The Signal, 1899-2-23, Page 5•
THE SIONAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO.
Tuu,ulbAY, Feb. 23, 1x389. fj
�s taCEBOIT & SOIL
-50-
First Arrivals
Fifty pieces of high class English
Brussels Carpets opened this week.
DUNLOP.
Mo.00v llob. If01b.
Mase Jennie Youy M yis/41sj( nlwn.rs la
Ashtleki.
Clara' Mahn, from awe Krueeb•Id, was
• Lenoelset visitor last week.
Frbada bare will regret to ilrerp that Mrs.
Life's,. of L oukeow, who visited here last
summer, lost • onlld by death last week
wttb wrap. Mr. mad Mrs The.. Thai hotel*
welt from hero ap to the faunal cis Friday
last. Friends here emend their deepest
sympathy to Mr. anti Mrs. Little in the low
they have sustained.
N Whluh of the two Bobs Is the favorite one,
wee the absorbing subject of the peat wbtk.
Quite • somber teem here board the
Rau of the oppceiog peruse speak in lode -
rick os. Thursday and Friday evenings.
The Oonasrvatlyee' m.. a. Tuesday of Iw1
week had • good •tteedaoo•. Dudley
Tapestry and Hid. and Jas Mitchell. of Gud.ich,
were the speakers. Our cowl reformers
eagerly defended the reform ticket w the
wren oue fog West Heron.
Prints, Scotch Oinghams, White Piques,
Satins and Organdies.
Ten cases just received.
INSPECTION INVITED !
(Butterick's March Patterns and Delineator now in.)
Roman
W. ACHESON & SON.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Clinton : Mr ad Mrs. Whew Eagles -
.en Mb lest week for Aberdeen. Dakota.
Urates r W. J Doherty. of Huron lol-
1... bas been appended to the charge of
fila HowellISeleoepal Arch.
fila Kxeter . Ma* Leeiea, daughter of W. J.
Calms, while skate's op the oak, sprained
bar saki. and f• now oondued 1, the bow.
Chaim • H. Bennett, of the organ fac-
es....;,earyyeaN with • mishap oo Mowdsy of last
week. having two of his bagels severely
out
Cli.to. Brownout, Box A Co. have
parohas*d the furniture stook of H. 1' Ber-
1.tt, of town, who N paving up his business
here.
Brewed' Bebe I:IIte is home niter
about • yeer'e abeam" in the West. He •
the yeomen we of Wm Ellie, Brussel•
South.
Stephen . Joseph Andel -eon. •u old ad
highly repented residi.t of Centralia, diad
at his sea's restdoece in Stephen, after ei
prolonged Mmes.
(Alsttss : Uo Wetlands) of two ¶set a
Mary A.relict d the late John Cull, died
,
a► the residence of bar daughter. Mre.
Freak Upham, Clinton. at the age of 56
years.
Cies es : Chas. Donley), met with •
pNsfel mishap by dapping at his bou,o and
Ise kis nth! •skin, although not very
badly. He will be around .e usual is • few
weeks.
Hayfield : Mr. Jae Erwa was herald is
the Bayfield s. ce'ory ce Wednesday of gut
week She died Sabbath .venins, Feb. 12.
aged 79 years. Her huebaed pr.deoeased
bar ..•oral years.
Sealortb A oloassst family re -union ea.
Midst the resldeaoe N J S. Weal', to aha
Iowa, os the seamiest of tag oobbr•tioe of
the 80th birthday of Mrs. James Spuliog,
sr.. Ms. Welsh's mother.
I.o.derboro' : Ms. Hies, sr , departed
Me bus o. Tessd.y mesial of last week,
. god nighty e•.. Her daegktere. Mrs. title
Ainley seed Mrs. E Medd, arrived 0e that
evening, bet res MM to we bar &Lane.
Stably r Jams Whiteman. who was we
of Swoons MAI respected rwtdoeu sed o
worthy p4.re.s,�� ad the township, passed
• wan)) en T.m.4.y d last week, balm(
leashed the Real *Ie of ninety -non yeses.
Lewe.dville: Ms. John Fleersobeatz died
ea Wednesday eyaslog, February Rth. She
hod bees 411 ter some tomo with commotion
of lie hogs, and bong advanced in rears
her system was amiable ta throw off the
attack.
