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The Signal, 1898-2-11, Page 841 4 THIS WEEK OnIy rgains in Dress Goods A table of Dress Goods, an assorted lot., Plain and Fancy Designs in Tweeds and Cloths. Any of them would be good value at 25c., To be Cleared at 15 Cents a Yard. Thu is s i excelleul opportunity to get • Cheap House Drees or Child's School Drees. Don't maw it. Bargains in Ladies' Underwear Lilies' Drawers and Vests, regular 50c., for 35c. is" 75c., " 50c. { 11 .1 11 111 " 81.00 75c. ALL MUST CLEAR NOW 1 Bargainp in yrs' Underwear All Wool, Scotch make Shirts and Drawers, from 19c, each up. These are going at lees than wholesale prices. jgeorytbiag in Winter wear must go now to make room for our large Spring importation.. Cash and One Prion Only ! ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Wa r Hl sats FAxuci�' INSruuTa.—rhe West Huron Farmers' Institute will hold special meetings as follows : lweber°, Wed- nesday, Feb. 16th, Mr. R. MoMiliten, of Conataaoe, will .peak on" Corn Cultivation wad the Silo." Mr. Frank Metcalf, Birth, will speak on " A Farmer'. Garden." Mr. Je. Hetherington awl other local men will address the meeting. Kinteil, fhur.day, Feb 17114, Mr. R McMillan will .peak on •!Drulning." Mr. F. Metcalf will speak on s' Farmer'. Garden." .Ir. R C. MoGowan will speak on " Care and Managemsot of Farm -Yard Manure." St. Helen's, Friday, Feb. lath Mr. R. MoMlllan will a k o0 'al ire of 'Steal lir. F. Meteaif win spoilt« en „ Farmer'. Garden." Mr. Andrew Car- rie, subject to be chosen. Mr. Wm. Bal- Ue will speak on Farming u an Nom potion." Come prepared to take pact in the t'-tsc••sslon. !►lootinp will be held both wiMsa000 awl eesai*e-.I a--e•eb—Flee . --i magical and literary progrrmme will be rem dared at the eventug meet' tg.. All are in. 'iced whether mambos or not' The fol. loa.ng additional meetings will be bald, at Holmseville, March 3rd. Auburn, Maroh 41b. Wingb.m, March 5th. At these extra minting. Major. Jam.. Sh.ppard, of Queenstown, and Joseph E. Gould, of Ux• bridge, Provincial speakers, will be present and address the meetings in addition to looal speakers. A program of considerable 'sty and greet interest to farmers will be presented at each of these meetings. VITAL tiratnrlcs.—Tbe report of bath., ssrrktget, and deaths, Inc the Provines of Ont .ia. ur 1896, have just bsen issued. This report 1. always • year behind, ausi to the difiisulty of getting returns, yet it oon• Was "ems interesting facts. The following st temente pertaining to Huron are taken from h. pages ; bear in mind they all relate to 1896 :—Population, 70 253 ; births, 1,• 324, being an mores.** of 110 over the pre- vious year ; marriages, 361, • decrease of 42 ; deaths, 587, an inoreue of 54. fhn average death rate for ten years., per 1,000 of populotlon was 7 9; this is al low • death nen as occurs in any county to Ontario. and maoh lower than some others, thus ahowmr that Huron is fairly healthy. Of the deaths, pneumonia, phtbbsee and old age carry off more thin any other cause. Of the births, 153 000ur in June, this being the largest number in any month, February beteg the smallest, with 73 ; 10 pair at terms were born ; 685 mal.. and 639 f.. males were the sex.., refuting the idea that . mere girla than boys are born. Tb.larg- st number of marriages took plan. in Marob, then being 40, while January, Jose, October, hnvsmbr and Deoember, sub return 37. More Methodists were married than any other deuominetton, there being 272, while the Presbyterians oome next with 251. Four pars ma over 70 years w.r. married that year ; 1 male under 20 and 45 females ; there tering 248 persons married between the ages of 25 and 30. Gown. 1 L]II'CRAN L MsrrtML—Mayor Holme., of Clinton, will adores' the meet- ing in the T.mperanoe Hall next Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'olook. An inter -,ting address may be expected. All are oordtally invited to be present. Jae Buohauau