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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-2-1, Page 8TEs SIGNAL: OODRRICH, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUA KY 1. 1894. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . va.a4.r.i. t..T. HUD WPM. TORONTO. eallIMIN•• GPI M Maus. 111144.111111 • 0*41110.*M 1. I WAL.KILII, OLNCRAI MAIMO(N. / GODERICH BRANCH. A Gensest. SAN1t,seli Summate TRANaACTIO. Furman, Norte Ds.nouentto. DRAFTS 10111uai0eArAeLa AT ALS 11/DINTS IN CANADA, ANO TM PAINCI►AL CITIa$ 1N TN URITw STATIC& GNAT BeMTAIrt, FRANCL. etRMuOA, ap *AVMS* SANK KPARTMKMT. of mins OF *1.00 moo uew**Os Rt:CAIVtD. ANO CUMetNT OF INTtIKaT 1 •LLO.YEO. ...EP AMMO TO TNI POlN0s►AL AT TNa IMO OF MAY ANO M^' MIR is micas YIAn. 111,100,000. *pedal Meths e. given tla tee O.u..tlow ot ONO Farmers' ..1.. Rohm. R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager. The Signal moo soon tans meatal .ttwttw te lb Job Pyayng 6tibthee, whisk are maser - pained maids the sties ler the ptwmp► and proper monies d ala ohms, a priming. A perusal el able a.....ee• meat may s11igea ....thing yea say be is coed of, sad is such ams we *eli- cit your p.treasg., f sliaa weadeat that our aorta to pisses will word with tats appeovil of our patrons \\ Icvaa.s OS W ov111 in the typographioal printing line can he done in this establishment in an expeditious and artistic Ineminer and Ower VIke-te w.\\ be SODUd rtYy rttABOWOb\e. W. ACHESON & SON. February, 1894. WE take this. opportuuity of returning thanks to our many Customer* of the past year. and to solicit a continuance esi year latronage. A. we have now one of the largest and meet coatenienth ar- ranged stores in the Town we art in a- better Ioaitiou than ever before to mini -ter to your watt. lour :tool- i NEW AND COMPLETE ! We ask you not to forget our great value" IN TEAS. We c*n please you Loth in .duality and price. ZN .SUCQ•ARB we sell Retlpafi'e, which IN readapted by liar the best. Z r--svEt 1=13 we ere rushing tine goals at low prices. IN OPLOCK.ERY wt• hate a good assortment. MY BAR&A1N DIST 50 PER OENT. REDUCTION ON VERY MANY LINES. Other storm are nonplused to compete with our Clearing Prices. TO START Ladies' Underwear- •Vesta ---Ail Wool, Long Sleeves, Betio* Front or Jersey, were 61.00 each, we are selling at 50e. Drawers, 65e. and 75c.. const sell at 4$c. Tweed Dress Goodie, 40 inches wide, stylish goods, were 45e. a yard, down to 29e. Plain 40 inch Heavy Serges in Black Navy anti Myrtle Green has been a big selling line at 30c.. will sell at 19c. till February 6th. Ladies' and Children.s Jackets-AII kinds. Oh : Hera is Bargain Department. All Styles at about Half Price. 97.00 and 8.00 Coats for 94.00. 612.00 Coats for $6.00 and 65.00, THEY MUST GO AT ANY PRICE. INSPECTION INVITED AT ONCE. 3 Per semi. e11e..we for SBA ow .11 Redwine Leda. W. ACHESON & BON. CLOSE 'TIMES EASY PRICES. Now that there is a hill in business, it is the time to have your Watch, Clock, Jewellery, Silver- ware or Optical Goods Repaired ALL WORK C+UARANTEED*I NV }: CARRY A FULL LINE OF GOODS IN O 1' It TRADE. if you watt a7" -Set U Medica, or anything in that hue. be styli and see oar stock before purcha4tig.., . If you are not already‘ our caatoner, call an site oar stock, We • guarantee satitfatetjppt as we lot ve not a dollar's wait of eki stock in our ritiely..Thttl`r •. errs eras.... eras idle Vcmr., respt+etfH11y". ' ' GEO. M. ELLIOTT-, H VNIILTOpiSTREET, (ODERICH. I. 0. A. 311710331% ds BON. BANK OF MONTREAL,, CAPITAL, REST, • t .� Savis.g Deftartnsesst has been°fid o Cwd i,, c wig,* tis branch. oir, Interest allowed al CN•WONI MAU. H. LOCKWOOD, Misr Gode,jch Branch. 1811110g 11111111101 To Our Patrons AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. We have just closed up another su.vesaful year's business. Mauy thanks to our Cuateaters for their liberal patronage during the year Inti We are again before you for another year, hoping to still merit your confidence by strict attention to the resluiretuents of trade, by lay- ing before you Good, New, Fre.h Goode, suitable for the corning aeas..s , bought it this hest markets for Net Succors in business Ina. placed us in a position to take every ad vantage that a Cash Market afford-, awl allows us to place Sermonal.l. Goads before. our Customers at prices that we know ars right. The Cheap John Trash finds no phot in our Store, for N.