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Tib; HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCS 22 1889.
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IAdr.rwetteeat AUCTION SALES.
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%li pi i. ee't, their.ole Nita Pr
It wa. silted mu ibis. aule.aue • .itu4 t.t. u... ca lf. yrt. frw wtiee auaert«l ID
time ago that Wali el , y),t.w Itouu thw list up w the u,ue ut .ale. seta
farm for sale by •ttotiutt,
amus sold 11,11`'1141mt•ett , it Ita. rrrt We.t u awanwk,
iv dose
w. l is sat. „t^bit,q,u..t t„ oat. . batt „[ tut ld„ uuu. 7,
1W acrr., senile of late .lobo bowler, •t
Green sh, h ed •... is fame + it iall rl.rtio'• hotel to the villa,* of Dolman -
lied
hew won to l y ,t:oa. no Tarda. Mitch you,. ltedtt, .t I
and ,tier mid hew wed .,.J w.d.l ►u.,wo wcuuu-
at* p.fi ee is, air .,.Ku •ut thea ,uutr)• a, t.uask p. w. J..irtm M.tluu.l .
1t a • puealVte fest that there to h., dher i eer.
eretl:ctne I ateutad I , . yed1l' all" .yrtrnt 1 b0 aero of choice land for sale by
retwreWr. Cry It rf �•ye eral�ttl,,,R, the •trcuun, C. half of W. half lot 6, o,.aarlli
only +ay w tea its •nr.�t.. Jua thin, S D.. A•,heiJ, ca,et.tuinK b0 w4
„ t *ewe this wtedw,ue bused its way to laod, at Jl.ruu'. hotel, Dungwtouo, on
the a� .4d stibnite t, I,hytieetry slid fdnday, Mate, Y3nd, a 1 u e►a ct p M•
nseutwhy : _U.r„ta, Jluu,e.ot.., IILu„+a
V who pottt{..urd t►e 1.►.p•
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IBIS SPACE BELONGS TO
FRASER&PORT
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*Wm. �,ahrmlan, Uertn.u, Parti Arthur,' ter fort, Limit Col. Pante, deputy Minis
4* mts•, ,lu.k..Y.e and wtenl P41. Is u1e, of the Militia end Defetttx,tut,• r0ed
illi I'ruvlt.ra ••f � ,ubrf,eud In mho to+,.• that the request uf`th• County Cus':e!
r Ac.l, rt lYMrt to base
seta. ut Meli, 1,.,.y, Hay,
r'uv T OIIG!
GESTLEMLN,—i ain now in arid% to in -
1/11,6 you to nelect your Suit or vercoat, from '
sever.al hundred new pattern+. They came re-
cently—• latest designs ---striking figures, quiet ;
eolors,Plaitls,StripeaCheeks and mixtures. -You!
can' see several loundnial patterns in as many half
minutes, and you'll have an easy dioice. They're
sure to please, and are made to measure with.thei
beat of care. Prices tuoilerate.
Look out fou their Big Advertisement next week. It will payl cask.-tsaart b Mk;1‘. P.
you to read it. 1.114, 11141.1110, .11tiah,
• 'JIVE. Hi sew, Ssuiesetti
Prices astd. Pavers to Suit ET
•
s newt et the force id•peenest.
B. MacCorstac.
arm&
EPPS'S COCOL
liRMAK FAST.
"By • tharsouth knowledire of the natural
taws wItich gm era the upend togas of thaw lea
Everything Right to Suit Purch
Newsletters from Correspon-
. dents, and Other Items.
stwerria DIsest of the easily Ar It, seri,.
eg up Benoit Itredier• of ••11
rue awe Pellod. Clipped end Cos-
ornseal 1reas livery Section.
Mr latest Irwin.
Portage Ls Nein' 01111
luck.
A McKellar. who
the reinter months :a B
Portsge la rciorte, Mao.
An employee at Bell
the past two week,.
that, is it?
Anthony Sample and Frank Dictum.
Morrie, left for Manitoba last Timprow.
other. 'in follow next week.
