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The Huron Signal, 1889-4-5, Page 8
6 - THk IIUhON SIGN 20,000:vf /ILL n °�R i r�u� ;r �,uua�1A11111011rca i,,, a,Si1r1occ (,,IJnvo1d! Fine Tailoring ! 1*, 1 i\1yf11, 5' 1t 9. • D OLLS AT ROLI S I IlM('t•lil OKA7l.1, IlY e t '1 to Jai » l'AIiLJAMa\T.1 1 �� riser & Port©r's. HEAD OFFICE • f RONTO, ONT. ill Nes . :Ko Tru-- Foil C0117; af4E1 T 1 7 PLS:T. Just what is Wanted, Prices and Papers to Snit the Times. It has been Cur Aim since opening our Place of Business to Advertise nothing but what may be backed up by Careful Insp3ction of our Stock, and when we say we have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Selection of Wall Papers, Ceiling Papers, Friezes, Dados, Borders &c., we mean just what we say, and respectfully ask you to visit us, when one of the Firm will be pleased to spend 1 Vigorous, Prolivrob5 aLl • rr o G: II : than CompaDy 1 PRESIDENT ill\. A. MAI KINZIE al ! e •Prise• Misuser o: Ca • la. Vlt'K 1'Nkn1UK '1% . ,tta� A V!. ItlilB• i J. Il:ti l•. 1 L.t1A 1!. IItANAtiINU U.ItEt'Yvlt %111.1 ,telt Mti'A• I:, i.' A.. F.es. Thi Ccmpaoy Issuers all tpprcyed fcrrs or Folieif:s fitTURN f REA 11 't'•lf, a11d Annaitia, 'rhisPuliey I:I'.u1;A."flhS I,1..I( ti1Ul•'ALI. ItK 1 1.N P.ilDInaddition wHes time in showing you Our Samples. lull (.eye or tar R,..• ► M 1.. etre,. ., l vu, dor. K t.,e sate ,ua...i prt,ud, ata lower rate .loin goy other Ce.u.i,:,u•.. We buy from Manufacturers who sell to us only. 2r. -ly No Old Trash, as We Select our own Papers, and do not allow Old Samples to be shoved off on us for new. fir Business done on the Square, "Central Telephone I Exchange." Our Prices in Wall Paper and Borders are exactly Twenty Per Cent. Cheaper than la:,t year. Papers chosen from 13 of the best English and American Manufacturers. I Fraser & Porter. 6. J. T. NAFTFL D.str ct Agent. ter, ,., , No 9. 1,,, . p 1.;•., •b.„rr air, t nr,. :tent, •••,' ,. ,. wrth• i,...,1.. •e I...hv ... cktluae of a 1 • ' las r•llli P. thee. +.tu,..ea, Ye"; :. e•.w ofi tr• •,• luted. • began Its. roil a ith :t.. eounta W nus, more *hen tis hide Ldk• p• middle of Feu.. , the schiwd b• .,. 211:- ue change. 0 , •., tireamweremermaremeemr wwwwwwwwww•We teacher, ,.f t: r -. S. S. 1, tt e ills COUNTY CL!L1�G11 CY •!w balty brut" it u, another Ogee. N,, y ,t • W. are glad, however, to learn that shew.woo1.,. k. e,,&11 N,.l u• 3. .. LUCt,AL. '. ---- is recovering rapidly. Newbletters from Correepon- donta, and Other Itetuat. A weekly Digest .f me totem! y 'Mos serve eldap Iw.w11 trader;.► ••Tat►ttaaL' rite and relay. flipped and 4on• de nerd frees aver, aeelNe. Alpert (Berry, Henries, lust ono • f span of warns un the trip to ins 11 est. It will he a serious Dr •I'emnen', Exeter tea jard perches - ed two superior cess...I r.. i. -'.re • d, of the •'Fulton ' "and Tuutiur strainer. Miss Mary Kattenbary, Brumfield. sister of the late John I atteubury, ate i Tei. died suddenly it'd uuerpeet..c Iaat Tuesday evening. Hien tet $$$e ia ■ upposrd to be the rause. Site ..s• sat !erred in Baird's cemetery un Tl.uraia) afternoon last. Lrcesw t wait h.Kh y i. ' petted by all who knew her. The Kennedy farm ten the :ii.l cot. ccs+tun .4 Tuckeren:itb, near i,m••nd- vuie, wes add by auc.ton ou 'r,,,..,1„, last t.. Mr Thomas Devereaux, a 'wie- ner, f.,r the suns of P;,140. The farm W.ntaim.s 1(Yt acres. There es a g.wel :aril bene t. it Duly a small hcuse. 