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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
Teuae.AT, May 26. 1698. • 45
roIEIIO BOAC B11TNY W. ACHESON &SON
Ars a good thing to have in case of war, but better
yet is a peir of
Price's Goren -Destroying Shoos
that You can use say time—war or ao war.
No corns where Shoes fit the feet
adiei Fine Dongola Oxfords, fumed Soles, Patent
Leather Tip... as.. 4 ,
lens Fine Dongola tem Boob. McKay Sewed Soles.
New Toe
$f.26
$1.50
A Large Shipment of American Dressings
rue Black and Colored Oboes, just arrived ; guaranteed not to injure the
tether.
ST. GEO. PRICE,
West Side of Square, Goderich.
Isola Work and Repairing,
`tMHTIBERS.
far to Sheriff Gibbons, who without doubt
resembles, in facial expeesslo•, the one we
folista r must be le[; at this all mourn, This L no Lew plea, for when a
Office not than Saturday
noon. The Copy for changes
melt be left not later than Mon
day noon. Casual Advertisements
,,oceptd no to noon Wednesday of
each week.
DIED.
dc)1LLAN.—in Colborne. es Tuesday. MAY
Biala* Janet Sophie. eldest daughter of
Robert and Elisabeth MoXlllaa. aged n
years. a mo•tks and t days.
The funeral will take pleat from the real.
lends of the deoeaeed'e pale, part Bloat r,
es.
8, Colborne. on Thursday. May itth• at
130 r. it.. to Mainaad cemetery. Frauds and
pputoanoes w re.pesfsl i invited to at•
nod.
riE TALK -Vita TOWN.
Prom the Reporter's NotobOOM
If Te've a tote tut n' Ter lesto r ries
Ye teas it s a Ciders Amass Ye
Tasfa' Iowa. an' luta We'M
Prot R.'—tarns.
The month of Jew is. perhaps. the
> of
a i�qs
making extra a rladiagHeron,
yuotk and beauty while
the Jane reset bloom.
it is said that the U. S. sad fl}•sMh admtt-
ab have been playlet " Hide sod reek," If
they had been dressed is Peidham's suits they
would not have been loot to view. as his per-
fect fitting gamma cease their wearers to be
tb mat notional. of mea.
URA ,)city. -1 be Chancery see-
ds et the Hish Court of Justice *peas as
Monday is the Court House. Jarmo Fee.
from will be the presiding judge.
root (,treat•H tt.P.S.C.lt.—The topic)
for dietaries at the meeting of Knox arch
Y.P.S C,E. sort Today eveshag is t.brlst•
es Growth, Mw Heir Stewart, le•dimt.
Coate to GontatcH.—T. J. Videos has
new portrait of W. E. Gladstone was sr -
sabred. there were always persona to sot
the similarity of feature between it and our
venerable Sherif.
Now PLANT FOR Har! PursnNo,—Dur.
Ine the past week Tug SIGNAL added over
$600 worth of sow pleat to its already large
jobbing department. This gives to it the
largest and best outfit in the ooanty of
Heron, and puts us in poesespoa of f•olitise
that defy oompetlliou. Tui SIGNAL has
always led and will ooutinr to lead in the
jebbing lime, as well as in ail other lines.
What we wast to get
L all the job -work we or do.
We've got the plaid,—
We've
let,—
Wive got the men,—we've got the
know -bow, too.
SHALL WOOL!' Van'—Tuesday evening
art will be Young Mea's evening at North
street Methodist oharoh Epworth League,
wed ..0 interwar program Is being ar-
ranged tor the occasion. 'lbs question of
woman's suffrage will be debated by B. D.
Grant sed Everett MoKon.te, who will ad.
orate the extortion of the franchise to
women, sad J. A. Gregory and W. C.
leoode, who will oppose it. The musical
part of the evertst's . esSnw welt be fur -
sired by W. W. Stoddart, Chas. Cieworth,
Dr. Mabee, Elawood Cempatgue and Jae
Themes.. Teo meeting will open at 7:45
o'oloek, sod the Duhlec generally is isvited
to this, as to all other meetings of the
League.
