. We hop., however, he my
be spared to his a longer teras of life.
The third lecture of the avers will be
delivered is the Methodist chorrh here,
oat the 17th Jas. 1680.4 Kew D Rumen.
ui Loadsebon. ; subject "Sunlight and
Shadow." Lectors to coo smite at
haH-peat novae, p..,. Adots lou t..
who have Dot promised • ticket for
pours* as Jbet&. We augur • good
tent* on Dumber&
in Sabbath evening we were favored
it, • good tall of stow.
f, W.. McArthur, deputy p. n., sod
sootier, eta. .4 this village, has re-
ed a stock of beautiful bleak aura
direct from Indeed. the iteosins
resole, the nal stew growu an Ireland.
I. .W be happy to supply M/ pop
Si oat st • reasonableNew Years Day was mot so dull as
'names, owls,/ to better roads um as -
sat of • little as., having fallen.
Maumee! 8.bbsth school 6s.tertaini
seat it soeieetioe with the Methodist
utsh hers. wee held is New Yrer's
ve in the Methods& .he,vh, to_ being
ed i• the Omer* Hall It was •
s...ei.uy,.s than were upwards
atst- dollars tabso in of proceeds;
The Sabbath school is euow.Wina with
the Presbyterian church here, will held
eased istertaininesta is the chore's
Frtiy 4th. ittoM s * wed program is
pend. Mr8ellow% photographer of
od.rish, is to give am exhibition with
hie new aegis lantern.
The seuaiapai aoasination. of West
W awesosh, was held is the town hall o0
Woodsy the Slat. penman to puttee. A
large inmost of ratepayers sac present.
"'mon asetb.r e.n.gond.a.
'Time raga ea. sad changes *ens
T. beautify ser neighbor's hems."
Such we Ilona to have bun the east,
ban. c.a Wedeosdey. nth Des., roe of
cse events is white oousp..rators as
well as invited teats, mssifust the deep -
interest sad happiness. occurred
early moraine train of Wednesday
.und one L f our genial citix.•a, Mr.
'ir1, huu•d for Brassies for the por-
a...t relieving that viciuity of one
r• fermi daughter*. Mir Kase A
.•-v u. A aoobrr of guests from Deo
r i.. a. ba ilorth, Bo easels end owing
.sed tits oarsmen', whisk was per-
il by Rev. W. F. tasmpbell, of
sna..s, witted by Rev. M Swims..
uue's. The bride was awpported
Ise Askin, of Ory. whit. the grim
awe/wfly supported by Mr. Altos
non, brother of the bride. Abet
cer.o.ur, whisk was at 1 p se., emu
*dyke was gives the newly wedded
pair. and then all partook of a denser
moat suitable to the oses.ioe The num-
erous and valuable presage show th• es-
teem in which the bride is held i, all the
places represented.
of
a• -
7.
DCNLOP.
Prom ear ens eorregsdene.
The Sloss of the year 1888 was marked
by two large dancing parties in our burg,
gree at Lansdowne farm on Friday nittht,
what. thirty-two deniers kept the Boor
with energy and zeal, to lively mane;
and the (the, where tl.s advent of Now
Yost was sehered in at the residence of
Mr and Mrs Fisher by entertataing a
number of our suss folks and other
Meade. The lest momasts of the lest.
nag year was aroused by a leap jeer
dues, sod we think eight yoseg
fellows may ret set for kneed of-- -
Bo.th parties will use be red -lettered in
the memories of all who tapped the light
fantastic toe st the...
Thos Jewell, formerly a resident nam,
and now of 8t. Thomas, Duk.. is hose
hers us a stay et several mooths, as
seat of his brother Will..., and will
' also viae erne( other relatives is the
eastern part of this township. He
speaks wish1 of the part of the cosatry
be her located in.
The school meeting galled by D. Law
son. smooths' to 'twit -nations frame the
lownenip cocoa', h resolve nn.inattoes
for throe trustees. was held b the tow
peneo. hall, Lesions, ow Wmisedat.
