The Signal, 1894-9-27, Page 8THE SIGNAL:: GODERICII, ONT a THURSDAY. SEPT. q'i. 1894.
NEWS OF THE DISTRHT.
From our ownOorr'eopondente.
thee• le l.feen tans Mese Teat Caswell be
Mae
£j wb.S LI.. It,w.elf the
itemail •irrsatl, aspersed
fig Tf. NRut
KINTAIL.
Tres/taw, Sept. 26.
(cabbage three are getting quite numer-
ous u our village.
Mr. Lamberts, who ham bees very ill for
tome tune is recovering.
James McDonald ham r.tursed to Buffalo,
af(wr rindiag two weeks ander the parent-
al rood
The ss.. r. met.t of the Lord's Supper was
dispensed but Sabbath w Lochalsh
church.
Our *Wage butcher is doing a rushing
bomoesm. His bright melee bring the fait
mea to the car:.
Yir Nellie Johnston is the guest of Mrs.
J, Slaclionald .Skye; of ,the brick howl-
We
otelWe hope she is asjoyug a good um.
We understand that Miss Hattie Young u
going on a visit to S.alorth to W. Ftanigan's
Don't know what we will de uotil her re
torn.
nesse.. or Goo stil.. -Th rmei.ipal
imessell el Went
"'
nvest. t.w�sw
withl
es fletwarty lams. All the s...b«e were
present. Aber bared tt.....td the mini -
sepal bssisw it adjourned M meet is the
mare pls.. o■ S•tardey, the Vett of Oct
Viernsu.-Mimes Lathered Wish Batty.
of St. Viaest, are .cache$ their abler, Mrs.
(Ret.) Fairbdr.. Mir Leila hav of passed
• OOeras of ts..ud ot Tema) for nate
mead mhste.art workbas been appended
Chas Woad the Ch•ad Missiwary .oeisty, to
wage is work is (itis, had needs to go
there is October wit. We wish her God
. ped is the good work.
iia r at1A.rt. At. -Oa Sabbath last. Rev.
Wm. Mows*, of AUeaterd, who is on • visit
to relatives hers, eu.ducted devise merinos
u IVrskone church. His discourse wee
founded es the words contained is Act. 26.
28: Iron which he .bowed the great and
dssrerous wait in dallying with Christian
privileges and opportunities. Mrs. Mowat
ie 0000mpanytDg ,the rev. gentlem•a s ►ie
teat.
Ox A Vtsrcr".. Torts,-Richd. Trele•ves
and wife, of Dung•nson, are os an extended
visit to their son, Rev. R. Treleaven and
fancily at Aylmer, Ont. W. wish them •
pleasant visit and safe raters W. P.
Gnomon and wife sandayed with David
Jardine and family on last Sabbath, .ad oo
Monday pawed through here en route for
Wiogham. Ilam►. Rumor pats it that they
ioteod to locate in Wingbam in the mesas -
tune.
AUBURN.
Nusott, Sept. 24.
Mrs. Harrison IS recovering from her ill-
ness
Aedy 1 uogblut was cut to see the Fstr
last week.
J. 1'. grown took in the Toronto Fair
last week.
Mrs. John Kenos valtcd the l.onden Fair
last week.
Mrs. (. 4. 1 u.gblut paid • visit to,.ode-
iob last week.
James Young is hustling the work on the
Lutherws church.
.las. ('•►ter cad Master Joe Mw visiting
London and vicinity.
Albert Knox. of the b•.e lime ptW,s writ
to Toronto last week.
Jas. Mutch has had his engine repaired
sad is rushing business.
Churns, me boy, Pet out your fishing
tackle, the fish are biting pretty good just
now.
We understand that Mr. Webb has pur
chased seine rood lead ..or l o.desboro at
• borguo.
Miss
dos.
Mir Harriet Tnurlow, .f o.od.nch town-
ship. is visitier here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glidden visited relatives at
Porter's Hill this week.
Robs. Oaks and F M. Allen were at the
London Exhibition last week.
Visoeat Scott who has speot the Summer
here has returned to Wiarton.
Mrs. Wm. Clinton and daughter. M. A.
Glutton, of Stratford, are visiting here this
week,
Thos. Tichbor•e visited old friends and
former neighbors in the Coldwater Town-
ship last week.
Mr. and Mts. Thos. Heodrie, of Belfast,
visited here last week. Mn. A. MacAllis•
tor of the same place also vatted here.
DUNLOP.
