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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, lata.
WALL PAPERI!
Qthck Cloariiig Sale!
()W l N(, to osmate abaages in
ing cures our $toes, we uffles
clearing out the entire Stock of
Wall Papers, as Paper Racks are to
be erected on first floor of Ston.
Although American Papers have
been raised in Price by the Great
American Wall Paper Trust, our
Stock was purchased before such
change in prig took place.
PRICES
4c., 5c., 6c., sad 7c. per rolL
All 15c. and 114c. Papers et 10c. and
I2ic. per roll.
All 25c. and 50c. Papers .t l fie. and
35c. per roll.
Bonders at Sweeping Reductions.
HAND -MADE WINDOW SHADES.
We have just added this line to our Stock. All the Newest Shades in
Plain, Fringe and Laces. The correct tirades. Besides, you hare an entirely
New Steck to select from. Hund -matte Shades can be sponged off when
soiled. Special Lines -45c., 50c., 60c., G5c. and 70c.
LOCItl lGiaadler Dell
Telephone Co.. Ootleriai.
GEO. PORTER,
D( tit..enor ;aTtaellerto Fraser Pef ar. l
end Otatiellet.
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NEWS OF THE DISTRIOT teed• Ir weal a.4 l.ab.r,g.mn to a f w d•v.
• time t. Halibertoe tow.n►ip to P•tsrboro
From our ownCor•reopondonts,
Where Is tafer.utie. Were That teases be
IMM Aaywbeve flee -news et the
coasts apeelalty Mewled
see The Signal
SHEPPAROTON.
SATrRDAr, April 6.
Kuport of promotion ex•mtnettoe. as KS.
Ne. 11. Ashfield : -Third class to fourth
Bert Gordon, Clara Brindley. Senior eec-
sad to junior third -Nina Burrows. Junior
se.o.d to senior eeoo•d--Jennie Young,
Nina. Graham. Pan 1. to part II. -Pearl
Bassett, Mattie Hawkins, Herbert Culbert,
Willie Culbert, Willie Caatwell.
F turn W px: i.. Teacher.
NILE.
MONDAY, April 8tk.
Alex. Kirk has rented Alf. Morris' ferny
and baa moved to it.
Mi. Susan Ryan, ot (.oderich, is viaitiag
her brother, Rich. Ryan.
Mist Mary Earles'., who has been visit -
tar .t Mr Boyd e, has returned to her home
in Hayfield
Thai Ryan, who hes been home for some
time intends leaving shortly for California.
Rich. Mahooy, held • hg wood -cutting
bee Friday. All had a jolly ante at the
party in the evening.
Wm..Iackman and Thos. Allan, of Blyth
evaporatory have disputed of • consignment
of apples in our village. Deno.
HAYFIELD.
Wil•Nrs DAY, April 3rd.
Mrs. Struthers moved te-day from the
cottare on 1'oung•et, te Louise -et
Rev. Mr. Russell filled the pulpit of St.
Asdrew'e church and delivered splendid dis-
courses morning and evening tr • crowded
Starch.
A school concert will be held in the near
future. All the young people of town are
taking part, and no doubt it will be a grated
success.
Mies Anna tat hiddo. takes the place of
Miss Lillian Morton as organist to the
Methodist church, owing to the latter's de-
parture for Dakota.
On Tuesday mating of last week Wm.
Jackson, G. T. R. ticket agent, ticketed
W. E. john.tn, Robt. lourieeon, Sfra..lehn
Peck, Mies Ltlliae Morgan and Mies Mary
Parker tor different pans ot N. Dakota.
DUNLOP.
Trtc.DAY April. 9.
The recent big fire in the Circular Town
was seen from hen by many of our mai-
dente.
Owing to illness, Mr. Maodopld was tea•
able to attend to his duties as supenntead-
ant of the Sunday shoot in 1.eeburn on Sun-
day last
John Adams, who drove the mail here for
sem* time, has giver it up. His successor
is • Mr. Macdonald, from Kintail, who now
carries it from there to (ioderiok daily.
