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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-8-29, Page 88 THE SIGNAL : GODWCH, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895. New School Books FOR. SCHOOL OPENINC! ( )wing to so many changes du School Hooks we are compelled to Sell STRICTLY FOR CASH. New Public Qehuul Anthmettee with Appendix, 25e. Deal buy the old " Euclid and Algebra, 25o. Public Scheel Physiology ad Temper..se, 14th Edition, 25c. Other New Bu4.s will be shown you at the Mere. Public whorl Drawing Coarse, Se. each. ' Writing 7c. " New High School Drawing Course, IOc. eaoh. " " " Pby.tct, Parts 1 acid 2, 500. each. " Homey, Part 1, - - 50o. " " Retaay, " 2, - 60e. " The 1`, Chemutry now sells for 50c. )New ) Daffodil and M&Ruerite Eiercis. Hooke, Lithographed in hold, the Prettiest and Largest F.xercue Book. ever shown, new this term, 10 pages larger than last veer s x hexer cies Hooke A ace *mailer tor 3o. \ Porter's Ses:bbleri' ea will Ivey .o other wh.. IMO e them. 11 is the good paper and the size that se1M them. A Snap lc., 2o., and 3u. Scribblers. Rubber Tipped lead Naas. 10e. per diose. The Sc. kid 2 tat 3'. We will sell y.. H. B Draw*" Penile, 3o. sash. or 1 for Sc. 4 Pen foiste fee lc v Slate Peseta bar 1s. The lerres& sed Beet now. of ink, 5a. 10c. Bottle of Zak Ise 7c. Sale C Don't Cry if you conic Too Tait. 1 !!r!! cases Saturday, Aug. 241 ! SLATE 1'rNt'll.,i, RULERS, PEN POINTS sad BLOTTERS GIVEN Away WITH SCHOOL BOONS THE FIRST TWO DAYS OF SCHOOL OPENING ONLY. PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE. .tied Tst.ph..r Itxrraatr, NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our ownCOrreepondentll. There 1. I.terseatle■ Mere Tbai Cannot be Velma .t.►wtier, e:a.e 'tew• of ibe e'en •ty Piper tat If Resorted ter The alg..l. DUNGANNON. 77th year of his age, has Mea attending oa his aged wife, who had been lyiog at the point of death fur some weeks, but daring the past few day. somewhat resovred. About one o'clock on Monday mentag be rose trent hu bed, upstairs, and in attempt • tog to some down .tans to see her, by WON means fell ad sustained injuries from the *Recta of which he suocumbed almost im• mediately. The deceased was • mauve of the county Armagh, Ireland, he was born as the 1103 of May. 1819. He emigrated to Canada to loll), aid lived for a sort tomo sodsin the year 1848, er about that time, Yatux. The local •gtacr in nusga.Dos took up Maein lama township wbteh woe ter T1.x SION•t. u at the °dice of J.4.1. Ward, them •wilderness, and of which he was use J.P.. conveyancer. &.., who will recer.s .r- of the tint pioneers He .wood • ie' farm n n defor sutscptioss, advertising and deb work. and is authorized to give receipt. ter •mounts paid for the Rabin • ] 1 i,•nT •. Aug. 2b- H.,at A � t ha.. Noviu ne, who h been visit mg friend. and .ttesdue the fun- eral of • f.�rn;sr pupil at \!oust IFeres►, re- turned hang• last week Miss A1, r 'l l.ompbe os, who has en on an extends.' visit to friends south et here, returned hems 'sat wee. ,havins..loyed the trip and visit 1mm..Nly. .. in the towaship of Fuller', Pert ooanty oa the corner of the 3rd pee., being known as the Mitchell road, •ad ea which nu sca 4nte' lives at premiss His family whish he hu left to mourn his lose, consume of Villain', marble cutter, Wingham, Jame', oe the tum, George, in Detroit, carpenter, a widowed daughter, Mrs. George Mitchell, Beteg at home, and his amiable partner who is new a widow. Then were Klee Alexander