The Signal, 1895-12-19, Page 8Christmas Talk.
Now is the time to do your
Christmas shopping, before the
great rush that will come the few
days before Christmas.
We have made arrangements
to handle the crowd that will
surely be on hand for our large
line of
FR!DAY\SATURDAY
BtgDGAI11' DeLYB
BIGGER and BETTER
-...- Than Ever .
Christmas Novelties
But why not buy early and
get the beat attention and also
the best prices.
Porter's Colonial Book
Store
I1 EWs OF THE DISTRICT.
From our ownCorreepondents.
There 1. t.r.rn.att.s Perr Taal fanned he
sessd Anywhere Klee sew• el` the
fe.aty Mptetalsr arpereed
t.r Time atonal.
"'! —_
tion days will decade the 'question.
If the deputy reeve decides to be •
candidate for the reership it is rumored
oouactlfor H. Medd is to seek the suffrage
of the stutters ter the position of depoty-
rseye which the retiring deputy has so able
filled the functions thereof. Wm. ('amerce
and Jams McQiullan and others are spoken
of as oandidats tor eouncillore : more
particulars in our next As ee Asbtield
municipal council, owing to the ret loonies tip
to date,we presume the present oounoil will
be returned by aoclamation.
DUNLOP.
TI Dec. 17. 000
Rev. Mr. Hamilton vatteii.dd among his
congregation here Wednesday of last week.
1.4) and see Robinson a good* they will
verify their statements they are not extor-
Uooers.
Mr. god Mrs Glacier were u I:odericb
last week attendiar the funeral of the late
Mrs. Watson, the latter a mother, formerly
Mrs. t;oates,and who for some years resided
neer I;orluw. Her daughter, Mrs. John
Campton, of Chicago, was also present with
others of the family at the funeral.
We, with many others. express our deep- th
est sympathy to George graham, of Shep-
ardtoo, on the recent loss of hie wile by
death on Saturday of last week, alter as
illness of some tame. the passed bone m h
the midday of the summer of life, deeply
regretted by • large =oleo' relatives and
friends.
bs.
Candy.
e have
em fresh
ocolate,
Bon Bons
Creams
All xinds
UUNGANNON.
Nonce The local agency in Dungannon
for Ter ` Its'.AI. u at the titeoe of J. U. Ward-
J.P.. 000cey soder. to.. who will receive or
den tor suhaortytton.. advert:ulna and rob
work. and a authorised to chive receipt,' for
amounts paid for the name
TI-s..1/A1. Lec. 10.
.\+> I t IR. Any I, oder the .uepioes of the
Woman s Missionary society- branch in one -
semen with the Metbodut church here, by
whom • oordial invitation was given to the
File branch of the 4ociety, and which was
aocurdmglt aeoepted, as was 'yinced by
the large representation of the brethren of
the Nile. Atter retrethmente were partaken
of, of whicb there was a great abundance,
those present were entertained by mu.ic,
dialogue*, recitations and readings. The
bai' was b--wtafully and artistically decor-
ated with paintings, carpets, mate, etc.,
similar to • parlor. Every one present was
highly pleased with the entertainment,
which was free to all and sundry. Hoping
to have many returns of the eerie, the en-
tertainment warn brought to a clues. ash
and all present wended their way home-
ward, being well pleased with the enter-
tainment and with one another,
Tur.,i,Ar Deo. 17.
'1 UDC \ To ted. The thaw took away
our eletghtae. but the wheeling u excell-
ent.
11 you want to give dour brother or any•
one else • brother • necktie, take a look at
Robin.o. s stock, .,utility and prams.
1 t CIRCO Fon.* On 1'brutmas day ap-
propriate serves will be held in St, Pauls
church hen commencing at 1030 A s.
\ DAs.—Bre our nut, Chrietmee will be
paved. We wish our tntiren. a Merry
t'hrutmaa amid men returns of the assns.
I't,t ivi. - Ins Thursday of last week
eeme',ottoman from God.rioh were hers is
company of the (o•eerratnve gonia...
