The Signal, 1892-11-3, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, NOV EM BER 3, 1892.
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CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
LJTAtikesMs0 /N7.
HEAD OFF10E, TORONTO.
sapITAL (PAW SP) Sa MILLION SOLLARS
RPM
st L WALKER, QSNEwAL MANAosn.
(►e.oeo.000b
111.000,000.
GODERICH BRANCH.
A (0/40eAL MAIMS IMMIX TRAISAOTEO. FAA WITIE NOTES DaCourNTAW.
DeWitt h41U10 PAVAMS AT AL. POSTS IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCIPAL.
CITIES tl. Tiall tJIrTID STATS* GMAT NRITAIII FRANCE., e(RMUDA, w
SAVINee SAfiEE 11111PARTISCOT.
O(PO•IT$ OF *LOO AND UPWAIOS nICSJYED, ANO CURRENT RATES Of INT1Itl$T
w t0. HeT130011T AMMO le TIM PMMO.PAL AT TME sew OP Yet AMO
.,• SCR 1e SAPS VEA/.
Spools' AI$emllem Oren 1S flee SSN*otIin of "ciwerverolar wsoer.
gag r.,.tlere' Sales Metas.
R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager.
Ha WAS ON THE JEANETTE.
&ge the Mergablas Deere tale M Mai&
atom mer rlaeder.
8se F.•iomoo, Oct. 31.- Early later.
JR. Bert
Ib. en /maims th/maims sates ell
,las, shat mid killed hie wife's m�sen,
Intal O'rp..ter, shoe bis wife u the
Mealier and then she •mel killed himself.
Mee W niers from the Arctic regime
liertlrit's glad hes hese weak ea the reeds
d the hank*threatened
. rwenieseed, Mord loan,,(.
day he tbre.t...d weenier of when
sod meas.
IT MAY BE CHOLERA.
II flare a I'MeTareewew , W.ttla. t_b
POST Towessee, Wasik, OeL SL -n.
hark Cowin; 00 days fent Teles. Mae.
erredyesray sadly...Tiled UN ser
pie.eodyete Tb0Y
bed se papers
et bin .f b .Mk. a the pager the
mad gases and .me assume were &Meeks"
with symptom resemWieg Ambl..heists
td atter • brief dimes died The bink
Math o.eened is qa• eotise yesterday std
the crew were ears to the pest beset,
M.Us.d Abaeet Free alit,
Me Haers, Ow. SI. -Te•Ly'm'helms ow
pert ter the whole of H.tleed t hew two
see easem std ems death.
whore Cle.de sears te Clad,
wens SAawa, Minn., Oet. 31. -The it
Leas of the White Earth Rserv.ti.s gra
ea s tamed. At • war delve Tbas•ga,
oo�Iggat Chief Waite Cloud, the sesta p,ej
Isamu is Minnesota, wadi a merdar.....
P111OII81 the FAVORITES
GUY
BROS
Company Luger than Ever
Monday, Nov. 7th
The (lessee en the Road.
Patronised the Ladies ^'��
Old First Part 9L
Silks sad Satins
•oo the Street Parade
Hear the Brilliant Orebastea
NEW JOKER. NEW SONGS.
Admission, - 25c. and 35c.
• Reserved Seats, 50c.
fan now opss at Framer t Porter's
come early and avoid the crumb.
salami wtta aRAM es uta e.n.
William Wright�weaa seg hint in .melt •
terrible sewer about the head find lump
that he lies dila/ in hi. tepee. A
fight ensued lad several other breve.. were
wounded Agent debater telegraphed to
he Paul ter aasiet.nse is getting the Rego
trader subjecties, tad mowed an mower
that several depety United States ...rsbaIa
Met for this point ea the 4 o'clock train awl
would reach hen Friday moreisg.
FARMERS HOLD YOUR WHEAT.
