The Huron Signal, 1886-1-8, Page 5John W. Milroy, of (tiieage, bre keen
stemma fro.ode to the swuuw Mr.
i'srvey is new • bwiatats esu
f tie Plumate (day.
11a.r>t.a aMMUS.
Tg*SIiarute.-Tb. •nasal
in ermiseetWS with the Carlon Presby-
terian
resbyterian church will be held on Friday nes
These -.ethic aro Reeerally
.......t1a1,
and this one will probably be o
r run to the role. A eaadil losa array
sneakers is pcouii.ed.
110sMider.
There was • large fancily re-unionthe residence of Mr. sad Mrs. Pet
Fisher, Colborn., oe New Year's da
Their large faedl of dowse Bona an
..
daughters, some of whoa ars e.rr'i d
alt met true their diQereet homes, M
Veibeeeali, of terve, aad Mrs. Austin.
ge,
R idMuskoka, with ogle of 11
from IM
tfisher's Inas ok..t•, being am.•
the camber W. trust Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher may be spared many years tc
each other.
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Do You Require a Good. Warm, Stylisk Dress.
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?ILI HURON (Milky, T., FR I IAY. JAN. a 1
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F1191 NOW UNTIL THE END 0=1 DEC] AT COST !
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL TERMS :
lilt.—P'or all Parcell) over Five Dollars in vent•• we will prepay charge's
2nd.—Parties desiring to purchase in pet -cyan, and doing so to the: au aunt of $30, we will pay railway
fare.
3rd—Earnple'a .e•nt on application. (.node fought from Samples rosy be returned if not Itatir•f*etory, and
money refund•'J.
Do You Require a Good, Stylish Montle.
Our Stock is Large and the Prices art; Close.
Do You Reprit; a New Fashionable Hat or Bonnet.
Our 'how Room . the Place where you can be Suited.
Peet Albert_
Mires Arsine and K. McBride have
attired home afters sojourn io the City
•.f the Straits, Mies Annie we regret to
state is iu delicate health.
J. O'Connor, site and child, J De-
rrnit, have returned to their home,
t the hulidaye at the residence
• 1 Mrs. J'Cunnor, mother of the former.
C. Mahafy, of Stratford, spent the
holidays at the parental abode.
T. F. Yount has gone to teach the
uung idea in Kelvin, Norfolk Co.
Mise Or•c. Meslregor, of Kintail,
mitred on her duties here ea school
....cher un Monday Fast
Th. Ashfield Literary and Debating
.ci.ty held their second meeting on
Thursday lot, which was well attended.
The programme wan opened by 11 Me.
1).Hoaf0 singing a comic Irish song. The
••inject f..r debate was "Resolved that
1- tame has more influence over the mind
than ninety." W. Mc(ir.,rr was captain
of she ■lrnuatiee, a•.d 11.. Jewell 41 the
ueg•tiv.. There was some very lively
•lebattng, after which the chairman, J
F Andrew, gave his dectaicn by a few
points in favor of tb. negative. This
e•.caety hopes to turn out some cannier.
ful speakers, as at this meeting there sae
some gratin oratory displayed. -
We take the following from the Asn -
held corteers.nd.•nt '1 the t::th,.f. R.
nd:
ii.l.Res•TO A TEs. ilaR.
NIL MCI'aga,-DEAR TEA, NPR, - We
tete pupil. of 5.23 No 2, A.bbeld,mona.,t
and words in which to express our deep
sorrow and regret at your departure from
•.or midst. You bare been our patient
and • , teacher for a number- of
years and have I•bor.d w zealously in
•aur behalf that our iridebcednese t•, y•,u
is very great. We feel that hier►ewer
text a teacher we may have in the fu-
ture, we will sever haw. uue who will
take a deeper interest in our welfare then
ou have done. •
We knew that in parting with you we
are parting with a sincere friend , one
who bee devoted time and energy to-
* arde our . and as • slight
Asa of gratitude for the valuable ser -
viola you have rendered us we ask you
to accept this easy chair, h••p.og that
you ss•y enjoy its comfort.
In eoaolesiun, we wish yrs i a merry
Christmas and a happy New Year.
Signal ors behalf of the peprls of S. S.
No. 2, Ashfield.
Mousse 83 Iivaa, Katie Prendible,
Ntauries Altos, Nellie Kallivan,
Fluids MeOrory, Lizzie WcGr..ry.
