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The Signal, 1896-12-31, Page 8RTYAT'1'8 FAIR GREIT ODS Dial waste tear hero .ts pper print anti strawberry, only 1 Perfumes-Taylor'sPse fuwes the newest odors, 1 5c duoed W 12c, 50c bottles to 25c. Florida Water -- The very bes regular price 1 'c, our price 10c. Dinner Seta -Semi porcelai' •ow Bred, 112 pieces : usual p . - $10, oar price $8•89. Onyx Tables- B • . yt Tables $7.50 reduced to .rt. . , $9 to 7.90. $12 to 9.30. Bursaries-Pbails Sc. Wire Potato M 5c. Donblrhandle Curling T. 5c. Trace Wheels 5c. Best Wringers only 6-.49. direst % Stove ot.ly Sto C were sever a low Heavy Stove Pips per leDgth, Elbows 15c. 01iah - Dem Sotvo Polish Is all others, dues not burn ofl, r price only 10c. for large box. yerWue__We carry a full line uadruple plate on white wets! deed for 10 years Tea Pots, C Jugs, Fip000 Holders Sugar Bow • read Trays, Basket*, Nap- kin Ri , Forks, Knives, and Sou- venir 8•• s, Atomizers and many other •rtic ' which *pace will not allow us to i' • tion. Do118-We hau. large stock of Dolls. If you ha not gladdened the hearts of your c dren at X tutu with s (1o11, now is y • chance to do no. Pnces from 5c WYATT'S FAIR DISTRICT DUNLOP. NEWS OF THE Trs*DAY, Deo- 29. Rct, 1 trrnics s the memory of the G1(AL't GODNEICH. ONT.. THURSDAY1 DIC. 31, 1836. J. T. ACHESON COLBOROEBROB Bedroom Towels Towels IBath Towel LADIES' COATS OD and atter Mo11DAY, 14th of this month, we will sell the belated ot our stock et Ladies' Coats at the following reduotioss : Lb.P1 le Lose Buy= AID Sams CoA*.,- 1, $10.50 for $7.60 ; 1, $7.1t for $6.00 ; 2, $4.8b for $3.50 ; 1, $7.50 for $5.76 ; 1, $6.00 fart $4.50; 1, $5.00 for $3.7'5.. • . Laois' SHoaT Buvss Asp P'alloss t, $7.7 $8.150 for torDon't fail,to 7.uuai11 a gloss 5 for SITS i.Tbfor $6.W;4, $6.00 for $4.75. Coats if you want to bay. at I5c a pair we have a striped Towel guaranteed to be all PurejLinen at 20c a pair we have a pure linen Huck Towel at 25c a pair we have a pure linen Huck Towel, s;ze 20x40 at 30c a pair we have a half bleached Huck Towel. with woven red border very special at 503 a pair we have a pure white Damask Towel with knotted fringe ; plain white or colored border, regular price price 75c scholars and teacher was the eramnat►on !'P0111 OUP OAA OOPfPOSpo edogatt with • program. on l ueed.y of lest week aro the closing day study tor 1896. is the morning there wee the ezamtoauoo of the different classes by a quartette of teobere. Tote ohtldroo did well, and in the alt•raoon two former teachers in addreestag the audience at the entertainment sspreesed themselves well plead with the sternum float lite program by the scholars oowist- d of readings, recitations and diabguse,le- terspereed with instrumental selections on NILE• the organ by Mies Votive, L Horton, and on Tctanty. Deo. 29. the violin by Jae. Linklat.er, aocompwtd Hugh Ryan is home for Christmas. by Jliss Edith Horton. on the mouth organ {goddiog balls are tinging. Look out ' by Joseph MoN•vis and Horace Horton, Mies Stokes. of Godeoh, playing uveral As Morrow inot improving in health. nwhistling solos on the organ. The speech Mr end Mrs. K.. Clarke are the guests of making among Om audisooe was genial and Joan F.ohlin. ' in praise of the teacher for her labors in The Sunday school entertainment was • our secure. A hearty vote of thanks was read suco.se. tendered by John Recker, se000ded by Jae. R.Y. Mr. Pring bag gone to Blueval• to Lioklaur. Previoas to this the teacher attend a tuo.rol. was presented with a pretty glass oa by Thos,.. Morrow is visiting lou tether sod 1 he scholars, with it itch Minnie s`Sb•wForget re• lite ing moth. ut d Charles I.trvin spout the address end Ida Harker givieg the pre Mr. need Mn- gent. The