The Huron Signal, 1889-11-22, Page 8• THE MAMMOTH HARNESS DEPOT
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MAMMOTH HARNESS DEPOT,
H.A.IdII.TO T -8T., C}On}L11I0I3-
tf All boekhoeuMe most es •••iepd by cash or este Werelet lain of Dsseahsr. 1st
Malaga
.4..cYa.erjon.
HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS 11
Right now we are ready for Business with an im-
mense Assortment of Christmas Gifts.
The New, the Novel, and the Beautiful, are all included in
OUR SPLENDID LINE
-OF--
Toys,
FToys, Books and Noveltitxt, Fancy Goons. Notions, &c.
great variety of appropriate presents for
DI ADZES, GENTLED= AND CHILDRIL T
sit.+
We offer a
We can ripply a suitable gift for old or young at any sum you
desire to expend.
Our elegant holiday stock is selected to meet all requirements. No
risk of seeing our choice linen in any other store in town, which al-
ways makes best ofggoods appear commoa, as we buy from houses who
sell to us only.
r•. No auction sale goods, either, as we intend to remain in town.
Come and see the best of everything in holiday good&
We are glad to welcome visitors -pleased to show our goods and
ready to make ciose prices to all buyers.
.r"Mw'.r� tess►ss...A w +.+ter terra ••••••-.iewt't"36.1
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Central Telephone Exchange, North side of Square.
FRASER & PORTER.
Goderioh, Nov. 2IN, ttee& 12:141
NEW GENERAL STORE
HAMILTON ST13EET..
I have just received a choice stock of Groceries, Dry Goods and
Gents' Furnishings,which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH Also some
CHOICE XMAS TOYS, DOLLS, Etc.
FLOUR and FEED constantly on hand. Call and examine
goods before purchasing elsewhere.
Farmers' Produce Taken in Exchange.
I3_ T_ 130RTON',
Goderich. Nov. 21st. 1(Me.
At Fergirm's Old d M. Hassiltoa.e4
PARAMIIUNT.
From onr own correspondent.
Mr Peter Stuart, of Leeburn, spent
night with friends here last week
Mr Jno. McLeod and family hat
moved to their Dew home north of Luck
now.
Mr K. .1. Fiolayson left on Monde
for Red Jacket, Michigan, whore he ex
pecta to reside for some time.
structed to insert • notice in both papers
that all accounts against the municip•li.
ty had to be sent in before Deoembe
•
e
the 14th. The board then adjourned to
meet again un Dec. 16th at 10 o'clock,
sharp. J. H. Bic!, ARDS, clerk.
Nov. 18th, 1889.
y NILE.
Mit. Aegis McKenzie, who has been
seriously ill for the put two months, we
are carry to .tate is no better.
Threshing will be over in this locality
in it few days. It was pushed forward in
good aryl. Met week, there being no leas
thea four steam threshers in the neigh-
borhood.
Rev K. McDonald delivered a lecture
last Tuesday afternoon to the Presby-
terian church here, on his travels in
Europe during the past summer.
Mrs McPhail, of iloderich, who came
to visit friends in this Locality • few
weeks ago, was suddenly taken with in
flamma'ion while at the residence of Mr
Jas. McDonald, 2nd con., Huron town-
ship. Although her life was despaired
of for *nine time, we are pleased to
state that she ie daily recovering.
bar Jno R Mcltae, Hemlock city,
teacher, was strongly reminded a few
days ago that dealing with horses and
chnudr.n were two different thing&
John was getting • ride along the road
with • friend when a strap became loosed
on ono of the horses; he jumped out and
started t.' fix it, when the horse gave him
s quirk push with one of his hind feet,
B ending him about three or four yards
acroesthe road. John gathered himself up
and after gaining his wind, I presume,
concluded in his own mind that there
were more than trustees engaaod in kick-
ing at pedagogues.
COLBOR NE.
