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The Signal, 1896-3-5, Page 8$ TIM 8191 &L : GODIRIOE Olt'!'., '-'PRTT DAY. IAM* II, IIN. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. Froao our ownCorreepondoata 'bare es t.ter..watse meet, rims a .elm be Med Amy sobers arse sew. sr sae teen", ee.0•I", t.pwsed ter Me nlit.et. UUNGANNON. ?Jut o . The toast swine, -►a leaders& Nor lea swxak is et Ib. Aloe of J. U. Ward. J.P . oesvyae.er, so.. who will resales or dere fee eabscrlpt.00• advert:ens end job wort. sad is authorised to give r..•etere foe •.,Junta pawl ret the slow• I i..I. t . , %1a. S. El 1,, vu. rl. Musda, lest we had • este• el LI.,..res, and .f tuts heavy nose 1.11. r. ie. Mw 1:1t,•hetb Moore, of H. rou toweebIp, ser Ripley, is medium her ewer. Mrs. .lemee Ruse. ttri tt Il.ri, Sit qt. Dieing to teed for sante berg meaty, an early "•yrtse tune would he en iouelcul.t Ie .:,.ening and .:hear hi welcomed I. many. H oma A..AI. Mrs Thompson, returned both 1..t week It w ri•et.dwf sunt to her .. n d.ught.er. •t Forest. Her sumer owe friends and .col tuotandas we !come her borne. Rrrrttvar. Hoak .Isms* I4. idiot, sad his Latex Mist Mary, who hate been visit- ing 'Mule.. at .ud 1• the vicinity of Hier vale, .rrl t eo home lest week, much pleased with their visit. Kt, • em SI, KA 1.1 1..1.1 y1'e, •long with the rest ot our ciseib s. aro pleased to know that Robert West, who ha neer very 111 from ter ctfecte of asthma and lung trouble, is aile to be round. 1 1.1 rut. Mrs. John Hamlin of t.oderiob 1101 McNl•tht, formerly of Duutreotw., wee here during last week oo • vomit to friends 11'5 were pleased to se her look so well and tI•t she .reined to enioy herself while hero N -.r ..s...s Fou.oryr. The (soothe of .Ian. and Feb , DM, will be loam and nor roef..11l k.pt to reuaembennce I.y three I.m Lw eo our .vll•g. who hate been dug mg those two m.,utbs bereft of one mem- ber each. Sloan our l.et, Februar., during errs.h :neaps the weather 1n the mein was mild, has goer to be numbered with its pre decossors of oft Farther Time. Mereb has arrived, thus far is filling the bill ,o the oIJ ledge, "M•rob, many kinds of weather Reibei.i Cox y Al a.. s.r. - We, along with the Inas\ (nerds of Mn. S'uart,moth er of ey reeve Alex Stuart. who has been for sometime seriously iodup,eed, will be plowed to hear that the venerable lady ts gradually recovering from her went ill nem. LkoT ring Runt. -Thomas Mckev, who had been attending the funeral of hu father, the late Dr. McKay, left here on Thursday last for Msattob•, ethers he has • good ppos*li tion as peaagogoe, Mies Margaret Sick •y, left on sane day, on an •xteoded visit to her brother William, at Heiman Itrrrr.a R..Ans t tering to it fall of .now on Monday last, the sleirh.n.t, which was, ie oomu. uence of the room, thaw,haa ly broke_ up, is n better shape for tnvell mg. Farmers tier•.bouts see busily eiw.g ed in drawing logs to the sewm.lis and etre tar asupply of wood ter soother year HAYFIELD M...LAt, Mar. 2. Psob is viating friends down near W .I Zurich. (:o to I1. F. i'dwarde for dry goods and Rocerw Mies Kyle, from Kipper, is the guest of Mies MeegIe Wild at present .les. 1 ioo.ldeoa is very busily- engaged sawing loge. He has . large .umber of loge 1n bis mull yard. Thorns Pollock, wbe has been spending 1h. winter months with his brother, -lames, leaves tomorrow for Winnipeg, Mn. A number of our young people .peat • very eo)oy•ble time on th• eveowg ot Feb. '28th at the residence int .lobo Fraser. Mrs. Wm. Sparks, formerly Mi. Id. Merge., and