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The Huron Signal, 1886-2-12, Page 8R THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1IS6e O.lbuim. Auctione�rtn9. tl'r,..s6 Retest The following i. a Mr. Jetta H..tt.... .•tA MR atifSea W. BALL. AUCTIONLi1t FOR surest of the ,taadiug o.f the visit• d n, Hilliest 1.•s/ week ' •tae res rho• et, d Hem* dame orders us re�,rt M nay part d Ib. coasts. *edam* emir. us p.pile uI fr d. Na 1, Colborne, fur the T. Se„rs .leut.d 1r+ Ib. ..wort ^lederlob P. O. IMa• stioatb ettee.g J•..aary '29th. The wrier ..1 416. 1 f1. U Y.. *13. •e.:- r iHN KN(1S. GENERAL AUC r N based,.. a ■ritt.u.sauitimuoU N/ l). T , P Stem a ; M y it , r • filter rN)Nfik.ltard Lead V a1Wur.Ucderlc4, laeid at the ss of the mouth Ilrt► is see W i J din N r lot •, ,•• i ; W .tam flawing bed c..aetd.reide .a to Furls Clara -1t Augusta Potter{ F H. , sister M M.e•a. e.. ; . „ . Jae, 'he awrtis' ,I,.&.. herb . IM to . a` ... ..Host 4, 'at'ysw-'-'""-tta►satrhotwuad�nw,• !,'"t aril CLANG. 1st, Charlie Treble, t) u . ti Here• •• ; W it , II 11•"uw., u,y r• esteem ssa p, ,y mad to ie. JONIi 2nd, Juin* Jones, :ird, Kepi. 4'lark and Jr They •JI in . • a11e'floe e•e..lise •i�'Ox l rMtlrw.er tttr:-tif Carrie Potter, 4'h, George Clark by uur L D. i r THIRD CLAar let, J..seph Ci.lttes, tad, own._ Loans and 3nwronce. 1'.n Mean, 3rd, .l.•hu Mitten, 4th, 11brrt Frrgus.•n wt,d A h P 2nd, Ruby Robert*, . 3rd, Aggie Jone MoAlt..ter I li • sea r j; w. Htwimom ie h Limey. ion al gat • Precious. - s W Smith and W Ste•sel. 4 God.- ak500,000 TO LOAM. APPLY TO Earn rich .'sited here torr .eek 8..1:4 11116 tD CAMYRO�i HOLT&CAMlti1:0b1 0 4s �� th..,k our no here a ...ore 416.e himehoaal to b. oaf. thong a year ago there appeared an the.ea•hi.ee'J"n' 01411"1L1a A(ONIIY TO IIND.-A LA It0 article in the Clinton Srer gra describ- Mise 11.a, o.rig•,.tat ..1 to Paul church, 'Yl .nwaatof Prlrnu emote, ror inrastaseat Trig this .'Mage, its tr.,wth and p•pul•- Dua.g.ono.. returu..•d ho.oe last Sal u' It.ewu• rdoe ontlnlcla.Mortgi.g,•e. Apia) tion. It gave the population at 45 day, after a • ay .4 s•-v-iral ...wk. with laUAItUWW R f' UCI)YOUT. `)�YATB FUNDS 'i Y► LEND AT But, elate how allege have chauged her sister, Mrs. Hort. it. Since that time the population hes de- Dvpux Aaaa. 'nitre roearly l..mdata l a 1 saal perg•st on tlrst-claastarto.erur- mad the oldset isoiJ.nt gut so dls,tuated the bra, (or 18M. weir b..ru hire dui iev rich. Apply t.1. C. U.1 if S. Solicitor. Uode- that he left for parte uukoowu. th- cold spiel .1 lam • eek . anti aro IMO Davidson Morland and Dined of Chace thriving nicely Oar canny cousins o, I) I:ADCLIFFE, ee go, have been % nali; fraeu..•b oJa in hu - Lurn ase b.•hiod. But J.... .'o. v• vanity since New bears. They left here Boob and 11.1 y w..0 t 1••rget a . visit -or ..rsAEft AL INSI1RANCZ, •.n the 1st into, and von stop for • few burxk .t Eases. REAL E8TArit ase days with friends au Stratford on theirr. MONEY LOANING AGENT. y iuu and Mrs J •hu Shan ec, rfatniir °a"'irsldea. c'owatsniaa Repnarwtwd way hums. a uuutttar .1 y000q folks lure, •ivi nor sister burgh Chian aid with friends (r•,,„ 44r Mo""a to local "n ""41b.1.4""k u t(,s low*.. rot. .l ,ut.•nat tutus. in any .ay to 9"!?!!tS'T'p ',.I t . O...ivrich t.. r J.nciu_ party !.,t Fri lay .ill: tt urwwer. "--- evening. it brew the ei rhth ronti.enJkary a .YIl Y Second doer from Square.tt m. Herbison a making arrangementstd their ■eddiaw day A 11 present t...k tt rat_tkr.•et, Oodench. 11(S lir a steam engine, etc., to run his • levety part to tripp.