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TRE SIGNAL : GODFRIUH, ONT., THURSDAY, DEC 13. 1894.
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°�s=�Robinson's
GYMCash Store
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Having Icarus' the Matte lately occupied by Mr. JOHN BUTLER.
Corner of Square and West Street, we expect to more sometime
in .Ianuary or February, and as it costs money to "Love, we have
,Ieci led to clear our .stack of
DRY GOODS
-Al'' A
SACRIFI
WE COMMENCED OI'R SALE ON
Wednesday,Dec. 5
AND WILL C(i\TINUE UNTIL WF. MOVE.
THIN IS
NO OLD STOCK
N.• arc
otr
asking the people to buy
Stock -not a few lines _
are asking you to look
only I.eing
You will have the choice of all
thrown out for a bait. We
at a Stock which isnot
offered at a
Sweeping Reduction
i.ut which is also thoroughly assorted with the Newest (;ol..I.
of the season.
Everything Marked
to Clear!
Our Stock consists of the following lines Ribbon- Silk \ el' et,
Velveteens, Dress Goads, Trimming,
MANTLES AWAY BELOW COST 1
Mantle Cloth,
Gray Flannel,.
Flannelette'.
Canton Flannel,.
Table Linen,
Table Napkin...
Butchers Linen.
Stamped Tray Cloth.,
tile‘ e,.
Hosiery.
Over Hose. Over Shirts,
Waterproof Coats,
Leslie* %e't and ihrafder. d White Shirts,
Ladies' Silk H.Ikfs. Mens (iloveit.
Storm Collars and Muff, Corsets,
Children., Boas. Cashtner.•
Shawls.
i.act• Curtains.
Sheeting.
Pillow Cotton.
Flannelette Blankets.
' Wool Blanket,.
Tweeds,
Cottonades,
Men s Shirt. and 1)rawers.
Ties.
Men , Caps,
In flet, everything in clic► St,.n 'narked Joann to clear out
Scarf,
DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS!
JAS. ROBINSON,
CALL x
AND
x SEE
01111 INCE 1IANGE
Laes'Fllr Capes
�('*I and examine goods and prices.
C. R. SHINE tt CO.,
McL an's clock. (Nor. riquare and Montreal et.
GREAT REVOLUTION!
he Decree has Gane Forth - -
- - The Knife Must be Applied.
The 1,r -1 riauyhter Nill,vuuuen,e
011
Friday, Nov. 3Ist,
• &li.i continue e.erx clay owl:
Jan'y 6th, 1895.
tome and see bow the cork is done
at the sign of the Itud Flag, ou the
Square.
D. B. OALBIOL,
MGLn auum.ery and iaaey deeds.
NEWS OF THE DISTRI'.-T.
From our ownCorretpondenta.
'Mere 1s Ief.resatle. Mere Thal Camino@ b•
reseal As, wager Else -News eR MLe
tweet, s/erestl, reported
far The enema.
DUNLOP. •
Trasr.•t', Dec. 11.
Vaster Robbie 1'umming spent Saturday
and 'uod•y in 11odsrtch.
W m. Itobertao•n attended the funeral of
late Vn..larpb 4.ritl,n at Kingsbridge en
Saturday.
( Our new blacksmith has added • new num-
ber to our local musicians and at the recent
dance amosg our Leeburn cousins took ,lutt.e
a part with hr tooaerttna
BRUCEFIELD.
Trc oar, Ides. 11.
•I A. Mclatesh has returned to Common.
...1. Pollock le recovering treat • recent
indisposition.
Rev. Mr swan, of Hassall. preached in
the Methodist church last Sabbath.
Brumfield Star Council, R. T. of l'., ere
having initiatio.s every lodge night.
The Salvation Army of neighboring towns
will conduct services in Inc Methodist
church this evening.
Next weekut time premetsf we wall give
our bumble opinion of the political situation
in West Huron Alt hooch residing in
south Huron we take a deeper interest in
Wast Hproo politics than any other tomtit
ee.cy in Canada, than even South oxford
CARLOW.
Dec. 10
Tb. folio, lag is the standing of the pupils
of S.s. No. 1 for the month of November
Filth elms, (;race Linfield, lotus Cellae-
her, Jennie MsCardy . inn. fourth, Waver
Walters, Berg. Venice, Tilly Gallagher and
.lames McI.tyre, even,: jr. fourth, Alfred
Linfield, ('hari.e Varooe, Nellie Young :
third, Tem Resin, Nettie Tyndall, .lames
•;reline: mooed, Blanche Sellowe, Peter Ra. -
sett, Will Haan : part 11., Goners hese,
Lilly Smith, John 1 meg ; part I., Roy
Potter, Rolle H.es.tt, Will Smith.
