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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-7-6, Page 5THE SIGNAL': GODICRICH, ON T. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1893. 5 THE CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE (31aauSNto INT. HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. wag - a>rh wI MILIJON DOLLAR*- • ' L WAtxl 'fie. OINIRAL, WHAMS. • $s.0eo.o*116 • •1,000,000. 000ERICH BRANCH. A OVIg,,,,,L BARNUM Buenas@ Tessrescran. Fission. Norte Dtef;OUNTea *AFTe leeNSD PAYAIIL* AT AL. POINTS IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCIPAL, CITIEU 01 TNS UNITIES BTATIAL GRIAT BRITAIN. FRANCE, BERMuoA, as SAMIMOS DARK SCPARTMEMT. wows O/ 111.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES Of INTEREI.r 01,,tr, •NTSRL$T AOOS, TO TNS PS3NOIPAL AT TMS ENO DI MAY AMO Pr SER IN EARN TSAR. special Attest'*s gives to filo Collection of ^omm.creIrt "'neer, .d Fainters' Salo* MOOS. R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager. ALL WOOL PANTS Variety of patterns, well trimmed, all sizes, worth $2.25, OUR PRICE, $1.58. PURE WOOL BLACK WORSTED PANTS Worth .4.00, OUR PRICE, $2.85. PRETTY FAST -CALOR CHAII.LISB Good range of Patterns, worth loco, OUR PRICE, 6c. weemczwoweizemsaamomemo i DOUBLE WIDTH CHAILLIES Beautiful Designs, worth 20c., OUR PRICE, lOc. DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS 000DS New Colors, worth 20c. OUR PRICE, 10c. FLOUNCED SHOT BILK PARASOLS Worth $2.00, OUR PRICE, $1.40. THE CATTLE SCHEDULE. OfitNIONO DJPrs'a All ru WItITH1■ TAX 97111 DAD r."VILA Scotch GInghams We opened today it special line of patterns in FRENCH CAMBRICB AND SCOTCH GINGHAM w PINKS, BLL Kri ANI) IIEWOTHOPE$, price 2:*e. • yard. PLAIN BLACK AND FANCY WITH BLACK GROUND CHALLIS/3, New colors and patterns. HANDSOME PRINTED IRISH LINEN LAWNS For Blouses and Drosses, at _'3e. a yanl These goo's confined entirely to ourselves in (loderich. w SILK MITTS AND HOSE, Large new aseortruent opening to -day. LOWEST PRICES IN GOOERICH FOR HIGH-CLASS GOODS. tda. Amsaraey .t tae ens ta oueMlee.d- D.rraer M ,I.t.e Low• e[ 01 awe !tI we pap Illikeet rude* I0. Cedertem Tee Ratter amid Egg.. C.eadw$ alums t. lee Pt.uro-raou- _.mite 1. t'aeade. Linton, July 3 -In aanonncieg his de - c ice is the Hoots of Commons last dight, Chet the exclusion of Caiadiau love stock from great Brataiu mut be maintained, Mr. Herbert Gardner, Pr.sidcut of the Bri- tish hoard of Agriculture. stated that the lunge of the cattle in qu.atoon 'attained to the caked eye soots d.viatiow from the dis- ease in the home-bred animals. -Bat," he cootieued. "ihe hislary of the disease iu North America shows clearly that the pleuro-paeun,on1a is as oontagtoes *ted fatal there as here. Therefore nave *o alterwtive for the present but to wain. tai* the slaughter of all animals at the port et tending." Mr. Gardner exprere.i regret at the de- cision, bet be could not door• gard the ad- vice of experts who, after a careful micro- scopic examination of :he lungs of Cana - dugs animals. confirmed the c. nc.luaioas of veterinary officers who ordered the inspec- tion oa the ground that the auisas suffer- ed from oo.tagtou. pkure•pueusouia. Mr. Ilardner added that be was mast anxious to give Canada the benefit of the doubt, but the opiates compelling him to place the Dominion ander •u.pIcion also eostpetkd bis to order, aoor.riing to the statutes, that all animals be alaugtrersd one '..dice. It ..y be stated. boersier, that in Cana dins and Suotcb circles there is a dupost- tioa even now to question the iue.r.ry 01 the I:overtimest experts' ten. They bass their dtesmst on the fact that the lungs of the suspected Comedian cattle do not at J1 ms. ble those takes from English cattle wateb bad the disease, .ad they quote the opistons of Hunting sad other "unofficial' experts, who, after having examined the cattle's lungs, declared the disease was son contagious. This isn't all. We've many other Bargains comparative- ly as great. We mention these few that, you may kn iw how much it's to your interest to buy where busi- ness is done altogether on the Oath system. enuRANSA NO PLEURO IN CANADA. Depot, ,nota." L.W. t..mdeet Canada t. ere. Prean sato D.wase. OTTAWA. July 3.-Depoty '•l muter Lows of the Agriculture IAspsrtment was shown team set of one or the satcseu end picked a cable despatch stating that Herbert it op from eke seat toe the purpose. Gardner, (`resident of the Beard of Agri R hen ke turned aro.ad to ropl.ce it he **Dore, sail that • 00icrwaeopic s:awina• dieooeered that the largest satchel, which Lien of the Innes of auisale landed on the centauisd •Il hu wife. jewelry, •vas mir. steamer lake WInaipeg had proved that ing The contents of the setchel, which thine aaimela had been affected with were valued at shout 20,000 francs ($4000), pleero-pseamewts and that the pea consisted of dtanoad nags, brooches, psa- hibitiou agunst Canadian cattle mut dente,etc. he te.iet•i,, 4 '•The despatch rresu Thalarm waat mice given, but of M be ofScial." said lir. Lowe, •'Met for' course no tram of the parloiser of the 0.L that I am convinced that there is satchel could be found. The detective department was notified, w ad although several officers worked on the sumo until midnight their efforts wen not crowned with success. M. de F.ldwao and his wife returned to the yams's. when they will remain for a few days psdisg the result of the detec- tives' Investigations. 0.v'. AcgESON & saw. Wools and Felts Our import order of Wools and Felts has just arrived, making our stock in these lines complete. Something New ---Ask for our un - shrinkable Vest Yarn. MRS. R. B. SMITH. C. A. HUMBER & SON WATCH & JEWELERY EMPORIUM New Goods of the Latest Designs and Patterns in Watches. Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware and Optical Goods. We are catering for • share of the trade. and If Meaestable mire* amid Fair Trealasetat coast for anything. we are confld.mt is harks. a share of your patronage. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prompt attention and aatiafectioa guaranteed. 0_ A. I UMBMR exi SON, Otero near Abraham S.ith's Clothing Ston. on the Square. n o pleuro-pneusooia in Cauda, cad abo that no settle affected with pleura poseur era had landed in Ikltus from Ca - da. Wherever the cattle may have cant been they were not Canadian cattle. Every Canadian veterinary surgeon is of this opinion." Mr. Smith w else of slat pinion." "Any report from Sir Charlie Tupper !" "No, we have had oo report on the sub. j.et. All that we know of the natter is from this despatch." Mr. Lowe said that the British farmer were .o doubt using every effort to main- tain prohibition against Ceaadiaa cattle. SIR CHARLES TUPPER CABLES Ceamrsatag -sew asat.wa.et that "tow \ad 1S. ea Feed. OTTAWA, July &-A able rewired from Sir Charles Tupper.o.firms the statement that pleuro-poeemoo(a has been found to *gist among tb* cattle recently landed from These tattle wen brought from Pilot Mound, Northwest Temtori.•, witch CM tie possibility of the disease hay b..m brought nolo the country tkrwo.gsh IAEA" in enforcing quarantine refs, WOW there is vtsuttiag settlors' rattle trident quarantine. MONTREAL SHIPPERS INDIGNANT. They ".ver Ca..de Fatties*" Roe Owls CAM. wool Nos Rkrp•lag Meek.. Nomas►4 July &-The Montreal wattle semi are sot eetpricsd het they fuel indig- os over the cattle embargo. Some of Fire . however, say they are glad es they T Lew jest where they stead. Mr. C. Ceughlie says sew Canada is en 'goal footing it should abolish the embargo sgalnet Am.dicaa nettle. Mr John Crowe says they weld place 100.000 starkers is the Mates. Dat Mr. %V. (kung favored fattening our own watt'. se Oestwi b.e hot by rest doing ee M the past. $TOLIi A BAG OF DIAMONDS. • w emou T..vst'. Daws toes g e 1M Seem ammo Towner% July s,-omm .t the seent essenw;ve rakhariee .w... Ld ia T.. MOM fee mem yew wee reported be the deM.stvw Ices might. The elealei t oft .1 R.pPol Ta. a*4 • wealthy irmileethe smnm.. la alibis the Mmes war .smseittd .bowed the pwrpetrutor le me _ the shy. Y. be se i s tlstM.D• e Y p11Hm.e arrived 1a the tiny so D Batavb/ IS re*M to the Wait Fahr with hes wife. 1i...gL*-J*d N the Q.mmm'.. whom be wee seigeof the Primers Lender Dam M. W0Yola sad wife speed ammdeg mod d iler the et Did t le. Weis Md1wr� ea be the l '/Plndy City,Leh Lm arrival7- ---m is rime with thew. •.. kW, 4. era.... W M.C.•thy's 10.- 'en Jean. Ntw You, July 6. -Edward McCarthy, • bartender. aged 21. jumped from the Bmooalya Bridge last .t`bt and sustained injuries which will probably result in death. This is the 14th case of jumpi.g from the Brooklyn bridge and the third in two w.sk.. KINTAIL. Fess oar own esrr.IIandsa' Tem new AT KIrratt.-A monster pic- n ic had been organised for the day ander the aupic.s of the Patrons of Iaduetry to rendezvous at the Caledonian Park, • charming place lust suited for ouun4• of this sort, and located on the high trod am mediately overlonkine the lake. A dancing platform and refreshment bootee had been erected, and, favored by a fine day the pic- nic t nic was a .uccoas in every particular. About the hour of noon the lung procession of vehicles of every description, from tete dandy top buggy to the more modest light wagon, oowawenoed to arrive in one almost entrees string, filled with a loyous and har- py throng, who were evidently beat on en- joy:ng themselves and making the most of their holiday. The two counties of Huron sad Bruce were well represented, for the Patrons appear to have a numb r of lodges setters] over them, and each member of a lode, both lady and gentleman wore a badge indtativeofthelodgstepeesented. Probably about 1000 perww were on the grouad,and at 2 o'clock, sharp, the efficient chairman sad master of ceremonies, 1. McIntyre, eaq., opened the proceedings by calling ont the different speakers for the occasion. Prom- inent amongthem were, Messrs. ChM. Stew- art, Kiotail• Freak Pattern:e, Jas. 'taunt, St Helene, County Pres (Harem) ; Jas. L Grant, Hemlock City ;J. 8. McDonald, County rtes. (Bruce) and others. The speeches were well lieteaed to by an atten- tive todience and treated mainly on the principles laid down by the patrons in the fundamental rules of the order, vis :-to resist the encroachment and tyranny of combines, and instanced the gond work they were doing by .l noting how through their efforts they had suooeeded in breaking the gait end binder twine m000polies. inter- spersed between the speeches was given the wosic of the bag pip.s and the Mises. Me - Hereby executed • }tightwad dance to the music of the pipe@ in a most creditable meaner. After the speeches were over the platform was given to the devotees of the god Terpsichore, arid right merrily Walt a Bit! BANK OF MONTREAL. CAPITAL, • I2,000,000. REST - - - E,000,000. A Saving Dejbai linen/ has been °Jened in con- vection with this branch. Interest allowed at current rates. HI. LOCK WOOD, Manager Goderich Brancdl. 0-. N. DAMS, - D1 &LIR IN STOVES AND RANGES FROM TIL SW. -AT ■•ErVat Ft SCtta. If yea have decided to put out your old stove tbtsnn try one of my sall?T TROVGET5 wad =A03 DIAMOND balsa. YOU CAN GET A FULL SIZE N0. 9 STOVE FOR W000 FOR SI3.00. I KEEP THREE GRADES OF COAL OIL IN STOCK : The American Water White, - 4 Qallons for Ono Dollar. Oloopho le Water Whits, - 4 do ]Z hty Cents. Imperial White, - 4 do rifts Conte. These prices are spot cash. Charged .t the regular price. SPRING FASHIONS IN Gentlemen's Fine - Hats All the newest and nob- biest style* in stock. See our DERBY HATS IN ALL SHADES ; also our WIDE -BRIM TOURIST HATS in latest colors and shapes of Eng- lish and American manufacture. Boys and Girls School Hats and Caps In all styles and at unequalled Nelms. CaII and See our Macintosh Coats, also our Splendid Display of 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' BOLICITHD. 940541 W. T. HAYS & 00., Agents Parisian Steam Laundry. SEASONABLE COO, FRESH AND RELIABLE. CANNED MEAS, VEGET AFIFS AND FRUITS f" GENERAL GROCERIES we as suit you in quality and price, and lathe a trial order from you. R. W. RUNCIMAN t8seoas.or to li. l ampaigue. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Facts are so scarce in this world that it is possible to live a goo 1 many years without becoming acquainted with one. Here in one: We've been busy as bees ever since we started business. r realer is nhviona : We have made your needs oar study, and are kucping up a feast of good tityles and good valnem, and in baying your Boots and Shoes from us you get better value for your money than you can get elsewhere. You will be delighted with the good qualities of our good*. We have a *yoke se- lection of Ladies', Muses' aril Chiliren'R Oxford Tie Shoes Thousands to choose from All other lines complete, eat guaranteed to fit, to wear well, anti give entire tatimfttction. Our prices are the lowest Save moony while you can by buying your Boots and Shoes from T. FOWLER. & 00. FARMERS Do yea tweed union CLOTHE uNE*. CATTLE. T1Se. or INDER TWINE To cat the Doering crop. If eke latter. demand the old reliable brands, "STANDARD and "BLUE RIBBON." [lest value to the market. ro:1 standard length per round, imolai)•ptm by experienced heads, Woo le. to all farme/. Call and see 5.00,1.., and order early to pr*veat disappointment. rearm L W ILISIWCM TO MT ETSMYSODt. For sale by 14311t. KNIGHT & LASHAM, CiecipHIRICI3- did the prong folks r..pe.d to the thrilling mono of the e0ill.ts or the dreamy waltz Os the Wee there were .everal boats taking lead after load of pasncngers, amd the wins - ors mast have reaped a rood harvest from their pao.rooa. Aa interesting game of foot- ball was played between the clubs of Loch - alai .ad Panamint, in which the latter were victorious. A Baer day maid met have been demand sad every person appear- ed and glad to have Dome out to esMkea in that way the Natal day of mer gbrioaw Damian. i'enstd ■ MMi Oahe Irsae. Lower Jordan Hay, N. ll., .lay & -- Mr. Sasessl look*, d this phots, his i..o dim. covered a gold nibs here that past oat 100 per ease of pure veinal t• the ton. It was a rich vein e1 mead health to which he was renewed. b the me of Dodd'. kktwey pi1L, sad which 1'e would not exchange for any other wise in Ameria► A11 last winter he sI.vd free' kideey trouble which wend' n et yield to the preecriptioes of w tonal doctor.. A few emotive ago Mr. leek* heard nt the geed work dor by 1)odd'u kids., pals oma triad thus with the invari- able remit. To day be is well and thinks ✓ praise toe most for this Inman -bat re- v. Hie wishbone an awl' interested is what they deserihe as a nerve& In serer stimmlaat, but it proved to be the mere oem. mining the carbolic add. Mr. Dome was mach reopened by the peopleIa cad around Kingsbridge, and hie family have the sym- pathy of all who knew him and them. KINCISSRIDOIL Mom iter awn tsNesesm.te.t. '1'b» elnsseNaw..tMmdiag the lamest. MI both el Ms bile James Demo, of Lbw - bridge. ge be 'leve that the Maher re suited fes est .siMme. Th. dosemed had perehas.d a eseatiVof aib.M. mid M win with tac"o"s tp f. Nr the Mee oe by Gatti., tied W llama It ea • shelf lm a paltry whore be W kept a testis for bis perennal sea (h the m.nnisg 1. ®..ells. the pantry and took what, Tut SPOIL!. will be delivered la town or mailed to say address for hal. of '93 for 50e. The Whiteman Pea Harvester The bed in the world for the follow- ing reasons: lea. It is built of the best malleah1 wraght iron and steel it requires no (roles to be drilled 1n miter bar. Ord. The outside divider este be raised er lowered at back or frost, independent of Mors. 4sh It hes no rod at the heck to hold .b01ruetieee and cause choking. 6th Tome aro no springs to break or eel eat of oder. 6th. It has .svabM doiiippm and ma he see im Bee with leagued ..Lulme of ratter bar haat.lit Ranh litter has . guard stay, and breaking tower girds is impossible. etb. Koch lifter is beritit of the ether end eau be raised .r Mmred at the h..h es as to lino he twat @Meld maws weds Imp wt .4 line. M. The number .f mhmehime cold dur- ing the lase semen tam's • law number *Mites !radius 0r*0e et the Freeborn M to he tante. limey t -- -'-- D. war- med gives est Mel. Sample amaNr ria be sous N N. Yhomspsam% >Mwek.sbh besides .t dif>rremt Sage *mor the . JAMFAWRiTW0Ait, f•. ae..t . tr-e.,him neer.