The Signal, 1892-9-29, Page 54
THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1892.
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
LJITAI LI*NSD 1117.
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
.*M*"‘ IMAM Bal fI111',gtLLIoa DOLLARS .
,POT,
!. L WALKER, CilI.UAL Mn*Aean.
0ODERICH BRANCH.
A ONSINg. BANKING Buewges TIr►w•CTID. Famea1N' NOTES Dlsnou.rTga
Pierre MIA= p*VAIILI AT AL_ POINTS IN CANADA. AND not P.tNCIPAL
OMNI IN TNe UNITED STATES. GR[AT BRITAIN, FsANOi. BERINUOA„ as
*ATONES MANN IMPARTMENT.
DEPOSITS OF /LAAO AND UPS/ARDS RECEIVED, AND OURRaNT RATES Or SMITE tIIT
N.LOwww. I,.. IT MINED TO TNR PRINp►AL AT TNS a1D OP MAY AND
,m IN CAMS TIN.
Spee1.I AflMNen glue. Iles tb Oelleet/on of isceireerdlat nearer,
and Fanners' Dobe Rothe.
.os ole
eo,
R. 8. WILLIAMB, Manager.
BLUEVALE.
yen our own •ene.Ie•deaL
Will Promos w.dped has.
A, cregg has bls o•erlege amp .early
Waled -
Thomas Oliver, oil Client, was writhes
Joke Burgess.
W rn (.snore • aerad .f
hallo i+, Buffalo an .
Kumor says that A. Bras., of Brawls.
is cwciog to Bl..v.1e t. start • shoe -hap.
Rev. G. &Naas, d Molaaworib, will
is the Presbyteries church next
The honest borne thanked •g and
festival will be held is the IbtYedist
g.rcb os 3.d and bed of (Weber. Ree.
C. E Stafford. of Tatoato, will wreath
so Sunday morning and •Real.". and .leo
se the lofrwag evade".
Tie 1. O. G. T. ee.uort i. the F.rrnr's
WI was crowded and quite • .ember wore
.ut able to gat seated. Tbe Rev. S W.
Eagles, of Wiagbano, oeoapied the ob•WW
sad gave a very able address a temper-
aece. The Rev. Mr. Priag.Iso pro an
address. Everybody went how well ears-
fied with the &I.' 1's entertainment, exempt
for the ureter which wee mot very good, ow-
ls to some yon." mea being diwed.rly.
AUBURN.
hon our ewe eurreep.ad..L
Mi. Man Caasady, of Ottawa, is M
bore at present visiting bar mother.
A week aro A. T. MoDa•ld, d.p.ty-
neve of Hallett, w.n found rejoicing upon
the arrival of • sea.
Iir. McLachlan is rejoicing the present
week, owing to • youthful steamier •trivia"
at his readeaoe reosndy.
A week ago Thomas s new
hose, in course of mediae, bad • part of
o.e of the gable rids blown in.
Rev. Mr. Swan We hold special sanies
here daring the pet •e prawn steaks,
mgse
the eetinawell •tt�dst
Eva oar medal gest-toter is not omit -
td on the list of youthful arrivals. am anoth-
er sen bas been added to the family list.
A are the main Sep moving in this
at premed. A basti-
fu-1 d that Trait is reiwa in this
les•Uty this year.
Rey. R. He.dosw is to be i.ductd oto
the Presbyterian church bre, ea the 13Ib
of October. Ata .meting is to be bold se
the evening
iNs taMao
deetio.. A good .o
it expected.
ASHFIELD.
Frees. our owe eerreepoadani.
![tee Tw•nly is vistiag friends in How -
Miss Maggie Blake W gone to Detroit
for • tow moniker
William Kiokley, weber in Enron,
spent Sunday at boom bare.
R. E. Brown, of Zion, preaob.d in the
hall last Sunday morning.
W. H. ..d Albert Johnston, of Exeter,
spent • few days with friends bete this
week.
Mrs. Henry Job..tw is INN again after
visiting friend. in Toronto and other
PlaR. A. and Mrs Harrison an visiting
friends in Toronto, Peterborough and ere-
whare.
W are sorry to hear that Mins Kate
Finlay is not improving in health as rapidly
as bar friends with.
We undeclared William Kiakley, jr., has
been empaged by oar trustees to teach is 8.
8. No. 9..ext year.
HAY.
Diet. Brown osrrespe.b.t.
The Mimeos McArtburr, of Brume(., aro
vi ding their neer,YW illi•, rspeed/ft R.aelmg L
dtdi
few w. with hsr eons*C.
