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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-10-12, Page 7THE 'm nm' <iure AL FRIDAY ocr 12, lana. IR,ECT IMPORTATI011TS THE EMPORILJM TO THE FRONT. WONDERFUL ' BARGAINS DRY - GOODSI Our Mr. J. C. D. has just returned from Europe, where he has been visiting the Markets, and PURCHASED EXTENSIVELY. We are now prepared to give our customers the benefit of our Cheap Purchases. FULLY 15 to 20 PER CENT. CAN BE. SAVED BY P U-Y'=NG- FROM J-_ 0- DETI OR 8z .aIxIS XIV mica. C.A.1-41111[3E1:13061Sito immense Display of Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Dress Buttons, Dress and Mantle Trimmings, Mantle Ornaments, &c., &c. LARGE CASES VELVETEENS. SEE OUR "LOUISE BRAND."' ONE CASE OF MANTLES, purchased from the Manufacturers. Don't omit seeing them. S1=EC=..4'A.I. VAI.1'LT= 2N QZ721-ITS, COMFORTERS T.A.=3=„I ' CO'V'ERS_ DRESS • GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH. THE ORDERED TAILORINC DEPARTMENT FULLY SUPPLIED With the Newest Patterns in Sootch, English and French Tweeds and Coatings. Ore law 31f.".EZtr.OR. ant. 1COw' C4C)3COME1E Fashion's Fancies. Canvas woven ,tufts are all the rage. Bead bonnets are no longer fashion- able. The Langtry turbsu is ss popular u ever. Bonnet strings are tri -color and very Drees of cashmere and silk remain popular, and cloth dresses so much worn last spring continue in style. Cloth dresses will again be made by tailors, giving what is termed tailor-made suits. (fray is a favorite Dolor, so is blue. By the bye, modistes ensure their early: pat- rons that a little later on in the season it will not be an unusual sight to see a blue narrow. wool dress elaborately trimmed with red Shirrel yokes and full wniats will be braid. much worn. Chateliue watches a.., exceedingly From across the sea come rumours of the decline of coloredhosiery and the • fashionable. ' supremacy of white balbriggins again. It Plaids, blocks, checks and stripes are is also tout's that brides abroad are drop - features in fall fabrics. ping the old . custom of furnishing their Polryitisea are made curt' -lung at both trousseaux with seta upon sets of elabor- baekand (runate undercloting. The rule at present prevailing ,limits the supply to sets of Artificial flowers are now never wore two doze,.. The trimming is less elabor- as corsage bouquets. ate than heretofore but quite as costly, The new brocades aro gorgeous. The for all the lace employed must be real to colors arc beautiful. - meet the requirements of the present , Silver necklaces and lockets will be style• much worn this winter. Travelling cloaks and mantles are no longer the conventional dust -color ur bla:k. In those days of luxurious tra- vAling. the charm of beaus is studied. Theta are some quaint cloaks of prune and of mulberry damask or broche stuffs with wide mantle sleeves shirred in a wide facing, which is covered with a ruche of wide lace the ,odor of the gar - Cloth bonnets will be worn with cloth dresses. Silver white is the new shade for bri- dal drew*. Youthful brides will wear white Otto- man silk and Duchene lace. Velvet trimming will be touch worn this winter on street and house dress- meat. A jabot of the lace also orna- te' - ' menti the front,and full wide lace flounoe edges the garment, disclosing only the edge of.the dress. Similar mantles or cloaks are made of less expensive fabrics such as pongee, alpsee, summer camel's hair or (Dotard. The lace must always correspond in color with the shade of the material. Gray c nnbir.ed with all tints of red is the fashiorsbleeolor in millinery. New tan -coloured gloves have cuffs .:of brown plush or velvet, and are lac - *. ed. • Plain plaited and gathered skirts will be more worn by fashionable women than my other. Velvet spots are introdeoed into Span- ish lams intended for dr3ases and bon- nets. Plaited camels' hair bonnets will be worn with cloth and cheviot costumes. Large balls and sputa are the newest designs for Oriental and Spanish laces. Bison hair cloth is the fabric destined to supersede camera hair. Buttons down the front of tailor-made polonaises and jackets are now put on so dose that they touch each other. Velvet muffs will he worn this winter shaped like a bag. lined with fur.and or• taatnented on top with a bright plumaged bird. C. S. Judson, Wallaceburg, says, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, for Summer Comply into is a splendid pre- paration, and I do not know of a sinlo case in which it has not given satisfac- tion, but on the contrary have had many testimonials to its efficacy. 2 The use of Pills, Salts,Castor Oil, &c., ind other nauseous, griping Cathartics is unnecessary, u a pleasant substitute is found in Dr. Canon's Bitters. which act as • Cathartic without griping or causing nausea. All druggists sell it, 50 cents a bottle. Strength is a valuable quality under ht that the fashion of wear- any circumstances. The strongest are It i. thought always the greatest whether in the king- iag adore cr some other beautiful bird dem of mind or muscle. 