The Huron Signal, 1889-2-22, Page 88
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, F!B.9Q, 1889.
U N Ty IVU RIthN ('tie,' Mr Jas Fh
Fyfe, of Turw.ree, who has i PORT ALBERT I COMMUNICATIONS.
baso rtIftlis 111 Ib6 Water 'roods ee , PON tot twa cerre pendewt,
North, r,i il(Ichi*all Loa returned home. ( Mr Hollows will giv. hi. srlwrtiau eat hood emesal e•retfpwi1L ler
liffreritlettetni from Correspon-
dents, and Other Items.
A ♦.stat, Widest ..erose siaeaty Sews serv-
ed ■r te eels hotter. sr "Itis a/gaal.'
eta rad P..lat. f tipped awe tea•
detest from Karel Settt.a.
The Wingluve town nand has secured
service* of a roe leadoff In the person of
Robert timers*, of Pert S:giu.
A Mr J din Jo en, 1V.ugham, shipped a
car load of horses to V lcteria, B.C., esu
tits 12th inst , via C. P. Ry.
Idessr$ Ory, Y. s Sparhiee,
n.Khsw, sleeved a car of salt to It. -
them, N W.T., esu Feb. lith, via C. P.
Ry.
.. F. and Denies belly, .f Brussels,
lost r home teat week, l.y gentile its
leg to. ken by a kook item auuther
horse.
1 Th. Wl:.ii theism fact ,ry turned out
!IO Ir: iteend. .f .herr., durtoto the
last acv .n. Phu atu.,uu: reprmented
is us ,fey $dai ti :03.
�1'hc tss:sk of Ha.a:lton. has .•;'ened a
!i•ci::t:s Look ui e eigh..u,, in which do-
per-too/et sums tram 81 arid upward*
can be dope sited 'reefing Interest.
Mr. N'..1. Sharp, Ethel, was standing
on a .hail uteecnis. t . nen* houeekuld
duty. elm lust her balance and fell to
the d.•..., br•akn.g her tett arse.
M... Sarah Johnston, Morris, whu
has lir ° hod up witil Iheum'ttte (aver
fur the !art menthe, is shandy reeeuveriog
under the skilful trwatesest of her pbyui-
Mr ,lame. Maas, cheesewak.r, of Bel-
lmore, !,As gores up hos situation there,
and w•!' , to Alatieehe next month,
wbt re he has .ecurud • mere lucrative
p..ti.,'i.
Mr .1. Brennan, Winghsm, shipped
two um.l.gi•meuts of leather esu oho lid
inst., by the C. P. R)., one car Iced
brine f.•t Mutitreal and the other ter
tee, let'.
!11r .' •9. -ph Nenact., the well-known
and tutcrl.riseig young eontractur, .d
ELn.t•t.dtille, intends dupaiug of h:s
p•oleley nv auction well the view of
genet t.• Manitols.
Mrs Pickard, Sieaforth, had the mia-
fortuee t.. r..11 on the ice a1 the carnival
on Tutelar evening heat, breaking the
emelt bone ..f her reflit ar,n. Dr Smith
attendr1 to the fractured member, and
she ,a re...vering.
1„s t;. She*, ..f Se*furth, had an ad-
vent:.., with one of the canine species
1asr w'e-k She was petting a large
Newt` ut.dland flog when the dog
playf,tili took hold of her ear with its
teeth a iris she suddenly jerked back
leaven part of the ear in the dugs
taou.h. She is recovering.
w ork at the Damp eb•rs be cess misread
►arose Wooed up rather early.
New I$Aaa. - Yr. Walt Hausa, of the
aid esu., Hull, is busy getting out tis
bee to replace the heru which he Md
burned Iasi fetl, and on ti.t.rday lest
s number .1 hie neighbors turned so and
helped him haul logs to the moll.
Mr Alea Patterson, ..f Huron teen -
ship, weighed • team of two year old
Kampen° Dolts lately, that turned the
berm at 2740 pounds. Mr Mooney, of
Lucknow, purchased one of them leu
$170. It always pays to nus good
horses.