Harry Dennis, a harness maker of
Brussels, has seed ne lees than 12 sets of
harness to Manitoba and the N.uthweet.
this winter, with intending settlers.
Lod week Mr 8 Eaglesou and wife,
liaytield, accompanied by Miss liasie
Thts week Mr /oho Wilds and sister dol
like* ise.
At the last meeting of the township
oounc.11, of Grey, the salary of the collec-
tor was re -considered. The amount was
Axed at 6100 and Donald IteLauchlin
was re appointed.
Messrs Scott Bros., Seaforth, shipted
nine carloads of apples, numberiug 1,570
barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr
The family of base
will shortly remove
Mit Itte.zerson lion is.
eiderably better.
Geo Colyin sr. and
quite poorly this win
over MO years of age
over :4 years ago.
J D Ronald, Bre
his best double engin
week. It was really •
mechanises, and will
Bromide factory.
A five mile skating
the rink Monday nig
etismpiiiii of Huron.
Anderson son easiiy.
SCHOOLS AM) CHURCHES
A Hugh School tliat has been a Credit
to the town The Public and
Separate Schools The
Places of Worship
Cir,ODERICH has always been noted
for having schools well up to- the re-
quirements of the ne, and the number of
late Jas. Preston, B. A., in May -11+61.. awl
sent Head Master, in 1871. In 11474 the
Trustees were notitied that they would he
required to vacate the Tempertwee Hall at
the eta -a -die ytsar, cow
termined to erect a building for a 'High
School anal requested the Town Council to
provide $3,700 for this purpose. which re-
quest was promptly acceded to. Tli.. front,
of the present building wart occupied in
:ent Head Master of Stratford Collegiate
Institute, being assistant to Mr. Strang. In
1873 Mr. S. P. Halls. B. A., received h'is ap-
pointment In 1878 the attendance had so
increased that the Trus -
Killop, tor • term of
rends reams nig to
James Scott accompanies t ,e I gotten spoon. locating pro
to the old country market. Jaw.
4 yawl' old. ceeeral purpoge mare, this
week, to Adam of Manitokei, for
the sum of $150. The por:heaer will
take • car load to the west with hum next
week.
Mr J. T. luelead, who has been a stu-
dent in the Denial Surgery with Mr W.
,31, Fear, Sestiftlh, fair the past two
pers. has paamd hut htial examination
at T motto, and is how a full lledzed
Jan. H. Swoon, your.gest son of Rey
M. Swatin, Brussels, has named his
final examination at the Dental CAlege,
ents ll• talks of locating in British
Albert Gerry, wife lied daughter,
Brussels, left for the West. last Tuesday.
oo the neon train. They inter.d to
firm st.1 will locate neer Indian Head
*here W. A. Fienleigh, Mrs B. Gerry's
brother has resided for years.
Mr and Mrs nillsert,.,Thompoon seat
son, Brussels, left This week for Mani-
toba, where Mr Thompson intends en -
geeing extensively in farming. Fred
Manning went along. We wish them
every sucrose in their new home.
lest Mendav David Agar, 2,id con.,
Morris. crusted that bourne from whams
tremiller ret,srns, and was hurled on
Wedneeday. This is limiest of the
ae the ether members died a veer ur
se see from • bad attack of dysentery.
John Gentles, Kin
er, purchased a h
ship. !hie week.
$170 The mare w
He also hought tee
O'Neil, Brussels.
Mr Jas Little, of
visiting friends SI
left for his beet'
understand Mr L.
amassing conaniera
Charlie Mammy
about sixteen, an,
Unica Furnitnre
fortune to have the
his right hand bed
He wae running a
knife caught on a
wad plau.nit. and u
the board his hog
to the knives.
