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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-1-25, Page 8fv 'r t 8 Y.� THE HUROI FIGNAL, FRIDAY. JAN.25, 189. ►, 1000 a� 1 Mr William Street ha sold hie firer LJI nu Iles Korman rtad, Te•kentrlth, to Mi-i)F- B M Chw.ey for eke Taut of $7.460 T►e farm washables Date hundred acres, G■ N0. item t� I sad is isy d.00Meted, i. good buildptuo hogse /y,/jt/1/„�� No. tiF{I L I •rW u to gaud woditioa* ![r 8pruet iu ISAAC NA CASSIDY'S OABB STORE, HICHEST PRICE grog's Block, Nit door to L Soothe. COUNTY CURRENCY. Newsletters !Moen Correspon- dente, and Other Items. A Weekly Mee,' of IYe t•eesty he w• Merv. ed -sap neaten senders of "rhe Clemens rue end Teta.. Clipped and Coe- de.eed from Every aectlse. Look at the label on Chia piper. Mr E. T. Hulme* has returned from Caltfurnis to C6utou, belisvi ig there's nu place like borne. Messrs. Crittenden, Beat if Co., Me - of Niagara Falls, Out , have moved to Clintuu, sod intend to eog.ge to the manufacture of spring beds. Tho'. Pawnor', recently of Exeter, is again in the newspaper busiuese, hav- ing started to London Seat, • public* tion to be known as "The Forest City Mr John M. Farrow, mail clerk • n the L. H. & B., and fur some time put in the Loudon hospital on •_Quant .d an injured leg, is now able to be tent, but is net yet able to attend to be. duties. Per John Hannah. Seaforah, attenued a very successful and interesting meet- ing .A the Ontario Creamery As.octutiuo held at Fiction last week. He was sp. "ousted Vice Pre.idsot of the Aesocia- al.a. teed' retiriug from fermlee and wtl move to b.4orth where he topes to psis a well earned rest. Mr Chesney, we believe, has paroha..d the farm for one of kis saps•. Sack a Owe it not b any mesas • bad "esteem out" for • Fosse man. Mr John Reek, Blake, has l'tensed frees tt a old .nutty. This was Mr Reith's first trip •Dross the Atlantic sad of noires he enjoyed hie visit, although he ousbised business with pleasure. H. took over about 1,100 barrels of apple• with kiss, and disposal of them very e•testactorily. H. brought beak with him two very fiat three-year-old Clydesdale mares and use young stallion. Mr W. Z. Witte, Wrozeter, left this week for Mount Forest, having dispos- ed of his furniture factory and under- taking business to Messrs Smith Brow .it Malcolm, of Brussels. Mr Watts sitters twos • like business .t Mount Forest, and no doubt will sueo.d, as his record as an undertaker here hos been • satisfactory one. He has also served the public is the capacity of school trustee, and will be missed in the ranks of the Royal Arcanum and Masonic fra- ternities. "w Mr Lewis McDonald, Walton, of the saw mine bore, has sold • hundred acre wood lot in the township of Grey to Mr Querengewr, of McKillop, for the stun of $7,000. This is more than • good any improved farms would sell for, bot timber u increasing in value very rapidly in these parts, and Mr Quereogeeser knows what he is doing, no doubt. He will pay for the farm out if the wood, and will then hays the land to the good. SALTFORD. From our own correspondent. Look at the label on this paper. The entertainment given by Mr R. R. Hallows, fn the Temper•noe Hall, on Tuesday everting, was • decided success, everybody was highly delighted and the result financially was up to aspects - lions. DUNLOP. From our own sometime tem Look at your label on this paper. Woodmen had to cut the tail tree and the large elm growing ou the south side ilia Friday evening l.f last reek as of the architect shop, ajoioing the school sari Dr Coleman was walking along the yard. Its large branches, which were side walk opposite Csrdno's block, Sea- took forward to shade the 'cholera din - fort It, she slipped on an icy spot, fa Ping ing play -hour bad to he cut down last and breaking her loft arm. week as they would come in enrtrsct A painful accident haIFened to Jo* with the fall chimney fur th3 architect McTaggart, Walton, on S.turday last. engine pat In position the other d:y. His father was extra -ting • tooth which Bona* wasted the Dobie elm to it" happened to be joined u, th,, next ons against the chime ry and shop and b'ow and brought part of the jaw bane with I furiously when the are commencedata L it. task. A stout rope sad iron wedge . .t.