CoUNt ti- Harm°. The council net
in the township hall,punusnttoadjosra-
ment. Members all present except the
deputy reeve. Minutes of last meeting
reed .cd approved. The following
counts were were pared, vie : N W Note, for
• 2 eulverta, $3; Aand J W Taylor,
building I1.nmiller bridge, $259; Jobn
Barker, grkvelling L S road. $a►. John
Barker, gravelling on 10th con, $20; Jas
Stroughas, inspecting, $4 2b; R Leach,
liravelling at Oullieon'e, $20.90; W l'ul-
ns.n, inspecting, $1.76; Sam Bisset.,
bedding bridge, $41 76, cedar and gravel
foe two culvert., $10; J Barker, four
eolverta, $; ; W (flher, ineFeeting grav-
elling, 76 ata; G Little, two day.' labor of
elesniag out ditch, $2; 8 Potter, culvert,
$19 60' 8 Potter, repairing three eol-
verts, t.1; A McLeod, grading on 10th
eon, sear fak.,143 80: 11 McManus, re-
pairingmad. $1; f McHardy,gr•velli.g,
$10; MoHardy, repairing culvert on
8th con, $3; J McLarty, for polling
timber of of Wenailler ;wider*, $2.30;
St,' r •epnant for punting. $/ 28 The
tltolleeeer's bead for $10 000 wee read toad
..51ined. ,Ii Job.. moved, .eeood.d
W T Gond, 'fret iiie said bond he •e-
asoIsi-Oarri.t. .*'Jho eI..k was in -1
f
From our owe correspondent.
Miss Lucy Dodd is still 1■ Goderich,
very low. Her recovery is uncertain.
Isaac Ryan is home for a visit after an
absence of five or six years. His friends
are delighted to see him.
The Nile friends were delighted with
R_ey__ es Liviags on's lac(ere delivered in
the Methodist church on the 1st,
Drunkenness is gaiting quite common
at the Nile again. Most of the cases
are not immediate residents ; still it
seems too bud to ase such drunkenness.
I io 140y. 10th Rev Robt Henderson
preached io the Methodist church to •
full house. His sermon was highly ap-
preciated. As Mr McMtll.n's •ucoe.00r
fur a few months he bids fear to be very
popular.
MAaUTAna Batu, -Miss Mary Asn
Bailie united her future with that of
James Clark, Manitoba, no Wednesday
evening, the 13th inst. Nile wishes the
happy couple much happiness and pros-
perity in life. Rey Mr Irvine tied the
knot.
Diphtheria is in our midst. Three of
Mr Mc(lrattan's family have had it,
Rachel, Gerrie, end Wtll*. Richel'.
life was despaired off for a time, but
she is now eoavle.eent The other
two had only • mild form. The kind
friends who visited to help the afflicted
family deserve great credit. It is to be
hyped they take all possible care not
to spread the disuses.
A large number cf Nile people were
down to Mhepp•rdton on Sunday and
Monday, the 10th and 11th. Th. Nile
choir sang. All who went vote it the
best tee -meeting for nom years. A
subscription takes op on Monday night
amounted to about $66. This, added to
proceeds of a previous :subscription and
of the tea -meeting, netted over $180.
which entirely clears the debt off the
Shepperdton church. Revs Jas Harris,
of ltenmiller, and Austin Potter tied
D 0 Cameron j,f Dungannon, were prea
est in good nem and did mush to
render the service a aseesss,
KINTAIL.
Trona onr ewe emmiseend.s&,
Mrs R. Cameron, on, of Deleth, and
Mies Asn* Omagh/41 are visitieg their
asst, Mn J. Macgregor.
Maw Jennie McDon•td, bate of
Iteotlad,* visiting her oouein,M.s Das.
Menem! I.
Mt Will Young and Meter Amis. of
Carlow, *pest Monday with friasds bees
Messrs Bellows and Seisms' ettbibitias
drew s fair aedisaee, seseideria the
rain and isky blaeks.es of the sight.
Harry Rich has tabes the resehis ry
oat of the mw mill, and le Weenie( it to
G.desigr to start it there. until
• MOW, Mk te Menne his b eiarp,
Noah Aniencai Lift Avrance Co�pnj
tt1SCOMPOItATI110 BT 01 0CIAUACIiO/ DOMLNti1N PARl,IdKEST.i
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT.
Rat GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT.
1 Vigoroae, Preiperaaa and Progreasire Caiadian Comparg
PRESIDENT -HON. A. MACKENZIE, M. P.
