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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 128 TSM HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY. MARCH 22 1889. 1.009. — • BOOM I 'SIS SPACE BILONGS TO FRASER PORTE lAdvsrtterttutat. , AUCTION SALE& r tate renew... " itr•Mr. l'.as►ee -u eels rt A it tri. tM a torte ttu W W prinlar4 at 1t was stated Y them coleuses a tat.uSre sdliFt a fere wMire utetrftad la time ago that McLs .d'a 't) .tare it.tw• this imi up its t time kg sate. ♦alor'weld adrrrtta, tile! , it has .fu- Cautw (aril for ally oy SYotio., ,paws Ir door w. 1 Is ant, oi.t$tl g,not 1•. have . ball of lot 14, coo. 7, carat Wapnosh, boot adtort► 114 s.. • whim ouaatJ' tat (1UU ass% eetatu of tete John Fowler, at tiodetsbit , bow soon . (aim. wt la risx sar ltu.'a hoer; au she village of Uuu4ao- .aid moor sod hew wail rood w del, ►rows lean, .,e Tuaraday Marsh YtMh• Inuit, .t 1 dog . the ambulant Is, e .ug4••et the ..uutry, ., c,uck p. w. JoanMaltuugft, It u a pwtuve tact that there to i..• .tbrr • err. wed.cmie 1,a%rut,d t r uyedit0e• as .. syttrw I 50 acres of choice land ter sale by reuovatur. Cry $ it yyg ate am.••et, rte Mucuuu, E. half Of N'. hall lot b, (well. ..ls way W test rte nisiitr Ju.s think K D. A.kbrld, cour•teina 50 antes of ..f wh.ee 11116 medtco.0 l..dmd 113 way to rand, at afartu,'o hotel. Dungannon, on the sick neat either I, I.hysital y and Friday, much, Y'l1J, at 1 0.01,c.„ 'ciact p m. ......,...,:_:,,:„.,,A, l1...„......„:4.,a, "'s, ti.ThvNardwe. i Kr hes l RCobh. rm Look out foi their Big Adv tiso read it. next week. It will pay yo Pric©8 an& Papers to Suit Ev him,ou, 1 . t:.uoaa me►y. ah Cululabia, autl tele Mat,,, Michigan, Detroit, Port Arthur, i ,ter, uta, kluak,rka and several part, of the 1'ruvu•.•u ..f Quatwe,aud eu'tie tow... amp. of Mcti1•Ilvfa), ,fey, t`.epbe.t, litlWu«. Wdd,.•M.. S.. awls, 11 lb .ort, l'sOkrveaaMb, b••Wi) Mu.dh•o. Bul- led. lir.•), Mi.:iw. as..a1Miih, .0 chows, Callum, ft •..,felt, C. bonds, A.4br.d, NO OLD TRU Everything Right to Suit Pure Cor. North-st. and dquara, Central Telephon COUNTY CURRENCY. Newsletters from Correapon- . dents, and Other Items. Alsweemtr Distal all the I*UM y \e w. den• ed up toanit Resides .f "lb. Mseal.' rah awd ?.list. ('lipped and l'.m- ,.wmsed rooms tarry beetle«. 'ar MJes Irwin. Of P,,rtelw Ls Prairie oo T luck. - A McKellar. who the winter mouths i" B Purtaae 1a Prairie, Mao An employee •t Boil ort+, Wiughaui, termed the past two weeks. that, is it? The family of Isaac will shortly remove to Mt lUe;erson tow is. Anthony Simple and Frank lot;r'vm. slderably better. Morns, left for Manitoba last Tuesday. tier l:olyin ar. and w Others will tolluw nee week. geitepourly this elute Harry Ueunis, • harness mels, of .m, $0 years of age Brussels, has lest no less than 12 sets of over 110 years ago. barne.s t.. Manitoba and the Northwest this winter, with intending settlers. List week Mr S 1' aglesou and wife, IiayfielJ, amcompanied by Mia Lists. HagS.ns,returned w stair Usk its honor. This week Mr John Wilds sud sister did likewise. At the last meeting of the township council, of Grey, the aalary of the collec- tor was re -considered. fha amount was tried at $IUO and Donald 11..Lauchhu was re appointed. Messrs Scott Bros., Seaforth, shipt.ed nine rerloed% of apples, numbering barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr James Scott accompanies the shipment to the old country warket. J U Ronald, J3ru his best double engin week. It was rewl:y • mechanism, and w i.1 Brussels factory. A five mile akatin. the rink Monday seg twee" Win Armor -ion ehlinpion of Hurst. Anderson woes easily. Alex Delgatte, C farm. on sou. 12, to Killop, for a term of tends r.