The Huron Signal, 1889-1-4, Page 8THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. JAN. 4, 1889.
ANNOUNC*MRNT.
J. J.MOORE&Oo
We beg to eeseaaes th have bottom
the Most d Ise IL e. If3. u HAM , amt ere still
Wawa
AT COST_
We .re coast.aW m•ktag addltlrns to
empiric the turbot Use and will he pre
pared to (orale\
BOOTS & SHOES,
RUBBERS, OVERS'IOES
fts.104a.. of every deecrtptloe sad latest
at the
-LIMIEST LIMN PINES. -
AU kluge et work made to order. sed owrto
teere tae rely as a Ouuo FIT rad the Sam
Mamas*L
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
We bespeak a Mall 0,11110110 of the petrosyiri
s000rdr l to our prede.eoeor. and a fair trial
tram all and hope by .ovation to our eaete-
men wants to ve the Met of .etteta<•tioe.
J. J. MWRN • Co.
!tunas 111111.
Atessoa'. Marsh. kW deer to antler's. tt1-It
TO AD . ER a TSEB,S.
Notice of changes must be left
at this Office not later than
Monday noon. The copy for
changes must be left not later
than Wednesday noon. Cas-
ual Advertisements accepted
up to noon Thursday of each
week.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To the Xiamen --Thos. Borne. Colborn
Te the Motors -AIMS Job.Noo. Woof
wanosi.
Servants Wanted -Kist. Craig.
Notbe Applio.tisa-Creay. a Betts.
Ts the Erectors of Colboi a -John Roissler.
C.mttaaed Elate---Sa.adare t lion.
Cauttjn to Public- John Harry. Asheeld.
Annual Meeu.R- J. M. Roberts. Duag••nos.
To the Klecton-MIWRp Holt.
J nn.ary Baronies- J. A. Reid A` Bro.
We -
BORN.
Warm --in Goderich. on Jan. had. the wife of
lir. W. T. Welsh. of a sou.
TOWN TOPICS.
' I Whirrs a oweg MAI*. ain' notes,
4.•Jaltis Ae'l print it.-
$CtMmrwg AND SHADOW.- If you want the
latest and Mat wrinkles in pbotugrapbs go to
George Stewart's studio.
A Goon PmayUNT.-The most useful gift
you can make it to give • Wirt Pen. Ap-
,fr to D. IloOt1icuddy. agent Oodericb.
Manitoba Linseed take. unrivalled for
Bows, .sire& hones and sheep. ••Crwhgd-
Nutted^ Meal. by the ton. at Burrow's Seed
Store. lfamuton7t.
Fort TAILORING. -B. MacCormac has the
Seem assortment of goods for tall and winter
suits. Order from him and you wW to
Teased with at and price.
Geo. Rhyne is not atcandi4ste for munici-
pal honors. but he can be relied upon by the
politic to supply them with the beet and par
+eRdrugs and patent medicines; Mao; with the
favorite LI-Quor Tea.
Ten WOw•.'r'• CHRISTIAN TzeraRANce
Devoe will meet regularly for the tnnaactlon
et basemen every Tuesday afternoon at !!e
fn KaeS church. avert woman 1n-
te •etM to w work is cordially invited
P.& A. Prtdbam have -milted' the public so
wen during the past year tsar a portion of
the electors are of opinion that the senior
tteember nes "wit' St. Patriea's ward at the
council board. Tills new broach will not in-
terfere with the badman on the donate.
DienoLVISO Views. -Ts. celebrity that has
bees obtained by R. R. SWowstn coanecUoo
with the magniflesnt displays of dissolving
v*wn which he has bees ambled to produce
bas not turned his head from his regular
mess of taking eooellent photos of all kinds.
11. ma will be found at his studio during
business hours
Maunders It Son are not ambitions to get
OAT of the offices so greedily sought after by
the bw.gry politician. but they aim at supply-
ing the people with good goods at los prices.
They hart- made •bother cut into prices. and
are offering bargains in ail lines. See the r
ad%erttsen.ent in this issue. The cheapest
hoose tinder the run.
CrConnor is the !rioting oarsman and
Goode'.+ Black Che Cough Balsam knocks
Ont all the others. Try a bottle et i5 Dents.
We would also call your attention to our
beautiful lines of holiday goods, plush toilet
eases. odor rases. shaving cases, etc. Ail at
very low prices. First class dispensing our
wpecWt7 se usual. Walter C. Goode. brut -
Woo block.