Tv Ns. 1, Sept. 25th.
Sara Foley has returned to l.on-
LEEBUNN.
Ti c uAv, Sept. 2b.
The C. E. S. with s large aside of their
friesds eojoyed • pleasant soon taeeu.g at
the residence of John Horten. of Thursday
evening last. All heartily enjoyed them-
selves is eou►t converse, sonic, ungieg
and gams. Retreehmeeca were served
daring the 'realm/ by the ladies of the
society. Nearly •jeer hu passed since the
society has been formed and Its progress lase
dose much good. Delegates go wit week
to the county eoovotion of fellow workers
at Clinton. "Up and Doing- is the motto of
Leeburn always for the best to promote
stood work.
'laatCL_-Y tp,-11oad•y morning of
y,epk ye.•gest son of our es-
teemed townsman, T). 1 ummtogs, died from
the result of a sharp and severe attack of
illness of only one day. Slediud aid and
nursing did their best for •tavor•lelech•nge
but proved uasvailing, and the strong, ro-
bust child within • sew days of his fourth
year was takeu into the arms of Hun who
has said "Forbid them not." (only the day
before he had joined in play with the child-
ren in our midst. The latter, with s large
circle of friends, netghbors end relatives.
viewed hien peacefully sleepier in his last
rest. Amid the wreaths of dower. on the
casket the word "Leo' was prettily woveo
by loving hoods. The funeral to the Melt •
land Cemetery was largely attended. The
pall -barer' beteg J. Friuley, of haltford,
Horace Horton, Leeburs, Wm. Jewell, Jr.
and F. Vaaid, of this place. i'be 1t.v. M.
4l•ekay conducted the funeral services.
This is the third death within four months
in our community •moog the young people.
which shows that our trsnsieot lite is al-
ways uac ertats is Werth of year.
£Lll.SIILNE&CO.'Y
I
Faonab1e Ra1s
IN
STRAWS
and FELTS
RELIEF AT LAST.
GENTS' FURN1SHINGSI
Roll Ile la every D.partmsat
/Call had ezambee Beds sad Perm -
C. Rs SHiHB & COs,
wleless'. Blest. Cur. lg.sre sod Mss.realm.
THE EXPERIENCE OFALONDEsBOL O
VOUN(: LADY.
1V vRt AT T111 Wit -intro FM: -Lost .,
week Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cluttoa,tbeir tone
Alex, and Gavin, .n1 Michael Carey visit-
ed the fair.
A ('lark's threshing machine worked
here lost week. Our towosmaa,A. 1 'Mac-
1)ooeld filled the duties of engineer for it
while in our midst.
Mra. Echlin, will koewn to many of the
early residents of (.oderiiih and Colborne,
returned to Warton on Monday last after.
visit of two montlu to her brother, R•by
W ilbuuta.
Your $cribe suadayed at Porter's Hill,
sad found .1l his friends is good health, but
Alex tl•cl)oug•11, whom we regret to av,
is far from well, but we hope there will be
• favorable turn to recovery.
Pnt,..'..i_-Sirs. John Dean, of Kings
bridge, one of Ashneld's eldest pioneers and
residents new in her 93nd year. was down
hero last week attending the funeral of her
grandsoo, I.. rumoring. With the tide of
years she is still hale and hearty and able to
thread a needle and may yet pass the cen-
tury on years.
DUNGANNON-
NOnes. The lora) agency la Dusgeoson
for Tilt 9tural. U at the oalre of J. O. Ward.
J.P.. conveyancer. are.. who will receive or-
ders
rden for aubeoriptfoes. advertising and job
work. and is authorised to give receipts for
amounts paid for the mare.
Trce.nty, Sept. 25.
Mrs. H. I)ufl left here last
week to vont her sister at lakefield, sod
oleo for the benefit of bar health.
('onVAI.A*SST.-- We are ple•osd to be
able to state that l ..lardi.e, Ashfeld, who
has bees very i11 for mine time, is able to be
about amid becoming coeval/scent.
Coanr►tor.-Tss SD:NAL was made to
say is last week's contribution from ijuo-
gaaaon, that Squire Mallow/6 was forty
years settled ben, it should have been fifty
SCHOOL OPENING.
The Popular Bk Score
OVP' EFIB
Special X
Inducements
for the
Scholars of all the Schools,
t
14 TIM Or MYROS PAl iS, DI7J.tYahe AND
unfit BLOOD -XI' TIMM Sex COULD
}spit e� 1'1' A «TIP -Hew ens Itar%A I'tgD
rml•b111 AND 5 ZY4:TH.
