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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-12, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODBRICH, ONT.. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, M. 5 plaid Dress Goods W. A CHHESON & SON. Little Plaids, Big Plaids, Low and High Cost-- but every time a Stylish Triumph and a Quality Triumph. Thirty-one Patterns in the 30c, Soc, 6oc, ana 7oc. grades. 4 Plaid Pattern and Pretti- ness for a#iv healthy taste. English, Ger- man and French manufacture. No wonder Plaids are in such favor. Inspection Invited. , AcrassoN & SON. WILMER SMITH, UNDERTAKER, Q07:)113aIOH, ONT_ -a ertaki's De seen* in cbarri of our Mr J. L Saelgrov.. pr.cti oal Eupora! Director and timbale er. Calls promptly auesded M ■lett er day. MARRIED FLZtYTY-aYRNES-On Tweeds, sorra►_k Sept. Illth. st the comer of Victoria and Mostlte s- Shaw.hn rov Rev. Jas A. Anderson. N.A.. wllliam Jf Fleury. of Wingham. to Elizabeth Jaws Rimes. adopted daughter of the late John them examined by Mr. Beadle and the Haebassa. of Colbewe township. ether experts, for the purpose of 'strains WHITNEY -MARTIN -At the resides°, of the bride's pareala. south a.. on_ Wednes- day Sept. / leer. by the Rev. Ju. A. A.delwo.. B.A.. George 1_ Whlta•y of Woedetoek. to M! Mud Matter of Kr. ane Mn. Hoary Martin. EKRNIIiHAN-STEWART--On Wednesday. Sept. /t►. ISA at the bride's home. Bea miller. byRev. JK . '•. A.dereoo. H. A. assisted I Rev. Raba. Henderson. John ?'trust herwigkaa. of the township of Colborne. to )lies !sobs i., das.tbur of Kr. and Mm. John Stewart . HAWKINS-HEATItERINOTUN-Oo Taos day. Sept. 3rd, in the Methodist church. rile, b Her. J W. Pring. Freewill Hawk ins, of Ktncardiae. to Mei Ida Maud. daughter of Joseph Hsatheri.gton. of Col borne tewsk/1. DIED. COATES--1a Oederice, ou Moeda . Sept. 91b• IMSm . IJlso. beloved wife et Joan bates semi M years. 1 manta and It days. you will be the worst hurt of the tw. Therefore, dont dodge. %ertbwo.ters Rablbllaan Ned& An effort as bang made ten terms the Lith Hatt. Band, of Haoalton, to (,:Aorta dor. Ing the holding of the lair. rhe leg sawing o..sest will be one of the features of the Fair. D. W. Ioa11e, of Termto,tbe well knows sad elbotent eseretary et the Osterio New Fruit Cranatiesioe,willbe the judge ea fruit. Daring W holding of the EzWtutioa, the CestmiMMe will meet ss Gelled/A, sad Sway newer tr epee saw �ewii, wtitihp er others, of any deooriptim, 11 invited to bring the same a the committee and bays THE TALK OF THE TOWN. From the Reporter's Notebook It Ts.'ve a Mete 1■ a' Ter eamila, 1 retie_ Te tent Il t a Ciders Anaang To Takla' sole.. an' male Meal _rest It. --8.r.•. FINK TAILORIN8- At close cash prom entire stlsfactlos enured. Jost arrived. epecW lanes in 1pring and ftommer multiage. B. M.cCORMAC. We hays had some hot weather lately. but it isn't Iroise to he warm always. Better go to Y. J. I'rtdham.wbo can fortify you against all changes of temperature Just try him. 'HOOD EVE SIUHT' is • priceless tremors. You who have got it should take caro of it You who have not got it should have your eyes attended to at once. We mane the pre - s.ryatioo of sight a "pedant. end can test aryl he will be greatly mired by the boys your oyes_ accurately end ocientleoslly. W and many friends. Brantford Courier. W K[S3H. opt ictus and jeweller Albert is • son of il•vid Rud, Elgin•st. He was home for • few days before leaving for Toronto. Iaesmb .f a Well-k..w ■ Mures Mas. Hon. Mr. Hardy. 