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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-11-24, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. NOV. 21, 1882. 4REAT cikezigiaalcrirrkiam seciaLzaiam Y. Extraordinary Unparallelled Bargains J1C1DETLORC" On Monday, Nov. 27th, They Will Begin Their Great Genuine Sale. Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth of Choice Fall Goods will be offered Without Reserve. The Cash does it. THEY SELL IOR CASH, AND AT MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES. a- n SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS Silks, Ulster Cloths and Tweeds, Shawls, Velvets, Flannels and Blankets, Corsets, &c., &c. WONOERFUL VALUE IN TABLE LINENS ANO TOWELLING& A Large Lot of Mantles at a Reductioll of Twenty -Five Per Cent 1001•Pir L To 631ME TET. WAC. Don't Forget to Price their Furs. See their New Dress Goods at 121 Cents per yard. See their Melton Cloth Dress Goods. JOHN C_ DETI OI 8z CO_ The Chicago Rouse, WEST -ST., COD�RICI-I_ THE FALL TRADE IN MILLINERY Has now opened at that headquarters of fashion, the Chicago House, and I am now in a position to state that the latest styieu,best material and most reasonable prices eon be found there. Ev erythmg in the Millinery line in Misses Young Ladies, Matrons and Widows' Wear is on view at the Chicago House. A particularly fine line in Widows' ('a can be seen. MISS WILKINSON is also agent for Butterick's Patterns, and Parker's Steam Dye Works, Toronto. fa -Remember the place ! THE CHICAGO HOUSE, West -Street. C$W gRNgTN' XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT OF C H R I S T M A S • GEO. SHEPPARD. NEW ARRIVALS 15VP:RY DAY An Inspection Invited. 0OURT HOLM SQL ARE V A L S DANIEL GORDON NEW ARR 1 �A$� CABII�T�T THE LE:6 ING ERTAR• Furniture at Bottom Prices for Cash 1 O v _alRCOA-T=NG S Scotch, EugjsiI,_Irlsh &_Cauadain Tirecds G 17 TNLOP z SAW ms s wrs SAY THAT TUK . tri, D01)&11.7-'01.1- HAIR O1IN'0 - `4ADIi TiY 8. TAPSCOTI', of Br*M ord, pleases them better than any prepan- tlsa flak ew�yra It b Bart r.ib I S tp M Michela or hkthy appearance sear oth r, a.+ w waa��an a a*ar Ma1r wins a � .radish natural sod nealtAy PriCe C Cez .te Pei Mottle 111....►14 tisk G3O le .A0-812sTrr V012 0.40T:311CRICH. I have now on hand a very large stock, such as Chairs of all kinds, Tables, Bedsteads, parlor Setts, Side Boards, Rat- tan Chairs, &.o_, & O., dzo. 2 .Doors West of the Post Office. Miss Jessie Wilson, F7ASHIO14A13LE MILLINEtZ_ Newest Styles in Hats and Bonnets The most popular Shades in Ribbons. Novelties in Feathers and Ornaments. Styles and Prices certain to please Art Illsios Wili • s New 1. tits Mss. wt*f sue ar t1 s svfir s u sinew to 1114 Ruche' rents MMr Rolls of the Latest Designs t 20,000 «IAc'" a.+ *14 Meat titer pgautw eatme, sad aSkin./ �� N� tM t �Oa Tht LalesiPrengIai iros aoFashioiis, „ 1t S. r ww 111111111, 1111110.• war w Mer OP* Miss Jessie Wilson, THE SQUARE, OODERICH The Cheapest Hou®e Under The Sun. SAM= VARIETY STORE. tt FOR MR *ALARM 0? SOVIYltlt WZ OM* ALL GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. SPECIAL LINES IN STOVES 3 TINWARE, WALL PAPER I would respect- fully intimate that I am peeing up an immense stock of Fancy Goods for the Holiday Trade in EVERY STYLE. THE VARIETY - I8 SO LARGE IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE THEM ALL 1 HAVE BOUGHT LARGELY IN England: United States Principally from Manufacturer. and Large Dealer*, and at. Prices from '` 20 to 40 per cent. Lower than the Regular Rate. I am thus enabled to sell st Very Low Prices. In Xmas Oasts I will Show the Best From Every Known Manufacturer In Album*, Shell fonds, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Dulls, Purees, P, tee, Ta'a, Fancy Oups wed Saucers, Vass, 1biIN Sett*, &c., kc. My Stock cannot be serpiresed for variety. Miscellaneous Books, Poeta, Bibles and Christmas Annuals A hill Ime. T will guarantee satisfaction to quality and prices. AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. The Huron School Book Depot, JAMES SAUNDERS & SON. VEIT DOOR TO TOR POST OPTIC&. MANES NORTH 'MEET AND SQUARE. OODBRICH