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The Signal, 1894-10-25, Page 8it THE SiGNAL : OODERICH, OW'P, THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1 04. NEWS OF THE DISfRIO . Free our ownCorswpoodento. nesse b Mille •m -ea ft.w Mae a reser S stfwwes A.rwbowe ate -Mw d abs IlsomISIMoskellke ksta`..w Ser UtNMILLU. Ona Game Moet_ -A Ma sageriatemieseeff workeese of dtG �1.r�isk. tis es�sad'warir JAM N one work sear the setts sad Oasis. the seer Std wrier Weiss the wags, stater. Tnette tae NcasauT.-Just thew John he isbowStewart .. l�•d4e `v h s oratesei 1 el M berly .IrSbd « tae..... a►r be. His hog* Wigs wi- ses with the prairie d thio sew miff - karma .Mabdakmert may be sem going off is ad directions. Cosmetics Faru.T kia.it '. a Jesse Gledhill of the wools slut, has, during the past few weeks remodeled and much en larged ha family reeiassos. The beildtag is situated in • :soy .pot just below the hill eivsriooktmg the dem and a .tirgesttes of eon and oottort. With his usual guns taste as • leadseaps gsrdes.r, the "F'ouotasn Valley Cottage' promisee to be the prettiest e pee in the neighleurhood RersrtTATut. - The Fountstu t alley Amosi•tion of Perone of loduatry wiU hold • meeting on %%doesday neat, 24th wt., at their rooms is this village. The order u • thoroughly live one seri ostler the able leadersinp of their i.dsf•u*able president, Thos. Gledhill, promises to be • booming iastitatto. this winter. The brethren are alive to their work and .• de- termined to help the cause of patronises in unison with other lodges over the Demi. ons. The society appears to have "mac/sly' drifted into polities of late and the Fount - am Valley •tniespheie to tilled with all sort. of rumors ea to who shall be mondani hearer of the ratrow to women the pert election. Of course,,, is too sono to splice late upon wbom the honor will fall, but one thing is certain that the members here are desirous ot seeing a change and will sup- port the mea that will •.dorm their views, so as to brut about • snore bosom govern- ment than that which at ptMst bins itself nto power at Ottawa. PORT ALIMENT. Tt't.nAY, Oet. 23 The nettle fair held here oo Thursday of last week stteacted • number of buyers, but the farmers in the neighborhood did not take advantage of it by brtn,ttng out their stock. some fourteen bead ni cattle chang- ed hands at Lair figures. Mr. 1 ttdmou, 01 Hamilton, got the most of nein. Mt so. uv1. Po,.n. t. -The rumored rs- tireine st of Reeve Griffis at the clow of the present year has gimes rise to conatdsrable speculation as to who is likely to be his nuc• censor. Prominent atnoog the score or more of tames of likely candidates m the of 1st lt.puty-Rove Girvio who will, in all prob- ability. be returned by acclamation. Messrs. 11.. chler A Cowell have put up a portable saw .111 here and are busily en- gaged u rafting and west the pion logs which • Michigan lumbr company lost to • blow last Summer. The logs which are 'cantered along the shore between Point Faros and Amberley were purchased by the above named gentlemen from ,'apt. Rabb, receiver of wreckage, who acted as the agent .f the Co. Mr. Swett, of the Public Works Ilept has returned to the village after • brief visit to Toronto. This gentleman Is at present en gaged in taking soundipvs .t the harbor, preparatory to the work of extending the piers which contractor Nei:a should have had oemplete.l last March. The depart - Input, we are informed, do not iotesd to re - let the contract, but will finish the job by "time" work. A C. Hawkins, the l:overn- ment's overseer here for the put sixteen years, will no doubt have charge of the wotk. DUNGANNON. Not Tft tea . ictal a y p la Osanass Tea awix•L r .t the J. O. Ward wa.ora.oce, .s. who will receive or fon ss. advertising ei d Jeb rad d to ato rive reosipts ter amus.,e pan ier nowise. Trts.AT, Ont. 21 Oe: • VI/MT.-Ws. [sidle, d Terv.M, mid formerly of this villein, o vwitine old frie& and mow W.AT.'es Now that the pall exhibit. Mess .re over, the waatb.r, which bail tern segmental and ohaugsable, is very pleasant sad enjoyable. We are 'stormed that one afternoon last week, Willi. Seethe and Heiken (".oar put .p 25 barrels of .prates, whoa is pretty good week for the boys. lavra.