The Signal, 1894-3-8, Page 8d
THE SIGNAL : GODKRICH;' O4T.. THURSDAY, MARCH L '1114.
THE
CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
CTTANLISNSO MU.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
IMPfnilb (PIM .n Eula MILLION oowk*s -
NWT
B. E. WALKER, GENERAL. MANAGER.
• ..•000.000s
SI, 100,000.
GODERICH BRANCH.
A GENERAL. BANKtNO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMERS NOTES DISCOUNTED.
DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT AL, *DAM{ IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCIPAL
C TIES IN THE UNirto STATER GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, as
•AVMN$ .ANE DEPARTMENT.
DEPOSITS OF.a.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, ANO CURRENT RATE{ Or INTEREST
ALLOWED INTEREST AOOBO TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE ENO OF MAV ANO
Pr- IOER IN EAOH VW.
special Attention given te the Clorteetb.•. -• ^-•
End roomers' Sales Notes.
R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager.
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
Prom our ownCorraspandenta-
T►ere 1. Information Mere &beat laa..e be
reload to vi herr Lt.e-sew. of Liber
e swab enrr&ally R.p•r-led
ler lbr Etas.&.
AUBURN.
no'e's►-.. Mar.
1:. Vuegbtut is on the sok list this week
T. (Sark retcrned home Saturday from
Hema•!l.
Mars. M. Hattrs,of Wiarham,spent '.tut
day here.
Mr. Kat:, of too, snaday.d with
friends here.
Wouog, of tWiezhem. visited friends
her. "uuday.
Slim.
t.. Revile, now tl( L:li,Etns. was
home Sunday.
Will ra.f 'Andy \ ungblut, el . tioderich,
s.adaye.t at their home here. _ ._
finite a number of young folk took tin the
"Jubilee Concert' :a It!yth last !Friday
night.
•
Three Cities froni the t.wa o�l 6oderic\
visited t!.is pL.e las: Sunday. 'What.* the
attract.oa, boys '.
The met -doers of the I:oworth ! .'tgue in.
toed having ao "at home" in the !Methodist
church aeitjuesday evening. A good tinkly:
is expected.
\ Nan' .rusty, Mar.
•iohn M:tcheil Ml .-lbordayfar Msnitobe. ,
11'e k h&.n wooer.
R.
R. dell, of L-.Iosbeen. laid oar el! -I
lags a d visit Tharoisy
Wbi:e c • the two door, last Fa.. 1
Miss Lily 'Upped and fell • distaner
of I2 feet. severely cut her hand and
Wckenrt
wai dna3
tine, but no set sans injury
' t
NES. .
Tui Mar..h.
it:se I. Mcln: yrh \of Lucknow, is 'The
guest of belt. and Mr..' Joe Scott this week.
Mi, M. Courtney,of Flint, Mich,. ra at
present. visiting at . Courtney' s.
Air. W. and Mies C: Johnston Were visit=
tag friends in the vicinity- cf Clinton last
week.
Mies F. }rank. who -las been visiting
friends in the ticinity of Nolyrood seturned
home this week.
111. ('ourt.ney, acclutpanirt by Mrs. P.
-. Rimier, hard hese viaitinv their brother. J.
Courtney, of Flint, fetich, las: week.
I•tlr'•;.-Mn.
i•auley who lives here with
het daughter, Mrs. H. Vansickle, and who
- has bcvs etck for the put two weeks, is, we
regret to say, still very low.
MATT,. ' Jno • Campbell, who has had tt. r.
Lame. farce rented for She poet Live yeas,
had an auction sale on Marc tat .0 be ia-
tends gritting farming fur the present.
F:verfthrog was disposed Of at fairly good t
(tames.
'4;01 F. .1,4mes Trott, who has been enjoy --
inti • vis:' under the parental roof. left for
Oakes. Itakota. on \Wedneteday, 2titii, carry -
in; with hut. the best wishes of .11 those
who have the pleasure of his ac'luaintaoce.
His hole daughter F: Lith alto •ccm:1hour.]
Lim.
