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The Signal, 1893-11-16, Page 5THE THE SIGNAL : GOli tUCII, ONT., Tit ITR AY, N OVEN BER 1d, 1893. CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE csTain..w.I NT. HEAD OFFICE. TONONTO. .`ONO SP) sa I.I-1.l.0 sSLLARS . e NOM r $1,100,0oo. It I w/W(*R. Ouw.A. Ma.Aes., GGDERICH BRANCH. A O.IU 11. 1111Mlf.b OIIMt.- TRANSACTED. FA.III..' Noise Demoutrrsa OWN MUM PAYAELI AT At. POINTS IN CANADA, NO TM MMrwt►AL OITIN w He li:NR.O ATATtla. ameAT HAITAnk F*ANOS. 01211111111041. as 4J►r.Ns OMNI DEPARTMENT. WOW* cot 8I.00 A.. WHAMS .aoatvsn,'Aiw ouw.INT ammo, mouser Eyg„ap. isITSDIST AN.. TS TNS PIIIIINNIAL AT TINS sal. M HAT AND tial Pe .AMI NM.. .peals' Aftlo/lsw selves fie flM IlleiliclNN of rye.-......". _ • -. _ - - s" F erseetree Odin Nolo.. R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager. Miline nd Fci Goods 1 Art Materials for Fancy Work, Slipper Soles, Art Sateen, Eider -down Pillows, Linen Goods, Far Trim- mings, Greatest Variety of Wools in Goderich. In MILLINERY there is nothing you could wish for we haven't in Stock. MRS. R. B. SMITH, Glasgow House. 0NE PRICE CASH STORE JAS. ROBINSON. CUMPARISON HELPS US 1 Don't fail to price our Goods. All we ask of von is to compare other prices with ours, and if you cannot save money by doing so, then don't buy from us. THE SECRET ---WE SELL FOR CASH. The ci edit system brings loss-- loss from money withdrawn from use, loss from bad debts, loss from slow paying customers remain - ins away from the store ---an old saying, " To lose a friend lend him money." I don't want to lose any friends but want to make more, and that is what we are doing every day by selling Goods away down in "'vices. tiUR STOCK I8 NOW (1OMPL£TE. MANTLE CLOTH CUT FREE OF CRAWL BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AT MARKET VALUE. JAMES ROBINSON. THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. oaaetiei roues D a. -M oesaLOti. Neve stanthrd•r N. Wilt ;rail `be • OS 1/4 to 0 4040 viers, tastily. .... V Pat se M e « 41/ sea.. ter. i,ey �t M saw 110 Wb ti N4wt0 i00 Shtele_w„114»to• an aMteA B�aiestq� owe e!twd. efM1t�J••~ •• g to a : 16 0107: 21toIIA lite • 13 II tee 11 µre,, , ti le .re III Mtot.t Casts titets, bey. tea Sutter._.l..., C WM. ete .rep.ea.V IP ..... IA 404 14vve wase SRUCEFIELD. Tosaoar, Nov. 7. .lobs McI era. mimed last week frac tl an item. ins Dallas returned frets the "Portage" last weak. Hairy Smith has started a eMppisa mill •t his home. Arthur P. Litchis returned hems last Saturday Treat a 60 de, trip to Msateb. Mr. White returned from Tomato to re- sume his servient is the Methodist chunk Several of ear .ethoss attesded the ftp forme eesventios is Hassell last Monday. Organization was the priscip•I topfe. TrIalDAY. Nov. 14. Neil SMaehas left for Aleg hos last Ter 'l. . lye oro sorry to state that William Mustard is est improved in heath. John Cameras loft for `lenitoha let Tur.dey We wick him • safe ioursty. Wm. KeUer has relented from California after sa absence of • year. He is looting hale and hearty. This week it le ear *aqui duty to ehres.ele the death of three very reinvested neeleste of this rillyn sod wirliborheed. We refer to Rev. Mr. 4Eops.., Mr. Allow, Lid Mrs flannel HredbN, wheal spMta 'oat their Moist lass Timm/ay. The Rey. lir. Simpson rbceivrd • Wady toed sdt.artius is hi. youth, and by t'.tt HImeresiee beams • motel tesaber at whteh be remises' ler Mem s1/0001 •:�•+them teres t►. tai.s,ery. Re .• afl to the Usha shams st this place suss 'Wt yenta sacs .t yid" L. hewed ►s Theta toe se thea sersths .1 his dssfh. fa 11116 M er.s.ised Beesel e d Wasik R T. el T sod less West .seeell sr he a hmt end la 1.1, seindeal rte dims Nuns for w►iab ler the lest two fears be 1014 heee.s4ry Srwet.rp. 1Trwuph hie 4*. th. Y. P. 1!, Cr... ea. foe no 1. t*,,. $ay .