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Fancy Goods and China.
Great reductions in price, as ;we are
making room for holiday effects. .
TEE LATEST LITERATURE
Al'.v13y took," Ad Be sure and Galloway Herd," bn paper,, 5 R. 0c's Oew
cents.
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&cert/ line of School Requisites
always kept in stock
PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE.
se•,..r T.Ie,a.we e:nehssae.
\ I11 \ f 1I. i'H Lx DISTRICT ■s 11he taschrre ..ad oleo onthebeneficial anti
', 1 •I sobs directions of the inspector.
i CARLOW.
( 'le s.i.Ay, Nov. 12
From our ownCorreapondtlldutdu Winter has fairly set to in this vic► 11'.
-Mrs. 1. Coates end little daughter are via -
The,. 1. 1almrmalle■ Nrrt- 1 nal t excel At
itiog at her mother a, Poplar Row.
Miss Burrows, teacher, 11, we are pleased
casted Ar)w•er KI.e ♦eau. •t arc
to learn, re engaged re No. 1 for 18%,atan
,..tett+pertain, et.petted •increased salary.
Mr. Smith, our bleck•mtth, was, we are
sorry to hear, badly injured by • runaway
hone, one day of last week.
DUNGANNON. Mr.- R. 1 oung and Miss A. Burrows
�•na•r. Tar. sumo .geese a. Irunge•nos spent ,Sat tads% Sod Sunday with their
ter lila stevI. to at the erect. of J. U. N a.'d friend, Mus 1 Holladay, of Moine town
J.P.. o•aveysecer, ha. who will receive or
den for snbesriptloss. advert' lag and job ship
work. and is authorized to give receipts or John Morrie, the patriarch ot this section
•meronts mid for thallium ' a still in a very low state of health. We,
Trl.-nAv• New. l.: with his many friends wish him •speedy re-
ttH.t.a!1•rtS1: ,_ .1. M.Roberta is on enyerv. Natty Starling Silver Gooch
I f Smith • Bill
1 All. A.ar.. to const ,uente of • deer ars busy prepertug or .o
bavtng been seen re:'ently an this neighbor 1 hrisanmas. As it is to • good muse, all Sterling Si r Tooth Brushes
Sterling Silver Curling Tongs
hoo i, our Nimrod• are all agog. should lend • helping heed. See.eneunce Sterling Silver Button Hookas Sterling Silver Book Marks
A 1 inn.. 1 AF., y Ai r: ,.y■ - I►unng meat ISter 00- Sterling Silver Scissors
Sterling Silver Trilby Pins
hue week Launcelot Beatty, of Varna, im Carlow 1-,st use ut hrr fairest daughters
pemeat meat. was in our village. une day loo week In the person ot Muss E.
i -trots+.- Boring last weak our deputy !Jones, who was married to • gentleman of
post master and wife were pain • short emit I Dakota.
seoum Tome he young
ngticouple
1e leavewfor
sh them
F. 1.. Kea•, of Loodou, -"rat., ted W.
Simi, of Detr t. every success.
It rrg'rt. � • r. T. Agar and K. Dui, ! The agitation to %bemire the Nest Huron
sin. s ho have been for some time in Maai chess, factory to • "butter factory has. we
Leta, returned home dunug last weak ssd I believe, died • natural death. Some of the
report huvtpg had • good ti tp to the North farmers ere hignlr indusueot, •s they think
West. I at would be mon prolitabls to have the
It -it y E• .y.t,' In conae•,utnce of the butter }setons 1 ertainly the other hs.
weather being so mild and propitious, all
been • taiiun this aur. A. we like good
butter we hope to see at changed.
iwmib-mrd were basil-. enraged In securing
the turutp crop, which ae reported to be DUNLOP.
pretty aeoI an this vicinity. Tt ►.,-u.%t, Nov. 1'L
('y• g.r ,, 10 y n nit Kt,•• a ei este. - C1aas. serous, plas'.erer, of Godench, was
a regret to have to eh ... be the demise a in our midst for some days lest week.
of R. K. J1Jler, who has been for some Mr. aid Mrs. .1. I'orter, Ir., of the 3th
length of nnsp troubled with lung disalaSs, coo., Goderich township, were transient
and succumbed on Monday evening, the "'°.• rt here last week.
for 11e nitwit
FRIDAY.
