HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-11-14, Page 5rlh HURON SIGN '%L FRIDAY, •NOV. 14, 18M. 5
T.• TO THE LADIES OF GODERICH.
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£gt_•..a.a,.t. MaleMoncj.
41225.••Nov. 7 --It appears that H BRETHOUR &
dating 00
tke recent contest stn the Scutt .
Ant in Defer's' county the following
circular was largely distributed by the
anti -Scotties :
Private. J
(lent•• :8th Oct., 184.
"Follow Conservatives, -it to with the
deepest regret Viet have to announce
to you that thtl4,iM.ranee party has
the lands at the 'Liberal leaders All
loyal Conservatives will, therefore, do
their duty by uppusiug this party to the
utmost of their power.
"Laos:ARn TILLLY.
Whoa asked today whetherithe circular
had been *sued at his instruction, S.r
betrayed ite trust by rowing itself into
13RA:T TSI O R S.J
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!lave great pleasure to cal. :•it youratteultee to our SPECT.\Ir 1.1V tat IN ORES,:(.114+1'8. wbkh t :e now 1 ring *hewn. as are they awort:
the careful lastiortion of r%ar7oue.
Black, all -wool French Cashmeres, our Special Brand.
All -wool Foule Cloths, new shades, for 25c. per yard.
Handsome Cloths, with Braids to match, for Suits.
Ottoman Cords, in the New Shades, All Wool.
One Lot Cashmere Twills, for 14 cts. per yard.
Leonard denounced it A a baso fur;ery. � . - -
The venerable knight seems greatly in-
censed at the tnck that has been played
oU ht:u.
Trater.ssg I. Alle.
Lyndon, Nov. 7. --The .'tuu.lonl
eemoeh correspondent says that the
(:anadtene say that the boats that were
'sprawly built fir the ell•odttiou are not
nearly atreug enough fur the service, sad
their c,nstructu.n with r.els was a great
mistake. They pronounce the naviga-
tion of the Nile as not especially danger-
ous, but it is exceptionally laborious and
trytng. The soldiers loudly praise the
skill of the Canadians, without whose di,
rection and coolness it would be alto
ether impossible to get the boats up the
Nile. They say thst,withuut a Canadian
at the helm, disaster would be almost
certain to any boat.
Maes learned.
In reference to the divorce of Mme.
Patti from her husband, the Marquis de
Caux, Col. '11sppinet' says that Mine.
Path had been divorced from the D1ar-
yuis de Caux six years ago, and that in
1878 she married Nic,lint in a Greek
church. She was married to Niculini
again two yoan ago. and wottld marry
him ye: another time, after the present
divorce is granted. Thu reeve' for this
last marriage was an este* in the south
f France, %slued at 8400,000, which he -
longed to O1me. Patti, and which at her
death mit;itt become a matter cat litiga-
ties. Her new marriage world have to
take place in France, in consequence of
a Row divorce law peered there six weeks
The hewellae •UN.
The House a Commons on Monday
refected by 194 to 109 an amendment to
the Franchise Bill introduced by C•,1.
Stanley 'Con.) to prevent the bill going
into, operation until a scheme of re.dis-
tr,butien had been adopted. The Fran-
chise Bill passed the ('omtnittee of the
,Vh( le without an amendment. The re-
sult was greeted with cheers.
Mr. Conklin has accepted the nomina-
tion for the Winnipeg tnayoraltty, a
largetion ha bre ted
The subscriber. who i. •hunt to nuke rune inlp.,rtant chaos.. +,. ht. 1t1-+.,.... now „ t7ere
at a red wit ton for ('A811 bis stock of
DRY 000DS-!
Groceries, Ready-made Clotci�, �i ms's aid SMS.
('r'1 and see fur y�ourseltes. Boots and Sines will be add at half price. 3r'o.
eyries MITI be
WONDERFULLY REDUCED !
A large stock ..f good Valencia rale,;,. will 1.e ' !!d at :Pc a 11•., or `81.0(1 per box MI
28 Iba. Balance sof stock ni hetet}--tu..de 1' .ahiti ruduce.t from 1t/ to 20 per Bent.
THE CHHEAPE.ST SHIRTS .N1/ 1►1i.\1.Els lttiFVF'R SAW.Mantles, DOlm II[111]_]1eI1Y.l 1,k• nts. •.f anadi•u an.l .e..t..h Twee.it Feed,,': ,`..rste.i. and Nbbans, lvrra+alinge TAILORS caw the peen,+.. licit. ►wade t•..,mrr at ID and up•
In ]tars:lea we hate an a•su:-men: of natter:is equal to any house :a the conn,ty, whl:e we make up r:: �' y'• s fully up to any i:ulwrt... words. Fit guaranteed. }I +%a .cad + a: I. Clothing cut feet: ; •f ebur; r, when the
1 y :;u:.ds are purchased at the stere .•f
ULSTER CLOTHS ! ULSTER CLOTHS !
