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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-10-12, Page 5ere TILE SIGNAL: GODER1CHt ()NT., THITRSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 189:i. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. minfat. s>h ss. .Gunn DOUJLnan - srt IL E. WAtJ(BR. 13ENIa*t. Mesenta ssoo0.00a 81, 100,000. GODERICH BRANCH. *GENERAL BAN,t1,D 111 1111111111111 TwMMMQTIID. FAANSIII ' NOTES DISl:CUNT[D. [WAFTS ISSUID PATROLS AT Ala. POINTS IS CANADA. AND THE pole ctpm. CITIES IN TNI UNITED STATS GMAT BRITAIN, FRAME. BERMUDA. ria names •ANA D PARTNUlT. [([[SITS OF SLOG AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST &Lovtt) ,MTi11gT AOOSD TO TMS PRIMOIPAI AT THE SRO OF NAV AND ,r. TSAR IR SAOes TSA&. *Mesial AMMMIN sites le His ONNo$IoN ee r- .' h1110011' SOW tea' R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager. MILLINERY. 1lur Fall 1114'11ing hu, liven a great success. We are now ready los business. You are invited to inspect our Stock, whcr.• will Ise Need everything that is new and stylish in FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. CHILDREN'S WARE. Rave just opened a large assortment of CHILDREN'S CLOAKING. HOODS, INFANTS' CLOAKS, BOOTEES, IN - FA NTEES, VEST$, &c. MRS. IL B. SMITH, Glasgow House. HURON C. E. CONVENTION. Sepses N the Iatereding s:athrrlSg Seems- *) Mehl at Yra.al$. The Homo county union o1 1 hritian En- deavor socieus hell its mooed annual con - 'mum :O the Carmel n'-esbytetrian church, Sewall. on Frodey, 29- t :muter, and invit.iloas had been freely duentwted among all denominations where Young People's Societies were organized, ukiv that deiettates be appointed to attend and help 'o make this convention both plea mat and profitable. . or were the others disappointed, for the attenoanoe was good end the deepest u.terest prvvatlod through out the 1ev1. 1. The nrorolnv session commenced at. 10 oclo:k. with 1'rewdeot Header.= in the Maar. He called up Rev. Mr. Sal ens, of Ileti•all. ter the address of welcome, who, on behalf of the hued etrietlss and the kiwi people of Hensel,. wished the delegates to enjoy their extended ho•ottelity. Au acknowledgetne=t was then made os behalf of those present, by Rev. John Ross, of }:ruserls. The minutes of the Wingkam convention was read std adopted. Then followed re- ports iron] the secretary and the d&Herein w<utieu of the county, showing that the 1"1.1..o had made an increeas over the put year, and inspired • determination for a most vigorous campaign the coming year. k.v Mr. Hewderena, was appointed dele- (ate to attend the Prortnciar(.:oe•ention, shi h Is to be held is St. Catharines. on tict.dier 10th. llth, and 12. The afternoon version was opened with • prsier and praise meeting, led by Rev. E sofaey. Henan, after which report+were No Advertisement Eve Which proinises more titan it will perform will be of value to the ativertlyt'r. r of Kid Gloves sold this season from our store at .00 an 1. bear our name on inside and is warranted to give satisfaction. WE OPENED 20 - DOZEN - 20 this week of BLACK and COLORED and FANCY NOVELTIES in FRENCH KID GLOVES. You are invited to inspect them. Naw Cashmere aid Worsted ilosiery Two Cases opened this week. Most reliable Makers. Larg- est Choice in Goderich. Closest Prices. W. .A.OIESON it SON. gave his personal experience of the work dooc in Liverpool, where he had, until& few months previous, resided, and took an active part in this f'r.portant work. The evening program wan somewhat changed, yet i: proved vary interesting and helpful. Rev. J. W, Holmes, of Clinton, in the abseiwe of Rev. Sellery, of t%4ughaen, vase