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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-4-25, Page 5W. Acheson & Son Dress Goods AT AN... Extraordinary Price.... FOR... • THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO. some laming 1n and out of iN lot, mad while staud,ug up In thm wages', ead•avor bit w •v..id the brano00. art • tree, Mr. Mulilu bast his bolanm and fell bwaweeds, breaking his neut. Ho b.msm• paralyzed from the result and still o•00ut lie' any part of bus body. The many Wend" will learn with regret that h• oaanut remover. Hou bioumiug weaker and it will b. o•tly • few days loonies that he man live Just lam D.oemb.r hu wile died. Hie children are Mrs. K. Ulatt•rham, of Joliet, 111., and IC J. Mo(Jlll, of Chicago, who are all at his bedside. wivaham • John laser had the mister tame to hurt hie bum very severely on Fri- day afternoon, 12th lost. Hs wail me t - Hodglae a►.ald alto the moa.y to his trieo•I., who wont! head I. back to hire (dodg n.) to hold as • .lege. Tits seemed plau.wb, and Mr. Hodgkin halide 1 the mousy utas to he trued'. whe..utI .std good bye, the four "slick &miter disappear- ing loco the 00001(7 11 wag amply • mama of mtsplaoed oontldenoe, and it w.. Mr. Hod,in.' good Nature that gut hint Lute the trap T'h• aeutlamen hose out smue hese wen, and w.,. limit beard et from Stratford, from wbwb place they sent cbs hotel man • cheque fur Went overdue. Sots, C' MAduas ('u — It is stated that there I. shortly to b. . yery material change though • Rood -'tail vi11M• Ism rises op la the centre of the settlement, there has bees a hwhs•d house for the sale .1 liquor In the pian.. The lofluene• of his holy Itte did sot die wilts him. '1'hee wryer reinem bore of a Mr. Starr, me the ('ttosttlle our nut', befog oomvertod to God, who attribut- ed hu umvessuo to his 'raving lived whom • boy with (trandfathsr Howell mon than thirty years before, sod it. was ble to .0.a• off the ouovwuun for ria he then received. "Tim i memory of the Joel le blamed." an Ob• puhoy of the Bduoatloaal Department lir A n T� 'Hilt teapot to clomp needed euheols and m upptemcnt to "Tie ignaL" GQDERICH, ONTARIO, APRIL 25TH, 1901.. Vrr►rr►►rt►rtrrtrrt►?t►tt►tt►t?err►ttttt►r►►trrtttrttttrrt►ttr?trttttttttlt It- r • - ' tar ttt>•— dti-- r►' i►- - � Get Acquajnted wit), our line of Bicycles. It'g worth your while and the acquaintance will ,ttvt• you money. QODER/CH, CRESCENT, HYSLOP, TRIBUNE, - RA CYCLE. RIBUNE,- RACYCLE. The largest show of Bicycles ever seen in Goderich. All fully guaranteed. Our line tor 1901 gives you a generous choice of styles and prices. They comb;ne all the latest features. Dunlop, G. & J., M. & W., Samson, Goodrich Tires. We also have • number of second-hand wheels at bargains. ▪ Repairs exec ited carefully and promptly by a first-class repair maa. rl».— - We have been sel5ag bicycles ever since a bicycle was • bicycle-and—are known u'rehable ` dealers. Telephone 92. 0E0. W. THOMSOIN do sato :�l11111111111J 11111u11♦UIUlU1ll11uUlill1111111i1�UIlI11111UUI lUle walk and elsewhere whore noceseary ; also tb• elusing of the walk in the Nome. tee - thirds of the way ea Wm wt and west sides and its• forming of two walk'', .preadmg One to ohs north .ad one to the south side of the oours bona; .leo that flower beds be planted In she centre plots Mr. Csntelon mold get' no •e000der for big motion to sops We report, and 1t was referred wick to the committee. The report of the Anent» oommlitse, re- oommendtag the payment of • number of 0000u.ts, war adopted. It war deoided to advertise the oow by- law by poster" and to the looal pipers. Mr. Humb-r toiroduood a meitou to have • ■urv.y of the harbor hill taken, so that the grade of the hill oould be reduced. The ooutwit did not oonsider the •arv.y noose teary and e.ye the public works oummlttee power to h.ve the grading dose, Mr. Manta wanted the loam atomic' the Square removed and rraoollthlo walks put down. lie thought the irauohthic walks would prowess she making of side paths on the grass. The atter of Improving the Square and park and rumor down grono. 