tad• dressed tri• meeting last Sunday. BUSINESS NOTICES• 414m Stead br,a.l0ies twiaa.Aa wort' of on yo r mey at ins minstrel show. Baltimore Oysters, shipped direiot, are received at the Balmoral Cafe Wednesdays and Saturdays. Reserve your seats early at Porter's for thee-mineteeiHdower, Preinss got; -ah -w; attractive and varied. By leaving year order you may r.oe ve at the Balmpral Cafe, direct from the coast, shell oysters and clams, lobsters and shrimps. The dawns al .tinkers at work, with ao• oompanlment of harmonic tips, is extremely fetching. Look out for the pared" In o0s• tame at noon. Otvt•stts.—Gat them at tbe Viotoria ree- taurant, West street, when you oan always rely upon having them fresh ; we do the oyster business. C. Bleoketoce. R. R•delitfs has been re.appointei ticket agent for the C. P. R. and may be found at the old stand, nate door twist of the vipers on the south side of Wert St. W• have rendrred all our •ecounto and mailed them and, we would like if those who have had their •o0onnta render- ed ono" or tw.oe b. !ire would pay ap at EUPHEIIIIA A. 111.LENNAN'$ LINIMENT. FOE ZZTjEB.NAL trSZ ClftLT. is a positive cure for Spinal Disease, Hip Dis- ease. Inflammatory Rheumatism. Lame Back Lumbago, bao, sore Throat, Week and Sore Lungs. Bruises, Sprains, StlRJol•s. Rupture, and all kindred disease. It hes also bees found a cure for throat at factions In heroes, None genuine without having the trade mark on labels and wrappers. and " • A. 50- Leasius. Lt•Iment. Ooderloh, Out„" stamped 0a wax seal on Slob bottle. M.aafaetured only by Itupbemia A, ise- Le.a.., sole patentee and proprietress. New gate Street, Galena'. *.t. HURON'S GREATEST SORE. WE recognize the responsibility of years and the expectations of succea . There ie a wide difference between tbe business known ae R B. SMITH of today and the Estate of 15 or 20 theyto ulrs timato. There ucccess of the bit i ens. in There are none now. Hencds esour —nate for every promise made, and determination to measure up to your highest expt;ctations, The purchases made during the past few weeks will enable us to double our lead for the early Spring Trade. These prices will very likely prove what we say : Wool,-Dasibiwirold Serges.:,. ,; in. Tweed Dress Goods• .. • Iba show case of Ribbons .. Half Pries 1000 yards English Fast Color Prints 7}c a yard 1 rase Tweeds, direct from the mill 25c. " Double Fold Tweeds, regular $1.00 goods, for" All Wool flannels, Scarlet and Pink j� " 10 dozen Heavy Wool Overhose, worth 65c, for 10 dozen Heavy Ribbed Hage 20c. * c. a pair Very special purchase Veilings, All Oolors and Black, 15 and 20c, a yd ones, sad gave expanses. Jo.. Wiles, The minstrel thew is Nr the Meath et the town band and •e the band has b..h at • great deal of expense dori•g the past year, it is hoped the ottise.e will tura oat lie the Iso mall rill the opera bowie to ova deviation Friday the 18th. AUCTION 8ALL3 All .aril.. anther their sat. s m . playa n1 ttaaLth1 atoll- W ti • me of sakes` taf.lrMl Irk gDN VADAT. Fatsapa&T 16-0ta m ee- lar at 1 p m., roan well be sell h�J� paO�Y�c ascots. at the residence of D. MI lap Market street, the whole of Iia Mw►old fureitareja td utensils. The forfeiture wee ppaarrohasoa a few months slue and i1 fres from all defect., Ihos gtvlag pursaesan opportoaitiw of saluting articles as good as new at their own prices. Tho.. Gundry, auotloneer. THE ISORTI ILNart. Wo,..—The skating risk was crowded on Friday evening, • targe number of ladies being .moss the gathering. The suasion wee • hockey match between sides chosen from the North and South sides of the Square, the souther, was being the challengers. The match was for • barrel of flour and the result was thtaI the pietism's who were going to wipe the rink with the boys from the North, had to buy it, which they did the toiletries morn - tog, handing It over to :he King's Daughters for distribution. 