HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-8-28, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1891.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
CYTAINJSNaD 1ST.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
esialTsl, (PAID 1/11) *IE MIWON DOELAR$
NT.
S. E WALKER, OINIIAL Mfturwote.
1111,000,oe0.
41900,000.
GODERICH BRANCH.
A ovagam BANKING BUMNIM TRANSACTED. FARNESS* NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Qamerre IISUID PAYASLI AT Alm POSITS IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCIPAL
STILI IN THE UNITED STATUS. GNAT BRITAIN, FRANCE. BERMUDA, an
*ANION DANE DEPARTMENT.
ogroSITi OF *1.00 AND UPWAJIDB RECEIVED. AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST
ALLOwED. •.1 UNIT A0060 TO TNI PNINO$PAL AT TNS IND Or MAY ANO
Mtaat IN aAOH TRAIL
some el Attention gives te tills DelNotlon of r misses c1.4 ®epee,
.ei Farmers' sales Neta' R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager.
"eNI,11) AS IIATTERS."
All the dry goods men in the
town claim that Johnston Carey's
Oxfor.l sh4)eA spoil the sole of stock -
inky. Why, says one of theni,
Corey's ,hoes never slip on the heel,
and one pair of stockings wears as
Ion; a, three pairs worn in other
,hoes. Try a pair an.. he con-
vince.l.
11'IIAT WE ARE 1N )INU '
We carry the largest stock of
I.a.t. all.' ,hoes in the l.'ounty.
\1',• .•eve the largest discount for
ca -1:
We make the finest ladies and
gems; shoes to order.
We make ball slippers to order
of etottumc goods, silk, etc.
We r. pair goals bought of me
or rloewbece.
We yew all rips free of char;..
. JOHNSTON CARET'S.
Htn.lqugrters for baits, ,hoe-,
trunks and valises. Aire
Square, Godevieh.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Toronto, .x1 her way home t.. nt. I'aul.
W. Mcl.eai, was us Toronto hist week.
.I..I. Kimsey, of New 1 erk, was w town
this week.
Silas 1'aruenn, milliner. is s isittng m the
Queen Pity.
R. 11. 1sdhn's,of F.eter,was in the county
If/1111151i \1.1Ineiatay.
Norman Moe now, of Kut anlme, Is visit
ing in town this week.
Mrs. awl Mir Humber left today for
Kingston and other puluts.
4 hr former tow Masan, ('has. 4 'tops, of
Lowinu, was in 4..rtench the past week.
Mir F:dith Wiggins has Leen appointed
to a pos01011 10 the public *heel at 1'red'
ton.
\Iir ,ander.,m, 04 Toronto, has been
visiting et the residence of ,Cohn Ache.
son.
.1. F. /tease and lark Kennett), of elite
tow, were present at the races .n Tues
.ay
Mir linage) left for We hoere, Louisville,
Kentucky, yeasts -day.
Miss Sperling, of WAati...e. is viewingat
User .lin . is of Wins
A. E. Park, of 1•ale, Bich., is rwtt.g at
the r..tllewe of hie brother, prta:1lal Park.
Principal Park and family have returned
from a uwnth'a visit to retell,. es .t Chat
ham.
T. Bestelu, wife and family have gone
to /Paris after • very pleasant sur,urn
un town.
Ilial ter ulster Beck WIN es for the .amp
at St. Thousas 051 Monday be prepare for
the liatteliuu.
H. Le 'I'ou.el, of Tali Sn...t. staff, will
spend his holidays to Montreal during the
.timing week.
Muss NI mule Aden's, of Toronto, who h..
been the guest ..f Mrs. Aleck Saunders, has
returned home.
Mir Flo. Moyle retuiael Koine on %dal
nesday, after a three weeka• visit to rely
dives at Saginaw.
Mrs. %%'es. l'anaelo' rrtun.d,l hon yes-
terday, having ',pent a pleaaaut week visit
mg rrat*ets near Stratford
?t•.a Carnegie returned to her hums, Lon -
deo. au We.ilie..Ly after • three weeks'
vie t to the Misses Wilkins's'.
,IAA. Healy, of 'tnetltroy, was W town
tlatuntsy last isemoipanied by his inn, mid
dripped in tosee Tit. So.%AI-
E. Washington, barrister, of Ir .milto.,
was is tows this week visiting his parent.,
Mr. sed Mrs. John Washington.
Alex. Park. of Chathann, is visiting his
uncle, R. Park. Mr. A. Perk will attend
the (:oderick Collegiate Institute.
