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The Signal, 1894-11-22, Page 88 NEWS OF THE DISTRI''T. Prom our ownCorrwpondenta Where 1s I.ferstemao. Ss. Thee dame be Irowa4 Aa7wbee. Elsa rows of the C.iwoty Rp.aatU Reperee4 Oar The IlOiaeL DUNGANNON- \oxu The local agvin, is Dusg•iuo• for Tam at is at the calms of J. O. wail J.P., con : eye,..cr. ta. wbo will receive or dare ter enbe riptioaw advertising end /•b work. and is authorised to give receipts fur aalomate 1..d tut the Sar. Trdwnti, Nov.20. \l,tn... Mrs. John Flowers lett hen ISMS Moraine oo • visitSag tour le friends at St. Thomas. Rtrreltao. The sleighing which dewy peered for a time to cous.lueoe ut a change of weal -het has to soma ex teat returned. Home. lilts. McArthur and two children who ha.l been visiting friends at the Forest Cite returned Louie last week after having as enjoyable visit. 1 hu Thursday ot last week Mrs. k..1. Crawford left here to visit rola twee and tnends at the Sepal, villain mirth of here. Her numerous friends here wale her a pleasant time and sate return. . ,Sohn H•mlto, aoa •f Isaac Hamltn, Ashfield, who has remedy served an apprenticeship u a baker, Meow Tuning relatives in the village and tactility.. It is bruited that John a ► food tike.' sad ma make ea:ellrnt breed, We wish him sus ease. Nett (,.ofcl.t. t1• have been RI formed that Samuel Pend/tad, of the village of 1)ungaaoon, has recently been appointed as constable in and for the comity of Huron. The appointment is pronounced to be • rood one. low violators will regime to b careful. \ i i :1 u 1 Jo Neduesdav of last week I'harles Brow', and Miss Maisie ..iodic, both of 11 e.t \Vawanoeh, were witted in the bonds „f matrimony. We wish theu. a happy eaten and prosperous voyage over the matrimonial sea of fife. Ther arc bald in hirh este.et tiiid tftir'y rami reedieelfeti S t+u.l Ni. COUNTS, iv. IS Moms Samuel i'enthend, of Ashfield, and Wesley Aad -r - son, of Saratoga %Teat %Yawanoeh, are in consequence of being each presented with • daughter, to the fernier on lloaday 01 last week, to the latter on .abb•th evening last, wearing smiling countenances!' We extend oonrratulatioas to each of them and their waves. DI c..Asseis ' I.ifJtlt tI. spar new au- ditorium on Southampton -et with as at- tractive furniture mid spacious scsomoda tion is being appreciated. Ws understand tbat as many as lour of the different Soci- eties in this village have wailed themselves of the privilege of holdiag their meetings. Dungannon M.chanu.' institute and lead Mg room are ales held in one apartment of it. r ova t.lMF..TARt. In reading the newsy items of your efficient correspondent at ltunlop we noticed • pleasing tribute to your humble ecnbe who is no other than oureelf' and which we .else ourself cordial ly accept. We hops your amiable Dunlop scribe may be long spared In health and .up.rtor mental activity to chronicle the in tereeting happentnpof Dunlop anti vicinity. as hr has so ably dose for the past fifteen yew!. CALL x X OUR NICE OF 9EE RANGE Laies'FDr Capes apt an and examine gold. and prices. C. R. SHINE & CO., McLe■•s Block. Ce•. Siouan ab.i Montreal at. Have you wen soy IMPORT ORDER THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, NOV 22, 1891. 