The Signal, 1896-2-27, Page 8$
NEWS OR THE DISTRICT.
)From our ow nCot'rNDB�0e1 tat
Wee r seesesmulan We Tams tower be
Wad *ay were brae -sews et she
Yeasty Msa.stb a.psrtaa
Om the Nasal.
UUNGANNON.
NnTlert. -Tao surd woos 1. Uueesu..o•
ter Toe taw At Ie u the .IL,. or J. u. 'A .rd
J.P.. oaovsyaaoer. au.. wbo will rsoetre Or
dere tor •...o. oriptissoa srt.ate4 .ad lob
west ..4 b author+ted w gave reoe,p:a for
..o.'.t' road t, . t•.- .aa'^ •.net i , Felt. 'L`s.
Now Embroideries, Neve Loma at Robta•
moo e
,r1.1 tic. Tot., two labttatb we bad •
tdt.•..t .(.uuart tu.w, oa 11u1.Jay, however,
it • euame . older
Refore moa tug across the `Scene ra% steak
moat bis steak reduced, se a,* I t oat
dans for borstals*. WS- a8
r.i.r ,n Ft•u. 1.,. H,U..d, of Asb-
IielJ, avid am farm les:, week to Mr. Mc-
Ewau, et uMieo,th. t r the oust of fw5•500-
t1e presume Mae has made a good haw_
j[si5.
Co":tAl-I" t>.• The muty avtneuu of
tad
David N hyerJ, woo h.+ ua pros
from the Alec!% of a severe cold, wall be
pleased to near that he is on the way W re-
cover' port
alt ter . 1: • - Itunug the latter
of last week or the c.mmeuutaunt of tbu,
.1o1111 Elliott had the me.turtuoe to law •
valoab/e noire Toe .:ruse ut ite desist was
parsi)ais.
1'tefturta. -- i 1,, )1 inday Waltsc Stu•tt
and wif. et Lj.rknoa, formerly of Uaogaa
sea, were .want former *nerds here. We
were pluood to nes them 10 the enjoyment
of good health
ST11.1 L'tt••.�.r- .•- -Mrs Patton, repot
.f the lite (.aurgje 1'aton, h.e puruo•ssd a
v,lisre 14 troth .1..s. Why and. We ore tn-
formed that ono steads to bott1 • retard
sac earl' to the Spoor.
(.tat r. -' to :.b .•th et -delete last, WI!.
ham, Principal of Himmel Public school,
and A ex. it., student at the medical cul
lege Toronto, both of whom, beaus .ons of
the doomed Dr. McKay, lett for teietr pre-
ssor please of Jon cite.
Wsupl:io: Taus -()ase humor psta it
that Jonn (larota, formerly of Wast W•
wasosb, and now of fieksta, and Miss
Elizabeth McPhee, d•ugbter of Charles
MoPhee, township of 1'elborue, were re-
cently united to the bonus of twtritnuny.
Mats or FARfr. We have beep, we pre-
sume, credibly informed that Edward Fera
gown. of West Wawwoah, has .old has
farm of 50 acres to hu brother James, wbo
is now owner of 100 scree. his own 50 acres,
Ivens the 50 Ceo.otly purchased by btm,from
his brother Edward.
T. A-. t. Eno -laths • number of the
members of the oatltag club of the Soppy
village north, passed through hen, en route
for tae oarouler town, we presume to have •
game with the t;odenoh *'lab Thera
passed through our valise° a large sleigh
load of 1:wfench ('nri•ush Kodeavorers to
the enterprising till•re of St. Helens.
.I . 1k THE H..Cer9u1.1,. -Some time
recently Mrs. John MoWbtan.y presented
her liege with a hos bouoetag boy •s hair to
the manor. John I. wearing bio amilee,and
many of them In °marqueooe of betng •
papa ; mother •ud boo are doing well. Ws
000/ratuletd th-m, hoping the young heir
will be long spared to them.
LLAssu. -Wm. Fowler, ar.,has leased he
farm to West Waw.nosh to .Iobn Clerks,
sr.. for a term of five years. Mr. Fowler
leaves on )lood.y, the 2nd of Maroh, to
visit he..00 Wtll.am in 11•k ata during the
remainder of the Wtoter and return to the
Spring. W. with the venerable gentleman
• plstwnt time and safe return.
iifhyt.•RTi ea Ua Neduesd.y of Oat
week ae Joseph 11 Smith, of West WA-
waocoh, was cutting logs in the bush, he
uafortufately gave his toot a bad eat, from
the instep towards the heel, which will take
some time to heal. Ur. Case wag colied and
he put several stitches in the wined, which
will probably hasten 10 r.00very.
