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THE SIGNAL : (ODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1891.
s JaNtla rtsTITTTEX, BANK OF MONTREAL.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
EITIIIIMJIMMID IMT.
HEAD OFFICE, . ROf
w1TAl. (PAN 0P) WI Slt.LgN DOLLARS
SOT.
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IL E. WAUC!R, OtheltAL Mltseim l_
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GODERICH BRANCH.
A BILMISAL BANKING tauMNEaa TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES C
D,IAFTS ISMISD PAYABLE AT AL. AP�OIN�TS IN CANADA. AND flit PMNCIPAL
GYMS IN T141GMA
S UNITED STATE/. T BRITAIN. FRANCE. BERMUDA. ac
$AVINN SANK DEPARTMENT.
*POSITS Or SLBO AND UPWARDS RECt1VtO, ANO CURRENT- RATES OF INTEREST
Nyowto. IRiTIM MT AOOSD TO TME PR/NOIPAL AT TME IND OP MAV AMO
IM SASH TEAR.
111Fee1N AItsa$MN given to the OoNwsNes f f;
R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager.
end FartlSre' Sohn Rohs.
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS !
pts►TS AND SHOES CHEAPER
THAN EVER.
BARIIAINS in lies'. Boots and Sheen.
BARGAINS in Women's Shoos at d
slippers
_BARGAINS ►a Girls' a11Ma
BARGAINS in Dye Roots,
D T .I. CARE I- S.
We. carry the Largest and Best
Stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and
Valises in the County.
We ,lake the Best Boot..
We dlo the Best Repairing, as
Cheap as the Cheapest..
We Sew all Rips Free of Charge.
We give the Largest Cash Dis-
count.
500 i'.� I RS SLIPPERS AT 25c.
MIMED SOLES.
V,.0 will find
J. CARER
on the Square, Gotlerich.
'Shoemakees Wanted.
THE TALI OF THE TOWN.
A GREAT CUT IN PRl1'Rs
That will knock out of sight all tont
plasma. Our Fall stuck is complete,
the largest, choicest and cheapest we
have ever snows We have marked
the gins(, at shout Woe half the usual
profits We must double our business
in order to snake it pay. Will you help
us and in au doing lave mosey •
A few wunples of what you may ex
pect'. Drain Good," in Stanley Tweeds,
t'antel's Hair ('loth, -Wool Tartans,etc.,
at 15 lens than usual price..
I adieu' I'aehmere Hose, 90e. per pair,
worth 30c. ; 25c Seamier, worth 35c.
Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, gaol .Duality,
(rout 14... up ; ladies' All wool Under -
testa. 50c. each.
Klankete awl l'omlorters away down
in price. Factory I Dhow, 3c. per yd.,
yarn) wide. 41e.: attts heavy, 6 and 7e.
A special tine Of Bleached Factory Cot -
too, estrs heavy, &•. per yd., well
worth 10c
l.rey Flluntels from 9.• per yd. up.
See our special All w..,l Flannels at
15c. per yd. Men's Undershirts and
Drawers from 25c. up, all -wool from
40c Men'. Top Shirts,MOc.; hea.y all
wool, 65c. each.
Kindly pie us a toll. We will show
you our stuck with the yrcat.•at of
pleasure.
J. A. REID & BRO.
Jordan's ltloct. Ooderick.
Oet. tet. ISM. ft1s1-
5
ATININD-
OUR CREAT LIQUIDATION SALE
DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
$10,000 worth of goods to be sold at prices never before dreamed
of in Clinton. 'Itis is no sham sale, an we want the money for these
goods at once, and the prices are bound to sell them. ht for
We have just opened $2,000 worth of new staples, bong
cash in a slaughter market, and will all be told at ridiculously low prices.
JUST THINK OF 1T r price sale price
25 dui Handkerchiefs, to be sold at 1 Deaf ' 900 y Is. FMnlselsates, 10 cos, bin
each. 900
yds. Csatos 14°•4°11. 10., hie
25 dew Silk 11 d'k'f, at i worth 20c. 523 yds. all•wool grey Ftwae1.90u. 15 c
10c.