AN ()rr% Ata RistAk VA -W. -Two tramps
slept in • stable near the school bow Sat-
urday night. While one called at n house
for supplies for their larder, the ether lit •
fire and cooked a breakfast on the roadside
with old fence boards, which embers can be
semi by passers-by. Roth having enjoyed
perhaps the cera open air meal of the n. -
ser under the canopy of the heavens, they
picked up their baggage sad went north-
ward towards limes County befen the rain
came es Sunday m•raiy.
LEEBURN.
Tummy, April, '.
i avid ('orbtt, from Duals*, hes mate to
reside here for a tiros.
Grip is still resident u this burg. Quite a
number wouldn't give it • character.
The managers of the church are to have a
bewares meeting Wednesday leveeing of this
week.
R..•cbler's sale NOV ham os Thursday of
lest week sew a rood attesd•se.. The
prime were very good for the stook and
ether e
HTMele• ROII..,.-Ann Mut
Fa►4;" ii' March fess ea 'libber'
Zo.11nor of this page Nab married he David
Brown. The ..essay took pines M _Ow
Manes on Wednesday maize. h•, wi•
Wei circle of tri•.da with the 7raag emple
• happy voyage through life hiders them
Astaa!ttn SeDD,'i.t. A Mister W-
ing eastward on Butternut Row, WI gena.
ed from dumber rather Ita•t(ly Me giber
i.ornerg, by a tramp trying to fares ss en-
trance thrr..gh • window sett the room that
bachelor dept in- The bsebeler, with the
ted e( a poker sons *Masked the tstr.dsr'.
•teas, who made a homy flight The
bachelor however did .et give shamm. as •
rather sever. •tusk ef M gttfp }r r•etmd
him. The beehde - bee prw.ei +...e
ready w..poa then the poker abet he
have another visitor of tide hibl to &Serb
his d. -here
L*Avtu.. -X. Bae.hl.r. Ir. wbe .
us hW
p. ran Mao ..els iin M
iii a ttttrwYm
ammill sheat here and rig ea eat.adlie
sleet He will work kis sawmill in a
Imps both he preleased there several years
ago of which we noticed at the isms in Ter:
Su.. A t . Mr. Raeebler is a young man of
mercy and has given quite • number em-
- ployment in his business here. We wish
him every uueost• in kis oew Abid el bus -
sees in Peterbra
AUBURN.
Tel-& D,Y, April 4.
1. 1' cum's new bons** rapidly approach-
ing coatpleuo., He expecte to more is is
• short time.
Judging from the way that the local mar-
riage license commissioner walks off with
the boys, he is doing • rushing business.
Mies McBsan, of Loudon, arrived here
SD Monday Wt to takea�t� of the
millinery department in Mr.. ow.en'.
shop.
We note with pleasure that WIS. Farrow
sod Joe Hamilton, two Auburn boys. have
been soo•emful at the final ex•minatioas re-
cently held at the 4)nt•ria Veteria•ry Co1-
1age. Good luck to you, boys.
M r -i Dr.T. --- Wm. Fluker met with • pain-
ful aocidest to Young's mill on Monday.
H. was working with • small rip sew when
a piece flew back and struck him in the
face nuking • bad rash on kis cheek.
Mrs Howson', millinery opwing oil Set-
urday evening lest was • greed mucosa
Judging from the Dumber of times that we
heard the expression of "o, how nice,"
'gaol that pretty," &a., dc.. we would
judge that the ladies of Auburn soil vicinity
were well pleased with the bes.etful display
of new bead gear.
DUNGANNON-
Ncrics.--The Waal agency is Dungannon
ter Tag $wpm. Is at tin *Moe of .1. 0. Ward.
J.P.. o.sveyasoer, &o.. who will receive •r•
dors ter subscripti.sa. advertlidag and JN
work. and is authorised to rive raoelpte for
amounts paid for the mate
Tcaso* -. April 9.
l i.t.N c+•. -We, along with the many
friends of Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of this village
' regret that she is i11, and hope that she will
soon recover.
Iart.grcree, air . -S. Pentland, we are
informed, has mien engaged by Noma ('o..