Acta u.. -A yonng gentlemin arrived it
the residence of Mr. Faris, on Saturday
March 3rd. who tips the besm at 101'
pounds. 1We hope that he may long be
.pared to kir. and Mrs. Ferris We pre•
some it will be in order to call this ore
Jahn. ('.• Ear Patterson. u the last boy
was honored with t ate'title of Malcolm t'olio
('aateron.
crptaio was a warm and sincere trieui of
your humble scribe, and for the put fou,
teen years dorm* the Winter months we
would ofteu visit at his home, and hear
many stirring nuts of his adventures on
the deep waters of the l'soadiaa inland
lakee,covering • period of forty years. Ow-
ing to illness latterly we were pretested
from seeing each other till three weeks be-
fore his death, when we had our last toter•
view. l'alpt and peaceful we found him.
11'm spoke to him of the a h:eta which he
had made to free the I.eebutn church of its
standing debt during the 11'inter of 1393.
He had collected over one ha:f of the amount
due, end io February, lbyr2, he saw the debt
fully discharged. Early to the evening of
this tragsient life a food parent and true
frtend,etith all the characteristics of • sailor,
passed from our midst, deeply regretted, to
be seen no more, but not to be forttotten by
any waw knew him. He made his peace
and met death in full rsiguation, and will
be aye ready to answer the grand roll call
on deck for all hands. Like all mariner.,
he had gathered many treasures of the deep
and ht had i rare fondness for bird*, and
bad • beautiful collection of statfcd ones
which he tansy/ showed to las visitors. He
h ad also always • pet terrier at his side
while oar shore which never left him. The
last sue he head for the &Fact ten years.
CARLOW.
Trt..t.y , March6.
George Ferguson has returned from
t1'allaceb..rg.
Alex and Will .Ferpua•'n arc visiting at
their uncle's, Mr 1Viii. Ferguson.
Misses Alio Tyn tall and Lily Ferguson of
(:odericht\Cu kgfate Institute eundayed at
botne.
A ycming Orionis in ot'r vicinity disappear-
ed .odds. -oI• sight - Wes any ot
:hem trying to t "Vetter(' again'.
The soul of I Friday eyeniog under
the auspices' of th Christian Endeavor
Society -pruned a great success ini:ee.t. The
proce.de amounting to eighteen dollars and
a hall, are to g,, ''• the Poirot aux Tremlty
mission school
I){ 11 "" iy Weis eiht.ry pleasant -.vett
took place at the residence of Mr. Alex
Stirling.' Ilia eldest daughter Lizzie was
Mittel] in holy matrimony to W. Mack, of
Paisley. The bride is a very estimable
young lady and we regret her departure
from amongst us. Long tile and prosperity
N wished them by their many friends.
LEEBUHN.
- Ter-uw, Mach b.
Max b • :hlcr, from Witlaod clhnty,
visited relatives and other friends about
herr this week.
Mrs. John McLeod has removed from
eheppadton to reside here, having rented
a house from .1. Shaw, of Godcrich.
'tome of the members of t he I 'hristiaa I:n-
deacor here took'is the social held by the
sister society at Carlow on Friday- eveni
of last week. 5B
CH. m• ii N••Tr-. After the close
of Wedoe.day night prayer meeting tee
manager,' will meet to talk over financial
natters. The beard of elders will meet
o elect a representative from thorn to be.
ptesent at the Huron Presbytery meeting at
seafortb next Tuesday.
FR0,I Mu -.ismer -Arthur Horton return-
ed from Muskoka after a visit of some days
meeting many former residenu about here
and among them the Vomit family. Mr.
(tome has been dead, haring pared away
during the Christmas week of 1843. He
also saw quite • •lu.tn.ity of snow there
which this winter is rather aunty in this
part of the globe
DUNGANNON.
TO t.utt. March
1-•,irJlt.--Peter !Wolin, of Ripley, 40•1
formerly an esteemed cite/en of ltungaanoo,
is visiting relativee her.and renewnt• a% ;
lu•intances.
Lt ...I, 1,. _tWm. Fowler, of Dungannon,
rias leased his farm in West Wawanasb to
William Henry for a term of fire years.
e wish the tenant success.
