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rill. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 18b4
ALL ABOUT H. W. BRETHOUR & CSD
aeon* (_ettN re. 4$ Abend reel ►resee-
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Wires the children tot Israel '.rd juue
through the witderuess toga their •ray trout
i�{{y7}prt� W C.iiasu, and were lust ou the
burden of the proluised lend, the L,.rJ
said unto theta, "( hart, led ,.0 forty
yeah id the wtlderrte- : your clothes are
not waxen aid .pun you, slid thy shoe is
not waxen u1 upwi thy foot-'
What kind it( shoes do you think they
wore I Did they took Rik. the neat lies
or book which we wear 1 Oh. too, they
ern gaudy a dot s..1. tied ar.urul the foot
with a leathern strap They were called
"wadala," .11(1 wen unwf' utade .d
wood gar lrsthi r. Vwty hoot; owe fine,
for woolen, were wade of hedger akin.,
and sometimes eutbruiderwl. S.ddtera'
sandals were made of trod or brass.
Thy shoes shall be trod and ernes" --
that is, 1 will help you t.. walk ever
thorns mud bran azul rough please -is
cone of the precious Bible promises.
Hy degrees the fashion of shoes e
gad so as boomer the whole foot IRgligi
reign of William Rufus of Bit„ land,.btggtt
right hundred years ago, a young rasa
by the name d Robert, afterwards sur•
named the "H..roed," int ruducud shoes
with loug twisted torr like a ram's horn.
At And the style was very much dishk-
ed ; bot after awhile it became the fasb-
iota, and the.l the IuaRsr the p••tst. were A Ful] Line of Cashniere Hose, Cloves and Underwear.
the better. At tact they rea:hed such a
length as to touch the knee., and were OUR VELVETEENS ARE GUARANTEED FAST PILE.
uncured to them by gold said silver
chaise. You see that the people to old Cottons, Flannels and Blankets at Mill Prices.
H. W. BRET/!OUR 4- CO., Brantford.
azIa.&aNTrirron.in_ 41t#:
ew Imports far the Fall Trade.1
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WE HAVE MICH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE COMPLETION OF OUR Fitt ,. t -- -
We continue our Sy.,telit of Seluling S:uuplett ani litx„ht I.y Mail or Express, The Goode nay be reitmon1
if not satisfactory awl money refunded.
Parties desiring to slake Personal Ioxptctiou, and purchasing to the amount of $30.00. we pay Return Fare.
All (Icier.' for Setnples or Hoods receive prompt and careful attention.
We Sell Retail at Wilolesa a Pr ices_
OUR MILLINERY & MANTLE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN.
NEW PATIERN- HA1S AND BONNETS. 1 NEW PATTERN MANTLES AND DOLMANS.
DRESS GOODS t
ALL WOOL FOULE CLOTHS..
HANDSOME CHECKS.
TWILLED Ft►1'LE ('LOTH~.
BLACK & COLI) CASHMERES
SILKS
BLACK OROS GRAIN.
OTTOMAN CORDI3.
BROCADED SATINS.
COLORED SILKS.
VELVETS
LYONS VELVETS.
BROCAi)EI) VELVETS
COLORED VELVETS.
VELVETEENS.
times, as DOW, took up very alwrd
lashs•oe., and carried them t.. an extreme.Hy and b� their ministers had to inter-
fere ; aaa��ddd a law was made that if any
.ne wore the toes of bis shoes more than
two inches Isis he should be oxoertt-
tauntaatad, or turned toot of the Church.
When the people found they could not
have points to suit them, they changed
the style and made the toes broad ; and
After awhile the king had to put a stop
to that also.
The Chinese wake queer shoes, though
...me of them are very handsome. They
.r, of silk, and ars worked all over with
gold and silver thread.
In ilolland the po..r people at:ll wear
wooden shoes. They l.s.k very .-...may
tut ares said t. he quite coutfo:trble
But It rounds strangely t.. bear them
.,,,11,1itt2 ....et the Isom streets in thew
thick, he:[ty w•••duii wows, or sabots.
it is like walking with each foot is a
box.