That Is tb. Adidas. ram Amerman Apo
s.lsamet Shea
New You, OeL fl. -The stampede of
the wheat market hal been complete.
1 brmm, have bees led to believe is • very
1oep.np, heavy (alkyl off is exports and
as leanness surplus from last year. All
=e!exppoorrt�s m
official re imaginal, have
tad the ferater Lo the belief
that later ea prime would brisk
mad that the early market was the ..e to
eel! ell.
The Americus Agri.sltsri.i, however, is
its fer$bo.m eg November inane, prime ea
elaborate review of the wheat mit aeries.
iamb io the eea
teaey. It
r• ide est that experts frees Ida
are failing o6, mad that Rana&
wheat M Wog held for as Mesa's.
and that aha supine fee export fro Ams-
k.iasis sad Seetb America le very mall
rhe mein reerve we
v e by ne memos
mode up by hist g
ld is the
Mimi States. mord rhe rept is ing of thee
reserves mese Rte for ear euermoar experts
sad the sellae loreige market at present
It deseasbseee that its September ber esti•
Imes .i 110,140.000 baobab M • very W
. 14 Sas of the Vatted Stara what crop .f
IOW and slums that the erep has b...
Mer-slima.d ler the past
114 CUSTVOY AT BUFFALO.
vise." >yr. auesbew Meld Per Vaal Pse-
.erre..
BCrrato, N.Y., Oat 33.-A stem calling
Nmoeelf the Rev.. Mr. Ratline has bees
working the einem dodge in the city for
B eebe time past.
About three week. ago Ratline
dei Belida noso have come direst.
ly from the Toronto Pia-Preehytsrhta
canoed, .sd provided with lettere of in•
tredacti.. from that body Ha
repmwnod lusrelt to be ueresed is the
-'--'- work is the South Mm
mad mid be wascoU.ctiag laude tobuild a
base to e•rr the Gospel free, Aastralia ts
the South Pacific ldude. He mild to the
varicose churches eerti*nter d .teak
is the need el to be built. Ruth -
von
teh-
ven was .rr..d on skis:
ared charged with ia,agmoney
Whimarrested d he was tstesi•
eased std ie .till is that o.nditisa. He is
evidently well acquainted with the Sesih
Bea Liao& sod claims to be a native a the
Wands
Grey : C..red Ryle bar purchased the
farm of Robert Remise far N.000. li is
snowed on the 13th eea.emiw of Grey,
and co stains 126 abs..
DOYOII KNOW
IIOW coca
YOUCAJSAYE
EYIIIIYINBINA
!CTLY case
IND OBE NIICE
RE?
DOMINION NEWS 1,4 BRIEF. T14( WIDE WOULD
The tint NAVIN d the senses est Peet Ar.
Sher Sell
:~ieedof Friday.
..
yepie.ea..t he Sr .err►-
heC•►ye deliveries d apples me being made
at Hesford for the British arrbet.
It is said Priam Kdw•r.i meaty will ex•
pt 73,000 barrels of fipples this es•eom.
It is stated that the deemed for freight
ears ieosthibtaLeimedented all over the States
.•d t'
Mr. Norton will ship two barrels of so -
Metes Lu the World's Fair from his as.. in
Atom, Oat,
Self -Help Club barn been teemed is
Torowto, with the peculiarity that all the
vanishers are bund.
The Mader twine factory at Brentford 1.
seriy completed, and the oompuy have re
.dyed their charter.
The Greed Trunk railway will appoint •
4Mtnat
' amara! freight agent who will b.
at Hamilton.
At . Inrttag of railway ot c1&le is Toma-
to the Midland railway system wag fused
with the I:read Trunk.
Major-General Herbert does est believe
the withdrawal of the Imperial troops from
Cama& ie is oontempl$tica.
