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THE SIGNAL : OODRRICH, ONT., THURSDAY,APRIL i5. 1895.
Clearing Sale
-OF—
WALL PAPER
ND -
WINDOW SHADES.
Just to start the Bale, we open at prices that are sure
to make you purchase,
CANADIAN WALL PAPERS, 4o., 5c., and 7c. p ±r
roll.
AMERICAN WALL PAPERS, Designs, and Qualities
up to date. Prices right.
We make it only a pleasure to show them. Remem-
ber the prices sell them
Hand -made WINDOW SHADES, complete, the beat
Hartshorn Roller. Correct Shades, correct Prices.
Out at last—Paper edition, "TRILBY." 75c.
Enough said.
Local YanaQer Bei
Telephone Co., ood.ert:h.
GEO. PORTER,
Bookseller and Stationer.
(Suoorsor to Fraser & Fewest.I
NEWS OF THE DISTRI^T•
From our ownCorreopondunt..
the am .f MOO. It etmteres abut 32
scree.
W.. Moak has sold his farm of 100 acres,
beteg hot 11, 3rd coo. of Hallett, to John
1).!e for the sum of *3,800. There are frame
buildings oo the plana This gives Mr.
Dale 300 acres of land.
Wager Is IareresaLI.a Mere That Cannot be
Tow ad hay 'sheet. Rise -hews el /ho
foamy.pertally Reported
fir The s11sal.
DUNLOP-
11,,vi.nv, April 22th.
seeding and gardening commenced hen
last week.
There is some talk of growing tobacco
&round here and starting • factory for it. I
Our chief of police &md our local merchant '
were at • sawing bee last week tet McHardy's
bush here ; they met a large number of resi-
dents of Poplar Row who related quite •
chapter of recent experience's. Tramp.
have been robbing their oell&n of summer
luxuries sad creating other nuisances- Our
chief advised them to make • local appoint-
ment by peti:.:od tv their council.
LEEBUKN.
M.iNiut, April, 23.
Thos. Harrison, from neer 1'oe;sr s Ha
was . transient visitor here this week.
iii vs.s Kt, ('APTI'kED.—A fox, too clarion
in raiding the feathered tribe, was traced
to his den in the woods the other day and
shot. The farmer found there five yomg
sae which be took to his home sad will1
name them.
l)s,rrnRV. --Thursday of last week .I&ms
McManus. er., died after .n illness of some
tome st the advanced age of 77 years. For
over • period of twenty-five years be had
lived here, having settled with his family on
his farm adjoining the Point Fenn, which he
cleared up. not without having • few of the
pg{dships incident to the pioneer. Two of
his sons, Hamilton and Jams, .re married
and reside here. Three daughters, Mrs.
John Walters, of ('olhorne, Mrs. Wm.
Burke, of Albion, New York. Mrs. Robt.
Morrie, of Galesburg, 1).kota,and a son and
daughter who resided with him .t his home,
with his widow oow retrain to mourn his
loss. The funeral to Pineview cemetery,
Colborne, esu attended by over sixty co0-
vey.ncee. The services were conducted by
Revs. Mr. Mom, et Nile, and M. Nwkay,of
Leebarn The pallbearers were S. lex, of
Goderich, R. Fulford, Henry Stirling, D.
Stirltnt, M. Foley and John Stuart, of this
place. We, with others, extend our deep-
est sympathy te the bereaved family in
their time of wagrags.
DUNGANNON.
Nortel.. The local agency In Duagan.o.
fee Tout *ION &i. is at the Ware of J. O. Want,
J.P.. ooereyesoer, age.. olio will receive Or-
den ter sube.rlptlo.s, advertising and job
work. &ad is authorised to give receipts ter
essoaats held lar the 1111-e
Tr.yoAY, April 23
Posvrco o.—Tbe discourse by Rev. I)r.
Pette of Toronto, which was to have been
Mkt Friday evening next, has been post-
poned for two weeks.
I v, rK. n i'... The many friends of Joseph
M•Ilough, our well known hotel -keeper,
wall be pleased to learn that he is reoovering
rapidly from his meat seven indisposition.
TKR, SF:avt• E. --Eider Matheson,
of Lucknow /'resbyt'tiao church conducted
divine service in Rankine church on Sabbath
last in the &Menus of Rev. R. Fairbairn, who
was ill.
