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THE HURON &(VAT,, FRIDAY. MAY 23,1890.
We are the only ones who have purchased the new designs
for tllssson 1890, ENGLISH and AMERICAN, at prices never so
low before.
Papers bought to sell for 7 and 8 cts., sold for 5 cts.
Papers bought to sell for - 121 cts., sold for 10 cts.
Papers bought to sell for - 15 cts., sold for 12' cts.
Papers bought to sell for - 20 cts., sold for 15 & 18c.
Our 25 Cent Gilt Wall Papers
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and at prices to tempt any purchaser.
FRASER & PORTER.
Central Telephone Exchange, Cor. North -,t. and Square.
Ooderlch. April 16th. UM tr.t.'-tf
COUNTY CURRENCY Mr Albert Halstead, on the :Nattlaud,
• has • large trough in hie barnyard tilled
---- with water brought with a gas -pare from
a hill more than twenty rods away. He
has pure spring water here for his cattle
the year round, without the trouble of
Items of Interest from over the
County.
*Weekly Meese ertee i entity sew• eery
d up to, .it Readers et "The Mewl.'
rite rose rein*. lipped and 4'ear
dead rooms Every rieette..
Mr T. ft.us, East Wawsnosh, has sold
21 bead of cattle to Mr E. Watson, of
Blyth.
All the drug stores in Seaforth now
Blow at 7 o'clock every evening except
Saturday.
Mr Robs. Reid; --eI- rain,-ar►- ie
Toronto last week writing on the Gni
varsity examinattoo.
F. Paterson, W ingh•m,has n White Leg -
Ions egg which measures 7 inches one
way by 8i the other.
Meares John Jamieson and Thomas
Pollack, Brucefeld, left Tuesday of last
week for Ilakota and Montana.
Mrs D Erwin and family left Blyth
on Friday, 9th inst., to Join her hus•
band and father in Jackson, Michigan.
Alex. Hoed, Brussels, had one of his
hands mooed lit the shaper at Smith &
Malcolm'* factory on Saturday,l0th inst.
Mr ih►vid Kell, who has been visiting
kis nn'th.•-, Mrs A. Bell, left Wingham
on Moudev •.f last week for Washington
Territory, U S.
Mr B. H. Taylor, of East t1-awanosh,
was so unlucky as to hove a valuable
mare drop dead one day late._. ellen en-
gaged tri rolling.
Rev..1. H. Moorbouse has been ap-
pointed by the Lord Bishop of Huron
as rector .•f the parish of Ingersoll, at a
salary of 51,,500.
Mr McMurray. who resided in San -
.bine during the winter, has rented the
Lamb farm on the Lith line, Morris, and
has moved on to ILL
Dod Peters, • former Rrueselite. was
in Brussels lest week. He is making his
home in Saginaw county, Michigan,
where he is fanning. -
Mi i:.bort Logae, who.has been the
baggage master at Blyth depot for some
time past, left there last week for Guelph
to take • similar position.
The Court of Revision, fcr hearing
and considering appeals against the
t roll for this year, will be held
at Londesboru on the 2t.th inst.
Messes Cherie*, Andrew and Jam
Whitehead, of Helena. Mon., who were
visiting frtends in Seaforth for some
time, returned home on Friday, Qth inst.
Mr JohnMcCoul, Wingham, while en-
gaged in operating • buzz planer at the
Union Factory on Tuesday of last week.
had the second finger of his li'ft hand
taken off.
Mrs Thomas Downey, Seeforth, who
met with • severe fall recently while
coming down stairs In her residence and
who was considerably injured, is now
Decision was elven in the Veal furni-
ture case, at Brussels, Monday of last
week. Moa Montgomery retains poses -
mon of the goods, and is awarded 4.20
damages and coats.
J. 11. Sperling, Brussels, left on Mon-
day of last week far Neustadt. where he
takes charge of a batter factory. This is
his Second season there. Mr 8. is well
op In the business.
Leslie O'Connor, Brussels, has taken
• position at the Bruseels depot, G.T. R.,
where he will post himself on the besi-
nea• of the company with • view of secur-
ing a situation on the road.
While Mr Jacob Waltz, Zurich, was
bringing • calf from Mr S. Martin's in s
wagon, the horse he was driving rot
frightened and upset the wagon into the
ditch, .stashing it to pieces.
