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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-4-30, Page 8• 8 THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONT.. THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1816. Another chance — TO GET WALL PAPER At Tremendous Bargains Thee paper% are mails. maw. illy for the Wall Paper trade,. We are sell- ing them at the following rates 5c. per roll, regular 7c. anti Se. , 7c. and Sc. per roll, regular 10e. and 12e. :►c. per roll, regular _iv. at.d 15c. ; special designs from 15e. to 35'. All Pap r..h•.au aith ('riling., Borders and Friezes to match. Border, frees. I, • yard up, to hutch the cheaper linea. Frieze, from up to"eia a yard to match the higher grades. tiTltl(T1.1' 1'A Ii. GEO. PORTER, BOOKSELLER. NEWS 011 T N E UISTItI(,T, I ogagar m,i .eaior 'cbolar., doing w with- tllat esamlu•,i the ratep.ysre The dutioe From our' ownCorreepond (MUD arty purchase at each anuu.l meeting •iw•vs got • bout for further consideration, while the chart was an unknown theme. Several of the heaviest ratepayers at moo• were in favor of a public meeting, but the Huard of Kducation would not cad one. A. icer re 1. larere"atte.,Merr 'a.g tauN tie this was not granted, one of the ratepayers I•••4 •o o.h... st.r se`r'er tae ! galled one wnich saw • flood turnout, and • chatrmah chosen addrewd them on the per tar ataa.t. I, grievanoem that were •o be discussed. The Isection was still in debt and • new burden had been added to it. Neither purot.•ee was required, end each t•rpaysr'e rate would be higher The trustees were at the mut Trr to k, April. 1 in, and perhaps would exp'•la why they .lack Collie has returned trona Palmetto' had done so. Au ex -trustee was their oto.. spokesman, and the meeling opeoed by a Andrew Holmes and family spent Sndday hot argument with one of the heaviest rate In Wmgham. payer., on unryuailed amusement of farms, John Mu*grove was vuiting his daughter and ended by tee number of acres in the in ('IWton last week. section being counted. This new purchase Will Gardiner, of Teeaw•ter, speed Can, would make the rate i 1 ors. more on the hundred acres, at last year's rate. Then • day soder the parental roof. t'harhe Marine*, from Itntsh Columbia, motion was made, that, as the dictionary and the chart had not beau paid for, they u visiting at Adam 1leghorn.. 1 be returned. to amendment, that it be left Mr. Roberson, of Molesworth, has !in the hands of the true see to sue their own moved on to J.J. Deeming term. , discreuoa. Time ez-trust•e then gave the I len Maodooald bed teem. Steezies, of term and the price of the purchase. rind Nloleswortb, spent sundae in tows. , there wee to be no interest. There was Mrs. 1'. MacEwen has moved into the i oro firing about the commands about the dictionary at the annual muting, in which a late installed trustee and the secretary and chairmen of the said muting took • part. Clauses of the school law bearing on the poina in depute were read, that show- ed that ten ratepayer' must sign for • special meetiog, before the trustees must call one. Next, if • dictionary wee wanted it could be got by the trustees. Teen maps or apparatus could be rot, and the word apparatus included chart. This loft our Board of Education victors, and motion I or i . A. I.00le is building • house on the sod amendment were hot put. The attend lot next N soman s blacksmith shop, lately .nap was good, and if • vote had been taken owned by 1S'elter I'attersoo. t.eo. Haney it would have been close. Those who were has the contract work. The house u to be there got • live teaching on school law, oompleted by the 24th of May. which we hope will bring out • strong •t- - tendanoe .t the annual meeting to use the CARLOW. chart, where parents o•n toll if it has been lrruty, Aran 7f3. • benefit to their children's studies. In }°tare Albert Ferguson, of Dungannon, spent d any unlooked for