1'ommiesioaer of Crown Lends. received • telegram Friday after- noon fternoon from John Ftmpeoe, Chief Ranger of the Algong in National Park, apprisise him that os Thursday, Peter Thompson, the well kaolin superintendent of the park, died suddenly. Mr. Thomp.on's death oc- curred at Dorset, a place near Hutsvtll., and about 30 miles from the herders of the park, and Mr Simpson stated that het was bringing the romans to Huntsville. Few particulars were given, but et /ears almost certain that Mr. Thomp",n was eosin's from the park to Hentaville when death overtook him. The muse of his dramas was likely pleuney, es he suffered from an attack of that drawee about two months age, the attack being brought en by an se cidertel exposure He was s very healthy man, sad had practically never boor ill be fora The pews ot Mr. Thompson's death will be received with great regret by his hose of friends, and in him the Government will Ions an olfioi..t servant. Hu home was is Ilrus.ela, ()nt.,and he was know' ell over the oratory then. He was a tarpon ter and builder by eooupatis, and was the builder of the Ariingtnn betel. He was in all •boot far years in the employ moat of the Ontario I;ovsromen t, having beau for about two years employed by tie Colonization Roads departmast in building bridges and m.kine read', his work Leine nt the were hast. When the Natioul Park was constituted he wag appointed esperle. towboat, sad di.ebargsd his duties with great efieWecybeing en steeliest w.rkmss sod ra good :administrator. He wee •beet 55 years of age .n1 leaves • family et Mires lsnghters, hue married sod Bylaw is lira ads. one served d'gtbter, Mrs. Ames Hemphr.i.af Farley avenue, Tenets, and ens ..married daughter able living le Tie reale. The demotes will probably be la - tarred is Brusesia Terme• (lab. TM eros. Thies SlSlsi tams M. A gems est Meehan W hese •neap/ take plum Tweak, shores= bsloPom Llee Mw Moo end tea TSa05I elSkt bee Ile ing them ammg standard fruit, if possessed of euftieient tetra. elegardlag subsea 6'tray. The law provides that • peruoa taking up stray stock shall give Imre", that such ani - scale are on their prsm ass by publishing three times in • newspaper published with- in the mitten where the ",tray was toned, and LI the property is Int called tor within three weeks after uaoarung notice the finder shell ge to • justice of the posse and make oath to finding and dveramiag. If the property is not "lamed within • year end should not then ,zoned $50 io vales, it then belongs to the party en whom premises it strayed. It worth over $50, it shall be ad- vertised by the justice of the peace and sold and the excise of stI expenses shall be paid over to the county treasurer. Any poison taking up ea ",tray and •.cI",ung to muse the same to be advertised ant appraised obeli be liable deer a lime of p0. reaper IthwwY. Lest evening Ab. Reid,eee ot Rrantferd s demos football players was tendered a neat elide farewell at the Y. M. C. A. parlors by cumber of the football enthusiasts of this Sky, upon the occasion of his leaving here fee Toronto, to pursue • course of study at like Ontario College of Pharmacy. A plea sant evening was ,pent an .11 kinds of games, after which refreshments were served and short impromptu speeches mule by all the boys pr.sta. Bright 'herniae Were sang, and the evening broke up with all notordisg Mr. Rud • hearty shake of she hand in farewell. During bas residence bare "Ab has been one of our best athletes Free ..its torture is Ladle.. A line illnatiated health leeture to ladies will be given in Victoria Hall. Frilay,Sept. 13th, at 2:30 1..m. Miss Au swarth a. well known in Canada and England as • health lecturer. Wb. ere They T Kincardine Retorter R.oe tly • povsr- 1y stnoken family moved into the villara from the county of Hares. They proved • •uiseooa and some of the children were adepts at pilfering. 