ASSAULTS ItUGODrRiCHTOWtH1P —Ruin.
era et • l kind. were slot this week ae• •
gardine serious assaults having been com-
mitted is Goderich township but the
rumor. were only rumors A few days sines
Mr Biker appeared before one ot our J P's.
sod suited to swear out an information
west Gee. Oke for assault, bat it the ab-
sence of the P.M. it was not taken. it is
understood however that the charge has
bean (or will be) tried in (-baton. Seem.
isgly is oonneotbs with the above Hy. Oke
has swore to an information against Baker
the above mentioned plaintiff and • neigh-
bor named Jones for assault, end the charge
will be heard by the polies magistrate, W-
aterer (Friday) monitor.
THS QUItrv', R,nTHDAT.—The morning
DRESS G O ODSChNTB
LINENS �� L V S $EATEj1IALL STOVEPIPE VAR-
,
NISH
C.4RP,�{ T S Coot pipes r_`or. potting
ao'yv—prevena rust.
It B Fouse-Cleaning Tim (DRUGS AND
(;HEMICALB~'
We have leenWOO you need. May we supply you ?
I CLIMAX FUAN,i1'URE POLISH
—.est buy from paddlers. This
Is beast—makes old taraitor•
look like new.
,sawed • large ahepwent of the m•mmNh of the 24th was anything bat pleural, as a
Milers corn, the tallest, boot producing. Scotch mist accompanied by • pretty Wokbat growing, rid heaviest producing oxo tog held Goderich in deep shadow. Ti
to America. wards noon the sun peeped through the
Prrni.0 THi Wiaxs Ix Mort Bonds 000suioually• and the belatos of the
Diver, of l.osdee, to In teen puttleg the day was fairly tine. There were a taw
index wires of the Bell Telephone Co. in bean on the harbor and iota ot anglers, and
proper older. Whoa F.D. gets through we with the exaction of fire oraokers these
shall be ails to hear the wire's whim er.
A I LAO teran.—TM stager of •he
Bank of Commerce Is this sown way up be.
lima on Saturday and Wore the breakfast
bell Rounded, had got a sew flag staff pose
ition. The is tall and nicely painted,
sad its first offs• was to bear at half mast
the old fag In memery of the Empire's
(hand Old Mas.
Axotit Tei Rn.—Os Monday moraine
Chat Make herded s• a bunch if grecs rye
he bad just out, every stalk of which mese-
seed over five feet la lee,tb without the
row, and had the latter been attached
some of the stalks would have gone beyond
six. This is perty.good growth for ea early
a day es May 23rd. Next. •
Tog raisnvs Onrlri —The thrill's
ottosip the Court House building has hese
headed over by the ewtreetors, Boeh•aaas
k Rhyme, and M one of the best finished In
tows today. T e carpenter and cabinet
work le exordia/1y well done, and shows
that the contractors know bow to finish •
job artistically.
Woo Tai MACS —Alex. Molex the,
rsprseetattve of the Heron Bleyole Club,
flodarlob. at the Brantford meet, took first
place In the road rase on Mae 24th, leading
by shoat one sus. He rode • otheady
Wheal. At the regular mooting of the H.
RC Monday evening next. Aleck will ro_
dN congratulations. A full attsedattee is
TaiDun Curio" —The lawn of lbs
Tan
Hoots Square i, clothed with Ito
s�tug .aft of groes, cat the dear little
Cupids have not yet rtoetved their spring
eats of paint, and are therefore net very
mtraotivo. Will the Public Works Coes
after sootier the good work by giving the
Myo a coot, or hiding them from the pub -
lie sad suing op the hears which they se
etrefully guard.
C, r,ragv'a Haim,—Arrangome•o have
been oeeipleted by which the e.lebratsd
Oedieei's Bead, of Leados, Eng., will sp-
ear la Cetera* es Thursday. Jame 16".
refer Me aespfeee of tae keel Bead.
It of the promotersthis este
ear
e
d rest should he well rewarded, art
dris eke bat that Godber'. Bead will net give a
seelli saner faOMNtfffta 1
.balled erre a lases .Mad• ► nets.
duh.
A Banter TAu_—Darks[ the storm fiat.
'W. $7 eight Mrs. A. B. Smith was Puma(
dawn the stairway, to oboes same winder
that had bete left eves, when she made •
els and fell to the bottom breakI g bath
arms the fall Aa M.D. was wild awl
M eras wed that the breaks wereWes
the elbow nod theywere at ease set. �Ia
R R. Smash it will be remembered Wrehe
Is am seer fear or /n seenlbe desk
& es t w►Ieh ambled she MA we lees es
emend.