Arbroath.
•
..
Mia Jeanie N.rthsstt and her brother,
If ion, were i. Insides for • few days last
week visits." old Moeda
David M.Coil bee returned bons• after
.p..di.g three yam out West Hs has
mill • warm cores in his been for On-
ario.
Hams Rummell wbo was enceembil .
p.a.f g the primary e:aafnatioa hat Mid-
summer h.s mated to Oed.eiob collegiate
instigate to ptepae. for the js.ior raving
exawiaaiioa W wink Was snows.
The people of tide neighborhood were
sbeokmd spa berries that a mea named
Malara6 who worked with Des O'Brien
this Summer, lost bis fife in the fire which
burned McIntyyeroe's betel, Honeall, last Fri -
da nest. The poor fellow ie said to have
boas gbe worse of liquor at the time. Ho
was formerly • resident of Ooderick.
You Want D_Goods 1
We Want Cash I 126141
In these times every dollar counts.
We recognize this fact and give you
goods on the " hard pan" basis.
Here are some of our prices :
Beautiful Striped Shaker Flannel,
u «
Wide White
Yard Wide Grey Cotton,
Heavy Canton Flannel,
New Pattern Ashton Prints, 124c. quality,
Grey Flannel, as low as
Hear
eon 1�►eeds�
Bests �ty Cotton 8hirtingr
Aepai ' of Heavy White Blankets,
A Large Bed Comfortable,
Men's inter Weight Shirts and Drawers,
Three pairs Men's Heavy Socks for
Ken's Pare Silk four-in-handa'Ties, 2 for
Men's 4 -ply Linen Collars, turn -down and
stand-up, all sizes,
4.., even colored -border Handkerchiefs for
's Heavy Rubber'4Ooata, quality guar-
ltu OOD a special bargain,
bc. per yard
8c. M
44c. N
6c.
9c.
22c.
1lc.
bc.
$2.19
89c.
21c. each
25c.
25c.
N
N
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u
10a.
25c.
ectal drives in Mack Cashmere,
Colored Dress Goods, Gloves, Hos-
iery, Corse,i'• and Ladies' Underwear.
Everything at rock -bottom prices.
You can make the most possible
out of every dollar by trading with
us. We mean businiss and do as
we advertise.
STIICTl1 CASA AND ONE Pe
ALICEITIIONG & 00.,
anew ace to JOHN ROBERTSON.
Goa AcMeon's Old MI>.od.
W. ACHESON & SON.
AHEAD WITH NOVELTIES_FON FALL
• TIROSE STYLISH AND PERFECT-FIITINO
LADIES' COATS & JACKETS
We opened in stock a week ago, gain the favor of all buyers.
Our last lot now opened of
Costumes and Scotch Su!_gs
FOR D
Places us now with the Largest Selection of High -Claes Drees Coeds
in Goderich, and with correct Trimmings for alL
FANCY AND PLAIN FLANNELS of all the best snakes now in
stook at Closest Prices.
KID GLOVES—Josephine and Rouillon's best French just opened.
Each pair warranted and returnable if unsatisfactory.
EARLY INSPECTION INVITED.
W. ACHESON & SON.
"CANADA WILL COME."
Tam 1. the openers es the new Tern
Pres.
It would be unworthy of Amefa.s io
Wining the fact that w• look forward with
proud expeot•tion to the day erbium the
Republic wiU extend Wen the Arctic Ooean
to tb O.1f of C&liforai•, sad whom the land
where brave Ma died will bow to
the gag ander width h. 1. Tb ait.rat
iimita of the Aaeriow Republic aro the
limits of bare habitation ea the north ..d
d
occupation a the mouth. To-
ward the kindred peopled Churls then is
. o W will, while then is always • feeling
that ultimately, whoa they will bare out-
lived the folly Sad tb bigotry which inspire
oeemoiseal efewes and i.jentioe in their &•1-
- with the United Staten, they will be
glad to share ia upboldig the honor •ad
far of that Dation, to whose etister a and
i e..... Canada owe whatever liberty she
sow enjoys.
Tb oo.ditiw el the Curdles. is indeed
mere misdated toads American sympathy
ib. animosity. Shut oat partly by their
own childish self will and partly by the
stee.g ern of Greet Heists' from • snore in
Aaeriesa
prosperity, from the enjoyment of
Americas mdepodenoe sad from unrestrict-
ed arson to the "modest market in the
world, they sit pouting, like • willful small
boy who deems* to pard os the ice diet
whir the oder of a comfortable dinner in
wafted frog the spartme.t. witbm.
