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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-11-8, Page 8TRE SIGNAL : OODERiCH, ONT.. THURSDAY. NOV 104. Iels�rn1 ,� ,1..- ..terliet - NEWS OF THE DISTRI`T. MOW our owaOorfroepoadetota Terme m aM.ea.sts..sse That at,.w be e�..a Aasvrh.os sofa, --hews of she eenn4 Mss,anip als�evsee , Th. Stan... DUNGANNON. Kornis. The Waal agency to t►tsa,anoe ran Tan $wast. le at the Sloe of J. G. Ward j.r.. oSaveraerow. use.. who will reSSive or work. fasradliter .rsuael stohaSifvte tyeceia.s .a► a nesats paid for the sasa Teaeuar, Nov. 6. Kali -Oa Thursday last auctioneer J. Mallougb coed uoted • .ale of torus Stock os the premises of Chas. Wilms. Goa. 4, %Teat Wsws•osh. Vpart ra.. ]Ire. lemmti, of Tumors, Michigan, sad formerly of West Waw.00.h la which township she was brought up. u wining; relatives herr. v Ismot. --Mrs Harris, of the tow.rhip of Ushaens, sad formerly • residst of Dun- n visiting rotative@ sad renewing cruse. acelut•iataacos bore. N't>raa Arrau.. ns... -OUT Iowa bel is sow rung at Mys a r., lust.& of at six, r.uu.dtag as at thAutumn is nearly past and that W inter 000mos is approaching. Wxnrnu Ktt.ia. Daum Rumour puts it taut in the near future the eorvaes of some reverend geutletnsn sill be roomed an tyle Gordian knot. Anyhow • little hid to whispering. Ittvo.ar.\o\ -Tai i Bo0Y1'1.. - Our popular ostensory is rosining business. Hee has to course of aeastructioa • largo build - tag which, when bashed will he seed ea a repository aad livery. Success to him. Rtrrt a..e, Holm Mrs H. Dull return- ed home os Saturday last, atter a leogthen• d visit to rsl•tives oast of Tomato. We .long with her numerous friends are plea- d to lean that the trip has iusprovd bar health. A e Relate. --W. Oliver, in the vicinity of Saratoga. was recently promoted with 1 young heiress, in consequence of which tele weanag . emultsg countenance. Wei join with others in congratulations to the young pater and mater Hata.owi s'. - Hallowe'en was observed very quietly in our burg by the "W.oys": with the e xoeption of • gots which was re- moved, therefore Ieaslai • patch of turnips exposed to conk. This conduct is Dot coin mendable but reprehensible, and therefore liable to punishment. Ran .u,. -Since oto last, October, which in the main was an exceptionally pleasant month in point of tine weather, has retired with its predecessors. November thud far Imo been broken by damp weather and very dash sight, much to the inco.veoience of perambulators Asst o. A VISIT -- Mn. McArthur, and children left here last week to visit re- ttvs at Loodoo . flits Telly Rowers t &stetterof lobs Bowen, ex -deputy reeve, of Weet W•wamoeh is visiting her gots.. She has been residing at St. om•s for tome titre past. Mterito. or Otas.•rootte The directors of 11 M 1. held • msttng in the reedit.( room on Thursday event.. last. The masuts of last meeting were read and approved. The reports of the librarian. .ecretery were read and adopted. 1t was resolved that, with • view of sta,bliehiog a class to take up • oomnsercal course. • awning be held in the reading room oD Fridae evening, 16th. Flus. --On Wednesday mont.g of last week about 2 o'clock the residence and attest of the content' of !b. Duff, Ashfield,es the gravel road about • nide or to South of I)usgannon, were destroyed by fire. It n supposed to have ongis.ted to the kttcheo Mr. U sod three childres had • very nar- row escape from being bunt. The house was insured to the W. Wawaneeh Mutual for 1400 anti the contests for $2O0. He will, however, sustain quite • loss True is the second tiro he bas had in the course of three or tour years. His bent and out- buildings were destroyed by a spark