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The Signal, 1893-4-20, Page 5
1e1, ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Meg. HEAD OFnnoE, TOIIONTO: AL w UP as INIL11 OOEa,A S • , 160.000.0006 f. - - - - . 81,000.000. a s. WALK*R. Oawt*L if1AMA.IM THE 'CUE SIGNAL: GODERICII, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1806. GODERICH BRANCH. .atvt:RAL. BAPOW110 &muuas TRANSACIEO. Fomenter NOTE, OiwOOUrviEO. ,Marie i111S11E0 PArAalt AT At.- POWYS eM CANADA, ANO TNt ramoiPAL Wile el Tlet UNITED STATES. ONEAT 8R/TAIN FNANCE, BERMUDA, Aa 111411111111011 SANE SCPARTS11111MT, wetTa OF 54.00 AMD UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES OF IRtEREaT t0. IST AOOSO TO THS POUOIMPAL AT THE END Or MAY AMO SSR IM anon VAR pr , tI Aliteerfleses $Iv.M tie 11hs OeHwetlnn e r wetT iMwr!ts rt*• Matte Mutes. • R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager. LEE UHN. read v. yore ~teed to be highly delighted so our o*u c. rrsiondeu'. twills the evening's entertainment. y;,. haunt F•,}hcrwwgbtir, of Hrnaeadd, We are very glad to see that our young the. stat e' t..•r easter, Mrs. A. H. ('Int Jaen will have the chance to Develop their musical takat under the leadership of Mr. Hees 'HI•e••n ('gIwp.. As .pokes of to last ak items, the Be•v. Mr. Eadie preached re t., • bite cuagrestation last Sunday. rr.'y ;•toyer meeting to sight at 7:30 r sill r..tY r on Suudsy at the usual tme N:•t I.,, -t TIM limn.. - Thal not invabls rpla u , the mumps, is still flourishing in r "oast Quite a *stutter of young people I th.• s:lrer century in years have been n,;,r.at• n,tluenoee awl ran now give ux- tM,eniv • t their' sugurtogs with it as .iter • bed ted letter of oiamety. larw•1rtlr•T. 1. N. Shaw reevetly 4,41i1..41 r row of everatrues tree* aloins is fruit on t be main rWd ins the inside d 'ccs r;... . I,r rya will be • break for .Ind au•I protect kis orchard pleated • .r tear„ y.o, red swerve .a well to the Sew wh -h he will lay out is a few day. nand tine,, t•.. Quit* a somber of the tat a•- rt..a the trout .,f their tarne,.utstde their tater„ the main road, have taken nose Fano .u•i hider and seeded down alter kr_ e1Li� ,. gn,i0.1 in their road fronts, thus Sakur then, Rice and smooth for Peds nun. . w,•' ..n. ibunr•,t S'rirg Std Fall attach yea- the tsuvelbtig public without hrsHht et sire dro^e over tb.r eralkc cat Nig theta up fully with the wheels At lie teat ute.tiag of the township fathom !key Mould take ..on steps to remedy this trying soil by a atrIngegthytaw. Tits Hasson -es Loan. • Henry Zed`or sewed the (nest Re'd of rats is this section for 18y.i,. Monday. the teeth. The married MOM a t !e are al ,taya ahea•i to .tart work Well. yen tee the single mea are bothered +teats se a bushier the day before Mon- day *ht. 1,-*-ries a bit nl talk and deep :bought .ltereards. That maker there ..rep ver: long t,o a ‘fonder •nomaiag sad is mite m u. t..i Dan eke tis start ahead A them always in being the first to ries. wiped s• me times by two helpful time ruses kl,e, •rq only to married man. VARNA. rim sur own orresteslwt The .M u.. , VOA.., ..f `teaforth, are the --n •.f .Ise. Armetreeg HAYFIELD. trues our own Wrrs.ous. rn,, John Nettie hoe returned home from Browsed*. Nies Nelbe King left thea week for W isuipeg. H. young Sad family moved to Chalon this week Mrs. I Liddy left ON Friday to vet tier &tighter in Detroit. 1. Richards sad P Mose, ••f Winghun, were here on Sunday Wan. Clark hes had his been sleeved up adpasing his drive.hotuc. Mise Kama Thompson, teacher of Varve, visited fneade bore on Sunday. lost week Jobe 1.entialsan1, Misses C. ass A. Murray left for Detroit. K. Murray. Wm. Raker Siad H. ('ollodsy left on Monday to fish .t Uoderiab. Netter are out asking for t.