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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-7-19, Page 5entre ►�s 3 I -8 N' Qto Vine ;I5 GREEN -and as Teat. IBLLEBORE, Ere 1187 ORO BLOCK. res 1N13 a. et ib. .. 15 cents 'IE 2E. IN'S 3,11113, SIM Rolls,Lace [era, NU, IC. :he hest made in any In the trade in ling and ornament - I icing. order and year sat- e armored. LON. IT. TORE. .0000000 0000, nes to •tart• you 25 oenta. ants quire. enta quire. 51.50. 51.00. and 51.50. or 'Book Deport- ' you to read at ved from finding W. Acheson & Son ..Dandsome Dress Plaids at 25c.. We phos on special a•le this week 15 piens of new 38 to 40 inches wtde Wool Drew Plaids in handsome effects and Tartans, Gordon, Stewart, 42ud Cameron, Meutie, regular value 45c a yard, Friday and 25^ Ijaturdey �r 350 yards 20 inch Japan Silk in nearly all colors -- pinks, Blues, Navy, Sky, Cream, White, Blank, Mauve - very desirable for handsome blouse• or drawer ; 25 Friday and Saturday, per yard 40 pintoes handsome Scotch Uinghawn in checks and stripes, with up-to-date colorings. Early iu the season price. were ISc and 20c • yard ; we make up one Targe table and place them at one price for two days, 8C per yard ................. .... 100 yds English Floor Oil Clotho, one and 1 8n two yards wide, regular 25c, et per square yd. W. Acheson & Son W. C. T. U. (MUMN. ni MUCK ayamTts1$0. The Montreal Wit/saes says : Otte of the worst neer of vagesaey that over came M fors a police mart was disposed of by Mr. L.lentslw reosatly. John Wbrba, of No 60 Laotews street (whoa he is at bogie), was ohsrged by his wife. Elisabeth Herring - too, with tallow to provide for her and bit family of Eve email children ler the past us mouths. As a mouse of teat, he has not given fele onto • seat towards her support for three ►.•re. Drlsk, es anal, has rased the trouble. Cupboards, .halts, store and bed followed each Mire to the pawnshop, and ware sold for dine. Rem the baby e clothes were sold for the same riper. (1s Friday whoa Yrs Wheaton arrived bene from work she limed the dahlia on the nor, Ad the table -ter last piece .f turaitors left la the homes -mss gone. She found It at e.6.s merman wed her hs•b••d 'n • salon fliaktsg the pries of Ph last swam, lid the poor woman rola: aptly told • implatat belwe the magistrate for coo support. Some of the obildren bad to deep oa lbs doer en Friday, while kind montane our tor the mother .ad Wok bait'. Deputy high on*aable Lembert oar• rested the usaatar•I father. He pleaded rulity, wad wokaowled.ed he deserved to be punished. Drink was bis oars. SI: mouths la jail and • doe of 820 or four *tier moths wee his eseteaee. ragIIIIIITOCT I.OUIILANen. .'hvlettetowS. P. S i., Jane 11 -The Leg aistnre processed es S.t.rdsy slier• aeon Tao probibtdn bill was prohemly the ablef measaro, 1. priesatlag witch the Premier stated they wail prepared N.1 .4 or tau by it. Althosib the Opposition .e strewed ..s.lderably, they !Welly voted for the hill Ti. smallest provisos In the 1).. moose bas thea the borer of es•eung the Erse prohibteln statute and to Prowler Far, unhorses great oredtt is [Ives by the temp- aahee peopie of the printer. The hill sb- Ni.l•l1 .milia the retail man e:oept for m.dtoal. soiesttdo or mee►aa• Mal aad*r strict rsetrloM*sss Wholesale trod. is else prohibited, mmo.pt ts pbyddaaa std ar.ga4S1, and were liyoor is sold for .eeaampalea o.Wd. Me ...reruns. s. Tao .rules thvesgbest was e* of the .ts Birt 1a tilt. bl5tM7 .f this Isgf..5 tare. COUNTY CURRENCY. Clanton : Jo►. Coupled, of Lesdesboro, las takes • position 10 N.weo.M's dry r._.