who has been spending the Wtntr wooth• with her parents, leers* for INvil•e Inks. N DIA , on Friday, Mar. 6 We wish her • wife iuurmy hone. The Perm football team which was es peoted to be present on Saturday last, failed to come,so • Dumber of the town hose plat rid the school end played • very hard game. The score was .11 to one at favor of the leaner. The'alvtto. Army have been holding Weetloge duriov the past week, and inteud h.ldup them this week. They are dna. mg large orowds to the berra:ke, end what r better, they aro 0onrerti•g runners Last ' week they got eight souls. 1ht Tusedal of last week while some of the young men were playing foot -ball stub the school team, Jas. Ferguson fell sed u some way twisted hie leg. He has been laid up ever moos. W. hope he will seen Dr, able to get around again. A very happy event took pleoe oe Wed n eeds • Iasi at Wm. Surfing ., I;odericl, township, when hu eldest daughter, Mary, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Donald MoKy,ie, of the (:odsrich road, N'e wish Sir and Mn. McKeon* • leap sod prosperon• ifs. kir Thompson who is running a saw mill o. the Jth lonorssinn of (:oderioh township, about 2 miles from Rayfield u doing,we un dammed, • large bestow in that locality He hes got • very good boiler and eag.w. and has • lot of lees on hand. At present be turns ons Irma •. 10 7 thousand feet . day. We wish Mr Thompson ev y sac owes Alexander ttnb.rtao., sa of - ,tier el Rayfield, passed sea, on Saturds% evea..e .t tour o'clock. 11r Robotism had reed e d with his mete., Mrs. Ihoa.ld Cameros for a number et years. About three weeks ago he was take_ down with dropsy, hat before that tune be wase were enact mea. His remedies were listened in ItayeeM1 asp. eery ea Ow. Der LEEBUPN. Mar 17, A H 1'Iettne has Rosa en a ,sit to Kdger to www hs brother, 1►r W H. (.Int. tea. A sense* pray reverting will be held it I lunlop at 1) ( ummlag • house es Fnday *venire( .e 8 IS Another mustang will be held oa the Ar mamas esestioi. H. 1 Strang, t:od.rtch, ..d the paster will its addresses ea the subject, at the wasting to he held le the wheroh Irtid•y evening at 8 o'clerk Albert Carter, at one time • resides' Imre bet sew M Winegar, does he left hasbare en the O.T. IL .tea. He bas passed hie e, asslanWeli as • Aromas, and now rues trip as essisetat to the engineer es seine he tweet' Rt...er ..d fat Themes ♦ flaw days ago we met a Isemer r..ideal wise bei es . .sake ever hoer fees two !wiles* bad base killed the lase day of Nn. tarso.,, 1806, whish wee mew, mad sheep mid awvde Ike Giese. The wake wee mov- ies avow as eros mead.w ler • warmer Meneta i. the busks* sews dlubae.e unties tie• amiss to the northward .4 Pert ♦ hart. See her., Ula l.r is the !swab of year flosrishisst berg • few weeks age mesMon was made of • porker, Tear assetbs old, sheen when killed and dreewd, was lb0 pomade ekes weighted. The jovial mad awake ommoder. killed • worker of only 19 meathe. whsob weighed 700 poem& TL• is the largest weight Meow greater ever nu oorded to Marc. Jassy. 