M[ -rasa. 1Xlalater
wILM. s„TS Sigel t
N L 1LIORNI.�
JOHMt.A1M1E
MANAGING DIRECTOR - WILLIAM AEI. 1. L A.. E.
Th. iatpq Issues all Approved Fero of Policia sod Nabi U.
RETURN PREMIUM PLAN.
Tall Polley GU♦RANTEYti A HETIRN OF ALL PItEMICMS PAID le add'ttoa to the
1}N dos d the P 14 is the event of death durteg the laveaatest'period. at a lower roto
taxa •al Mher (?Soirees.
( nada.
INSdy
F. J. T. NAFTEL,
t Apar,
COMMUNICATIONS.
Wed _ Sold om.t. r. Ms
mete tide =tam( ..at Dods. them-
eelv.s tope aeeN.s sial be brief.
Time.. ere. 'Malt.-'
To the Editor el the 8(si.
One hears a good deaf of talk to
now about the fitianose of our town est
ting behind, and the cause assigned
apparently needless expeuditure in con
necttoa with the waterworks. T
writer beard it stated, by one who ce
tainly i. Pi a pnettrca to know, that
had Callen behind this year over 56.000
and • great demi of the money had bees
wasted. Mayor Butler comes in for
good deal of criticism. It is stated by
members of the council that he is per
stolidly responsible fur the waste of
month
motley involved in e basin built nee
the waterworks building--certainly
more nonsensical piees of business was
never perpetrated. Then again he i
personally blamed for the two-peony
half-penny fountains which make on
town • laughing stock to stranger
They are miserable thing., and decidedly
to the wrong place. if Mr Butler q
not personally resp.,nsible, be should b.
cleared. Certainly it is cowardly of say
member of the eminent to bleak. him wee
side, instead of getting up in his piton.
in coui.cil aid brin,c.ng his Worship to
task. Another matter is now before us
which ought to be lucked into. It t. pr. -
tamed to bore another hole fur water,and
to tap the mineral spring. Well, two
things I have heard in connection with
this: First,ptsctical men atate,the extrass
hole is not necessary and it is jot another
shameful wog* of muoey Secondly,
once let the mineral spring water gel ta-
to the pipes and our whole service is
ruined. People might be able tc drink
It, but it certainly could not be used for
garden purposes. It is time some of
oar large property holden looked into
hese nist'era. Ws seem to have • use.
lot of then at the council board.
Inc of them
Wought to get op and ire-
mortxe himself by calling
AUCTION SALES.
All partite oaths', their W
their saki ted at
Miw
this ease will get • e Sett a ened is
tea nes np to the thee d ssls.m
The farm stoat. and impleeeta of Mr
Walter Ksidht and Mn McNeil will be
staid as Thursday, Nur. 2tith, un Bb #
,t "D," nus. ;:, Colborne, commencing at
12 o'clock a. m John Knox, auction
flat
' 1 Robert F Cantron, Cr•nbn.'k, left
..
be fur Clinton on Moeda: I.....t. where
t.
he will prosecute his stun. at the Cul -
w• .sgiate Institute ut that Iowa.
• Word was etce..cd rseeutly of the
death of We. Z miner, a well kt.own
a 1 former resident of Cc•chetok so.'•
' brother to Demiv1 Limner About fif-
teen months ego. the der'
eewws weal ti
r Michigan soisland lotion
worteett on .n lotionti mole: tr•,:u ehelh.ytrr:.. Typhoid levet
•
Ova. what the J,•t.t+'r I•r' notioted h . ail-
s I mento
• On N-edu.tday ,,1 List c-4-1.;rl Irv. he -
loved wife of :..oath,,, lie.ur, Ethel
passed awes t,. her reear'i, oft. -r .•tn ill-
Oese ettena;.ng over 6 'e , r •,x In mill*,
of dr•.iry. She was .. '1,,.tt,isr of Mi
Gill win hid bear. a readout •.f the
1 lucolit, for years.
less
T. Our »useertbei..
The special announcement which ap-
peared in our columns some time since,
announcing • special arrangement with
Dr B. J. Kendall Co., of Eoosburgh
Falls, Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on
the Horse and his Dise.ses," whereby
our subscribers were enabled to obt.in a ,
eopy of that valuable work free by send- !
ing their address to R. J. KENDAL.t. Co. 1
(and enclosing • two-oent stamp for
wiMhnq wake;, is renewed for • limited
period. We trust all will avail them-
selves of the opportunity of obtaining
this valuable work. To every lever ..f
the Horse it is indispensab'e, as it treats 1
in • simple manner all the diseases which
afflict this noble animal. Its phenomen-
al sale throughout the United States and 1
Canada makes it stat.dard authority.