C'. • ., li 1r1VIM u:. The municipal
council of Vi -t Wawanosh met Saturday
last in the Township Hell sad transacted'
routine sod special bourses- They themed•
journed until 11'edssadsy, May 29, at 10
a. Y.
E‘, itw.xo Pc1.rrTe.—Rsv..1. ,Jas..., of
Si. Paula churoh, .xchaepd palpate with
Rev. M. Turnbull, of St. George's church,
t;odench, Sunday last. Mr. Turnbull
preached • Gannon os behalf of mietons on
the ooeeeion.
CowAa.Ktr-1Na. it will be estisfsctory te
the many friends of Roy. Robs F•irbain,
who age been afflicted with dimes for some
foto weeks pest. to learn that he it gradually I
improving, end will shortly be able to attend
to his regular duties.
M.,. it At• ay. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Echlin, who have conducted • groery in
this village for some years, left re. Tesedsy
last for kidgetown, when they wed hes
after reside awl oneduct buaim.es. Their
friend, in this seethes wish them every eau
cess in their future sphered arnica.
14a,.ver Reim,' Court. -Justices of the
faros M.Ilessh teed Wad set •pee & seat
Nasdaq last is whish =dwte Team sad
Thomas M&Ilie were charged with tuning is -
decent end professas the public
highway in At. Heiess. Th. vasa um db -
mimed owly to i.esfll^iemt madaeo..
CLINTON AND VICINITY
11. Rarr, v.ms.Orbill, bas treated hie fane
nt 40 aes•m to A. Lowery ter • teem of ems
Tara
Mr. Ernst, 17isten, her Ike
wilier el bead t.sobar of the
w.MM stied, Aroma, .t • salary of 946 a
nava`
The el/ McOalleeb pc.erty,om the Hires
lard. Udsidk township, hes hese said by
S—.. ihes MUI w Faso-! Jok.setm. ter
Some tins* neo Thos. Manning had the
little finger of his right hand cut with •
sliver, which ran Tato It, and atter &clouding
it for several weeks, had to hare the finger
amputated last Saturday.
The other day while the 8ce-year-old son
of Edward Wise, Goderich towashap, was
playing &bout & crusher, be got two of bis
fingers caught in the gearing and very badly
crushed : be will lose the thumb and part of
the first hover.
After • protracted illnset, Mrs C. A.
Hutt passed away Thursday morning, aged
69 years. She was one ot the oldest resi-
dence of town, coming here with her hus-
band from Fredericton, N.B., her native
place. She was • lady in every mase of the
term, and was most highly respected ; her
illness has been marked by the most sublime
Christian resignatiot. and paws ; she leaves
rix sons and one daughter : ber husband is
also in very delicate health -- New Er..
COUNTY CURRENCY,
Stenhe.: ',1111am Winer, of Centralia,
Otte of the pioneers of 'Stephen township,
died on Tuesday at the age of 65 years, b
atesths.
Exeter : Messrs. Finlay sod McDowell
shipped • carload of horse twit week to
Montreal, and oo Tuesday last shipped
&mother carload to Ottawa.
Exeter: On atoaday !text, Jesse West-
oott, • former Exeter -lie, and • son of Jas.
Wstoott, of Manitoba, will marry Muss
Nellie V. McVay. of Princeton, Glenn
county, California.
(:orris . The Hammond brothers intend
to erect • new saw mill. which they expect
to have is operation in about • mooch.
Much sympathy is telt for them in their less
by the recent flood.
Exeter : Atkinson Bros. are removing the
old furniture factory from the property
lately purchased by H. Bishop, on Andrew
street, preparatory to the erection of Mr
RL new palatial madames.
W. Wawrnosh : Gilbert Graves has pur-
chased the farm owned by Mrs. Rs&1ie, for
the sum of *2,800. Nm. Beadle and family
will leave shortly for Sault Ste. Marie,
where she boa bought • farm.
Norrie : Mr. McKee's three was were
visiting under the parasite' roof. One of
them is • teacher in Orilla*, 'mother &
teacher in Uxbridggee, sod the third • min-
ister in Tomato. Mr. McKee intends re-
movmo to Manitoba in about • mesth.
Exeter : t cur friend, Daniel Dyer, editor
of The Advocate. is the happy possessor of
&m heir, & bright 10 pound bay, born into
the household on Tuesday. Mr. Dyer is all
smiles over the first horn, and is the subject
of oosgratulatiooe from all bands.
