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The Signal, 1895-9-26, Page 88 THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH, ©NT., THURSDAY SEPT. 2G 1895. New School Books SCHOOL OPENINC 1 Owing to so nary change. in 'School Books wt• are compelled to Bell STRICTLY FOR CASH. New Public S bocl Arithmetic. with Appendix, 25.3. Dost buy the old tt " Euclid and .11gebra, 25c. NW* Sckeel Phvgiologr and Temperas", 14th Edition. 25c. ... U' h. r New r: `.e shows !tee .t the store. put lit S..ho I Drawing Course. 5.. sacs_ "• '• Writing " 7c. •• New Wadi Sc►to..I Iteaa'ler cootie, /It rook. " •' •• Parte 1 sad 2, 50a. each. _I' Past 1. 500, '• ,. a. ., Kooky. „ 2. • 60o. .. Th. 75o. Chemistry*" lode"' 50 . New.) Daffodil and •tarsi.; lite f:xrr.ul► 'looks, 1.iteoRr.phed int 'old, the Prettiest and Largest Exercise Kooks .ver ebowsi'eew this urm, 16 puree larger than last .ear. 5o. Eger sire I:...k• A see ems+ler Porter's Sertbb:sty : 't el will hay no etber when you see them. It is the good paper sail the air. that .els. then.. A asap -la. 24., and •-c. scribblers. Rubber Tipped Lead Pencils„ 10e. per doss. Th. r.' kpd22for 5'. W., will sell ! .0 H. n Drawing !'emit•, 3e. each. or 2. aur x 1 1',-n I'••inte for 1, 6 State Needs for lc The :ser?st .rd nest tt.ittle of Ink, 50. 10,: Bo:..e of lak for 7c Don't Cry ii you come Too Late. Sale Collllfleucss Saturday, Aug. 24th! 11 1 1..', I:l'I4Rd. PEN POINTS .ad BLOTTERS OMEN AWAY 1t 1(1'11 -i HI I. PAX /K THE FIRST TWO DAYS or St.IfUOL UPIiNINU ONLY. PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE. ( ,-ideal 1.I.pbuar 11•..11.101/0• They are the Best ! Visitors_ t° th• Exhibition THAT Is, GtnlIS BOUGHT AT `' THE FAIR." See. the' New Stock -being opened up, among MANY NEW LINES. . We give the best value in (:celerich. which are CANDY GIVEN AWAY with ever) purchase of 2:Ic. and iA r. NEXT WEEK WHO WANT TO BUY DRY GOODS s11111'LD, IN JUSTICE TO THEMSELVES, INSPECT o(R STOCK OF New Dress Goods, Jackets, Millinery and General Dry Goods.B00t and Shoe i - dale - N}WS OF THE DISTRICT. IB,:o : unLr1e yCLpUrILNn hl'n1 1 t s visited. Wm. Tdtt,luarr,e, of Brussels, .t preetnt a /From our owrncoPPMpondenti student at i'Linton High School, spent sat ureal and Sunday the guest of relatives I herr. Slane trill regret to learn of Wm. Fother Ingham a resent los., his been Iluildings be- ing struck by lightning during the recent rain storm near Itrucetield. Had the wind been in the direction of the house from the barn the revidesce would have gone too, as there was but a shoot distance bowsaw them. There 1e Inf.rntatluw Mere that (aw..l Ile round A■, where Else New. of abs ( aunty aperitif', srp.rtrd fee lbs laIaasl. DUNGANNON. KoTlca. -The local agency .n Dungannon ter Tae. S"uN.t. 11 at the office of .1. 0. Ward. J.P., conv.yacer, he.. who will receive or dors for subeerIptioes. wirer ming and Deb work. and le authorised to give receipts ter osou.te paid for the seam TI'L�U t.. ',apt. 24. Na. Rr+tncrn.-Robert Rfe.t and fam- ily hive recently become residente of our vtllw,4.. F:.,. 1c.,. n kr 1:.11 - we bad .lupe . lief lr. (luring last week Fonrth 9uuuai Games(,„ AG RR; LTU ELL PARK on of e.tninocti.l Phi -SATURDAY, SEPI 281 1895. end said waves Ftr..t: of N t r, to I1oht. Henderson,commencing at 2 i elet•k p in., sharp. of West Wawa -nosh, has in his orchard In Interesting sexes of Athletic senate, apple tree in full bloom II.t.A/.. Dunn, last week,•Inhn Elites', Running, Jumping, Relay lace of 4.66.1d, became suddenly ill, his many MODEL SCHI tUl. v. G. C. I. friends will be pleased to know that he is .lowly recovering • oat 1)"‘"111.1c*. A.:R,.to. .lames I{ ...1 11011M EVENING, SEPT. 30TH and family etre table/gm the exhibition at CREAT SALE Or GENERAL HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, CUTLERY, ETC., FOR 60 DAYS_ Ha rim; (:ecix:ed upon aduei.ing the Cash System, I will, for