•-e the f .i. tie from 110 PERSONS WANTING LOttANS crs,amen•. 9 p.m. till 5a w , ail wi.hi..g niu•y Lapp L. er de.trieg to •lanae their . ortgage. Win. Alexander, who is now brine in fears to outer t.. their h•..t and h••s•.ws I•udredourthetrrau o.f intereet.�Weenppl) l..•lirtton, it is rumored will motor* on to vrtrale turd. - any aauuut 01 per cent. In wedded blies, and that it n.isht be ,V r hmve .las retested issUw•tiens hoot a client Coatrotiltuf a true: fund to ', ltd out a :: a.: ed tris. ant on fi: et . Inco 'arm mortgages at 6 1-2 per grit. Apply a: euce 1, n1:AU1tR a Li tens. or,pe.U.. the• Tatham -pc Het••1 uedertch. t;saperica.IAkNor..IOW qir�`-,f has farm on the 7th, which has just leen marked yet with a diamond wedding. .-acatid by Mr. Glidden. -- Dsoie! Glidden, who has been living •,n the 7th for several years, has removed with - with his family to the neiahb erhood of The saw mills ire now an full blast and Ellaville, in the township of Cleburne. doing a big business. ch....Baker ht. purchased trete Mat- ,41 lat- Th. ice harvest has begun, ted Leese ns. the loth oubeeettee. This seems a A Inge number w..ut fn,.0 Iter* Co the thew Clark,for $5.900, his 84) acre lot engaged .re reset.. heuu ..... y. teed t1 1' 1 bet the fens be grid to be teameet:ng in Wrentham on Monday evening I. _ �_ The farmers .o this ritinity are taking liberal - •1111311,111. advantage of the guo.d roads. and liberitl- 1y supplying the saw mill yards with Wettlautfer i Kennel have got their log. sill yard nearly h led with loge. Mw Tucker. teacher in junior division liuild,u� operations an this .ectioo of our public school, has been ill for the promise to le Leask u. of season. P writ, but has begun Ler lsbers Quarterly 'services were held in the again with the r.: a week. � ) One day .oils 'reek the si• ritrd little Methodist church here ter. Sabbath last. team of Mr. Nixon, prypr'st.•r of out Mise Art?our las returned from rood- grist mill, took a uutt• •u to go oQ ou their •t :r, w•h• rt ,L:: alts vast•.'*.: friends fur own hunt, and if they h o.t not been sloe weer. stopped serious d.ta ge et:: �!:t i.:. C been The revival services in the Methodist dune. ,:'lurch were brought to a Biose on Maw- Mr'. McFar'ane, ton. 3. 3[orrisi dwd say evening from blood p,.isonis.g on Wedceeday of The elembers of Maitland Lodge, 1.0. last week" Her remains were foltoweca (:.T , are preparing an entertainment. to to I:ivavrla 1s.cevest) by . number of be given in their ball in a short time, surrtwa :g relatives and sympathising which promisee t., lei a coed one. frier.da a d a:qua:num:es on Entity, 5th inst. F. Stalker hes sold his heavy draught Mack hone to John McMahon, of Sea- Qii'II� forth, for the handsome sum of 3190 - iT.e horse was 4 years old, and was one We understand that J. H. '.chards, • f the beat narking horns it. this of the post -ethos store. is going to put • ction. horse sad r:g on the rood du.nj the Coming einem rr. His siure _t now a very t: • .•f ilk test ,n -rte , ,ter ship. lost Wswaaoaa. Pet.*atrtt•;ar.---0n Friday evening. John Bentley, who had the o,islortune the 5th Inst., a number of the yrwng to get his leg br'.ken iu four places about people of the Smith's Hill Presbyteruo month alio, is rocuveriug. church. laden with well -5 ',•d h.aket.., James Nethery s new house on the assembled at the residence .