The Signal, 1894-11-1, Page 8TILE SIGNAL : GODICRICH, ONT.. THi1RSDAY. NON' 1, 1894.
NEWS OF THE DISTRI;T.
Wrest t our own Oori apondsnta.
Thai's es asrleemmaen Mo That Cassel be
• Usama Aarwbere Mee -flews of tha
.nem r a.eetaus
Om The .Meat
LEEBURN.
Treatise, Oct. 30.
Tbe Miurek bee caw a fair attetdasee last
week. The fs.c. at the south tide of the
elevate has bees pelted doers and a looped
wise fosse W replaced tt,wtth ceder potty.
Agate this week so wedsesdey there will
be a farther improvement mads by another
he.
Ravi ash' A..arN. Thos Btnrdy atter an
Mimeos of somecan will again reside
es his farm as Commercial street. For
some years past he has lived is the circular
town, and dr,ve out ab -stet every day, and
by doing so wan a great assistance in pro-
motive education in our midst by thew
attending the school, gettinga lift into his
democrat and sonversing withim.
DUNLOP.
Monday, Oct 29.
CAN 1.iuca. BEAT THIS' -John Oke
or. from his erop of masrolds this sea.w
has raised nae which weighed 17 pound.
and another 16l pounds. Omelette, ores
ono see them any time.
S..i'm. OLD Fninvov. - Wm Ihaon,
formerly of the Dunlop Exchange, was in
our midst last week. Mr. Dixon has given
up the hotel bustneaa in itrumfield and will,
we believe, in future reside in raster.
111BUCEF1f,LO.
Tesedgy. O.L JO,
Mr. RendeU has bees gently W less.
tramedelled.
J. Heater skipped a saisod camp of hop
sad sheep te !lustre l yesterday.
Rev. Mr. McNabb has bees abie to re -
waw kis douse as pastor of the (' P.
Aisne her.
Mr, Preedfoet and two .f has rias lett
Imes week for Algoma. The reminder .l
the family (cave this week. We wise them
rich .ween in their sew hems.
The oriole' *bah have swaged the "Been
Ideal" Comedy Company to give one of
their estrtsismeste in the Temporises
Hall ea Wedaeda, evening, Nov. 6th.
Doubtless it will he • messes, daa.cially
and tatellectuelly
-TIlE—
e61iu� Sis(ers
haws been secured by the Management
of the
Grand Opera House,
to give one of their
Delightful Entertainments
on the evening of
MAaN1EU Ar ('LIeTO' - genial Y711161-
oung
townsman, John tike, lr , gave ('Ins -
too a visit • few days ago and was
MIS 01
married to Mies .1. Wilson, of Col-
borne. The Rev. J. W. Holmes tied the
nuptial knot. We, with • largs circle of --
friends, wish the young couple every anomie Plan .if 1{all at Fraser
on life's tourney bolero them
A new business has beee started liaikatun. Popular
here by • butcher from • neighboring yal- ":k. and ;Vic.
lege, transferring his residence to our bur
He has already killed .everalbeeves. Should
bust/mei succeed he will build • tine slaugh-
ter -house. It is also rumored that there TheOld
pay be • millinery establlsbmeet opened
out eliorv:y, am: .. :. • success • weekly
nswspaper would follow nett.
DUNGANNON.
Nunez.- The local agency is Doagan.oa
ter Tax Swvai. le et the odic* of J. U. Ward
J.P., oenveya cer, te.. who will receive or
dere ter eutecrfptlona, advertieiag and Jet
work- and is authorised to give receipts for
amounts paid for the dime.
Traei•.v, (act, 30
Vi+rti'... -Mrs. Small, of Orilla, is visit-
ing Rev. L. Rimers, the esteemed pester of
I)angea_os circuit.
I Ai.i. S.vt.L. --Sales of stock and farming
implements are being commenced. Auc-
Doacers will in all probability be busy In
their hue this Fall.