Peewit WIR Have 1t.^
The wonderful healing and mothing pro.
venire of Lumedeni Willow. Royal (llycer-
+ted Balsam of Fir are the secret of success.
Co hs. colds, Sore Throat. Asthma. Whoop-
ing Com, 7h and incipient Consumpt$on quietly
Eire way to its curative powers. Nothing but
its superiority over other remedies has created
the demand for it from all parts of the Prov-
i.:e. which has eve. extended to the United
State& Why f Because every person who
has used it spew..a w -I1 of it. Druggists sell IL
Prise Sects. per bottle. dem
BRIEFLETS.
Our ton aehoole open en Monday.
Bir C. C. Crstb has returned to Chi-
osgo.
Mr H. Meyer, of 11'inghain, was in
town last week.
Prof. Foote spent the past week in
the queen City.
Hon 4. M. Rom, Province) Tremens-
er, 'per'. New Years in town.
Mr aur: Mn W T Yates of Wingham
are the ^uesoi of Mrs N. Weston.
The snowshoe elub recently organised
in the 'own is ',plebe/ for • tramp.
Mr Manger and .on has returned.homs
after a pleasant holiday visit to Grey.
Duncan Matheson, of Montreal, is
spending his holidays in town, the guest
of his mother.
Dr McDonagh will be in anderich for
non/molt/sine on the first Saturday of
every month.
Mn N. Weston wag visiting friends at
Hamiltons and lirantforu. Sim will be
beck no Thursday.
Mn J. W. Pesten a•rd children re-
larned from a month'. visit to relatives
in Brantford Saturday lest.
Tim Bent+ of Hope will hold its resikr
•,:•tint on Hettitrday at 'hose o'clock, es
the banmet.t of Knot Church.
Mr Peter Stuart, of Lisburn, .pest
several day in tows last week the cont
of his oh) schoolmate sad timelier Thin
Allem
• Lnet oeTisor day, Dia 27, a blaek lam
,tear(. Finds• Bill be rewarded by lest -
bog it at chta office o r with Miss Me -
moan a C.,, bate ebtP{ lk ho$
sad s4» hostages of the Omit estate
A member of twtede nurrespoa4..ssss
arrived tun late for insertion is this
brass.
The meal wateheigbt servi.se were
held in a member of the s►mrchw New
Years eve.
Mrs mid Mw A...brook. have n -
termed from their visit to Paris sad
Brant fort.
The dividend dee by the Greet North -
Moneta Teleprepb Cu. to the Montreal
T.isgr pis Co. hes bees paid n.der pro-
test.
Deputy-.heriI Reyouids sod awuty
high 000siab. Meekay left os. Tuesday
last fur Kingston Peeiteawry is charge
of Hawse, the berm burner, who has
Mee sentenced to fo.rt.es years Lo that
imetitstims,
Say ! What 1 There's a new deotiet in
tows ! Yoe dou't nay so. It's a fad ;
his Dame is Rtabard.os, and he has an
4400 uu West street in the Greed Opera
Hume block. Well, of that is so, I am
going 1. Doll os him.
Mr and Mrs Allan Martin of Detroit,
welt -known former reedeots of Gude
nab, .ocompeeied by two of their child •
no were in town fora few days this
week, visiting relatives sod aegwm-
tattoss. They received • warm welcome
from one and all.
The Masonic banq.st on Thursday
evening last week was largely attended,
and was an unqualified suesses. We re-
gret that pressure of business, owing to
the holiday rash, hindered Toe Stoxet
from being present in respoom to the in-
vitation kindly forwarded us by th so.
0*1 y.
The presentation of the cantata
Christmas Gifts," tee evenings Sat
weak was not petrualzed so largely as it
deserved to b.. Prof, Cooke went to
much trouble and 'ipso* to place the
piens before the public, and merited bet-
ter patronage than he received.
R. T. of T. Orem Marrow -The
upon meeting of the R T. of T., held in
the Tem Hall, on Tuesday even-
ing was attended and was very
successful to every particular. We
understand it is the intention of Eure-
ka Lodge to hold an open meeting here-
after once a month.
Tma1, ih rsscafasim -During the pest
three months a number of subscribers
have made a trial trip for 25cta The
time fur which they have paid has now
expired, and any of teem wishing to re-
new have the opportunity of doing er.
and getting credit for the amount paid.
