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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-5-21, Page 88 TE K RUIN 41. • GOTARieli, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 21, INS Taiking of Wall Paper. tees talk by the dealer, and Clore looking by the . oet'.uter, that's what we believe in. J. T. ACHESON... \!-hat's the urs of endless' talking of designs and artistic coloring, these are thing, that appeal to the e\,•, not to the ear. 1 ►f t•nnr•e we hi.ye a fi w words to say about prit.•e.. We still s'ol'ing the 6c. and 7c. kind for 5c. Pre -.2y ' : „ -n and Hall Paper, 7c. and 8c. Drawing ttooin and Parlo: Paper, 8c. and lOc. Crilinos, F r .: _ and Friezes, designed to match. GEO. PORTER, Bookseller and Stationer. Eft : of' f' •I II I. DISTItICT. From our or nCo rreepondentk 1lit r. 1. 101": 02•11..1. Ibrr teal (alines be r000d Simi w ser• 1.1.e \ren, of the tonal) S$ I II separted for lb, wlgoal. DUNLOP lfo.i.Av, Mas 18. 111 trio: to -- Robert Oke, who hes been is Peterbore comity for sometime, returned Saturday it Met week. BENMILLER. Trt.utt, May 12. Tr N MEETING. - The aneiverearc tea meeting el the Methodists ot Kenmillee will be held os Yoad•v, May .:Sib. Tea served from t to 8, Ttokets 2.ic. PORT ALBERT. Wtt.\x•nAT, May 13. Mr and Miss Hawkins spent Sunday in Lorgan. School No. 1 A•btield recurred the new chart purchased last week. Miss Steteo.oa has returned home from an extended vista to Kotler. Where do all the grey horses come from hilly `. And whither are they going '. We hear tbat Mr. 4:urdob s 'horse baulk- ed oo him one day recently and threw him no hie heat in the ditch. in Monday last while las. Pierce was bringing Me oeusn, Mie s:evenson, hoof. his horse, • spirited animal, ran away, breaking the buggy. Both ocr.ipaots se. caped unhurt. Last Friday evening Miss 1.1111e I;aaid met with s rugous accident While she and another young lady were out driving the horse shied, upsetting the buggy. Mies (;uatd'a arm was broken. but the other ess coped with a few bruises. LEEBURN. Ir/..t•ty, May19. Our popular towosmau, .1. .1. right, we. n r.oderrch last week, aeteudiog court ea a grand ;uryman, haling the duties ot foreman. Brown Ker is the Dame of a fast new driver recently purchased by ooe of our popular young bachelors. This being reap year he has perhaps too many otters for to give the gentle sex • drn e. r nu' I'1 rt.! .;►_. 1\ \ u." %ter 1\'►'t - tin Mlonday utern000 a picnic at the lake near the trrnuous of Butternut Row ; then o. Wednesday a meeting will be held at the church to torn • Wollner, • Foreign Mission- ary 'ocletv, by Yrs. 1 maven Rom, of 1 beton. Theo 0o Friday at 1 r tt , will be • meeting at the Hall by the I'ra.edtng 1►airy. Use meeting la then tor pleasure. the second % spread salvation, and the third to teach the wives and daughters how leo make butter, Gad thus add more to their financial gums ht the results of its teaching. N.H. A11 farmers will tell ou the butter wiles belong to the women, and guidmee seldom enquire about the prooteds of these sales and retry few women tell their, husbands how muoh u got on • deal with the butter DUNGANNON. !goriest -The 'oval agency to Dungannon for 1 iia nlu\At. is ■t the of Coe of J. U. Ward, J.P., oonve)suoer, to.. who a receise or dere for sut.e;ripuoas adcen•aing and Job work. sad .s authorised to give receipts for seuouuts paid for the memo \t"/ t,.1 -t, t,, May,13 stiss Maggie \" ilsoa lett on "feesday to vent relatives 111 I:uderich, Next in order 0111 he 6ebing for beaus. We are nut Ioteni.eJ .f they ueught nosy IA er Dot. Soh.* a to say they had • good time. .1. M Robe,ts returned on Friday from • msetlsg ut e.tctnc railway projectors at 'furcate. It we are properly tuforned board of dueetore to .ocept proposals fur construettou. was formed. Wens ltrru.