Mr D. McGill, Feast Wawene•,h, ham
delivered four steers to Mr E Watson,
of Blyth, for which he rheeived 4 ala per
1b. Mr Watson intends petting them
on his pasture fans, to be fattened.
Mr Hunter, who has resided on the
McMullen farm, mrd con. of Hallett, foe
some time, died no Saturday, Toth inet,
from Some internal trouble from which
be had been suffering for arse time.
A telegram was receivedJ. Y. f:
Kirk, Brussels, Monday of last weer,
from Leamington, Rases Co., stating that
hie son James had met with S Serious
arsident, having one arm broken in two
places.
Fred. Rummel, Zurich, met with •
bad sondem recently. As he was taking
a calf from a enw • ls'ge plank fell coo
his lee. the emir tramped ne the plank
and broke his leg in two places, It wW
lay him op for the Sumner.
THE RAR -WAY WORLD.
Read4►g Malmo . Pent to Bee t.. R.4. es
R-. 1. and fiend Coat to Onsada.
Y]lay to -Under orders el
the So.rd Managers a[ the Heading Hail -
road sltr eye are now being mads for • lino
so cun•set the Reading system at Wiliam.
port wtt0 the Eris at Erwin, s few .Iwfge
wast of Corning w the main line or t lis
tatter toad About 30 Mlle of the Erin
Tiaga branch drum Wooseurg to Imwrwe►
villi) will be used w k. ibe mammee •ties
It u understood ghat the Erie will build the
rued tarot L.wreacevtU. to Erwin, a din
mace of v miles. and that the lime tram
Williamsport to Blomberg wW be built
Jointly by the Reading and the Eris Thi
will give the Reading • lir from ea manna
to Buffalo 67 miles shorter thea its premed
ante via the Fenbr•ooh .d :few York
Central, putUag the Heading omit into 1'
talo es • shorter line than any other .seep)
one -the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
-which it the same length.
The Erie Road is used from L•wrescsvis.
Oho to make • connection with the Elmira.
Cortland & Northern Railroad, whish
stretches out of the sort► 140 maths to Cam -
dna oa the ]tome, Watertown t Ogdensburg
Railroad, which it is reported is already
operated favorably to the Heading. at which
point • large and constantly increasing
anthracite coal tonna„e is distributed
It is mid that President Corale is not
.felled with this terminus at Camden .id
that he has it in contemplation to attend the
route from Cannien to Watertown sod thence
to Morrtstowu, the terminus of the Remo,
Watertown and U4a.usburg, where. as well
es .t Ogdewbarg, ferry . are
..tabliebsd with the Canadian Pacific. An
extension of tile or We miles treat
Morristown to Ogdensburg will bring
the rout* to • couneetion wttb the
Central Vermont .Islam. Through
thea. Itea.tirag coal can
t e distributed along the entire hies of these
two systems where at present it is entirely
pumping. shut out. 1 he o eines-bon with the Canadian
Pacific will put R.wtiug coal into the large
Jno Clark, of the 17th con., Grey, who cities of Quebec., Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
was over to Michigan three or four weeks and other points to the Paattic oke.s, at
ago looking for work, has returned on wbteb places the ..i wtmp(l of .athr•cit*
ac,ouot of the scarcity of that article at coal isos the inereare, with every pr•ep.et
fair wages in that State, and is at present that it will develop in the near future into a
employed io the oeighbonc�xd of Wt.ud- Largs demand President Corbin, airom-
stock, Ont. panted by a surveyor. is now on the ground
Thos. Hislop, an old •ad highly re- f . , . , this rout* in persue.
.petted former resident of Grey town-
ship, is there ou a visit from Manitohs, to teax.tRu...e.s.
where he has spent the a s:
ht year. W'NNirn, May 21. 1. -It s reported that
The prairie province appears to agree well the Canadian Pacific Railway hes purchased
with Mr Hislop if •ppearemees itae net -#wth. C�laren
itp°a .sgaabtotel art.arpfo.r .71tup.•
is
tombl deceitful.
doubtieae prompted by the fact that tb.