Town and Country.
The large sale of
PRANG'S STUDIE
IN WATER COLORS
has induced us to buy more. They are very
cheap. fall and examine them.
The rola
D. B CALBICH,
Nen GMertef.
The 1 :liable
OAL
Frew the Mass Vicar Arm
Mir Kate Longmer is a young lad. of
abut 22 years ot age, who lives with her
mother in the pretty little village of Lon-
destoro, six miles from the town of Clinton.
Both are wait known and highly esteemed
by their many friends. The New Era hav-
ing learned that Mies Longman had bees •
great sufferer and had recently been motor-
ed to health by the finely use of • well -
knows popular remedy. dispatched • repro
agt•tive to get the particulars of the cites.
In reply to the reporter's inquiries Miss
Longman said that if her experience might
be the means ot helping some other sufferer,
she was quite willing that it should be made
pisblice " For • Ions time," she said, " I
was very poorly. 1 was weak, and run
down, and at times suffered pains in my
heck that were simply awful. My blood
was is • watery condition, and I was sub -
feet to spells of weakness to such an extent
that I could not sup up • door step to save
my lite. 1 doctored a great deal for my
sickliest, but without avail. At last,
after having fre.iuently read in the
New Era of cures effected by the use
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, i deter-
misted
etermisted to give them • trial. The result
was that my health soon began to return
and the pains and w.akaess left sad ! was
.gun restored to strength." At this
moment Mrs. Longman estetreti, .ad beteg
informed who the visitor was and what was
has mission, said : "Ili. William.' Push
Pills are the greatest mediae* known. My
daughter was so sick that I feared she
weeld 4115, and she cootisoally grew weaker
years. esti) she bag•. the um of Pink Pills, and
QUITS VtaoA.T.-111 eoossquenos o1 the ,,bey have cured her, u she has not bed a
oo..sion•l showers of rain which have been recurr•sos of the tronbl. sites." Mtse
pesysili.g, Mothw F.ortb to attired ban beau iaagwan is now the picture of 'melte, and
idd green, sad • looks eacbsating for I ,leel.res that 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills are
Autumn season. entitled to the credit. The New Era knows
Arrarote.: rile No'. m- Wartime. - --We I est many other who have henefitted by this
presser that quite a num' er of our protein
eat oriizew will take in the eights at the
North Western F.aptaition oe Tuesday mod
llreinudsy at the 'ireular Towo.
TOO Wsarcea. - We are, and for • few
lys have bees passing through a wave of
equinoctial gales amid autumnal showers, is
eest.equenoe of which we are being feroibly
reset dad .het the fall o1 the year of grace,
1891, is at head.
Revive!. Msrrlw:e -The revival .5.t -
lad, which are being oo dsoted by evasive.
list Visor i. the Methodist aura, ars well
•tsesdea. is which great interest seems
to be taken as also much appreciation. They
are esatiseitiig this week.
1a.•RRAM ENT iia Sabbath meet, the Sac
rawest of the Lord's Supper. will, (1) V. t
be diepeesed is Brikise chunk hen. Pre-
paratory .swises will be held ou Friday.
gervios M oe..se.ee at the usual hour on
Sabbath. lad on Friday at 2 o'elork, r w
Anoes •• Lasi.1-ac4I-The .scholar of
the N�iy1aality of AsbMld in ossssgsesse
sl the easeisistratioa of the law se regards
mein absolve 1•agusme was sepplwested
by the ear of fifteen dollars by way of Tawe
It gwssa for to eo.b et the law is that re.
aaapset.
a.yt &'a. Howes Mesar. f:k•a. °item,
sr.. flodb Mendes& Mn. Jar Direr nod
Ales. netball, all, cr., who have bees ler naso
Poe vylrg relatives mod ferret as
lilmedan ba . S
the ethers parts ef Ontario
aNheik week, sed report hawing
►/ • teat lana
remarkable remedy.
Dr. Williams.' Pink fills are • specific for
L it &..wes arising from an impoverinbed
mod:l ion of the blood or s shattered eas-
dition of the nervous forces, such as tet.
