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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-2-15, Page 8THE CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE (STAAB/Jarmo tees. HEAD OFF4Cf, TORONTO IIIIIPMPA Odle OftSSi IMILLION MAASS - OPT, E WAUCIER, GLNIRAt. MANAGER • 11111.000.00111. et,t00,000. CiODERICH BRANCH. A escrititat. &mow &Aortas TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES DiSCOUNTED. DRAFTS NISLIED PAVAOLIL AT AL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE etereetest. CITIES IR Tlel UNITED STAVES. GREAT fiRITAK FRANCE. BERIstuDA, RAVII1141411 BANK DEPARTNIBMIT. IDEPOIFTS Or Si.00 ARO UPWARDS RECEIVED. AND CURRENT RATES OF INTERMIT At tOwEo illeTSIRSST A0040 TO TR( PISIIIIMPAL AT MS SND OF MAY ANO OS" ISER ire CACH TSAR. Special Arteetten given Is the Oellectinn or • - awe farmers' Sete* Net's. R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager. TEl SIGNAL: GODIRICH, ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 18114. The Signal once more calls epees! Steatite' to its Job Prisatins facilities, whisk an tussur• posed outmode the cities for tlie prompt sod proper essoutioe 91 all classes a prtatom. A perusal of this ASA01100•• mein nosy suggest sosnettung you may be i• need of, and ta such 0*as we soli- cit your pritrosavi,,viormaident Mat our efforts to plarisetl mist with the approval ot our gala= ;Nkk Ac..VA6.11 •S.11, ark • in the typographical printing line can be done in this establishment in an expeditious anti artistic manner and Owe iktes kv:Akt Iowa& tArq yeasoAt.,`oke. - DAIRY PRODUCTS A February, 1894. WE bac tlit. opportuniiv of returning thanki to out many etiatt•tisers of the past year, and to *elicit a continuant.* of your patronage. As ay have nue- one of the largest and toOst COD% elltieriti or cowed stAltgArs the Town we are in a better position than e‘er before to otirti•tet tO , our *++ Ants. t filr acid( i. • NEW AND COMPLETE! W. 3,1 ,•ou not to foriet our great +slues IN Fr E A.S. IN S U EiA. Ft. S we sell Itedpatbs, conshicted by for the hert IN SY T_T F'S we eau please you both in iitutlity and price ut. ru,hing tine goods .,t low prier,. IN OP.00KERY wtha‘e a good as,“irtritert. If You *ant & Set el Ihehes, CWittything in that line, be bare sad , ua.1 -.lock before purebseittg. • if you are not alteidy restenirr, call and •••ee our steel:. We guarantee satisfaction. as we ba* net a N‘nrtli of old stock in our _ . . Years regyesofit4ty - r5153 01 WOOL, SEAL, GREENLAND MINK. BEAVER, ASTRA- CHAN and 'POSSUM. Brfs. FilimsigkEQ ouo. rui. Lees ,n every Department. sort st. and elsonine gunds and pries C. K. SHANE & CO is Mcfmane Celt 811 fire as4 bkessisteb. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. From ourownCorrospondento. Therr is intermission Sere That (sins he rennet Any where the -News a the 41 easy aperisits Reported fie The alsissai NILE. Mo's.ss. Feb. Izt./.. John Cantekm. of Hohnesville, has been viadieg at his uncle's for the past week. The revival meetings have been going rrh 101' the past week and are to be cootinued during this week. 'Two rouse fellows from this vicinity at 1. !sided the ball and coek tight at Dun suss one night last week. Mt. MeVehtie is going in ttrong on th, hawse factory next Sunnier, as he has pur graesed three mere mulcts cows. Our shoemaker and blacksmith are huity Ir .Willfr wood for 0.11 Winter They have ea di • rose horse team and they booty the wo *1 10 log length,. aed cordwood The Leriburn *crib* in last vreeki tame sid that Jumbo was enseeri, iinkoown and Ilearteas Well, be Is about right. He sot ks tirougot there were no rowdsa aroutot alas Nile They are sot jest in the Sale lost , the suburbs. They ;tate kept re"v! . waist! since .1 umls. warned them. umbo