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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-8-18, Page 88 TUOlM41•T, Aug. 18, HIS . THE SIGNAL : GODERIGH. ONTARIO. THE CHEAP STORE. Three Dwys'SIWn including to day, will complete the record of our Clearing Sale of Sumrnwr Goods, and we are prepared to make them BANNER DAYS. A glance at this list will show you that these linea will be closed out in a short time, DONT MISS THE CHANCE ! MUSLIN/3. Organdie Muslius, regular 15c, going now at 7c GINGEAELB. -Th. bea/Impoeled, worth from 15c, to 2Oc., for 10c - - PRINTS. A special lot, extraordinary value. at DRESS GOODS. A special line Double Width, Fancy Effects, regular 25c, going at lbs RUSTLE LININGS JAPANESE Regular 15c., for elarlAoci--far SHIRT WAISTS. _ .. ith White COttlis- _L -----_s gr4"ed3111alaa$, regular 21, for bOc UNDER WEAR. GENTS' FURNISHINGS A range of Ties, in Bows, Four - in -Hand and Knotts, going at2for,.. 25c CLOTHING. �� Night Gowns, Fancy Etnbroid- DRAPERIES. ery Yoke, regular 21, for.. Skirts, Drawers, Cliemiae,Cor- 10c set (lovers, etc.; PARASOLS. All lines reduced. A special 75c Silk and Wool ,steel kame, • good size for rain orMiade, regular 21.50, for 81 00 HOSIERY. RIBBONS Fine Black Hose, regular 20c, going two pairs foe .-- GLOVES. Tan Silk Gloves, regular 40c., for 25c l[II4LIUERY AND CAM. Never were Ribbons such a no- An thin ' 1• your � o e toilette ay they are nwti - ^�!f-fOr' �tEtt. �IEeI: i�tAtltli�M�,M ",v:`m'�itdlll'.:� _.�pS, >Se/eit L the y g In sue 1005 at -�' • v ery I e puce. etc., no you will lie interested in our sale of Fancy Ribbons. Regular 40c. and 50c. lines -going at 25c. Remember, these are the last days. 'O 4URCH NOfEa Mag Veatress,of lama, sew two soles al tee everts( savior t. North -at Methedl.t charoh oo Sandy. Tae husaelaf .stlag e1 the (iodic" ail' tricot sat the M40 .d i 0burea will be held . t fioleo..ville oe Tae.dey nest. Rey. C. 0. tous,.s, pastor of the Auburn M.Ia.duo osegreeatlou, bas gone to th. manse's= al (Athos Swage, N.1'., M watch of heallb. Rev. Mr. !relate of !.race church, St. Thoma. will oeuupy the pulpit of Vitoria• o. Methodist March at boo morels( and w aiting weans Sunday nest The preparatory eervloe. at Lesbians ea Friday mera4. will "e meditated by Rev. Mr. Meldrum, In place of Rev. M•. Hamil- ton, u stated le the I.•eburn correspond woe. Rea. Father West intends to Civ• the obildren of St. Peter'. ohurob Sunday school an outiog s0 Meeeeetuog Pink on Wed.e* day nest, withal will be Sunday school day of the Chautauqua Assembly. Rev. T. J. Murdock a the new pastor of the ('thea Baptist church. H. tomoved to Clinton from Tcawater The New Kra sap, •.h. u a •igoroas speaker, apparently n ot strand to stand by hi. oweletloe. The pieta at Bayfield Tuesday of lac week. although most of the liod.rich people were prevented from participating In It, was soaped by the Chinon people, who epeot a very pleasant afternoon and evening at the pretty late port. Rev. T. E. Higley, of Blyth, who is about to remove to Bt.ohenm, wee preeeolr 1 by the Orasr&mtp of Morris Marriot with e parse of geld ..d an .ddrw appreciative d the reversed 11.m..'s lab ire as a er of the l l teed • mombey, ago Order. ` RiBD:-l'elsr'i eharo`Ti'"oar�� �� 810.11 titre NM oar mos or dairy. DIED. WILSON. - le Yadertok, ea t1r)dar tweeter:, L.. (telt, Melee Gray MsOlure neat a+ the MN Jobe Wilson. aged 71 year.. til♦MI1T(LN.-la Gederlok, on Yrldat =ora- ls/I. Amnia 1141, 14IM Hugh Hamlltoe, aged al years ead 3 months. TME WEEKLY Mwnwel REPORT (10D anN1. •W Pan Wheat. .. wt clow• Stow, �tei war owwr .esulk -411- • .a�,..... .......... ...