Another of Carlow's fair maidens has left
us on the person of Miss Mary Sallow, who
wsis joined in the holy bonds ot matnmosy
on Wedeesday of last week to John Young,
of Carlow We wish them all happiness.
The weather for this time ot the year le,
we believe, the inset ever sees here, ...d if
the reads were ugly in better medium, one
might immune M M be June instead of
lionise bar;
GODERtCH TOWNSHIP.
Trane, Dee. 4,
At the last recon, of L 0. L Ne. 196,
4th oosocesion, 4;oderich town.hip, ofhoere
were defy elected as follows Master, Chan
Johnston : 1). tester, thus. Johnston :
chap., Thomas McKee . ser sec , Robe. Y.
Coe fin. sec., Thomas .1. Johnston : tress.,
Rabe. McIllwaaa ; i). ('., Thomas Bell
leoterter, James Cox . committee. James
Johnst's. R. Porter, Thomas •owerby,
t0 m. Sow.rhy, Robe, T..'alwell.
We reayved • Mess of name paper
which, on the obese isepeetine of our best
W0. y., appsatled l .contain . record of the
minutes of to@ township council 11er devil,
we are f.rc.d to admit. has not the Rift of
second tight, and the hieroglyphi.r are .toll
undemph•rsd. We sb.uld he ander • great
obligation to the gentleman who kindly
weds se the .stench minutes if he would
lies, before mediae his wtsetrrript, Net it
is kettle. E:n. Sn.,•1 ----
Mosher, DIM Bot
The fallowing r ppeerrtt based open MOW•ttaad•aoe ...d proddpncy shows the
ing of the pupils is S. • Na 1 ter
mouth .f November. Nacres are in
of merit. f ifth clots, Ida 11 t:race,
Norma& F. Church. Fourth elms, Mimi*
1'srwe, George I4a1k.M, (lana,. John
Nee Third re.. Gare... I►sere►, Wilbert
CASH STORE. JORDAN'S BLOCK. ( lam TWA Jr.' MN.. Jammers, M e
ITlradessm Mels Drysdale. Seemed 9r.,
W. .ACHE 1-6--ra-otl:LE3r Mo�mlect!'
SON & SON.
Us.fUl and Serviceable New Goods for
-HOLIDAY PRESENTS. -
New Kid Gloves, Laced or Buttoned, Pearl flacks, el.00 awl el
Ladies Black `ilk Mittens, Beet yaaliity, 91.2:e.
Man's brat Lined Kid Gloves, $1.25 quality. now 9:s.•.
Silk Mixed Scarfs, sew patterns, 25c. and 3:.c. each.
Real Irish Linen, Fawn embroidered Hilkfs, S:oc. to 70c.
Extra large Hem Stitch, Initial Silk Ildkfs at Vic. each (all initial,,.
Japanese Fancv Hdkfe, irowE
ense choice, new mtbroi,ferert anti }lea
Stitched. at '' for .':'c., worth _like. each.
Mens large Plain Hem Stitch Ildkfs, i'tilk, at :tic. each. marked .t..wu
frout .'ilk.
New Eider Down Satin Quilts at $6.50 and Ikl.; 5 each
Best Chintz Quilts, White Batting filled, 11.:5 and =.'._' •.
New Dress Goods is Black and ('lean. Creptns, Verges and Fans, Vigor
eel Blacks, Dress Plaids: now patter..,., tiner than we have over before shown.
:see our windows for them.
1 u,pe-tton In iters.
W. .CHE3O T & BON.
Highest price for produce.
A BEAUTIFUL RING
looks well on the finger, afel►ery inc•knows, and the orpnrtunity to buy one
•t • price that is sainfacAny is quickly taken advantage of by the average
individual.
A HANDSOME WATCH
u even more sought after than • Ring, and to • mac, at any rate, its @ervacee
ere mdispeawble. The chance of getting one at • moderate cost is seldom
lost nowadays.
JEWELLERS
offering ,olden opportunities Lust now to all who appreciate the advantages of selecting
choice articles from • stock that is large mid varied are
C.. A. HUMBER & BON.
