The Signal, 1893-12-14, Page 5a
odeatenhfritIME. 1e are
k or WILL in euf
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sial aMts.erorj: A;
• R. WILLIAMS MED. GO.,
t4oa rlinO. chat.. or ftwrbtown,:, Y.
et OLD Chant even if they
the! Banco which assures
>•••••.t.n...
USEFUL
ZITST
ppr►pratt for mall or 110, ,,,
astray in giving one. W ,e
Linen ami Silk, rangi•ig iron
biggest variety and tht-
hal privet in Japans..• Parr
3 fee. 2.`•c. and _' for _:'e. Pur
t
•
we keep Perrin Freer s (:only
Lacing Gloves from ue
(doves (every pair warn' uhl.
yes we've a big range Illi to
n 10 to 2t* per cent. on tl.e'e
h for Christmas Trade, trot!. u,
('aehtn.re 3lntflers, from 1 _'
teats all through.
'' good enough to lend up I..
We can give you a nice •,n'
1►le price.
tktnen. We'% a got IORlr eery
within the reach of es oil
neredly prefer rho -ins their
't easily go wrong in makin
We've everything dust,
are always seasonable. Our
$1.26. Coming from the WNW
'tively the best value in the
Ar, a Dom a Muni, :1 1 Ai
ty known Fur. We'll guar.u.
?ride. Nothing prettier frit •
with Muff to match. H'
aims.
Itle or Coat in Use Store. \t'
a if we can t rave you money.
ret you examine arwf cotuperr
'resent for a lloa,rwife. N'
on, bought directly from the
die we have some .Ery pretty
slow what they formerly were
2 yards wide, for tanking
a, Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pine
1)oa't do your Christmas Amp
n the biers! and best dollar -
vs us a chance to prove Ow.
PTO.
Tilt
OANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
csT UIIISo
saw.
HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO.
..1E1L opts cm in MILLION SOLL.ARS e
/It*e ' e
IL C WALKER, Omani MMIIi�
111,100.000.
Is, r. OO4
GODERICH BRANCH.
a(jENERAl. $AaeiNO BumNEas TRANsACTEO. FARMER/IF NOTES Otar'.OUNTEO.
DRAFTS MSD PAYABLE AT Al., POINTE IN CANADA. ANO THE PRINCIPAL
Cysts 1N ml UNITED STATE!, GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, la
DAUIMO HAMS OEPARTMCMT.
proctor! OP IMMO ANO UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT NATES OF sNTEREaT
�:pwED. INTEatss? AOO&O TO T1/11 Pa1NOIPAL AT THE ENO OF WAY AND
pe 'cam IN SASH YEAR.
Special Anomias, MoOn le tM Q.11.,ettne'
and F°"'let' s"1" tea' R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager.-
Just
anager:
Just added to Stock a Large Assortment
--OF
The latest !eelUes ill Christmas Goods.
)(--X-
Ladies using Knitting Silk will save money by buying
our 25c. spools of Brainerd & Armstrong
Crotchet and Knitting Silk.
. V I I.LI N ERY and FANCY GOODS our K i. ('iMMP1.ETE,
11111/• 13112TE,
4 - ' • w House.
N Eft; lIII( lit[jOOD NOTES.
F r'om Oil CO Wit Cos'iesponden t.
Th .. 10 1100•1111111.1111 Neee Ybat lames be
resod a a) wise.. flee -bows of lie
l'oanlp epeelalti tep.rted
fee TYe Nasal.
BRUCEFIELD.
Ts,'t..nti, live. H.
Andrew '!snit U suffering from an attack
' u I : rippe.
Arthur Ketches is sugared to wort for i
'dr. Mustard for the Winter.
Mei. Mr. MiNi b preached a very able
...rime last Sabbath on the plebiscite .lues.
,o.
The Celan ehar.h. of this place, toteoda
tree au Friday et earn,
We are sorry to Mar that Miss sitobbrook
steeds leaving here at New Veers for her
'elm is (:hasten.