I he 26 Those who noted as the band-
ing a•ooittee were duly doted as trus-
tee as follows : J (trus-
tee Stow, three
7a•. Robert Quaid ten years, John
Hnereon ono year. The burden no them
a K e ne.itte• has been ably
.armed. The entire wet of the school-
. iasisdiwc oriel) of lot, fencing,
tad to 'were . ac
$711 80. The moments
by Mr 8. P. Williams for
ratepayers, sod Mr John O. Chinos
thee building enomitt.e, amid thele
was setieta Tory to the s o.oittee.
I P. Williams was sleeted auditor
current year.
Kate Maedossld is whiting
in Cliutoe,
13I LPAST.
m morose ter.sgpaa/wt.
✓ Hugh MsOrestis was sleeted as •
Has school treatise ea W.daeebay.
r sod Mea Z A ltaobwxia 'Mood
vine into 0.ds14sb before long. Mr
beanie is going be sdtesd the High
not.
✓ Wm. MsO slit, of I..y U, I,
hots* sib a short Oak
tea- nastier is Haskaa'e abaci
Ohetstses .u.ul.e was a assign, al-
the
Lthe .*awe sad reeds WWII del
Mr Ii W. aishsrds sa sisal, &-
the sediesaa wish his 'u.it.tjss ,
Oboe addressee were delivered by
I. A. 11 ..sis. ad Was. Drill
sed the speeeh of the ceresin,/ wee
M Ily liar H. beta*, of lb. Nils, bI
"Stnipast stip/ft of Rslisinek•
alts r raw well Prussia
NO SAND! NO DIRT!
WHERE SHALL I GO
TO BUT 1sT
FRUIT?
Why o where you can
get the Choicest RAISINS,
CURRANTS and PEELS,
and where they OLEAN ev-
1 y pound of FRUIT by
.
IT WilL PAY YOU!
NAIRN'S
- JILT THS
Cash Store
PEOPLE TALC ABOUT
CHEAP TEA
MT !WF
C. H. OLD
THE C+R O C E R
Hs has Tea that is warrsa.d the bot la the
market. pat up to beak.., of sae
aad toe posed• each.
Japan and Black at 40c. lbs
OR 2 lbs. FOR 75c.
Crockery at YEWe Primo
GENERAL GROCERIES
ea head at proles that cameo be b- t. Neil -
lag but drat -chaos Groceries kept.
. �btag you far p t►
rune sad •IIcltlht
G. H. OLD
The Crooer.
Wines, Liquors, 8&c
G. HPARSONS
sot ALBUM SIAMpoouwcH
FOR SALE BY
EPPS'S COCOA.
"Dy tes
o ythru m* amens kaswtsdes of the stnsd
sad mittriies. sad y��1l n gelof dtgmtl1
the Sae a �Coaaaalj
digtsthee elIs ly Seve ed *venom whish wt'iske
hairy dessant has. ft Is by
the Adlatem ase of such orUut ss�l
diet that • oaestatsthee may M taws
hulk up until streeg emerli re stun every
sigi issareteadency*$sad g emend stria of subtle
K es reedy to at-
test there Y s week a'. We
and
�iescape
well t
weber*t !J Images/rspert&j sesetshed hsme. end a
Bas Made with hellboir willue seilk
tied =razed thee:
Mem-
Mtn
PATENTS
CU PUTIL TUN lull dBB cNiIluils
Oies''nk Pasant
a et DDTI la the U.SS.
.
Oar sera. 1• .ppostto the U. S. Patent Of -
dee. and wa stet: tarsals Potan to lees ter
then thaw remote [rose WI x N(JIY)A'.
e..d MODEL OR DR.f N'/ w. ad-
obe as to�p•test.btlltii fres of charge: and
era mate FUCHAROE UNLESS WEOB-
T4l1v I RI
. refect here to the P.r iastar.the Supt.