teacher warmly thanked all for Christmas to (tome. I their kindness towards her. E. Shaw, YrsBras, of Manitoba, is netting her an es -trustee, gave a short epescb father, R Morrow, of Nile. and sena an.Irish wig, wbiob was well re- miss Etta and Mester Percy Monensin 5r• • oeivd. A. tt 4'lutton gave an address and oloeed the proceedings with prsyer. Th. Ming friends at ills• audience wa,i well seated and card for by ut 1p t htiess, ourr poj uI r cattle dealer, Cabers Fulford and H. A. Horton who 6lot of lambs feet week. divided among the scholars a nice gift of The . .F. had a big oyster supper last (candy from Mr. Allen and the teacher. The Wednesday. Some have been wok sumo. I latter gives each of her scholars • card of Mw leante Kirk has been engaged to !remembrance. The school room was pint. *scar *scared a ti •t Ito her anddiivh. our best wishes oo thhave Ily e eesbleck tod aith board tlawgeere n` eevergreen and words A go **t•fine test I Merry Christmas and a Happy New 1 ser. ' So (►itb bor. i The following is a oopy of the adds•. LEEBURN• 1 oreesated to the teacher : TrssDAT, Dee. 29. 1 To Mt.• .1 1' LA vi Kiltca. l'.acb.r of ti S. No. 9. Ort or at Karel' Ttrr.-Monday Of , Dear teacher, -The time of your labors lest wr4 k our templplee of eelnoatton for S.S.i amiettigst us hu now drawn to • close. Dar - No. 3, Colborne, had las annual stomata - tag the year and a hell you have been with tion olosing with • program. the veteran trustee of 2R yearn experienoe.,loseph Heth- erington. presiding, and keeping the large audience in genial humor and good order whiI e lutoinn K to the contests of the pre - gran. by the scholars in reading, recitatiose, aseapt this little gift to remind you of o• dianogue■, with • @polkas matoh. the side geed wishes. lipttle gig that in whom von Id by Anile Taylor winning. The musical serve may bless and keep thee wherever you department had its 000tributtone on the organ n. Misses 1Io1'ittie, ltwtow and g°Signed on behalf of the school. Horton, and frog* Mies Zelln.It on the MINNI MILMIL/v.IKA **news IDA BAKi. There 1.. tafera.5Uea Dere That master he ✓ esod Anywhere LLe-sew• et the C..atl *p'rt*ll, t.perted ser Tae so/aid. J. T. ACHESON. RIGHT TIBBS II CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT HUMBER 8z SO RED HOT BARGAINS IN STIRLING NOVELTIES, DIA MOND, OPAL and GEM RINGS. ALSO CALL AND SBI OUR IIB IBB i' CHIIE CLOCI. C. A. HUMBER & SON Jewelers, Goderich. CARPETS AT COST 6 ends Brussels Carpet at Cost 10 ends Tapestry Carpet at Oast 3 ends All-wooi Carpet at Co*4 sods Union Carpet at Cost ALL -WOOL TWEEDS S piecesof the best Allwool50c. Tweeds ever shown in O.deei.► MEN'S FUR COATS 6 Men's Wombat Fur Coats at a bargain. COLBORNE BROS. 7lie Bret Could Warehouse of !he County. es you have proved yourself a trne frtesd mid teacher.•issye eodeavonng to Improve both mentally and morally all scholars in your school Wo teed we would not let yon go without saying how smellwe appreciate year 'ovum .ervtoss. We would like you to mouth organ- Misr M.Amp ll, , was warted in the examination by Miss Tindall, a turn teacher• Miss Annie Bur- rows. who s. no fomenter vleionnw for mmouut of illt • he year., of l tu•1 ill health, Miss Annie lawreno•, op. Mr. Brownell of Sheppardtoo, all of DUNOANNON. NOT,os-The loos& ages," In I)nns•anea forTes Menu. le atttb endrin of J. receive 9.Ward. ossveys.osr•and }. er dere for wbsertoaioso advertising Job - work. and is autlliierisd to give reosipta for from all sublunary object( of Myrtle, the yonogest child of Thomas Alton, of Spring• bank, in the vicinity of London, sad for- merly of West Wewanoeb, where he taught a public school for mss] years. What adds uAner to the attliouve event is Mr. and Mrs Alton. with their two children, left home to spend Chrutmae with lou persists in West Wawanoeh end with Mrs. Altao s I p•rests. Mr. sad Mrs. John Manloogb, of Luoksow. 