the next 60 days, offer my entire stock of Hardware, etc., at greatly re- duced prices for cash, part of which will be sold at cost, and many articles for less, to make room for new goods coming in this Fall. At the expiration of the 60 days, I intend to adopt the Cash System, and my customers may tie depend upon getting any Goods in my line of business at the lowest cash prices for which they can be sold. Thanking my customers and the public generally for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same, I remain, JAMES YATES. Our Display of Millinery will con We have some Tines that we are determined to clear out at prices that will do it. Rip's%,sruce connive a wish them'. plea• THE ANNI'AL salt time and safe return. Snit t1 r i k." 1. 1'he numerous friends sad .,,1uaint.nce. of R. K. Miller, at. Melons, ;the esteemed and popular township olerk of n est %V.wasosh regret to lean that h. is .till In a poor st.tek of health. ti uic(rn :• .Iwi , The sabbath echoed in connection with the Episcopalian church here will commence on next Sabbath in the ldmie.u.n to commencement exercises b1 tihurch .t '2 u. a good attendaoce of onaK le u re,goeated Divine service will 6. ats means of ticket, which may be obted of �aat the usual time, i um. mem.bere of committer. I..t 447A•• E 1►10.x. r..l %lte:n.. is traarebb, sept. nth. lNS. oesso,luel,ce n1 the exhibition to he held to .It.o r, the Commencement Exercises tinue each evening this week. ALL ARE INVITED. Will 1 held in tiro Assembly (fall. whys a i�ielt'ct program of Musical Selections and short .-ipeet•In's w ill be given, and Ccrtitieates Inst l►iplolu:us awarded. Goderech on 1 uesd v f 1►ctobs directors of the 1Vawannsh : Matted Firs In..rance Company will meet off Mesdnv 30th, tallied of I'uesda. All will govern themselves .oeordinelt ..i Mc' I. 11.41 I'w ., II l'►. ml1.Ictrol nunctl el Wort 1Caw.nosh, is pursuance of adjournment, met in the town• ship h.11 nn Saturday. 21.t,all the members present so apt r^aeo'ller Purloin. who is en a trip to XI.nr'oba. After the treatise, me of muniripai bae.nee11 brought before it, the onilnoil d0e.01,f i.. meet in them. place on 5aturdat the 1 •th d.. of October. If.,•,r .1. in, Isar mach respected mil liner, Mrs. %%'Mens, after having' an steesd sd v,.it to relatives and acquaintances at 1 IthertevtII.. %Iii, o,celmnn Fells, myna..., sed otloppronninent points to the Mist. of New York .nil the Pro...sco of Ontario. re ,tweed home on %stardom murk improved is health Rhes at `salmon Falls she els Mined a Mere of the reek, whieh eke brought with -6.. sod I1 ab bo area In her millinery setabpinanat. !11!• Y lend Is her expreeeiMS.f Moho as iminntbl. trio. DUNLOP. .• Monier. Sipa. 23. Mrs T..... a4, at tamtes. 6.. 6..s visiting her MOM% tris. .level,' hers sad ether relative i. sad sen iteamtller. Mrs. Allen and Mn Meek .wieyed a Ct trip to tits Valises olty ler several ast week. baler She pests et Mrs. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE - llousehold Furulture 1 ha.e M•en favored • tilt Inetriiotien. from >sdIBB FL/ETCABan Io .NI without reserve at het' residence, corner South and Elgin-sts.. Goc'erich, -0% -- JOHN T. ACHESON TIME WILL TELL FRIDAY, SEPT. 27th, '95. „olnmrn.inr at 1 o r In, k pen . al; her boner hold f.rnitnlw and effectsens+utiwg of 1 111011010.00.00 'Slavers t Kisch "'keno Irmo sue a short time .rut , 1 Handsome Parlor Hutto . Dale, Itnnto 1.',t.. 1 Red hone suite. and odd aures of lied Room Pnreltnm. Hur.aw. I►reasombl'aaes. sir .Me . 1'whlrw, t'lylrs.l'I,Isa. t'rockery and l,larware. 'ortolan. (*mete. Lamp, Kitchen "molter. and 1trulls; ales. 1 Wanted Wes las Machine. ,e rood ronditioe. 1 IArff. t' nal fpr, • I'.p.e Pae.. I hitch.. stors en' Tips..& number of Aw.ing ,a .1 awe tit, or wood. and num.