Titus dame, locomotor staria, rheumatism,
weir -is, sciatica, the sifter effects of la
srupp., lose of appetite, healsrhe, dirsirnse
ehroixc erysipelas, scrofula, etc. They are
also a weenie for the troubles peouli•r to
the female system, correetIsg irregularities,
suppr.....ws and all formes of female weak-
n ess. b.iJding anew the blood and restori..
ole ``lee of health to the pale sad sallow
cheeks. io the owe of as. they elect •
radical cure is .11 asses arising from mental
worry, overwork or meow of any maters.
De. Williams' Cells are weasfaetered by
the Dr. williemn Madrise Compos
Brookville, r►st., •sd 'ehesectdy, If. V
and are sold only i• holes bearing their
trade mark and wrwprr printed in roil ink
.t 50 coma • box car six bores few $150, aged
may be had o1 all druggists, or direst by
mad frees 1)r. Williams Medicine Orsaysay
from either address.
Clinton One might rt week • nee
asked for and received a saskt's'Imdgi.g is
the abler her.. He was noise the isfts55es ed
!rear and was rem...trod as • etas who
hod at one time been • well konwn wormer
aid traveller. Three yeah ago he sad throe
brothers fell heirs to $30,000, which was
wooly Method. Hi. •Ilewmsse bee bees
semewlered to drink, ad today he .bun stet
nes amok
..W.ACHESON8sSON .
BARGAINS IN SILKS.
We place about thirty pieces of pure silk in all the
beat Shades and Colors, Plain and Shot,
All at 50 cents a yard,
former price 80c. and $1. See our Window for them.
X x e a +X
DfESS GOODS...
Our new Stock has all arriv;d and opened ; the
largest selection in Goderich, with latest Trimmings.
New KID GLOVES to match our Dress Goods.
Black and Colored, at $1.00. Every pair warranted.
All New Fall Dress Goods now opened. Inspection
Invited.
ALWAYS ON NANO.
NOW is the time to purchase your
HARD C()AL. The best and only
SCRANTON HARD COAL in this
market at $6.50 with 10 per cent. off
Tor -cash, making it $.i.85.
All Coal Weighed at the Mar-
ket:
INTIM. LEE
Orden left at $APPA'$ & LZZ'$ store
promptly attended to.
W. A.CEEEOl ' & SON.
UP TO DATE.
Ladies' Belt Bucklez,
Souvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc,
Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Diamonds,
Also a full line of
AT JEWELRY EMPORIUM.
BOOKS ANO PERIODICALS-
" An lustre -Mural View," a very artistic
brochure, has been received from The Curtis
Publishing company, Philadelphia, publish-
ers of The ladies' Home ,louroaL As the
title indiest's, the booklet gives as glimpses
of the interiors of the Joureal's offices, and
some ides of the work carried on there.
The main building, entirely occupied by the
editorial and business Otiose, was designed
by Mr. Hardenbergh, the arebttect of the
Hotel W•ldort, New York, and was coma
pleted in January 11193. The exterior is .t
tractive and the interior elegantly appoint-
ed sod admirably planned. The onmerou•
illustrations, elbowing the commodious and
well -fitted olioes, and the accompanying
text, giving se some insight into the work
in the different bureaus, requiring • face
approximating tour hundred employees, in-
dicate the wonderful success which The
Ladies' Home Journal has achieved in as al
meet i.sredibly short time. The first num-
ber was issued in December, 1883, so that
less them eleven years have elapsed since
Mr. Curtis cese.lred the ides which has de-
veloped Into m vast an enterprise. In this
short time its merit and steady improve-
ment in all departmenta bare received such
reoogDitios that its circulation has reached
the elsermoes average of about 700,000, the
largest ergotism output in the world. The
brochure also describes at some length the
work of printing and handing the Journal,
which is oarriedon in a separate building.
"An Infra -Mural View will Wort 'easy
sae who will addrees The Curtis I'obla►ing
Company. and inclose four oasts is stamps
for postage.
NEWS TOPICS OF A WEEK.
C. .. 11I7MBER Et SON
REPlI71.I o- w& a.* TE13- Mil Ash
Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices.
A CREAT MANY PEOPLE
OF .*ILD SHAMS
dq VIINS are hard just now. so we have got ONE prime to stilt the
times. Poked on Shoes never were lower than they are lode , and if
you don't know it for a fact then ask your neighbor if oar l are
not the lowest in the town. We keep competitors hush to get their
bargain day prices down to our every day prices ye are not
selling at a lues --no merchant does, notwithstanding all the advertise-
ments to the contrary -but we are selling at prices which world mean
a lame -to some dealers But our secret is in the buying. We buy ex-
clusively for Cash, and buy direct from Manufacturers, thus giving
our Customers their Goods at fiat coat We are just selling Shoes_as
we buy them, vis., Cheap.