The manufacture of the Aar crop ot
1988, in connection with the Brussels
flax null, will be about ..inpletecl this
mill is • tip-top industry affording em- Chopped Stuff, • ewt.
phiy meat to a large number o° hands. •,ftiaeadestleiP• awl • • • •
Taylor, M.D., T. F e Leaf M.11 , F. Jori
son, Esq., See-Treas. With a Karol of
Trustees ready at all times to supply the
needs of the (school awl a staff (of teach-
Isisitt to be augmentAsl by another mem.
hat been, awl are being. successfully pre-
trienlation (both junier anal senior) and
teachers' certificates of all grades, as the
following statistics for the past I I years
l'niversitY Matriculation], 31 ;
Medical 3 ; other examinations, ti.—Total.
With a healthy atmosphere, cheap and
etteafortable boarding houses, small fees, awl
tees were compelled to At well-equipped school with such an able staff
ereet an addition to the of tearlocr,. those wishing to secure a high -
building at a cost of tff esta..w.ition or to prepare for examinations
cannot do better than attend I boolerich High
School.
The present Central School, on North
street, was erect.91 1858. Previous to
that time the public school was conducted
in the building behind the Town Ilall now
occupied as a residence by the Waterwork..
engineer. Ths first Board of Trustees of
a hich we can obtain definite informatien
was that of 1859, which comprised the 1..4 -
lot% ing 'washers: James Thomson, A. M.
M.,!,-sworth. J. Longworth was rhairemin.
Pe. present Public School system of the
t-wri is carried on in the large Central
hool anal in dor& Ward Schools. - The
$5,000, providing ample
rooin fur at least ft/
pupils. In Issan Mr. A.
his appointnieiit awl in
1887 Mr J. Kaiser
was appoint...I The
building is a handsome
structure of whit. hrick.
ornamental slat, r 4. f
an41 iron ratio
and command- a tine
view of the lake Thera.
is at present an mei.-
dance of I NO lit11.:'-
charge of
THE H111111 SCHOOL
TILE
BREADSTUFFS
deilemeet
Houle
Mow. bbl.
Po• tatoes, • bush —
ra• m fresh unemicken
Cheese
vatting inen and women who have gone
forth anal taken leading places at outside
points goes far to show' that, /40 far as
hail receive.) advantages second to none.
0filitHlult 1111111
According to flovernment reports the
first /rammer School for Ow Counties or
Huron and Bruce was estalolisheol in Gode-
rich in 1841, and Mr. .1. Haldane was ap-,
point's' Master in 1844. The earliest avail-
able record. ,a 1834, gives as Trustees,
Rev. Mr. McKial, Messrs. J. Strachan,'Jas.
Watson, D. Lizars D. II. Ritchie. What,
is now a part of ihe Teinpa.raneeaHall was
the building in wbich Mr. Haldane taught
the subjects of the t ;mentor School curri-
English anal Moderns.
Mathematics. anal Mod -
the Seiences Orin -
inertial branehes J. B.
Kaiser, 'hawing anal
general work._ The
school blasts of an ex-
cellent library anal a la-
boratory well equipped
with physical awl
room is aka spe1ally
Atted up ivith tables
ate' ripper tt us, full y
'with relfgenbi
is paying too close attention to the •••••.
clothes lines of some Bruseelitre and the
thief need not be surprised if he carries
home a charge of buckshot in the base-
ment of his pants if the stealing is con-
tinued.
Mr John Peeve+, Jainee'own, intends
leaving for Manitoba in s tew days Mr
Peacock is • steady and industrious
ming man, and his loav.ng is •nother
proof of the fact that Manotoha and Da-
kota are fast deeming Ontario of the c r wood
cream oi the province. floe
. away in Wienipeg. for about three years,
came home on Friday •vening of last
weak, on a brio( visit. He kit for tb„, Htlainala today alai quiet wilt until r.os
west on Teeeday noon. Int nding to try itia m4,4, , „, imiionow.
his fortur•• on the Pectic east. We , Moorresiii. Oros li Triune. irt_ mons. *s-
wish him seorties. ' port to to 44c per ie. ; butchers. II to le : 22
Mr S. ReshwelV re nOdfriCh tolfil• *Ito 111 each.
ship. states that while he was at work in gametes smarms Otersttle3 to le TOT
the hush about a month ago, he heard lalirs• Ile& t• es IP to Ills each : Se lamas Mt se
mune herds eliteruping, and being curios. MoNTREAL SITIRIC Taws. 1'he reliti • Oi
to find oat whit! they dere, made •o ia- lim steek ter week mess March tildirlelle.