-ono Miter art. clog. Rv.rytbleg will positively he sold. on Mina Fletcher in wiring no ho'ispksepiag TRHM All sum. of $10110 awl ander tslek 0001. that a111eeet .1 tttowtba' nredlt tM fnrd.b Intappree.t leint Ream. A dieewnnt at the rate of ; per ..st. per ae.ne' allowed for mob es reedit .enemata tsst.onber saw aloe. meal*i. .ops. ».Y. THOMAS (SUNDRY, Aust. An it does tell by the accuracy of our Diu& amAlen thatches AND ALL OTHER Lams. Sterling Silver Waist Sets, at ' , n I..sw Prict s. our Cute Little Gun -Metal \1;ache,. The kind we sell are Re- liable ; the Price. $5. See Ladies' Dongola Button, hand -turned, 21, to 5, 93 to $3 7:i, for - $2.00 'Gents' Calf Balmorals, Goodyear welts, 6 and 1;i, 3.00, for - 2.00 • 1.25, for - 1.00 1.25, for - 1.00 2.09, fur - 1.50 Gents' Tan Balworals, 6, S ami 9, $2.00 anti 2.25, for - 1.50 Gents' Tan Oxford Ties, 1•i and 9. 1.25, for • - 1.00 Ladies' Tan Oxford Ties, 4f to 7, $1.00 and 1 23, fur - .75 Latlies' Cloth Slippers, .25, for - .17 Ladies' Cloth Slippers, elastic front, .35, for - .25 Misses Toe Slippers, $1.00 and $1.25, for - .50 Gents' tine Balrnorals and Congress, from $1.20 to $400. We have extra value in MEN'S and BOYS' LONG BOOTS, that will be sold at prices that they cannot be bought for from the manufacturers to day. Anent for Slater Men's Shoes. WM. SHARMAN, JR. Cor. East Street and Square. IMidas Dongol't Button, • Misses' Polished Calf Button, Gents' Tan Congress, 6, S and 9, C. A. HUMBER & SON, 11.1\ } l.1:'i 1.\l i.'I 11 \I. A FEW LEADERS WITH US. New Wall Parrs and Window Shauna, prices low. School Sup- plies, extra quality. Alpha Inks, best ands hargest Sc bottle sold. H.B. Lead Pencils and others, 2 for 5c. Big value package -24 sheets goal Note Paper and 25 Square Envelopes for 12c. No. 6 and 7 good Business Envelopes for 85c. and $1 per 1000. Extra tine note papers, per quireIOc. Blank Books, from 25e p@r 100 pages. New Tissue papers, crepe and plain. New goods in purses, Fancy Goods, Dolls, Gaines, Toys, Pipes, at quick selling prices. Silverware at cost price, to clear. Stamping done to order. N.'B.-:$tock all new. Near ('sir West str•-.t, �. Z. 'WEIR_ FALL MILLINERY. We have selected a very choice stock of the latest styles in Hats, and the newest shades in Shot and Fancy Ri obons, Birds, Feathers and Velvets. We do not intend to have any formal Opening, but cordially in- vite all the Ladies to come and see. All will be ready for display this week. MISSES YATES. ILR.SHANE&C0. MILL& 'S ELOCE. Yes, it is Dry Weather But it is going to RAIN! Hay( A Waterproof and An Umbrella? If not, get one at the LEADING Rents' Furnishing Store C. R. CHAIM Ii CO. Arent• for the rarities' tawsdrv. amil"ten st. BAKERY EXCHANGED HANE». DAVID STODDARTI JR. wishes to ann.iunef that he has pur chtuwl the Hamilton Street Rakery from John A Green, and intends car- rying on the Rosined.' in all its branches in such a manner an will giro entire satisfaction to the people of Gor1Prich. A Full Supply ..f Bread, Bans, Cages, Confectionery, &c., will be kept oonatantly on banal. NEW FALL GOODS DRESS GOODS, GOLF MANTLING/!, CAPE AND MANTLE CLOTHS, TWEEDS. Wool are direct front the . Manufacturer. The tit is perfect, and the snaking cannot be beaten. PRII'LH BO( 'Ili BOTTOM. In a ftw ,lays we will show the best af- eorttnent of GREENLAND SEAL CAPES that the Jlnrk.t affords. A lot of IKN S WOMBAT FUR COATS at about Two -Thirds Regular Prices. A real Snap. A Complete Assortment of Ladies' Underveeta, Long Sleeve:., from at 50 cents are Special Value. We have the beat All -Wool Men's Shirts and Drawers in the market. .1u4 received a lot of Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Table Napkin*, Tower and Toweling.; direct from Belfast, which are great value. 54 Web All Flax Table Lissa, 25 ..its, Unbleaekad. 64 " •• •• a'i " Blesebsd. 64 •••• 60 B_mehoiL We have still a *mall lot of Dreg* Goods that we are selling at about Half Prig COLBORNE BROS. 15 cent'•. The Great Oa.rpet sed Lee °Lienal' waileisaas est the Oa'aaty.