0. Tuesday week Coe. stable Shannon teamed the fend) ye Gods rieh, the business sen of the village sub - alibiing funds to pay the carting ex- pense. George Wenner Married at ceder/eb. Wednesday a Daily Sentinel Review : At 11:30 this morning at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin in Gederiab, their daughter Maud was given in s•rrisge to Gee. L. Whitney, the well haws gas Atter and plumber of this town. Mr and Mr.. Whitney Inc. teeny friends in Woodstock who wall extend oengr•talatio.a- Old Landmark base. Workings are now engaged demolahtnw •he old buildinglat the heed of I.ighthouse-st erected by our Iowtassnen Robt. Gi►hes, •ow sheriff of this county. The build nig was wasted a sixty years aft and will be remsos,i by tasaay of the paeoeeru through the bowmmbips as the first sent Rtarket establiied in Goderioh. Of tate Tann it bad been seed as • storehouse by the premed owner. We E. (;rase. Seal Mdse • Mike. Ws take the following fres Wheel Talk, Me Waddle wbdmau's paper of the Vatted States, .ad this& it may be et tame nee to some of err operant : -Hen is • bit of ad- vice 'which Judd Mas widely serval as poseibe. i os't dodge • Wrote rider either reale or female. Stand .5111 wog tate rider will get along .11 right. Penta, new, stores, eta, never dodge, .ad only bogie - man ever run isle thea if yes sen • "bike" wring straight .5 yer, don't dodge: It yes do ver w1U tentuns the eider. If yen weed .till "be Lee middle el 1&• read." er trimmer yen my bows to is, Ohm Moir wig bate seam to vivo pmt plasty of room b.i Y Feer Os deiflel as tp1 tori d tib. wow. b• Ammo GM funs Mil be • se Miter teed latter failed to pat in as.pparweee. Tele - Agee see meate•tisa sleeted the heel that Toeswsler bad played at Cargill the proo.d mg day, and baying had • jollifea*Ms ea tee result had beaded for home, and were sot is • pesitloa te keep their •ppiata•ene READy with the club of dna town_ ea•seanses Var. The Aaklsld and Wawane.b AgrealteKal Mandy have isesed • nest prime list ter their F.11 exbibi$im, wkiek is te be held at Duspaaoa en Thursday. sad Friday. Ootobns 10 end Ilia. Wm. MaArt►sr, Daspsaosa, is secretary of the ..ei.IY. Mnea1a0 le Aorta eaketa. Herosuog steak up .11 over the era - asset. At en inquest held last mould i■ Cavalier sooty, North Dakota, oe the body ot • murdered m•o, lite corsage w 8. G. l;ibeoo, son et (;.pt. Gibson, of Gederish- When the murders( was armioaed before Mie justice, W. B. Dickson, of lengdowe N. l)., who is w.0 known wi many of our readers, appeared ea attorney for the state. A Rtssiesary roe Isla. We were pleased to receive • call yester- day from Rev. H. C. Priest, B.A., who has bees pastor .f Shend.o .venue I•psist oburoh, Tomato, and who purpeem shortly Io leave la lade• to engage to missionary work in that distant lased. The reverend gentleman was married on rueaday to Mies Jean Robb, of Clinton, Rev. Dr. Foster, /d Chicago tnivereity, performing the sera may. Mr. Priest u well known in the city and was reoently elected president of the Young People's Sanity at Ontario and Quebec. Prevent* IS tisk departure fee the eastern empire. the reverend gentleman .ad his bride are taking • trip up the I.ks per steamer Cambria. it's News IM's Alter. A western editor breaks into the follow- ing lament over the dearth of events: News. n ews, sews ! It's enough to give • sass the blues. Nobody married and nobedy (dead ; nobody broken se arm or • head ; nobody comes is to talk of the "nap"; no ora got boozy and started a scrap ; no one get rte in for taking • horn; nobody buried and ne- edy born. Ob, for • racket, • net.. fuss ! Some ase to tome in rad kick up • 'muds; some one to stir tie the pease -lades sir : some one to talk of the sight of the feir; emit one thumped within an inch of his life; somebody- run off with soother soma wife; some one to Dome In and p.v up big dues ; anything, •nythiag, just es it's news. •Mtuary. W• have reeeived • copy of the League Journal, pwbliskod w Glsagow, Seotlasd, eentaining en extended notice et the death, at the age of bo. of ex bailie