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The Signal, 1897-8-12, Page 8THE CASH BASIS. The old•fashioned credit systems are dying in every oom- mtlnity, the people realize that the CAH B&.su1 is the only fair and proper method of doing business -where all are treated alike - Not making up out of your cash paying customers the lasses made icy bad credit.. Not giving one class goods for one or two years' credit at the same price as the Cash customer. But Cash and one price to all. We buy for Cash, consequently buy cheaper. We sell for Cash only and you will find our prices the lowest in town. THIS WEEK, SPECIAI7 ATTENTION to Fine Deem Gingham', regular 100 line only 7c Fine Scotch Checks and Stripes, Gingham", 1 2i Ladies' OoUars and Cuffs -White, Red and It you pare/ASH you oan cave money by trading with Mit. General DRY GOODS and MILLINERY. SMITHBROS. & CO. OVER THE HURON TRACT The Grist from th Lotted 11[111. • Week!, aha et e7aaW 1/!w. nem. .v N Is* daeF.edr -NIS - rMae !R ed and e..diest& iro.t [very seethe.. SEAFORTH : Geo. Hammell, teacher to the Colltngwood Collegiate Institute, is td.itesses mother hers. Bluevale : Rev. W. J. West hoe .torted • C.E. Society to concoction with the Pcm- hymriao church. Winghem : Wm. Clegg shipped Eve oars of wheat to the Wolverine Muuoi Co., To- ronto, last Tuesday. Seaforth : John A. Jackson left thin week wtl.aome fi:Ceea years or more tll.a..e '%tie lady bed lost the ring about the time of her marriage and the find of gold has beubtless revived many happy ret oU.ctiooa. Blyth • A number of opt °.furans intend leaving shortly to work in the nem ilei mill N Winghsm. Will Drummond has mse- .r.d'the position of forerman, which he a s;sll able to 611, having been foreman m the Itflyth mill for several years. Seatorth : Rev. K. S. Calder and F. Fish, of Clayville, Penn., who were here visiting Mayor Scott and other friends, and who were on a ty sling tour. have been called home on a000unt of illness, thereby •horten- is their wheeling trip through Ontario. Baster : W. J. White, Stmt, of Immi- agencies for the Dominion. spent on+ y night with his father. John Whit., town. Bund his appointment several thou- sand immigrant, have left Michigan tor the C1o14taa 1`orib•ws.t. H. lett on Tuesday for Detroit. Egmoadville : Thoma H%hs, of Fgmood- vale, who !s one of tree moot enterp: • .og for London, where he will take • course i0 bootless men in this district, has reoent y lbvmttitarysahuot- -- its& veva and oeortert.bi.hMws .etewe,.t Wrozetsr : A. Mh.noe wild ' wled Is SII• re two of his reeideoces in 1•:^mondcille. 'erten list week to attend the Marl of Mr. Hill is one of the men who keep, Duet. his brother D. C. Munro. ea. booming. Clinton : The town intends to put insane Ss- Hdeos : The unezi sotsd death 7,000 square yards of granolitio walks, at • Chas. Dr nim. of St. Helene, has .• st a probable Dost of llo a yard. gloom over the ooirmuoity in which be re- B.ltford : It is understood that the lits sided, he being sick only six days with in. ease oommiwioosre have refused to extend 6ammatico ot the towels. He passed She hoopoe to the [inion Houle away at the its• of ;,6 years. He leases • Winghsm : Mr. McLean, of Lockaow, wife and six small uhildreu to moats testi. shipped two oar loads of export oats.' from Henault : Jamas .o Cozworth, the proprier bre on. Thursday, per LI. ZR rt the Ceoteouui hotel, and who hes kept • Baster : John Mellott, lett on Friday, for first ole t horse bete for a number ot yts.s, Bt. Paul, Mum., where he will work for and 000stantly improving the n ne, and WUl Carling, • former oitixen of Exeter. vainiog patronage as a result of good vnan- • Turnberry ; Gavin Wilson, of Tornberty, agement, hr1 lersed the hotel for a number commenced puling peas on Tuesday los.. of y_ ire to Mr. Robinson, of (loderioh, who Thies 000sidersd very early for this year. hes been eogarei there to the same le d- WroyeWr : Stauderson Brothers