('otfr'N LTE:. - K.J. Crawford, merchant,
as recently received his Spring stock of dry
goods and groceries,aod ie now prepared to
pply his nanterous customers with orst-
ar roods
PORT ALBER T.
Tresety, Mar r•.
heal Nelson Lac retu'ne•d iron, stokes
Its1.
1%
Messrs 1'. and ,1 Nevins were in the it-
Mrs. Wm. !McBride left for Chicago MI
Friday i•s•. She was •c oinpx:Pal by her au
niece, Miss May Lachance.
Misses Mary and Lizzie rtevenson attend
ed the wedding of their cousin
tierce, in Lucknow. 1.s' t': edueadwy. to
Martin Roos. have purchased the fishing 11
bore last week.
C. a SHANE & CO.'Y
are abeam( • full reap el
Les' Pur Cape!
IN
WOOL, SEAL, GREENLAND
MINK, BEAVER, ASTRA-
CHAN and 'POSSUM.
GNATS' FURNISIIINGS.
Full lines in every LMp•rtsae•t.
tt!('all and examine geode and price..
C. IL SHANE 1t CO.,
McLean s Block. Ver. sit are nod Montreal et.
ibis twin sl grace. He will be missed
by his relatives, friends and numerous ac•
qusistaaces. 1Ve, along with nM Lost of
friends, with hum su ties. in h:s new location
and calling.
tit T. W. 1'. t,rier•os, of West
Waaanosh has sold hu farm to 1Willu Bell,
of Codench township, for the handsome
sum et three thousand dollar-.. Taking
intoaccoent the depression in value of real
state he has realized a hood price for it.
.. Wm. Matthews, ot �1shtield, has dis-
posed of his farm to Juba Markley-. of the
sane township, Mr. Barkley having sold
his fare to .Andrew Hackett. near Bee field.
$u.cw to J. b.
i'•Tltnrc', lostsurion.-The 1'. of I.
held tbeir conveation m pursuance of the
previous •miu.unce•ment, on Tuesday, March
6th, in this tillage. There s -as a large
turnout of members frau, the s rth ends of
A.hti.ld and W. 1Vawanorli townships, as
Cia.. from ('olborne and Godertch township.,
notwithstanding the wet weather. 11.
'tethers, township clerk of Ashtield, James
taunt. !West 1Wawaoosh, president of Pat-
ron. for West Huron, and ,lames Connolly,
of l:oderich township, were uuminstod. tai
a vote'neiug taken 1'annolly, having the
largest number of votes, was chosen as can•
didate to represent the Patrons in I'•rlia
meat
AO tt lin M oday of last week T. H.
Walker left here en route fur St Marys, Cc.
of Perth, where he intends enteric. into the
livery business in psrtn•ralip with Lis
brother. He bas beeu for upward of six
years in the en:ploy of Stephen lIh
S e:s,oue
of oar popular, obliging and progressive
blacksmiths, a carriage acd waggon maker
and repairer. duriuugg which time, by his
agreeable and Mold c disposition, he gained
the esteem of all with whom he formed an
acquaintance. He was • regular attendant
at church and sabbath ack..o±, and a con.
':oteot member of the l're.'bvrerian church.
He will be missed by his parents and circle
of acyuaintacces, esesct&lly the youag peo-
ple, among whom ho w -as a tavortte, tiartic-
ularly tone co the fair sex. We wish him
the best of success w his new vocstio..
F:ut • trio.: --Darin: last week the
energetic sad popular P. 1., of %Vest
Hurtle, John E. Tom, as. . n hie tour of in-
srection of public Schon's in it,taganuon and
vicinity. On Monday 2bth Feby., he of-
ficially cisite.l Dungannon public school,
and after having examined the pupils in
both departments. expressed himeelt ins
trims of being well pleased with flag pro-
gres. which the pupils have made voce his
former visit, as also the good order main-
tained. He expreese.i himself highly- pleas
ed with the mooe cif tuition and compli-
mented the principal and assistant on tl•e
state et their charges. Trustees 1. .1.
Crawford and T. Anderson, were p -cess
and at the clossbt the exsmioaion express-
ed themselves will pk•sed with the manner
in which the pupils acquitted themselves.