seit diegrace ti., m but will vise the name.' u! these who diagi ace theineels id It he gels cameo be is looking for. DUNGANNON. Truotil, Feb. IT I• mb oOrl hf SinefftiV - I lie firm ine aim 441/941)ivissesa Come 'rid be held in lisegislase se fieturday, the 17: h of Fehr u ary. Col vr, Tos's on Thursday looto.r gesial end propolor gerwirro.ka erip as Oodetich oo baileees and to renew iseqwalotaisee. Vfvf111.0. -M41118111. Geoff, of ore widely ksows se the Inas friet ' oweS IS oar willow Net week. We pronme She" were prsegiertiter busiuens in the,t acoLassorrait..-- Wert Babb., h. a, 3 Tererseill. Zpiermal Morse, I .,„+„. AA. essisee marries bad windrow*. GEO. M. ELLIOTT, -rity.1.T.4.ollil:11 11. escemmet st the Lord's -.upper iu the Epis- copal church here. Ntrnicieii. The monicipal council of the township of West 11••eranoeh will meet in the township hall, on siturday the 1 • tit. at 1 o'clock .si. Sharp, for the transaction of municipal busaness. I Tr M !MI's... We would remind the iitiz3na of Duo:cannon and vicuuty of the adjourned meeting to be held on Thurs- day eventog, Feb. 1:56. in Ow old court room at 730 I. si. A large atteodance is anticipated. War- _kr - WO notice in /1.:Ifesi nor - respondence to the I.ucknow Sentinel last week, Oat Hugh !if 'rostis. wit° has been on • taw to Seethuid, has returned home. 11c saw him as tbr tegh our village and so- gratulate him on his safe return. Ile looks well after his voyage. 1. 11.1%. 01:14:1:.• During last week Mr. Spencer, of Whiteeburch, agent tor Maptegrove nurseries, was on • canvassing tour throuir,h Dungannon and vicinity solicit • ing orders for fruit stock. We have loon informed he received • number of orders. Mr. S. is a hustler of no small calibre. and ir dolor big work for the company. •1. 1Pa Sabbilth larSt the sacrament of the Lord's supper was dispen• bed in Erskine church. The pester, Res. R. Faubsirn, cooducted service in a very solemn and admonitory manlier, taking for his text the last clause of John Is • 9,"Con• Ss. ye in my lose • .0wi0g to the ab some of the paitt.r.r, Rev. It Rodger., last Sabbath, services ere conducted by Mr. Agnew. local preacher, in the morning, and Rev. R. Fairbairn at night. IN -I KV,.c IhRt. ?Mi.,' NI t.F.TI _The directors of %Vest Wawanoeh Mutu&1 Fire Inenrance to. held their first monthly nisei- ing of 1t194, on Tuesday the Sth. l'he re- tiring president, 'has. :Irvin, sr.. was re- appointed as president for the year of grace which evinces the great esteem in which he is held by members of •he direc- torate. We hope although he ie advanced in years, he may he spared for many years fill the waitron which he has so ably and cordielly done in the past. CAN I/I AN W Trfl. --The fine. mild and moderate weather, which we enjoyed in the eginoing of February, os Monday foresees of the 12th was supersede.' by every wintry stormy day of wsnd and .now. the worst we have had tLl. winter. As, on Friday eve- ning of last week, • storm of thunder sad lightning accompanied by rain and wind came on, whtch we presume, was • har- binger of she culd RSVP We &re expericas Mg. February is biting the bill of pull mil blow and fills the dykes in no small term*. J ohn Frost has sternly make hie appearance and is now • noel king. Otto el % lair. - lin lastSaturday Messrs. 