The at4,w-s oe, .1 the Rnssiens and
the Swedes, and of our northern Indaus
are like baskets tar the feet. They are
!Ight, but very long and wide, to keep cAsil sToRE
'he feet from sinking into the snow. A
}versos who has never used them cannot
-:alk in them at first, but has to learn
how, and to practice as you do with
..lata
Hesatferd, Oct. 4th, tit. 1911-
410111.
011•1041118011. Jan. 11, 1001.
Wheat. (Fall) Y 111 00 • ii 10
1Irlsat. (Myriaadg, • 1 In • 12
Flour. • harm- b 00 • 10
oaks, • bust,...................111128 w 26
Harley. r trunk .........
Potatoes b bisalt se
Ha) . • gra::
,............
Flatter, i a...... ,.., ... ........
Wee: doe. t.Msa•...........
Shorts. • cwt• .•....... �
Heave, • awl
Chop a ewe -«. ..•
Hides..........................
O w • l0
Tf• a • t0
e IN w 19
0 19 el 9!
0 II If
090 0 06
O 0 0112
6D '• 1 TO
3 ;. " 100
130 x00
'se. • is
AT THE--,
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Wen Street„ nest door the Post ( )tlice.
CLEARING SALE
Stoves,
Tirs.waze,
Plated Ware,
�'aricy Goods,
Wall Paper,
Olosie• Cuts for Cash Prices.
ECA-1:11\TDOEIRS and SON
PROF. H. J. DEDLLLE$,
Who Is now Teaching in all the Town. Is On
Carie, will open an ACADEMY a
THERE IS CIITiAP I VICTORIA HALL, GODERICH,
Wes: V&'v lth. ow
Jen. flat, 1$d4.
The council elect tart a..•c•.rding to
tatute. Suhacriluid to their declaration
{ • filmy an 1 qualification Chas. Garvin,
E> i , ree. a in the chair.
Minute.' .4 last meetuie real and
tiuopted.
•n apo.::cttu.0 of c.dlv.:t 'r, the toast,
1 r collecuott tax.s.wrs eatended t.i! lat
f'ehru:iry. chis l�
The ouuc.l a, i.•u.te.i J. his I
Ittor. The reeve app -sated Alex
1'c:AIM/l auditor The f•.!:.w,u1 wore
re, appointed t their rerpec: iv, ofb'`es :
\','msis
. Ihtnsiu, trurer; I..n:. \Iurray'
and Alexander Stuart. es.e....r.
Thr clerk au,l treasurer's ;• i• to he
;•r..luced at next meeting f .• exanuia•
14.1.
Tn. reeve WAS in.5ructal tr pnrchx.r..
oto t1.e heat tenni. possible, not .sor•f-
1e_ EGO, j sere of gravel fr•.w John 11c-
l'hee.
The sante,•,.uudkeepers were A;P.101:1:•
ed as last year, except Peter licl'..nn in
place ..f Charles Wtl.u�, and the saute
fenceviewrn, except J•.hn ltu•herf•rd.
it., .0 place .1 bunco. Mc'r
P..e,n, amt
each member sf the coun.il a r .ad con:
:,iaaN,ner.
Th.- following accounts wore pu)i :-
.lames beacon } tot Z' rods graveling E.
Domani k
11. at $1, *13.50, J. Domani pay-
ment of $O job K R., $13; Jas. Bar-
ron, charity. * 0; Ashfield and Wawa -
nosh Agricultural ;goer, WO: Lucknow
Agricultural Surly, $20; J. Boyle, job
oat. 4, W.42; J. Thompson, 110 roils I
win fence, $27.110; J. Barbour, lumbar. I
';r.: Wm. McDonald, lumber, e.2 I :.1-
,'ant.ron, repairs to hall, $1 s;2}: the
Irrk. oft -ties expenses, *3i; deal and
registration, M.irhind to Wrwanwb, $4.
Adjourned till tat Saturday in March.
Rost. M1-aRAS, clerk.
..�.�londay, Jan. 14, 188.E
Crockery &
DANCING, SWEILDISH MOVEMENTS,
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT,
Glassware ENTERING AND LEAVING A ROOM,
SITTING, STANDING, WALKING,
Lamps, 8&c.