20 PER CENT, DISCOUNT! W. ACHESON & SON. A Tate season and our new mantles arriving late, We coultnenee to- day our entire Stock of over 100 of the Newest and Most 3 tyli8h Jackets and 'ant] Harper's 3Lsigszine. IN 1895 The Simpletons. • mew novel by TF nes Manly- wlu be bogus a the Deco nears• her. IRS. ad oosUaned to November. Oh Wbeev.r may bre onoi berseis ab 11.6 nerelMI• a will conceded7 he concededall turtaige that Titaness Hardy meads foremost es • matey artist 1a action, •bd Tbs ee pleeeas It� ]b� .:tacma tor to aroost►ue •sm not 1s (Petro is decree to that which has marked sa Trilby the meet ooemfml story d the Mother Isdi.g feature will las ibis rrrvea•1 Recellecidems et Jima of Arr. by the Mow Leila do (lasts Her Page saaadia r.oersted, ruder which guise the meet pop--- of BOAS ~aria*American aria* writers wlill metal the eters of the Maid of tir►e•es. In the January Somber will •ppe•r • prmrnab ilisotroted paper its rhe rteetes sail I. t'ae+llers, the ere of • series of Sostasrs papers. for this year. Fur Tri lntned, Braid Trimmoxi, Plain Stitched Norther Africa is attracting mew* sltentta1 .h.. e.. 7 other Nall.&u to off H AAkl seat ...owes. 'T1 aowill ke g dt relteNawiW t(mebae n th region. throe of ..plot elm pretreat life mesa Jt icer 1 1m dl prepare for this MAIJAZt\a • cele. el 1 .• cat •tuna+, depicting typiesl phrase et ,u►r LW Jammu, lees tewbeg nin Meaner* . Nmar- . ber toe Iret chapter. of • Tfrre-rart %mole etre. by J i uiKL I(at i I''. I.J• the LOOM e.t wort yet ati.wpopular11 MU ease itei- CMOS Mete rte abort stone by 7 p.p lieu■ro lay • feature ofthe MAOA%IVP. .d rer IIln.lreted .renewers.. The Volumes of the Mawaries Meta aim and Silk I.inutd. AH Styles of Newest Goods at abov big Discount. - -Thi• mean. a iarge lois to us, but the racks toast be Clearer I We invite all Ladies interested in Jackets to see thew' Bar- gain, in our iarge, well -lighted Mantle Rooms. W. ACHESON 8: SON. Staple aIld a. H'Ktte-t price for produce. Fflcy GOODS?;A BEAUTIFUL RiNG looks well on the Linger, as every one knows. and the o fpnrtunity to buy one at • price that Is utista, tory a •Iuickly taken advantage of by the avenge tuda.aduat. Just received from France and Germany. A. tbrier. We regret to have to state that on last Sebhath evening. as our popu- lar and much esteemed victualler, Chas. Robinson, was in the act of housing his • cock tor rhe night h« unfortunately slipped and fell. which resulted in tractor's( fear ar Ove of his rite on his nrht side. Ws, with his noat.y friends, wish him a speedy recovery and hope that hu injure& will not he of long duration, as his •beeo . from among us will be much felt. F:.' La.:erre sic Thanksgiving s.rmou was preached is the Methodist church ley the pastor. Rev. 1), Rogers, in the forenoon of last Sabbath. At eveoinl service a plat- form meeting was bold, when the pastor gat e an excellent address on the subject of thanksgiving, after which Mean T. Ander- sen and S. Sanderson, gave most ezoellent spiritual and very appropriate addresses on the same thence It is. by the way, eoeour. aging to the pastors to have the pew render su_h valuable assistance to the pulpit on pitch oeo$sioos. Us A \'t.ITI'.. Tot a Mrs. h. Pentland, react of the late Robert Pentland, lett hero on Wednesday of last week en route for 301ene and 1. uineev, State of Illuors, to emit numerous relatives at those pouts. We wish her • plsa.hnt tour, good time and safe return. Master Ed. Anderson,so0 of Thos. `Anderson. :Ashfield, left here on Tuesday on • visiting tour to relatives at Arden, Mao., sad vicinity. He intends re meaning there until Beet Spring, We hope he will alio, himself whilst there and then return house safely. A'oTHtR 1:1'T. (►n