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rHL HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1884.
TEE NVOLQTfON THEOBT. TO THE LADIES OF GODERICH.
Her. �. TaM•yr Thinks k a Walks* Omsk* het taet ne In • !Sean-.
New York, Nov. 24. - When tate Bap-
tist milkiest. met today ttev. Mr. Phil-
lips, of Wdlisa•aourg, offered • resolu-
tion that the conference declare itself
not responsible for the wild utterances
of the Rev. Dr. Justin D. Fulton at last
week's weals n. The resolution was not
seconded, and the matter dropped. gleet.
Dr. Talmage made an aJdrew on the
rus.detwm. "Then Is ue, csntest," said
Mr. Talmage, ''betweeu sc►et:cu nod rt-
velatwa. Who gave us the telegraph i
Morse, a Chriattut. Who swung the
table 1 Cyrus W. Field, another Christ-
ian. Evdutiou :s out mid out infidelity.
Paine, hums, and Voltaire did no mese
diabolists the iiulr Scripture, than thins
who Whim in evulotion. There u one
e1 evolution which we are parti-
slid d
H.W. BRETHOUR & CO.,
DRANTFO EW
Hat r Peal y:eosuae In esUlr.,; yo%.r attention to ver SPrl'I'.. 51'I4 IN 1)11 Kss GOODS. which Lie ,•' w erica aha et:. as they are worth
the estrous. , aspect low of ever, nuc.
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.
ea , W adopt, viz, the tessurvival
ur nos, :M:illlnery.4 els Bt do the filst1V:antles, Dolm w
vivef (htiiekl died i• June, cod l:ut•
In Mamie. we lave M aaoortutens of pat:eras equal to any bones In the country. while wt make up all rtylee fully up to an) itupotted.
Lean was alive nearly • year afterward.
i Applause.) The origin of the dnetrine
volution is attributed to Herbert
Seer and a few others, but evolution-
ists existed before Spencer began to
evolve. (Lulghter.) It is an old heathen
twrpee set up in a morgue, and Darwin
and Spencer have been trying to getlran-
ize it. ((tows of laughter.) If a pair ,
o1 •pee had a man lir their de-
scendant, why should not all epee have
that toner + According to evtluti•,eista
a man is • bankrupt monkey." ,ler.
Talmage reviewed Darwin's theories, and
said they were brutalizing.
Tested Tee Mack.
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• New York, Nov. 22. -The new ilia-
emelt
ie-e mlt boat Dulpbin, which John !Lech 1
*ad his sen had about completed, started 1
• trial trip up the suua Thursday
i'o
cing with Admiral rimpeon, C..tu•
mender Howell, Lent. Berber. Con•
•tructor Fernald, chief engineer Header- 1
ion, and Henry Steen, inember of tke
naval advisory board. One account says
that the Dolphin steamed along ur.der a
moderate pressure until it was abreast
.1 the Faulkner, island light. W. was
then passed to send her nitro' at full
speed that the might be tested. The
engineer gave the throttle a whirl, tt:e
steam rushed Intu the cylinder, and then
came • cosh that shook the ship irons
figure -head to stern. The male shaft
had broken off like • piece of ..Id cheese.
Another account seys the speed of the
vessel had exceeded the expectations of
.hose on hoed, and the puot bad just
been ordered to turn about for home
when a crash came without warning at
. O. The Dolphin will probably be
brought here in tow today. the has not
been formally accepted by the navy
apartment.
New York, Nor. 2.3. - The disabled
bust Dolphin arrived in the
city hat night.
Cottee Ill/wwte r agneas.
The ceremony of unveiling the statue
of Hon. Omen. Brown was performed
by his lifelong friend, Hon. Alex. Mac-
kenste, to Toronto, at noon rn Tuesday,
24th inst. Owing to the indisposition
t the hon. gentleman, he was unable to
deliver the address upon the occasion
which it had leen arranzed be should.
Despite the fact that there was a heavy
snow storm falling at the time there was
a large gathering of friends and admirers
of the late esteemed Senator. After the
declaration of unveiling by Mr. Macken-
zie the audience adjourned t. Convoca-
tion hall, University College, where Hon.
(Hirer Mowat delivered an address upon
the life and lab.,n of Mr. Rrowe, and
reviewed the political events in which
appeared •o prominently before before
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e people.
hirderte\ Markets
OooeawII. Nov. 27. 184.
Wbs•R motto back.... ..... *5 a It foo 70
Frei wlater wheat ... 0 72 0 74
►i bah001 • 070
' 4 • Ila
N JL
1'eaa i .... •0 SS at 057
Barley.,... ...
Potatoes
a>t A • 036
0W
0 If
whisk
Plow. 11
ULSTER CLOTHS ! ULSTER CLOTHS !
We hate secured • beautiful line of TWEEIM8 for anent. fully :A per rent. below O., r'gular price.