Mr John Laing, of Sarnia, hu located Nortbern Pacific b bulling a mammoth
at Drysdale, and is new engaged with a hotel in connection with their station hese,
gang of men putting in the plant for • rhe object being to capture all southern
range of six trap nets. Tn. tug D s- booner*
patch, of Goderioh, is doing the work. ]tis akin stated that ett.w•rt Tupper, act -
They expect to be able to make the tint leg for the Hudson's Bay Railway, has par -
lift about the 18th inst. This will be • chasm! 00 acres of land in this city to be used
great convenience tc the people of Drys- as terminal ground. for the comp•sy. The
dale and surrounding c,untey.-Seaforth ball.( is general here that the latter company
Expt.sitor. has mads such a with tbe Dvmin-
lon Government as will enable it to go on
with the . . this year.
Aid for the, R. s ILK.
OTTAWA, May 21.-11 is understood the
Government has decided to great substaatia
aid to the Hudson Bay Railway. The Mant-
Jobs members have bees urging this course
for some time past
DUNGANNON.
ENTERTAINMENT. -A concert will be
given in Erskine church, Dungannon.
on Tuesday evening next, May 27th, on
the occasion of the induction of Rev It
Fairbairn. Music will be furnished by
the choir of Knox church, Goder•ich,
and addresses will be delivered by a
number of clergymen. Admission -
adults, 25cta.; children under 12 years,
10eta.
From our own . t.
On Saturday of last week our V.f+.,
J. W. Cook, was promoted Tato the re-
sponsible ranks of parental society by
the advent of • non, -we presume,
another young V.S. H. is rejoicing at
the event. (Jur population io, therefore,
rapidly increasing. We congratulate
Mrs and Mr Cook, hoping they will con-
tinue to comply with the old command
ea given in Scripture. Of course Black
Rod in his exercises seems to join the
rejoicing on the occasion.
W6 regret to have to chronicle the de-
mise of Mr Nicholas Hogan, of the
sec..nd concession of the township of
West l,'awasosh, whish took place at bis
residence on Saturday lest. He has
been very ill for • number of years, was
a very quiet, harmless and inoffensive
resident. The remains were interred in
the R.C. cemetery, Colborne township.
on 7 woodsy, the 20th inn. We el
tend our sympathy to the bereaved
widow and orphans.
The court of revision for the township
of Wwt Wawaonsh will be held in the
Town Hall, on Tuesday, 27th inst., after
which the council will transact other
municipal business.
The court of revision for the munici
pality of Ashfield will be held in the
town hall, in said municipality, on 28th
inst.
As previously announced, the sermon
to be delivered on Sabbath, 1814 fait on
the Episcopal church hers, by the pastor,
(rev J. Carrie, to the Society of Forest-
ers, was preached. The reverend gentle-
man took for his text Leviticus. 2Sth
chapter and 3.ith verse. from which he
gave some very useful and practical les-
sons nn the manner in which all societies
should conduct 1 towards their
neighbors and mankind in general.
in the London Advertiser we noticed
an article referring to a lady in that part
of the country whew age was newerds of
55 years, and nota gray hair. We can
'beat that In this atainit . There ie a
venerable lady beteg adjacent to this
village, whose age is upwards of sixty
years. who is inpos0iission of • fine head
of hair (not a wigl and not a gray hair as
yet visible.
Our village, in spite of N P. and all
other obstacles, is further b.r.min,t. We
have two gangs of carpenters and masons
here at work in their respective linee, as
bogy as they can be. and likely to he so
all SeasOD. Jn ons of
The Airtime's Aequisitle..
Roin-ON, Ma., May 21. -The papery com-
pleting the deal between the Atchison & 8t.
Louis and San Francisco Railways have been
WEned-
ONE NIGHT ONLY! FINE TAILORING
Gran& Opera $0486
MON DAY,
MAY 26th, isao.
The Cogroes
is ONa or THuw
LARGE STOCK OF
Choice Goods
TO SELECT FROM
Musical Evenings $ a,cCORMAC_
Received everywhere with Crowd-
ed Houses.
For Particulars See Bills.
Admission, - - 25c.
Reserved Seats, - 35c.
Children, - 15c.
Reserved Seats at Fraser & Porter's
Th. Knight; of the Pesch.
ROCH►.+TCR, Milky 21. -The conductors'
convention adjourned here tonight atter s'
IO -days sealon. The work of the day sem
only the clearing up of routine matter,.
