HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-12-29, Page 5Xmas Slippers.
Now is the time ybu will be wondering what to give for
Christmas. We should like to help you to decide. What would be
Meer for the men folk than a pair of Honse Slippers t We have
several choice kinds and are hailing them at close prices. In
LADIES' SLIPPERS
we have a Targe variety, both for eveinng and house wear. Wo also
carry a full line of Ladies' and Gents' Skating Boots.
Wishing you the compliments of the season,
ST. GEO. PRICE
We do First Ola., B.palrtng.
Nat Side 5f Square, Werkt
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
BAarat's Baur -Perhaps the moes1
welcome feature of Harper's Bair for the
- -esia1•g moult will be -the opeaislt -ahapNn
„f seem serial by S R. Cr.okd4, askant
"Kit K.a.edy." • delightful story la the
author's usual style. Among other features
ere Mort ,tortes by Arnie 1S P. Staring
and Maude H. Oil Dr. Murray's articles
es .' Life mod health " will be °unlimited,
sad there will be a graft variety of spinal
singles in addition to the regular dimen-
sion.
Pawn's Wrskt.r rue 1899-Harper's
Weekly for 1896 'nominees a new serial by
N. Wells, enttt.d " When the Sleeper
Wakes." Another importe.t feature will
nth" Chrleto•s .umber of 1898 This
lime will ooasrn appropriate ,tortes by
look Mosinee, Senkl•h Batterwer1,
sod Jetta K.artok Baena The somber
will omelet of forty pages and • rover to
soles, and will be eepeoi•lly valuable from
'es artistic pont of view, Hewrd Pyle
has • doable page io oolon, and drawings
by Albert Sterner and G. Verb..k are is
Me het of illustrations.
Haus*'. ROUND TAIL* rot JANc&aT.-
Harper's Resod raw. for January prevents
as in1areetis. v.rtety of eat.eu. For•
ward, March !" the story of • young Ilon"b
Kahn, by Kirk Munroe, will be motioned,
Tb. lidding short story is ..titled " Billy
of Pottery 8." by Colgate Baker.. Other
Watt storms are : " Au Early Prue -Trader,'
by ft.oineld Gourley ; "Captain Sanpsw's
Qseer Cargo," oy ueewes E. Webb ; sod
"The Nene of Foley." by F. H. Spwrers.
le oddities to the tidies, there are two
kudos than aril sore to &Focal to every boy
who enjoys making things for bimsoll.
They at. " Ties ArgedoMt .Itor's Work.
Des •B
*boo," by Deard, std ow to Solid
en loe-)'sakt.•'
Baru'. M•OAzIPI.-Harper's Medads.
Isr .Iassary is sepseleily valuable for • long
let of artistes of 0atmporsry interest
Ltenlsosot 8. A. B1.st o opens Ib
amber with as ••nowt of the • Naval
Campaign of 1898 le he Wen ladles," ulso-
tretd by Cariboo T. Chapman. As article
by H. W. Wilson treats of the "Naval
Leeso.e of eke War.•. ..d Prof. Albert
Ps.b..l Hut sostrihutos ae taborwMag
bietorleal seee.at of " Brother Jonathan's
. foal..." Other artistes .f .(costo and
eletorie•1 motors are : " The Weakness of
mks kzsssadve Power is 1)5..oaraey," by
Bony Lomb Nelms, •sd " Fifty Years of
'roasts Jonsek," by Sydney Brooks. Cep-
kis
arkis T. C. 8. Sporty. under the b4t1. " A
Wimpy* .t Nana," with illustrations by R.
Cates Wo.dvtl:e, deseribes the life end
essteem of the ..ken of the Mabdi's
eoeswy, tad Sidsry Whitman diem us it
glimpse of " The Manan at Home." Woe-
wood
llywted by Harry Fess.