have 0w. ....d • general store in Thoi .. Hemphill'. Win.bam : The train hands of the Lon• biook. They are well and favorihly heaven. deo G.T. R. freight have had • good deal of Seatorth ; John Cliff, while working in affliction thrown upon them daring the pest his tathet'a planing mill the other day, got year and • half. The first was th• terr.t'e one of his bands caught to • machine. Th• accident which befell Brakeman Alex, Liv- tbrmb and first 6oger were cut sod bruised. tomato° ; the sickness and death of John Clinton : The S. A. Bend is now one of No.r ., engineer ; the sudden dentb of Mrs. the fixed instintions of the town. They play short time cede ofd e d tit o T. easyor, • short tine ago, and the death o° T. clay of will and c'•lieit the larva crowds who it. the wife of James 1.'.,411‘8Y• brsktmao on tend. t4o.tme t..ih. Clinton Edwin, aged tem, so0 01 J. C. Morrts • Alen- Er[sse, of Mortis, hem Adams, Hallett, fell from a wagon on Mon- raised • pup in • vary unusual manner. Bt. day evening, and broke hie left arm at the fere the pup's eyes were on*oed, its mother wrist was run t ver and killed, so Mr. Brian. fit • (Antra : Rev. J. F. Parke tetsived from ted • nipple on to •'ergs bottle filled w'th the Government stores at Ottawa the woes- milk, sad prooesded to bring the yuppie up eery tents for the Boys' Brigade temp at " by band" bks " Pip " In the Great F Bayfield. 1192t t e le? 019910.With Au bo;ha.. -Winifu•m rows, formerly of the tometimee vie would gorge himee't until he Times, bas secured and excellent ooutioo on oonldn't .move, •.d If the children would the Whimper North Wester, as deipatoh take the kettle away, he would cry afterit reporter. like • real bah". Wingbam : Pearl Moore, the little Wtngham : There died on Tuesday even - daughter et Wm. Moore, had the mister- in one of Winghea•'s me -t highly rennet - tone to fall from a ober. y tree and break ed yeeim women, In the person of Mary her left arm. Eapb.m.ia, beloved stale of James Langley, Tnrnberry: Robert Douglas, who lived brakeman on. the London (1.T.R. freight. %ear Wrozeter and who has been m.lanoholy About two weeks ago deoewd was cooiined for • Ices t••ne, was taken to L codon and was gifting along very h only until Fri• Asylum Joly 21st. day last, when she wee seised with • eaddee Brussels : Walter Soots, of Broaasle, woe chill, whlob was followed by mother on the first prize tor tossing °slier at the in Mond y curtail, std she passel peacefully anal Scottish cremes, given at Hartford, away oh Tuesday evening, Deasased was the eldest demob, u of Mrs. A. MoLaan, of Conn., on Monoay. this • an n, and had only teen mevried about Wiigham : Mn. Finale Little Woe Waited in marriage at Ingersoll to H. 1!. a year. She leaves a sorrowing misters the enterprising young editor of fast therbooa mother and two ah.t•n to The Wingham Times. Winghsm : Pearl Moore, the MuleButen : Sit apples were .bow r is 81. daavhter of Wm. Moore, bed M• mister - which the other day from so orob•rd in tome to fell from • ohorry tree ON day last whloh the Government is .reeking an •:peri- weak and break her left arm. meat to that the practical value of .praying Whitman): -Tb haler for the Wio batt oreharde. Three of them had been taken R from • tyre where no email°, bei been Thu Mill arrived last week and the work• dose. They were all em+ll, deformed and pan are nosily sngagsd in Pinning tb peaitioo serowtly atf iced with those bleak .pots The h•rllot was built by Mr. Crystal of tied are the rain of se mach fruit. Oa the Godsrtoh. other band the three taken from the Harpurhev : J. P. Brise, of Ha ,iiib•y, .prayed tress were telly twice as l•rg• acid has had his fall wheat threshed asd 11 bas were healthy and well shaped and free from Melded over forty bushels to Ibis •ore. MI6 all fungi, with every apnerrr•ice of develop - Is oaloul•ted to hrlog o.