On Tuesday, Feb..'7th, he visited No. 4, S.
1West 11'awaaosh ie which •1. It.
t
Wear her head is tbeefficient principal. Tne
pupils being examined in the various public
school exercises, acquitted themselves in a
manner which redectt great credit to Cie
teacher and to themselves, as was attested
to by the inspector. Mr. 4%eatherhead has
been in S. ". No. 4 for • number of years,
whir* shows that he is doing good work
The inspector visited No. 3, e. S.,
W. Wawanoah, in the afteronon, in which
school Miss Finlay is teacher. As she haw
been intheschool for ooiysahort time, com
nencitein.lan., great progress could not
he 'oohed fur. How -ever the pupils oox the
whole a' quit: ed theiu.el ves fairly well, with
practwe and es; sb Mies Fin!ey will
succeed as a troche'''. Mr. Wstherhe•d,
teacher, was present an,r eit the close of the
examination expressed him.'"If well plsaed
with the manner in which the oupils lenn-
aideriug the short period blies }-In'ey war
herr' acquitted themselves. as did ala: the
loapector.
lWresseest, March 7th.
L)1144.• nor,' NI ri.Tr.i:. The monthly meet
in, of the directors of the West 11 awatso.h
Mutual Fire insurance Co. ens held on
Tuesday, the bth, all the members present,
sceptre* direr. A number of •pplioatioea
of insar•nee were received, the number be-
es greatly le excess of this time lad
year•
BLUEVALE
Mocuyl, Mar. 5.
blies Parris Wheeler, of Retgraye,is visit -
Mr at Robert Duncan'.,
Mr...lesse blesser. whc broke her leg re.
wently u recovering nicely.
Quite • number left here on %Valens --ay
or Manitoba and the Northwest.
Thad W. H. Leavitt lectured here on
•
riday, Mar 2, in the 1{terest of the 1'. 1'
tackle belooginy to Nebo and Clarke, and ci
will commence operations here as soon M
the weather permits. m
The following shows the standing of 10
pupils of S S. No. 1, Ashfield, for the month
of February 5th class louietta l uniting to
ham : 4th cos • Annie t'uanintrham, Alf.
tlei.i. tt, Willie Bennett : see. 3rd lista h
Pillow, Etta Willis, Rebecca MCMiUan ; pt
jus. erd Albert Cunningham, .lohn Mc w
Millen, Florence Stevenson . sen- 2nd ha
Edith fellow, John Nellie, Edwin Oliver : Q,
Ise. 2nn Minnie Canntnvham Ada Stay
T --1.i,. i', r. tiur mitt l sfeemed
Winer, Mn. Wilson, has gone to Toronto
purchase her Spring .tock of millinery. 1
e presume the fair sex will be on the •1u,
ve for her return.
ltra�•v ar. -John Smith soil family re
oval last weak to the Archer farm, 13 aid
coos. \lett 1Wawano.h, which be has
leased for five ears. May good tucoe•y at
nd them in their new home.
I.etTH vin IxTrHrrvT. We regret to
ave to chronicle the demise of Mrs. (..o.
utl.dge, of West Wawsnoeh dart*, last f
eek. The bereaved husband and children
ve the heartfelt gmpathy of the commun.
unity in their sad affliction and bereave F
mein. A
•
ens, Rlin Mcklill•s : part 2nd Arthur
Farrow. Louisa sicca, Victor Farrow
part David Cowley, Willie Smith, Alla.
Richardson.
in the monthly *pelting match those who
ranked first were • --Sib class , I.ouiett•
t'non:.{ltam : 4th, Aside C'waatsgham :
re.. 3Jgd tits yellow : jun. 3rd, Florence
htetttensno :.ea. 2od..lnhn Nad/is : jits. 3-4
Alfred 1.4uaid ; pert 2nd, Victor Farrow :
part let. i►avid t •suley. .1. W. Moorhens
mot A. t. Hawkins. teachers
DUNLOP.
Tt sone, Mach
Miss Katherine Wells. of "taltferd, was
Nis remit of Moo Watto lest week.
