The Huron Signal, 1889-7-26, Page 8t
POWITI"7 I. 2
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDA'a . JULY 26, 1P9.
Giving up Business.
THE BALANCE OF STOCK
—WILL BE SOLD AT s—
Great Sacrlfice
—NOW IS THE TIME TO—
Secure Bargains.
As we intend Closing up Business in about
T WO M 0NT F S..
J. C. DETLOR & CO.
elebstck. July 11th, Isee 12-41
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Items of Interest from over the
County.
A Weekly Digest .f the f..a y News stew-
ed op satanic trader. .t ••Tar wte•al.'
rue and rates. Clipped awe t..-
diea.rd from beery arenas.
J no. Campbell. 16th con., Grey, raised
• span_ lamb that dressed iso pounds.
How is that 1
A sale of 2011211 pounds .1 cheese ..s
made to F McLaren, Ethel, at 9 cents,
which is quite satisfactory.
Little Jimmie Stretton, of Brussels,
had the t'usfortune to fail from the w ...fi-
shed on Sunday of last week and broke
his left arm.
Mr G. A. Smith, of (:alt, a gentleman
well known to Chilton, has been ap-
pointed science mister of l'arkdale High
School.
Rev Mr Gibson, Methodist minister,
who has just h..en bleated at Ethel, died
on Monday of last week, and was buried
•t Brussels . n Wednesday.
Mr W. 11. Pay, of St Catharines,
brother .1 Mr Geo. E. Pay, Clinton,
has been •p,hited roadtnaster of the
Niagara Central Railway. He is well
qualified for the position.
On Monday of last week, Mr S Cole,
of Methuen, came tan caries, moved •
barn 200 feet, turned it round and raised
it 9 feet high, on the I,irm of Messrs,
Nash Brothers, of McK,tlop.
A base ball match was played on the
recreation grounds, on Saturday after-
noon, the kith inst., betweeu the Br.d-
fu of & Box club and the Firemen of
Se•ltorth, which resulted in • victory for
the tiro fighters.
The henedicts and bachelors of Wink -
ham were arranged in cricket array in
Recreation park, on Tuesday of last
week. cantaihed respectively by 11 W.
C.'111eyer and Ed. Stites. The score was
30 to 24 in favor of lab llcugeidel ttiuti.
One day recently, sable James Snell,
sr., Embers', was engaged mowing, he
plaoed a vest, in which was • pocket-bo..k
containing e50, on the seat, and some-
time afterwards, on examining the vest,
both tn•on.y and pocket -took had dump
peered.
o ee and Samuel Mooney, Brussels,
left on Tuesday morning of last week,
for Indian Head, N. W.T., on • prepect-
ing tour, with a view uf becoming per-
manent settlers. Thomas Mooney has
returned to his home under the stars
and stripes.
Mr John Mole, Auburn, who has been
undergoing treatment at Berlin for the
removal of a cancer from his face, re-
turned home on Wednesday of last week
and expects to be all right in a few
days.
A horse belonging tc Mr Thornton
Wallace, of }Juliet', came Tutu Clinton
by way t.f the Seaforth road the other
day, with nothing attached to it but a
pair of shafts, the balance of the buck-
board hiving been left in the road. Mr
W. Wallace was in a field when the horse
ran away, end therefore received no in-
jury.
The following militia appointments
have been wade: -33rd Huron Battalion,
No. 4 Company, Clinton—Tc be lieuten•
ant provisionally, Private Hugh Barry
Combe, rice Edward Costello Coleman,
resignation accepted. To be seo'nd
heiter.art provisionally, Harry Torr
Rance, vice James Your;,,
Robert Sprung and John Knox, of the
Base line, Hullett, have returned from
South Western Manitoba, and are look•
tag after their farm work just now, but
intend going out again soon and taking
with them 16 or 18 horses to sell. They
will make a good thing out of it if the
crops a the Manitcbsns escape the
'Poet this year. They are also taking
dried apples out there for Wm. Downs,
and will no doubt had a ready sale iU,r
them.
On Tuesday of last week whild Mr
David Rowtcliff, Exeter, was engaged in
raking hay im the farm of Mr James
Pickard, he met s ith what might have
been a serious accident. It appears he
arose from his seat on the rake and just
then the horse stepped fnrward,thruwing
him beck over, and in the fall ons cf his
legs caught in a part of the rake and
held him fast. Had it been • skittish
horse no doubt it might have proved
fatal, but he escaped with • few bruises
and a 'pained back.
on Tuesday of last week Mr W. Mc -
1 can shipped a number of cattle from
Clinton, among then being 40 head pur-
chased of "Kitty'• Dale, Hallett, that
averaged 1450, aid 36 purchased of Mr
W. Brant, Stanley, that avenged 1417,
after having shrunk 12 hours. These
cattle were considered by good judges,
Mr McLean included, as being among
the very best that have been raised in
the county. They were well selected in
the first place, well fed during the win-
ter, sed then turned out t grass thisspring, and were what might be termed
"finiebed cattle." Men like these de-
serve a good deal of credit, and get their
reward in the enhanced pr 'fits If there
were more 'like them in the county it
would be well.
