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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1862.
the Biggest Sale of the Season!
JICIDETL�R &CO
.
DECIDED TO OFFER
Their Entire Stock at Clearing Prices,
FOR c.A.s3a_lg
For the Next 60 Days they Will Sell at Prices that Will Astonish All.
IllirCOME AND SEE THE BARGAINS!
And you will be sure to buy. Their stock is now complete, their Mr. J. C. Detlor having recently
purchased in Montreal an immense
Stock
of Salld
ancy DroodsLowest.at ash Prices
Splendid Value in Velveteen. Prints by the Piece at Tess than Regular Wholesale Prices. Come and see
-nose Cheap Prints. Bargains in Check and Fancy Shirtings, and Brow Ducks. Bigger Bargains in Brown
Holland. The Biggest ,
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Full Lines in the latest styles in Parasols, Laces, Edgings and Embroideries at nearly half price. Cana-
dian and Scotch Tweeds, French Worsted Coatings, Ladies Cloths and Ulsterings at Unheard of Prices.
These goods must be sold, and the prices at which they are placed must clear them out in a short time,
Hosiery atprices to clear. Hats at panic prices. A special line of Towels (pure linen) at nearly half price.
50 dozen 3 -Button Kid Gloves, imported direct, at 25 per cent. less than regular prices. 50 Tweed
Vests at $1.50, regular price $3.00.
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Ooderich, April 13th 1882.
Les Dara.
The people around here are ver buck
lust new, and they are pushing
along lively. Seine of them are making
good time, at least six and half days per
week. They attend mass to the Presl►y-
terian church on Sunday morning and
then boil their maple sap in the after
noon, and other seasonable jobs.
Sh•q>POZ4LOn•
Purrs.—The first sewini, of spring
whest in this section this season
done by ler. James Kirkpatrick, on Sat-
urday last.
RALLY S menet.—Mr. Michael Heel)
leads this section in the early planting
if potatoes. Last week he planted his
' •murphies,• and expects to have the
earliest new potatoes in Colborne.
witnessed by a large number of the
friends and acquaintances of the bride
and bridegroom. After the tying of the
gordian knot and the usual congratula-
tions, the festivities common to such
000ssioea were participated in and a
very enjoyable time was spent. On the
following evening there was a large
number of the older members of the
c mnruunity invited to the residence of
the newly married pair when a msgni-
kent spread awaited them to which
ample justice was done. The company
might properly have teen called a
gathering of the clans the Mace were so
plentiful, but the Mackenzie* were par-
ticularly se, there being no less than
nine gentlemen of that name pre sent,
and with each one his better half. We
wish the happy couple a lung, prosperous
and happy Ida
Oolbora•.
Sc nooL Ratoar.—The following is
the result of s series of written examin-
ations, heed during the months of Jan-
uary, February sad March in the senior
division of S. S. No. 1 Colborne: Class
ry
Robert-
son, 3 Addle MPhoebe orrish 4 D, 2 uncan McGil-
livray, b Ella Potter, 6 Agnes Fergu-
son. Clue 4---1 Ella Robertson, 2
Wesley Wilson, 3 James Renown,
4
Amelia Coates. Class 31 Geo e Pot-
ter, 2 Maggie Hogan,
Gala
her.
H1oHwAY Slues Tassel. --Of bats
years a number of our yeomen have
been planting shade trees in front of
their farms. Some parties object to
this procedure, saying that when the
!mss are grown up they will prevent
the road Lam drying, others say that
they will in time prove a good shelter
for their stook when in pasture. The
recut by-law on wire fences has added
meek to the appearance of fsrma.
Would it not bo a wise project for our
towwship fathers to consider at their
aett meeting the cutter. of giving a
small grant, as they do in towns and
villages, to oneounige parties pt•nting
AI& trees t If es, mtepayers give th ho are
iseeresMd slight step in and Q
views an the stetter. _Cost
LoalsgsL
Daalop.
