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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-6-11, Page 8r 8 THE 1410/47 A 1, : (IODFRICA, ONT.. THURSDAY. JUNE 11, i$$ OUR MEMOS We carry always a full range of the neatest trings in the market in this line. We can suit your taste, purpose ane pocket. Au inspection will be profitable. Porter's BOOKSTORE. /THREE i POINIS: \v 1. WE SELL FOR CASH. hu..I y tewewlit•r we do a strictly cash business. Not because we doubt your homely. nut because, having the ready money, we get tort :ir panne ; be:mum: then 2. VE BUY FOR CASH, which means thlt i'u rt the advantage, as we are thus enabled to give you 3. THE LOWEST PRIDES. And our low prices hate swelled our business to its present size. NEW LINES THIS WEEK Girls Oxford Shoe, size 7 ti 10, worth 7h_. for 60c. MinesTan U.fords, pointed toe and toe cap, regular ;1 00 for 75e. Ladles' Dosgola Oxlorde, Handhorn sole, patent leather tip, J. 1). King make, for $1 25. A big lot of Ladies' 1)o12sol1i Ix fords in McKs) sod Turned soles, tipped and plain toe, sizes 21, 3, .T, . Daly„ regular ;1.00, .d 25 an all solid leather, sizes 1 to 6, regular d $1 35. for 75c. Bop'. Buff leaned Hoots, pebble top, iegg S t1. IS, for 98c. Mone' Itoetnn reit, laced, rivited or. sewed sole, whole foted and toe capped, worth $1.75 for ,'1 2a. Men • heavy laced plow boots, double pegged sole, all solid leather. worth $ 100 for 75o. And if they ever rip we'll sew them Free. No risk to buy here. Every line se represented, and you can change any of them or get your money back t( they dont suit, and have no cross looks thrown in. Repairing done promptl,. Ha B. POLLOCK NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our own Correspondents There 1. Isf.r..ailaa Mere 'kat Cassel he Pease Anywhere glee--Newsierib t'ea.1y *penally feperied ter The Masai. LEEBURN. MONDAY, .lune A Rev. Robert Henderson, of Auburn, preached here on Sunday, Rev Jas. H.mil ton preachingepeot.l anniversary sermons to young people • ('hrtatian endeavor societies at Carlow ted Auburo, A. C. Maodooald hoe resigned the Oboe of superintendent of the Sabbath school af- ter a long period of duty. The S.A. board bays accepted hu resignation and appointed 11. A. Horton to the vaoaocy, the latter as- sumin his duties last Sunday. meeting at l.seburn by the rain and return ed through the darksese. DUNGANNON. NO•rtce -The local ages°, is Dnngennoe tar Tis 8w)1AL is at the once of J. U. Ward. J.Y., conveyancer. to., who will reoeive of dere tor eutteoriptione. advertleuyg and Jol work. and u authorised to give receipts' for amounts paid for the same Ti't.DAY, June +. Der.. STvaa. Mr. Davis, dru,igiet, of t.oderiob, hoe opened a branch drug store in our village. Scott Dickson has the charge of it. ON A \•I.ITIN.. Tors. -R. ('lendenning left here ou Wednesday to visit relatives in Dakota, via (.odench. We wish him • pleasant tour. Dren•st.. -The sacrament of the Lord's supper was dispensed on last Sabbath in F:nk...e cb.rob here, there was • large oo•- gregation present. Vi-ITox.