•' Hay. IP to�.. Yatt'Kws. •Mea.....-.......... ion ft5.e masse- , e deg.... Pate Lamb Skies ... ve W� Here sass.. _- ............... obiter. ear Ih.......... Dressed asef, fore quarter Dressed Heel, bind Herter. per buck 10. 4015. 70.070 WI to 23M to 00 latil OD Iola 041 22 l 47 a 0 1111 47 57 to it 50 to 000 11 to 0 10 10 to 0 11 00 to 1 00 11010700 10to010 00 to040 u le 3 M 10 to 0111 10 10 0 14 IC to 0 11 0010300 00 to 650 40 to 0 40 CHARCOALI after veso.rs, Ma yoaeg easel were re- reoelved lam membership of the 8odallt• B. V. M. Lb. service being oo.dsoted by Rev. Fiala, West The revesesd geoids. men .poke al some length on the object' of the Sodality, sad exhorted the newly e wired memben to follow °lowly the ex• ample of their patronage. tering the is - caption the 04olt sees the Te Daunt Rev .lames %Oilenn, R A , and family re- turned to .Ntarara Fells South o0 1Vedne - day of 1 s: week. The reverend a.etlemea soak lin. Woof. of Raw. .1 A Anderson in t of Knee church derlog the lat. asOw,+wehaar iliE•c •110 sod .b lily, hi. address' to the yaai.y people en tail lea M 'Math eremi,e h. ora. here beim, a psrttoulsrly able .11 art, Mr. and Mr . tt'dea and their ch hires whole hen weer the rams of Moe. Woleon's fail,. r A. Sandy, of S.liford The services in Knox oho, 'i on Sand •y IJ,Itt.w.r., of special ioiereet and- a1trweee tiers tnlrerai lob* in tie mofaing /tee Jae. A Andrea, It A occupied the pal pit •ttrr an absence .4 four we. k. %bile taking vr••atio.. Mow Almon. of Clinton, ail aoD us cog • ecepta este, n 1 shin' theev50d," ti an acceptable manger. Io the ereaior r the service was eaadeote,l by Rev Andrew Meldrum, 1).D, of S♦ Paul, Mute., who delivered • powerful and preotioal oddreee. A swami feature .1 the musical part of inn service sew the rendering of Hamilton /:ray's " Dream of Parsing.," by Mose Eva Aebuon, wk._e.wewith swat nese and ex- pressior. The choice will go soon. Don't miss them. PRICES FOR PRODUCE. 's & Co' PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS. • Noels' test as 01.4.11--110 •rte.ds.ee (arse sad P1....re s.b.usded. A pleasant ssesmbly took plata on the semig of the 810 init. in Young's H KleMll, The cheerful Isom and midi aanL.sancee of the members who am It, as well as other oharacteristio feat .ltd& f tear to m0Lioo to order to ay the Marge el flattery, dearly evinced oboe was .eetethieg of a special deeortpt en board. Exhilarative tondo tilled the hall, and under lis tm.pirinq Sumo& many engaged In the mazy de which was kept up for some time .pparen ly to the meat eajey0smt of Wow wile Aged M R. _ kat new wenn s different (afore in t m0rtafe.eat. A few of the ladies of t motion who well know bow m provide t N. Meer ma., wh..s ability to prepare testy meal a only surpassed by their catty, supplied the company with • manna ow Iunob.es whale was highly apprise& s.d mach relished. This pleases task beim disposed of, was sieved by Morgan Dalton, our worth deputy reeve, and resolved, that Dr M L.eean 000epy the 00.lr and preside o N. mistiest, numberleg over one handy and fifty arsons. As the sequel fel pre,d, • batter wlsotiou of chairman woo be difo&lo to maks. It le unnecessary Mate that the doctor dlsobarged the dot whiol devolved upon him as chairmen in *Molest and pleasing manner, All wh knew hien are already t oavinoed of his ra ability to preside over • meeting of thio of any ether tied. His address was w Menest and abounded with beeomiog am pUstme to Mks Sullivan and her man friend., oea.r.tolaMag both on the prevail we e ll, foe posed arse old that toe soos yoar (rtettda. DOS