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THE STGNATr : 10114:R10H- 0
A LIFE OF MARTIi UON.
desMaa win & w be delivered wa F. W.
Ualta. (bond Messer .1 lie Omar. L
weeds. dematy master, Orme* Paaar-
•
see. Desteat dopsty sad Mb., sesabare of
N. (leder.
Soororswers 0f rolawn. _U. A. ILsssber
M visiting ►r ..a. (hells, et the D.treis
Midterms', where ea oper•bl & hen been
p.row l ea his kava by * .
the ebead se
i•litxDr. D. Moslem, .1 DewM. flat. Ms
tater os esegery .t the Aso Arbor Mayor-
alty). The operation oonmeted .f removiea
the cap sad other portM.a of the jogai sod
making us aterseomea. wbieh will give him
•straight sad strong enseaber. The patient
M doing well. sad Dopes he the course of •
few weeks to be on kis feet agate.
Kasn.v►t. Wombs, Advance : After
swirly twenty pewee! faithful s•rvioe to the
town. duruuWy whtob time owe bare ever
found • IaulArttb blesseoutton of the domes
totrested to him. Jobe lhcktao. tresearar
of t o tows ut W msb•m, soot to hie resig-
nation to the oowsotl, his reason being tee
extremely ill-heoltb with which he bas suf-
I.red of tate. There are none but will be
sorry to learn of .4r. 1)icketou•Moses .ad
will wish fur his speedy recovery. and if he
chow to retain hes position. no one can b11
it better, but tears and infirmities ere sow
upon hem and in the twilight of hfe it M hot
tit and proper that he should rest from the
worry of Moaners sad or ! oy the fruits of a
life well spent. The veutlemaa rebored to
above is . brother of gorier Dickson's.
A FAKE "u••• i tan McCarthy may
have owned a reputation as an troth ('m-
edian at one tune, but he oerteinly did not
beer te hitt nim oo Monday evening. when
he appeared in the Opera House In time
" Irish (ireer:horn.' Toe play Itself is de-
void of tatereo'iog sou•u.•rs and with ore
or two exoepiious the memhers of the troupe
are for below the most amateur of amateur.
A more " yellow rxhitetion has cot heron
pet e i on the Godericb beards in year., and
universal dissatisfaction was expressed. The
dog arid the dark!. gained more plaudits
than the rest of the outfit, and the getters]
opinion eapress.d.when Dan Ifc(-'arthv died
io the role of " Pet Gamin.- was that he
wou'd sell, end my hetet p•Ipoots should stay dead On ealuiry we find that
rinleni!y i wee e"erly disuomand d the manager of the opera House is not to
felt het 1 would not live trach longer. Om Name for me public beiog duped oo this cm -
day my daughter urged m• to ri:. Dr. melon. Had ne known the o•llibre of the
Wilhems Pink Pills • tre•l.but i hod 'then oon.p•oy he would, we are toured, have
00 mut, medic ne ...lib so benefit that I re- conceited the date*. Hereafter bo will
Ni•01-11ed Hoerever,.h• went to t..and got moire more rigid inquiry into the tektite of
four boxes, sod to pleats b.. more 'II .n for visiting companies. rad wall not dwell en-
emy Lope .4 b• i e.'.t l agreed to t.2. .hum. tirely upon the pest reputation of played
ENDURED lel THOSE tIHO Y1'1rER
FR )M CONSTANT RKADACBI .
MIS u a0 al'►ttestZD Ttll•t. rem Oyer TWR (TY
Pians aaLATL' link xl raaha?t'a.M tl1eY
w IIJ- favi•[ VALI•A.I.a To Online
From the Tribune, Maumee flat.
Among the residents in the vicinity of
Meteawa there is no.. butter kuueu or
store burbly esteemed that Mr. end Mrs. R.