an enthusiastic address, although he did not know be had to speak until some twenty minotce preview to the time of meeting! He said the grandest work to which one can turn our atteetton, the place to be able to do important and responsible work was to be identified with the muse of Christ. Rev. Mr. Kerrie, of Hayfield, spoke for fifteen minutes. enlarging on ha address of the afternoon, and which was quite &1 in- t Res. J. R. Markin, of Chatham, spoke oo "Coaoeuttwtion." since it was the part which the V. P. S. of C. E. ho emphasized. He triatiosed Drumme=d as saying what the world'wents is net more men, but • better brand of men. You could not offend ratan more than for a Christian to buckle on the berms and lump right Into active work, but this u what (writ want*. Good singing was provided by Slim Hoff man, of Staffs, and the Godertch and Hen mall choir.. The next convention will -be held in ('lin Ino, the date to be decided by the Executive Committee. THE TALK Of THE TOWN The new supply of 1:old, (:old -filled and Silver .\1 atchex, and the low pricer for which they can be purchased from C. A. Hl'MI$ER it SON. SEE THE COLUMBUS CLOCKS. A full line of Jewellery, Silverware and Optical Goods, &c., in stock REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Drop in and we us. No trouble to show Goode. C. A. 1-1U I BER 8i SON, Near C. A. Nairn's us the tigtore. PORT ALBERT. TI -E -1 ,‘V, Oct. 10. Apple picking apple packing. Mrs- tltwav is still on the sick Iut. Not much Fell ploughing doing, more rain seeded. No service in the English church tor the peat two Sundays. Mrs. Murray has returned from • visit to g *.-n of the Montreal and ('Loveland Inter- coderich (Head a nate nsil CuSventieats, by Pres. Henden.=, 1t 'e want a blacksmith bete right away : et Hamill, and A. T. Cooper, Clinton, re - 'mot rely. Tee following nttrers were then reported by the Nominating Committee. and approv- e.1 by the Congestion: President, Rev. (: H. r obbkdick. Brussel : Vice -President, ton Reform convention. A. ,rebind, Wingbam : Secretary, A. T. Threshing machin to this neighborhood ( ..aper, Mates : Treasurer, Miss I.. U. are laid up until next year. rider, Sealorth : Councillors, Rev. H. H. Mies Star • Greene was married to Frank Mtn of work for him. Mies Morrison, principal, is re-engaged for the year of grace 1893. Some of our neighbors &trended the ('lin- Wetting, Wiogkam : Rev. J. D. hemp, i acfield, and Miss Mills, Lucknow. The Prewidcat's address was full of good rn ionssad 0 spaoe would permit we eat oulike �to have it printed in full The t natal!' Endeavor stood higher in num. t • rs, influence and power than ever before o Society has more influence on present Ntmbitt, of Hlyth, on Wednesday Met. Some members of the LO.G.T. had a bee drawing gravel oo Saturday and improved Ute general appearance of the scboolyard therewith. KINTAIL. Tosnoey. (kT. 10. • iviliation than iti railway system : It set- r We are pl.easd to see our popular young ;led tis yueation of qus.ttonable •mu*e- I friend Jerry Sullivan around again without :�� oLe toy .u•.et.tu$tme employment the aid oy crutches. H.attributes his epsedy The president siert, Rev. It. H. Cobble r000very to the surgical skill of D r. J. R. lick, gave an esoellent talk on " The Sham=es, who took his toes in hand. Ain. Pledge. Why'." Although a subject that eriosu doctnra bad f•thd to acoompliah any (fiend .loos Joy, who is has often been Walked from, yet the I'resi good. (lar jovial dent brought to light many new reason. =ow looking hale and hearty after reoover- why this goldee-twund pledge ahoold be i nig from a very severe and complicated tll- toed