Fishing at the Mak• was tried lest tEEils
hog M the ie. was iodine.' to break is AIM
Meeks he the softness of the weather 1
the werken were not inclined to a tree ilk
6. frosts Sae, a I.an,1, nut Iona sehixmtla
Dave Fives it up�at pre..nt
Oto Wrote( fun,-aI. paired ureo week
ttrhss w1 grist m i h.ebeztellI 411 herr,
to Ar LaiT k . M onda of rut
tlagiti &WmRag.•, of ef the late
made Flt ISMei' • ' Isar �RlEltlea Woe
The late
IHt irate. Since our Inst the month of •
February hating fulfilled its mission, retir-
ed alone with our predeeesore. The mouth
of March 'ism ita inaugural, hu bees et eel -
lent weather, and spring like, and is cease.
gaencr e'eighing tor the time being is de
parted.
Cuac•.rn Ir %Trnr I.11rANI. LOC rnox ��a
Mr Harris and wife, of Ribbert town
•
Duncan Flog, whn has been ill for sono
time, :s n 4 any better and faint hopes are
held of os recovery
Ar .h Pattersns, who moved to Wroxeter
reg sully, has returned to Bluevale. There
• no place like l:lnevale.
enmity- ot Perth, during last weak Al
herr to ' i1it relatives wJ tame- orflr
anew. Mrs. Barris, formerly at'tp.ai.t-
late (leo. 1 Dung, was moct relict of the
her friends, •cqueintar esteemed by all
The oowgratul•tione .,sa and neighbors.
are .s tended to I w her numerous friends
her Mtwhend, a w, hoping she will, with
1.1.T H. ••any a.tn•agied felicity.
whn hr eat /)a Monday H. T. Walker,
blot' hese in the employ of oar popular
a• .anith, Ste .n Mtothen, as carriage
.1 waggon Iwijder for upward of six years
left here for Rt Mays, county of Perth,
where he eaten upon a more l.erative po•i
lion He was greatly heM is esteem by all
oho keen him for hu eu•vity of foamier,
, entkmanly condor., and kindly disposi-
tion He ass • regular attendant at
eb.roh and Aabbath school and every avatl-
On Friday evening text the people of tee
tetbodist church will bays • social in the
easement. Admission 15 eta
The Methodist church is hctdieg • series
of revival meetisc. (b Monday Par. R
C. Rotten, of Whitechurch, pros_Sod is the
afternoon and .varier : en T•...ad.y Rev. J.
(.regio, Carrie, will preac',: oa 1Walasl•y
Rev. John Mille, l.w.innw, and no Thurs-
day Rev. S. Seller/. I.seh gestlenysa will
preach in the afternoon and evening of the
said days
1
IT sig S144,141 is slaty It a pane bi advisee*.
There are said to be 700 ('bine., mea and
300 Chinese laundries in Brooklyn
Resid.ats in the Rat Port..* district
wast the lakes then np.n.d Inc fleeing
TM Wel braes mason which has besot the
feeler* .1 the evert helm* at i)eoator, Gs,
since the Iodise war of 1836, has inviter
ieedy disappeared.
CALL1ES FROM FRANCE
1 , +
W_ .A.CHESON . dZ SON_
Our iuiport of Challies we open first lot To -day. The de -
slims never before so neat. The Colors are beauti-
- ful and new. Choice larger than ever.
We invite early inspection as no number can be re-
placed.
New French Dress Goods and Suitings,
Black Cashmeres, Henriettas, Serges
and Fane' Effects
OPENED THIS WEEK.
INSPECTION IN VI'I ED.
W. ILCHESON & SON.
LOSE TIMES
EASY PRICES.
Now that there is a lull in business, it is the time to
have your Watch, Clock, Jewellery, Silver-
ware or Optical Goods Repaired
ALL WORK Q-UARANTEED.
WE ('Altltl A 11-1.1. LINE OF IIUUDt3 IR ol'it TRADE.
C. Aa HUMBER & SON.
s renal-, Tile Waa&
When you see this on. the Box
You know they are good.