• Nas.y Order Di... sad to atet•1. 01 tip
m Plafwt Otar. For circular. Melee.
tenni and rerennoes to actual gleets la year
own State or (Meaty. write to
C A. *mew dem
Ovists PM*at OSre Weahiaafee D. C.
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CARLI1l G'S
ALE Is PORTER
CARLING'S BAVARIAN
UGC (Bei)
(. H. N PARSONS
tier ALeOBLOCK. OODIRiCR.
s
WORN UO PRICES CONSISTENT
During December a large
nulsltber of accounts will be
sent out, and to meet the
demand we have ordered a
large stock of abeount pap-
ers. which we will print and
pad to quantities to suit at
reasonable rates at THE
SIGNAL Steam Printing
House, North-st., Goderich.
6000 WORE IS DONE AT SIGNAL
GET TOUR PRINTING AT SIGNAL
SCHOOL OPENING.
Rulers, Pena and Pencils Gi7Ea Away.
Goderich Foundry and Machine Works,
RUNOIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
•e:11/411 rt.
:
a
_ l T. .Joe f , •I
i, f _A -sr . 4 =•i 1 `X��
,,
!ti,ldb . tit' v....4, Cil1Taflartrgr,'11Mlt.is '
► t t j1.L ii. tyrJ}f r rs.sr hiss. on H►NC &omits,
Ilr'ti•,I,"ii 'J rt PL.nUO/`E C ULr1ri'Pab 4th.' CI.Tih,!,
-. l Asp�r., ItFi'.T i:d-.t,}.I:ICH.(' b
Ws HAYS ON HAND roe SALE:
1440 H.P. Boiler,
3/0 H.P. Boller, -
1 16 H.P. Engine,
1 7 H.P. Engine,
1 3 H.P. Engine, -
Price $360.00
.00
" .5170.00
a$135.00
70.00
FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE UTEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Norse Powers, Groin Crushers, Straw Cullers, Plow
Points, &c., at Low Figures.
REP1! 7R8 OF A T •L gIND8_
SELLING OFF AT COST
Aurora Water White Coal Oil, only 22c. per gal.
60c. TEA at 30c.
16 lbs. Sugar for $1.00.
13 bars Soap for 25c.
3 Scrub Brushes, 25c.
No. 1 Vinegar, 8c. quart.
LANTERNS, LAMP GLASSES, SYRUP, MOLASSES,
Pails, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, &c., AT COST.
NIXON STURDY,
ON THE SQUARE, NEXT DOOR TO HURON HOTEL
A GOOD ARTICLE ALWAYS BEARS EXAMINATION
HOLMES' FRAGRANT
FROSTILLA
u� CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHAFFING, ETC.
GEO. RHY-fS1,
C WINTER STOCK OP DRY
PRICE, 25c. Gua_7anteed to (airy 8-dsfaction 'Every Tlm! ODS
Nw oompisb ; •d .1m that he has jus rrreit ed, and is still rroeivhtg a full stock st
Fruits, Peels and Spices, Teas, Sugars, &c., just to suit
the Festive Season.
FAMILY FLOUR, CURED MEATS AND PROVISIONS
co.A. F s n K3RAINf AND PEI) OF ALL gIN'QI)
and be is determined to be undersold by sass.
delivered Prue to all parts of the town Farmers Prodoee taken In exchange, for whisk
the Haltom Price will be paid.
R_PROUDFOOT,
Career of Hamilton and Victoria streets, Oeid.rlsh.
5
LADIES CAN ShOP BY I'OTAL CARDS
Parties at a distance who cannot conveniently visit
Brantford in person, may have samples sent theta, of
Dry Goods of all kinds, if they will write us.
No charge, and no need to order if not suited.
We make it a business to attend to such letters
quickly ; and when orditrs come we send the exact arti-
cle wanted, and at. exactly the same price as other cus-
tomers pay when here buying in person.
Goods are sent by snail, express or freight, accord-
ing to circumstances, subject to return, and refund of
money, if not satisfactory.
Having trained and responsible clerks, who are able
to use discretion in tilling orders, we are enabled to give
great satisfaction to the many customers WHO LEAVE
THE C'HOIC'E TO I's.