Mr. White eenclu,ld his evangelistic me -
last Sabbath seeding. He is this week
• ngaged io the prohibition plebiscite inter -
..air has Death visited this tteighbor-
'cod and obised acether Motile i• she per -
of Mrs Davidea., of the tandem Reed,
whose sprit took its flight to the •• Realms!
1 Bios " ow Sunday everting. cow Mesabi
.4n she had a very severe sickeeso, from
which she sever recovered and though her
•rinds thought she °meld net live loss, yet
•''ey did net think the sed was so sear.
he leaves a erre wleg sea to mourn the lies
t an indulgent sad eesle.nng mother. The
?..Dent place on Wednesday to the
It.,r.eAeld cemetery and was largely atteed-
d. The sorrowing son has the sympathy
• he ea t i re neighborhood.
PORT ALBERT.
Teesets, Dec. 12-
Mos
L)dos Weir, of ('bates, es vesiteag at the
udeace of A ('. Hawkins
H. Hawkins, Ian of Ckicsso, is visiting
.e relatives ani friends bare.
(doe more reties sale at H. (Kway'a on
• aturday .resins the 93rd of December.
Nn Murray left on Monday to join bet
«ms, Henry and ('herbs, is St -Clair, Mich
-.a.
.lame Crawford, jr., el Manitoba, is via -
,ort relative* sad friends is and about this
-tobborh.od.
We, in mempaay with four others, took •
ip to tCodertob es Saturday lase The
weather was mild for the math of I)e caber,
with, in the .torsihaegg a good prospect of a
shower of rata Mildut kft was, are
were totally unprepared for a sight which
we sew NO a farm in (Wborie, which was
no hs than three men and a team of
horses bard at work with a binder. The
tight was rather amusing and caused one of
the oosep•sta of the rig to remark that he
felt a greet deal warmer.--
LANES.
MoroAT, Dao. 11.
VISITOR. -Miss Cremates, who resides
mow Desgmease, M whiling at Mr. Fergu-
ses's this week.
Hone AU.Aly. W. T. Johnston, who has
bees mooting school down the country der.
lag the pest year returned home Or week
accompanied by Mrs Jeksmtea
Ikorstesn -That young gestlentan who
has triad eo often is vain M vest his iodig•
Minn threesh the enemas of the Lucks*
'eatimsl most have corns to the ooneh ian
by this time that the Comedian press have
termed a o.ahiss against him.
DRATa. -fib with regret that wg leave
1 the death of Wm. Ritchie, wire lived
,,e•r Laekose, and was father of Alfred
Ritchie, of this pare. He has been sillng
for seen. time and death came to his relief
on I ridgy sners(fg. I two. 11th. The kneed
which we. very large, took place on Sunday
Dec. 10th. Being a member of the (range
leder, the funeral w oosdaoted older Its
DUNLOP.
T, tc,u.ty, Doc. 12.
Mass Maggie Ceiapbell, mf t:odsrieh, so
rayed a pleasant vent to friends here last
week.
Fa'• a IS sax. On Thursday of last week
several of our residents were at Sahford at-
tending the funeral of the late Mrs. Lanham
who, sane twelve years ago, conducted the
store sad post office here.
" 4020 " was the number marked on a
ring around the kg of a pretty pigeon that
mune in orae of our termer. during the Sum
mer tnoutha The bird so liked our burg
that ii hat thellievl to remain Isere, becom-
ing .luiw a besnrald pia with the chihir s
and tering gaits tame ani docile.
1.1.r I"..-Atllinw green, formerly of
Skeppardton. win has been a our midst for
setae time has tap to North Bay. with
a view el there. 4 isms circle of
fr* d blare aim hi. mash, as his
• mitmeer Ss all wheel
Its wee in W with many
others wish him maw seisms.
TCSseAy, Dec. 12.
John Mama is visiting at Listowel at
prsent.
W. Al. Bailey is. at present. very ill
with la grippe.
Dual A Stewart are putting new m•chis•
sry in their nu ll.