Mr Holt, of Lucknow, has received
from the Graud Trunk h•ilway Com-
pany a check for $2:30, the full amount
of hi,. olaiin for his hou40hold furniture
that was destroyed by tire at Guelph
some tome ago, while in transit from
1'..rtland, Blaine, to that village.
The C. P. lir. has lately erected a
D ew water -tank and windmill at their
station, M'initham, at a cost °4 about
$1800. The capacity of the tank is forty
thousand vinous, or 200 tons of water
The water is pumped from an excellent
spring by the windmill, which works
well.
The kat words of J J Sims, an ever'.
elite who has been preaching in Canton
111 "Brethren" for several weeks. were
delivered oat Sunday evening. Mr S.
took for his subject "The last call.' The
sidings was very affecting, the speaker
adhrriuK n,tidly to his •ubjeot. He
w as liatuued to by a nutnerous cougre-
Kation.
Geo. Haycroft and James Turnbull, of
Brussels. bete dissolved partnership an
account of the aicknees of Mr Haycroft,
and Joseph Ballantyne has taken the
place of Mr Ilsyerott. The firm will
now be Turnbull A Ballantyne, and as
both are good, practical men, they are
sure to succeed.
The many friends of Mr R. Irwin,
Merritt, will be sorry to hear that his
eldest daughter is in poor state of heath
at protect. She was iu England taking
care of her aunt who died •rime time
eco and the extra exertion irritated •
..ire knee that she had beim troubled
with for a number of yearn. Some are
afraid that it may have serious results.
John Devine, of Clinton, was up on
iMonday last before John McGarva, J.
P., charged with burglary at Thomas
1 Jackson's store on the 3rd of February.
The goods were found in his possession,
amounting to about $100 worth, a n -
stating of tweeds, dressgonds, cottons,
underclothing, kid gloves, etc. ile was
committed to stand his trial at Goderich
at the next court of competent jurisdic-
tion. •
It 's our painful duty the. week to
chronicle the death of Mr .las Million,
of the Get con., Colborne, who died haat
Thursday, after only • !few days' illness.
The many frienas who atteeided
the funeral on Saturday showed
the very high esteem in which he
was held by the surr.•anding communi-
ty. He was 33 years old. Int! in.toa-
tory rheanutiam being the cause of his
death.
Some, seventeen years ago lits D.
Webster, who still resides °n the via
homestead just south of Lecknow, was
tr,.ubled • great deal with rheumatism.
A friend advised her to carry • potato
in her pocket as a certain cure or charm
for the disease, and from that day to the
present, the old lady has constantly car -
tied are.und with her the slue notate.
it was originally a gold sized tuber but
it is at present no larger than • marble
and is as baro as a stone.
1 Sleears Ritchie .t Eluting of Wing.
ham, have purchased from Mr J. I1.
Cue m.t.2s, the property formerly owned
by lir R. Stull, °n Josephine St., and
Intr:.d erecting a hutldine as sour. as the
weithrr will permit, for the manufacture
of jellies and cider.
Dr. Gann, Worthingto.. and Elliott,
on IN:noday las:, re, owed • very
IsrRe oene•3t .n, eroei1. h in the bream
sf Mee 1.. A..C..., Der an, is 1tcytO4 at
the rreidenee •,f ner hnst.,uJ's pterins,
Clieten. du tar Ih. •,pervtton seems to
hove loses* eucoe.stul int'.
The brick tannery formerly owned by
3$r A. 'W. Monitor.. of 1Vr.artar, and
lately tenant,,( t.y Sir J.nuthan 1111,
has l'e•.•i. .old to Mr J. Leckie, from
near (''.atha,a, who sill enter unto law-
se'.sion and °perste the saute immediate -I D( \GA\1l►Y,
ly. From oar own ror•eespond'nt.