Th. schooner (.r.atha.,, with coal Nene
(larbtte, booed for Torquato, west ambers
as Timber Island can Friday piglet
An experimental winter dairy] Ilea bees
established by the Dorniwio. (iover:meat
at Wellm•s'e Corners in North Hastings
The commissioners is the Caron enquiry
.t Ouebee clamed the in.e'igatioa Friday.
• Sir Adolphe Caron was the Mat witness ex-
amined.
Alormift reports are warrent in Woke
regariilmg torsion. diooveris of pleuro -peen -
me ek& amseag Canadian c.tw landed at
Deeds&
Owed& bee been allotted two and • half
mow of Goer spans at tie World's Fair.
Werk re the Comedian official building hae
hew eseememed
The Board .f Trod. of I.preoll propose
to hsaquet all the ebeeneesen in the district
as Y acknowledpneat el their co.tribetica
N the bunnies of the town.
The Behrug Bea arbitrators will asst in
Paris sort February, and as Sir John
Thompson will bare to be preset the Do-
mini= Parliament will meet early i. Jw-
TTe work of cortr.etimg the GLMda m
ship canal at Sault Ste. Marie is being rap
idly pushed forward. The contractors hope
to have the completed by the Mese of next
year,
Th. Nineteen Oovemmeat wtupve 41 -
Maeda
Mae a aha to the t.Lmedi•n Kennel Club in
making their ar.agsmenta for • good exhi-
bition' the bench show to be laid in con -
siestas with the World'. Fair.
(false HamOtaa, • youngster of 16, wbo
egrapld from Preston jail • short time ago
sad made his way to Tomato, escaped a
Aston from CwstshM Roes, of Prestos,
veto was taking bits back to Berlin jell
The C.P.A. et.mmship Bapre. d Japan
gads 17 beets en her .1l the way from
Yokohama to Victoria, RC., sod bent the
Peelle vpassed 'ably throughethe sted.
wrecked the Baklava.
The (freed Tru ak Raiiwq Compaq hag
settled the claim ou behalf of the estate d
Freak A. Nims, . resident of
who
who woe sYSS
killed on the railway , H -
tea, Oat., in an accident on April 29th,
MO, for four thousand dollars.
ACCIDENT RECORD.
Mrs. Jao. Addison, aged M, of Headl-
ine, was found dead in bed.
Sarah Barr, a chambermaid in the Kea-
gell
ne Ottawa, tta a, woe killed while min
the
ferryboat et 3iafoo, Portyml, capsized
• ad eleven parson., iacludiag eves school
childr.m, were drowned.
Mr. Wellington Boolean, while driving
from Dmaore tville to Pietas, wee badly in-
jured in • runaway socidwl
Joseph H.tppertea,e freight.snd.ctor en
the Great Trek, was killed is the yard at
8t. Thetas om Saturday evening.
Lewis Beuh.ia, a twelve -year-old New
York boy, wee lassoed by some ecmrades
ed badly choked time life is despair -
We want you to know it.
A O.T.R. and an M.C.R train collided
It will be to our mutual at latereatiow.l BrThos. M et
Toronto, and Mm. Oliver, of Ponied,
advantage.
The more you know about
value the greater will be
your appreciation of the
1 saving effected by CASH
BUYING at genuine Cash'
!Prices.
Ours is the only real Cash
Store in Goderich.
We have nothing to do
with credit.
We do not throw out two
or three lines as a rr bait,"
but we sell everything so u
to effect a saving of from 10
to 30 per cent.
It need not cost you any-
thing to prove this, u it
will give us pleasure to
show you our goods at any
time.
ARMSTRONG & 00.,
Geo. Acbeson'a Ohl $tants
ILL --We have the best rang of Top Shirts and Under-
wear in Godericb.
were injured
The body of a youwoman cut into 12
as
�pigB�cee.s wdiso.vmodin an empty hoses is
Pgeie, Fra.* sferday. Two sevens
have been
Mr. Freeman Harding, barrister, of
Moeestowa, Oat , accidentally shot Memel,
is the wrist while deck .hoxiag near flea.
dee, .ad amputation was necessary.