It as. -rt trot ' M Komi % ... - The reru;ar qua: -
tarty meeting of the directors of Dungannon
Mechanic' Institute will be held in the
reading room on Thursday evening, Nov.
let, at 7 30 r. it.
A lint ... V.S --Our popular and esteem-
ed V.S. as rejotcw on the moans arnval of
an heir. We congratulate him and hie ami-
able partner on the arrival, hoping be may
be loug spewed to them.
Fon 'NIrVR1T On Monday our local
buyers of cattle and sheep, took • large
drove of sheep and one looking cattle, ea
route for foreign market, via Luckuow.
We wish them success
Arroivent. Foe 1891. -We have been in-
formed that the trustees of public school
amnion No. ib, Ashfield, have selected Miss
Tema Hawkins from a n•iwiber of •tipiiante
to conduct the school for 18%.
11ern vnBerra* We,alo.gqwith theelegy
trends of Mrs. I) Sproule, Who has been in
e poor state of health for some length of
time, are plee.ed to know, that she Is re -
Severing and gradually getting back her
health and strength.
ldirr H.aa LAST Witt,---Edw'd i:obir
soa, sou of our esteemed and popular vie -
tater, having secured a good position in
Pontiac, State of Michigan, left here
last week to eater upon his duties. We
wish him success in his sew sphere.
IN E.- xi.i.x"T CONDITION - It HI • plea-
sure to travel on the highways at present as
they are in A I. condition for vehicles of
all sorts, including the bike, which by the
way is coming tate vogue in our burg and
n ee= to he much in use for travelling.
CnavuE ii W aa At the time of
writiag it would room that the beautiful
weather which we here been enj)oying is ap-
parently about to chanre. listeners are
flaking advantage of it in securing the turnip
-map, which sonsideriog the season is fairly
fill" -
'Wipe ]I c. it NxuDw.-We noticed in
Bet week's eesue of the mush appreciated
..leans of Tat SuiiAi, that stops wen be-
im taken by the tows elergy sad under-
takers of I;oderioh tows as to hatter regu-
Mtiens of funerals, which we heartily es
dons and command.
ANNEAL Toca_-Cwlleotora Medan. ('am-
otes sod ('amck, of the munici alities of
W. Wawano.b and Aahf.ld, reepectivelysro
en their annual tour travelling the cocoon -
Mem sod aids lice, etc. in their respective
townships ; they of course sepses to be
essdially,reeeived by all and sundry. Terme
seek.
Immuniser. --On Wednesda of last
week, the remains of this late Ro� Beware
to wheel disease rsfsrosoe was made u oar
knik were inured in i)uaganooe cemetery
being aosompanied from his reeidenss,thither
by a large osocceres, composed of sorrow -
lag relatives, friends and sympathimae
aeyissintanoss. Rey. J. Jeans, eouduot.d
lb. ehe.quiea
I eTsaa ailT AWE /Monday last the remains
of Arthur, son of Walter Sturdy, coo. 9,
Wait Wawa_osh, were interred in ltnn.'ae-
n on cemetery : cense of death, disease of
the brain He was sued three years tend
two weeks. Rev I; S. Anders..eesdseted
the obs agues. The bereaved paresis have
the sympathy of the neighborhood extended
ea them in the bereavement of their beloved
bee.
Mlanur.aav MxaTti.: - On Friday even -
Hag the 2md November, then will be held
in tke Methodist church, here a meeting
ander the auspiees of the Vt omen's Mesion
ary ftooisty As address will be given by
Mrs. Rev Coyle,. Having had sxpert.ses
es mimeos week she will so doubt give se
interesting address an the subject. Mem
ealleetien, will be applied in behalf el the
least soelety
Mt .r. i►si I'..rv. ii. In one.,..., of
ournm•at, the eouneil of the mole
ty of Was W aweienh, met as the Town
1, ne Saturday, the 77th last. All the
membere were present. After the trans-
sellea .1 the ein.ieipal bntefaoen brought be
fere is. the sensed ad1'e+rnsd to meet in the
seine plass ea 18th I)esensber, that being
theY oils-.statutoryl.. .i.Md lice .sxllag el
a
.v Porter's
prices,
CALL x
.41.N D
x SEE
008 NICE RANGE
Laez'F Capes
t?iTtail and examine geode and prism.