-Peter Hamlin, of Ripley, and formerly of this village. vatted relatives here last week. His many friends will be pleased to hear he is doing well. Mn. Allen, one of our molt popular reel.1't.' se . -The Royal Templar will picnic denta,will not be seen in our midst for some at fort Albert os' Saturday next, the 13th time, as she leaves by boat this week on • ins[ It is expected tobe a monster ds pleasure trip to her ;daughter. Mn. Edwinmonstration to which ail an welcome. Morris, at Austin. Mao„ and to tee Liende I Nrs% i'itorxitr.x. --luring last week at Winnipee, en route. A large number of Robert Mallough purchased George West. friends wish her a most pleasant visit to Mei brook • interest in the bakery establishment Northwest. I and on Monde y assumed buunase in that line. Owing to Rev. R. Fairbairn being in at- tendence at the session of assembly. service will be oonduoted nett Sabbath by Rev. have not (heard whether the Conservative McKay, of Lucknow, oommeooing at 2 r n t will have • speaker there or not. O. instead of 1015 A w. umming, the well-known leader of the Re. formere m MIS district, will have a oommit• tee on Monday night with reward to the or- ganv•tiou of this district for the battle on the 23rd. Saturday night of this week a political meeting will be held in tbs Hall, and the questions of the d•t will be explained to the electors toy the Reform candidate. We DUNLOP M.'i,Av, 3000 Mrs. A. Thomson, of Ray City, Mich., is vteiting her stater, Mrs. Lawson. `iamb end C. Stirling, of t;nderich town ship made • tra.sieut visit to friends here ea Thursday. Mies Maggie M•cphail,from Porter • }fill, .moved oar beautiful lake brae es while the guest of Mn. Allen, for several devil last week. The *ipotesi are again in cur midet,the first miners of this Year being two wagon lords, who are caution's down • little we) from the old Damp .it. on Nightingale et. Angus Violet eon, from near Riplet , has become a near reindeer to .s, making our burg hie postotliro 111 comes from the ,Doth for his lettere,hut some times he hard ly reaches the oth.,e after he nooses the burs. Several of our farmers at the north end have been netting Bows orchard green with their mowers this week, thus opening the ha) lag sesame of 1896, Wm. Toion drawing in the Ant load for tine ..•alto. The down pour of rain on Friday night has built rap the hay orop, sad we hope for a better erop than last year's A number of oar young people had .4. vestoree in the big thunderstorm of Friday. Two voueg men came es' foot from Gartland white • third come with hie tike, getting here first. but whoa the time for horse oases tM inn horse had to he loft beirsd,•ed the .weer borrowed • lessen' b And the way hems, the eleotrie lights of Oodetieb also es Naafis. Thee your seethe who went tooth had the Itght sty Boehm acrd the beams light .f • linters to rade him a hi hoed wsrd flight, and • collision was eas rewly avoided with • quartette etsag ,5501. 1,1141 had bees demisedat • C.R. bathes MILLINERY We have all the L.t •yt signs i0 Hats TRIMMINGS and, just the: right styles to suit you. We probably have the fullest line to select from in town, and out prices are always reasonable, so you may be sure to be satisfied if • yon deal with us. Your inter- est is our interest and we rely more on a small profit and a satisfied custom than the revdrse. See our Window of Cheap Millinery for this week and our 25c Sailors. Voir... -4;. Howell, C.S , of 1).. Manes, lows, sed % u,. Howell,of Colborne township, mad. a penman runt to your bumble correspondent on Moody lest. We were pleased to see them. RerovtxIN.:.