4. J. Keswr, of Hamittba, Su•dayed under
the parsital root.
Miss Lowry, of Listowel, is renewing old
menainiseae here.
Heigh P. ee baa sold his livery stables to
Wm. Jacklia, of Grey.
Master Ben \tevaader, of 1.tstewel, sun•
dayed et Walter Pattersoe's.
The Methodist Sabbath School purpose
having a Christmas tree on the 22nd of
December. More news later.
The Foresters, of Itioevals, inured lav
ing a concert here on Dec. 18th. Jars
Cox,.omedian, and Miss Maud Stevenson,
Uselpk mezzo ...peeao, are to be present..
Mins Nellie McHardy, of Teeswater, pt•a-
1st,
OUNGANNON.
%roots, Dec. II.
Bk.tu..au. (le Mondayt lmse •
blizzard prevailed in this neigh.
1!.vraA'uE Die,' T+,a: !tarried:. The
directors of West N'awanosh Mutual In-
surance Company held the monthly meeting
oa Tuesday, Dec. 5th, and report continued
program
9a•..inee or ('os t. II. -- On Friday the IStb
hest , la oomplaeos with the municipal
Statute the council of the municipality of
West Wewaaoeh will meet in the township
hall AU consumed will govern themselves
a000rdeerlt'.
('u,.nlsr Div. --The genial " January "
thaw on Satatday has bees prcdoctice of •
cold waw on Monday, it being thus far the
coldest day up to the time of writing.
Stan Winter appears to be fairly set is mud
we are having a reminder of the old time
Oafedles Wirers.
Muni• -teat. -Thus far no information has
beam .asshusfad se to who wan be the Masi -
Miami
asi-
ft
W Minora is the municipality of We
Wstw.mt far the year .f grime ler, and
owl g ba rrYnfw es the enb jest, we pre-
sume that the pretreat member will be re-
turned by soalaartew.
(b'icsLL+c'Etct. We,alongwith the
maty frilled. of R K. Millar, township
clerk of the municipality of West Wawa -
sash, are pleased to know that he is mod.
wily becoming aosvahesosnt from his IU-
o se, and hope that ise will ba able shortly
to retro his duties as formerly.
“RAND Mr.0 Al. Pnn'vaatru. I)Is
'Thursday the 21st • musical phonograph
coneert ceder the auspice. of the K T. of i.
will be bold in the Methodist church here.
Door open at half oast *eves r s„ to mow
meso. at eight b'olock. A rare trot is
promised. For farther particulars see heed
bills. A large attendance is anticipated,
weather and reads permitting.
le THE PRIME os I.1r1_ It. \Yedssday
asttptlesa Mr. 'litchi. and amity baro our of last work the re...aiaa of Lewis, the
sympathy.
LEEMUHN.
TrssuAT, Des, 12.
The young pimple is eamseetkta with the
reabyterisa °March an organizing •
Aids -
,:an hen sestilg
...tobeheld onlA u�.
1'rrrraA.. a. As the ,pnbhiUes can-
pau.a is en Use move,etsps are thin[ takes to
'lave • public lasso whreh en Thematic ...salsa
^I sent week is a,a}•ke, wish give
•. •ildre&s on the hensit esti pewhlbitio..
Prevail (,1 iiiimi--.,fame Uskaur
'aa Purebred the Ismael his brother. Juba
IankleW. eis des, forp'R,?I0••• James
Foley has es hos farm of • hetdied
'•rrwe with Dash . jt, ., of Aairiid. for
the st is'Wssgarm of • bemired ami eighty
.mak_ s M him four tbtas
asi dame a
We sadsesema writhe
nip ramose till March of 1IM.. ...Iseas
ZINNlimo hhurgbt the imam id R. Lo�mhi
Mete e te Fat we from his ham of
youngest son of Wm. D..keld, West W. -
women, were isierred is Drags.um mem-
tory. The obsequies were conducted a a
very (mN'.w and aesam•itery weer by
Bev. A. PeiAnlr., especially to Us. cone
The dessfssi, who was aged 21
had bo far some time past &(Misted
with paler dry freebies, to which he .ie
mseshttd, Ahemgh every Miert to testers
him es health W base m.dln The bereav-
ed
seaved father am& relatives haw the sympathy
of the evrimiritnie aIIMId to that, la
their sad benevement
PEf>MONSI CF NOTE.