Halmos. who have been readouts of this
erotica for the peat mimeo years. Ms.
r
Ransom has been s greet sutl roe for years,
her •Itlrcuoo taking the form of dizzinessw
and vlent. bc..1.o•es, and the attacks
would oume uy.0 oar ow suddenly that she
oould soarcel, rerun Ler bed wielded, sad
ma
would bs to,eudato rein for three or fear
days, unable io '.►c •.,y nouriehmsst aid
suffering n ors 'hen tongue me express. ag
She wee hut ..neo eon value of e when
se
thespooks tire( mime epos tier, and the
doctor who toes •i tended mer, avid that is
his rp ui .n ter lite would dot exited oven a
les graft .t m•.et, no, more than • •euro
of t•.reh.velone. paw. d•iuf ngtherooter
part • t mini t•, it a true. tire. R
d.w.... wse
• gr, at ru.r.rr. But th . 1s 1..4,1)11% now
plumed, and she i• tojo..ee Leber ee.lth
Oise over she d.d. To • reporter of the
Tribune Mrs. Ronson tol 1 her story. •oldie(
earurstly that she hoped her
Warta .tlu"...w
myrLt pr. vs of orbt to some other st'ffer-
or. She Said : " The ape, le of dlzzinees sod
intense beadeohe. w..uld *Wait me every
three or four wwks. and wrood Ist Iron
two to four Jaye at sect attack, sad witheach •erect my eutfeta ,; et pt•r d to grow
more Io' rote i hat ute
eel gad adv.
sad tried mere melody... but wi•b so bene-
ficial reoults. 1e the Spring .4 1395 n.t •p
sett,* he,rsn to tail,
my hands aro! fret
7_ T_ ..&.0.0
1 .11,1 nor hod the tir.t baa .io me any gee&
but by rho t.w.e I ;bad takes the sewed
sy appetite berth to improve led I ccn:J
deep better. i then began to have taltb in
them and se I continued their use found
my+elf ooustantly getting better. When 1
hod tintshed the f.rtb box both myself and
Meade were surprised to find that I had
not had a headache for more than six weeks
the action of m. hearth '. become moguls",
and I could sleep suo.ily .11 eight. I was
still weak, however,•od .to.-ided to matinees
the use of the pills, which 1 •hu until three
more holm' v- re used. Since then I have
been .1,05,., than .t spy time tor years
before and have not had so ache or pain. I
osn do my work, have • new interest in life
and feel ten yesre younger 1 feel that Dr
Williams- Pink Pills will do for others what
the\ hove done ' - one. sad believing this I
.m glad to mow. my story public to the
hoi.., that it will be • f •..lue to some suffer-
er.
Jiro Itr.n...nli husband and mother were
both preemie sad toy that they look upon
her recovery se mirsculou. They further
said that many wed many • oivht they had
set up keeping hot clothe on her head, that
being the only treatment that had helped
her. before et:e began the use of lar. Wil-
liams' Pink rills.
This great remedy enriches and purities
the Mond, strengthens the nerves, sod in
this way goes +o the root of disease, driving
it from the system. and caring when other
rewtediee fail,
Feer% Ivor of the genuine 1)r Williams'
I'iak Pills has the trademark on the
wrapper around the hnx, and the purchaser
neo protect himeelt from imposition by re-
fusing all others. Sold by all armlets at 50
wets a box or air boxes for S2 50
ADDITuNAL LOCAL NEWS-
',.; i tet. it l,i'nTIATtote.—G. M. Elliott
iovtt• • the ladies of Goderioh and vicinity
to attend • coffee demowtr•tion at his
store, Hamilton-st. oa t% edo.ledy, Oct- 21.
I.\AMI, en Tilt: fuses. -t)n Timidity., the
Inspector of Model schools, J..1. Tilley, ex-
amined the Moieties clew, and, se he told
the studcote that he was plaited with their
attention and prompt answers, it is evident
be was satisfied with the work.
A. O. U. W.—Next iuesdav'veiniest the
A. 0. C. W. will give • grand free enter-
tainment in the Temperance Hall There
will be a nice musical program in which
Meme. A. f•: Feet*. F; C. Belabor, It, W.
L•tlPia..1. F. Thomann, W. W. Mol icor.