from • steam thresher • number of yeas ago. Mr.. Huff being away from home at the time of the recent in for the benign of ter h ealth mode to make the sad a5•ir more dl.tr.stog. litvin.u.ri. •i_ The chunk wardens of the Episcopal church hen hive for some time lack been rsovatiog sod improv.ad the interior part of the church by kalsmin- iag the mills'. painting walk, pews, its, whish, whoa fintehd, will add very .nuoh to its apps.ranoe. Os this .Lomat them wee so eervioe held to it for the last two Sabbaths T. Smiley and .Is. Reck .re eseaged N the work, and, we presume, they will 3., .t well In ootes ttsce of the Epiacepal ,:hueh .sdetgoiag improvement, ad tris ie 110011111.demos Row. .1 demos .on- douMe divine service in the Presbyterian church her. at , r u„ which s mood usd hevt r. Seroe will bo held s next Sunday is the church.. Love feast services were h eld u the Methodist church on Sabbath last, condoned -by the pastor, Rev. D. Rogers. Sats. On Tmgd.v hat ao auction eel. of tum impkntests aid •task was held no the premises at Hoary Fowler, con. 7, W. W.wano.h. The pepslr sod eeetp.tio aueti.e.er, Joe. Mallwgh, conducted the sae is such • m•baer as to reales rood pries Every .gtieb oared for .ale was sold. 1t ws the.Rht by many that owing{ to the down pour of mit which costumed all that day the solo would be • failure: not so, the auctioneer prsbesseed it to be oto nae of the meet ainnea.fwl that be has coo dusted for sissy yeses. Notwithstanding the heavy and oossesal rain daring that day we an saformsd that sows anodes that woe's sold at as •sodas sale a short S.e previous, were mead at Fowler's ale, and lealirad better prices J. M. is • hustler, sad is rapidly emits he the font to hu Mae as menage/tn. _ Loewy asses rt...•eswe•• Oa. oan see M • glass, bow the hams for this pretty midis enrols u !,,►Tial hots samurai bnssisr-two straight and two crotched oar -from whish all ,,snit brooches sad twigs have b.. an away. so as to leave bot litU. mon them pvtrnd- iag knot. Whoa they are well .eaeum.d they mast be rubbed, brushed •ud rebew,hd, both stSTa• rtxtt st'R<Ztt%. with a soft brn.h awl • stiff sets, to te- move from every crevice in the bark every loose particle of mos and dust. Then, with lignin gold. gild the hark all over. or, if preferred. gild only the hue sod when it r exposed at the ends and where the Limbs are cut off, and give • pouch of fold t ... crack ur protuberance: or. if s smoother Mui -h it desired, remove sil of the bark and smoothly gild or enamel the whole surface. The seinen. suspended from the upper trues-pieo,, is • fringed silk rug woven on a band loom -as old fashioged carpets are Woven 1t falls tersely fr.ea the asp, its owu weight keeping.. it 4m prince; bat it might be and to the etandatda-half way down and at the upper oorners-pith bows of broad. soft ribbon, M with Leavy t. eml•ttpp•d cords. Or a smaller rug, without fringe. might be snareudrd by gilt -rings and fur !tithed at the bottom with • row of ta+ee:a tot ctimfled shades. These screens are l.andeume. and are very useful where there ars open Mme, both to curd and waren wrather, as a shield frow- tl.e heat in the ....tier. and as a screen for the open emt•tiuee o' the grate or fire glace in the latae►. Pained, .wbroi lerad r applgned batmen o1 velvet. ,silk or cloth, or of a int,. t or gilded matting, may be used ..stead tit the rug if desired. wrtiente lts. Thr followitis rev11e •anakei' much better whitewash than that made ,..t lint, and water; For interior work. slake a peek of alms till it is thick at.al creamy. While it is hot mix with it a pout of limed oil and t lryund of • glue. previuu.ly dissolved to water. Let the mixture stand seGnarl hours before applying it. A httie 14mp- black demigod in vinegar and sited with wht‘owatf gives a gni ishti .Ys. wlh may be preferable t • rare white: it 11.