The Signal, 1896-9-17, Page 88
FALL 1896.
(a RAND MILLINERY OPENING.
THE RIGWAL : GODRR1(7H, ()NT.. THURSDAY. SEPT. 17, 18W
FALL 1896.
OUR
You are cordially invited to be present
at our GRAM) MILLINERY OPEN-
ING on
EVENINCI-.
SEPTEMBER 21
ANI) FOLLOWING t)AYS.
60.6
• R_
N EW' S OF THE DISTRICT.
From our own Corroepondeltta
Three 1. Informal tea. herr 115,1 Iaswet be
W..•4 As)w15err seas %ems. wr 115,
toast) a.rrbllr arp..rtrd
for T. *Waal.
DUNLOP
CiDA', Sept. 15.
John Yong, of Porter: Hill, vested hers
es •i•turds%.
Rn hed ()kr has erntw t W a wub bto
him
learn the bakery
success in the line of life he has choses.
Hrdtr.-Mr. and Mrs. Rnbt.
MacduniU . of Truro. N . are enjoying
oar like air, sod swing ohloats of interest
about here. They are the guests of Mr. and
Yrs. A. ('. McDonald.
A number of seats in the drool ha a .n
matted Labor days the
week, gave the scholars a holiday,
teacher spending it with two preoesdtog
STROGERT11A\ FrT1ON
i• THE TRUTH CONCERN1hO JOHN
GIBRUN•, OF EAST LONDON.
MILLINERY
OPENING
FIRST DISPLAY OF FALL MILLINEKY WILL TAKE
PLACE ON
MODNAY - EVENING,
SEPT. 81st, and following days.
We announce with confidence that our display for this season will
outdo anything that we have yet attewptetl, not only in Millingry
hili in
TouT I' KED w" rrH VIZ rattle or SetATI
gnat lit rl�tt -TRUED IrCrIW,ALL e0UTs
or t1 WN•INa. ANP u LNT TO THUROt1r1TAL
l•{ vi1N-um. WILLLatta 1.1)ra tilt.+
(•IJIID gill wsL'( ALL Eta$ IAD FAILED
DRESS GOODS
BLOUSE SILKS
)
and JACKETS.
Mites Frites, who has charge of our show rooms will be pleased to
have the Ladies of Goderich call during the opening and inspect her
efforts in the Millinery art.
3. T. ACHESON.
THE FIRST DIVISION.
t.s.
Ottawa, Sept. 8.-Tbo first division of
the Hone, took place this evening. eel the
Dimon of Mr.io.ter to o
ssure the Govern-
ment for nueoetitettowel use of the power
r
of obtaining mosey by mesas of Governo
Gatl.rate warrant.. The vote stood 69 for
the motion to 103 against it, glving the
Government a majority ot 34. AU the
member** elected ea Independent supported
the Administration.
wes as follows
Asely.t. et Ike merordrd la Ib.
The vote by provisoes
pppo's. Mesial
1 d Advertiser.
Province.
from The on o0 33 as
Tber. sre two things in thus w.,rld which Oot•rto 13 a
Joh. (Abb... • resident of queen's Avenue Quebec 9 10
Last, will henceforth place implicit mu- Nova Soots• 6 6
bdence ID. one is the Judgment of his wile New Brweswick •• 2 3
11114i the other its cutaitve yu•t.uem ot Or. British Columba'
N Miami.' Pink 1' 11.. li. ha case itis two klantteb• 2 2
3
west hand in band. Mrs. GaDuons thought
P. E i -W • 1Torntottes 1 1
u
of the remedy, the pale did the rest. -
2
daI Mr. 1•tbblls is • wall men where lest
fel; he was virtually • cripple An Advsr• Total
timer reporter called at the boom the oilier
even ng fwd was met at the door by Mr.
l.Ibboes to whom be told the oLleOt of bis
days with her parents •t Saheb.
Tutt, and was cordially mviud M. The re-
LEEBURN- porter bad no wooer got comfortably sated
TI•1•11.ty. September IS. when Dir. t.Ihhoos west 1.01.0 •o wiJotnma
Mn. (.•i in ('lotto°, of Stratford, us ve►t- room. 11), sputa of dmkingpo ti s ces oedit.
teIng rela'it'es hero this week. through the bail open d /
Miss Grace Shaw. of Goderich, was • (.ibboos rest/poured he had to his arnus a
transient veer!. here last week. whole basket of bottles -all he has to show
for many and many a bard earned dollar
Mrs. favid SUr'mg and Mrs. lingo t. al a
spent to useless drugs. Ail Mr. Gibbons
holm enjoyed a pleasant vast to )."pied has- was busy showiest the attics and descanting
week
upon sue impotency of the medicines toes
(.*o. Fltdor4 is on the stall .of appy.. had coownell, the reporter bed abundant
buyers for 199., and has already 'wide a , opportunuY of marking the poisoned app.ar-
number of purchases for .1. T. Goldthorpe. •nes of the nano Hu speech betrays his
of 4•itford, around here. I English birth and bus taco still boars the
A Fare G•.1 %i.. -The t'. t. S. entertaisd markse sup bast efriug, but tt 1s
framed hoa h telt,
• number of their friends at • social to the or m with
Han on Friday weotng of list week. "M you that be two work, run.jump
gathering was enjoyed by all. The. )sealsay man, you cannot help but believe 1tm.