A runaway ear os an incline
Plasm
a
Rentiugton, ma into • crowd d
pas -
magma at the Pennsylvania stades, killing
three sass sed seriously injuring two young
womes.
Joseph Manatee, of Port Hope, while
working near BIeabeies, held • dselene
cap in kis head while ie the set .t tiME
ksi pipe. The rap exploded, sad se shat-
tered kis head that •mpetatioe was mem-
may.
OMTUARY NOTES.
Mrs. John Cee.ker, of Si. Theme, died
very emddealy, aged 74.
Rev..Isi.ee Lberts,hasehl sgestolAIbert
College, Aelleville, le deed
Mr. Walter Wily, Grand Trunk height
ia
agent eit Montreal, d soddenly.
Ralph Ali, • broker, dropped deed en the
Eger ef the Seam /tock Michaud&
Dewitt C. Litaijoba, five times .pe.k�
d the New York *tate Assembly, died et
71.
l id M• ..., d Minikes, committed
..1i54e .t the Hameweed Retreat. dtMph,
by amine him throat.
net Larry, • pensioner, eommiteed W-
eide .t Maaet #nrees while e6krtep from
the ree.la of • debemok.
*shwa Fletcher, Q.C., d Weedsleik,
who wee eurekan with p.ia1lie the ether
as hie kmwaat �, died en Setae*eation gsiorn s(4
Rev. John Gray, ter *owetreasurer ef the pmtd M(
M.s -d1.Cies* ded wdds.ls d been
digresses flM..ip a IW .dim be 'RIwM
Thema. Leen egad eiriey-leer rani
Mei s 111Chgeheen Wedbs Ly .igSL
We widow, elm Icer yeas of
died da
es m mos Hoore fear home
W.r.
As Owsi ft N.Y.. w Friday
Feeding 1 I. erl�Nes gist ed killer
tdf caries ts d epand-ey ever kis eeatlna-
ed proms The ed nes Hg mega ell
He 1.651. mese week& -
flamed S. Pee el. Wyman el art,sed whe
gamest ewer else. thfe
e w a
awed et jaw few • 6:11=Ir
dMtbing sten ea W
Watery hese sold for from M mete to
N . barrel •t Malmsey City, A
Abet two thousand era headred pewee
were Wt bmwelw by the Mliw..k.. firs
Twelve sew c.c.es of .holm. and (mer
ddeath,. were reported i. Maar Pima Sow
11e relief hued fur the Milwaukee Ore
. mffsrers amounted Sunday a ght to 114,-
000.
It baa bees finally dectdel that liquor
will he sold is Jackson park during the
World's Fair.
The tmprertou d growing m Laimehire
that the threatened strike d nonoil spm
acre will be averted.
The l,'bam.e Freeaawus now have • tem-
ple u Batas, the only one iu the Called
Stats bslungiugg to the Celestials.
On and after March 3rd nett the lama
lite stamen wilt de p•re from and arriveat
Southampton instead of Liverpool.
Au accurate acomet *bows that then
were 443 buildings burned in Milwaukee,
sad 338 families rendered homeless.
The 1''Atth a.nnereary of the uhf John
Street Church, New Turk, the cradle of
American Methodism, ws. oelebrated Sus-
day.
M-
da '.
The barque Cowlitz, has arrived at Sae
Francisco from C'bia•, had two .deaths ea
�:yeen ge, supposed to have befrom
Them was considerable of . flurry in the
wheat market at New York, Friday}, with
the bean in the aeseodant. I'rices,leclwed
13 to Y(.
Rev. 0. J. Schoolcroft, • clergyman in
Ragland, has been granted • divorce from
his wife, • dissolute woman whom he sea•
rind to reclaim.
J. (Word .ad Miss Zulu J. Pawn, of
Columbus, O., were married in • cemetery
at Aaltlasd, iia., by the .ide of the grave
of the bride's sister.
