The Signal, 1895-11-28, Page 8THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT.e THURSDAY, NOV. 21.1$x.
OF'
Fancy Goods and China.
Great reductions in price, as' we are
making room for holiday effects.
THE LATEST LITERATURE
A:7cays on hand. Be sure and buy S. R. °rocket's new
book, " A Galloway Herd," in paper, 50 cents.
Every line of School Requisites
always Irtilt in stock
PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE.
to tWel Telrp.ear 1 tr. Yeses,
I:WIF' THE DISTRICT. bell Rey. Mr. Mlie.,ot Luck.
oodnet.
toil tb burial *srvioA. M r. Woods bas
rsoentl% been bereft of his oat, son and now
beloved wife, the deep sympathy of the
From our owtlnCOMSSPondentta. emmmus11) u siteoded to hem and his Daly
daughter in their sad •ttlisties.
— A FORMER Pt'rlt_ -Whilst visiting
tnende et Listowel, we were pleasingly sor-
rier, Is r.earsrat/ens Der. Thai farmer be prised to meet with Fraoou Slalom,. • 0a.
sowed anywhere rive \ren..! she five of Colborne township. He is engaged
,1s end cooduots a large business In 1urnit-
urs, npbobtertag and undertaking. currying
• • stock ot exoelleat good. amounting to up-
wards of four thousand dollars. tt • learned
'DUNLOP. that he was sucerodi.g well, wherenpes we
f1 r -tiff, No,.:c. oongratubted him, wiskuag him WWI oon-
t rant. Allen was up at Kincardine last Untiedsauu,loa He has quite •number of
relatives in this section, bendes his widowed
week. mother, also his ester, still living oo the old
leery 11uud, of Pm
Port Albert visited rel• homestead, who will be pleased to hear that
byes here last week. he is succeeding so well.
Mr. and Mrs H Whitley, ot 1.ucknow, urpo,A .GAIL. ARIOAD.— During last
were trenstent ousters on *IhanivagivIsa day , week J. G. Word. .l.P., took • trip, via.
The guests of Mr. and Mn. Tichborne. Locknow, to visit friends at Wingbsm, Lis-
Thanksen tog day brought sleighing with towel and other potato. While at Listowel
• aloe fail of snow, hut ou Saturday there he attended • nee•tisg is the Jletbodist
was no drip from the buildings, sad the ohurch, which was 000duoted by evangelist
want of water es bad as ever. Schiverea. There was a large congregation.
A l0.14.1te ot maidens with their ..noire We presume upwards of five hundred were
and others eolo%ed a pleasant soma evening pre.sat, who listened with rapt attention to
the diesourse, which was founded on the
words, "Lord, what wilt Thee bays me to
doHis remarks were fsrtwble, attrsc
tire, lucid and iat.resttnp. There was •
I easel .perialll for venni
for Use Steen!.
at Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tichburae s Than
ds. eveniug of last seek. A tally 'pull and
gams. made • venial time for alI.
NILE. Gospel .nag service, which kept up the
!rat interest manifested by Ike congress
M�,�1•.ty, Nor. as.
there is • saying, "There is always Dora —
in Egypt,' sad I duel. for that mum the Capt %Vtlktation of the British vessel
Nile we. so wlled,for Iudgio¢ trout the pro- Why Not tae been seotenord to six months'
vision male by the ladies of that district far imprisonment at 4.uernsey and his mate to
the supper on Tbs.k.livisg evening, there two months for cowardly desertion of the
is no danger of starvation there this Winter. vessel and pasanepers during a fire.
However, atter all were satisfied we ad -
ranted to the church, where we were sa-
luted with '• volley of conversations and
' waste, "perherw ewes. to the taste, bat
hardly of sweet on the tape. ' After • short
interval the choir opened the evenings en-
tertunmeot, tollowed b • short address by
the chairman of the evening, Rev. J. W.
)'ring, speeches were made by Rev. P
Pentland, of Dungannon, 30 "Benefit* sad
Advantages of Light, one by Rev. E. Oli-
phant, of Keemiller, o.I"Harveet, ' asd by m•aI�..4•��-�-� �.1
Rev. 14. t:. Edwards, of 1►uog•nnon. The .ie iia.. X7'oc
intervals were tilled up with selections bt
the choir.
While possum aloe¢ t need to l •t alter AT 0LLocK,o.
the entertainment, ilpasmal 1 chanced ci hear the
fo .owing remarks
' • Itob must have eaten nothing but pie,
tor I neve., Dever saw him look *o sweet
before
"Bertie thought it rather • dark "Night
when she started for horns.