The above address speaks for itself.
It is gratifying to learn of the exist-
• rice of Mei friendly feehn es between
reacher aad pupil.. Kr McPhee, in
replying to the above address, seemed
meek embarrassed by the kind words
and the valuable present of bis pupils,
with whom he has been laboring c.on-
tinoesely ler the last six years. He
stated among atter Minim that the feel
tags white uncasted a teacher towards
his misdate are skin to those entertained
by a parent towards his or her own chil-
dren. Both, ..osible of their responsi-
bilities, were celled opon by the voice of
toty to resort to hush measures at
times, but this by no means diminishes
their love and attachment for those who
hear the chastisement. There is a time.
said he,when the onion. fails to gore •:-
the emotions of the mind. _
and this is one of the ocoaawna He
sincerely thanked bis pupil* for their
a kind weirds and their munificent present
and sural them that, though be was
abut to retire from the business of
reaching, he would .till continue to take
a deep interest in their welfare and the
;innperity of the K school.
Miss Keefe, teacher sf the junior de-
eartment, 'hen preseaed the retiring
teacher with • handsome cup and osu
ter. and her hest wishes for his titters
happiness. Tills manifestation of kind-
ness and generosity 011 the pert of the
scholars of the senior department and of
Vies Keefe, reflect grwat credit on them-
selves ; 1 and, if do sot aistake Mr. Mn
Ph.e's character, he is not the one to
forget a kindness, or fail to appreciate
it. Rem Pr. Rootlet then de•iversd a
short address in his meal lucid manner,
and milled the etteetine of the scholars
to the benefit whish the teacher was be
stowing ne them. Other enmmodittes,
.aid the rev , may be es
,:hanged for an eeniv..ent ; hat the
teacher'* labor, in which he impends his
own mental powers he order to natures
thew of he pupils, ssonod b._rail with
money it ie ter. valeshle. His rover
Brio* thew sypreard bis gnat pleasure in
editor sash ksedly feeling and seek
evidence e( it maims the Teeth of Abe
section.
The e.sy•ihair fa a eery valuable nee,
and the happy reeip*•nl of it. after
steadily' in the wkno) room for the Ina
thirty years, may wow sit shore i •
roomful -tattle their sad roast ea the
kindness rA hit moils mid stagy worthy
Li. ads Timm, die
VI elem.
Fars hugs are at woor, a1 Belleville.
S'•nd to u. for Saciplc'. as :: c have the Right Good,.
Do You Require Undei wear, Hosiery or Gloves.
We are Selling a Manufacturers Stock of I1nderw.'e.r at fully 30 belcw Regular Prices,
Do You Require a Good Silk or Satin Dress.
We have Black and C'olore'd Cron Grain. all Prices.
We are Smiling Satin Mer.ieleut that wii.L Nor ('I'r, at Prices that will astonish you.
H. W. BRETHOUR & CO
s am_
Brscaerd. Nov. late. lar+;,
steamits sir• e_ec
NOTICE TO FARMERS
--e-e►rtvu—
HOGS FOR -
1 am Rotas to commence baying hogs for
curing. and will pay the hishwt price ter
Qualities of hogs. and will take 9 Ibe per
litter shrieking oar all tea. Tor hop
shoakter.otack, or any other offal will dock
accordingly, no it will be necetaary for term-
er* to dram their boss properly in order to
realise top boort*.
Home, Lard and Sausage.
i will oleo during •1 a coming season twee
on hand wholesale and retail. tams. lard and
w T1v.h beef. lamb, mutton, port.
corned Met and poatrry Is season
All orders delivered to any part of the town.
Thanking rots for the pest Patronage and
eolieitI.g • cotlttesasce of the Name to the
niton. aad wishing you the compliments of
the ammo.
retaa.w. )Dore seri tru:y.
ROBT. McLEAN
Mace ofhoalt.r.. East side" of the "ttewre.•
God( rich. DM-. lath. was. -If
1886.
Harper's Bazar.