ON FRIDAY WE WILL SELL.
5 pair. American !Flannelette Blankets worth 11, for 75c a pair
5 pairs Union Wool Blankets, worth 12 25 for 11.75 a pair
5 pairs Union Wool Blankets, worth 12.75 for 11100 a pair
5 pairs All Wool Blankets, worth 113.50, for $3.00 a pair
1 piece Golf Cloth with Check back, regular price 11.50 for 11.10
Black and Brown Beaver regular price 11.25 for 98c.
10 pieces Dress Goods, all shades in Serge* and Henriettas, worth
• 40 and 50c for 25c.
2 pieces Tweed Dress Cools. our :35c line for 2s'sc.
5 pieces 56 inch Tweed Dress Cords, worth 75c. ale! 11, all the
same price on Friday, 60c.
Another table of Men's Shirts and Drawers for this Friday at
37>1e. each.
A table of Ladies' Circulars in Black and fancy' checks, some
worth 113.50 and ;14.50. your choice on Friday only for /1.75
•� pieces more of the 32 inch Flannelette at sc. worth 10c.
Millinery Department.
Last week we sold all the 50c. Sailors on the bargain
table. This Friday we will offer '3 doz. more Sailors and
Walking Hats, regular price z�1 and 11.25 for 50c. each, anal
another table of Trirnmed Millinery at 12 each.
Sale commences at S o'clock Friday morning and
closes at y o'clock sharp in the evening.
J. T. ACHESON.
Specialties
•
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IN
IMP • Dry Goods.
LADIES' CLOTH COATS
P. S. --Customers will please note that the price', quoted are for
Friday only.
TAKE
At Reduced Prices.
MEN'S FUR COATS
At 30 PER CENT. less than regular price.
Come and see our
LADIES' GREENLAND SEAL CAPES.
40 -INCH ALL -WOOL SERGE DRESS GOODS
AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
A FEW PIECES OF DRESS GOODS
At Half Price.
MANTLE CLOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY
All Mantle Cloths above 11.00 cut and fitted
free of charge. Dress and Mantle Making up.
stairs
STOCK OF OUR WINDOWI
W, aasnisI assurance coiledtog tour. I'he young people o m
f entertainment at Q 1 `il
1101 Inst.
A. li, y.i• F...Tit-Mtn. A''W' AIRTtSrit I Pekoes Al. --Mrs 1,00. Macke°. wife of
('a ' r o r • 1{,E -T. \1 a with regret and enc- , Gee. MacK.e, .t one tame • well known re
prise, aim notice in last week s issue of Tor Wriest of Colborne and I:oderich township,
Su. • u, the demise of Sin. Wm. I gckson. 1 having/ for eeyer•l years been assessor of
We .&surely •y mpstht.e with the bereft i mud township and now removed to (apse,
hnsband,and family in the depertu,s of • Michigan, is dews on a visit te relatives
beloved wise and kind mother. and friend• here and in l :odench township.
Ir; ..... I'„r 1 yin•. u. THF: l.. Denny Mrs. MacKees stay iia Dunlop she
was the gue.r of Mn. Allen, seeing'tutte •
• iia t -•r stn Moody Aare. McArtbur pre I number of old neighbors about here.
served her liege with a hue bouncing bo.. I A„err To haAy r tom. -W• regret to
Mr. McArthur aa, in oopsdjuencro of the ad entree that Mn. Neck. who for the+
diuoo to histemdy, peter of one tau hter past two years has conducted our state aped
sod two coos. \\ e extend eoogr•tulatwns post office so ably sad Essen gearaJ setts
to thrill no the recent arrive' and hope he faction to all, has decided to remove frons
may be iong spared to them. here t• 4;odertch and go into business there.
tot a• a Nwru. .Sohn 1••y took in the Aur genial manner made her • host of
church °ppeeeoing and tea meetmv which was friends, and her hear support to promo
held at Whitechurch on Sabbath sod Mom tion of good work wall he mush missed and
day eveoag. He had the contract fer the • deep gap will he made in our social circle
erection of the church. We are 'Wormed by ber uolotrked for departure, as else was a
Sterling
Sil ver
Bracelets
Also Gents' Congo Oak Silver Mounted Canes and Ladies
Metal Watches.
that the ;hunch budding committee and all fsvortte with .11.
concerned are highly pleased with the
wittier, as befog well constructed and com
pleted. and that great credit is due to the
contractor for the excel,eut and superior
work m•nshIn.