The Mires Boland have chased their
millinery establishment on Wert street, and
left town oar Monday for their old hone.
Mrs. I :. B. Robson and Ire ha% e returned
totheir home in Petrol's, after having spent
• mouth m i,oderich,
the gudsta of bur
ter, Mrs. M. 1=. Swat
usnn.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The 33rd Battalion proceeds to St. Thontas
Great sale of prints, ging-
hamand dress goods for
cash. 10c. prints reduced to
5c. per yard, 12r and 15c.
prints reduced to 8;c. per
yard, ginghams worth 10 and
121c. reduced to 5 and 6;c.
per yard.
Dress goods from 5c. per
yard up. All Summer goods
must go regardless of cost.
We would rather lose con-
siderable money than carry
these goods over until next
season. Sale for two weeks
only. By that time we ex-
pect the goods will be sold.
If you want a bargain please
call early.
J• A. REID & BRO.
Jordan's Mora. Osderich.
Aug. 24.1, 1154.
mal -
day night, and sailed yesterday for It%g Kay
to lea cedar pavement for Port Huron.
The.chooner \Ln,. Shupe arrived in har-
bor on Saturday with 450 tows of curl for
the Its, Mill.
The Pity of 11'inols..r war detainesi some
six hours at her dock on Friday by tempest-
uous woad her.
The schooner "forltnan, 4 apt. A. Lawson,
reached this port, Ifght, from Kincardine on
Sunday meaning.
The tugs were all out on Wednesday lift
ing nets, the tint time for four .lays on ec
count of rough weather.
The s..,w- Robert Campbell, which war
on'I'ues.lay. built by Wm. .Watson, was auceea.full''
Mrs. Logan. 44 Brautbni, is viaiting The present week hu been prolific Of launched on Saturday by Wm. Marl
her parents. Mr. and SiS A. Kirk- evening parties. 0w.
bride. A large party from Hayfield visited t rod• The tug. 4 hcadia, SeIbohl and Myrtte all
Sirs. lime. Stephens and two children, erich nn Tuesday.returned to port o. Saturday wuhuut lift
,,f e.••forth, aro .,n • week's visit to God -Several of the tree. wrowrrd town alrady ing, tns sea being too rough for that
Brach. k.
Misses Martha said \Cary Salkeld visited.
their sister, Mrs. Miller, at St. Helens this
week.
loss \1'Ill. m, •.f seeforth, is the C. P. R.
telegrsidt operst..r during Slia. hall's ale x.w.
The guests at one of our boarding lieu.*
511. 41ollusnak...4 Itrantf..nl is smiting Ire.-• round the town .ns \l'ednrs.ay even-
her retro ise, lir,.. E. 1 ,uupion, Sell..' ing 14.1 by o trumpeter.
.t
lbs. i ornell left this week t.. visit In De.
' trait.
. Hefty S'Idean lett en Mun•ay for lir
tout.
Stir Sarah Slles returned to Toronto 'sat
week.
T. Coleman, of Scaforth, was in town this
week.
Harry 1 Incas was in town the past
week.
,Cohn 4 ..utts, of Henasll, spent Sun.ay m
town.
Non 1 Diane left for- 4)wen Sound ..n "at-
ut.fay.
.\lbert Nish, of Clinton. spent Sunda.'
in town.
B. H. Stephens, of Seeforth, was in town
last week:
.1. it I ioherly, of Clinton, was fo 4 .oalerich
this week.
Jon. Swift, of Stradorel, visited i.n,krich
this week.
Ales. Waiter, of Se.forth, was m -town
•.0 �, relay.
of Belfast, was In town •n
\\ .. i n..d•y.
• •... 1 re ansan returned Tuesday tr•orrl a
\l. -s \1•ei,-r, .4 Remelt, se the guest of
Nr+. I:u.well.
4..hn Ido.er returned to town on Friday
show- si•'t's o
of tmuig c•dd weather. w•or
There + was • f,slu.awb!e .lance at the
I:stash E:xeh•nge 011Friday evening.
Thr Fall term of Mass K. Batts
w ..pnrnar
etas. on Tuesday next at 10
J't
The public and separate achools and the
John Keine, wife and family, from N. 1.. t'oilegiate'netitlite will re -open for the Fall
Mete, .n• vultuig hu father, Itarthn1..n*e e I tern. uu Monday morousg.
