HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 18THE HURON SIGNAL • FRIDAY. M A RCH 22 1889.
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MALL-PAPER:4'
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SIS SPACE BELONGS TO
AUCTION SALES.
'advertisement
• *saes. cea•IWs,e.'' ptelrwwla 1
It was tooted to these celletaue a elsoet
time ago that Mole A'. Sy stew tlwsu-
wattr would advert$' itself . a b•..ett-
d.we W. I Mast, u10146.¢ n,•t ...
. adsesrti ed where details cl'
Ogeferieh, how solo as (awe wen. lax
lewd eet sal tw■ Null a..A w cels known !
iM p./oo/ee Is. the •.•ieu.•ut the ..wutry.
jti • pesWv kat that lhrro Is is., Alter
tswa,.,,ie/l,at .. a .ystem
-+ '14p `gill d mit gee slog, Ike
well t to teal tie Merits Jia thni
.1 tlhais tate w►enicoie foetid its way lu
eh. Molt .lgd aft ct.-!. I hyeieal!y and
u.to.tatly 1)•a,d,t, Minne.ut. IIIIa,Mar
Illagitatiri, T. s.a. K.oeias K• utucky,
tastjf..ruia. Kii•uh tuluiebr, Hutt hie
Mho, Michigan, Detroit, Yet Arbor,
vat its►, Afuekuka te1101 pitta t4
the P(444414,04, u( Quebue,mativao tow,
alp• ut itcAil,gt.}.). Hag, morphed,
L,aaeu, BIdJoiou,•.Bddswteh, litb+•en,
fnekereasetb, ,b. -'.g. $+ y.1uuv. Nu1-
opt. civet. M.• tie,vt • e C Alte.e.
Iwla, /i .Jested, C..,kora A.ubeid,
sou, .Klan Little. BIWA. y.,,geuu,
FRASERSPORTER
Look out Pot their Big Ad ertitfe cmdilent nz ii . • pay
y
Prices az& Papers to Suit Eli
♦ 1 p•ra'-a ae't their sale sane printed at
a/• talky w iia . Ire. salts printed,
t■
thin Um ap w t sone of .ale.
Cluster term fur sale by geodes, sage
kelt of tut 14, cuu. 7, Weed W awapwh,
100 atria, estate of tete John 1►uwler, at
Memo, a toile: m the villa). u( I)uWpet-
pou, .w Tue.dar March Ytlth, Ibets, at 1
o'towls p. w. Joao Mell..udh, auction-
eer.
60 acres of choice land for sale by
eection K. hall of W. hall Inc 6, con 11.
X 1)., Ashfield, motioning 60 soles 01
land, at Marti..•• hotel, Dungauuuo, os
Friday, Mock Y2t-d, st 1 4.1.614.4:4 pot.
Je. alallullgh, auetionser.
Th. Werdeu of Bruce nes tnesired a le' -
ter trap L•eut Col. Pant, deputy Minis -
le of the Militia sod D.,fe.°Rtu the tarot
that the request , f'tihe County Cuu:4111
eh0 peul4.ntd tb. Departtaeut to base
tau m..t anupauies (•u ..ed ui Brute
hes hernitetu•ed, giving 1.a tesa.m that
it is not the p.diel to increase oke
s n.i.t h s f the force at toessot.
Piii,
E ThilLORDTCH
now in a position to hI-
.er(oat, from vile yotlt e alyour Suit. or The came re -
several hundred new' patterns y
cently--latest designs —.striking figures, qui
eolors,Piaida,Stripea,Chrcks (old mixtures. You'
can she several hundred patterns in as many half
nei4eites, and you'll have an easy choice. They're'
! enure to please, and are made to measure with the
II beat of care. 1 rices Moderate.
iEMEN,—i ani
Llreuellina buiae.
S. MacCOrnlac.
EPPS'S cocoa
BREAK PAST.
a thermion knowledge of the natuwt
N o OLD TRU
Everything Right to Suit Purchas
Oar. North-st. and Square, Central Telephone
IN
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Newsletters from Correspon-
. dents, and Other Items.
Atweetl► Dikes* of eke feasts tees. vers.