talent was waisted in the program by SEM i He is 2.0 years of or end was born in Bow
Macl)ouraJl, of Ss•torth, wno was the nen. Road, Stratford, England. He own to
of her cousin. Mrs. Alex 14. Clutton. the; Canelo in ltirl sod leosted at Gish., where
President of the acuity, during her stay, be is well sad favorably known. He work -
hare
led for the Hon. Mr. Young, par'
DUNGANNON• lament, for • long tune and *even years ago
NOTICE --Tim local Wolff In I)ongan.on he married Muss Alice Mane, also of Gala
Torras 8l•NAL is at this snot of J. 0. Ward. I After Mr. Gibbons removed to Loadoa be
J.1'.. 000ver•neer..�kao.. who will resolve at- I .eyed down near the oar shops and did
woorrkf ndsu�u authorized w give ve Melinajffoor `, "NT wolf. •lass* having platy of work and
always having the strength to do it. He
amounts paid for the same. I aired oothing about • wetting until one
TherDAv, sdph. 15. d. • year ago he to k an sown attack
Mui 1N...bolts. Sir v. mood his dam- of y* *matte rheumatism tollowinf wet feet.
itY to Blyth on uI ITlTuee. ' •• 1 hay down on this floor, said Mr.
Iwcit"ie Etanlrt taking
i finita • numberdof Gibbons, to %elfin, his star), "sight
our nurses ars taking io the London Fall i and day suffering terrible voey. I could
J;1Jubitioo. not get up • step and my wit. had to help
FOR MANiTort.-Thos. Derain left bore me up from the floor. I telt toe peal in m
y
es 1%"1".1' tb* 151h, for N.p•ws, Mea • back drat. It then apparently left my bee
em • amines trip. I sod got into uv hips- Doctors come here
Viem•u. Mr. sad Mrs. Habkirk, of ,c sea ms. They gave me pr..aripwoa• but
With. *peat last Sudsy with their Soso I now of them es nusd to do sae say rood.
host lei. .11 oust
69 103
NEW FALL G0008.
W. sr* now ready to thew • large sad varied •eort-
Mest ef 1)ry O.sds wHakie fee the Fall ts.d..
Dress Goods
from 10 cents to $1.00 • yard in the leading new designs and
colorings New Plaids at 1Oc, 'Ac, 3tk. 50c. New 11ergee
from _Ke., in Black, Niel, Brown and Green. A big limn of
Tweed Effects. We wiih to call special atIu utiou to our
Linen Goods
AUCTION SALES
AU portlee Hendee their sale bile printed at
this oleoe 5&U Lave 1 free sotto, inserted
In this list no to the tune of sales.
Tbos. Gundry will sell by public •uotioo
ea the Airioulturml Fair ground on Thurs-
day Sept. 2401 at 10 a ti., the bliwt lot of
thoroughbred berms ever offered for sale to
Huron.
Altogether 172 votes were oast est of •
direct from Belfast, Ireland. Tabling. at 2:ic, 30c, 35c, 40c
and 45c. Table, Napkins, Towels and Towellings at rock -bot-
tom prices. A lot of Tweed from a mill, 50 omits, wcrth 65c
The best 5 tient, 6 tient, 7 cent and 8 Dent Factory Cotton ever
in town.
Our Carpets
stili take the lead in this County. The largest stock and
bust value.
COLBORNE BROS.
The Great Ca,pef 11'w -choose of the t:ounly.
Undertaking
Embalming
and
b .r• -•ate as tee•o of Thomas No °4 schen MB. and MRS. A. B. CORNELL
et an faces m of Galen..
obtained Diplomas for general efficiency at Professor Sullivan'', Col-
lege of Etubahoing, Toronto, Sept. 4th, 1`x96.
Fall is at Hand
So be prepared to meet it with a
gooul Hat or Fur Cap when it comes.