ILLUBTR.ATED_
}laicrni+ IAEAk a the only raper in the
would that c•.mbirea the choler** Literature
and the anent art illustrations with the latest
faabio . and methods of household alarm -
meat_ it. weekly inwtratioaa ant d.scrip-
Bonn of the newest tarts and New York
styles. with it. naeful pattern -sheet supple-
ments and cut patterns. by enabling ladies to
be their own dressmakers. Rave many times
the octet of I. Its papers on cool-
ies. the tnanar,rment of sereaars. and honor
keeping to its various detah a are eminently
practical. ?loch attention as uvea to the
lnterreting topic of social etiquette, and its
illustrations of art needle- work are acknow-
ledged to be unequalled. Its literary merit is
of the highest .aerllenoe, and the urigne
ehar.s, ter of its humorous pictures baa won
tor it the tame of the American Pasch.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
rem rear i
HARPKR'S HAZAIt.
HARi'ER'S af.4GAZINE .......
HARI'ERs R'kItKLY
H.tttl'tCK rc YOr sin 1'El.et.e
itA2tP51tS IitysKLiN rya -AtE 1.11
I:A R Y. One Veer /Sit N u u. b. r, i
Pn•tayr Jr.. to OJl subs, r.G r.... tM L
Vous and Ce.ndn.
The Volumes of the HA::AR lw•gin with the
first Number for deanery of .soh year. When
no time is taenttoned, .t will be understood
that the subeertber wish.* to eomneeee with
the Number seat after the receipt of order.
Honed Volumes of Har:rioeit SAWS, for
three years back. in neat cloth binding. will
be sent by mail. postage paid or by captives.free of expense (provi rd oke freight dew not
exceed one dollar per volume). for f: ea per
rot ...me.
1 ;.ah rares for each eolatne, suitable for
bandingwill be heat lir malt postpaid. on re
mop(-
of $1.Ob each.
Remittaates should be made by Post -Office
Money Order or Draft. to avoid chance of
lora.
Newspapers'rr .o: to ropy Ekes uderrtise•
nu we' mitAowt tar .rprves order of H*w'Li. t
Riuoroew . Address
HARPER J` RROTAKRP,
New York.
CA NAI R N
dedeeisti. Dec. bd. 1eM, tele.Ut
HAS liVERYTHING
linen
CHRISTMAS, 1885.
MRS. H. COOKE
LADIES' FURS.
SOME HEAVY
CLOTHS.
LADIES LINED KID
GLOVES.
CHILDREN'S CAPS.
MEN'S PLUSH CAPS'
OLBORNE BROS.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
FOR THE N EXT TH I RTr DAYS
b_ge to ocatty that the fullow.rg tan be obtained al bet mors tor '.crth ..t at : •-., ,a-,•,
SILVER WARE.
PHOTO' ALBUMS,
SCRAP ALBUMS,
Ai'TOGRAPH ALBUMS,
CHRISTMAS CARDS, ling -,gat r:.r,rt.l
FAMILY BIBLES,
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS,
HYMN BOOKS,
WRITING DESKS,
FANCY GOODS, ix., de.
SUNDAY AT HOME,
LEISURE HOUR,
BRITISH WORKMAN,
BAND OF HOPE REVIEW.
OTHER LEADING PERIODICALS,
LADY'S COMPANIONS, (Plush)
ODOR CASES, (Plush)
DOLLS,
TOYS,
VASES,
SLEIGHS.
PLUSH MIRRORS
eiiC., bC , &c.
A Large Supply of Picture Books, Toy Tea Sets, and numerous other
articles for Christmas Presents...
SLEIGHS AT ALL PRICES.
Gedericn. Dec. 3rd. inti•. »df
---A T- —
1 WILL SELL ALL GOODS AT A
DISCOUNT
FORCASH!
This house has always done what 11 promised. and R ill prom tact this announcement i.
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genuine.
Clothing, at 20 per cent Discount.
General �Drry Goods, S, to
Groceries ec + • o r i31o11a, 5 to 10 per tent. Discount.
Hats and Caps,
Gents,Parnishings
CASH ONLY for these BARGAINS.
W - ±3_ RZDDj i ,
AT COST.
Oct. 8, 1886.
The 1'e, pleas '-tore, (haler ch
The Largest, Finest and Cheapest
rTO1'K 01
•
NEI & STYLISII GO)DS
CON & New Year's 1111:
KVIIRt DISPLAYEI. AT
. Saunders & Son's
NEXT DOOR TO THK POST OVFICb'.
LIBERAL TO SCHOOL/4 AND CHURCHI&
AT t- 2s,,_ u Ji ± O'S I "The Cheaftest \House Under tie Sun."
DRAPERY ADD HABERDASHERY WAREHOUSE,
Amoeba wbteb will be found a Commie te Hance of Underwear.