The great fire at Milwaukee es Friday
sight was caused by the explosion d .a oil
barrel from some unknown nae.. Over 300
building were destroyed.
George 1). Simmons, for fourteen years
is the employment of the Chicago Telephone
Company. eloped on Saturday with three
telephone girls, who were 'Asters.
Schmidt, the Belgian who .mothered his
taistree with charcoal fames that he
might obtain the insurance on her life,
W been (Dead guilty .ad sentenced to
death.
Thomas Neill, now under sentence of
death, has-'--'1that from 1874 to 1881,
when ba was arrested in Chicago, he made
• ice of poisoning dissolute girls is
At /Ceases Uiiy, Mo., on Saturday night,
Mrs. Fred leiger, aged 6,5, blind and M-
ese, killed her 4- ser -old grandam to rave
him from fancied till -treatment at home, and
then suicided.
At Mannheim, i. Germany, u inventor
W in eneosesfel operation • cab that u
propelled by a motor, the power of which is
obtained by explosion' of . mixture of at-
seepherie air and petroleum.
Parallel pneumatic tubes are to be tried
for the trsadt of mails from the general
post-odoe to the sub -poet -office on Chestnut
edam' in Philadelphia. The tabes will be
64 inches in diameter inside.
It
ie stated that the marked abatement in
the deaths from cholera in Hamburg during
the poet few weeks is den to the use of
periodate, which in solution is injected
ender the akin d the patient..
A cable manage to Montreal 'tats that
the Mow= line steamship Genoaa is on
the rocks off Csitba.m, on the north shot.
of Scotland She was band to Jlooteesl,
and itis supposed will be • total loss
PERSONAL MENTION.
The poet Morris denim that he has been
offered the poet laureateship.
Sir John Abbott bail greatly improved w
health somehit arrival is London.
Hou. Thee. Ballantyne has been elected
president of 8L Andrew'. Society, lkrat-
Hon. Edward Slake delivered an addres
on the Irish gee tics is Treunont Temple,
Boston.
Mrs. Laurence, a Hamilton widow, is be-
lieved to have fallen beir 1.' ea estate of
=1(10,000.
It inlaid that Sir William Diemen, at
M.atreal, will pass the winter in the scabs
.r states
The Primes of: Wales and his son, the
Dike of York, wftl visit the World's Fair
ie Mastro.
John Timasrmaa, aged 83, •ad Mrs. Aa-
e1sti0s, aged 60, have jest bees married at
Odessa, Out.
The Reformers of West Heron have no-
minated Mr. M. C. Comoros as candidate
for the oomtnona
Mr. Ashton Plstoher, Q C., of Wood-
stock, was striates' with paralysis es
Thursday, .ad is is • preeartous condition.
Mr. McHale/4 M. P. for Vaudreuil, has
adadtted tread by his agave .ut6cietlt
to void his election, and has been urinated.
The Leedom Chronicle •enoueom that the
Peet Lesegtehip has bees offered to Wil-
lhn Meneh, std that lee declined the
baser.
Harald Rages, the Norwegi.a skater,
who holds the professional champion-
ship of the world, will visit (.10.4• .ext
meek
Neill, Use murderer ssutemoed to death
is England, at one time lived at Belle
River, Ont., where he was knows se • jelly
goad fellow.
Sir Charles Tupper hoe bees appointed •
British plestipoteetiary with Lord Magnin
to insatiate • ememereU treaty between
Prase. sad Cane
Mr. (V --'ems. .n the adyi . d Itis
phydchm, will limit his preemie in the
jinni. dories tis awning smel.n d The
Maki Perfi0Mt
C. P. Robert Montreal, wBed
Reek Boeest
ieia, Toronto, ales-pro4
by !Willa, Tamale, erwromrf,
Demi.is. whd�l. (De.eere' Od
Mr. C. 0. Tapper, Minister of Modes
sad Fl ierhs. Moe MM wag N Lowden to
hmp bis. The Rr.ign Mee the sows r
ewe fine Omega In the Behrrtg 8a. whites-
ilea
The Was Oset of Q.sesti lima bus
kneed • writ ed oree.tiea against IOf.