•mot Pug to spring. locating pro Jaw. J. J. Ball, Grey, ,;Paps»ed of a trim. 4 year old. cameral purpose mare, thio work, to Adam F ,rb, .. of Manitoba, for the rum of $150. The p•trtheaer will take a car load to the west with hint nett week. Mr .I. T. Ireland, who has been a stn dent in the Dental Surgery with Mr W. jr, Fear, of Suafotth, for the past two pars. has pass.d his bol examination at r.?onto, and is now a full fledxed L.U.S. Jun. H. Swann, your.gcet son of Rev M. Swann, of Brussels, has tweed fila final examination et the Dental College, standine well in a lona listr'f BNta tints lie talks of locating in Columbia. Albert Gerry, wife and daughter, Brussels, left for the West last Tuesday. on the noon train. They tittered to farm and will locate near !mita" Herod where W. A. Fianleiih, Mrs B. Gerry's brother has resided for years. Mr and Mrs filbert Thompson and sen, Brussels. left this week for Mani- toba, where Mr Thompson intends}eennr; ,raging extensively in fanning. Manning wept along. We wish them every success in their new home. Last bit oda, I)avid Agar, "rad eon., Morris. crossed that hourtte from whence no traveller returns, aux, was buried on Wednesday. This is the last of this fami- ly amely as the ether members .lied a year or so ago from a bad attack of dysentery. The manufacture of the Mt crop of 1988, in connection with the Broesels flax mall, will be about ooanpleted this week. The market is dull. Our Sat mill is • tip-top io^ustry affording em- ployment to a lam The Brussels /'mat says :—&.mebndy is paying tom close attention to the clothe' lines of Mote Ilroaselites and the thief need not be surprised if he carries home • charge of fuekshu' in the base- ment of his pants if the stealing is con- tinued. Mr John Peacock, ,lawwe'own. intend. leaving for Manitoba in • tew days Mr Peacock is • steady and industrious inane man, and his leav,nr is another proof of the feet that Manitoba endf the De- lete are fast draining Ontario cream of the province. ,lamer R. Ballsatyne, who has been away in Winnipeg, for about three years, came home on Friday evening of last week, on • brief visit. He left for the west i.e Tuesday n,wo•, int '"long to ley his forint-- on the Pacific onset. We wish him success. Mr S. ftathwell. rf (oderieh town- ship, states that while he was st work in the hush about a month ago, he heard some birds chirruping. and being curious to find net what they were, made s' ia- restitratem, and fo.arnd quite a $.eek of canaries Such a thing as this ia knew of n Canada February, be never before... Another •••e• • •,l peona•t• of this firmly, i. toe person of Mr Rohl Mo- ban, of the Mill Rana. Twekeremith. ilea p•esad away at the good w of 72 years. He Aird on Monday last, ally e short Moser of inflammation of the loops He was an obliging neightoor, • kind fraena and a good enmesh seed had many warm friends who deeply regret hield'stb. John Gentles, KI er, purchased a h from James McD..n ship, this week. 8170 The mare we He also bought two O'Neil, ltrussels. Mr Ja. Little, of f. rmstly of Mc Kit claming friends in left for his borne understand Mr L. eewful in pekoe., sre aenswing considers goods. He likes t'.ra ' Charlie Bur t about sixteen, a [r oleo Furniture fortune to have the his right hand be He was ruoniog a knife caught on a wail plau.nir, and the board his ling W the knives. THE BREADSTUFFS Mederteb OOD. Wheat .r • near. • bbl.. ' r Oats. C beak ........ Peas• p bask ...... Barter.• bud .... Potatoes. ti bask Ha). a too ........ Butter .t b .. ... =reel wop•ck Shorts. II toa ......... Bran • too Chopped Staff, • ewe yereeahgs. E ewe..• Wood.............. Vilbh Flour F,ll Wheat Lew Spring Wheat d Harley .... . • • Oats Peas Apples. 1 wtaterl gat Potatoes Butter Gedwese ne west Pert •.1. • ,war•• r••• RsNeeaae glees+ rygusaee s today was quiet. with stuatl to mut only a follows re deamad. Retpt lead nus Mornmaat. era t. Yaane.--1Tlattle. sk port Sc in ala' per lb. betebers to le t 4srp, a to bre: , boos M to Ste: LS calve*, Olt* M arab. Raeraata Anarvota. KOrssl bel to k yet lb.: iN ashes Ip to pie. each : M laasbs 13 to els cash. Ulowraeat. S'ow's Tawas The remise of live stack taw week ~time Merck lets. net were as follows Cattle. Sheep St Hogs. Calees. II 1D Lott over trots previous week ifi Total for week MO .td 1 IS t)at band roe rola Si Prices sere as follows Cattle. export. a to lie: do bombe's'. Geed xi to k. do I striae' medium, i to Mr-- 4. botcher.' runs. IF& to Sr: lteaat to to &*e.: sheep. I to air. mires. to }s Rssn'aw Asarnmt. Receipts for the week and latest prices were tial rattle_ 3 to /e. 0 lambs. $1 to r each; IS calves. N to Om ooh, versa Maaaar Receipts for the wash anal latest prime wore 100 stich work IS to Me: in salves. a to Ile each. I0 Jia Msllougb, auctioneer. eco mole i t ed aM- ier from L..nt Col. Panel, deputy Miuia• to of lite Militia and 1)efence,to the elect that the request .:Pthe County Cou-.ctl oho petitt..ned the Department to base ten mod" companies fumed its Bruce hr bev.7wfused, giving as a real 'n that it is sot the whey t.. Increase tee b ret the forme at piesetnL uv E TAILORING Ori rl,rum—I am now in a position to in- vite you to "elect your Stat or Ove ot, efrom several hundred new patterfa ) re- cently --latest daeigns--strikmg figures, uiet 1 evlorr,PlaialieStripoee,Cheeks and mixture". You can see several bundeell patterns in ax many half minutes, and you'll have an easy choice. They're sure to please, and are made to measure with the best of rare. 1 rieea moderate. Erausllin0 S $. MacOormao. , raw allR TRUNK I<AMLWAY. •a*ms' L-mu10 ' EPPS'S COCOA. "HEAKYAdT. _ ugh knowledgeswims et digeeaboa t Was of .,GOD'ERICH JLL U.S TI?. -! 11:1) .s'f(;.\'.4L-s I e l R. KNOX IPRESBVTF.RIAN) 5'H1'RI'H The church was temporarily supplied by as-: .istauts to Rev. Dr. ITre until May, PM, when Rev J. A. Anderson, B. A., formerly of WIlitcrhurch, was called and accepted the position. Since that time the church metn- berslaip has continued to increase, a good financial footing has been gained, and Knox church hills fair 'to prosper materially and spiritually under the present dual pastor- ate. THE (:AELII • r'Ht'Ru •H. A Gaelic Mission was established in (iolerieh in 1571, with Rev. A. Me(iillivrav in charge. For about six years wer.hop was conducted in the hall over the old Post Office, but in 1871i. on the union of the congregations of the Church of Scotland and the Fes.. ('hnreh of Canada, the edifice of the former ho lc sin Nelson street was oecupieal by the Gaelic congregation, and has continued in use for purposes of worship in eonncetiien with that lordly to the present time. THE; BRETHREN. For a number of years the gathering of Christians known as the Brethren has held regular service in the room upstairs at the corner of Kingston street and the Square. THE SAL.