.drop letett Kreider..r "Ike atg.aL'
rich sad 'stat. (lipped awl Use -
.,eased roses livery Send...
4.1•0I4110-...
Mr James Irwin. of
P,.rtage Ls Prairie o T
luck.
A McKellar. Who 1.4
the winter months in 1
Purteke la rrairie, Mao
An employed at Bel
orf, Wtughan', merited
the past two week,.
that, is it t
The family of Isaac
will shortly remove to
Mt It.rerson now is.
Anthnoy Simple and Frank Int'ram. etb
oderabiyl7 etter,
Morris, left for Manitoba last Tuesday. Oso bare seed w
Others wilt follow next week. gaits poorly this elute
yia ears of e.e
Brussels, has seat no less than 12 sets of over L0 sestegg:o.
Harry Dennis, a harness maker of over 800
harness to Manitoba and the ti„ tthwest D Ronald, Brume
this winter, wtth intending settlers.1 his best double engin
Lot weak Mr 8 h aglesou and wife.
Bayfield, socompanied by Miss Lassie
Hlggins,returnod w their Uak,ta home.
This week Mr Jobe Wilds and sister did
likewise.
At the last meeting of the township
conuctl, of Grey, the salary of the collec-
tor was re -considered. fhe amount PM
fixed at $100 and Donald 11.:Laucbau
was re appointed.
Messrs Scott Bre., Seaforth, abipt.ed
nine carloads of apple., numbering 1.571)
barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr
James Soolt accompanies the shipment
to the old country market.
J..1. Ball, they, . ..posed of a trite.
4 year old, general purpose mare, this.
week, to Adam F••rb. of Manitoba,
the sum of $160. The par,sheer will
take a car load to Lit. wean with him next
week.
Mr J. T. Ireland, who has t.ren . stn -
dent in the Dental Surgery with lir W.
J. Fear, ••f Sea(orth, for the past two
ji°• years has pa.s.d his hnal rxLu .iatton
at lv,mnio, and is bow a full d.dae.l
15L.8.
Juo. N. Swann, your.gp'st son id Fier
M. Swann, •of Brussel., has us.snd hie
final examination at the Dental C..flege,
standing well in a long liar of stud-
ents Ile talks of locating in Bettisb
ColuwLta. "
Albert Gerry, wife and daughter,
Brussels, left for the West ISM Tuesday.
on Boo noon train. They inter,d to
tarot and will locate neer Ionian Head
where W. A. Fisnl.igh, Mrs B. Berry's
brother has resided for years.
lir and Mn (filbert Thompson and
eon, Brussels, left this week for Mani-
toba, where Mr Thompson intends ew-
p,tine extensively in farming. Fred
Mooning went along. W. wish them
every summit in their new home.
week. It was really a
mechanises, and will
Brussel. factory,
A Live mile skating
the rink Monday sigh
tween Win Antler -sou
ch omptou of Huron. f
Anderson sou easIil-.
Alex Deigatty, G
farm. .n c,u. 12, to
Killop, for a term of
rends remounts to
goring, locating pro
Jaw.
Jobn Gentles, Kin
er, purchased a h
from James McD'.n
.hip. this week.
11170 The mare we
He also h.wght tai
O'Neil, Brussels.
Mr Jas Little, of
f..rm.rly of McKil
visiting friends in
left for his horns
understand Mr L.
cea.ful in I)akot
wn..siug considers
goads. He Ickes tit,
Charlie Burgess
about sixteen, a
'Colon Furniture
fortune to hare t
hie right hand b.
Hr was rennin, a
knife caught on s
was plau•ng, and
the board hie ha
to the knives.
Last Mcuday David Agar, 2nd con.,
Morris, cussed that h.wrne from whnnre
no traveller retinas, and was buried on
Wednesday. This is the last of BPI fami-
ly as the ether member. .lied a year or
Ile ago from a bad attack of dysentery.