.11 abelr sew Masd. trrLet.•• 'lase I'rubes, al.rk.
Mary 1.. Porter, "ophi. 1;. Williamson
lora M. Cbur.h. Second Jr, Thome&
Salkeld, John Porter, Nettie Bell. Part
Two, Ruby Galion and Kettle Wilham.on,
teem,, Helen Drysdale, Laster t'hurch,
Part ()ns, Mabel Curwec, Graham Salkeld,
L.ttte (.rabsm.
, poring to the ottice may be brought forward
nomination day, but as he has • large et
ncnence and has an extensive knowledge or
municipal aftaire,and Mtn, exceedingly pop
ufar, he will in all probability be the success
-
ful candidate.
LEEBUHN
Teener. Dec. 11.
Mn. John Linklater, formerly of this
place but new residing near the Classic City
o! Perth, is up on • week's swat* relatives
and (needs.
Mr. end Mrs... 1.. Chattel received tad.
logs of the death n: the tatter's brother-in-
law, Mr. Robertson, is London, and attend•
ed his funeral.
.;flite a cumber of our residents were
among the audience of Rev. .1. H. hector,
the temperance Iecterer,who spoke in (:ode.
rich this week. The fair sex hey. not for-
gotten
orgotten his advice about matting a choice of a
lite partner.
fl .l , n r,. ST0I II. since the bad roads
hare set in quite a number of the driving
public, to ens their horses and make better
speed, hair. driven on the frontages of farm-
ers lots hen and there, Gutting them worse
than it plowed up. Some of our farmers
have spent much time in grading and sow-
ing their frontages with crass so is would
be nice for pedestrians, test they did not
mean it to be used by buggies. 1 one of our
farmers as the South end bas dug • treseh
at each end of his lot, leasing only a little
footpath, so that future couples coming
home from meeting will have to go In •uncle
file.
DUNGANNON.
Son' s. The local agency is nuagansaa
for Tex riauY•i. is .t the ottloe of J. G. Ward
J.P., oo.veya.oer, aa., who will motive or -
don fee eubsortptloes. .dvanuiag and Jen
work. and V authorized to gt . recWyae ter
amounts cad tor th..atne.
Tt.a+an•y, 111.c. 11.
1,111•.. -kin. .la.. Taylor, of .iv.r•
more. lows, is on • amine, tour to relative%
and renewing termer acquaintances.
I. Ta -rr. During teat week quite a
quantity of grain, sheep Gad cattle ware
taken through our village for foreign mar -
tate.
E. 1.•'..I'c ' h, Is... We haws been in
formed that soma farms in A•bfeld have re-
eetly exchanged owners. Particulars ID
our next.
Sr ne1.RIP • Los.. .4. and A. Pollard
had the misfortune during Let w..k to loo..
• valuable horse whi.h died from paralysis,
carred by overfeeding and vans of exercise.
I►a.•,,Ares.-Rev. .Sohn Roes, of
'trumpets, is expected to be here on Monday
17th, to org.size • 4'hrietiaa Endeavor
Society, ander the auspices of F.nkine soca
grsatioa.
(i•v•t.w•tvT. W•, along with OS
numerous friends of our popular *
twiner, ere phoned to see him able W Mb,
tend to his duties, although he is mot .feats
so well as formerly.
1. uiv-.r.eo. -V1• regret bo have to state
that Mies Auguatiee, wt:o has for mem tim.,
been indisp.esd, is not recovering as rapidly ;
as M friends and acquaintances would like.
We nape she wiliness be restored te her for
star .tate of health.
Mrtie Ir•t. (or.. ns. Next S•terd.y
b.ieg the 15th Deo., •sd the data appointed
statute for memorise! mescals to meet,
t .euneits W'•wanes4
of Ashtiel and W.
will a000rdingly meet on that date in their
respective places of nesting.
Tut Si,, x..., t I'zi.....es,. The tent
(tees of Du nos nubby school have ea
gaged than. McKinnon, of 4'tiptoe, as teach
lir her 1896. Seveety rix applications were
received and we presume some difficulty was
had in a selection from se many applica-
tions. The !Marmite.' public school nowt
I be worthy of note, Iudgtnv by the number
ot applications.
I Mr . it t' vi.. The preset member, ot
' West Wawanosh council, owing to the bei
nee,hke and efbotent manner an which they
are said to have conducted the municipal at
' fain of the township devolving upeo them.