Secretary Danish prepared a statement for
publication regarding the strike clause, in
which he stated that the body would not
strike under any . . The con-
duetors leave to -morrow morning for
Albany, thence by brat to New fork
Waterton Richmond Ter.InaL
NEW YORK, May '21. -The directors of the
Richrnond Terminal t& -day sutboriz.rl
the inertness .if the capital stock
to $70,000,000. Part of the increase
will be exchanged for Fast Tennessee
preferred and Virginia Midland stock. The
balance and some collateral trust :i ler cent.
bondx will he offered stockholders who, will
receive a 411100 bond anal :al akar*, of stock
for41tOn.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Felting OW 1■ Cnatribwtlene for Foreign
I flssteas.
1SARATowi, May 21. -In the Presbyterian
(Jetwral Assembly today a resolution urging
Coogrees to pass the bill for an investigation
of the effects of intoxicating liquors seat
adopted.
The f.:Id annual report of the ilnard of
Foreign Missions was read by Dr. Iiurrill ..f
Minneapolis. The total emends' were F''t.-
1016, $ decrease of $.•rt,749 as eomlareti with
die previous year. The report says: "The
string synod. have not done as well in pro.
portion as the weaker rmee. It only makes
(natters worse that emir other boards are as •
rule in the arae situation_ The cause is 4. -
"ening more rind mon depenrient on the
benevolent... of the dead and thm activity of
living women and Sunday school scholars
while the churches are falling off.
We mud and ran make up these
deficits to tee recision' of our board*
(Mr d , perhaps the ri.•bast
is the world. gives only otte-dxteentb
of one per rept. of its income for sending
the repel to the heathen. liod wants us to
go borne and tell our what we
need with no doubt as to getting it "
The .. . of the beard were
adopted.
Fatality at Pan Colborne.
Poor l..Leons., May 21 --Mrs. Ma
haffey. • widow of tile piaci.. employed tc
cook on the steam barge bear May. whit*
coming Off the boat about A o;,'leek to -night,
fell between the bat and the wall of the
gangs of ma- lock, striking her head and fracturing her
sons then is • young men named Roder- ' skull. The body was recovered from the
irk McKenzie. aged shoat 23 years. who I water in • short time, but life was extinct.
u • giant in with most men.
He steeds about 6 ft. 10 In. and, it is' Te. Rid we..
mid,briags down the names at 230 or 240, BcrrA .O, May 21. -thank McHugh of
1ba He is • resident of A.41141. W. CYsctnaatl and Jimmy k.na•rt, the "St
would like to hear from other parte if Paul Kid," met to -night in a finish fight
they can best that. bdews the Arlington Club for relo a mi.
A good essay of our t Citi- sad • $510 puree !Geared won in 26 rounds
Teff, smutted the Meredith .eetiag at "Ms s•s 01 esoesy (•hseged hands on the
Luskeow, rem T•.aday evening. We "wilt
have not es yet heard particulars regard• lata ii.ekt.•. sadly Ree...red.
int It. Sullies it to say that the Ostrow )gietmimw, May 21--Pirsiw grappling to
6114 Robn.t. s•ppnft.es are actively day for bodies of the crew of the 411 fates
working for their r pm.tiV. esndidae.. Jamie Brie* recovered that of Joseph
Of course the Sas of Juse, whish is rap- I lllmakb, the maim it was Nang a short db
idly spproaki.g wilt diaslese remelts
•
• gam Gam where the .ba=r "i- t
SAY, DID YOU SEE THE B000LE?
Toll= M. 1='ro,xazooc
ughtog the
LARGEST PRICES for FARMERS' PRODUCE
in town at his store. where he always has os hand a large stock of
NEW OFFICE ! , QST Goods,
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY, FLOUR AND FEED.
It will be to the public advantage t l give him a call before going
elsewhere. 2217 -
Insurance,
Conveyancing,
Land, Loan and
DIVISION COURT OFFICE
C. SEAGER
has removed to his new office Robt McLean's
new block oppuate the market.
MONEY TO LEND
on Mortgage sad Notes.
•It THE ELECTORS
l OF TSE
WEST RIDING
-OF-
Your Vote and Iofluenoe are moat re-
spectfully Solicited for
J. M. ROBERTS
In the approaching Election for the On-
tario Legislature.
MY PLATFORM.
A reversal of the centralizing policy
which grasps power and petrosage
for the Government at the expense of
municipal and local authorities.
A secret ballot to put .n era !o in-
timidation end bribery.
Removing the licensing system from
p rttsan control and putting .n end to
the scandals which hare .risen under the
present system.
Attention to the improvement and
c edition of the working man.