• dealt eanaider that chis of stuff good for either Buyer or Seller at airy pihs Ottr Stock for the awning newton •dill be made up of the Newest sad Best Gouda that the Beat Markets adird, and we will leave t1„ Public to be the Judge as to Prices. During these Hard !Imes, there is a terrible scramble foo s Trade, and every imaginalt!o plea Made by wane basintaa men for their airwoman' iggesura, Tar waits. particnlnr sax of seeing the Public. Of late the Cash system has been threshed oot in fine style, and people are expected t. believe that I. wbo•does sot sell •for Cash is robbing the Customer. \ e i - -- - R A a stormy closing. A few yrs ago the ue•I Minutes of last meatier w=ere read and ap- Cs 1Ls CO.'Y i tales here were disowheoai os. acror rot of Lha ala not keeping good order, Ant the' I tiles sow rnm to be turned. are .'. o ....: a 1 .. renege o- Ldies'Fnr,Capes! WOOL, SEAL, GREENLAND MINK, BEAVER, ASTRA- CHAN and 'POSSUM. DUNGANNON. Tec -cit, Jan. 30. l3loomiNr..--Dungannon is still to the ►ism. There is not a vacant dwelling to let or rent. E.. tenni t.rt. %I. quarterly meeting ser vices will be held .I1.1•. next sabbatis to the Methodist church. VIdT.sie. l.eo. Powell, of Rlyth, also Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, and Miss Jackman. Were in our linage en llooday.. Co.%At.t.•, [ST. -We are pleased to (earn that Thos. Isisher, who has been tor some time suffering from la grippe is getting better. ♦'t.ITOR - s. J. A. tloyd, the energetic vm , sad muck esteemed principal of Belfast lost institution, visited our village ( Friday. 1 Full lines .n every Department. sir( all and etam.ne goods and prices. C. R. SH18B & CO.. McLane* bloek. Cor. Square aad Me.trealat. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. From our ownCorreapondenta Isere 1. tear raatlea Orra We Cannot be Sewed A.Ewhere s:lee-.eieR .f (he l•wwty apeetatte 1130pnted for lee asa.as. AUBURN. Tr t•: t t , .'an 2'. Klin L spool is vwuog friends here this week. Mies L Wray has returned Lome from e :orris. T. L Pearsoes, of Toronto, was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs Fell are vatting friends at Lockman. Fred l/endatedt, of Myth, sundayed with friends here. Tct:-ptv, •lea. 30. Mem Edea (:west. of Ooderich, visited frieeds hen last week. Jilts Riowa, who is attending the God, - rice Collegiate Institute, emadaysd at his home here LANES. Menial. ,San. 2`r. The sleighing ham made thief/shorty here G. Russel, of W iagham, was down th • way last week. saviors sad wood are getting • pretty gimRh hardline. L Ile. of F:den (•rove,was ar.,ead this map w Baterdev. RatitAllatr'r. -The sacrament of the Lord's newsy was dispensed se this church on San • bower Vi.rTor. A young visitor arrived t the residues of A. Hied:ie on Thursday wet-, end judging from the bread wM j sleds Airs eou.terare be be .hely welcome. We emeerely ba' poses* ►ls eta/- with Mr sea Rieble. attic always he a. welcome Y lasit p Sri IAi. t•►:at It E., -.--The special sei'viees which were being heist last week to the Methodist church are continuing this week. The attendance is large. Vint tu_ -1'.e regret to state that Wm. sprouts, who has buss very ill, is not re covering as rapidly as his numerous friends would wish. and is still very weal. Ons;s:.vn,.. Thos. Allen, e, teacher, and cow inspector and organic., ot Courts is the I. U. F., we are credibly informed, ,s doing good work in e. tending the s .rd, r Osumi -rya". Our sick comm:tree. owing to several of our entrees being pros- trated for some time front the effects of Is grippe, are kept busy in attendance on the patients. Ricca. rt. Hour_ Mrs .l Pentland,who has been on an extended visiting tour he relatives at Toronto, cane* bowie last week. Nies Margaret McKay, who has brew visiting relatives at Clinton, is