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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 148 THE HURON SIGNAL • - FRIDAY. MARCH 22 1889. 1.0130. ds5e'� �� .eu � SG. - V11ALL PAPER! • BOOM I WIS SPACE BELONGS TO FRASER PORPORT lidrertw,,s,eat. ' AUCTION 8A1E8. sr ►hs Teraswle . t d •— -r- - trades. lissome' ualr•d at Ali ii„. iu's ate'.: tlwir rale Mlle pr !t was stated to these auludaw • avert rurcM,.e .,It�ea tits uwtae weaned ort tau.* age that Molts el'e +y stew Ieouo this Litt up to t5e la,ttle et Isle. rM ♦Star wueid advert. t itself , it ham .ret- pb.uwr hawh,r sale by .,...46,4, li d•.ue au. 1 IS uta U I $iI dot t,. tt•ro haH of 1•,t 14, coon ', wr., 1\,.Saws, Ieeu $4115511 od •.+. erbere .•Yt"ale di 110U sena, estade of tate John Fowler, at (diddles, how soon Ile (epee lee.l fat elsrtu.'• hone, m the valise. of Elongate I end ue►r and •a how wed ,d.'w:dwl) kwes'Oub, •,p'fueadlf March y44b. 11,41y, 1 me potashes Is. the ...Rhos"' tic• cdurttry. ; o c..wk p. an. John thlalluu,ltt, It is a postttw /1119 that t n to tw .►t her ► ear. wsd'.ctue pat'1 ' 11 .. isle�,l1 M 5 "61.11111 50 scree of choice land tau sale by renovator. fry`M it )V• •rw� bog, ole � wuuou B halt of W. hell lot `, con 11. .,n'T way to teal ►u met d& eat thtuk .4 •Mede tuts medicine found tis mg to the sack sun ettltcto 1, phydrally ►sed ,teut.lty : I-4XL .t4. Mu.roa•ot.o. Ilhu"dy A+msouu, T. a.a. k.uoss k••otucly, C•hf..ruia, IMOLAI Columbia, halt bite hilar.♦, Michigan, Detroit, Port Arthur. kt`. ass, Idefte.ta and wcerst kali• of . N t, ph l Look out foi their Big Advertisement to d erti emenL next week. It will pay o Prices and Papas to Suit the l'ruviime of Qtwurc,sud in ado t.,+rt • olpe of Mti1►'11rr•), ay, .r. e. , Is►Aat.w tdJ•,tpu, 8 •. o a teh, 'lib tort, IWlleraia$b, a..•' e. MuKilh,o, Hul- et3,'Ue►•y MonrNi N• .11.444l Lela»!, (4 •dvs , G boort*, Aoitt..di, ou ) .i a tater, Orem, ••,grew. K D.,'Avhlield, coetarnioa 50 +Orate of loud, at Marco's hotel, Dungutnou, on Friday, Match 24Ud, at 1 .i oitct p w. Jr.. Mslluugb, aucti-eeer. T1 .Werdea\•f heed hes readtt*d a le' - ter frog. Limit Col. Panel, deputy Minis- ter of the'Matt ia and f)efence,to the tarot that the request ofathe County Cuuc.ed rho petitt..ned the Department to hate Co too. ownitauira homed its Bruce has beenholused, giving as • tees.'n that it is not the p.olioy to thereat* Oa • fent h i f the force at [.resent. PM TAILORING! (IENTEEMILn,—I an► now is a to in- v�reo11►t, Eros vitt you to select your Suit orOvcame t' 1 several hundred new patterns They uie- I cent)) - latest designs—striking tigures, c'olors,Plaids,Stripea►Checks and mixtures. ou can see several hundred patterns in as many half minutes, and you'll have an easy choice. They're sure to please, tutu' are matte to measure with the ' beat of care. Prices moderate. II B. X&cOo=aO. ZLrauellino i uibe. 0 RA it Ft; L--CO11I raSTiRO. EPPS'S COCOA. IRRAETAMT. B • therve►rb knowledge of the natural which gofers t be operations .1 dMit now est • careful applies! NO OLD TRU Everything Right to Suit Purcha Cor. North-st. and Square, Central Telephone e• COUNTY CURRENCY. Newsletters from Correspon- dents. and Other Items. - r Atwee*t, Digest er the foetal, \r w• very. ed' ae I. Matt Meader* "r ...the *isnot- roe and P.1st. flipped man e'ra- ..e.sed from herr, settles. r asetr.aw•. #• Mr Jennie bele. of Portage La Prairie on T luck. A McKellar. who las the wintor