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LEEBUNN.
ble'iAv, Oct. 14.
Jetta Stewart is is Dualop building •
Mase cellar for A. A. Williams.
Kra T. McDonald, of DOW Saltford, is
vatting relatives here this week.
The Uusgaasee texpwtion wee attended
by heat here. amoral of oar farmers
eDM act on the show list.
ASHFIELD.
Mu,cD.AT, to r , 15.
Farmers are busy at their fall ploughing.
The at pie packers are now busy packing
the winter apples.
The root crops are haft very
the fall rains have oanstwod.
Isaac Andrew has returned from an ex-
tended visit to ('obourg vicinity
Quite a number of the Huron teachers
patrons ed the moron held in Locknuw,
under the auspices of the West (truce
Teachers Association, held last week.
wee w metered be her wasted state et
heMbh, She has perflerwidi the duties of
Rirekbas short* eery areept-
leak rsveal�her View weds meek esteemed.
Mies (barla/te Wtssies sad Mrs. W. P.
i. i !risesseer +�.ro...+ r:�• viag. c talks elshe owirisaties.
well since
Is ns Nara ter lira. --Our sgrieslteral
eibeisb leave sped mews to o••tsat
thltst _ ea grew sro'.
'oe• they had d u
swaps( the very esfay.rabl spell e1
weather. It was pe'stty, obese, as it s_ssesd
shoat et • Little beers M
t ►:..ons of the saki -
lemon. Finaacsafy,as we baseballs iafers•-
ed, the receipts, at the gates, were mare
than at any previous show, areematmg to
shout five hundred dollars su
whih, of emus*
means that • very atteademoe of in
kilotons and spectators were present. l■
tine, the fall show fhSocietyfsad
West
Weymouth Agricultural�bh .as
held us the beautiful grounds of Ihtsgansos
Agricultural and !seising Park Assault' ion
as Thursday sad Friday of last week, was
in past of exhibits, attendsace, tisane and
good order a grand autos♦. It is premised
that, bat owing to the ominous and threat
wing state of the weather vo Wednesday
n ight and Thursday morning, which
was the first day of the show, there would
have bees a large increase in the exhibits
etc. The directors in the mem have great
reason to congratulate themselves on the
escosmful show. We mould cot help but
tike notice dtheuyh then was a large
crowd, of the good order that prevailed in
ooatwt with suck gatherings in by gone
era More particulars will we presume
bemitered into by the al•tors of Tut Si...
vet. sad (Atchison Sentinel, who graced the
exhibition with their genial preselect.
EAST WAWANOSH-
TreI.iY, OCt. lb.
F:. Wightman is threshing out the scotch
settlement this week.
Henry Edwards, of the bth line, lost •
valuable horse recently.
Messrs. Nethery and quota are cutting
wood for Mr. Wilson, of the 3rd line.
A large number from this township took
so the agricultural show at Blyth on Tues-
day end "redoes fay of lest week.
.1 necktie social, under the auspices of
the Methodist choir, will be held at the
residence of Mrs. Tufts, Belgrave,on Thurs-
day evening, Oct. 18th
Anniversary serviees were held in the
Westfield church on Oct 7th and flth. The
meetings were well attended and succus re-
ported both socially sad financially.
Some evil-minded person has been bar-
bering a certain horse in the neighborhood
of Belgrave. Severe punishment could be
meted out for such an act of cruelty.
NILE.
BLUEVALE.
Tt-Alalia OE r. 14.
blur Kelly. lilyti, is the IMO of Mir
Annie Owns.
Jennings a t'o., have eps•d • millinery
establishment in their store.
Ik. ►toffet, Toronto. preached in the
Methodist church last Sunday events,.
Miss Casale Blaine, who has been visitirg
friends in l;uelph and Hamilton, returned
fast week.
It is oar sad and mournful duty this weak
to chronicle the death of Mrs. Win. gray.
She had been ill for some, ad passed away
as Sunday, Oct., 14th, aged 48 years.
The ea.•rament of the L .ids upper was
dispensed in the Presbyterian Church last
Sabbath. Key. A. l'. Hartley was masted
by Rev. Mr. Millar, of Brussels, and Rev.
Mr. Moffat, 11. D.
DUNLOP.
Monday, Oct. 15,
Mrs. Andrew Thomson of Bay City.
Mich. is visiting relatives here.
t;raoe Lawson has returned from • pleas-
ant visit of six weeks to relatives in Bay
City, Mich
(:rain returns are fair this season, but the
prices are en low the acres couldn't grow
larger for a big yield.
Dungannon show was attended by several
of our residents who report an en ,gable
time at Huron's coming agricultural capi-
tal.
THk•'u .:H T,II:Asiilsu Foe 1394 --Thurs-
day of lest week finished up the season hen,
Burrows and Stewart machine doing ep the
last sheaf here at .1. H. Barker's. Joseph
Therm fed the machise. Joseph's familiar
form will lb, with tine firm for the re-
mainder of the season in place of Adam
Gems, who las gone to the Soo, up is the
Algosu District. Adam will tell many
smeedetes of his two =oaths' engagement
this season and of the gay times he had in
Dunlop. A little bird whispery softly that
the humor partner wants .[dam back short-
ly to take a part in another event, as
the- - . Well the fair sex can guess the
rest. -_
TIN SIGNAL': GODRRICH, ONT'e THURSDAY.