Sisai•oS o1 ('ode •tat. - rhe members of
.unsolpal council of the muntctpahty of
West Wawane.h, to compliance with ad•
joarnmeit, held . sermon in the usual place
on Saturday the 22nd. All the memball
were yrese0t, °wine to the heavy snow
dritte oo the roads they had quite • difficult
time to get there. Particulars of session will
be given in minutes of meetung.
krt,.tt+In Hotta. - On Freda% fast
Messrs Il, J, Crawford and J. 141 Roberta
returned home from Ot•awa where they hod
been looking after the interest of the oleo
Inc railway in nomad ration. They look like
parlames'..rtans atter beteg in the legisla-
tive hallo of our Dominion. They report
having 1:.d • bag time, sad teetered good
eaw,ni•gement as to their object in view.
I\Trity4IST.-The remains of 1)r. Jas.
McKay were ,aterrsd in Dungannon came
tar. on Frtd.t the 21st, although he died
o. Moad.y m•.rotng the 17th. The delay of
interment was owing to waiting for the ar-
rival of has two sons, Walter sod Thomas,
who reside to \f ooitoho. who reached here
late to the afternoon a Friday. Ago, 6b
years, 2 months Rev. R Fairbeern oo-
ducted the obsequies. There was • A
attendance of sorrow**, relatives, (rissda
and acquaintances. Gino, to the bad °au-
dition of the roads with @mow drifts, a great
seethes. of hie acquaintances who would
have bees at the funeral were prevented
from attending. Hs will be mach mimied
is the family mrcte by the ottusa of Dao-
Sermon and also se • puhlie massed doctor
by • large eumiwir of the inhabitants of
Ashfield. W.w%no.h and Colborne town•
ships It h.e be.n well raid that he bad
net an anoint, bet highly 0seesmud bt sit
The pall hearers who toot W M* 01 the r.-
reenaia* for uttermost were Charles Girvim,
or., Squire MM•howgb, Darrel MoNevios,
W:lli•m MoMath, Isaac H.mlie and Thos.
Anderson. As • citizen of 1)une•rnno. and
i. his peeress on es doom, hie deperturs
will be sorrowfully felt slid rebutted by
very many is the IssNue d eennery-
THJJ SIGNAL: GODBRICH ONT., THURSDAY. FEB. 27, 1886
the yeast( lady M thew ewwMssent aid in a
UR .1M`�� marinity of Iced ter'M-
tle issses sad in
sess audio 17 tbe grease* -.-IU 1 M be
=riots
.sake the , held est. We
Lear of aw lest es tin deals* sees►
aim wbo b.. p.rshe0ad 214 toss altar sad
several tens et Weer for us cess tweseata
vas star uable seek l bassd to ayever Me very
ed setts ..til
the) ass be tutted eaten the Irma
Jetts Stewart. the ■arsis wee , i°
hos
ism swell for the lett sic sremsr�
cea8aed to els roes. The apes bis M-
OON $ as abeam es 11e rile skis. O.
M..d y ist bis medical apiesrs.. Des.
Taylor .ad Gene. after ..ssutllalins. deed-
ed that ss bets awe .towed empowers et ins.
proveleset, it was best to swots farther de-
velopm.■a beton barter nooses to a soar
gist operouos, white stay sot after all be
ssoea.am The pauses hoops m geed
. putts, hae s geed .ppr its.•■d we *to'
ly hope to see bin .11 rkglis again is use to
d
steed to his swag rpt(ttg dei* y ser
es) stook whist& 1 .Massaee in a low
weeks.
1 Ned hardly. lay. in the 00.05,1.1 we think
the thrifty hmsme d Peak, flew asst hoes
eat
1111 Kay let.
We .ndera.adti. Dip*LMowe*. has
noted Y. Sallower
far..
T. Campbell Y naw skis to walk armed
WWI the aid et a ssalsti.
