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Ready -to -Wear
Clothing.
'THE ' EIGNAL : (WHICH ONTARIO.
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afternoon, .ad • fairly good me in the eve -
Mits. The oft.r0000 evasion was oblsfly de -
OMNI to the ..blew of 'Good Roedo," ..
.wkttk Prot. A. W. Campbell spoke for as
boar .ad thirty minutes. Th. souatina
Riven to his loan address showed that the
protsesor knows how to bold the •t/wMea
sad interest of aa •udteuue composed et
iltrienos you 1898 -Tbe following we
tea *looted officers of Sb. Oeorgi s Cburok-
iwamaos' Guild tar 18881 -President, the
rotor, Rev. dark ?tuvball : vine-preetri na.
Mrs. R. S. WUiac.: Noret ry, Mit. F.
Jordan ; treasurer, Ulm F. Room. Toe
member, of the sand meet on Monday in
the school room to commence decorating ►be
ahuroh for Christmas.
f Hs Diu Nor Bras.. -Tum Goodly adver-
tised • Lig sale of natter, for last Saturday,
but to the meantime hie ed. and bills brad
brought him boyars. so that when the d.y
came he wee without a cutter. srd had sone
to sell. Tom, however, soon telegraphed
tor soother bill, and they will positively be
put up and knocked down next Saturday.
Sas fairly commenced, and our range iu `variety and style is the larg-
est, most comprehensive, and up -to -ditto ever shown by us.
No exaggerations, i o word trickery to get your dollars -and we
wish to emphasise the fact that in these days of cheap, trashy goods
old faa1lioned honesty is rare. Kindly remembgt1.pe guarantee all our
goods as represapted, or ruAluctIW bank, lf: yoV WI!Ot. it.
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STAPLE DEPARTMENT' HPBOIA .
Ewert's Linen Tablingskhom 1.1e. to $1.30 per yard), pui,Towelings,
direct from Belfast, Ireland. Ask to see them.
Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for 25c.
Our Ladies' Heavy All -Wool Hose, at 25e. beats them all.
Grey Flannel (not all wool). 10e. per yard.
Grey Flannel, all wool, from 18c. up..
25 pieces Flannelette, on sale Saturday, at 5e. per yd, easily worth 7c.
2 and 8 -ply Factory Yarn (best make) at 85c. per lb.
Grey Cotton, 34 in. wide, 2}c. per yard, up.
Wluttc, Cotton, 36 in. wide, 4c. per yard, up.��
423 Suits Men's Underwear, the Winter kind, from 50c. to 13.00 per
Suit.
-Floor Oi&aQlnik, to clear. 1f.■ill:gia �erelei,2�3,c• iee2 ards
wide, 35c., former price, 4 •c
Chenille and Tapestry Curtains sae Covslls, direct from the mill in
Philadelphia, at prices thatlb�' an
CLOTHING
Turas Au No $5 00 UOVIRNMRNT B1u3.
One dollar bills of the sow Dominion testy
are befog mimed to five by laking the figures
from the revenue stamps used on aver
horse and pasting them over the figures on
the bills. The ground work of the bills and
stamps is the slime, and the change is vastly
affected, and bard to detect to the ordinary
headline of bills. Numbers have been Mr.
notated in Winnipeg.
SrLCIAL FOR Cas i THA.. -Call at D.
C•ot.loo'a and ate bis grant display in fruit -
Asks' made from the best material that
Gould be bought He leads the trade in
tiny decorating and ornamenting wedding
cakes, be makes • speciality oo almond icing.
Leave your order early for aoytbing in the
lies of Pastry. Potf Pante, Taste and Oyster
Patties or Puff Rolle with the moat deliotous
whipped cream filling, the latest out to
pastry. Short breed and mince pies an
oatss of .11 kinds kept on hand. Leave or-
ders in the morning and they will be filled
and delivered the same day.
Our Ready-44-Weatllothirik Department cover§ nearly all of the
2nd oor, with the kind of Goods that will catch your eye, wear well
and well, and our experience gives you a double guarantee that the
quality is the best obtainable, and
PRICES THE LOWEST.
Est. JAS. A. REID.
S. J. REID, Manager.
MARRIED 'y a
REID-11AIZZ-Onweepeeilay.do felt � .,;
by Rev. R. L. Button. Richard L
to Dorcas IL Manse. both of the loin -
ship
ship of Ashfield.
