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TIE SIGNAL : GODEB1C8r ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1893.
THE
CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
ICINANIMINee taw.
HEAD O PU. TORONTO.
. WM eh ant mums �a . e 11111.000.0006
3 s in.
IOO.000.
' a IL E. WALKER. GENERAL 041140E1L
GODERICH BRANCH.
p ffeeftitt BANKI1lo StIMMM TRANSACTED. FA-..SEr NOTES D.SC OUNTtO,
QWArrs swum ►AVASt" AT AL. POINTS IN CANADA, AMD THE PRINCIPAL
CITIES IN Telt UNITED STATUE GREAT 8b. i AIN, FRAMOu. BeMO1oA. !n
111111,1111,11 SANK DEPARTMENT.
Doman Of SLOG AND tontines Rgp*IVEO, ANO CURIIOIT RATES OF INTEREST
itogyrp serrellilleT ASD TO TWO PUIRIO/PAL AT Telt 1110 OP MAY AND
pe NOR 1e SAOH VSAM.
ep.cl.I Annelle. shwa te She Oeli.etlen .•e
and Farms•s' Sane 111w11•0' R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager.
MILLI N ERY.
altar Fall (likening has been a great success.'. We are now ready WE PO$ITIVHLY ADVHSTI8H THE LARGEST STOCK EVER
fer•liu-inesti You are invited W inspect our Stock, where will be SHOWN 1N GCDERICH.
foon,l IA -en -thing that is new and stylish in FALL and WINTER YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE
IULLIN ERY.
CHILDREN'S WA We gCaESON SON.
Have just opened a large assortment of CHILDREN'S CLOAKING,
- HOODS, INFANTS' CLOAKS, BOOTEES, IN- — --- -----
FANTEES, VESTS, Sze.
J
SEE OUR WINDOWSICAPBANK OF MONTREAL.�o000.
THIS WEEK RES7. - - E•O°°'O°°'
FOR THM LTEST STYLES IN DRESS GCOD
•1 A Saving Department has been closed ix cox -
vection :nth this branch.
Interest allo't'cd al culfYre lei rates.
11. LOCK IVOOP,
Manager Goderich Branch.
MANTLES, CAPES and NOVELTIES IN
AUTUMN GOODS.
Every Lady who looks through our Mantle Room is sur-
prised and pleased for we can suit all.
SEVERAL LINES OF JACKETS
selling special as low as other stn res can buy in small
lots.
MRS. R. B. SMITII,
Glasgow House.
GCDERICH TOWNSHIP
Treeoir, (lot. 3.
KNOX'S
OI A1tn TALI,
Sunday last a• • Soo d ex -oases CArrix AND (_iousE
Wino was driving along the cut and v to be beta w the
saee.,up •+•t" cl.e farm of J•.. Elliott. he
WS/ met by it conveyance tinvea by Rnbt. AOi' CULTU•RAI. (MOUNDS. OODKRICH.
putt, the tatter part d october.
cot:'.plot/ latter. r who wTbeas n - • ft of I putt,ratoa's
y„ay, enteral i,ehin,:.••,4 shoulder of Mc- . JOHN KN(F\, the well-known auctton•
Leda, h,.e causing the mutual to drop; .or, has reuxtve.l instructions from a num-
dead. The coltt.iot threw Johnston uud i bar of bore. r•i.ers and cattle men to eta
e
,u h i . ry out the gvand
vehicle, �lwoaw. jI.rOUndUic at cansn on esrlythdate,ttsultural nun.berair
of
mach dy, w d the bahgjT
.o11ei,.iy, was doing sari furious driving horses of r.nou clues and • number of
.fleas the accident uccvrr«1� tho.rotlatsucsuccor wilt be assured, Mr. Knox
SALE
DUNLOP• is desirous that on oppor.nnitY may be vii -
Ti.„nta. Oct. 3r4. en to as may u possible to avail tbem-
oslvs of the benefits of tee adv..r .ug to
Mies Lena Given. /.f Ls pItar'°°. started the sale .ter which will be putNuben
Ra,,.. ;..t friend*
after •pleasant vast d and distributed n couple of weeks before
scar .tai's to lnen.le here- the sale. Tito following offer is made to all
who Jerre to •rail themtives of it
1. Every seller ie raluested to send in •
descriptive of pedigree of animal—age, col-
or. condition. he. --for publication is het.
2. A prepaid charge of 50— will be made
for awls Sauna for said publication.
3. Three per ant. will be charged by
auctioneer on all sales made : when so sale
u effected no auctioneer's fees will be
charged.
4. :taus wall be provided tree of oti1E81
for all animals offered for cele.
5. Fetri o for regieter must be sett in
sot later tbao Tsseday. Oct. 10th, and can
be sddreaeed to or left with any of the fol-
lowing : Saulte Bros., J. C. Martin. Jona-
then Miller, The Signal (Hfi•'e or The titer
(Mice.
JOHN •uctttNOo ser.