Thursday night of last week Mrs. Ellen Taylor, relict of the late John Taylor. West l\ ewanosh, succumbed to the effects of p.. salmis, by which .he was attacked a Quirt time. Her remains were interred in 1)un• uanoon cemetery on Saturday last,beinges- oorted thither by friends from Kinloss, I.oderich and old time ec.luain-,ancea and neaght1r.. She was 114 years lead 9 month.. Rev. K. Fsirbsuro cooducted the *beelines. The deoea.ed has, we are informed, been • r..ideat of Nest W.wahoeh upwards of fifty years and was much respected. She laves behind her one son to mourn her le - cease. H,. risi.• Rri..v on 10. e•eou, ret last Wednesday • hapry and enjsyabletime I was spent at the residence of oar popular and penial cltiien, .las. Whyrd, division' oourt clerk Cause the marrtare ot 0u daughter, Mary iouta, to -John McLean, Nest Wawanosh. There were a large num ber of invited guests, present. Who 011loyed themselves immensely. The bride sod groom are highly respected. as was evinced by the numerous, beautiful, costly presents given 1 them Iter. 11. Kneels performed the dere• mo.ty to the satisf.retien of all concerned. We mama to the young couple our erlgr.t nlatinns, hnpi.phhey will have • happy, prneper.ua and long union A tion ti Siri ii i. tits li.s Its -tab bath last the remains of David, the•veungest se. of t1sor . Aadee.e, West Warrant.*, n ew Gloms' Hill, were interred in Dungan - w oe cemetery, aged oma year and 1• months Hoc R Fairttstrnoondected the ob.egures. W. extend oar deepest sympathy to the pares(• of the departed ehtld His death was reused by a violent attack .f 'retepR which lasted .tarot • day. Flyer, medieval effect was (uncured, hat thus it re that 1►eat\ le gradually ssatehlag Its victim., .1A sod Jcunt• ressisd.ng ns of its solemn rtshtars. To the bereaved parents the .-ee•rlily teint may be eh.rt ked M them that 1a t\. parson .1 their 11111. rine what is esRanhgty an toppers( Ica le thaw, M r.4.• IIo i n M hint pairem la mtMm`� a 'Fury are very choice and all the \■west I :o. da. MY PRICES X- X WIT THE TIMES. IF you want • flaw of any kind tt will pay )oe. to ail at T6� Popul�� Buu� SioN D. B. CALBICK, Thr b .arc. Ceded. b. ASHFIELD Muvntt, Nov. 12. W. T. t:ardoer has removed to 0ts other far which hr had lately rented. The (Scoter has again broken up. The roads are In a bed state o: slush. The school in s. S No .i hes undergone repairs which were made by W. T.-tiar,iner. 4.eorpe Hewer has returned from an ey- tended tour to Burlington, Hamilton end t :att. Quite • number of farmers did not get up their roots this Fall, the scow romtog on so suddenly. DUNLOP. Monday. Nov. 1 t. \ :: on of Ashbeld,is stay- ing Miss H. I .1t )Y ing in our burg. James lowest, , spent Sunday with re- I•tires at Kingsbridge. Mian R. Payne, of t.oderich, was Mete .rust of Mrs. Allen let week. 1'aa.o' 11. (Lir Lawnsm•o, A. a Mac- donald attended the recent Farmers' lnst1- tote Friday last at Carlow. I; Adams, who spent some time here last gear, has lately returned from London, F:ogland, and was on the roll et the late milt:ary camp .t Quebec when the Rlake was there. At Present he is a resident of Lobo near the Forest (sty. Tc ii Salt,T \'I•Irim. Mrs. %Viggle, wife .1 R. -v. Mr. 1V.gle, of (Balder, Manitoba. with her two children, at present visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. t:eeo. ('ox, of 4.oderieh, visited relatives here Mime Bessie i.ihecu, of I.d.rich, also visited here. Inspector Tom visited our