A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES
AND
CANNED GOODS.
Cheap and food.
Gi 'e DFM a Call /
BOWING, PRESENTING, Ere.
. Erery Ienday, 4 & 7:301,m.1
TERM ax 1 ►w.biesabte Raltaes
and soneemmes. iwtes. viae.
All particles:a oblalsed at the Albion Hotel
Oodertc►. Jan. qtb. 1M IMF..
oo TO
RNID HT'S .
roe A
SHAVE,
HAIRCI'T,
SHAMPOO,
ORDTLf
TWO-RO)9!t EAST & iPA
19141 y
COLBORNE -16r-
BROTHERS
ARE
GIVING &REAIIAR&AINS
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Ladies Jackets,
Jacket Cloths,
Ulster Cloths,
Overcoatings,
And Tweeds.
Colborne Brothers.
New Mantle Cloths
i
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A. C3-reat Bargain at
1
J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
Colored Velveteens
IN BROWN, HLCE, SLATE AND STRA\VHER RY.
.1T
J. C. DETLOR- & ._CO'S.
Jantoil to be !!Wk. t'RFER THF. F'tILLt)wi o
DECIDED BARGAINS
Taal. Tor CAN OR IY
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. REAL ESTATE
CANNED FRUITS ANO FISH,
I\ TIIE TOWN OF CODE/Orli.
TOIB.4CCO, CIG.IR,�, (g•(' I. .t Corner Lot 'No. da on Wet street.
Domestic and Foreign Fruits. clam. to the square, spw.ea
(0.ter..f the Hest Brand..2.loot 106, near tits Park, very pleasant sit -
Fresh and Smoked Balt Water Fish in season, nation. with view of lake, comprising sub -
A full asaortntent of all kinds of Nets. stsbt'ally built 2 story bt 1•k house, with
w1Nen nerved is Sy stable, fruit trees, Re., sl.eea at,.
cry Nyle Required. 1 Three and a hall lots measly an sere,, on
/('$ CREAMS i �B.tN.I East street, with brick Foundry. now under
Floral Designs. Wreaths, Crosses, If,wyn.•t.. ret) aNito00eNanyor.
River, near the .anion,
etc., made to order. M.
F1.wrrtag Plana t 2ewetablee Is aea.ew.
w.
-";T-
Thew. properties are really worth much
E. BINGEA1'S mar stony. hot mtut ru sold 4t, elms tout t et,
lisau•. and aretherrforc uirered a the shove
RIC t3TAURANT,
pricey. Apply to
$EAHER .0 LEWIS,
- ('osut nuns• Square. Godericb, Oat Barri lere.tid•tftcb.
XMAS GOODS -XMAS GOODS
AT THE DdEDICAL HALL_
Just open, a fresh consignment of those beautiful Prussian
Dec. 10. 11161. 192f -3m. Codrrich, Sept. 24th. 1380. VON ,
Now is the time to Subscribe for
Dried Grasses and Everlasting Flowers The Signal --Only $1.50 a year.
In Boquets and Hanging Baskets.
G.H. OLD A Choice Lot of Hyacinths and other Flower Bulbs (some of thele juilt
in bud in Hyacinth (Fla*•.es), very suitable for Xmas Presents.
Aloe a full line of Fancy and Useful
I'HE (;ROI'EW.
TOILET ARTICLES AND REQUISITES.
The Square, (aoolcrich. Q
Choice Perfumery of all kinds, Bottled or in Bulk. Fancy Perfume
Jan. 3. 1001. 991- Bottle:c, rte., etc.
IIALL'El
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was the efel prer.trathes perfectly adapted to ewe
die as.e of the scalp. and the 11.51 rweconful re -
snorer et faded et gray hair to its natural solos,
growth, and youthful beauty. 1t W bad many
jntftston, but eons have ea fully met all the re.
iniremente needful rot tit/ proper manned 0
the hair and scalp. HALL'S Horn Rextwta W
s4..d!ly grown In fever, sad tpreed its fame and
us -falx se to every quarter o119. globs. 11.=
paralkted .u.•...m can be attributed to but one
mew 11. esf.rpfaflwewf y' it• p ewirs.