11 was n.:1 ►o.!d as farm+are n•:w ge.InR. Mr J..h•. :•fatinah; .-f Tuckersmtth, The ('oath is ann. unced of We - sowed a 't :n,,:11r or Inca ar•d .iia •ni Earn, 1111.1"w of ihr late Duncan Mc - Saturday Inset. This It the beet of Cie' Ewen, of Exeter, aged AT. She had awae,n. I been a restd, sat of Ileusall and Exeter rind our sawn .•.r: .y,ni.iea4 •1 MIm C.sa.e sl U ;... 7 t (bottle mbar a ; air, • 1 t the Qu..t. C.ty i Mr lists.!. t.' .,, .urea .•f ttt. Live { elate ('Jtreasule ,its 14$ tMI11aL $. B ,at fee British' G'ouututn Mr. !fa'.wiut !It'1� .' .. h' _ w • ►t Deer. watts.* AWJ•.c. . -•y .e, when he *1st ant) 41411.41 .:.r • per Si-Ls:M.11ES! : rj ed Z%ried eel ,1.]iC2i.D_ Ccol d Corgi: ®LICE D. Boot ' BC L1 C .A SAUSAGE "1 ' Crrr>>rrx/rs„ RA18 " An • BACON fiifn! �riedFrlllt� 4 Mr Will liebrieeis. ,fa i ••u s'1 1 C,1 rao3 and 3u(farsl hie..c . u w viae ane.. g Ln tie 1 • eerie, Uel 114 , The concert u. ewe,....-! . .t k silt PIZSCEEt 1R.I4-3-;IT. .peraea..1 N.•te * .aeaudu;: the 1...t s . t fp roads a here 1 • r d a weds... • :,., hi' .i1 EVE qY '1, Na lWARRANTED ray Dyed a N• •' )rust f..taw!• i ..110.11111., - Mr q It•,b••rt, ou, \i u, horn h„ re. , f •r thirty-two years. ul; as uttef SIG, 4111 tate .It /•r {he CIItSl turned fr.., 7'uroul... whirr he doing .roan.eotary w.rk during the LEl l.l'fCN ,, From our ran currtwpottnrut. Miss Teenier, of Gal ow, Las been i visiting her rraudperrute A.:. and Mre ' J. Strachan. {I Mr Niven•, from Goderich township, who thrashed in this sectiun last fall, ! voiced here last week. u open a htt,n.-h store in tl:e P.411lhye block, Brussels. Merin Bowe .( C.,., Brussels wollen mills, have just made + Rete p^rehs's Of between :i3O'N) and 4,4100 lbs wool from Port Burwell. atla.tt.n. Mr Wee. H.,n7a, ref the Rth coneys *ion. Slt lollop, has b' ugh' the Kyle fent in Terk.•ramrth, c ,oaistlug of 1:,0 urea, for $7,100. Messrs Scarff & Frr:neon, der goods inercllsi,tai of Strait• rd, have decried t The (Borrie 1'i,is(t rye -Misers Smith A Malc..ltn, • 1 Bruisela, have Wpurchased the f,irn,t,..n teeters in roxeter, formerly nerved by W. Z Watts. We are tum to announce that Mrs V1'm. Case of Exeter, wt:i:e entaftea Io household duties, the other day, acci- dentally fell down' cellar, iu jur".g her self severely. Mr Anthony Mines, an old resident of the first e,n.casi..r, Grey, held a brio clearing sale of stock :Nat week. 11e has leased his farm to ht. sm. and goes t u Inv in (Binh. Mr M.chaei Whitmore, for a number of hear+ a resident of Tuckeremith, Left last Saturday week, for kin farm in the township of Hay, where he intends to remain for the future. lta,thew Murray has s,'d hi, farm on the 11th cuncewi..n, McK.Ilup, to his hn,ther John, uow in California, for $:0,00u and this year's crop. It is a sued farm but has nu building.. Mrs Wm. B+II•ntyne & Son, Brussels, have purckased the brick store. escrow Ternberry and Thomas street., trim 8. W. Laird, paying $1,9;:i fur it. It will suit the egg business well. John Cunneen hat sold the old home- stead consisting of fifty scree en the 9th concession, McKillop, to his neighbor, John Mclutosh, Gtr 113,300. Mr. Com- mon still owns Ter acres on the 11th cun- (Letwion, and he is preparing to build a barn and house c• ie. John Mcleod, son of Mr. Itnderick McLeod, Bruce6eld. formerly student in Resforth Collegiate Institute, and who has been attending • Medical C.dl.g. in New York, has just graduated as as M. D at that institution. Harland Bros were the pnreh.