U. Mere$. d Aced.. Mer., is agem here
atter as summa. of *mgr pears
T. (1 apWI a.d has pard wife were . 1tt-
Mle clawed ea Teed■y of 11b week ss sea
tag • peg el serge sus esierisg *ler Mak
yard, soh with • sewer* leek',.
weep* i■ Moe hest newest the seen de-
niersd their isaeeten by at0akine the
wood pile. The wog ass weed flew ler the
*mos of nee boors. esus said skeet imag.
ins a total maims of the ams ForemanT..
J. mad MoKai1ht. ammted by
Kitten, H. ad O. Morris, J. Bogs. end F.
McIntyre emmptieed the gang. aril we must
sdese .r.4*t. tor uhata
st me
they. 41w
t les side til weed.
K INGLSBRIDGE.
Wtoo moat ,Feb.2*.
U,.trvatt. --It w ear end duty this weak
to record the death of oat N the see re
spouted yoga/ area is oar noisily,. William
Noble died at hie Mews, Ktspbrtdge, on
Mooday lest, in hie twenty-su kmsmar.
. r. -
A
young m•5 of admirable q
feared bt.taelf to all who had the bane -
mese of knowtag kis- Hie wokpe, was •
long, tedious one, osd though death w•e ex-
pected, it woe • audible shook to .11. We
comet ntee, in our bltndss and igsoesn••,
wooder at the ways of Provideso., key the
wicked are left upoo the earth rid those
who ars • modal of honor sad vedettes,
supped twat But we do rot 0nderatasd
god's myetenes, and though with Wading
tiara we ad adieu to theear one into tate
me
the cold, lifeless body lowered
grave, we mat remember that God Mw tate
beautiful qualiues,.nd Hs called Ht• chose.
one away from the lower natures of tine
world. Hearse is oar mtnn3 home, we
are seat here to prepare tor it, sod ii ie
tyuig to lee a young man *alk uwgllied the
stop. paths of the. world, rid leave it with
the reetgn.tton which to the sure reword of
• well -spent itfe. Tb. fusers! took place a
Ash W edneedaY •t ten o'clock . A large
n umber of friends followed the tnouru(ut
proce*sioa to the Roman C.ebolio osenetsry.
Kingsbridge, and the grief over the depart-
ed one, and sympathy for the bereaved f•m-
tly was untvereal.
" God bath He. mysteries Of grain,
Ways that we cruor toil ;
He hides them deep, like the hidden sleep
Of him He loved lea well
DUNLOP.
Tva.DAt. Feb. 25.
R 1). Morris and Andrew Grego were
traneisnt visitors a G.der%cb to*nebip lest
week.
Everything ata reduction till I move, ea
I want to save outage and breakage. Goo.
Price. 58
RITZ R`i0i. -(eo T. Jardine, • former
cowponies, but Dow of Goderiok, has come
been back from Sudbury *Isere be hos b
some Uma.
Hoes Sutter Robert Bean,l 110
five months ego wast m • trip to
his native lead h*a returned after sesta/ he.
wrote •ud other relatives a Yutksbtro
where be antoyed hu t.,brutmaa dinner. ft.
B. *eat scrum with • load of horses and
the vessel he returned with war loaded up
with • lame cargo of silent steeds
eyelet") that needed no ogre, and as gawk as
the .pow clear* •way Robert stay saes one.
The third week of February was sharp
and toyer. John Frost was haloes the
zero bot some few inches This made
weather not enjoyable, calming arm dnfta
to the fields but not blocking up the mala
roads ea the stages were able to poi,
through, but the heavy teaming was stoo-
ped siooe Thursday. On that day the
school roil counted only 8 boys and 1 girl
and the .cocker, Los latter two lteisg sear
the school were able to stood.
LEEBUPN.
TosiDAl, Fel. 25.
*)wing to the roue!' weather and the state
of the roods last week, the ewettDg on the
Arment•a yoestton wee not held, wit a
Friday bromine of *he. week to the Temper-
ance Hall, the (: K 8. will hove • rialto
m riling, and this .ubjeot will he disclosed.
Bond Lowras°s,• former residaat,is 710)1
ing old friends ►bout here, and u one of the
rewraps d 1866 He was ea..oted t
th. Godwoo1 R fie Compony wader the oust
mead of W. T. Heys, that west on wove
larynx, to sad ou the
ch took
part o the brated battle of the Rayfield
road.
kwday *Ins brines AdBeld ed W.