and Mn. Bssjaimn MitcheII, -who are deceased. He q)oved goal health, .ad but for eke sad asid..t, was app•r..t- Slim Nellie DJYideen, one of Dungan- if rood for maty years yet, hu remain nos s beautiful Mlles, who has bees visiting were interred in the cemetery, on the town relative@ in l,odrteh township, tam. hems 6n. Art, on Tuesday, 20t1 tut ,and were fast work, muck pleased and refreshed tot escorted thither,by a very large woman' of her visit. .rrowmg relatives end friends a the Hs.tt c neighborhood •ud from Mitchell, V. Ono �roCn--llurug Friday Dight sad tieturddy morning of lest week we had hang Detroit, UungaDoe, Fullartea, Mil a hssy. 4twapeur of rain, whisk has given I •ortep and Harruto., and by dmany .sr of his gmits an impetus to root crops and pastures numerous fnede from' town Sad ..rmod to We 0isuit; u/ townships. The .ev. I)r. Gunner, u the •be..ee of the pastor, lir. WOlcugh Visit, or GRIN. Threshing eat the by, conducted the sbst.tuies in • very im grain is the prowl's; employmtst of the farming .-ommun'►, at present. (:.ports are that whoa', gate and peas are giving a trod yield. Frail a very .caros in this du- triet. 1-11 ,. Mre. 1ta. Meting, formed. of A.kti.!d and now of Theelin. Algoma, gad will be musk miamd to ti. community, and four children, arrived at the residence The bereaved widow, family and other ro- ot \Ire. Mei'aig, her mother in law, during Istnvm have the deep sympathy of the en last week on • visiting tear, when we pre tir...nmunity in the ..ddem bereavement sums they will heartil% asje.% them.elves of • beloved hu.bad and kind father. Di. t"rt% COUR T. -Divisioe ('curt was Pall Marr. were Messrs. W. Dunn, C. held es Friday of last week, Ku Homer Trawls, A. Douglas, W. Clothier, J. W, Judet I)otl. presidug. 'I be legal tater- Boyd ad M. Hutchison. Hu Boss Wil ntty wee reoreeentd by 11. Morneen,whci lam and t,eorge, from W1n/b.m and De - tor, I.ucknow. I1. asesu.t rat tie light trent, Joseph "rh.mpwa, of Fullerton town - docket tilers was not much business to ship, niece tied nephew of Dumpae.os, re- tr.asaet. spestiyely and J. G. Ward, brother a law AlTt's>AI.. -New that the crops are 01 the de'e•.d wen prsesnt. nearly all seemed and harvesting et cereals 1't, '1, 1" Rey. R. f•irb•irn and is rapidly drawing ban end, we are being (Seely pio.teod al the fort o. Monday last forcible ',minded t% the snerteeing of and had • god Nee day 1 1.e aid longihwnug of evenings that Autums u rapidly appro./thing. ad it nuc goes be said that the Summer and haryest of the year of grace 1/:..6 are pest. preserve and solemn meaner. H• was highlk esteemed as • sidles, and was held in high regard b all who knew hum, an • t!e.tlon•te husband, kid parent, and • co°sutent rn.mber .f bite Methodist •lurch for abut 25 years, also • wooers Christian, V1,11),114 --On Moods v of last week if. Herten, .1. H. Colborne. Mcii. Alla. and S. Slane, all premioe.t samosa of ear county tow., visited our •,lingo. lame Romer pub it that they were prospecting as to the radial electric ndred,whieh is e. the Lapis •t preset. v1 •presume they ..leyed themselves is ..r village, ad that each of them, in their several callings, were es the lookout for 11140 for elevates, warehouses, and banking teetitutto.s. We wish them the best et summer. Hu rr H11 -none A.,n-11111ART. 0. irids% of last week a very esjoyable time was spent at Mrridele farm, township of t'slborne, the cause bets the celebration of Lbs eighty fifth birthday of the proprietor John Uorru. As we were