BULL-DKLONG-Ow Wednesday, the tab -
last. at I,nogaoeoa. by Rev. B L Hut.
toe. David L. non. to 1'.•angottna Deltaic
of the township or AshAe4._ _. ,
DAM f ant' Dollars still be lost to those who do not act
after reading this advertisement.
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DONTINOATION CLASH AND PV$L'C SCHOOL
Lssvt:tu Gasses -The grants apportioned
to the various Pablo Sobools in West Huron
for Public Sobool leaving and oontinuatlou
ole work have bean sent to the tr.asutsS of
the Sobooke by the County Treasurer. The
amount received from the Edaoatioo Depart-
ment, 115811 ; sad from toe County, 0275
total. 0866 ; jCx*rer received, $100 ; from
the provisos and $100 ; from i` htthe County ;
d�eo ; sad. $2-Asb 1>nf,dj
ati Colborne, $30.
$40 ; Hey. $90 ; and,. $50 ; Stanley, • i$ti5 ;
Stephen. $46 ; Ueherner 516. West Wawa -
nosh E2r1 :13atttall FLO w= __.,-_ .....,,,d,
PAIL os SOCIAL -The Paster - Basial M
Mn. McKinnon's reeidenoe, West at., o0
Tuesday 'riming under the auspices of the
Ladies Aid of Victoria street Methodist
Church was fairy well attend set mea-
d so far
as the all -of -tare, 11 hI'corrpo
tat, was eueoeruad was an unqualified
wooees. Every person present seemed to
ojoy the e*tartstam nt, and the abeenoe of
a neck tie. th.)leading feature of the evening.
caused 000sidhr•ble merriment. Some few
yeassIaiooe,neok tie parties were gotten up
for fun, bot judged by the episode of '1 use -
day evening, there is more amusement
cabers they era .*rat. Tbe following pro-
gram'was by41 sectey at mbar of it
was exceedingly well rendered ; particularly
the reeitatioa given by Miss Godwin. Solo,
The Golden Key. Moes Clara Milken :
Prayer. Rev. Joe. Edge ; Chairman's Ad-
dress, W. Godwin ; Vuintette, Rook Me in
Tavares. Deo. 11. --407. Q
W. ACHESON & SON
CHRISTMAS TALE FOR ONE WEEKI
High Class Goods here quoted for Merry Christmas week
at prices never before thought of for New
Desirable Presents.
30 dozen Ladies' Fine French Kid Gloves, gnsseted fingers, and every
pair warranted, in Blacks, Tans and Browns, every size froule6i to
71, at 78c., worth $1.00 and 81.25.
Silk Umbrellas with steel rod and natural handle, sterling silver
trimmed, and with name or initials engraved, at $2.00, regular
$2.75.
Men's All Silk Scarfs, in leading Tartans, at 75e., special.
Men's Latest Novelties in Silk Ties and Bowe, at 25c., 50c. and 60e.
Ladies' Knitted Skirts. now, full-size and length, and beautifully made,
at 11.60 and 11:85, special.
60 dozen Men's and Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, from 10c. to 75c.
each, value 20 per cent. less than regular.
BUTTERICSS PATTERNS.:_.,. •
-ACHESON
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the Cradle,. Mre. Godwin, Misses V. Bell
and M. Johnson, and Messrs Broderick and
Rutledge ; instrumental solo, Gerrie Mc-
Kinnon ; Reading, Miss Rusk ; Solo, I know
Thou ort Pray tug tor me, Mr. J. W. Brode-
rick ; Recitation, Mies Cepb• Eisner ; Ad -
dram, Rev. Jas Edge ; Instrumental solo,
W. Orville Godwin ; Quartette, Golden
Slippers, Mates Walters, Bateman and
Messrs Humber and James ; reoitatioa, Miss
Mildred Godwin ; solo, 0 Where 1. Heaven,,
Mrs. (Rev.) N. Godwin.
LOST!
HIE TALK OF THE TOWPIN.
From the Reportei+r Notebook.
11 io're a alae In a' Ter csata. r"esrsl
114 teat 1St st Mlie s Wartas Yell ' ,l':".'..
Takla' IOW. aa' faint diene , -
_._,,,f-4_.._ .. - J if0.10 Pr". -1 -111 -.1%.. -
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`rhe Qreatest+
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Syanr.-Yon oan vet a 2 -gallon pail of
pure sugar syrup for one dollar at G. M.
Elliott's.
Oventas -1 ban arranged to receive
fresh oysters every day at the old reliable
oyster bones. VMt .L Restaurant, West i..p.
(.- Blackstone.