• ie mind of the fag Ina. podee4 fruit 1'M w wplc 1 were 511 good old times. of the Nertbra Spy 1; -1ety, and were aearorth ; B. Diokeon to making extensive sprayed six times. improvements on the post °Soo building. Leed•shere i Early en S•terday mew.. me When these are m •ted we •_s,ot to bbe „bow bus worehorrified t t M sr that have one of the seate.t and moet °onvenient Jambe Brows bad ekes big we by masons post ofboe. In the ooasly. himself 1a his own stable, some time daring Last Friday Mary Juin &ad the night, or early that malaise. Be was Chia and New York miff- dboover.d by kM wife in bbe morning, when of Table. The .he west to attend to her milking Aedes, while and when found hie was quite Wine,. The reduce for his Veen,. antis a mystery, and oebteily retain so, as he Savo es way et ewe Istoulio., or would lead waste deed. He Clinton Rlia.b.th Irvine, airmails', loft for their Bol Wham are natives of Be:grave. hers were the gnosia of Mr. awl Mrs. R Irwie. Winghsm The Vetere' Lisa far the town of Mariam have been printed and delivered to the town olerk ft shows 812 voters -In part one 528. In pert two 1152. h tart three 134. and 279 entitled to urge ea juror.. Rest W.w.no.h : Mrs. Jas. Wilson boat her eanary bird by death see day last Week. Mrs. Wiling bed the Mrd In her posesesion for 18 year. Thte is onn.idetwtsli.g piste for a bird of this kind to live, M the aver- age airs is tee years. Oed.rleh tp : For .ems time Were hag bene intones emolument over the lasmenee geld Rade threeghoat the DsmMM.. bit there wen .e tui d.. dr tram libeler - wad 10 Oodalw Or Pay last week • t I is wee anise tie erilir .. d t9r I. the probes sight bisg m iridium r1.g preemetee bb will u fathomless is any .hosed so symptoms tba asepses kb likelihood to do .sob a had hens unwell for sons. time in th whiter, but woe lmprnvlsg sibely, as be had hen is Londrsloe, • few times duets, the week, and had been al bits father's on Fi day. Rs was SA years of etre, a farmer in frilly good eireo .ssso.s, and Laves • wife and Ave °hilt) sss, tb yosat+.t nhl) 8 nsenth. old. He was a 0150 of ear quiet dtspo.lttew, and was held 1. high esteem by hie nolo/blows s.4 Maeda Tt.e foasral en Monday wee largely attended. He was • invoke, of the Order of Reese Cirelee,whlek order att..dd the Naomi Is a body. A pet aortas ilualesSba was mads en Mo. - day inersing. sod an tagasst lased en 1'.m - day. The sympathy of tar -people rises one be 11141 whims, aid family le tbdr pee leakir- le and bsreevsm.ee. THE RIGAT.A.71 OOTIERIOM »' ARTO. • THE LAST TWO WEEKS CHANCE • ONLY! Having fully decided to remove to Manitoba, our whole Stock of DRY GOODS and MILLIITERY must be clear- ed out in two weeks. In order to accomplish this in the short space of time we are compelled to mark our Goods at such prices as will command the attention of every buyer of DRY GOODS in Goderich. On Monday, Aug. 2nd, our Store was cloned to re -mark our Stock for this great two weeks' sale. Everything 7nu8t be sold. Come with the crowd. ' J. T. ACHESON. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT • Ytsh their Hsmnt«..pent Tuesday From ourown Correapondond niers 1s tarersaattes mere That pa.ot M Ieaa! Anywhere eiree-flows of Oho meaty epeel•11J Repay ed tee Tse stg.at, COLBORNE WttDtOSDAY, Aug. 11. A Bus 1 LLD. -Go Mooday.J•e. Jenkins, of Colborne, threshed hem lb aero. of Fall wheat, 615 bueheh of • .pine lid sample of grain. Good for '97. • W. L. Ferguson & Bon met with • heavy low Saturday last io the death of their im- ported heavy draft stallion, Royal Sov. *reign. Thai animal, which was valued at =1,000, died from the effects of tenure of the bowel.. LEEBURN. TrsoustY, August 10. And the raspberries have gone. Hillary Horten hoe returned from Strat- ford. Loner Stirling is home from Buffalo on • visit to her parents. MAY Cors.