'Ethic walks was oft with the public works ammlltem. Mr. Knox gage no►iee of motion to 'mead bylaw No. h of 1901 (the cow bylaw t. The moaned then adjourned. TO ADVEHTIIBERB. Notice of changes mast be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for change, mast be left not later than Mon- day noon, Carnal Advertisements accepted so to noon Wednesday of each week. Store in the Old Stand. stock is now complete in all the depart- nlen and well assorted with up-to-date goals THE TOWN COUNCIL. AIMb.r Pr, . ales from W Malsland River rower to. a• laHartloa and •ellen Ageism 1•a-iaeraL-. the reveler meeting of the town monad was held ore Friday evening, with all the members to attenda000_ The clerk reported tier venrielrwI -af-1a: I aeotlon greeted by Hie Homer Judge Doyle restraining the town from timer or permlttiog the nae of the southerly end of Wright street as • dumping ground for refuse. The loluoct ion wee granted at the 10tance of Norma, MMaoutay, W 'Mewl Sanders and P. N bowie. tlf whom behalf .ctiao hes been taken also against the town for damages. • tie motion of ble..r.. Martin and Mor. eel, the matter was referred to the special committee, with power to oomult the town solicitor. Edward Sharman applied for the poaltioo ofinepectur of the oonetructioh of grace - little walks, cm the same terms it lest year. Referred to the public works oommtttee. A.onmmasio•tton from O. A. Burrows, n•nulaotnr•r of wool and union carpets, etas carpet" and rug fringes, Breslau, was reed, .toting that It was neoemery for him ebce from Breslau, aa t11• ?Hoge was too small for the requirements of his /row• Ing budoea, and mktog what hMao•mente ike town of ,Ioderlch would titer for bar swing hare. The clerk war Instructed to ascertain the amount of business Mr. Barrows le doing cod to mak" other ,Irquirls' rseardtog his biomes& .i. F. Andrews appLed for an extension et the waterworks system to the (i, T. R. no yards. He estimated that about 7.00 gallons of water per year was reIclr• ' there, and h• would be edibles to pet per year for the ,se of the same. This es referred to the water and light oom. ante., Nis. Cantelon remarking that the Probable colt of extending the main would te?I50 and ill would be good interest o0 tee investment. An •ppltoatlo, from Jam., Colwell and Avid 111lson for oonoecltno with the ester main on Britannia road war retorted to the water and liehs committee Another mope/Moe from the Maitland 01r Powe, Co. was road es follows ; The `'ompsey agree to deliver to the town of ',Metall for tee years from the dote of in, stills on of their plant the power necessary toren the aro and tnoa,d.so.,t lighting sten teens and ler pump ng water ■apply et the 141lowtng rates The first 200 h. p 24 r dsy, at 3.30 per h. p. annual y, .sed o. 1oo..4 1 ha next hundred h p., 24 hoar dip it 121 per le p. per annum. Tree next issued, 2A.hour day, at $23 per h. p., per inure. The prim per h. p. over tint tm"anito be regulot•d by obltrotors ohms w if the ennocll and oamp.,y. Tba cion. al to grant the right of carrying line of tneseniesio, along the municipal thorough• tits. The company agree to make the Ceded meob►,lost a 'o,eotlons at t.bsir own "mete and leave it optional with the Doan NI whether a direot current he put on the M11 ,sr the power be ottaob.d o the pre• )stem. The Maitland Rayer rower Co. agree that the council shall annul th °entreat If 000stracnoh is not oommeaoe with° sur months from 1bs dater,! algntn this conuaot. Idr. Martin salted, Is oto lhl utower .lie &•e bat 200 horse power were used col 'twelve hours in tbo day, what would tb pact cherre' A. ('. Stewont, ash meat to behalf of the company, 'split; at for twelve hrarts the emerge would b ON bait of the amount specified fur twenty four bourr. Mr. Knox moved to refer the matter t the ap.oial committee. Mr. Martin moved, seconded Ly Mr Humber, that the offer be accepted, Nut leo 10 • contract to be prepared by the town 'elicitor and accepted 1V the council. Mr. Knox said h• had not had an oppor- tunity to 000sider the propo.i ton and thought It should be referred to committee. Mr. Muroey thought the terms of the propoeitlon were more favorable to the town than the offer wbbeh the council had made to the comp.oy. Mr. ('aoteloe thnoght the matter should be considered in committee. Mr. Humber nam in favor of the pro- posal. The company had waxed a long time and did not feel like witting looser. H. thought it would be sale to coapt the p t le 'Star, printing sod advertising, 827 86. d Tse special o..mmttt•e recommroded that g the oommuniontlou of foil tt Holt re claim t of R. Itadol:g. w ..