Ww.oa.b, Ossyel Reed. iI91.10 ; Jas. Md -
weirdo. repairing gravel read 4M*ess ems.
9 and 10. f13 50 ; La1s WeetheAm d. de -
livens* ballet hems. 113 ; Jobs Gerdes. D.
R.O.. (esp. e(eoteeol 27 : Ar.h. As.rees.D.
ILO , (exp. eleeties) 06110 ; D. B. Mony.D.
R,()., (asp. Martian $3110 ; Hear" Dead.
TM NM sass. M $13 iia M-. dam ; P.►
(.essee. 56 yds grovel a4 le., $LII ; A.
11.M111as, 32 yd. gravel. se 70., $.I14 ;
Jobe 0. Taylor, to est. al fast (54..led
M. YeDessM'e taxes. Si fie ; Jelin H Tee-
ter, mbar, re
230. Gessal
*droned to meet M w
W.. Ill liverworts, Clerk.
COMING AND GOING
Robs. Melo* sea la Montreal the part
week.
Mrs Ferman, of Wood's -1i is rutting
1. towns.
.1. T. G.rrow, M.PP. was in tows o■
Saturday.
H. W. 1 oaag, of Luck now , was is (:ode -
rich e■ Tuesday.
W. R. Roberts* was
week es • tosses trip.
sway Fast last
Mies Maggie listes is in tee (ass City
seising epilog satisfy.
Jas. Moots. barrister. of ('limos, visited
I:oderioh the peel Tharrl.y.
J ow L. Sturdy, of Harri.too. wee in tows
yesterday %msitms relatives.
Mrs. Wm Rothwell is in (,odertoh
ius bee brother the town clerk.
Percy Walton, ot Lada, was at the
family residence, West -et. this weak.
Misss. M. and B. Wilkinson are es •
mouth's vat to triode is the Vmos oily.
Charles Maass. et Stratford. u spend -
tag • holiday term at the parental reidesae'
James Constable, who lately reversed
from Manitoba, wee to were dense the
week.
J. W.
'*turday
mother.
Dugatd Morrie, of Manitoba, u visiting
relatives and friode in town sod Colliers*
:owmh i p.
Mrs. W. D. Cox left on Wedsoeday. for
tier home in Leernibg•ne, atur a mostb e
♦telt in town.
Moe Galbraith, of St. Mary's will have
charge ot J T. Aobesoo's millinery depart -
meat this moon.
Maes Bella MoKay, of Sault Sts. Maris.
u os • two inoath'S visit to relatives and
friends at Matra
M. Hutchison. of the Big 14111, baa bogs
cootioed to the house the Deet throe *..k..
bet • very painful dhow.
Jtthe h. stew iler, has hoes very
but weeks, but to have
.11 pee few
takes • turn for the better.
Mrs. I. moo, who was is town yesterday
w1th her tatter. J. L. Sturdy, left by the
3.45 train for her Western home.
F. F. l.awresoe hes recovered from •
severe inflammatory attack Frank's maay
friends were p1..eed to ee. him .round
allele
vutt
Zurekatl♦ A 1[aLatn en's Lura fun.
-For external was only. se a posture
osre for spinal disease, hip daces, to-
dsstatory rheumatism, lase bark, low
bego, sore throat, weak and sore lupus
bruises, minis, atif jour., rapture, and
.11 kindred disease. It has also been
found • sure cure for thrust afeettonm be
bones.
SPRING GQODS
rat. a 75 1.1010.
Nous Renton* wttluat having the trade
mark on l.hels and is rapider, and E A.
Mclwn0au • L,s.lmeot. (4uderiob. tint.,
stamped on wax seal on each to tts,
Manufactured only by Eup*sta A.
MoL limit. sale patents. sod pro-
prieties, Normals St., Goderich, Oat.
Venation was called away' es
by the serious illness d los
■ t .
WHO ARE IN LOVE 111th
.4 Few Special Lines of
Early Sprint Goods.
LADIES' WHITE COTTON UNDEWEAR
A full line at less than you can buy the material
take a look at our prices.