- The Ontario (Zoeller... of has appoint- I dared •boreal from haemog his own way that time. e>v the following perilous License Cum• missiouers for the South Riding of Hu- John Barker rot the woof contract roe :-Rubt. Spicer, Ezvter ; Pater for the school wood fo- 1889, Douglass, Blake ; Lsvid Walker, Btu, - field. Messrs James and Th as Ballantylie and Mr Thcmas J ,nen., i1'roxet, r, i..,.vo this week f,•r Prince Aeoeir. N. rU.ee.i Territety. Another batch of our 'out.' m, n gous to seek their hotline id "fur- rio parts." Mr Jos. Collcway. of Wtnniprg, is back on a visit Mr C.Il.•was iu en old Stanleyite, and is a brother of • Idrr- man Calloway, of Winnipeg, who ba,•x in -the seventies, took an actire part u. ansae of the election campaigns of South Huron Mr Alexeoder Nichol, of the 6th line of Morris, b.s purchased frc,m Ln •. telt bor. Mr M.'Q' eyrie, his farm .•i 100 acres for the - tin of $4,750. Mr . r- hul has now 311ih acres of first claw all on the fib 1. • of .dorms. Cubits 10 If ,rHamar vi ;sestet efts 01111 0111• eiarseter, On 00o W bet hav- ing Idt ►eddied hue true madames d having 'rade ►er paws with Gard. The Rev W. J'. Campbell's pulpit was ooespi.d os last Sabbath animus by • ►sail pr.eeier from Mauohesb►. . �w ea i�'�s oZ West Wawa - mesh last ea I[ •»day is tae Tows HAL After the deeieratwta tat edge wee taken by seek membee, Waimea wee forthwith entered into. Mr R K Miller was re -ap- pointed as Week, J. G. Ward as treasurer, Dan Hi.kiebo$tom, awmnr, sad Messrs Rube. Murray sad Joie Webster were re -appointed as aaditoes of the munici- pality for 1889. The Week Wawaoo.h Mutual Fire Imemrase. Company held iia annual .esttng las Tuesday 32nd, in the Court Room at Duagannun, to watch ntetenoe to partialess wig be made to our seat Owing to pressure of business and want of time we cannot enter into fall detads of tie business that was transacted at the meeting. Sugioe it to state in the meantime that the oe:mpaoy is in • prosperous ound►tioe through the efficient sod careful management of the directors and staff of officials. 1LLUEVALZ Trees ow own oaireepeade.t. Look at the label on this paper. Canna Mamma -At the adluuroed anneal meeting of BlwvIe cheese fac- tory, which wee held un Jae. 17th, the milk roatss were let. Mr Wm. Messer was r•-eleoted salesmen for the owning 555505. Ali Alga --=:11: • ` Posrroxatrorr.-Dr McDonald M P., has postponed his political mestiog, which was announced *Wats 28th inst., till the evening of the 29th inst. NILE. Trees our own co-respondent. Look M the label on this piper. 'Mrs R. Mcllwsin, has been very sick for over • week. At one time her life was almost dsspsir of. Dr Mackay 01 Dungannon, has been in attendance. We are glad ale is recovering, or at least considerably Wier. Brain inflammation seemed to be the trouble. _ Rev W. F. Camp all preached io the Methodist church Sunday and Mood y evenings, to appreciative audiences. There was a severe snow storm last Sunday, but it h is nut given us sleigh- ing. Wood -drawing and other winter work is much behind. Mr McCurmire and Mw Plummet, Is getting the school io working order mans after the holidays. Our sew principal is e.identiw going to do good work. B Ate teachers bund with Mr Jesse Grainiest COLBORNE. The members elected for the munici- pality .•' Colborne met in the township hall on M ''id.y, January 21st, as per statute. The following gentlemen sub- scribed their qualification and declara- tion of office, viz : Joseph Beek, as reeve ; Archibald Malloy, as deputy LEE BURN. rr•'ve ; Nathan Johns, James Taylor and Froin our cwn correspondent. Thotu•s Gond, as councillors. The last Look at the label on this paper. minutes of old council read and approv- Mieses Janet and Agnes Sterling •re ed. A Malloy moved. seconded by N enjoying • pleasant visit to friends to Ktwioes township and Berrie, cuunty ..f Bruce. A large party of 'Dong people drove up to Kingsbridge, last Friday eight, and joined in a pleasant dentine party gives by Mr and Mn J. E. O'Connor, John McMilln... M. P.. f:' South Huron, has been •t. - ding F'..ien In- stitutes during the past''-' 'r • eks in the counties of Wentworth and Brant to company with Professor Penton, of the Ontario Agricultural (College. On Sunday morning, at Christ Church, London, in the presence