•.wdera for the pestling of the Town Hall. • hs has law been seeded. Rev. Mr Walker, of Varn+, preached to a large cong•egstion in It r Methodist church on Sunday evening 1m • The .Salvation Army had s ; thine at the barracks on Wedse..Isy ere,.tng last. A large number were down from IMderich. Health inspectors Wm. Wl.iddoe and H. Wainrigbt are oe their tour el inspection. They are tbe proper p..aae for the position and will do the work thoroughly. A glowing report tatter up nearly a eobumn of The /sews-Iteenrd, of the per (onnance of the (liaison Amateur Minstrels appeared in last week's paper. Your oor- respodent abate in for s share of attention aced " had the cobweb brushed from his form th..nde= and was pictured as Se •tie•g ilii elreo dread of coating a dims." ibsle jsha that. It'. • gond thing that Nees men do not often stain those IltEbit milds preparing such wonderfully elaew jokes or we might more frrqueetly hear of them being takes dew. to the anlom at London to rive their brains a rest. We presume they will soon be travelling Sad endeavoring to ertertaiia the ar tan, of .Swtorth, paid • Ayieg rile- natives et Parlor's Hier Drysdale end Hills (•tett. „ m,r berg nest Sunday. Nr a *' phant, of Hayfield, oeetepi.d the 1eth..ft.t pulpit lest Samday seeming. 1 Ft .e -,.rd, has boss ,ink fed sows time. Vit h••pc t 4 t' our jovial J. P. will woe re. orer. ICr err :-.ury to hear that our Smterpris- o4 cart, .t t' Abbott, a the post -office !..rt•, inr.Ods retursag to Keeler. ,Our r:. w 1at'gr, Mr. NeByrne, is rushing -sorosis ao•i .an tura oat • first-Olbr11 wit Var. has ..one of the Vaskes posh shout •se. to .1--,n,te social wadi gives on Too.day, .,,,nen` on.i, r the :uapioes of the R. T w+ 1, h was to every lefty a decided era .•O. tt..:e,+mrs • vier pens. ASHFIELD. From our own oorretapoe en . Mir O'Neil, meter. in•law to Fed. Scott's, formerly of (/oderich, dad is ilsroft on $mussy night. The remain, were brought to Ashfield cemetery for interment o0 Wednesday. Her friends have the syon- ptithy of the entire community. DUNLOP. Prom oar own oorrowoadeat. Mir F. Allem is visiting is the circular town this week. Prerioas to their departure to Michigan neeghhnriog OM- to reside. Mr. alma Mrs. Peacock, who are to tie Eeupedlis keens (Worlds ibwsdtip, psi a farewell "CaSTCM 1 Las\k4tv,Vvict. New Shoes BUY TOUR 111? PIIS FBOI[ 113, STOCK --The Newest { STYLES ---The Latest QUALITY -••The Most Reliable PRICES- • -Speak for Themselves Speaking generally, the losses resulting from uncollectible ac- counts amount to many thousands of dollars annually. The risk of losses from bad debts, the expense of book-keeping and other charges inseparable from the credit system necessitate Iarg'e margins. We give no credit ---sell strictlyfor cath ---therefore we incur no osses, and are able to mark our goods much closer than stores that ex- tend credit, as a comparison of "t all round " • a 1 n e s will amply demonstrate. An ALL WOOL Henrietta Serge, 45 INCHES WIDE, worth 50c•, for 29c. Keep this in mind WE RAVE OTHER BARGAINS FOR YOU. ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY 000D8, BOOTS IA,ND 811012. W. ACHESON & SON.! BANK OF MONTREAL. Black Cord French Silk Several pieced received to -day. Warranted not to .lit. price, $1.75. real value, $9.00. Black and Colored Velutinas FOR (.0011T(' M Ett. A large case Seat opeuted tr VELUTINA fe seecail CA PITA L, - 1612,000,000. REST, - _ E,000,0oo . I _saving /h pa, ',meld leas been f erred htN con- vection with this branch. Interest allowed at carrent rales. H. LOCK WOOD , Manager GoaiiericA Brw1c1L is used fur all Drs purposes, not only for its close resiewbbuice to s Lyons Silk Velvety but for its own beauty Anil uaetul 'w A_- • /� T :M �, neva Price., Black, 74c.: Colors, 70c. a yawn. ,lZl_/ Dregs Trimmings and Cloths Mars.ufecturer, Having purchased tho business of Uur Moro is almost an Atenue of Orer.a floods, reflecting all the Summer Medea of Green anti Violet in ninny weaves. One Special Purchase of Black Henrietta 42 inches wide, fur this wv0k only at Mc. a 5 -And and unsurpassed shire herr at ;5c. Spring Jackets Spring Jacket Cloths M.LAEAT rams rats ret Be TIES ASO ILEI. New Patterns this week. W. A08E$ON 8& SON. Fancy G?d!i ART MUSLIN'S, ART SILKS, ART ('RETONES FOR PILLOW COVERS; alto a large assortment of EASTER NOVELTIES. illinery. GRAND DISPLAY OF Kt 'NM, LACES, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, kc. BOYS' STRAW HATS CLOSBD OUT AT 008T. TRIMMED HATS, RIB - ORNAMENTS, STRAW R. B. SMITH. NEW FIRM. R. W. RUNCIMAN MoCREATH t& WALKER j1 bate sow arrangers(, sot only to oo0ttnut the Carriage Trade, but hair decided toas do all cls ,.i work in HORSE-3H0BIA0 MID GURUBLAOKSIITHIDO NONE BUT THE Ilk:ST OF WOKKMFN KMPWVKD IN KVEK\ DEPARTMENT. 231111-Ip. JNO. A. WALKER, PEoret ITOL The New G'r©cers, STTTRD-Y 13R0S_ Have A stock of Groceries, Crockery & Glassware •-hicft for quality And pries cannot in. o‘, oiled SPECIAL VALUE IN TEAS. The INDIAN And JAPAN TEAS which they hantlle e•task- notclu•isely task - not be surpassed. A TRIAL SOLICITED. STURDY BROS., 1r' AT G O. GRANT'S OLD STAND G-_ N e. D.A.-T'2 S OLD STANn.'STOVES Hes pureba.ed the Grocery and Confectionery business lately conducted by Ys. K CAMPAI01111, at the turner a Montreal -St. and and begs to announce that he has added largely to the Stock, and is now prepared to meet all old Customers and as many new ones as will favor him with • share of their patronage. DSALSR 171 AND RANGES .TOO TIME BLIT .AJN17AlT me. If you have decide l t o Fut out your old stove ibis S t ane of TZO G TS and 8=.Aaa nze>ro R.dlQ o e Special Values in Teas and Sugars. R. W. RUN CI11AN_ visit to Mr. and Mrs. Allen this week. Mr. Riesett, ('olborne'sgeend assessor, was in our midst last week. We understand be •sussed here at the male rate as the pre- vious Year. one. es Mesa. Perhaps : but if Jost as good as Potation's, is tam nat• a very hush reoomendatioe for the original tied lest corn cure! Putoam's Painless Corn Extractor. Renee to aoaept any of the dangerous sore producing substi- tutes offered by trreedy dealers who make larger profit sed diereesard the interesta of customers. Safe, tandem, certain. Myth ( barky Hamiltoo, who has bee carrying on • jewelry store in town ear several months, has given up busier sad returned to Harriston. Siido:rth : Alexander M.letosh, former- ly aif Sealorth Collegiate institute, but now a teacher in Barrie High school, paid the town • resit last Saturday. Clinton : ()e Tuesday afternoon • little girl canted (:renis full over the banisters at the public school, and broke her arm. it was her first day at school. Rt th : W. Watson, of the Mansion hotel. having sold out some time ago to Mr. Mcl*seald, near Walcot, Inas 'riven up passemisa and moved to Hemaall. Blyth : Samuel Pinker, who hes been confined to the house tae put five weeks with s broken leg, is able to appear os the streets daily with the aid of crotches- 131sevle: o. S.t erday, 8th hest., Berry Bosman while working in the bush got his trot badly cot. A somewhat similar acci- dent happened to Amos Jewitt o0 Morday. Hullett last week Mr. Sly, of the Huron road, lost • horse that had been be faithful and obedient servant for 31 years It worked almost up to the day of eta death. Bt•0nseb-: Town Treasurer T. Kelly cele- brated his 70th birthday Cut Monday. He is vigorous, healthy sad humorous and looks after his hot houses and it: -deo. is fin Brussels estyle. Rohe. Armstrong hu gone to Burk's Falls where along with James Me.