Ts! (souru. or MATTaaa• pi SLID
tiro?" -8.adered by Rev. Wfllla.. Wye
Saute. Ters.M : Ions, Graham & Ow
Paper, 25 soots. This lea seeable sl u.N
to adapt the o.11ogdst veroaoal.r of 8os4.
lead am Bible themes. Abloom the only at-
tempts hitb.rte have been the "Psalm"
sod •• Tuan " is flcetoh press, by Hardy
Waddell, of Glasgow. His roadsides was
tee whale, and m..ewb•4 dlf8aslh to read.
Thal is more modern and foo snag. The
tr.edelsr-she has sebuved mimeses is
this d.p.rsrst sf atorataro as the 8eetthh
nowt es the Standard Dielbnary, sad in
ether ways -Maim that be tine, soder oev.r
TWIN TORTURERS!
Lumbago and Rheumatism
made Harmless_ by Dodd's
Larebigo and Hardylls-
Weddcause
godless pilin and suffering. Every
man and woman who runs chances of
gettingwet, or catching cold, is liable
to suffer
er from one or both. Our
hospitals are full of sufferers from
these diseases ; none are more pain-
ful. Every nerve is on fire ; every
Joint is a centro of agoray ; every mus-
cle an area of torture. To move hand
or foot makes the victim shriek with
Rheumatism makes more cripples
than all the railroad accidents that
ever happened. Twisted, mis-shapen
caricatures of humanity, who cannot
walk without misery, are to be seen
every day. The kidneys are to blame.
If they are healthy you needn't fear
Rheumatism or Lum Dodd's
Kidney Pills keep the kleys healthy
and cure Rheumatism and Lumbago
Dodd's Kidney Pine ALWAYS CURL
of the " 800teh,' given w ss 011 destrsd
"colloquial vrr•soo" of the New Testament;
somethi.g loth Henry Lw►ire'e "Gospels"
ip Frisch • few more ago, wbtoh sold by
the hundred sboawad, 1111 ooadsmosd se
Rome. The amgolstlo aulbortttes followed
w of worse Burch and Stott ; especially
Baron, wheal writings, u Mr Smith per-
tiaeatly observal,b•ve mad• 18. 'Ayr.hire"
the Manion dialect of the L,wl•od Scutoh.
The treaebtos. M • Borderer ; bot instead of
using ,sob Border words se who", twee,
bootie, yow-se has wh., tee, waft, ye ;
"conform" to Beres. The foot -notes imm-
orally toe or more to ,sob ob•ptor) Is broad
Nootoh, are .zo.dtngiy totereetlog, and
often vslasble in the way of exposition or
is explaining the peoulisrttios of the traom-
lanton. The lovers of Scottish literature
will be isM..sly i.Wr..Wd sod plowed
with this book. As • twine, Mr. Sn,tb
memo to have followed the best modern w-
thortNes, and is his rendering to have
givea ss the Soots u.d.Sle1. As examples,
bore are • few exprmtons from the Sermon
on the Meuse :-
" Wham ye wad do s dude weak, l.t yore
lett ham no jalouee what yore richt haus ls
Union we '
, Rbyme-os things ower and ower, ioons-
Maest, him the heathen•tolk - for they trow
that eta they "peek eueuob, they tel be
h eard."
' Bat ye, wham ye fast. hood yen" hard,
end freshen yore face, that ye be-oa teen by
mors to be Main."
" Aad nowt olesdia ; why mod ye hoe
ski ark and caret Look weal at the lilies
o' the lea, how they grows ; they toil -s.,
nor spin ; ret my 1. that Salome°, is his
e lloris, wean& busklt brew like moo o' thee."
The cordial reo•ptiw which this little
bomb darrrea, and w411 be .sore to receive,
from lowers of the -• Scotch," will, no doubt,
lead to the speedy publtoation of the whole
New 1est.msot, witch the translator tells
e is ready for the prose. Copies of
' Matthew,' peoprd (25o.). may be had of
the publishers. Imrie, Graham & Co., 31
Che, ob..t., Torben, er of the trsselstor, at
St. Catharines, Ontario.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
, oLnoen e.
C•al.OW, Doo. 15th, 1898.