I.ge.epll, as agent for the sale of harm im-
plements. buggies, wagons, etc.
TttAnr.-We presume the rapid thaw
which prevailed here on Friday and Satur-
day ..1 lest week was the meas of ushering
in the cel'gbttul Spring weather we had on
Monday.
NI'', i.u. Darc i .. -.f. Hiles, our well-
known merchant is out with • large circular
announcement informing the public of the
big dnvee he is giving in the spring trade.
He gives bargains is everything tram barb-
wir• to sugar.
VI -wrote. -Charles McMatb. of Wallace -
ham. Lembtoo Co.. arrived here last week
ea • visiting tour to relatives and friends is
this neighbornood ... Mrs. Hoary Doug-
las, at one woe a resident oft Uaag•aaw
brat sew of Chicago, is via**6 brother
sad friends here.
Recot'cari. -We, along with the many
friends ot Hush M ;Math, one et the distin-
guished veterans •f '3i-313. sn ples.d to
know that he is nicely recovered from the
injurious effect* of aa sooidest which Wel
burn recently when he was travelling by
slipping wines crossing a bad pitch bole.
Naw Izoreeni Meters, D. 1). McDoe -
ald and J. Black have oommenoed heehaw
is rasoyating feathers. They have • paws
steam renovator machine which does *s•al-
lest work is makini old feathers saw, sad
much better for use by their apiandid •ys-
tam of rawest**. It is is operatics ea the
premises ot A. Black. They ars doing a
rushing business
Vtem .i. TM -it. Richard Treleaven with
his dasgbtw. Mn. Annie, left here es Mon-
day via (:ederteh to visit his mos, Walter, of
Pleonssisg, Miohigas. We wish them a
demaat trip sed safe return t'er.ey
Augustine, youngest eon of B. .1 Augus-
tine, of Ashlald, having ercured • good
parities at Panties Michigan. lett as Moe -
da; last. We with geed some- to him.
New Remmers. -.1.. Rose ass family.
amiss sieved tato our village, ars new he -
owns' residents. We extend a hearty wet -
mina to them. Mr. R. istesda is the sear
future to opts se tasplement estah-
llshoitat oe the p.,.04 mA' 7i•Inp-
sets Illaeeemis►, the met aide of South-
•-pt.a.et. It,. Tid lame a rp wi-
ea.s be M. mss el' !arsine implements.
May emcees attend him. He ie ,gest ter
the firm et Maxwell & Sass, St. Why's.
Panworiote KxArtp•*io!t..-At the resist
presembe era-iwatlms held at Deapn.w
Pebble fished, the tslsw,titg were merits)
be the respective classes. 'lin. cases are in
order • merit Frets 3rd to 4th -pHs
Slather., Jen. M illigas, Kae
Kitten Sheehan,
Ida Westhr.ek, Berg. Treleaven, i1;es•se
DA Clads Whyard, Willie Meowed".
Sem. lid le Je.. brd Aiastb MiMfl,aa,
lftvlas Lillie Pagerstits SsiN, Llerd Hits, Jells 8 sk
Jen. Ind to Se.. fad -Or. Roberts, Fresh
Mellrgk, Mesar Dumb, fti-M--a Smyth,
( Aprs. )Ices Davidson. Bourns
8s 8 wLoA,en. Biard Wass .
breakc Tam
nesse... J.a-Ad•1-
pine Osier, Ida DerMeteo, Weary David-
nomLabia
h!riia.8.4'B. �,
High-C1ass..
Easter Millinery
... J. T. ACNESON ..
Watch our Window this week for
Special Attractions in Millinery.
Dress Goods__
1
--We have just passed into
Stock this week a full range
of Fancy Crepons in Cream,
Pink, Light Blue, Black, Black
and White, and Fancy Dark
Shades ; also Black, Cream,
and Navy Sublime Cloths.
Inspection of our new Spring Stock Invited.