W si.mtller, we presume prospecting ptdiUo-
ally.
( Mt .t. iru. Cou .ti.. The munietpal
fbosoils of Ashfield and West Waw.noelt
met on Monday. Unless a special meeting
is called for, this will be the I•at meeting of
18%.
C.l.Dtar? WLATIN ya.-1t is generally re
ported that W.daesday and Thundav et
lest week, owing to the thermometer re
mig 8 or 10' below re were the cold*.t
clays se
mid eights this season
HAD A (so• TIDE. -Messxe. H Ginia,
Reeve of Ashfield and Reeve Stewart, also
Deputy -reeve Omens report having', had a
good time at the aarato. 01 the oonaty
twuna1 at Clinton, and are loud i• their
of the treauneat aeserded to them
CUiateoias•.
I.1sNDA MOON IT= Almost.. -Yrs. Tbomp-
els left here the latter part of last weak e•
a visiting, tour to her da.ghters at Torrent.
We wish her • pleasant visit and safe niter.
bane .lames Comes .ad wife left
hers a Saturday last via. God.rich, on .
extended visit to reletiyee at Totie.ham,
Ram 'iiniooe and other pointe We hope
the venerable maple will have • ple..st
ties* and sl. rotors.
V ntfomiot fe mu.l Asgard.., .f Port
Colborne, arrived here last weak ea a visit-
iag tour to B.sjami. Asg.sdas and family,
of A.haaid. It is semi .1.. years same he
was tete en • stmt. He muse to Mjey
himself, wad reverse he is hW bly pleased
with that part of the emsscwy Miss
Jae* (Jam.rsa, el Balt, flu&v$ss. to vWti.y
her risme, Mrs. Robs Mallesgb 1Mfia1d
•sol fri sol. North of hen
Mo,'wiral, (1111• vomit Dor rimer pets
it that cwt.( te the tact that Remo A.
fabwwrt Iaten& be resign his ofiic., there
will be a live) than, as there an quite •
satmb.r .f snp�ts to tate mowed heard of
1111, anti that the prams p.palar deputy
mom, who has served tae several years as
tes.saill.r, le as sepireat ee chs romeship.
It le graded that a levee" awe shr of the
oismell, heat. Lsslbert 1 obese silereat
is the pe-Mts., eat eemrettlea tad alar
this Season's
NUTS
CHAS. A.NAIRN.
Groceries
The undersigned beg to an
pounce to the public that they
have opened out a general store of
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Flour and Feed
on Hamilton Street, next door to
S. Sloane'. Warehouse, where
they will endeavor to sell at the
very lowest price possible.
Terms Cash.
C. Beck & Co.
C.R.SHANE&CO
Full Line
of
Seasonable
Goods.
Ladies'
Fur
Capes
a specialty.
0. R. SKARN fit 00.
Oases frac r• !.plata damn
The success of one Bargain Day is
not a high enough mark for our
next. This is our
=act 3E3sargreLtra. =ay
of the Season
and it will not be our fault if it is
not the best, if price* and quality
count for anything.
Our space here will not allow 4Is to enumerate the list of
Bargains for the great two days' finis
e
OUR MILLINERY
SLAUGHTER SALE OF
.1• dim —
Ladies' Coats
The balance of our stock at the following prices.
1 Coat worth $10.70, for $7.00
9 Coats worth 6.00, for 4.50
3 Coats worth 4.85, for 3.50
9 Coats worth 6.00, for 3.90
1 Coat worth 6.00, for 3.75
must be cleaned out in this Sale, and to do so we will cut the
price in two and sell our TRIMMED MILLINFJt1• on Friday and
Saturday at Half Price. The
The same thing applies to our
Ladies' Jackets
—they must go. We will not carry
a single garment over. On Friday
and Saturday, Half Price.
Come and see our display. No obli
unless you want to. All goods marked in
ta bay a cent's worth
figures.