-rlo•.---Oe Thursday, 1/r. May, of of Tomato, inspector of Mechanics' iasti- tMise in Ontario, officially noted our village leo en.p.01 Dung• sou'. institute. RiTli ft 11. Hors -It. Seturdav Mr. and Mrs Hiecoa, of Teeswster, who have been on .n ectended emit to their daughter, Mrs. W. Sproule, left for home, highly pleased with their vont. Sixtus Coes: IL. -On Saturday. the 2'7th, lict., the municipal fathers of the municipality of W. W.wsso.h will meet is the township h.11 at 1 o'alosk, 1. x , sharp. All euuceroed will take sots_ l.anT Y.1R OTHER rum. -On satufday F:vaagelist Viler, left fur the Sepoy town mirth .f her.. His lecture on "From Bar• loom to Pulpit,"delivered oo Friday evening to the M.tboji.t church was well received. A large .tteudsnce was present. Peer*Tot' -Thos. :mothers, of Ast field, we w pleased to 0.,10, has beim successful in ramieg a good crop of potatoes this seas son and on the whole eicells any we know of 1n th•ssect ten, the tubers being very large. We have Wen shown one wbtch will down the stales at two pounds, and we are inform- ed that he has several bushels which will weigh from one to one sod • half pounds. INTaRrtar O. Thursday the remains of M rs. Ju. Nevem', who dud OD Tuesday erecting, were interred in Ilungaonoo ceme- tery, betmg escorted thither by • very large 0000eures of sorrowing relatives mini friends some of whom were from Mount Forest and Goderich. Ker. R. Fairbairn conducted the obsequies. Deceased was 3b years of age, and leaves • sorrowing husband and Ave children to mourn their lose. W tt. x n nA Y. Oel. 24. A�VTH LR I'to.gax G.•.r On If outlay evening Inst Robt. Rowers sr , who has bees in a"poor state of health for some tiese,de- parted from this state of subluoary objects at the age of ft0 yeas. Tie deceased was • pioneer of West W.wamc.h. As Haut Tt, Tilt blAsoit --On Monday last Thos. Wiggins, of Ashfield, was mads happy by being presented with an heir - • fine, bouncing boy and in oonse.lueuce of which he is quits exuberant. \3"e extend oosgratulatioos to bisn mend his amiable partner, hogs' the young hear may be lone spared. Hay pressen teat week. Mimi Annus Mackay Aeh4ald last week. Batt. ••u Merritt. -A grand ball and sapper will be held at Dunlop Heil on Fri day, O.t. 1t.th good mew will be pro Tided. Our city poet muter has made ready for the coming wave of Winter by putting is • neat coal stove, imp:Ate.l from \Vor.ell A Co.'s store, t.odwteh. We understand we sre to have • port/. put up shortly. 'Permian t.Nr. --Tued•y of last week it was tar sad duty tow present at the interment of ear frieed,Alex Mci)sugall, in the Mait- I.wd omiitery. Impaired passed away in the bright autumn of his life at his home at Porter's Hill, deeply regretted by robin... •ad friends who saw him beer • bard aloes. with true l'hrmtmo fettil,u.ls. In our Iran - steel trips to Porter's Hill it was • pleasure for us to meet him in genial intercourse, ad our lest meeting found hi'.' calm and stead fest. The results of the consultation had met bees favorablt awed our porting we will not forget. TI. lUrge turnout at the femor- al showed that .11 will miss • familiar form from ateohpt them. To the members of his Wally we sated our deepest condolence in thele hour el grief and sorrow_ LEEBUHN MONDAY, OM. 22 Wm. Dixon, of Kruoefield, has been vrit- ing friends hen. Mina Elias Cbiabolm has returned from a plesopst visit of three week. to relatives and fried& in t:aderish township Vl'olassday after.00u of this week will see • general turnout of the young ms, with perhaps • few seaters, to put the church grounds in repair for the Deming Waster. Should the weather be unsuitable tie bee will take place next day. Our Lodge here was regimented at the I.1. district ,meeting at I.esdesberosgh of ibm D. (l G. T. by krotber Wm. Gordon. He gave an interesting report of its pnosd- inp last Friday manse at the ledge hen. ma week the weekly meeting well be held Thursday instead of Friday. t bit popular termer townsman 0 1: Horton of the queen city was ep os • Iran Meat visit of eeyeral days ss•img..14.. fried. • g