sot then we de n et ..ter into peru..Lrs. A large seems ►loge of relatives, dews to the third and fourth ke.er$tio., it is said, were present to trace the festival, as sle' were • ■umher of intimates breeds. We hope the venerable gentleman Ina, be spared to me' may .tmi lar ••este. Duna' last week, Mrs Hooter and daughter. of Both. F:nglaud, who hay• beets vweltng m11411es at Seaforth and other points, made • short vutt to Wm. Young, u ward.. e1 Hero. of Colborne towsehip, hag sseompanied by Mesdames McMWheel .rad fs.all, of Seeforth Mee Mn. John ileo and .e., .ldts,ef Kisoardine, who have pope vWtisg Wm. 1 cam/ ad wife, Idt for bowie a f(aterday last. via Otingeases a.d Leake w, thanes by rail to Ki.o.rdine. Mrs J•h.•t•s reports hair ts.y/ 1.d a vary pleinee% Nene with the vs..raM. g..tle.ta. sed Ma wife Aettes,r ('at.t. A cad erect was the •.d. de Ileo* earl, ea Meals, worsts, last of Ale.. Mltahell, sae of tIm .Ideal *Meson N 'kip i@t. Deseamd, who wits le eke As we have seen no bills or prize hats giving date, we are unable te publish when the chow will b. held. Eo. S1,:'. *,.. 1'1.r.t+t ac quint eog►iageat of Luck - new citizens passed through our village on Slenday for a day • exourtug .t the l'ort r'ort Alberti. Oarr.0 n. It looking over the list of Fall Exhibitions in t►ntarie, we ratios that Ash Geld aid Wawasoeb Tall F.shilalioe to be held at i►u.gan.es, a emittse, a it is as iwporta.t as otiers sowed, we are at • less to know why ouch omission. Please insert to your list of exhibitions. Ow!lea ,rr WAT 11. Miss lira, of Gogh - nob Tow ship, having seen the advertise meat is Ton Au:,sl. of lest week, of watch and chain found, applied to the hinder, eke having lost it 1'pon proving property, et,. it was restored to her. It pays to advertise I'i.rt.%.r Mtrnv. lour humble ser reeposd..t had the pleasure, lest ffaa.rday, of matte' with Gee. Heir.', of Sternly towsobnp, eke u • rnember et the l'onnty Heard et Kdtlsetien, u is abent forty %sere w *sea awlu.mtanee between es was term ed, and dorts. that period have we bees .in vers friesde. W%1.n 0. r Dame Rumour pots it that *wing to laving fallen into a peer state o1 health, our popular teamster, George Herne, bee told his tea.' of hones with outfit mid bieig.cs, io Goer,. Steelier*, who tetrads 14) oomm..ee teentuag, es eec.am0T se I:. Horse, is that lira, on or abort the got of October sett. oo oar a. Ttrglnsv. Aug. 27. Fermi Rreewrew. Friday Met, Ascent 23rd, wen • cels day at Merri•dale farm, it Minor the eighty-fifth osiversary .f Jens Merril, .d the •o ion of the &seed re- sales a she Morro family. Rdheve• .d friend@ be •let.mher of sixty fiashmed at sae old hglshhd 1e de heave se the warner - Remnants After a very successful Season's business, we naturally have Remnants of almost every class of Goods. These will be placed on a table this week, and cleared out at Half Price. You may find exactly what you want on this Rem- nant table at jut Half the re ular price. There will be Remnants of Black Cashmere, Remnants of Dress Goods, Remnants of Tweeds, Remnants of Prints, Remnants of Table Linen, Remnants of Cottons, Remnants of Everything. Also Bargains in Underwear : Ladies' Cotton Vesta, with half sleeves, reg. 8c. for 5 c. " 18c. " 12}c. 20c. " 15 c. " 25c. '• IS c. - -'s$hirts and Drawers, regular 35e., 40c., Sac„ all same price, 22c. J.T. ACHESON. And it does tell by the accuracy of our Dluber-Hamj5den Watches AND ALL OTZZ3t LINZ& Sterling Silver Waist Sets, at Very Low Prices. See our Cute Little