Joe Jethro. fu his passa/r days, took
hosing leaser se • rein* ler dyerlp.L_
MWS Belk Amber, of Flynt sea, N.Y. , is
mid to he the it were theatrical &d-
ears ewe
Pref. O ssphsill hes dbniawd at the
Usk• Sew and sooth-
edrvalesooth-
ede/o! IaNimg the dimrmsaas etched
saes
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., TAh1R*I)AY, llECEMBEIR' 14, 1S93.
111KYTIIBE UN6D.
Efurt. ti Phial it (lotera1111sst Inter-
ference neat alike.
HE WILL DIE ON THURSDAY,
114 I.,usu. I nuke. a Stress Appeal w
IAe Ground ea Clrror.slaatial Iv1-
.I•aee, Not 1&e s....e.ao., n1
will Alii Iulert•r• Ia
Its. aealeu. •.
Orissa, Dec. 1; --It is reported that
the Cabinet derided yevterday afterueou
;tut to intcrfvre In the race of Charles
Lucke s, the Bss.ekville murderer, so that
he wilt he hanged on Thnnday, the 14th
instant .1 It l.avrll, Smith's Falls, court
sol for Luckey appeared before Hoo. John
A. Ouituet and wade a powerful appeal in
behalf of the prisoner. He was serest
FF.ande l by Overlie Heudersou, of Beloouri,
McCracken ken and Hruder..,rt of this city.
wla sedated in the case.
thio of the strongest points made by
Levet!. woe that the erid. nos in the ease
virtually was the same se that ou which
the prisoner was. previously acquitted..
The evidence was ail circumslantiai, and
was jot as '•oueiatent with prisoner's in-
ua•et:ce a., his guilt. By the rsrlNr
quest:um. he put to counsel, M. Ouintot
showed that he was thoroughly poem le
the whole case, and he went fully into the
sass with them_ promising to give their
representations cousidoratiou. This evi-
dence, however, ►.wntet to be too strong
against the prisoner to permit the •iocern
merit to, interfere.
W. M. NOWLAND ILL.
A. a Ea- af Tweak* Da.rrou.1, to. k
WHY raewas.sia.
Toaosre, Dec. 19. -Mr. William H.
Howland was almost at the point of death
at the Arlington hotel. late last night be
had Improved. Hie physician, Dr. Hall.
with Dr. Strange, is in constant attend
am e. Thong% his condition is critical.
Dr. Hall has not altogether given up all
hoppee.a
Two weeks ago Mr. Bowland took a
.r vers cold. which tinally developed into a
Ill Ng daaterons form ..t pneumonia, from
shieh he is now snfering.
Mr Howland has of late years beeu
.'nspi. uonaly assn' iatvd with many phi'.
authrupic movements in ioroutu, lie
bas alio been for many years a prominent
church trotter and was president of the
Toronto *inion Union. He is, perhaps.,
Maar !mown throughout the province
through the titre part he took in the
k•it! Act Seo 1R+tirriad
essebee'eIc. Fort rem
ys enw'•, Dec. la. -The design for the
ice fortress is exceedingly beautiful and
when erected on the materna of the walls
of the esplanade. teeing the Parliament
buildings, will present a most imposing
appear woe. It will be flanked by four
ice towers. A mammoth statue of Fron
tenac will be erected in the Placed. Arms.
A design is to be prepared foe • group to
be placed in the Basilica square, to repre-
sent Bishop Laval, Mrot bishop of Canada,
and the Jesuit martyrs Brebo•ui and
:eluant Tb. eeraisel subscription
amounts to 57,000.
Andrews Caw .Anal■ .Adjourned.