Failing to do so, this is the last number
they will receive,
PRNSENTATION AND A Milt gas. - Mr
M. sr. Cameron, the retiring deptty
reeve of Goderich, sod for some tio.w
Fest Presideot of the Young Liberal
Club of Goderich, was oo Wednesday
evening presented with an eddrees and a
handsome owe, previous to his departure
for Toronto, where he intends to follow
his profession. Pressen upon our space
precludes partiesl•rs of the event being
given the week.
.ti OLD FRIZND.-The Scotland,Dak.,
Citizen thus refers to an old Goderich
man: J C Carrie, Deputy Sheriff of the
e astern judicial district of the Pro-
vince of Manitoba, son-in-law l..( John
Strafford, Ksq., arrived in town on Toes -
day to.pend the holidays with his
friends. s inteands visiting Yankton
before going back,and carries with his a
letter of introduction from Hugh S Don-
aldson, who wse a member of the first
legislature, tomes. of the old limen of
'61, and expects to hive a toed time dur-
ing his stay here. Mn Currie, who has
been on a two month's visit hen, will ac-
company him beck.
Nair MONDAY NIOBT.-The North -t,
Methodist Sunday school anniversary, to
be held Sunday and Monday next, prom-
ises to be very interesting to both old
and young. A sermon to the scholars
will be preached by the pastor Sunday
morning, and to parents and teachers in
the evening. On Monday evening, at
7:30, Mr. Sallowi dissolving views will
be presented, and will include • number
of interesting local views prepared spec-
ially for this entertainment. An inter-
esting feature of the evening will be the
singing by the scholars, with the music
thrown upon 144 square feet of canvass.
We predict • well-filled church next
Monday night, as the admission has been
placed at the small atm of 15 cents.
Wage or PaAvss.-The Presbyter-
ian sod Methodist churches will observe
the week of prayer, which begins next
week, by holding union services, ea fol-
lows :-Monday-Knox church, Thanks-
giving Confession, Rev J. A. Anderson
chairman, Rev Mr Potter speaker ;
Tuesday-Victoria-st church, the Holy
Spirit in the Church, Rev Mr Potter
chairman, Rev J. A. Anderson ; Wed-
neday-Regular prayer -meeting in all
the churches ; Thss�T-Knox church,
Home Mimsios and Social Reforms, Rev
Dr t -re cheerless, Rev Mr Richardson
speaker ; Friday -North -at. Methodist
church, Missious to Israel, to Moslems
and to the Heathen, Rev Mr Richardson
chairman, Rev Dr Cr. Speaker. Each
meeting will begin at 7.30 p.m.
A Balm On To OoDtitcii.--Th.
following associated press despatch ap-
in the dailies on Teewday last :
Dssics, Ont„ Jan. 1. -The lighting
of the town of Ooderieh by electricity a
now • positive fact, and yesterday the
oontracton of the electric snanefaeteting
oomp.sy oompleted their contract tt)
the town, and the new year was ushered
in with • blaze of fifty electric Might&
Amid the ringing of bells and the meg
of tuna the meaty town of Hoorn to -
sight is • blase of light, illuminating
the town and surrounding country for
miles, owing le its high elev•tior.
Visi.iton frees Detroit, Chicago mod
elsewhere west delighted with the
steadies= sad uniformity of the light,
and eights that that it .urpmssany other
iiele in mistimes. The waterwor's
system is fast spermicides enmpieties
td will be finally tested in a few days,
hoe it is expected O.,derieh will be
applied with a supply of pen water
e atable for nil peewees drawn from a
moth of mewls 960 feet below the level
of the tows by a aeries of arteries well
With the prospective eampletion of the
Canadian Peelle railway tutees to this
port, Goderieh has now takes a tap up-
ward, and her miming are hopeful of a
prosperous future.
June• ti'rechan,son n'
L. K. Rlratihaa s
Iwo o.-. T "rwi it last fres het Thome' to s
meteor. t • Rostuees Cohagh lbws. We
i wish '••0! , owes.
Pr 'I •Mol 'n. Ibe eletoit dentist.
nice. criteria of Ile itiestral
tea . +'t, Ow administered from
he p•ini's; elle ellen of
tkeelb,
MP School fatuities E.s ibiattoaa.