SAMPLES ON APFPLICATIOINT_
H. W. BRETHOUR 85 Co., Brantford.
Breathed, Nov. 13. WU.
A Grand Chce to 4tLiM�
5
The rnbccriner. w ha is .haul to row wase Ir setaat eNote+ .a his 1-teletlet. naw settee
ata red twit ion for t'AtiII hes stuck of
DIY GOODS
Grceries, Ready-made Clt ►, and Boo ad Sloes.
Call and see for yourselves. (Soots :lel •... w::: b.• ....,i t 1..li lout:. litu-
t'e ter • i.i.
WONDERFULLY REDUCED !
A Inrge stock of good Valencia reifies wi : be r.sJ at be it lo., .r $I.U') per box of
28 lbs. Balance of stock of Iteady -made Clothutg reduced tr. • 10 to s.'fe IOW ant
THE ('1-1EAPE.ST SHIRTS ANT) I/R.ttt•ERS YOU E:rEa.SAW.
Complete stuck of Canadian and ticotc: Te cee:r, Engli.h %Vacatedt and Nubby
t)vercoatioes. TA1Lt►h' on the premises. suets made to ',rotor at 14' end up-
ward'. Fit guarsuteed. Boys end (.iiUl,.thing cut free .4 charge, when the
goods ate p'rchaani at the •ton of
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE
1"♦T Itush to the front and secure bart.ina'5+:,
GEOFGE ACHESON.
MISS GRAHAM
has now on hand one of the finest stocks of
FASHIONABLE
Fall and w iolcr Milhnei'v
,. Torr,.
The Newest and Beet Shapes and
Shades and the Most Reason-
able Prices.
Galeria'. Oct. 1611i. 1SSI. teal•
1ii
GO TO
KNIGHT'S
7011 A
"SHAVE,
HAIRCUT,
SHAMPOO,
OR DYE.
TWO DOORS EAST OF P.o
1110.17
THE EMPORYTTM- FACTS ! !
C_ =m-TSt_ cit Co_, I FACTS ! !
HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER
CASE Q DRESS C000SFACTS ! !
(AND DON'T FORGET IT
COME AND SEE THEM . I That we have never been, and
ver intend to be undersold
• de& (Npsekadl..... .. 0 18
c ease. .... 0 12
mitotic • cwt .................» 0 se
area. w cwt 0 70
(_hop, w cwt .................... 00
45
w
et
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Hides b 6p
mss....■e.a 0 r0 ..
0 10
0 12
l ee
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170
4 M
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ALLAN LINE
BOUGHT AT A GREAT :SACRIFICE.
Special Value This Month in the Tailoring Department. I by any legitimate house in the
Trade, eit er in
Several Balsa of Grey Cotton at Mill Prices. Sl1B1S, TS, COII'S
J_ C_ IDETLOR 8.i CO_ _ ee
illinery Oper ing I general Groceries, Crockery
MISS WIZKSNSCN
Rede to announce that rbc has just returned from the American cities. twinging withher
The Very Latest Fall and Winter Fashions
And that she will hold her Fall and W inter Millinery Opening on
SATURDAY, OCT. 4th, 1884.
I in v u: h occasion she would meet -Welly %Quite the ladies to call and see the display at
The Chicago House
ROYAL )IAILSTEAMSHIPF
gABI114111TERI DIATBsSTEERAIE
AT REDUCED RATE$.
WINTER SERVICE.
LIVERPOOL-LONDONDERRY-GLASrx)w
Sailing' of Mall Steamers
From Portland.
POLYN SINN........... Thursday. Novy 27
RRUU��yvv Deer I1
t'AIIIOIAN . Deer II
Ike train loaves Goderlcb on Tuesdays. at
12 o'rMek.
flailing' of Mall fli ...re
From H aliibl.a
74
. 11,1 November w
Ibetmtber u
N..............
AN ............ 13.. ..
A74 . humeri
letat hale Maven Oedertol ea widow/tam
M re &Week.
1f ea are ceedlwa for yowl. frit/All. Two 0110
M Iyarag. Tiekeis 01 Mweet ran
available frons Ion nd Ireland
f!»see. Oermaa7. swami ea 1
$tderl.ge $20.35.
C3OI .IOH
Ld t>idae>r7.ClF
ggratait`D.
Iter lithos wod* atrslf•Ia
L Aims. that Lire.
OMsettl►. laN,11Mb HM•
WEST STREET. GODERICII.
Goderic h. Oet. 2nd. 1864.
i
COLBORNE BROS.
rarto have the harvest and most varied
of Geaenl Dry Goode for the coming
sWI that their ecured some here
bargains
They lave
ai•s ►aever
DRESS GOODS. TWEEDS AND
,HIRTIN(lS,
that are worth engairing for.