- umbar giver a fawn c. dor. and yellow stream tint. t-ery little coloring ut.tttrr should In .sod, or the .bade will be too dark. For outride work the oil and glue may h, tar. expensive; in their plea use i pend fait to aleck of intoe. It is claimed that salt and glue are the best ingredients to prevent rubbing off. A good whitewash is made of whiting acrd glue. Mix S pounds of whiting with bot water till the compound is like thick cream. Mix with this 1 pound of gine thoroughly dissolved in water. Before ap- plying this every crack in the well .houhl be filled with a plaster made of one part of water to one pert of silicate of potash, =it'd with whiting. -(thio Farmer. SF4EPPI4AROTON. Moana., N.v. 6 &•soot. Ramat. -The following ie As resit el Wf-yetry .--mit"- &filo. 11, haba.ld. mama late is adts of merit Third t. Werth WYM farrows, 1lwSaes Graham, Jogs �et poker _SYN Harm Y•w : Nl�a M awake Bart Gerd.., iars 141•4111g; wi essea4 t. .snood, Ni. Usslhem. A regular 110 lams dater hr 117.50 at Armntwmre• Try 16 ea CALL x AND x SEE 008 NICE RANGE Lthis'Fur Capes erl'all and examine web and micas - 20 PSS GENT. DISCOONZI W. ACHESON k SON. A late season and our new mantles arriving late, We commence to- day our entire Stock of over 100 of the lent and Peat Stylish Jackets and lasses for this year. Fur Trimmed, Braid Trimmed, Plain Stitched and Silk Lined. All Styles of Newest Goods at a'3ove big Discount. -This mean- a large loss to els, but the racks must be Cleared. We invite all Ladies interested in Jackets to see theee Bar- gains in our large, well -lighted Mantle Rooms. W. ACSTSO1 lc BON. Highest price for produce. C. Br SHINE ft COs., -- -- - EMOVEJD_ Mcl can's iSlock. her. Square andd ses d Ht•1 q. I Nag - GREAT - CASH SALE L PAPER For the balance of the month only I will offer my large Stock of WALL PAPER At Cost. Tibia i. • geatune Sale in order to make teem for other Lines of Goode. genre - these - Bargains before they go, at A M.d.•O.or Puts,. Made over dishes sometime have a spicy flavor which fresh ones mina Stews are not to be despised, and even hash may be male deliew.ie. A stew which is really palatable may bo made by cutting cold meat and pontos into cubes about an inch square, adding a little cold toursto, and placing the whole on the back of the store where it can heat slowly for an hour or no. About half an boar before it is to be served it should be moved forward on the stove and allowed to cook briskly. A little parsley of celery .sed in addition to the pepper and silt gives a delicious flavor. 000ERIOH TOwMM11P. Mowsar, Nov. 5. A pablte ,,sting will M bald st Holmes. - villa s Thursday. Nov. 15th, M 7.30 e s , to discuss the sdvimbility of staring/ • ohms. factory. The publics cordially m- olted te shoed Morrvsi.v ..coat. Ktn.at. The to low. las report, based upon regular at teatimes and goners' proiei.es7,shows the etaodang of the pupils to S O.,. 1. .:eJorich towa- ohip, for the month of October Names at. to order of merit Fifth elms Norman I'. ('hunch. Ids 0. lire.. teens fourth. Minnie M. Carole. l Henry Johann, t'lareoea J.hostes: jester toa.th. teeters Ilalk.ld; senior fourth, Mit bort (laurel, Carman Church. Sella Wil - Mamma ; ,,tor third, Alias 1 Johannes Tredve*.Myrtle Trede*. Willis Drysdale; osis eptb4!