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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 168 1 I S; TSM HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 1889. WALL — PAPE • 130011E I mu SPACE BELONGS TO FRASER&PORTER fir_ IAdv.rtdaetae•t. `Basis.. toe .silos• sae V.asewea : , time ago that klcLe d'. y)ateut Kenn It was stated so thee, ouluIaw a :'Nott vague overkill advert.ii.edl . it ha..rrt- II moue Si). IL to set. u..hmatn.•t... batt *diesel ed t1.+. wlu to t.tt.iJ•• U.•derteb, how soeu its tau1e wrist tat and near mad tow well u.A w.d.ly luowu lM pmtialtes at, thf ,otit. et the ..•uutr). It is • pu•ture feet that there I. o•, .that N,ed:cinm patruted t . •.•0+41,4' se . syctest reouretme. try st it you are aitl;,ic, tt:e only way to teat its me. ate. Ju.t thank •.f where tuts wselleesiw 1. oud at• way to the sick age attPete t, I hymleel.y and treutaliy : tIitoee.ot... llhn"a., y,pousa, 1'. a... Kansas Kentucky, Cant.auis, It, i, t.h Columbia, h.•ilt kite bistro., Mavlusen, Detroit, Port Arthur, ,Ata, uta, llo.koka sad mount ',area of the 1'ruvu ,•u .,f Glans.<c,aod ►e Uluiffia,ws.• bp. 01 Ittlii d..,..1. Hay, S,ephe.i, ia•teu, Bn:J K .. ,. w irh, tt ib •rrt, feel ,rampIt, b ••togaflu!- *at, tire), M ..I . N • knarh, C1111,114, Kau!,sl., 1: at . tth. C. bones, A.oli^d, Hui. u, li ,•u (ii loco, Si Jeohas Look out AN their Big Advertisement ner% week. It will pay you Prices aa& Papers to Suit Ev N o OLD TRU Everything Right to Suit Purchas Cor, North-st. and Square, Central Telephon e• AUCTION SALES. All partes eettie� thrtr sale talU* minted et . kispare w iadM • IM sail . .e • uerted that Um up tells UI..01 ear. Co.oaaes tarsi far stale by suotioo, east halt of lot 14, eon. 7, West tt •wauwh, 1t1.1 att.a, asetoe of late John Fowler, at rlertue'. hotel W the � hof D i,4 1 ave am Tuesday M. o geek p. us. Julie Mallou;lll, 1111$10.1411- 50 acres of choice land for sale by suetolo to half of W. half lot b, eta 11. E U . A•hbtdd. containing 50 auto• laud, at Mario . hotel, Dun iaunuu, tits Friday, parch 22nD, at 1 u cls ct p m. Jt,s Malluurll, aust►oaleer. Th.Wsrdeu of Bruce has rectii ed a le • ter (rout Lieut Col. Panel, deputy Minis ter of the Militia and Defence,to the elect that the request uhhe County Cou:.c11 e>rSt# pettti•.ned the Department to have two magi companies farmed its Bruce has bernlefused, giving as a swaann that It a mot the l..iioy to increase tl:e a reit h a I the foto* at utesettt. '4 r USE Oa1rTL>lllal—I am now in aposition too in- vite you to select your Suit or Overcoat, tot) ism several hundred new patterns y uie- ceutl) --latest dusignie—ettriking figures, ! t colorn,Plsida,Staipt*Cbecks and mixtures. oof can see several hundred patterns in as utany minutes, and you'll have an easy Choice. re ' sure to please, and are made to measure with -the beat of care. Prices moderate. I B. MacGorraaO. _ r Erausllin'] lbuth$• 'eRArarvt.— oureaTilte. EPPS'S COCO. Ill( AK VAST. a tMwo,uth knowledge atii ns of dummies es ,•d GODERICI! /L L US TA'. -I 11W SIGNAL -STAR. COUNTY CURRENCY Newsletters from Correapon- dents, and Other Items. —T Alweealr 1•ixrst srtle toasty tiew.lterr. . we tonna Readers .f •a11e ata.•(.' rill sod reels. rapped nod Con. ..r.aed frent leery Section. Mr JOON in. "f Portage fs Prairie T luck. A McKellar. who 1. the winter months in t Portage Is Prairie, Ma An employee at Bel ors, W uigham, warted the past two weeks. that, is it? The family of Isaac will shortly remove Mt Rogerson now is. Anthony Sample and Frank Int ritm. aiderably better. Morris, left for Manitoba last Tuesday. . flee Colvin sr. and Others stip follow neat week. quite poorly this wrote Harty Dennis, a harness nisker of over s0 years of age Brussels, has seat no lea than 12 sets of over :10 years ago. harness to Manitoba and the N,•tthwest J ll Ronald, Bre this winter, with intending settlers I his best double engin List west Mr 8 E:aKiesou art. weak-. it was really a Bayfield, accompanied by Mi" Liszt. mechanism, ani will r Brussels