J. T. ACH SON.
Thomas Anderson, Willie Mallough, Mal-
colm MoDe galL Pt. L to Jun. Pt. II. -
Della Ma4s.gk, Olive Crawford, System
rirb•ira, Charles Thompson, Ida %hyard,
Fdtr•rd Daraio. (seed. Gay, ('lata Stockton.
MINI own •'rt. -Tee residence of Win.
Cameron, of West Wawaoosh, with the 'so -
tents, were destroyed by fire on Friday
meriting last about 10 o'clock. We learn
that sauce the imamate there was quite a
. em of motley burned, some of which be-
longed to the funds of the school seotioo, he
being secretary -treasurer. The dwelling
sod contents were insured for about three
hundred dollars. He has. however, .ustaia-
ed a heavy boss. Fortunately. it happened
is day assa for hod it occurred during the
night, the result might hays bees more seri-
ous. As it was, the fire spread over the
dwelling so rapidly that very littl..sating
or other articles were saved. It was ow cit
the oldest relics of log nooses in West Wa-
watlosh. The cause of the fire, so far as
known, was from the stovepipe which en-
tered the chimney having become detached
from it. In the bye -gone yesrs there were
many of those who located in West Wawa.
noshand township North and Keat of it,
hospitably •atertained and oomfortably pro-
vided with lodgings to the landmark moist-
ly destroyed by fire
NI-eri.u. N..Tt.. -(1n Wednesday even-
ing last week a very pleasant and enjoy-
able time was spent at the residesce of Mrs
E. TLompsen, oo which occasion Mos.
Wataoa, of Forest, LaMbto. CO.. cot., and
Mas Aaaie May, sewed daughter of Mrs
Thompson, were, by Rev. D. 'Rogers, unit-
ed is the bonds of arattimoay. The happy
bride was waited upon by Mise Minnie, her
sister ; the rejoicing groom was attended by
Albert Treleaven. The Lride looked beau-
tiful, being attired in cream faille sad vel-
vets. Her maid also looked beautiful, being
attired as was 115. bride. Prominent among
the manta who =nous the ooeaaioe with
their presence beautiful and costly pres-
ents were : Mr. and Kra. J. B. Crawford,
Kra. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs S. Year ;
Mime. Polly West, Mary Crosby, Maggie
Navies and Frances Triggers. ; Meters
Wm. Kickiq James Tigers, Versa Augus-
tine and Thom. Parka The sewly•wedd.d
simple left oil Thursday for their home
at Forest, when • grand mambos awaited
them The wishes of all their triode is sam-
osas, happiest. and prosperity on the matri-
mootal paromy. Thea were about thirty
gagas is atteadasce (10 Wednesday,
the 3rd, Daniel Fowler and Mi. Mae,
yooagsst daughter of William Derain, all
of the towoabip of West Waw•a.h, were
u nited is the boucle of matrimoay by Rey.
H. W. James. We, dens with the Deuter-
ons (Heeds of the oewlywedded oo.pie, ez•
Wed to them hearty o,agratelatiea., wis-
ing them a happy mica and prosperity
is their journey through lift. The brides-
maid andgroomsman were reepsotivtl. Mian
Annie Jane, easter of the beds, • id John
Clark. The bride was made the happy re-
cipient of numerous and costly 'reseals.
BLUEVALE.
MoIDAy, April 9th.
lobs Me-er is to town this week.
Joh, Diamond, jr , is ea the Sok list this
week
Mise Margie Burgess has b..n ooahned to
the house for the last week with • cold.
it r naderstood that Harry Stowe will
leave this week for t;oderich, where be in-
tends Martha( the tailoring. livery me -
one to Harry.
Its Etcher had a wed bee S•tarday, at
which he had a r.nber of voting
fellows testing their sawn and •blit to
Media them. it ie said that JaeRe
sea'. bdsw-beeked Loader was the champ-
ion saw el the day.
Owing to the rseeet thaw the river has
raw le • very dangerous ►tight. Tb ins
bete ila.ke ep and is dieing great lsmog•.
Is rem carried away sere Immo end • pert N
M. dam. the rest ef M. elan bung is . wiry
erased es.diti.a There ie also • waviest
N es..iMsN. Sib ACM mad et the bubo.