Colborne oo.nall met in the township
hall. All the seesebers were present. The
minutes of previous meetings wore read sad
pooped. The following w000nte were
passed, viz : W. McPhee. work on
McPb50's oroeswsy, 57.50: Jobe Syming-
tw, gravel and roadway to pit, 83.80:
George Borrows, lumber, 56 T7 ; Wm.
Milligan. travel, 58.50 ; Wm Yymittgtoi,
gnrelliy,
$21.60: Job. Barker, road
work, $27 00 : John Barker, err...11me,
815.00 ; J. B. Edwards, ls.p..ttag, 5000 ;
Jens Barker, work on boundary, $13.00 ;
Riob.rd Rowdm. itepwting. $3 00 ;
Kiebard Rowden, read work, 51115; Gmee
Svmoods. road work, 56.00: James
Mitohel, road work.15.00; Samuel Mathews,
buyout sheep, $1.00 ; John Robert/no,
sheep killed by dege,;52 35; 1... & Shephard,
tar., 56.56 ; Star, pitting. $12 61 ; Witham
More. r., tales remitted (error in 1111•0118.
meat). 81 00 ; Jamie Yang lumber. $18 23;
A. T. Goldthorpe, drawing tin ted banditti,
mired, 56 75 ; Jobs Sends, graveling,
$43.75 ; Jobe Sands, lumber, 70o. ; Wu*.
Young, Iambs. and road work, 53 25 ; R.
Foley, ;gravel, 51 25 ; Riehard Oaruey, re-
pairteg anent, 51 50 ; Nugh Marlow, re.
poring oulvert. $2 00 ; James Chisholm,
repi drug culvert, 52 25 : Adam Alcorn,
•oraplog bridge, 75e. : Nelson Malloy. dig
gin. ditch, 75e.; W ilium Malatvn, grovel -
04.13 ; Memo T ohbourao, seven Jeep
killed by digs, $28 00 ; Thoma. Lawlor,
taxes reacted, 51 47 ; J. T. Goldthorpe.
limber, 515.39; Wm. Swraaghe.. anvil,
52.90; ]flward Good, wire for fence, $16 90;
John Lavy, repairing ealvert, 51 50;
rbesms Hsmiltw, graved. 51 50 ; Alex
Shields, advert, 54.50 ; Charles McPhee,
repairlag McPhee's oreseway, 56.50 ; John
Halltd•y, gravel. 51 90 ; John Clark, team
on grader, 56.00: Jobs Cloth, resales/
alvar%, 5300: Willis. Moore, Mees re-
loaded, 53 11. The following partial paid
ler sal of road machine : Mn. MoNeil,
51 00 ; James Horten, 51.60: Nathan
Jobs., 52 00. Reeve, deputy reeve
sad oounotllorn salaries, $150.00 ; clerk'.
salary, 5100 00 : treasurer's salary, $70.00 :
reeve, sses.or end olerk,'Meeting juror.,
56.00 ; oierk's pottage and stokonery, $10
trsseurer, protege and stationery, 52 00 :
Clerk, care of hall, 55.00: Joh. Sande,
gravel, 51.50 ; Thomas Boras, Sravel,
529.52. It was mored by Jim.. Taylor,
seconded by Nathan .fobs., and carried.
that the cmination be held at the town
ship bill, (orlow. on Monday, the 26111 dsy
of Dsoember, al one o'clock p.m., and the
sleeting, if seoeseary, will be held a the
foliating Monday, .t the usual polling
plains : No. 1, Ba...iller, Tmpinice
Hell, A. Heddle, D. R 0.; No. 2, Temper -
awe Hall, Sanford, A. Sacda, D.R.O.: No
3, Carlow.: township 8.11, F. W. Mo
Denagh, 11.0.; No. 4. Tmperanee Hall,
Opening Xmas Sale at
- Porter's. New Store
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH .ONTARIO•
W. ACH ESON & Bonk
Special Bargains
a‘
We place the balance of our stock of
LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, -
all this season's styles and some of the finest silk*
Tined garments, prices from $3 to $15 --all at half
price.
