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The Signal, 1895-10-10, Page 8Fr- I THE SIGNAL: GODERICII, ONT.. TPITTRSDAY. OCT 10. 1DL 5r' c -r A d SA= -OF- Fancy Goods and China. Great reductions in price, as we are making room for holiday effects. . . THE LATEST LITERATURE Always on hand Be sure and buy S. R. Orocket•s new book, "A Galloway Hard." in paper, 50cants Every line of School Requisites always kept in stook. . • • • PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE. t r.Irak lrtrphosr I..rlesas•. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our ownCorrenpondenta. There M Is.formal Iwo eters laal Comae. M grad •m, esker. Else--•tew. of the tenni, epeeIa.Jy arp.rted for 7be alawa$. • DUNLOP. 11 •'I.At. Blot B. Mn. Robt. Hendereos, of tiodortch, was • transient visitor hero Iast weak Mims Sara Corbett and Mrs. 1t. Cum- mings visited .t Port Albert Thursday last. Inst week was . holiday to nearly every- body, by groat to t.odencb to see tie bis Nor western Show to sic the wooden shows and to meet their friends for • metal chat whim tired of gulag at the stock and peck is the *rosode, and luteni.r to the movie from the 13th Batt. band of the Mobil -was City. Ail who went report • good time .11 !wind. Miss Margaret P. Msephsil, org.sut of Bethan, church, with bus Ella 1'. Mac doeald, of Porters Hall, w h l le at Loading ties recent Exposttios a t.odoru-h wore the transient guests of Mrs. Allen for s disc er so. Both young ladies have mug trends bore, ad their genial presence when hero brought clouds of w.ceme and soothing to all in uualop. LEEBURN• M,0.I.•1, Ilct. 7. The thrtlabag machine could get *o hands for work for smersi days. Mr, ted Mrs. 4.. Rapsos, of 1 eaat.aos, were at the Fair ue I ...clench tut weak, and while an this ...tion visited relatives here. I-•iit • 11.11.11,11. Mr. and Mrs. H. %etlnor Thursday of last week, left for • trap to walLervine, :lseher,tburg, and ether Deists •Seng lake Erie. of three weeks d.rsttos. A -I l.wbar., u • rule, took a the reseed .how in t.edencle, Jas. M&swu. and L N 'haw showing their horses whish went among the potters &t the rams and Hugh Chisholm also pt pn,es for his berms shows. The "shoot had a holid•s from Tuesday last work se account of is Teachers' 1■ siit,,te nicotine and the Fair at I :otter soh. The toils of lessees were brightened by ex- periwws of th11 show, the band end the merry go round From • pleasant visit ot three weeks or oe to Blind Raver and the Sault Ste. Marie, setae host of the Peat Farm returned Thursday of last week. Hering to the roughness of water • beat was prevented Doming from the shore to most him, as dm steamboat blew three hearty sigumis wham maser at b A. w. Mr. Wright also saw the n ee anal at there, and may write to the cal prem an interesting account of hu' lo trip Petty thieve', "thigh gave se much stir last Spring, has revived &gala and the matter of Joseph Thompson was robbed the ether might. Had ho been at benne we guess the thief would net bass etc&pod so gaily. Same ono also becks into the temperance ball, aided bs a 'tisk of cordwood and en - jot ed • eight's *Welber but did no damage incept brooklet a doer tool and slightly in- tonate the door. He may have hod • tussle with the ledge goat, u the door was ecus open in the monolog liii si n hvrte.s, Service here last Sun day was cood&stod by ('apt. I;ibeue. of t.ederich Though over fwreoore he sl.olo in good voice and sT• an able address from Job 14th, 10 verse, telling the young dace present that through life he had mover wed strong drink. H• is still &stave is Kamx church to spread the sled tidings, and is .l I ways Wel mated here. On the 13th and AOtb Rev. Mr. Kay, of D..rn.wili be the preach or, sad by that time it may be decided who i will be the chrism uI /M Nee ...gr.(&tiou. SHEPPARDTON W Sort M.uay, Ilet. (1, i H,•r Si Pisa As!, F, i.e•.T II& Tuesday evening lass our eorrsspo.dent • drove out to .hepp.rdtoa for the purpose of attesdi.g the estertalnmleat held n the Methodist church therm oa that oem&mba. On arrival our eeaveyuee was kindly taken *barge of by Mr. (ir.b•m, who resides clew by the ohusgh The tarn driving skied In the roar of tRi .huroh had bees utilised as & dining hall, the treat of whieh bad boos boarded up, asd the interior d.mer&ted with evergreens At esu mid of the shod • meek a` 'tots was is ep'ratiea and two Mag tables, capable of mating Memo • hundred pimple at a time were placed Moog les sides, while nu either side of thew were ar. reneged boneless. Th. tables were