The manufacture of the flax crop of
1888, in connection with the Brussels
Nal mall, will be about annpleted this
week. The market is dull. Our flax
mill is a tip-top industryaffording
r
odi hands.
em-
ployment 10 a large
Th. Brussels Jest says :—Somebody
is paying too close attention to the
clothes Ines of some Brussel►tes end the
thief need not be surprised if he carries
home a charge of hockshos in the base-
ment
astment of his pante if the steeling is coo-
t ped
to .
Mr John Pesenek, .launes'own, intends
leaving for Manitoba in a tow days Mr
Peacock is a steady and industrious
young man, and his leaven[ i• another
proof of the (sot that Manitoba and Da-
kota are fast draining Ontario of the
°ream of the province.
James R. Ballantyne, who has bees
away is N iwnipe•g, for about three years,
came Mone nn Friday evening of last
week, on a brief visit. He left for the
were ow Tuesday noon, int -ending t., try
his hitter.- ne the racily west. We
wish him seeress.
Mr S. Bothwell. rf (Ioderieh town-
ship. .tales that while he was at work in
the hush ahout a month ago, he heard
some birds chirruping. and being aurinss
to find net whet they were, made so ia-
re.ugatiow, and hound eleite a ft..ek of
canaries, Reek a thing as this 1.
Fehroory, he never knew of in °onside
before.,
Another "s►• • •.1 pioneer of Ala
county, is use wows of Mr It..hl Mo
Leen, of the Mill Road, Teek.reiwith,
hes pommel .way at the iteral ase of 74
years. He demi on Moeday la.l, atter a
• short illness of tnt4mma.n.n elf tae
Itatnira. was AS ••bluing natehtt.r, a
kind friend slid a ernes" ett.retl sod hod
stony warts friends who deeply regret
bieideet b.
THE
BREADSTUFFS
Wheat
Hoar, • bbl..
Osla.ibash .•••••
Peas,, bass sees...
Barley. ti bush .. .
Potatoes, • bash .
Hai . • ton .........
Butter Al a .. ... .
a rk., fresh unpack
thee.e
Shorts. • too..........
B rae • ton
°bopped Staff. d cwt
Acreeninga. • cwt .
Wood
pods
2
Broped ROAM It
♦ l Mab _...
Flour ....... ..—
Fall Wheat .e.
Sprints Whist sees
Harley ...
taste
Pose• ♦,
A pplea, l w twtein tnst
Po•stoee sees... .
putter
Reef
Weal
Pork
.«e
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GODERICH ILLUSTRA 71: / ) .c/(;NAL-STAR.
himself of them, and the result is that
( Is.ierich can boast of a well-appointed art
studio that would do credit to many much
larger te.wns. The studio has liven cen se-
pletcly renot•at.ri from the entrance to the
r.-(vption, operating and finishing semis,
and everything lues Ia'e'n done towards
securing suitable 1.ack-gre►tuicls and other
accessories G. make pleasing pictures of
fnutil • gr. dl ss or individuals. Every ap-
▪ pliance has been obtained for
turning out first-class work, and
for copying and enlarging. Re-
cently a handsome plate glass
show window has I.s'r► placed
at the (entrance on Montreal at.,
which has already hecllats a
C. C. NEWTON,
DEALER IN HATS, CAPS AND GENTS' PrrilSH-
1NGS.
In the " Oddfellows Block," at the corner
of North street and the Square, is situated
the Hat and Cap Emporium and Gents'
Furnishing Establishment of C G. Newton.
For a number of years past Mr. Newton has
successfully carried on Isis business in Gale -
rich, and so well has lee been patronized
that he has been compelled to
increase Isis accommodation to
find roots for his extensive stock.
Hies specialty is the importation
of tine English hats, and in this i
line he is second to none.
WM. ACHFS<IN;,
DEALER IN sADI)LIDt, HARNEMS
TRUNKS, &e.
The oldest established harness
business in town is conducted by
Wm. Acheson, on Hamilton-st ,
-dating hack to 1h6a. He is the
third of the name engaged in
slifferont-branches of business in
town, and it is needless to say
possesses the pluck, perseverance
and energy which appears to be
a family characteristic. He car-
ries the largest stock in his var-
ious lines in the county, and has
a patronage that warrants the
.carrying of the large stock. In
addition to being an importer of the best
outside goods, he has a full staff of work-
men and under personal supervision makes
a'specialty of 6ne harness. In addition to
being a suncessful business ratan he has
found time to devote to the public interest,
tend for a number of years has hteen a val-
ued member of the.Pulslic School Board of
the town..