Compare Our ioeo :
'ib� ls.inese College Sham is the ni . t to be despised. Not every Institution dubbed
Bur:ne s OsBtl{e 1e worthy of rear support. You wit to all likelihood take a Bnuueee Course
but omoe. therefore why not select • tic .Doi that hu ward a repu.atioa f., practical u-nseien
lions work. the
Th. Io portant T.vemes 1a • T.w Weed.
Per Pomo sewer•.
There was snow at Calgary on W sdnes
day.
The Western Fair opened In London
Thursday:
Snow fell at Havre, Montana, Thnrsday
morning.
The village of Dartford had a $5,000
are Thursday.
Lord Hawke's erleket team arrived in
New York Friday.
A big storm raged in Dakota Thnreday
and It M headed cost
The Preseh warship Nilly left Montreal
Tbarmday moroleg for home.
Sir Mercier F. Bellew 411«1 •t Q.elee.
Thursday afternoon. aged iso
The Bank of s rate of dropout
remains aneban at 1 per cent
it le aid Mgr R*'nlli, papal ableg•do in
the Mined Mate., is to be made aeardinaL
An asphalt coml.asir of Hnfale le said to
have mad. N,g73,000 ant of De work for
the cite
Foretop 'missionaries are said to be tem
log from the antie{pistsd violates of th.
Ohioans
.smash s.k Talkhg .heat solid .is
we tuts three of tbu who carry
wbegeser to go They 5:711!
J. lYiMtIB, A Raymsss,l16t
end M. D. D. elle SOL
rotten CiT1 LIVIDNESS ANI/dHOI{TBANlI ('ul.t.lttJP. Gr' Lo1NliO'. DINT..
elands bead and .boulder above the average Comedian Scboel. Gradualist everywhere sac
cer.te. Catalogue /roe. ♦darerure.1. W. WESTERVELT, PrineipaL
GYGWIE 51 a LI RADIATOR
OXFORD W000 FURNACE
WOOD FURNACE
HEAyy GRATE,eapeelally
ad.p'ed tor wood barn net
Heavy Steel Piste Fire It.v Date
and k.dt.tor. which boat
gnickrr a.d ere more durable
RADIATOR of 11 r.let0 Conntrur-
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LARUL' ASH PIi
COAL FURNACE
Large Combustion Cbumber
ton; Are t rsr.i ewNrAtm radiator
Imo* He+t.n `.reset.
Large Fused Seer
Sootiest' Fire Pet
Rotetlmi 0.. Orats
DEEP Atli ID PIT
Full Guaranteed Capacity : ;. ...ssag ..ww.te.l•..ea
.Y•nutactnred by--•-
Ths IMINNY FOUNDRY COMPANY Ltd, TORONTO.
Girls' dolma Bete. 75.. Wwou.'s Maws Orals Boor, $1.00.
Misses' Move (:rata, Batt. or Laced, 86o. laces' Deegels. Uot� ,' Tipped, $1.26.
W oar's Heavy lotted Bools, 76e. loath' p y, T $1.7b.
Full Linea of Sing's, Slater. and Ante i h� Goode in
Lasts,
the New
;is' School Beet., 11.00. I M' Mese, Lased Noels, WW rhi-ig Beer, ped 'a .7755.
Gents, see the new PieadiUy, Wing Tip, or Pbila !elphia Toe style we
are showing for Fall wear. The most fashionable Ooodm and Priam right.
Huttons pat on free with patent fasteners Elan pet on free. Rips
sewed free. Prompt attention to repairing.
H. B. POLLOCK..
JAS. ROBIIZOI'S CLSII STORE - -
IDress G -ood.s -
Latest Styles and Novelties in DRESS TRIMMINGS.
I Masitles-
Latent Styles in French and German MAKES.
Fur Goods --
The best qualities in Fur CAPES, MUFFS and BOAS,
and at unapproachable prices.
Wale ij $1$PIk ,l►rauu'= �IucY, bio uric
1 ritiumakypagairdzi
bumen were gotten oat d tba wMti we.U1 •lire cabs oeat. a few tno.ent. atter. lie
Three Neu Killed in an Accident Near
Prawn. le. Ont.
THE TRAIN STRUCK A COW.