+.rs of the hardware stock of ft. M. Itany, Clinton, nn Wednesday. We believe it is their intention to continue the buai nem in the present premises ; quite a nnrnher of intending buyers were pre- sent. Wm. H•hkirk, eldeed son of Mrs. John llahkrrk, Seeforth, who has been Itvieg with his uncle. Mr. J. Cowan, McKillop, fur the peat three years, left for Manitoba en Tuesday last His present destination i. We.thall, but he intends to reside p.rmmently in the province. Mr George Taylor, of Kippon, hes re fused the second time, And Irma differ ent parties, the aa.. of $1,800 Ger hie imported Clydesdale stallion, lord Er. kine. Berge must have • stiff back- bone as well as a g)el knowledge of horse dash to refuse so much money these hard times Mr Th... Hendry, formerly of the Sea - forth Y.andry, has heetn prostrated at Newmarket by • .ever@ attack I typhoid fever. H. contracted the 11. -res.. while rill weel and got as far a. Nes ....ring on hie return hese. W. art girl to learn th.t,althon,fh Hill very bad,he has taken • tarn for the better. Mn Geo McKay, wffe of Couoeillor McKay,Wiegbe, happened with a painfum •oadeet, nn P..day Is:. While going for a pail of water .h• •itnp.•d and fell, end in, falling theihroke her aria and J. Fisher and family have come to reside near here nn Mr Neibergalr. farm. Mr Fisher will manage the farm this summer. Mrs I:Jbt. Bell, of the 4th con., (:odetich, township, has this past fort- night been visiting her sisters, Mrs 11 Relton of this place, and Mn E. Mew of Seeppardton. March of 1889 was so mild and gentle that no one could grumhle about cold (rusts, cold feet or blue noses from cold winds. This March was a gentle Iamb all thronizh, with fine weatlyr to suit all but travellers in sleighs or offirbeels. Plowing was started last week by James Chisholm and Percy Stewart on Butternut Row. The first sod in Lee - burn for 1889 was turned by the plow of If. Horton, on the Tth of January, which has already bees noted by us. DUNLOP. From our own correspondent. An old Lace is near us again in R. Bean, who reaided in our burg some years ago. During the pad month he moved up with t.is fami:y from Gide- rick township. to live on the farm of Mr Elliott, seer No, 1 school house, Col• borne, having rented the farm for a tend of years. E. Walters, who is attached te the staff of the smithy, was on the sick list last week for several days. A few weeks ago our items noticed the advent t f .arty Iambs in our burg, which being seen in print, an enquiring butcher from Goderich was out to huntmyRTL is their owner, and purchased the brace of them for Enter at • square prion. The other day a farmer here got 110 more offered in price for his two year colt than a Lesborn farmer for his of the mune age. Our farmers always take the cake in the prices io horseflesh, ' ahead of our thriving cousins in Lme- Mr T Y. R.iuirre..a if fib441...ek City, hs. invented • ..Ban ,.. ••,..., a ---. that tsps azytbo•g tit ill. 1 . • • • . a 1 e hibetrd li this 01,0..1r) al ,est.. t,.. MARVELOUS erected a number 4.4 p.av N. •. teeptiu..r- .,, perfectly that th.. lick .4 , step ea e Utstitletly br.rd ten fed. se :T A POEM. DISCOVERY. •rear stlrrlca suture. ler boots of kid .r r.,•o. van. Of ant Pette legit! end the' 14.