OCT. 18. 1894.
CALL
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OUR NICE RulE
La dies' Fur Capes
RCall and examine scot and prices.
C. R. SHINE & CO.,
Mci.eas'e Block. Our. Neste Sad Montreal -t.
- GREAT -
CASH SALE
TrIsi,At, Oct. 2.
Wm..1ackman. of myth. 'pest Suaday as
Nile.
I tusley Echlin, of Auburn, was at Nile
during the week.
Ernest Summer left last week for his
home at Mitchell.
Rev. A. H. V iner will conduct special
services part of this week.
John Itustow went to Seafurth, last Sat-
urday, with • very hoe horse which he sold
to Mr. McMann.
John Tiffin met with ale accident last
Wednesday. He was picking apples and
fell from a tree, breaking some of his ribs
and otherwise bruising himself.
UUNGANNON.
Norio r. Th. local agency in i)ungannon
for Toe 'tu.Ai. is at the *Mee of J. U. "lard
J.P.. convey"+• A:e., who will receive or
dere for sutacriptlosa, advertises. and Job
work. sad le authorized to give receipts for
amounts paid for the same.
Ti't`DAY, Oct. 17
Divisto' CuCET.—Division t'eon will be
held here ea Friday, the 19th inst. All ceo-
egreed will govern themselves accordingly.
RiTtt:.rt. Hort Mrs. A. Stobme, of
Seaforth. who, with her son, had been on a
visit to hei parents, left here for hoose last
week. We `ops they will arrive home safe-
ly.
L i ATmn —W. T. t.riereoo and wife pees
ed through here on Monday for IVisrkam,
where they have decided to take up their
residenee We wish them health and happi
saw in their new location.
vuttia.. -- Mrs. Webster, of Ashfield,
sear Luokaew, ; see Miss Mary Anderson) is
visiting at the residence of her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Asderson,Ash-
gold, near Dungannon. We wish her a
pleasant visit.
Mummery in. Some time ego .1 oho
Bowers, ex.reeve of Beet W awanosh, acci-
dentally sprained we of his ankles which
laid him up and which caused great pain.
We are pleased to see that he is getting
hatter and will soon be all right.
Aeraoar sir.• The sold wave of di. -
agreeable weather we experienced during
Friday evesiag and Saturday of last week
forcibly reminds us that the Summer and
Autumn seasons of 1894 have all but posed
away and that stern Winter is rapidly asp
prwehing.
VtarroL . --Mr. and Mrs. Love of Wiesi-
psg, are visiting et W. C. Girvis's. Mes-
dames (lima and Love anasters..
o
Andrew Stioass sad youngest oYarf
Huron toweahip, are their return from visit-
ing relatives at Clntw, gave your mere -
meatiest a passing call. We were pleased
to se him.
Co di; a•n isms". W. heartily eesgrat-
elate oar popular sad much esteemed V. S .
John Medd. who has been suooeteful is ob-
taining Bret prism is the trotting matches
at Lueksew and l)aogaoaou Fall exhabn
ties, recently held. Dungannon boys keep
well to the trivet in every undertaking they
Mata upon
We •.. hai.l l). Wednesday. the
10th lase, Thomas Culbert, of the township
of Ashfield, ani Miro Mary F Wraith, of
the township of Kinkier, were .sited in the
bends of ,satria.osy at the residence of the
bride's rather. Mr Wraith We wish them
• prosperous and happy vomit, o'er the
sastrinsoal by Rev. itep ,
TM
s rel tipasta, of
Ilwncircuit. 11gassoe
Dv.u•.+op is rata TEE I'senwae ire
Yaws. --Our gelid and wave baker is
bowed not is be behind the age of progress.
Re sow supplies his customere with the
ssedfel is his hoe by taking t' to their
reidenees. IN ewers* this is as it ought te
he, ie keeping witthat as dtows
mode et
ease
supply. Wepresents
at well a lew agnn, breed ought be
!.,lies to be pr•p•etioaste is price
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ALL PAPER
. W. ACHESON & SON ...
• Correct Styles and Largest Selection of
NEW MANTLES
AND 7ACKETS
IN GODERICH.
For Elegance of Style and Finish, this Seasons Surpass
all Previous
Full Skirts and Sleeves, Olosa Fitting Waists. Perfect
Mode :s.
Plain, Braided, Beaver and Ot :2r Trimmed,
Stylish. Heavy Lined Throughout Coats
at $5 Bach. Best values in Goderich.
A visit to ow. Mantle Dapartm3nt will please and profit
For the balance of this mouth only 1 will
offer my large Stock of WALL ['APER
This is • genuine `ale in order to make
room for other Lies. of goods.
Secure - these - Bargains
before they go, at
1'l pular Boob Sio«
you .