I MRN P. ArwriN M. A. LAMHART,'. } Mus M. l'omnsa J..1. KittL,.v M. B. Nom.' M. O'Neal al- Mho 9o11tvae, full of emotion, made a h. mitel,ls reply to this .ddresa, ted, in very ha choke language, thanked her (needs for or then; kind words sod valuable present. She a assured the company that their leninees m- • words her would not he forgotten and that r their love and esteem, though undeserved, pted would ohor her on to the journey of 141., and that the rcoolleotlon of them would re. it main grata is her memory. She declared that their valuable pressor would be highly treasured by her, not only for its intrinsic yr valoe but Oemanating t chain of affection sd between her friend. to Asbf4.ld a4 herself. M.oh overcome by embarr..m.nt, she IA again einoerely thanked her friends for their to 04.4.ees and 'enormity of winch had been tarnished ample proof. y The following was the program :-Op.m- a 0 Mg by she ohsir, •• :1 Hot Time is the Old Tows Tonight " : solo, " Terance's ! &rowel! e re Kathleen," b Morgan gan Odtoo ; colo, regard, hoping that you qty be long 'pared to weer the former sed eujoy the we of the latter and Oat tight of them may aid you to remember your 'Heinlein Aabfleld where - ever your lot may he oast. We further hope that tau ring may I, e Iloeeted by another is the near futon, which shall be attended with much comfort .04 happiness. A. ell •ublonaly things must have so sod, we must brut( our remarks to • dose by sincerely wallow that pro.pertiy may s000mpaey you, and by repeating the affect. tag word, farewell. Signed on behalf of " in the 81adom of the Pine," by Mies Maggie Iamb/atom ; chorus, " (iood•bys • &favourite's, ' by the ehoir. Danolog was Y then rammed and kept up until • certain Mg friendship sad goodwill whish existed -- M the locality among Me oommeiit v en the protest at.paiow oaemton. 'fbree 1.414. gird..i , beautifully attired ler the os - 00... modestly mete leeward and mode the rt.batiste to tie been reeel•er, whit M. O'Neil, t student of S.odwtoh Col Your aorresoondmit expresses, with no small degree of pride, that, regardless of the read oo thew social woasions. the use toga, read the address and did it amyl ja4Moa. Foll.wter is the adder@ • Ktsoaistt,us, Angmt 9th, 1898, Mutts 0. 4CIJ.I0AN, Ashfi.M DRAG MINA 801,LIVAN,-R O. the undue Mead, In b.4alf of yaw eom.rou. friend. and wcllwiebers M e►e township of A.hliel4 ra.p.sttally osl) year ato.stfon to the pre vel i.g sentiment in regard to yourself par. .easily, and 14. regret *bleb is felt at the peeap.4 of year !.aver es. We ail r• sledsd at aha tltns of ear Medway t. Haylee& and Yves !.eget btte wselahres of s wmmber .f tam body until we le.s it, and %bon we full) realise tr..al40 &ad tbe wee - h1 porpoise h seev5d us. ie like manner It may M that 010 been of veer promos gad valuable sorviev may have bees overlooked wink . No eajoym•o4 d both, but sew, en the eve of year departure, we bogie te es sur lees. Year sealable dlepmri• Feer ..Wrtsg efforts te promote every gauss, year efaelme sad nsoo&esf.l Marge et et veer duty as Maher to the ender Mean M beim el ear pemeet Wm! ham d yea M us and kith as bei remlies en see imbeds d Moe and rawest towards scoreM Galore as whom will se UN la he - d ./pse. For be aa6 ogee 5. ea Ude M oily or her .se.si:n re .start a' My de. she to r4.e steerage' toel ell alta i emery 1 yet we most all yonder wkafv11 but year metal and ee&we4nr ham ee.s.sd vea slay Prised. I. ar.Y.a d a msery we., ea this Yens, Nr Saliva., 14 es new sees.at MoAWL Optyand hk., mein 4okes et est seism sell of ieteelaoa is rarely with...._: acid the 1 