•weed :-bbo.- tb. oowo- r loll comply with the largJest of W. C. Goode y to appoint the special committee* to meet • the committee from the Board of Trade ; that 00 action be taken On the pc 1. tion egeiat the mauling of the bylaw, prohibit. •' ing animals Isom running at large. 1'ro• grew was reported i0 the matter of coo- sot'doting the bylaw,. The clerk had been o instructed to write Teooent. McDooseh and I.; bridge rs aid to 'tawdry that the town • le In a platoon to oiler my lair Inducrmeuts t to any mraufso' lima ipduary to 'twat. , reposition. Mr. Neftel advoored sending It to 0010• mitts', which would not delay it very long. A vote wan t•koo on the amendment (to accept the offer) Yes- Humber, Martin, Morney. Nay —Cant.loo,'Knox, Nebel. His Worship voted "nay," and the erased - merit was lost. While the council wet wooder:ng what to do next, Mr. S'ewart res' and stated that the company wished to have the ma- ter tattled at ono*, it they bad already waited much longer than they had intend- ed to. The Mayor stated that his only object tri voting against the amendment wag to follow th• rub of bendier matters of thus kind to oommitt•e In reply to • question, Engineer K-lly stated that et the rue they were using coal f at the present lime the yearly consumption I„ would be 1 175 tons of lump coal; but this st did not give an accurate tdra of the oroaal „ oonsumpticn, ea they were not wring se m h here. The oommtttee had ordered the "peat In Illustrated Totowa—price $15. w ith one dozen cep... f the work to 1 . gardt►s two grana The pe11.4 re-(inderieh sent t• the llwn rateselep ne Co. had tern Mooed and forward.rl r.. ,t,. ......... parties. for th t spring and summer trade, NG NEW THIS SEASON EVERYT Just a word abo. t DRESS GOODS. The stock of blacks in plain and fancy mak is unsurpassed iu town both for quality and cheapness. The best n kes are in single dress and skirt lengths— no two alike, so that y' r neighbor cannot have one like yours. Colored iu homespun., cbevt t., tweeds and serge., all shrunk. Black .silks, black satins, cents to $1.2b. You should merves in alt prices from 30 our taffetas, they are great value. Colored silk in waist lengths in e dleas variety front 20C to 95c, in all the new shades, both plain an fancy. Shirt waists in white and black, u. -to date both in make and material. 1 think you will find them - nicest let ever seek in town, and prices right. gusting in colors and white in great variety. Royal Irish Dimi- ties at 121:c. Organdies equally cheap and in e at colorings and patterns. Pant., too, a Choice Tot at right prices. See the stock of paraso's, hosiery and gloyes. — _ Ossh-or-Produce. 'Phone $ri. 'lasering?, April 25, 1901. 6 R B. Smith's McKIM,s Reld's Old Store Stand TWO BUSY STORES but not too busy to attend to your stnallest want with pleasure, as well as your largest with care and expedition. Busy because the goods are all new and at the prices you like to pay. Jr11111n•ry. —The 'some of grace. Kyle and beauty, the 'stat copies and new Idea from fashion mottos oombloed with prone demJedly your way are here. Hive of flue straw instils and mettlog, trimn'ed with ribbons, sequin., flowers, foliage-, bather" and ornaments. Mus Dutlue mo make the hat just as you wen, le She bat the material and the mbitty Perhaps you would h'ke to trim your own We have the materiel at half prim. Feathers and tips at half price Flowers at just half urine. dhtrt WaistaAnd White Good■ at oast. Mr. Andrews hod lust gut them lo, noel we bought them at a ,rifle over half polo. b'or that room you want