school Monday of last week wit mg an address. at the close of his inspecting, expressing himself well pleased with the progress of the school mime. his last visit. The teacher hu now a class of pupils who have already passed the en- trance prep•nng ler the second room to the High school In 4.ederreh. LEEBURN. M.st.), No. Miss Addie Stirling is visiting relative in (:odench township. A. H, Clutton attended the afternoon session of the Fermiers Institute at Car- low /ridgy of last week. The firm of Frost, Snow l Co. are per- haps considering • dissolution eif partner- ship. artnership. 11 es or not the farmers overtaken by the recent storm are making • grand effort in getting up the rest of the root, while Mr. Snow makes aphis mind whether t, reappear again In junction with John Frnet or run bumeem oro hit own hook with - Out John Frost .• partner. MET WITH At A. mosey. in looking over the city dailies we ootroed that the Rev .lames Sleek, of Hamilton. formerly pastor in charge hero for several p.riruia, fell from the steps of St. Paul church, of Hamilton, atter the close of • mestieg there, cutting ha face badly. He had to be as - sated home. We have not yet heard how Mt is progressing. With all hen he was • general favorite and we hope there will he no serious results. 1'or it'll Notts nittrwlaybeengThanks riving day, dense service will be held u the church at 11 A. tl A collection will he taken up for the augmentation fund of the church. No weekly prayer meeting will be , held on tete account .The sting in the -unday echoed h., tem changed and the talent cls has balsa esasign.d to the north east sad, while the wpenntendeat's desk has hien transferred Is the south side, in the reetre .C. ..C111111111111111111111 etrvioe ie to he held the first Stl41111, r 21111110m►sr The usual preparatory ss,IU, IS the nday pm, mos. At the investigation into the muse of the .xollappsae of tee Mentrsai Stryst Ka.Iw•y building F. 4' Hopkins Five evidence teed ing to .Onw that the deviations frown upset• isatiose of tat Dominion Bridge A, free Company ware responsible for the accident. At the (:evil Ashes Monday-rwnmenoed biles. -ledge Ial.ssbrwlp the snit of Jobe Ingle •gatnst AId. Hewitt eked A T .IoM Mon to empower 01,000 alleged to hay. been paid by him to thea ore the end.e.taed..g they were to *hints for he firm the fnetr*et Imo "apply My F:eett .ey.dl..te withend boilers. eepilb A HANDSOME WATCH is even more sought after than • Rug, and to a moo, at any rate, iia sen:ces are indispensable The chance of getting one at a moderate cwt is seldom loot nowadays. JEWELLERS offering golden opportuuatees lust now to all who appreciate the advantages of selecting choice articles from • stock that d large and varied are C. A. HUMBER & SON. 11 'bele Sew sated. Mr Lean'. miner ( rant..) alae 1. Seafortb Toe (needs of Rev. ,1. l: will I j YCp'f1Y COMEDY and Poway, of .eaf..rth Methodist church, will , L EIJ Ol COMEDY jJ 1 illlu regret in learn that be is enable ((per. 1 PRESENTATION COMPANY, fano his pulpit work, cod it i. likely( ikely to be some lime before he le able His ailment a 1I a throat trouble to the mesntune his work i -- T - es Ming supplied by his ndnuiterial broth• Mr- Harry Hart lel ,•- piemoire in minimum Ing i Ler be las tnW.- arrangements will. the fen.L\'Cat 11 (' .Mba.y ill and I'HK$O'NTA • Se•ft,.it William Mckav, who has been for ,aught years heal engineer In Ogil- I vie's mill an this titie 0, left ou Tuesday for Amherst, Nista S..