effects of them newer men. Corollary -- Prohibition in hot seeded in KMMt1. e Au lynx enbiecta. The reoolte attest to the Monet work of principal T. O. Alla. Vitn.pNy ST011.11 -tut Thuredy sight a severe storm of Amide', lightning end rain passed over this valet -it and vieiaity. The d.wap.ur, thougb a h.evy ooe, ow not suf Solent m oouotsraot the effects of the long drought. The .intens of the stem alarmed may of our ei0m..., but we are plead m state tb.t so far as known, little damage fess done. A now belonging to ooanotUor Wm. ('anteloo, hest Wawa00.n, winch was In Use stable breath t he barn, was killed by tb. hghmisg. Fortunately the barn was not a any way damaged. Two or three telegraph poles were spilt in two, (:owelen 1101) (Mier. Wilson Elliott sod wife, of Lake (Moes., hitch., who have het. 00 • trip n. the lakes, were In our viUaga oat day last week, s000mpanl.d by R. Cae- d.enine, of (:oderloh. Muter 'Vtllhm, eon of our veteran and esteemed merchant, R. J. Crawford, left here last week to Writ Weeder in the Forest City Quite a number of young men of our vlfmg. and •iolnity aft here on Moody to t.4m is the extorsion to Manitoba Mies Olive Crawford, atter • pleasant vett of res days to frauds in Me Sepoy town, returned Mme last weak .. . Mn. O Anderson of Lookeow. is vatting her parents, Mr. sod Mrs. Alex. Peetand, and renewing former atqu&iotanees.. ..0nitc • number of ent- rees of 8t. Holm aid Crewe held a pio-nlo on Satsrdsy hat et Pert Albert Notable amongst them was the popular (notable Meek of West Wawano.h Many of our alt)..s took is the torose to the beauti- ful aunty town on Saturday last. Some report haying been well entrrts(hed and pegsue5.d it an ecoelleat show Mr. &ad Mn. Shays, formerly d A.hOeld town- ship, sad now of Ancestor, are en a tutting 4040 te relatives here. It 4 about twenty years since they left Asbf.ld for their ptos- es, home. .. Rev. RI&ard Tnleim., ..f Brantford, aoeompsnted by hie amity, le holidaying with h. •eetr•,'e fattier end ether relatives .. M1. Pawl Klima, of S0. Thomas, is es)'oyfog herself with rela- te hen . DMold 'Tornio., of Se,. forth, lest week visited his brother-in-law. DUNOANNON. John .lohn.to., •1.o hie sister, Mrs /ohi- eme, of West Wawannsh.. 1444 Clan Nrrrir•e.-The Inntl wine,. In nneganneu Pentium, of (:oderloh, who hr been natl. for Tee etepgt. a at the ounce of J. O. Ward owns' sod visiting friends here, loft for J. P., coa•elfaeor, be.. whn wl.l reeelve er- nes for laerieitons, aA venlsiee and Joh home ea 8anday tut, "OR u000mpmitcd by work. and Is authorised to gee meelba for her Imola, Marrs lames and Rnbsrt David. amounts paid for the errs.. „ . , . nos,.-r,«M..*.. William Rtothe., a Me A NEWTON, DENTIST, OF LUCK A.7<• now will vitt nungao.en on lot and L/ ?hider of mob month. All modern meth. oda of.stroWaq and /Meg, .0d ',mains art.. Oolal tomb. Otter. sett door to Medd'. tailor shop. Hours. a a.m. to 0 p.m, Trmttor, Aar. 16, 1898. MovngO. -Oar principal of D--, ... public Maid is moving into the prombn on Albert -et which he r.o ntiy purchased. Coo YAI,.ar.INO. -The pains... fr:and. .r 8.arRoast MoMath, who has Ms very 117. will he plowed to knew that he Is gradually Mpr.vleg. Ho is as.ldeso.ly &teteded to by abs 4a.g..., Mn Ram4.h, of Detroit, (Wiaesly Mae Awl. MoMeth.) Cartier Norse -Roy. R. J. Treleaven, ef Dra0Ohrd, marlimed amebae merle" le the MMuMedlmt ober& bar. ea Mise Seedy m ega vary a.esN&Iy . .. O. Seeder Nie Rem J, Jame, of LM&ewsi, and 1'. L Arrer.ap. el bsag a.ei, a.haaged pal. Wee (ielrnearet.ATrnes W • 000erat.1.M ►ha me.s ef.l pupil. .f Itoegag5en ambles saheb' Is the resect etamina.leeg Pr.eh- GOO 0.'