To sanction by voice and vote all
Irgulstu n that has for ill object the
curtailing of the drink trsfbc.
A policy our timber
resources instead .,f drawing on them
as an t to extravagance
A larger representation of the agricul-
tural and mercantile interests in the
frgulature.
Non-partisan management of the
Educational Department, and
A thoroughly earnest and honest sup-
port of the platform of Mr W. R. Mere-
dith, as enunciated by him in the city
of London and throughout the Province
during the present campaign. The
principles contained in that platform I
believe, my friends, cover the whole
ground .1 that grand and glorious prin-
ciple, "Equal Rights to every mac -
special and I privileges
for none, civil and religious liberty to
all.
lour obedient servant,
J. M. Roemer..
FAST SELLERS y�
BALM 01 20525,
.,n excellent application for Tan. Freckles. Sunburn sad all
rta4'a. *3,4..
Roughness of the 8kla.
PITMAN BLOOD AND STOBLACH BITTs28,
A tonic that Invigorates the nizeetive Organa. Improves the Appetite. and is a never fa ding
remedy for Impurity of the Blood. As an alterative and Wale it is unequalled.
rums. • - Beers.
FOR SALJE BY
Ct3-=O1Z3- -L.NTS,
o®g i }OoIt4y. A('HESON'S BLOCK. GOUSRI4'll,
THE COMING SHIRT.
if you wish to keep up with the times don't purchase any more OLD-FASHIONED
SHIRTS. for
1 1 .--,
EsaM
►as secured the Sok Agency for MESSKIt & WARD'S Celebrated Adjust bye Band Shirts
ir-st.
COMING
SHIRT.
J. Y"a. JL.
COMING
SHIRT.
COMING
SHIRT.
WANTED
RELIABLE I'USHINO MEN to*ell ehol
NurseryComplete assortment
Splendid, offend for Spri
work. My salesmen havesuccess
ae asiYat from 4100 to $ per week
nd ter Preef and Testimonials A good
.bing man wanted here at ogee. Libera
erre' and the beet goods In the market.
Write FRED. E. YOUNli, Nttr•seyman
poc•ester. N. V. S< at
BLOZAM'S
Electric Hair Restorer !
RbrrnRrrt DRAT ■AIR TO IT•
ORIGINAL
COLOR, BEAUTY 110 SOFTNESS,
Keeps the beton ('leen. ('nol and Free from
Ilaadr,ff.
Cures Irritation and Itching
of the Scalp !
Gives • beautiful glove and perfume to the
halr.prodncee• new moot h, and will stop the
halloo out In a few days. Will not Soil the
skin or the most delicate head dress.
FI L1. DIItIICTlONS WiTH EACH nor
TI.P.
Try It and he reeivinerd. Print Fifty tens
per Bottle. 'tense all Subs It uteri
meta Anawr P01 (.1..1105.
H. Spencer Case,
('benti.t and Dr,img{st es Klug-st. West,
Hannon. Ont.
Heid by F. Jordan.
600D ENVELOPES AT THE SIGNAL
s fit.
COMING
SHIRT.
1 riS.
COMING
SHIR..
COMING
SHIR a .
1 have the finest range of Neckwear. Hats. Caps -and Gloves that ran be purchurd an
where. In Collars and l offs only the N. -west German Makes. which surpass any other goods
on the market, are handled.
Dont tail to give me • call at the NEW STAND. CORER M• LEAN'8 BLOCK.
A. E. PRIDHAI[.
2244-11
MIDDI rsr RY
We are Replenishing our stock daily. It now comprises the
Latest Novelties in
HATS AND BONNETS,
With their Trimmings. Also LADIES' SUMMER UNDER -
VESTS and HOSE.
49 2m.
MISS E. BOLAND,
W li LEAD IN
Well -Selected Cigars.
I1 yes want a Cl:'. Pillar. ('igare!te or Smoking Tobacco.
WE CAN SUIT ANY TASTE.
BLACK A TAN. the ' leader of sc. Cigar. Fi '.I. PRESS CiGARE7TES.
our tito1.1, l'UsAC(O Is one had P un t tins.
In Imported Cigars a number of Leading Brands.
F. JORDAN, - MEDICAL HALL
JUST OPENED
AT -
MISSES YATES,
A large and well assorted stock of the LATEST STYLES of
Sprung &nd Iw.ma Millinery.
Please call and inspect. No trouble to show goods.
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