purchase comes east - Sunday with friends here. before the'rustees, it would be quite east to call • special muting. This would save J. Moltnde is making preparations to 'ante and tongue power, for too much bas build • handsome hunse this Summer. The been said on the eubjeot N R -Thu brick to be ueed u Ha oonstructioo u red meeting was not held ie the school house. and came from Milton, ilot. Iter. Mr, Hamilton, of Loodeaboro, mow BENMILLER- ptod the pulpit of the Presbyterian church SIo'p•y, April 27. here last Sabbath and gave an ezoe.dtngly Ed. (aedhill, who was called here to see practical discourse from .John xx.. 8. his brother during his illness, left last week MiesIN.e, being still uo•ble to re. for his home in Detroit. sums I(eras teacher of N.S. No. 1,tbe Alton t:ldbill, formerly of Smithy Hill, trustiesengaged Mise Boyd, of Lu. is now bene with his family. He is at the towel. for *ie remainder of the present .texe•ttending to business during his father's term. ills"" (Jur new merchant, M r. Tudor, has Si ' ti an Fouler.. - n -That delicioi ' , f sh, taken poaseestoo n1 the 'ton, and will be that keeps our tables supplied dunce the pleased to accommodate the public with •'pring season, has run well thus year, and everything usually kept in • fist -class large hauls ha:. been made at the noted ,fie Falls Reserve, on the Maitland River. At • well •tteoded meeting of the Smith's ' SAI a ,n H..i.*e --The advertised sale of Hill F:ndeavor Society, held on Sunday horses at John Roiwier's farm was well •t- evening,the following address was preeated tended. The prices realized were not high, to Mise Ida Sallow', being road by Miss and some lucky bidders made fine bargains Annie Lt•kl•ter : ' on the truly first oleos horse (lash that were Rewlutioo passed by Smith's Hill En- I put under the hemmer. deavor Society, .April 26th, 1896 : I FAIJ W nt:%T. That staple cereal sesa That this Society being about to lose Dae not appear to have wintered very well of its most valued members, by the removal around here. We notice that the fields from our owlet, of Miss Ida Sallow', desire ; have • very "patchy '' appearance, and to el press to her their regret at her depar- tame of our farmer have plohghad up their ture, and their appreciation of the cervi.,. fields to replace them with Spring crop, she has rendered so the 'ootet',sver e10ce tts tncepuon,parttoularly in the seryto• of song. They would tender to her now publicly, their heartfelt thanks for the efficient help she has so freely gives them. They would furtbermorb reoommend her to the 1'bri.ti•n love, and sympathy of any tutor society wherever her lot may be cast They would pray that the blessing of Al- mighty (mod may re with her to her new I.Ri.t Gln i. Michael I'fr.mmer's grist hoose, and may abide with her throughout mill has boo running full time all Winter, the rrmateder of her life. and that when her life, and that when her work hen, "For I'bnst and the Church is done she may loin the ran.omed ohotr above, and with all the other members of .hie Society unit• in singing the promos of the Lamb throughout Eternal 1 e W. N. Howell replied on behalf of the recipient of the address, after which the meeting was brought to • Diose by the malt- ing of " (.d he with you till we mese again teams, rserlall. Sep..Vied BLUEVALE. non" formerly 000upted by Robert Sib• bald. Mrs. Dick I.rsy and daughter Lila intend MMrs.to Manitoba in • few weeks to Join n. (.ray s husband. .lock Gardiner, who had his wrist badly cut in the mill as Teesw.tor. about two months ago, is able to be around again. Mrs. W. Mauer and daughter. cora, 'peat 11 edoeed.y visiting the former's mother near t% Ingham. Rt nk Buie.. 11'e are pleased to state that Thos. Gledhill, our store keeper in this village, is improving from the attack of apoplexy that has prostrated him for the past few weeks. He is daily gaining strength and we hope to yes