C. K. 811111 1 00.g
Mal.san s Blaek. Oar.Sgw, and Mentre•lat.
- GREAT -
CASH SALE
El:PAPER
For the balance of Opt, month only I will
otter my large Stock of WALL PAPER
This is a genui - Sale in order to
room for ther Lines of Goods.
Secure - t i ese - Barge
before they go, at
COAL The Popular Bk Si
ALWAYS ON HAND.
NOW is the time to purchase your
HARD COAL The best and only.
SCRANTON HARD COAL in this
market at $6.50 with :r per cent. off
for cash, making it $6.10
All Coal Weighed at the Mar-
ket.
.Wm. LEE
Orders left at EAB2$$ k j.$$'$ store
promptly attended to.
GMT BABOAlIS
My entire Stock et
OVERCOATS
and
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
is being sold at prices
Far Below Cost!
Also, the came reductions are being
made in
HATS, CAPS, TOP SHIRTS.
UNDERWEAR, AC.
Call and examine air Goods and Prices.
L. CARD,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
Hamilton -et.. tioderieh.
D. B CALBIOB,
The square. sederteh.
WOstei'll Advertiser
101 Page Weekly - 9ti Columns.
ONLY
$1.00
Now to Dec. 31, 1895.
Balance of Year FREE,
Leading Weelly of the West.
!HONE BITTER
FEW AS GOOD.
Large Prize List.
Handsome Premium.
GOOD INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS
For Agent.' Terms, etc., address --
ADVERTISER PRINTING CO.
LONDON. ONT. S8 6t
This spec. is reeerved for
LIALLIDAY'S IMPERIAL RESTAURANT,
Granby Rubbers
Always to the front.
This Season's Goods Finer than ever.
New that the public i- familiar with the excellent Quality,
Style, Flt ants Finish of the Granby Rubbers, the demand is
almost universal Everybody wants them. Every dealer sells them.
Granby Rubbers Wear like Iron.
NE FINEST GROCERIES...
SAS.ADA T£A_
GOOD JAPANS (No. 1 DIRECT),
aid a fell assnwtment of
cab CHOCIERY AN GiASS WARE
STURDY BROS.,
ON Tal .watt!,
. W. ACHESON & SON :. e
Correct Styles aid Largest Selection o
NEW MA NTLES
AND 7ACKETS
IN GODERICH.
For Elegance of Style and Finish, this Seasons Surpass
all Previous
Full Skirts and Sleeves, Close Fitting Waists. Perfect
Models
Plain, Braided, Beaver and Otter Trimmed,
Stylish. Heavy Lined Throughout Coats
at $5 Each. Best values in Goderich.
A visit to our Mantle Department will please and profit
you.
W..•CIIESON & SON.
Highest price for produce.
UP TO DATE.
Ladies' Belt Buckles,
Souvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc.
Also a full line of
Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Diamonds,
AT JEWELRY EMPnRIUM.
, O. £ UMBER & SON.
ELECE'.A.-ISIERIECIF W-- A. 'TEL)_
ASC
OF ALL BAMS
The Business Cottage Sham W the meet to be despised. Not every Ins itution dabbed
Bue:ssss College Is wu.ihy of rear suspect. You will is alt likelihood take • Besienes coarse
bus once, therefore wt.y not select • Sc zoom that has earned a reputatio• for practical ooeseies
boos work. The
FOREST CiTY BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE. Or LONDON. ONT..
mends head and shoulders above the avemexe Canadian School. Graduate. everywhere sec
cessfsl. Catalogue Free. Address carefully.