•otia Mr. McKay has made t engagement with the Roble KerneCompany andwill have charge of their (to- tano Lunen... Hu (amus well, however, some herr 1.-r sme tine. .odench Tp It IN currently reported that John Rem,n wit: again make • flesh ' ter the rrevesh.p. in .'pp...rrn.n to Mr. Coswbo a again in the (seta. Should be do s It n not aurictpate.l Ly mime who protean to know, that he wilt snake aoy better ram than hr did before 1t is not likely tM t . there will be any.opp,.:t,on to Mr. Sturdy for the depu') reeveah.p. Morro : Peter, son of 1 gat ad eight ,8th line, died ..1 typhoid fe.rr near (')pros. Manitoba, a leoweeks ago, aged 37 y'ar.. He was a merrier' man, his ode being a daughter of Richard Stewart, of F.,Imond. vale, formerly of Morris. They were about seven years in the \\'est. Three young children aro left tothe care of the mother, who is sio erely symi$tnved with to her bereavemmtit. Clinton, • Ito Saod&y evening last week as .I. C Stevenson Was 091 hu way homed from church he slippbd on the..walk,and falling on his left leg. it was broken at the ankle, both hones being fretured. k will. I unfortunately, lay him up for • couple of months anyhow. In order that his busl.ws may be properly atteude..i to in the mean- time he hoe secured the .orrice. of M. Rob- ertson, jr, et Seaford.. A Christmas Book. C publisbers of Toronto Saturday 11-iyt may weli offer to place their Christ mae Num her of nth year along.lde any. . thing produced - anywhere. T he ps book Itself 1. ex. tremcly hand. some. The cover le designedby Mr. John D. Kelly, of Tomato, and neon. of the most brilliant and attractive things In the way of a rover erer done in the Dominion. Three pietnre.. instead of one, are gives away with the Number this year, and (•('boned by the Pring Bird" has only to be wen to be admired. The nibitrt i. • group a[ eblkiren lietening to the bird.. LL was paintedpalnt M O. A. Reid(whose Eamon. pfrter.s, "Mort- gaging the Her nnttreed 'and ")'or.closlgt the Mreadersortgag."our readers will remember having Men at the Toronto Yaleand I. reproduced an the cheerful rotors of real We by the newly dl.eover'ed proems wow photolithography. It Is a great Menet. No. 1 Supplement.' Play mat.s'�is • French pastel and • marvel of saint; coloring. No. 3 in black and wblte, oiledd ' A IMcnit Trick." is the first popular repro fnetlm of an old-fashioned steel engraving by T. Webster. Oa tits 'expiry of the enpyrighs rhe Sheppard Publishing Co, I LAd. t at nom had a plate nude. of which they are prnev prieto. formerly ▪ what fowerly could not be bought for Pero than tea dollars they now give with the('AnM- sea Number fres. As a study in farm It can - t ot he equalled. The three patters. have been leadadmired by ail wbo here seen them. The lead - leg story to theChtlstatas Number% by Hebert ete Barr. recently swtated with Jeans K. Jerome in pnhiat Le I.hing the Mier, trot m better known as Lake Sharp, who. writings 0. made 1Detroit Peer P.r.. fin•. His Mon. Om Day's Courtship. neenpies Anent,skis The scene 1. laid 1a Canada, and the lllo.tsttone .re rapdtaL Other stories are Preterit. The Shade of Helen. by ' t. Mac ine : 1w Leap (cares. by ('UAtgd Health why Johnnie Went Rech. he Iidtaw'Mermaid IL eppard : The Passingof Beggsee s/ tClub Man. by Margaret Harney, suer( An Hondo b ,..11s. by JesC act• b There arc a.tlfofy Illustrated poems by J. d w. Rennegk ..d Reuben lantiart, Kappa ■(omen. red James A. Trek er. Thee M Meal enamoring g eel if m . ammente Mesh. bibold at its sled eardM reoes rd •me the best a mete Shrew. 