-air. Forsyth. agent for Mr Purvis, of Blyth, arrived hers last week and commenced bu.tnees se purchasing wool. He is prepared to purchase any yuan• tity of it arta pay the highest once fur it. His establuhn.eut is nearly opposite the postotftw. l nriu a N.,T1.. -Ihing to Rev R Ftir• bairn cunducnag divine service in the fore• noon of next S.rotath ,,he 24th,„ in Rev. J. •McKay s church, 1•uckoow, service wild be held in E:•.kioe church here, •t 'half past two ! ti , mstsad of quarter put ten o clock A RI T' 21!1; H.,M1: tin Wednesday of lar' week. '1'. 1.. rrimble, wife and son, who have beenvIsl'm.g their mother Mn Trimble, frieods, and reuewlug former •cqualbtenees. left herr for home 1n Maostee Michigan, having had .n euloyable visit. We wish them sue home. TKtt 1.1.1.1\x. Irvttty. - The Travelling !tarry will bold the annual meeting here o0 Wednesday the 2 Lb May As there are some good speaker. expected, • large at- tendance of lancers with their wives and daughters on that occasion is anticipated. Meeting tree. t orchid invitation to all is given. t�SON If.w1w1N...-Three dwelling houses nave beeu erected here this Spring M. 41. Johnston, of l;odench, has opened a law t rice, ooe door north of 1.1..1. Crawford's. and will be in his nth,» 00 Wednesday afternoon of each week Dente Itunror say. J E. !hive of l:odench, will open a branch store in the same build- ing as •lohnatou's Oboe. I.trtK•.--t la Tue.dav of last week our genial v,cthaller and wife were favored with • visit from Mrs. Maarioe Welsh, of Chicago, U.S., Ma. Morgan 1►altoo and Mise Nellie Sullivan. ot Kingsbridge, Ash field. all of whom, as all our visitors do, en- joyed themeelvee. They were loud in the praxes of the village and Its crnrene Mies laetielia Moore and Muter Charles Smith, of the township of Huron, County of Bruce, were during the latter part of last Keck and Suday, the guests of Jas. Rose and wife. COMING AND GOINd. i►a1,prare.-.1. M. Roberta left here o0 Tuesday. the 12th, to attend a meeting of electric railway promoters. Nt PT! ais.--1)m Wednesday eve of last week Jae. Correll, of A.hheld, and Mies Jane hell, of ,Vest \\'awanush were united is the hods of matrimony. We, along with their many friends, extend oongratula. Clone, wishing them • long and prosperous 011100. Ti ••uy', May 1'1. Jaok Frost is 'korai' on • holiday tour. .1. Wilkie, dentist, of Clinton u able to remote his practice. (In Thursday of last week we were lav mad with alight showers. Our ferment us now engager! in putting in the root and Dorn craps. 24TH Tlve committee of management are making great preparations for the oelebra taws no Monday. The friends of Hugh and William Mo - Math and Mrs. idolrats will be pleased to hear they are reoovertag. A• Toru -Mr. Phillip, of Crewe, liree r.eumed hs •annel tour is drawn g milk to the cheese factor%. W n. Habkirk. who has esnenred • poet Visa with .1, Hiles, will move tato the house h nearly eco"; ;od by J. s.ampbell re .lea ph serest. Faasi•...r ..r not Toa R.-- it bas beets un eslmUely .!twitted that the freedom ot sur village will he given to all who aired the .clef rMlon r e ttoaday next. Pieilayua. 51. 11. Thuredey of Ia.t week tittle a asmber of oar yleses Whet bad • gleed time at the Pert, i•►rR. ''hey leaked gate atsasulta. se they serried their redo boo. Howe, of Itrus el., was in town this week John A. Wilson, of Seaforth,was io town on Tuesday. Fred Ravi., of'eaforth, was to e:o,lorich 011 Thursday. .1. it Millar, of Kincardine, was is Dodo - rich on I huraday. Mr. and Mrs Isaac Salkeld have returned ed from St. Helens. R. H. 4. Mas, barrister, of Exeter, was is town un Saturday. L H. I'.ck.on, of Exeter, was in the Comity town on Saturday-. The manager of the Hendersea Bicycle Company is still 1n: proving. Inland Revenue (Oboe, F. H. Spence, is reported as Improving in health. Miss Jackson, of 4'Imton, was last week the guest in yl to Bathe Iloa•gh. 4...o I.oeet left the maternal residence on Saturday, anti returned to Chicago. ' .1. I. 