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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-9-6, Page 5TIIE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 18E9• 11 Ixra.porta n.t Notice_ Ask See Our DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS in Autumn Shades Imported Direct from GLASGOW the Newest ; 1 A CREAT OLEARING SALE OF FIRST -CLAN, DRY COODS AIOW WINO ON AT CROMPiON, APPELL & CO'S BR.ANTFORD. It is our custuui awl fixed purpose to dispose of all goals during ' the sea. -on fur which they were bought, and In consequence we pro- ' eves' even now in the heat of the season, to close out as far as possible our entire stock of purely summer goods. Tho, extremely low prices which we make would justify our pat - We are bound to make this Department a Success tons i11 buying now, even to keep over till another season. and have secured the Services of MISS SMITH of To- ' �t a place on side at clearing prices the whole of our large ,tock ronto, to manage the ' !of We and colored French awl English dress goals, Cashmere's, Henrietta., d:c., black and colored, plain awl fancy dress silks (from the most reliable Makers), parasols, prints, lateens, chambrays, printed wool eliallics, fang- costumes in wool, eutton and silk, plain awl fancy dress intislinn, lawns, flouncing laces, flouncing embroideries, edgings, laces, handkerchiefs, ere., hosiery, gloved and underwear in silk, wool, Lisle, Balbriggan an.let.tton. Jerseys, ribbons, corsets, dress trimmings, beaded grenatlines, table linens, napkins, towels, sheeting, cottons, shirting►s, flannels, cottonailes, cretonnes, art lnusiins, quilts, chenille All work entrusted to her will be Guaranteed bythe tapestryand silk table covers, an4 other house furnishing goods, ladle.' English waterproofs, beaded visite:', pattern wraps, mantling's. Finn. &c., all of which are fresh and new, manufactured and imported for 1 the spring and summer of 1s;i9. Elf -We give special attention to mail orders, which will be tilled by competent persons, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples sent by mail on application. .•DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING DEPARTMENT. MISS SMITH comes to us highly recommended. sus JOHN ACHESON. J I. 3D V Prices --r&Ti— GODERICH FLOUR, FEED AND SEED EMPORIUM. HUNGARIAN PATENT, PER OBIT M 06 STRAIGHT ROLLER 2 M BEST FAMILY .. it U SHORTS 411 0 BRAN •• se $CREENIN,;S •' 40 BURROWS, THE SEEDSMAN. P. S. ---Goods delivered promptly, And satisfaction every time. 20-tf (Successors to H. W. Brethour jt Ca,)-__-__- BRAINT TFORD. The M.f•s.Uy ?.e.ry. !they were up to their ayes in debt sten B ®OTS A N 0 SHOE S The disloyalty cry has been worn thin and .e but lith+ly burdened, • epos,+e by too much use, but nuts and teen It lel has come over the scene, end we, not stili rstsed against the friends of mire.; they, are now stat;geriog under a load. . fritted reciprocity. It would he dia.' I Fir these and other reasons, ire. trade The Largest Stock and Choicest Assortment went of Toronto, at loyal, say the Tones, wbo have clapped with our neighbors is far more desirable the old established Boot and Shoe House Of well-nigh prohibitory duties on British I today than ever before ; and when the expo'ts,to dt•criminate in favor of Amer. Canadian people shall make up their ieau and agai tit British goods. With- minds to ask fur it, we may be sure, out touching the merits of the case at as the Tows said, that the Mother present, it may be well to recall the fact Couto Ty will not reek to binder us from that the Tortes tbem.elvee were once' benefiting °°reeler*. finite s te willing t<. adopt this principle, pm- ; fi All Goods Marked in Plain Figures led they tr .Id obtain closer tied. rel.- w NIase guns with the Cuikd States The whole ie but the atepptng.stone tt those divine story came not in a d••hets in the in.tituti,n.. the !Amity and the home, and Warranted to be gust Hrasa of C4.mm••na in 1870, on a mu- which outiatitute the very foundation on lades in tarot. of a customs union mow- which our nation rests ; and upon the as (:.Represented. ed by the late Mr Huntingto.n. Mr health and strength of the wife. and eHunti i,,,tJt stated that the week mother, depends the sunshine and ea- YOU WILL FIND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER. ( day joyment 11 the home, and the prosperity th• authorities et Washington, aid had 11 the family Thousands of wives, and T% offered to uiscrimin.te agatust England. thousands of ain;ie ladies, drag out a EVERY ERY LINE 'A BARGAIN