The Huron Signal, 1889-5-31, Page 5il✓
THE HURON SIGNAL, I'RIDAY. .MAY 31. 1899•
--KID GLOVES --
Having placed a large import order for Kid Gloves
for the coming fall trade, wa have decided to clear out
our present stock, and are offering
4 Button Colored Gloves, worth 50c for 35c
4 Button Black Gloves, worth 50c for 35c
4 Batton Colored Gloves, worth 75c for 60c
4 Batton Black and Colorei GloNea, worth 11.00 for 80c
Jno. Acheson,
5
BOOTS ANC SHOES' WINDOW SHADES
The Largest Stuck and Ohoinest Assortment welt of Torn nto, at
the old established Boot and Shue House of
E. DOWNNG.
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures
and Warranted to be just
as Represented.
YOU WILL FIND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
EVERY LINE A BARGAIN!
Oird \\TOIa 3011 llpb iriiog Pitt,ih
AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
See our Special Bargain Table. Some Lines at about
Half Price.
E. DOWNING.
Cor. East-st. and Square.
have just imaged through the Custom House. Direct from the Manufacturers.
the Rest Assorted Stock of
JUST ARRIVED.
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS !
CALL AND SEE THEM
LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN,
A_ B_ CORN=LLI,
& MZZ:TC/Aft .
JOHN ROBER,TSO
!tega to acnounre ll.at he is Kuper a.trnt (.r
The L1EIllOfTO Company's Ce1o!rte Ts.
Your choice of one out of a h'tndra•1 or more Han inoint3 V ;:tunes,
by th» Hest Aut.ior:4. given with every 3 lbs
Give it a trial, and acquire a Va'a.e.:e Li',iury with tut fall ling
ole „xneuae.
1 FEW GALL013 OF PAPE MAPLE 3FQUP Lift
•:►03
DRESS GOODS
JOHr' ROBc RTSON,
RHYUS' 01.0 STAND, COL Se'J IRE Ait3 MONTREAL STS.
EVER BROUGHT INTO CODERICII, CIiN$ISTING O}' ice-.
1_10E
GOODE THE DRUGGIST CLAIMS YOUR
PATR.ONAC+
SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, WHY
NEWEST SHADES,
All Wool Henrietta ''•Lohse, Cashmeres and other dress,
Goods
AT PRICES AT LET
PER CENT LESS THAN EITHER TORONTO
OR LONDON
A .IOUTH X20
like this young man's may not be a thing of beauty, but FOB, THE SA3IE CLASS OF (,)ODS.
it gets there just the same when it comes to kisses or,
cake ; but take notice that the gash in his face can't, Read -made Meta's Suits of Best Material, Fashionably Made
compare with OUR GREAT CUT IN PRICES. We be-
lieve Ln. Prices.
lieve in turning over our invested capital as often as pos- 3V Pairs of Cloth Pants at $1.25.
sible, and make quick returns recompense us for small
profits. We begin right at the start. We mark things
low, and the style and quality of the Goods do the rest
of the selling. The great rash for Dress Goods still con-
tinues, but still we have lots of Goods left, all New
Goods, all Fashionable Goods, at PRICES SO LOW as
will astonish you. We do not say we sell for less than
cost ; if we did you would not believe us. We must live
jp.and therefore we must have a profit, but our profits are
small. Call and see for yourself. Seing is believing.
ACHESON & CO'S.
2201.3s ll.ate Acheson & Cox i
at F.i:uloaely
LEEBURN.
From our ewe corre.puarb•t.
Miss Horton is visiting in Nutlet,
township this week.
)ties Mane Murdoch. of Pas a,nount,
is the guest of bt .s Einh H .• t ,n ibis
week.
Mr Gad Mrs .1 E O'f_'oneor. of Ktog.-
bridge, were the guests sit
perorate this week.
Miss Blair. .•f the Hayfield road.
God/inch township, u vtataott relatives
here this week.
James and Er'.wsrd Foley .ar.. at
Kintail on the Queen's Rink, + • and
were present et the hall there 1/14 nivht
A H. Glutton spent several d+ys Sas
week i■ Stretford, and was Feil Ile...edd
with the stir and bum of humor.. t.. the
Classic city.
MIS, J. Filey has retort..it from •
pleasant fortnight's visit (lion near
Kingsbridge She was the Stu. -.t .•1 Mss
McLaughlin during her stay
In the late exams .t the Mod 1 P.►m
at Guelph, our towu.ru..n, F I$ Lin-
field, mode a loud record it. the seared
year list. coming out hist sit .• t•. ,aI son -
'eats and second in get oral pr.A••..• cy
in the honor list.