A tn.pw•ry m ehmeh,rtens has bees Mr.w.
.p Iiws. Hwbts and Farmer will ban
.►spasA ..f .ler their lees eessereleg
the
dna -
1st IAd.rs. Moo=
tthh• .w4 -sinus br fir. drMIMS 'w ins
vagnl•ble er reetm te ti. -nam aailrl.giy
late generalb
0xaidvs. r p .I sad
.m�S hs
Was Ieaasiff .se sbss ds a sraiotatgi iy
lbe4 is Os veet�. VW Wel
THE BRITISH IN THE EAST.
i The teat ea le `sett she acaaarba.re le tbU-
1rel -A Mere Atsark
rrA, April 4.-A despatch ram reit
here from the Matakaad Pass, v1.. SitaL,
today; at 4:39 A. r.; says tint the
time of the British troops waist Usera
Khan, of .lend.), the invader of Chitral, is
the pees itself, were ooameoced by the
guides who were wt to clear the hills on
1 the left. The Maxim rapid -firing guns were
pi.cvd to the front. whenever they got with -
w range of the enemy, e.utaated to number
12,000
The latter. at brat, made but • feeble re-
mittance. het when the head of the pare w..
reached, the action became.neral. The
Gordon Highlag .r. and the �ti.h Bor-
d.rer..tormed the def ones of the enemy,
which was composed of Swat Mullahs. and
trews Khan's supporters. Th. British troop
advanced with spirit is spite of the fact that
the roadway of the pass wse ant away in
m•sy plaices tad that .tore breastworks
were ooe.tructed at various pinata, which
had to be carried •t th. point of the Myooet.
Vitt,' of the British force were wounded, in-
cluding three officers, severely, and four
.lightly iajur•d. Only three soldiers of the
British force were killed. The enemy lest
five hundred killed and wounded 1 he first
brigade is exp._tad to reach the Swat river
to -night.
The British troops are marching to the
relief of Dr. Robertson, the British agent in
Chitral, whose life is in dearer because of the
recent revolt and murder of the native robe
then. The distance from I'eshaw•r to Chit-
ral is 200 miles and the above account of the
fightins *bows the British troop bay*
reoched
the Malakani Pass, the gateway to
the Chitral country, • buffer state bet wets
the Oxus and Cabal Ravers. Dr. R.bertsoa
remained in Chitral after the murder of the
late Molitor. His *soon remakes at Mem.
tuj, some three score miles distant. When
Captain Rog and Lieutanaat Jones tried to
join the doctor thou troop were repaired
with • loss of forty lives, iocluding Ross.
Ceara, the Khan of Jaadol, Is to be expell-
ed from Chitral by the British. He invad-
ed that state after the Molitor wag murder-
ed. In the meantime Sher Afrul, uncle of
murdered Rajah, bolds the tows of Chitral,
and is treating with l-ssro, hoping to avert
further attacks treat that chief. The Chit,+li
troop recognize Sher Abel ea their ruler in
preference to Amo. Ulmulk, who slew his
brother and proclaimed himself Rajah. Seem
14,000 British troops are sow en route to the
seems of the trouble.
HARBOR NOTES.
seduce as the Seek Ibaty sleeted Men.
4;. W. Brown, .1 Wi deor, was is time
T.usd•y oowpletiag err sg.m.nta for rpaatt--
tier his bat perverse as between Wlsissr
and Pert Arthur. H. will roe two.t.s.ae
this year -the (imam sad umbels. At
Carmen* will he oSawed by Caps. Jess
Foet, Kagfw.r F. Whit.. Purse H- Brews
and Steward J. Pitres ; and the Cambria by
CMS Vert Gumboil, Eegimer John Deems
Purser John Mama. and Steward C. Har-
ris. The hest* will begin •early is
May, sad will be at G.derieben .p trip
.very Wednesday and Saturday and es this
does trip .very Sunday .v.tig sad every
Wednesday emoting.