"1 hear that Jim Stewart of Little lre-
0ME
NAPS in
HOES
land, is going to see the World "Where
u hs rotng 10' ti.grww, of course. •
"That circular citt ship with the checker-
ed ulster had better Lamp ewer from /tee,
if he (lomat t west ti be "'ked ou'.
DA'Ir.u.II.
DUNGANNON.
Nuru a The local agency 1e Iragaanon
for THS 441u'..1. u u the omen ot J. 0. Ward
J.1' . 000reyaeoer, Ito., who will reoetee or
den for snbecrlpalons, •dverttaing sad job
work. and Is authorised to dive reoefpt. or
. mounts paid for the saran
Trr.-'i '. . Nov. 1
Tnt'l.r.i' 14. Det. --Th•ekgrtving was
duly observed here on Tanrda% last.
11.4 (;4114s. la ooewlu•nce of the one,
peoted thaw on Monday 'miming, the good
sleighing has taken 1t• nut, and Mother
Forth looks nom bre and (loam.
.
1ttT+/lam . Mn. lobe Mclean and owes
daughter have been routing bar father and
mother. Mr end Me.. Wbu•rd, for • few
day. Somebody was lonesome.
14avcsvto�'rcs- A.,tuun - Violet
\I•Iloagh, daughter of Joseph M•Ilough, is
en a vistas tear to r+l•tari, friends sad
•oyuaietamo•s a L•ckaew W• wish tb
yentas, hid) • pleasant time and safe rotors
•ma
111r-d1.r Aaalm. —We, along with the
■unesrnus friesd• el Ib obliging and popu-
lar clerk in R. J. Crswferd's general stare,
Albert Treleaven, who had boas .emewb.t
indisposed from hsvlmg .swot s memo
ooid, are pleased to Laow that he bee siosly
relented.
Children's heavy laced Boot, rivitted
sole (size 7, s, 'J) Regular 65e.
for 50e.
Girls Buttoned (size 7, $, 9, 10) oil
Tan Pebble, riwitted sole, double toe,
heels or spring heels, regular $1
for 7 5c.
WIflt.r,, Mflhlnery
Opening ..
Odd sizes in 111 iutvi buttoned boots
with heels, sizes 10. 11, and
ler $I, for 35c.
Womer. s Doagola Kid, Hattemed,
Patent feather Tips, Extension Mels
Regular $1.35, for $1.
Ladist. fine French Kid Buttenerl,
Patent Tip, narrow Toe, McPher-
son's make, regular $2.75. for $1.95
Children's Cardigan overstock lugs,
sines 7, $, 9 only, regular $I.25
for 75c.
I;tttoapsD 11,,o K. Thomas K. 1►uraie,
who has been ter some time in Maoisobe,at
tending to baseness in senaectioe with his
property then, returned here kat week.
He looks quite ohiryy and vigorous. His
many friesde will be pleased to leers •f his
return host•.
Mona VI•rmx. De Seadayllaat,.1Wog
Beattie. the popular freight •gust, at tbl
1. T. R. statism, Dedorieb •ad bis wife,
le
ads es • frieodl visit Ws weee ed
to s•. them both visitn Seemed
eek well sad happy. W.
peen.e they enieyed shammies, havfsg
had g...d sleighi.g to Mks • ride.
Vq..H• oI M.swwirai. Council.. The
mu.,e,pal eo.ned of Wast Wawases\ nest
1e Ow tows hell ea Saturday, 2.rrd. All she
members present *reaps (:.needier T. Der
non, woe is is Masiteb ; • esm/NIr•
able asses of mu.Nipal business wee ee
tended I. .ed adje.rsla..t wee mode till
Des. 16t►, slnesi.g t. asasnelsse at 10
Welsh CM. sharp.
(ions 1+o Rate,. It is with sada= that
w• are celled es be ehtvaiele she Issas of
flee bslov.a wife of 'hones* Weeds, d
Wast W au sss . Typhoid Mer ens the
eased dons.*. Alar remise wee. lane -
red r Deed--• Oriwen ea Varier
FRIDAY d SATURDAY,
NOVBIBBB 29th and 30ti.
Miss Dane, having spent last week in Toronto,
securing some of the latest novelties in Winter Mil-
linery, also five dozen of the latest styles in Sailors
and Walking Hats at less than half price, has de-
cided us to hold a
Grand
Winter Opening
on the above dates.