BSA! SYMPATHY. — I)r tV Alt .r..
formerly resident here, and now
practising his profession
S:at• of Minns. ts, when r. -,untag
from • profeemonal Dell was eh*.ed hr ..
pack of wolves Bing near •Ito wieeet
he was shie to climb • tree, h•. ¢, haw
ever. closely pressed the .oil... yrah6
ed bis errs -tails and carried port . f hi.
wet off his hack. In the true u• which
he sought refute bruin ton hood uiken op
his quarters above h.m, hieo did too
molest him, as he had .ympatht for him
for his smartness In e.c.piui the •..1 w
After remaining there for .•.stn• time th-
wolves went off and the d..cs..1 was stile
return safely homeward.. and write
old friends in Leghorn of br narrow
ape.
The onion tempers -me Memo of the
IA.harn, Nile and Porter'. Hill lodge.
of the 1. (). O. T., with many friends,
came off on the 'Queen . DidhN•y on St
Eleanor Heights at the termoos of But-
ternut 'tow, overlooking the lake 1n the
deep reeve's of the cedar grove she
tables were set. A working eommNlo•
of the hone ledge had quite a time rain
'nit • mammoth cedar boom for a .wing
Aim by the tables, which hal quite
number of visitors, particularly fair ones
sad howl* of •dswrreee wh.• pyre t►«w
many .wings with no complaints of
aching arras from polling the rope.
Besebell. goon., er. suet soil 'emboli'
kept many in jovial mood. while oilier'
looked on and s..m. .sated along the
lak• bank. watched Ib. eomint of the
smthng tanht, the Stir. of God.nch. corn -
mended by Admtrsl 1Viglin.. The
troubled condition of the waters delayer
its miming until midd*T, when it Vol
Into Rt. Charts harbor, with • Stet heel
in tow. Soendinp were taken by tfr
1 mid h at 10 the saore,and A. H. Clutton
..4 Hord. n 'Ding out on it, instrooted
the Star ou:,:ere„ and persuaded the Ad -
.0 ra' to come dower to the shore, when a
boat I•-w.a o1 twenty -Dine embarked for a
I soil *bather the noise of the picnIeers
n the dry laud or those on the Star dis-
tturbed Neptune in his afternoon nap and
awoke him in • rage, the waters became
1 greatly troubled, anti the weather turned
!squally, so that landing was difficult, and
only four of the party were ab'e to land,
i and the boat had t', return to the Goderich
harbor of refuge with the remainiug pas-
sengers Until she was safely in the
harbor mat anxiety prevailed here for
the settle of the party on board, and a
number of buggies drove rapidly to town
1..r the storm -stayed frienda. Supper
made t1,on shore forret the disap-
points.' .. ; eat having the next mal.
A tare. Gia *ev ; motion kept step
to that b •pc .. 'The Old Hasty
sit le:," haesuy of onlookers. Thio
ended the day's pleasure, which all en-
joyed The Nile lodge members present
...re coder the tare of Broa. •irummett,
Mel w.r.. and Sheppard. The Porter's
Hill members walked up from Bro. John
Horton's• who kindly made them put
their hereto in his narn mrd *tables The
Routh Star baler. as in charge of Brom.
R McPhail, J. McDonald and R. Cox.
The 1 'dee dieting up in procession, a
.hu. steed leading their van, wits meat
admired by our Lamborn sisters The
bid fee of the two bodger also drew forth
much admiral ion. t)ur visitors. brethren ,
and sisters, are jovial, and hove lots :.f
sir shout them, and we bops each lodes
will do its beet in forthering the temper -
anis rause i.i its section. Some mem-
ber. .1 the Permanent ledge were also st
4'-e picnic. and from Godench F Blair,
.1 Patten, H. Hawkins and others ; Mr
Sheppard, an old teacher of No. 5: A.
irsin, tesrher, of Auburn; A and J.
Repeo.n, of Constance; W. and John
Wa tors, of Carlow. The latter gave •
deep yarn to a group of listeners . f a
pleasure nil shoos the Welsh ma lomat
in whioh he took part. A vote of thank.
i. due )Lr l'hiaholm for the Gee of his
field for the ball playing, and to J. Shaw,
of I)uolop, for the loan of dtehes. The
m.mhers will hear at the week nicht
meetings of tits lodges the esperienee of
their fellow s.mhers who had m sail nn
the bounding wanes st the picnic at Lee -
burn, Quern s Birthday. Dein
Mr Ch ao..fohnston, Chntnn. who has
been very unwell. from reason of an sh-
ieewt, a again .a .stile of esjnying bis
favorite pastime, fishing.