come atm window drapery. I ►hick we moa suit you le epee and stripe loony sonatina, art *stow, wt danbasos and ureitennes and lime ~Mine, all new, all she latest, all dependable and at the lowest pries, starting at 50 0 yd. Prints —Our stook 1. good .ad the priest start at Be • yord for a new, fresh. good. Geier cruet worth 6o and 7o. Fltanneletttas —A big range at all polus.. See our. at fee a yard o 1140. Clothing —We will only say that out guerautos of good blah In our olothlag your mosey beck It yo'i want It. Mm's sults from $3,30 up. Boys' „ $1,50 up. 1 he newest and nattiest little fellows' .alto In tb• market. W. A. MCKIM. THE 1WE NEW Empress SHOE Spring is here. You will be re- quiring a pair of.... BOOTS OR MEL. 0 THE Slater... Our stock is about com- plete with the latest fashions In Footwear that will be sold at as close pric,esas is consistent with qualityj Remember you have no duty to pay on the Shoes as they are made by Cana- dian workmen and are equal to the best American goods made. Wm. Sharman, jr. H.C9jAORNE The report was adopted. Th. water and light aommittee reported that they bed inetruated the olsta to unite bed awarded the coutract, for sovelyinr burl Dips to ths town to Lee Sosphard at 5i3 per lb. ; the eminent:mallow. of trii, flonarteh Organ Co. end the •Ondmich Elaine Co. ware twirl. consideration ; ites petitions of John McGratto it and others fo 'olwell sod I) Wilson for an extension et \ be water ayetem on Britanni• need w. re \ being looked into Ly the engineer. '1 be , eport was adopted. The public wicket committee recommend• ed that th• °leek be instructed to erten mponum 'aim for darnages, tia• am council 1101 er. • '1 he clerk heed been instructed to write Messrs. Proudfoot A. Hays that the oominittee would attend to the matters complained of in their oommonit ions when making their anoutl tour of inepeo• t1on. The purchase of 'bade tress had been left to the cheirman and Mr. Reid. Morris' tender at $181 had been socopted or the woodwork, ma., of the repairs to the for the masonry work in moneetion ith said repairs dim committee r.icom ended that the clerk ba instructed to rite E N. Lewis to remove the ferns huh he haa pieced across Britannia road ; hat the wooden sewer be tepletad sith Ile on Toronto @treat anti Huron rood from Inn street to 1M1 'lout street ; hat the ally at tha "ewer outlet, he cleared ol "het. ; that St. George's Crescent be radsit, and atm • portiere el CaMieria bat, the sewer which empties over the bank 1 the loot of Cayley street he connected at the main sewer. Toros hundred trees lied been purchased from Thos. Won at 101. per Ira*. Ta• committee had mods the annual Sons of inspeotion of the streets, drains, etc, and recommended that •11 neosmary be done The oommitme aaked power Oe carry out the retoommendationa tr ads in the report. The report was adopted. The parks oommittee rsoommended the fixing of the walk to ths harbor park and the planting of trees on each side of As Hamilton-st. year Mr. Martin then moved In amendment t to tne motion, moonotwl by Mr. Hom her, that the foration be decided at tom p meeting. Thle was defeated on the same VOX. Se the priev.ous sniendmeot and the d neoldos to Mier the matter to the epeetal g oomm1tte• was then aarried. A Maunder. lurked for oonnection with . th• sewer ou Nelson etreet.. Besides him- I self five water users desired this connection. Referred to tha public works oommittee. 'The following aorottats were referred to the (Menem committee 1.vidon Engine Supplies Company, London. repairs to holl- er .8 pumping/ etatioo, 819 70 ; SINNAI., printing and advertising 110 96 ; These Huctatep, posting bills, $1.7S ; Armstrong ffros., pump for house at cemetery and pump lo town, $21 ; Charles Rates, bay, Arm latenthed to start la Romail. Karr will go to Oramilloa. whore he boa bought eat a Intallasta le the Same Ilea. . Jewetik A. A. &thresh wee dews at "'MIA so loosiosos lest week. M• Geld that Mr. Ooefoos food foot oat hook from who lotted to layette de(I,000 le the •II hes Ray Joie Toowookwo, W00 rettently *old hie See hove le tile toweehlp