'iturdy, of flarrtatoo, is spending the week with relatives in tows and town- ship. V. H. Murt.y was 000fined to the house tit past week with a seven attack of la grippe. W. 1( Roberton was in town on Satur- day, and left again for London on Monday morning. Wm. Kerr, our onetime townsman, but for many )ear. put • resident of \Velker- vllle. has returned for a lengthy stay in I:blench. John Balker returned from !'ort Orange, Florida, on ssitoday to spend the Summer in town The geet.eman steads leaving in I Ictolrr for the land of snores. Ladles' Blouses • We are showing this week a full range of our celebrated per- fect -fitting Blouses at 75 c., $1.00 and $1.25. Every garment guar- anteed to fit or money refunded. Inspection of these goods invited. J. T. ACHESON. ,xt : betees0 llaad 12 u•ulook our $1.OQ Capes for 73 Wats, at Robineou's D. K. Strachan shipped one of his famous Chempiee Sprinkler. to Hespel.r on now day aft.rr•oen. ti ''apt. Store, of the FLA . has boss c.s• tined to the quarters during the past week on amount of Mayes. The stores in the Albion Klock will .oma be ready for occupation, the ung next the grocery being nearly tin•.hed. A swing gat• that cows cannot pees through, has been placed next the carnage entrance to the skating rink. r The touotalos on the Square will soon be started, se the basins for catching the water have bad their ! nverhauiinq. Ensign Scobell, !'apt. Young and Capt. Rowe, will hold • great social meeting i• the 5 A. Barracks. on Friday evening 22nd inst. The Methodists of Beomill.r will cale- brare the Queen's birthday by holding their aunt v.rsery ten metiog 011 Monday e vening. The O'Sullivan Business College, of Moat - reel, will positively give only otos course fa 4;nderioh. Students admitted :up to the 25th cast. The iostructio0 given by the O'Sullivan Rusin•se Collage is practical, thorough and first clam in every respect. Positively only one 0oure to be given to 4;uderioh. t'areet•, Y oung men and young woman should avail themselves of the superior ad• vantages deed by the O'Sullivan Basilian t'..Ileg•. One Dour•• only given in Drde- rich. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. lathes. Lear. Skirts at Robitsoe's The grass on the Nears was cut 00 Vei- 1 day and 'tatnrday. The newest thing out 7..g rag skirting a Robeson'.. The lawn of the Curling and nkat fag rink looks ex.eeningly pretty. There was 41 o olock oommunioa at St. ' :gorge • on Sunday n;orbing The 4:uderroh U ldfellowt are still talk inn about a hill and open hoose ' The latest New \ ark styles ter ehildren s haws bate awlbonnets at Robeson .. The Allston Hotel will appareath be • good looking building when obmpleted . Paris gree, helehore, Moe ease and lime sold freely the past west ter sprayiek par. paten. 1 ter grocery woes added N their •fuse tiara Iut weeh, by 'bowing very pretty flower. Friday moralag betimes 9 and 10 .•sleek est abs t sews Teles fee 17e ; between 10 WWI II • sleek ow fit. 7h (!elf Brew iter HE i)tn IT. -On Friday, Wells, of Strat- ford, tried to cycle to Gedench and back to Stratford twice in one day, and succeeded in doing it. The cyclist left home about 4 A u., and reached Godench shortly aftor . even, and after • short rest wheeled .•.t. wark at winning speed. He reached Strat- ford safely, mod after a rub down was •gain ou the westward course. At half past these there was • large gathering ou the Square, and some time previously • number of the Hurons wheeled out the Huron road to meet the raoer. At 3.40 • tandem was seen to taro into !Kingston street, followed by • Dumber of wheelmen, •.noes whom was the S'ratford electrician. A. Wella turned on to the Square he received • rousing cheer, and the salute was repeated when be step- ped oQ his cycle at the"British."' Atter rest- ing fifteen minutes he started on tbo home run, and from the seeming ease with which he manipulated the pedals, all who saw him were convinced tt.