Se&fortb : tiering the progress of the fire
Wednesday morning the porter at. the
hotel was is such • hurry to remove hors-
iest! and his chattels from the burning build-
ing, that be climbed out of • second story
window with hie trunk. He landed es
tern Grins safely himself, but the truak
west creshin to the cellar ; it was, how-
ever recovered by the bystanders.
HARBOR NOTES.
Suckers are plentiful in the river.
Ducks are very numerous at present.
Solar. Todman has had & new yawl built.
1' Lynn has tweeted his boathouse on the
river.
The local fishing fleet has now got down
to work,
The breakwater pier took another list
this week.
Wm. McDonald launched hu new fkth-
beet last week.
The Koltaaggee will likely leave this week
for up the 14a
Porch hays beam e&aght in large numbers
ter the past week.
Capt.. Duncan Y o trod commands the
septa* for this year.
" Dore" Marwick made the Brut haul for
tate Heb -lusts for oke ....W.
T SKies. Seibold wed Brays worn
we
out Fridayea mrd Saturday.
Niko l.ap.etor Dobbs, of 'wrote. ie
mooted the tap es Tuesday.
Navigation m .» oempteMy owes. Not
a partials et tea ear be lases.
The lighthouses were lit up Tuesday
e ight for tae Is time thus year.
Tug Melanie* was kutmcbed es Tuesday.
She has bees es the bland ell Wietr ter
repairs.
Tugs Cheek Rab gone, Sea Gar
r tMri
McIntosh will probably leave seat week he
the &him idamds.
The epeeist; of eavinstiosr ai over two
weeks later this year them Iter The Mut
geesel be arrive hese het year wee theses.
barge J. H. Paul, es Apr. 9th. The Mas
sof► to leave were tie(assn sad flea
Queue, s44 b tett sheet Apr. 6l►.
MARINE NEWS.
Over 6400 pima, _W.esed the lesseh of
the sew ear. lea, of Tusoss. M Omit Bassa!
ree.•t(y. When sempM.d Rif. httM tlf0
•
... J. T. ACHESON .
It R a x s r
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
We are showing the latest Novelties in
LADIES' HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, FEA-
THERE, Ji' GOODS, ice, rc.,
together with a Beautiful Rangy of Trimmed Goods designed
own workroom by talented Wiliam.
DRESS G000S DEPARTMENT.
in our
—Comprising a magnificent collection of Plain and Fancy
Dress Goods in all the new Weaves and Colors. A full range of
Crepons in all Shades.
FANCY SILKS FOR LADIES' BLOUSE WAISTS :
The new Kai -Kai Wash Silk, 371c. a yard.
Cream and Navy Sublime Cloth, half Silk, 83c a yard.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
This Department was taxed to its utmost last week.
That Our Prices are Right goei without saying, or we would not
be doing the largest Carpet Trade in town.
We will continue for the balance of this month to give away a
complete Curtain Pole with every pair of Lace Curtains.
J. T. ACHESON.
Purchasing Power of
It is a well known fact that von can buy to better advantage
when purchasing for Ca -.i11. You can hu)-
Watches,
uy
Watches, Clock;, Jewelry, - -
x x Silverware, &c.,
AT 20 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH.
C. A. HUMBER & SON.
be one ot the best equipped on the lakes.
Duluth harbor is Meer of ice, and some
vessels moving. 1' S. lock at the Soo is
ready for hostiles,. Navigation is now open
os all the Lakes. Saginaw Bay u still cover-
ed with thick toe.
The Welland canal opened on Saturday
lest. Thus year the canals are to be closed
from 12 o'clock Saturday night till 12 o'clock
Sudsy night. The first beat through was
the Niagara from Toronto to Toledo.
A company has been forested to run a line
of three steamers between Montreal and
Duluth. They will carry packet freight
and call at porta en route. the three boats
this eeawn will be the Myles, City of Owes
Sound and Tilley.
The canal regulations for the year 1896
have been embodied in an orders.•o.naoil,
which has received the .seat of the Govern -
meet. There will be 0o disorimieetioe
easiest the resseIa of the United States.
The owl may he navigated by yowls bav-
sweetees feet draught and no tolls will be
charged. The regulations are the same as
last year.