-gpede store huts : Jewell lioDoagall, bloyed wife of --Jabs Stray, of E:etr. posed peseef ally . away on Sued.,. Jaly let. ('11ato.: W. S. 8 sari* Mowed us wheat, 1•kn off the /air farm, which measured over ter mod ...hall feat. Wingbam : Ralph Rogers, r.. a resi- dent of teas vtdeuy does the sly days, did es 1aadwy, the 8th last. Brumfield : Jolla Rase, who os lately moved to Mildewy. le offend • higher pod- tnoo, as sada master .t Paisley. Teraberr] George Powell, as old Turaberry boy, hew • teacher to Torso, has recently had • geography ten book laud. Wrenn/ : Jobs Bray is 1.14 ap some- what with • sere leg, w101oh got sprained on the 23rd of Jose laid, well* helping to load op an rf•n. Helmsmen's: Walter Peder.*, em- ployed by Wm. Looserd, bed 101s third E. ger en toe loft brood orsand ander the hey rook on • wagon. Bro.les : Res. Stoolair Is learaing tips writhe In his father's law eine• 1104 will son11 he able to tamale the mmobhte with neatness and dispatch. gsafortb : The Canadian Bask of 0..- mwo• ban hod tea very Mod.sme mild loll - tend signs erootd oe Slott building, wbeM gives 11 golfs • site appe.r•aoo• Hay : W. J. °oldies el Nelms. Q. formerly of Rester, mad en of Wm. Cald- well, Hoy, was reo..tli united la a inulase te Mt. Mary Cant, of that plass. ('Tears : J. (J. Bowsaw' received word lam week .f The death of Sarah I.rei•ce, beloved wits of Andrew Uallesd r, formerly of (;limon, who did 1a Termite at the age of h0 years. Grey : 16 le spared that J. 1. Hog,. B. A., formerly a fsgslw is B. 8. No. b, law of Tomato, was united to marriage to an Orangeville yosus lody on Wednesday, the 4t1 .net. Holmee►llle : A now piano oared Do- herty organ hos been purchased for the Methodist church The present cream will be used In tb• barmier by the league and Suedes, school. Se•forth : Douglas Campbell, who has Mee •est.snt to Wm. Somerville's sloe for some limo, has received • prairie on toe permanent staff to Ise 0, N. W. Telegraph altos to Hemtine. Windham : Dave MOU•aaw, at one 4m. opratur o the C. P. K ethos here, 1u bean now fee hi. ho11d•ye, after an abeam o1 Eve or six years Dave le now relieving agent on the L P. R In the Northwest. Hoasell : A Hearn omttloba r reams ed IT ru• farmer ler 869 fr &entail ealtlo widish the drove had parobred from him, end paid him $6 down to bled the b.rgala. Toe tanner had to pay 120 and the omits of the salt Seabirds : Chas. L. Willie and Jobs Wren, sr endear of Seafrtb CoUs ire lu•tlta•e, posed Normal College Hamilton, and roomer the rank of speol•hat la seethe - mai sae. Jae. If. McKinley pared ea spa mallet la clerics. Charm : A gentleman In • postdate to know whereof he le sp.mklog, roar* of his official standing, Informs as Mat trapdoor of whiskey oowumed to Huron dewlap the last Orel year Mows a material decrees ser that .f preusediag years. Broads : Tbo nuptial bow was tied at the resides,. of M. 0. RIob•rdsoo, es ilea - day evniog, 9th teat., by Key. Jae. ass, B. A., between W. 11 Moo• ley, me/reat of killed River, AIgom., and MIs. MOW oldest drab, or of Mr and Mn. Milliard. son. Bemllles Our genial storekeeper and pcetmaster, A. S. ()Idbttl, bas disposed of his briars, lnoludlur bore rid lot, to Mr Kodmoed, of Honest!. Mr. Ulsdbill h.e given good sstlsfeotloe in both depart. meats, and the people of Besmlller and violalty are sorry to lose blm. Mefrtb : Herold Clarkson. eon of C. Clark.n, retorted bone from Fort Moleod last week. Mr. Clutter