Ladies' fine Astrakal Coats at $25.
Ladies' fine Astrl'Mtltn Capes, 28ln. long, full
sweep, at $85. -- �.-
CARPETS "` "`
10 pieces Heavy Union Carpets in good patterns,
36 inches wide, regular 45c. quality, at 35c. a yard.
W.ACHESON &SONU
Clearing Sate
As we must vacate this store on the 19th of
December, we must dispose of our stock of MILLIN-
ERY by that date, and to that end we shall offer
everything utterly regardless of cost.
Startling Bargains --Come and see.
MISSES YATES. -
Lisbon, Baby Williams, 9.11 e: '1'kr tlsf-
leerier ror„luilor was lstrodueed by N. J.
Kerotghan, ..00nded by Jas. Taylor sad
corded: Whreas the members of the
*minty ooesoits ore elected biennially, and
whew the eisottoa of member, at rust•
olpal oouooils btenni•lly would be he the
mtoreet of the mower, both to s.on...y
and io the or000riwg of more exp.rleooed
men : therefor., be it resolved that this
council of the municipality of Colborne de
memorialize the Provincial Government,
asking them to enact legislation to teak
effect ; and that a oopy of this resolution be
forwarded to Hon. J. T. Grrow, M P. P.,
for this riding. to lay before 18. Cimino -
meat. The commit then .djoarw.d. F.
W. Mt'DONsuN Clerk.
IN PETERSONO.
■ r. J.! 100111111111111 Tenser new eedd'e Md -
see Pars Cared titan.
P.terboro, Dee. 26 --This town is famed
throughout the Dominos as the most go-
ahe.d, progressive, wealthy and up•to-d•te
on the oowtio.st. This reputation is
thoroughly deserved, and was earned by the
quickness of the residents to sea sod to take
W vantage of s " good thing " when it 00.50
our way.
Gas especially Food thing that our people
have beseatted by is the kin" of kids..
oures-Dodd's Kldsey Pills-ahousehold
remedy In Peterbovo.
Among 18.50 cured by Dedd's Kidney
Pills is Mr. J. M. Dakotan, who reporo
that this monody cured him completely of
u rinary trouble tsdiesting the Bret stage M
dtib.tw.
Dodd's Kidosy Pill' aro the only remedy
p
that has ever bear knows to ours this
ease. They never fall.
Brussels : As Jan. Hewitt was so.M.og
with • companion M osuwht the little Seger
of hie lett hand in his coot ono broke It
between the emend and third joist..
Clinton : J. C. Gilroy, late of Gilroy &
Wiseman, of Casten, who raoently went
west and settled In Regina, N. W.T has
written to friends of town rewarding hie
betties, basicsss prospects, and the rweral
sppwrenos el that soaetry, mon pertialir-
ly of We Sawn of whish be has deofded to
Moonlit a reddest.
Ethel : The decease of MI.. Lily Doh•
son, granddaughter of Lawrence Dobson, an
sold and well-koown resident of Etbel,was a
sad surprise to many. Mies Dobeon's
health had been failing hero and It was
hoped that s trip to Northern Ooterie
would prove helpfat, so last summer eh*
went to the horns of her father at Rat Pert-
ain. looked of improving she motioned to
fail, and died oa Friday, Deo. 16th.
Gray Che of the happy wrests of the
season took place at the oomfortable rein
doom of J. B. 8mlah, 4th Roe, es Wsdses.
day. Dee. 14th, at 4 o'oloek, whets • eons -
patty of about wen hundred Rama aewmbled
to whom the marriage oeremosy haywire
Miss Annie R , daughter of Mn. Owen
Smith, and now of the beet, to Albert E.
Wbltuades,foremaa of the exportntintal de.
partmeut of the Ontario Agricultural Col.
age, Guelph.
Some Extraordinary Values :
CROKINOLE BOARDS, 55c. each.
SHEBA, the newest game out.