•f their pas :nth con. was the scene of *successful tor. Rev. J. Pritchard, and presented surprise party slid dance "n the eight of him with a large load of oats acoum- the 4th Inst panted by the tullowiug address : sttracttve or.e. Mr. Dowell, of Luther. hes rented Ds*& PAstos,-We. the yuungpe.ple of your ... . at Suaith's Eill• `.e well-known Auld estate for the cosi• have met here this evening f.,r t`.e pur nz year• for the sum of =300. He w14 pos of .howiag in some way the esteem take possession in time to do the .pain; ao which both his. Pritchard and your self are held try us. We would e: teed to you ear &Moore thank* for your untiring and zealous efforts t•' lead and guide se is the rigbt way. At• a move taagibls proof of our esteem and gratitude, we beg est you to accept thew trifling gifts, with the hope that both of you may lung be spared to carry on your good work hen oe earth, and at death may be rewarded by an abundant en trance into haven Signed un behalf of t!.e young i e,.ple, W ILLLA W Joins, Grows Fasaos•,u, P.oaaa: (Jtau. Mr. F:itchard replied it: seitatle term., tL...k:ng the dor/re r•I behalf of himself and Mn. Pritchard for their gifts. After .pending a pleaaaut sad profitable eytniag the onmpa•y diaper• ed, well plowed with the heat ita:ity ; f their hoot sad haste.a rue Crises as Ntaws. work. There was a wood -bee on the farm of 1. Bennett, nth son., on the 4th ult., after which the young people of tea neighborhood tripped the light fantastic *:ail morn. 4)u the evening of the 3rd inst., a ratty of youths and maidens assembled at the residence of S. Fell, and danced t,:1 the break of day, to the sweet strain • 1 the violin. We understand that Measn..l„ hn and .laves Ellis, brother'. eltensive and prosperous fernier' ..f this townehip, are glow getting together the necessary ms• serial for the erection neat summer of a capacious stone stable •inderneath their barn. The Messrs. Ellis now have a handsome brick residence, and this new lditi•,n will still further itoprore their valuable farm. F. Bene, of Auburn, is he contractor. .1. 4:. Anton and bride left for Buffalo Saturday last. He has a positron on tis radr A match debate tis held io 8.8. No. (b, on Thursday rapt betnpt,o lb, wetn- ven of the L'rne council end those of the Ashfield L D Society. Messrs W. Pierce, W. McQuaid and A. McPhee were the chairmen. The subject was, Resolved, that ant has caus- e' more misery than war " The sides were atfirmetive, .1. Gnin, R Jewell, W; 'A. Hackett, W. Htothen and H. Ho - ("bee. Negative, J Saunders, T Hall. Phillips, A. Johnston and W. H. J-,bnatoa. The subject was die -aimed well. It was madntdht when the deca n oon was given. which was in favor of :e negative side by 5 points. Debates will be held once in two weeks in future. The Ashfield Literary and Debating society held another entertainment on '" hur,day overtone last, at which them was a large attendance. H. McPhee • as called to the chair, which position :1e ably tilled. Thr debate was "Resoly- wl that the printing has been a greater benefit than the steam engine. ' Jos tyriltin captain of the affirmative side, and W. A. Hackett captain of the nega- tive. The subject was well descanted by with .ides, alter which the d..etsion was gi.en in favor 'd the affirmative 1.1 two ,,eines. The chairman then favored the iedieoce with a me recitation. Mr. itlpeitls, taamher .t K , rods.- -, with • snag et_i'- - i "The Warrior Ifeld," which was well pandered. D 1 NSURANCK CART). l W. F. FOOT. ''iron :.;-r and Mupit we ►arrraaec Age*:. GO!)t'RIC•H. &VOm 4, oseeelk •' 'borne Rotel. The •• London Arrer-. a .- f t CS The •• Notional." eetat....,ned 1 t!L The '• iL.nd in -band." the orgy Compaay lic.•s.ed to insure plate glow. in the rfurat:,wu. The r••.cr s r. ail f.1'nt-t lrsr and old retab. limbed cwepwien. Risks taken at kne•.st -wren. ua.er.cb Dec. 