A Caul* Out till,,.—The Seed W the
,
awed Old Yea of ee 5 a eM
Olen to rho turn than we I/1/
VI*•
wase fat rte rearview rview We
e111e flf" MMt N grieve. we
were ear only amusements outside of cy-
cling. The flags that had been at half mast
were raised aloft, and amwg them was the
new county one raised for the first time.
The town seemed pretty well deserted, as
in addition to those taking in the Clinton
celebration a large number of one peop:e
were be Toronto, London, and other placer.
A MAT MARRIA"E —The following from
the Mail and bmpire of a recent date, will
be .f interest to residents of Auburn and
Ooderlob, where one of the contracting par-
ties Is well known • " J. E. Cassaday, of
this oily, and Miss D.leMn Burrows., only
daughter of the late CoL Thomas Beresfxd
Burrower, of Ottawa, we -e malted in mar-
riage last night by Rev. Dr. Langtry, of
St. Lake's ohttroh. The wedding was ver
quiet In character, only the intimate friends
of the frump people interested being pres-
ent. Mr. Cassaday was supported by Ar-
nold Burrower, brother of the bride.
The
bridesmaid was Miss Cassaday, of
tawa.
sister of the groom. Mr. sed Mrs. Cas-
saday will reside at 18 Marlborough •veer.
CLIFTON'S C.LxapATlON.—Cliatds's tle-
bratlon of Her Majesty's Birthday was •
We offer special lines in the above three departments this week. FRESH uARDEN AND FLOWEtt
(fillet's Lye, Chloride of Lime, Crude (7atbt..t10""�l useful tllrinfectsnts.
W. C. GOODE, Chemist, BEDF��R'D BLOCK.
DRESS GOODS
Heavy. Pure Wool Cheviot, 46 inches wide, in all the- new shades
of Blues, Greens, Browns and Greys, at 50 cents a yard, regular
75 cents.
CARPETS
English Tapestries, 27 inches wide, in new colorings and patterns.
Largest stock ever shown in Goderich at 25c., 30c, and 40c.; regularly
worth abc•, 40c. and 60c.
_..•. .� -LINENS
In Nitikins and Ends of Tabling. A manufacturer's lot, s fitly
iamaged or -soiled, at exactly half price. t .
W. ACHESON &SON
grand rooms, every item on the irumen•eIend Mr. Griew not effecting they
program, with the exosption ot the balloon were made defendant*. The ease
ascension, being given. The morning opened I was beard in the Town Hall and after the
rather darkly, a slight mist making thing. i charge cad been reed a plea of net guilty
was entered for toe detsndantr. A large
number of witnesses were promos but the
following were the only ones examined.
Chas. Dolton, 13, first witness, sworn, said
he lived with his lather Michael Dalton,
and know este prisoners, they lived will
their father. Wei.found some sheep and
cattle in our pasture field on May 12, they
belonged to ;Mr. Lombartu,. Jlv lather
told me to see if the cattle came in again
and es I went to school next moraleg I saw
fmseatde shortlyoalter iso, the bands them
Mrs 42111°rtae said that he 11" otch
from our field again. I went to Umber.
Waterloo and ee 33rd from of home. I said that my father had told M
playing several choice airs, aced the King
the Air,Risly,gtving a fise exhibition of acro- to tett him to keep his cattle out of one field
b do fest. At 1 o'oloek • parade wee end off the road. She said, tell your
rather unpleasant, but towards noon it
partly cleared, and there bong • fair wind
the roads dried rapidly, and when the after.
noon parade took plasmthey were In fair
(audition for travel Laxly In the morning
prole began to arrive by read and rail, the
early care from Gederioh leaving over 300
visitor/ Tae arrivals kept pouring in until
the 2:30 from Goderich reached Clinton, and
the 415 presagers left by that train closed
the list of visitors. The program proper
ifather to keep up his feaoes. There wen
formed at the market square and the march 13 sheep of Mr. Lombartus in the
oommenoed to the Reoreation ,'ark where about 'ep
psstare that morning. I put the sheep oats
tont soon saw them jumping over the tette
bank again. I then went and told my
father, and he sent me to Morgan Dolton to
find where the pound was. When 1 came
book I, with my father and brother
Frank, found thirteen sheep and about
eight bead of cattle in our field, all belong.
ing to Mr. Lombartur. vi drove them oat
and were driving thenrevrhe pound. We
thea sow Maurloe Lembe•.us, and soon sow
Morgan and George Lombartus coming out
of their gate. My father was walking near
was so the fence. 1 wen James l.omber'us coming
helped their opponents ty giving decisions op behind my father with • club in his hand,
as to strikes that apparently prevented them
soaring several times. We sat in a form at
a right angle with batter and pitcher, and
on at lea., font 000asioos, balls were railed
strikes that passed over the batter's bead.
