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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-16, Page 108 TEu UDAT. Deo. 16, 1887. THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO. Moo ttt Uo u n e ).) , • 7 All Trimmed Millinery, Sailors, and Millinery Trimmings. THIS WILL BE A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO FIX UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT LITTLE PRICE. 20 PER GENT. OFF All lgaallesileitCafiadatlits'or s Next Two Weeks.: CREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODY _Doable -Width Fancy effects. 40 in,. regular 25c., ....for 15e. Double -Width Fancy Tweeds, 42 in., regular 25c. to 35c., 19c. rist -Enthusiasm 0VICR. OUR as x Perfumes. We like it. We meant to- make . the people ' enthusiastic by procuring such A HANDSOMEOOLLECTI9:N It prove& --that the people . appreciate __these . Goods,.--, ndL beafdes,_the prices are right, and will suit everybody. A great number of these handsome packages have been sold already, so we would up you to make a selection as Soon.as Possible, then you will have a Larger Variety to choose from. OUR PlES on SEELY'S, ROGER & GALLET'S, VIOLETTE'S, and PINAUD'S PERFUMES :-25c., 50c., 75c., *1.00, 21.50, *2.00, $2.25, $T50, $3.00, $3.50, and $5.00. .tw,..n...lress_Novell es. Sihiss. Trimains, etc. WHAT IS-MORK SUITABLE FOR A-C'HRISTMAS-- TO A LADY THAN A NICE DRKSS, ?ACM, OR .EAT f OUR PRICES on COMBS, 1.0c. to boa ; HAIR BRUMES, 25c. to $2.00 ; NAIL BRUSHES, 6c. to 500. ; SHAVING BRUSHES 5c. to $1.00; TOOTH BRUSHES, 10c. to 50c.; CLOTHFA.'BRUSHES, 25c. to *1.50 ; SHAVING CUPS, 25c. to 36c.; MIRRORS, (HAND), 10c. to *1.50, etc.. etc. • • M.--1)U-N-HAlk-- '"' Chemistand-Druggist. IN TSE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS -SONE t N EQUAL NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. OUR VALUES: - Hosiery and Gloves, .Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers, etc. 1 &er 'ir iiis id CIo1Viu� NOVELT1BB.IN_UANDBERCHILC* BELTS, k 1F7LBRB, TIES, Eta - A Complete Stock in all Departments. Table Linen, regular 25c., for Table Linen, regultir 35c., for 25c. yd All -Linen Toweling 5c. yd Cottonades, regular 25c., for 18c. yd Extra Heavy Tweeds, new patterns 37ic Mantle Cloths, Eiderdowns, etc. • ,. 4 i _. •- - . a.._8_e�._a� . 20c. yd �TTo�iti i n argai ns. brume ourowea Ompgt11po dente there 1s Information were Thai eianaA be Peas/ Anywhere [Ian -news or rhe V..-yapeeesny maperted tar Tie atgnaL DUNGINNON. Nanus. -The looal agency in Dungannon for Tug Steaat Is at the oAfoe of J. 0. Wsra, J. P., conveyancer, to., who will receive or- ders for subscriptions, advertising and Job - work. and is authorized to give reoelpts for amounts paid for the same. TUSsDAT. Deo. 14. THAW -I0 would seem as 11 we we hay - ins an old-time Junsry thaw. We regret to have to state that Mre. Pat- ton, who hsa been itl for some time, ts still poorly, We would fain bops for her re- oovery. WS»DING BALLS ARS PLLJ,tO JOYFUL Norse -Dame Rumor puts it Coat in the Dear future some more marriages are to take place is this vicinity. PUPASIAO FOS CHILI/SW3. -Our mer- obsnta, groom, milliosrs, etc., as also oar genial victualler are, in their respective lines, making ample prepszstiosa for Christ- mas and New Years. CONVALrAINri.-We are pl,assd to be MHIM••sisi. katl�-,Bi...J...(].