FANCY BLOUSE SILKS
The tared range of Fancy Silks we have raver shown
they commence at 90e, 40c, 60c. 75c. and $1.00 ; al
a range of Fancy Wouls Plaids for blouses, at 60 an
75 cents, 41 inches wide.
the latent designs in FANCY
WORK will end all they de
sire in the New Stock just re
mired. As this class of goods
has never been handled in this
store before, we shall have
NOTHING but NEW,
FRESH GOODS in the fol
lowing lute..
HONITON LACES
DOYLIES . . BRAIDS
EMBROIDERED SILKS
Tim W I.r Mas.
(Acorns 51 sonT, Feb. 20th 1896
J. M. MoLxoe, (o.tertch
11Mr Sir . Atter suffering over a year
with pains ru the stomacb,wbich eventually
peened over end down my right ,ode, I con
tutted two doctors, 1 was told that notbtag
could be dooe for ase sad to go to the Toron-
to ho.ptp•I se msec, that 1 had am abut on
the bowel. I kaw that there wits •
growth of toms sort there. I swelled up
1 ke • barrel. I could not amt .s I suffered
townie pain it I did, I understood my oast
ems roe for the keit* and expected
w � sot
hing
but the worst -
thing *111 be dos for you anyway. 1 1st
home with the intention of going to the
hospital, but 'Moulted my mind wham I re
membered Mrs. K. Mormon's case and thee
you cured her. sad 1 west to (.oderich 2
yarn ago next March. I had not eaten
anything for tort) -eight hours whey 1 of
there end was then weak sod e�w•tea
could not go up the door .ops
sutanoe--I remuoed five days is Goderieb.
I did not believe I could be oorsd. I took
2 large bottles of your System Renovator
amid used 2 bottles of K. A. MCLa.o•n' lini-
ment.
et well before I
left ,oderi'b. I we, at myweek ea nea•I
Is 2 weeks and sines then have eajoyed the
beet of hea4y mote 1 hen so well for
year.. !!y wee r surprise to all
am, sir, your. truly,
56.2* Wu.uAN Srt.*'.
All kiods .oil oolot .
CRNTRE PIECES . . FELT
BERLIN &
ZEPHYR WOOL
NETTING
HES E DENHAM
We would ark the Ladies of Gode-
rich and vicinity to call and inspect
these Goods. We have everything
you want for this claw. of Work.
THE FAIR
1868.a iie�.�li ti 1898
COTTON GOODS
American Fanny Check Oinghsins, Printed Pique, Cri
kle Cloths, American Indigo Lawns, Bellegrave (kgs
die for Blouses.
nspeotion of our New Goods invited.
I
LANES-
TrrpAt, Feb. 25.
Sid colds are year , prevlat around here
at present.
St. 11 John .lamiesa is, we are sorry to
say, 1.1d aside at present with • severe at
tack of rheum•* em.
Li.at .: -Jett Fsrgneea. after speeding
• few months ander the parental roof,leaves
this week for his bogie in Manitoba.
Got'u Hoeg. -Mrs. S. Mo1.am, who
kat been v1lttn0 friends in this tonality for
ts. pasp =ew months, returned to her home
ia
"The railroad Kidney.
Railroad employes, bicyclists, teem -
eters and other men who are subjected to
much jolting are often troubled with pain
across the small of the back. Thia inch -
(Attu the "Railroad Kidney," an iniedlou*
precursor of mereme illness. On the
slightest eveaptono of baokacke take one
Chase's Kidney•Liver Pill one u a dose
-and thea obtain ,,.stint relief. For all
kidney troubles they hare co equal. Zea.
per Box.
The 30th A■eiversf ot *be cantos out of
the Volunteers d Ibis Monte will be oar
bested by •
SOCIAL
(4A l'HEKING
J. T. ACHESON.
Big Discount Sale
FOR
�.� yJ.1°eatist5la tC ON'Zd"=
BEFo E SPRING GOODS COME IN.
20 Ser cent off
f BIkBLs) PF.sURSES, BBOOKS, lezcLA\eptt SchK
*loo
PAPETRIES, SMALL WARES (*INA 000
1•r4 to 1.3 off anted FA CY S(IlloattiW ARE, ALBUM
WALL PAPER and WINDO
10 Per cent off SHADES. IT WILL PAY YO
to visit our sale. GOODS NEW AND CHOIC
of the sant Ting members of the varfoas corps
and their trends et
The POINT FARM
a
MONDAY.