home. Orr" Ix.. BETTER- - We, along with the many friends of John Kilpatrick, who is a much esteemed resident of Ashrield, are pleased to be able to state that he is recov- ering rapidly from injuries sustained by Ings falling on him whilst loading them on a J esgb. Si ►t..in.. , sleighing. owing to several falls of snow during hist week, is in excellent order. Many of our farmers i. busily in gored in taking wood to the several Tillages and towns, it being very pleat Ind owiag to so much timber having blown down is the early part of lost ssasoo. AN NI. Al, two IAS. --Ott Tuesday eveaiog the amnia social wider the emspiore of the F:pisoopsl church was bad. sad was highly successful in every regard. After an (t- ceilest repast had beets served, the chair was ably occupied by the pastor, Rev. Mr. ,lessee and an sxosediagly acceptable pro gram was presented as follows npenisg eborrx by Lueknow chair, "Pesos, be stair • capital address on ••1:athtriag up the fret meats,.' by Rev. 1t Fairbairn ; • vary Itas piece by the choir ; • humorous and in streeti,e address by Her. It Rodgers ; as - them by choir, '• Peace amt Plenty ; w• dress, " An Important Aim," by Rev. Mr. Miles, of I.ueknow ; °home by char, "Oh. Wondrous ;' 000ehieled by as attractive addle*, by the chairman Too math credit cannot he given the I.wck.nw choir for their readiness of um pieces set for thm and the committee who had is charge be getting op of the table fare nn the oe- twine also deserve mo "malt mead ef p -•iso. A.,, a isa•aaa, ► Mrarn,.. The am• mast tweeting el West t1'aw..sak Mutual Fire lauranoe ('o eras. is with reviews notice. hdd at Do court rumea Wednesday, l 94tk, • gond f or repreeeetatws el Om is this it. tatty sad t was presint., sad at w hg the fo lowing t m.ees was tea saead, the venerable I psaHsmt. lima (lima, req , in the chair 1 j►aes:a.-The &bete helrl is the reboot WOM'iMreder stemma wee Katy ieeje in etrata hat, owing to the the greakeis, th. m.atiag W a eery proved. Sec.-treaa. and auditors' repots were read and unraimously adopted. Ti. retiring director', Mears. ('has. 1:irvie, West Waeranosh, John (;nlfio, Ashfield, and .Sohn Haake. Kialoss, were re-elected as directors for the en.t.ng term. Joh. ll•Ilson, J. 1'., Hullett, was re-elected audi- tor of insurance accounts by the policy holders tlr le91 Treasurer's report shtir- ed reosipta of 35,e24.90, expeediture, lours incurred by fire, amonating to *3,947.61, and cash in bank amountiag to 111500, leav- inga balance in tretearei, hand of $177 29. Te assets and liabilit:es of the company Ira : Premium motes, *100,540 ; 2139 poli cies,corering rirks amounting too2.620,6.'.0 It will be seen from the aboi•e that the cow • pang is in good shape. . BLUEVALE T.- r •:, t t , ,Tan. 30 Mi.. Wm. Messer is on the sick hat at present. Mw Minnie Warwick', of \ferns, is via. itimg at 1). King's. Miss M. Hartley, of ( lintoo, sprat Sum. day under the parental roof. I.uncan King, who has been very ill for some time is recovering very slowly. Mn. Wm. Stewart was visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Proctor, Rehr/bre, this week. 1;eo. S1icLLnoald, our genial cheesemak- ' er, was here attending the cheese meetiog •ots Tuesday. The Presbyterian church purposes having a teameeung on or about the 15th of Feb- ruary. Particulars later. Will Humnhriee, who has been with W. .lucklio `ot some time, has gone to llinghsm to learn the blacksmithing with R'.I:annett of that place THE causerie CARNIVAL /.nmaly Opened Iw tet Ahr.wee of Leff Aberdeen by tie. Slayer of Quebec. Qs emu Jan. 30. - In the absence of the (lovernor General and the Lieutenant - Governor, the duty «f officially opening the eartiival devolved on Ilia Wurshi the Mayor of Quebec, who. accompanied by the president and members of the Eaten five Carnival Committee, Hon. H. U. July, Secretary F. Ik.rion and Mr I. P. Pelle tier, arrived at the ice fortressand, ascend bog the steps, was presented by ltlr. Bet linguet, on behalf of the construction com- mittee, with the keye of the fortress. ilia Worship accepted them in the name of the (toreroot Owners!, to wbum