Canada has Dot oven the mti.facti n d
knowing that liberty is the reward of iso
pri•at ons. To the Dations d the world
CaD•d•
is known sim,pty as • part of Drat
Reit•in. The 1itW kingdom of King Mal-
aita and his breathier) subjects iv • Ma-
tinee national c.rfty, which Canada is not -
Whir Mates d Central and South Amerio•,
by men p•r•imeipsa
ilnt is territory an
p.pnlai of unbars thrown of the European
is, ..d 'sieved tad-pade.ee for many
years, Canada is stall anchored to E
and i. Mill the one extensive territory &s -
signified oar the neap .f this continent as a
foreign pmmemi ..' The world at respect
• Danes which endures privation for the
aka of iadepoDdeaee. Ws respect the
Soon who proferred liberty ander Bruce
to luxury under Edward, bet Canada nes
not even the jewel ofto rot
ward for her the sacrifices sedans, and
the vmesl.ge in which she in boned. It is,
indeed, a pitiful easditio. for • proud and
iatelligeatand it woad be • refec-
tion upon the madames and Welliver* of
our kindred beyond the northers boundary
to a that t will not take the firstr
fay oeshr ty to oaek the shackle
that bind. .Dna. to Greet Briton, and to
seek and obtain admissios to tbe union et
American States.
That (Wads wilt Weak at the door be
fore many years then aro be no rearmed*
doubt.. Her destiny is as certainly iadeati-
el.d with that of the American itepabile as
her bimory bee been closely sad glarioa.l
connected with the heroic period w
withered the laying of those fosadatioae on
which the Republic warn eroded. 'Bat for
as. that have 1o•g disappeared there
would have bees no (weds, as distinct
trots the America& Uoa, and Great Brit-
ain will neves spin, we are oonad•at, be
•bie to bribe the C•wdla.. away from their
n atural intends and •tEB•teoDa la view
of the pressed .d the post, who can doubt
that Canada will .doe tbe Dent opportunity
to sever tee link that should lave been
severed when the shot of Imeiegton echoed
from the St. Lawrence to the savannah
d...a.
Whom • Bootee .•osier watts to make
bis bare swear, be writes, " • blank u-
pressi= earns into W Lam," and We b "o
.t that.
A PrverN Thee oonM ■Ms. •
From The weaned' Montt staled,
The presence on the Nested Aaaoo.d&
lately or a revivalist who was styled the
"Cowboy Pressler " roulade as of an in.
blest that occurred in New Mateo in 18-
(B la whish a "towhee preacher " played a
promised
One evo.aebe boys as the Bell re.dh,
a toots" in at night, sore agreeably sue -
prised to learn that • premolar was stopple"
M the ranch bass and would probably re-
main for several days, es the river was vary
sign lad 1e wild not eo.tiens his joss..
'�M
predator's rig was d the corral .ed
et..istd of • dlMpIiMud blaekbard and •
leas. leak-bokf.g hens. At sapper she
pr.aober told tbe cowboys them he was a
travelling missionary, mad doweled bis time
to preamble' the Oaap.1 n -aWaw and
cowboys, amid was then aloe" a rat d
the
The reorsir g t be cowboys were Way
making pn*a.Mieme for the resod -spa Th.
corral was gird with brakes, .d the
bees were bay .widths, up. The peasbr
writhed ibo operation wttk apparent satin-
Lmlhs. •d it appeared le be • ..vel sight
n him : se many d the brougham bad Men
twain frit en the rase ler aevesul .stab
sad were se wild W spirited ilaes Ibsy w
Wine be repel std WM while og .dd(d,
The maga hostas Bred the presider "N
be swM .," and remarbd that " M het
weld a hers wield be Ausird .d
b .im1 ge duig with the eerie and see
melie reserid�up, roped The pee/her modern 'sad„howdah” M
• Y riids de of Naps./. is ik. Meat
This reply rather vexed tbe range fore-
men, who knew that the corral contained
some of the worst bucking broaches on the
range, so be concluded that he would put
up • job co the preacher and test his riding
abilities. He ordered one of the cowboys
" to saddle Pinta for the preacher."
" Pints" was • demure-lookinor broncho,
a.d appeared to have so spirit at all. But
the moment a rider was in the saddle she
became • holy terra, and would book Sad
prams wooed until she had thrown bar
rider. Oto the oowboys were expecting to
res the ,rather {brown almost as soon as
be was .sated.
v �A/a ,T TSR a000pto
i1140 AT
,
r 301$08oz,*
1111 A P008 KIND OP NOONONET
It is on a par with baying lots of rubbishy
soap for little mousy.