�>.tnrd- bo bas been ill for some time, is improving in health. We hope that she will 000tlnne se until fully restored to her former state of health. Boys' Navy Suits, regular $2.25, for *1 75 lloys two-piece Tweed Suits, regular $2.00, for ::.i .. • ..t r,m1 50 Men's Heavy Double -Breasted Suits, regular *7.00, tot LULU5 00 Men's Overcoats and Pea Jackets. Boys' Overcoats and Pea Jackets. THE BEST MAKES. THE LOWEST PRICES. DOLLS SOOMK, M, BOUGIIT AT 50 PER CECT BISCOIINT.' THE GREATEST CHANCE YOU EVER HAD ' TO SUPPLY YOUR - o hristmas Presents AT HALF PRICE. X t . °fast think of it -50 per cent. discount -that means goods to you at'1.aa than Wholesale Prices. THE LOT COMPRISES : Perfumes, Purses, Books, Games, Dolls, .Ornaments s The Choice will go soon. Make your selections early. Cam and One ride Only., 1 f1BR for rest from labor, sad alas sesdemnsd n ewspaper reading on the Sabbath severely, He asked earth and all to try and do their beet for the spiritual advancement of Sus. day, and nos W hinder or cheek others from observing the Sabbath A Large number of triesds and relators made up an impromptu p.r,y by driving bo the residenoe of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cask ad having a social time on Tuesday eve- n ing of lase week. Mrs. Tutt, of whom mention was made by aha hmal pre of Goderi•:h, of her death et the ripe age of 86 at Kinoardine, Tod breaghl to rho Colborne cemetery for interment, wan, with her late husband among that first ashlers, sad lived on the Berm Farm, by the lake here for Some year's. BLUEVALE. MONDAT. Deo. 1b. Mlee. Uy Sham is ill with spinal trouble. Mien Beryl Ps iesd spent Tbu'.day is Brussels. Mrs. J. J. Mss•srIand daughter Marga- ret( :rimed Mite I)ulmage, of the Bruns- wick h.ws•, Wmgham. over Sunday. A •1s►ghlo•d of voting o•opl• *peat an enjoyable tune at the home of Arch Camp tend, let line of Morris, os Wednesday eves. Ing, Mrs. J. J. [Meaner and little deciliter Margaret, who have been visiting as Wm. Messer's, returned to they home is Banal. too last Saturday. Edgar Loniten is trying the Normal Col. its -lfseuls•n-.this. meek • wish him suooem. We are pleased to bear that Ed. lass secured a school ha tUp- lay for $475. CoMHi4'r. or SIGNAL BDITOS -The d1. torial comment ea political issues in Inst week's bIUNAL were well pit and oontain a good dent of oommon sense and, we pre- sume, are well o,.Ioulated to read, mark, learn sed dljsst. I)SArPZAaKD -In ooneequenoe of the thaw which took oleos on Friday and Sat- urday last .leighisg, which wsa good. dis- appeared and mild Spring like weaker has set in, whioh. •• a matter of worse, at this time of the year, we presume, will not be of long duration. .- NturrlAte.-On Wednesday of Inst week. Rey. It. L. Hotton, pastor of Dungannon circuit. Baited to the bonds of matrimony Richard Reid to Miss Ellen Maize, and David Reil to•Mise DeLosr. ail of Ash6eio. W• extend congratulations to the young eoaples and wish them • happy and pros- perous union. Ran tosATION.--Mism Yosng, who has taught in Dungannon publio school for two years as assistant, in oonerquenoe of ill health, was obliged to resign. •The trustees ban engaged Miss Tens McConnell. who bootee highly recommended. The stat! for 1898 will omeet of T. G, Allen. prinotpsl, sed Miss Tena MoOooneil, as wulaat. COMING AND (301I10. -Mrs. Ida Moat - mos. of Seed Bosch, Michigan, arrived herr on Monday evening to pend ('hristmsa and New Yeats holidays with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ttmiley.