1plan is and Wilma Is /We a dtmoa h was(r(((asp fee Letod feet JI I'luN PART\'logit« • rr. I'enormSIcre in the eitOkA Hut.■ 111t,DAY, wkly NP..IiAY snit THtBr1•.t'. NOVEMBER 27, 28 and 29. This t'd is sat to ti.- on, a tat strongest organ...m ans on the road. Th.• Prean in the different Towns and Pitres where Ik,e) have appeared epees is the highest ten. s of the petlermasos. They will open the,r cnamre sweat With Marl Twa,n's laughable lotood. entitled " TOM SAWYER." No American pea) or scent date emery, a aider popularity titan this atirrtog ('on.ed) Drama-Dtaa. to many tbnUarag scenes and dram ail ■ oW Ilte attention of the aud lime.. ism the i1w to the fail or the curtain. and its sentiment, genuine patho-. and quaint humor please all classes of theatr.• goers. g acb event tog they will gi re away Handsome and Costly tuiverware Presents to those who Patronize the (chew. The priers.,( aimim:0o hase been placed at 411dild ea. IS Hs. Adults, - II es.. Rewired teat.. it eta. Ore present envelope will be given with ow* adn.issoa ticket, on; with each chad's ticket and two with esti reserved seat sista. COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. NOW is the time to purchase your HARD COAL The best and only SCRANTON HARD Ct)AL in this market supplied at current prier,: on shortest notice. All Coal Weighed at the Mar- ket. e -_ WM. LEE Orden Isle at SIAP><8. & LIZ'S store promptly si landed t . AMMO' Ie Oho Program. 'Ras les /ajar gu•t. hu Stump-.peaktag c tmpaiga toe" '00, yes 'Wlekt's be doing sow'' 't:robbio the stumps for fireweed.' Two et• sled. The uncle owood • rine horse .hay. The nephew owned a biker: They used to go ant every .ray And race •lona the pike. The nephew proved the hike wee bus. And captured all the pelf. The uncle traded off the hone A'.d got a bake himself. }'biladelphia Record. • RtsoRde Mss. I..eutesent Yew moot mobile 4:roan - 'whetstone stater the .1 apaeese ships aro au prn•chimg. Him (:reenlacksbeen TO.. ire • (amens at the dogs. "Hut, your (ire enj.cketnw• they are mill .n far o11 thee the bell will not go half way 'Theo Aha two a wwma id the doge.' 1.11o. 1 :ray Terrains/It a Reed warp hun moa parts el this township. Noma M. Zed omt. , h.A eve 240 Wads this Fall Kash tad wemld mealy rue 9l heeled■. As Mr. Melima.Md is so .zwbsssRiiv Meek Waft asel be will lad alserlgg op•gp tarp abs 1 taw 8,008 bmlMla 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 r the Numbers for June aid December of serf' as t h 1 S yen r S good S. "sr. worts mimic uru.otiotsdsuhamtpltM will begin with thy Number .urreatId MN time of receipt if order. ('loth C for . binding. ;deems each by twit. Leat W0, 1lenuttancei ibuuld Iso• nude by 1 Money (leder or Until. to avoid cWM gasest- •+s - - ----.. � list meat wittiest 'Me orppe�e`as malt: ell Wm Brothers. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per bear I1ARPEKS.NAU.AZINE ..I'er Fear 1+ etre• I1.41t1'P.KS H.F.EKl.l-.... . w M.I KPNICS KA/AK a to Il.l K!'t•:K'J 1 UL'Xt: PEOPLE.. - Postage Free to ,,.ad»a ad Herico. rs le the Vatted Address HARPER t BROTHERS. P. O. Bos MA N. Y. (Pity. Harper's Bazaar. IN I895 Elegant and exclusive dengue for mal doer aid Indoor Te/1este• drawn trio, woKT• modes by easia'r.sod ('Hart is.a so im portant feature. These appear even' •eeompanled by m,autn de.er,wtiore and de. tails. Our Purls Letter. i.7 1C aTll $*IN, DC FIIR.ST. ua week.7 transcript