hu boa terhlog school la Fort Mcleod for two years. Hs says there re b... an •baadaace of sasiet ora In Alberta this Terson and that the oreps and rut never looked better. limy : Mrs. Tboe. Btylle died quite enddsaly at the lamely residence, Dovr- 000rt used, Toronto, on Sunday morning. July tat, from • paralytic stroke, roo.ivsd the rhured•y previous, tleos•rd whit her harbeod earl family formerly resided on the 4th cooc.eioo of Orin, removing to Hamilton about 11 years ego. Brussels : On no 31. of May the matri- monial bow was tial between W. H. Hol- land, o1 Dstreil, sot of C. W. Holland, for natty of Brussels, and grandson to Mn. Pearson, of town, and Mir Marie, daughter of the late (len. Koss, of Detroit. Mr. and Mn Holland are at home to their friends on Hutson ave., 109, Detroit. Seaforth • Howard Fowler, dental student with Dr. Koss, hr, by the oolleys ano00ce- meet lowly issued, made. very good record, sanding (earth In • ole of sixty, la th* freshman .ramiaatln. This Is an o:o.11st aiding, considering 1h.1 be was only with Dr. Ross for • few weeks before enariny *oiler*, where most students serve one year. Others : A very awkward and annoying olrtwmsaeos happened to • bridal party the other day. While getting on to. trans the groom bad the mbfortoes to drop his pocketbook, whlob oonatned his railroad Sabra wad $300, sed be was pat to groat taeotventsaoe as the pocketbook 000ld not thee be found, 6at It was afterwards dts- mewed es the floor of the oar whoa It reached Buffalo. Brumsb: Bramante* were sadly ser Keadmy manila, of lost week te ..d well-knewo resident la pg William Aldrld,e had met his doith ander end droomsbooss, He had naso early that morning from his bed, and dressed and to some way that will Geyer be known, either mind Ids footing at the op ot the retro or bestow dbiv.headed, the result of which was • headlong fall to the bottom, molting In Iweuao.oa5 death. Brides the widow there r* two children, Devitt, of Platteville, .id Mies Aldridge, .► bros. Ms. Aldridge wM ld, fah. 1B(It fMet Souvejdr China .:. and ..�.� THE SIGNAL • GODERICH ONTARIO. Brtfe.ds : Wda••day •vellus •f last oar. ► . very pl.aeaet sempasy es11.o ed .t the summa, reeldese•, es the h.uk• of the Haltlaad, Brooel., •f Hr. and Mo.. t.-okte, .f Tonne, t• emir their hospitality .ad at the same tial oommeserse the 1210 wl ..nett of 60elr marriage. A particularly tasty tea was served an tM laws, are welch the Was was pleae•atly spout 1u oroopt, •opal sad la•tnme.Ml mole, motel chat, .to. Jack asd Bob, the twist so.. 01 the host and hooter, undo their appe.r•aos In fall Htblaad costume and damned the High lead ding 1a reenter old f•.bloo.d style sad they wen .unneeded by Athol Stewart, of Toronto, Mr twokis a •.phew, ono Gan trip the Minuets deo.. la a amour that wield de srredlt to • professional . Fier dew fres the reeldeso. 5.4 Bummer hew lid, se the abodes of evening gathered, Chinese leptons were lighted and • hoe dlsplsy of brewrks elven. The oomp•oy .e, lad a1 • noose.• alit.. hour after its preen. .Mir beet *lobos for tn• future hepoinem sod prwperny of The genial Met and hostess. Sd.forbh : A vary pretty wedding eras oelebrated at "logloslde," the rehires of D. I). Wa.eo, of Seaforlb, oo Wednesday, July 11th, at 12:30 o m , whoa his eldest daush'er. Christina, was salted In marriage to l'. K. Somerville, of London, Cat. The bride was gowned In white s111 with oblffo• Mmmlop. and bore herself with grace as she entered 16. drawlag room. where the merrier took place She carried la her hand • •bower bouquet of white news. and wag •tt.oded by Mr et ter, 611.. Nettle W risen, and Mr a.usts, M1.