months in Portcyte la Prairie, Mau. An employee at Del try, Wi ngham, earned this post two weeks. that, is it' The family of Isaac will shortly remove to Mt 1tor,4erson now is. Anthony Simple and Frank lwd:rrdm. siderat.ly better. Morrie, left for Manitoba last Tuesday. Geo Colvin aro and Other. wdl follow nest seek. quite poorly this 'mute Harry Dennis, s hermits maker of over Ito years of age Brussels, has seat rho less than 12 sets of over yeses Sao. harness to Manitoba and the NorthwestJ D Ronald, , B this winter, with intending settlers his best doublesid,engi List week Mr S l agleson aid wife, wwuk. it was really linyfielJ, accompanied by Mia Lugs mechanism, and will Hipp{.ns,returned to their Dtt'Jut borne. Brussels factory. This week Mr lobo Wilds and sister did A five mile skating likewise. the rink Monday nigh At the last meeting of the township tweet' Wm Ander-ton council, of Grey, the salary of the cutter• ch.ropi.w of Huron, f for was re -considered. The amount was Anderson sou rr',n axed at $100 and Du•a1d McLam:hl►u Alit De5lRativ, (i was re appointed. Merin soon Bros., Seaforth, 4hi14rd fares, on con. 12, to nine carloads of apple*, numbering 1,570 dollop, for a term of barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr rends remount to James Scott accompanies the shipment awing, locating pre to the old country market. Jaw. John Gentles, Kin Cr, purchased a h from Jane. McDon ship, this week. 8170 The mare we ode also bought two O'Neil, Brussels. Mr Jas Little, of fo.rmarly of McKil flailing friends in left for hu home understand Mr L. ces,ful its Dakot amassing arosiders goods. He likes t!i Charlie Burgess, about sixteen, Sty Cait:n Furniture I.'" h fortune to. have the his right hand badl He was runniai; a knife caught on a was planing. and u the board his bog to the knives. J..1. Ball, Grey, a:•posrd of a trim. I 4 year old. ceeeiral purpose mare, this weep:, to Adam 1..,rts •. "f Manitoba, for the .um of $150. The par-h,tacr will take • car lied to the west with hint next week. Mr I. T. Ireland, who It.as been a stu- dent in the Dental eaforth,uf fory thetpastrtw,o J. Fear. o•( years. has pass. d his brat exawiostion et r ironic), and is now a full Iledi:eti t. D. S. Jun. H. Swann, yourgeet son of Rey M. Swann. ',f Brussels, has t►assed his final elimination at the Dental College, standing well in a loin( list of stud- ents II. talks of locating in British Columbia. Albert Gerry, wife and daughter, Brussels.Jeft for the West last Tuesday. on the noon train. They inter,d to tarn and will locate near Lathan Head where W. A. Fisnleigh, Mrs B. Gerry's brother has resided for Tear. )Ir and Mrs Hilbert Thompson and w in, Brussels. left this week for Mani- toba, where Mr Thompson intends en- gaging extensively in farming. Fred Manning went along. We wish them every soccer, in their'oew home. Last Mt oda, IAcid Agar, 2.1d eon., Morris. crossed that hours. from whence no traveller retinas, and was buried on Wednesday. This is Iso last of the fami- ly u the ether %neuwhere .lied a year or so ego from • bed attack of dysentery. The manufacture of the has crop of 1888, in tl, will be, n with the Broesels Sas still, about o. inpleted this week. The market is dull. Our fiat mill is • tip-top industry affording em- ployment to *large number The Brussels I'ost 5sys :—Somebody is paying too dose attention to the clothes lines of some Brussehtes and the thief need not be surprised if he arrive home • charge of f uekshol in the base- ment of his pants if the stealing is con- tinued. Mr John P.senek, Jamestown, intends leaving for Manitoba in a tee daps Mr Peacock is • steady and industrious TosnR man, and his leay.ne a another proof of the fact that Manitoba and Da knots are fast draining Ontario of the cold wood Wool ~.. Pork ..sj.