300 pain 1'Hues, fast stole Sc pair. 231 yds. Union grey Flannel, lbc, 10 c
worth loo. 300 yds Shirtings t l I tsgkams, 8c, 5
lb8 pain Wool Hire, 19 c, worth 20e. 19 c, 8 c
300pirblk.Cashmere Hoes,20C,wortA302. 412616 yd tPrtat.ncy Drees Goods, 12}c, 8 c
1961 liildreo's este, 8c, worth 180. 519 ds. fancyDress goods, 90 c, 121ic
31y pun Cossets,v, $1.86, fur I3 ; 3,e foe00, for All -word Blact'eah.eere. 35 c, 26 c
71r; Tres for I unto s.,tfor San 35e fodofr: I for 33c : 70c,for 49c;
500 doz. Dress Ituttow at 9}c and 5c doz-. Black Henrietta', 50c,
worth 10e and 15c. 9k, for 69c.
244 yd. Frilling at be yd., was lbs. 500 pairs black and adore.( Kid +:loves,
201 Lr.••s Jackets sal Jerseys, 75c up. $1.25, for 99c ; 81 00, for 79c : 75c, for
L
2 Spools for 5S' 2 packages Pins, be. EA, ; 50c, for 30c.
Millinery !
Millinery
The largest display in the oQegiMy, at 10 •list'..unt during this rale.
Their fatally name s as broadly erociaterd
with the church and its chanties as it is
with the best interests of music as as art.
Flee Wesloasday morning at about 1.30
o'clock a small frame house oo, Napier-st
took tire and loured to :he ground The
house, which was unoccupied, was the pro-
perty' of Mr. Cameron.
Fit IT Tains cs. (t nplaints reach THE
St.., u. of the prevalente of fruit thieves
in serious sections of the town. These
petty peculators should be punished with
the utmost rigor, if detec.eil.
Hi. IV..xu A1'PRL•'IATtI,. T. Mel .1111-
cu4l} formerly of l'oderich, has been al-
to teach the shrtlianil class in rnn-
gection with the Toronto V. M. C. A. This
is his fifth consecutive season Intl' the As
StsCiatN,n.
-TBEESLEY & Co.
(W. A. RU rHERFORD, Liquidator )
The Forest City Buis Collets
-etc I)
SHURTHANDINSTI-,
LONDON. ONT.,
Is without doubt the moat at
PRACTICALiinstitWio CA\ADAd�_
GRADUATES of both sexes AKRIMTED TO
good POSITIONS. Over fifty of last eeasee's
studests is pototiodin
CATALOGUES FREE.
J. W. «' ESTE RV ELT,
PRINCIPAL•
formed the wedding party aljourned to the
residence of the bride's mother on Norfolk
street, where a sumptuous wedding break-
fast was partaken of, after which the newly
wedded couple left for a honeymoon trip to
Detroit, ('reIreland and t:oderich. T
he
presents were mourning and handsome.
Mr. tray and his bride have the congratu-
lations of their many friends in Guelph and
elsewhere for their future happiness.
GttAsp Omits Hotr.s& A fair-sized au.
dieno.greeted the performers at the Grand
Open House on Tuesdoy evening. Prof.
Deet in hs costumed recitals was well re-
c-eiie.l, sonic of his character impersona-
tions being splendidly performed. The
tenor solos of Mr. A. C. Fairweather, of
Toronto, were heartily applauded by the
audience Miss Hattie smith played the
ACC
l•
with tint -rte ability.
at
-- Ht t. lfo%ts.. I'S'. .i E. C.usaday, Prof. de Peudry and Miss HattieI►onagh
A Ale re °manp ye, +akin' mem.
'
A A' Y htcrig a
- . - Torwsto stationers, to do their city work. gram.
formerly of Inc'ti:'AL, bas been engaged ahty aasistet in the musical part of the pro -
.4a fait 'u riot t by ls
I t Henderson, rson the well-known
y. Geo. A - "'ewe t. rtl tut he has been in the emtplo). at
w, ..kle•a in frees
tetnee the big rash comes important)
retool
\ow' t'. tb. U a toit order our o day of the hen in our •d -town business A eth-
U OO. :'++Ewart staotipl incres.e of salary u trot the less+
` oa. A ooapie of a.t aper w the protttotioe.•
ic. od ahead a all the tN now.
Kt•tutrat.•'In Et. (lir Thomson las
eth-
ic. opening,
that but s take such rots d a kindergarten tor small children to
at s t to utaellenthere's totitog odd thope
ergo
abut toe way tM emotive � thr .-orttfurtablr room utrr Mr.