Torero. Dee. 8. -When the Andrews
cent was called yesterday the Crown stated
that they were unable to go oro as Nellie
Lafontaine. the next witness, was lying ill
at the Hospital and wan nnable to appear.
Mr Murdoch ooitended that Hies Lafon
taine's evidence was not admissible. inas-
much es the prisoners were held for mur-
der and nut for abortion. The use was
adjourned until Tuesday.
New b Prom Sulb r•tiea Is Hamilton.
HAutl.To's, Dee. e. -nits Farrell, an
elderly woman who lived in a small tens•
men: house in Mc'ann's alley, off Jackson
•treet. between t'stharine awl Walnut
-fleets, met 'with a terrible kath !sat even
lug. Fire broke out in her room, and be
fore the firemen could reach her she was
dead, having been suffocated and terribly
burned
tselsew.hl i sterMas Cessbue.es..
Terms Dee. 9. -Heath McDowell, the
lark County farmer- who has her at the
.;mend Hospital for such a long time, has
at lest regained consciousness. The in-
to his bead bas weakened his mind,
and he is still oblivion. to his rendition,
although in a consci' os state. It is doubt-
ful if he wilt ever regain health acd
strength in either mind or body.
.be !ripped and Was KH1ed.
Hstlu,m., Dec f. -Ills Keating aged
about 39, who resided with her mother on
Macenly street, while on her way to visit
a sick brother yesterday, slipped the
icy pavement and tell on hes huh. She
was unconscious when carried Into her
brother's, but died before • doctor wield
arrire.
A Kalttl.e Needle Camaro Death.
°news. Dec. 8. -The four year old
daughter of Semuel Stewart, Aylmer road,
while playing with a knitting needle Sun
day fell and the needle entering her mouth
was driven through the palate into the
beet of her neck, reaching the spinal
cad. The little thing died after three
days of agony.
Went Against Ike Iei 9. ay.
11T1AWA, lyse. R. - Thejuryears,of Iiavid
Kin s. lb. n h I I V Ry., in whi •b Rioe
claimed *10.1») against the company for
injuries sustained while coupling can at
Farlelton a year ago lel September, baa
been concluded at the :superior (onri in
C liner. when M.1100 was awarded. 11 i.
libel, the company will appeal.
WIENeraymes tress...
DAnvitt.a, illa, Dee. 9.-Harr.t
and Frank Stier., two of four high -..1} tees
who killed Henry Hdmiek• a wealthy
farmer. in as attempt to rob him., were
hanged here yesterday The other two
are serving life erten .o i•e the pen!
tentiary.
NemNeteei ler WWII Msmrss,,,
\4'.tauwna1Nt Doc. 11. -At a meeting
the Petrone of Industry hold hes coder
day, Mr. J. Ii Ewing, at Dartford ws
s.tabaatel for the Loral Roma. tltd(. A.
Mallory, of Warkwoeth, for the Desdnien
Moine.
Das Tbere Were Trees sates
OtTAWA, Des. it -Speaking to a re
dleyomMullay la d to the report
ted some el the rhousend
hinds won ash psivuesty, Mr. Stele,
..j
of the depertmemt, fdMBat '~ the sissy
W. ACHESON & SON.
1Vlaotl�
Clillis and NM ChM
OF ALL KINDS
iter St.►ek was, tietcr i..•tor.• half •.o large, uu.l t-/-
day one month earlier tlwn ever before el great reduction
in prke'c to clear unit our big stock of these good,.
Blue or Brown Extra Heavy Serge Mantlings, $1.19, I eat
value $1.65.
Heavy Blue Curl Cloths, 1.10, worth 150.
Estes Heavy 54 inch Tweeds. Pure Wool, at 1.00, were
1.40.
Black Astrakans, 1.50, marked from 2.00.
-1(-N_
Opened to -day 15 doz. Ladies' Fur
Trimmed Kid Lined Mits, all sizes,
price 87c., worth $1.25.
INSPECTION INVITED.
�r..A.CHESON & SON.