While Mus Lovett.* and Miai Turney, ! We have hadoulte a thaw. which is
tf garter, were drivieg a horse, it bap- . bei.,; ed by heavy and surceedsteady
1 hI ht Mw
pro t atitl les rv rttr • + o ff,
showers of snow.
aria •' the mite ttn.e she let go the 1
hn.' s • d then the horse ran away and' Mrs John R'binsnn. living near Dan-
tn ron.tng the corner opp.alte the Cen 1 gamnon, we are informed, 11 very ill, and
tral Hotel it threw the ecover. ..eaupantI out en- t1n i s low state of health. We hope she
1 soon r
to the •...oft•scow sheets they were not., Y !
hurt badly. Toe In.n was caught be-
fore farther dani.sl,e was don.'. i strand entertainment en Friday, 224, in I
n -m Mit,•hetl. .r., end Rupert tic- i the Orange hall is anticipated. Come
Le • 1 .awyers, '•f llrnneaais mill un l one come all all.
the McKillop end L vat., boundary, , Dame Rumor has at that Mr John !
have iccon.lunied John Rork, of leiean, : Martin, the popular hotel -keeper here,
t.. the state .,r Alab.ma, havine made is intending in the tear future to become
arrat.gernents to go right r•, murk in the 1 • resident .1 Winghanewhere he intends
e•en►tlleig business as a'•.m as they ar- I to enter into the same line of business
rive They ire nit exports in the trade in a much larger .phere and to a ;,rester
and will doubtless succeed well in that extent.
•ou'hern land. : The postponed meeting et the
Mr Charles H. lwtomeell, of %1v1415- 1 directors of the West 11awanosh
sots, .hipged (rem Kggpen on Friday MutualEtreinsuranceCompsny.washeld
Ism, to Minnesotasome of the br.est in the court mom here on the 14th lost.
Canadian bred stabions ever sent from The president. Charles Gurvia. Esq , in
this place. He had also in the lot one !the char, All the directors with the
very tine breeding n.,ro As Mr La- I exrepti°n of tw' were present A eon-
tnuaell is considered an Ica-ellent judge i siderable amount of businees wag trans -
of 1. rse Mesh and es a resod buyer, we
are glad to see him around rood hope he
will hive.00d luck wuh this lot sod re-
turn for more as th.ry who ha,e ,;rood
eons wilt be glad to see Ann again. Mr
1. tteusell only buys the holt and he is
always wolfing to pay well for them.
Lust Friday evening telegram was
received by Mrs lie... ('erditf, . 1 Iirue-
eels, fr.,m Sarnia, statin` that her
stater. Mn B. C. Smart. had crau'd the
bourns from when°. no traveller return&
Mn Cardiff was ill and not able 111 leave
home bat her husband attended the
funeral on Monday. Mn Smart had
been •fllicted for • number et years with
paralytic strokes which resulted in her
death. Moog with her husband she
tired in Grey township s .me 12 years
ago, working Jnr Cardiff's farm and
memo- vet, highly respected. This is the
third death In Mrs CerdifFs family in
about a year.
Ton Towweorr Fi,qAscra. The town
ship of Hallett a,mmwneed the year If MI
with • balance of $71 in the teewary
and doped with • balance of $171. The
total reeeipta for the year smonntsd to
1117,7b0,being made nn partly ag follows:
Taxes eollected, $13,91,9 ; °panty is9uwi-
ary lime •pprnpriattoo.$434 ; and Ice• row-
ed money, $3.209 The rip -indoor*
seeouatetd to $l7'660, mate up in Fart
of the following principal items : wanly
rate 13,067 ; schools $4,817 ; road. and
bridges, 1113.109 ; salaries Motor. ; interest,
afe., 11318 ; support for poor. $.M) ;
promise end tewlage, 1$78 T... .nets
of flee township •wt►wwted to 92,4190, and
the liabilities to $6,000.
1 acted. The oompany still continues to
Iprosper.
Division court was held in the c,nrt
room, on Saturday the 16th. His Hen -
or Jade. Doyle, junior jade* of the
county, presided over the court. Quite
• number of the legal fraternity was on
hand to accommodate clients in their
line of business. It is pleasing to state
that there were not many cases to
dispose of.