Natters
turned out by Y. J. Prldbam. the clothier. other. North .t., and already has s tioe class
draws business his wsy• of pupils of (non four to seven icer There
Men 441 ga one nr two atsu ) Ps
with welbkatt O
nes are rldom y cier yet, and rent*
worsted is a dant, sad if you least a snit of are
intoes 40 stow our $good figure to the ...ins desirous of giving their little one the adran-
uf nnet go to N. Macra
Coae at the Chicago tame of the tuition afforded .t the kinder
Hou<. Vs estat.. where 011e tailoring la a SWgar,Rn .Mold at once apply to \fir Thom -
Horse sense" la what a mac usually Mayes son
t 'ton t bit when he toes to the nee.. It ales l'• nu. S. ;,..:,: It, • ails \Ii.riisd.. -The
• ,t.t:e. (jetting photos and picture fra.atsg revlar monthly meeting of the public
duns al ,'.'11. :tallows', who does all triads of school Irs-•1 was held on )lotdav evening,
413.• wort. and keeps the host 01 rneuldlags the members all present, S. Maleomaoo,
un ringab& presiding. The minutes of for -
A ring around the moos is* situ d rain.and chairman, p g' and
n d the els Is a sign a • haw• but mer meeting were read and confirmed, ao
a rn /noun
a crowd S that the i.c,dh of Montreal or the principal's report of attendance for
•rsdhsm s tr•s � attendance gest l t�.rn�.biaga and ladles* fare u sump on was res.( and tiled Principal Park reported
,ail ,Ery catch, osc day cold said the rest central Wt three sua:eevitng Saturday:, and
talo mons that A. R. f t -1e +.emer showmg an average Lanf
toll Want.
The weather is what an American wotitd that atiolows hal been broken to the
nue. IAm t wall for the next cold day. but call
that 1.000 school reports were peeled.
AUCTION SALES.
The Cod
That Nolo* to Cure
The Cold.
The disagreeable
taste of the
C00 WIER 011.
is dissipated in
$CO'19!'S
EMULSION
°Mire Cod Liver Oil WW1
Hi/POPHOSPHITE$
aw LI LE AND SODA -
The patient suffering from
CONSUMPTION.
BRONf ITfa, COMM,SI
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SCOTT & DOWNS, AdleoWe.
CAPITAL,
REST,
A Saving Department has been opened in cots -
'section with this branch.
Interest allowed at current rates.
GEO DR UMMCND
$i 2,000,000.
E ,000,000.
ERSUASIVE
flCES
PRODUCE
Manager Gaderich Branch.
DOS TIVE "ITS.
MUM =MET MIL+
(food lied.. from 02.00 and up.
Pull Bedroom Suns. RIO and up.
Sideboards. from $7.59 asd up
A solid Walnut Sideboard fur $,S'•0.
Kateaatba Tables, from $/m rad up.
Wove Wire Mattresses from i
up
m $''.M andup.
Ilail Hal Runde, from $S.' I and up.
TManig ASE M•NNCULl. t
Solid l'nrved Oak Bedroom snits, aathtuc
finish. for 11135.0111- Cheep at 544) - and are
only for )days. in order to make room
a few weeks' wear, you
for Choatmae goals soon to arrive.
1
1
r -
Listen.
to plain facts about the B. & C.
corset. You can't break the
bones -for one thing. If you
do, within a year, you'll have
your money back. It fits like
a glove. And hear how it's
sold : if you're not satisfied,
We have three large floors packed tali sad . can return it an
ere short for room.
Faris" esti.. I•tatag wars.
aedse.m reit., k1• -gee .e1/s money.
.viiAY DOWN. OR SALE BY IV. ACHESO`d & MON
sRrwbw ah Specialties Drees (:trrls and Linens.
f•raralet Poles. .--
rtaNM
w., attrca,ea. -
� _ -
Everything Jou want to t •rn4sh a house at
prices to make you nal.
Wall rapiers sad ease, tieed% In eating
variety at
d get your
3o1�'E Bazaar & FU'litlre Store,
2$-4t CRABB'8 BLOCK.
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IND AOEMENT (s? THE
MOZART SEXTETTEI
a: rand Opera Meuse. sine algtt testy.