MAR- 9th
TICKETS `n $1
MUNICIPAL COU NCILS.
Asn rt gut.
Council met o S•turd.y, Feb. 15th.
Members .11 pretest. Montego( last meet-
ing read and signed. The auditors promot-
ed their report, after examimtia by the
oouswl it *ea moved by Morgan Deltas,
eeoonded by William Ktckley, that the
auditor* report be accepted. and shoal she
clerk be ioetructed to get the nsaal asialw
of report* printed for distribution Carried.
Whams Mary I.uoy baring bees detained
*reset ill -health from bag removed to
the Hose et lief um este, the *onset' N
A.htield, feel ourselves in ditty ty bow■ o
.ontnbute to her eapport
mored by Drivel F•rrls1. eeeo.ded b7 Mer
gas 1)elton, Unit lobe M. Rileyreceive She
*001 011125 for her Beepers sr threesome**.
Corned Cheques were lensed for
rrnoeute • Auditors. [kiss 8.8.
eharve on eelleoter's roll spinet N hemat7.
Ne. 1, Sp 68 ; espouses d booed
he reef
for 1894 oh•rged a eolleeteMimr' by Meagan
collectable. David Tartish, that
this
mooed do
1 t. stet .Isis
t►ie ass■sii do row rdje.rs
ea Saturday, the 21116 day of Mare.
W. Marais.
Clerk.
wter vim,/ awes..
• COMMITTEE-
(��•rfer Master RRCK Copt. DAIWILY
(Safe. MONTOOURRY Lieut. MORTON
1tOBT.1LLLLs Copt. MURRef 14odtt&Aos
J, J1 WRIGHT. ss7.
A_ L_ WEIR
February 17th, 1895. Fent door to JAS. ROBINSON'S Dry. Goods Sto
C R.SHANE&CO
2toi•EAVII =CM.
PORT ALBERT,
Mneoae, Feb. 24.
Miss N. Hawkins returned hose a Sen-
der fres I(isoardim.
Mies M. McKesrle, et Gsisrieb. se vta*1-
iug tier friend, Muss Ids Hessiing, et shin
place.
Miss K. Ceswflmrd, leis L Ossiel■ak+•w'.
sad A. Hess... spun nadap wile their
respective paresis. see suds
A great meaner ie leis vielsis y
to fees bad eeldr err Iseripp.
We are seer y se besot of the 111.0•• et Mr
b1eP►ai1'* .►delta We hep ter • spa dy re
.every.
A v..14 N the 7 people
fres
s.dh•fsmd•1at
.sis sighs lees. They report • see did sftse-
T e Y . P. B. U. K. held their ;
Tuesday eight Mr. firewas 1. of
modem, log the gasifies sod we ew..t0-
iW its se the able lesser ta *bieh M
eesde sed it There uta • begs egad
..m
PAOLM NOW.
'r .msec. Irma. fit
The cry el mese Meson 10111 gene
"Oh ffl.t as uses Spiro L H * d
BENMILLER.
Treenai. Feb 7_S
revere is our farmers are now muting tea
a the river tales, the bridge to retinal b
noir tee hewer for the coming sears.
MiohM1 Phramtsar bad iam,ly bays re
msved from the hoses tai the hill to tb. old
1i...gLr Hotel, °ppeeies the rriet sU1.
%%atlas Blake, of the let eeseornes, le
very rick, wferlogg from pleurisy
solis
i.Ieatws as eties Hos Inawed
.01••4 that nether endvesl advise was ens -
...sed, bet ep s beer et welting we beer
Nat es M ate wens We teat to sem kis
Wiest se usual in • .hese Mew
Kim Lhen Gledhill who was epeadl■s n
4sw weeks *M1 relatives f. Foreword, re-
bsneM hese meits fess ffadein wee eega..rtss. Har
sage lM selleeliebags W outmode r e1 i1. Messes
eb.._were seers of Isle
spa /rgmis. a reals..*end bens needeg
Full Line
of
Seasonable
Goods.