P. s. --Tbe date of sale will be fixed im-
mediately after the entries are cloned on
Tuesday. Ont. Ii1, and will be duly pub -
limbed in the interest of owaers of stock.
%Lim I:esdhe I:ilwoo, lately returned from
Mso,toba, now of t:•,dench, gave our burg
s tramsasot visit last week.
Mrs nines Tobin with two of her children
lobo and Agnes, spent a pleaa.at week in
Lad+male township visiting relatives last
week.
Mr and Niro Allen ren in Clients Taos.
day :,f lad tweet and 411,1 not tsi/st to be
,rest at the .ot\e,imq of the Us...rv-
tms to hemr their peri holm ageek •
the pe�ert--Fi Lratis
Sti.YTH.
r.rAY, Ott. 3rd.
I4/0 Nelms, of Welton, spent Su day in
RITCb .sad vicinity.
Wm. Kealy has purchased a driving lions
from Dr. Ferguson.
Henri' Campbell. of `goafortb, •ed a friend
pard • living visit to friends hen ea Sunday
Robert Lsidlaw and R. R. Laidlaw ldt
hereon Friday to take in the sights of Chi-
cago.
J. Ne)lilt•D hes improved the appeerasce
a Sty store by putting in large new w` a
glows.
Mas. Betide'', of Retgnve, it . dung s
few days with frteoa�s to
d
Itht.
Munn Bros. have purchswed • new t te-
•um engine and will sow make thine' bum
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
The new auppiy of Gold, hold -filled anal Silver Watches, and the low
prices for which they can he purchased from
C. A. III-MBEIt A SOS.
SE C THE COLUMBUS CLOCKS.
A full line of Jewellery, Silverware and Optical Goods,
&c., in stock.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Drop in and see u.. No trouble to show goods.
C- A. HUMBER 8e. SON,
Near C. A. Nairs's on the Square.
Grand Opera House
THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COM-
MENCING
Moziday,
Oct_
PP, threshing lice. E36AC/11EST OW TUE WRLO-FA11f1
A number of delegates trout hen att
• meettsg is Chalon on Monday last in the
:It.•r.st d the Reform party.
last Semday morning being children's
day. Rev. A. McLean preached • very suit-
ably discourse t,. • number of the young
p.op a who had the church nicely decorated
r the mamma.
Trite Maw. ruM100 Whoa*.
F'.rngs to the surface every latent pain. A
moire of eve° a few degrees marks the
litlerence between comfort and pain to
many persons. Happily disease now holds
',en sway. Science is continually brauging
t9rward new remedies which mccasdully
-ambit diverse. Poisons Nerviline nerve
Foto core—has proved the most seoossdel
pais relieving remedy known. Its applics-
1:oe is wide, for it is squally efficient in all
Innsa of pain whether astsrorl or extali'aml•
Date • bottle at. drtggista
T
Fall mllllnery!
I have returned from the city with
FALL MILLINERY
1�2ISS Y.A.TI�S
Has returut.l front the City with nage a..aurt:uent Uf The Latest
Styles
Hats, Bonnets, Jancy Ribbons, Feathers.
LAiDIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME AT ANY TIME AND SEE,
NO uPE\ING TQIS FALL
FarAPPRENTICE WANTED.
THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES
of Yorl Bijou
Thealre CO.
MISSES YATES.
SEASONABLE COO!,
FRESH AND RELIABLE.
in all branches of FALL MILLINERY, and
solicit the patronage of the Ladies
of Goderich and vicinity.
ISS CAV I ONr
Direct from New York City, to the follow-
ing brilliant repertoire :
Monday Evening. " TOY SAWYER."
Tuesday " " DOWN THE SLOPE."
Wednesday Evening, " JaegurrTL'
Admission 15, 25 and 35 Cts.
Fac ith1te label of the famous MUNGO
/1 /; /// ; I
ONE PRICE
CASH STORE.
CANNED :J8AT5, METABLES AND FRITS
I:ENERA/. GROCERIES
we can suit you in quality and price, and invite a trial order from you.
R. W. RUNCIMAN
iitee.seor to E.
WORK ---HARD, PRACTICAL AND ENTHUSIASTIC
Has placed the
Forest City Business College
OF LONDON,
In the proud position it cocupiei today.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal
iktalKK Free.
Wait a Bit!
I take pleasure in announcing to
the public that my Stock is now
complete, and as I sell for Cash I will
give great bargains in Dry Goods.
claim that goods can be sold
cheaper for Cash than they can on
the Credit System.
The other day a business man
said that it took ten per cent. to col-
lect his accounts, including bad
debts.
I Invite you to come and see for
yourself.
All Mantle Goods bought of me
will be cut free of charge.
MISS M. HEALEY has charge of
Ithe Dress Making Department.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP!
Facts are so scarce in this world that it is possible to live a
good many years without becoming acquainted with'one. Here is one :
We've been busy as bees ever since
we started business.