.514tMIMaChao R Whyte • pmol e4 14 v.arq, wl,* p&.esd r,1i loll Piro Ili dao !Hymn to Term 01 ,1 gilt hew sad MAw tiesis.r., meteleelasN., 4 dent is Oedarleb Collegiate institute, sea of Hteph.s 8Wthers, of (iederieb, end formerly of Demeanpmn. 1. v4fy.g rte sre.dteethee, Yea Deo -Men, gad ether elhel•es Wm. MoKsy, of Detroit, Welber of Rey Y. MaK.y, Oederi&, after visiting relative" M Ashdod left for home ea Needy lest. BLUEVALL. I UN Mos Sails Oahe slatted h Wb�bae let week. J. J. Mems, of Neadlles, 4. vlelNag 1'. fetter, Rev. W. J. West le away es a two weeks' bends" trip. 4os Laird, of lsgereall, a !MOM Nike Ne11M Petlead. Mr. Mue(ey et Atwood, .1.04.4 hos Meter, tin Gams Retfsee. Mimes A w Nary Ka..dy mid R x 111.1,'. Ism melt. Melted at Thee. A large sego[., Item 4d slaps west 550 ~WutZn bell Moses, Wo'e�., A gams wi4 Rorke Is newsat ell.. storeidse talked et. - busmen SPORTS Leokioe'r C.hdesi•. Wa .. WIl b , held on t%odometer, A..,t 31.t. A good day's sport Is promised. The baseball match at Kincardine on the oivio bohday was ,. spl.ndtd game. Ilod.- nob bast Southampton 5 rune to 2. A scent baseball match between Romero. and Blyth laded with • soon of 32 to 26 to favor of Brsaesl.. The sowers mast have been tired. At Firmed., on it edeeaday of last week, the fewer tante of Maoists and Wrorster payed • game of baseball. Soorc-Brussel. 21, Wroxeter 7. The return match between the Gunton and 041.4.r junior moron teams which took pace et Clinton on the 5th toot, was won by the home team Score 2 to 1 By defiantly Exeter at Mt. Dewy'. en Mueday, the St. Mary's hareem team woo the C. L. A. ohampioesh4p of la di.tno•. The score of tee game was 8 to 6. B'yto beanie glob visits hen on Friday, their Mei° holiday, and will play a match with the fowl club. Details of matches have hot yet been arranged. The handicap tournament whieb has been eogaginr the anew fraternity for the past weak was won by Fred Snare .i. The oat - telt was of lively tni.r... tbrmylhent. The football matoh between the River. sides, of Toronto, and the Whigham team, which took place .t Wfagh.m on the 8th inst., was a good axhlbition of the asroia- tton game. Th. Loses tied -2 gals snob. O. L Shot sad J. M. ;Mphard play off the fioaa in tha Williams pipe contest this wag. R W. Leman won in the trophy single.. The oo.wletioe tournament is ob• snrbtag the Interest sod enemies of the howlers at present. Oa the oloshg day of the ra10mi O•ange•ille nose, jest attar a ram red jam• wog by Bert Bath M three stritus' N. it was 'rapeseed by starter Smith Nis Sera Rooth had siren • porta-moms near before Miaowed in Canada ty winning three reale in three successive days, each in three straight bats Hurrah for Sealartb ! Tha Beavers beat Georgetown lacrosse team at Oeorgetnwn last Friday by a some of 7 gals to 4. This places Sefortk is a very grad panties in the struggle for tbo C. L A senior uham- ptooshlp. Wiles fait Beaten arrived beim Frady night they were met by the 33rd battaltos bead and a mfmnllgle4 preemie,. Soeferth plays .t home s tie 26th with Orangeville. Two risks of (Jodi/glob bowlers played at Clime on th. Ditto holiday. f1 was an ".E" day for the payers from town, as the MOM °bows : Clinton OodoLioe dohs Raford A. Yarrow Js. Fair, jr. Sherif Reynolds D. A. Forrester A. MoD. Allan W. Jackets, skip. 30 J. Wye■, skip 13 1). MaCorvie K. W. teen J. W. Irwin 1). C. Str.oban J. Harland F. Jordan .1 P. nodal!, skip, 22 Dr. Shsssee,skip,12 Total. .. 