well sup- plied ted the Mashes were well filled whoa we entered, mid i1 was therm atter seven e *loot, and the supper was unoos.ed be bee cis al S.30. We uubrstd that the ladies and g'atlemos who bad taken upas themselves the teak of with.. .pea the tables were kept busy mid *Met sine e'elo.k. After capsr we repaired to the Amok and tWholis wise well 111•d ales ss T far es monleg o --e' o•d,and biter en even the ream wan well taken .p. Al eight te this bM amok Rm. J. W. laden., and the seeming was osmatemed by siaRua. after which prayer was aired he Nov. .les. Edge, ot tiedertob. The oxoml- lent choir of Nal. Methodist church had Aures of the munai port of the program, which was well rendered tbrottabeut. Ea college ree&Mtio&s were given by Mus Beak, of t,ederach, and Mrs. Pentlssd of Nile. Addresses were given by Hoye. ' . V. R rentlaod, of Uuug&ssoa : H Irvine sad Jos, Edge. of I.odenoh, which were inter esti.g and short two commendable features on occasions of this lad. 1'be pastor of the church had • happy w.v of Interspersing the evening s proosdIsgs with remarks mut- able to the eoo•aiss. Tb• proceeds amount- ed to $47 85, which, we understand, will be devoted towards improving tis *laurel A Mae Weisser. If my perk mould ride • cycle she would *take • record meat, For, to ledge bar bs her dinners, Shea • .eur.her hard to beat. -Truth. First compositor - W here s the fermium today'! $es..d eotuponter 1 dot.'t know. The devil --He trial to ride • Words last owlet mad prod his Terse. C.R;LSHANE&CO Full Line of Seasonable Goods. Ladies' Fur Capes a specialty. C. R. =AIM & 00. Agresti for lime Parisian Laundry. amilton St BAKERY EXCHANGED HANDS. DAVID STODDIRTI JR wiabe. to announce that he has pur- chased the Haniilton Street Bakery fns .Sohn A Green, and intend. car- rying on the Business in all its branches in such a manner as will give entire satisfaction to the people of t:otlerich. A Full Supply of Bread, Bans, Bakst Confectionery, &c., will bp kept constantly on hand Wednesday and Saturday T H SEMI-WEEKLY Spectator IS PI;BLiSHE.D. To most Poet Offices this is nearly as good as • Daily Paper, while the price is only $1 per year If you sub scribe NOW for 1896 we will wail the h.lasee of this year FREE OF CHARO E. Ono earlier you subserihw the more you get for your $I. Sample copies free on application. ..ewes 8psetator Printing Co., sasttaro.. CAB. PLAIN FACTS -AND- PLAIN FIGURES. UST now there is a good deal of what we call „ humbug " adver- tising -nothing in it, nothing to back it up, no facto and no 6qurea Now. if you're a wise Iran or woman you'll buy just where you can buy the *heaped. Every cent counie these hard times, and only a fool will spend a dollar where ninety cents will do the tame duty. Below we publish a partial list, which will fairly represent the way we sell goods : Staples. 36-ineh extra heavy Factory Cotton, regular price 7c., for 5c. 9 x 4 Bleached Sheeting, twilled, worth 4Ue., for 30c. s x 4 Bleached Sheeting, twilled, for Men's P'u :.'U dot. Men'. Braves at lac., 20c, and ''Sc. Woann UOl'BLit Tia 1/0311‘1. 15 boxes Men's Ties, in knots, bows anti four-in-hand, all new goods. Your choice for 25c. 41 inch circular Pillow Cotton, regu- lar price 20c., for 15c. tris Cottonades for 20c. Tweeds, half wool and half cotton, Just the thing for boys' wear, at 25c. a yd. rnishings. I Bente• Umbrellas, one special line at $1 With steel rod sad paragon frawework, Gloves and Hosiery. 10 riot. Ladies t'ashinere Hose, the regular :'Sc. line for I14c. The regular 5t1cline in ribbed ladies' size for 15c. We carry the finest range of Child- ren'. Hose in cashmere ribbed and worstett ribbed and with double knees, all sizes, extra value. Very Special. 111 dot. Ladies' Hygeian Vesta, all wool, sold everywhere at 75 cents . our price is 6_'i ceats. J. T. ACHESON. TIME WILL TELL And it dues tell by the accuracy of our Dlubcr-Hanajden Watches AIM ALL OTIRR =NM Sterling Silver Waist Sets, at Very Low Prices. See our Cute Little Gun -Metal Watches. The kind we sell are liable; the Price. $5. Re - C. A. HUMBER & SON, JIiWELK\ ESIItiKll'M. A Few LEADERS WITH US. New Wall Papers and Window Shades, prices low. School Sup- plies, extra quality. Alpha Inks, best and largest 5c bottle sold' H.B. Lead Pencils and others, 2 for 5c. Big value package -24 sheets good Note Paper and 25 Square Envelopes for 12c. No. 6 and 7 good Business Envelopes for 85c. and $1 per 1000. Extra fine note papers, per quire 1Oc. Blank Books, from 25c per 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.. Stock