of a numerous congregation, the Right Rev Bishop of Huron ordained to the deacon- . ate Mr H. Brad, of Huron College, (formerly 01 Clinton) and to the priest- hood the Rev T. A. Wright, of Come. Wm Stewart, of the 8th Don., Hulhtt, lost • splendid mare, one day last week. He Lad been feeding her on cut strew and meal, and she took sick and died tbe nest day. A neighbor was about to buy her at $200. While driving home from the country on Wednesday of last week, Mr Frank Rose, Exeter, met with an accident The axle of his baggy broke and he was thrown on bis head, which received several cuts. The horse broke loose and ran into town. It was caught and put in the Central Livery for the night, but was restored to its owner in the morn• hag. Mr John Tsmblyn, of the 13th ens., has just oompleed • very handsome re - Redeem on his farm, with all the modern improvements, being heated with hot air ; • rand improvement on the manner of heating • house forty years ago, with a big fin place and nearly • halt • cord of wood burning .t • time. Mr Tamblyn did not build the house be- fore he needed it. They hail the pim- sun of taking their Christmas dinner in their new hoose. May they long live to enjoy it. A few day ago Mrs R. P. Nimmons, of Winghans, heti • stroke of paralysis from 11e effects of which sit died and was barid Friday. Her funeral cortege had only returned from laying her remains to the grave when her husband breathed kis last, hseing been strnek down with paralysis of the Main • The aged maple, who were highly respectable people,.evw full treen•erd from the offsets of the stook mused by the halting of their sou. Bee, in Leedom, about two years eget. for the mender of his panmemr. all present haviug a good time. 22 hands turned out for the wool bee for the church last Monday. The ladies meting noted last weal u adjourned till Thursday aferaoon of nest week instead of Monday. The tint death for 1889 in this sec tion, was Henry, the iafant son a John passed, viz :Star account, $16.62; David Maedoeald, on the moruing' f the 20th Sterlinr.'wod per Mre Brindley, charl- ftiet. The little one being six months' old, much sympathy is eztended to the parents in their hour of sorrow. A feel- iag allusion to their low was made by Rev Mr Anderson on Sunday afternoon during the service. The funeral was cnoducted by him on Tuesday m• rning it being the first funeral he bas h..1 since be assumed eke charge of the church 1889, was read as per statute and passed. bare. The board dlsappmved to • certain ez• AxoTars FARM Precgasat6.- Our tent of S.S. No 9 debenture and left the townsman, Mathew Foley, has perches- matter to the reeves to wake different ed the Griffin homestead in the neigh- arran t' nonce if agreeable. The clerk burhood of Kingsbridge, consistme of 80 was instructed to notify the auditors to acres. The price being over $3,000. meet at the township hall on Friday, Johns, that Jas Jenkins be auditor for the present year -Carried J Beck ap- pointed Baby Williams as the other auditor. T Good moved, wounded by J Taylor, that the reeve, deputy reeve. clerk, Joseph Heatberington sod Wm Young. sr., be appointed • Local Board of Health for this year -Carried. The council adjourned for dinner. On re- sealing business, the following applica- tions were read for the office of assessor. J 0 Stewart and John Buchanan. Thos Gond moved, seconded by N Johns, that all of the same officers be re -appointed -Carried. The following accounts were ty, $0 75; John Symington, for roadway to gravel pit, $l; clerk, for wood for township hall. $6 35; election peepoces, $29. The clerk was Instructed to write Joseph Hestherinrton, sacretary of 8. 