tit the latest styles and caprices in the mode- Under this bead of Sew Werk V..klea, plain directions aid .full particulate are glen as to Mapa f•►r1ea trimaines. and a.u,iones of the caw tem. of well dressed women. t111dren'• ft401.1 revives practice' attention. A fortnight:? ratters oboes Supplement ea ables readers to rut aol mate tow ows gsw... The woman who tato, HAKPKI:'S RAZAIt i. prepared for etpry mamma in life, eerrmogiune sir info, in al,wbe: e besetdul drew u rerut.ile An Amrne$S +ever. Meer W.rvMO'e tasngbbn. ly Ramo • 11vni.." . (rata, • Wrong no. el of .lmerieon .ifs, par, laid in Penn.ylvan a mad partly In the t:.r boulb.wltl (.ecupy the la.! half of the year. Sly lady imbed,. an Intensely •vectis( navel. by Munra% ?IaacT[... out hoc et 'Ood'e 7o W.- The Urea;er ..tory. etc., will beach the year. gamy nod aerial ■kat•. To this depart [lent rec. 'TATO.' will coat rebate her charnttng papas on ' What Ws are limed. in New l ort t octetl. Aneweretletarreepadesl.. Queutoesre- ceive the personal attention of the editor. and are answered at the swirliest t»saib.e date at ter their receipt. Rend far Ill.erated Pre.peelu.. with the Baran begin f The t'o:umes of the 1 azAa Ant Number for Jaguar, ofCAC h year. when no time is mentioned. subscriptions will begin with the S um:aer current at the tome of receipt of order. ('loth ('.•c1 for each volnme. suitable for binding. will be sent b7 mail. poet•patd, on receipt of Ill. 00 each. Remittance/ sbuuld be made by Poet office Moony Order er Uslt. 10 avuld clean* or 1oe.. .V wipnpera are nM rs opp 4A.a adrerNar- wear without the express order of Hamer, l[ Berri H tax. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Tear : JIARPF.K.SBAZAR_ .1: •e HAla'KKS MAGAZINE.. t a HABYRN'S i4'RKKI, r • .. tui HAitPRKM YOL'NO PROPLR r lop I'eetape filet to all awbW'nbers to the United Slate., Canada. awd Me,n o. Address: HARPLR t BROTHERS, P. U. Bet 930. N. Y. City. Harper's Weekly. IN 1895 HAItPKR'S WKEKLI. uavictor:al history of the times. It promote every important event promgly. aeeurately. and exhaustively in Most return and descriptive tett of the high- est order. The manner in whloh. during IAM. it bis treated the Chicago Itailway Strikes and the Chow -Japanese Mar. •d the amount of light It was able to throw oo Korea the instant attention was directed to !kat little -keen% country. are examples of its almost boundleme resources. Jrt.tae RAi.rm, the distinguished writer and carr.■ppoeaadent, has bees sent to the mot of war, and there Joined b1 C. U. w'111.00V. the wof•ksowa Amer.ea. MIS, now for soy years resident Is Jape. who has loess cooperate with Ayr. RAi.i•H i■ ■■etas dg ie s W HARPER'S WEEKLY etet.slve informal loa W Muster km. I)urlag 1116 every vital ene.UNai will be discussed with vigor and wit soul pr. tidies la the wotokkl esiamas. and also in smote arty slim by the higb.m authorities in each depart meet Portraits or the men and women *b. are snakiest history. Yd pewerfsl and caustic politico! oartoosa. will conllow, to M charac- teristic features. This tansy World. with Its Item mid kindly cesmenl en the Ismer detags of the dal. will renals a regular dop.,t eat. Pietas'.. Thee will be two pc werfui .oriel, both laad.emsly illustrated - Tke Red ('erm- odw a Mllint romance el olden days by STa1tts, J. W ad • meal of New Yet. ■staled Tme nos o1 UM Pataer. b7 Beaming* MArmee-a several novelettes, and maay Mort stones by popular writes. Rend ler iill*Nr$ted ?reaper's... The