IN ! E DOW The Loedou Times eras io(urmed of the wesry axistenoe iD ounsegnena et per. negotiations. and in an article in Sep- plexiog "female disorders," in total igno- !ember, 1869, said editorially : "11 is at nines of the fact, that Dr Reroe's Favor- • • this very Bivalent a matter ..f discission it, Prescription is • pueit,ve cur, for the j 'in Canada t a frosty of smptom- most twmp:.ted sod obet+aats sate. o1�� \nlIi i a1 air1� 0111 llY ttllIcd to y should not t bb. concluded with the ) United :totes ; and the result of the de- liberations may very possibly be the admission rd the tsenefacturee of Nee England into the Dominion under lighter kindrtd ailments. Guaranteed to Rive duties than the manufactures of Graaf 1 astisfaetio.+n, or money refunded. AII Britain." The Times did not .molder druttgibts. this to be • disloyal (rop..siti:.n, for it ; went on to say : "If the Canadian Mia - i Dr Pierce's Peseta—cleanse and r,gu- istry mine to the conclusion that such Y j� the stomach, bowels and system arrangement is foe the benefit of thief oily. One a dose ; purely vee. - country, will the Colonial Othoe nevus I tabu. the Crown to disallow the negotiatwW tl A.amr.dty it( t." Ser John Macdonald and Sir Franaih 1 The Comiesae d. Paris is an expert Hincks attempted to make it appear 'hat ,with the son. On the moor at Mouses. both Kr Huntington and the rivers had .near Aberdeen, she shot forty brans of been misinformed. In the coerrs of the from. with her own gun recently. diecsesion, Mr Alexander Mackenzie Mrs Misr.`.. H) rommanda a steamer stated that in 1865, when it wee known nn the ColamL.a river, on which her that Cowgteee was averse to prolonging husband acts as engineer. She is also the treaty of 1854, Sir John had propos- the pilot, and she steers her ship of life ed a very similar measure ; in fact, hadwhile her husband gallantly responds to gone eu tsr as to proposs reciprocal tariff' the bells, and "goes ahead" or "slows legislation, nor tariff to he regulated by 1 down" as she direct+, and • happier one - that of the United Staten. To this, Sal pie is unknown. When not on the river John r.plieci that it was the Secretary, their horse is in Portland, where• it is of the United States Treasury, Mr Mc-' said, they hare accumnlatsd property to Culloch, who, had sugaeated that arrange- I the amount of about 125,000. went. Mr %whimsaie answered as f'.1- 1 lows : —"The hen gentleman will not escape Rom me is that way. These was a minute -of -council which I saw when i was invited to join the Government, which proposed • system of reciprocal legislation." This settled the dispute • A..nt the natant of the negotiations in 18tiit, and h.lped, .to some extent, to corroborate Mr Huntington's venins of the charseter of the revelations in 1860. The latter affair was, some years after- wards, cleared up by Mr George Rrews d:hartly after hn return from Washine- tm •iter trying to negoti.diate a reciprne- t treaty, Mr Brown made a speech on e subject in the Senate, in .hieh h• mid in 1869 formal negotiations were mitered into with the American Govern- ment. and th. prnjuet ..1 • treaty was .tweeted for diecusawon: The negotia- tions onntinned rr.m July, 1869, to March, 1870. The pvoj+•et include -I for a term of years the cession of oar 6.1te.risa to the United States, the enlarge nest of e.r canals, the (rem eojoymswt nt the nervation .4 the St. ',serene,. and as- similation of our eninoom and excise duties, and some other prnp..itinns " No nee attempted to dispute Mr Brown's statement. The question is, if discrimination atesta.t England was not disloyal in itself twenty years atln. why should it he so now f Sines 1869 this marten of ti. United States has %satmse iswnrnperaMy trainable at a mart fne 0a.adi.n trade. Tb thirty add mtlflm►e then ha.. h.en,•t• neer sixty minioae now, and the indieideel and astie sal wealth of the *inanity Rea mown et least is squat milynortioa. Motwotee, Thant leucorrhea. pr .Iap.us, weak hack, "fe- male weakness," anteversion, retrovet- eto.n, bearing -down sensations, chronic sing..ti•.u. iotlammati.n, nlceration,and CANADA'S GREAT INDOSTRIAL See 1 AND SATISFACTION 13IIARANTEBD. our Special Bargain Table. Some Lines at about Half Price. E. DOWNING. • FRFSH GOODS ! CAS TORI A, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, CAMPBELL'S Qu.irs.irie wCTTiric, Ext. WILD STRAWBERRY, BEEF, IRON, anJ WINE, W .1-1.rtIi:R•6 8AI•I1? OVF.J=:. T -2� ,'IMA I.RM.I�1.CY', GEO. RHYNAS, Prop. Preaeriptiona a S/s i1ty. -- Cil3tldNC E OF 1317131ICESS. The undersigned baring pur •heswl the business in Orooseiea, IN-. ;; •.