We have put in stock all the Latest
Styles of Fall and Winter
HATS
b. led ler the.. 32 'which for quality and price cannot be
House of 213 mermen. There aro therefore
41 votes to tt000no -
were paired off 16 ('os.ery .t.... Loin.. equalled. In stock are numerous as -
pend wills lb Ltk,erse. There wuro a: sortwente of the 1.10.1 1n
me m
tubers absent without pairs, three fro
each side. Reckoning the Speaker and the
Senatwo oonstituesoire. Brandon and S••
swan, whiob •rs vacant, and the whole 213
votes are accounted for. The figures show
that In • full Hoses, with tae support of
the Indepenasou, the Government bas •
sato osid-
t 34, without t•koo
tcb
mslortty o
erasion the two unrepresented o.setitu-
enoies. The Heoee, as it goes on reseed to-
night, is as foliott•-Minis.r hM3. 103.
Oppoeitiooi•u. 69 ' paired, 32 ; absent. 6 ;
Mn .ker, 1 ; eoas'.ItueDolrs uorrpresssted,
2 ; total. 213
Int
William, aid ►r wife.
In 1.15 week's items, Mr. Brown, 01
Wakefield, Quebec, should have bees dr
scribed as a pouter, not • painter.
Coots" AnD Ootno.-Dortag kat week 1
(Hone Berry, of the Sopop Village, visited • the doctors did what they could for me but
11. ro1•tiveo, Yr. mad Mia B. J. Crawford. I t.d. At the led
fr of
4e• week■ trims 1 md not rive net say le eats siRering
TM aoigbbocw oonld
Quests Anew when i would re $a attack
of ch* pans. last Fall 1 wee sakes out of
this oleos to s hook sad
fotarkes t «k�ippi-
talo I remained tams
CHatIN Fauna.
Ince -Yroarsmen V a Iodate
Nor, is re endeaveri.R ta
of the Society of the Closes Friends, sad
weals thus far N have aeon swoon
Yeireiv T or 1.altme.-Hark Otrvin,reeve
of Ashfield, left hewn ea S•terd•y last for
Buffalo market with a carload of lambs.
We wish him swoon sad safe renew.
CHIw• t SOM.-Rev. Moors.
a, of
Arm-
oires', .1 i)Hagasa0s.
and RI In , enhanced ilaints last Sabbath, the
se much as ever. My wits got
pamphlet wbbb told of • number of re-
markable cures by the use of 1h. W il1iams'
Pink Pills, cad we determined to try taco.
I took about theee hetes cad felt waned
getting a little weer I took fitness bases
altogether, and it is over since
1 felt the (east suggen ' e
you tool that yea are entirely oared asked
the reporter. " Yee. sir, 1 tins g• out cad
de • days work jest as well as .ver I could.
GLOVES,
SHIRTS,
11fi •TTS.
CAPS.
COLLARS,
HOSIERY.
CUFFS,
NECKWEAR.
C. R. SHANE & Co.
Th. reliable Hat and Forsisking Emporium
FOR FALL and WINTER.
A. MUNRO,
Just to hand- • large ase varitd stook
Domestic and Imported
YARNS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
p Y ag for • • %hack sad have • 1),theme of oink* being si tI feel P*rfstlp strung feed
bountiful harvest petite.' I' No, 1 deal west eaosk.r at-
Vnl.r•NTtisa.--0avt• Wes. Yvan. woe took of oloka s like that," said Mr. Gib-
bose, se be lighted the reporter is libidos,.
Yrs. Gibbose wee on at 1w es the er
Caston of thereporter's first visit. Subes-
gwatly he gelled en her 554 received ss en-
ure eosdrmatM. of Mr. Gibbers' story.
, Hr was home all Atthe . p were
Gibbons. ".ei net
se severe se M brills hied &ewe ea him ksoso
sod to Nve himself he weld sol get up. I
had to lift hies of the Boor
..caesaaytr
he
thin
He ..caned Powerless•
showed volt had almost all et them 1..s re-
peatedly
peatedly filled se that the somber.( b.talss
is me eateries of- the asiesa1 of ..theism
takes. Nolen be teak_ du pdb• O°aad`
d Mrs. Gibbons, " 1 t esv lasicaad
mid sever he able te .pri1$ •pr.
Bet mow." .he added in psrtla, t he is se
well se .ver be was. '
Dr. Willman' Ptak Pills wren sew
ayes j, J .4Jd .p the serves, sod thus drive
&seem hem the system. 1. bwsdieds of
enm they ban sand after .11 ..her man -
show lad faded. the establishes, the eines
that they aro . marvel •••••• the wiswpha
.f endoedi.a1 seines. The
Pick Pill. are end only u bees.
the full trsde Met. " 17,. Winnow'
endow PM
Pills ter Pale Peoria." Pretest
reeresif
bow horseflies by r+h.iat say la that
doss see bear the reglase ed trade mark
around the bee.
here os i ueetiei newer drtlisg Ms amt.
rimy of voleateers for the reesptuos of their
.1eslhse0ies. Lard sad Lady ethane..
whoa they owls to ()Werist.