With a reputation of over twenty yesir, at retailing,
we cannot afford to lose our good name by lack of prop-
er service to absent customer's.
Write plainly, and describe fully what is wanted
and about the price desired.
Accrete •
CROMPTON, APPELBE & CO.'
8amsesellt to IL W. BRE'reoce & Co., BRANTFORD.
CHRISTMAS HAS COME
And a Large Importation of
ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES,
NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
BATH BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY, &c., dc.
jibe bean reoel.ed by
F_ JORDAN,
MEDICAL HALL, - GODERICH.
ALSO A IAT OF
THE HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST PLUSH GOODS
EVER t)EKN IN UOD$:IUCH.
di•Call sad see them before purchasing elsewhere.
KINDLY SELECT YOUR
SMAS GROCERIES !
FROM
OUR ENORMOUS STOOK,
a detailed list of which limited space precludes the pos-
sibility of giving. We offer the Best Value in
TRUE ESSENCES,
ENGLISH PEELS
BEST MAKE OF FLOUR,
NEWEST FRUITS,
PUREST SUGARS,
SWEETEST CANDIES
FINEST VALENTIA, MUSCATEL AND SULTANA
FITTEST VOSLIZZA AND PATRAS CURRANTS,
GENUINE BARBADOES MOLASSES,
CHOICEST TEAS AND DELICIOUS COFFEES,
Rees Price & Son
Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square.
Orders by Telephone promptly attended to.
R. PROIJOFOOT
Wed/ Coke in* nMort'laity to return thank. W his _.._crow customers sad theg.se���
public fort very liberal patronage i. the peel. and would now stat that hie
ARE YOU LOOKING FON BIG BARGAINS IN
MAS
FURNITUR
RAYMOND SEWING MARINES
(BEST IN TUE WORLD.)
YOU R . LL SAVE MONEY BY CA LUNB AT
_A__ B. CORNLL'S,
w ay7T.TOl'P BTR>DET_
AS GOOD AS GOLD
The Subscriber is now showing a large stock of
imported and Canadian Yarns from the best known
makers ; also White, Cream, Blue, Scarlet, 0 e,
and Gra Flannels, together with a tall range of
Ken's, Women's, Youths' and Children's English,
Scotch and Canadian Underwear ; also White and
Colored
lige Rets, Comforters, and all -wool Austrian
TRE CORRECT TIMM ill
GLOVES AIMFINE EOSIERY
AS USUAi.
Napery Department wan b..Mind Oontplete.
STRICTLY ONN PRIOR. ALEMUNRO,
Draper244- Haberdasher.
A+\THE OLD RELIABLE STQRE
C. CRAB
Stip heap set witr class of Ooofs needed in the Dry Peoria Ilan, and
AT PRIC�YO SUIT THE TIMES
my fr'aSt• •re too wan to hold out the bait of discounts for large enrolment
But I take the lead in Woolen Dress Goods,
I take the lead in Wool Cashmeres,
I take the lead in Fine Cashmere and Wool Hosiery,
I take the lead in White and Unbleached Cotton,
I take the lead in White and Colored Shirts,
I take the lead in Men's Woolen Shirts,
I take the lead in Overcoats and Sui
and in all kinds of Tweeds and Dry�t coda„
GROCERIES_
I have always taken the lend 1n Tear In Oahe If only keep
one kind, and that is the best-- and o 'y 2cc. per lb., equal to
any 40o. Ooelse In the market.
Best Blame Red Cooking Raisins, On lh
Ourrants, Ho. Ltlmoo and Orange Peels at Lowest Prio.s.
•
I decidedly take the lead Out Nails -at present- -flames 8 moot
up, ods $2 pm. lodg. GLASS, PAINTS and OILS at prop*.twnat same low rate' A Bill supply
of Or an -Out Slaws stack
best m ars. Ates of till Newry deenription of 131trdwi�
always on hand. Oook Stoves at wholesale puha .
O. al:LA1313.