William Ur.. of t;laagow, brother ot Rev. Dr. Ur* of this Iowa. The deceased was • very publis- e pinted man, having been • member of the town craned for nearly twenty years, and AEA fiEPARTIENT. MADE CLOTHING. We will Show, on Saturday n3zt, 31st Aug.. our first shipment of Fall Clothing in III'S LID BOI'S SIZE. at such prices as should tempt any person re- quiring a suit or overcoat to purchase Don't buy without first seeing our new stock. No long profits, but up to date, close cash prices ' Great bargains in all lines of Summer Dry Goods. JAMES A REI D, 28th August, 1895. Jordan's Bock, Uoderich. HELMBOLDTs JELLY OF GLYCERINE AND ROSE& Jlltpaps, Suborn, Tao and all Treats. trams. Gentlemen Ind is good after sb•vi.g. 'Ae mot minter of Ass.rieen Tei st [• titles. Imported direst by us in order that we my have the very best ting of eta kind. Special attention to American Toilet Articles, etc. Your rrsecriptlon I'atroasge Solicited. IDEAL LEMONADE TABLKTS. 10s. a Tube One dissolved in water maim a fisc Lamasde. glees of BLACKBERRY sQOMPOUND. The best cure for Suva - mer Complaints. 25c. Lime Juieri, Root Beer, Brame. Satan. W. C. GOODE. CHEMIST. Graham : instrumental selection by the or- oheetrs ; ado. Z. C. Belcher ; pisco sale, Mise Minnie Campbell ; venal Mae. Mia Pridhu and Mir Ethel Adam=; iastrwmeotel ealsotien by the OF •hest re, wbaoh was followed by en address of welcome by the pastor of the ahureh, Rev. Joe. Edge. Tea was then an - scanted. and the company present were ee- sorted the parlors, where refreshments were served to upwards of three hundred per- ssns. During the time occupied in doing justice to the eddies provided, the orches- tra rendered some very fine selections of mime. The social oonversetion was after- wards resumed, .ud the interest was only disturbed by the swift passing away of time proclaiming the hour to disperse. The Epworth League in connection with for several years • city magistrate and • North et Methodist chereh heartily welcome Justice of the Pesos. The Journal pub- all young people who can amoral their meet - [Ohm .Iso a resolution passed by the Scot- Ings every Friday evening at 8 e clack. sigh Temperance League, of whish Mr. Ure rresbytery or Mora. was • member for thirty-four yews and • Thts court held it regular meeting at dictator for sixteen years. referring to the , Chaim) on Tueday with the moderator, Rev. Dr. blaUowld, in the chair; and Pan. Archibald McLean as clerk. Is oddities to the above, the following miaisten were present: Revs. Barr. Robt. Henderson, J. 8. Henderson, Martin, AsMreon, Muir, Flat'her, McKay. Hamilton, Stewart, Ashram, GnY.1 soli l'arriere : and olden Baxter, Fotheringeam, Strang, Trott, Brig ham, Carrick, Dods and Swallow. It was erred as suggested by the Sab- bath a.bool atsmittee to hold no SeLbath school Ienveption this year. H. A. McPhereo.. who at present is as Natant to 1►r. McDonald .t Seaford, de- livered a discourse on Matt. 5, viii., whisk on metier was sustained, and it was agreed to certify hum to the college •nthonties. Rev. Robt. Henderson reported that ac cording to the directions of the prsebptery he declared vsant the pulpits of Lee - great services he had rendered to the tom peewee muse, and expressing their high ap- preciation of his character as • t,hristi•a. Nyese•eal. A very quiet wedding took place at the resiieoee of Mr. Shaw Tuesday morning.. when Lillie Ryrnee,daughter of Mr. Byrnes. merchant, of W tonipeg, was joined to mat- rimony to Mr. Flinty, of the "A -Ingham Advaaoe. The bride, who was dressed u Dream creponne, and serried • beu.i..s of white roses. was assisted by .lies Faits Vanstooc, who was dreamed to white swiss and lace. Mir (:race Shaw, who -toted a• maid of ho.or, was dressed in 'ream cash- mere. The hridegroom was misted by Mr. Stevenson, of W inghani. The