Gun -Metal Watchet. The kind we sell are liable ; the Price, 85. Re - C. A. HUMBER & SON JEWELRY EMPORIUM. School Books and School Suppler; I HAVE A FULI. 1.I11i OV ABOVE AND PRICES ARE LOW. I Our Scribbler, and Practice flaks are the T�irpot and Best nude, and Cheapest. -Th. Conte and tree hoe well we can fit you out for tishool. Special value in Stationery and Blank Maks, Window Shades. Stamping Clone to order. Large Variety' of Pat terns for name. Near Corner of West Wiest. A- Ma- W=I=.. able patriarch. A pleasant afternoon was spent is .octal oo°vereattes and taterestieg game'. An exoell..t supper was served ander the spreading trees. The favors were ton -ton boxes with "J. M., 1810 18505' painted on them. Among the /nests from outside potpie were : Mrs. Clif(rd and Moes May Clifford. Louisville, Ry; Mr. sad Mn. V. M. Teter and family, Tolawaada, N.\ . Harvey Howell, Mise Hewell and Mrs. A. H. Halleck, Bahl*: Nn. E. Russell, Wit. kerville: Mos Mary Harris, Toronto: Mrs. Aisne Morris, Waupsu, Wm. : Mies Webb, Norwich. Ohio; Mn. Politer, Brampton. DUNLOP. Tera»AT, Aug. 27. Mn. C. Cummings aid daughter, Ethel, visited friends at Belfast this week. Our teacher, Min Lawerenee, Tinted (rinds in the circular town Saturday and Sudsy, Mn. Benda, , of leaden, and her niece, Mies Weeds t.e°tla, were the guests et Mrs. Allen feet week. Herbert Morris has peps on a trip to the Northwest to see the country ad vim kis bretb.r., R. 1). and Edwin, et Amino, Maitribs Csttf.g dews the grata is pearly all over hen etosetiae peas, ea these are several fields well lades with pode,Mt whi.h the re sept rajas have not sIlowed to ripen yet. A (:est, -e PRas►.NT.-Our former town man, Wm Smith, of Pert Albert, where he went trent hon two yours .go to o•rr v .. his tradsas • blacksmith, hoe not forgotten kis reel is the itardesinc hoe, and sees dews to mise host of Use Exehsnee a @suit flower which tipped the scales at ice posed' sed one ounce. The gift atter beteg admired by acme of our los•1 earthmen was ceasigoed te the pickle isr. LEEBURN• TI•a..T, Aug. 27. Ids Mackay, .f (,odertab, was the guest of Min Lix14 Horton last week. Mr .nd Mn. H Zenner ..toyed • pleas set transient vi.it to Auburn ad Renm'ller last week. For a little longer Rev. Mr. Hamiltei will be bore. Il. eases from Motherwell is Perth meaty. He hes hoes Itere for three seodIT., preaching at both the @barges A mammoth pea vise was meet to to by ear mesial mead, E. %diner, of Beechwood Farm, who ut.asered ever Mimeo feet. This ddwns ay rooted of peas grown in 1896. 11 wee acre is the third week u Joao. The pod@ ear the vitas were i.sim arable. Refreshing chewers of rain amine last week pore gladly welww,.d though it olaoked the harvset(sg work a bit. Thremh leg has already opened Imre, James Herten having R4.bards.ei mashes• from the Port fee the Ares work .f 186, Barrows' nankin* M aim wrhbig shout hers Wing►am : The follows( parols@ who wrote at the recent examinati.as were suc- cessful - For First claw ('ertt6eate--Ro►t. McTsyish, et town, who wrote at (.oderich; for 'Jeoe°d Blase eerti6eau -Mies Hattie Reid, at Petrnlia : Wm. Bray, .t Land.. ; F. Hartley, at Clinton ; R. Hartley, el Harris os, and J. J. W. Simpson, who wrote at Vodrriel tp the matricalatioa exami.a- tiog.. LOOK*DREAD 1 As my ground lease has sot I•ag is ex pin, it is my m(wtIon To Sell the Whole of Ey Sloct. You will understand, 1 want to roll this Stock, and any one wanting aeything in my - line, now is the time te purchase. Ton sea get A FURNACE put in year hones now from 175 to $100, guarantied, which will burn Coal nr Wood. it u • great mieteke to pmt to a Furnace that will not burn ions', as two 'soothe of the Winter (Spring and Fall) yes will way require R cod, 1 lave also a number of Second Heed Stoves. e'ose early and aware ewe 1 .till keep the Americo Water Whit., Caseates Water White, ad Caoadiaa Oil.. It.speeting all over one .otos and ars weets, 1 require to be paid at ogee. 31 3.t G. N. DAVIS. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION • "e ZAMOR " will) a e � c r manias. Hass . dean, tlte«., deog THOMAS GIINDRY. MANTLES Latest German Designs. We are offering for sale at VERY LOW PRICES 1 Choice Lot of Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Capes. JAS. ROBINSON CASH STORE, CORNER Or SQUARE AND WEST STREET. Speclal. Sale FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS. 140 yards 36 -inch A Wool Sere in 5 shades at 20c. 31 6 to 7 yard Dress Pieces, 30 per cent. Reduction. 9 pieces All Wool Henriettas, Reular Price, 50c., Now, 25c. to 30c. 12 Ladies' Capes at about Half Price, in Colors. A lot of Children's Cotton Hose at Half Regular Prices. Our Immense Stock of Carpets in Wool, Union, Brussels and Tapestries at Actual Cost. Lace Curtains a Specialty. Regu lar - Boys' Heavy Blue Sere, 25, 35, 50. Great Value. Men's Suiting, New and Cheap. New Demi ns. Ladies' 8 ummer Coths and Mantlings. Shaker Fannels and Flannelettes from 5c. to 12 1-2c. A Good Heavy Sheeting for 9c., 36 inches wide. T owes at Specia Prices and Very Cheap. COLBORNE BROS. The Groat Oarpet aid Lace Curtain Warehouse of the Oonney. Huron's GreaEezIc.LsHM& CO. Siore 1 Yes, it is Dry Weather i But it is going to IILLINERY PLANS RAIN! ALInST COIPLETE. 114" A Waterproof and An Umbrella? Latest advises from Miss Donagh, Detroit, and our resident buyer, Tor- onto, proclaim stocks well forward in the \Wholesale Centres, which enables as to announce an unusually early GRAND Millinery Opening. .-kiss Donagh will reach home this week, when we will complete all nec- raeary arrangements, and will then give the dates for our FALL EXHIBIT The display this year will occupy Two Floors of the Latest and Beet Novelties procurable, in this most in- teresting branch of our Business, and the Stock so arratged and marked that those who are lavish or modest in expenditure may be suited. Ladies' Coats, Capes, and Mantles. This is an entirely New Depart- ment and is now open for your in. spection. The Stock comprises all that is New and Desirable, combined with Perfect Fitting Goods at Moderate Vrld•e.• - R. B. SMITH. 0 W.ANDREWS, :"I If not, get one at the LEADING Gents' Furnishing Store C. B,. SILL= h 00. Agents for the rars.taa l.a.drv. LOOK PON LO VOL/ twos Stir IT 7.. FA.vrer Wrr■rr, nit 0441141171111 Ulan,., 0;0-.1 TIN keel.' Bicycle Cc OIL Brantford, Ont 3e rove, avower sea •T. PAUM. a 7'. TORONTO I esoertefitbfi. .awn FON 0A1Par-owu. G. W. THOMSON, - - - Agent. oODBRI('B, ONT. Weizeksr t Omega Brown left Meads, ter Ogawa be Mgt. he Mediae es tsiaher for another year. WYtrnm : Meas B. Ceretry lett sews es friday to resume her debits se Masher at Part Severe, Ogg. Wingless' : the Menton Had of the MMM' 'hash shipped • he of ream M the Wises in the Northwest, ea Mosley Or shswak : Mas kingbolt, sr., has Mo- pssed of bar fare ea the 14ek sen. of Rima tones. Leith, • farmer is thea esiekh.e- heed. (osnhseek : De.. Blebs gee kis lager le the threehs while working r tea lea star We haps he will ems E• &hie t. wort