Antal Uhl, who is painting et Pried-
dent
rve -dent CIev.Ia•.d•* portrait for the Corcor-
an Gallery. Washington, says that hie
aah).et is a most patient and pii.hl.
tail Doping the 'Minors Mr Cl.vel.nd
est as docile as • rhitd and made a
andel medal, ..• to speak He war eon
Neseatineal but dienifi.d, •tstely in pose,
bet graemfwl and easy; not hand..•..,
but tsprea•ir., tosswre.
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IN HARDWARE DEPT.
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH AND BUILDING MATERIAL, A
FULL STOCK.
NAILS, $2.70 PER KEG.
C. CRAABB,
six ARE.
April 19, 1890.
Spring Arrivals
—AT—
GROMPTON, APPEIBE & COS.,
We have pleasure in apprising the readers of this Journal that
the greater part of our Spring Imports have arrival, and are opened
up.
These Goods are the personal w,lection of our Mr.Appell,e, 'luring
two month's visit to the European Markets. At no time has our as-
sortment been inore Elegant, Chaste and Varied.
The Prices, Quality considered, are lower than those usually
charged. We have the advantage of direct purchases from the manu-
facturers, saving local Wholesale Merchants profits.
' Special attention given to Mail Orders, which will Le filled
byCompetent Persons, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Samples by
ail on Application. Orders Solicited.
Crompton, Apoelbe & Co.
(Successors to 11. W. Iirethour ec (2tt.,)
BRANTFORD.
Goderich 1cnndry and Machine Works,
RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
11!
tMCiN R•lt," Til . • ,, in
• •LOo4 ?s at K - : i I$LkC'!p!STItPLT GO t 1 ICii c• $
WIC Ii.IVF o it HAND FOR SALT:
!Improved Land Rollers Price $22.00,
HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW
CUTTERS, PLOW POINTS &c.
.4s4..T ZfOW I'I - Z7= I
FLOUR MILLS BUILT 011 THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Having made arrangements with the JOHN DOTY
ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONTO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
) CPg.IP. : zr O &STI210' Of S air ALL skis Dols
Parties in want o the same.
From the Child to the Ju•igt a:I are treated alike h ;tor.►1►; t•
He gives personal attention to Pr* scripti,.ns at any 10 101 an
guarantees thoroughly scientific anal reliable work.
He uses only purest materials --Any duubtf*I drug. is • ... • fully
tasted before being sent out.
His conveniences anti apparatus for dispensing are the lbtn
The poisons on itis dispensing casae are kept in a +•los• I under
Lock and Key, making accidental suh.ititution iitt••'i*s,h'e 1
His charges are as low as consistent with la -1 work awl ::nest
material.
Physicians and people are already lcginni:,g to appreciate these
advantages for which thanks.
GiVE US A TRIAL.
Pure Hellebore, Pure Paris Green, Insect Powders, Garden
Seeds, Flom r Seeds.
WILTZE C. GOODE,
97- Dtf.U(a(s(BT, Ai.BI( N Bi, Cit;
1889 1.,89
THE PHARMACY.
ESTABLISHED 1:54
Having removed to my new store in ,-1: %,'son's
Block, filled up specially for nzr use, I desire /o thank
guy Customers for the liber,:1 palronlwe rax/mowed lo
my predecessor and myself i/, lie /'. p a, ,,r;,( 1, ust to
have a continuance of the saute.
A t the same lime lo p 'rr, til ,rhe lo 6,,.`,1. ,,i yogi
that I will keep a full line of
Standard Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles
Perfume, y.
Tobacconists' Dods,
aad o'er}Thing forum in a fi sf-c/ass Ilya{r .cl,,, e.
Having had an e'per: 7.'c e I)J i wen/ 1' itr'ars, I
will give personal attention to /he »r, pa,-I,/:I,H of
prescriptions, using only Me 1t,;' e, / il✓rags
Telephone connection n • i' /1 ,,1 ally hI sur at
store oY residence on East-st.-
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FURNritiiiE
1f you want tow the Ias-wM sus* of•?wreetteew.to twee•• Ira sit
If ran wart rn pre the Cheapest Wtiewr Ow
*tyke. tall and se.• tl.n.• lover tints enol abort..
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