_Mary L. Parter,Liada D R Sturdy. CAM ■ Ca. (Morel.; foie aeonsd, Amain Chisholm, IIs (hi.helm. (Arnie Joheeten ; part two, Katy Willasss., Holm IMy. iia, Sub Gilssa ; fart .ss, Mahe) Ina. Graham YJk.MI, tattle t;mh.w., J Vows, tastier Wille Wean for 26a, Armstrong,. The 1ili Boob SioN D. B. CALBICK, Tb, sgsarr. f:.derlrk. WAIT FOR THE BEST ! Recognised Ability. Fun. Furious hod Fast 24th SEA_f3UN -$4th The t'el.bretd GAY WHIRS, I1KSTRBLS Gstlteas, do you wast cloths - Dos't gds Aunt. est'. " ads", Mie 4. At Grand Replete. Mich., the trimmer. w the employ of tin, (Mir' Cabinet t om- pony, the Iarge.t furniture f*.tory in the world, mooch, anal tye company us. sons pulled to lay off the finisher. • The ninth auntie' rnrlvrtllieM of the Itrdberhooti of lift .tndrew begot •t Washington ..n Frislay Twelve hoodoo! delegates ars• i.t+wri . rrpreeentint( S,04 - laud. (`ana.la.nd nearly every State In the Thr express ear on is Southern Pa•t&c train war ntbhr•l of g10,001r by two men yeetenl.y near Serra menu.. Cal. The lotto her, nt.o.ra.•sl thee-t.tflee and rade off after tecnrfn.t :he swag." leaving the engineer ..u.1 Brenton Irhhnd. .1t Itr.nipton Thursday night Herbert Jo)s., aimed IS, employed in Tb• F4r.n.r other, tined a full charge from a shotgun int., the fate of hie younger brother. W III The buy wee 1105 killed, and was twought to the Tomnto horpitsl. "Didn't know it was I.sulr.l " At New York In the Ault of William R. iwi•Il.w against Rumen klsie, brougbt,to recover damage. from `cage, growing out 0f the explosion or to eirasinits bomb to the latter'. offitr. 1n which Iwiellaw, who wee hurt. rntovervod a verdict Inc sieves, the ,r.•neml tole eA the $.,)sena, Court reverted the Idgemort of the lower court and of ierv.l a raw tried. Mantles. 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 $20.00. • No last year's Mantles showing as this year's goods. JAS. ROBINSON. C T$T E. JORDAN'S BLOCK. X Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices. C. A. HUMBER & SON have removed to leLRAN' S BLOCK. near Kingston st. Look Out For Advt. Next Week. will be at tin e GRAND - OPERA - HOUS$ WEDNESDAY NOV.14,1894. N tletel.ls. a rerrlesw t oral/Ns. 4 Se.SarNn- ■1 ♦••e111r.. is gad lee.. 4'Mlleege er- 'besets, Arl4N le Mach$. LeseM int* 4'Ntedy. Soper• easet.& wrllsallnl fw.M. the art.h.set Ineee.e 1■ ase Atsnse0PNMy . A XATt:Hbses FIRST PART $CZ2WZ Toe moot il.borser: The meet r us' The loin Voiotia ever pressntsi by y Company. ases. . lMr Messy to produce R. , KNIGHTS° I lON4TT ►LUL(' Julies of the elliseet it rtes OoldsO oasis i 1is•d New this flea Mb. Team of Perform M the American :lags. GEORGE and WILLIAM rmGUY, Coedlaes Recognised al os er the worMa POPULAR PRIGS. The Old Reliable COAL pARGAINS1 ALWAYS ON HAND. NOW is tete time to purchase your HARD COAL. The beat and only $GRAN»N HARD ORAL in this market supplied at current prices on shortest notice. OM haft• oak ee. taostAI warveed. is nosed thy otwertmee of the day. hot then .•• eats .....n the gw.-tear H yes fail to in v « . i rear...• At.. anti dyed at Ahe 11w.4006 A, . -•l•. it r. 0 , wins sass rb• .see. •• . .stet . orb onset. Too t . 1 ,. ., .11 do tint row. Are. • v • •hwter5 hen, N$' *'. All Coal Weighed at the Mar- ket. ��. LEE Orden left at =A3, 211 S LIWI Mme promptly attended to. 11$14? 1188/1881 12 My enter !Hook GI OVERCOATS ad YEN'S AMID BOYS' SUITS is being sold .t priors Far Below Cost 1 A leo, the eatss rduetioas are behk made ill HATS, CAPS, TOP SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR, AC. oar std e.uni.ae my fiends sed Prima L. CARD, • 1 haat T1 Mer s11isr Q a otMer. � 1 Wool Seal Cape, $16, for 312. 1 Wool Seal Cape 130, for 325. 2 Ladies' Coate, 110 each. for 3.3 each. 4 ladies; Coats. 35 each, for 31 50 each. 6 Colored Cloth Capes at Manufaeturer's Price. 3 Ladies Dopkin worth 130, for 123.50. ends of Mantle Cloths at about Half Price. 16 pieces Dress Goods Slaughtered Examine Prices. X 20c. for 15e. -25c. for 15e. the. for 15c. -33c. for 20c 40c. for 29c. -50c. for 30c. 90c. for 60c.