Mr John Hamlin, having rented his
farm for a number of years to a farmer
of the name of Beadle, from rear Man -
shooter, is about removing to his former
residence in Goderich. As he is • gond
citizen, we are sorry that he is leaving
the locality. We, however, hope that
' Mrs Hamlin, himself and young people
will enioy gond health and hal trioses in
town,
I Thai monicip.l enoneti el West Wawa -
nosh
awa-nosh met pursuant to previous arrange
sent in the township hall, on Saturday,
the 16th inst. All the members were
' present. Reeve Jas Johnston in the
chair. As the road for .bout • mile
was Impassable for any kind of rnnewy-
anee to travel on, the reeve, eouncillora
John Sewers, Ja•w.. Gibson. and the
treasurer were obliged to travel on foot
in angle 111., Indian f••hinn, MMiisiil.r
is the rear guard, and after having et•
*seemed perseveranee and endured a Wad
deal of fatigue, arrived at head queghtre
safely, when rest was nhtained, who.
was much enjoyed. The nett to order
was the tranmetinn of monieipal h'ai
nem Next seeable of evened is t
take place in the township hall on the
1 lith
day of Marla.
m.u1 in the Presbyterian church here g�o,u t......... .ooles. t
on Tuesday eves -g, the %It. ('roofed selves to pubo(questtuur, ►ad be Wise
is aid u18. H. funds. - - -
l'errtertre•.
DI-NL'.)Y.
From our ewe curfespoadeat.
With pleasure we eudurs, the remarks
of our popular friend J. J. Wright, of
Jai I'utnt Farm. in regard to the reosut
letters of Mr. Kydl, .4 U..dertch, on
the early dee about G•derieh and the
troubles of 37 in Taa Sweet., as they
are deeply iatereetln; and well wurtlly ed
note, and should, as he mys, be put up
itr hook form.
In looking over the reports of the n
Cent tuwn•hip outsized msstlnee, we gee
our former townsman, Getz. McO.., ham
been appointed ataeasor for Goderich
township for 1889. During his sojourn
here George held the often kr the
township of Culborne for three success•
ire years, and is taut therefore • notice
at assessing. His tint years experiences
noted a leery eowwuter with nue bus.
dog which oust hint • pair of�•�.e uta in
diechargiug his duties as a.ee3'is.,r for
Culta'rne. The dogs. however, are not
very troublesome whets they see the Riau
with the tiu ease in the sprlug of the year
a -coming.
In the town items of last week's
SwxaL we notice .mite • word of praise
fur Gederich, and an allusion that Dun
lop was • sandy town. Thos Totouto
subscriber is a little adrift with his quill
when he says our town will be connected
with G.dertch with street cars. 'tVhy,
man, Dunlop will be a juuction station
for two lines of railway& Nigbt.noeie
street to the hake will see a tine harbor
tend vessels rids: at anchor from ail --
f the Dominium, and the Dunlop
city dailies outshine soy in muddy little
Turk. And Goderich will be only known
as a little suburb. Alrer-y sur market
clerk weighs more hay and live stock in
i a say tion thn (ioderieh market clerk
! does in • week.
LEEBURN.
From our own correspondent.
Mia E. Carney, who bas been for
some time in Detroit and Torus/to, re-
turned home last week.
I Miss Bella Howard,from near Auburn,
has been visiting ber.couun, Mrs James
'Taylor, of this place.
Many about here and others will be
quite pleased to kuow that Geo Hiacock,
nue of the popular attaches to the Point
Farm staff, has quite recovered from a
1 seven attack of illness.
Sore threat seems to be quite preral-
wlot about here. There are some suffer-
ers and among them your cal serine,
who has hal ten days' enjuywent of the
eomplaiot.
Ilme1 Tut...-kt foe barn of Huth
Chisholm on his firm at the Lake, the
1,.y packers pressed w the short tient• of
stale he'urs, eleven tons and 100 Ib...f
bay. There were no extra hands u,
erica the machine, but only the number
u.aally required by the hay men in
their rounds about here. Toe Leehur
lads on the row can always keep a No. 1
record in the f+ronin;
1Vith feelings of sincere regret many
here learned of the death of John Mc-
Leod, °n Diuday m.,rnio;,after a severe
like's of ten days. at Can early age of
19 years. Though young in years; he Ouuaxrcn, Feb. .lot lotto
t;.dartch, iv Fob. DOW
Tu the adder of Tui. Ssioaat..