Volumes of the Wsa$LT begin with the d rat Number for January Meech year. when so tinsels mestiosed. nboriptio•s will begin with the Number carrot at the time of re - (Pim cifpl of order. ('loth ('onee for each volume. meltable for Mdteg' will be seat b mall. pont mkt. es re el o pptl of OM each. Remlt1nee.a.he.1d be matte by Pewit mme i Mosey Order or Draft to avoid chase. of 'oso eespoperr ore see to ropy lets ....nits" - .newt without the erprvae order of Hanl ese t K w.nw gates. HARPER'S PERIODICALS Per Tear i HARJ' MKS WRKLLY. .. .. HARI'KKR MAGAZINE. HAttPRKB BAZAR • . HARPERS rou.vo PROPI.1.. .1iw eat •m 1 eslo a fro Intal subaerthers to the (land Arotsa. vessels sod M rW. Address HARPRR a BROTHxR P O. Bes OMSTB�a As 'ries* Mars. P.sy, T.f(la.taa, bow dad that .toy eat warted sheet yea bung • trimmer is Mil- • ' Ok, time www Was a WW loam 15 le loued- id sem moire sof i14 meta laaamoti ear M IM wlwldiw tett mai. JAS. ROBINSON. CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOCK. Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices. The place thut give•the lest value for your money is the place you are looking for to toy your Boots, and that is why we want you to see our goods before buying and then you'll not go by us. 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 new herr we are pond efty making. - W the many words of passim the value we showing that we hear every day. If you have not yet bought from us we would like you to give us a trial. Your neighbors ileal het'( -ask them about u.. Our Girls' School Boots, at $1 00, still lead them all. Our Women's Glove Grain, Buttoner( or Laced. and Oil Tanned, Pebble Bpttoned or Lacesl, at $1,25, will speak for themselves. Our Ladies' Dongola, Buttoned, 'nipped Extension Soles, at $1.90, will strike you as a 53.:)0 Boot. 9 Men's Working Boot.. Bellows Tongue. $1.00. Men's Fine Calf. Laced or Gaiter, $t,00. Men'. Fine' Dongola, Laced or Gaiter. at $2.00, good value at 22.50. See our hand -Inane Kips before buying. Extra Stock. Extra well made. LI case any of our Goods rip we will sew thein fret'. amessRISC tams 110111 miaw..r t •TTL.rtarta To H. B. POLLOCK. Th. New MOW Sl.tr•, BARGAINS! 12 1 Wool Seat Cape, $16, for $12. 1 Wool Seal Cape. S30, for $25. 2 Ladies' Coats, $10 each. for $3 each. 4 Ladies' Coats. $5 each. for $1.50 each. 6 Colored Cloth Capes at Manufacturer's Price. 3 Ladies Dogskin Coats, worth 5:30. for $2150 4. ends of Mantle Cloths at about Half Price. 16 pieces Dress Goods Slaughtered. Examine Prices. X 20c. for 15c. -25c. for 15c. 2tc. for 15c -'33c. for 20c. 40c. for 29c. -50c. for 3(k. 90e. for 60c. --$Sc. for 57,*c. 65c. for 45c. 75e. for 50c. • 20 Short Ends of Carnet, good Stock, leas than Wholesale Price+. '1 ou must rave money by buying the above Goods from COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. The Great Carpet and lace Curtain Warehouse of the County. f HALLI DAY'S IMPERIAL IS AN IIP -TO -DATE RESTAURANT. + '+ + + + + + Choicest Confictiory, Oysters, Fruits Only the Best kept on hand. •M g nil illifti IMO BIBA1Id8 Y satire Stook .I�)IIN RALPH, OVERCOATS M satire Stook s( elOHN RALPH, OVERCOATS TIN AND STOVE DEALER, j '8 AND BOYS' 8 is being alai et /gins Far Below Cost Alen the ear ndagliams sn. bk.a NTS, GPS, TOP SMITS a and Ralallaw tmP rika a� L. CARD aim= Hamilton-st., W dsabd.d to retire Irma b.aissa, •mi will dispose .f his entire Meek AT and BELOW COST! r order M SO oat q.iekly. Oaf JOHN RALPH. etc. dr a