1Vebeter and Wetherheed ofileiMIT visited the municipal treasurer of Weet Wayaansb, to audit the musicipal accounts Lir 18193. Result will be made public in the near fistula. Mr. Webster, we understand, has been auditor of W. Wavennosh aceount• for fifteen years, and consequently Isa is •n ex• pert in this line. Mr. ‘Vetherhewl. who hit. had three years experience in auditieg municipal act -mints, is also quite •t home to the work. We presume they are the right g ent1/160111 in the right plants they aterVery ear. NI in the work *mined to than. l FSS/ 4%1/ 1ST, kMrSt W• lee* regret to leave to clitoni-le the gad treed of he 4tai h of NI es Wm shack 'etas, 'rewe. As. lir 1.11, • inch took pl.; c on t.tnrdoy mor.ong of last week. !Negotiant about • k ravens* gave forth In twin girls, sod h.. iso caught told inflanimation notated Her r.maIn. we,. interred ID 111,,og 'iron re mrt•f % on Mooday, 12th. it., It Fairhatt• covidurd the ohnenuies in the alarmism .1 It r H0411111•1. to •rhOWS p .•,. • • allie helmeted • 81fsl tit 11 died .31 !,•,„, H.awithoantling usa emey meet err/thee illtatlev, • leer asenher ef b sreds. iseivhi ors sad snio•isitmees *t- readed the tonere!, which thereby evisame caI' Q 30 'SE'I OOOZ the great esteem in which tbe dressed was held, and also as their exprerron of deep sympathy with the bereaved husband and six you's children. nnvi .xcsr..- Mr*. ‘IcCuisitt who has been in Coderich attending sic relatives for some weeks, returned home last week. Ass ss. -Mrs. Beatty and darghter. Mrs. Meth:meld, and two children, who have bosn on an extended visit to their mother, Mrs Met 'usig. left for home' it I .adiar ton, Michigan, bast wedh. DUNLOP.. Ti E.,I•AV, Feb. 1.1. Mrs. E. Jarsiii and Mrs. Alex. Reid. of Coderich, were the gdesta of Mrs. Reek last Tuesday. Chas. Muer), Tockensmith's far-fsnied horseinan, gave our burr, a tnnaiest visit Aloorlay hist. LEEBUNN. Ti r,btv. Feb. 13. Mts. Carrie stilling, of Detroit, visited relatives here for sevenl days last week. Miss Maggie Horton was the guest of her grand -parent'. Mr. and Mrs. .1a me* Strachan, of Codeneh, last week. Janet and l'rancei Fotheringham. of Rrneelield, aith thew brother lionzalt, were the guests of Mn. A. .11. /lintel' this AUBURN. MoNi. , Feb. 12. Don 1 forget the big !sante:Wang on Feb. 23rd. Mr. and Mee. Home, of Clinton, sunday- ed litre. R. W. Webb is under the weather this week. Mus E. Stuart, of Ooderich, is the guest of her °Dunn, Mute M. Rutledge. 14.1: Munroe and' tr. hIcLachliu address. ed the gospel temperance meeting last Sun- day. Rev. Mr, Sellery, l'h It, of Winsham, will preach in the Methodist church nest Sunday evesing. KINTAIL. Tire2.1.4V, Fie. 13. bliss S. Webb. ol Coderich, is the roast of 11ra. M. Whitty sad other relatives. t:eorre thst:ten, of Hancock. Michigan, ie va'assizji friends and sequel/namnd es in a e this vicinity. Mrs. Captain Transch, wire has bees the rust of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Camady, during the past week, has left for her hose in I kid.. -'h. impiputiosadly re00,111cdriaileod. who was so 6,60014 111. Isoave time ago we ars pleased to state, jurod by tallier frost • scaffold in hie harn Thomas Criffin, who has occupied the position of hotel keeper in this village for I the put two rears, has left to resume his former position in 1.0deeigh. .4 eery unusual occurence •1 this period of the year happened last Friday evening in the nature of • thander. holitning and rain storm, which evidently iadicates %cry cold went her. BRUCEFIELD. Ti 1.-055. Fel. I; We Ate p'.easerl to state that D. Mein SA, V. S.. is tilde to be &roared again Res Mr McKeon* filled the pulpit til the 11.sisto ehurch. Brucefield, the liet two sab- bath* The 1 P s 1 li will haee • social on Thursday evening twit iit the reeidenie of ' Mrs. P. McTavish, Mill Had. Tucker I w raith. A little flier a *ark ago Mr. Scott, of this village, Shipped 22.000 lbs. of pork to ' Hamilton He has needy 11%000 hush ef I I wheat, oats, ate., na hawk Seldom weed are the papers of listen meaty necessitated to chronicle t he end a lawiejemen••••WelereleellieWellielrelAlle, W. ACHESON & SON. FEBRUARY BARGAIN LIST 50 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON VERY MANY LINES. Other stoive 1411' tionpfti•ed to compete with our Clearing Price,. TO START: Ladiesl'ntlerwear - -All Wool, Long Sleeves, Buttoned Front or Jersey, were *1.00 each, we are belling at Mc. Drawers, 65c. and 75c., must sell at 48c. Tweed Dress Goods, 40 inches wide, stylish goods, were 45c. a yard, tlown .to 29c. Plain 40 inch Heavy Serges in Black Navy and Myrtle Green has been a big selling line at :1(k.. will sell at 19c. till Febriutry 6th. Ladies' and Children.. Jacksts-All kindb. Oh Here is Bargain' Dephrtiseitt. All Styles at &boot Half Price. $7.00 and .`Ns.00 Coats for *4.00. $12.00 Coats for $6.00 and 1X1. 00. THEY MUST 00 AT ANY PRICE. INSPECTION INVITED AT ONCE. err Sent. theireant tar lash en at Regular Gessi.. W. ACIEEEION 8; SON. CLOSE TIMES EASY pRICES. 5. Now that there is a lull in business, it is the time to have your Watch, Clock, Jewellery, Sillier - ware or Optical Goods Repaired .A.LL4 WORKCl- IT A FL A N EP WF 4 .1111 A FULL LINE OF 1\ 4oll TRADE, C. As. 11171CBER & SO • drovaaa.cal airmen 5. Tit 111 t a human beiug more tragic than that of stunuel f•ooper, of tbis village, and Beier before in tlie history of this oniet ell:age has such a gleam been thrown over it. t 1hunday last he spent the forenoon at A. Boss's house and, .her taking dinner, took a rdle and same eartrolges to go :hooting In the Lush. Not returning home at nicht his wife anti SOU Henry.went to Mr.ltoss hous to see If he was there but be did not nun-. A search was instituted sad his corfwe Wag found in the bush. The greater port of the bead was bloats off and the brain" were ..1 his feet. There was • i.mirrel dead leside him and 111.1 thought he a -as &ming to shoot at another when he slipped and :he rifle went al with the above nett. The major sty think it was• case of suicide,but wheilit r st was or not remains • mystery. The re gneiss were takeo borne next morutrur. The funeral on Saturday wait largelt *needed. lie leaves a sorrosing widow. a sou acil four daughters to mourn his loss. The sym- pathy of ths-ectire noighborhood 1. exteod ed to them in this hnue of their sad bereave meet. tally " In the midst df 51. we are ' in death. • SLUEVALE 1,1. Feb. 14. Mist I.. linwney, of --eafortii, is visiting at Jae. .• Timmins'. Mrs. T. West, of i :rand Valley, is viait • ing at her tither, Pubt. Duncan s. There will be • tea nieeting in the Forest ers' hall on Thursday, Feb_ 15th, under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. hlonroe. of Harristoo. Ittvs. selle.-y, Wingbam, Rev. .1. W. Pring and others. will deliver addrewea Rev. A. V. Hanker ' will occupy the chair. ftev_ Dr. (Oak, ot Ripley, preached loth*, Methodist church ea Sunday hist. Duncan Kirg, who has been ill for sous time, is recovering very slowly. Arcb. Patterson, i;ur enterprising butcher. has moved to Wroieter, where he is carry Ifl mo the burinees. wm. •lacklin has moved into the house lately vacated by A. Patterson. Junes Beilsy has gone to Molesworth to work with 4.o. McDonald. 1VCita.Du W. . % ff, of Seaford) are visiting •1 11. .1. H. Koss has gone over to visit f•lartgow and other parts in Scotland. Mrs. A. McEwen,. wife of our gt noel school teacher. has been visiting at her father's, M. Spence. lately. Thos. Dunn, of Wisigham, was visiting friesda in this vicinity last week. Sam Scott. of Manchester, paid Bluevale a flying visit hat week. yrs. Wm. Gray is very ill at present. An Arnerioan company will open up the Alpha 151 Works at Sarnia. Herne Town I 'mined grunted Mayor t'rea• wicker $100 in consideration of his wry's, for the putt year. Hie Worship thanked Ib. cossetb but declined the money. A New Hamburg man has just ski a hen to • South Ceroliaa breeder for ail The bee was of the lawbaie breed aad one