--Quite slumber of yowls people Irotn La ngennoa villas• teak In the annual ten mustier held en Monday evening at El►en.ser charob. We presume they bad • wood time end enjoyed them - . elves. -Mise Lizzie McCann, of KtagS- b w, is 'wane her parents sad other ,yyt7ves in West W•wanosh. R.I�o.-dm Wednesday of last week an Charles Otrvne and your hnmhirsorlbs wore In I.eebbow, they met with an old sequels - moos of Mr. Oirvio. Malcolm McDonald. se old piooear of West Wawanosh, sod in to - labor events Of gone-hy earl," sad neenially these of 1837 and 1838. Mr. Me - Donald had in his p•sas.dos • hlekor, walling none, whisk led snows cm Navy Island, and was glom to him by lite tether about the time of M•ekeusis's r.bsl1ei : the vesereble gentimnan feels proud of H ate a retie of thee& Umes. They seamed twenjoy their nonvere•tdoa of peat r.me,niw••agik} and old time •Denotation* so mesh that tiny felt M be mob Mme thirty years younger. `t , LEEEURN. • - TernA;. Dee. 14. by the Mt"' Yr. Gia Ob the anrvaeoe of )l/ 9aM.s11 Illievorgimilsessertypireive.esched IfLslIII- tf 4 h80111, . Oq[� a Thine 0 DUNLOP. -u MONDAY, DOS 13. 011 Tuesday of this week, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MpDoaald go for their annual visit to theft ohildren and grand-ohildres, at Wind- sor and Detroit. We, with a large wok of friends, wish -them a pleasant time. Ix Moamar Now. -A few wens ago we noticed that • coos popular resident. Angus Fal•yaoe, of Ripley, wap going • long jour- ney to locate in distant country. Tose day. of last week, an Inter.sUng billet wet moseyed by oo• of our residents, that he had safely reached his destination and was now enraged io sheep farming. ',• IitUe bard whispers *Wily. Aye, � be m Ithe Th alert for as usexpected t Barnyard Omeiheillle " when tsedliv to the sheep fiooks. CHenrrnas oP 1807.-U drawing sea, and we •:send a rho mssy readers of THS SIGNAL our bent wishes for • happy one. Reels Christmen briogs may ss•bl and happy meetings is family siroise, met always the same faces an together. If sbssat ooss ars away or ethers at net. their thoughts sin wisher would be Let Christmas be the riee� day of all to meet vice again snood restive bead. We wish yes W1 s Happy (Atsistmss for 1897. IN Hesvires ASSTS. -A few days sob the windmill of the stains. broke Ile nosing veer ep aloft. and had to be polled doers for repaint Borne was eo Alights/ seta the prespeots of nothing to do that N AM sft Ire guard and blew se hard that 11 prefented° Tt arehtbot repairitsg the breakage, sad ea nrday warming what was bit dismay to tied is woulds's work except on Sands,. Fresh water milers tell as there Is no deg. ger in Dunlop waters from squalls smell cm Sunday. Mind, this is • taut. ASIIFI&LD. Tumour. Dee. 14 A* Epworth Levee has bean orgeoired at Zion with the following nflleers. ; J. H. Gardner, Pres.: MW M. Webster, les V. fres.: W. Hunter, Sed V. Pre. ; J. Webster, 3rd V. Vr1e.; J. H•Im, 4t1. V. Pres. ; A. Riobis. 'l2eaa.'f Kiohls, Bea ; J. Title. Oor. Boo. Ths following otfioiss wars elected at the Des ssnaal tneetleg of Maple Grove L. O. f« 1044. for the oorres% year, vin : D. lies hems. W. M. I M. Hadaies, D. M. ; W. G., Uaed.sr, B. E. linen, R. 8. 1.1.1 .1f/Demegh. r• 0. J. Pined•, A. Hsa asn. ,.'w. Ins* IAA' *soksss, 0. dpssto. ; W. t.''usby.,A. Pose Cook, OOIfia ,a - W, Walesa** :ase ate lMrr4Ilm hue Ines Mk Oisiuyollmseshore ane terse tett easter ever .