11 say one gas twat that, let me knew. Th. vetei.ss's .f 18bb Fathering at the Pant para promises a good tersest, mid min. beet, .1 1 Wright, rs •hly preparing to make at 110 grandest of the sassy bather- ieg held is 1the past. Tbs st.adstd Ices base repaired, and will Moat to the breeae of lr.k • Hume o.. tae tla•gq pole a realties eedar from Intimates, Palmate', and on Masday atomism tin well leen oasmos at the l'ot.t Form will usher in the 94 of Meech with a • bee of salutes AUBURN_ MuvbAl, Mar. 2. Mies Sprung spent Sunday at home. Nelson Hall has returned home fora short vet. Mr. `Ickismet spent a pleasant day at the College. Mies t.. Farman u visiting friends in this commmtty. I Halt 15 stilt very low, with sleight hopes his recovery. Mrs. Ashley preached to the Methodist pulpit ea Sunday immune, owing to the ab moos of the paeloe. Mr. Soots started for his home in 1►akota Wet week after swindles a few weeks among lots friends and rel•rto... The young folks of tits community spent • very eajn>able time at tie borne of Mr. Govler last Friday evasion. The district Lodge of the I.O.(:.T. held on Wednesday the 26th was well attended, • large number of delegates being present. The order is in • prosperous condition, sad we hope that to the mar future the voters will ems the necessity of putting this evil out of our fur country. DUNLOP. MONDAY, M•r 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker visited n Wa. weoosh this week. Mr. sad Mrs. Philips enjoyed • pleasant vett to relaters* at Donnybrook this week. The annual apply of toe for the oom.n4 Summar was drawn fharsl•y of last week f..r the Ex .hangs and several other resid- ents of our burg. `Alt. l:iwilo syr. Tuesday of tart week, Wm Jewel bade has sohoolmates of No. 9 Bond bye. A• he was popular with all, the oartier with them was g me •Heotiag, • I ironing him • plemaet p.urney Ho ,roar to, Me. Ti,omes, 1►.kota, Tumidity of the week to pin bus father, T Jewel, at nes time . resident here. •T%v►u •..o LATr. A skunk on Friday mnrnteg was neon returning from inspect Mg the heon.nr• . n rhe Inks ride of the road northward, making e..tward for the wood. Hot chew was given for .lime distance by iso young men with • rill- and he wee shot. Thetis the brat killed this ye.r and with •careful lookout others may he killed and the trompvs*e in the poultry yard may not be ae land as Inet vent' ASHFIE LD. lura:ix , NIsr 3 .1 W Hunter has rented his farm to G Middled•n for some years. Thep children who hove been sick during the past few weeks have nearly 41 roomy Brod .1. W Hunter intends to remove to Look sow. We .re very sorry to lose so good • 0111150 W Herher has tees very 111 during the last couple of week., bat ws are glad to hear he t. now om.al.-tweet BLUEVALE. l rt liAlf, March 3 Miss Mary Duff is oa the sick tut Om week. Will. L • kis, of Wroxeter, was Tutting In Kluev.I. l..e we«k Miss .leoktn, sysugelut, intend• holdt•g revival serve:. for ens her week We ars. sort y to hear tt..t T. Stewart, of Mre.n Duct & Stewart ,o Dad up with • bad sold. Mies Stagg'. Hartley has returned to Verne, .fire spending a month under the p.rrnt.l r.wf '.tire Gro Pocock and family, ofthe B. line rete ,.me in Irv« esu h !he lady's mother 11rs. 11 Rutherford. Mears .1.. and Will. Rutherford, left tor 4.1.n.tone last weak, after n.1t o*4 their friend. and re.ettveeseemed the vi lase. NILE. The moo'hly rope.. of the pupils in the S S. No. 5 for F'slruary, i. e. follow.: Filth sten., Isaac Hetbrnng.,.r., E het Dustow ; Itee. /numb, May Roherteo., 000OOOOOQ MARE UP YOUR VV MIND etQ Atrilate he &..p .. *II as 1n everythteg else. (std -/.Abid Seeps a./ ski- ` Iasbl.wed drudging wash -days are .at 1J rNeenowgti le ler p-te-dote p•eple. n . ad they l , r. aresteslnl C unlight • . e (` sed are terrier ,bar bores .lees. *belglet sad daretr, with very little Saber. Ts all trim use Ibis wend. Ieserd Seep I1 rases. LESS UMW W flfltATflft ogrr(Ig, Far rusty 12 Sunlight asst. s POR wrappers .aa to 1...rr Wit A PPHR g Brea, I.d., Tomato. • ewer boot win rat, at, or • eloth-bsua