of tb• prise wieners aft the Werld's Fair. CANADIAN CURRENCY.. Orilla& has sent more that 100 horses to work au the wools this *outer. Owen Sound is troubled with thieves who break tato stores and residences. ft is probable that liquor Ie. -ewes in Stratford will be reduced In nonther. A farmer in Ifolgetown is asitiog 800 bushels of wheat for bett, r prices. It is estimated that 800 Kisestognan* optum, the majority tieing women. The Bradford Potosi* of Industry will run their dour null 18 hours a day. A vessel recently lett Si. John, S. 11.. coetaining 32.000 bushels of pea& In Nottswasaga township alone there am 11 large sextettes of Patrons 01 Industry. Purforil hosts of n:ore line nee hones, than oh, other town of 411107e can show. Here's a Pointer *ben yott ask f,,r 5 cent plug m cent plug zocent plug iii POPI ! DERBY PLUG Smoking Tobacco be sure :hat the retailer does not induce you to buy any other in order th; • may make a larger profit. THE MEN YOU KNOW. • hemittAatattV BANK OF MONTREAL. 1 CAPITAL, SI 2,000,000. REST, 6,000,000. A Saving Deftartment has beim *seed ix COn- nectiON with this bratsch. luterest alkreved at csivrerst rates. H. LOCK WOOD, Mc:wager Godepich Brame& 1111111MIMMIIMII. • DAVISON & CO., •. „reef/N:441S T4, R. WiLKI , General lia.rdware Paints, Oils, Glass, ETC, ETC, SPORTING GOODS A SPECIALTY Having Audits' the wants of the people for the past eight years I, the Hardware Line, and having purcha..ed the business. stud good will sI R. P. WILK,' NS( IN, we shall endeavor to retain the reputation of ou• Predecessor by git mg at all times the best +slue in our lines. Soliciting your valued orders, we are obediently yours, DA.VIE3ON ac 00. TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE Abstract Statement of Receipt& and Expenditures for the year 1803. PTIL Te name.. from Uieit s r 3/1 10 S WON .41115 owthed ... OS SI • . ire ee 44 M Clerk from sic of comity lets tellecter . . abla 30 - - Total NEN* HI • PAS 11115111. rash Reek &ad 9- .11hdia . N . 2"4 &Avoids Art Of County... . . ...... Wit Miewilinsaires items . 4, Heanor on hoed . • • - • EtT fa Total Mtn, • • • . Charity nify that the forewese i• two. SOS cach We the midereireec metathesis, thorrect In e ,elfooggilehe of by ce( ethers copes and .01incises .1 4,. east 1/ tint:eras Moen+ and the Treasurer'. h.-ob.. end of its so sidured tor M. larcentber. A. 44. IND 14r funkier mate that Vre are Pissed n P osted and that we hel.ese them 56 he true gaud correct In every be year AUL tau do L. ro- of I he r. tattle. 310 day n' ttioreme' Dated tho 3rd day of rebruari. 141. 1111111 W11114111 X1E3fibd1116 FARMERS... Arrangements Lave heels made with leading niauufacturt-rs, such as FLEET R V.'S, A unit's, Til ) SI s , Watford aryl others, to sup- ply me with their Agricultural Implements at special prices, con- sequently I am prepared to give you the best at low figures. NO PEDLINC OR AGENTS. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND CALL AT THE FOUNDRY. I can still supply you with Runciman Land Rollers, Plow. Root C'uttI•f kr. More attention is to be paid to tlo., Plow Point Busine,- this season, both in regard to having good Points and having all kinds on hand. Cash for Cast and Wrought Metal. Castings made t9 order. Repairs proinptly attended to. It VC *fink TO TB ITATHONS OF INDUSTRY: I am now ready to enter into an agreement with you t, furnish you Implements and Repairs, or it :till he to your advan- tage to forrn conimittees to meet here at once and arrange 1,4 special prices. You will not require to employ a clerk. Straight busines& Good Mathinea Cash Prices. Ys respectfully, J. B. RUNCIDIAN. JAMES ROBINSON, One Puce Cash Sion'. 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, One Price Oaeh StAin