% t i leoN ARMY has had a corp stati,.ue,l here for some years. anal has a larrat-k.. on North st r:AST-sr. MEN \VflO DO nisr;ss.I VN'a'SRIA•ST. METHtiDI.KT_ItHI'Ra'H. working up this trade to a considerable ex- tent. !hiring the past fifteen yearn he has ' alert le',•tl tie local agent for the Northwest Transportation Co., at this point. anal has proved to lie tow of the Mttvt energetic agents tort the whole rotate of that I'ompany. He has toren largely interested in the lake trade as part owner of a number of s(•haagl- ers, anal has taken an active part in en- deavoring tat devehp our harbor trade. ,tie has else r.'pre"a'nted the Royal Canadian Marina. lusurnnee Co., at this port, and has earricl on the lousiness to the aatisfiu•tion of his company and their patrons. At pr. - sent he does the hulk of the coal trade in (kderich snit the surrounding district, and during the past few years ham practically swept all ..ppoat itieni'out of sight. . Where You can Find Live People. Something Regarding the Trade of the Town Some Pointers on Our Local Hives of Industry — Places of Note. Y Y E NOW come to a department which will prove of interest to all who desire to learn of the live men of (oekrich. All the wide-awake men may not loo here, but all that are here are wide awake: %VM. LEE. FORWARDER AND MARINE AUE\T. Over nineteen Years ago Mr. William Lee carte to Inalerieie and Led( lMesss'ssioti of the Piper Flouring Mills. which lie carried on for five years, At the enol of that Ie•rlawl he opened up business as a forwarder and coal dealer at the harbor, and has ceontinue.I in that line up to the present time. In addition he was largely interested in the shipment of tanbark anal firewood to De- troit and Chicago, and was 'the means of WHITELY a t: EDWARD, DEALERS IN APPLES AND GENERAI. PRODUCE. This well-known produce firm has been doing business in town fur 'some years anal has already established me reputation as a large exporting house. Their export trade last Year exee•a•,le,l ?440.000. They deal in all kinds of pestle••, but have anaale a specialty of the apple trade. The mentl►e•rs of the firm bra• Messrs. A. Whitely and .l. II. Edward. loth of whom are known to he pushing and enterprising lousiness men. WAS fEsT WN.WEI YEW. WORLiI'S EXPOSITION• RHP Oat O.R.A.. 1lut-I ia competition with the pianofortes of Etlrm9a and America. The cab U.S. Internatfosal Medal eYsr award. ad to a Canadian ptanoiorta • alIndian Modal had Diploma as the Colonist the Exhibition, Leede Eng.. mt a (lasepeenes s witonor h ' Newcombe 'sleeted by Air Arthur Bal1 Illustrated Catalogue. pies* sad tbrIllet &awe Maks WM. `fes' wawtwas.ewsat wawsaee•as ,e+ roam*son i o availome Winos, Liquors, Bra FOR SAI.K BY G. H. PARSONS tt1M Ai.RiONSLOCK, OODERICU BOTCHER SHOP 1 —oil— KINGSTON STREET, Meet M Crsbh's meek, OedsrIsh. iltas. tlwtilh heirs to merman& that fee h•o spewed eat • Watcherawb've .�mtrdat tt he ltrmehsa sad wade the sijeft r` Itf1 mte • patronage a the issNe ate lty sad rermI meats call le kept ewe steed, cm head. , IA71sVACTIAK Gil AR AXTEED. BRI. SMITH, TIL Pan psi urns. Y armed-tiamd Iiee P. as IryAwa OMAN Mau orders caw reedy* prompt aftosa Wass r app. Si. T. B. NMIer• TV Repairs promptly aMo.Aed to P.O. BOX 861 CARLING'S ALE & PORTE! CARLIIiG'S BAVARIAN >� flatfIAPsoLAGER (Baled) G. Ni A$IONBu ctODERICH.