Daae Six, to your Iasi issue there Is
an item ngardu.g the Cenadiau Sweet,
of ilusiciaua •Inch is perhaps unit t•a-
twu.11y esislead►ng. As the tatter may
be of Interest to our Roost tnumCtaUS,
I ash lest• to plana the molter to a pro-
per light.
1. There is no examtuet for en-
trance to the Society, w that mere
membership is no mit•riun of utusio.l
abtluy.
2 rho easmin•tion for degree, Doti
sista of three sect , to eat . The
theoretical (, u.usical theory) see -
tem. The de.nonstratir,r (i. r..xcetive
ablllty) smitten. The literary ', . nem
isueical - equivalent to 3rd glees public
teaches' exeminat'un- • section.
3. For obisena rea•..as Mr Halls acts
In the Literary Department.
Yours truly,
W u Fem.. Fool,
Pr'art/ral rbtta.ttrepy.
o To do good to the unseat hunts of epee
capability is the lint duty as it is the
highest privile,te of the Christian, and is
uo way can mora real tieuebt Ice cue•
fcrrt-d upon uianko.d thea It/ .asking
known far ...d wide • sure and certain
means of r.a9pt, foes► that deadly
malady consumption. Where Is the
family that dors not reckon son •ug those
of its Ichcle w1.., hate gone hefurs
our, victim to this direful daraw 1 h
c`trs5i. the .taireett. the br'.ghte•t, the -
beet. and when a fund parent sees pale
e usiseeepti,,n sterling tutu a loved d.ogh•
ter's Imams. dushtug her cheek, bleach-
ing her skin, and reveling like • living
w arm upon her vitals, oho would out
hail tie a deli, sent from heaven Due
bearing in his hand a remedy, which
would are hi. darling from a ya g
grave. The mother anxiously watching
the boy ..f her love whu et the thrseheld
of war.h'.od a seized by the desire's:
and dragged with ruthless and unflinch-
ing hand down to the tooth, would Ales'
with all a mother's heart the power
w hich could save him. Such a pewee
exists, and a benevolent was, himself •
brand plucked (mw the consumptive tire.
holds out the hand of help, and without
asking for remuneration, is ready t
communicate the means by which he
was cured. You can send • letter T. t
Dolcuw, 164 N'e►t Adelaide street. Te- their prices
root°, and by return you wid receive
free, tow bottles .,t remedy. which w &
positive cur -Eons a Telegram.
The Rid,trt..wn �run,f•erl comp'ain•
shout the very poor quality of burning
oil, gold by its 1. cal dealer.. it forgets
that it supporta the 1.npostti'.n of •
hears deny on outside co:nprtttora 1u
.order to lo
enable the cal makers to force
us to pay • higher prig for a similar
article or take one of Inferior quality.
If • man pekes Iva fingers in the bre
shall he net be burned ;
FINE TAILORING
Cher TUJLllsllt,--I call now in a position to in -
i vite you to select your Suit or Overcoat, froto
several hundred new patterns. They cause re-
cently -latest design.-htriking figurer, quiet
culors,Plaids,Stripes,('heckPi and mixtures. You
can see several hundred patterns in 60 many half
minutes. and you'll have an easy choice. They're
' d'
ure to plea, and are rustle to measure with the
best of care. Prices moderate.
B. MacCor (o.
i
PIANOFORTES
AWAMEO HiST SILVER SIEOAL
WORLDS EXPOSITION, Now ORI.aANS
S.A.11884-6, in competition with the
pianoforte., of Europe and America The
may U.D. International Medal ever award•
id to a Canadian pianoforte ; also Medal
Ind Diploma at the Colonial and Indian
Eehlhition, London, frig.. lell43, with the
yupreine bouor of supplying Her Majeetmd
the Queen with a Newcombe Gran
'elected by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Por
Illustrated Cataiogue, prima and term."dm° Oasts Newcombe & C1.,
w tat lel-peM
CURCW eT . TORONTO
re0TOSIV. w re a1 gel wooOe *V5um
OVE
SAIINflEES &SON Le
A p in -Stoves,
Have in Syntpatuy mita it put
THE MA i; KEYS.