THS Parr to Tits Btawr.-T. J. Vldeon u
still headquarter's for Oidlve's Manitoba
Hoogarisn patent end .�� baker's flexr
and all other best breads of Bahl Bala.. d
seals. t .. •+
Give THstr A CALL -BRAS Rms. aa11
attention to their large *took of A 1 Christ-
ina, fruits and •gr.u.dus. sad their china,
the latter being .xospttrawly appropriate
for presents. Give this a o.il, on the
Square, O.derieht
THE COUNTY BoAae.-The aunty board
will meet m oderiab next Saturday, Do.
18th, to wtad op the beeriness in ooaoectioo
'.with the reeeoa7[edel taboo) examinations
sad 1e bons ant iSoNeS to the st.d.abe
.-1. that pard ......tally.
A MsaiY CrRuTrAs.-Mn. Agnes Pel.
look, of Ur•ytea, D.keta. wishes as a merry
Christmas, sad does her part to help no hays
• men eve by enolosing her enbsoriptlon
for 1 The lady, whore letter is dated
Deo. 8th. says : " No scow here yet, het
oold."
CONtteCLT10N AND COfrlatgATION. --The
Bishop of Heron ooaseerated Cbriss Cherish.
Port Albert yesterday moraine, and after-
wards confirmed • somber of oandidatea.
and last evening H1. Lordship confirmed •
number of the youth of Bt. Paul's ohnreb
lhingserioe.
Tom OIMAtr FArrtnv.-- Durbin the pest
we k 15 organa were. shipped to the (ower
provisoes wad large hills of latS hermitage
and Diane stools ware diep•tobed to vriees
parts ot the Dominion. The factory 1. fall
handed (66) and the work sow bang rushed
is to fill orders.
rifice
gygr =ado in Seasonable Goods. Commencing
COLLroiATI 1115TITUTs BOARD- The.
regular mohthT4 meeting of the Collegiate
Institute board was held to the Clerk's o(Bw
on the 2nd inst, all the members being
ofpets viarcapt Mr. Colborne. Tbe mtnutae
previous meatlWp"'Navi 101..f�Y`d and
signed. J. M. Shepherd moved, seconded
by Judge Doyle, that the chairman and sea -
rotary sign a petition to emend KS. 7, Hee.
31, High School Act, so as to make it oom-
puleory to plaoe of permissive. The follow-
ing amounts were ordered to b. paid. Joo.
Morris, repairs, 51 ; Davison & Co. Hard.
ware, $2 70c. ; D. Stoddart, brooms. 11 :
(lea Porter- 66. -.esti-- Messed. by .S6eriff
Reynolds, seconded by Judge Doyle, that
the s000unt of Goderich Organ Co. be teeter -
red to committee. Carried. The meeting
then ad'oureed.
Cot•PAsg*R-We tags the following
from the Milton, North Dakota, Globe, De-
cember 2 : Mies Mary Parker and T. W.
Cox were united in marrtage .t the home of
the bride's sister. Mrs. Harvey Greer, near
Inkster yesterday morning, Rev. R Hook -
rag officiating. The bride is a sister of Thorn.
Parker, a prominent farmer near Osnabrcok.
She Is • beautiful and talented girl and has
made many warm friends during her short
residenoe in this neighborhood. The groom
is the proprietor of Cox's livery, feed and
sale stable. 1s widely known apd can boast
01 os many friends as any man in the oom-
monity. The happy couple arrived home
yesterday afternoon and will occupy the
['ovules dwelling recently vacated by the
family- of Dr. F. 8. Smith. The Globe
joins with their many friends in wishing
Mr and Mrs. Cox a long life of health, hap -
pi
promptly
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TO ADVERTIBERB.
Notice of changes mart be left at this
Office not later than Saturday
noon. Tho Copy for changes
must be left not iater than Mon-
day noon. Carnal Advertisements
aoosptsd no to noon Wednesday of
each week.
Traveling Gula*.
QaA1tY TRUNK RAILWAY.
IIOFPBIIY....
ILL YOU -.
Ghrisim�s
Preseuts .
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you see our
GOODS
Aud Qel our
PRICES
ILOAV!S.
d Ball Pia__
Tfs'YOUNG WOME*
JANUARY 7. IgG,
] Idwloter term Aim. oosq
opees. New ,tude•t4 may en1 1
..about diativantide. Sur W�
tested ostaing .e a.ta,e•a
13,. tt i- Was=as, i'rusnal.
ALMA COLLEGE, Si. Thema*, On t.
ARRIVE,.
tet "+ • Itt.adi a,m.