-S5c. for 57ic. 65c. for 45e 75c. for 50c. 20 Short Ends of Carpet, good Steck, less than Wholesale Prices. You roust save money by busing the above Goods from The place that gives the best value for your money is the place you are looking for to buy your Boots, and that is why we want' you to see our goods before buying and then you'll not go by u.. Our values cannot be beaten. How do we know ? Well, by the enor- mous increase in our business since we opened By the number of nets Customers we are constantly making. By the many *orris of praise tor the value we showing that we hear every day. 1f you have not cit bought from us we would like you to give us a trial. Your neighbor - deal here -ask them about us. Our Girls School Boots, at 11 00, still Lead them all. Our Women's Glove Grain, Buttoned or Laced, anti Oil Tannttl, Pebble Buttoned or Laced, at 31.25, will speak for themselves. Our Ladies' Dongola, Buttoned, Tipped Extension Soles, at 11 :►0, Kill strike you as a $2.53 Boot. Men's Working Boots, Bellows Tongue. 11.00. Men's Fine Calf, Laced or Gaiter, 12.00. Men's Fine Dongola, Laced or Gaiter, at 02.00, good value at 12.50. See our hand -matte Kips before buying. Extra Stock. Extra well made. In case any of our Goods rip we will sew totem free. =ramose i&ATI. ass rewfrrar aTTaaalai to COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse of the County. F1 DIDAY will be open on SATURDLT MORNING. •tf Granby Rubbers Always to the front. This Season's Goods Finer than ever. Now that the public is familiar with tete excellent QUS ity Style. Fit and Finish of the Granby Rubbers, the demand is almost universal. 1!.`t►erybody wants them. Every dealer sell* than Granby Rubbers Wear like Iron. H. B. POLLOCK The New Shoe Store. RB.S. Four weeks have passed .ince we entered the business arena. Four weeks of business activity. 4 weeks of enthusiasm. We are proud of the work accomplished and of the business done. We are gr►tified at the enthusiasm so noticeable. We are grateful for the kindly look : the hearty hand shake ; the generous expressions of welcome, and now on the 1st of November, we're rble to anticipate every fall requirement and supply the wants of families and individuals. The following dispatch reached nI~ last Saturday : The Smell End of Nothing. Its ncempoiella mon. ,Pit • moil as. the ammo. to sleeved from stsdlag some se saNsi ' ` This mean CRT $VYM17r AND UNORTHAIID 0016Liee. Lwow. OMT.. fle .er ary le retied Int meW d dthe prooti el .rwer its wot The Gres atmr arft our togas- wme ase sense sd mut tins sees, J. W. wasTi1RVRUT MAO. -ats- "The Sios1" is only el`yus. GM it VE HAACPs SR? '1'U1T E salmi Von A 1EAt Toaolrro, 27 Oct., 1894. To C. W. ANDREWS, Manager. Offer for Moulden stock accepters.. Dress Goode and Mantle cloths go forward to -day, special freight. R. B. surra. This stock and what is in transit from other sources will enable us to fairly double our lead for the great business month of November. - ALWAYS ROSY - -That's the way you find us almost every time you awe to the Store. People like to trade at a busy Store , they get heifer service and the condition iii clear evidence that the store is satisfying eaAorn• era, of course. For the next week or ten days we give special prominanee to Life Stock bought last Saturday. Look around yon and do as most other people do nowadays -buy where you can get the best value and where a dollar will do the most good. Our Offering Saturday will be: Good all Hilt Ribbon, all Colors, 2 yds. for beta, Oesd Silk (.'eiorwd Veiling, 2 yds for 15 uta, - lad • maaefaolarls .ghat's simples of Gloves sad Hesisry.. 0. W. AIIDREWS, Manager. R.S.SIC=