Krone. Maitland cemetery now looks at its heat, 1
\t4 are glad to he able to state that Mn. th,• r,„.„! ,. r
,pions rains having overcome
I
E. leownutg is reco.enng from her severe the effect,. •d the Summer drnuth.
illnesses 4.apt.4*ow•an.of the London Rescue Home,
.tae. Lindsay left on Saturday for his will Iea.l the• meetings at the Salvation
home in W'iarto, on a.•n,unt of ill i 4nmy barracks on Monday and Tuesday
health ' l next.
Mn. 5 otiker end .laughter. of .Ashland, • The students who are to attend) the 4 ;oil
\tis , are the guests of .1. .5. McIntosh,: wick modal,. ,.Iotas have teceiYel insttmc
Dake% ten. !tires to be in Moir seats at 9 A. w. on Tura -
Mins Edith Kine of Brantford, WWI visit• I day [tett.
mg In town anti war the guest of Mfrs' •rl1C ('e.t-.a will paretic in full uniform at
Auaeltndrk. !the dell sited tonight, at 7 o'clock s
Minos '. ,lktnson left on Friday 011 • few I Full atte',lauce requested. The band will
weeksvisit to her sister, Sirs. alert Itrayi y, • be iti attendance.
of Toronto. I , Mr. Fairweather, of Toronto, sang • sob
Maas Man A. F t'amplwtl has goo* le; during the otlertory- in St. George's on Sim -
Alpena and prints up the lake for a pro- j day evening His void1is sweet and power
longed y:*it. i Sal and always under command.
Masa IWdf.,rd left Tuc,wky 04 haat week i Dr. M. Nicholaat. the Vs eat•at. dentist,
for Wheatland, Dakota, to visit her sunt, makes the preservation of the natural teeth
Mn. P. Mewris. a specialty. t.as administered from 9 i.e.
44.s. 4.reer. an old est.'s u. boy, left on for the painless extraction of teeth.
the United Empire Cut Saturday on he; Armstrong linees have an article of great
return to fort Arthur. I value to farmers in their improved grain and
\lea Killoran, of Seaf'orth, and Mistimed cleaner. The attention of progres-
%lurphy. of irishtown, were the guests of sive members directed i, hof thefaiming
commounityr sixth
Father %t.•st last week.
Mrs. Wallace, of Kurgweville, who was lalfe•
visiting i:.slerich the put week, was. the Why huv your piano, organ or sewing;
guest of .las. Mrs. lutes. mac'hnne away from homy, or from strangers.
mar -
Miss Kate Alke•nhead, of s.oalerich, hiss when you n purchase the hest in the mar
leen spending • few days with friends and ket here n awn town at the lowest
figure,, upport horse trate ` Call on
u.,namtances in Manley. I:eel. N-. Thop.son and Ire moarinced.
Mr. Fairweather, After :1 11•0 week.' visit filings are booming at the/:cldrich 047^
t I:alrrich mal neighborhood, returnsd to r faetorry..The organs continue to hold Me
Ins home at Toronto on Sldlndlay. I high place• they have won in petiphe• favor.
j I;ire w Ano r for one of those beautiful
W110 o. apen.Lng her holidays in the queen , pi x octaves and support homeMfr Hall. 04 the C. 1'. It. Telegraph t'o.,
4'sty. is the guest of Mrs. Bert Bray' ' I tore. Gee. 11. Thompson is the
ley-. • lo.al agent.
Thal Maggie an. Beatrice Miller,of Strst• ; ,lust think of it. .I. A. Reid h Km. are
too; I'h n•s,(o.
\lis. Slaud Martin ha returned fmm a
vial le Detroit.
Thos. Stephens, of Sesforth, Is spending
week in t..wn.
A. wage, 1:. T. R., Brantford, was in
town on Friday.
H. J. McGee, of Kincardine, *peat Tnee•
day in I:mlerich.
.1. 1'. Renwick, of Kincardine, is spending
• a few .hays in town.
Suss Bailey has returned from visiting her
relatives in Detroit.
T. Nixon. of Bluevale, was in the county
town .si N'edmseay.
51,.. Mullin, of Belfast, is the guest of
the Messes Buchanan.
Mr. ('oRnplin, of London, is spending a
few tiny* in I:oderich.
Walter Murray returned
Fn.ay trt.nt Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pndh.m
Toronto the last week.
.1. 1i.Yi/s Barnett, of Stratford.
Iso derieh the past week.
Mrs. Atkins is visiting at the residence of
her mother, Mn. Blair.
Keith Parsons, of Detroit, is spending a
holiday terra in 4iodetich.
Mies McCabe, of Torten., :s the guest of
Mss McIntosh, Lakeview.
Mies Hell" McLeod. of Ripley, spent a
few days in town a.t week.