Mention /1.n, pal., -r ochen sending for
"Treettise, " 31-0
DUNLOP.
From our own oorrespondwt.
Paaooy►L.-Mr. D. Lawson and son
John have gone to Bay City, Mich., to
see the former'• sister, Muss May }lac-
quarrie, who is seriously ill there.
Mr and Mrs Rielly and family have
gone to live in Leeburn. They will he
much mitred here. Their vacant house
has been taken by Mr Fisher.
Burrows' steamer finished up the
threshing' for this soon last week.
The threshing pissing orf quietly. toad
hopes from all are entertained for better
returns in grain in the coming 1890.
YOBS
1BBTIYOBIiL3•
Bat•wt[LM, Nov, 8th, 1889.
1, Af. Mrlw'.d, t.'odtrs.h.
Drag Stn :-I should have sritten be-
fore this to let you know how I am get-
ting along. I am a lot better than I
was, gaining strength every day. I hare
a good appetite and sleep well. I can
take the full quantity of the Itenovator
now and it doesn't sicken me. My limbs
are all right now, quite smart in that
way. Swelling all gone. The great
thirst is gone. I drink no water at
night, but I take a little bolter -milk. I
am quite straight again. Send me more
roadietnes, or would you wish to see met
.7 AMPS Dui'*,
HARROW, Orr., Nov. 11th, 1889.
J. M. McLeod
Data Sia :-I have takes all the
Renovator. I am feeling well. My
appetite i. extra good. I weigh Dae
hundred and sixty eight pounds; twenty
five i have gond sines I began your
medicines. Do you think I seed erre?
Write and my. Foam, Aa,
MAST Fo.raa.
Nara -The Syatam Renovator ems be
bad from Mr Goode, Mr Jamas Wilmot,
Rhyme Estate, drtrggie_, Goderkab; Mr
Roberts sad Mr Peer,
forth: lir Combs., /tawbt, b!i j ; Mri
Cooks. drwgg M. 1Llagerline; Mr Park-
er, droplet, Bny ift
Days, Osairms'�'
Leek -
now Mr H Gki;ce
Bargreev.s Berea., dr.tgfMs, Paisley ;
Meawre. Hargreaves Bros, dragRhAe,
Oor. Qeeas and Simms 8te., TeemM*,
!e. 1a $aU at 01.00 end $.II0 per
bottle,
.1. M. McLeop,,
N.rk►M., G�
PgGM,
"MEAT =lsIHC.NE. ADE _DR
CALLED FOR la
anted the reporter of an addrt,ggt�,
" Dr. Puree. prep•r.teoea,•'tghe
antes sola under a positve ground.
rhes via. e every ave
row1114°r Favoort�Prt.niptloa, as
le
those ekretc weaknesses nervosa sad ether
man Is wed wit%
It .r'eek .°gaweek-
long
aWar-
ta
asiddreeF Endo satyr nob
name germ to tile =0:41 id =w,�
It thew
allied Lor Yeonotsnt, s d i am 000vs
nniat
withhpepsmes d area curefewd by ft."
the vesex.Htt wwieldrr to he nooleabl •
the .umber of ssrmpsfily e d
�p�� blood teedt 4._ ; bol
1/4
ileeee'e Goths Ileitis!
Wmal1•.dkY )yF„r
d the many whish iMet fs�to ksqeut
leeffis
.cure asp i nem for whir* k le eeomo �
oe Snag Patel for R Y reteadesl'•
is the Ino of Pit rem-. ted the,
tlinsas. the 1Rt» Mpr-Dossed
put up by Dr. Piens ley a• bath in
amoheyungtive of my ca4s Sedustom.,,
tb,pssmv
t
Copyrl104, Mk by wwues Dia mm, Ase'at.