& ttiobardaoa, of W.lksrtuo, earl of whom was prosily •t tlr d to whin organdie nod oared snowier hr ogees of pink noose, presented by tb• g room, whose gift to Mies White tailor was • whirrs pearl ring, and to Miss Ktob ard.on • pearl dour deli* pin. The bride- groom wee amend by hie brother, Virgil Somerville, of Loodos Th. o.remooy wee performed by the Rev ()olio Fletcher, M.A., of Exeter, related by Kin. Robert Jobwton• U l) , of London, and the Key. F. H. Larkin, B. D , of SWforth. Tb. house was moat tastefully decorated with flowers and foliage After the detainer the happy mettle loft on the 3.10 train for potato to the rat, atter whlo6 they w111 be •t hems Io September. Ar.of the tomer- ous gdu reoslv.d by the brld. wars • 111e membership mottled.* from the Saaforth Auxiliary of the Women's Forage Mission sty Society, a out glees water bottle from 16e Sweeties Mission Band, of which foe years she has beim the energetic president, and • oar of Irult knives and forks from Mr. Yomer.Ill.'s lellow•membn of St. Au- dios'. cburob arena, London. KILLED I (War from oho *nmol'* plot of view.) THI MOTHER 01101(0. 16 is kind of you loot to look in, my dear, Ys. -1 Dos that the list yen'v. read. Nay, 1110.01 break dew. or, my ryes are Blea And I've not vet humbled my bead. But It rn • such • &boos --so word to pre. pare -- Aad lite grew grey 1a • breath, -.. For I, somehow, feasted my boy wall 40 fair To be sommood so loon by Death. They say It's a glorious thing to Egbk Aid fall, for the sentry's .k• ; To strewth the wrong and e.tabll.b the Bel -- Bel what solace to that on 1 oak/' 1 9555 them the oat whom 1 Mild mod dear.Of their vbkery victim to he ; Aad what do they rook .f 110* young slew, That was all the world to one' Ah ! I've triad so hard since i hoard 1t, my deer, To whisper-" His will be dots ! But I think of the shadow of year after year. When the light from the hearth bas 00051 1 shell hoar oho shout of the nation's joy, 01 the weltme home, three times three I But all 1 shall know lie --my boy, my boy, Can never Dome book te m.. -C mroao Dick. 1n Loudon Experts. World's tlaesetea Sealer. "1 tried many remedies to cure piles," wntes W. R. Smith, of Latham, 111.. "but found no reliet till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I hare not been troubled with piles since." Grandest pile one on earth and the best salve in the world. 25o. per box, guaranteed by Jas. Wilson, druggist •• All Dunlop Tare. is Nos" On macadam roads - on country roads -on good roads and bad roads - Dunlop Detachable Tires are safest and easiest to ride. if you meet with a mis- hap - a puncture - ten miles from home" these are theonlytoolsyou need." " Th. oulr tools - Ttw Daly The na. United, Tomes IlO.tr11. wi..ly.L K Jana Postel Cards Also • line of Souvenir Stationery, with views of the Harbor, Court Holme Square, road to the Har- bor, re4o. Your friends will appreciate oorreepondeece on this up-to-date Stationery. We are also showing an elegant range of Khaki' Note Paper, with Envelopes to match, is different shapes, with and without red edges. The above Paper and Envelopes in two qualities : Rnwelopes, 10c and 20c pkg.; Note Paper, 15e and 20e quire. PORTER'S BOOK STORE Our Telephoto Is Na 100 B. Court Nouse Gomm Oodarlch. STEAM USERS ;"11.,t11886611. VAK�ttti`t� 51tC g ll willNO/ RAM tl�i o � PAC I�AI rr What • T.I. N fells. If that mirror of yours shore • wr•toh- .d, sallow oumpl*•lou, • jsuudtu.d luck, moth patches sod blotches .0 the skin, it's liver trouble ; but Dr. Ktsg'a N.w Lite Pills regulate the liver, parity the blood, give Blear skin, rosy ekeek5, rob oo.uplexiun. Only Jho. ab line Wil.uu'a promoripttun time *tore. neuralgia is Rheumatism of the face. Uric Acid left in the blood by disordered kidney. lodges along the serves which branches from the eye otter the forehead. mid across the ohmic to the aide of tm. noes. The cause Is the same as is all Rheumatism--- disordered Kidneys. The cure 1. no- wise the saane- Dodd's Kidney Pills Team Boiler Repairing. The Uoder cc boiler works having been removed from Uodench, I have made arrangements to carry on boiler repairing and also the maan- facturing of smokestacks, etc. Repairing of boilers, engines and other machinery promptly attended to. SAVE MONEYT. Fuel, Tabor and expensive repairs in your plant by using BUTTON'S D. K. STRACMAN, Machinist, Uoderich. Works on Victoria Street. MILL WOOD FOR SALE. The above is cut into stove wood ienith and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day 68 ordered. Orden reoeived by telephone or left at residence, 1118 Cambria street, will receive prompS$tention. Bier ChulpDilhl 'Phone 98. PETER McIWAN. Goderich, November 216t, 1899. 63-3m 'ANEW COOK STOYE Summer Goods THE BEST:.: OIL STOVES ICE CREAM FREEZERS 'AND BICYCLES from ette.es op. PRESERVING KETTLES and all rade of GRANITE and TINWARE LEMON SQUEEZERS ' DAIRY TINWARE our own make EAVES TROUGHING ROOFING and SIDING Agent for the oelebrated Carton Paint for painting all kind. of roofs, wood or ironwork. . Irl wawa swum it h. SIN COR Co., IN Si eels 1t. 8ggte Teruel, Si. WORSELL'S the Cheap Stove sod Ferro. Man. A a she of Hamilton St. Goderloh. At any season ot the year there is no greater comfort than a good reliable Oook Stove iu the kite jlen. It is witn cook stoves like every- thing else : there are good, bad and indifferent varieties. We know you will be pleased with our FAMOUS and ABERDEEN StovesandRanges GALL A r CATTLE BROS. Hiders, Magner: and Tiiailha Wirt side of l aloe troll Sherd, tiros Seasonable Suns. H. DUNLOP THE WEST -ST. TAILOR. Can show you the latest in Spring and Summer Suiting.. Call and sae his Homespun* in the newest Media, the very thiug for Sprung and Sur mrsr wear A large assortment of clothe to Meese from, end style and fit guaranteed. prio.. moderate. N. DUNLOP West Street H. C. FILSINCER le ,gent for the Kelsey Warm Air Generator, m•naf•otured by the Jas. Smart Mfg Co , Brookville. Read what • fellow townsman says o1 him exper/oaos with the Kelsey Goaentor ono, of F. J. T. Nartel, Fire. Lira, Aooldeot .ad Plate Glass Insursnoe taken at lower rates. Hamilton st. Godertoh, May 1st, 100. James 9mrt Manufacturing Co., Brookville. (ant.. OgltTtdkw. The No. 18 Kelsey Warm Air Generator you Installed In my beam last fall MS give. m• the greatest of setletaotloo. 1 have tour It very eooaomleal In fuel and very e.11y manat(ed, giving the very best reaels In heat. the whole house being heated from 78 to 00 both up stairs and down, and at nines 1 have left my bedroom window open all night in the month or February. 