8. No 5 to return $5 40 of taxes in error of property being rated in S S. No 5. it - stead of B.S. No 6. Bylaw No 1 for P Kelly's tender for the school wood for 1880, was acmpted by the trustees of No 6. Two reports have been in this neigh borhnd of late that D Healy, a former resident, was dead, but one of his rela- tives going to where he at Essex Centre to enquire about him, met him alive and well. Word also reached here that Chas Wise, who lived in this burg for yeses and brother of Mrs A Horton and Mrs A McLeod was drowned the other day is Michigan. PesAoIAL-F B Lin6e:d, who 'peat the holidays of the Provincial Agricultu- ral college at Guelph, ander the parental roof. left on Wednesday of this week to resume his studies there, By the Week- ly Mail's report of the recent esamina- tione then, Fred comes out second in the honor list in the arum he toot fir the second year students in general pro- ficiency. Tonight Mr gallows will give his eel► braced entertaloment in the church, be will give an imaginary trap through the Holy land, and will show scenes from the life of Christ The toad list the4 have been gotten up for the omission will be appreciated, some of the neighbors will appear larger than life. Everybody wants to see the soewes as nothing equal to them are ever shows outside of the cities DUNGANNON. Trete ear ewe 1.... dent. Look at the label on this paper. The funeral mews of the late MM5 Limas Holland was delivered by Rev J. Carrie, on Seaga; the 90th tem, i. the At a wool bee held on the fares of Mr Episcopalian sheath. There was a Wilson Armstrong, 1;o then Nett, r. lure •tteadaase el symp•thisi.g fri.ade needy, W. ti. fitspheeson and Hammel and neighbors pmeat The rev geed► Jekestem est a log 164 males 1. man took as hie text • favorite ',psai. s seater Meide the bark in 39 sseodfrom •. of the deceased frothe 23rd Psalm : The same work wee also dove te the "Yea thn,tghQ walk through the valley of a.w time by Robert Nlehnl.ns sad Wil the shadow ,of death," eta, enm.estiag got Artastreisg• The two latter elm est ad espaehtiug on whish he showed the woe leg 16 helms ha dhnetat i• se ser diffa eatho�ROlri between 1Y. taeomd. � i Fb 14. at 10 o'clock. The council ad- journed to meet on Feb. 1.t, at 10 o'clock sharp. J. H. Rientene, Clerk. Carlow Jan. 22nd, 1889. A shock of earthquake was telt se lndsy a t porton tet tae iambi Yalkry, Mad iu weeteru Kltabergh btu me deatags was doe.. Mothers who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in bo.b and strength by giving that perfect fond and medicine, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophoapbltes, Dr W A Hulbert, of Salic ury,Ilie.,says: "I have Deed Scott's Emulsion in ewes of scrofula and debility. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure." Sold by ail druggists hoc and $1 00. 4. THE MARKETS. B READ8TUFF8 AND PROVISIONS •rd111 Y EAR'S MYRTLE our sail PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO FINER THAN EVER. 8ilt aL In Rosana on each Plug and Package. 3171 y Brand Panoramic Exhibition AT THE Grand Opera $01188 UN-- WEDNEBDAY & THURSDAY Febniary 6th and 7111. From Atlantic to Pacific 1 Arrangements have been mads with eke "CANADIAN sTEREOPTIOON CO. to be present {a Ooderioh toe two nights oaiy, the wosdartul, amusingaad i•structive paa- eramlc of CANADIAN SCENERY. ?HE BATTLES or THE SOUDAN. THE CHARLESTON EARTHQUAKE, AND THE RIEL REBKLLIO)t. The ezhlbltloa comprhee over Met views, and will give sstteh tion to old and young. rim lover of his country, the iortr of lastroc- tia.ad the lover of intelligent eejoymeat. MR. E. MARSHALL. the well-known Purser of the Ontario, .1 the Beatty Steamship Lite t. the Manager. Tor Particulars see Bills and fusers. ADMISSION, - 15 and 25c, l'HILIRRN. - 10.-. ORA rF.FCL-COMFOIIITINL. EPPS'S COCOA. RR RAI( FAST. •1ty a thorough knowledge et the natural laws which govern the operation' of digestion and nutria.,,. and by a careful application of the Ane properties of wetI-eoleeted Cocoa. Yr Epps has provided our bn.akfa.* table* with a delicately Savored beverage which may save ne many heavy doctors' bills. 1t is by the indictees see of swab articles or diet that • ooustitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to re.:st e• ery tendeucy to disease. Hendreda of subtle availed its are Rooting around us ready to at- tack wherever there is a weak point. We may es.ape man! • fatal shah bykeeping ouneles" well foniSed with pure bood and a properly tuurbbed frame." -"Civil Service Gazette - Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only is packets by t,ro-ers. labelled thus: JAM Es SPPS t Co.. Hummopethic t'hem- ists. Loudon. En.tlaed. 1186 aedev4eb Mom. Oonsalas. J.. Nth. 118. Wheat 100 " 1 at Flour, lit Girt. II 70 ! 111 Oats. y both ................ a 0 s. Peas. II bubs�hs�trio"...... ••-veer 0 Si• 0 PotaWse. $b. :..:a 5 le Hay. r▪ r .5 a .:; � 0iII a EQa tree• tar;.:• jM / u •: