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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-6-15, Page 5THE SIGNAL : GOD$RIQH, ONT.. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1893. 8 THE GANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 11.3Tawasswe seer. MAD OFFICE. TORONTO. µ mw GM) fi$X 11111•11.10111 DOLLARS • 011.000.0e0. • 1{1,000,000. ' B. E. WALKCN, (kENW I. Mammola. GODERICH BRANCH. A (j[NtRA1 BANKING BWINtisa TRA.,, ma. Faineant Nom Dtsnouttrio. Marra ,sue» PAYABLE AT ALL. POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IR TILS UNITEo STATES. GMAT BRITAIN, FRANCE. BERMUDA, as SAVIORS SANK WARTNOIT. atpOSITa OF 8l.0O AND UPWARDS RECEIVCO, ANO CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ALLOWED . INTEtaatT A00S0 TO TMS PRINCIPAL AT TNS ENO OF MAY AND pe MIR 10 SAON TSAR. Spacial Att.MUsw gives to the Osl1eofion of r'omnwerelrt ws�ni. R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager. end Farmers' •shed Notes. Men's Tweed Pants Sold elsewhere at $1.75, our price $1.15. Men's Fancy Laundered Vests Regular price, $2.00, our price $1.18. Boys' Blue Serge Pants (lined) ABOUT PUBLIC BATHS. THEY SHOULD BE IN ALL MODERN TOWNS AND CITIES. The Old Ra meas sad Greeks Knew Those care -Thier Grand Physique asd t$ter Were Largely Due to naval. Tw1Mag r•reeLvttiem- 'When we remember what superb phy- siques, what tremendous strength awl vigor. were the property of those of the ancients to whom the baths was a daily pleasure, it is wonderful that we hake no N UNS of It among °uteriTrs. Every tow u of any site at all moat have a club, pub- lic schools, book clubs and Library, but scarcely any town has a public bath house. 1t is difficult to understand why we, at ow blasted height of civilization, think so slightly of the advantages of the bath. when those whom we consoler greatly beneath no in that point fund it a, treat a necessity. Far back in the bylining of Hebrew history. purifica- tion by the bath was prescribed as part of the mond law : all know at what tre- mendous expense water was brought from the hills to Rome, through migl.ty aqueducts -sane of tl.eut still in use -for the sake art the public hath. The Roman rulers knew no better way of con- ciliating the populace than by building for them vast baths of wondrous nut*. niticencr. their confused exteriors as solid and imp,eeing as could be compassed, their interiors rich with vaulted and k• S painted ceilings. with mosaana, with Yaws, stators. gpcctttues, base-relie•fs,with wocderful marMer. Carvings and preci- ous stones. One of these bates was so east that it is said 18.000 people ought 1* bathing w Rhin its beautiful (u one time. And the bathing bather wastbe moot elaborate description. tint anointed in the uuctuarian with oil, and afterwards sprinkled with powder : afterwards in a great spherical apart- ment he took various physical exercises for hie muscular development : then in the caldarium he sat oar a marble +wet beneath the water in a gigantic basin. and the attendant scraped hum doe n with the strigilis, an ivory knit after a Tig.+r us tubbing great vases of water were loured over him. But not yet satisfied, he went next to the frigid - atrium, thee gradations bracing him for the dit7ereu.ee between the first great heat and the natural outer air. But lefure he came to the taut air. he was Jret with napkin, and highly scented oils were rubbed into his skin from head to foot. But the bathe were loot only rLces for washing and making clams. they were delightful places of re- sort: all sure; et pleasures were attached to them: there were gywnas.unts. halls fur theate ical exercises and for philoso- phical discussants, libraries. temples and academic gautec., wiwttione attended be- fore and after bathing; and-bere one met his friend, discuired the trof the day and enjoyed festivity. And aMtotigh every pstrec•.an had his private ized the 14 his dwelling, yet he pa b - Sic baths as well. even an emperor there mingling with plebiana. Wherever the Roman rule hell, even as far aa (Jr. -at Britain, the remains art their vast and bountiful baths are still to be found. If a people however lofty in the pleas- urable arts who had not in any degrre All sizes, worth 85c., our price 59c. Men' Heavy Good -Wearing Lace Boots Usually sold from $1 00 to $1.25, our price 99C. Men's Fine Whole -Foxed Gaiters Shoe store price, $2.G0, our price $1.50. Ladies' Imported Jersey Waists For Warm_Weather! OPENED TO -DAY We purchased a large pile of Black Wool Grenadines - an entire line, 600 yards, real value 18c. a yard. We will sell them at 12 1 2c. a yard -SPECIAL. 12 Dozen Heavy all -silk Mitts, regular retail price, 5)c. We can sell at 40c. pair. 15 Pieces Irish Printed Linen Lawns, the correct fashionable material for Dresses and Blouses, price 25c. a yard. Fancy White and Cream Frilled Parasols, very scarce goods, also opened to -day. New Hosiery and Gloves in Creams and Tans. LOWEST PRICES IN GODERICH FGR HIGH-CLASS G000S. We pay Ricers/ Prue i■ t.ederteh for Baurr ...d Lu.. W. IIC11E30N & SON. IMPORTANT TO LADIES: MRS. R. B. SMITH is now abowlai some beautiful designs in ART MUSLINS AND SATEENS. MILZ2NERY reached either our moral or ecieutific point, could re honor the public bath. it eeenta st,tinge Bust tt should receive so little favor among oarreeibatt ie�ritrly when it is not not splendor ed, but merely tubs and towel. and soap and water. and Seeing that it is as neces- sary to the skin to -day es it was thou - mods of years ago. Many of our dis- eases now may he traced to the absence of bathing, many fevers and contagions among the lower classes, which. if bathe were made convenient and easy of ac - Wholesale cost $12.50 cess, ' ht be kept under ur extermin- • rooms, and no hot water ahand, very apt to let the whole matter go y the board till they almost forget there w such a ice as that of bathing and they ink they rhaavee fulfilled all regniremeete by the front of their faces and washing their hands. If the skin, loaded with exurbs and impurities, is unable to perform its ezcretory oAlice and throws all the work that it ought to do upon the interior or- gan till, overworked, they fail and mor- tal illness follows, it is the neglect of the batt that IS .t faulthl n 1 t r bwc do not feel at liberty rection a 1>epu hwre- a thesfar t haracter possible it w to be the amt at the subject will appeal to o hoped trent and while they are ons wealthy ci rope ty for libraries and boo eelg d sh sof usual sort they will r. diad WRPa it and health- ful sof gnu � ibathh house , and, &wir- in thofgnu {Eg the {xttMb goal. re►nemher aMn the "I3 staying that "cleanliness is next to godliness We are o iw prepared to otter our friends and patrons all the Latest Novelties in Artistic and Fashionable Millinery. MRS. R. B. SMITH. uut n:atnly the formation Of I power in central Europe. ape, tial Itis ass] cost Inc local committee g1R00. ezti There were, however, snore than 800 dole - the German Empire as the the bitter jealousy and resentment dent of (Estee to the assembly, sad. while the trial France and t t Russia also. The i10du- I eeswmed, properly speaking, only two tion art the German Empire, the haE111tIRg 1 AayS, the case really extended over mora e ul Germany into a Lumber eft cows- Ude double that period, so that $13,000 u partitively powerless scutal., Lis tea awl nearer the mark than $1800. This in itself object a their dewire, and until this ow is a very low estimate. /Pet i. accoenpliehed their lirttie feeling Dr. 1.rtlett u of the opinion that the wiil not be "'attain'.changed. to fact, "etiolate made by some of the commis - the acquisition of Alsace and Lorraine, si.aee1 that the Bra_ gge arae from begtnatng with the two great fortresses of Mets be eed ocet the geoenl sesembly shoat and Strasburg, has so atreugtheue+d the 000 ie nearly corr.et. defensive position of Gertnony on tel Col. McCook, of the prca.euting com- western fruDtier as greatly to thecoutage same.a wealthy man. .peat out a French attack. and it is therefore a et his own pocket, according to Dr. guaranty of peace than an incitement ret t0 Bart�ett s opi•ion..1 least 4120,000. Of cru, $10,000 contributed by Presbyterians in this eity for the entertainment of the commie - HIS FATHER-IN-LAW ELOPED. .sown a small balance Daly remains. BANK OF MONTREAL. CAPITAL,. - - lb -,000,000. REST, - - 6,000,000. A Saving DKr/�arlurcnl has been o4tcaed in con- vection with this branch. Interest allowed al cn vreul rales. I !. L OCK WOOD, Manager Gm/crick Branch. per doz., our price 40F ated. n who have rola sleeping t an b Double -Width Challies New American designs, sold in city stores for 20c., our price 13 1-2c. NO CREDIT ONE PRICE TO ALL I Alla, Pas .nss 1/0111.0411111111111T. EEL. It% Asid the Law Woe Ties Mew to rreve.1 Hew mews, Jule 7. -There was great ex- citement at the Stuart -street station at 1.56 a.m. Tu. "lav *ben James Weeden tried to prevent en elopement. The train wen held I for three minutes in order to enable him te' get • warrant, but the process of the law was too slow and the absconders got away. , The fickle man in the case is George� dfiesaa, • motorman, who lives at :00 well. Isellea-Street north. He Is a middle-aged SIMI and has been married for about 10 • being the fattier of two marred . Rai two young obildres. tale eq 1a the young woman who i. rswEtada IOW skipped with the trolley MewSetiN Who *rases 1. seethe se oars ase. We hear it- said that if Oergasay Lograboo �1y the Freeceh woulde Aimee at Ones ease to he *Genie to Germany, and the iiigsaw would he relieved o[ the Main. This 1• a mistake. 1f Aires sad Lorraine were thus motored the Preach ovoid take H as filet ng, huta• teen Katie of ef7 eaweiont weahtea ea the pert of the Gienowee, and the elmowe are tess tomes thM woad Mae revive t�I . the w "mem' � et Rse7;1 themselves of the flat +� j to 6, and Moe to oboeWM Rot owe doehlve hid welOf Molt Moot to the war ef d! MSW owsot it Illat fits Is Erato son in law. e ell _mole RAW*. FHE EXPENSE OF THE BRIGGS CASE. The Caet to the se WASH! ..7Tbrr, JtM Aeambty Placed generally agreed a,,, lq "(yy,taal promiaestl, oonnseted with the Briggs ease that the expenses incurred during the satire pro- gress of the vase from its cutroductorryy stage until the General Assembly diapoeed of it last week amounted to a very tarp sem, bot it is almost impossible to make aa intimate of the total amount with aece- [ioate liskt is thrown on this subject. however, by Rey. 1)r. Bartlett, who was chairman of the local Committee of Ar- r.agssaata for the General Assembly. Dr. Bartlett says that the board bill aloes of 200 emannesiossra te the .asembly, the amber are Meal eommittee promised to provide for, aatosated to 1100 per day, sad ybe et therefore atrial of Dr. Brirra We O._ rT- DA TIS, DEALER 1N STOVES AND RANGES IKON TILL BLIT llat"At rt MENA. 11 you have decided tout oyour old stove ibis t' ria tr PPT ne of my r TBOQGut fTS and MA=DL&XWSD it61�0aa. YOU CAN GET A FULL SIZE NO. 9 STOVE FOR WOOD FOR 513.00. I $EEP THREE GRADES The .minces Water White, Oloohene Water Imperial is1 White, White, These rrices are spot ab. OF COAL OIL IN STOCK : - ▪ 4 0 allfcr l�CueekDo :. ▪ 4 do �'iity eats. Charged at the regular price. SPRING FASHIONS IN Had a Good Hold. I had plopped to smoke a pipe with a Georgia "Cracker" on a log at bis door, and noticing the general shiftlessness of the surroundings, 1 finally asked: "Why don't yuu Bs the roof of your cabin • •0.rbne ter some day," he replied. "That chimney ought to be rebuilt." "Fin a considetio' to do it." "I should be afraid that stable would fan down and kill the mule." "Reckon ire got W prop it." •The weeds appear to be too much for your corn. • Yes, weeds is powerful around yere. •' He was eat placid and good-natur- ed about it that I ventured farther and said: It seems to me that with ambition and hard work you could not only make a goodliving on this place, but get some-- thingahead. ' 1 could, fur suah," he answered. '•Then wh7 don't you do it?" •• Waitin'.' "Waiting for what." "•Waitin• fur to git that ambiahun you spoke of." And do year think you'll ever get it?' iHe refilled his pipe, lighted it, and slid off the tog to get a brace for his back. When he had got comfortably settled he queried: ":Stranger, yo' doss' -lis around yen, I reckon.• No' "Cause, if yo' did peed that I bey a mighty good Wog it es is and would be a fool to let go far pwd- thin' newt" Gentlemen's Fine Hats All the newest and nob- biest styles in stock. See our DERBY HATS IN ALL SHADES ; also our W1LE-BRIM TOURIST HATS in latest colors and shapes of Eng- lish anti American manufacture. Boys and Girls School Bats aid Caps In all styles and at unequalled %Aloes. Call and See our Macintosh Coats, also our Splendid Display cf Umbrellas. NOW AS TO NECKWEAR We can show you the newest and most varied stock in Four -in -Hands. The popular tie for the season is the World's Fair Bow. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. • CB00t!a1d Shoes I WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF W. T. HAYS & CO •, 2405-11 Agents Parisian Steam Laundry. SEASONABLE C000$ FRESH AND RELIABLE. CONED MEATS, VEGETABLES ASD ROTS GENERAL GROCERIES we can suit you is quality and prior, and invite a trial order from you. R. W. RUNCIMAN iucoa000r to E. l .tmpaigae. BOOTS &SHOES IN CANADA, Ushers*: Thoma Heywood, • most I worthy resident and former faithful offcial of this township, died at his residence near i Elimville, on the 2n4 inst. Mr. Heywood! was a comparatively young nun, being oaly 57, bat he had been • severe sufferer for about two years.. He wen a motive ot Lev- on.hire, Kogl•nd, and emigrated to • his 1 country about thirty years age,.attling first in Rester. but shortly after on the farm es which he did. Exeter , Mrs. Goo. Rowell/a, sear Slim- villi, narowly eecespsd severs iskiriee en Monday lost. It appears she deem kw bone to the frost ot A. J. Rodes' Mee sad feed store, Kot out of the r1. and was shad- ing between the front and hied wheel, whoa tome parson from behind cracked a wk c•osiee the hoe to make a jar* blp,, n was thrown down sad the It led owed over leer leg l.aekily she escaped with a few slight�rM But we lay claim to the fact that we have a good cheap and well - assorted stock of the best Shoes made, and For Kumfort A Kleer Konshunz and an Eezy Shoe C. A. RUMBR & SON, Von will find our Ktxnmon Seems Shoes just what you require - T. FOWLER Is 00. a111111 Mess Pat of 4. Wilson Din Sem NEW WATCH AND JBWBLU1 EMPORIUM. Seaforth : J. C. Craig has bee • 1 pointed Lieateeant provisiosally in the Meatorth Volunteer Company, sad will go to Lo.dcs ea June 20th is that capacity. Brussels : Last Monday ioformatioo M as laid before the Reeve by .lames Gibson, jr , charging his daughter, May, • young girI of 16 years, with receiving money under false praisers. She was arrested o. Tuesday aperniag by l'onetable Scott, taken before Jam MoCrae, J. l'., pleaded guilty and was takes to (.oderich for trial before Judge Tett. She will likely be asst to the Re- fareatery for • term of mare. WOOL!!! SHARON OF rtes, As meal, I shall be prepared to th.ke in any quantity of wool in exchange tor my eaanfactureel goods, or hay for cash at the higMst market price. I bog to aasoanos thatmy ,took of home- made Tweeds, Blankets md Ateekise yarns and goods for general farmer's wear is case plate and warranted all to be of punt wool from native Reams. I guarantee my cum tenser. to give satletactios a heretofore. .I E148E OLEI)Hi LL, May .11t11. I91d 13-31 Beemater Wellen NW,. We tan weed est s selected aseseteeest et ateemwde. Wasehe . tweet.. oversaw,. sat ~ware sad MVS `sees er the mast e remite ad s-MaW dedR•s. 1a ear Mas se the equis+- We are eassAeE ter a Mare of tae trate. sear leeesamees einem ec ere ea•Yaat le Meisel a Mme se year eauvesta. The Whiteman Pea Harvester The best in the world for the follow- ing reasons let. It is hilt of the best malleable wrought ire, said steal. tad. it requires so (toles to be drilled is cutter bar. 3rd. The outside divider be nosed er lowered .t back or frost, iwdepadeat of lifters. et+r. It see se ted at the hack to hold abstractions aid arose choking. 6t►. These an w spring to break or Pet oat of order. 606. ft las enterable se be est is (iso with tongue of at cotter bar hoop bask. 7t7a. Sash lifter be.. peed stay, .ed .N IK 0*0. _tower__ fie t elk. _b K n i t of the Aim ltd eta be raised et at the beet • se te bee is }Teat 'timid mower monk be ere eel lfaa tllgthe het alma 0th. The eemaar el all der o M. bodies brew, ef�� to tNlI1y'e las .ostia Every msawr...lt wa nNlei sad gime; ow WO. taEaWe stn Mlim me_ ' eeg,�gls8kte e Ms iA1g>ff�l�• end Resdeetsesr- Themess Ere dpea. SaEtM. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. arias 1. Feer WNsiw. Clubs Jewegart. or atptYls r Hat the reeebhE heads. es BMYaE i• .Petr, sad we ell glee t pees. "ltelidea end WS ~maw mei. .tee.. 1. L Iran l MIL sow 61111.11110 t/anEya IlLears.11Seett. ale Aka