Wen. Cash and others will Wee part. Ad -
out comedians Den McCarthy dole t hies
a monopoly of the " Irish Greenhorn in
the hall Mooday night. There were others.
AUCTION SALES.' SALES-
-r'I4HuTRSUAY• OCT. 15, 18111.
LALDHErJ1
at 5.00, 6.75, 7.50 and 9.00
FOR GAPES
at $10, 115, $20, and 125
FUR COLLAR RUFFS
$2.50. $3. $5, and $6
FEATHER RUFFS
40c., 75c., $1, and $1.50
The abor. represents our -rel Buster The above are all Neu Goods, just
J,ie eb in blunt•.r tooter. n:. %.5u received. Inspection invited
111 parties getting their tale tittle printed at
this oMee will have • tree Dottoe uosstea
In this list an to the time of sales.
On Tuesday 4 )et. 20th, commencing at l
r M., there will he sold by public auction on
lot 12, con. 12, Lake road. Colboroe, a large
aaaet of live stook and fern, implements.
Tir(ta. (;t -N LRT, Auctioneer.
Exports of ruhher front Brazil to America
last year •moun'e,l to over $100,000.
The pale,. at Teberan is crowded with
t:rwure..
The late Shelf of Persia p.esseeed jewels
of enormous value and in incredible ouenti-
ties. He had a special seaknees tor pearls.
and kept perfect specimens of •11 sista heaped
rep (Inness and jars. Wherever Niter -ed -
Din travelled, his attendants carried • hugs
box containing precious stones and valuables
from which he would never be parted.
Fall is at Hand
So he pn.pared to meet it with •
good Hat or Fur Cap when it comes.
We jure put in stock all the Latent
styles of Fall and Winter
HATS
JVHN T_ ACHESON.
NEW FALL GO9DS.
=n ass lostl�f 'hew
nasi e/ Orr saMaNs ttI 1bN sssM
DRESS GOODS
from 10 cents to $1.00 • yard in the leading new dodo, tied
colorings New Plaids at 100- 20c, 30c, 50c. New Berges
from 25c, in Black, Blue, Brown and Orem. A big lies of
Tweed Efiecta. We wish to mill special attention to our
LINEN GOODS
direct from Belfast, lt..and- Tabling, at 35c, 30o, 35c, 40c.
and 45c. Table, Napkins, Towels and Towelling, at rock -bot-
tom prions. A lot of Tweed from • mill, 50 Dents, worth 65c
The best 5 cent, 6 cent, 7 cent and $ gent Factory Cotton ever
in town.
OUR MANTLES
are direct' from the makers, and at prices that cannot be
beaten. A large range in Colon's and Black. Mantle Ckkth.
in Beaver, Irish Frieze, Naps and Curls. Astrachan in Cream,
Grey and Black. A line of FLwtrrftu-rrrr, 3.2 laches wide, reg-
ular 10 cent Goods, for 8 cents.
OUR CARPETS
still take the lead in this County. The largest stock and
best value.
COLBORNE BROS.
The Great Carpel Warehouse of the t't.unf1/.
which for..tuality and price Cannot be
e.tus»'e.l. in stock are numerous as-
sortments of the latest in
GLOVES
SHIRTS,
MITTS,
CAPS,
COLLARS.
HOSIERY.
CUFFS.
NECKWEAR
"THE
ECKWFAR-
"THE SIGNAL"
AND
"GLOBE"
FROM NOW UNTIL
JANUARY Ist, 1898
FOR
$1.50
(ONE DOLLAR ANO FIFTY CENTS)
Subscribe at Once
C. R. SHANE & Co.
The re ashis Has sad Furnishing Emporium
n their Uppers
A good Shoe differs from its
wearer in that it should always
be properly " on its uppers."
How it gets there, has everything to do with the comfort it brings
to the foot. Putting soles on thcir uppers is hardly • spiritual
work, hut it's the big end of Shoe making.
There are three ways of doing it—by the tree of pep. Mackay
stitching, and the Goodyear welt or hand sewn proems (Slater
method).