Hs enjoyed much his *wee op oe km hake, stopping at the Cherie City and other point. on the routs. Aa is hecomtmr quite • cyclist and was at the recent ex position at Woodbridge with a party of whereon's. Harry's Isogon ram bas bees fIB miles • day Should the roads dry up he will retorts ea his wheel. Rayne& U.wAaa&XTAaI.e. Tuesday ire sing of get creak, while ens of our junior batiheiers wee away iron bone taking in the.oalerte sad delights of the Carlow C. R. 8..ectal, hes ism idenee was entered ad rssseMs4, the lander stores suffering oonsid trebly is some 0160100 Mottles of °steep end other delicacies being made away with. The said wee wooed up by putting • '+panda\ r.esier of hags mire in an upper room, the loud *rowing et which, in the early moria, awoke the bachelor from his pleasant illees...fter the previews night • enjoyments be the f■11 diseovery that he had had mime oriweleome °allure during his •Messes. Shedd web omdect be repeated he in- tsedm to cos w tibial .f the Dunlop polio. sad W .seise, Jells [coat, of t lederieh, be brim, web visitors to the bar of justice DUNLOP. Monday, Oct. 22. were in our midst during visited relatives is CALL x ASHF ELD• Illosnear.Ost. 11J Jabs eweMh. IN liked reeve 01111s a help to eft Mr es (ir ism Lb a. MMI end a YZ w ,aisrdlap. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS x SEE OUR RICE RANGE Laes'Fur Capes COLMIR't. ('AIti.Osi, Oet. 2010, 1894. t'olborne council met in the township hall. Members all present. Minutes of last meet- ing read and adopted. The following etc - moots were ordered to be paid :--Wm. Fowler, graveling, $13 25 : Wes. J. Hamil- ton, inspecting, $1 50; Abeam Morns, re- pining culvert, 12 50 : John Barker, repair- ing culvert, 85.50: Andrew Million, sheep killed by dogs, $2.b5: Peter McEwan, lum- ber, 511 34: Wm. Moore, can and board of Emma Cruse, 818, John 1)aeis, 10 weeks, $10. Adjourned to meet ]bib Deoember as per statute. F. W. M. D.IIA..H, C1ork. LIFE BECAME A BURDEN THE WONDERFUL NARRATIVE OF A I'ATIF:NT SUFFERER. tla'('all aha surdas Goods and prices. Ci R.811111 & OOs, McLean% Moot. cot. Sonars sod riastrmlwt. - GREAT - CASH BALE Ten APTtt Lrr5 I' or LA .arm sit-Ie/,rr1 INTO INP LAMINATION or TN& LI N611 AND . HtONn rfto•eliITlw-Arron root TZARS Oi SDF)IRIN.. HULTH 1. ALI0lT MIKA• cLOI'4LT R&STott. -OF- WALL PAPER For the b.leoce of thee month only I will offer my large Stock of WALL PAPER At Cost. is a genuine Sale in order to make room ler other Lents of Goods. Secure - these - Bargains before they go, at The Popular Book S�a�e. Frani Liaisnde. Meetreal. Mn S•rmh Cloutier, who reeidss at No. 406 Meutembe Street, Mestresl, has passed through an experience which is worthy of • widespread publio•tios for the benefit it may pnv• to others. Up to four years ago, Mrs. Cloutisr's health had been Rood, but at that time she was weaned by that dread scourge, 1. grippe Every fall since, . otwithstandisg ell her rare to avoid it, she bas been titillated with tnf mm•tios d the lump, which would bring her to the eery verge of death. This was followed by bromine fon the rent of the year. Her brooebai tabes wen effected to such an ex- tent that it was with ditiieulty else oowld breathe, and • draught of *snide air world stake her **ugh is On most distributing mea- ner. " Than was," said Mrs. Cloutier te the reporter, " • 000•tent rattling sound in my throat, and in the state 1 was in death would have bees • relief. 1 onsld sot at - ted to my •gain nor to my home, mad had it sot been for my nines, os whom I relid, i cannot say what would have hewn et me. it esu in vain that 1 toted the n umerous remedies given me by various doctors, and wham i tbiak of all the money they cost gas 1 cannot bat I have ever tried them. 1 had redo vastly of the cares effe.td by Ik. WU- limwes' Pimk i111s, •ad 1 fa, that they .net D. B CALBICH, Tb. square. Otederfeb. The Old Reliable COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. . W. ACHESON & SON .. Oeireat Styles awid Largest Selection o NEW MANTLES AND 7ACKE TS IN GODEBICH. For Elegance of Style and Finish, this Seasons Surpass all Previous Full Skirts and Sleeves, Close Fitting Waists. Perfect