factory. A fire mile skatin4 the rink Monday nigh tweets Wan Aneer. .it champ if Huron, f Anderson eon sail) Mew Delgatte, Gr farm, on cum. 12, to Killop, for a terra .,f reads removing to soriug, locating pro Jaw. John (retitle*, Kin er, purchased a h from Jane• McDon ship. this week. 5170 The mare we He also bought tea O'Neil, Brussels. HiLens,returned w thttr Lek gra home. This week Mr )ubu Wills and sister di.: likewise. At the last meeting of tt.e township eouucil, of Grey, the salary of the collec- tor was re -considered. The amount was Axed at $100 and Donald a1 L►achl►u was re -appointed. Messrs Scott Bros.. Seaforth, shipted nine carloads of apples, numbering 1,570 barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr James Scott accompanies the shipment to the old country market. J.J. Ball, they, dii.posed of a trim, 4 year old. general purpose mare, thin week, to Adam F.erbe •. of Manitoha, for the rum of $180. 'rh. p+ar_hss.er will take • car load to the west with him nett week. Mr .1. T. Ireland, who as been it stu- dent in the Mental Surgery with Mr W. J. Fuer, of Self' di hisor totalapat two ran hes pass, at T,ronto, and is now a full tledreti I of t fora his _ Mr L 1. D. S. Mr Jas Little, of fe.rmarly of McKil tieuing friends in Jun H. Swann, youngest son i•f Rev M. Swaim, •if Brussels, has moiled his final examination at the Dental College, standine well in • long list cf atnel- ents He talks of locating in British Columbia. Albert Gerry, wife and daughter, Brussels, left for the West last Tuesday. on the nets trans. They itttet.d to farm and will locate near Indian Heid where W. A. Fisnlsigh, Mrs B. Gerry•s brother bas resided for jean. Dlr and Mrs (filbert Thompson and son, Brussels, left this week for Mani- toba, where Mr Thompson intends an- emone extensively in farming. Fred Manning went along. We wish them every success in their new home. Last Mt tide, David Agar, 2nd con., Morris, crossed that bourne fr•,m whence ria traveller returns, and was honed on Wednesday. This is the last of 111efami- ly as the ether members ,lied a year or so ago from a bad attack of dysentery. The manufacture of the fax crop rat 1888, in connection with the Brussels flax null, will be about completed the' • week. The market is dull. Our Sax mill is • tip-top industry affording eia- ploymsnt to a large number ..e hands The Brussels Peat says :—Somebody is paying ton close attention to the clothes lines of aims Brnsselttes and the I thief need not be surprised it he carries home • charge of buckshot in the base- ment of his pants if tits stealing is eon - tinted. crs•ful in Dakote, amsssing consider goods. He likes th Charlie Bargee, about sixteen, as Unice Furniture fortune to have t his right hand ba He was rennin;•, • knife eaueht on e was plau•ng. and the board his hog to the knives. Mr John Peen k, •latus'awn, intends leaving for Manitoba in • few days Mr ps•oock is • steady and industrious yelling man, and hue leav,ng is another proof of the feat that Manitohe and Da- kM.a are fast draining Ontario of the cream of the province. James R. Rall•atyne, who has been away in Winnipeg, for about three years, cams home on Friday evening of last k, on • brief visit. He left for the west os Temday nawin, intending to try his fortere• on the Pacific east. We wish him inseams. Mr K. R•thwell. el (loderieh town ship. states that while he wait at work in the hush about a month ago, he hoard some birds chirruping, and being urious to find out what they were, mad rdstttratow, awl friend finite a trek of reran*. Kisch a thing M this ie February, he never knew of is Quads before., Another ••1e•• ,d pioneer of this eCtuoly. of the Milperson rfMr Road.Teek n,eith. Loran.ss. n, has passed away at the good are of 72 years. He died on Monday last, *tier • abort Illness of inflammation iof the fears. H• was an obliging neisthleir, a kind friend awl a good .hives mut had weeny warm friends who deeply regret hieideet h. THE B REAOSTUFFS Hodierfol Goma K bast n oer. • bbl.......... Obis. R bush ...... •. P. se, • hush ....... Barley.