--The numerous friends and etrluafntrooes of .John Sleek. A.hfield, who has been serioueiv ill, will be Oilseed to learn that be has takes • turn for the bet ter, and in gradually smearing. J. T. ACHESON. POLITICAL -Oa Saturday eventing ao- °ord.sg to aanoaaosaest, Mr. Kitty, la- depeedeot o•a4Wate tor ...ottani, Nest Mutts), held a u.eeuutl here The mwtlag was prs.:o.d over by ' 1aua.lersoa. Speakers. Mut as, .4 Coitmroe, Mu.douk, of Manches•er, M Lockhart, of W. Wane - nosh and the uaadwate . . lupe turnout of the voters iron. Cotlwrne. Hdtl.0 asci ut►rr polo'. teem pi.« at., Y sr .leo "owl of dor. The .p.akers w..te el. ets a Rood besrtult. The oandutate,dot brier[ Is a.uord with the present Mint.uy or the tipprnnlou. bold, forth as .0 la4.p.udea1, and wenn 10 bate .ome fou:. wtuq. ll.,w.ver, election day w t.:1 decide. TSB 214R1iit3. IOW is the Time Floor -Trade is quiet and prices unchang- ed. Straight rollers are quoted ■t 33.21 to $3.:15 Toronto freight. Bras -The market la dud. with ears i doted at I3.211 to 39.50 west. and shorts at PO W 311. Wheal -The market Is very dull. with appareatly no demaud. White Is weaker at ehc to MSc. and red at GSc to 67c outside. No. 1 Manitoba hard it quoted at We to 61c 'Port William, and at title Midland. Barley -Trade dull, there being no de- pend. No. 2 11 quoted at 31c to Elio. and No. 3 extra et 2v1 to 311c. Oahe -The market is quirt and prices us. changed. White add at 1101 tmtalda and mixed ■re quoted at 13c to 191Sc west Can ou track are quoted at Cie for white sad Z-fc for mixed. Peas -The market is quiet and prices steady. Saler at 4.'..c uorth ■ltd west. Buckwheat -The market la quirt. "Mb an Pagoees reported, and quotations are about :ic outside. oatmeal-Bnsl.ea. quiet, with prices Deft- nal oflaat at 42.65 on track. Corn -The market is dull sol prices war I clanged. Yellow is quoted at to Ale eutsdde. TliRorer0 LIVE WNM K MARKET. The offering. of Ire stock toolay were 5e ear loads, but the demand was slow and peters generally are weak. Shipping cab 11. sold a1 aiyc to J v per Ib.. suit even at thew low priers the demand was slow. Bud,• fur export sold at 2%c to 3c. Several fonds of exporters went through to Mont- ! real. The demand was slow for butters' mock. but theme is no quotable change In Ft ' ' The best sold at 2Ysc to Sc In car {ors• and extra smal. luta at 314e ; medium rattle sold at 2ti.c to 254sc. and Intense at Milch cows sold at 8:30 to 43S the latter for choice. Caves sold at t t• $3.50 per head, according to quality. Sheep and Iambs are steady. with fair Wenn, Sheep sold at :Plc to 3c per IA, with wool off. Yearling iambs steady, aNn ':q at 4c to 41yc per lb.. with wool ode Spring Iambs at Et..0 to 13.50 per bead. 110;s to good supply. with 1300 bead. and prices stead The best sold at 34 weighedoff .are. Thick fats are quoted at $3 sturtw at $3.75. sews at LI and stales at 112. CHEESE. Teterboro'. June 9. -There were MIR Maerse boarder'. teeing rue tuak•, tor the last ulne days. Tbe b111dIug was slew, Mesar. Hodgson and Wrlghton securing the greater part of the board at Vac- Abogj leer of the smaller factories refused to mil at 69.1ec. Manchester being allowed to FII off the holra. Belleville. June 0. -There were 2960 white and 145 notated rbeae [warded here treday. Sales were : d6• white 5t Ohic. 606 at 111 Ilk., MG at Mar. 75 at 6%c, 30 colored at 6 11-16r. 115 rolorrd at [qac. BRITISH MAftKILTS. Llterpoo . June 9.-Whret. spring. Se 24 to 5s W ; red winter, Ir 414d to 3s Slid : Ito 1 Cal.. to 5i4d to :e 11144 ; corn, new, a. id ; peas. 4a 714d; port. 47s 6d ; lard. 231 6d ; tallow, 17s Od : bacon. heavy. sec.. ^=a a/ ; do . light, 1.c.. 23s 14 ; cheese. white. 