The siatetw'lo•s for this I .peclorate were held at Goderich, 9bster sad
Dewlpowoa ea Osie. ilk►. 110th and !lel, lel. The papers spa ss
tt for this smtsatloa
n
wevery fagrows filar. They required asond gr.s1 keewledneeleach eu4ledaad these
who had *moo ot..r the course totmYlgratlr eyasld lad no dimawlty la paealyF
The w=tmum'number of marks was 733, nutrbet seamier, wipers
MC
Many of those who felled had from Nt to IW u.ssk• deducted from the work
done oe uoo*Mof oeretras wrtiin , ..intake+ In spelling .nil wast of seat.w In
putties down their work. The eiamitters hope, that 1s future the teachers will
rive spacial attention to thew important Wogs writing, epe111Wt and ueataese.
Wm here so trop educatlea when tLeae are wuattug.
The billowiest hate area provlstonally mimed by the local examiners.
GODERICH.
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Tiered&
ppggm�ash Auetlm...w...y
8arab J. Bell... cite
Llazle Baiisy.......r.
Annie Carl. ,,,,,
Mary Howard.....��•.,r
Grace .Iohaletos,.f+s.
Annie Legroom..
Allis Mc/Leads..
Jessie Roberteom, .. .
Wells
Annie Wel.«•
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Lew Is Adams....... ....
'Keenan AriMdeaR......
Robert $rsekeoridp.....
Herbert Sahel neon..
Charles Wateoa ...
Marion Sheppard.......
Allle 'lyodail
Nellie estop.
Tina Watson....
Haab Bels
John Cattle
Peter Foi.II
Robert Mrl,ew....
167 •Jesuit Cowes ..
40.4411 SII. MaryBeauv
G. Robert.ee
387 !Mary Elliott
413 •R. Fir.atJJ ..
Dna Jun pis Cw
421 It Beatty..
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Martha A. Forest
Katie McFaul
Jennie Pickard....
Fannie Pinch
Fantle Snell.
John Chapman....,
Albert Eacrett
John Glenville....«
Melville Martla.
Rochford Nelson.,.,.
Robert Hytiltaa..........
Jennie Treleaven,
Maud Whvard_
Mathew Blahs
George Durnln....
John Kinaban.....
Joreph Moran
Andrew Stewart
Otway Stewart...
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May Jose*
R. Beatty
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EXETER.
304 serge Brown . .
Thomas
sal Gregory
393 l
419
496 Fred J. Rrwtt ..
ea W. 11, Johnetoe
100 •
373 ince. Cream,'161. ..
415
400 I Thos. Groomer ..
DUNGANNON.
baa Tho.. G. ellen..
Oh Deo. 8. Woods..
391 Thos. G. Allen..
404 Geo. S Woods..
306 Roes Duffy
416 rtios. G. Allen ..
4411 Geo. S. Woods ..
440 Tboa Altos ..
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No. a, Aebfldd.
Na. 1, Godes lob.
Chadwick P. 8.
No. 3 Mall::.
rich P. 8.
6, Colborne.
erects P.S.
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'floderlch P, 8.
'No. 1. Colborne.
P. f3-
IIi-Colhonra
le P. 8.
.. S. R. No 2, Ray.
Fetter Public School.
..S.R.No. A,BAY-
.. 8.8.
sy...8.8. No. 2, Hay.
.. Exeter P. 8.
. Exeter P. S.
. S. S. No. 9, Ashfield.
No,
.. No.
R. C. S.S. W. Wew•am•b.
No. 9, Abbasid.
Nati,
No. 1, W. Wawaaesb.
LOCHALSH.
From our own correspondent
Messrs. John McLeod, of Chicagn,
and Dan. Campbell, of Auburn, Dakota,
are at present visiting friends in this
voeiorty.
Mr John Gibson left hen this week
for his home in Lanark. Havisg bees
the teacher in oor puisne school bete for
the past them years sod • proselnest
person in society, his removal from
among as is leech regretted.
Accinz' Ts. -Mr Duoc•o McRs, Ash-
field, got some of his ribs fractured while
Roil g to town Saturday. Also his eon
John, while going to charoh Sunday his
horns took fright. sod he and his staters
were thrown out, John got bis arm
broken and the others escaped with
slight injuries. Dr McDonald, of Kin -
tail, is attending the patients, and all
are doing as well as can be expected
Oarmee/.-On Sunday morning last
a gloom was thrown ores this neighbor-
hood on hearing of eke-'7•Ien death of
Mrs Duncan McKenzie, 12th am.. Ash-
field. Deemed had only been •fling it
few days before her death She leaves
a husband and live small children to
mourn her logs. Her remains were in-
terred in the Lochalsh cemetery Mon-
day, and was followed by a large con-
course of friends. Mr McKenzie and
family have our deepest sympathy in
their sad bereavement.
