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` TILE SIGNA L : GODEMCILMITAILIn
E AND SEE
-PRIDHAM
what CASH
can do for you.
All New Fall Goods Jost Received
.+ -+ + + +
We are bound to. keep up our repnutMioa as THE CHEAP STOR!
ANOTHER SNAP $ATS..
::.
Men's Fine. Felt Hate, Blacks and Browns, worth *2.25 to 83.00
Fine Felt Hats, Biaek and likewn, worth` lT.lW to 8tAO;foriff5c.
• MEMBER TRIM WON'T BE WITH US LONG.
•
aLOT$rrra ! CLOTHING
THE
FASHIONABLE
TAILOR
begs to announce to his very many customers and
the public in general that his Model Tailoring Es-
tablishment is now filled with his new FALL and
WINTER STOCK, which, without doubt, is far
ahead of anything yet shown - off' -will be shown -hi
this vicinity this Season. These Goods are direct
importations from Great Britain, the duty
paid here in Goderich. tha(tr-- a.ving the
Man's
Have you seen onr Clothing?
MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS, BOYS' SUITS, Etc.
Complete Stock. Prices Lowest,
800 P..IRS HOSIERY 800
A JOB LOT.
Now is your chance togetyour Fall and Winter Hose at prices.
:gtbaVare bound to clear theta out ins fewweeks.
I have decided to do a strictly OMB badness
and everything will be sold .'once Iowes
basis.
I have just succeeded in securing the latest
and greatest known
NEW YORK SYSTEM OF
GARMENT L`DTTIIMU"
H1AVY A LL WOOL RIBBED HOSE FOR: LADMES OR BOYB''REGU-
- ..-� : i- &.Aar.. F 4e.r•-�• -:, -- -
HEAVY ALL WOOL WORSTED RIBBED HOW. REGULAR 6S -e.'114°
Alio., FOR 42e.
MEN'S BLACK WNL SOX ONLY 180. PAIR.
DRESS GOODS.
Fancy Shot_ Colors, Doable Widelaireo Dreier Goods, regular--_
25c. for 19c: -'
All Wool French Opera Flannels, Nice Fancy Pattern, regular
50c. for 25c.
New Fancy Armoure Cloths, regular 50c. for 25c.
Heavy Tweed Dress Goods, new designs, double width, worth
50c. for 35c. --�•r
STAPLES.
All Wool FACTORY FLANNELS 25o. Blankets, Comforters, Quilfis.`
A Bargain lot of New Tweeds worth 40 to 50o. tor 25o.
MILLINERY and
MANTLES.
A New and Complete Stook of the Latest Designs in JADKETS. See our
range before yon pnrohaes.
Oat Stook M Row Complete in all Lines. Bargains in Every Department.
soon and get • ohoioe.
CIAJEINE ALINTE0 ON,E ' IC .S ONLY_
SMITHBROS. & CO.
McLEAN'S • BLOCK,
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
From our own Correspondents
There U iaf.rmattoa Mere That Casa.( be
P•.ad Aaywbers Dee -News or the
Donut, Specially Reported
ter The Menai.
DUNGANNON
Toselear, September 21.
NOTICE -O. A. NEWTON. I:FNTIST,
Luoknow, visite Dungannon on let
anti 3rd RRIDAY of each month : hours from
r to t Pianism extracting: spect•l Dare 1n
fillinstand preserving natural teeth. Moe -
MIXT MADD'B TAILOR *HOt'.
(vorvALesotNT.-The numerous friends of
Mrs. C. Wilson will be pleased to know
that she is costive lining gradually.
Next Sunday moraine Rev. Mr. Cain will
pre•oh in the Methodist ohuroh, and in the
evening Bev. H. L. Hutton will deliver •
sermon to the young men. Every person
invited.
Goon TO Bi rOwiliA.-Bert Treleaven, for
wetly assistant in R. J. Crawford's store,
bevies, purchased a business in the grocery
sad restaurant lines in Brussels, left here
this morning to oommenes business. His
many friends wish him the beet of 'nooses
in his new location.
AsH/t/d.D AND W. WAWAxOSH FILL
8aow.-Tb. annual Fall Show of the Ash-
field and Wawanosh Agrieultnrsl Satiety
will be held in the usual plans on Monday
std Tuesday next. Ths prize list in a good
oaf, sad to oon'eiuenos at splendid sttr•e-
Mena, a large attendance, weather permit-
ting, is anticipated. Prize lists eon be ob-
teined from the secretary, Wm. MoArtbnL
R. L --A epeeist meeting of the Rpworth
League was held Monday night, devoted to
the cause of tempera•oe. Splendid ad-
dresses were delivered by R. Dandies.