Among the Sailors and Walking Hats will be
found the well known stylish shapes, the "Forest -
Hill," "Regent," "Bar Harbour," "Defender," "Winder"
"Paris,'• 'Majestic.' Some of these styles are worth
as high as $1.50. Our price on Friday and Saturday
will be :iOc. each in all colors.
Specialties
IN
J. T. ACHESON.
SOME THIN G
Very Pretty
and Cheap.
A good black mantle clock,
t1 clay, half hour strike,
cathedral Jong. Only $10.
Al,cr, .11.1. d"THBR ST1"LAN I'RO.
PttRT11I.\-ATBl.1" Lop" :: .
C. A. HUMBER & SON.
Children's high Buttoned Overshoes
first duality, regular $1, far 76c.
Boy's heavy fenced Imola (aims 1 to :1)
Bellows Tongue,pegged sole, regular
$1.15, for 90c.
Men s Laced or Gaiter. heavy sole
pegg,tif, regular t1 3-'. for 11 15.
Men's Fine Ked (laitent, sewed, regu-
lar 11.40, for $1.29.
Men's Laced or Gaiter. Needle Toe,
Slater made, regular $2.75, for $2.
Moms Waterproof [mood, made from
Flux Calf and Calf Tined, Rubber
sok. Special at $3.50
We can gin you • full aaostmsnt of
eller in all the above lines. No odd
Iota Every pair ea represented or
money cheerfully refunded, aad if
the$ever rip, we sew there free.
Repairing neatly and promptly at-
tended
t
bended ts.
H. B. POLLOCK,
Newt Se.rdy Beed .
►"Bood Time to Hang
WALL PAPER
A good line of window shades.
NEW 000DS—Ladies' fine Wallets, Shopping Bags, Side and
Conde, Fancy Hair Pins, Combs, Dolls, etc.
Fine Papetries and Note Papers, 5 quires for 22c.
Largest and best 5c. Ink sold. Hyatt's wire -bound Slates.
We nave Targe variety of good
Patterns direct from factory (no
old stock), at 5, 6, 7, 8, 10c. per
roll. Borders to match
A. L. WEIR,
Back
N. EL --NO OLD STOCK. Near oor. West -et .•d Scot►are.
Holiday Fruits
A fine assortment of new Frrlita for the
holiday season has just been received.
Everything New and Fresh and of best
brand.
Family Groceries a Sftecialty.
ST. GEORGE PRICE,
efrCwaa Ta E. RICA & tiati.
MIL MIST ST MID SWAM
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL -ft.
Va rt dLD.
Coastal met es Mosday Nev. 11th. Mem-
benall eressat. Mieates of previous meet
keg read and poised. Cheeks were leased
for the tollowiag •mousta ; Mr. Ferries, fer
s0leetlea jurors. $4; James Bryan, pretieg,
$96 ; Jobs Murdock, for graved, 5(t yards,
$4 64 ; D. M.robiees, Wravelbug as D L ,
$9 ; M. Mo1)o.ald, rep. o.lverts1Lske Read
•.d S R., 9 and 10, $96 ; Peter Shields, rep
delver NOW Amhwley, s1 ; A. Mcleod,
shevelhsr gravel, $1 50 ; Jean McRae.
/revel to patbmusters, $7 tit ; Huth Me
Lead, rep. hill on N K . $12 60 ; lasso Ke•
WWII, grovel to pathmeeters, $4 ; Wm Dor
den, pep. sorapsr, $1 50 ; (lee. OrCsllagb.a,
meat M the Currie family, $10 ; Jobe
Bowles, rep. approach to bridge R R .11 226;
P. J. Austin, .pokes for e.iyrt, 12o., aad
wed to Mrs. 1:r,fAa, $4.90 ; Wm. Me -
Knight, impeding Y K. $6; Trask Grans,
rrsvelh•g S R., $22 50 ; Wm. T. Johnston.
gravel, $1.76 , .1e1s Rdpstriek, b..M,.g
two .b.tmesse at RIebsrd.o. Bndlie,$16l
75, .lee rep Nil es D L. $13, asd (revel.
hug — 2, $32 84 ; Patrick Mersa, advert
en D.L. $17; Dewed Genie, evereb.rye is
wheel sad. $3 60 ; A. McNee, evsreb.rge is
eebool saw. 72. ; Wm. M.R.ight, ever -
Sorge is .sheaf biz, $d 96 : Joh. Mo W his
sev,overekerpe is school tis, $2 90 ; Samna
Soothes. wersbaege is sliest law, $1 36 ;
Albert Maks, etade drsis oea 4, $ • J.
elees
M, missal, 14.90; Jobs Meek. rep.