- . -411111111 OODkNICH TOWNSHIP.. THUSLY, Des.1.-. Christopher Sturdy who had the gebbiEv rase to oat ►L foot with am axe 1s saester- leg. CHatsrass Tsu-ThSu mesa ssNtesi- meet is monoot[oa with Zion cobweb Si•. day eohool will be bold in the eberoh es the everting of the 241h. A good ororramaN is being prepared, 1a which the ohrldres will take the larger pert. The annual public school exam. in Tay- lor's school No. 2, promises to be an nous - mealy intermits, •vent. The time will be 000npt d from 1 till 4 o'clock by tesebing. when • 'mob will be served, atter whisk an 510.41551 programme will be given 1,1 the sobolare. uoms aloog and briny your baskets. Remember the data Dee. 21st. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. OODgkICH TOWNSHIP. TngsDAr, Dee 14. Conseil met to day. Minutes of last meethsg teed and passed. Moved by Chea. wlll!•ms sesesd•d ly Thos Cburohill, tbst bylaw No. 8 sow read be pseud. Moved by Jas. Jobnnos seconded by John Middle - ten, that the nomination for Reeve, Dopy. Keeve, and three Councillor be held et Holm.sville, in Wilson's Hall. ea the Isar Monday 1a Dee. at 19 o'slosk, (soen). sad the election (if soy) be held la the tollewlag No. 1, Corsage Hall, 4th eon. ;'No. =we of Nine Sturdy ; Ne. 3, How of Tlso. Hoodoos t'No. 4. Haw of H. W. Elliott, Bayfield Con. t No. 5, Hoes' KINGSBRIDGE. Tuesday Deo 14 Benno our popular towhee •f No. / hose re-engaged for 1898. Min Balboa. who lea bees with us fee throe sad a kali yearn, bee made many friends who Seamed will bereservers'''.d to bear of her reservers'''. isimas Goods .s We have a fine aoutcter t of &LYERWARE Quadruple Plate, m&nufactured by the Meiidan-Britannia Company, of Ham- ilton, whose goods are known the world over for High Grade. Also a full line of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY of best makers. Don't fail to see oar handsome CARVERS IN 8ET8 M -tN- BiGlaard.�akK.:, i4r if, Wolfe of W m. Creeks ; send the Deputy _relining mows ; No. 1. Chas. Jeksstos;No. 8. John Sturdy; No. 5, Then. ilYarrlsos ; No. 4, Jobs Clef - No. b, R Baker ; No 6, Wm. Croaks. A somber et assents were ordered paid, which will sorer In the Treasurer's noon The nomad them *dimmed to meat ort the 16th of Danaher. Nixom ST(Iaor. Clerk. Brussels : Robt. Maiaprin sad family have moved to town from Wiagbam, and will make their hems here. Mr. Nolapri•s will have fell sleep of Brussels I.leotrio tight plat. SKATES we have' the finest line and beat smart. ment outside the oities. We kindly ask your inspection of these goods. You will find oar pfloes right. DAVISON & CO THE VP-TO.DATZ HARDWARE. FOR THE RUSH The finest selected Raisins. 3 pounds for 25e The finest deemed Currants,.vc.....i...i 25o. ls Walnut�...'`._..,...2 _ 4 art 25o. Filbert CAN a IES Our stook is simply intestine. Watson's haaddipped Chocolates, 2 ponnd. for 216e. Cream Candy... , 2 " 25e. A Basket of *ea llt1 4 Candy for. loo. f O NGES Vie hate the largest .look m we a F'iorides, Californias, Valencia* Try a package of the boot 0M4111 T*L over brought to Canada. a,, fog, half m. P C. IC 'ELLIOTT RA -$T. Q*$OCER. - , Telephone 62 r � STILL 1 THE MOT 111. rrea aa� Pi/AMAIN Pimilitz and sag vxrrza Vor1r Ms iyldm".... rtl f • h .iasis" wsiflotMa. *0 12 ' 0. 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