-I)urirg his sojourn in Code - rich, it is expected that Rev. Dr. !Meldrum will preach here. This will not be hie fins sermon here, as 1n his stnd.ot days over seventeen veers ago, be preached Thee this ahurob was in emutection with Knox °hut oh, ASHFIELD. TcsvrAY, Ans. 10. on the evening of the 28th alt. the resi- dence of John Anderson, of Blyth. was the •c i• of • happy ocourrenoe, when kis 000111'3, MITI Isabella Johnston, of Malaga- watob, Cape Breton. daughter of Ju. John- ston, of Welltowa, Ie w, Sootiand, and Albert Beckett, of A•Lfleld, were united f0 the bonds of matrimony. The .bride was given away by Mr. Anderson end Res. Mr. M•olean, ot blvth was the officiating olergy. mat. Tb• bride was beautifully attired in a gown of .bot .ilk. and she oarri-d in her hand a bunch of Highland heather. The ceremony over, tt.• guestI repaired to a tempting weddiog sun or, and attar spend- ing • espy pleasant evening the oompany dispersed, wishing every happiness and sao- r.•g to this young couple, who started tor tbdlr home, where they will meat with the beat wishes of • large number cf friend.. Mrs. Becket 1. a sister ot Mrs. Rose, wife of Rev. Mr. Rom. formerly of Ashfield, now ot .: Msfrysw.toCs Bfeteer.-- - . _... _ _• BAYFIELD "BLOWS." TDtsDAY, An,. 10. Joh. MoMilL., M. P., was in town las% week. Several t.te.setlag_law suite a -s rive ea the wing bo.: A oompany of the tory' Brigade, from Clinton ore encamped on the yak• shore. One of the hotel proprietors was fined for • breach of the new license law amendment Aot. Oso of our medical men is away oe • well-.e.aed trio for the benefit of hie health. The harbor ears again imputed by • Government engineer on Wednesday the 41h last. A prominent member of the mnntdpal caution is won t r retire. On his retirement be le off for the Klondyke. Eleven clergymen were at one time last week enjoying the lake brews. What a rest it moat hs --for the ooegregations ? • The tourist .nein' is sow 1■ full blast. No room to be had any pl•oo. Pnada@ from Seafortb, Clinton and other points are tit• order of the day. DUNLOP Tosspav, Aug. 10. Edward M•Conkey, of Goderioh, visited relatives near here en Sunday. Roby and Ede& Gibson, and Elle Miller, of Oodsrieb, visited hero Inst week. Marko MooNell, spent Sunday at Loss - borough. making the journey then on the wbsl. (arrlo Molise and Grows Walker, of De- troit, who are .1.itlom 1m Ooderioh Tow. - ship, 'bitted bus last week. Master Roy Rookie. of Woedetoolt. i. . pending his wheel vadat-iota the meet of bis greed patents, Mr. and Mrs Robt. Fel- ford. - A large party of gl b e Damp again on the old spot on. NighN.g&L street. Three plenty of horses, s.mereas in all eiaea and more eunssreaa tsge•*ay sad joy - wag watch dr gs of in okllde s. Their .a dal one. A lam toothier party of the fair *ex sad a hi; time la the wateee et lake Hares at the beach ear the b..- 1 .e of Nigbfl.gale street the ether day. $.Nell ked a deeper dip than they wi.hed,by the upp'sg et • e4 wbloh they seed se a sdlisg waft. DOOENION TOWN$HiP. Wmtwmttssv, Atm. 11. Notal .sheds reopen en Monday mut Mrs & 1. Kish sad Mrs. 1. S ---w-- , of Per* end kite Jeatitehtaeaa. of cele• The Misers Ramsay, of Gode.-doh, •re vydM.m Wm. Hawk* and family. Threshing has commenced in this own - enmity and fall wheat ie yielding abund- antly The Idiom Graham we spending their vacation at the home of their greed/Wm. Thos. Ginn. Daring the vioarinn of Res. Wm. God- win, the pulpit of Zion church as bets very ably occupied by E. Armstrong, of God. - rich. The farmers who hese a good supply of hogs tor the market are lucky. $6.50 live weight is being paid, wbioh, considering the price of coarse grain, is • high P -are. Your correspondat L ashamed of those members of the Liberal party who have done the dirty work in oosaenuon with the dismissal of Postmaster Campbsl', of Gcie. rah. Claude Fisher, the f opaler and peinetak- i.g toaob*r at Holmehville, has been re- • stg•gti for 1898 at the salary of 1400. A. The reels essmtoeVs.. thew, Wt. Timber is • capable and eifident teacher. and his re-engagement will give general eatidac- tion 1a the section. LEEBURM• • MONDAY, Angn.t 9. C,satsrute Emnsavoa.