CAUTION
Owing to the enormous
Rale of our famous
`Something Good'
Cigar
a
Other Manebetvara are paring SS *.
market tateriergoodsseder to 1t "'
f.stl 115. bus that
swedeA peer .
ssiaritakaiedlatetsar
1111
beim e.eat.rWsed is • r.a.setse ss sleek -
ors abbil
Illlealeeet.sae fief 6 eget a�T am
see Mee o.. kr.d. mark
(The =mil Gm are es sash
bee, ae Mbar le rennin.. Oeir
lose Woad ie wgtgar.d nail say sea
tag .tdtsr Nana order tin saes will be
EmpksTobacco Co., Mooing!.
JAMES ROBINSON
(Corner West-st. and Square Cash Store)
NSI Opoll Agaiii iu a Fo Bays
AT THE OLD STAND
And will continue to give
Some Extraordinary Bargains
.1N
SPRING DRESS 000Ds, &C.
Extra Bargains in Kid Gloves
this Week.
Watch TIS Epee for Further Announcements!
JAS. ROBINSON'S CASH STOKE.
Millinery) Millinery)
MISSES YATES
have a choice assortment of Hata and Trinnnings in the latest shades ;
also some very cheap Straw Hata, which will be sold at prigs to suit
all customer&
We will have our Stock ready for display next week. All are
cordial!) invited to come and see for themselves.
The MISSES YATES
N.B.-No special Opening Day. Square.
WEST HURON
License District.
The Commissioners will meet at the
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, CLINTON,
On Monday, 1pri115th,1895,
at 4 p.at., to consider appiloatioes ter lab -ft
The amnber of Licenses issued for 155116 woe
18 Beta 2 Shave and 2 Brewers. The num-
ber of •ppliaente for the license yeah of -
1816mi1.-36 Hoteta, t )bops and Y Brewers.
Hew Applications are as follows
JOHN MASON, Hotel, Blyth,
W. CRAIG, Hotel, Goderich,
JACOB Kt NTZ, Hotel, Auburn.
Any petitions or other oommuaicatiooa are
to be sent io the Inspector before the above
date.
Do Too Want a Wheel
)fres do the usdeMgnad bees to Warm
you test he ie these* Arsat ter three et the
mem
The Samson,
The Smalley,
The Quadrant.
The workiu.sehip V perfect. the style is up
to date and the price is right.
CHAS. E. CHISHOLM,
Alma be ■gems hasty.
Cjja/TZ0 :-..Soma -•bosons peruse baa
started a report that there is a Item arum
the wheels that I sell. I desire to give this
uogoalii d desist to said rumor, sad if the
author oda he dustver.d he will be duly
atteeded to. CHAS. E. CHISHOLM.
W. J. PAISLEY,
tna trrW. theles.
JAMES STEVENS, Chairman.
See
our
New
yosa-
BOTS IID GIRLS,
AT__
C. R.Shane& Co.'s
Sprg
THE LATEST IN STYLFA,
THE BEST MAKES,
and at
.. LOWEST PRICES..
If yea mint the ~rem thug is Mead
Vases. 7.0 vri11 pet it away at
SHANE'S,
Mot..., Rime,
Carter et Seems and Mo.trsal-St
w-1%.711EW w m
Spring ±
Shoes!
:o:
Spring is Here
-And so are
Our - New - Shoes
and we incite your inspection.
In Fine Goods we show the
No'eltiosofthe Se asoo!
o.
New Lasts.
Pointed Toes.
Narrow Widths.
Flexible Soles.
In Heavy Goods we are showing
Better Paps The Bier Beim!
We buy direct from the factory, thus
giving you the Goods at first cost.
This means a
Big Saving for You
airOet .sr Prices before you Buy.
IT PAYS
E. B. POLi0C8,
The New Shoe Store.
Tess rew*yziall rasa i e Mame
me
TIB 1411.11teris Co. 111.
M rtttrrmrl STIMET NM ST. Pada el.
reams TO 1/01/Taggag,
ewes Pros
G. W. THOMSON, - - - Agent
eosrooa. carr.
*40.5. for Granby R.bbee5
Hat always hasp this beet auk