Thlrteem Caro Wore Dliabsd n..4 Pllea
Up 1a • (.famed Ilene nesse tet
?reek Th. Ilagt.00r. Tiro -
maw ..d torah..•■ Were
the Tien...
irxo.AT. ()ut., Sept. 24, -On Saturday
a special freight tram, 1n charge of Con-
du..tor F ted. gown, ran over • now when
eoinu.g near Freservtale. The engine was
throw: over on Its side, burying beneath
it Robert Johnston, the engiueer, Nicholas
MAlon.y. the Armco. and George Or.e•s-
bury, • brakeman Then were 13 own on
the train and every one of them wh
thrown from the trek and piled up is •
Map. Some of the can went over into all
sdjuniing field
The 111 feted *portal was composed of
thirteen . Ara and • van in ehhaa=rggse
Boren
COS -
doctor Rnaesand left for 1Jndsy at 1.10
Petards; morning, The ..{dent eseer-
bawl et • crossing about a mile mad s lmlf
south of Framreille and wee aimed by •
en* lying no the trek. A. 5001 h they
strnek the animal the engine turned side-
ways on the lreek and the it sass piled op
In a confused mase ne top of her. togis
eget Johnston. Fireman Maloney and Brake
man Oreeuab.ry were found lying together
half underneath the bode. A11 these
were terribly scudded
It was teeth Imes before the theories
• few word., and said "Good bye" to
doctor Rowell before expiring.
Johnston formerly lived is Port Eiapsl
but bin rodded for some years hen, .weed
was elected deputy reeve of the town lest
municipal election. He was •.saber oe
Durham Lodge L O. 0 F., and leave •
wife and two ehlldren. Notary 1. • see
of Mr. John Maloney, Port Hope, rod was
born and brought up there, but his lewd -
quarters were at Lindsay. A 110.v,
mother, sister and brother (who live 11
the United States) mourn hie low Hie
body arrived on the noon train Both
were well known and esteemed oeasg
their friends and the employes orf tba road
as right good fellows. Grs55sbury lived
In this town.
Flags are dying al half star over Lind
say and the town la sourni g the {oss of
three good eitisses Kngt..sr Hobert
Johnston has been • member of our Iowa
conned toe two yeas, and lost ems
He
sleeted deputy neve by aseL�
was a an of ane pimento, &good •pomksr
and yammered red of a gnat deal of .•petierm
His smote bas mon than woe bees ass -
timed as mayor for ISOS A Hide amore
than two years ago 11r. JoA••foa was
terribly unaided In • rillway ossldeM sod
was not able to work for eons months. in
religion Mr. Jnbbet.m was a Methodist and
10 polities a Conservative.
Fireman Maloney will be burled In Port
Five, Brakeman ()rseabeiry is 81.Oftllle
and Ltgln..sa Johnson to Kowa
NEWEST SHADES IN KID CLOVES
The best goods for the least money.
JAMES ROBINSON,
CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOCK.
NEW MILLINERY
ARRIVING AND TO ARRIVE.
1411 /also,
etratlnrd, S.$. 27 sod ad
(hstbsmi, G.i 21e 4
Warner. 066. 21. 4
Swill Hans M Sept ST eta'
t55, Oak 11 sled
Ntea rl, aspk in telt
MISS Ct.1vE=ROH
kias just returned from the cities having made her Fall
purchase in the latest lines of Millinery, Laces, Ribbons,
&c., and purposes making a second trip.
There will be no so called Fall opening, but the show-
rooms will be open at all times to the ladies of Goderich
and vicinity. 81-2m
FALL MILLINERY.
The Misses Yates have opened a large assortment of FELT HATS
black and white. Also the latest in fancy FEATHERS and trim-
mings.
rim•mings.
LADIES' WHITE WEAR.
We do not intend having a formal opening this season. The
Ladies of (loderich anti vicinity are invited to come and gee our goods
MISSES PATES.
THE SQUABS.
MILLINERY OPEN NC.
Mrs. R B. Smith begs to announce that Miss Donagh has reeently
returned from the city markets, where she has been successful in secur-
ing many of the newest and best notions in Millinery, and begs to an-
nounce that she will hold her Fall Millinery Opening on
SA T URDA Y, SEPT 22nd,
and continuing during the following week. The Ladies of Ooderich
are invited to call and inspect her stock.
MRS. R. B. SMITH.
83 3.
Magpie Howse.
..MILLINERY .
EMPORIUM,Et STREET.
MISS H. M.PITCHER.
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