This would not have hewn aotloeble had the
V•riitys boen treated to similar ruling, but
Mete were not as balls Ditched to a Varsity
batter were often called " ball" when much
much lower than the Huron's strikes. We
should not have noticed this point thinking
it was not done Intentionally, were it not
for the fact that these decisions were given
when the Hurons were about to make rune
'luring the field same. there wee sword. and
sword vs. bayonet contests by Boit-Major
Morgans and trooper Lamothe, end fanny
swordsmanship by the Sergt.•Major. Prof.
roster exhibited some wonderful (este,
and the side show also attracted mush at-
tention. All through the afternoon crowds
ded theballoon that was being le•
thesmasiei•s-iteem• se the program sea
'vit ...ed. The Lacrosse matoh between
the Toronto. and the Beaten, of Seafortb,
was • erateoatested gore, and though the
Queen City woo by 4-3. many thought the
Beavers played as well as the winners.
Shortly atter the lacrosse men left the field
the Ben Ball teems appeared and soon the
Murea-and Varsity pintos ware at.. play.
From the start to the finish the game was
ons sided, the visitors from the east winning
by 22--2. The Hurons played against hard
luck and must have been beaten, but there
reason why the umpire should have
BEED8—inpackages.
Sassafras
Blood and Stomach
Bitters.
A first -alts. Blood Purifier and
Spring Tonle. II freshens one
up. Take a bottle or two.
1
j30 OIDN'Tt9_
and Maurice Umberto. was coming up be-
hind Frank and me with a board in tots
hand. He was running towards us. George
Lombaress bad • ball hit in hie lied. I
don't know what Harem had in his. James
Lombartns struck my father with the club,
knocking him down. My father then got
up and got James Lombartur by the throat.
Maurice then came up end struck my lather
with the board he had in his hand. Theo
James rot away from my father, and with
the mob, and Maurice with the board,
strnoe father and knocked him down. My
father got up again, and they were both
striking him, but when he got to the middle
of the road they bulb gait. I did not see
them strike father when he was down The
witness gave further evidence, but it did not
vary the Dace, his concluding statement be -
lag that his father had been in bed ever
smog. In answer to Mr. Garrow the wit-
satronc a nee. admitted that life tether sat up in bed
fisted tor an aerial trip. The canvace was oa Sunday and had been out of tbrbed e
tied to • tall poet, and when nearly full of short time, bat was not aware that his
father had been out of the house since the
attack. Mr. Darrow cross-examined the
witness at oonsiderahle length, but the main
facts elfolted were that the line fence was
not kept in the best of order. and that good
feeling did not exist between the families.
A. MoMurohie, the only other witnses ex.
• mloed, practically corroborated Charles
Dalton's evidence, and his cross examination
did not vary it. James and Macrae were
than committed for trial to the next court
of ootnpetent - jurldiottoe, and George and
Morgan were discharged. James and
Maurice were admitted to bill at the cue -
elusion ot the ere.
hot air It broke away from its moorings and
floated over a fetes into the next field where
in • few minutes it pumped itself out. It
eras then folded up and brought hark to the
park mends, and then the hundreds wbe
had watched for tho parachute drop. dropped
home for supper The evening b 11 was •
grand promenade cworrt by the bads sad
a number of specialties.
Tui AaenRLD AaaAntT —Call —Oe
Monday Ju. Lombartur, 22, and Maurice,
his brother, aged 19, both of A'bfield, were
brought up, on remind. before Police Ma-
gistrate Seeger, and Homo* Horton, .1 P.,
charged with aseanitisg Mohr' Dalton, of
the ante township. K. N. Lewis appeared
for the trews, R. C. Hays for the private
prosecutor, and J. T. Cormier. Q.C. for the
defence. ttefore commenting the ores tree
Crowe asked that the Informatics hi amend-
ed by adding Geo. and Morgan Lomb•rtus,
all
Don't wait
till
aper toolate.
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HOT 'S7VZA,THE1We
MAxia YOU TUDOR Or rUrnAfe AWAY
. Your Furs ..
UtT DON'T DO IT UNTIL YOU GOT sows ON OEM
MOTI2 P'HOIM
motets sum sins semm.