Poor soaps are the " bunghole " through
which time and labor are wasted. and by
which the clothes and bands are rained.
SUNLIGHT
ll APCIonew We Almoners.
of Waste red Rafe,
and by its lasting pro-
perties, in wonderful
cleansing powers and
perfect parity. it Aswan Tisa• es Leber.
and brings vPdbPs A fratih•U1ola to
all who Etas it.
;ui••••••.6snnlj�t' TRY
vo USN Toy swim,'
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.. PT..YN.AIT LIMPS arms, MOM
NUN .m.m..A. TORONTO
GRATEFUL—COMFORT I NG.
EPPS'S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
Ise . t sromrk kaowledee of the natural
Severn the operations of dig.mion
and net silica. a.d by • ran(sl apptloetioa of
the Sae oeop.rt{es of well-eatected Co..osMr.
has provided our breakfast table, with a
flavoured beverage which may save
es mammy vy deetonf bills. It is by the Judi -
rives .se of suob articles of diet that a must'
tunas may be Qadelty built .p until strong
to raw every teedenoy to disease.R• u tela d subtle maladies are Nara,
•thenad =reedy to •tteek wherever there is a
weak pout. We may escape finny • Wel
N ett br kteplag ourselves w.a tbrtWsd wMh
hfo0A Sul a ptapeny ..s,W.1 fraa..'—
T
miter or infik.
.nly�le seokesrowiebb
aA>a.INR M. tat ee , b ..tn'm. �� e. S.
k, AV k' —AND—
The Canadian Qutioo.
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PROF. GOLDWIN SMITH.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL, $ 12,000,000.
REST,
E,000,00o.
A Saving Pent: wImet.t has been olened in con-
vection avilh this branch.
Interest allowed al current rales.
GEO. DRUMMOND,
Mauaiver Goderich Branch.
BEER THAN EVER
1 bare Just relented from Toronto with a latae sod wellaesesW Oda et the
La€st Styles in Hats, Bonnets,
Fancy Feathers and Ribbons
We have not time to prepare for a medal )Pall opening but the
Ladies of Goderioh and vicinity are oorddally invited to call and in-
spect our stook.
MISSES YATES.
Fall Millinery I
MISS CAMERON,
Who has recently visited the leading markets in the East, has now
in stock complete lines in all
The Latest Styles of Millinery, suit-
able for Fall and Winter
Trade.
And respectfully invites an early inspection of the same.
MISS CAMERON, Hamilton-st.
Pinta was brought out, saddled and brtd-
1ed, and the preacher vaulted into the sad-
dle. Pinta began to book, but ocstrary to
expectations, the preacher was not thrown.
He remained firmly seated in the saddle,
and teemed se composed es if be was is the
pulpit. Pita wee surprised, too, as she
generally threw her rider inside of tea sec -
ends. SU fiber backing again. and whir
the preacher coolly
put lis hand in Ws vest pocket, drew out •
Igarette, lit it, Sad, turning to the .mso-
Ibd arwboys, said :
Boy., I thought you had some spirited
brooches on this nags. You don't call this
low-spirited old pay a booker, do you'"
Tbeaogs forams was so surprised at
this ualookd-for dbpla of horsemanship
that he exclaimed : "I' don't know bow
good • weather you are, but you area d—d
good rider. There ain't two era on the
ranee oan ride Pian. Where did you learn
to ride "'
"Oh," said the preacher, -1 was a brtnoo
buster and range rider oe the Par Verde
reach in the Panhandle for six years. For
the last three years 1 have been a minister
of the Gospel. I am out of practice riding
. ow, but i think with • few days practice I
maid ride as well as the average oowboy.
Some of my friends call me the " Cowboy
Preacher of Tmx..."
The preacher west with the outfit, and m
the next few days proved ;that he was at
Wed on the range as well ea in the pulpit,
and ooald ride, rope, or brand better then
any one of than. After coming back from
the round- up, the preacher got out his horse
and backboard and continued ea his mis-
aoa•ry jjoo , bearing the rood will and
• dairaeioaof iverybody on the It
was the universal opines d the Dow e on
the Bell ranch that, whir the church bad
probably gained .• efficient preacher, the
range certainly lost the beet "bronco boater'
that ever threw his leg over a saddle.
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