46a Od ; do.. colored. Sea. Loidoa -Opening .Wheat off coast cavy, an paaeage weak. Kng 1.6 country markets Orin. Melee off coast quiet and steady. Livirrp�+nl---Spot wheat toilet ; futures firm at 6s ►1Sd for June. July. Attg.. Mept. atvl 0.t. Maly (inlet at :4s 14 for July -tnd Log.. 11..)144 for Sept. and a. l%d for t>r-t. /[oar, 1Ta` parts -Wheat lif 75e for July. slid door. elf 30e for July. Llverprwl is neer-Spot wheat .r..,n,h . !• Septaill nd ( )et. t ►liaise to fordolt at Jolt 1. I t • •_ yme and Aug., :f. dltd for Jn !' e apt sndlO 3e 1%d for rt FI•.n' - 1, . Lssdoe-Wheat of east .•u as Mdse tlf •seat'alet. on :.a J: . r 1)I'7.4,.ANN,,♦ITL`i (o.IDD ANi' Got,. .. Rev. Mr. F:dmoeds left hen last week to attend ('onler.soe sleeting at Stratford. Our popular bur dresser. Welling- ton Martin, arrived home cm Wednesday from • tour to Toronto. AreniersgK -- We understand that Dr McRae, of this village, m cones :lnr°os' of hs high standing in the Toronto has been offered an appointment as • mem her of the stag of the Cesare! Hospital, which evinces that he steads high in hu profession. Crew )1 N.rrs . Rev. Riobard Tre- leaves, sen of our entreated citizen, Itiobard Treleaven, oondsoted divine service on Sabbath evening last in the Methodist oburoh here, there sea present • large Doe grewattos. He preeohed with greet •o- mptanee. W t.T W v w .A.u.n Noyes. The .aeessor'e roll of West Wawaaseb for 1896 skews the following popul•fdea • for '96, 2136 ; '96, 2138 ; '94, 2161'R3, 2124 1'92. 8166; total w saamaa t for 96, ♦1:,123,875 :.shed child nn .f all ages, ; dogs : M1 ; battle. 4,036 ; sheep, 1,942 ; host. 1099; henna, 1,- 126 ; ..res d fall wheat, 2,3110 ; st>♦am ea. gimes. A. Nt•rTtAID lived Glmwhs. d Ashfield. aid Mrs. K. 1'eatlend, of I)5sa.wataa, were, as Wedsesd.y of We week. nsiid is the hawk of matrimee), nod in eoaseriess.s shoe have Maggot! their .tato of wtelowor veil widow reepse4v.iy. We nearratslate them. wishing the yip* ample a haply sad prosperous miss. ad • pas....t voyage .wet ds sea of �4gtmyc YES, THIS IS INTERESTING. 10 make your put. :hams oI Farm Implements 1 am now prepared to take order for farmtmplemeat. of the choicest kid is the market at the present ties ad at the very lowest rate.. oamprleleg the Binders Noxa Hew 311 CMowers lull lo. ine of 1 Hayrakes Plowsl ookshutt Plow Company s plows 1 of all descripttona. ro end Boot C W uvatan Cultivators -t['ohe best 1a the market Wagons Adam* at Son s Paris Wagon Work* A full Ilse of wagons. allowrd to he the leading wagon In the Province Buggies MclsuVhllt. Carriage Company ies ').h.,.. . tt ' lime or tt o chide est buggios to the Prot tun. A Ii anode teed. tart Ire w abu.,t an ib"ug in the above Dees w 11 a:wan Red a to their adva.,tase tomillet m) .bt.p. as 1 du*ren u.• eat••f•etioa with words in the above hoes, su . hat ) ou cassia make an) mistake b) c ll.ng on J. KNOX. ;Jit Agent for the ahoy!) WE'RE IW IT That ie to gay - CATTLE BROS. have bought out the besiege of JOHN RALPH, on HAMILTON STREET, and carry a full Ilse of Stoves, Tema and Granite wear, and are prepared to Rive tender for eARPETS! Now, atter a very st/uoeasful Spring trade in Carpi we have following list of Remnants, which we are offering at a big bargain. Note the prices and lengths. Plumbing, Fitting, Eave-Troughing, and Tinning, and guarantee to give you satisfac- tion i° each sad every iia.. Our refrigerators are the best is the market. Cell and .se these. - [wave your order at Jobs Ralph's Old Stand, Hamilton -St. Ito are our lganr^d. and priee. ea