Cosmo AND 6011x0 -Misses Margaret
lieK..., sad Fraago cesHa ls,saf�wi for t Ash -
Geld.and Minato Harris,
field. Int here ea Tsesday I.N via 0040114
M &ANA Alma Celine in St. Themes, Oat
We wise the Ttwwg ladies the best of see-
ewe
erease u 11e preemetiem of their .tsdies....
Ow esteemed milhisss. Mrs. Wiles, Y M
l.ssdea .edestin( kir 111 .leek of ohIIlasiy.
Reerim or ore ftlr$1Jerr CLIuATw AND
(loon Sou. --0. Wods+day of lest week
wraa, picked Smith, s
waaeshntieeet nasality .f rips
raspberries (essosd ernp) M make two large
es Smith. of ear village.
Wlos Dtonne crop in bus garden ete
wbieb be bee reined as ensilent ,rep el
potatoes (seemed crop) this sasses ea the
sats, greens.
Nr'rTIAiw.-Oa Wsduwd•y.do
w
Wisdom, (fat.. •tydaey
Or
wit. Mieb , sad Mies Anne M.M•11.
daughter of Hugh M.Mssk, West Wawa -
mesh, were .a(ted In the heeds .f seatrf-
manl W • es.Rrstslahe the meetly wedded
.sorb, sod wish Uwe
sberry sad pros -
=noon nor toeea ef
teak their nada tsar le the city .1
t4,v,w •., after ind they stn bean N
meal(•
linemen • The ether der Delhi Emden
woe/ ►1. Serer trips Wait a Owl saw end
bed wows bad se • tesla.
Black and
and
Colored
of (Single and Double
SHAWLS,
Our famous doable warp, fast black
URGES,
MANTLE
JACKET CLOTHS
LUSTRE;
are pronoasoed extra Talus. Oar 54)0
SPEC=A2.r NOTTIC=_
A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED.
Mrs. CORNELL will prepare bodies of females and children for
interment without assistance or presence of the opposite sex.
Respectful attention to all details.
MY MOTTO -LESS STYLE and LOWER :RICES.
do not employ agents to solicit your patronage 1,., -fore you
are dead. The only white hearse in town. Diploma, may be seen in
my show window on Hamilton-st.
CORSETS
an emend to ,wee. lampoon°. Madly so -
Baited.
A. MUNRO, Draper.
HARDWARE.
R. W. McKENZIE
A. B. CORNELL.
Goderich
I
SHOE STORE
• There is never any question as to which shoe store seta the
pace for Goderich. The particular fact is that this business
has never stopped growing in all the years you have known it,
and this year
THE STRIDE AHEAD IS GREATER THAN EVER.
It is scant courtesy to your intelligence to tell you that you
will have to have new shoes. Nevertheless we'll do it for your
sake.
The following are a few of the bargains we'll offer you this
month :
Ladies' Buttoned Boots, sizes 2i to 7, worth $1.00 for 75c.
It tt " 3, ,4,5 , worth $1.25 to $2.50 for.$L
Strap Slippers " 2}, 3, 3i, " $1.25 foe 850.
Boys' Black and Tan Ox. Ties, sizes 1 to 5, for 75c.
Youths' I' It .t " " 11 to 13 for 6.lc.
Misses'
Still on top with Lowest Prices and Seasonable Goods.
Thorold Cement Gana
at prices which cannot be beaten. so cheap as to surprise everybody.
Neter 1 Ow net week • namable
Lues *o 5 tis John Lake Mani .eMrlss
... eta .
the .steed'. .hes* eight issles.tesr the
fonts hg, cardia a way paw waddle&
I sell the genuine Hudson
8g�le Perera
the in the Market.
Best American
Poynter
kept in stock.
You Can't Feel Draughts
when your clothing is iaterliaed
with the light and durable Fibro
Clatasels. It positively keeps out
every breath of cold wind and
frosty air and keeps in the natural
wi rmth of the body. because !Lis
a complete non-conductor. leV11
emery genuine fall and winter com-
fort with it through your clothing,
for only a fur cents mesa citreous
The Real Fibre Chamois sons
sew 1sT 2/e. with a 1.bd ell ‘each
p gad theme is also a Libel ae Avery ready-to-wear suit winch is
„ed .4l it. Always leek for thea.
't 11 to 1 for 60c.
A few pairs of Ladies Shop Slippers for 60c.
A full line of Women's Heavy lace boots for 75c., usually sold for $1
We aim to give you value for your money in Boon and
Shoes. Wedo not give any prizes, but will give you goods at
prices that will enable you to save money by buying your shoos
from us.
WM. SHARMAN Jr.
Sole agent for the Slater Shoe.
WE INVITE
you
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR
GASOLINE AND
COAL -OIL
STOVES
Also let us send one home for you
to tr7 for a week
and if you are
twk ast+tded, to
feel ender no ob-
ligation by res
ruing.
A='+�'�� LES.