Yt:�T�I4uert' 1JIt�W.
xed 730 p.m.
Nail end IesTesse.. 10.60 pm.
DRTAal. �.1 f,m
MMali and &ogees ..........rYJ0 p.m
hEissl . vv.rvw: a •�•-•••-- LL36 n.m
nese and proatxrtay.
1)00TH or Made. WADDSLL.-Word was
received here on Thursday, of the death at
Fort Erie, of Mrs. Annie Waddell, who tor,
many years was a resident of Goderiob.
Sire. Waddell was at Fort Erie, where, by
the way, she was born about 55 years ago,
'reusing her oleos. Mrs. '3harles E. Lewis.
wife of a Fort Erie customs 86e
was taken 111 tour weeks ago with typhoid -
pneumonia, and was progressing tavorably
when other complications set in, resulting
in death on Wednesday afternoon. De-
ceased leaves a husband end grown up fam-
ily. Mr. Waddell is at present •isiing
with • married daughter, Mrs. John C,
, -- iendest r -Me w-Tkeather -
ren w Mrs. W. H. Cranial'. 146 Welling-
ton street : Jack and Will, of Runians &
Butler's ot London : Chao., of Detroit : Aa
drew, of Philadelphia : Warren, of Cripple
Creak, Col., and Mrs. Bartlett, ot St. Joseph
Montana. All the children were ezpeot d
to attend the funeral at Fort Erie, Friday.
Lonox or INstaucrtoN.-Last Wednes-
day, Diatriot Deputy Grand Master Tier-
ney, of Blyth, held • lodge of instruction in
the Maonle hall, O1riow, oommenoing at 4
P r. The " First" was exemplified by Mait-
land, Oodeirioh, and the ".'bird" by the lo-
cal lodge, Morning Star. The work was
done to the satistsotion of the D. D. of
Huron, who complimented theta who did it.
In addition to the presentation of the two
leadingQ degrees. other portions of Masonlo
proesdore were exemplified, sod to most of
those present. them parte were deeply In-
terestiee. Shortly after eleven the wort
was finished. and all present adjourned to
the hostelry of F. S. Bogie ethers a napper
was served that was heartily enjoyed, Mr.
Boggs evidently knowing how to prepare s
teoerohe m.aL One of the novelties of the
oeoarion web the pressed" of several ladles
at the supper. and it seemed that the fair
ones enjoyed the feast of reaves that follow-
ed, as heartily as they did the Heade pre-
pared for the meal. The drive to Carlow
was • pleasant oee, ant the return was as
enjoyable, though the undermost in the big
upset were rather sorely preened for • few
eeeionds. However all were Ia totes before
the town *look chimed the single note, and
the member, of Maitland present, including
the ladies who tied hese initiated fatal the
after meetlag prooedure. voted the trip to
Carlow and the meeting, intensely Interest-
ing. D. 11 0 M Tierney is to be oomph
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meebed-on his rraep of Mssoale procedure,
sad the Altars sad members of iloroing
Star again showed butt they know bow to
receive sod entertain trsv'ellin0 brothers,
aye, end sisters.
Wanted
WANTED -BUTTER 16a. TURKEYS
nndrswn Ac. Iir?ed apples .Panted. For
be stock of Dry Noods, Groceries, Booth and
Shoes to select from. G. Z. KLNU. Wing -
been.
New Machine $nope.
NEW MA- CRINtEBHUPS-ALL KIN Dc
of Repair Work done .t Reasonable
Primo. Farming Implements tor sale. Mach-
ineeryry new and wood band bought and sold.
incise* and Boiler, for sale. Stand -Rates
Id wagon shop ooraer Victoria and Trafalgar
Streets. J. BAXTER RUNCIMAN. Sttf
Found.
CAME ON THE PREMIeES OF SUB -
scriber In November five cattle coming
two year, old -three steers and two heifers.
Two of the steers red • d the third spotted,
one heifer red and the other roan. The owner
U requested to prove property, ay o lot r S
sad take them away. JC
oon. 9. W. D. Colborne. 51-41
V1onday Dec: 20th
FIVEDAYSONL1.
Ponl.T.Y Brew; Agwish(.m.sw are br-
ing
e-ing mads by the poultry ares 04 tae
town to hold the wf0 mid.wbata Poultry
Show In OodatM►. Tie Tens Hai bias
hese granted then Mt Aa AV.
PELOUBET'S NOTES, 1898, Regularly sold 11.25. Sfjtle, price
ANNIE SWAN'S 50c. Books 38c. • ' rt:
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-yl.,, . $1.00 " 78e.