Models Plain, Braided, Beaver and Otter Trimmed, Stylish, Heavy Lined Throughout Coats at $5 Each. Best values in Goderich. A visit to our Mantle Department will please and profit you. NOW is the time to purchase your HARD COAT. The beet and only SCRANTON HARD COAL in this market at $6.50 with 5 per cent. off for c sb, making it $6.10 All Coal Weighed at the Mar- ket. WM. LEE Orden left at SAW= IM LIZ'S More promptly stw.4sd to W. ACHESOI 8& SON. Highest price for produce. UP TO DATE. Ladies' Belt Buckles, Souvenir Spoons, Birthday rings, etc. Also:a full line of AT J EW ELRY EN! Yl )1i I l !I Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Mantles. - C. g. HUMBER 84 SON. JE P.a. IFtI/sTC3- Wa,iiRa.]Nf'TH31_3_ AUL OF ALL 81-1AM8 The B.lmess College Sham is the tuo-t to the despised. Not every la.titsties dabbed Bus;ases College Is worthy ot vow support. You w.II in all Likelihood take a fdNdamm Gym but once. therefore w1 y no. select • do soot that has scared • repuuuos for prsotleS emmeien vous work. The contain the truth, for if they were unfound- ed none would dare to Rive the names and addresses ot the prow said to be eared m the public manner in which these are given to the newspapers. I decided to try Pink Pills, .ad sone but those wbo are aequaiat- d with my former condition can made: - stand the god i bay. derived from their use, which i oontin.sd until 1 felt that I WOO completely curd. As a proof that I the cured i may tell you that oo the first oc- casion of my going out after my recovery I walked for two miles oo se up hill road with- out feeling the least fatigue or the least past fee breath, and awes that time i hew triag- ed inyd the bel of health. last Fall I wee . (raid Oust the ts6ammation of the mega to which 1 had been ambient at that period o1 former yawn might return, but I had not tie least symptom of it, and Dever felt bet- ter u my life. YOU can imagine the grati- tado i feel for Dr. Williams' Pink Pala, sad I own resssimesd them w all whe will heed my advise, wad I do not tbuk it possible fon me te say too meth in favor o1 this wonderful remedy, the thief which a other oases as well as mita has proved iavalu&Ue. A depraved or watery .mditioo of the blood or shattered Nerves are the two fruit- ful sources of ailerons every disease that in- flicts hestsoity, amid to all sufferers Dr. Williams' Tisk Pub are oared wig a ami - &demos that they are the only perfect and unfailing bleed builder and that whore riv- es a fair trial disease and ,uttering meet vanished. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers or will be amt by ail en receipt of 50 omits • bei or 12.50 fon .it beam, by addressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co , BroekvUle, Om% , of Rcbneetady. N.Y. Beware of lwri- tatios* sed always refuse trashy mibsMtstee alleged to be "jut as geed " Hoa. Mr. L&urisr:aeselsdsd kis weeders tour by addressing weeisgs at St. Jess Baptiste .sd Bmerass. The leader's recep- tion was Merwbelming In its hearty Mad- eline. 'rHE FINEST CROCERIESS.S SALA.DA 'TEA. GOOD JAPANS (No. 1 DIRECT), and • foil .seert.tsst of case, CIIOCKERY AND GLASSAREA� STURDY BR03., M Tett ♦IMAs,,, 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. CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOOK, MANTLES, FURS, FUR CAPES. Our MANTLES are direct from the Makers. The Fit is perfect. and we guarantee the Making in every particular. No ripping In thew Goods, and our Prised 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 Jur FURS at Prices that will astonish every one. LADIES' FUR COATS! almost at Manufacturer's Prises. We feel satisfied you can save money by baying the above Goods from us. FORINitt TANDa dcoLLONDON,ONT.. stands heed mend shoulders above the steerage Canadian echmol. Graduates everywhere nor COLSORNE BROS., GO D E R I C H . onmltuL C\atelerae Free. Address careen J. W. WESTERVELT Principal- The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain, Warehouse of the County. R.B,S. Everything - Ready. x + x x x x good We are back again to the work we like most of all, and in time for the introduction of New 3-oocis - --- i, --- New St r1 s, ---AND— - New Qualities_ e ek x x x No matter how well you may buy elsewhere this Stock offers RARE OPPORTUNITIES to the most shrewd and cautious buyers, for almost all has been bought at lees than reetular wholesale Prices, and will be sold in accordance with the facts and conditions. Trade conditions never favored us so much in securing for the people a Sllpenor Cl sof Dry Cods Baraiiis. 