1e-Sir.Iwes .r dnsitse hooch,
ortuat5, Dee, I -Roe. tltlialph La-
Sinew
a-
Sin 1/fiIi11110` .t Jwstlas he the Mae -
Semi Oo+mEmrt, did M bis rmtisse
b Ilia slay J.ilwdsJ lraa breadil k
C. A. HUM BER & SON
Jewellers, Bic.
New Goods and Latest Styles
FROM CHICAGO,
t'u:klxr and fancy flocks.
FROM BOSTON,
.1 \V. Tuft', Celebrated flilver•Plateti Warr.
FROM ENGLAND,
( 'ro'•. tt Derby Goode .11' China with Silver Mounting;,.
Fine Watches, (locks and Jewellery, Speck sad Eye Gleams to snit everybody.
Repairie;( a specialty.
C. A.. HUMElICR dz B9N, •
THE
NEW
TIN
AND
STOVE
STORE
ON HAMILTON STREET.
MR. 3. H. WORSELL
much' lrheteure in intimating to the citizens of t:aleri,h and surrounding
Country that he has opened out a new Tin and Stone `tote on Hamilton
Streak, in rear of Colborne Rio., Store, where be will In illeusmi to meet all
bin old friend, anal as many new ones 3 may Kise him a call. lie will en-
deacor to keep on hand All the requirements w-hirh .aro usually kept in :1 tint -
class story.
NEW STORE
NEW GOODS
NEW TOOLS.
lie feels assured that lie will be able to merit a share of your patronage.
He will do all kinds of General Repairing and .lobbing, such as Stove -
piping, Eavetr•oughing, Tin Roofing, Furnace Work, Hot Ala and Hot Water
Hosting Plumbing and Steam Fitting. Repairing of ail kinds attended to
on short notice.
lie will Sonat ntly keep dh hand a good stock of the boat Coal and
Woad Cooking anti Beating Stoves, Furnaces, Stove Pipes, Elbows, Tin, Cop-
per and Sheet Ironware, Granite and Whiteware Lamp hoods, Coal (iii and
a general assortment of kitchen Furnishings, which will be sold at close
prices.
Second-hand Stoves bought, sold and exchanged.
( )dere! Work it Specialty. Give him a call.
J. H. WORSELL & CO
.,
HAMILTON STREET.
GENERAL LABOR NEWS.
The minam of Alabama have organized
and started a paper.
Sixty three est side New York tailors
have boss arrested for westing on Sunday.
Expel the worms by using the aide and
tillable and anthelmintic Freiman'. Worm
Powders. 4
the past Sort the cigar maker's
union Milwaukee paid out to its members,
is onte-o(
-ofnfiu
•work beeovert/00.
Da
eight
of Beier has reduced the working
hours is that city about r.,i20,000 and the
w•gsa were horsed by about $600,000 an -
During the past year the working -we.
men's prolective tunes. of New York,
has bad 8,740 applicants for advise and ewe
plot mast. Of that number 496 were motor-
ed positions.
The Staab'' (Ml t'a iaahesttore oveits
ettessivr instils* works frost S levelead to
near Comment, 11. , sad for that peeper hays
bought 17b mires of and, sad obtained op.
tions on 125 more.
There les mill in Law,wee, Mase, whore
the hell rings at 9 r. w ,i is • si
for girls employed at the mW t. retire N
of there SONO I. the street after that hour are
liable to amebae,.
The \ nteh et N.gleed misers live, es an
average, three laws issuer than tb. averse.
Irmaiiiiimen.
TT�h y live eight longer
than the Inger theaW
ar the BotR sod aim year
Wawa.
Oripsi it J. W. Kant, .f the National
Mtraetafd tree and Bettye Worker's union,
is in Wias*sie, where he has rseNOtly or-
wveral hundred mem werkng NO the
miriade mud It eneipal wweka
The wages of Ila the plate doss workers
in the meatsy here lam rd.end. A weds
pope stems the oat to rum frees 96 to 40
pr .amtt. A wpreawtMivs of 1s, eineolse-
teets Amiss IVa, and terms the ends tag
a • temiljua ' • term whisk hes eine
Mn. tame MM mie maestte vera Ueda, the
old mole the ELM Diem vorin is malls an
ante. el$L16aeq.
