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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT.. THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1898,
SPECTAT.1 S.AM.>+a 1
OF
Fancy Goods and China.
Great reductions in price, ea -we are
making room for holiday effects.
THE LATEST LITERATURE
Always on band.... Be sure and buy S. R. °rocket's new
book, " A Gailoway_Rerd," in paper, 50 cents
Every line of School Requisites
always kept in stock
PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE.
Central Teteps..er t .raaaae,
NEWS 1W 111 1.: I ►I, I I;�� 1�. dee �OOI�III 'Assails
From our ownCorrespondenta. cT f�f
She t. rrrermailan Herr Taal dneral bel.i
/ltlS. 44. Ar (ll/ /Zs
Vora.. au) where rl.r •ew.of the
d..r.l) .pnianr arprrI.d Morning mid Afternoou
for Tse 11115.51.
LEEBUNN.
i•otl, Dec
Jas. Chisholm has lately put up an ad-
dition to his driving house.
1 hi Wednesday evening of this week the
C. F. S. had a business meeting at the close
of the prayer meeting.
4.eo.and \\'m. Fulford were in .odench this
week with their teams helping to move
Robt. Fulford's goods to Dunlop, the latter
having rented the store there.
SHEPPAROTON.
FRIDAY, Nov. .9.
The following is the ataodmg of the clew
es for S. s. No. 11, Ashfield, for Novdm•
ber
Sth claw, Row McNee : t h, Hort t.or
don. Alex. Boge : 3rd, Susie Fisher, Jennie
Young : `Lod, Nina graham : part God,
Olive Faster, Pearl Bennett: part 1•t, John
Rurrows.
NILE.
Tar.,.iAt, Dec. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. .loo \Ict'artnry spent Nun -
day at R Mclllwain a.
Misses .1. Treleaven and A. Blake, Code•
rich, .pent suod•) •t 1.totield.,
Mit h. \Iclllwatn has returned from
vi'itiug friends In 1_lmtno and Rolmesville.
T. t;. Sheppard and Francis Boyd are home
again after speeding the her reed mgoths in
the prune province. We ere glad to ear
them loot, w well.
The funeral sermon of the late Joo.
Morrie was preached in Nile church Sab
bath morning from the words "To lies is
Christ, to die is gain."
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
Delicious Cakes, Pie Crust,
i)oughnuts, Fritters, Sara-
toga Chips,etc., prepared and
cooked with COTTOLEN E,
will be
GIVEN AWAY FREE
Come, bring your friends
ami be con vtncedof the super-
iority of COTTOLEN E es a
cooking material.
Remember the rates.
GMF,
NAPS in
HOES
The yard engine dPurt hover struck This
Mr. Silverhorn yesterday while crossing the
track As he is nearly blind rad .tutte deaf
he neither saw nor heard the approaching
train. Ile war very badly hurt. No hopes
of his recover',.
Groceries
'floe undersigned beg to an
pounce to the public that they
Lave opened out a general store of
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Flour and Feed
on Hamilton Street, 111.70. .door to
5.
Sloane'-. Warehouse, where
they will endeavor to sell at the
very lowest price possible.
Terns Cash.
C. Beck & Co.
•
C.R.SHANE&CO
AT
Week
POLLOCK'S.
Children's heavy laced Boot, rivitte.d
sole (size 7, s, 9) Regular 6
for 50c.
Girls Buttoned (size 7, s, 9, 10) oil
Tan Pebble, rivitted sole, double toe,
heels or spring heels, regular SI
for 711.
Odd sizes in Misses buttoned booze
with heels, sizes 10. 11; and 1, regu-
lar $1, for 35c.
Wotuen's Dongola Kid, Buttoned,
Patent Leather Tips, Extension Mole
Regular S1.:t5. for S1.
Ladies' fine French Kiel Buttoned,
Patent Tip, narrow Toe, McPhee
son's 'make, regular $2.75. for $1.95
Children's Cardigan overstockitigs,
sizes 7, $, 9 loris, regular g1.25
for 75c.
Child+en'a high Buttoned Overshoes
first quality, regular fl, for 75c.
Boy's heavy Laced hoots (sizes 1 to To
Bellows Tongue,pegged sole. regular
lleL.AN'8 BLOCK. fi 1.15, for 90c.
Men's Laced or Gaiter, heavy sole
pegged, regular f 1.311. for $l 15.