1 Ars! r N.T►.a. tin sabbath sussing
leer Rev. J. Armstrong, incumbent of St.
lees' y church bete, preached an elo.tueat
hcoortcsl sermon os the words as coat.lated
an Proverb, vii , 15 The prominent points
an his discourse were - God prepares his
servants for work, as was Joshua and
others : civil government and future
prospects of extensity. of the cause of truth
sad right a the British Empire. There
was • terve sttend•nee of rnemben of the
1_11 I.., et I'unvanson, present lie well as
ethers
A.oritrn.--a•n Monday the remains of
Albert Woods, only sen ot Thos. Weeds,
kite mace/mots of \1 est WSwsposb, were le
Peered an I)ung.nnon cemetery, bead escort
ed thither b • • very large cortege of sorrow
nog relatives, trailed. and eympstbi•ing
neighbors. Ho was aged 1" years and 1
month Rev. Mr. Mlles, of l.wknow, con-
ducted the obswjuies The deceased was •
1 n0215 rasp, who was held is great esteem
by all who knew him. Re was wird with
typhoid fever some five or six weeks ago.
I' er pr.wution in the way of medical skill
and comets/it, p•tostakims attendance was
deavorip to restore ham to j v 1ast. His tea
NILE.
Ti r.-IAi, Nos. 12.
,Sohn ('sutelon is rising round on • cam.
('arae, sore foot.
Mies (:ruamett, of Kinlouvh, is
at .leas*! I:rummett e.
The Nile hpworth Iwlagae a getting up a
hot supper on Thanksgiving evening.
Mn. •las. llu.tow was laid up with aua
stroke of p.r•ly•, but getting better.
',William Kier, with his family, u moving
beck :o Nile. \ our oorreepe.deet welcomes
bim beck, as he was • good citizen.
ihengsason school has secured the glory-
ing
ry
ice. of Thea. Allen as principal. They have
secured • good teacher He ls.rbt as Nile
school fer two Slats and did geed week.
Kew. Jos. Edge and wife, of Goderich, at-
tended• meeting ot the Women'• Mission
ary Auxiliary. The res. gentleman •d
dremwd the meeting and Mn. Edge gave
the report of the Si. Thomas meeting.
They were well received.M
We undenad the tru,t.e• h•v'sngsged
Mie Reek, of Ged.rteh, ea principal ofB.
Pato S.No. 1, West Waw•swh. W.
•Ne
.vi she u a painstaktov teacher. Mies
Potts is also of (%od.rich. W. think our
cheese.trustees have made • good cheese.
Rev. .1. W. Pring preached in Nib ehuroh
made a on g on Sunday a eais
Gun
C. A. HUMBER & SON,
JEWELERS.
A Good Time to Hail
VVALL PAPER
We have large variety of gout
Patterns direct from factory tor
Obi stock a,:st :r, G, 7, 8, 1Oc. pea
roll. Borders to thatch
visiting
A good line of window shades.
KEW 11( KIDS -Ladies' fine wallets, Shopping Bags, Side and Back
Combs, Fancy Hair Pins, Combo, Dolla, etc.
Fine Papetriea and Note Papers. 5 quires for _"_'c.
Largest anti best :ac. ink sold. Hyatt's wire Ism n,1 Slater.
A. L. WEIR,
Colborne Bros.
The Greatest Carpet (ind Lace Curtain Ware-
house of the County.
g was
health and vigour, but to no avail, as he token from 11. ('or. Ha. eatpwitioa of the
word of truth was elan/rot and masterly.
smowing that he had given the subject much
theerht and sere a prep•rstloe.