him around when the fine weather Domes, or at may rats is time to reoord a good solid vote at the next elution J. T. ACHESON PRING CAPES • • BARGAINS Ter Ladies sad Girh we show a ver\ pretty Cap. is Fawa. Navy sad Brows as $1 00 each. • bettor has wise Doable Dope, Brawn, Bleck sad Yaws at $1.26, and • very stylish Braided Cape in all Calm at shoo. LADIES' BLOUSES : Sample Bleesm, loge as geed •• my other, ealy half the pans. Sas them ia our whitlow tbts week. Some of them ere worth $1.00 sad sums $1.26. Year demos while they last for 50 outs. ADIES' CASHMERE HOSE LWe hays jest placed M stock 5 doss iodise' Fall-f..kieaed Cashmere Hese with High Spliced Heels, regular 46 oma• hoe, oar prise is 37; meta, M 84, 9.nd 94 mob. CARPETS : A oomplem stock in Caiona, All. Wools, Tapestry end Bram eels, Gad our pnose oaiaot be duplicated by soy *tore w Use Iowa. Bee ear Special 45 oat Tapestry. ILLINERY : A leek through our MtUMery Room, tint at the *tyle aid quality and then at the price ticket, acid you oma undimmed why we are doing the Millinery .reds of she tows. We Cavite 'aeration of our different Departments. 7. T A CHESON. Summer Millinery We have lately received several consign- ot the latest designs in NEW YORK TURBANS, CHILDREN'S SAILORS SH I DED ROSES POPPIES, and FOLIAGE LE..1 VES. MISSES YATES. DUNLOP Tran*i. Apr 2, Mtge Mabel Niles, of bonny brook .is visit iK here. Mies Jessie Morris, who has been at Sault St. Marie for some time, Is home oft a vim to her parrot., Mr sed Mrs t 'has, Morse, and other relati•es about h.r,. sod the •mou0t of chopping that has bees doom down there hu been something pre- digtou.. l h. proprietor had in • .Iwstity of Manitoba wheat to mix with the motive article. end judging from the number et teams one tinu.Ilk •round the premises be mast be coining mosey. Bterit 1 EH 1t'o11.t.SN Mn.i---A visit to the. well ►nown .111 disolosos the toot that the proprietor with his .tan of workmen have sot been idle this Winter. TN moan twtas of bed blankets, hese blankets, flan ms's, tweeds, yams, end other ..ssf.etured gods tilled hp quite r large some, of the factory, ready for sale or to be esoh•nged ler this ...cos's clip o1 wool. Old " Jess," as he a funiliarly galled by everyhody here, is the very Ideal of • woollen s,sa ..f the eld echool. He is • tree Coaservai,v,' .a his ideas of what should constitute the wear, We apparel of hie termites customer, sad A Patrry Arra<vt..s lo the &bsewoe the new f.mgled ideas of the orasse1 ROOM - of Mr sad Mrs. Moodeeald from home the .t,on hove so place in hi. mill Whet you ether dot , • large party of the senior sed gm there is the pan predate of ear satire junior girls of the metre of the bare 'evaded lemmas .ad • pound of shoddy sever enter their orchard and gathered op all the hie premises. Hie wares are made se laat— branehee cut by the remit pruning •ad that le the .sirst of his esesees. pled them opt• eh —Me -Fr . hemp. u • trim. RON.n.tis Noumea, —It erWnly does w.wktnaalike .mar. Mr. Dad Mn. Mas met leek like hard that. •p at that deerW- dosaid desire es to .¢prem their 'hulks to M5 oneomiahmmet Om sew. Jetta Stewart, those who task part fur this kind and plear s dimeil by hie sus George, le jest about ant surprise be them. threagh with hie epris5 delivery sad his len Teat Rarest) Totts Poulin. A tams pose daily lease with trees sed ever - few aemthe 0gs ear emeses. par.h•sed • peas., me route for disarms part..4 the short for ohjoes Mama t eakag M the sBeig. We bevy ..seed tis prvpvm seheel, aid a luras dtstienary fes the 11.1 that snmeery bee made during the pial Summer Millinery . e The undersigned having received a large importa- tion of Spring and Early Summer Millinery, is prepared to supply the sweetest of Bonnets, Hats and Tririuin,,s. The goods are Fashionable, of Superior Make, and are in Color, Design and Texture unexcelled. MISS CAMERON, 62-3i,l HAMILTON STBEET. WE'RE IN IT That is to my we, WILL & "JACK" CATTLE have bought out the business of JOHN RALPH, on HAMILTON STREET, and while waiting for our brand- new stock to arrive, we are anxious to take .1I orders tor Plumbing, Fitting, Eave-Troughing, and Tinning, and guarantee to give you satisfac- tion in each and every- line. t3 i.eave your orders at John Ralph's Old Stand, H•milten•St. W. & A. T. CATTLE, Plumbers and Tinners. 