THE FACLTLE.S
Thursday.15m of Oct BOT ¶ATER BEATER
COLBORNE BROS The fsahionable event of the season.
Our Stock of Fall Goods now
Complete.
REMEMBER
Sale of fart stock and implements est R. We have the great Carpet
McLaren.*
on lb premises two next t f le until Ito Recitative and Aria 'om\'Iter
Jlcl�sren's farm. Colborne, two miles from most of our Carpets are direct OV Nti•ei•rAot:
PROG/LAM.
Guaranteed to do the same amount of
Q_ lis, Overture. 'Don Giovanni* Mozart pirating with less furl than any
Ssjtgt•
'Adak". oCantabile'1Up13tBeethoven other furnace yet glade.
p� • c The alio.' pillet Manufactured by
Ballard 'Thr, Bea ►15,11' tadaptted1 \\-hitaey
uw'ith strisgVusrtetand harp•+ D. K. STRACHAN.
Maya clay NI legacy.
ha'A Reverie to hitary Qlpdericl], Ont.
OgItgtcan' Itownors
YIOIIR •Faatasie',Op.les* It Berio1
D.
M/.. rear: w booty.
W.
Warehouse of the county. rl
e'er
Golerich, on Monday, October 12th, com- t M/.. May VI hlimey
meaning at 1 o'clock r. w. John Knox, /sic- from the null,. With string quartette and piano.
tioneer. C a I u 'Twilight Whispers' Geo. H. Hyder'
Sale of house, farm stock and imglementa Our Lace Curtain stock is t�I�t
Dedicated to a1 r. and Mn. Whitney
P L r� Mi and their family.
linos
Tkk.... vie. mad 33r.t ar.cry s, .
of John Herr at ho premises. .lgtn • , 111E finest !n th traele, IUD `. I h Overture, •Itanditrn.trelche' Suppe
(.oderich on Friday. 4►cwber 23x1, cons- •ghee+ from the maker( in .7I oT
mrucmg at 1 o'clock P.M.
nrat See
auc•'intoner. LAND. It is needless to say any- ver mile at Pa.I.ta A roomers.
.ole of faro[ stock and implements and thing about our prices -they speak ---- - -
the Shepoardtoa sawmill property el fir themselves. We have sold 193 While the eldest .laughter si W.
bergs l on iota 13 and 14 „Towel
Ni the l.ako I?•e,v Debar Willett, was . nviws Blssey
meeting atn r>o1 Our SEALETTES will
ie t ,
shore Rod, sear Sbe parit.m, Colborne sets of Curtains since April 1st 91 reostdy, it kicked her arm and 6reko 1t ,
tow uship, on Ttggday, October 90th, eo°i-
1 e duck s. *.
Loh K ,
aueuooeer. _ stand the test in all competition -a
HIGH SCHOOL TRUSTEES. $7.00 one well worth $8.00 awl a
Itemise." is . with the astldaq $5.00 one worth $6.00. Our As-
-Other Mailer.. tracans are'` just as goo(i value as
The regular monthly meeting of the board our sestet s a goal heavy one,
of high school trustees was held on Men- double fold, for $1.73; also at 33.00
All the members were Present
e Aioa :win onders a and sol the aartstov he V 'j'
elnsg :Dew and d see
stove'- Ile messpree to find out the window breaker day. Allures af Wt regular meeting were and
$3.i)0. Splendidvalue in
►as 1 tet to hand a Iafge stock of kitchen goods. were directed to be taken, and the reporu nasi and approved- Mantle Cloths ; black and colored
II.
bi+adv,. se page seven of this You.. obtained by the contingent committee. The A communication from Joseph 1\ illianu
In eat variety, andprices
HE HAS Herrn-can. Hugh Dunlop, the caretaker reported that repirs were needed thanking the board for their resolution at down [O'kl,riety.. away
\\est et. merchant tailor, returned from s to the exit and the walk w the school's mein the last meeting was read and ordered to be
pleeaapt week's tnp to Citic go on Wallies entrance ; the report was referred t:, cot.tin- bled.