What has become of Jumbo and Reuse
W. have been er�tiee te hear from them
*A" . yrto!iAr..-(b Thrs
uday of Iasi week fee • meg tame. a gave the field to them,
but sa they crawled ander the barn and the
barn was etrsck by lighteiag and hunted,
the probability ie, they perished i. the
flames. It se, i pity their maid lot.
.uct-nmhed to the dire .Toots of disease en
Saturday of last weak. The bereaved
p.rent. .nd sister b•ve the moors sad deep
ympsthy of the community in their sad
affliction.
.I 1' Tom, iaepactor ••f public wheels, of -
timed! visited our public wheel. Alter
baying/ /IN &sniped the pupils as both depart
manta he expr.m'd himself highly pleased
with th.• neatness of week, program, and
the exc.IIeet order maintained. The order
anti &ppe&r&ae• of th. pupils and tete seat -
neer and cerreetase nf the work in the
junior room were eery nommeod•hle. Prom
tweet among the .tereteee which were given
to the pupil. of the senior department was
the easjeet of elementary physiotee
which they evinced good training. There
were • few esesflset epeoimese el drswieg
dem by seem pupils is the meter rarws.
The visitors pet were Rev. R. Fair
beim sod the beard of trlmNea Ther. were
77 pupils, el wham Al and 46 r'empeslvdy
were is savior • id jester d.petmeats The
whiten •rpre.md themselves well pIsd
with the prsgrow mod gtlaesal depers.est
M the pup* whim\ redone Feat stoat on
LEEBUPN.
TptlnoAs, Nov. 17.
Jaime Horton visited is Helm•sville and
(limiters Iso' week.
Mr. and Mae. A. e. (Tutton have hese
visiting realatives weir Bromfield.
'Saturday rale was welcome, sod the
anthem linens Monday showed the beaadtof
esh est.r that had Mea need at the wash
sub by the women folk in general, with a
about herd water.
Cascara Nnrsa. - Th. leads dam was
marMd by Rev. 1 Hamilton net Beoday
He sad his family moved isle • house
es lbr lbca. r (1.d.eieh so Wednesday .f
bet week, sad ecstasy .s.b.l to both eon
N. e. -NO OLD STOCK. Near cor. West et and Sti ware.
gregatioos 4'niea in I:adorio\ township sad I
1
reborn a t enebrous -OCs
O! i•Ta1tL'T. Looklo ewer the Presby
tarso Record of this month, we see in at.
notes from Homan, Chola. 'hat Rev. I). 0-ic eilec
Macgalhvrsy, the mlaloo•ry worker trees
laderich, who as • student some years ave
preached kw urns memos as I.eetsuro, sttd
worked as an asnistant pastor with Rev.
rd•tiao1
Dr. Lire, of Knox 3hurch, and was o
for Chins in 1888 as a mtestoo•ry. met with
• review escape " The most serious thing
which heppeeed to us on •,count of the
rajas was that on the moraine of Sabbath,
.lune 15th, at a •clock, Mr. Macgillivrsy's
house:p•rtll fell down, Mr. Mac-gillavrsv
was sleeping in it at the since, but by amens
accadeat at the end that did not falL Geo.
orally Mr Mac(allayray slept at the end of
the room that tell, but that night an the
middle of the night he had heard ominous
sounds and had risme and moved has bed
with some coomderable trouble to the other
end ot the room, having faith that one sad
at least would not fall, and he was justified
in so thaking. There is great reason for 1
thanktuloess is has providential temps tram
' otiose injury and death. Had the bed re -I
rosined in its usual place, one of the beams'
wistarias, 200 or .100 Ihe would have landed
right across the middle of hie body. The
end of the house, part of the two sides sad
the roof fell tn. It almost seeing miraculou•
how both Donald and Mrs. Wu, our Kil)M
womsn,whoee hones fell on her last mummer,
escaped say ser,oue injury. Our hoagies at
rho Waal, which are mostly mud houses,
are sot very sats a the rainy emeon-
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
oohIMI. H Tr.
MotsAv, Noy. 4.