Oederiob Iews ktpj: !hath entered the
home of a Oedertek towsehip resident and
dolled away Ms. J. A. Barnett, 'loot of
the lets W. Barnett, •• Saaday, the l2eb
MS. Mr.. Barmen bed been taken down
Substance -Shadow
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS`,
with 1a grippe, settling iota pneumonia,
which atter come ten days' durabtoo earned
nee away et the age of eighty•four yees and
we month. She bed been Ilviog with her
saetieerge os the bumeetu.d, coo. 7.
I Swtorth . Mrs. M. 1 . Molw•u met with
• painful eooideat 0e Wedaeeday of lea
week. She wee standing on a step ladder,
wbeet,iu some way ibis lost her tooting. and,
falling, wreak her *boulder sod interned
the Moe.
Enter Allen, snood .on of Robert
Piokardonet etth •pstntul aooident by fall-
out down stein. sustaining • broken !bleb
and otherwise 'someone • bed shaking op,
The little fellow is doing se well as could be
e t peoted
Sammerbill : We are sorry to say thee
word has been received here that ,las Wat-
kins, well known es a former resident of this
Maw for may yews, bad met bit death in
me woods of the Rainy River district,
while oboppieg
Seaforth : Vt'illl•m Iwo permed Pwey at
his resadeoee, in Seeturth, on Matlidiy.
Feb 114. Mr. Lee had Brea in feeble
health for ee.erai assetb., .ed ht• death
wee not aoerpeotod. He hod reached the
e emereat unusual age of 89 y.•»
Halton: Wednesday •ftere000 of last
week 0. quiet wedding took place at the res-
idence of Williarr Glees, 14th ooa , McKil-
lop. when his adopted daughter, Mw M.
Moore. wee lotted to morris . to Jobe Ir -
no, sen of J. J. Irvin, of the 12th line.
ColLorne : Word was received Ler. last
week of the death et Mrs. Geneve Peitz,
which occurred at Preston on Stodgy. Feb
12th, supposedly from flip. Drearier] was
• daughter «f Jelin Holitheme. now of this
township, end was only thirty one veer. of
age. She leaves • husband ad two email
oh,ldree.
Swlorth : Th. Kre.dfoot and Kot For•
o vine Comp•ey have just received .nother
ler'. order for matter* from the Old Coun-
ty The importance of this order can M
judged from the loot that this one order
will .oneeme 310,000 feet of lumber. .nd
will nx•upy the entire machine men of the
establishment for lour month..
Clinton : W. W beetley, 0/ town, i. a
. br.wd cosiness mon. Tb. t.deerepb o.m-
pany took doers their poles from bel to
lioder,eh on the right aide of the road,-
some
oad-some 400 -and offered them for eels. Mr.
Wheatley seer the purobeser and he has
Bola them et . greet advantage 6oanoislly.
His percba.•re were mostly farmers oet tile
Hiroo road
Exeter : R. H. Coleus, barrister, is den-
items/11y ill. nod his recovery is doubtful.
The nature of his trouble re a nervier
tumor looted in the hip, whioh peewee on
the sciatic serge its location t.. oh that
-a 09.r.tloe to impossible. Mr. Collins'
mother, Mrs. Murray, and half-brother. A.
J. Marey, both of Rockwood, arrived here
last week to remain for • time.
t'raebrook . h:.rly Tuesday mooning of
Wit wee& the spirit of Mrs. John McIntosh
took les Baht. She was. woman of unoom•
mon good health, hardly ever knowing a
day's waisted illness. She took sok on Feb.
5th. end was ill only about s week Ms. Mo-
Into.h was born in Perthshire, Sootl..d,
near Bair Athol, sod was married to John
Molao.b, who predeoweed her clearly two
yeas.
Blyth : "omega Kerwltas, while wor:ing
ioJnmes McGowan's bosh. os Wednesday.
Feb RM. received moth injuries ae resulted
in his death tie the following Saturday tama-
le. Mr Kerealing had got up en • log to
trot Beam ohipe ell a stomp. ewe et whish
8.w op and bit him • terrible blow no the
shin, breaking both upper and lower Jews
and ht. pelat*. H. Platt received injuries
on the forehead and skull.