1 he puok was tao.d at 8 r. Id., and almost before Dan Melver had blows his whistle the auntie rubber was away down South, and remained there until it pawed %breath the atioks. 1t waa again faced and again went down to D.xios land, and oounted Alter this bares at speed, the hardy Noreem.n were 001 of breath, and the Southerners dad what they liked for a time and evened up the ramp, after which 1,3th aides had • rest sad dress- ed wounds, for by this time then were several damaged bodies. Wheat the cawains in charge had used the arnica, and Agoew's ointment at hood, • fresh star: was made at obanked gaols, and when time wee called the game stood 5 to 3 in favor of the North. As regards the play, we may haverseen sows • little more soieotifo, but for real enjoy- ment, njoyment, for Starry langhter,'cever soy better. Why, the oacbinat,op of the sterner part of trih audience ooald be heard tor males, 1 and at one time when eight of the players oiled in • help on the ice *era lighting for the rubber, a well known geatlem•n went isilu done Maier' ref` Witten* 1." . fyhrl»g tai' contest, each player measured the los more than ono., end • few more than • denim times, hat the match of Friday was the first we have seen where moro than half the players were piled in • heap over the puck. For the forth, Freak ;isanttoo played es! voietrIockw1i1irutfier -se Fred plays ball, and E 1. Rlbineon sou close alter him, and the other memt,rn g liy kept ap their) TO ORD1flR, C,LA�1'Closing-up Sale. At Asa itia•al -s11. he. sail elle sad el Ike game. tee the Dogra, Pashas Tilt, Tilley, ie toot the wattle tom sremed he ply wad gad oodesetaed the pats, ha their .kill gad their look el nook wag ogre sh.m s.telted by the lined* a twat mid activity of *Mr meme.tg. The real regalia of the gams were Mersa or twelve dellen te the bead lead, sad a barrel of Bear to the Ktar'e Ikell.11.11 tor thatribat• lea The tou.wt.g esmpeeed the adore. Noris Roane Ben Robinson 1. M. D i ban N. Moseley L B. Tilt Jap Nicholson T. Tilley Chao, Ball Dr. Mabee Jao. Brown R. Bastigg. Ed. Rona goo Kis. O►mpals.* Frank Shelties Clue. Sheppard Walter Shane= left yesterday tor Seattle, Wshiagt.on territory. to lin a steamer that sails nut week for Alaska THE ONLT HOPE! For Victims of Bright's Disease is Dodd's Kidney Pills. Not a day passes on which the newspapers do not record the death of one or more persons from Bright's Disease. Already its victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. No class is safe from this destroyer. War and intemperance, with all their miseries and fatalities, are not responsible for as many deaths as have been caused by Bright's Dis- ease. Yet, there is a way of resisting it ; of drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it as harmless as a summer breeze. That gr,Eat medicine, Dodd's TGaiiey MOMS cured thousands oI the worst cases. It never fails to cure, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind—Bright's-Dise.se 0 - Then use Dodd's Kidney Pills, the only cure on earth for this disease. CLEARING SALE OF SHCES We have decided to place on sale our Surplus Stock nn ng the NEXT 30 DAYS Space will not allow us to give you a full list of the different lines in oar large Stock. Here aro a few, and you can judge by them that re Mean Business. R. B. 0. W. ANDREWS, ]tanager. \lIrT ♦ e SHA MA R N, Jr SMITH. 60 pairs Lady's Buttoned Boot,, were $2.50 and 63.00, 70 43 " " 14 ,1 25 85 " Misses' Buttoned and Bale, 41 11 11 n 1/ " 11 2.00, .1.75, " 1.25 and 1.50, " 1.00, for ft " N 24 ee Lady's Oxford Iles, " 85, $1 and 21.25, " A few peril- Miiee7 THford _ 3W_ , Buttoned Boots " 1 line of Men's Felt Lined Bate, were $1.26, w $2 00 1 50 1 20 95 76 80 60 75 Call and see these goods, and if you need them, you 4ild•!6 to your advantage to BTCT'Y NOW 1 Remedy irr Weak and Impure pload, Kidney and Uwr TeoiltMr• a.essawrems sr I. R. esaelftof/e soosa.e11. ew. w THE OLD STAND. STILL TO THE FRONT 11! PRACTICAL PLUM= and QA VITTU Mi a* serene al (N so Ma eag.