Every Store Ku wastrel Perfect in Operation
BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIONS
AWAY
DO
They are Sole Avid. for
Legal Notices.
1 r TIEI E 1114111 COC It? OF J Ci TICK
t cantina lei tatua.
ItTRt'THZ106 va %VILt1ON.
l'ureaset to a Judgement of this Iloaerabis
court. ds'ed tae fled day of July. ped de•
hter..1 hcreiu. the Creditors of Hubert Wil.
MO. late .41 the Town of liuder,rh. la the
l'uuuty of Iiurine. Gi•No w:•a, who died os or
abet the lb: Is day of Feleuary, 16113, are on
or before 1G, %ph day .4 i'earuary.11180. leg
mud b, putt pyrepal•t to Mems. Darrow C
le-madee...1..4 the t..si...1 tiuderich, tiolickets
for .he l'1r.ntlrf herein their l'hrMma and
..mune., soil widres%e ueaeriplloes. tee
fall prrttc•.tbus .0 their clai.7re, • staeeteei
of their arcount mai the nature of the es•
curi, r.. tit an...) hell by thea, or is default
Itu•reot they a•,1 be peremptorily excluded
num 11.e 1w.rr*ts of- the said Jidasaent.
!,arty t'r..d,!ur holding any security la to
pesetas is tLe segue Irian• me. at my ('hatwban
al Goderich. a(ore„aid..a. the setts itgy est
Vr Dreary. 1.ss at 'lei rat u'ulsck is the fore-
roon, i.u.R t t.. Lott at•Iw.uttaluradj ICycatrw
he Me ruiner-
Doted
uinhated at Uuderich, the. Mb day et Feb-
ruary. tax..
11. MALc0t 134)N,
15- 51a.tcr at buderich.
N ()TICE TO CREDITORS.
In the waiter of T. l'. and J. N.rbottic of
(lsubruuk. to the Cultist, 04 Huhn. Instils
Notice i• hereby reser' that the aboie•
nameA have amigurd to me under IL b. 0.
Ire;, l'lupler III. for the g. -neral benefit of
l r. ditties.
creditors are required to file their claims
with the Aa•+.neer. un or before the 1014 day
of klarel.. A. D. 1455. after which date tiro
Amamie will proceed to distribute the.wts's.
having regard only to the claims of wb1e4 he
0.10 hair n -.•crud ou.iee.
Lazed this tad day of January. A.D. loris.
it. 1(3i is F. .
A.•tgare, Hamilton.
PAltKflf,llacADAM$ a MA1t$HALL.
MIS 1ulleiters tar As. gsee.
ORA rEFI.'t.-l'oxraRTiNO.
EPPS'S COCOA.
HI1E.ST.
"ny • thnn.ugh kAKFuowtrd.te of the natural
Lusa wth gni Fru the ulrrai tons of digestion
N . r' . ft
an and .bei. and b e . err .1 application
' hr mi.- l.r..prrttes of well-wrl,-trCocoa. lir
I:ppo low provided our Iwrak.`...t tables will. •
dsmeately flavored b. -vernier which tray- save
us many heavy do, -lore' bilis. It is Ls
the Jur testae owe of such ankles er
dirt that a coastilutice may be ttrsduaily
built up until strong enough to resist 1.toYryy
te°detel to disease. Iluudreda of •tootle
maladies are Rowing around a ready tit at-
tack ishere.er then ,a a weakat. We
may escape moray a fatal .haft keep:i.d
ourerliee well fortified with purr an.! i
properly ttourtsbed frame.- "(lira Screen
(latent "
Mule elmpl) with failing water or milk.
Ptdd Dalt la pockets by gg nu,.rers. labelled thus:
JAM k. FPI''' A Co.. 1li.w.tulatIu• Chem-
ists. London. England.
The "E & C Gurney's Coy,s"
Stov'es & Ranges
t:ader/rs Mer..
hid a genial manner, which won him
the respect of all with whom he came In
eontact, and has faintly circ a mourns
for a good and kind brother taken from
them w the °penis ;l year. of mulh',FL
He was also • metaher of 1. O. U. T. No
213 Hu teeter Maggie, who has been
au Detroit for some time was able to be
with him duriug the last few days of his
elness.