On Monday, the 15th inst., Rev
Joseph R. Gibson died at the Methodist
parsonage at Ethel, aged 45 years and
6 months. The deceased 'booed to
Ethel only a few weeks ago, as successor
to Rev J. T. Legear, coming from Mait-
land circuit, where he had spent the pre-
cious three years. He had been on the
sink list for the put few months, but,
until lately, nothug serious was antici-
pated. Not feeling as well as usual a
consultation of physicians was decided
on an./ thew gentlemen came to the con-
clusion that an inward cancer was doing
its work and that Isle at the longest
would not continue more than a few
menthe. On Sunday internal hemorr-
hage set in and death soon followed.
Like a valiant soldier tree suhject .1 this
brief sketch died with his face to Use
los, trusting in the captain of his salva-
tion f:,r yictory over the last ea.my.
The funeral service on Wednesday after-
noon was conducted at the parsonage by
Rev Dr Henderson, chairman of the
Listowel district. Rev W. Torrance, of
Walton, read the 23rd Psalm (a favorite
pnttton of Mr Gibson's` and Rev Jno.
Rant, M.A., chairman of the ',Ingham
District, fwd • portion of the 15th
chapter of lie Corinthians. Rev R.
Paul offered prayer.re
Short addsses,
suitable t, the saoeosann, were given
by Ree .las McAllister, chairman of the
Palmerston iHstrict, and Rev Mr Tor-
rance. The pall bearers were Reeds F.
M. Smith, of Henfryn ; J. L. Kerr, R.
Paul and S. Sellery, B, A., B. D„ cf
Brussels ; D. Rogers, of Attwood ; and
W. Tovranes, of Welton. The eervies
at the grave was reed by Rev J. W.
Gilpin and Rev Dr Hende,.os, of Lis-
towel. Mrs Gibeos and her two dasgb-
teae have the sympathy of a large (beetle
of'friends. Rev Mr Gibson was a geiet,
ssem.ming Naas, not ksown to many is
this section. His work is the ministry
'feriae the put 15 years k.e beef at
Maitlaed, Kemble, Little Current, Me -
Kellar .,d ether in that poetise
o/ tha ettta wine
Mr J. 1'. McIntosh, formerly of Bay-
field, who was an extensive writer on
"The Mark of the Beast," and other
scriptural subjects, and had in his day con-
tributed to the columns of the Clinton
11ewrEra, died at Exeter, on Sunday,the
14th treat.
Mr George Weatherheed, Si Helene,
left on Saturday, the 13ti , in charge of a
number of fisc cattle and sheep, for
Liverpool, owned by Mr Hugh (lirvin,
of the Nile. Tits will be Mn Weather.
head's third voyage across the Atlantic
on a similar errand.
Mn Itetlaod,of Toroeto,who has been
visiting at Mr W. Key's, Stanley, for a
Short time, has gone op to visit her
grandmother, Mrs Clarke,newr Godertch
Slushing two children with her, and there
On now hour generations in the one
house, a thing not often witnessed.
That wide circle of people who have
watched with interest the esus of Mn.
Wm. Cantelon, of Clinton, will be much
pleased to know that she is now almost
entirely oat of danger, and will be able
to sit op in • few days. The operation
and her recovery are proofs of the ad-
vancement of surgical science.
Mr Hugh Chesney, of Tuckeramith,
left for Benif ..n the 16th inst., for the
benefit of his health. We feel sorry that
Mr Chesney's health neoemitated this
step, but hope is may do him good and
that he may receive bewefit from the
celebrated hot springs of Banff, whish
lir hews been of so much service to sick
e:2t from all pans 11 the American
At a resent meeting of Clinton lodge
1l<o. NS, L O. (4. F. the following nA-
mire were installed it Judge Toms, D.
D. O. M., aseteted jI,,y brethren frees
Nen ll, Onderieh and other plaees :
R.bt Logen, J. P. 0 ; Rich Stonehitm
H. 0. ; 0. J. Bteveseson, V. B. ; Irma
Alwek. R. R. ; J. H. Wnreell, P. S ;
Sebe Loe.w, Tress Mr Worsell was
dsssed as tative le the Grand
Lodes, which meets is St Qalbsnsee
Ike sewed week is A sed.