A bill of lading. recently exhibited at
Kingston, was received by the captain of the
echr. White Oak. 11th00at u 1872
the schooner carried 12,0 bas. of corn from
Chicago to Kiemito., sled too freight was
27c. per bus. Then is a great difersm.s
between the rates of that year and those of
1896. At (:hicaro and Delutb recently
charters were made for grain to Kingstem at
2l and 2to. peg hue.
ADVERTISING THE TOWN.
1Mssr se the ream AWsestve features of
M.ree's C.maty Tows.
A otmmittee of our townsmen have re-
eently bees eede.yorimg to Iwamoto the is -
targets of Goderieb by getting up a aeries et
marginal notes ea letter paper for gess al
oerrespoudesoa Some of the points mile
are very read, and arm es follows :
Splesdid water power.
Bream and belting Al.
Finest bicycle roads is Ameriee.
Bl.urlo lighted tows sed .teres.
Headquarters for the !laser fruit..
Favorite resort for Soothers tourists
Healthiest Summer resort cm the le km
Headquarters .f the (:rote Northwestern
Exhibltioe.
Sslph.r mineral spring at beech rsuiag
p.rpeeuslircreme Mum.
Lawn ee
bowling, tennis, base bell awl la- CITY LAUNDRY
W. have same for mse.(aam
etarees and H -
mer betel promoters
( omvesiest by boat or rail to (aevelsed.
Detroit sed Part Harem.
Teva 186 feet above lake. Streets wide
W ameo(-k. Well pleated.
Wiry turmata of all kiss. Meer,r, than
at say wan'ise piece in (heeds
---ISimmtdruhkeg
artesian' .
iter supplied
y water
unibinnisum ora
aim Meek en the meet, with bath-
iag bone glad eseveabeeee. Pine erke.
Denuelfsd drive.: miynisaass .oseery.
O -..ass ever [etre Hares frequassly sena-
pined by ad travellers be Italy t
Shembest meneettam for the pea
trip es the e..tti- t, o.d.ri.h M tM tae
three¢ the Thirty '[1..sam4 LMmda
Jam- J•mee, Wye, at the Western
hotel. London, was fined $30 far aliewmp
gambling in los bowie.
In cases of coosumptioa, dam.itir ttk6.fd
be ngidly forbidden, as it may ,sues the
deems to assume a could totm ot fatal de-
velopmeut.
Dr. 11' F. Clerk V. S. bee disposed of
his handsome road liars "Daisy" to Rob*
Yonne, manager of the Attrill estate. As
abs a ow of the nobbieet driven in town
the price w doubt is away up in 1..
Maggie, daughter of the late Andrew
Rack, of S•Itford, died at the resides of
her u.cis, Jew Beck, Seitford, oe Friday
lest. The }mend on *today a/ter.oer' to
Maitland oem.tery wet largely atsemded.
(10 Monday last F. W. Stoke,00e-.mosi
training for the 00asons bicycle ream. It
is his intention after doing two or three
weeks' steady work on the road, to tom -
mace faster work and seriatim. At pres-
ent he M riding • road wheel but hid ares
mount will be • Brantford Reiser (Red
Bird!, which be expecte in • few days
THE KEIT CASE
Ptiysletu. a.lvereally Adria tN Mugmer
as K Me CW.
Or'r*. A, April 22.—The diagnosis i• the
ea.e of G. H. Kest, of this city, kliegs re-
covery from Bright's disease by the um .f
f)edd • Kidem fills bat beam 0o extetmfyofy
obreeioted apptars to have been a very tor-
rert sea 7be nulling of the body sad ex-
tremities 10 a0 abnormal tial, the fearful
eo nalsioes and oonssgoest imseeoibility,
the r•ckiag poise, the formation of Yard
ridges across the pt of the stomach sed the
great less et Me albums sr. •11 symptoms
et this terrible diseat., and it a u.ivenally
admitted by all who have been approached
es the subject that the cam wet unmistak-
able ia its character. This &110 universally
admitted that be owes kis restored health
to Use ahem rn..tieeed remedy.
AUCTION SALE&
All parties settle. their eta bills nted as
this Mlles will have a freemiles i.isert.d
in tits list uv to tae tlew of sales.
SATTRDA Y. Apr. 27. --Aeolian sale of tows
iota and hove .t Lox's motive rooms,
Newgate st, Apr. 27, at 1 o'clock. John
Knox, &antiwar.