11 hen rusting (alshosrh when they left home they were all well) the sub jest of oar nem took suddenly ill, and is spite of prompt method aid, succumbed, aged 10 months. The remains wore interred in Dungsn•on oem•tery oa Thursday last. W • •:ted sinews sympathy to the bereaved parents in the sodden bereavement of their dearly beloved infest. What is to their seeming loss a to Ito eternal earn. an• p antennas paid for the ane. whomweed themselves well leaned exp* h tb• classes they had a:amtoad. mad Tt•*'DAY, 1►.o. 29. the diet • proneodings, which were interest- ing sod enjoyable. It is rumored that at an early day the commodore tataods to get the ratepayers to have • new school bell to keep tuns with the neighboring school sec- tions. ASHFIELD. WgDomtp1Y, 1jee. 29, Previous to the dep•rtan of Mw Naw• sins, towbar. from S. H. No. 16, Ashfield, • vary pleasant eutert•ismeot was held in teat .obooi house on Monday evening. Ileo. 21st The program to•sutd of reoitations, dialogues and stogie( and the satinets• meet se be • very .noc.esf•l.allatr, will existing between tJwPM parents. The estsrtain- �(MA gats *then up by the soholars IIs .upervisioa of Misr Kati. Mc - Gentry, reflected great credit ea her. At Ns dose of the progress Mho Hawkins was asked to cow forward, s•.d was pretested with • bandana+, Maes water set .ad a lady's manionn set, accompanied by the following address : Vat's i i.t_ - W e regret to bay* to state that John MoLasn, jr., one of our most pron-nent young farmers of West Wows. nosh. is prostrated with illness. being oon- treodd by having ought oold. His many friends world lar pleased to loss him recover. Vitas nae -Among the Chromed family gathering at Thos. Pentland's were Amon Simon Pentland and ta•tll] the hest of victors spending Christmas bees we have Che.. Derain, formerly of West Wawanoh bat tow of Elora. where he is teaching on the Collegiate Institut. staff. We aro pleased is gas him look so virorone sad , thy. Chas. u making his way gradually but surely to the top of the do oatmeal ladder. W. wish trim s.owese. F A R s ta% ra r1Tt'TL -1•he •genual meet - in( of the Farmers' Institute will be held at Damnation on a dne.day and Tbarday. .fan. 6 end 7, when the foll.wisg Sentlswhaa are e: to address the ting : Thos, McMillan, of Hullett,:H. R. Fraser, of Bradford, Peter McKenzie, of Kilos, R. D, O•whsros, ot Lsokuew, lawyer Hen - to. and A MoD. Allan, of (,derioh. 9e. pester Farmers wives, danslet rs and sees M u4J (PAI. bort]Anoeis. -The remit of the municipal aommatiose of Ashfield and West Wawanssb which were bed in the roe •p•ouv bons en Monday the 96th. Owing to Ex -nave C. Oirvia being • candidate for the (meaty oosnMi it loaves • vo•noy in the reeveship. M.o rs. J. Parrish mid MoKessi• were semisolid for the position of r•.v.. The retiring deputy -reeves wen renamed by aeolimatiea- For osussilltro, Jobs Bartley, W a Lyre and Wm. Heater, then was • huge moressntntien et the rate payers present, while shows that as enliveniar Utmost is ►sing taken in semi- oipol affairs. There were tie present the 0ndid•tss of No. 1 division for the sweaty eounoil, Mums. Holt, Ouvta and McLean. who ddremed the else1srs present. For West Wampum'''. the prose.. reeve. R. Lockhart, in is be o tf'••od by sx-d s•ty neve James Gibson. Deputy -reeve R. Medd was returned by aoola,nation. Messrs. Webster, MoQsillan. Cam/ewe galley mid Plunkett were ...rented for oossaillors. Beide' • very ladle •tt.adasoe of the rate To Mi•.• Tam, HAwwis., are oordiallyisviwd. Free &demenies. Dear Piet Hawkins. --As your labors i l'sttoTrrA*. -( brietm.