«'e would like to an ripen meet-
ing '.f our farmers at the temperance
hall surae evening for a public discus•
atom of the best way of drawing up a
petition to the township council ler mak-
ing a goad improrement ..n the lake
bul'at the feet .4 Butternut Row. Thi•
road during the summer sees numerous
loads of gravel drawn up the hili, for
improatne and revering the town.hip
roads by jobs reed statute lett .r, and all
teamsters complain of the heavy strain
on their teams. We think • meeting
for this purpose would not be out of
place to see whet is best to be done A
talk at the had may lead to having •
better road to draw un than fnmarly os
the lake hill.
In the U,'derieh happenings of last
weeks Turonu, suhserilier in renewing
his StioraL for 1883, gives Goderich
great blarney for its recent progress in
town improvements, and then winds up
by a alight dug at our Dunlop cotes, by
saying he and I semi our items into tows
Dy old nags. here we wish to tell him
the mail coach,cr a fast steed and buggy,
that an be seen in almost every far
mer's yard in Leeburn, can take them in
when wanted in 30 minutes. We, now
.days have teams that can outdraw any
team in the Queen City. and to proems'
we will have the Point Farm lit up with
electric light as alae the station
on the line of railway that will bring
passengers her. for rest in summer time
and the new harbor open on lake Huron
at the foot of Butternut stow so well
known in his boyhood by the student
of Pharmacy in Toronto D'n t folk of
Lisburn being behind the age is
future.
KINTAiL
Mr Mclluire, of Ooderich township,
and stater -in law, Him Shannah•n, of
H ullett, wen the greets of his sister Mrs
Foley het week, where be enjoyed a
pleasant visit.
One of those pleasing events, the
oecorrenee of which is always looked
upon with delight by the majority of Der
young people trick place at Mr Morgan
Austin's recently, where they tripped the
tight fantastic until • late hoar, when all
dispersed to thei bonnet. Everybody
and his girl decla� themselves to be
well plastid at the pleasent time they
had. -
TM bloats, flew Satw straw
ground against further Wattmeter tot
duties, and alleges that when the Wail-
es Mansfaet.rwn cry net for *dve•tS e
oi shut out British reds "for the Sew
lit of the onneu nor"they an guilty r►1 II*
....i.t transpar.et hypocrisy. The es81-
setner'a asteroid 5 in an opposite move -
"nest.
Wheat
Flour. it est...................., 2 . I o
Oats. >/ kVlgtl toot... 0 .tri a J 11
('gas. ti bush .............. • Sr r 0 62
Barley.li bosh ............... a .v .7 0 l3
f•otatoe..'r ►sr ................ 0 '1: -4,1
. 0 0
H ay. i tow ...........i.......... I1 W 4 1I 00
IV. fresh
toot tl Id l 030
b fresh .nese-ked. Y dos 1, Is • 0 SO Cream 0 130 0 IS I
•
Call and See them At
21tie-
w 1 0) The Cheapest Howse Uctier the Sri. tirauetting Ouiae,
toot,
ehorta. * tot .................. eI6 00 tit 16 GO
Bran its tot i6 IOM 15 011:
Chopped Sage M Cwt. 1 L5 " 1:70
Sererninge. Visit ,toot,... -..toot 0 set " 0 to
Wood ... e....... i P. " 0 ••l
Hides ... 1 to " / M 1 n
Sheepskins.. ....,..... 0 e0 •• 0 ;S
Dow. rd Ifo,p 161rt............ 6 71 " 6 :5
Apples. A bosh 100 " 106
Masao
� � Feb. S T!1[ ff$kTM MElT T g51T RiES Mid
u:�llligll�
!TION
FR�EI
lit;.AND TV! NK It
OF INF: • Train. arr,ieand depart at
lows:
PRODUCTS •
Awwii a.