' and reticence up to the pre.eat will in all
• probability be returned fnr I85r, by ac•
demotion However, nomination day will
decide as to chants or not.
• Iter, }ism, Hoist. Mn. Smiley. of West
1 W awanosh, one of the early settler, in that
township, who ham been for about a year on
, a visit to her daughter, Mn. Bristol, wife
I.t Rev. .1. I:rutal, of Rural, ,tate of Wu -
consul. returned to the old hom.eta.d on
Wednesday of Iasi week. The venerable
old Indy, notwithstanding her advanced
'age, being about eighty three year,. look,
and feel, remarkably well lad healthy.
I'Txasr'T.--It is with deep regret that
we have to chronicle the death of the helo.
ed wife of Joseph e;nlfin, the popular and
i much esteemed Reeve at Ashfield. The de
owed for some um. was troubled with r
affectio. of the lunge to which, after every
!available skill being used, she succumbed on
Thursday of last week Her remains wet,
interred a Kintsbndge eametery on S*tur
day lost, being escorted thither by an nous-
' ashy large concourse of sorrowing relatives,
friend, and neighbors. A tare* number of
ninnies from this vicinity attended the ob.
.wisiea, evincing the deep sympathy te the
bereaved husband and family, in the doper.
ture of s beloved wit*, feed mother and
highly esteemed citirami. The deceased
leave, a sorrowing hothead and mix children
to mourn her departure flea this life.
BAYFIED.
Wt:ut.Lpl.Ay, DD.. 12.
M r. Donald is emitting s new bars ort
Louise -IC
Mise C. Rriegel, of garden''', is the guest
TA. a+. The collector of taxes for the
municipality of West Wawanoah paid as
official .sit hove ne lost Wednesday, to ran 1
move taxes. Rs would respectfully mooed
these ratepayers wbo bays set yet paid
their taxes that they h.00ese dee, tied are
savable lie the fourteenth day of 1►esentber.
Fan kvrsar•lyr•iT. (1. Monday, the
24th ia.t, there will be held under the see -
more
'more of I lettgasnan public school, an eater•
taiainant consisting of a Xmas tree, mane,
reeitationa, dialogues, etc., is the 1)emes.-
eou new auditorium, A *readiest program
Gad rare treat u in stare to all who at-
tend.
Rrrian.. Eton (tyre. a We hgv. bee
credibly ietareead that .teaaph F., ,
reeve of A.k.d.ld, has deeded le retire and
rears the reevethap. Re bas for maay
Team betel this panties with great credit to
iwwlf and ben.dt t* the teweahi♦ curd
county whieh he has repreean ed. la eee-
seomeee d whee& the pretest flint deputy
reeve is .peaes mf as his ewer er te the
111,10 alkali. Of mere., ether.a-didaw r -
of MIs. ('kali. Symonds.
Kokt. Rosati is propane( to move to his
new house on Howardat.
Mr. leeks, of Wiegh•m, .pest 'sturdsy
and Sunday at the K. Hotel.
Wm. (!mond is busily eagse.d in erect-
ing a new drives .nod on tht.siguy-st-
.1. Pollock, Root. E:rwa. and Wee. Ver.
gems reiterated a Saturday from ("erased
when they have been engaged ter seers
time.
A \ ens eet.rta,nmeat ruder the aus-
pice@ of the Presbyteries Sabbath sawed
will be held to Tows Hall .e Yriday, Dec.
Yost. A good tier i. espeeted.
NILE.
Trams'', Dec. 11.
yutt.e • number of wedding' are m the
cards for the sear future.
Municipal polities are beg.aning to caste
Into .haps. Hugh Girvia i. is the field for
reeve of Aakfield. Her sure of this ward
almost te • man, and .sy opposition be
might have grill have to beetle or they will
be enew.d ender. Henry Martie M alio les
the Geld for C.lbor.e and of goer.e will
heed the poll again.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rrewe, el later'.
Row, vends ed at Nile . Moo Trebble
end Mies Atlee emsdeyed at R. Ryas.., of
the boundary _ .. Mr. sed Mn Jobe
ranks hove roared home from Michigan,
where they W bee vilifies their .e.,
Daniel. who, we are pleased to heir, ie net -
tkag better Mn. .lea lento" is .till
see6ned to her bed.