Nil Wan O'Lhienfor 22,000, the amount of
• jadpweseW
t given ageism him e • el
s•NMr. sea I... of Tercets, was proses►
.+ sew . m.g.isd-t MAIM* 01 ..w
Gu▪ ild el COA% N lie humps* held by
The sose.MMen ` milk• • Then 11p
71n sumiM.Msmelite. V
ef
lab» phis Whits. es. . d "-- W P�eNee.
op seemed his. AS
wedding the nes
12eu gaerY. Dube
J an�
h esti
710. develoo` •ilnr eilm 1, GeremeDholiviSew
The Memo TlrrQIhiM :tt.egalemtImes emd11.
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CA PITA L, - - $1 2,000,000.
REST, - - 6,000,000.
A Saving Department has stn of erred in con-
vection with /his branch.
Interest allowed al current rales.
GEO. DRUMMOND,
1llanaeer Gcderich Branch.
W. ACHESON & SON.
WIte pure WBlankets
, -----_
We haveust opened a special purchase at
$1.75, $2.25 and $2.75 per pair, and they are
selling fast.
Flannels.
Our 17c., 19c. and 25c. special quality pleases
all who have examined them. Fancy Flan-
nels for Shirtings, etc., 28 inches wide, finest
qualities, 35c. ; a large selection.
Cravenette Cloths
For Ladies' Waterproof Capes, SPECIAL, 2
yds. wide, our price, 75c., regular price, $1.00 ;
Beat quality, B,regular
price, $1.25, in
Greys, Blues and lae ks.
INSPHCTION INVITED.
G rey
W..AOI ESON 8& SON.
5 per cent% discount on cash purchases.
MHHneryj,
A LARGE AND WELLSELSCI'i0 RrOCK OF THE
Most Fashionable Shapes
in Hats and Bonnets,
FANCY FEATHERS AND RIBBONS. LAI)IES' UNDERWEAR
AND CHILDREN'S PINAFORES.
PLEASE CALL AND SHE
BUTTER AND 4008 TAKEN
MISSES YATES.
lmdeeboro : Henry
ary Allen, eldest nes .f
Mn. Allen, of thisp)we, had the raietor-
tome • few days ago to fall and break his
leg above the keen.
Clinton: Mr. Smith, who is employed
with R. Irwin. had the usistortune to break
his leg. He was stepping down from • ea
of mechinary, when he dipped and broke
kin leE The car was in the vad of the
Grand Trunk, and was on its w•T from Ex •
der to Breathed.
AN EASY WASH
SIMPLE AND CLEAN
Witbeut Sof - Steam and awn
Without Was*i.g Powd ra
Without Hard Re66rng
Without sew. Na o&
nesse Aov AnVAme Atln oSTAMm• r uses
*SuoIigI
Wbl.b ass been .warred
T Geld lardal. to Pas*
and Rxeell.nee.
It. UNEQUALLED OIIALITI' has glom
the NSM int world.
SOAP
it largest
Yom an use " Sunlight " for all pur-
poses. and is either hard or .oft water.
Don't s.e washing powders as with
other snaps Sunlight" is hotter without.
welds: ra nClLI0.T tames mrese., unwrap
RIM m.o._•s venwwro
GRATEFUL -COMFORT IN13.
OU
May
Travel
HUNDREDS
OF
MILES
AND YOU WILL NEVER
AGAIN SEE
•
WALL
PAPER
CHEAPER
THAN THE LATE
JAS. SAU N DERS'
STOCK
ON
WEST STREET
(,ADDY & TOM