Mad and Ezprese
uF Mad
Mixed ... ...
anitoba
1�C
Fle.r ... .............. •... tip 3e to 665
F_p11 R1�wtgets tlMeM . IS to 0 alla Ian P
(1010.... a MI
to 0 M
Peas- .IN to 0 3s
AMIllableisaart per. lM . t ss to 130 R LZ L W .a...Y
room to
.............:r....�... "''' to DIS EXHIBITION CAR
e 1.5 to
t oil
CCesdw.dd nay 13 00 to 1f es
Wald "~ O le to • I
Perk . 650 to 6 is
The Cassia markers.
Tberr was • Soon demand for rattle at the
Ea.tera Atrttoiror.Saturday and only • few
were left. There was 110 sheep and very few
calves. The offerings were 3916 rattle, 10 calves
and I hog's. Cattle sold at 3 to it for butchers',
sad 5a per Ib. live weight for export.
1 rfly Vi':Ait'y
MYRTLE
Cl'T and PLLO
SMOKING TOBACCO
TI\MR riJAN K art. REF
aL
la Bronze e►e each ling and Package.
rllity
HW BQTCHBR SHOP !
t)X -
KINGSTON STREET,
Nest to Cribb'• Bleak. 05fN0Mk.
Rea. Pstall\ hods b nr�rum .11•.
ed out a Motels*,
mord t o
Meeba6 s1awA. nodes the t of m.
raelrs, a.4 would solicit •
are of athe we vicinity.
7e 1, UM p.sple of
i�eeh .sed erred meats will be kept row
s5autty en head.
los SATIAYACTTON 01'ARANTRRD.
Bmf. 8111TH,
51 1'aeomfiT'ew,
Will be at at the undermention-
ed stations as follows :
PLACit 1 DATA attat%E DATE LE*VA
1
ItXMICR Feb.26.5.main. rob alisOPAL
CLINTUY..., " Y.0.00ami. •• 5t,-.tnp.m.
OODERICI`))" 17.8w.an.. •• T, 'wow
SI:AFORTIII 10 ft,ewn.as., - tr mpp.m.
MlTCMiLL " it esu p.m.! " 11116.00p m.
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
Don't fail to see the Products
of 1888.
R. RADCLIFFE,
Salt Art. Ooderich.0wt•
i'Ovea ! r M .,
ol lbs lw<nm si s Wig. acetas, sa'r tba .r
Ferry's Seeds
D. s.
az
Sestlwast
tete tweree.
50
SEER MIIIIIAL
free
to
CLE981NC SALE!
or -
O VERCO4 TS,
CLOTHS
and T W EE.14,,
wfl be sem se cert aha .seer. M 6M a
!speedy reale. Call mid see thgt,l
TWRMR CA.AH-
H. DUNLOP
\11.00.51-.
(iodericb as td
1 30 p.m.
9.36 poo.
•......I1Jalaaa
7.S p.m -
.
D5. aST.
Mail ................ .Laoui
Mall sad laprem................. ..... I S6 0�a
1Ila•d ............................... , .rpt O.m
ROWN'S
ALSAI
�Bd Cherrj Bait!
our t moth* and fold.. I'ttl('E. 5 Cents.
Turkish and Diamond Dyes.
FULL I'TOCK Or COLORS ON HAND
J. WILSON
Prescription Drug Store.
Goderich Steam Boiler Work
Chrystal & Black,
Maaufactsrers sad dealers la
Steam Holler, Halt Pane. Tanks, Heaters.
Smokestacksanti allkinds of Sheet
Iron Work.
is.prored Automatic rulallr ('orirm Ra -
glom Upright and Horlltontal Ew roes. Ma-
chinery sad Catalogs of every A.•criptloa.
��is•• rumba. Pipe aha Wpe FltUwg• coa-
stailty oe head.
On Hand for Sale Chea
1 is M.P. second amid tsN1.w, Vowspile
t $er'esd.Msd 44.11., as:=41.
P.. en aew.etae• t..dtes sus
Mall orders w111 receive proms atrettfgs.
W 55 t 01•116 ta. T. a. etteat s.
tie- Repaint promptly attended to
P.O. BOX 3e1
CARLING'S
ALE & PORTER
CARLING'S BAVARIAN
LAGER (Bottled)
ret• Nal. by
!G. H. PARSONS
ftlf7• hest doer r Iteat•eal Reek ! on ALMOII BLOCK.. (JODI/RIM.
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