(Alvert mad kedge, as. f sod 3, $6 ; Bush
tlkidds, rep. advert, Bet 0 sod 10, $1 6$ ;
Wen R.wkis., saL, idm sere_ Well+t.
$1 GO: L ^O?• , (aepmsllas $.R. 6 .•d 7,
; Cies. ( ,, gravid se LAG Rood. M ;
Joke R 0•W ee. pr.�e ester tb
bylaw bylse t<1isM� ` :Moslet Ilfr
arr. emraiss L3sad 4.Mt Jas.
fiadet•ter, rep. oerporsties Isis, $2.75 ;
Pat Wallas, ren. bridge, D.L., $1.50 ;
lfam.e) Roach, bread to the Cowrie family
sed Wm. O'Neil, $10.26; A. C. Hawkins,
i.•peosiag bridge at Riebordess,$4.60 : Ossa
Frilder, t gravel ala 2, $4.50. Os
mobs of Deltas sed Parrish, ee.seil ad-
journed to neest agate s000rdi.g is N.MM,
Den 16t►. W. 9verneae,
Clerk.
C.R.SHANE&CO
,Y s.&ril =OM
Full Line
of
Seasonable
Goods.
Ladies'
Fur
Capes
a specialty.
asasanatr me rmmesteo aruD�t
LADIES' CLOTH GOATS
Dry Goods,
At Reduced Prices.
MEN'S FUR GOATS
At 30 PER CENT. less than regular price.
Come and see oar
LADIES' GREENLAND SEAL GAPES.
40 -ITCH ALL -WOOL SERGE DRESS GOODS
AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
A FEW PIECES OF DRESS GOODS
At Half Price,
l[ANTLE CLOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY
All Mantle Cloths above >l<1.00 cut and fitted
tree of charge. Dress ane Mantle Making up.
stairs.
Colborne Bros.
The Greatest Carpet and Lace Curtain Ware-
house of the Cou:rty.
cs
At the
FINE HONEY
A good line of Syrup..
A special line in two gallon
Pails
X -MAS FRUITS
Large supply
Best quality
XMAS CANDY
One ►f the best assortments
this side of the city.
Anything in tine French
Chita for Christmas pre-
sents.
Your wants are looked after
Your trade appreciated.
CASH GROCERY
Hamilton Street
Cheap inter Millinery
We are selling our large stock
of Millinery at greatly reduced
prices, many lines at and below
cost.
MISSES YATES.
P. S,—Store tett door to let
BOOTS & SHOES
W. S13AR�.N Tr_
If you aro in need of Boots and Shoes, Rubbers or Over-
shoes, call and examine our stack. We think that we can suit
you in price, style and quality.
Our stock of Winter Shoes, overshoes and Rubbers is com-
plete. Men's Snow -Excluders, from 95c. up. Lady's Misses,
and Child's in the same proportion.
We have a full line of Women's Felt, Foxed, Button, Con-
firms and Laced Boots. In all kinds of Leather goods, from the
finest Dongola to the strongest Shoe made, we have them al
prices that defy competition. quality considered. Remember
they are all new goods, not remnants of bankrupt stocks.
WM SHARMAN JR.
! 0,-11.11 wet tar w seisbrated SLATER advertised Shen.
L—.
THE PROBS ARE
That we will be greatly rushed, but if you
leave your orders now for fancy work, we will
try to fill them. We are doing everything in
this line, and would remind you that Xmas it
not far off Don't get the notion in your head
that we have only presents for Children. We
have for young and old, even your best "gurl."
Come and be convinced.
THE F.AIeR_
Grocery and Crockery Business
Formerly carried on by H. X SNELL k CO.
REOPEN -ME
With an entirely new stock. Grocery department now
complete. All goods new and fresh from wholesale firms Par'
chased for each and well *elected, and will be sold at the d
ossot
of close prices. We kindly solicit the name liberal patrooee!
that we experienced in the past from our future customers. and
invite new ones to give as a trial. Crockery department will be
opened in a few dark with hander eoe goods at low prima
H. E SNBLL having ggoonrte out of the firm
the htssinam' Bill
SNELL Ile 0o. will please WI and settle.
be carried an by T. D. TIPIdN0. All pehrtiort indented bo H. R
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