bride wail burn end Caton 'hutch Rev. Jas. A. Rine view of Take Huron. flood barn and given away by Mr. Shaw, the ceremony tom Aodereen asked and received permission otherotitside buil-holm on promises. ('harm ane performed by Rey. Mr. Anderson. The from presbytery to moderate an • call .t ins situation on Ricer Maitland. Apply to happy couple left for the east by the morn- Laeburn and L'oieo when the co.greg•tioas tMtitl STEWAitT. raltfo st O.. Huron tog train with the hest wishes of their man- would be ready. The presbytery .greed to friend' and amid the proverbial showers of make application to the augmentation corn • ace and Rowers. mittee for • grant of $250.00 to Grand Band sad Corbett : 1200.00 to L",burs and - 1te11. Or... Circus. Union: and $2200 to Barfield and Bethany. There was • Large crowd of people in It was agreed by the presbytery that the TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of'chengee must be left at t h Office not later than $s0ardsy noon. The Copy for changes must be left not later than Mon day noon. Owns' Advertiaements acoepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. Traveling GuIde- ' SRAM) TWINE *AIL WAl. AIIMPS Mixed ~ ISM a.m. Mall and Express L./8 p.m. Mixed. 7.40 p.m. Mali and Express 5.50 9.M. DIPAItT. Mallard Exprees a.0 a.m. Mail and Ixpreen .. 1.30 p.m. Mixed 3.M p.m Strayed Animals. STRAYED OR STOLEN -A FOX TER - tier. with tan head •d black spot: an sweetag to the name of 'Moot laformation toadies to his recovery will ba suitably re warded at Tun SIGNAL. OMC'. It CAME ON THE PREMISES OF SUS or -Aber about July 1st. • red steer with a little white. The owner is requested to prove progpeeny. nes charges and take 1t away. -LIS BF:1.1. lot 8. con. 1, Sotto ich town- ship. f14t. For Sale or To Rest. UDR MALE. -A GOOD 14 STORY frame dwe ling house Mxfll with It•a11 addition and shed. situate on i.ot 307. Glouces- ter Terra,. Uoderich. Apply to 31-tf P111111' HOLT. FIR SALE -THAT BEAUTIFUL REST - deuce occneied by the tifidersi.ued. to the village of Saltford. together witb 11 acres or land tilled with the choicest fruit trees. all bearing. and ornamentals. including• lenge variety of flowering shruns and ether plants. A 8 PG HOUNKHOLU SYRING= FOUNTAIN SYRINGES HOT W ATKR BOTTU fl ICE BAITS THROAT,NASAL•d PERFUME ATOMIZERS (Bost Make and Centiattome Spry) BREAST PUMPS NIPPLE SHIELDS RUBBER TURING (All bands) Kindly bear is mad that our stock these goods wooed ere excelled, and as re- gards y ugh it r , we gaara•tee this every tions. Prescriptions .n_1 family romps. earwtully prepared from the best of ingredient• Daly. South CHAS. 1►. WILLIAMS, Side `ueere, Gold Medalist..a l:ederich, t )at. Chewiest sod Dryerle& of DON'T FORGET That the 'argent stock, and the tinttrt assort- ment of FINE TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES, CIGARS, PIPES, And all samkere' sundries 11.`54 J. E. DAVIS', Phila. B. Druggist til Optician. UNDERTAKING Calls promptly attended to, night or day, by our Mr. S. E. Snelgrove, practical funeral dirctor and embalmer. wIl.MElt SMITH. Undertaker, upholsterer, and general furniture dealer. Ms11e ?'• Block, l;odench town or Thursday last to see Sells Bros'. circus, and everyone who came considered that they got the worth of his trip in the mammoth procession and the performssos under canvas. The procession was the best ever exhibited in Goderteh, and the tent pertermanee was never equalled ; in tact, the prevailing ()Didion was that toe mitt' 'apresbyters, and was duly cern much is the shape of entertainment was fled se • student in prep•retuos for the minion-%. A minute expressing regret at afforded. Every feature presented was well the resignation of Mr. McKey was also placed, and whether it was theilu/atria° adopted by the presbytery. The tart performance, the