THE HOME OF M. C. ('AMilt( IN.
This residence is one of the finest west of
Toronto. The twain building; is 60 x ;,s,
with a kitchen range of 50 x y The house
is heated with hot air and light,.) with gas,
and has hot and cold water in tis various
rooms. Connected with the hou.,• 1. a cotlser•
vatory, 37 x 17, a hot grapery, 17 x 17. and a
cold grapery, 50 x 17. The plants and vines
RESi»ENs'E OF B. (', (•AMERON, Q.('., NAPIER STRE
are very choice. The grounds consist of
two acres, laid out and planted in the most
artistic style and with the best plants,
shrubs and' trees. There are also Targe acyl
commodious stables, coach and skiting
houses, fountains and abundance ..f water
on the premises. Altogether this i, one of
the most complete and charming hoos, in
the West.
R.B.SMITH 3rCO. -
Something like twenty years
ago the business that is now so
widely known as the Estate of R.
B. Smith & Co. watt established in
(bele-rich, ami was conducted by
the - late R. R. Smith until his
death in 1$74. After that event
the business was conducted under
the firm nine of " Estate of R. B.
South." arid eentjnned to ego a
good trade. In ISM M.r. C. W.
Andrews, the pr. sent efficient
teenager, was installed as business
stliwrintende•nt, and continues} in
that position until the following
year, when the firth was
- re -organize sl, heereeing,if
B. Smith & Co.," with Mr An-
drews as partner and manager.
The lirrn has an extensive busi-
ness connection, and es a k e s a e
sper•ialty of the fine classes of dry
goods.. fancy good., carpets, &e.
The appearance of the premises
is such that customers are snitch
taken with the neatness and 'order that
prevails, and the selection of goals is so
("Dice that the most fastidious taste is al-
ways suited. In addition to the regular
trade, a special line is kept in ladies',
tine work, which is under the personal i
supervision of Mrs. Smith. ani which never
fails to give satisfaction to patrons. What-
ever is new and wi.stever is neat can al-
wnys Isle fuel at R. B timid. & (`se's.
ET.
centre of atttraetiein to visitors
and others seeking s iitething
exquisite in art. It is the in-
tention hereafter to keep a full
title of oil paintings and Tamer's
fan►ons arte►types in stock, tee
ge'the•r with a splendid assort-
ment of mouldings of the latest
designs and finest finish. The
time for viewing is now at hand,
ami perss.ns desintns of having
their residence:s take•u can re-
ceive full satisfaction, as a com-
plete outfit for this class of work
luta been specially o b t seined
()niers left early in this lice al-
ways give the artist alt oppor-
tunity to select the eclat faysrnl.le time for
securing the merit perfect pictures. Mr.
Tho. Inn q,h c, who has assisGd Mr. Sallows
for the past seven years. has full esn►tr l of
the finishing department. and it is tis'r.ileis
lei snv is 11.•nnlghliv prohe'leut its his el►..a-n
ve.•,tt ion. 1)uring t he al eie•nes• of Mr Salle ows
front thestadiss w•ssrk can always i.e entrust -
••.1 to M r. Bn•l,lly with the utileeset ccatti.iencr.
1.+i-tl% but Ly no means least interesting, is
the lantern department in connec-
tion with the establishment. Mr.
Sallows has imported from one of
the leading opticians iu 14,u.lou,
England.* we srl.l-n•tee iwnctil " Pam-
phengeos 1)iss.1ving Views Appar-
atus." During the past winter
• over twenty public exhil,itions
have beets giten to Sabbath
.e•he.►I* and churches in Huron
e•,.unty, with uuisc►umlesJ suceYwa
noel satisfaction G. all cower -nisi.