Mdwwep- Soap O Hay$6.00 per ton I nn t•s erew■ from two ran TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED 'est rme_! ret! WHY PAY $3,50 r b - i' NOW . for $2.25? G. E. KING, Wingham. SPRNG ( 4 Few Special Lines of Early Sprint Goods. LADIES' WHITE OOTTON UNDEWEAR A full line at lees than you can buy the material . take a look at our prIcen FANCY BLlW5E SILKS The largest range of Fancy Silk. we have ever shown , they commence at 30c. 40c, 60c, 75e. and 81.00: also a range of Fancy Wools Plaid!.. for blouses, at 60 and 75 cents, 42 inches wide. COTTON GOODS American Fancy Check Gtnghauln, Printed Pique, Crin- kle Cloths, American Indig.) lawn., Bellegrave Organ- die for Blouaee. Inspection of our New Goods invited J. T. AC H ESON. Instal• Glidden. Mangle Ktrkpatelisk ; Jo. Fourth, Willie Brindle., Stephen Foley Third class, Gorge OIMdo., Oliver Thomp we. Clarence Demew , Sewed star, Arthur Murphy, W +Itis Tkswp-oe. Stephen Carey, M. MrCo'ttau., Teacher. OPERA HGUSE TUESDAY EVENING, IAB. 10, ' peci•l engagement. l;s*to• Museum's great tune Freeuaa AS Jut Badley la Henry P.tett• Latest Nfelednunit. IIkNIIS ACROSS T&E SEA H'ipported by • strong • on.paoy under the management of W. S. REEVES. seat. on 8•l• at PORTER'S BOOKSTORE. W It PUTTING .IT ON Th. Liberals of Soda\ 0mkari. have .c oapted the realisation of Lowed Burnett, their eandad•te for the licentiates eleotioes. The strike of aha Comma tailors and seamstresses still Gentians*, they having re mediated the oompromue male oa their be- half. It is mud that the female workers only et 111 SO a week for • day of wigs teen Baby Wants It. Martin's Cardinal Food FOR INFANTS AMO INt/AL10L The most palatable food prepared, ad is unequalled by any otberpreparatios of its kind. The best food and the beg value, put up in one pound Tim, peke �S cts. per Tin. Sold Retail b�' all )res end d Grocers and WAoSara/t by RINBY WATSON 6 Co. ►woPstawama (1) MON Z'* AL. 1898 The 30th Anniversary of the ..Ping oat of the Volunteers of this District will be o•le bested by a SOCIAL GA'1'HERIN G 1b0!. of the mirvinng members of the various corp. and their friends at Me POINT FARM MONDAY. MAR- 9th TICKETS M °:::gb: k dr''" it - COMMITTEE-- tjmrtr Waste* BOCK Capt. DAN(EY (.apt, MONTGOMERY Lieut. HORT'ON HOST. EI.LIS nape. MURRAY M0)REOOR J. J. WRIGHT, Seel. C.R.SHANE&CO That's where people Naos our Wall Paper. for they know we hare the lernest sed best line and that we are •LWOT. Oe TOP 1. the S Wail Paper business. Our stock Is large .nil meet oamplete ono the sew Imported patterns we aro .howieg will cartelsly much your Amoy. We have THE LATEST STYLES our eta -k having been selected with • view be the artistic erect and lasting quality. and our Prime am se low as such goods can be sold. Examine our stock before going elsewhere. THE FAIR THIS WAY " Fine clothes do not make • man," but they go a long way towards keep ing • man's respect for himself and that of others for him. It doesn't cost any Moro to dress neatly than it dots to go around with an ill fitting cost or baggy trousers All you have to do is to deal with •first clam house like PRIDHAM'8, whore you will get beat quality, goad fit sad at a fair prier iteLLM'S ELOOL Full Line of easonable Goods. Ladies' Fur Capes a specialty. 