•
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r+t:l seat DAYIS&RON;
seekers ea e
Memr0._al
t- tai a t3 , _ _.. ,30 b lit
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TYNDALL'S CONSCIENCE. -
I►Mt /ssMM teweerer ears W Mb 1e11{ -
Mw• Siena.
From Mc('lure'• Maeazi..e.
He was much more eotsacioua than phy-
siciat• usually are, that every physical in•
jury, pursued to the and, brings us down to
metaphysics, and Leaves ua face to face with
no insoluble problem S d
It is is this stss.l.r mop •'.w, which the
s
l sun hno power ro dispel, that the plant's
nflo
most blighting teute sari sto lbs. Iles
by the hundred ha. • been faun,' dead is the
' bis seams : Itsdesd,the liver nt the neighhnr
Mod are nearlydep••pu'sted by the norms.fl wenwoa'
. .1 gentk, who u noted as •
botsni.t in three arse tested r M. dew and
declared the, .. wa- a k • .•-g sweetness
a• ry propositions -
which physicists include as lying within
their does ramie not belong to physic at all,'
but are concerned with our cognitions of
matter and force ; of act clearly shown by
the controversy at present going on about
the fandamenuL dvn•mic.. Rut in him Here's a Pointer
tl.e „madwoman that there exist. • door - _ e
wbtch, tb:ugh tan. ksence cannot poet
hough, if no' •Iw.ya present, w5N ever
ready to emerge. T1 •.t impeobab'y bis salij
famivarity with theological gnestiol.,nlven
bum tuy the Qom re‘ . r.y betwees oatbulio nae
sad pioIatan i tam.. clt oeeupied his mind
maolt during you.b, may have bed 10
do with this. lnt, whatever its canto, the
fact, u proved by various spoken bend ant.
tee words, was • belief that the kstows u
surrounded by •n onksown, which he r.-
oognir.'d M comet huff Mora than a mere ae-
gatioa. Yes of Wham may be divided in-
to two Masers, of which the otse, well exeet-
plified in Faraday,kespiogtheir ssiese,,,, had
their rel absolutely r"e,eaa•h n.
troubled by •nybnruroeallkabeawMlhnw.'
and Lha olI M whteh, oocup,iag rhesM
Wyse .xolastvely with the facts tet usPeoe,
never ask what implitatao.. *bey have R.
it trilobite nr 1's e. dowbh-00.4"0,1f
11 air
.bought about 11 u .rich h►e tM ne..IgbI
cl Peter hell .Mat tM eia.s &. of till DERBY PLUG
did nos belesr ',o either class : s.3 of rhe
Mut 1 have h. hum speak with iwplted
wore.
When you ask for a
5 cent ?tug
vo cent pug
zocent plug
0/ TBI
POPULAR
Tme feeders war.
Cestatt.de itself to the well-i■forwv.d, to do
pleasatatly aid effectually what was epee in
the modest manner and du.agreeahly at
weiL T. cleans the quem and brook up
adds, headache and fivers without unpins.]
sat atter af..Ea, nee the delightful liquid
&..tabes tweedy, Syrup of Fye.
a reitMal. t'.pl.Me.
Then has reoeaily appeared is the State
of Mississippi • meat peculiar growth ksows
as the "devil plant," which is so distil, as
to resider all teasel aed regetattse on IS
n eigbberhwd hiders 1t is twat Moor. at
is appsersne.,heiag et • leader ere.s,eiio
ie{ else to the earth. a.4 winkled with
wsall, rid M.wnme, e.p-ebapd, acrd held
Fag is their Marta a elan, dre♦ of atebtore.
Smoking Tobacce
be sure that the retailer
does not induce yon to
buy any other in order
that he may make a
larger profit.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL,
7
* 12,OOo,00c
REST,
,000,00c
A Saving Department has bee" of erred ix colt
,ecliolrl with this brauch.
Interest allowed at csi,rrent rates.
H. L OCKWOOD,
Manager Goderich Branca
DRESS GOODS
AT COST & UNDER COST.