MzAsces.– Eleven persons are down
with measle*, five of whom, however,
are nearly cr,•valeecent. Our nick com-
mittee has been pressed to its utmost in
attending to the needs of the ifihralids,
some of whom prove rather refractory
patients. Will take place on
Arraiein Sts MA.roatrr.—On the •
C.
evening of Friday, the we7tty-fir Mr.iJ.Friday
ria and
aturC. Allem attined his twenty-first birth•
day. His parents entertained a larxe
number of friends at. their residence in
honor of the event.. Dancing began at
eight o'clock, and was kept up till four
o'clock a. m., inter,persed with music
Dalton, of Kingsbridge.)The selections When i hope to be able to make
upon the piano and organ were particul-
arly well rendered. Before parting the A DISPLAY OF STYLE, (.0
company all agreed that it was one of
the merriest nights they had ever spent,
and also joined in wishing Mr. J. C.
Allen a long and prosperous life, hoping
that the day was not far distant when
he would summon them to another im-
portant efetich, in which a young lady
and a minister would else take part.
Several nioe presenta were !even to Mr.
Alen by friends, and he took the oppor-
tunity of presenting his sister with a
fine piano, purchased from Now York.
SPRING OPENIN G.1882-3PRINu-iss2
Our Spiuq Importations are Now iu Stocl
To lc Liles olGolefiCicimil Every Department is Now Complete.
By the Enlarging of my Show Room, I have been delayed in making my Easter ,
Opening this year. The season being very backward, ase,, has not made an Easterti j
LUUIUU� BROW.
Opening so imperative. I am pleased to be able to state that ■ i
My Spring upening!
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FOR 1882
by onr local talent. ab y assisted by Miss
April ieZ
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ay
A majority of the young men •►o
left this peals led fall foe the Yiliu
Risher wwoda, bays returned 1ookin
Irene the for thewinters sn
se the ds.edas of noels sham -
lib ...m. too hose sersed wsf w
thea
Mr. John Wineries Ro tf o t sew Nimes, hod the rrai.f•rt
.f hie sheep killed by dn. ono eight
hathweek. The dugs sows found al
their week in the moretog sed were
�ti� AsePsd ►-4 by their .wises
tato Muc is make ter the lees
v Mr.
We I,r piseosd to mote the 1[r. 1L
1fsIese+a .1 this plies hes of MA
knocks► the reeks .f the
the Roble .Y army elti"d
li•M
aeepieleee west took Ore ea
W.ds..Asy evening fRfh test , and wee
The express from Petsrboro, on Mat
orday suit, in peening Campbell's
Bridge, near ran n over Jaa
McElroy, a scan of 1O years, literally
'stem bias to pieeea Me. McElroy
was ea•ny years a resident of Pert
Hope -
1000•000 =Mow
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That will repay inspection. My assistants, as well as myself, will he pleased to
show Goods to every Lady who may favor us with a visit.
Respectfully yours,
ISS STEWART.
Th. Faakinoahle Millinery Establishment, on the Square.
Godorich, April 1301. 110W
SPRING and SLIMMER SDITS
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LATEST STYLES
It at:ords us pleasure, through this Circular, to thank our numerous Customers
f,.r the very liberal patronage extended to us :during the two and a half years which
We ).ave been ,n business.
Our rales are increasing duly, a sufficient proof that we do our business right,
and give our customers good value for their money.
Our Spring Goods are now all in stock, and present a completeness far in advance
of anything we have shown before.
To meet the growing requirements of our business, our purchases lave been
larger than heretofore in every department.
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ta.bi«rokl. Toiler, Went Mee..!. Osderieb.
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF 0000S TO SELECT FROM.
We Show an Immense Stock of Prints in all the New Designs.
Our 10 Ceut Linc is Great Value.
PRESSGOODS
n Great Variety, in plain all wools, watered, brocaded and checked, from 14}c.
In Black and Colored Cashmeres we Defy Competition
We are ah,.wing a large range of Cottons, Linens, ShirtinFs, Ducks. Denims, Union
Tweeds, All -Wool Tweeds and Coatings
Silks and Satins, Plain and Watered,
IN BLACK AND COLORS.
I� Si1LLW1BB8 DUI STOCK 18 VERY COIPLITI
PiAtI ASOLS, HOSIERY & GLOVES
f4PLElIDiD VALLL
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
Highest Price Paid for Butter & Eggs
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