MIT. Is eagetiseleg fee th• low ow peroboo• of the Reefer* Ur sod If he eneesedle be wiling' It thle Tor mod go to tiooketh to re - We have the largest and best selected stock of seeds in town. Our clovers and grasses have been bought from e best importers in the Dominion and are pro- nced by our numerous customers first-class no stoc We stock o all variet te leaders in mangel seed. We have in -half ton of fine selected mange! seed of s. As the co season comes on you will find us as usual with so4tr of the best kinds for cultivation. We have given our customers the very best satisfaction In this line and will earnestly endea- vor to do so In the future. All kinds of field and garden seeds hand and sold at reaso ble prices. We sell the best bran and Meals of all kinds. kept on of , Flour, lierbageum Your patronage is respect Ily solicited on the merits of the goods we sell. tho tows Metes Ale:. Webster. brother el Mrs IC. Saville, of %owe, aed son of Mr and Mr*. Jae. WeheOnt. one. 13, Hallett, tiled fleehore, N an April 7th, from isoomooht, it the ass of thirty tern Toon. no was a prooperons young farmer. the owner 4.3 whole menthe) of land la Nestle That oft (biotite A 'miens aeoirlemt, and ono whlob will probably prey* NMI, was Hitt whioh happened to lames M60111, es Mat. erday. April 131111 Tor something to term itNialiles to he hod lam defog mese Aliaoot. Wits MA. Mansell he wee doing book their man fhey moored Mr. Hertilenns that the ram nould easily be won. aod that if he would pot op the money to baok them im would receive MO of the amount woo Knowing these 11,041 all winter and hewing cionfidenne in them, Mr. lindens agreed te loan the mosey, providing, however, he were allowed to hold the stakes this wee agreed, and the Tana sel for Meader, awn Rth, at Kippen Twee strengers came from Loudon, the sprinter and the Invoke, Ts. Hensel' trio, emulating of Mr. Hoclatas sod the two eremite who had been 'weeding them all winter. mat them at K Ippon at the appointed hone. All the preliminaries wore Wm. Burrow placing their order. sore k of repairs. We hate the heat make of Cream Separators on the market. Yon elm get the most up-fo date Carriage or Buggy made in Can oda at reasonable pricsv from tic Massey -Harris Bicycles—New 1901 models -rileimant monnta. Gall and IMP them AGSM and cleanest tinware to LUy All goods marked in plain figures , the smallest child can get the mune bargains se the older ones m we have only one pice and that iv the cheapeet No overcharging in the shop J. H. Worsell Th. ;sheep stove sod formes owe, Godarteh "What .Coroly ,Shoss I" " Never dreamed that such shoes could be made in Canada I" "Isn't that a beautiful flaiab?" " I like the shape and cut edit. too, so graceful, you know." "Yea, it's the "King Quality" shoe, and really, girls, I never wore shoes no comfortable and neat as these are. And, you know, wee save all the customs dotter', because they are maa• In Canada.'' "They won the gold seeMal nt Parla this year... "See. here ia the trade -ass& you can know them by" I-- " KING QUALITY.' Our Agent in floderich St, George Pnee. For Ladie's' Fine Shoes WANTHE King Quality TRy Nothing:made in the United States to beat them. :Every pair guaranteed. ...King Quality Shoes... largo range Our spring stock of goods is on our shelves. flake your selection early Trunks and valises at close prices. Our lines of staples are complete. FOR MEN ST. GEORGE PRICE Sole Agent for J. D. King Co'. Goods CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Snort Bread and Cream Rolls, Miocc Pies and Lady Finfm, Kisses, Macaroons, truffles, Bra,ody Snaps, Etc. 6.• WI good es he hest made in any ("entetion Marla the, trade in WEMING CAKES WI fancy riewigning anci ornament nig and almond ening. Ilion him an order and vont oat infection will be aseurrel. D. CANTELON, HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE.' ALL KINDS OF ALWAYS ON HAND Scralltornllakil Coal IN TRU MARICW'r All Coal welshed on the Market deliall whore von got MOO Ile. tow • ten. IATM. LEX Orders left at N EZIEFIAEuys Moro prrespe1y bebeaded le.