W. ACHESON & SON.
Highest price for produce.
UP 110 DATE."
Ladies' Belt Buckles,
Souvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc.
Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Diamonds,
AT JEWELRY EaIPORWM[.
Ce Aa HUMBER & SON.
JEP.bIRINta WA. RA.NTED_ swrAsc
Mantles. 1 -
This
This is our First Season for
Ladies' Mantles.
Every Mantle this year's importation.
All French and German makes.
As we sell for Cash, these goods
will be sold cheap—all the way from
$2.50 to $20.00.
No last year's Mantles showing
as this year's goods.
JAS. ROBINSON.
The Old geliabla
COAL
A PRINTER'S ILLS
• arssuerd cemposleier Sas wbere.. se
D enim se pounds is Wombs in a short
time—raw De wee Came.
H a Yroep, Oct. 15. --Thomas Hazel-
hurst, a compositor in the t curler office in
this city, has seen some ups and downs in
health within the past few months. last
spring he found himself suffering from dia-
betes ins very severe form. In afew write
be lost forty pounds in weight. His
system kept os running down and Mr..
Hezelhuret was very naturally alarmed.
After trying many remedies without benefit
he began using 1►odd's Kidney fills Three
boxes made • big change in his conditios,
and six boxes worked • complete cure.
Mr. Ilszelhsrst is to day better than he has
been for years. Add one mere to the list
of diabetes came cured by l)odd's Kidney
fills. -
F.gmondrtlle John A. Jackson passed
his first year (niversity examisetios last
week. Mr. Jackson Is • son of (:. F.. Jack
•
son, of F.gmosdville, and as a graduate of
Seaforth Collegiate Institute.
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ANTLES,
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Our MANTLES are direct from the Makers. The Fit is perfect,
and we guarantee the Making in every particular. No ripping in these
Goods, and our Prices are at rock bottom.
Our FUR CAPES are acknowledged by all to be the best in town
for the Money.
We are going to clear out aur FURS at Prices that will astonish
every one.
LADIES' FUR COATS
almost at Manufacturer's Prices.
We feel satisfied you can save money by buying the above Goods
from us.
Ready.
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We are back again to the work we like most
time for the introduction of
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Weekly pesos are too slow for this age and
to keep us wtth the sant of the three the
m•aa.emuent have tsorersrd the Mss of this
popular homily paper and are sow tw4ig
sled pares
g utsy Wtsyas*AT Ate sATER•AS,
or ixtees pages weekly. The Saturd•
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oar wltssahers
of regular weakly papers•
will sad this quite as advantage. Arnow tbe
many features are Tslmegu s menses.. Remo.'•
depertmeat. metes ea srricsltsre, hrsrket w
Meta editorial esmaiente ea bsdtnr evaads.
and we make a epset l restore of • beg Ileal
meet of an interesting 'Prat stare by leading
authors.
$1.00 1st Jaluary, 1896
Te New abacribers we etve the balsas. of
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Liberal remmlmles to Agents.
Ageae• Wareee Is all enreoresested Carlota.
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COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH.
The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse
of the County.
Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices.
OUR FALL STUCK
is now complete in all lines and for styles, quality and price, we think it
HAS NEVER BEEN IQIIAIJ.ZD
in Goderich, and we ask you to be the Judge. Come in and see our
goods and if you don't by we won't get mad, but when you see the
value we are showing, if you are needing you'll not go by us.
Ladies' Dongola Button, Philadelphia toes, regular $2.50 goods,
now $1.P0.
good Women's Oil Pebble, Laced or Button. solid, all leather goods, re-
gular $1.40, now $1.25.
Girls' School Boots, $1.
Women"' Warm House Slippers in a large variety. A nice felt
slipper only 50c.
Mens" Canadian and French Kip and Calf boots made by first-class
workman. Mens' Felt Boots at factory prices. Men's plough boots at
$1, surprisers.
Boys' School boots at $1, worth $1.25.
Full lines of Ladies' and Gents', Boys' and Girls' overshoes
rubbers, prices as low as the lowest.
NQAIRIB• II$ATLT And rw•IMPTLT ATTNSB0 TO
New Qualities_
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No matter how well you may buy elsewhere this Stock offers
RARE OPPORTUNITIES
to the Moat ghiewd and cautious buyers, for almost all has been bought
at less than regular wholesale Prices, and will be sold in accordance
with the facts and conditions. Trade conditions never fevored us so
much in securing for the people a
Supenor Class of Dry Coeds Baraill&
Remember we are not working so much for the success of to -day
as the solidity of years to come, and Customers will see
As Good Value as They Expect,
and in numberless cases
A Lot Better than They Look for.
We expect to be very busy, but you will find the store service fully up
to the average and the Bargains away beyond.
0. W. ANDREWS,
D[aatlter.
R Be SMITE,
Hasatlton-e.1
H. B. POLLOCK.
and
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FALL AND WINTER
:MILLINERY.
MRS. R. B. SMITH.
Glasgow House.
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.. MILLINERY •
EMPORIUI,WEST STREET.
MISS H. M.PITCHER.