Towtraetr Hsu, rot frit
Qw.tl and ass** se Members [.SMils
the .heir. �Mi preset of 9550*." seattrog
me u
were read sad approved. A e t qs.i was
pressted t the beard slimed In • somber N
and W. a' � ask sew* to has s
beard
o rad• toss tweeted attend the ne
op}estte esrp 1144 i 15,
sem. 12, Woos Rew•sam► O..ae
to •ed te the ■0trr mid .s
asst. Moved by
�l ~t.,tp mere that the tares et
dead. Craig. 71 53. and Miss M. MoDosuld,
efts, be essseelled. Oterled. Mewed by
Laser* sod McQui1Ys that Jobe H. Tay
1.r Reeve Ps beteg Wass et eatery dee
1(s se s lie a r. Corried. Used by Ms
Qettleu este Mee shot labs B. Taylor be
.».I.id ..I' It 11126 at • eatery et
0.W- Move by 1111e14 •mil eb-
sesr that by -few raw 1, is. appose
ship adds„ se reed be passed.
• was reesived fres De.
19911"14 Will regard se Arthur
sola in oak, rad is wee laid .sus
oesed.++*■s. The tdlewisg
Owed . Te &thee esern*lp.
Decided Bargains.
FOR 4 WEEKS.
SO in_ 15 Rai& Dresses worth, $6, for $3.
1 diet Greenland.50 fr 120.00.Be0l Cafe, 2 Rable Dreams, worth 08, for 94.
cher, Lsdie for Storm 4 Dresses, Tyd. in each, worth $7.
4 Beta I.di.a' Collars and
Muffs at Cost.r 7 ds. in finch, worth 07.7
1 Ladies Fur Cap, worth 112.7 5. for '2 Dreams. T
for $5.55.
40 Urease., 7 yds in each, worth $6.66.66
10 Pieces., double fold arm.. Rte• 2 r $4.55.
to 50 omits, all at 25c. 6 forEof Brussels Carpetwo
6 Pieces Drees Goods, worth 25 cents,
=1.'25, for 9)(c.
for 15c. All wool.
4 Pieoes Dress Goods worth 1 2p. and 11 Ends of Tapestry Carpet, at whol
15 nistaat 9c. sale price.
The above goods are worth your consideration
Such bargains are seldom seen.
Our Carpet stock is, as usual, the largest in the County, consisting of
BRIISS2 1Ly TA WOOLSUl IONS, HBffi aOL,
and the new make of AXMINSTERS.
It is not necessary to say that our prices are Rock Botto
on these (foody
Ladies'
Fur
Capes
• a specialty.
0. Bi. $I.&Ra00.
Assess - the Peesilen Sass
REMEMBER --
The place to get
Choice
ie at
00
COLBORNE BROS
The Great Carpet and Lace Certain Warehouse of the County.
Groceries
Provisions
Fruits
etc.
C. A. Nairn's
Family Grocery.
The Knoll Acflon
WASHER
TA xKKS TOK I.RAD over of
other Washers. It e.sp■tel
with over800 weabistt mashing
of all kids .t ('hroaRo is 1883 and em
nod off the First Premiss sad 0.5
Medal. it is may mad galek.
14
wash -beard required.
- GIVE IT A TRIAL -
lists es year address and she seem
as yea live ss. and I will nes. es
'bow yes haw it were. It will own yes satlisg. H. H 1�
tf flex 130.
TS3D
GODERICH FOUNDRY
sr bee ed se eiet el the
ed to de
en The
reuse/r washiid Sewsw.rk epee.
assaties
PLOW REPAY'
HOUSE CASTINGS
GRATE BARS.
.sot .11 nass et were terse ont W • area
sus fo.ser7 The p+us01 ottoman of the
.,e.t1aaer tell ra Oval ani u.•wrkaebast wesr re.
fesswill be tea lest tee wens
ip ilei e. mid pumtsbss
los rear us S.. d14Meie the
�
Aeiem. ses be..b. int azint
rp.pw.m 0.+..+ )r eNrp.
DIPZILIAL
RESTAURANT.
n. �0etfany itvion
:g
,.1 to the toot that M bee rommese
g
ek Saes •■d Owed it p is even soar 4
the sea e.mes eel sestert N then bf.ar
ssit =
eat
resit yea mill twit syr
N roe ems sadly see test 1
amp
Tv Cgoirllmw Oesraerionsav,
Frain Yawl
and bet bs.sd■sf
CIGARS �sad.T�OBACCOS.
,,,.
tut NMI to boototo sop wet t
A.R.ALL$1