'Sti..•IUB/. t!•'S- I�iii Tei )1N 'T a 'Est Tru TU::UVTO tse-NBItAL THU:0e COY are ere d t.) Lisa money etper cent., pay able belt yea• ar:ly. .o: n TERMS TO b. UsIT BORROW ES , farm security. Apidy* assetshr the TaGeneral t J1:EI». 11OLT It CAMERON. h. SIGNALHarris•ers (odert. ➢teen CAwLOC)N. HOLT K CArttito,o tat. ate° • large a.oaa; 1. of private funds to Dal ter. drat -caws farm .county. uederieb. Oct. 1. DIMis t rl $200,000 PRITATS FONDS t Yu Ietad on tarso and 6...n nrnp,•ty tot tow-, ret lnrnr•33Lt Mortgage* :wirehaired. N. cos- stssio.i *named mats for the Trust and Loan bump..,* n: aar<t.. the Carada La,.ded Credit Company. the Londos, Loan company sir ('•moos. Ir.tereat. 6. Si and 7 per Dent. N. 11. Borrower, can obtain mom y u one do; , if 1 t::e satistactery. DAViION k JOHNSTON, 1170- Harnsters. ,ttY.. Goder'clo 30,O00 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LKND 9V ea Ferns and Town Property* at lowest in- ter. aL Murtguues purchased, b. Co.sLntoe cheeped, C Fees rvaseeable. 5*. 11. - vise -rowan; can obtata money to owes, 1.11, . n • :. ,'r- • 1'I ,\ t Jn1t: r.rV It4-r..'.•r$ w ::.J,••.4. ern Every ir.d.cstiou tow ;Nen is ' a stormy session of the Dominion parlia- ment ; and to the dro.matence that the full extent of the possible Bleu defection from the , 1 will not be deter- mined on the first pert their - Mu. There will be tatir_y members, who will prefer to herr the evidence taken Pe a committee of enquiry, befere onnderen• ing the adminieteatioa. How that eon dance will result, there is little room for doubt. It is certain, that a number of Bleu of the • t„ re oeived primitive assnraaas friss Qsbinet ministers, that Rad would not be hang- ed, but that in of the beet of lettere and telegrams received by the Premier from Ontario Orange leaden and OrocRe ledges, threatening the ad- ministration with defeat d Kiel were out ezeosted, the p.li:.y of han-ice him was finally aimed upon ]Y tl.aa charge be - proves before the special committee of engwiry sa there ie every reason to be- lieve it will bo, tie and of the session may witness the p' of that de- fection which reduced et its very outset, the tie majority toad anger ors rarrownees. It i. WI rev/ileums before this eemmittee of enquiry that the t has most cause t fear - _ T oleo S�rrtmst "-40¥1.4")."..„1114.11i. lois oral fdr t1s fort >a �r swy •sd if one half the statements made up iambus* esti e. Ther are no ezeelle.t authorfty are as true as they Taw sot res yr. ismsy .mw On. seen, the evidence trekss before the sad t.. ma" 7111. wttbont eh..rr committee will 4, disastrous to the ad suaLMration w• Fee Prow PRESCRIPTION • WILSON'S MST NBNS4 RISME, 0e0ERKi1 DD C O 0 m 1feet Street feat Market. I.udreu I Joflllzton. MEATS Ca •r J .stenion and :'tempt Delivery A CA _.►. 30L:CiTY!) flee. %eth, ins 1109, JOB DEPARTMENT SPECIAL SALE MILLINERT. MANTLES. ac. J MRS_ GIR v HAMILTON STREET, Will sell .sat VERY •Low RATE` c,.til the FIRST of March, her Stick of Millinery, Dress Goods, Mantles, Hosiery, Etc., As after that date the bustress it ail 1 ass ender the 0Oder.ch. Mob. 11 tl8w Has tb.• fleet Plcdt: Erns l:, the County of H u ror for trrs.teg out eery deco p:we. of JOB WORK REASONABLE RATES. a M,G[ i41.1C t7DDY BROS , preview.. )>tdr:Ma -North It, *.eat to P.egistr Oise Goderci'. PREbhnvt YOUR SIG HT .e••.r•ri i '.hr Osie FRANK LAZARUS (Laic et 'Jtr len. :1 I.s. r -in 0. Worried Roevreal Rhes( tadaal NO Lire CUM Ow Pleat lisee eM 1114 1.4 ter Tates & Achasen eDra.ld bral>�t IM FIt_1M to a The. Mdiilliwily. of the On ',Pinch raKewars utas overawes , by siagiat & eit� tTs.e *.titled S 1aat., was a mbar 1s. Me Tts i cs.A` ,D v i.itutZ _ I Friday. It wits • 'Thal Bream' War Glide .a Mother in- as sera moves er eight • next ars. de .tis will Ijw Thew resider ,1e 7'In sines we Isis .6.1‘"' sad rt did me "which has mored stun at the ser epee reed ae.