J. T. ACHESON.
sacx -vT_A21' S
Our stock is now complete in all
especially in Watches.
is
C .A. HUMBER SON
have eftla ll past records far behind, 'and this
year show one of the greatest sleOtions of
SUITABLE GIFTS
shown in town
FOR THE X -MAS TRADE
Dont miss it
C. A. HUMBER & SON.
SQUARE, (21-013
RICH_
HOLIDAY GOODS
Santa Claus advised us some time ago to be ready
for him. We have had a good ;many tussels with the
old chap, and are ready for him again with si big stock of
Books, Stationary, Pa tries, Fine
Leather Goods, Bibles, Hymn
Books, X-mas Card8, Dress-
ing Cases, Fancy Bc ces Fine
China Goods, Dolls, Toys, Novelties
in great variety. All goods marked low. I have made it large persh.ee tart
New Holiday Good
at 65c on 6.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THESE
Colne and res.
Asst, doer t. JA& BOBINSON'S
A_Dry Goods L -Store. e. IR- I Subscribe for The Signal for 'N. Only $1
Bxtra inducements to early buyers.
1 (bat worth $ 7.75, for $5.75
9 Boats worth 8.50, for 6.00
1 Coat worth 11 00, for 6.00
1 Coat worth 7.50, for 4.75
1 Goat worth i .00, for 3.00
If you want a Ladies' Coat, be sure and see the above before yea
purchase.
34 inch all wool terg. Drees (heels at "U tents, or.
40 inch all Wool Deese Golds at 25 Dents.
A few pieces of Dress Goods at half price
A full essortttteat of Black sad Colored Mantle oleos at very
low figures.
All Meatlo Cloths above $I cut and fitted free of charge. Dress
and Mantle making up stairs.
Our Carpet as usual is the largest and best in the County. We
esti 64you out in anything Eros a ten tient Hemp to the best Bras -
eels. We have introduced a new Axminster Carpet that is taking
the lead whore good Carpets are wanted. Be sure and see it if yos
want a Carpet.
[aco Curtains sty. Over 300 sets to select from.
Chenille goods, Bugs Mats in great variety.
Colborne Bros.
Greatest Carpet and Lace Curtain Ware-
house of the County.
Special at Munro's.
Honey Comb Shawls, Scotch Plaid Shoulder Shawls, Doub:e sad Single
Long Shawls in Black and Colors.
HOSIERY •
Fine Cashmere Plain and Fancy Ribbed, from Infants to Ladies size.
Boys and Girls Heavy makes, warm and durable.
ladies' and Children's Underwear in all the leading makes.
Men's and Boys' Shirts and Drawers from 20 to 44 inches.
Just to hand, fall lines of Men's Merino and Heavy Socks.
New shades in Cheap Silks tor Fancy Work.
Pure Silk Handkerchiefs from 5c. to $1_25.
MTTNRO_
Draper and Haberdasher.
Cheap Winter Millinery
We are selling our large stock
of Millinery at greatly reduced
prices, many lines at and below
cost.
MISSES YATES.
P. S.—Store next door to let
Holiday Fruits
A fine assortment of new Frtits for the
holiday season has just been received.
Everything New and Fresh and of best
brand.
Family Groceries a SSecialty.
ST. GEORGE PRICE,
.r'CCdawm TO a. r ic't a NT.
COO, wrT-alt SAO e♦eatali
Tkey Pleaso Everyoue
You
Mus
Decide
These Winter Overcoats that Prid-
ham is turning out.
When you dos a coat you want to
have it look ngbt, to be correct in
style, and also to fit you. When/ you
doff it, you want the linings fit to be
seem. Prir>ham is doing all this at the
nam• price as you are paying for sec-
ond claws work. Why not have the
best1
PRIDSiffi,
-rim 10 TJI1..0111.
Wiagde. t Alas. Hekmm, leimerly t$
Wooden, be. one has been rmatieg M
Verges for some years, has bus. premesed,
see is sew overseer .f • Oaf .f man tis IM
A. T R .with heatiq.art• . at ati.Ihalnplea,
wbssw he nm.ved W Math reds weia.
'OM,a
OW
where to purchase all you
require for the iHolidaya.
NE FAIR
is the plow..
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