Ma E:nrnxa, 1 mowed is kat week's
!tar a reference le sty iresadenee fa
regard to the markets is Aederteb, v. Loot -
n ew. Now the error , eedet d The Star
dem set dey sey wtasasate is reseed 1e
prima, bet says that • very tares peresetye
of the merge grease thee mese le Galeria'
means (ens this dietrb< New, 1 bow
whereof 1 speak, end 1 mss verify it by
af1davit, that • • former watt to
iwekeew with a W of peas fee be
w
get See per bleb. Be went to te the
✓ ef day std pem were say boa Th.
"BARGAIN DAY
NEXT WEEK!
WAIT - TOR � IY
What we advertise we carry
to the letter!
1g
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See our list of bargains in n
week's issue of this paper !
J. T. ACHESO
out
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We're after yo
for your Shoe trade. We want your trade,
relatives' trade, your friends' trade, and we'll make
you to buy your Shoes from us. Compare our prices
what you have been paying.
Laches Padded Felt Slipper*. Feb Soles. $ .7' .
Felt, Leather Foxed Gaiters, 1.00.
American Kid, Button Tipped. 1.00.
Genuine Ik)ngola, Patent Tip. Buttoned, 1.25.
Misses Polished Calf. Laced, 11 to 2, .75.
Child, Heavy Laced Boots, Rivetted Solea, .50.
Best Felt Overshoes, 6 to 10, .75.
Uverstockinya•i and Rubbers combined, .75.
Bev, Hand Pegged Bal., .95.
1-outh.• Hand Pegged Bal.. .75.
Men s Heavy Boots, Bellows Tongue, .75.
Men's Pegged Sole. Solid Leather. 1.00.
Men . Sean'les• t loiter,. 1.00.
your
it pay
with
Prices do the selling here weust fit them and tie
them up. Every pair guaranteed No. 1 quality, and if
they rip we sew them free.
Custom work and repairing our forte.
H. B. POLLO
'1111e New ►lase
Nam
Extraordinary
Offerin
0 N account of a important change to take place in our Business
about the lot of JANUARY, 1895, it has' been decides ► that
the large and varied Stock .,f FANCY GOODS and CHRIST-
MAS NOVELTIES must be reduced to one half its present
size. This announcement to the Ladies of Goderich is alone sufficient
to ensure a speedy clearance of a Stock of Goods which is conceded to
be one of. if not the Largest and Brightest Range of Fancy aryl High
Art Goods in Western Canada, and affords a grand opportunity -anal
one nekton' offered at this season of the year --to procure elegant and
most tesirable Goods at prices within the reach of all. Ordinarily the
merchant relies on I)errrnber to produce great results. In this case the
Stock must mote out quickly and profits are ,wept out of sight. For
the convenience of Customers a, well as ourselves we have divided the
Stock into lot, and e., arranged that the different ('lasses of Goods may
be examined at leisure and without confusion. Experts in the Fancy
Goal' business will be present to wait upon yon and assist, if required,
in reletting Stork to be made up.
=car 111 Mira.ca.
that the Entire Stock in at your disposal, and at Prices
.imply 1-napproachable.
A Line of very cheap Trimmed Hatt: a Specialty.
MRS. R. B. SMITH
nem day oats were tic, cad in t:oderich
soy 26e, and b.riey was 40., in I.ocknow
sed oily) 35e ist:sderiek. Wheat to day is
59. is Lecknew, what Is It is God.noh •
How is it that one buyer in Lecknnw took
in 3,500 of grain is roe day at those pips,
NEW BAKERY
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G ODERICH.
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JOHN A. GREEN
has established a new Bakery sad Co.
fectioaer) Store oD ilalailto st. in
itarrie'm old .tend, where be will heap
constantly on hand everything in the
line of Good Reed, Cakes and Pastry
of hent make. Large Loaves at R rata.,
and small loaves at 4c.
No co ubinetioo : no extortion : hut
everything to suit the tiara and the
politer et the people.
if ye.. want Good Bread amid Cheap
Brand leave your onlsre at the New
Habig", os Hamilton' Str,
Wedding Cakes a Opseialty.
Rrea.) delivered to all parr of the
tows.
JOHN A. GREEN.
a.
asill ripped reet et It erre
The larger pall el k sear areathe
The Q----isd rainkstry orae
last weak by a,el. e1 1o@ se SM, fee
te tsaistde a payment d sseabers
thct eeprepriati lie 4.442.
sorb.
defeated
refiner
Is.
ihc $un.
The first of American New.pspert•
CHARLES A. DANA. Editor.
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