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 its 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. LNDEEWS, R. B. nun, Manager. BIMadltoanq. Our Motto–Good Boots at low prices. our FILL STOGL is now complete in all liners and for styles, quality and price, we th ink it HAS NEQU BEEN EQUALLED in Goderich, and we ask yon to be the Judge. Come in and see our goods and if you t1on't by we won't get mail, but when you see the value we are showing, if you are needling you'll not go by ns. Ladies' Dongola Button, Philadelphia toes, regular $2.50 goods. now $1.1'0. Women's Oil Pebble, Laced or Button, solid, all leather goods, re- gular $I.40, now $1.25. tlirls' School Boots, $1. Women Warm House Slippers in a large variety. A nice felt slipper only 50e Mens' Canadian and French Kip and Calf boots made by first -clew workman. Meng Felt Boots at factory prices. Men's plough boots at $1, surpri.ers. Boys' School boost at $1, worth $1.23. Full lines of Ladies' and Gents', Boys' and Girls' overshoes and robbers, prices as low as the lowest REPAIRING IMAM Anes rsourimi ATTta*O ion H. B. POLLOCK. LATEST STYLES - —IN - 410 FALL AND WINTER .MILLINERY 83-3. MRS. R. B. SMITH. Glasgow Elate. Wira ter ..MILLINERY EMPORIlitWEST STREET. MISS H. M.PITCHER. F THIS T'11..011 pt ase, 1 +PAY FORTY -S] THE DOING: W hat to 001S wbrtbe*05 •"e' • eseerel •••ll meow eft was mesa se Os Ins ,seat.tamer OTTAWA, OM Museum Fester to 1 tory from the Oat s go stated a day et 800,000 laths he wee was .endd to wear debt, .ad to doepes e( the oesetry. 1 Parliament whoa to ago of this intended natter weight 8. /be M i.bar el Fu *setomad to plods swoon kw wetltbse, agencies dewed it, why he eland ease prepares oldies ea ewe to the entry easing, it set pies pies ♦'scion ben set 'moat Met swam• We sod that be be atm tewepet.re irmo met. Bet whet eh Ian be sirs be will manta' It certaiel electtoes. Mosey will keep invimeU, whish be to • maw u that mosey to oo yuesUse Is view et not the yr(iresvy.1 1.0vsr.ment emirw tbowie& of dollar • he .l..U.n these t Louis. of Curter He that M horst hie 4 disclose stew meth A mtimiw eie,tias I suds the list. Is for one heemeo1 t "thee ao.iree (a et noted te keep the T would Mee dime ea an •dolmans return how is the Dements re amearesmest mal rates of peen at tk taw. etc-, whish sr els of the :liar as dqy.II. hoot used to Adeo h auDg es beam* be touraeYsit to km twelve minim et db ad the ee..try fon elate perpmea sad to way bed to the 11 this sew loss mase that the Got ler the 1i=trbee hyo all i,�rr riv gene whoa the nib be reedy in three ■ seethe bet rem .e be struck soul the 1 ,,or 5Uf eat el . oe ,kat is if the, naatry Mime bbo that they will ewe fern of davit row tbanteelme beim be of tariff rselwetrws re .s& td watt se u,0 mi -send tacit Has it Isseeeed t0 premised? The of Me 1 naiads ♦lase,, mM•rts deraq '.pt. , new edeg pared with the eel wt. The .retell mese, thirty per c we mottos geode is amt. seams% 26.6 mapeadisq quarte however. seen a p w pretensions d t yeapesMasi,/ sl asst wham pili iedehbM.tela try some of Um T. to eametala Na laser of rubles 1 Brides steal Mmes tractor St. las1h ty ogres orb Raise, lied km ahosldertherap lbs Waists, el 1 the Minister et 1 lam a awe iii* r.tsrte by saying died thoma.ed tit hr depart mer, -4 QOM. be w.tttid Meet it. Ret ih Hames, will boor aseesstise The a.trwill aee shsut the "flee' tkaemsde of dell Ryas .nets foe s th..paoifid rim sat- Aker all le the eoamtry anal has meet iht 4.1.,s stere that 1 hay* spokes 'tion snare hid II quite w11hin I., will set 1'b O weed will be eel r"resrr sad, w'•ML imam Mtn* sad sall The ,list tied this Mee CeeWarsl ins. MIDI er amain • hodd, lbws as soletios. we shin.o the the the 1 � he mrd. Ns sh,Tall is Iasi& tial mediae «%ye sad seamN Atbawe their