1 r. Dow's on the eoreage will be substituted for Sturgeon Otl unimast a on. et the the bs ich of gowen at' long lb* 11,41- strongest remedies known, bet when used externally, when the skin has not been broken, its effects in relieving pain are most grateful and soothing. For Rheu- matism, Lumbago Neuralgia and the lite it has no eq ion. Many of the fall and winter hats will be wore down in the forehead. The 4110111111 of ,sort of thea ars very high ,and then is great variety in their shapes and euior, Turbans made entirely of feathers will not be at all worn this winter. The ■laM popidar will be three made of rich dark blue ur dark red velvet, trimmed on either side with long pheasant's The pestle* glove is ening into fash- ion for rooming use in quiet ,fray, tan, and wood shades. They are made in fonr different lengths, and the longest eat reach nearly to the the elbows. All ogres that handsome hair is one of beauty's indespensalde elements. Ayer's Hair Vtgor wtaintaies it in treatises*, brightness and luxuriance. They all tell the ease story. W. Thompson, jeweler, Delhi, suffered for yeah from Dyspepsia, got no relief inti) he .sed Dr. Canon's Stomach Bittes. He says it was just the medicine I need- ed. it bas .eyed me. FALL MILLI ERY OPENING MRS. GIRVIN Will hold a Grand Millinery Opening on. &I T URD.4 Y, OCT. 6th, '83 f To which the Ladies of Goderich are cordially Invited. Having lately returned from the cities, .be is in a position to display all TH E LATEST STYLES FALL MILLINERY'MANTLES, UL - STEM, UNDERCLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, &c. And the thousand and one other Novelties of the Season. DON'T FAIL TO GALL And see the Display. Remember the Date. MRS. GIRVIN1 Court [Ione Square. Goderich. Goderich, Oct. 4, 1883. MILLINERY OPENING bi=SS GRAHAM Begs to announce that her Millinery Opening for the Fall and Winter Season takes place On and ..I fter Saturday, 6th of October, 1883 When there will be exhibited the Largest Assortment of French c7 A merican Pattern Hats & Bonnets With n Grant Vnrlety of all the LeadingNovelties of the Season. CALL AND INSPEC[ HKIt STOCK BERMPURCHASING ELSEWHERE. MISS GRAHAM. Si/Remember the Stand. next the 8t. Elmo. Court House Square, Goderich. Godes tat. Sept. 87.1/10- A_ B_ CORNELL, CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER Corner Stare, Horton's Brick Mork. Hamilton Street, QOIDERICH, ONT_ A. R. C. baa, at a lame severe, purchased a FIRST CL.1SS HE.1RS1 and I. prepared to attend sad asedvet'vestal, ea the shortest settee. la tetra er ee.atry. A lama stock of COFFINS AND CASKETS KEPT CONSTANTLY 01 HAND. Both In I)reo-.ted Wood and Black Cloth. at very Reasonable Prices. ars 0.111.1.2. t OLIOITILID_ A_ B_ CJORNIEILL_ Oedselsb. July filth, tti0. uflflFget IR, MC VED_ ID TEE N O s3 L ;, MERCHANT TAII ZR, Has Removed to Hamilton -St., Near the oquare, Goderich, ---)AND WILL FURNISH OR MARE UP(— gents' Clothing in Fashionable Styles at Lowest Prices, ee YEARS r%rEtlnsce. CCTTIYC A SPECIALTY. PEtWECT FT' LIVARAiITrED. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEgDED T. lam TEE AIIDRESS PHILO NOBLE, HAMILTON -STREET, GODERICH. THE WELLAND VALE MANUFACTURING CO.'S HARVEST TOOLS ARE EQUAL TO THE ItEsT IN 'rim MAIL ET 7oIlit A. Naftel Ilas Them in ;eery Cla.;s Hay Forks (boy's size). Mc., men's vire. from Me. and upward. Barley and Straw Forks S.•ythee (new pattern), and Snaith,, Cradles and Cradle Scythes. Harvest Mitts. etc. Maohiae Oil, from Mc. op to $1.00 a gal. If you want PERFECTLY PITRE W i1jTELEA JOHN AlbNAFTFL has it, guaranteed so by the makers undo. rnrfelt of x:50 for each ounce rf adulteration found In it. If yeas want a paint, mixed and tinted, ready for immediate nisi JOHN A. NAFTEL haw it the best in the market. C�TTT�'APERCHA PAINT warranted to contain nothing but Pure White Lead and Oil com')r ' with Outtapercha and Oaide of Zinc. SWAB for sale at JOHN A. NAFTEL'S Cheap Hardware Emiorium. Hoderieb, July 19, 1863 SEEDS! SEEDS. A T T H HS D�TilD10AL IIA.LL JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF FRESH GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS from one of the most iteliable Seed Warehouses in the Dominion. FOR SALEBO TH IN BULK & 1N PACKAGES T. JORDAN, Chemist ani. Druggist, M�DIt7AL BALL. iGI•Cr C3- 1-3=2wrZe0, INT=Cf=3012Z Where are yon coming from with that arm fall of ponds! Why, i hare Jud been to R_ PI 0 U DFOOT'S, Tt.e Cheapest and !lost Reliable Stere In town. Why, you can get GOOD TE.R FROM 10c. TO 80e. PER POUND. HIS SUGARS AND FRUITS CANNOT BE BEAT. fila Ire And 01, my t if you only could see the Bargains in Faotpriea and Flannels. • fact, 'sambas ewe MINIM i. his Ilse Is chemise and be ter than 8 cam get anywhere des,