0. S.SIANZal00. Awes Aim the P.rialtln Latta REMEMBER -- The place to 8d. Choice Groceries P rovisions F1uits etc. C.A. Nairn's Family Grocery. is at m A Black ;Goods Sale. . g c eJyours ytmi i _ month. when: welaamoUsoe tbe:dat• sad wake preparat ass •.ve for Oar Grand Millinery Opening. J Black (roods in Drees and Skirt lengths, double fold, from 21ic s yd. Black velveteens, from 15c a yd Black Bilk Laces, from 30 a yd. Black Kid Gloves, from 35i• a pair Black Cashmere Hose, worth Me and 4(k for 23v a pair. Black Cape Plut.h Valour, worth 12 50, for $I.16. Black Surab Silks, worth 75c for 5(k a yd. Jet Trimmings, all prices to clear. Black Crape Cloth worth 30c, for 15c a yd. Black Luefra% 60c quality for 40ces yd. Black Feathers, 15c each. Black Flops, 15c each Black Wings, 5c anti 1Ut each Black laic Canvas for 'fie. Black 10. Lining for 5c GENEROUS ROYAL BARGAINS. From the 8th to the 11th inst. R. B. SMITH. C. W. ANDREWS, Manager. Big Discount Sale FOR i. =1456.-W-0 ON'Iw•fY BEFORE SPRING GOODS CNE IN 20 per cent. off BIBLES. BooKt, (ellcPpt school ltllukslPURSES, BLANK K(►UKS, PAPETRIES, SMALL WARES CHINA GOODS. 1 • to 1_3 off a RI E 01" 9Ii00ERWARE, A LBLYUS, 10 iher cent off SHADS. PAPERITWILL PAY rot WINDOW U to visit our sale. GOODS NEW AND CHOICE. February 17th, 1895. Next door to JAS. ROBINSON'S Ivry Goods Store. Decided Bargains. FOR 4 WEEKS. 1 Ladies' Greenland Seal Cape, 30 in- 5 !table Dresses, worth, $6, for $3. cher, 127.50 for 120.00 'd Rs le Dresses, worth $4, for $4. 4 Sets Ladies' Storm Collars and 4 Dresses, 7yds. in each, worth $7, for Muffs at Cost. 1 Ladies Fur Cap, worth $2.75, for $2. 10 Pieees, double fold dress goods, 40 to 50 cents, all at 25c. 6 Pieces Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, for 15c. All wool. 4 Pieces Drew Goods, worth 12. c and 15 cents, at 9c. 2 Dreapes. 7 yeas. in each, worth $7.75 for 65.55. ' Dresses, 7yds in each, worth $6.66, for $4.55. 6 Ends of Brussels Carpet, worth $1.25, for 9$c. 11 Ends of Tapestry Carpet, at whole- sale price. The above goods are worth your consideration. Such bargains are seldom seen. Our Carpet stock is, ais usual, the largest in the County, consisting of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, 3 PLY ALL WOOL. 2 PLY ALL WOOL, 'UNIONS, HEMPS, and the new make of AXMINSTERS. It is not necessary to say that our price. are Rock Bottom on there Goods COLBORNE BROS. The theist Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse of the County. The Kroll Double AcUoi WASHEi TAKFs THE LOAD evvsrji other Washer It s.wpab/ with over800 wealth, msakiar ,.f all kinds at Chicago in 1893 sed SW - nod off Um First Premium and Odd Medal. It is easy and quick. N. wseb-besrd required. - GIVE IT A TRIAL Send me your address and the wrens. •for yea live o., aid 1 will ream ad show you hew It Werk. It will Dost you ethne. H. HAL[ T8� tf Box 130. L -4 niPZILIAL RESTAURANT GODERICH FOUNDRY Th. luhsc.jbs. 4... womed control of ims Oodertch retied y and i411 now prepared to do all kinds of ermine • nt machias work gime lel &treaties pail to PLOW REP Arita HOUSE CASTINGS GRATE BARS. sal ell classes .1 work torsed nut by • aw elms foundry. The p,res.al Wootton of wbe proprietor will he antes to every nisei of wore date es the Sesesh w.,o.d tees but beet we t- meaship will be tend art hum *be weeks, Orders by smell ,sheeted, sad INemeteme will l• • sp•ei.a",. PAs.ndry In . ear sf Headrests Noels Pee eery, with eutror. on Oambrb,.t. .4 H. D. MD, Goiania Tawdry. at(i+tlsm beet that he ~yet, Wrens far tMeesavwbWere i esea ~art of timeIns le s.kI. 1Ib salt pSu s ma have tee ll midi ram ma sra wYlff •r ender searu.f and inane lett` Gees WM& yeti nen ree14 see *bat we carry eel, THE Cameleer Oo1rrwf!rlonea,, Flamm )Raves and best b im%et MA RS and TOBA0008. OYSTERS a aut. r sane r emr,sakr. ser eV Pie A.R.ALLEN.