-We understand Joe Mchevi■ will lead the young people's Christian Esdeavor mooting in dile plans next &today evening. A lure turnout is Imitated es that eeoaloe. GOOD Woes Dov• -J. O. Soapwort fin- ished baying last Friday. He took thirty• two large loads of hay off twelve ewes. Alex. McLeod and Wm. Robinson had -t Special Jubilee Bargains Refrigerators Large Btu. CO. a snap Oil Stoves 'mum FLAME..11 slaw. Gasoline Stoves 1,t.b,tBurners. Tamdem Stoves Laws, Bowers Daisy ;Churns HARPER & LEE. BINDEB.. . . TWINE. Now ik the time to order your' BINDER TWINE, as it won't oo.t yon any more to order early, and it giver ns an idea of the quant- ity required. As usual, we have tie L O W E S T PRIDES BEST BRANDS and on the market. DAVISON & CO. 'IV_._ ._...ORSF3,L Illi UP-TO-DATE MUM The w.Mte.i m , mad ran... orae. COLBORNE BROS, BARGAII'4S' IN . THE FOLLOWING LINES : Colored Dress Goods -LESS THAN WHOj.ESALE PRICES Shirt Waists . AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Prints 12}o for 10c,1tcfor Se, and 10cfor 8c, Carpets e s The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock in town in, Brussele,Aamineters,Tapes. tries, 3 -ply All -wools, 2 -ply All -wools Unions and Hemp& Twine and Japanese Matting'. Oil Cloths is three qualtied direct f.som the mill in 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 8-4 widths. The balance of our stock at Rock-Botton Prloe', COT Po -= =MOB. P3M1, 3. H_ 001.3301:11 1.131. The Great Cat pet Warehouse of tat County -_ WINDOW CLASS. Re W. MCKENZIE has placed to Stook the largest Importation of p j yl D 0 V. 'Yet 1Nretved •t picas with swab be imitated any- where. To get hl. prioe L to secure your custom. tie keeps the ELEPHANT BRAND WHITE LEAD. Acknowledged the best. )elAll Hardware Building Supplies away down in Price. .._ T,: W. MCKENZIB OF THE CHEAP HARDW'ASZ OTtO$Z. e toed tithe ramloadicr. as Al.,,,Omuta' but be NfAHIT A-- Gould fork as mach bay as A, bat he be found hs matob for once. Percy Stewart ran one wagon and Wm. Green the other. Will and Alex. came out at the top of the ladder this time. Will forked off his lass load in eight minutes. Who oan beat that mooed? The above hey was atl bandied in the one day. James 0 said it was • big day's works Seafortb : Mrs. Henderson, of Damfrio- shire, Scotland, is at present visiting her snot here, Mrs. James Mafionsrl. Mrs. Henderson is delighted with this 000011y, as she Ends it far is .Avail.** of bee meet sanguine ostentation/. su e Plating PRICE LIST. Spoons per des , t 75c Knits' 1.. $1.50 Forks ▪ 75o Table Cruet, each 750 Mgt .„_ " i ... _ _ Oo Butter Knife " 15e Candle Sticks " 42c Sad Irons " 15c Scissors, per pair 10 and 15. We can Plate anything in 'Brass, Iron, Copper, or Steel. Call and see samples of our work. HENDERSON BICYCLE CO. Llmjtsd, Ooderiah. Summer Goods .. a at c %ost ! AT W ORRELL'S, NOW 18 THTIME TO GET REFRIGATORS GASOLINE and OIL STOVES WHOLESALE PRICES at WORBELL We have a brand now stock of Granite Preserving Kettles and Pots which i aro selling very obeap. Call them. and 8 FLOUR LEADS THE WORLD. wWn.I have Just received a oar load of Flour from Lake of the Woods min. Kee The !lour is wade from the cream of the Manitoba Wheat and 1• the beet the world can p.od.oa This Flour is now °Mired for sale at D. CANTELON'S BAKERY. People who boy Ebur should not miss this opportuntty, Special Rates to k armors Baying Large Qnantitiss. MT BREAD 1s made from this beauti- ful IFlour ■nd hop yeast, and b tae most wholesome that min be made. D. CANTELON, WW1 STRUT. Pair of Pawls Made from Hair Lin Stripe, solid Worsted, is 15 design. Shorey's • •. * Make can be bought retail for $37s Worth $6.00 made to order. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND 211111 1111,1 ScraIItoH Hard Coal iN TRK MAlti lin at $5.78 per toil, Cash All Owl witting es the now maim" hers yrs tiwt IWO ibs fora tea ' . Z °bete left N 111.