•.tnieg Aft rat:. That you anuuld *,atr••uu• . In kid or calf far emn,n•r w wr, (Ir for the coming spring. His imtnrn•.• .era k't•Ir - dt hare. Wick Just the correct thing 1n lades wear be dewe ex For Al and neator.,, ,.«o • • The graceful ilia 0...6, knows w'l•il. To etre to any slue. in Driers hes r.ot ens l•rao!d Ry env in the wuan.rr For all agree. myth )-owed sod ole, That bo'. 11.e .,ug of ..saw, acnes, In feet. you should jest understood. tlf hoots tou ebnu.d• he wnnhne. Treat KrnK*i t 11,.wtlitit: is the men That rutesyowr wed r.(aaefteg. His country mends. down the n,dn-line, Or 'war up the concems.on, -y( V. (II nod ter.,. , here nt any • ima. Busy at h., t.rufca,ion. At t Isotom work. where tare end skill Are all ye mu:•h now ,rya+ur Jan try him toner -leu never will By none else e'er be measured. F., don't fuee•t :ha rnrnorstone, The torrm ant in the town • TAN p u all the door. aU ae+oetsaL TAUS TZAR'S Aub (lenwlue System .f Memory Trai.lat. Fear Book* Learned in one rewdlaa. !Hied wenderdy cured. Berry t•alld and adatt greenly bew.asted. timet ,oda,•.oritt. to C.e...poodle e3•., . ere. . the wid't mond Speciai.t 4.`tl o.A;lr+l•�em. Da.1.1 t. ree.lrwf Tkw p...� at. arts.! ar r J..K,eot.. CA n.risw e's ,•. itirker , l.. Sn.wtiit NVt.re.. *4. N loser, Jadgr 1:1 e. Judas P. free A. Be r.( WortaVtm 'VET Flab Ave., /4.T. ete. l ravelling 'buite. • )44..$1 t, 1,1'4\0'rIt('.k t..#11.ttA\'. Trite. ..e• awl deport at Godt•n,h as fel lowe: ! __IS OCCUPIEDOCCUPIEDC2'- *mitre Nail a1... Express. ...... ....V1 p.a.m . • ® � Ma.l ....... • �-. Mist d�. ...... .. .... .... ..... .. .. ..... 1,!.W .sere. V.x,d.....- ...... l ,u' M`� -- Mice • ,�m. THE GROCER. Ma:l.red 1:1rrMues....................i4"16"11;.117 Rm Vico• 1....:.............:........4.16p.n NEW SPRING QOOLS. THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN CANADVI.N TWEEDS. THE NEWE>T PATTERNS IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH Sl'1T1N(.S. I New Shades in French Worstesd. New Irish and English Berges. New and Nobby Spring Overcoatings. BEST CUT and WORENIANSIIIP. B. MacCORMAC. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! We have Just received one of die largest atwl Carel .ter. ks of FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS Ever brought icto Goerrich on Sale. YERY YARIEfl 1. warranted pure and clean AT OUR GODERICH STORE we keep constantly on band a full supply of FLOUR, FEED AND SEEDS. Ca'I at the old and reliable Rest 8t. Stand Tho People's Feed Store. A. E. CULLIS, Goderich aad Manchester. UCE' Gentile GARDEN IBLD EEDS Our resent t ire and 'rued Catalogue for Spri rade is now ready, an will be !sailed fres le al ppliraat.. and eacusame ,f last year wtthowt soled ion. MARREf GARDENERS ail Ind Il to their ad.antage t toot our seed. or 1889 MO. A. BRUCE A Go 1aaell0■. ant. THIS SPACE The Most 6ereeestaI Betwedy seer Mame rest. as 14 Nc.