The dews. w'llteh are of the best,
.r,• all eldorsl by the first Eng-
ish artists, and eompris' travels
..i the Holy Lane', Egypt ani
'stella, and these will ha:, supple -
...wed Kv e.'e•aslun tequiriw. A
trge asss.rtn►ent of views of Isscal
signers, statuary and slides of
,.easing 'tents, d&e., will also be
obtained. Terms for exhibition,
p u Is I i c and i]erivate, which an'
moderate. can he had On applica-
tion.
RESIDENI'1: SW OR. T. P. 1f'LEAN, BRUCE STREET.
THE ART STUDIO,
R. R. SA1.LOw!t, PROPRIETOR.
In 11ut1 Mr. R. R Sallows purchased the
right. title and interest of the Art Studio
on the corner of Montreal street and the
Squats, front Mr. R. R. Thompson. and
since that time has worked up a btu:inetts
second to none outside of the cities. As
improvetnents in his lin' of art have made
their appearance' he has not failed to avail
C. A. NAiRN,
GENERAL (ROWER AND IMPORTER.
The well-known grocery house carried
on by C. A Nairn was eatablesheel in 11163
by Henry Horton, and was conducted success-
fully by that gentleman until 1(480, when
he retired in favor of the present pre,prietor,
who hail Les is Lis principal assistant for the
previous ten years. Since the business has
come under tine usar.agcment of Mr. Nairn
MMwM (1MIM
linsineins,*ad t ip wgsui quiet
dong. lsMsena11 y
and 'priers were as follows
>/oautst. Swot K VAST*. In cant., es
port to to eye pearlb.. butcher*. Il so le : s
'bevy 4 to lir: t bolo. ty to she: tt cadets.
poo isa.eb.
kronur' AsarmuI .. Ktcattle to k rein
ib.. s a naives P to $I• sack : le Iambs $3 to
M esob.
Ie nwragai STOCK 1',tan.• The re.adpts of
lies .leek ler week e.dlwa Mares lath. 1114,
ware .w fellows
CstmScare obese- ai('
a all'
Left over from st
pnvloes whet it
Tend ter week sins M 1 1!
Oa Marl for este 41
1'rto..tr
.. as w
renes Cattle, expire. 4 to
tjw; M b.toyre'.a..d, 34 to lc. de butchers'
wl.dlt s. x t.lIe• de busebers cold.. tt to itis
+tea., Sl to OW ekes.. a to (tin. rakes• l'! to M
w££aerraww AsaTewaa Reertpts fes the W.r k
ase latest prism ware as rattle x to le. 0
Istallis,43 to M ...b; is naives. ate tw
amok
VAMP Meets T. R.eatpia for lbs week
Ile as press spore *sires. VI GI « sancta sews. Ills
r L"-' 1R!t rs7ll
AWNED Feat SUED MESAL
WORLD'S EXPOSITION, NtewOnaarltl,
U.S.A..1!184.4 la coopetition wish W
pianofortes of Europen*emote*. wTb.
idly U.S. Intonatanadikn onal pianoforte also A
arit
!d f4 a C.n.dDa
sad Diploma Loadea, Eng. ) wltb the
ian
R psis honer ot /upp&7f
seleefrel by Ste
east.aq
the Queen with a N,wcss e
B .tr nod Qstaalloagme..tprime *ad swir.
labs" Nobs lows&
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wawew°ewm eer-tlu cowmen K .1arslwttt
rassem. w ro 4 t11 LMM wawa
Wines, Liquors, &,c
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G. H. PARSONS
OM At.Nto'l UWc . QOD1LRICH
l BQTCHBR SHOP !
KINGSTON STREET,
Egos a.bb'. risk, Oi4 cell.
et the 1•14411410118 460
st=ehastly eueZPINSIS w/ ie het ewe
tah U7pA1T1O11 Oiv♦RAirTiIRD.
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td Pao r ut cries.
aee.sd-Ua.d INr and Engles.
4... so awehel.s. (..cede..
Mail enders will receive prompt alts
Weeks t Ops. a1. T. R. 11.41...
V\. Repairs promptly attended to
P.O. BOX 891
OARLINU'S
ALE & PORT=
CARLING'S BAVAR M
LAGER (Bottled)
.1st fl.I. by
(. H. PARSONf.
IIs AL.RIOY BLOCK. OODirttCH.