Black and Colored V tt.vertmva are to be
Iareei worn this fall. and they have spared
Mtheir stock vowpt be
Mew ne: s et 'shoo Ccaait
beaten.
If Toa wast tis bast yahoo tie n.rket af-
fords. terms cosh. and no monad price. Ila to ,
COLBORNE BROTHERIC
Goderich. Aug. 14. 18M.
JUST ARRIVED.
ABOUT THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS
ORTH OF NEW FALL GOODS. AND ATI
ICES THAT WILL sufer USE EVERY
NE.
CALL AND SEE THE](.
COLBORNE BROS.`I
MISTOOK NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT, AND Ton LAROICST THAT
THEY HAVE EVER SHOWN.
COLBORNE BROS.
Oct. M. MM.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
For Cass I will sell all kinds of Goads at Lowest Prises.
& Glassware at dock
Glassware at Rock
Bottom Prices.
iso Diiz. FRUT JARS
.ITT BT _ALRRIVTD-
Come and See Us
C. A. NAIRN,
court hour Squs:e. Goderich
Jane 19th. 1531.
FASI3IONA�LE TAI1...OR_
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK FULLY ASSOF T ED.
Satisfaction Assured in. Style and Fit.
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18e4-sTovEs-1885
See Those 10,121,17, & 20c. Dress Goods.
NOTICE THOS OINOHANS--I1. 141 and 15e.
EXAMINE THOSE PRINTS:
6c., 8c., 9c., lOc., 12+c.
)w bl11Ya Io show Hattie Dee't ,,._,_u if above 11141•94 luta
"VT,. • H_ RIDI BT ,
Ile Pecplle's 4144esAlsiatWl
S Itcnscniber the Place %Vest street. nest door to hank of Niottiraal. dl
1-1• 11" •
SEI_,DI1rr0- (DPP 1
GIVING 1713 BtJBIi�7E86-
As I am about to remove from G..d:rieb. 1 will sell off Illy ENT11:K. tlM'K of
Millin
ery, Dress Goods, Fancy goods, &c
At !Argils Redue.d hates. citing IS per twist. elf Far Caab. My present ..tock is lancer than
t hat of ung pre% tour season. as 1 ens aust added, before decidingto remove. over *I.1US.M
Nseek.: %ewC..d'. Thoubob to be cleared offal IWT1'OM PRICES.
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Also ready nisi!, Urease. Or nada 10 Order.
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR KITCHEN CABINETS
The most convenient and use(.is article of Household Furniture ever invented. and they are
offered at most reasonable rates. We invite sou to call and inspect them.
tritPMF:MHEl1 THE PLACE The okleot established Millinery and Fancy Goods Heol*
In Goderich. nest door to R. W. McKenzie's Hardware Store.
Goderich. Oct. lata. IBI. 1Ws.
C. H. C3rIT•.VIN.
Hae e arriving a Iargr stork of First -Clam
Cooin&RealingSioles
b
For Wood and c.rl. hkh Mel *i11 sell at
Lowest living Prices.
TInwoek promptly executed by experMac4.41
wortm.r.
The nom] stork of Policy Goods and Nall
Paper.
Nett door to the Pee OAIM .
The Cheapest House under Use teen.
Ooderleh. Sept. orb. IBI. Itro
COAL.
R. W. MQKENZIE
IS NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
but has been so long in it and lot10e41 such tot:d trade connections that he is able and will
GIVE BETTER BARGAINS
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GENERAL HARDWARE j
All kinds at Haul Coal ow hand. Also a small
ew•attty of she nel.beat.rt
Straituille Lump Soft Coal.
Mead is year sedan while the wostb .r la far
�sr eMNTST.
T. N. DANCEY.
Osdsstob, Oat. SEA. 1 S4
tasaf
4
Thin others professing to sell at goat, He :s hound that his boost In the future, as In
the past. shall be 'toted as the
CHEAP
HARDWARE
EMPORIUM.
r
Five (5) Per Cent. Off gash Sal
1
R.W. MCKENZIE'S�
GREAT EXCITEMENT
At the Rig Furniture Emporium rel
1.B.CORNELt,
HAMILTON STREET,
WHERE VOU WILL FINI, THE
Lars and Bast Asaorled Stock ofFuniilvra
AND UNDERTAKERS' FURNISHINGS IN OOI)EHICH.
DWI BMA hie prlee• are obs lowest .R Caleb. He oleo keryl the Celebrated
Wee.. Wk. Hat HseN•. A IMse rade" of H1wwM8 sera on hand to rhinos
Don't Forget the Cheafest house in T
Pioture Framing a Specialty.
Funerals Furnished Neatly, Cheaply, & with a Good
...-.-.ALIO TME OFF'1cE r(Ht-
The Celebrated Binger Sewing
•rWblsb beats Ibe weeid. All seders loft here will receive prompt at tent+ea Irate. ole
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