" SNAP," " The house. that Jack Built," " 1'eter.res "
and all the other popular games, from 5c._up..
DOLLS, from 5c. up to $1.00.
BIBLES. 25 per cent. of.
PRAYER BOOKS, Special discounts. Full line of Romann'
Catholic Prayer Books, Poeta, Booklet*, Freotation Books,
Oalendan and Cards. Nothing like them ever shown.
LEATHER GOODS and ONYX 000DS, new and art.istil'.
3TERUNG SILVER GOODS.
HAVIL AV, ELITE, and other French Chinas.
Brussels : Monday evening, Deo. 19th,
the spirit of Edward Christopher Lowry
took its flight . Tia old gesMe..ari bad twos
quit* poorly for six wades, bet kt was pow
owned of mob a vigorous ed..tit.tleo that'
hie many friends hoped he would rally. It
was sot se, however, end with a °Icor cea-
eeioaoeam of the fakirs opining before hint
be paced pesesfeily sway. Dimmed ease
horn to tondos, Eogland,en Chrtetmas Er.,
1825, and Mom; with his Diret. aim' to
Canada In 1832.
8iaforth : Thomas Niebol, of Beismnin,
Men , is visiting here Mr. Nobel is so
n14 Heron boy, Ent has bon a redden' of
Manitoba the "boat eighteen years. He le
nee of Bnleesvatn'e Isocline hoddac men
His .left to Huron st the present Mm. fe a
gory lmportast ase, as 8d will take with
him toe his prairie home one of Toekhn..lth's
fairest anA moat aneempll.had ds.gkmn.
R. was married no Tnersday to Muse Josh
MoTavlsh, daughter of Depose McTavlsb,
of lea Kippers road.
EPPS'S cocoa
Distinguished everywhere
for Deli of Favour, Bu
rior Quality, and Nutritive
Properties. Spedelly grate -
fig and oomfbrting to the
nervous and dimpeptiss. Sold
only in 1-4 lb.labelled
JAMIE; IPPB & 00., Ltd.,
Homoeopathic Chemists, Lon-
don, IIIngland.
SUPPER
PLANING MILL.
Enuussro Ina :
BllchaIialls & Rhyus
LLJIIV.•OTD.O.
BASH, DOOR and BLIND
floater" is W Slade of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Asia bandies material of spry d•w.rfpto.
School Farniture a $Decialtl
The Kensington Funiture Co.
(Limited)
WANT
DI -01 ELM AND
BASWOOD
In large or small quantities. Th,y era also In
the market for
Green Elm and Black Ash.
LEE&IIIEPELRD
PORTER'S BOOKSTORE Eppsfs COCOA
wish all a very merry Christ-
mas and a happy New Year,
and thank you for your pat-
ronage during the past year,
and they assure you that
their Goods, Work and Prices
will beequallyas good the com-
ing year se in the past, which
has been the most prosperous
year the business has ever
had, which they attribute to
GOOD GOODS,
000D WORKMEN
GOOD PRICES
LEE & SllPUARU
What's Next ? Why,
TMuswAT, Deo. 29, 1g M. 5
J. 11. PEDDER'S
GREAT REMOVAL
1s the_next on.the.pu'ogram. WAAL& going..tgw.ye over to the stand lately oc-
cupied by Messrs. Colborne Bros. While it is tieing fitted up and the necessary- - -
alterations made, we are going to offer our present large stock at
SACRIFICE PRICES,
and thus save the expense and trouble of moving a large quantity of goods. It
is to your interest to buy at the prices now offered.
Dress Goods
Prices are cut nearly in two.
25c.
30c.
40c.
50c.
75c.
Dress Goods for l2ic.
Dress Goods for 15c.
Dress Goods for 25c.
Dress Goods for 30c.
Dress Goods for 45c.
$1.00 Dress Goods for 60c.
Handkerchiefs
Gloves All Down
Hosiery in
Collars Price.
Ties _ :,.•,. ,
%pits -
A out in them all.
12c. Grey Flannel for 1Oc.