Pegged or Mackay stitched shoes are known from the other
make by their putting welts on tae ,.Ile of the lent instead of
having them put on the sok of the shoe.
They do this, be, vice the pegs, ur •tit, bin„ go clear through
the sole, under the foot. where the full weight of the body, pressing
upon the surrounding leather. raises hard lumps around every peg
or stitch, and these in turn raise painful callosities, and corny spots
on the foot.
The soles of the Slater Shoes, are sewn to the welt (or strip
of leather which ;,rejects lieyon(. theisides of the shoe), away from
the foot, leaving a smooth and pliant surface under the foot while
retaining all the elasticity and springiness of the sole leather.
This is the Goodyear welted or hand made method, and
these " Lest in the land " shoes are stamped on the soles at
••13.00 per pair." Other facts about feet you'll find in a little
book "The Sick Man of l .eattberhotrse" Ask for a free copy from
"The Slater Shoe" Store
WM. SHARMAN Jr.
AND GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF
THIS BIG OFFER.
Call
on or address
THE LOW PRICED SHOE STORE
SNAPS
IN
SHOES.
"THE SIGNAL,"
Goderich, Ont.
FALL MILLINERY.
We have a large and well-chosen Stock
in Hata, also the newest Shades of rib-
bons. Velvet, Feathers, and Fancy
Wings.
All are invited to come. We are
pleased to show goods.
We have just closed a big purchase of Shoes from a manufacturer
who needed money, and we have some_ surprises for you. Going into
the market with the Beady Cash opens all markets to us, and selling
for Cash as we do enables us to buy for Cash, and why should some
people think us " hard " when we won't give them credit when Ready
Cash will secure you bargains like the* ! Child's laced Boots, rivetted
Soles, 50c, regular 65c.: Misses' laced Boots, heavy, 11 to 2, 65c., regular
75c.; Women's polished Calf, laced or button, for $1.00, regular 11.50 ;
Boys' laced Boots, felt -lined, fixed with waterproof grain leather, sizes
4 and 5 only, for 90e., regular $1.40 ; Men's Long Boots, $1.50, hear
pegged sole; Men's laced Boots, feet bend fixed with waterproof grain
leather, all sizes from 6 to 12, for $1.00, regular 51.50.
. Every pair solid leather, and if they ever rip we'll sew then, Free,
MISSES YATES,
The SQnare.
Millinery
MISS CAMERON is now showing a large assortment of the
latest styles in Fall and Winter Hats. All goods are of the most
fashionable design and manufacture, and the prices are within the
reach of all.
MISS CAMERON,
You'll enjoy the Winter..o+-
tlwough ail its vary ng maedadf •
yo(, have your cleding interlined
.. f
with PibneClo i sis- Tlhfktets -
i _ t derfel fabric is so tight the •yes
never node* its presence 15 a
garment till rat get tat iuttrtlite
a :e
wind and cold, tiros Toe fedke
y :.+ tint you are ably warm even
thellektlycladsPilireanonals
r' barn and coil,. tset4>wolipet
dinky tiotremeseweerttomer
• eats telt mesal tatsssb of fhb
— escaper agh is-71�
tbwand flho feet dal*
IIItrK Ser'illeayt..d glees d a asolreannereediefer
MI& red, mlbele air yeelatit
H. B. POLLOCK.
AL. B. CORNELL,
Undertaker - and - Embalmer.
Beautiful Black and White Hearses For Low Prices
in Undertaking go to A. B. Cornell. Don't pay big
prices. Mrs. Cornell attends to all female cases.
LARGEST STOCK of FURNITURE in TOWN
at price'. lower than the lowest. A fine lot of Window
Shades on hand,
Good 8 -room House for Sale or to Rent on South-st-
Apply to
A. B. CORNELL
Harnilton-s:., Goderich.
WE INVITE
you
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR
GASOLINE AND
COAL -OIL
STOVES
Also let us send one home for you
to try for a week
and if you are
not sattafi•+ri, to
feel ander no ob.
• e •
iigation 1 by. ,r'e-
w,
turning.
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