*• is °°a*•oil*sOe oar midst way sow about closing, we wish I of fine wether end Seed reeds. was •.r7 i some se 1, issps our ity mad general 1 emioybly (teens by all .ad semby. wftb your kind ability. real. she. as we mad err pee thew hwofff.t sad .sWhgs. Gross happl- kisdngr it der mashes hep, ti wall r ser tree. I awes P'valj,ed, .ges1•lly et the r5nd••.• el gratitude for the oatient, saresst and. about f aseal g tow Y•Ilttsgh, there beds/ •vy- oro flatter 55esdves, sot uatioeoaest cl idea I • prw•t who were hie obtldps. grumd• ya have bestowed es as daring the two •biidren and sews and daughters -is -law from visor lea hove le nor iastruotor mad ad. 1611 pof•f• of taw •awhpasu. whisk. we me- ths e e have learned o value eightyand mien. meat bays hem • gr••$ 55550• of jay the the ••beets.• of your went* •sed t. tM venerable ..s i.. Mr. and Yrs. Y•1 tee { r I. .O n••* s your method. that , I. _._•• s howls, nob • large ratb•rlsg .f /arm Iseteeeti•+. aad a tMt .o yes or••sn . b•v. 1.•rs•d I We sow shall k.•.61 us C t 1e*onlfh lir. W• sew ►wg that you will CwIItrrrtl.. V..rrow.-Best swhlMy, d 30 DAYS CLEARING SALE BOOTS\S HOES (Summer and Winter Goods) AT COST 1 to make room for Spring 1,00ds and to enlarge premises Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. J. MCNAUCHTON Great Attractions ! A. P. McLEAN'S GREAT CLEARING SALE- he phased to aoesot this small taken of Oar apyresial55 of year work and el our par - semi eraltitede M and mama for ].•raalf. We d. wt offer 1t as any reward iut v.sr labors but merely that it Okay boa meseente s( the ploss'at hams we Imes meat is tri sebedrssis import/lap sed medving kaiser - leads yon emery with yen set beat waves fee year easwss• rind we Worn mid time MOM whefever your 1.s may be east in the breed mom el this ib,setei trees t�M ar user Manitoba, sad Ala Walker. el Wessman. beth et whom were formerly •f this neigh - beamed. are en as extended .telt to rela- tives her.. It is some fearless years sines Js (atter.Welk who of oarono village. wentdWm Week Jas. Welker, They ,met very f.veraMy of their beam in the North-west Meese F. Orawfsrd end M. i(eltay, both of Dnj erase. mid Misr Harris, d.sghter .f Asia HarrisHa (.r•nfssd, who have Imo a •essise as the Arts Oellye la St. TMwhes. ars speed - be the Christmas holidays w•Itk ,eletl..s. OF $13,000 WORTH OF HATS CAPS GENTS' FURNISHINGS ORDERED TAILORING y -TO -WEAR CLOTHING READ will still continue until the 1st January. This great 'yes the people of Goderich and vicinity a p•].n, sessil.em (er floe eeash ens.eilr M"'r` 'x . :its ..d tb.l chance to buy W inter Warmth at unheard of Low �e► end *4. vss.r•s at.,ss.e .f Bast awamene ..rs presen missies giving some poists oe seesty •nosed work is the past- Tho westing wee oleo addressed by Messrs. Lockhart. Well and Oibaoa at some limit► en the premed- i•e of the Deasy o.ssoll for the y.r. 116 sad 16. The wheelie/ dosed with a hearty vete of thanks to the township Mork who maid es dwimosa. reworded. y ..'d v! �! t themselves. w Jobs They es airily ..l1 Nigeria, le vYilletbar termer as Kura room h... and resew*/ wUtemesa A !tawosie s r Phantom. -Were lint Or to ss�srt flee ..M oisposlss• Prices. Get protection now while the something purse is light. Last week's business still was greater henomenal : we mend to make thislow every . y far, as we have Cut the Prices so very � buy your body can afford to buy. It will pay you SPRING SUITS FOR BOYS w z. as we are offering d • : iel Inducements before Stocktaking. Don't fail to look over our whole stock -Great Bargains all through it is well known to be the largest and best of . kind in the County. our LLO, H ' ONIANS ! MAY e They are Rmok Ind. have you Seen what 1 ,the CIGARS tAJrt)and R DIIS& OODWCB A. P. M°LEAN, (MERCHANT TAILOR 11, M•