Iter. W.:\. 1 ming,ez-
dlay et ening last. He met a number of gent ,e,,mittee. The chairman drew the The chairman,
•'t pat rated Canadians during his visit. attention of the hoard to the condition of plowed to the hoard the present mated the
'"'s• Or Se.iTt.Asp. -Rohl- N Immo, of the sheds. After some discussion the mat- school buildings and premisesand esotioa miggestadol
Toronto, was in tows Met week lrakirg ter was referred to contingent committee to certain
arrangements for of . report at sett meeting. (lis' Blair applied .Judge Doyle, seconded by Mr. Malcoalkos,
Icdge of Om tigao olent for lesve.till New Year on furnishing auto- the building committee wa empowered te
. wenr*y hw t he factory substitute. The application wise _make.
ted, the substitute to be approved by The following aceounta were ordered to
m
secured the aM1MErof Mr teach than for and ncirml. An be paid : Tut Sii:v it., advertising, $1.96
mg citizesa \ the chairmen, ttispec Pri H. I. tit for sundries, $6..
I..s. rtvwtt CitANI►ioit.Etr. -The P accon. from F. ens cob for repairs was and 41.60: 1O s work, nes,.
chem referred ,o contingent committee w pay if 45 ; David atoticlart,
mnship d the western district of the Pana- Lound correct. The contingent committee on motion of Judge Doyle, seconinstructed w
den [scrooge Association will he decided ride a burse for (Linda Dr. Taylor,„tkm secretary
t the was dlrleted provide St.. Patrick's ward write to te Education Department and
1. +tante tbu , '''' ' y l ''"•', loos i,e school isdivisionaoio
+ween the Viii t s, - `teeforti. stsd the school. The following appointments on the ask for recognition as a Collegiate hutituu.
Horns, d this tows- TAe match will he teaching staff for 1692 were made: Principal mored by Judge Iloyi.. ,ecooded by Mr.
meyr' m t3 (70k. s his oM Park with an increase of 4t2b : Mies Men, maloonsos, Mut tbs secretary he instructed
splendid
mt 3 o'etloak, rod wi likely be k division 2 : Miss Sharman, division 3 : min to write Mr. Moots intnrntina him that his
splendid gaeie. Allis Shartrtan,divwun4 : MOPt'mike, clivi- with this board as high school
Sion b. Mies Hurritt, principal St. Patrick's: teacher will terminate at the end of three
lltr. Ennis Pnt.Pgtii'A fg°r Ow booth '� bliss t' 1e. junior division. Miss Addison. mo,,o,b, Camad. seconded
h ryoung people o(ake town hp f ` p• principal `ts- David's : Miss Huttcotn`iut Anr Khanno d thatdr. tJlchsurnan l an order
Dr.
ti. 1'. F of N church lost i' Mir Wanton, principal 1 0( the se an contractors,
F'rida ev oke well atteluded and • drew •• (•• lac Buchanan a Mon, for
!t,�Mantle Cloths bought at
COLBOHNE BROIL cut an•I titt.•d free
of charge.
DRESS' 000D8 in black
and e(flors in all the leading new
fabrics, from 10 cents to $1.35 a
yard. These goods are equal in
style and value to anything ever
offered in Goderich.
Our LINEN DEPART-
MENT is furnished with everything
you may need from a 5 -cent towel
to a fine linen table cover; also a
good range of colored tablings and
table covers and napkins.
We have a great variety
of black VELVETS, froul 45 cents
North -et Methodist urs ' iylslsrl. diviston. The on the treasurer in six
y ming • . Miser Ball, junior � balance ;,; to $1.00. We have great confidence
pleasant cumin was spot by those who Scan! than adtourrted.
The following from full o/ their ooatrsct on mitoiv K 15. oerti-
in these goals anti would like you
were pesssat, pastor of the church. HArrtt r W verge. Septrill fioata fr ri architect 1 irried.
Rev ..1. F. Howell, M. A., gave an addn•• The Gaelph Meruryof the 29th - by the may Ihs board the adloeraed
and a literary and musical prngrsm waawell be reed with much interest
_ both of
,.octet ed. is whom werenfrieeds of us and reared in t kiderich,
A Mhe AI. FAUII.t. The K.I.folland
the are highly respected and have
'fen, The ileowsya Daily gls aril a where y
firs to the Meows sextet, who will �pps�r haste at friends who wish them d. continuous
In the "mad ( flour on Thursday, honeymoon daring • �eight awl
a prosperous pleas-
-"tiro
("ohm* a nee of the pretentious life . This morninga tit. 'carob of e s -
NASAL BALM
brown stew fronta of First pgsce,ie this city Ent event r.cctt t arsd o Na ted eaal skid Nr. strr.ss
d household musical talent Indy. it was the morn eyraresttra.-sieo.�r�s�ti�
btu meds these known r 'Theere to mum R sOpT►t1NO. ICLeMMls10.