••I., !'rockery. FLOUR AND FEED °orrice on for the purr (,. rt.ru year. 1. ROBERT PROUDFOOT at the well known stand. corner of Hamilton and Vtctori. streets. tsars t, infonn the public that he le now prepared to carr) uu the trade to every brsn.lh so a+ to give g•',,.•ra l , t islets! Ion. Every department has been added to and the latest and heal in .tock. of Roods can Dow be found on the shelve/. A CALL SOLICITED. ELOoods delivered free to any part of the town. M_ 1'R07.7=) !OOT_ HE LEADS THEM ALL. A_ B —:QALL AN=) a 11i :— ▪ COP.,N"ELL'S BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF - FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS, The Haat and Isrgeat Stock in Ooderich. Always ahead, Mose Is ur than ever. Come and ;tet Bargains, ' Wo=e't be tTriclersold. BY ANY MAN IN THE COUNTY. A. B. CORNEi.L, HAMILTON-ST- S0av2ETI--=. .%°T=W A WONDERFUL OFFER. GOODE the Druggist, in order to show his admiration for the fair sex of Goderich, makes the following SURPRISING OFFER FOR TEEM MONTH OF AUGUST. To every Indy who invests 251 in face powder or 30c in perfumes. 1 will give her (hotoe of a fine piece of music. no trash. but boot mussc on finest paper., one to each person. These are SOME OF THE SELECTIONS Guillaume Tell .8 pages) price 75 cents Fee so a bird (vocal) price 60 cents L'argentine d pages, price 65 c'nta Ahine with me (v..cal) price 40 cents Alice, Romance (8 pager) price 75 cents , Come hack to Erin (Instr.) price 65 cents and many others of like high standard ge•ten up in the highest artistic t•xeellenre. 1'uuoni's face powder. finest in Ameri.a. pink. white or brt.nettr, always In stock. jui Eat Blackberry Compound forsuriissr complaints. ]cloud•s tlystetn.It.s vs„r, jaws Cor. East -et. and Souare. CABLE ADDIgN3/�, Pittbros., - London. y\ EB ilAS COI AND WITH IT A PITT BROS. & CO. LARGE CONSIGNMENT Importers of Canadian Apples.' 44 *seem t Ir•orta.wr . louden. tog. Consignments solicited and Gent s Saitinis for the Season -AT - H. DUNLOP'S. liberal advances made thereon.; Goat material. ase styles rad fair prices is the motto. T{e;. Xe:t deer to Montreal Bank 17-30t Have just passed through the Custom House. Direct from the Manufacturer.. the Best Assorted Stock of Dress Goods AND EVER BROUGHT INTO GODERICH, CONSISTING OF AGRICULTURAL IIPOSITIOX SILK WARP IIENRIETTAS, NEWEST SHADES, All Wool Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres and other dress Goods 1889 TORONTO SEPT. 9th to 21st increased Pr.em. t+rester Attraction.and a ttr.ader display than over b•fnr.. %emcee Rud 81.01 Special rentor?. tot r..ry r.s reseal". Tie a:r..lr.l li.s.l ga•rvlalamsrst N •1? asme.tr.a fanall.ras. eta..p gvrwrat. . Ow all Rallway.. Over /MOM vtetrnro attended this R.AIbitlo. lost year. g.trk. e'1... tsgs.I (18*. For Price t -I.'. And forms. 1'rnrrammea drop • pert ad to 11. J. ILL. .1. J. WITII/WW. Prsa. Mauer, Tweets The Signal for balance of 1889 to any address for 35 cents. AT PRICES AT LEAST PINE DISPENSING_ !'all lines of drugs. patent medicines. toilet articles, chemicals. WALTER C. COODE, 13- DaU c,1IT, ALBION BLOO,. ARE YOU THIRSTY. —TRY THF— MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE, —OR— CZ7IAI,ls —FOR A— COOLING 13FA1..TI3PUL DRINIC_ RAS71333ER RY CORDIAL pronounced just the thing by all who have tried it. F. JORDAN'S MEDICAL 13.ALL. WE GETTHERE Seems to be the popular verdict in all the lines we carry. OUR STOCK MPLETE, and we can show you the finestand moat completoirzortment of goodsever shown in Goderich. We have I:tely akceived several superb lines of TAMP P CHINA, To which we Desire to Call Special Attention. CHAS. A. NAIRN FINE GROCERIES AND FRUITS. COR- HAMILTOrN -Err . BQVA.RIC. whideouts and Retail. N. R Try Cesetlae Flaks for :taromnr. 20 PER CENT LE88 THAN EITHER TORONTO — _ _ _ OR LONDON FOR TA$ SAME CLASS OF GOOD&. :o: ---- Ready-made °:---- Reaiy-wade Men'. Suite of Best Matettal, Faahto.aNy Mad* at Fabulously in. Prices. 80 Pairs of Cloth Pants at $1.25. :o: IN HARDWARE DEPT. GLA$$, PAINTS, OILS VARNISH AND BUILDING MATERIAL, A FULL STOCK. NAILS, $2.70 PER KEG. C. CRAAPBk& April 19, 1096. • A JOHN ROBERTSON Bogs to onsmnne. that An is now agent for The LiquorPea Company's Celebrated Teas Your choice of one out of a hundred or more ITandnomo Volume by the Beet Authors, given with every 3 ibr. Chun it a trial, and acquire a Valu%hle Liblwy without feeling tbw espenae. 1 FIN RUM OF PURE HPLX SYRUP LEFT. » JOHN ROBERTSON. 4i fli1NAS' OLO STAN, CDR. SQUARE AND MONTREAL STS •