1t-, i..,.c ,, ,.red a '..••:capful tine of TWF.CD3 fer u!.•rrx, fury '9 per ern:. belaw •he regular prier.
SAMPLES ON AFF'LICATION_ � O � A �Ac ���AG nON.
H. W. BRETHOUR & Co., Brantford.
Brantford, Nov. 11 1931.
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
Rush to the frost aid stem: Litgai.
MISS GRAHAM
l.t.. now on hand cue of the finest stocks of
FASHIONABLE
Fall 3111
IN T WN.
The Newest and Be Shapes and
Shades and the Most Reason-
able Prices.
code r:,•11. Oct. ltih,
HUGH DZTNLOP,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR_
R==-L-c==FALL AND WTER
and Intermediate
R�.TFS_ STOCK FULLY ASSORTED.
Steerage $21.40. Satisfaction Assured in Stye and Fit.
£Remember the Place We,.t street. next door to thank of .loutrenl.'C•2i
GODEP ILEI
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Liv a rpool. Londonderry, Glasgow
London, Queenstown, Belfast,
Bristol, Cardiff.
ALLAN LINE
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY 'Ru>iAL MAIL �TEAMSUIPF
LIVERPOOL -LONDON DERRY-OLA=+riOR
QRS_ SA =1
TRE SIIORTEKT SRA RovTR To AND FROM
ENGLAN11.
takes pleasure in announcing that she has just received some stylish lines ot goods, I SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY
which she purchased it, person at the whoesale houses. The goods are i UNSURPASSED.
EVERY SATURDAY FROM QUEBEC.
' Cabin Rate from Quebec to
Liverpool, $60.
' From Quebec to Liverpool
and Return, $110.
Of Fine Quality, Stylish and Cheap.
ALL AND SEE �I1' AS' (,RTMENT uF
Ribbons &Feathers1
and the newest things in SHAPES.
�Sailinfs front Quebec.
PARL9IA,N _ ah 5.•t,
ree;uai having n preen
Phe contest is expected to be close. - _ CiRCA881AN -. nth
Millin. Opernng YUNERiAN . ilhh
AISIAN Luh1st Not.
1 PARLiG•th
(.7th 'ASSIAN ^ nd '
h.d.rara Markets
GopWVR. Nov. 12. 1914.
Wheat, t FaI11 # bush.......... M 73 0 e0 73
Red winter wheat 71 0 74
Wheat. tSprtaaggti as72 • 0 ,5
boreal......brli • 4 50
Oees i bush........ . • .1 30
Toast #bush .......... _ 55 A 0 57
osws•• w0 52
I
Marley., hush.
1 35
Hay. •ten 3I • 9 10
Bitter. # 1_ I7 w 0 19
Wier dor. Inapackedl-.... 12 M 0 it
0 U
I..rta #cwt........... �... cora 90 0 100
Bra i cwt 79 " 0 SI
Chop, en .. 170
Weeg..•.6wt• ::::..:::::::::::::: 90 '• 105.
eke 30 s 05
Aesaslf.e................ .. .. .. 40 '• 192
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS !
IT alaLPAY VTR TOREAD IT!
• SUCO D 11•ND
12 Horse Power
McPherson Sr (Ws !lake. Stratford,
For Only $15.00.
1 Good Coal Stove Superheater.
2 Heating Drums.
SHINGLES.
A Lot of A 1 Cedar Shingles. hest ent. In num-
bers 1 and 2. at reduced prices.
('a11 on
C. A. HUMBER
At the Fonndry.
Geierlob. Oet. Nth, lits. 11115-4w
JOAN IacTAEUART,
FAMILY GROCER,
MOM DEALER ARO
BUTCHER
Victoria Street,
OPPOSITE SHOW GROUND.
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Cedes
Unites
Moe a.eNeaR.
libu% Ill dWoe eigars. tggae...ci' . �""'
GROCERIES
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ampere favorably
, with try 1a the trade.
([tha
eel aids a e[blt6= . Play.
Oram wit we base Imp=
JOHN
Oalsrfai. r5.. nib -N. NUM'
1\, SS 'VCT=ligKSNSON P+...eswers reenIre to leave Goderirh on
Nits to announce that she has _ins% returned from the American cities. bringing with bet
pe t:on wnh .reamers at (jt.ebee.
1f Fou aresendlnj for your friends, yon con
J • I ebtam Pn•lrid 1'5. Tickets at lc e.t rswa
The Very Latest Fall and t zntcr Fashions. ,n(;m� .da=y wo, Sweden ;�;
Aral tha: she Wil hold her Fall and Winter iti...nery Opening on
Thredaic� at 12 o'clock. making Li/vet con -
,aro.