Council met today, mnates of last meet- e
air read and Famed Moyed by (7h•.. Ail•
lame, emended by .las .Iohnet.ov that the
nomination for res.. and councillors be held
at Pickard a Hall, Helmesvtlls, na the last
111 nada' to December, •t the hour of 12
o'otoek (croon), end the election, if any, be
held in the following places and the follow-
ing parties be deputy -returning officers :
No. 1, potting divines. Orange Hall, 4th
oeaeesstoa, damsel Jebaetn., 1).K 0.; No,
2, how of Silos Sturd,. 7th ens , Jeba
Sturdy, D. WO : N.. 3, hoose ot Thee Har-
riman.
arrima.. 4tb sea., The. Samos, If. R 0.:
Ne. S, Ileums of N. W. Rlllottt, R•yaeld
Lia, .Sohn (Taff, U.R.O.: No. S, booms of
R. Raker, 15th eco., R Rah.,, 1).IRO ; No.
6, bare of Wm. (reeks, 11 aa. suow
t'r.eks, i) R.O. Moved by Then Chordal
smesoded by Jas. (' ta.elly, that bylaw law N.
12, p
now read be pseud. The felMwisg se
..sate were ordered paid : New Nessed,
prtatiag. $11R10 : The. 1i ratel, p.40:
..
New s.flea: R Baker. advert,
e1 ('.Items W1, NO, eei.sttag Jurors, $10.
Atomised to mass en duet Meader i
1)essmbsr. Ntsott Swam, (lark.
Suburbs Iso Tog gssrw. $1 a year.
CREAT SALE
I have added to 0', Bakery Kuainese •
toll line of first -elms grocenee whish wall be
sold sharp oo a ('ash System.
I intend selling strictly for ('ash, with •
small 'relit, and mean to hays the obeapest
store is town.
GOODS are NEW and FRESH
laud will gave entire sat-
isfaction to the puNte.
Th. usual stook ot firstclam
BREAD, BUNS, CAKES,
CONFECTIONERY, ETC.,
.F111 .4111 he kept on hand
I:utter, Fin and Ferment Produce
taken are (:ash.
Remember the stand -pert door to Wm.
Aoh.s.s's harness depot. Hams! toe -.t.,
Godards.
D. STODDART.
T).• Mem Men et. Baker sad Sneer.
C.R.SHANE&CO
Full Line
of
Seasonable
Goods.
Ladies'
Fur
Capes
a specialty.
0.IL. UISRk00.
ysnwse ibe ~teas henMryf
OF
GENERAL HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, CUTLERY, ETC.,
FOR 60 DAYS_
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 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 then
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 Y ATES.
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
We have already made several additions to our stock of well as-
sorted goods, so that now we think we have everything that could be
desired in the line of
FINE MILLINERY.
M=SSEt r SATES_
P.S.-We have six dwelling rooms above our store which we will not for any
ressoaable terms.
POTMAHOFF TEA.
This new blend of tea for family
use is now on sale at ou r .tore. .
We hare also tiic tinest in
FRUITS FOR HOLIDAY USE
and keep on hand full lines of hest Family
Groceries. and the inost reliable in Dairy
Produce, Seasonable Fruitti and Vegetables.
STURDY BROS.
The Grocers, on the Square.
1.
HolidayFruits .
t •
A line assortment of new Fr'lits for the
holiday season has just been received.
Everything New and Fresh and of best
brand.
(Family Groceries a Specialty.
ST. GEORGE PRICE,
111100111111111411, B. moat ass.
use w/v., ASO swum
WnT Wa N. what the tau .f to-
day
day need• sweet is not .sheen. in • gym-
mintiam, bat plenty of fresh air to the Isar.
InsMsd .f • gaaatity of' violist sverefse
that leaves him weak for several hears
afterward, be seeds to leera to breathe
right. stead right. sad .it right. The
young mea or young w.mss who starts ..
• mann sf tenons, said keeps it ap tow
after year, jest .t the time wain the body
bas a rteat deal et its owe oatmeal work to
de end wears bed. it, may make .p W ate
btrojmini that beyond a showy and epee -
dial dq.lap_at.f emasele end elsanjtk
all ski rainlyg. la direr MN F mini M
wool sal dust stun -Anode of lay-ltaa
J
At OASH STORE
('or. Msers&�t plod et~~`
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