ins evert Society. nem, is also loud in his praise of the (:ud*- "Hints kr the Prayer meeting" was in !rich actition er. n traduced by Miss Stewart, of 4.odech, and i Dr. she isve such an excellent peper Oust the BRIJCEFIELD. Toreoav, Oct. 3 Beoiamin Thomilson has retoroed from kis visit tot *Linton. The oompletion of Mr. Noon's store is be- ing rapidly pushed. Mile Jessie .larniesoe was under the parental roof last sund&y. Miers .lobs Monroe and Henry Mon- teith, deft last Friday for the Worlds Fair. Th. Broomfield branch of the Upper Cana cneveation, in the dkeusiom whic knew of on other ways that the model priyerniestinf, as described by Miss Stew- art, mad be tin stn. Min Grace K of fiedorth, with the subject "The ('a�uJnttry . sew " Save hints to societies in rsesl• s which, no doubt, will be praetisd by them donng the coming twelve mantles. Re.. Mr. Kerrie, of Hayfield, MIM sub- ject "Evangelization smug the yams," PROF. DORi `!WEND BANK OF MONTREAL. 812,000,000. 6,000,000. has been opened ,lis cos - CAPITAL, REST. A Saving Dcfartmens vection with this branch. Interest allowed at current rales. II. LOCK WOOD, ;ilana�er Goderich Branch. SEASONABLE GOODS_ FRESH AND RELIABLE. ii t'Ol'01111%‘.. Sri ME 4* St ItFTNIE. a 11•T •11.1 *1•NT TMI$ The Albion Hotel on Wednesday, Oct. 25. It yoo are bald or grey. or if your hair is thin or faded. don't miss this chance. As the Prof. has a targe number of pl&or* to visit this season his stay is positively limited to Inc time advertised. He baa CANNED 1EATS, YEGETABLES AD FRUITSI proved by the thoueande who patronize him lust by the use of his coverings • more relined expression. a more youthful and (eat ty im- proved appearance can be secured NMESS LA. be has • large number of new styles this season In Hangs and other covering*. eapecialty bis new patent linter without lore foundation : more natural in appe•raoce. stronger. lighter and re mothoroughly ren:Uatei than an(thing ever h.(ure offered in Canada. Ware hangs. Plain Vro.tpiecee, Wavy Frusta. tiwitchs and Braids in all ►earths and shapes. full and open wigs of curly, ••••to straight, ng or short hair. se Oeotlemet. e the grand styles in TOI eves and es1CN. If you are Hard .r ✓+..Ir bald the Prof, can tit n s t yoo esactly that it i* impartible to distinguish from the natural strewth of hair. The Ronde are worn by 12.000 of the tfentleren of Canada. Why Pot b, you I - Ladies. Dont fail to ask the Pref. how to se core a pure. clean oOmpte:io•. and bow to rem mac c Tan, Freckles. 1% !intim. Or. ftemember- AT TOE ALSO% NOTE/. M .Maw *Heti. Off. tisk. GENERAL GROCERIES we can suit you in quality and price, and invite a trial order from you. R. W. RUNCIMAN esesralie by E. (Jampsfeaa. WORK, ---BARD, PRACTICAL AND INTHU8thSTIO Has pieced the 013.. ENpS 1pUPEE a. da Bible moiety met in the C. V. Church, last Monday evening. The Rec. Mr, Philips, of London, the agentot the society gave a vary interesting lecture. ('linton : The "boys" begin to return to their studies at Toronto. 1:. A. Newton goes to the Dental ('ollege- I. A. Cook and D. Mc('allum to the School of Medicine and Ben Tomlinson to the Veterinary College. Craahrook : On Wednesday, Oct. 4, George Huether died at the residence of his son-in-law. Jacob Kreuter. at the advanced age of 79 yeas and months. Mr. Huether had a stroke of paralysis some time ago and had never been strong since. His wife died several years ago. After the Ball. There is always a great rush for S. DAVIS & Sous' Cigars R:nev&le : We are pleased to hear that one of onr lluevale boys has made his mark to Manitoba. W. C. Hartley, has just secured the position of Emerson Public