all new. A. 2... aWE2R_ Near Cor . West Street. FALL 1896 " MUNRO'S_ full lines in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and YARNS. No better value to be had is Goderich. As usual, extra value in storm and hard finish SERG ES in BLACK, OXFORD -GREY NAVY and ADMIRAL BLUE. A. MUNRO lOBI Drayer and Haberdasher. Cannot be Beaten.. . In this issue of THE Su;,.tf. I announce to the citizens of Goderich and surrounding country that I am to the front with a magnificent stack of Clothing, which for quality, price and variety cannot be ex- celled outside the larger cities. To show that I'm in the push for your trade, a few quotations are given : $6,50 raised will bay a. AIIWeel Fries. Ulster. tweed Siad, 84 imam long, with mama, sears miler, slashed peeked& a werld-beater. will buy a ltoublo-Breasted, Heavy `urge Suit, properly meds mil •rimmed, worth $7.25 of any mane moa.y. en wino', 4e to 42. boys • Double Breasted Serge Bait, warm hoed, writes weight. Cheap as >f3.50. will buy u Alt Wool Bootoh Tweed Suit, bast of trimming•, b.sgbt at • saeritlee, worth in the regular way $12 00. :Bea this Bait. 1t will toy you hetrade with mo. $1.25 $5.75 $2.75 $8.00 will buy you • Heavy Pur of Tweed Pasta, built to wear sped keep the sold eat. Seem and buttons ems ea with linen thread. Bettor ems, $1.50, $I.75 sod Si 00- I am in a position to do better for you than any of my conipeti- tors, having little or no expense, and being a PRACTICAL TAILOR 1 know Wool. frora SHonnv, and know when a garment is rigbt. if Low Prices and Good Goods will win your trade, it's mine. _.+. CAIWZ, SUS Herm--- aauss. sew Ilea Signore, Chided*. "THE SIGNAL" /OR TIM BALANCE OF THE MX for 25 Cents. CREAT SALE OF GENE RAL HARDWARE PAINTS, OILS, GUMS. CUTLER!, ETC., FOR 60 Dg.YS. a Having decided upon adopting 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 mak, room for new goods coming in this Fall. A the expiration of the 60 days, I intend to adop the Cash System, and my customers may then depend upon getting any Goods in my line o 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 Y ATES. REMOVAL SALE. ONE WTT'REK MORE till we move, and our Removal Sale has been successful in clearing out odd lines, but we must keep our bargain table full till we move, but the lines we are turning out now you will find BETTER VALUE THAN EVER This week we show our special cut pricesin INFANTS_ (Sites 1 to 7) Rogow Bale (crop Kid, laced boot, turned sole Kid, buttoned boot with tip Kid, buttoned hoot, plain toe Patent leather, buttoned, turn sole, fine 80 65 5 75 s.0 65 CI -IL -LLB. (Sizes 8 to 10) Heavy laced boot, rivetted Heavy, whole stock laced, pegged ilii -pebble, buttoned, spring heel, riveted 1 00 1 50 65 80 Fine kcal, buttoner; J. D. King's MISSES_ (Sizes 11 to 2) Oil pebble, buttoned, rivetted .. . Satin calf laced, 11 and 12 only Kid, buttoned, extension sole and tip Heavy laced, pegged II�ADIESw . Kid, buttoned and tip pointed toe Goat skin, buttoned or laced, sone better to wear. Glove grain, button or laced Fins French Kid, buttoned, hand turned BOYS' az MENS_ Boy's heavy laced boot, whole foxed Boy's school boot Boy's long boots M E 8. Heavy gaitors, solid all leather 1 60 Fine Kid, laced, pointed toe 1 85 Fine Kid, gaiter, extension sole 1 '90 and for $1.87 we can give yew goods sold at ;2.25 and $250. 1 25 1 25 .., 135 75 1 50 1 50 1 35 ' 75 .' 5 $ 1 2 9 11 12 12 1 2 1 25 1 25 1 85 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY 2 0 5 5 5 0 0 1 00 1 00 1 50 25 1 50 1 50 on every line, no matter whether you want line or heavy. First comes gets best choice. Rips towed free. Repairing done neatly and promptly. H. B. POLLOCK. E_ B. EDDY'S INDURlTBD FIBREWARI TUBS AND PAILS are nott made of sawdust --neither oft tbit made of paper. They are made of the toughest and strongest of long fibred wood pulp, shaped by enormous hydraulic pres- sure, then hardened or indurated. We began making these pails and tuba in 1884 ; many matte then are yet in every day use. AS, CLEAR AS A BELL. IF A PUPIL OF TH1 Forest City Buain,l; ; and Shorthand College, London, Qat awe mot Ewa West readily. we repeat nod rsp.mt Datil M gets It. We /rip. °!s dg�t, we sat our imprinted' tharwsy. We lofted es ssstata tt by giving • thseMss�MSD h mU wyabaseiosse taankiwat'mt�sgwe masa a.shaneetee .M beakwseatm Paper bya a Mr. IL 1.Oesa ban •esmptid Z yasiblea .f •nlslast seakkaapjer wlib B Q as.Wk. wises& sealer J. W. WHBTIRVIQ.T, PrinciP•L F In the • es h 4, . 1 si 4 1e w u M 4 n • 1 1