Rev. Mr. Carrie, the pastor, Ray. Mr. Het -
ton. The modo, recitations, readings --in
toot, the whole programme, was fer above
the average. Anyone who miens the .pec.
1Y meetings of the league 'Mews • tool
boost. The subject for next Mo.d•y'a
maeMeg is •' Systematic Giving," sad the
monthly business meeting of the Leave.
IGxtt.ssiAerinot. On Sab pth 4•et. as
previatiely isthmoid, Ret. J. T. lits(*=., f..
ou.beet of tits Sonoma enrols et Mit-
obeli, and formerly of D.egas.c., ,sachet
ed divine service I. abs SoMoepal Chnrob
Tie sreseh.d es ezoelleab seem.. from the
Herds ea gMd.ed 1* the I l ab ewer -of
tile 84th Psalm. Mash wag . a* Tit .Ws harmed to with
ees�tti ism' istet.
The�(� Mftt�U dews,( d
Ech me to,giva perfect $ 11gg,Garmellts
ail1G ;' an noesaway with the annoyance
and bother of returning Garments to be altered.
Everyone knows in most cases they are made
worse than they were before.
I am also carrying this season a large range of
ready-to-wear OVER COATS, having secured the
Agency from SHOREY & CO., Montreal, of their
celebrated RIGBY, RAIN -PROOFED FRIEZE
ULSTER, ',with Wont Come -Off Buttons, in Olive
Brown, Fawn, Claret and Oxford Grey, also a beau-
. tiful line of BEAVERS, in Blue -Black and Brown,
equal to lots of ordered Garments, which will be
sold on the lowest possible margin for Cash.
COLB�RNE 1380
Carpets The Largest, Beat and rnizapeat S
e e in town in Brae ele,AzlniRetcra,Tr
tries, 3. -ply All -wools, t -ply All -w0
Uniotaa and Hemp& Twine and Japanese Matting&. Oil Ci oth1
three qualities direct from the mill in 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 8-4 widths.
The balance of our stock at Rock -Bottom Prices.
FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE-
New Fall) Mantle Cloths in all the Newest Ma
All MANTLE and JACKET CLOTHS above $1 00
in Price, Cut Free of Charge.
FALL IATbES..ojj STOC
COL.=O17riNT=.. 3308.
OUR MOTTO WILL BE:
Goods will be sold only for Cash and no Goods
allowed to go out that are not perfect in every
respect: •
All outstanding accounts must be settled by
15th OCT., 1897, as the books will then be placed in
hand for collection.
PRIDHAM,
THE TAILOR.
sod orettreetY, suitable tor the ooa•eien. make -ea, early start He found in the
Too Maes prstes`Y3not i given to imorn g• me ow • in earlier
members of the ohuroh for the dsooratiose. start than he and goes off with the whole
that be•utifl•d the building. outfit. Mr. Weston thinks the person who
took them was a •' peach."
Charles Whitely sod O. Ginn and wile
returned en 8Mtwrdsy last fres' the Leedom
Fair.
A large camber of wr residents ett.sded
the opening of the Presbyterian oburoh o.
Sunday last.
P. Campbell, teacher S.S. No. 2, wheeled
to Ktnoardine Friday evening lest sad re-
mained over Snudsy.
Hall Rutledge, of lot 21, Con. 4, had •
number ot fine Cabbages which he woe ls•
tending to show at the Gr.l•t Northwesters.
The other evsntng a visitor was in and Mrs.
Rutledge told her of the flee exhibit of oab-
h•ges they were going to hays, sod asked
the visitor to view them as they were grow.
Ing. To the surprise of both ladies it wall
fbund that only one head wee visible, alt the
others having been token by souls party un-
known. When Mr. Retleege was Wormed
of the lose of his oahbsg•, be mildly re-
marked that be hoped the penes who
took them would divide up the prize moony
1t they were exhibited ab the Show.
CALLND 1N THa PRIM' or Lvi.-On Sat-
urday evening last Albert S. Cook, son ot
the late John Cook. departed this life. De-
mand bad been troubled for some time
with lung disease, tor which he tried the
aid of the beet medical skill, but it wee of
no avail, and be finally suoonmbed to the
sad effects of the disease. His are was 27
years and 1 month. His remains will be
interred in Dsngs•noa cemetery today.
The bereaved dater, Mies Susie, and other
relatives have the sympathy ot obs citizens
of this vicinity.
INTr.RMINT.-On Saturday last • large
oortege of sorrowing relatives, friends and
neighbors warted the remains of the late
Alexander Darnin from his residence at
8t. Helens to Dui/gam/on cemetery. The
age of the plaintiff was 77 years and 8
months. The obsequies were oonduoted by
Rev. Mr Whaley, of "t. Helene. The be-
reaved relatives have £be sincere sympathy
of the 'community. The deceased was • p1•
ooecr of West Wawanosh, and was moot
esteemed as • good Citizen and neigh-
bor, hsing of a quiet and retiring disponi.
tion and kind to all.