heavy weight competition, regular meeting of the court will be held at the slack -wire walking, the trapeethibi 'Clinton on Nov 1traps", bolding of week day 'missionary meetings is the different congregations be left to the respective sessions, and that miesioeary sermons he preached in Bash o.gregatioa before the end of the year, and that cask we Aerator report at t►e meeting of oreaby, wiry in January. A. 11. McLeod, of Broom- field, appeared before the exama•tion coin tion, the work of the clowns, the battle-axe - swinging, or any ether number"pi.s.sted, IPubliO NOtI6SII - •rti.t in each and every lite had the affair TAKE NOTICE. -AN PERSON OR is band The pe formanoo by the meals and I 1. persons found trespassing on lot \o. 10 Des lions found favor with everyos, and I l'oa. Iib. (aodeticb Toyrtssh'p ten Ike Dur9ese of taking timber In any term 0r any other was a marvellous exhibition of the develop- article as the premises. win_ be prosecuted so moot of intelligence in these amphibtoua I cor4l.0*0 law* 3141 creatures. A cleaner show all around than *TOTi('F. - - All. PERSONS FOUND that atrial by Sells Brom' has never bees I lr trespassing on my lands by obostlas shown ander canvas in this town and the 1 hunting, commas. Iahios or ntherwt s wt11 to prosecuted aotwrdieegg to law. Poch laude ars order and discipline that prevailed retained I the Hart farm In Colborne Tp.. and the prop - great credit epos the management. 14o C. ;'ray known as the F.IIs Rseerve la the town- ohlpp of OedeNeh and (!olMrwf thorough were the methndo adopted that E. t'f.te 1('�. Solicitor X. H +:('H1.E1t. altho.wh ea evening performance was given, with a c.eoort at the dose, the entire equipoises was packed aboard the teen, I __- 9ltuatiOns Vafeslit. in and os les wap to P.trolia shortly after 11 I «%ANTED -A REFINED, INTEI.I.1 n olook r. m. IR L of l'. E. At Sime. The "at home- given wader the auspices of the Evened' L...gu. of Christian It. THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. v v rout lade fir $ peelltem of tips. Ad- dress by letter A. Rip Camp. this •Mee. Exaoutor s Reties NOTII'E:!i; HERESY GIVEN Ti) ALL phrases ‘his rine clalms against the estate of Richard Aldworth. late of thtown ret Lof tioderlch. In the county of Hu . yeoman deceased. to send In the ears dal verified to R. C. Hays. barrister. Oodarich. on or before the let day of October 1' M. after which date Dr. J. R. Shannon the executor of the will of the said ate Richard Aldwortb. will proceed to distribute the said estate among the per WWI entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of whish he then..ball have had notice. and will not be liable for the -proceeds cf the estate *o dtstribu'ed to any person of .hos, claim notice shall net have Alan re cei Ted. 1t. C. HAYS. Solicitor for saki executor. Oodarich. Sept. 7th 18ia5. hi -f5 desver of North et Methodist 'burets Friday west.. Inst• was a rear. woossafol affair. ' both in .twiadasse and in the interest meal imbed la the preeadiag' et the .swing. le- dge' • goodly representation from the C.R. nasi sass of Kant nhareh and Vittoria -et. Methodist aura. the Model .'boot dams ealeehfr 1 eers. .IIper e.weMMIly m. Rept. 1 a, t. Wb.1,IMg1 slasl. 4... .. 0a tl rm ion o w I //'ssrr ....... ...-.f*tofl0 pee cwt f 71 to f 70 too - I1 10 Inli si en • t ...........-..... l5 M 1.13OS sad • large so'mes d bof .e.sta treat the I Now class. • bulb -.-.. Ie s m101a Coliseasts institute ware ptoses. A romp- I Qltt sat_• 95 5 N b 0 /15 Kon ceomi/ss• .04. *verve« weloeese se I Now Flay. • 11 M sStsrd�Oa eg M the g.sese entered the letters room sl see Has. I . • -- . 11 M seg N eburee, .ed tikes. obit were guanines Iron I br taw1 1t Io 1 M ..._ • Ity•N epeSilly wade matte •' a bona " limb egadbek • lea1 5 to 0 10 Same* !\e Oros past d the evening woo spelt is a ..._.