•er • are lts•tle Rosiness today was quiet. with sawna it. in sad oat, a QWel dews•(. Receipts woof oa Tuesday noon, int -nding to try and prices were as allows : lob_ his (arta♦ on the Tactic award. W aloppert 40 S xt. Rex 46: per lb.. hews.♦ t77 a in wish . wish hint success. • eep 4 to lee: 7 hilts. se to Me: !t enters, Mr S. Rathwetl, of floderieh town into is each. ship. states that while he was at work in 1e Rawness Ana •I• eachis S to l r the hush about a month aptn, he heard Rtyeh. sane birds chirruping, lied being curious MO!d1RUAL *Tack �" Alto. Tote reams:pts of to find out whet they were, meshe an is- live stock lorrweek ~haw Man& ukh, lea, .esulrattnn, and fiend tleite a 4tek rel Galileo hbrro. Hoes ('ale's. canaries Hsieh • thing as this is 11113 1u' 4 IM ft ever few Li February, he nesse knew of in Oawei• preview week r before., ?Mal for week •1111 5s 1 ID r Another •adv ..a pine'' of this 0. head for saki 41 Prieto eery es follow' rattle. expert. I to Minty,of Mr lt.•ht 110- tein toe persuwe: de hwtebare-. 31 to Sc. triton Lean, of the Mdl Roast. Teekereeaith, ("moo,i to t+;• : .14ibutcher. re to 3e: has parsed sway at the good us of 72 SInr. St to sfn-:sheep. a 1•41'• o4115014 tole tare years He died on Moeda, last, atter a ohm" illness of innammatPon ���aof the lone. He was an ,obliging nedwbh•r, • kited friend sad a Rood eities. end bed weeny warm friends who deeply regret hi.{de.th. THE BREADSTUFFS etederse•t Ooo• W heat . roar. V bbl Oats., bosh .......• Pram V bush ........ Barley., bush Potatoes. p bash ... Ha). 0 ton...... Butter .P h .. ... . • gga�yyss,, fresh unpacked Cheese .. .. Shorts. P ton B ran I toe Chopped Stiff. • SC peo ho. • n.. Woarl I irr•wd How•. Angles, • bit Cu. Flour F•11 Wheat era awe Spring Wheat .••• Barley ......... nets Andes. leaner, Pee potatoes ........ ... Defter...._.,.... rtes. ... Reef • cream of the province. James K. Ballantyne, who has been away in Winnipeg, for about three years, ams home on Friday evening rel lest eek on • brief visit. He loft for the f RAera a AasTrtrnr. Receipts for the work nae using price" were Me rattle. 3 to Ie. • iambs, $1 to M each, 135 ralvea, $3 to •w each, Violin Namur! Receipts for the week sat Weillprismpts mires. R e Me M mild taws. ON WIRD: 12 GOI)I RI('H ILLUSTRe17 !: !) SIGNAL -STAR. Mr. O'Dea has held its own 54 a husine,• emporium for several yearns. In it can be found etery requisite of a tirst-class busi- ness house. and the gond+ on the .helves give evidl•nee of careful- selection. neatness *11.1 order. Mr. t ►'Ilea is One of the oldest business men of the totl•n, having been a resident since 18 59, and during • that time has been successful in getting a large husi- lit•w connection, ansi is good n•- putation es a public dealer in his Ince. The store itself is one of the largest in town, a11d the quality of stock carried is infer. lot to none. in addition to the heavy shirk of dry goods, gents furnisbilugs antlnad y made cloth - nig. there is a fttt .littplay of `•rreeeries, for the benefit of th.2 grn.