• ries, formerly of Ethel, he has the contract of erecting and fitting up a rrist mill. H. will probably be away three moods. (lentos l0 response to the request of the Town Council, the Dominion (lovers - meat has intimated its intention of in future p.yior root for its Collector of Cus- toms; this is se it should be, and will re- lieve the town of the payment t of about 175 a year. AUOT1011 SALES. All earlier ',Mai/their tale bills printed at 11116 Flare w111 Ti..'. • free notice iaserad i • this list no to (be time of Nle. Unreserved suction sate 0t household fer- ii tare, carpenter's toots, etc.., 00 Thursday A pril 27, 1893, at l o'clock, r. w., at the house of Richard Ron rainy, opposite the Collegiate institute. TOOK. (JUN DRY, RICH. BUN. ANY. Auctioneer. • Proprietor. FINE FOOTWEAR 01111 ZTOCK Is 110W COMPLETE! if you want "tyle anti comfort, combined with economy, bay your Btxibi and Shouts from T. Fowler & Co ■ ladies', Miss', Chddreo's, WO'S, Boys' and You1s' Boors ane SI -10=S_ The following are a few of the many hoes we are selling cheap Ladies' Kid Oxford Sheen, R5,. " " Batton Boole, lead, $1 15 Girl'. 1e Oxford idsees, Eau's Lied dont., 95e. Rhe. Bore e. .. All other goods marked away down. Our principle is to .ell erineleat Boots and Rhona at strictly moderate prime. 0611 and is�ece oar stpok before nerek.sing eiaewherv,, and satiety your self thot our gr►oula and vises ars just right. REPAIRING PROMPTLY 4TTIIINDRD TO. arrives flame Beei M J. WUesein Drag Beira. ZQW'L1MR & 00_ my RAPP? NV CU GET / FYLL SIZE N0. 9 STOVE FOE WOOD FOE 513.00. I KEEP Viii GRADES OF COAL OIL IN STOCK : mnMk �l �inl p•Lsr White, - 4 ((Shona for One Do1Lr. r White, 4 do ht� Gats. LL, 4 do 1Fltty lents_ These phos are spot oasis. Charged at the regular prove. SPRING FASHIONS IN Gentlemen's Fine Hats All the newest mud nob- i,ieht style. in htock. our DERBY HAh IN ALL SHADLS also our WII)E-IIHIM 'TOURIST HATS in latest colors anti shapes; of Eng lish anti American manufacture. Boys aid Girls School fiats aid Caps Sri all styles anal at unequalled value,. Call and See our Macintosh Coats, also our Splendid Display of Umbrellas. NOW AS TO NECKWEAR We can slow you the newest and most varied sock in Four -in -Hands. The popular tie for the mason is the World's Fair Bow. YOUR PATRONAGH BOLIOIT$D. 114054 Agnate Prsttien ammo Ia wirkgt W. T. A YS & 00., MISS CAMERON webs b eaaoonoe that she has returned fres be Spring purchasing tette, and hu secured the lastest Wang rev Itis in MILLINERY eampreing the newest and utast-bscamag Stapes, se well as a complete stook of heed - some Trimming (heeds in all the new stades sad effects brought out especially for this eseaoa'i trade. In thanking the many oustom..e in (Isd.r4b sad vteiaity who have favored me with theft p•troaage on foram seeseions, I imitated • medial invitation to the ladies to call and inspect for themeelvea. Maw HAMILTON STRRIOT. MISS CAMERON, TO !HB LlDIBB OF 0(IDBR[CH IBD VERITY. Your attention is naked to the fact that TI- E OR • new Millinery Mart, Walt -FDL, nest door to " The Star Osis, IS NOW OPEN I A dee display of newest French and American designs.