Family. " Their meniesl receptions, of Mr..l Sullivan, sof Mu firm o � � MEwL �M�
'loon money con with vent their [assail ones:r chant tailors. St. l :'•arts s Square Ag oo moo
M caned to ••P ver' t the esetwroy wag ewe surfer. lopmetIia
the f unity for several years.( Wh the early.t WM church woe filed w � ` •es
(Ima
Public takes t .not of pro- ustt' a it J The bride' , ,-a""i�a d'
per.h t AM n a w.nie is steetias, hoe roilybring was fly, asid "loth, trimmed with taws and n e`a. "
it a/ horn tiotre •�e•�a
shoat t a is s. Mrs time a whom family ►...h held and UV* leat►wed toque hat.
regi e • whose
WhitneyW hitnay a young, well noon (liven abler
end the wnoel mere 1 Ki . Seth -
heed
N4
npon crrlowrt prwgruws, v t- Although the hoot for •
extasta° troll 8t with .w.rsr...
ly in Pe he 1tfe. M. well
karma Srttrios nuptialsrtrl,..�.�M,t.Q .an. et
5...l nlose
wty..-- -'-old to • well k°ows New k why t olF sort detegate•d 40 '=,tel wmea. ...."
fwsional lib hes takes the time, not o•ty to ktM Ker. F dully spare( in a dross •n k.•'sariwty��,w��
-7i�
Whitney h sight t' � fns her scoter, mfg Y .se'ats�ae sir:iis
1 nes dressed is Ilona hilted doth. •ith f r
y
Shebseatwe her saws
M kerb. Socially skis r rete to well The =Omen was Mr.
sod i. elseetd h�w�� lapwler'g stem fmmNy��mwsie~sad her set off' O°O�' of
Mr. end Mrs. P. K•,
of •.nowt anises. mss
ovule! .t tae *lkho sad ilr.pid ps/yO�
ins the p. few who M brown [Doss to match, mad it hs
IP'', t Edward
without
tho Alt we
a
Ise,
(twhich M till Y. W . C. A. tit the pole AMS'. e ; Mr. T. i . YeirlMr-
tsttI whisk she hos taken ea shies end Maim,mlegmel M. O R.
"'twin slags Its armai clow. The p s ~was sae , host d Meads.Ora , 2144
1..ttYltlEtslr er its. • "s °�: . Aftr tan sllramsa ' etas ;raw,
1n•.a M
the Babe al the YaoeAsionsa
to tree them. I
and s�� gimps, Trimmings ---In
t and silver
cord. black and colored silk cords.
BEAR IN KIND we are
not showing 01.1) stuff worth so
much on the dollar, but new, .ty-
lish and sound goals bought for
net cash in the beoit markets , and
they can be bought at ruckbottom
prices.
A discount of 5 per cent.
on all regular prices in dry goods
on purchases of $1.00 and over.
PB. ---We have 20 to 30
pieces of dream goods not this
Fall's purchases, worth from 20c.
t to 30c.. that we are clearing out at
15 cerate a yard. Good sound goals.
Some ends of mantle goods, too,
at a great sacrifice. •
COLBORNE BROS.
Oltt-time furnaces can be Laken out
and replaced by this superior invena
tion without alterations to the pipe-
and
ipsanll radiators throughout the building
in which it is placed.
Estimates furnished on application
for placing this improved furnace in
buildings of any size.
Send for circulars. Address:
D. H. BTRACHAN,
Investor and Patentee.
(U1011h*) IIODERICH, ONT.
GREAT C q S H STORE
GODERICH,
- ONTARIO.
OUR SPECIALTIES
Dress Goods,
Mantle Goods,
Dress and Mantle Making.
([ISS CIIRRELL, who has charge of this depart-
ment, is well known to the ladies of this county to
be perfection in her cutting and fitting. You can rely
on getting A PERFE, a FIT every time.
We have just passed into stock some very nobby
things in ready-made mantles. Yon should see them.
Come and see us and get our prices ; they will astonish
you. All mantle goods bought from us cut and fitted
FREE of charge. �►1
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