1 Loi. a Cloak owe and Plat* nags. from the smallest to the largest sizes made.
Doable AllWoolShawls, Black sad Colored. MEW DESIGNS•.
A lull range of Kr Med Goods in Promenade Scarfs. lantana, Gaiters. Skirt,,
Sleeveless Tesla medians/at Ogle of Maack Jerseys.
Adiaatese.re room eafbelair, and Rawttett,Tantetbttifelf glroWl� maker..
Dross need. to silt tie New Tiets *ad Tenet area, ass_ lir
SBDAH, PALCRIO IIB TKICOTJII FABRICS
Ter T•JLr-Rade Suite--Pltsemew. Velvets, Buttons, tc to match.
Bed. Crib awl Cradle Blankets
One Hal. of Conronere-ext}• large and heavy. at economical pr:.
STRICTLY ONE PRICK
and uniform cowries, tact ,
YOU WANT
—IN - -
CROCERIBS,
NEW AND FRESH
He 1. show:ng a sptwe.11d emortmeat of
China aad ll1assre.
corn* :n sed Mak. ' yon deal bay.
No Trouble ti Skov floods.
C. A. NAIRN,
4 non House Hecate, Oodartek
Dee. Iib. talo.
$20,0110 PRI V ATI FUNDS TO LEND
es Warn sed ?ewe Properly It: Mama ta-
Wherged o o..geps l Vas.
N, a - .pate
r INN i..i.aww�rs.-D.b�t�a
TON Bernina n. e.. RMMea
AT•F3r- TAUNRO_
BARGAINS
BgTR80RDINARY
dash
HF.Toronto Store
GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER 1
An :nritatioa freely extended to all to teepeet Dosis. as 1 sou satis0od that ta.pev t l..n r -..II
certainly effect • sale. The goods are wane
NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS
Arid a. Chea cheapest
P aa the pea 1H.ti.e in the trade.
Remember this stead ;-TISK TORONTO CASH wrong..
P_ O'S.)EA, Maria, -er_
Godertcb, Nov. IMti, IMI eMM,bas
FINE TA1LORING
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Just to bans.. New Aolely Goods, none et.•e.0 Having saw takeagen charge of the ,Ta daring Department of Mr. ALI. AN 1'. Mc I.F:AIs.
beg ter m, awmrroo 1 uatosnq'r and the gea•-ral puhIir, that f au pre
Ides' aid Goil'tsGold all S•,aIcos
pared "'"r 1• to n,uline totaA t nalrteer*.
/b� ��(be. alee011tM est rMtmtaeaae Mee whet mat err soldar prfc•es swat{eBUe FINE WORSTKI) SUIT•, formerly 1'2 00 for 1131.00.
1 FINE SCOTCH TWEM) SUiTS, formerly 2300 for 20.00.
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BEST CANADIAN TWEED SUITS, formerly 21.00 for 114.00.
Watch 11r atch Chains FINE WORSTED OVERCOATS, formerly 23.00 for 114.00.
BEAST ENGLISH FANNY PANTING, fr)rmerly 7.50 for 6.00,
'Mw.m ams. style W Pit Guaranteed.
B. MscOORMAO.
— -A Retdt:f it
at Niro' *.o enol these as sight
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Ladles' Necklets,
n til • *.• we*? Degree.,
Gedsri.a, New. MIb.Otli.q-
Silly Plated wan, J. C. DETLOR & Co.
ct oke Hest tJaali.
T will. orris non 30
A NICE DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS.
tA.TheN have/esteweteband Iretont►. Iw• week ural are harked LOW KR than
LOWERT R.mtnhsr. wales give
i Coati Discount d 15 to 10 per cent. of Regular Primo
itr.ne the month d Urrereher wt .en •,.ago no- cond. w tt r the reeeb of .11.
If your Watch or Clow is out of repair. bring them to IIS.
We pay special attention to Repairer in all its branches.
W. R. POrt i tR,
waWwrawer sad Jeweller rest icor lo elan Asheassoe Oswalt IIts+. fiedsrt. a.
,iiolartoh, 1?s.. tint tiles. MUM
SPECIAL BARGAI . s
Thetas GI -000.e,
2\Ze.1's.t1e Clot)-
QrI _d .
ReercLy-M a baa�'loth.13:1g-
Ch Nov. MIlb. ISO
AL AND ST yE THAM_