Clinton : About 3 o'cl wok Friday mor. -
Ing • Bre broke oat in • building e000pi.d
by Mr. Barlett as a lereiture woreroom.
The upper Cory is divided, the trent be
log occupied by Misses Maass and Reid,
dressmaker*. The rel was assn as c osit k •
shop by Mr. Barlett. In this part the fire
origlaated. The fire was apparently pat
out elithont making mnoh headway, but
about 6 o'clock another alarm watt rung.
Th. Bee had broken oat ag.bn, but was again
prompUv subdued. Th. bolding, owsed
tor Mr. Elliot, is damaged by Breand water.
Mr. Barlett's stook and probably the stook*
in the oeigbhorbn. storm •re damaged by
* mob and water.
menrgreitisst bey est
Clearing Sale
...After Stock Taking...
In order to considerably reduce seveml lines, I have decided
to offer the following inducements :
325 Cloth Bound Books,
These Books are by the following popular Authors :
Scott, Dickens, Thackery, Cooper, Marryat, Kingston, Doyle,
Kingsley, E. P. Roe, Charlotte Bmnte and others. A line of
paper Novels at Ism than American Publishers wholesale
pnce, 6 cents each. At the above prices these Book?' should
all he sold in a few days.
....BRIER'S BOOKSTORE,
•
MALTFORD,
MONDAY, Feb 20.
J. W ehb is ea the Wok list.
P. histlartby was a teen/test visitor here
Tsimday.
M. J. Yen, who hee been dangerously 11I,
le reuoyermg.
Mier Nellie Webb, of Rlohmond, Ind , is
visiting in Kinn'''.
WIlI Symonds is confined to the house
with • severe attack of the grip.
Mrs. Feliowe was called up from London
by the sudden illams of her brother.
Mrs. Stewart, Mother of Jamin and Will.
tam Stewart, of Goderioh, is dangeroady 111
with pneumonia.
The outwits filled with politicians which
bees pawed through here on their way to
•ortous emote of meeting were numberless,
The activity depisyed to O'Connell Bros.'
brink and tile yard shows ue that spring is
near et hand. 10 is a rare o00arrenoe he
Canada to be leaping tale on Feb. 17th.
Staw the year '99 has been mitered in
death hos olrudy oarried off many of our
aged residents. One in mattotler, who died
• few weeks ago to Perth, was until a taw
years 010 one of our most estimated neigh.
h,rs Twenty years ago Jas Buchanan left
his native bad, and atter • perilous voyage
sorties the Atlantic, arrived in this ooantry.
la company with bis ktotbeg Allan be made
• tour thro.gb Nortbero OuMri► end Al-
goma, in search of good farmioflaadr, bot'
now being wielded with the appearance of
the ooantry he re greed to Colborne and
purchased a farm sear Saltford. He was a
t re.-b.arted boalabman of sterling qualities
smd vets meals reepeeted by all who knew
atm,
LEEBURN.
M.vuty, Feb. 20th.
Miss Porter. tl Ktsi aged be widest* her
ooueiw, Ma. Annie Poy4*'
Horace and Alex. Horton enjoyed a
pleasant visit to the Clwio City this week.
Mn. -J. J. Wright, of the Point Farm, is
sway on • vert of ay. r.l weeks to relatives
. t G.,elph and other points.
Mise Edith Horton, organist of the
oharch here, is hoeing a furlough for • fort-
n ight. Mb. is visiting relatives •t Clinton
e nd Rtptiord.
There was . large etteadanoe at the
rhumb last Sunday lo hear Mr. Bremner, a
student nt Kees code,.- Tor..,to, speak ea
behalf of the students' mia.ton.ry fond.
He referred to the fined results of Living -
tonne's work is Afrin. an,t the liaise work
fi fed left. end sloe of 1)r. Mokoy'smark in
Formew The latter formerly taught theSelt.
ford school, nod in the college museum at
Toronto a .nown s tarn knife 'AT . maitre
sorcerer from whioh the looter narrowly
0.uaped deeth Mr. Bremner gave • history
of tie misinoary fund of the einem whioh
went beck fifty-five year.. For the current
yen, arrangement. were being mad. to have
thirty-6ve student. engaged. He spoke
mien of the mission work in V anooever sad
iM Kledbke. - - . .