• bush .. Potatoes. IP bash ... Ha). ton ......• Butter .P a .. gltts fresh unpack Chess. Shorts. a tea ........ Brae • tee Mc iiChroast t cwt.. Wood Dreamt eas:ii . Apples. a bnek ... /lour Fall West sew Spring Waist ... Oats ............. Paws apples. minter) pm I •o' at.oes Pig ..••ore. l. tiaelleal l estate taHe/ a as today wasgquiet. with tenell in sadsad este awllo demand. RReceipts.priees wee* atfo Idowrimat. dent • Ysane. 177 cants, el - port /o to tic per lb.to se: m . p,t _4 to Ile; 7 roesbutchers. Si. tri to sir. ti calves into ee a e,ek. KawTe s A■ trrnta. It$rattle3 to (o ib.. let sales* so es ole earl : la Iambs ill to el reel. MoxrawaL Stora Yatton The mobiles of live meek for week ream Marek ISA. use. wore as fellows cattle. Sheep Hoe. Cairn, le Left sear front preview weak Q •fetal ter west - M 3 1 is /la bead for sale 41 Pelee, were es renews 1'sttle. expert. a to lie: de weasel'. geed. M tare: de battlers n wdtu . l to lie' de bombers rolls. ft is ie. Maria• e+ es Gtr.:.list. l toll,. rale... 53 b la Rasiwew AeIIITIOa Receipts tea the wet k and latest views were MD rattle. 3 to ie. 0 lassos. Et is es mal; Il* (aures. $3 Is 0e' each. Venni HARM'? Receipts for the week and Weal prime were lis witch saws. $5 toed: lbedea,MtoMnick. • TBS POINT FAI;\I J. J. WRIGHT, PROPRIEi'OR. . The -summer resort known as." The Point Farm. - four mile, North of Ooderieh, was first (Towel - in 1871. At that time it possessed only ae- eummodation for 60 people.. ('nfortunah ly, during the year of its erection it was totally d.• stroyesl ley tire, and ait there was no insurance the proprietor was a vert' heavy loser : (mut 'i' cell- vineeil was Mr. Wright of the iopularity of its location, that he at once hail plans prepared four the present establishment, which contains room, for 200 guests—the drawing room alone being tt7 x 22, while the dining room, 100 x 40, seat-. :100 persons at a time. The house is delightfully situated on a high bluff overlooking Lake Huron, with extensive views of the surrnundin;; country. As far as possible the natural woods Lave not been disturbed, and seated in one of it.. numerous .summer hooses, within sound of the musical splash of the waveet, anal we a house in sight, it Is easy to imagine oneself entirely out of the reach of civilisation. I'pwarels of twenty-five thousand dollars has'ao far been expended oft the house reel its content., while the pretty grounds, with their winding; paths, have received a lar_. .hare of at- tention. itis Matrons extend over a continent, while even from wrote. the seas parties. seek rest and health its spacious roof. We are quite justified in saying •' The; Point Farm " is a househo el word throughout the Dominion and in every : tate of the l 1'it hen. • I accommodation odatiol for the public. The IMa•me has it name over the county see to none aup►t►gnst the tirat-chuw farms hotels. The- genial peeprietar, J. 1'. Mat is a native of the county, being a [Non of tow:taua([, Mr. Elijah Martin, one of early settlers of the Hun in Tract. THE UNION HOTEL, tl d'.tl'GHEY BRolti., PReefeu rete The Union Hertel is otos of the princi farmer's hotels of the town, and for thine years was owned and occupied by Mr .1 bailey, whom the beginning of March, le retired fraena the htlstnt's.es after a finarn'ie M►r•tafirt► table career. The new pn,riot. essrs. J..I. and J. T. Met'aughev, tonna e►f Hullett, have entereal intra a well leu, up business. and have already shown tl they have the necessary qualifications further increasing the alr•lufy large tel V.111(h the hotel has ...'111'141. Tftt• 1'niUl a cisni111ue11,ms structure. fittest up with � tthe requirements for the actin.1m ,blit ion Lb.' public. and etitit.anls sixteen iteilr.ii (three of whirls are double rMSii.). N sitting/teens. pal kitchen. kr. The r• THE POINT VAKWI—i:oDERIO'H's FAMOI ..t 4tllat It••11.1.. THE HURON HOTEL, we. A. e'RAIdc, PROPRIETOR:' Situated on the w.