•rel pul'lic who favor him with their custom. The manager tall always l'. fou11d at his place of business on the north side of the Square. ready and willing to naive all patrons the Benefit of bi- i-itse experience- M hiss -chosen ' Illte. THE'PH ARMA('Y, dirt). ItHTNAe, PROPRIETOR The Pharmacy was established) in 1854 by the late George Cattle, who continued) to conduct it un- til his death in 1881. The Liusi- neMs was then taken held of by RESIDENCE Mr. Geo. Rhynas, the present energetic and efficient proprietor, fad has continued) until the present one of the leading drug stores of the town. For a number of years the Pharmacy was carried on in the old Albion Block, but after the destruction of that building by the tire of Feb. 24th, 1881, it was- removed to the corner of Montreal street anti the .Square, whore business was done until, March of Ole present year. when it was removed) to the present handsome and commodious quarters in Acheson's (Opera Klock, fronting the Square. It has leen specially fittest up with all nl.wlern equip- ments, such as electric fight, tele- phone, Are., and is another of our toWn institutio►nit that cannot be excelled) outside of the large cities. The Pharmacy has a good lultronage, and a popular and capable manager: awl with xi full stock in drugs and fancy goods, and the latest and Inst lines in patent medicines, is sure to eon- tinueeto elo its share in filling the requirements of the public. tial success to himself, but is a great boon Moose* of Messrs. Chrystal alit slack, a firs to his patrons. Recent'y he has greatly , which for about ten years has occupied by having placed in front position as a manufacturing establish improved his premises, it a handsome plate -glass front and re- [pent, not only in (Ioih•rieh, but in Wester modelling the interior of his rapacious anti Ontario. The proprietors are I Itslerieh iso• handsome '.ale room. which is brilliantly in *very :sense of the term. and have en iilll►1141Mel ht,• electric light Everything akavoroal to keep tip the naso.• of the tows that money and artistic taste couldlldlo to as a nianufa'turing centre, so far as tht•i improve the surroundings has le -en done, line is concerned. Wherever Boiler, Spee ,ke-stacks, or Sheet Iron Work of any kind is required) it the Western Peninsula, ('Itrysta at Black have been found enter lug into generally successful coin petition with opponents frau more pretentious towns. Las year they succeeded in sweeping out all opposition when the eon tracts for the mammoth boiler in connection with the water works and electric light sy rdten of (;oderich were let, anal in car rying out the work they gav the best satisfaction of all of di contractors who were cngagts on the different branches of iv dustry connected with the under !eking. The firm has a capita business record. a good tinam'ia standing, a name for turning ou conscientious stork. and the ful confidence of all who have en trusted undertakings to them During the past year the busbies of supplying engines has beet added, the special line being th. anti the shelves are closely paeke•I from i'd'lebrate.l Corliss Engine, which for goo. floor to ceiling with assortments of ;;••".Is work and durability cannot his excelled 1,1 in his line that prove that while cultivating :thy tither make. May their business in the esthetic lie has not forgotten the prase- cr.