The reason is obvious: We have made your needs our study, and
are keeping up a feast of good styles and good values, and in buying
your Boots and Shoes from us you get better value for your money
than you can get elsewhere.
Yon will be delighted
with the good qualities of
our goods.
We have a choice se-
lection of Ladies', Misses'
and Chil•lren's Oxford Tie
Shoes.
Thousands to c h o o s e
from
All other lines complete,
and guaranteed to fit, to
wear well, and give entire satisfaction. Our prices are
Save money while you can by buying your Boots and Shoes horn
the lowest.
T. FOWLER at 00.
AErFir.t store Sash id J. Moat DEng SNMe.
THE RIVAL LEADERS.
Ottawa Free Pram : Why does Sir J.
Thompson take Mr. Melte Wallace with
him on • sturepiag torr throng\ Ontario
and leave Mr.Je.tipn at home It is
crud sad wrong to topers,. each devoted
friends u Mr. Co•tiges and Mr. Wallace.
!Medal Benner ; The Toronto Empire
has published • lies of fifteen planes at
which Sir John Thompsoo it to hold torth
within the Dent four weeks. it is the sear -
set approach to the horse route way of de -
lag thi•gs that we have sass, sad meet
searley break Eke rip•. w's hart .0517
tf1De he think. d (t -Dundas Banner.
Sarnia Observer : At the (litotes meet
WallacekegClarke
held by osr John to sir a meat 1.ehdima short horse, the.
Wto stir up the dorwt ern -
feeling of hi. brethren by destarisg that Party of N. W. Nott, lot 1, cos. 4.E. D. Col -
lir. Laurier "had sided with the rib. RW.I I church, at 1 o'cidok ,•.u.
who had the Mood of Canadians on his J•be Knox, soctiomoer.
heads." The chanter of the men to whoa—
—
this iofl•matnry appeal warn we.. KINTAIL-
rr
.bow11 by one them shooting out • "tastier
osgkt to be shot" Sir John Thomson felt,
ashamed el the company he foetid himself
M sed mid heves "sorry that en seehsri-
taLls an .oprshould have hers made."
Mr. Fost51 .edeavor.d 10.41.14 Me psr
trst51 d th. led.osucT M pret..dieg thape-
t
M said "Movers might to be dint, but his
eleime7 pervericatio•, wouldn't go down, as
seoh a wholesale declaration erode/ {whale
Mir Jan Tlsrrwpsoa i• IM sloeghter Air
Jaw npsdieud it sod the aediesoa laughed
K nide.
Window Record Il, Friday Me. Ise•
r{.r held the .dtowsg waawueg d \r Weston
(Ntuio tear. immure Lewes wan .seated
folly a down demonstrations .wee MM .sad
everywhere the Liberal L.d51 w.s r.ervei
with waaoi/erstatiaN d .sNhseimstie adthira-
d ale
that had eats
r .++ ��iM poi h*et M hM
A few apprentices wanted to
JAS. ROBINSON
shies with the 1AA pMraible 1... EI.. of
this groat provisos* and .au tail k m compa-
triots that the great mass d the people of
tkie province do not regulate their recogni-
tion of the service. of • public mon by cos-
.ideratioss of what altar he kneels at or
what lead his forefathers carne (rem.
AUCTION SALES.
A11 partles getting their tale bills vested u
t►le dice w111 have a free settee prated
is this list •oto the Ura of sale.
MATranAY, Oct. 7. -Valuable town pro-
perty is (:ode.ick, t the auction n.ome,
Homilies -•t. t 2 o'clock r. v. ties posters.
Jobs Koos, asctiooeer.
Mofo.Ay. Oct. 9. -- Wadeable farm stock,
Tran o% /14-r. 3.
Oar annual cattle fair will be held hen
on Tuesday, I letober 10, and it is expected
that it will be am eeecessfol se is lousier
years, J tot more a0.
Alex. Boyd, K. MaLeeeaa, and (ou.
McIwusea,d k mberley passed through here
Friday last en route tier the World's Fair,
Chimp, Meek w7• they'll take in the
sights mad messes of the Midway Piaa.aace.
by finks.
own eft.
•
learn Dress Making.
tion. The crowd., with ts. whoa taw
Ewe days waw the weather wee neptepl-
Onus, -erre the rhea
that. over
h by
Canal. ca.ned O1" .e PS oe..drawls
Slaw M OM s " NsttgAs ►Mier+.
Send 25 " Seslight " tiasp wrspprrw
(wrapper hearing the words . Why Dom a
Wier. Look Old Sommer Than a 11IAn ' 1 to
Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott d. Tartlet*,
and von will ,em.ivs by port • pretty pic-
ture, free frost dvertitaeg. .std well worth
fruiting. This M an may way to decorate
year hawse. The *nap is the bent is
etei,kst Sed it wail only evwt. 1e postage 1e
anal Is the wrappers, if you liars the sada
Naso Writ. Tsar mon earthily. ly