Nosh Aricall Lift Ass= (ll1fll1,
tl�l(%t1tPOMATel) BY 51 e1CLAL AOT OV UOSIIN:OY PARLtAU1 r.l
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO,'ONT.
FULL GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT.
1 Vigorous, Prosperous and Progressive Candian Company
PRIMO/KM r -BON. 1. MIACKLy4Zttt. )i. 1 l?o ae Ifilaleter of C.avla
VICILIPRKelDIC11TS HON. A. I1010t
+ OHN 1. BLai
IIAMAOINO DIBBCTO - WILLIAM 'CASK, 7.1. A., Keg.
TIN iovp y (,sees all Approved Fonts or Polices awl Acuities.
RETURN PREMIUM PLAN.
Tab Pettey OUARANTKKS A K1CTCRN Or ALL PREDOC1118 PAiD ianddition to the
full doe of the Policy is the event of death dartsg the Laveetmeat period, at a lower rate
than any other Compas,.
112417
F. J. T. NAFTEL,
Diem t Agent.
BINDING TWINE
We ARK SHOWING campus Or BINDING 'MINN FOR THKCOMM* MARV1Vr
PURE MANILLA,
SILVER COMPOSITE,
INDIAN JUTE.
Which we are offering at a Special Price to Early Purchasers.
Our Stock of General Hardware, as usual, ih com-
plete, and Prices Right.
Barbed. Plain, Twilit, and Oiled Annealed Wire, as you like it.
R. P. WILKINSON & Co.
FINE TAILOR1NG!
A BIG OFFER
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
The Wet Season had a very depressing effect on Business, and having a Large Stoc o f the Very Best
make SWEEPING REDIICTIONS in order to reduce Stock.
Goods, I am determined to
NOTE THE PRICE S
formerly
formerly
formerly
formerly
formerly
formerly
formerly
BEST WORSTED SUIT,
SECOND BEST SUIT, -
A GOOD WORSTED SUIT, -
BEST SCOTCH TWEED SUIT.
BEST CANADIAN TWEED SUIT, -
BEST PAIR PANTS, - -
NOBBY SUMMER SUIT, -
$22.00,
20.00,
17.00,
18.00,
16.00,
6.00,
10.00,
$28.00
25.00
21.00
23.00
20.00
9.00
15.00
I will make II these Suits in the Very Best Style, with the Best Trimmings, and guarantee Full Satis-
B.ion. COME ON, NOW, and take advantage of the Best Chance ever offered to the Public.
MacCORMAO.
fa ction.
E. J. Hill. M.A.. science toaster I
in the Clinton Collegiate Institute, ten-
dered his resignation nn Thursday, the
llth inst.. having accepted a similar po-
sition at Guelph. The board c..uld have
held him on to the c•mpLtion of his
engagement, had they desired W do so,
but at a meeting they decided to accept
his resignation, not wishing to stand in
the way t f any teacher that thought he
could better himself, alth.,mgh it puts
them to a little inconvenience in secur-
ing a substitute. As a successor to Mr
Hill is being adrertised for, the Institute
will re -open after the holidays with a
full and efficient staff. Mr Hill will be
missed in Moth scbot-i and church circles,
he being one of the active members of
the Baptist church.
During the labor to in Duluth a
few days ago, •herein the police wen
compelled to fire upon the strikers, Iy
boy named Thea. Fitzsimmons, son of
Mr Ilately Fitzsimmons, formerly of
(.'tintrm, wee struck by a strey bullet,
from the effects of which he died. The
' inquest showed that he had noconnecticn
whatever with the affair, as be was on
the sidewalk minding his own business
when he was struck in the left side by a
pullet from • policeman's revolver. Ile
was taken to the hospital, where he re-
ceived the brit care and attention, the
city authorities doing all that was p.•s-
•ible for him, but to no purpose. He
was a procuring youth of , 3 v rs, hav-
ing been born in Clinton, to which place
his remains were taken for interment.
LON Q FR L LO Wll 1111A11111111.
who n-
Ptan.ting. with reluctant feet.
Where the brook and river meet
Wtwnanhnnd and childhood *pet 1"
la a type of thnuwnds of young 1015
are unerring from the chrysalis ageiff their.
existence, as they enter upon their '.terns..'
Nervous, excitable, Irritahic, carred try
meaner. unknowable torero within them,,
each a mystery unto hermit. our girls nm,1
the tenderer ears-, the moa string patient
;reeaight. and the se of i v. Pierre's 1olevorf .