Trainer. Apr. 30. --Auction axle of salt
bleak, ;Amstar sod saw mill, at Martie'.
Hotel, Goderiob, at 12 o'ei.ek. masa Jeb.
Knox, &eotioeser ; Cassava, Heti d;
Holm-, vendors' .olieiteeu.
Rases trireme sewn hate from all ports
ee take adrem ag..1 ear kelt smile Week sad
read. Genf es tin sots.a slakkae kr ao
berme en tweendt balk toad!.
1
West -St., Goderich.
D. H. ROSS, - - - Proprietor,
heeler1a huge freeing and Mei-
et IM� 1s1a Oriole nOr seises,
to me a raeiie4stsei 'that k
*ISthua td■ury� alateri.ls say mo..
Vette t,�he1}us to • M ob
t saw have, / sin paprM h`t M
trustei to ms 15 tb. ban
�.a�t at1y le r7 . t
Yom. laIe ewe so �rmMs estbe sst-
A Mal seder a.nstted.
Welk eased air W dsbeersa.
D. H. ROM,
tats leer Inemdrr, w.sea. 01•11110.
.
SIG
FIRE - SALE
AT.
ROBINSON'S.
We have moved back into our
Store, Cor. West Street
and Square.
All the Goods damaged by remov-
al will be
SoId at Reduced Rates!
JAS. ROBINSON'S CASH STORE
FIRE I WATER 1 SMOKE
Did not damaga MISS PITCHER'S
Millinery Stock, but the whole of it
must be sold at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Now is your Opportunity to purchase Good Goods Cheap.
MISS PITCHER,
West Street, nest door to Star Oaks.
The milliary ball in ('limes paved •t
attune-fatly.Do Ton Want a Wheel A number true Godenck tit-,
tended.
1 It yen do the oadeeslg..d bees to atom
you that be is the sole Agent for three of tb.
HORSES X The Samson.
The Smalley,
WANTED I The Werkoesa.blp tThe Quadran
t.
the /Style is up
to date sad the pito. L right.
IS . CHAS. E. CHISHOLM,
Apar M Mare. (5.517.
13,4,17 Tim : tiome malicious porno. bas
started a report that there is a boa .g&•pt
the wheel. that i sell. 1 desue to give this
a.y.ali*ed denial to said rumor, std d t►.
' a.tbor
can
be discovered b. will be duly
&heeded to. CHAS. S. CH18HOLM.
Li POLLEY & JIIB. T. HICKS
The norse Buyers,
1l
•••
will be h etteedeaoe to tray Horses. at sprm •
K1NIA 1t., Tuesday, April 30th
R1rt.ar, tVedseeday, May lee
Ktitcwaut.a, Thursday, •• 2od
Uhogawoop, Friday, '• 3rd
Pour Butt* 'Saturday '• 4th
PAISLEY, Monday, ' bib
Pntanrrox, Turday, 7th
Gtrwrra, Wednesday, '• 8th
Lrcasow. Thursday, •' 9th
Will bay goad, &onad. fat Hermes or Mares.
from Ste 7 years e.A. Will Una buy • few
good Crfven. I5i to to hand. high.
WW'ould buy • few await Cheeks.
See
our
Sing
New - ihi:
NEN, BOIS UD GIRLS,
C. R. Shane & Co.'s
THE LATEST IN STYLE
THE BEST MAKES,
.ad at
.. LOWEST PRICES : .
if yes wast the correct thing is Zama
wear, you wit/ set it es&y at
SHANE'S,
McL.an'e Week,
(isr.ar of Square red Mo.tree1-SL
+ Shoes!
:0:
Spring is Here
-And so are
Our - New - Shoes
and we invite your inspection.
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In Fine Goods we show the
NoeIti of the Season
:0.
New Lasts.
Pointed Toes.
Narrow Widths.
Flexible Soles.
In Heavy Goods we are showing
Beta Vit: Tin Iry Br
We buy direct from the factory, lbws
giving jou the Goods at first coat
This means a
Big Saving for You
'Ort ear Prices before you Buy.
IT PAYS I
E. B. POLLOCS,
The New Sime Store.
�• lie Selo 1..
t.
so maws tt own' 1
lit "
roaosrro
MIO Pa Oatat,Ometm
tui,
6. W. THOMSON, - • - Agent.
soosaim OWN
Selling Ag.ata for (freaky Robbie%
tits* a wa,s have trh heel trek