•t, herring accident., he uas a sure winger. hells, apparently an athlete of good grit, hes, by the ride of one hundred and eighty miles lest Friday, be- tween sunrise and •unset, shown what osn be accomplished on • bicycle over ordinary country roads. At the "British'. throughout the afternoon the rider." progress was poured so that all interested in the run knew with- in a few minute', when he would reach 1;orierich When between Clinton and this town the wheels p•esed • horse and buggy, the latter containing • woman and several :'hildreo, acid just as the riders got clear ot the vehicle the Lona shied and upset the hnggy, throwing the occup•ots out. A stop was of course made, but when it was foxed that women and children were uninjured, • cyclist rode to the ne•reet farm and sent as sistaoce while the racer and the tandem proceeded towards the lake. The 8shiog boats were usable to sail oat on Monday, on account of the high breeze. The tugs. however, lifted as ueuaL BICYCLE P0088 AT NT EXETER (IN Monday, May 25. Following is the PRIZE LIST. lib yd. Race 'open 1 $ Man sad en, en pa >N assaseet tMeyele Ma sad cop WOO SIN grBicl cls racele rap !1 M lee Mes Mayas le imp y M 1.00 Linde steyele nk paw sue lam root - melee epee Deg tlAcfneleeieam rod eDeg la berkert a.... • rs '1« N Dog raeslW al Laud mg 1e SecretaryA. M°DONELL.• • W is the Time \ t0 nuke ycur purchase of Parma-tnplements 1 ani now prepared to take orders far farniimplenveot• of thechorc.r kind in the market at the promo. time and at the very lowest rate.• comprising the 'Binders No1o0 tiro& M r g('o poll line of Hayrakes Plowsl ookal.utt flow Company s plows deecrlpliose. Cultivators ('ora and Roor Cultivator. the. law in the inarkets Wagons tdsme w titn w Paris Wagon N arks • tai. -i•.c of wagons. allowert to be the leading wagon in the Br P•avaIe. e$ itt:Lt,../...es Sntrhl wwwcp .:iii carriage ('empanT c of the cholevrg . carriageL set begot.. In the 1'ro•r1ahee.u All goods guaranteed. Parties whining an hung i•. the whore I'ncti will re. wag dad r to their advsnbgr to call at m) eb p. ar i',.rar,te•' eeti.fac•ion with goods In the shore 1 nem. an list you cannot make any mistake by cant n• on J. KNOX, ;pat Agent tor tete above. WE'RE IN IT That u to sec CATTLE B ROS. have bought oat the business of JOHN RALI'H, on H.\ M I LTON STREET, and oarry'a fall line of Stoves, Tin and I:ranite wear, and are prepared to give tenders for Plumbing, Fitting, Save -Troughing, and Tinning, and guarantee to give you satisfac- tion in each sod even- hoe. Our retrigeratore are the best in the market. !'all and see them. ane Leave your orders at John Ralph's Old Stood, Hamilton -St. CATTLE BROS., Plumbers and Tinners. SIGNS OF SPRING. The elegem assortment of NEW HATS We are offering to the public. He in harmony with sawyer' she dons her Spring attire, sad bele yourself • •rule& MAT. Also new stock of all the latest la Move*. Shirts. Collars, Ones, Neckwear. Holtenetc.. at 0. R. SHANE & 00•'8 IMPERIAL RESTAURANT N reryoa. Is aware sl the fact that Spring with .11 Its beauties it A•wslac tapes us. trot .veryose doesn't know where to procure semetblag rersoblewgg asa bet day. (sena to the IIMPRRIAL KIWI At;RAIVT PARLORS' and try ALLAN'S Perfection Io, Crean, Water Ides, Ion Creat Soda and Rehashing Fountain Drinb In say Savor desire!. Rverything teed Im Um tins el which is tuaraat.ssi pure. tively so ruffed( ems a areaariew sed serving thew dslleaotes great Mire I• takes to hare nvarytklag alma, alai Md Mr, sad 1. .M loft N Inezpertsneed Ie•ada THY OUR paftre('TO (lOL L .awe sad we ear paasat ,sestet. the bet that skilless mean sad meow sea hay. L R. ALLRI11. Carpets ! Ca is ! Ca ets ! Carpets 1V Carts !! Carpets !! X rine the .ply people is teem r ries we are the eely people la the eowaty that sorry • sts.k .f Oerpsts appse•eh►ig r Mee. Variety ad 9ylo Se the large City I wife, •ad ao matter what enter psis say M the matrwry. If yea want to boy C&tpete where you esu get the !orgies Amertmsaa. tie Heel sad Was Strip sed ►r all adds the Clow' Prions„ esm is the Meek to e•leot from. Oar reap clothes tram • 10 (oat Hemp to the beet Five hams Bresesia Oar Brussels and Tapestry are et the newest potteries and design., auk borders le umiak. sad the Galore are simply elsgaaa. You should see oar Brussels at sl Oar sew Axminster, the first ever shows in this tows, delights everyone who ha. seas them. They are going to be sellers for the Spring Trade. Our All- Wools ia three plies and two plies are ahead of asytkiag heretofore in the market to quality, design and oolortag. Oasts (lrpeta this year leek almsee as good se Wools of past woos& The growing trade we have eatable, es largely to iaor.