''rrvvawcr rrllption. d. safely Parry them through
this eft -fib -al period• during which, In ton
many Ilvrw, aha, are sown the smile of dia-
1 teeming fora of diereses peculiar to the
female era. not tele Mum to womankind
will prevent all inset llama.. or cure there
It they have already seised • virile'. Wornin
owes It to berW4 to her_ family. and to her
metal atatine. tto !we well and timing Int
her then not negiret the mote meant of clew.
Pawnee, Prewt iptkm " la • legitimate medi-
cine, e•refull romprwtnded by an .•r,erienrwt
dance*and lfnl pIv7w. . and adapted to woman's
.xgsnim purely vegetable
le to composition and perfectly )rant,,
�p �t�ta Peseta in any condlfk,s f �•
�M by drwegrh ; 111.0g or ni bott .. f for
car►rl ane, 4, woau+y Imo Wm arra
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
hie hesltk h�i had to the Nabs of seek..leyee�rle.w.IWO
w..1*.. floe,. iito s..oda
sme
going to Rthel amok. Pe+ thew Tatty
esiaa a vial. Ci ~
ese-
t;RATEFTL-COMFORTING.
Mrs as Hopkinson
lett, left on Tuesway of tau week for tar, who can formerly t eec ant y EPPS'SCOCOA
Es^,snuff•, Mich., hero, we understand, i field. were interred in the •
emstry there
they intend.to reside.
on Tuesday of Inst week. The ulcus, and
gentleman was one of those who comps-
- ed the first council of the 'Msgr.. By
mmm�ll ATI TTTI 1 T ti1TT his death we are reminded that of the
M J H pktnson and son of Hul- The remains of Mr McIntosh of Exit
h f 1 d of Bey-
members
e
members of that council only one, Mr
iJuhn Eason, now survives.
MEDICAL LAKE SALVE I —
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Cats. Bruises. sad (turns. and lewd to coo-
tie., ton with the ti .t ITS or
Sr AMU and
TOTEM OF HEALTH TOILET SOAP
e -r CTJ1=1.818 ry
halt Rheum. ircaema. Old moony. PCes and
all Diseases of the Blood and Ston.
aa[ YOCR DRCNol!ry roe yeteristo tlaUt.
Totem of Health Co.
LONDON, ONT.
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Tilt BEST
BAKING PO DER
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FOR SALE,
PRICES LOW,
CASH. OR ON TIME.
1 General Pu lose Horse.
2 One Horse vQ agons, New.
1 Fairbanks Hay or Cattle
Scale.
1 50 H. P. Engine and Bone...
2 Boiler Heaters.
Shafting, Pulleys & Belting,
200 Plows various Pattei.ls.
50 Corn Snufflers, $2.50 each.
PIPE AND FITTINGS.
Plow Repa T3 of all Kinds.
Cash paid for Cast and Wrought
Scrap Iron. Warerooms near
Victoria -et. Methodist Church.
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Loose Petry 0: ars,
Sties let Pareps, F Ins
Poops, wled Mitts,
Coma Sn xatws, Dain
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"By a thorough kneeledireof the natural
laws which govern theoperatiosa of digestion
and nutrniou. and try a careful applies:ion of
'h.• One properties td weihwlectwl Cocoa. Mr
Kens ha. wok ided our breakfast tables with a
dehcatris fla.ured beverage which stay ,are
I s+ rnaoy heat} doctors' bilis. 11 is by
`the jtalk ots a..• of such art IA' .f
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diet that ■ eost,nuion !nay Ice srrndosily
Wilt up Wail string enough to resist eter.
tandenry to dn.•aw. Hundrrti. nt subtle
maledirear• floating( around u. ready to at-
tack wherever there is a weak point. We
(
may eaia.pe many a fatal shaft by keeping
I e.rsel%es aril fortified atria purr blood and-♦
�rwpeertly nourished (rano..-._ •'t irt[ Service
spree r/
• Slade .imply with boiline water or milk.
Pohl obit u. ,w. kets 11 grocers. Welled thus:
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iilta. London. t:aryd. 2t .
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Prescription Drug Store
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SMOKING TOBACCO
FINER THAN 2VER, 'F:F
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CRIBB'8 BLOCK, Merit
3 YEARS SYSTEM
A tvwul•tir movably. quarterly or half
"'early p•ymest sa slight adverse, a the res -
tat a ide buy the inetrotnrat.
Any piano may he Phalen net of •
&eat a•eertmsst or t'pries� Square*.
Grande, 'wnrpwr1A llaa • aid
Aflr.ietevs. Teachers, Government and •alts•.
and those 1■ retgah, lsnm,m cel
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