POPLAR ROW.
From our own correspondent.
Moats SAwIxO.-There wee • sewing
bee held on the farm of Frank Salluws
on Saturday, in which then were five
sewers took part. Mr Editor,if you had
scan those Eve saws at work you would
have said there was steam power at each
end of the sena During the afternoon
there was a challenge for s race between
Jim Sal!owsaod Jack McNevin and Jack
Tiffin and Harry Morris which resulted
in • tie, cattail, a 22 inch birch Ing is two
minutes. Let us hear from Leeburn.
Mise Ida Sallow• has returned to
Orderich,to resume her situation, after
spending a week's vocation at home.
CRALLsPog -George McIntyre and
Harry Morris challenges Jack McN.vin
aged Jim Sallows or Frank Sallows and
Jack Tiffin to saw • friendly match any
time within a month for the champion-
ship of Poplar Row.
Then is • young mac of the Gth con.
of Colborne oho is h..me on a visit loom
Toronto who visits Poplar Row occasion-
ally. Attraction of course.
ASH FIELD.
From our twn correspondent
At the nomination oo Monday, the
old 000ncil were elected by acclamation,
except the first deputy reeve Messrs
Hugh (Arvin and J Wbitley were nomin-
ated to that position. We behove the
majority of the ratepayers present at the
nomination were in favor of re-electing
the old council and them movies the wet
of an election. Mr Girvia bee filled the
position very well, 'arise gsmssnl satis-
faction and we don't see why be gwweid
not be re-elected.
The ezamtnstion of S. 8 Na b, was
held on the 21st elf. The wesiber was
very stormy or the homes world have
Wee filled with visitor. Those who
wen there expressed themselves well
viewed with the prolciency of the
pipits. The report of the inepeater wag
very .atisfaesory.
The tea -meeting held in Zion Chgnub
on the 19th alt., wee a dseld.d suenses
Splendid selestiees of med. were famish
ed by the choir, also by Kr Allan sad a
Genres professor. The Rev J. Oren
and W peter, gave 1111801841141 ""
draws.
p ...oil ..d -
draws. The proceed, amosetml to
The Christmas -tree held ender the
amgiess of the Zion politic school, M
21st alt., wee • grand seems Tbs
iildre with the sadatanoe
Heater, Mr McDosagb and the tamest
pee • geed program whisk was 11Meard
to tbreegbost by se ' appreciative
sadism*. 71w Aura gats .en-
able ssieetiona for the The
tree wee well pirating. oesor
GODIRICH TOWNSHIP
!From oar own correspondent.
ARMY AL Tea at x gruel. -The saomi
ts•meetine in connection with the Uoiuo
Presbytenau Church, Gcdericb township
will be held on Friday, Jan lltb. A
number of speakers have been secured,
and the Clinton glee club will furnish
the mesio os the occasion. Tickets 460.
CARLOW.
From cur owe Cerossposdeet.
A very interertins event took plass at
the residence of Mr John Buchanan 8th
too. Dee 20th, when Mr A Tourer, aw-
cilk►r, and Mas M J Buchanan were
suited in wedlock by the Rev John
Toone, brother of the groom., •eatated by
the Rev A McMillan, Aoboru. The
bride was twisted by her Sister Kate,
old the groom by his youngest brother,
C G Young, Student of St Catherioes
Collegiate Institute. The preempts were
numerous and e^stly. Wishing them the
co•mplimente of the se.eoo and • happy
new year, we siucrrily hope Mr Young
will still take hotshots in the 8 Sohul
and bis seat in the choir.
LEEBURN.
From oar cwa corrtspondest.
Moa Mame Huber, of Goderich, was
visiting friends hen donag last week.
The anneal sapper of No. 213, I. O.
(i. T , came off on Friday seeping last
week. The ,menu by the sisters of the
lodge. was heartily enjoyed by the mem•
ben and their guests, and afterwards a
g od program of readings, iecit.tions,
snags and instrumental pieces followed.
A. Gordon occupied the chair. "Our
Loden' was the subject of an address by
D. Cummings. G. H. Cletus, of Park -
dale, gave an 1. teresting talk on horti-
culture, and F. B. Linfield, who has
been a Nudent at the Guelph mode!
farm for the peat 15 month., spoke of
the benefits derived from a ouurse of lec-
tures theta, in educating the mind to
work the muscle to advents.* in agricul-
tural pursuits, to the wteose interest of
all present. A collie's song was sung by
our young friend later in the evening,
the chorus .d which will long be remem-
bered by those who ware present at the
I 0.0 T, 213, annual supper, Dec , '88.