1 2 the care of Hoesekeeplat le saved by barber your orders for Groceries and Provisions ppreremmpile and rarely filled with fres. and reliable goods. We give yon the best service and issue but the bent goods. We aro headquarter. for BUTTER AND EGGS it roe hove any to sell. let t. ago teem. and 1f you want to bu7 w. ooe 1111 the ell Maple Syrup. fresh and pure. stat in from the ooaatry. GEORGE HALEY, sLtm Hamilton -et.. Next Cornell a Camels ! Carpets ! Carpets ! Carters i Carioca !! Ca,,t !! W B are the gab pure ie ewe, be Net, we aro*" gall people fi e1. comity lir carry .grim& of Corpus appreao►Mg le Bias. Variety Gad &byte to the lora. City Steam, sad so matter what ether people say to the ematrery, a reg weal to bey Cupola when yea ma get she Lorries Aesortaeset, MO Bent sad Lomas 19tyin . sad by all odds the Clews Prtsew site is the amok to seise. from. Our reaps nodes from a 10 Cset Hwp to tis beet Fie. Fr.me lir..ceis. Oar Bro..els acid Tapestry Carpet are .f the •.west palter.. sad designs. Ina border+ m mate►, •cid tis Dolan w amply •1415001. you shewld so..mr Hrwmute N u. Our new Atmueter, the Area ever chows to Ws mom, dettghs overview who hes emma them. They .re an Solm he .eller. ter the Sprtag Trade One Al-Wiob u thr.s pltse.sd two ppatys Ore ahead d myt►Mg h.,etofere i. its market is quality. design and Ordering. Usha Carpets this year look •lmoet as good ss Wools e( past s410em The growls, Made we have sashimi Y largely to Moray. egg stook Gad we are aim sa • better pernw t►.a ever m meal tis eyaires s.. of ty trade. W ben yen wast ('•.pure, give su 0 leek. W e mete satiagsd that we Gan W yem order, seyour advmat•ge •.d perbap Saye yogi mossy too by Wyllie beat us. All chs. pets mads and laid if regoired. We ma make • 30 to 40 yard Corpse M shoat two hasp with .ar ..w COrpst 11.abici.. Wo trove rhe laruset.ioak of Oil Clarks and L.taobwm. ever shown to UOdwtob, N prices to mit every'se. Oar L.ace portae Stook M abra. ih.. it to ue.dteas m quuIik.. last Chen!!. Stook el C laid Tablegoer. Cover•, direct from ttteperteak,,.,. dewns everything for quality bed pries. Rupe acid Mase ow of oar best specialties, also some lines e( Damask, .sitear toWtys. WO woof you to geeble ourtTable !lass. aid Tabic Napkins direct from lielfest, ltoland. We wast yes to remember our Art Salem aid Art Y1a1Ms. Oar general Spriag Stock is betty he•.. mesal M mese hoes. le Prints, Chambre%, 7spbers, Sootoh Gingham., Piques, Spot Mmslfae, we Ore ahead of other .vaso... DRMISS c+oors Livery Business Changed Hands. A targe assortment in many of the sew fabric's eessi.ting of the aim 'Satin Royals, BI•ok aid Colored Lustros, Sure rind Suiting Materials. We have • let of Colored lkwe Waterside, doable width geode. that we are offer.ng for ►boat half price. Tweeds, Cloths, Moatltap and Worsteds to great variety. COLBORNE BROS. Tb. Croat Carpet Warehouse of the Coast,. . AT MUNRO'S 1896... For SPRING and SUMMER . . 1896 A Lange Assortment of Para.ols Umbrellas correct shapers un.l stylish 1641.111.4. j, C. MARTIN begs to announce that he ht.. pure the livery busi- ness lately carried by MESSRS, COATES McCRACKEN, OPPOSITE COLBORNE HOTEL. He will renovate and thoroughly equip the stables in first-class style, and asks the public for a share of their esteemed patronage. Rates reasonable, J. C. MARTIN. u-Im, SIGNS OF SPRING. The eaasat ei s rtmest et NEW HATS Gloves Fine Hosiery ,u 'tonal. 1 sprewlfy. 