•. 041 1,•r or... wrote. FINK LAMS, WUFICTU#EA bate' of the Whits.sn the Noire or i Wisehars Thaw. a yaq rod Howl. t3a-.• tea/. Tedi/. f' This ...coy is is a looriah- r rardt.Aern Ve.'Iuritla naa rat fair Yat Nor.1R i��ttiirrrr�i Q.ee toners. It iarthW. dans 1 1 .hg suadltsoe, .ad groat inverses a mann Nei «a, pri'aiid.a tai e8e. 1. vs►f1 fMlsd n • he tellies which have been lar 1� �soerai�y r.►1! «Air Mw' is t� weU attended all Marg; d ,• be'l't bla.rw. t• raeu ries 4:w.eeas .:i Ape emeei/...+eeseekee 1 as .,m flay it '.• CARLOW. t of Kiss Cameron Set ST ARRIVED, a very heavy purchase cf SPRING GOODS Comprising some very nice Dress Goods, Colored and Black Kid Gloves, Haberdashery, Shirtings, and the finest lot of English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds ever shown at Carlow My Motto frum this date : WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. I give all a cordial invitation to call wad Inspect. CARLOW. SUGAR. I"or Osie Mozzth Ora -1y_ S-Pomis Suer -5 FOR 25 CENTS, W 1'1'11 Y r u ttCHASE OF 50c. WORTH OF TEA. Flit s e u- 8 tria' 911•... 1'k. t .. t fncto•u MARSALL BROS., 'Eta Merchants, next door to Geo. Grant'' Grocery Stor deder.cb. Feb. UM. Mt 181.1. 4.11.114.1.114.04. SEEDS tL Ui3,-.F,?Tax,,,,1L9 Has tete Finset of Ffrat Class Collies. Casket. ad Useterbtsys' Ors` is Fan are cents a pound by ordering you: Town. deo HearseRasesfor Hat Re•se unci . in Turnip, !fanfold and Carrot As Usual The OR FURNITURE FURNITURE; SEED s BEST Stock or f« wtar. 11)ur sae T AT I Can Undersell Any Other: G. H. OLD. S, TI -.e Grocer. on sloe aware A f -:'I .tock of Family Groceries Always on hand. Telephone C uedertoh. J•a gbh. sew acs WAKED The w s loess$!irsz 1. P.Mr.a to h(�ryt.11 kids o:Vi L s 9ta!�sewalo Asn sad ReekesselL da* �g •po• .. �0. sea ala tl[artet fells isle. dativerwi as tri Falls Bele Saw 1111. Be .Le 11•113 111. OrrierrOWLllW- NC3promptly a�� Oa othem at.rders rata All deZAVI=R B.R.CHLER. Deem Vier. Ja.. tails, 108 1101t4t. HURON AND BRUCE LOAN A IDINYVE$Y/611'�$NPANT f &cur i wa.... eJ IwMwt MORTGAGEE PURCHABED. aA VINs SAM BBASIQII. 3, 4 mod % per Thai Mend /reset ea Degresife, mord* mom* sod 11.1 WI orrrime.-osideseirret SOWN ase Nipedi illRACI OMertrh. am ash. li. IOW Furniture Ilea in own. 1 Also Sell the Celebrated Met &need i n proved Raymond bring Yaekine ! dive one aCall ad Clave=riMay to Martin's Hotel. UaUtea loain' Der mrd 111a IIM NOTICE TO FARMERS HOGS FOR SALE t eta going to rommeses bUyIsa MP ter ovrhsg. ad will pay the blame pries for Pod esditles of begs. sad will take 21be pa, OM *hetet *twinkles of ail boas. 7.. hep ahoMeter+t*rk. oras other Mal willde.1 aeeerdlealy, so It will farm be oaeaesary for far ere to drew their Logs property n order in realise top ARurea. Hama, Lard and Swage. aad hoer, Walk mattee. Pork =beef will Mee 4.rtiaad the_ ..ser have ese.ea beef sod molter to sass.. &I aoiorders dailvw yes ler.dt►a tfIo say part or e tees lklag pest sgs rIieI 1•s� em.tl.w.em el the s•.een Is tai I�w�!re. _d wWl.g rev tae os.p41.oa s et ' r...s.• mom miry friar- ROBT. McLEAN, alte(bs.l.om I.m.y. of the Deo. 11th. iMa . =RTTC='S Per ONO.mrvnrw -SEEDS 14. !kir A,rid PlisI r * *d anno. turf HM Aai.•1 fwrftisaMtl Qatsls.�atfnr� err an i 11 try t�ltao1141rewitaoet :maw. .a . arils HAM 4 4 1 1