•ee our stook aad we are sow an • beater peruse time ever to meet the requiremsam of the 'fade. Whoa you wast Carpets, give us • look. We are satisfied that we eau 011 your ..dee to your advantage sad perhaps save you mosey too by baying from as AU Car. pets made sad laid if required. We cos make • 30 to 40 yard Carpet is about two hours with oar sew Carpet !doable.. Ws have the largest stock oI Oil Cloths and Linoleum ever shows to (;od.riob, at prion to suit everyoaw Our Lase Curtain Stock u larger than ever. It is needless to quote prior. Our C'lsiJle Stock oI L'artain mad Table Cor•n, direct frog. the mak.n, downs everything for duality and priest Rags sad Mare ooe .f our nest specialties, also some lines of Damask, suitable tor furnishlap. We wast you to w our Table Limos sad Table Napkins duvet (roar Belfast, Ireland. We want you to remember our Art !wrens sad Art Muslims. Oise general Spring Stook is better thea aerial in most Moor, la Prints. Chamber', /Alpha's, Ssetsh (iisgham., Piques, Spot Yoshio. we are ahead of other senses& DBEs .doors A large assortment in many of the new fabrics ooaeutieg of the new Satin R.•rata, Black sad Colored Lustros, Serge. and Suiting Materials. We have • hot of Colored Dress Materials, double width goods, that we are offering for aboat boll price. Tweeds, Clothe, Bantling. and W oret.ds In grant variety. COLBORNE BROS. The Great Carpet Warehouse of the County. PAINTS OILS BRUSIIES 8EE MY STOCK I think I have the best value in these lines. 1 will give you low quo- tations on all HARDWARE this season. Prices in many lines have gone up recently, but having bought beton- the advance, 1 can do the very beat for you. Having anticipated extensive building; operations this year, I have de- termined otertnined to make big sales on small profits. R. W. McKENZIE. THL LOW PRICE SHOE STORE See our specials this week. Children's Oil Pebble Button Boots Sizes 7 to 10, 75c. 1I to 2 95c. Ladies' Glove Grain, button or laced, rivited sole and solid leather, selling at reg -alar wholesale price, $1-00 Ladies' Oxford, toe capped, turn sole, tan or black. Best value yet for 95c. , Boys' Boston Calf. whole foxed, fair stitched and pegged, solid leather insole, for only $1.00. Men's whole foxed, solid insole, pegged sole, laced or gaiter, for $1.25. Mens tan laced Boot, narrow toes, McKay Sewed and sold at $1.50, worth $2.00. Cash selling nukes cash buying, and these low prices are the result. We invite you to see our stock. No trouble to show. H; B. POLLOCK Selling agents for the KING VENTILATE') BOOT, the coolest boot mate Business Change Having purchased the Photo Business From Sa11ows and taken p(w•,erwion, I invite the public to inspect our work, and ASK YOUR PATRONAGE. Having secured MR ADAMS, late of Toronto and Stouffville, we are prepared to 'do just such work as the public demand. Our methods of finishing are the same as in use by Simpson of Toronto, and all work will be guaranteed throughly up-to-date. Our exhibit of photos in Toronto during the past Winter at- tracted the attention and received the admiration of all lovers of good photos. We make a specialty of every photo--nJ exception. Orders for Pltotosfrom Nr. Srdlotos' negatives retII be promptly filled. • W. R. BELDEi,. Summer Millinery . . The undersigned having received a large impar tion of Spring and Early Summer Millinery, is preps! to supply the sweetest of Bonnets, Hats and Trimmings. The goods are Faahionabie, of Super. Jr Make, and are Color, Design and Teztnle unexcelled. 62-3m MISS CAMERON, m HAMILTON STBU $I will pay for "The Signal" for a year