Wedeiii.dey of ladegssk IIGry BowlNs.t
Wife of Maurice Weleb, died s.1 the resi-
dence of bei granddaa,htor.Mr. M. Carney.
at the we of seventy tong. For several
years oast .1,e end her Mislead had lived
here. .nd during that time neither of them
hod been in geed health One of Meir sou
resides ..or Winsham, and one in Chto.go,
and two daughters survive her, and .11
with the exception of the son in ('niaaro,
were present •t. the tunes!, which took
to the Kingehrtdge R C church on 4riday
mnrniog. Neighbors and friends from here
wed also many residents of Ashfield joined
to the .,ad procession. The deoewd hod
lived in Ashfield for many veal, being one
oh its pia: eery. The r ace•eed was m st•nnob
member of her ohorob, damply following its
rules throughout her life Rev. Father
Dixon, 1' P , conducted the funeral servio..,
the pall -bearers beim, .Ies.ph Healy, R.
Gamey, .r., R. Fulford, H. M.oMana., M.
Foley, of this plans, sod John Beacom, of
(:oderioh. We vetoed to the aged husband
one deepest sympaty en his sad lose,
PORT ALBERT.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15.
W EATOE*-A letter reo.ived at the Port
from the Southern State. goer to rhe. that
Port Albert baen't bee. the only mild plaoe
in the world, for the pa.twhtl.: ' In Teases -
see the thermometer. it is said, registered
as low as 10° below zero,
Gowns. -Mr. and Mn, William Grey
left on Monday bn • trip to Tomato. Mr.
(fray le deleget• to the Grand Lodge of the
United Workmen 544...s Hattie and
Lane Thnrinw paid a visit tie Saturday
to relatives t• Uoderinh township.
A Ih, ' T.ua -Insr Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs, James Hayden eetertalned
gods a I.rge number of guests. "A pleasant
time was spent in denoing and other amuse -
meats. The gathering was on amount of
the depertnre of Mrs. Buchanan for her
home nese Yorkton, HI the Northweet.
She (eaves ea Friday of this week.
RevenenD. - - Jack Rloh.rdso. and
Daniel McLeod, who have been in the am-
ber woods for the put two or three months,
returned last Thursday evening. Oar two
lombertnee will have Some rash to
tell . Henry Quaid arrived home me Sat-
nrd■y from vbstuag has slater. Mrs Sheeler,
of Milverton.. -Janes Hawki.s arrived
yesterday (Tuesday) ever log Irom Buffalo.
b'O uTi.'Ai..-Pert Albers has had two
politie.l meetings this week -one on Mon-
day. the other on Tuesday. The fist was
addressed by Robert McLane, the Comer -
votive eandtdat., and aloe by W. C Goods,
el Godsrleb. The loeed•y evening meeting
was in the interests of Mr. Helmet. A. R.
McCallum, of Paisley, M. G. Cameron, of
Goderioh, 1. L. Grant, of Asher/dd. and
Alex. MoD..old, of Goderleh, made ad-
dresses. Mirth Waren ie *bows to the
sou teen.
i,e. Sara.-O.r list is baae.dog, bat
them who me Wok are getMag better..
Learing Sale -
To make room for importations, prices
are cut down to clear out goods quickly.
Cross -Cut Saws down to ... , .......... • ...MI6
Hanging Lamps
Carpet Sweepers
Table Cutlery.
Skates
Tie Chains
Sleigh Bells
Axes
ff
1,
.._. too
1.00
•
1.00 Ter doe
-.i5. per pair
-15
......tom10c.to$1.00
" 45c. " 85
All other goods in proportion.
ALEX. McD. ALLAN,
The Farmers' Headquarters.
JUST RECEIVED:
A IRR ARIIIYAL OF
RUBBER GOODS
-lit-
WATER BAGS
ATOMIZDDcc
l%ilfJ
sYKINIC
�
In various styles
and excellent values.
GE* - -
EEA'
Don't !tempt to cure a Cold
with a few Candies !t-
-.t-OBS OUR -
BhkChcyC&ugh Balsam
It room right to the spot and cures .peedtly.