5 per tont. oB Our 50o Corset prgaeunc.d the bast in markt at the primo. Double warp black Lustros, bsrdlimak beet .id oolured ser.... A full range of Sateen i)rape•fes, Art M..hse, white rind colored C..i..pot (Swim sed Notttse tam makes.) t'•1.00temn.. L.o.e and Milan. Swiss sad Ja000net Embroideries with is' portions to match ladies' sad ohildr.s s Summer Under- clothing hotter and cheaper than ever. for Cash, or 30 days. A. 111111480, Draper. We are offering to the public. lie la hammy with •item ea she dose her Ppri.a attire. sad bay yourself • ar'ttlro ■5T. Also sew stook of all the latest In (Moves. Shirts. Cellars. Cubs. Neckwear. Hosiery. eb.. at O.E. SHANE & OO.'8 few years, Gael tram .a Msigmiflosnt Brie besinew of jam • few mew it is sew • fee poverty aseeriag 76 awes, the meet of whish i* planted ens with aero ry stook M all Mare et growth. The erswniv• arses boss present . Me yrsermsce end or filled with shales lowers sew M fell Menai, ready fee Imwgfiiets deliveerryy. end • trip t►wigh ase e( them reminds .se of the hilarious vegdtWe .f the movio.. The maws ateaadug *s fiee hemmer' arn•A► lomat et that .elabWimust fully illustrator whet hee.st da1Mgs will de whew dsalimg Wilt a 'Meisel pebble, .ed the iwepri0sr may justly be read of hie life's work M the bmuim hes theit he has restated . To grew Mem seised to :be soil sad +hate hes ever been his Objet, sad above all hie um has boss te deliver to hie °eteems the vari- Mee they ask for osd mm palm of .my end every thing epee them as has tee utter bas the ruse with them sewing tree" • di.trw Basest .net Bed beam'dealings have Mum the maiugprfag et his omega Ilmiselt NiieNta 1st hal week ter Amine/ 5. vies a bind fa the Moamar DIMONN This Week HY We are showing thi new IENIC` AO T Atli, THE J.D.T' TO NTO Ventilated Boot for men. A boon to anyone suffering from damp feet, corns or bunions. Acknowledged by all who have worn thein to be the MOST COMFORTABLE AND COOLEST BOOT MADE Made from the best Calf Skin, in Tan or Black, any shape, with the great Goodyear Welt Sole. Our stack is complete in all lines of CHILDREN'S, MISSES' AND WOMEN'S Summer Goods, also Men's and Boys' Black and Tan Goods. See our Bargain Table next Saturday. We have some surprises for you. H. B. POLLOCK IT WON'T COST YOU MUCH To decorate your house inside this Spring when you can buy all new WALL PAPERS Direct from factory, choice patterns, at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10 cents per roll Some of the latest and finest patterns, !21-2, 15, 20, 25 cents per roll CEILINGS AND BORDERS TO MATCH. Large stock- Window Shades 50c. to $1.75 each. Shade Cloth, 36 and 42 inch, by the yard. 36 inch Window Paper, Spring Rollers, I5c. Special value in Stationery, Bible., Albums, Fancy Goods, etc. N. B. Wall Paper all new and about 100 patterns to select from Next te JAMES ROBINSON'S Dry Goads Moro A. 1. WEIR $I will pay for "The Signal" for a year TIMID IMPERIAL GODERICH FOUNDRY E RESTA URANT. OS' Nw1hggel _ y and gvorsdtrel the BNIIkfiMMtldtsa lutWry end 1. mow pgupsred to he et ga.ting •ad omeidae week. apes- I.l attention paid to PLOW REPAIR. HOUSE OASTIN G GRATE BARS. aid all deem .f week tweed oat by • Wet dam tamadry. Th. ,.r.mm01 0ete.dea at the �ragr{N0, will he elves bowery passel wart ae.e a the prewI.s0,.sd sous but best wart mOmNtp will be tamed Oat ham the works. Orders by neap sallotted. sad peloees.m wW be • mioilaUty- /samdry. M rear of HO.deeson Msy IO the A� t.ry� eattreaee on OOmbelsoL H. D. RSD, Preari4or Oedema* Persairy The e.dwttlped respeottalfy lavltet jog,the stteetfaa to the hot that he Acis .hove saes load Steed It up M every war the cunvacites d ewt.rt et W how6,2 mmid will be Named to have yin mid and hem ••r iegmstutemes. "UN rearesf sad mite 0••1` ta. onuhl m de. you mi seepy Malo that w earvy may Tit= CNoirtlTr COW, TTOW*SY, PTRtIa'r Fauf1S, and hem breads of Cl G A RS mud TO BACOOe. OYSTERS ■ Salkor serve 1. tear Parkin way win rM Nott. A.R.ALLECN•