(ovum AND Gotten. -Our oitizsna who
took In Toronto and London Ezhlbitioas
have returned home. being pleased with the
stehte T S. Durnin, • prominent citi-
zen of our village, Donald MoNectns, jr.,
oommonly bnown as all Donald, of Ash•
field, and John Smith, of West Wawanosh,
left here on Monday for the Assize Court at
Goderiob, being summoned to set as jury.
men Mies Charlotte Wiggins a vest-
ing her sister, Mrs. Martha ensgour at
(iodertoh, and expecte to tike in the eights,
as many of our oitizeus will, it the North•
western EakibiMen at Gedertoh. to be held
this week Dueler last weak William
MoM•th sad wife were visited by their
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hamlin, N Godertob.
Her frtwde sad former an uai.tenoes were
pleased 1e gas her look so well Mrs.
(Rev.) 11.dd,N01 %rola, and litre. lir
1 Law-
rence, of Loedesbere, wan guested li .end
Mrs. Hiles • f.' days Let week.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
McNair, Sept. 20.
Mies Sissy Obassbars. et leaden, in ,fait-
ing reLtives in the towaship.
Wilmot Ha•ks leaves today (Thr 4ay)
es the exesretso t. Niagara s . ,
The Great Hersh Wasters Is 1rlf.g bbs
•(nation of ear farmers this we.k.
(lay Bloke cod f•milp, et Hdweevibe,
wage Sunday visit be woe* so ebb sof.
JAM Warnes. w the
Ess lot of pesebee M Ilia alb
tire: a mlest osisk. sodiitear u i,iSw
DUNLOP.
/downer, Sept. 20.
Dr. Can and family, of Dasgwoon, gave
our burg a 1 r•sistent visit last week.
Miss E. Allen and Mise Beeeie Gibson, ot
Gederlob, enjoyed a pleasant trip to the
Forest City for several days the pee( week.
Mrs. Qailey, from near Sarnia, who his
been visiting to Goderieb Mwnehip, gave
our burg a transient vett Tuesday of last
week.
Quin • number from bare attended the
re -opening of Knox ohuroh in Goderloh os
Sunday aad were meoh Impreosed with
the seances given by Rev. Mr. Johnnie', of
London, and Rev. Mr, Anaheim.
Ben. Allen, one of Chime** m.robast
prison and former) as old Osderlob hey,
with his nephew John Oen were the goons
of ha brother A. Alt. Ian week Daring
bio say In and about the Cirenler tows he
net many eoesrades of his boyheed daya.
He Lit ter Toronto ea Tender.
Oor young iiwusmea M. J. Tobin, was le
Leaden lost week easier the weeders of the
Weston Ferri The Afrlealtetal depart,
meet did .et oceans his observation, as be
l.sp.eled the SAWA imprevemwbe to tam
.reenery, end he Y over telling be os.. -
.4.. of the ob•ag.• a the methods d .ss -
ter lbs Lborloos boll el farm work.
Fooa Tiara --Z. Philip. epicenter r •ek-
_
,/YsMi I MA •5b as Oirtilh, later M
Wetreitimik.a1d NOV resales ie tee (An.ier
tows, bltr111pfssl1r tllf SOMA j bare (161 a
asaeaser et eat termer blesksmyh take
las
bey. . Ue}a Ins, rear so 115,. DOI.
}}Am
p� Dame to the Eurou tr•ob to. 1g. be.
fellow 1 V11i np be eTrem Breeivi le M
IIndthe Laird of Iwsdeedewae,both meetiag
unawares the other day and having an la-
tererting °bat of their journey up.
•
OLUEVALE.
Trimmer, Septal '
Fl x• .spte•dfag is nearly over.
Tick, sok, le now the order of the night.
John Farrow is i11 with l.flamm•Iion of
the lungs.
Mim Can' Meuse ben-tt-(hood howl
Hamilton
Mass Anon ' Corbett bee fliitl toter
home to Fergus.
Mrs. Rob*. Duncan (neem in
extended visit to beg .t Oriod
Valley •000mpaoied by that greod-
daaghter, Muriel West.,
LEEBURN.
MONDAY, Sept 20.
Miss Foley L visiting her weber IIA
O'Brien. in Loudon.
Mr. sad We Alex. Cletb.a sad ((elegy
visited in Rraoefleld the week.
Petards, afternoon Wes • red-letter after-
noon in the history of the Sabbath school,
caused by • pleasant Fathering at Jobe
Horton's whore a good time was spent In
amtrsemeatafot d1 kinds, the **Asters befog
treated to taffy by the 8. 8. staff who were
nearly ail prwat Oar former *apertutoe-
deet, A. O. MoDoe•ld• was also present,
and gave the slokolan • treat 1s oaedy.