215o. - for *1.00
W.C. GOODE . Chemist,
Our Cherubs' Honey Coolth Care
POR CHILDRBN,160..
BEL ORD BLOCK
• woos our `ewe today. Kyereditaw� Business Chance 1
a wooed look at the nobby little red•
gutter of sooh • o.oalur make.
DUNOANNON.
Novice..- The local agency la Du annoy
for Tan SIGNAL le at the o•noe of J. O. wAND,
J .1'., conveyancer. So.. who will receive or-
ders defur euptions. advertising and Job -
work, and in authorized to glvereoeipte for
amounts paid for the were.
`I A. NEWTON, DENTIST. OF LUCK-
k_i. ro v will visit Dungannon on 1st sod
3rd /rider of each month. All modern meth-
ods or •at rooting and filling. and muting arti-
ficial les it. Office. nett door to Medd't tailor
shop. 11 .me. t a.m. to a o.m.
1t1 ILLINERY STOCK FOR SALE -
IVI MRd. S. ANDERS 'N. Oungsanou,
wishes to dispose of her entire stook of milli
miry at once, as she intends to retire fn m
business. Intending poroh'n w111 please
address MRS, RS, R. AND, lOOV,
10 Im t Dungannon.
Greg : Ms. Stone and her sister, Miss
31cNaught, of Monitob•, are visiting rola-
nye. 00 the 18'.h con.
Bru•esis One day recently. Tom Bird
had the mislortuan to nays hie right loot
jammed by n .oics of timber in P. Am.nt'e
m.11,
Grey Ales MoFarlane, of Miobigoa,
who has been to the Weiveriu Sate for
the past twelve or fitteer) c .i -, ss. •lunar
1:. brother George, reoently.
Furniture and Underlaking
- BII8ZNTOSS -
FOR SALE !
Sickness of proprietor, cause of selling.
VS. -Fineness carried on by th, old reliable
undertaker. A.N. Cornell. urrtll sold. No
burdensome chargee. Prime •way down M
eve; Ibbing. Apply to
A. B. CORNELL.
BARGAINS IN '
Slams : Chas. 1Vilkm►on, who went to
tao Old C..unuy last fell on • visit, use en.
(retied with a farmer in England snit .ill
speed this year there. H. has • Bic. place,
it le slid.
Morns : Robert Maunders Dame home
Ir.in Albert oollege, ttellevitle, oo the sick
list. Lest week he went to Toronto for treat-
me..t by a 'mentalist. Appendants is said
to be the trouble
Morris . John Br anian was home on a
hollow 10140 to his lathe" sod brothers es
the thud ling. If i• **vitro% years since Mr
Bowman left Morrie. yet he hamawarm spot
in toe heart for the old homestead.
Wrnreter : Andrew Miller, who under- f
went on operation • short time ago and wee
not improving satisfactorily, underwent an-
other last weak, A Cl oto,, M. 1). per-
formed the operatiea. Mr. Miller is doing
es well as coxed be expected.
Cleat° Owing to the prooeediogs insti-
tuted by W. C. Searle to unseat Dr. Shaw
e a mayor, and he resigning his neat as snob,
W. Coats, town clerk, held Dominations on
the 9th inst. Is the rows hall A g
number of the ratepayers were presoak- bate
interest did net ren high, as it wee ewer -
e lle oonoedrd thee Dr Shaw would be re -
now -Ater', As his name was the only one
reo.ived by the ot.rk, Dr Shaw wee de.
glared mayrr of Clinton ter the year 1899.
The Globe
Toronto, Canada
The Leading Newspaper of
of the Dominion.
THE DAILY
lies over 12,000 more regular oir•
relation every day than it hod in
1897, and nearly 4,000 more than one
year ego. It grow. Mamas it pleases.
It has All the News
Every Day.
The Saturday Illustrated
With its 24 or 28 pages every Saturday,
ilhistrated supplement. ite many
* penal features - short stelae and
sketchy artioles--besidee having tbe
current news of the day, has bowsaw •
W oos rival of the best meathly mess -
I T 18 CANADA'S
GREATE8T NEWSPAPER
oaa have THIC GLOSS every day
and the Siseierday Illestratel for about
the same pries ow yea have be pay for
many of the mall* dallies
THE WEEKLY
Hee lad several now Natures added,
has allpthe sows of tie week in weedso
tomb with every part of the world, wad
mars esposially with oar owe issantry.