�- F M to tM wield mene-r, b wide .V present seemed ar elkw _.... _ ... = *Owe le /lata/M M1w EMPTY CANDY BOTTLES. Parties' wanting empty Candy Bottles should call at once, as we have only a few dozen left. • Everything that is kept in a first clan. Drug Story is to be found at WILSON'S PRESCRIPTION DRU(; STOKE. .� Terms, strictly cash. No ere4MtN Mme w bore*y, .tar whdi He ikBow- gp beg inielpsee w. readers' : Time duel - --seas. 1 M a Mem Stier mad Oilmen ; .d., Iii.! ............ sNit e To Smokers: F. SMEETH'S PLANING RILL -ARD- SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY, I take this opportunity to inform the public' that i am still in the business netwitlletu.nding all rumors to the contrary. and am prepared to do every ciao of work in my line from making • window frame to erecting •'-story building with mansard roof. Estimates furnished end competition invited. The furnishing of building material. such as lath. shingles and lumoer a etedelty. F. LAMBETH. Goderiob. July Iib 15tH. To meet the whale. of tete ('..taesers The Cee. R. r.Aett & Mw tl'e.. Ltd.. team• Sita.. Out., have pineal epos the market A Combination Ping of "T & B" Loan and Savings Society. 1' IS NOT WHAT YOU EARN j, BUT • WHAT YOU SAVE. MAKES YOWHI('H. THE HCRON AND BRUCE L.OAii AND INVESTMENT COMPANY Sot.I'IToR.-Cameron. Ilolt and Holmes. IIKNkIlT... Interest ('Orsi pound every e1x months at four percent, per annum. on sums from one dollar upward*. I).po.ttors will end It to their advantage to conte and see us. 1.o.vit May be secured at any time without delay on the security of approved deetrsM. property. Expellees moderate. Application. received by the Measurer or sohritors. The Company's offices are locetni on North Street and Court House Square- oppuelte Humeri SI,.'.at. (Moe. H OI1,ACK HORTON. .1 H. OOLBOR Nleaweee. Freakiest.• Amnion Sales. AUCTION SALE__ 01 valuable farm leads it. the township of Wawanoeb, 1. the county of Hur•.. Pursuant to the order of His Honor, Bernard Louie Royle. Esquire. Junior Judge of the county court of the county of 'lures mode in a certain suit or matter of Sproule versos Sproule, bearing 'ate the Ith day of Septem- ber A. 1> EOM. there wilt be offered for tae, with the approbation of the real representa- tive of the counts of Huron on IATURD.t\ THE Thede UA\- OF SEPT IoM' at the hour of twelve oclock neon at Mal- lough's hotel. 1• the viIlags of Dungannon. 1n the gaunt) of Huron oy Joseph tMallough, auctioneer the felewlso valuable lands, n amely : tl,r youth half of lot number fifteen la the tkird eesoessioa of the township of Kewanee, Western diyislos. In the connty of Huns. containing oaf hundred acres more et lens. The soil is • clay loam. Ahetit 70 acres aro e learei : the balance le partly underbrush ted partly 'wile. Thr land a well watered by two wells. The buildings consist of • frame house "MX with a kitchen 14114also trams Imam 36240• sad a Mme stable KKK The tenors arc In s lair state of repair. T11. pro- • al Is situate three and one halt Iowa foam anaaaawoe and Maw devise .lees treat Ian -stow and (loderlch Terms Tee per emit. of purchase maser os day of sale. sad the balance within one month tbereatter In all other reenacts the readi- ness of este will be 11e rending conditions of abs 1'baneery Division of the High court of hisses. For farther particulars apply to0arrnw k I'rwwitoot. Uederich. or 1. 818 HOYUIt B 1. li nYl.O Real Repprrsesseeeet.tive CAMBROS. HOLT & 801.5169. vedere , Rel- Nfttero, Mead thlp iib day of September A.D. iIL 8X9IIIG TOBA000. This seppliea a long felt want, giv- ing the consumer one 20 cent ping, or • 10 event piece or a 5 cent piece of the famous "T fit B " brand of pure Virginia Tobacco. TM Tit TK "T 14"boll every Pisw. Loot. EUA' --ON AWAIT AlecON MANIA �leI U reward rewire le mewa.NI11sM