Sunday bag Childress' Day • spin
Dial service will be held .t 11 A.*. by the
lend.
Cnuojn Nurse. -Tho pastor resented
duty last Sunday actor a pleases( fort-
night's holiday Owls, to tie re -ops.•
Ing of Knox °bnrob a Ooderiob the wain
weekly 0. E. A. seeetlag was bald a. Idea -
day evening... ''Oa Friday evanieg (lore
will he a Inters. (iii !bo 8esbtieb Ch>iretr,'fy-
terepoo,ed with magic lasers views, Mf'
Rev. ,,ohs Yseng, Cot St.. Joke .belch,
Hamilton. feature as commence as 740.
Adsa.den 10e . ,After Sada, the lib,
rary will be eland fee • lien le es to leve
the present sae of evw swg t oN111ted books
exohanged.
Coneasee t Wm. Moll bag geld to Wm.
Cook, d Coe.leta.s. the .girth half of lel 2,
ass the 6th .nnosselon. Then ars Aflii sero. of
Roel land in the lot, and Mis, twit
52000 for M ,
ok
of the
Naafi* A tRge1 .
.place .t f
ts
ti
ole Friday.
PT"' ,:' ti t 1 r z
PER J_ "DOLS » -
fie °fest Caw( Warehouse ot the County
PREPARINC FOR FALL
AT MUNRO'S
•
Canadian and Imported Scotch and English Yarns. No better asso
went tr value in town.
Ladiei and Children's Summer -Weight Underclothing, Long and Sh
Sleeves._
Our 50 cent Corset, said to be the best value at the pries.;
hiatiaket Head watt Y =(sits
Lines is $mall Titre!". • -
11 JUN .Y SOLICITED.
i. IIIIIINRO, Draper.
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
THIS
THURSDAY EVENING
S=In T_ 23rd
TU HUMOROUS CELTIC PLAY
F!NN1GL'S FORTbNK
Geo. Almost. and Company
with Prot Lorraine's Fine
Uniformed Brass Band and
Orchestra.
Make 1 o potat to See this.
Rived Reale at Porter's RsskMere•.
OYER THE HURON TRACT.
The Grist from ts_ l *111.
♦ Wada/ Mees of Cwn4" News served
p to Nit iverytsod7 - Pits and
Pelt Whose and Ce.deased
Irma livery NeeW..
W legh•m : Messrs. Brown and Powell, of
tows, have porebwd the Fordwlea saw
mill.
Ssatertb t J. C. Laidlaw was oenal(ki hi
his room for the past week try • ttM
ankle.
Special
Jubilee Bargains
Refrigerators
Large Elie; 510, • seep
Oil Stoves
B[.Ui FLAME, all oleos.
Gasoline Stoves
1. 2. 3. t Burners.
Tamdem Stoves
Lawn Mowers
Daisy Ohuruo
Nos. 1. 3. t
--H-A- P E--R--fit LE E.,
Cranbrook : F. Redden had the rabtottu.e
to fell 1n frost of his loaded wagon whew
two of the wheels passed over his body and
broke one of his Nim.
Ssafortb : Messrs Brosdfoob & Box, of the
8eaforth Furniture F•otory, are just new
enraged in vetting up • large) order of
'furaltors'for the old oo.atry
Grey : Nelly Turnbull, who spent two
month. in M•aftop•, is herd at work la bee
sobeol, 8. 8. No. 10 Hunan. She bee best
re-etg.sed at a milary of 5300 for 1898.
Morris : David Walker bed one of be ribs
broker by an upset of pees lent week. Jas.
liazwell bad his arm broken at the same
time. Will Rands took • tumble, too, bye
escaped injury.
Winghsm : Mr. Wm. Mclndoo, of Freese,
Cali., is in town this week visits, g his two -
there, Meseta. R. sad M. H. M. ,adeo, said
other Veto/gnaw o
friends. Ili Molode,
was In the ardware business Mechem
e nure 14 or 15 yearsego, and ha. net visited
the town eines that time.
Brussels : About , 'b'eieek last Ifr$sy
member the spirit of Mrs. John Robb took
Its flight. The std wee sot asezpesed se
eke bad been .inkUtg for esveral days Mfove
thelrelease Came std at the We wets be eleq
to wake up to berme. Deceased. wkow
maiden name was Eliza ta.dehogesek, was
horn at i.auristoe, 0.U.wey-t 1lesblssd, sod
cisme with boo *wools to Oilseeds when 3
years of ars. They settled lo Tasker mtb
township, where the svb el ibis unties
resided serol .Iely llth. 119, whoa Abe jok-
ey has/ std bents with her sow bereft port•
are.
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