NOTE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS
50 Cents for :30
50 " 25
4:L. :L.0
40 " 29
33 4 4 20
30 20
28 Cents for 19 Rouen Dui..L,i. .
25 „ 18
22
20
15
12_'
10
e
The above Are all gootj sound
whal are above 9 cents are all wool.
out and they are lleci,le.1 Bargains.
In
15 $8.00 Drat, for 85 (
15 6.50
9 6.00 " :1.0
$ 5.75
7'
Goods anti good Colors, at;
These Goods must he avert
NEW SPRIIIG GOODS NOW IN STOCK.
Prints, Challies, Delaines, Delainettes and Dres
Goods. A splendid assortment of Irish Guipure
Laces in Cream, Two Tone and Beige for
dress trimming, all new and at
astonishingly Low Prices.
Best Corticellie Silk Spools in Black and Colors,
cants each.
Kerr's best 6 cord Spools, Black and Colors, 4 for 1(
Wats GI 3 -cents each. -
LOOK IOW Our Carpet Room will e..t
•Flee stye* that at our Store
bast plaee . to bus Carpet....
1l'ilU -Carpets nsnafly mean fan.
tiri.'i•4. With as it is diflerttit 11
leas.
The Best Goods
1, \I. .11
Astonishingly Low Prices.
Carpets bought front us made Ht.•
Iai•l on short notice. We niake a a • • .
alt}- of taking and laying Carpet,.
per real. an' a'l Me wf-tr ?Hers or Lary boosts rierviiime..
COLBORNE BROS.,
GODERICH,
The Great -Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse
of'the County.
JAMES ROBINSON,
one Pi rcc Cash Store
As we do not wish to carry over any Fall Goods we
intend o clear the followin lines at a rldnetion. Co me
for bartains.
Bargains in Mantle Clothes.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
Bargains in boys 8,>hjrts and
Drawers.-
Bargains in men's Shirts and
Drawers.
Bargains in Tweeda
Bargains in Flannels.
Bargains in Gray Blankets.
Bargains in White Blankets.
See our Table Linen and Table
Napkins
JAMES f1,OBINSoN,
One Prico Cash More
without oder, and viscid like liquid gals,
It war allowed to dwell on his tongue,wkdob
sans heron to born him in as to rains a
blister, and the member swelled up sad be-
came discolored and very painful. The hem
have aot best' the only esf ersrs by this
growth, bat every iwe.et approachiag it
memo in hereon* paralyaa.t sad after a bent
or two of the wisp shove flat• creeper
Ouse. drops dyhw •mosg its awl Isavetlk.
Cattle which have sate. of i1 dig la a kw
hears, is abs greatest ages wile a tort e1
es ed Weems, the shin drawn team
sal the eyes pruir.di.E frees the heed. All
ordinary remedies fail to restore sae is these
•(eaeks rarebitisia also sees to woes
the plant. sed whole tract& of n.•dnw. ere
now lyi.g eterebed sad dead from the is•
adieus appease' of the wkbwa growth.
fader the mirrri re the leaves exhibit ie-
..merable Tittle niowtb., or soaker., a.m.h
tesiefty se fa Wag the head as whirl the
lief b hid. Isavitg a dtlll, red mark. We
the wound of • worries. The pewit of the
vicinity say this pleat b tbs fer.namer of
disaster, having made pre -ions appreciator
just before the o.tkec.k of the war• ud ne
r ach 000.sies of tits ooseimg of the yellow
Wee . An siert has bees made to hem it
eat, but, preteet d by its siBs{Mpbw, this
hae failed. The deed bedlam the the whack
have died of oath' it, on hefts exiunissd.
show that the digestive ornate are swathe
to fear times their satiated sire, amid look u
if they were hunted ; the heart is oe eseted.
and the blond of • dark, normal tier+
with u 0
odor like be.sn- Tb. 'bee ir e1
rspld growth, eovories .ares is a fee daia
reputing little hold. seed rem ever every
obstacle is its way, the rests heirg "l
threadlike fires.,,,, nod .sM.r>t.g esly e1
Meeh or two below tin Sark.n s1 tin .t
bit eshibit eg .ateseraltoey y s'er'e
Nes, old rw.ta, de -.s s
P11Vslphis Tl,sa ~ -