Full Line Mn.e•'Fine Kid Gaiters, sewed, mu -
of lar 1/1 40, for 11.20.
Seasonable Men's Laced or Gaiter, Needle Tor,
Slater made, regular 12.75, for 12.
Goods.
Ladies'
Fur
Capes
a specialty.
0.1. IIIf FI 00.
aoessse se tie Parisian 'eamssam
Men's Waterproof laced, made from
I'ox Galt and Calf lined, Rubber
sole. Special at 13.50
We can give you a full aasoetment of
irises in all the above lines. No odd
lots Every pair as represented or
money cheerfully refunded, and if
they ever rip, we sew them free.
Repairing neatly and promptly at-
tended to
H. B. POLLOCK,
Nero Sterne area.
FRIDAY BARGAINS
EECEMEER Gth, latem.
Only three more Friday's before Christmas
but we intend to wake them record breakers.
We have marked a lot of Goods for this Friday
that will wake thew sell in a hurry.
HANDKERCHIEFS I DRESS GOODS
frow one cent to one hundred cents I We have always made Friday a great
Dress Goods Day, but for nett Fri-
day we have a lot of new goods as
well as some of our choicest dress
ends, all marked at clearing prises.
2 pieces Tweed Dress Goods, regular
price 35c, Friday, 25c.
3 pieces Tweed Dross Goods in ebecks,
our regular 35c line, Friday 25c.
10 Dress ends, 7 yards in each Dress,
our cbcicest goods, no two alike, our
regular price is $7, on Friday $5.
each. We never had such value.
Look at our list.
25 dol. fancy bordered handkerchiefs,
twit oolorr, good large size, regular
price .'X, each Friday's price lc.
10 doz. plain white, hemstitched, lawn
handkerchiefs worth 5c each, Fri-
day's price is :k.
' doz. Men's Linen finished handker
chiefs, large size, regularly roll at
lOt. each, ou Friday 5c.
10 doz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs. wide
hemstitched bonders, beautiful I 'l fancy Tweed Dress pieces, 7 yard
goods, equal to any 10c. Handker- I ends Our regular5c gueds, on
chief in t...wn, on Friday 5c. ntlay '
5 doz. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs seal -Kolar piece Black Silk warp Henrietta,re
Toped edge, Embroidered cornea Kolar price 11.25 on Friday 95c.
('heap at Ilk each. on Friday 5c. 1 piece Black Henrietta, 46 inches
10 doz. Ladies' Hemstitched Silk wide, extra value at 90c, Friday
Handkerchiefs, initialed corner, T5c.
pure silk, regular price 25c each,
2 LADIES' JACKETS:idee��3a
Friday's price,
large hem-
stitched
Silk Handkerchiefs. Re
gular price 65c, Friday 45c.
2 dor. Gentl.nien's large size hem-
stitched homer, twill Silk, the
finest goods. worth $l, Friday only
60c.
LADIES VESTS
We still have 25 Jackets on hand,
some of them are worth 111, some
110, and some 11. You can have
your choice of any Jacket on Friday
for 1$5.
FUR CAPES
1 Greenland Seal Cape, 20 inches long
lion. Ladies' Vests. with long sleeves on Friday 119
high neck. open fronts, on Friday 1 Black ('oney Cape, 20 inches long.
op Friday 110.
ii .loz. Ladies Ilygiean Vesta, Meg 1 extra large Black Fur Cape, 30 in -
sleeves, high neck, worth 75c, on cher long, very full skirt, cheap at
Friday 5Ov. 115. on Friday 512.75.
To print a complete list of our lutrgains for next Friday would require
this whole page. Colne early, the afternoon* are always busy
See Bills for complete list of bargains.
J. T. ACHESON.
L -IAS GRIEETING
TO 'T 1-{ .E PUBLIC
In a few more days it will b-, 1f9i years wince
Christmas first dawned upon the earth, bringing joy,
cheer, cotnfart and rood will t) millions who have
lived, are living and will live upon its surface.
Christmas Presents
are a great source of pleasure both to the giver and
to the receiver. We are showing a magnificent
stock of goods suitable for these purposes.
C. A. HUMBER & SON.
A Good Time to Bang
VNkLL
A good line of window shades.
PAPER
We nave large vanety of good
Patterns direct from factory (no
old stock), it 5, fi, 7, x, 10c. per
roll. Bonders to match
NEW GOODS -Ladies' fine Wallets, Shopping Bags, Side and Back
Combs, Fancy Ilair Pins, Comb., Dolls, etc.