Mrs. Hayhurst and children have retnrn-
.ol to their home at London.
Min Ellen Proctor, el Detroit, is the
gust of Miss Herne Yates.
Mrs. Hamilton, of Cornwall, is visiting at
the residence of Dr. Shannon.
Mr and Mrs. lander, Park Horse, left
for home, iletroit, yesterday.
,tnseph Horton, of Detroit, is spandieg a
few days at his haste in town.
J. T. Vesta and wife, of Seefortb, were
this week visiting in liodsrieli.
Miter Whitely, of The 4listen News
)tee.wd, was in toww on Friday.
rw. NherIiUrte .4 MANNA.. r•
ram n
grf� iean, Mir Bailey
Mime Missile Cooke returned re Friday
front a visit to Iowa and Detroit
Stanley Rays, barrister, of fdafnrth, spat
Saterd.y at the family relation.
Mint Goodfellow. of Weekingten. D. C,
n natio. at 4 b. Aneeneee s
it0111. y It. maw w tom"""
to
town
were
was
on
In
Cil
ford. formerly of t:oslench, were the guests
of Francis hlliott, Huron Road, the Hast
week.
Rev. 1:. F. Salton. wife and child, of I would rather atenfice goods than tarry
Brussels. were viaiung at the m ,,fence of them over until next season. See their ad
the lady's parents,Mr. and Mrs. It I:orlon, vertisetnent anent prints. dram goods, etc.
last week.
H. Masuret, of Loodon, spent Seen ay at NAVIGATION NOTE&
the residence of 1:. N. Davis, and left for
home on Monday- with Mrs. llasuret and
children.
Slexlames Buell and Wright ami families
Turista or ter home,
offering their entire Summer stock of men'a
awl boys' silk ties and scarfs at 10c. and
15c. each, worth 25c. to 75c. Reid Bros.
The gray brought in sons! fine sturgeon
front Port Albert on Monaay.
f thetr Austin The schooner Pinafore ended own Saturday
Texas,
) event for Port Frank to load salt for this
Tex, after •seven w.eks' visit tc Godes-.ng
*eh. The ashes speak highly of the town Prat.
and
eul fSummer nDonald, schooner
e .1no Me
ing to all their friends a • resort. rri i In port, light, during Ston
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BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL, $1 2,000,000.
REST, T, - E ,000,000'
.4 Saving De vImenl has been olc�ied in con-
nection with this branch.
Interest allowed al current rales. - -
GkO• DR UMMCND,
Manager Goderich Branch.
The tug Myrtle bn ught an lin,. large ••r-
ggues of sturgeon this week fres,. the neigh-
borh.uxi of the Growl Bead. In each case
the numts'r rummies' one hundred.
The steamer United Empire errt%rd at
.sees* dock early ora Saturday. She had a
large passenger list,to which additions were
made at this port. The l'niteet Empire alis•
took on a large bill o< freight.
The stearuer City of Wsenlaur made the
trip frau Sarnia to this pot last Friday in
rather rough weather. In makingthe
harbor she passed north a few mules before
t.king Ger mune, for entrance.
Friday evening last a party of young
people mule their appearance in town rid-
ing, sens oeren.ouie, 10 a farmer's hayrack.
Sineiug aril blowing lwtily oar a horn of
sonorous tune, the arrry .outpany Point
Farm guests out fur r drive axle through
the streets, attreillise coaiderabls notice.
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THE STOCK OF GEO. ACHESON & Co.
Binsoarth
Regina
MooseJaw
York ton
28.00.
$30.00.
Prrinooe'yAIber.t $ 35.00.
To is... alt points in the Province of Ontarioen
Steil ST Ilta, Iteturn until September 20. ISP•
at 11* ST Mb. Return until September 7. IIsi.
SEr eesait Id. Return until October 16th,
151.
Paries ticketing from other point. should
serener to'Pve at Toronto in time to eonnert
with the 11 ,M. train leasing August 11th.
lanh. and September 1a1. Ile*.
For full Information applyJ to am take.
agent of the l'anedW Pacific Railway. !1-3t
FIRE! FIRE!
Now h the time to secure roar eoaI . hey
as 1 am ofMri.g the
Hest Scranton coal in the market at 116.00.
FIVF. PER CENT. 4WF FOR ('ASH,
Being bought at s very low rate on the $, must be cleared out in 30 days. Everything goes.
making it saw deli .er it.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
The .air relarne coon Mar". aoeV�nR Ari
kind* w veal is Nos k et all Hines.
W. 4,Ka.
>r.>l s Harbor /l•I•y.
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