I -mitigation, and friend trite a took of were Int (Anew* :
Cattle. glorvi. Hops. Cidree.
canard* Such a thing ea this is eel 4 In
February, be never knew of in Canada IAA over frees
provisos week ti;
before” Total for week MS 56 I 19
lon of the Mill Ilse& Terkeremith. aledilrla 3 re 31r- obi/rebel,” ...144. 5..;,11,
P all Wheat see ase
Apples. twister, pet.
Potatoes
H euer •
NIIRTH-ST MEM' ,101ST CHURCH.
(wet anal dry) for prate
tieal work by students
in Science under the di-
rect supervision of the
Nourishing Literary So-
ciety, having in comet. -
tion with it a Olee
furnishes opportiinities
fair students to take part
in discussions, to give
readings, recitation...,
songs, &c., anal to be-
come familiar with tlw
Practice of lousieess SO-
eietien. The present
Board of Trustees coon -
Chairman Robert l're,
teaching -tatt is as billow"; Central School
—Pritwipod. Robert Park, Miss Blair, Miss
Sharman, Miss t 'rook, Miss Campbell Miss
K. Ball. St. Andrew's Ward School —Misa
Watson, Miss Williams. St. 1/avial's Ward
School—Mi.- Sharman, Miss Wiggins. f.t.
Patiii k's Ward School— Miss Burritt, Miss
Thonopson. The following inspectons have
held oats.' tinder the piii.lic school system :
Win. Kay. 1/r. Meleotti. .1. R. Miller anal .1.
E.. Tooth .- tile latter beitig the present In-
spertor. The last monthly report of the
novipal sliowo-ol that thete were 357 bops
girls on the roll, Roil the average
att.riolotisee was :112 Ivor anal 262 girls --
the attetelattee bring 834 tier cent of the
names en the roll. The pre.sent Beard dif
chairman. NI Nieloolson, (leo Swanson, H.
w. Ball 4'. 4 'mill/. A. S. Chrystal, Alert.
sis
*minty, its Um person of Mr Ite.ht Me rsrh7.17.11:,,!cai:owol.13ictIr 71:ntemwhi..ht
41 S4 to Me_ sheep. le 41, ral•fie, 1 to 1111
woe tames prove wme et• ...little. 3 le Se. 11
lambs, 11.1 114 ewe; 1.311 113 te
vase melltsZT RealITEE0 tor the wig
aeA latest priers Wise 111 winch Plink
to PM: 131 selves. 93 In seek.
bee paired awe, et the good are of 72
years. He died on Monday lest, atter a
abort Illness of intlantroalion tke
leers His was en obliging nebilihne, s
hunt friend sect a irorroi eitteint and had
many warm friends who deeply regret
hieldeat b.
AMAIN MST SILVEI
Pr.f.a1.1 12114-6, In comps:41M= with the
pisastortes of Humor and Ameetee. The
Maly U.S. International Medal ever eistreed•
td to a Canadian piennforte; ship Medal
Sad Mutant' as the Colonial nod India.
txhibitlota, Laws.. nut,. MO% with the —
ezierted by Sir Arthur Beilliran.
'dim Nolo immil
G. IL .ARSONE3
peeve*" es re pp 11.4.0•0411141 MUM .11111/
III WITHER HOP I
KII•!4G.T.iit:ii STREET, CARLIN'GPS
sem MOM hers to aaallEara tilat helms
asest a Pletcher mom at the
meek emery the t efstrz
mode lily selleit •
net the patienage Mei the mega, ef
and vicinity
ateacearal mama will he kept Gem
stmitly
SAIIIIIIPACTION MT AR sMTEZD.
fillint
Pao PILIITTEE.
Mail orders will reeistre tweimit
IL Repairs promptly attended te.
P.O. BOX 8811
Ufa
LIM (Battled)
Pair PARBONE
ALBION BLOCK. 001316111C11.