•as.' and prosper so that the town wil tical nature of the business in n (ties he is ,• t therefrom even a greater benefit that engaged. Mr. Downing is looke.l up to as hitherto. one of our thorough -going and l,ro,ressive business men, an.l has tact with the sueee.. that push, pluck and enterprise 1 stt"tlly bring in their train. He is English Lv birth, but although loyal to thc ora (it i•.n: F: IM)WNIN1;. Met' AND SIUIE DEALER. )ne.uf this" best known busi- n•-,s establishments in (.Icwlerich i- the boot fuel shoe emporium and manufacturing htma• of E. Dawning, locate .I tin the corner of East street and the Square. Some fifteen years ago Mr. I)uw•uing tante to (3ollerieh and entered into business, occupying the stand in Crabb's block, on the corner of Kingston street and the Square. Subse- quently he removed to his present location, where he has been •ueeessful in building up a business which has not only been a titian - - ylidata. ser re A. Hl'MtER, "OR. Si'. DAt'IH`V1'1. toms •TNErrs. JOHN ACHESON, d:f%SER.%I. MERCHANT AND IMPORTER. The business carried on un%ker the mutt ..f " John Acheson was vestal,- Iishedl its 1576 by John Acheson, sr. Since that time the place as a centre of trade has become a familiar institutions, nut only in e iinlerieh, but in the neighboring townships for miles around. By uniform courtesy and square dealing the trade has been made t+► increase and multiply until now it holds rank with the hest in its line in the county of Huron. Every department is well ,tdx•kedi, every line is well chosen, and in the special departments the exhibit is the best that mon- can buy or long exE erience •lietnte. (If late years the busi- ness of direct intpitrt.tiull from the a 11,1 ('uantry markets has been added, avid the result is a better selection and quality of good. than could la- obtained by 1[aeping to the more restricted (' a n a d i -a n markets. For the past four yelirs- Mr. John T. , Acheson has been the ',ny,•r for the film, and the manner in which he has iuucceelecl in keeping in touch with tbo latest and best styles and •lualiti(4 of growl• has la•.•n shown in the large triode Whit% ha. Leen done he the e.tabli-li- ntent ..ItHitp4 these years, which, in malty other vas— ! ave proved a time of depres- THE AMERICAN dv,NM.LATE, ('d,R. EAST 4 VIrTdtk1.1 'T1tEk°Tx true too the of the Ohl Land• is staunch and country in which he lives. CHRYSTA1. BLACK, Rd►11.ER MANFP'Aa'TUREIt.•l AND I.'a INF; IIF..11.F;Re. Situated immediately opposite the G. T. R. stati is the Boiler Narks and imine CEO MST LVE1 MESAL U.S.A.. llpt-b, la easapsAiWa with w pianofortes of Bumpiest' Allsarien 'l'h• air U.& I.t.rsatoaal liedal eaward. Id is a asifpianoforte; Melia Ma Mamas Ind ies s Lowe.. East.. wl l h tow morass Moor of papplyinsaw if saw e•Ittlw rinte`'oa .Artit-.rims. Malls Smits MMuM eawe►waneeeaa werVIVOoam *MOS dOM,tat tar . WNW* Iso tan. • iso N •ILLwM mane • Liquors, &4 ,OR SALR RT G. g. pARBONS !lN •1.1110 'K. nODea1CII IBI BUTCHER SHOP —ON— KlNC3STOnN'N STREET, neat M Oa OeeR OMtwfeh. lbws. flan hip era_ramassag.a err t 4 has Oe a d1�R at1N ar the abseee lly Opt�adt���i 1e at•�fdMvtslsjearwN�sp sea.. Omen e1 k a aiM es.ed eals all be kept ewe tI1• siseor u7/rAcTtfoN OU AR ANTU tD. BU, Skim, P.o esu eyes. P.. as arae -r wee fesdlrI s. Nail orders will receive prompt etteedil meets t ems. Q. T. 11.11115111•0. SC. Repairs promptly _e_Nd to. P.O. BOX 881 Tab CARLING'S ALE & PORTE] CARLING'S BAVARIAN p,,ra.,r.LIM (B ) G. H. PARSON tlr ALat071 •L.GCK. ao C1L