•• o.p4r. • git, 5 9$c.
BOYS OW ANNUAL 1897, Xmati Skill Snot ,1116L
GIRLS "
1.85.
CHATTERBOX, 1887, reg. sold 11. 75+e.
TOY BOOKS, regularly sold 10 and 15e., tines Bale Price 5c. each.
" 20 and 25c. " " " 10 & 15c.
75c.
/Notion To Liredl$Ore.
Names TO CitaDIToRs.
Ikc ..d{atr o/ the rotate of Elizabeth M.
��w t fate
of
the y y` tows
of ric ,
linkss is hereby woo. pursuant to the.
Statute in that behalf. that all creditor, and
other, having claims against the estate of the
late gl,sabeth M. 1{mmerton. deoeased, who
died oo�the$rd day of Noveu.ber. A. i). 1tlf•I.
1p,,4/070r or aend�7. AQltt
paid. to the London and Wester
Loudon, Ont , adm.nlatrator of the said esta
or to Messrs. Darrow t I'roudfoot. Doderiok.
Ont solicitors for the said company, on or he-
tore the first day of January. A.D."
ste. ement in writing 000taining their
addressee, and descriptions and fdU parties=
lays of their claims end accounts. and of the
sectrlty heid.by them.
And further iako notice that all persons la•
debted to the said estate are required to forth-
with pay the amount due by them to the saki
adWifftrflatorPr tbetreelloksrw -seas t•aa,
able them to windup the sold estate
DARROW & YBOU OFOOT.
Solicitors for Administrator of said
Estate.
Dated at Goderlch this 7th day of Deosmbeir.
A.D.. ISM
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11.00 " " a 68c.
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TEACHER'S ED., all belpe concordance &a, reg. $1.000 Bale Was IAN
" " 1 " 1 060► 1.85
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DOLLS, 22} inches long, riIgnlart SSS, 1e Nee t& -
" Kid Body, Bisque•,1esd, f l90. " Soe:
" M ' " Ma " • 15c.
" Felt a
OELLULOID ROODS, Handkerchief Boxes filled with Note Paper
half-price. Another shipment of
sleighs, while they last 25c. each.
to h. MIA .na,.tie>~ SS �• THE Lt•AtEBT 'QY.
Ent nM display of poslhtt>/ asset poi Moot Y ,
looked for. S' •alae Meehanical Flying:Bird, 25a. each.
tv eT Motu=. - W a lova rsobvad fife. • + e
Rows". the urlat.es timber el "IMtyI 711° See them in Show Window.
keeih." wp•to-vee flar• e -. Mow
all" mid volooloo ossoio. d Makable to wow&Tho � e open all next week from 8 am. till 10 , p.m ,
"cites Meat' end woo IDA" Inooth."
net fall M inclM 1lsatasrlt GEOAPOICIMIR;':
Fuunnd t_n*r_rw„-Time we a MEW
i�m0.1116.41 me ale/ of tot Rot Rom roma. j� and Station
rd WON* M es 1aMw saylanai
FlJNERAL NOTICE
A. W. CORNELL
jndertaker & Embalmer
SUCCESSOR TO
A. B. CORNELL
N. Y. -Our Charges have wet the
afar
,G for ModerateRedacted in order W Priced Puneral..
1 I8 Nur WRAYr 00 EARN. BUll
WELLY YOU SATZ, MAIMS YOU RIGH.
YEW HURON
KSTMZNT Ot. MPANY LOAN
SoLtct•roIa-Cameron Holt and Holmes
DsroetTa.--Interest Compound every sir
months at four per cont. per annum. on same
trout one collar upwards. Depositors wlll'Aad
it to their advantage to oomo and see di.
IOW's-Ma7 be secured at any time without
delay on the security of approved degrade
property. Zxpansee moderato Applloatioas
received by the Manager or solicitors.
The Company's dines are looated on North
Street and. Court Hoes Square -opposite
Hutton 5101531- Moe.
HORACZ HORTON. J. H. OOLBORNA
Ma0a•ter. P[oddeat
DRUG STORE
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JAS.W ILSON
THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
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SOMETHING NEW IN SKATES
CALL AND SEE THEM.
1 FEW FIRST-CLASS GUNS, TO BE RUN OFF AT COST.
WE SELL AMERICAN bEAD-SHOT GUNPOWDER.
CROSS -OUT SAWS and AXES away down in prices.
R. W. McKENZIE
OF THE CHEAP HARDWARE STORE