•st side of the Selttare is the Huron Hotel, which for the past five years has been conducted by Mr. W. A. Craig, with crt•.lit to himself anal benefit to the travelling public. The house under his Management has done a steady, trade, and • has gained the reputation of being a well- conducted hotel. There arc fifteen bed- rooms in the holes% with the requisite sit- ting rooms, he., necessary for the proper ac- coMMa.atiun of gut's[.. Mr. ('raig has (leen successful in working up a good pat- ronage, awl during the .summer months especially a select clays of boarders make their headquarters with him. The house IS a hmirablyy fitted up for the accom- modation or the public, and during the least year hada special improvements made in the shape of a large hall, sittingroom and office, which puts it on a capital footing. and. makes it a really attractive abiding place for transient guests. Everything around the house gives evidence of neat- ' nets and order, and those who once silly tot the Huron Hotel are sure to e • again when they visit Gotlerich. THE ('OLBORNE HOTEL, J.C. MARTIN, PROPRIETtIR One of the best known hostel ries in Gown i is the ( „(borne Hotel, on Haim i I ton street,{ which has been under the control oef the Martin family for the past twenty yearn. During Mat period it has becxon, known me a first-class house of public entertainment. and has been nnifornly eonduote.l in; the best interests of the travelling public. The house contains twenty-six heelt,M,tns, with parlors and sittingroonls sufffcie•nt to ac•- commodate all transient traveller.. A (setm- molious and well -kept diningrMam and kitchen also contribute to the general suc- cess of the establishment. Extensi ve stables and driving sheds and responaiblehiestlers guarantee the best tr•atntent to the animals that are put up. During the past few year's extensive improvements have leen made with the idea of still further increasing the i ,tl..t first class stabling, capable of amen modeling 100 span of horses, and the d pert tweet is tinder the supervision of a car foil anal obliging staff of hexetlerw, who w take eine that the animals under the charge will receive the best possil►I.• atter tion. The ler has leen r•fitte'ol. at throtig(lsolit the house improvements 101` been e,.tillele•te .I. -- TUE BRITISH EXi'HAN(1E, seta:•.. K. ('oX, reof•eleve R One• of the larldMarks of Gestericli is tl British Exchange. Hotel. liver forty yew au the frimt IM artion adjoining So nth Wits 1.11ilt Pry the late Jacob SceegrniHer. lat it wit.% not until some years after its enrt ie that the building was used for hotel pis 1st a•. The lag• Isaac Rattcufury and ill venerable townsman. Then: Dark, were tl filet to engage. in the hotel business in I After then: tante as proprietors (hew_ Hobson. Sam. lhrttxl and J. J. Wright,iII H•,•.a•!it 4.11..1 -Acetic proprietor of the '• P1,ti 'arm ► in the order mentiouted. Aft• BUSED RUST SILVER MAL 'rooms ZIPONI ION, MlwOarsalal, U.S.A., 1 fl4 In eoespealtiaa with the $anofortee el Burner and Aaawrle.. The rely E .K Iat•rsat losel Mortal ever award' ad to a Canadian pianoforte ; elno Medal edal sad Diploma as astthhee� Colonial and fiahlbiallobowr Or pal 1 b lisvEng.. 12136, y/itll the we Oa Pr en -make amiss ~by eta Arthur Sall1"nn r Ulwetrated Catalogue. prime sad McOo. "kw Nola Weeds Cs., rrnaawee111• t.+-ae eea,ata n . astawso ra,Tawr• 11111,111/3111/11311111118 A'1180111 • r Wises, Liquors, &c rot: SALR Rv G. a PARSONS lltr A1.11 UODiIUCS' • IBS BOTCHER HOP I —ox— KINGSTON STREET, Malt N CenbWs leek. OedmAsa Din. tlmif1 begs to ata ttJl t he has Ewen. • eRwteh swat w soak under the t et nt- sal ermilldeme: grimiest. v'talrrhbeeetett M': et •sd erre :eats eft be kept sea. etandyII. ha $A TIMACT10S aUARA$TtRD. UN.Pao elkl eras. w•r_ssffiarw ::.• U ee ua-Iran / Iter en thighs*. ser-ehase r.ndattow. Mall orders will rendre prompt atter Works s tepp. a. T. R. Mailer. Ta. Repairs prewetiely .Mead to. P.O.r*OX 881 CARI.ING'S ALE & PORTEI CARLING'S BAYABIA.Ii isle LAGBB (Battled) C.. PARSON: Pao 11.8101 BLOCIL 0011WCn. •