15c. Grey Flannel for 111c.
20c. Grey Flannel for 17c.
25c. Table Linen for 20c.
35c. Table Linen for 25c.
Pure all linen To; s, 7Zc.
IOc. Toweling for 7c.
25c. Tweed for 20c.
Cottonades
Ticking
Sheetings
Tweeds
Blankets
All Down
in
Price.
$5.00 Suits for $3.00
$6.50 Suits for $4.00
$7.50 Suits for $5.25
$8.50 Suits for $6.75
$10.00 Suits for $7.50
Men's Beaver Overcoats,
--- Velvet Collar, 4.0. ,...-"'
Men's Black Ulsters, $4.45
Men's Reefers, $3.90
rlen's Overcoats
All
Down
In
Price
Men's Reefers
!'fen's Pants
den's Suits
Boys' Suits
•
A Genuine Sale, for Thirty Days Only, Commencing
Saturthry, 3 1 st December..
COME ONE I COME ALL
Terms :--Cash or Trade.
PEDDER,
REID'S OLD STAND, GODERICH.
COAL AND WOOD
CHARCOAL and KINDLING.
We are still st the same old stand, Nelson
Street, where we have been supplying our
customers for a number of years. We know
the fool that suite you.
Orders left with our delivery rigs or at
Worsell's stove and tin shop and at our
office will receive prompt attention.
All coal weighted on market scales, unless
otherwise ordered.
_We run several Drays in oonnection.
CARTAGE & FUEL CO.,
JOHN 8. PLATT, Manager.
Phone 62. 2687-tf
tNe e4RD16gN
OvERsdoE
LIGHTEST,
NEATEST,
CHEAPEST.
WARMEST
OVERSHOE IN THE MARKET.
NOW-WitAl FOR 81.18INE88.
THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE
8. E. HIOK, PROPRIETOR.
(N.xt door to Pridham, the Tailor.)
My him will be to keep in stock everything in my line that there is a de
mond for. Anything not in stock procured for you on the shortest notioq.
Ph'siotans' Prescriptions
oarefully prepared
at all hours.
Pure Materials
Prompt Servloe
Polite Att.ndanee
S. E. HICK,
D,,IISPENSING CHEMIlIS,IlT,,, . - - - GODERICH, ONT.
THS
"NEW FLORIDA"
•MD
"NEW BERMUDA
99
STEEL OVEN COON STOVES
IRE T11E KIM K MOS,
4WD Team
"New Art Amherst
99
11 TM MOST ECMOMICAL NIDE IIEATEA
Mai IT55E I8 TIE OMIT.
gv.yyp (Nave wsrnnt01 porton or were
rsrniwi d, s.4 aa.esa5ed few oxo Mr agafswl
breakage.
J. H._WORSELL,
�'LAX
Mel Aomrt we
03.023I314101K
Ke 1Stn•rtoma
No Rooms&
For women, Misses and children
POP •ALI OV ALL s.rel ONALYF
The CARDItkAN OVERSHOE CO.
. TRATFOPO. ONT.
NONE 1055
We wan
etlgmlY.ssoda
is
Fis FAMILIES
.f ss`t..ber
f�i smarieeieraWrizeiwz
reS
Inspection Invited
Any woodsman, h,; he ever so hard to
please, can be suited from the immense nook of
CROSS -CUT SAWS and AXES '
to be found at McKenzie's. Our stock of the role-
brated BUFFALO BiLLCroes-cut Saw has had to be
duplicated already. The pnoe and reputation they
have make them go like . boy get.mg away with hot
cakes on a osld Winter's day.
SKATES
We invite young ladies and gentlemen to inspect
our beautiful line of Beaten before purchasing. We
have them to all stylet -Club, Hockey and tuning ;
also a Special Skate for Ladies only.
The rage in Toronto this year is for the osis
bested Be=at Hoots Stan with peek stopper
We have them.
R. W. McgENZIF
THE PLACE TO BUY HARDWAAI CHZtAP.