•rta1. In It. effect. .ad does CUT eat rat; O { sot .Mier. 8.ad proof below. SMOKING TOBACCO burn. FINER rust\ EVER. SEE HY.r1.11, mp a air Aend R. --The reld - fl blue pump at the east end of the "L' x- chan,(e. ' whose handle has been grasped by many hands to pump up water to In Bronze or. ear 1"ng and Package. ease the cravings of thirst for over • ?MIT period of thirty years, was replaced by • new one the other day dressed up in bright red colors. The well for this pump was dug in the time when C. Gentles was mine host, by theist. W. Tett, who died in October, 1888, while a mass named McHardy drew up the earth that he dug, i• a bucket worked with a jut pole. PERM:NAL. ---After • three months' ex• perienoe of the sweet' of that giant com- plaint, rheumatism, our jovial towns- man J. M. Williams is able to breathe the fresh air onoe mon, and treed under the open canopy of heaven, and for the peat fortnight was able to be out and gee his neer neighbor.,and is building up to his old standard of health gradually. John in the meanwhile te ever ready for • chat with any one who has, like him- self, had • siege of rheumatism, aid to thus compare notes over the sot mild pain' of oomplaint. This week, as we go to press, the architect and staff are finishing up tits fence around the sabred -yard, wheel\ is • pietist one, and at the emir• at the heck of the school Mak S beard fens* which divides the Met pr wiw.nws. dis- tance (north and south. Thew who .t tend the school can read daily as they come into the seh,00l-yrd at the east mid ow a eire•I•r ornament roe the school Forth, neatly lettered by John McA!lie- AWAAIED RUT LYEI YEOAL WORLD'S RIPOSITiON,NswOR;.wire, U.S.A.. Itlfll•a, in competition with the piatofortea of Europe and America. The only U.S. International Meda/ ever award. +d to a Canadian pianoforte : also Medal and Diploma as the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. London. Eng.. 1!•B, with the .npr,me honor of supplying[ 11e•v Majesty the Queen with a Newcombe Grand Selected by !lir Arthur Siifivan. Fol Illustrated Catalogue, price. and tenni. imAii Ocilla Weak it G„ wa•wrae,wr.m renewers. teems Owewmw air.. rwnllrre saCTORr. tm h w 118.4weeSa AV t Wines,ore, & o IrOR PAI.R BY G. H. PARSONS 11111 LI RIO 1 RL CK. Qom/snow KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. orve-a or (7Aataa A. 11r>M Smoak C-_araa.D Hay iovv«ss laaw MOM EurwD . 0. J. EEIOAtt t 000' Iia., tor. *1e ma. D►•.r hir. 1 M,, always purebred yam Kase 9a11•a err is ewe y the half of lik., f would like pricer in Weer qus•OQ�.�ty. tn 11M N ems M tM beat bebeeou santeos. sa1 teem ties K ea my stables for throe ,meta Tours truly, clue A. !held KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURL t•newar.. 0. T., llvr.ahw ik tit Da. $ 1. [enema. Co. Din airs 1 •teel,e to dee yes" teattma4lN d my aad •Kola)o• of star tredaf', rilM,ill elite. I Oa WWI v1tefur :nd 1 Mr. knurl Ma iodate aordt e1Y tno)i...ed R w ell tart:__ r Tuets trwv A. N. Onanv, f•as..r trey Laundry Iitebisa KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. awn. Woven Oowaer, Osco. De.. M. 11M De E. J. K aapaty with poor toeaapt enreewmFsodMr .r k.w.odew {{wren e.r trwr.s ara It t.e B r, efiw .� r,ra M fila �4w 11191163 Arty. hwaser lora • a uI ori & �„ a', Int • eaM M say lied. Touts tr.V, T4'a/tea, KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Si pal.sie tfor kat All Dm* eftr weeleeet lie der sea. air is win topm inns era ti �earw,ttlia w � L BOLD $Y ALL Da rOG res. C&RLI1Ta'S ALE & PORTER CARLING'S BAVARIAN LAGER (Bottled) ver reale y (. H. PARSONS 1 AuZON $LOCK. 000EIrl('H. O iKA riervL-COMINIMTT!f(i. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. • BJJ s thorough knowledge of lee nature! laws width Ko%era theuserations of d.geatkaa and nutrition• and b a varrful appllcattun of the due pruprrtNa,if well -selected Cocoa. Mr Ikpp.l how provided our brrakfaal tables t isle a drinatel; Ilse tweet Lee eraser which May save us many these y doctors' hills. It 1. by the Judicious use of such article. of diet the, a runstttutiue may he gradually built rep until ttruog enough to rends' etery trhden.•y to dies -r. 11undred.. of Nubile tnalad,r..o- floating around u+ n•ady to at- tack vs hetet er there la • week point. W. Imo ....nape mats! a fatal eh f: b) koeplog our.sod is lies well fortified oath pure 1 properly nourished trams." "('Bell &eveor Maddeee simply with bulling water oe milk. Sold oulr in packets by Irroeera. lahelted this: JA If !tt tt'1'rt tk (tai.. tiuuuoupathtc t'heot- :•ts, 1AI$dou. En.taaud. ttUia SPRING 9A3 COMLE! ANI) WITH IT A LARGE CONSIGNMENT - OI' Gent's Soiling for the tomo AT HDUNLOP'S. Geed matwW. tine styles and fair prices is the mutt,,. SIX% Neat door to Montreal Bast PKVPLETA!.K ABJt•T CHEAP Teas and Groceries ISAAC N. CASSIDY'S CA8I3 STORE 1. the place to go with your mousy I have Teas warranted the best in the marLet. Japan & Black 35c per lb., Or 5 lbs. for $1.50. CROCKERY I --AT- -- WF30Lii;eALE PRICER. ' General Groceries, on heed at priers that capitol he surpar.d, nothing tut Aleut clam Utnerri.-e kept. Tbaukir.g all for past favors,and soot:itiaga cunt innate-, of the warn... Crabb's Block, 1iezt dcor to E. Doirei g I t!• -r f STOOK OZt7T -FOR- !mw A000ullcnint WALL PAPER -AND- DECORATIONS SAUNDEIIS& SON Conlpetiton envious of our sue - Sole Agents for W. N. Peak, Brooklyn, Ni. 7. ARTISTIC 1 NEWEST 1 CHEAPEST 4.00 ROLL Just entered through the Customs lo Trouble to Show Samples Everything required for hou+e- ('leaning. Tie CieaDest goose Under tie Ss.. ROWN'S Wild Cherry Bait! fm Coughs and Colds. PRICK. Ceuta. Turkish and Diamond Dyes. FULL STOCK OF COLORS ON HAND J WILSON Prescription Drug Store. Goderich Steam Boiler Works Chrystal & Black Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heiler,. Sell Pana. Tanks. Heaters. :smok*stacks and all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Improved Automatic cutoff (•Delius gime , Upright and Horizontal Engines. Ms- cbitr..ry and Castings of every descrlptlow. Braes Fittings, Pipe and Pipe ltttln8, came serener on hand. 1 On Hand for Sale Cheap, 1 34 M.P. Seems Bawd t1.11er, f•.mpl.ee. t aetNd-111stod Her amid i:.glse. 11 1♦. P.. is eirse.el.ss t'..4i,.... Mall orders w111 receive prompt seriatim. '!reeks 1 •pp. Y. B. 0111... Ti Repairs prs4 il, attended to. P.O. BOX 881 Water S ery ice! I have now on head, and It is my Inteuti.a to keep a fell line et PIPE AND Required for Water Supply from our � re ti)lfetn to Dwellings, Lawns, Shops, Pactones and otherwise. Fstlmatra forwlabsd. ween Milena Salle• tactlen uuaraateed. Ali sire of (ily. ma ata ben Pipe and Innings aupp ------ 1EiOt7 13 H1111416TreirGF, RY TTTU., HOT WATER sysTrx, A RrACiAt.Ty. sultans Celebrated Het Wafer Rotten. be. 0. A. 1111/MER.