school, teacher salary $800 per annum. The honorie all the greater as there were 33 &p- asats, 18 of whom held H. A's and one M. A. Mew ear 1 get rid (1f my tormenting corns: get rid of them them without pain: get rid of them onickly and effectually, without possibility of return 1'i a !wawa is, see Putnam's rainless Cora aed Wart Cure, the great corn cure. Al- ways ware. sate, and. painless. Putaram's Fxtewotor. is it and so other. Frauds are Cs the market. Don't run the risk of ruin- ing year feet with such ewt*s applications. Forest City Business College O 'LONDON, In the ptoud position it occupies today. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. t'ata1egwe Free. Wait a BIt! 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. BLUEVALL. Tr e utv, Oct. 10th lospector Robb visited the school here on Monday. Liss Mary Stewart is visiting oo the 5th line of Morris. R. McIntosh. and \Ir. alicklejohn, Moles- worth, sundayed here. Quite • number went over to Himmel* on Friday to take in the fair. Rev. A. S. Hartley preached in Knox church, Briniest*, last Sunday evening. Mrs. John Patters,:n, who has been ill for some time, is now in a fair way to recov- ery. Slim Maggie Stewart, who has been visit- ing at Alma for some time returned last week. Rev. J. W. l'ring and Rev Mr. Edmunds, of Fordwicn, exchanged pulpits last Sunday evening. The reason is obvious: We have made your needs our study, and are keeping up a feast of good styles and Rood values, and in buying your Boots and Shoes from us you get better value for your money than you can get elsewhere. You will be rlelight*sl with the good qualities of our goods. We have a choice se- lection of Ladies', Misses' and Chil-iren's Oxford Tie Shoes. Thousands to choose from All other lines complete, and "ntaranteed to fit, to wear well, and give entire satisfaction. Our prices aro the lowest. Save looney while you can by buying your Boots and ingress. It is very important in this age of vast marerial progress that • remedy be pleasing to the pate and to the eye, easily taken, •ooepteble to the stomach and healthy in ire nature and effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Ftge is the oee perfect Iaaalive sad most gentle diuretic known. Grey : W. M. Turnbull, who has been ill with typhlid fever for the past 7 or 8 weeks, is not improving as quickly se his maty friends would desire. Shot. from T. FOWLER & 00. tJFiret Store East of .1 Wilson's i)ru;; More. ONE PRICE GASH STORE JAS. ROBINSON. IF YOU DESIRE TO HAVE FRESH 000DS, BUY FROM F'-- AND WINTER MILLINERY. In thanking the Ladies for their patronage during the pact season, I would solicit a continuance of the same, and invite their Inspection of my Fall and Winter Stock of Millinery. New Shaded Ribbons, Fancy Feather Effects, &c. H. M. PITCHER, JABS Ma I IF YOU DESIRE EXTRA VALUE, PURCHASE FROM MIS TABIKSOIL "THE EMPORII'JI," West eat., Nett door t'e "Star" (Mins. BECAUSE EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH or GOODS i5 NEW. NO OLD STOCK. BECAUSE I SELL For. CASII.AND YOi' DON'T Ii W..; TO PAY FOR RAD DEBTS ANI) EXPENSIVE iND. FALL MILLINERY THE MISSES YATES Beg to announce to the public that they have a large assortment of The Latest Styles in Hats, Bonnets, 7ancy Ribbons, Feathers. LADiFS ARE (Y)RDIALLV INViTEI) TO COME AT ANY TIME. AND SEK. NO 1)PENING TUIS FALL MISSES MITES. COME AND COMPARE PRIORS. JAMES ROBINSON, ONE PRICE CASH STGNE. Fall MllIlnery! I have returned from the city with THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES in all branches of FALL MILLINERY, and solicit the patronage of the Ladies of Qoderich and vicinity. 2=SS C A M��- 'RON'_