>,ed ter taatttl.r wk. �) u.hmaa ma esy oal..t T m Prastiomi Mabee. O. J. HARPER The tame is nearing when this firm's business must be closed. In order to close the business the stock must be sold at some price. GIVE US A CALL YCU ARE SURE TO GET BAR(AINB EVERYTHING MUST GO We have a good assortment of nearly everything yet, carpets in particular ; but they are going fast. COLBORNE BROS. For 1898 -In buying GROCERIES you want the Beat and the Freshest, particularly when you can[get them at STURDY BROS. at the same price that poorer goods cost you elsewhere. - ,.•... -eyes want -to Intl a useful present, see the nice things we have in CHINA and GLANS S7 URD Y EROS BUI3BEFISi OVERSHOES • r T— ASK FOR THE CANADIAN RUBBER CO.'S WELL KNOWN BRANDS, • . Alf Ilitindloss .. Soso Moo NEST QUALITY LITE$T STYLES • m e . e STANDARD NEVER LO AT MUNRO'S. STAPLE „o FANCY DRY 00008 1 ALL SEASONABLE. Yarns, Hosiery, Gloves, Drees Goods, Linen Department,—well assorted. Small -wares Complete. A large stook of Underwear at popular prices. Scarlet, Grey, Navy, White and Grey Plane, la Inspection kindly solicited. No one will be importuned to purchewa �. MiUTNRO. Diaper.. SIIver Plating LIST. PRICE Spoons par dos 7be Knives " $1.50 Forks " 75o Table Cruet, each 76. Pickle " " 50o Matter Knife " 15c Candle Sticks " 42e Sad Irons " 15o Scissors, per pair .......10 and 150 We can Plate anything in Brass, Iron, Copper, or Steel. Gall and see samples of our work. HEXBEBSOA BICYCLE CO. LI*I4S4, aseertell. EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH BRE4KF4ST , COCO.' 11'ess.s.ss the ter iraby del escort alssi . r DELIOLO? OF FLAVOR �«�`*�d�! .� PIRIORTIT IN gveLITY M. NU�s QOALI'rms Vrauvailatt d�p BearJle Psand This only. Tryrelatm.o d tt ate., Led_, 1�7e�s�a�W�, ttAon. WHOLESOME.. D. FASOME — OALL AT — CANTELON'5 gad gee W Ir ad display et Fruit Cakes iheL`sr'tt Free Pastry Puff Paste, Tarts, and OTpter�Pot�tle, or ftffelft tel suet &Nagai whined .,gam Mang. the le am gra t em maw. eiiM Me sr awn tab waned 1 :.: O. thug *1 PLANING MILL. amens en. Eocbanaii & hyniig BABE, DOOR and MI,LIXD Bagels t• es fled. et LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLE'S Ane bagetepe -.awls el *maw tfkr.adgllr. Moil/Imitate a heakity. Programme of the entente aeramiltaaal Meas. rib. Loa .' & TyM, Veaelable garde. 1 leader, Jag. WI1kI Feb. 94. Spraying aad fa*gtoller / lead. r, A. Mob. Alla. Marsh 3, Beall trait. ; leader, Alex. Hook 10, Fertillaers ; leader, Wm. War. sea, Horeb 17, How to make • wawa oar 1 leader, e. Moral.gates. Marek 94, Poultry la ooameetlw with the erenard aad gardas ; lender, C. Well., Werth 31, Aa aypppike erehard ler peels i leader, •. MoD. Alla.. C. P. R. The C. P. R. Ticket Office L again open in Goderich, for tel hale e1 Tioketop to all parts of the world, over the C. P. It. and its connections, The C. P. R. is the Shortest and Cheapen _ Route watt 'Klondike British Columbia and the North Shore Gold Fields. R. RADCLIFFE, AOHNT. WE MAKE._ Sewer and Cdl-Ivert Pipes MI trees trews 4 le. so U air Ira (111111111101010156. worms POR PRIMO. THE 0N1AHIO SEWER PIPE ! ea �ofrrsiaw■ si a Ie., aasrowv av rrroa 7 a, a We have a fine auortsae•nt of SILVERWARE Quadruple Plate, manufactured by the Met idan-Britannia Company, of Ham- ilton, whose goods are known the world over for High Grade. Also a full line of POCKET AID TABLE CUTLERY el bent makers. Don't fail to see oar hand.o®e CARVERS IN 8ET8 II= we have the !fest line and best seem* meet outside the cities. We kindly ask your .aepiiilesa el theme goods. You will find our prime right DAVISON & CO. TRU tl'P-TO-DATI I ARDWADZ. The Kensington Yunftare Co. 14m11ad. have mato nent.pmasits with J. BROPHEY & SON, �g(( Wsatet. to easy a ton ren M task ogee. The pebIN Ma ow Furniture at Factory Prices tee. slat. h/ tlM.s fiv io ••ow'a a.eMs sr rats, CATTLE BOOS Plumbers 8tesmm stere ▪ .Tin HJ►ilcILI ON -ST Gocttexicas, Mei ease mite smell i ertilesi - ether UM ',via 414111