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FINE TAILORIN
PALL 84IT8 dND O'PERAObTB
FOR GIICNTLE1vXEN.
$15, $18 .A.rTS) $20.
Batter tf, "A ,e�e�� 11 tarso •rets Y pI• tag tvsldasge M aS UMW
osinanSwet` It ��I�s�allaaatittl1t�he_��• quilt *5sMtba3 of WwYisewtae.Oslo
Ml sew (W�a� �,Iltt.esMe�o are r.:/ eures.fully vin of d ie Mir . set •d
Sleek Charism
geode are carefully Modlad la their s.aselaetsrM.
log emir est sap. o Sty merchant taller terse out h•deeseer. tetter
or &ere made Cos. at Num .ale lM OM wen ad edam
w
Per mefaMM. &tib ;lows.
Scott'. Emwl«.Is l...agaalled. See
what Dr O. A. Sleek, of Amher.t, IY. 8. ,
eye : "I bete been oaluaiit.d with
Soott's IveWee of Oud Liver Oil, with
Hyponhepbstes, toe year., •.d consider
M one of the fittest preparation. Mow b. -
fore the public. Its plsesant flevur
makes it the arrest favorite for children,
and I do highly rea.emend It for all
wasting diseases of children and .4.lte.
Sold by dr.ggista, 601 at.d $1. 4
TO MAKE ROOM
FOR OUR
-
Cllis�as D!sp!ay !
WK WILL SELit
THE STOVES
ON OUR FLOOR AT
Reduced Prices.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
The E. & C. Gurney Coy's
Stove. and flanges aeknowled•eel by all to
be the finest storable Canada.
Tic Wag bin eiCt le au
J. SAIINDERS & SON.
CHANGE OF BUSINESS!
THE OLD AND RRT.TARTA
EAST -8T.
FLOUR AICD FEBBSTORE
HAS CHANGED H.OILS.
The public are hereby notified that 1heSour
sod feed business formerly carried on by A.E.
(runts has bees purchased by
THOS. J. VIDEAN,
who . iy cseey kw is all Oa bmaobes at the
old stand. Minn. roar 1M igerte.
Under the aaa�s�ait.t iereser propne
tors this bust easheaM•ta Ibe area success-
ful in Its Use et.ey b sesalt as the sew
proprietor W hese demised ed with It for
over eight }Mesa, there win he no f•l ling off In
r+s
the energy emerty exhibited in keeping it in
the front rank.
Goode delivered to all parts of the town.
The ;Ow and best lines of goat a.4 teed
always w head and cM•iee s.e.•d.�. in r�a
THOS.
Itake tilt p It.
lemon for their R'
$tore, annht of rhe
tore. Sand also take V re". ley .w,eeasor. Mr Thos V
w.
wtli be found to best eye,
17-tf A. L Id.a
$500IFFEIE1
for an Incurable cue of Ca_
�.� yytrra�rt * la tie Head he the
Eta .al tr aad.ebe darrrrh
ou wget ate•, no matter ofw long
pro
n r 1► dntsgerts. so sesta.
•
THE MUSICAL EVENT
OF THE SEASON.
IJ RAIIP OPERA HOUSE,
GODERICH,
Friday Evening, Dec. 6th, '
BY THE
aagoa Orchestra Coaceri Co.,
tit Tt11:ONTO.
Orchestra-- -12 Professionals.
Mrs MURRAY DICKSON,
ran.it.ANo. t4oloi.t. Ur Willis church, Toronto.
Mies McGTI•I.IVRAY
Et.w t Ttoyti.t. lrelsarte Chid medalist, Chi -
Mr WLL E. RAMSAY,
Ht sosove yor•Alrwr.
)s[I HERBERT
L. CLARKE,
Cows tr Aua.oi.T. Queen', OwnHaad, Tssea-
Mr FRED Sierra,
Zuntoarew Rotourt. Quer[ u Ow[ R[nd,To-
route.