Fine Papetries and Note Papers. 5 quires for 22c.
Largest and best 5c. Ink sold. Hyatt s wire -bound Sates.
A. L. WEIR,
N. B. -NO OLD STOCK. laws arr. W•et-et sad Sonars
Holiday Fruits .
o •
A fine assortment of new Fr'tits for the
holiday season has just been received.
Everything New and Fresh and of best
brand.
Family Groceries a Specialty.
ST. GEORGE PRICE,
seerlems Ta fL rases a sat.
nes. wainr4T LIR sgtai•sa
There Is
a sense of security in knowing that
the hoops won't fall of your tubs
and pails on wash -day.
This luxury is enjoyed only by
those using
E.B. EDDY'S INDURATED FIBREWARE
The hoops doa't fail off because there ate soma
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SLAUGETER SALE of
Ladies' Coats
The balance of our stock at the following prices.
1 Coat worth $10 70, for $7.00
8 Coat. worth 6.00, for 4.50
3 Goats worth 4.35, for 3.50
2 Coate worth 6.00, for 3.90
1 Coat worth 8.00, for 3.75
I Coat worth $ 7.75, for t.5.7�
2 Boats worth 8.50, for 6.00
1 Coat worth 11 00, for 6.00
1 Coat worth 7.50, for 4.75
1 Coat worth 7.00, for 3.00
1f you want a Ladies' Coat, be sure and see the above before you
purchase.
36 inch all wool Merge Dress hoods at 20 vents.
40 inch all Wool Dress Goads at 25 oents.
A few pieues of Dress (foods at half price.
A full assortment of Black and Colored Mantle cloths at very
low figures.
AU Mantle Cloths above $1 cut and fitted free of clia;tge, Drys
and Mantle making up stairs.
Our Carpet as usual is the largest and best in the County. We
can fit you out in anything from a ten sent Hemp to the best Brus-
sel., We have introduced a new Axminster Carpet that is taktag
the lead where good Carpets are wanted. Be sure and ser it if you
want a Carpet.
Lace Curtains a spevielty. ()ver 300 seta to select from
Chenille Koons, Rugs and Mats in great variety.
Colborne Bros.
The Greatest Carpet and Lace Curtain, Ware-
house
e-
hou4e of the County.
O
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The Hemilton•4t. Grocer
:1t the
FOR
FINE HONEY
A good line of Syrups.
A special line in two gallon
Pails
X -MAS FRUITS
Large supply
Best quality
X -MAS CANDY
One of the beet assortments
this side of the city.
Anything in tine French
China for Christmas pre-
sents.
Your wants are looked after
Your trade appreciated.
CASH GROCERY
Hamilton Street
heap interJi11inery
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P. S.
We are selling our large stock
of Millinery at greatly reduced
price., many lines at and below
co t
MISSES 7.&TES.
Store next door to let
The Apprcach
of the
Holiday
Season
naturally suggesta the purchase of ap-
propriate presents. We want to
make a suggestion about goods in our
Line. .Just received a consignment of
pocket book.. They are superb. Our China is all new and really beautiful,
and at prices that are low We have a line of Books never before sold in
this store, such as Adventures for Boys, and all the leading Annuals. Hand'
some and useful Celluloid Novelties in Toilet Case*, Calender., etc. WI
make up all kinds of Fan, y articles. Have you seen our Shaving Paper
Carts in lovely designs' f aur old stock is practically gone. What there is
left we are placing on a table and you may have it at your own price. We
don't want it, as we require room to display our splendid New Holidey stock'
Watch our win.luw, it will pay vou. Don't stand outside and look, but come
in and be convinced that what we advertise, we mean.
THE FAIR.
Santa Claus' Headquarters.
113III
Grocery and Crockery Business
Formerly carried on by H. E. KNELL & CO.
REOPENEE
With an entirely new stock. Grocery department now
complete. All goods new and fresh from wholelrale firma Pur'
chased for cash and well selected, and will be sold at the doeest
of close prices. We kindly solicit the same liberal patroller.
that we experienced in the past from our future customers, ow
invite new ones to give us a trial. Crockery department will be
opened in a few days, with handsome goods at low prises
H. R. SNELL having gone out of the firm, the horsiness will
be carried on by T. (I TIPLING. All parties indebted to a. I
SNELL i Oo. will please call and said.
H. E. SNELL ti 00.