we tae eon ileitis. the clearing sales of Well Paper and Chinaware at Cost Thee on have the following liras at mese tlesaily les flgt.r.e CROQUET SETH, HAMMOCKS, RA1.1M , LUNCH RASKRIS, ET('.. RTC. Alas 6idmbsymd sad Tray Cloths eat &my 111M df phew beIMe wen bass* vim, hem wen hives* ed Itaaatw THE FAiR. CATTLE BROS., Plumbers and Tinel's. SIGNS OF SPRING. The elegant assortment of NEW HATS We oro offering to the pnblir. Be• In harmony with nature as she done tier Sprint attire, sad bay yourself • seRlrr4: MAT. Also sew stook of all the ysset in Gloves, Shine, Cellan. Neckwear, Hosiery. etc.. at R SHANE i t, OO -'8 IMPERIAL RES TA URA N T 11 14 16 15 9 16 Is 10 23 16 12 8 9 yards tl 11 44 61 81 yards Wool, 3 1. 1. 4 .1 44 3 .. 1. 2 /4 " 6 " " 7 " 11 104 yards Union, 14 " 11 fine Irani. 11 " .6 t. e. 11 " N 1. /1 41 Tapestry, 11 14 " .1 Brunsals, $1 25, for 1 25, 1' 1 25, .. 1 25, " 1 25, 125, 1 25, 1 25, 85c., 85c., 850., 85c., 85c., 850., 90c., 1 00, 85c., 950., 1 25, 85o., 85c., 75c., 65c., 64 1. 64 .1 ♦, .1 11 1. 11 b .1 1. 11 .1 1, n 95c. 95c. 95c. 90c. 95c. 950. 95o. 95c. 65c. 62c. 62e. 650. 62c. 67c. 70c. 65c. 70c. 95c. 65c. 65c. 55c. 45c. COLBORNE BROS. 77e Great Carpel Warehouse of the Courtly. • the WE INVITE S ens is alas of the foot Mem W Ito beaatw is 4.wt tea ages tai• . diredo.,wg'I humhdireN arm come 0 the IMPERIAL -R1 TAI1 PARLORS and is .A I.I. EWS Perforai Ise Creat, Water less, lee FountainSoda mad Dines ID say Savor desired. Seerylbing' la sg�l�w7Wssb le guava para. ..e��t sad aervt°g those d 114011 le have dermas/ mei sae Oily. pest Nes bisad do loft to him p«+tti�d beads TRY OVA PIRRAS TO 4 [Rmnesdu masa" 2astte . A. R. • you TO CALL AND EXAMINE (lt'R GASOLINE AND COAL -OIL STOVES Also let us send one home for you to try for a week and if you are not satisfied, to feel under no ob- ligation by re- turning. HARPER & LEE. PAINTS 1111,5 BRUSHES 8EE MY STOOK. ! I think I have the lest value in than lines. I will give you low quo- tations on all HARDWARE this season. Prioes in many lines have gone up recently, but having bought before the advance, I can do the very best for you. Having anticipated extensive building operations this year, I hare de- termined to make big sales on small profits. R. W. McKENZIE. O'SULLIVAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Cor. Square and West-st. over C.P.11,. office. Awarded four times successively FIRST PRIZE for Commercial and .artistic Pen- manship in an- nual competition against all Can- ada.. Awarded t h Diploma of Bon - or for the best and most origin- al Methods o f How to Teach Practical Book-keepin4 thoroughly Positively only One Full Course given in Goderich. g est &nitr�s we MMMhi ahtaewhnt Itnl r, penmanship w, Arithmetic, ete. DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL. f or Illsalydse prsresostas and further information mkt or addeem 33- J. O'SUI.LIV.A t30Dmit!08. OX T Seder* : A pretty aid hter•siisp 054. d1 .suu_sy ws. performed h A► JUN*' char.*lee this town, es Tisday s.su .g hot, seGeri ideas, diode M Jae 4a� ./ Re alreosd. asil NW Lids 004.-11, datlgbtir d lbs lata puler Ma - Oared. d ltiebae•mlMt. was add le Ma hely beta d matrimsey W Row. Pada Sarndy. Este : Mrs W. Trod la tam a log .i Musa) 1••1 aid upraised ba oakls tad l , rstadeiiag M mabk se asssad w be heausbod defies. Uppers : W .t.•0 arrived brims • fid trig bads, wilted trim& le 'Dem* red Oterelb e. and .w,.lsig a dritasso •i ewer 400 mem .s hi length trNreet a i