T. 1.r018414or.1 err ohen M.t: surprised at the
memo el warn from rrasnt• seemed s, where
the% had sever mute as Wort for Its 1ntro.tuctlee.
'i las use for s .bort time of H ALL's H still
ttr!ctwra wesd•rlwlly Improves the powwowsl
appearaner. It elegem, the .eslp from all im-
pttrities, erres all bessore. fewer. and dryness,
s..; thus prevents madness. It .timulatws the
s oetrne51 giaed.. and enables them to posh dor•
ward a new sad rigorous growth. TM .R.ets of
.►b srttele are ms ,rawslest, Ake thew of ale..
b.d.e pr.paratiewa,but ramula a t0.g time. glitch
maks 1i tits a atter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
eon 7118
WHISKHBS
TII1 ohs nee lbs beard to s wowed wawa, se
Mask. ss dedr.d. It F1".s a p.rmauawt eart
that will art wash away. eisnal a gal d a giggle
preps nabob, B Y q}lled wtlb.a wettbls.
PREPARED aT
i3. P. H ALL L• Q(1.. Retthaae P.H.
&DIA by all (10540" M lledlaba
F. JORDAN,
Chemist and Druggist,
C3-01)3HRICH_
M DZtt T BJ�LL,
FRENCH ANO AMERICAN STYLES
MATIBEI-13-11t4A3HEA_M,
MILLINER, GODERIO F
NY FALL ANI) WINTER STOCK IS FULLY ASSORTED,
sod all the Leading Styles are Carefully Studied.
he Chicago House,
GOOD ERICH.
The Leading Millinery Establishment of t:ie Cotnty,
PLUSH ES kI RD--
VELVETS,
:l t -VELVET`
PLUMES,
RIBBONS. S. LAM
The Largest and Beat Asaurtr,l u-ek in the County t.. Choose Trr,an,-ne --
Miss Wilkinson's,
Goderich. Nev. 0h. 1/:3.
- Chicago nouee.
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1 *YIG-
An Inspection is Respectfully Invited..
JOHN A. NAFTEL,
Cheap Hardware Fmporiuin.
I3oliday - od.s_
LZ3.0 PIeSeIltQ_
CUTLERY, Special Lines. CARVERS Ir F(►RKS, New Scree,
CARVERS k FORKS, French Cook,
TOR ALL TIM 101131/1CARVERS k FORKS, Game, BREAD PLATES k KNIVES,
POCKET KNIVES k RAZORS, Excellent Value.
'BUTTER DISHES k KNIVES, SILVER CRUET STANDS,
..weent.rra, ea..r..vla. alert PLATEi) KNIVES, FORKS a SPOONS,
NEVADA SILVER FORKS & SPOONS, the same throughout.
CHILDREN S SETS (W THREE, k ::wex.-.
CHILD>l!N'S KNiVRS k FORKS.
BOYS SLEIGHS, ACME SKATES,
ghee.,, 1
lls..d nt..ra....
w,:� =•=.Pint
pwetdr,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
gold by all Draggara F 451.11•110111111110.•
M.
las
%ire-
v.
883___�ES_-_j 8i33.
Wel/and Ila/e,
Burrell's,
and the
Simpson Axe.
FULL LINE
D Welland ale,
' Burre/f's,
attar the
Srmps°1 .9me.
OF CROSS -CUT ,41..'WS
a,ANt'F.t( TI LI n RY
R.H.SMiTH&CO.
Anteroom to J. 1.I.1NT
--,ton- -
IIPLE LEIF LANCE.
$ea& Quarters for Steel Barb Per - sore
CATTLE CHAINS AND ALL KINDS OF' UAltt .4,'.tI:;'.
£COME ANI) SEE FOR '(o1'RSELF. •
II. W. M (1K EN 7, ! 11:S
O .A..1=• HARDWALM 10 EITo.
COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
O.4is1•k, Oct. t. MIL
• 1)t)l)IIUCN. 11 .T 1/tlO.