J. . WESTERVELT Principal.
R. B. S.
Four weeks have passed since we entered the business arena. Four
weeks of business activity. 4 weeks of enthusiasm. We are proud of
the work accomplished and of the business done. We are gratified at
the enthusiasm so noticeable. We ate grateful for the kindly look ;
the hearty hand shake ; the generous expressions of welcome, and now
on the 1st of November, we're able to anticipate every fall requirement
and stlpply the wants of families and individuals.
The following dispatch reached us last Saturday :
To C. W. ANUREW3, Manager.
Offer for Moulders stock accepted.
go forward to -day, special freight.
ToltoNro, 27 Oct:, 1x91.
Dress Goods and Mantle cloths
K. B. SMITH.
This stock and what is in transit from other sources will enable us to
fairly double our lead for the great business month of November.
X x r
— ALWAYS BUSY-
-That's the way you find us almost every time you come to the
Store. People like to trade at a busy Store , they get better service
and the condition is clear evidence that the store is satisfying custom-
ers, of course.
For the next week or ten days we give speeial prominence to the
Stock bought last Saturday. Look around you and do as most other
people do nowadays ---buy where you can get the best value and where
a dollar will do the most good
Our Offering Saturday will be
Good all Milk Ribbon, all Colors, 2 yd. for Sets,
Good Milk Colored Veiling, 2 yds for 5 Eta,
And a mar>rtfacturar s agent's maniples of (love and Hosiery.
0. W. AIDRIWS, R. B.
Manager. lexaMsfrok
Mantles. -
O M
This is our First Season for
Ladies' Mantles.
Every Mantle this year's importation.
All French and German makes.
As we sell for Cash, these goods
will be sold cheap—all the way from
$2.50 to $20.00.
No last year's Mantles showing
as this year's goods.
JAS. ROBINSON.
CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOCK.
MANTLES,
FURS,
FUR CAPES.
Our MANTLES are direct from the Makers. The Fit is perfect,
anti we guarantee the Making in every particular. No ripping in these
Goods, and our Prices are at rock bottom.
Our FI'R CAPES are acknowledged by all to be the best in town
for the Money.
We are going to clear out our FIRS at Prices that will astonish
every one.
LADIES' FUR COATS 1
almost at Manufacturer's Prices.
We feel satisfied you can save money by buying the above 1seds
from us.
COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH.
The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse
of the County.
Our Motto–Good Boots at low prices.
The place that gives the best value for your money is the place
you are looking for to buy your Boots, and that is why we want
you to see our goods before buying and then you'll not go by ua
Our values cannot be beaten. How do we know? Well, by the enor-
mous increase in our business since we opened. By the number of new
Customers we are constantly making. By the many words of praise for
the value we showing that we hear every day. If you have not yet
bought from us we would like you to give us a trial. Your neighbors
dead here—ask them about us.
Our Girls' School Boots, at $1.00, still lead them all.
Our Women's Glove Grain, Buttoned or Laced, and Oil Tanned,
Pebble Buttoned or Laced, at $1.25, will speak for themselves.
Our Ladies' Dongola, Buttoned, Tipped Extension Soles, at $1.90,
will strike you as a $2.53 Boot.
Men's Working Boots, Bellows Tongue. $1.00.
Men's Fine Calf, Laced or. Gaiter, $2.00.
Men's Fine Dongola, Laced or Gaiter, at $3.00, good value
at $2.50.
See our hand -made Kips before buying.
Extra Stock. Extra well made.
In case any of our Goods rip we will sew them free.
SQAIISESW MATES ABS rBSMrTET ATTtasss !a
H. B. POLLOCK.
LATEST STYLES -
—IN—
FALL AND WINTER
83-3m
MRS. R. B. SMITH.
Diagow Mona.
MILLINERY..
EMPORIUM,WEST STREET.
MISS H, MPITCHER,