F. M. DUNHAM, - Chemist& Druggist
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SPRING REQUIREMENTS
"a CLEANING Ain,
DISINFECTING
The choicest lines are being picked out.
You can see nothing tIbef In i *1VhoIi of OM -
oda, and our prices are as low as paerlblo for new
and stylish goods ; they range in price fti i-45
single roll, and are shown with Ceilings, Borders and
Frieies to match. fa
Fr( d Platt, who bad bees hauling corn from
the station to Videm's feed store met with
• mishap last Monday afternoon. He was
eemlag down East street with • large load
when it berm to rain and in make's too
quick a tarn is front of t6o Town Hall, up-
ast the satire load.
THE WEEKLY MAttweT REPORT
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MOTU CAMPHOR.
(MUDS CARBOLIC ACID.
CREOLIN,
CONCENTRATED LYE,
CHLORIDE OF LIMB,
LITTLE'S PHENYLE,
AT
--WILSON'S
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE,
where you got your money back
if not satisfied.
81dua1rs
70i Mair
DRi 9!
Boling •
Eavetroughjpg .
Dairy Tinwa
Paints
Oils
Blue Flame Oil
Stoves
Coal and Wood
Stoves and
Furnaces
Bicycles
J. H. WORSELL
TZR OEAAP STOVE MAX
C-OIDERIOI-3
Aka jUEDZD uvaET DAT
IN THE
KITCHEN' }+
e s
VANILLA
For Ice Cream, for
is shoe, and
BAKING POWDER
For Cakes.
One is a Dru , of course,
the other a (ltamieal, and
there are still others :
SPICES, CREAM or TARTAR,
ETC.
The best place to buy
Drugs is at a Drug Store.
The druggist knows more
about them than other
p�-nle do.
Wekee s "ootldrug store. Come
• a Kitchen Drugs.'
-aid see us 3t1e0• ti
J. DA YI r Pum.
MEDICAL HALL
FARMERS wANTEB f
— I WILL PAY —
$1 to $2 a Day
for good me n to purchase Harvesting
Machinery at. my Warerooma As it
costs money to travel, I propose to
give the benefit to the parchasrrs, and
at the sense time save time and money
for both parties by calling at my ware -
mine
and examining the Stock.
I NOXCOtd Seed 'Y)rills, Mowers,
Horse Rakes, Binder', Disk Marrows
and Spring :doth Cultivators.
000KSHUTT High Grade Plows
of every description.
A DAMS Wagon, -Phis, the levee.
i�BBUUGHANAN Sty forks list
�][OLAUGHLIN High (dads
Carriages and Buggies.
Goods Warranted.
JOHN KNOX, Agent,.
opposite Buxton's Hotel.
Godertob.
FUNERAL NOTIOE
A. W. CORNELL
Undertaker & Embalmer
SUCCESSCO TO
A. K. CORNELL
M R.—Our Charges hove bee* (Hrea+II
Reduced fa order to meet the popular
demand /or Moderate Priced Funerals.
t
Tonsorial Artist.
T FRITZELY, TONSORIAL ARTIST,
tI . Hot and cold baths on prowess. le•-
foaming.ehampooisg and every other require-
ment carefully attended to and none but com-
ppcetent hands employed, Williams' old stood,
MoLean's new block, next door to Brltlah!ix-
ohange Hotel $.tf
We know our business, and can assist yen in
selecting --only • pleasure to show such swell papers.
PORTER'S BOOKSTORE,
Court House Square, GODERICH
•
PRACTICAL PUiIBER
NOT WATER FITTER
Baths, Closets, Basins,
Boilers, Rinks, Hydrants,
Sewer Connections
Pipe and Drain Wthir,
PHOPIALY 1 AT PATOIS THAT
Nb e ON
eras* my prelim
CHAS. J. HARPfl.
lleort ikeisy Is Wbilfsetlor.
SPRAY YOUR
FRUIT TREES
Buy your Spray Pumps
and Spraying Material at
the Oheap Hardware.
Store.
ALL PERSONS --
BUILDING owe.
will, find it to their advaf-'
• tage -o purchase- from
this up-to-date hardware
establishment.
I am selling Blacksrn#th's Hardie
ware very. low.
Mywrnotto is to please all persons
wanting goods in my line.
Iintend quality, price, and fair
dealing to be my best advertisement.
R. W. M°KENZIE
OF ?Bs CSstIP HARDWARZ Bross.
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