Ifubsoirlption Rata/ sod hill pat -
Umbras mi had sa WIN of thfe
imisIcombilsant .=1 EWER,
•
toves
Having bought out tht' inter-
-•
-
ettt of my partner, Mr. Robiataon,
--I have decided to sell off the bal-
. mice of stock of Stoves at great-
ly reduced rotes.
Now is the time for I3AROAINe.
Tinware, Coal Oil, Leaps, etc.,
Ma, at equally low rates.
do Plumbing, Heating and
Timemithing at the lowest prices.
Call aortae names of some of
the purchasers of niy Stoves for
reference.
H. C. .FILSINCE';
Cor. Square and West.-st.
CANTELON'S
Pastry, OysterPatties,Tarts, Short
Bread and Cream Rolls,Minao
Pies and Lady Fiows, Kisses,
Macaroons, tranvia,
Brandy Snaps, etc.
tttrttrtittitttttttttttttttrttttrtttttrttt rttrtmm
are an good ae the beet made in any
city in Canada.
Cantelon leede the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
ing and almond icing.
Give him an order nod your nat•
isfaction will be &enured.
D. CANTELON,
Canadian
Pacific Ry.
IS THE DIREC T FAST
ONLY - ALL -CANADIAN
LINE
TO TAKE FOR
KlondikeandYukon
Gold Fields.
LOWEHT RATES. FASTEST TIME.
A0000ASTODATION UNSURPASSED.
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
A Large Stook,
A Large Store and
Large Values
at J.11. PEDDER'S.
We are now comfortably settled in our new quer!,
ters, and feel sure that with a bright store and a
bright stock we can supply your wants in
Dry Goods, Ready -Made Clothing,
House Furnishings,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc.,
at prices to please you.
Factory Cotton, 3M inches wide, at ......, - 4c. a yard
Regular 7c. Cotton, in 30 -yard ends, at
A heavy Shirting, worth 12ic., at 10c. "
Regular $5 Meeti Suits for' • 118.00
Regular S7 Meds-thierecets
Dille anti SeB for Yourself.
J. H. PEDDER.
ItttfttftttfrttttrtrtIttltttttrtrft
able su•prise t..) those ulippe
The speed, effect of our g .5 I.,.mpound
Win 313.41.171EI TEC BMW
has been an agree -
who have tried it.
Hutif,frounorevioui US!, JOU want
we have all slum fresh and rellable. Igo. 5gr.. eto.. and sell them
in an) qoanti,t Analog!:
Just to band. frestiseppplise Of, - -
Bromo-QuIntne Tablets. Phenyo-Caffeln Pills,
Hea lache Powders and Wafers
" Dr. Cooper's Coati flaidifalori for your cough, • I5c. a Bottle.
Central Drug Store, S. E. HICK,
Dispeasiag Chemist
ALWAYS THE BEST" AT HICK'S.
con an Won EPPS'S COCOA
CHARCOAL and KINDLING.
Wei ere Mill at the same old !stand, Nekton
Street, where we have been eupplying our
customers for a number of years. Wo know
the fuel that suite you.
°niers Mit with our delivery rig. or at
Woreell'm "dove and tin shop and at our
office will roorneni pt attention.
Ali coal weig on market wales, unless
otherwuse ordered.
We run sever.' Draye in connection.
CARTAGE & FUEL CO.,
JOHN 8. PLATT, !dotage,
Phone 62. rf017.1j
GRATEFUL COEFORTING
Distinguished everywhere
for Deliosoy of Flavour, Supe-
rior Quality, and Nutritive
Properties Specially grate-
ful and comforting to the
nervous and dyspeptic. Sold
only in 1-4 lb. tine, labelled
Homceopathic Chemists, Lon-
don, Englane.
gal
A Marvellous
Success • • 2
The general pres.,ion has been, " How
can you sell such an exaellent Axe so
An Excellent Axe
for only Fifty Cents ?"
The answer wo invariably give is, "They
were bought right," Out of six boxes
only s few aro left Get one before they
are all gone.
A few Pairs of Skates to be run off
at Close Prices.
McKENZIE