Wore Ay -
SATURDAY, OCT. 4th, 18$4.
For 'tickets and all information, apply to
H. AItM14TItONG
Ticket Agent.
Goderich.
On which occasion she would respectfully i„cite the ladies to call and see the display at Goderich. May 15th. 1504.
e Chicago House, 1864--STOVES-1885
WEST STREET. CODERICIl.
God erica. Ort. 'rod. 12:44.
COLBORNE BROS.
are gen* to have the largest and most varied
'stock of General Dry Goals for the coming
fall that they have ever shown. They have
secured ease bargains in
DRESS GOODS, TINEE11S AND
SHIRTiNGS,
that are worth enquiring for.
Black and Colored VrLewTRare are to be
largely worn this fall. and they have .pared
' ro pains to make their stock complete in
those lima, and at prices that cannot be
beaten -
11 yon want the test valve tbe market af-
fords. terms cash. and no second price, go to
COi.BORNE BROTHERS.
Gorier ich, Aug. 14. 1004.
JUST ARRIVED.
ABO('T THREE THOUSAND DOLLAR
WORTH OF NEW FALL GOODS. AND art
PRI('ES THAT WILL SURPRISE EVERY -
NIL
CALL AND SEE THEM.
COLBORNE BROS.
ErRTOCR NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT, • en era LARGEST THAT
THEY HAVE EVER SHOWN.
COLBORNE BROS.
Oct. 16. ION.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
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Net Caih I will ea all kind. of Hoods at Lowest Prices.
See These 10, 12 ,17, & 20c. Drees Goods.
NOTICE THOSE GINOHAMS--11, Ili and 15e.
EXAMINE THOSE PRINTS:
5c., 8c., 9c., lOc., 12j -c.
No tremble to show Goods. Don't pwrahaas if above are not hen
H_ RIS�LE�,
T o P.cpb•R lhiwOsd.sisk.
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Have arriving a large stock of First -Claw
Cookie & Ilealiiog Stov es
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For Wood and Coal, which they 'v1118041 at
Lowest Living Prices.
Tlawork promptly exeented by experienced
workmen.
The nasal stork of Fancy Goods aid Wall
Paper.
Nest door to the Peet O.ee.
The Cheapest Lbw* under the Ran.
(lodes$. . Sept. 4th. 1.4. 1910
APPLE
BARRELS.
1 am prepared to sell any quantity of Flat
Class Apple Barrels at the
LOWEST FIGURE
peeslbM. ase win deliver to any par(
Promptness and quality guaranteed. Apply to
PAT. FARR,
1wn.tt...1 Ilan Werke Omen Ibop.
AM T. IgM
Get your Printing
at this office.
`E.JLi7p.
W. MCKENZIE
iS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
but has been so long in it and formed ru. h wood trade eonnect!cn. 11 at he is able end wilt
GIVE BETTER BARGAINS
IN
GENERAL HARDWARE!
Than others professing to sell at cost- He is bound that bis Louse in the future, as in
the past, shall be noted a.. the
CHEAP
HARDWARE
EMPORIUM.
Five (5) Per Cent. Off Cash Sales
R. W. MCKENZIE'S
GREAT EXCITEMENT
At the Big Furniture Emporium of
4.8. CORNELL
HAMILTON STREET,
WHERE VOL Wll-I, FIND THF:
Largest and Best Assorted Stack of Furifitilro
AND UNDERTAKEit8' FURNISItINGS 1N GODERiCH.
Don't forget his prices are the lowest for Cash. He also keeps the Celebrated <e.wMes
Serve Ware Bed Bottions. A large variety ty of BRR+t01011 AZT% on hand to choose from.
Don't Forget the Cheapest House in Town.
Pioture Framing a Specialty.
Funerals Furnished Neatly, Cheaply, dg with a Good Hearse.
-Ai/40 THE OFFICF. FOR --
The Celebrated Singer Sewing Machine
I./Which beats the world. All orders left here will recel%e iwoliapt at!rationr nysnt.
Goderlcb. Sept. 20th. 1901. Mai
W.
Goderich Foundry.
Thr nnderwitrned• hariag purchase,' the (..wterieh Foundry and Machias lbws. and bat+
put the mune In good repair, will sok.....wJr., t. for
Flouring Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers,
And other Maeblwery wasted.
A11 It nits of Outings Made to Order.
nurieg abupd to the (Waal Redaction or Roller SON.
WMR keep Agrtcoltarrl hepMnnwt..n Assad. and de all RRP.AIRA nn short ret4aa,
Oederis .April !I, 1111.
J R. RI'N
11. W. RUN
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