Mr CARL SCHMIDT
NIOLtwr'[4i/, eoi.oi.T. late of Leep.l6, (Der-
ma. .1
Signor F. L. NEPOLITANO,
"row. Boxorwy.
MR ARTHUR Dapgw,
Masioal Director, Cositexer and Pi•aiet.
MK A 11.
5 ...s ri as
atesgsr.
Reserved mese* mesa, for stale at Praiser
It Porter's. (tesarsl nd.ieme. greets.
Doers Dosepee at 7:13: Denton at 1 an. M•k-
Grand Opera Hogue.
ONE WEEN CRY,
('omtssweloe ea Monday. Nov. Nth.
HARVEY DRAMATIC CO.,
1. a o.reteny *sleeted Repertoire et
���DRAIU IND e�$OUDIIBt.
w mt• it r1w=r fkP'Mr»rb Best :.. Mate
1 Obsess .f Pim eMtly
Mew
Joten
ealtiL
Curs
Riteuniatisr9
The Mimosa Veiling ofM TownPeon.[, whits bile with the ltamb.r ter
November itp y fir.
smuts d the `n.Y...'""efl15 (ear
or t gad area
Rat mime."
0 and
... __ two
="shay
me •Im
Neo iita�a[tMt.
es
w01
of Ike
told
�aay • e
Sou
""nN ►stmt►it. �,ese n
TWIN Pewees ato Par Tem.
M. XL sessesemes memmerk
MSpe awn Gepp aes r.reUl of a two -rest
Enallut Mumma. nee Orega e.0 t..� .
ts•s11e' fltiw.v y I
avoid me�e.fitas..
iff=lesodicneWsrerere
AMILeeknia
a aaarasap. Her Teck.
.iia FiiU L--CO1l1VNtTDIB.
EPPS'S COCOA.
SEKAKTAtrr. y
"By q.""'torah ka°w'n Elf
w. Ovate oital
want w swledi
au . sues sad a wollve oot '�
" ` ear N.•td� wSk •
ioll Nay lave
ma.) 1 y tored vwls u Is h
kik, ajele tee of .tshItIfor • cesetilatles .lay be
p oto strong eaoogh to t
modestly to dieeese- oadnda
m �sr* dewing around ss
tank wbtuenaperer thmawen• 1• • weak k1�.
~7 vee w ttuttlded' withatal
hFire
ail aieM
as.r»hd least..."-"GYv1i Sitning
sYr simply with botitur water or walk.
Said say I packets b n. labelled than:
Este trim den �. OIL Hoarapatbtc t m. SUM
trowelling $uibe.
GRAND TRUNK
Traits arrive ea/ d1/art al tiuderkh as 10
Were:
Mall .ad >�sR. . tole g m.
Moll. ............................ e.3S sots,
Ml:ed............. . ,.. 11 .110 a.m.
m•u .,..
Ler •m
Neil end ave ees................... . Ltd
Mixa1.............................. • ..1.11111 AW
WILSON'S PULMONARY
COUGH SYRUP
For Children
PRICE is cZNT8.
BALSAS OF
WILD CHERRY BARK
FOR
Coughs and Colds.
PRICK 25 CANTS.
w 01\T'3
FALL & WINTER
ciooas.
I have just received my large
consignment of Fall and Winter
Goods, and to make rooru fur
them I am now selling off toy
PreviOILs Stock
At figures away down. I do not
believe in carrying over good's Un-
til another yearand will always
sell at
-- ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
rather than hold thein over.
Being anxious to keep up with
the times I have just put in a
handsome plate giasss front, awl
intend snaking other improvementtt
that will make illy extensive pre-
mises second to none in town.
I ant here to exchange goods
with the public for cash, and •eat
bound 'to do it.
Manager of Toronto Howse,
1890_
Harper's Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.
mile tti a SAaAa 111 • jtret.al for t
bo borne.
(living the : gp,satj with reisard to
t task
a di"3" awe'�"yd iel"he"i,e ". .ten
.,ppawwdtrvale is amt�a���e. its
tae home er.w.ak r
1�i .rider I verve•
and thought �short Marla
� •a b tat ptags » dMas es
ueereoipont
es lilaattlea,44111
�.ghnityter^
Eale:Day: and
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