* to Ilea noires a.1 lop pared Ye Cwt{ dM leu doy. 4M7 i lhi whore et 10 he erk 'its " whoh ester ay, hilt les.. NA Mid an is slashes *Stood dente" IVe saiworpti_ whisk ass the eats, e' Ifa weak bat It .a - ' "'• °oink_ Ion se.00ter Ye frost sing ha .161011 lholt oat Day mmHg at 6 .dock. The fuseral sorties, were oosdsetsd by tM L O. O. F., who with the R. T. .t T. farmed • pro- sodies. Tito rentals@ were takes to the ohuce ea &storeay at 1 e'doek by the pall- bearers, who were his six Were. sad the tonersl enema wee pr sekad (ry $iv. `. Ashwen, after whMk Rev. Mr. Suers Nei Memdenes stoke et M► wise_ es menery of the The nadir were pat in the Mane .ad the mssrahl p�uss@�oa started with I. O. 0. F. sad R. T. .1 T. and N. remiss were deposited la the gran is Bards o.-stery. The widow and (aeries of the amassed hen the em- pathy at ymp.ahy.4 the satin sdgbboehood is their beer et bereavement wi •re oems,msded to Him Who will be • "Httbssd M the wide.- mid ide•mid a fatter to the father en." Mr. Allot, .leis with his wite sod family, same to their plane of abode sem eight years ego. H. formerly worked for several.ars ac earpe.srtisg i. the Brentf.rd Car Shop. By Imam dsliap •sol integrityhe gained the respect end naafi lessee of alwbo came is esstcast with him though be was s eturat- L of • retirl.g disposition. Th. nese .f his death was apoplexy, which developed from heart aft.cti.. sod which ems only • abort time before he diad. Il. {saves •.ar- rswio� widow and a &truly of two ossa .ad three a.spkurs to assts the les, of an ii- delgrwt husband sad un .sdeari*R father. The funeral took plan Mat Sabbath. The service were cosdueled by Rev. Mr. Shaw, and the funeral wee largely .nestled, the reams k.iar Warred in Baird's Cemetery. The rsyymm+ashy of the satin aighboebeed la ex to the bereaved family. The death el Mrs. 8. Brsadfoot is parti- cularly sad, she leaving a small family some .sable t:. native the less. Her Mem was abort but it is said to hag, bent my severe. 8b. was • eoo.ta.t attendant at the deceased Rev. Mo. himpsens akarah. sad say aet that wotki Meat any mese was cheerfully r.nd.red. The remains were deposited is the Matthaei Beak etstwary W. ACHESON & SON. SPECIAL SALE SN ALL LINER OF UNDERWEAR I THIS WEEK. Ladies' Wool Vests or Drawers, 50c., worth 63c. ; Heavy, Pure Wool Vests, 75c., worth $1.00; Extra Heavy Health Vests or Drawers, 95c., worth $L!5. Girls' and Boys' Underwear, all sizes, special price. Men's Union Shirts and Drawers, 43e. ; Men's Extra Shirts and Drawers, $1.33 per suit, worth $1.50, Fine Scotch Pure Wool Suit, $1.50, worth $1.90. 25 - PIECES - 25 New - Henrietta - Pure - Wool - Serge in all the 'best colors, placed at 25e. per yard, would be good value, at 35e. Heavy Ribbed INSPECTION INVITED. W. ACHESON & SON. C. A. HUMBER & SON Jewellers, cSz c. New Goods and Latest Styles FROM CHICAGO, Cuckoo and Fancy Clocks. FROM BOSTON, Jas. W. Tuft's Celebrated Silver -Plated Ware. FROM ENGLAND, Crown Derby Goode In China with Silver Mountings. Fess Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, Speotaoles and Erg Gleams to antis everybody. Repairing • specialty. C. A. HUMBLR Az 80N, FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. In thanking the Ladies for their patronage during the past season, I world solicit s 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, "THE EMPORIUM" West-st., Newt deer to "Star" Oman. last Sabbath, the fanersl service beteg en. ducted by Rev. Dr. McDonald, of Seatorth. Great sympathy is .xtesd.d to the be- reaved family. sew t. oat a ".isttamlitPicture. Mend 26 " SealWet " Soap wrappers bearing the eerie 1•. Why Dose a Woman Look Ofd Soover Tian • Mao "t to Levee Bros.. Ltd., 43 Soott-st. Toronto, sad you will receive by post a pretty picture, fret from adrerliirg, and well worth homing. This is as my way to deoor.te your home. The asap o the best is the market sod it will esly eost le. tentage to seed is tit ;Crww/�s� if yea lean the ends epos. ow same earefelly. ly Tbe Long and Siert .4 it is It L S. k -.u. k ``ea.' Dart beet no equal. A Read heavy olsao cat cedar sbiagk at Kidd'e for 11.00 IF YOU REALY WANT to buy Goods of all kinds and descriptions very cheap, you should go to Gundry's Auelion Shop On WEST -ST. We have the balance of a Stock of Dry Goods. Facey Geode, Tweeds. Over - Ready -Mad. net le& Ter. aflsn, em, Watches, Sewf.g Ma- idsen lam sod esassd handl, ash- ' that Crockery, will and sad �� odds and ends t RE/EMBER THE AUCTION SALE - Saturday Afternoon At 2 o'clock. Saturday Evening At 8 o'clock. Goods 11016 Prteately at Any Timm We aro wigs to aloe eat everythieg we 'rare la *elk dodos THE NE!( T 15 DAVI, .d se weave le .Ar will 1. no - bad SO0I18,threes W T STRKET.DRV AUCTION a~� J.11.110011 & CO. Going Out of Business. _ - v t ed t- rr +r • Morrie : CM1In McArthur arrived home safe aad sound from bis trip to the Old Country. He brought a dandy bicycle with /Jerrie : Tax eoileeter Moony has the roll and oomaeaeed bis naiads on Mond•y. The total amount Gibe collected this year is 111,946.91. Grey: Naos week Albert, adopted eom of Geo. Johnston, was leadleg a horse in the yard. The boy fell aid was tramped on by the horse the result being that one of his arms was broken to two plans. A physi- :BANK OF MONTREAL. REST, CAPITAL, . _ � _12,000,000. 6,000,ooa A Saving De,arlmens has been cps* in con- „ection with this branch. Interest allowed at current rates. II. L OCK WOOD, Manager Goderich Branch. SEASONABLE GOODS, _ FRESH AND RELIABLE. CANNED MEM, VEGET4BLES AND FRUITS. GENERAL GROCERIES we Can suit you in quality and price, sad twits • trial order front you R. W. RUNCIMAN Successor to E. C•apips. Begto -- FALL MILLINERY---- THE MISSES YATES announce to tete public that they have The Latest Styles in Hats, Bonnets, fancy Ribbons, Feathers. a large assortment et LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITRD TO COME AT ANY TIME AND SSS. NO OPENING THIS FALL MISSES 'SATES. Fall Millinery! 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 Goderich and vicinity. HISS C A ERON'.a Pisa sat the injured arm and the boy is da fig nicely. Grey : Micb,•1 Fax and wife, who have hoed an Atwood for several years, will tem back to their farm, on the 10'...h moa., Grey, ant week. Welton : Mrs. James Smile.. who hal her leg broken some weeks ago is getting Hoag nicely although she will he • prisoner to bar room for some time yet. WiiSbam : Robs Patterson, who has been with his brother, tete Mintier, for some time past, has purchased • bs.4*.a in Brio, aid left town to take pos,as,ies. Grey : Robb docket, lot 26, oat. 6, lest a raluahie Gonadial' bred Milton meetly, for which he refused 120.1. The mope woe Ideating, the hon. dying before the voter - Unary otos there. It will be • serious lose to Mr. Docket. Reintegrate : H. Eltord and A. Oebalde- Mos are both laid up with sprained wrests. Brussels : W. 11. Sinclair, and F. 8. Seett .scared • large }ed lox while humutmsg in Monis township last, Monday. Reyn•rd is being oared Corby J.T. Johnston, tacader- mtst. Exeter : Oa Friday last, as N.ddie, • yentas son of Richard Pickard, wee kicking • foot -ball at twnool, he had his lea brake. in two planes, by • fall. Re is at present doing mealy. 1denbt haunt tent W rsprae w wants sea eaior7V .a o@.ascii p-Ae..su W emit tie ereeled cep D.. 1S1` J. J.11E0031.1 II 00., Pert leers Oessre. 0.i. WO WE GREAT OVER -STOCKED SALE 1 Owing to the anticipation of an early Fall, I have bought hundreds of Overcoats and Suits too many, which will be sold at a big sacrifice. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. Come at Once, and Secure Bargains as the Best Goods will go first. This is the largest and best stock of the kind in the County, and affords a grand opportunity for the Men, Boys and O h i ld ren to be clothed with the best of Goods at cost. We have secured a quantity of Ladies' Mantles at Half Price, which will be sold at 50 cents on the $. A. P. McLEAN The Palace Store, Goderich. w