Ps*soiAL-A. Rapson, of Cos.tame.
Holler, visited here during lest week,
and was present at the I.O.O,T., No.
213, soouel supper, he being • member
of the order at Kinburn.
Robert Rorke, a former resident, but
now • citizen of Kendal, Origami Co.,
New York, is visiting relatives hen. He
look in the lodge supper, and gars an
addrem on the recant election over the
border. He spoke of Harrison as the
right men in the tight place. Robert is
still a bachelor, and remarked fuss it
was his firm purpose to roman so. His
nephew, Arthur, accompanied him from
the Empite State, on his visit among old
friends and relatives hen and in Godes
rich township.
One of the reasons why flo ott's Easel -
aeon hes such a large sale is, became it is
the beet. Dr W H Oamemn, Halifax,
N 8, says: I have prescribed Scott's
Emolaioa of cad liver Oil, with Hypo-
pho•phites, for the pest two Jeers, and
found it tenni agreeable to the stomach,
sod have better results from its ass than
any oth er preparation of the kind i have
ever sed. Sold by all armories, 806
and $1 00. 4
THE MARKETS.
SREAOSTWR$ AND PROVISIONS
eeissesb /•Mus.
Menem neo Jan. sad. rr
PINE TAILORING i
Q[irrts is, --I am now in a position to in-
vite you to select your Suit or Overcoat, frau
several hundred new patterns. They lave re-
cently ---latest designs -striking figures, quiet
colors,Plaids,Stripes,Ohecks and mixtures. You
can see several hundred patterns in alimony ha
minutes, and you'll have au may choice. They's,
sure to please, and are made to measure with tee
beet of mare. Pricer moderate.
B. MacOorma .
IRIS TZAR'S
MYRTLE
CVT and PLUG
SMOKING TOBACCO
FLIER THAN SiER. SZE
Air ESIC
E
la Breese on each Ptat sad Package.
873ly
CONTIIIIIED SALE!
=wand hew dose wads sate
SAUNDERS
ells :1110x'S
Derlsg tar INENI IN ariant
Them wish to get rid et ,bel Stook of
FANCY GOODS t
PLATED WARE 1
JEWELLERY 1
NOTIONS Aa.,
LOWER PRICES
ties ever wall W le di -pend et.
Call and See the Bargains.
Tkc CYYUYwt Riodlier the Ser
DON'T FORGET
ISAAC N. CASSIDY'S
CASH STORE,
arahb's Block, Rut door to E. Donoht
1 have Just r.eetvod a quantity of
New Fruits, Raisins, Currants
Oranges, Lemons, dfc.
Akio • lane crock of
CROCKERY !
bought is the beet markets, which 1 ata bossed
to Bell cheap. Produce take, to exchange.
a re..b paid for better sad eggs.
ISAAC N. CASSIDY.
Mitt
CHANGE OF BUSINESS !
of pewee
( dick. erthat be bee nedlereigned begsbwi ,shand thine e hest
Market formerly tarried eaWs. ems -
('Hill. HamUteaet., opp.Nte Aero• heed
Agency. where he hope, to merge a share e(
pubile patronage.
FRESH AND SALT
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Hams, Sausage, Lard, Aro.
Poultry of all kinds in Season
arIA CAi.L $OLit,'iTEfi.ze
ISAAC COATS,
no at Harentee street.
Children Cry for P'itcher's Castorls.
Whim Illby woe•1!. we gees her (lreasets
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Pronounoed, by pslrcttoal a
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in the Canadian Market
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"The Weep nae ed tee bays papers se
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ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
THE WEEK
d (aaadie. Jeweler! of Ptlidiu, LiI
tare, 'Jeiewre and Arts.
PCBIJll1EI) EVERT YRIDAT.
*ha per Tear. ss.me lbw reser men
THE WEEK has mimed ea its ef3
year of pealesttoa. greatly seisreed tad
proved b every raussok readbrq g U
store worthy the cordial rapport of every
interested It the sslstr.sa.e of • !rote
litat
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which hes clra,ectertaed THE W EE1C t
solos its IMO heti will be rightly msbt•ir
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from aecompltebrd veered den„ will
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Letters will appear during tle mato.
Pae' ', ester.
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