he pro mien' to .deliver them on his arrival, and in a brief but neat speech thanked the ex ecutive committee fur the good work they had accomplished and cordially welcomed its visitors to the ancient city. last night the ice fort and redoubts were ilinminated by powerfnl electric lights These ice strnctnres were all aglow, lights of all radon being displtyeet in prominent (dace. hanging front battlements and towers and shining through the portholes. The Colon Jack floats tell the glorions pile. whilst the French ad American standards fibfoid their three colon to the broods from for angular towers Fully 3,000 people viewed the uneonall.d sight The 1'arlia went bwiklings were illuminated for the' bceaatr,,, as were Alpo the (hates I.•Uo•na Th. 14ua5lica square was pas ked with an enotmon. crewed stetted then by the magnificent disl.l,s which the illuminated names rsnderwi under the glare of the electric colored lights hanging from the green stndd.,t eolbrmns erected In the . @entre of the lee ergot• . neer a 1w.204 M Grave, Iht,titvoan..lan. 311. - lir John Lonna berry, of Harley. was on Saturday after noon drrl mg a term and wagon ioatEd with g'i,i -1 11. got 1•.e near the e4ge of the reel and the ws*un upset with Vr- l.nnnrherry ngisonsa the load. /Alp was rpskkly era.l♦✓lid matted blea from bre n.rtlous DWAIN �u PEATHERBONE e Corsets are now recognized to be the Standard Corset of Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. A=K YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM. While we :Minit (het.' tau i e a gaud otos! said iso favor of th. Cash a) sten., particularly by throe. who do a reckless credit business. there can afro be se:u.ething taid in favor of a wise and careful ('milt tend.•. - We bare Leen doing Liminess in Goderich for over fourteen years. and gin ing credit to good people. and lune not hat one per cent on our Valle. in all that rims. We do not now know of one dollar 11.a, we are likely to lase on our sake for 1+19:1. Of course, we do not cress, e. e•ryons wl.o wonts credit. nor stet one. unless we feel satisfied we , nut sollett the meount hence our small lose, by giving credit As heretofore. we will gine credit to good people only. an.l them 4 snobs ea cheap awe they wen Ise sold for Cash, excepting 6 per cent. Cash Discount, 'e Lich rte allow , on all !'ash I'urcbases ole tdtrt (:er!s 5 per cent. for prompt Cash means about 10 per cent. per at.uum, :.. Ilse. ett.i gs length of (',edit actuante is not more than six moots-. Thio wee roisesier a I;0s.1 irnlu4•ement to pay Cash, and as muci, a; any I urinals Ulan ten gite .41 regular price% ohs basks his (loth honestly. We do not sell wine Goals at and below Coif, and then make it up- on Goads the Public am not supposed to know the value of. We mark cterything in plain figures, and one price to All. We hope to be favored still with a share of your trade, keeping Nes. Fresh, Reliable t;otwla, which we are repel -es] to offer at Rock - Bottom Prices. 6 per cent. off for Cash. Our Spring Prints are now in Stock. Beautiful Patterns and Fast Color,. Also other Spring Goods, W.' still boli tint place for Carpets of all kinds, Lace Curtains and general House Furnishings. 13; far *a Lwrgeet Stock in the County. (':srls is from a If, cert Hemp to a 3 -ply All Wool and Best Brussel,.. ,.+ Iver 3:.0 nets fake Curtsies to choose from. Chinelle (Nu, tains and Tabling.. frnokuwi., Oil Cloths, Art Squarer, Rugs and Mata. LICCADEN4 EL -PADRE Mune' FORS LO . A fic „-; Aft • AFTER '1 HE BALL There is always a great ruah for K. DAtnt It 8ol111. Cigar* COLBORNIBROS.,GODERICH. Great Carpet and Lace Curtain. Warehouse • - of the County. JAMES ROBINSON, One Ps ice Cash Store. As we do not wish to carry over any Fall Goods we intend to clear the following lines at a reduction. Come for bargains. Bargains in Mantle Clothes. Bargains in Dress Goods. Bargains in boys' Shirts and Drawers. Bargains in men's Shirts and Drawers. Bargains in Tweeds. Bargains in Flannels. Bargains in Gray Blankets. Bargains in White Blankets. See our Table Linen and Table Napkins JAMES ROBINSON, O.. Pik. ash 810o