52 Total 25 BENMILLElR. Trx.0A7, Aug 16th. A awn social will be rises ea Beamiller CZ=lawn on the evening el Wedges• egli. SI. Fttensfre p.. anoie,e for 5. oelnyble time are being mode. Ad• .4d.., 1b ante; per asp1s, 280. AUCTION SALES AU settles Mir sale binspastedat Mien' 11a IM will the have Homo.{.pte.,t red 8Arra008. Anrwr 27th. -Sale of bore. 1een..., wess000 and farm Implestmta at Osadry'e station room. ea Saturday, Asgo.t 2711, at 1 o'nlook t• M, TRo.A. ()Saner. teenage. PaLAAi. AeMIN* 19th,- 14. beeshdd t&mds el Jaws Wawa w111 he geld at 1N ►easees Newgate Mew es Friday, August 104 t.mmsoe4s4 es 1 'Vela* P.m. Terme of eds. slab. Jatilr Knox, a-Y-.ssr. Wswelasdr, Arne*" fNM -. Sete of Leasehold fsr0Nan ..d the pro ersy of W, 14 M Smith, N bit on Cs11&va s1, eseewdev on 1 raises at P . W. 11 . sold privately ham 4e day ef .tit, the d.e114g wq1 Wind fee she by meta. Tho sale Nat kelluder• eosins - wee Ops5esa�me Mona Tim We have Ieosntly received a car load of Charmed, said • number of Patent Cheroot' Stoves for use in Summer, and perpo.e keeping it in stock euntinuous- yl in future. This we put up in paper. hags containing hall bushel each. It is an excellent hal .fur ,waltiul( Wag,. broiling meat. ironing, start* ug coral tit...,.ett>{ 3 bee We r aro also or headquarterr fur all grades of Coal and Wood. We ruin several Drays to oonnoctl',,. AITISE & FUEL CO., JOHN S. PLATT, Merger. Phone 62. 2687-tf HURON'S CREA1EST STORE WATCH US UNLOAD! Great Clearing Sale of General and Fancy Dry Goods at R. B. SMITH'S. Balance of the Snowden (Berlin) Stock to be sold at 50c. on the $. R. B. SMITH. C. W. ANDREWS, Ilanager. .f11p!1IpI ANOTHER NEW ADDITION to our large Line of STOVES _:�laity.id�tid- the$ known rUXE$AL NOTICE • : ELL .mdertaker & Embalmer SUCCESSOR TO A. S. CORNELL N. a -Ow Chaves have berm Greatly Aledweed (a order 10 geed the popular dewing for Moderate Priced p.aeral•. o.,vRrc:s�w' appy. Thought_ end Radiant Home W, have sole council in (ioJerich of 'MMM and .11 the other lines el Saba lieivee i; - W. handle .I.,, th. geode er the fellewi.E large firms Gurney Foundt7 Co. Gurney -Tilden Co. Burrow, Stewart & Mllne Clare Bros. 0ivisv you the choice of good• from five of the l.r,teet mod mow popular makers le (:goad.. Let us rivers au your Plambille. Ecatta?. Treaghin? and Palatial LEEZ SHEPHARD NEW GEA1N ELEVATOR COLBORNE A BURROW$ are petting a modernly e"se0ructed gran gbv.tar in their grain wunbwe, 1 el. Dow to II brLay� i with tl , kresnnwe' delivery, e.yl'..TrraPIT for &II kouds of gnus, market all the title. _ a_As Ala_ COLBORNE & BURROWS. WE MAKE,.m....., Sewer and Culvert Pipes, All Rae 6w 4 r. et to a alb a..ewte.a. WISMI1 'OR PRso.ea. THE ONTARIO SEINER PIPE 0/ SOt Ar+sr AIOS ST. M. stance" AT "".CCI : G. rONTC The K8nsiuton Funiture Co. Miisi be Cleared hi! 11.1.10.41 READY MADE OI4OTHING, rirt din MAKE be .M udses gOtws W o h ASWOOJ out ♦ ��I 4 for Wee guarantee. Thal are also 1 � the markt Dor . t Sbfla 11111111111M. �. H�]NLOP Green Elm and Black Ash. w WART DRY ELM AND B .m. WHY DO WE SELL G000S CHEAP? TO DO BUSINESS OURSELVES, AND GIVE BARGAINS TO YOU...., WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BES? STOOKS OF Ready Made Clothing AND General Dry Goods ever opened out in Goderich --- New, Choice and Seasonable ---which we are selling so that buyer and Beller will alike be 'benefitted. We are not doing business for our health, but on square trade principles, and that is whywe offer theublic the biggest dollar's worth fr the dollar. We want the dollar and the big dollar's worth. y want the We are after the nimble dollar eve you should be after the biggest and best vale. d ESTATE OF JAMES A. Mil, THE SQUq/pE, AOD@'R/OH. Ist