1 have found no gas or ooal dust from it at all, no heat In the Dollar. and the smoke pipe was cool. I have coed other turnutes for • loos tints, and from my experience to furnaces 1 sea safely say that the Kelsey 1s the best 1 have seen or rood and can highly recommend It to say one I0taading to heat with warm air, as it does not barn the air. but glees • very even and pleasant hent to the hoose. F. J. T. NAFTEI. Information regardla, this boater obeerfully given by H. C. FI LSI NCER, Darner W.tot. and fk1wY., GodseIcb El Ceme91 ST. MARY'S LIME kept ooa.otly as band. Mao the beet brands of HYDRAULIC and PORTLAND CEMENT Builders w111 do well o see me before plac- ing their orders. F. BARLO IIOLMES TES COAL e.ALga. UFF105, West-st. Naar the Spinus. W. A. MeKIM. JULY SELLING A SUCCESS asseser' 010.00000•000•00000* We have yet quite a roto Summer Goods which we are done with. If you want them at any old price, come along. 25c. French Organdies, in stripe and flora pat- terns, light and dark, for 1 tic. 35 in. Fancy Stripe Piques, were 20c., to clear at 1211c. Shirt. Waists at half price. Men's Straw llats, were 1''2 c. and 13c., for 10c. Linen Skirts for 40c. each. USE AND HOTEL LINENS I Table Linens, mill remnants, all lengths, at less than mill prices. All Summer Goods must go in July. Now is your time fu1 ,tlud (roods just when you want them, at,money-saving prices -price no object. W. A. McgIM. rIM MDAf, J111y 19, 1900. es "e July Sale J. H. PEDDER'S I8 STILL BOOMING. PLENTY OF GOOD GOODS STILL LEF'r FOR YOU AT LOW PRICES. EVERY DAY IS A BGMN DAY• ' Snaps In Dress Goods, in blacks, plain and fancy goods of all kinds. Fancy and plain Silks at Reduced Prices. Linings at Reduced Prices. Trimmings at Reduced Prices. Only a few Ladies' Blouse Waists left, to bo sold cheap. Linen Skirts cheaper than you ever bought them before. Ladies' White Wear at a big discount. Corsets at 20c., 35c., 40c., 60c., worth 25% more. Lace Curtains from 25c. up. All lines reduced in price. In Men's Furnishings we are selling Shirts, Ties, ('otlars, Cuffs, etc., at prices that empty the boxes. Felt and Straw Hata at 257 off the regular prices. The Clothing is going fast, and no wonder, for a Suit here costs very little. Come and see if this is right. • J. H. PEDDER, !;17iG-ODERIOIL Men's chooblate Dong. Bd111Ossd• year vesting top 5Wt)0 Men's tan Rai'., Goodyear, 13 he Sir Men's heavy plough Shoe.,_750.0. Mannish Shoes for ladies-- ladies' - gentlemen -shoes -a tnan shoe built for women. I am the sole agent for "a SOROB(0, " the latent N;, \ American shoe. Call and see them. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER.... is a bigger advertisement than a page in this newspaper. May we make a walk- ing advertisement for our store out of you 7 We can, if you'll give us a trial. �---' ST. GEO. PRIOE Another lot of Favorite 011 Shoe Dressing 50. Repairing neatly done House-cleaning Time.... Briggs many requirements which we can supply. Let ua • have your order for anything in our line, and we will try ' to please you. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. I :STURDY & CO.,r •- The Orocers,C71 Telephons.,tiiai1• .Cor. Square. and Montreal St.. The Light of Common Sense lslt t l r�ilt�t`� !4F'; � J will prove to any woman that there is ' no better shoe for feminine wear than the King quality at $3. She doesn't need to be a judge to see that. Did you ever know that uncomfortable shoes affect a woman's temper? It's true, nevertheless, and so we can honestly say int a sweet dis- position goes '44/ along with the _tyle ?masa and the ease and the beauty of King Quality. KtheRuAuil Made by J. D. ,RING COMPANY. Limited. Toronto. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MC;LEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR. A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, Oodsrich, (Int