The Long and Short
of it is that S. Davie k SoN•'
Cigar. have no equal.
%T. %T. MORE & CO.
Going Out
of Business.
w • sash sed oar No** seals AND
Dmfs AT FMK tilt New Years, es streetty
(lads serum
Deet el Wren What ASO
RENFAMNO NUR 14.s..ted en.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL, - - $12,000,x00.
REST, -
. E1000,000.
A Saving Dc artment has been ojened in con-
vection with this branch.
Interest allowed at cu vrent rates.
II. L OCKWOOD,
Manager Goderich Branch.
CHTFAQFRUI1!.
Our Stock is now complete, and we are ready for
your orders. -
Our CURRANTS and RAISINS are exceptionaLs
fine this year. Besides, we clean every pound wa
sell.
Inspect our CHINA and LAMP GOODS Depart-
ment if yon are looking for anything in that Erre
we can suit you.
C. A.. NI6IIR�1'e
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY.
in • hawking the Ladies fur their patronage during the part seaa..u.
I would solicit a continuance of the -RItie, and invite their inspection 'if
tole Fall and Wii:ter Stock of Milliner'.
New Shaded Ribbons, Fancy Feather Effects, &c.
H. M. PITCHER,
"THE EMPORIUM,•' Neat -at.,
N.xt atm to 'Star " Mee.
NICE ' ASSORTMENT
F.LYCY FEdITHERS, FELT H478 liE.1 I '-
ER HITS, TOURIST H4T ,
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ERHITS,TOURISTH4T,
• - ALL THE LAMEST
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RIBBONS and .'1%OTIOXSr, all at Greatly Re-
duced Prices.
**UR PATRONS CAN SA4'11.: MOLAR\B\ TR tins.. WITH t'S.
MISSES YgTES.
11-eoe.... s must besotted by Dia lam,
J. s. MOoaa 111 00.,
west elf airs Uses, Me.. Schaub.
Fall Millinery!
i have returned from the city with
THE LATEST AND BEET STYLES
in all branches of FALL MILLINERY, and
solicit the patronage of the Ladies
of Goderich and vicinity.
MISS C w4'RONr
HRISTMA$ 18 COMING
and, in -view of the feasting and rejoicing of the holri,ys,
we call attention to aur
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
our Own mane warranted puts and extra strong, therefore cheaper than the ordinary
bottled essescs. The following essences in 16c. bottle. or is bulk I
EENt, t ASILLA, .a�e!e�ehel
E ATt PIA. 1 A/.seeds I e1O152.
les TNEa. rwrrimtimiaT
stat EMet. west-cambium.
A a.as:Cm, Others Se he added.
Don't choose your Xmas GoodaCbefore you Bee our Stock.
TRY OUR BARING POWDER A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE. FREE SAMPLE.
W. C. GOODE.
JAMES ROBINSON
cAss erro�
WE SELL FOR CASE.
In our last announcement we invited you to compare
our prices with others. A great many have done so, and
admit they have saved money. Those who have not
called we again ask you to do so, and you will be money
ahead.
THIS WEEK
We are clearing a line of I)onble Fold Dress Goode for 2:l.• 's tl,ei,i,
See our Grey Flannel at I:ic.
Our Ye. line of flannel is having it great run
See our 17e. Wool Hose.
We have a line of Boys' Ribbed Hose, spliced knee, double heel
and toe. 0001) VALUE.
See our Table Linen at. 15e. per y-artl.
Flannelettes from Se. per yard up.
We have a line of Mens Rubber (;oitw for $1.50.
We nave received another shipment of Storrs 0011ars and 11111ffs,
which will be sold at the same pries as the la lot.
01111 STOLE COIP1I318 BARGAINS ILL ?s,&0.
JAMES ROBINSON.
JORDAN'B