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THE SIGNAL : GODI RICIT, CONT.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1893.
ANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
£ITAIMAIDNSS t«•1.
HEAD OFFICE:. TORONTO.
IMO r., MN NoLues SO LARS .
S. It. WALKER. 001EIUt
GODERICH BRANCH.
ovum. OMIt1N0 OUSiflU1 Ta*MsAOTED. FAMMINIV NOTA ONMOUSWIIII
Dorn a1E410 PAYAIIL1 AT AL. rovers WI CAItAOA. AI1O 1 NE .Anted►AL
oats in no UNITED STATIM GUTAT 13111TA1N, FRANCE, tIL11Mt/DA, as
SAMOS SAM DEPARTIIEWT.
wows or'LOD AMD UPWAtnDS anoarv.DD AND cu..vsr nem or atrium
,e0_ 4711WIMIST YOU TO •1N ►rNOMAL AT TIN. ENO Or MAY ANO
.- tela tN MON VOA&
plp.alal AffuNENw elven M Me 111•11•04110 Of nDMrr•.ret•t wren
pMm.re' Awn Hat a. R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager.
• 14.10O,000.
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.ASAP mics
I61BOR BCllB .IN WALES.
svetta
ONE P6ICE 1
It is generally understood that
re sell fur Cath only and at One
price only. The following from a
writer thoroughly versed in busi-
less nletiss>tlr aptly describes and
Nuq.,:res the old and
.(•+Stan' :
The change in
making prices has
wh,s!c av+tem s"•1
trade
The old way was W put two
private suarka on goods, cost and
asking price, and the selling price
was ee hatever *um between the
two t'.sc buyer and seller Wight
sgrce upon. The asking pries, of
course, was pretty high, and the
selling price depended on the skill
and I":rsirten_e of the buyer and
seller. The new way i., to make
o..e (,rice and never way -
from
the
now
the method of
overturned the
machinery of
it
1'n,lcr the old way, buyer and
seller haggled over every transac-
tion, a must trying experience for
anyone of sensibility; Ansi in most
casks the buyer carne off second
he -t, because the seller wood be
the snore experienced of the two
and become the sharper of the two
at a ltargain.
.1 storekeeper. not more than
fifty years ago, had the wit to see
that such doubt, about the value of
sn.•rchandise and such disagreeable
Nrience in buying viers serious
hindrances to trade. He invented
the new way, had the courage to
carry it out rigidly and became a
great merchant. Others followed
Li; example and became succeneful
"serchantss ; so many and so suc-
cessful that, trade has come to ire
livides into two classes, one -pries
an.1 no -price.
Anybody who looks out upon
he world of business can see the
hangea going on. The one -price
ystem is extending, and great
t
e
stores are (;rowing up under it.
The no -price aystcm is still hang-
ing os, especially in the country
and in the poorer quarters of the
cities ; and there is great outcry
17 those who do not yet tinder -
stand the nature of the conflict.
Success always brings failure into
relief ; and those who fail cry out
against those who succeed."
Make yowl owe inference of
whish in the better system. If
you're reaaonab le you'll probably
favor the new. Add to this the
Inanifeet advantages of Cash -both
to buyer and seller -and Ree if our
claim to give the biggest and beet
DOLLAR'S WORTH is not retie -
We've sna•le great pr 1.iratirnlr
for Fall. Over fifty eases already
opened. The remnant of Sus lit e
Stook it in the way. Some lines
go at half cost of production. It's
)rUlr opportunity.
!1 Highest Current Priers for
Rutt. r and Kam
Atseeks by tae airtime* as the C.)Uerl.e
-alea►.•.te 1re.eoree Talmo t. C..reo
the Setae Ow..re-aes.55,te t. wreck
!rains gad 1. Coe Of the Gas
LONDON, Aug. I1. -The struggle be
tweets tee masers sad ,wineowaere is no
nearer automat slum three weeks ego,
rhes the sink, be a. In the Mldlaad
counties aloes fully 2O0,U00oelliers are idle.
Ie South Wales the situating is a erltial
that more than 3000 Infantry, ba.ids% save
airy and a noes battery, have bets ad -
{wood s■ aeticipatien of tames' note. The
whole datrsct is in • state of feverish ..as.
net and apprehension.
Fnalay 10,000 miner§ march..' from
Monmouthshire and the Rhondda Valley to
Merthyr Val. tweety•two Doles northwest
of Curti( They noted in the parish, and
its environs, smashed windows sad better-
ed buildings. Several area were maltreated
by the mob, bat eveatually after
the reining of the riot at the rioters
marched away without liaviag dome any
aoasiderabl. damage. A despatch from
Peotypridd to -night rya that the troops
have been Brat to Merthyr Vale, u mon
trouble threatens there.
At the meeung of the dates et the
Fifeel.tre msa.•rs today it was decided that
the roasters' oder of 12i per coat. advance
1n wages be dee:need awl that the men
save she pits. Tide amus that 11,000
Frfeahire masers will ga0i't oa Mouday.
erases Oreer.4 Ora.
Latrine, Aug. 21. -The situation in
South %Vales meta( to the cal strike bas
sat improved. Tia strikers nude repeated
attacks on the collieries batrrday and
numbers d strikers, workers sed optics
were imparted u the conflict The district
was pretty excited Italurday. treat
military sad ponce pree.ouoae bars been
takes, &¢.d the Serio-eaeee 01 the sitaatloa
mea he judged L the fact that the col
means kiv* asked for 2000 Infantry .ad
1000 cavalry to protect the collieries and
the works( collier.. Over ;00 infantry
Nave left Plymouth is teases for the
Rhondda Valley, .ad .00 other. witl pro-
ceed to -day. The desperate measures
which the mea are taking in order to cornu
the coal owners were .h..we Yesterday
when • body of strikers endeavored to stop
the work of the colliery which &lotu .ap-
plies the Pontypridd Geo %Vorls,ia order to
put the town so darkens.; while to -day
stones were foxed oa the r.tilwsy line which
sviJatly had been placed there by the
strikes The district has the appearance
of being in . stats of siege.
Seatinets ars stationed oa the hill tops
sad roust the collieries to soaounce the ap-
proach of the striker@ to :he troops. The
polis'* are geardiag the oolli.iPs, of which
Ices than ' 1' i est of 904 are Row "reeking.
The waking collieries ars chiefly is the
E..bbw,ale district, sad the ntrikas aa•
B ounce their iuteatioa of marching there e
to -day 50,000 strong to atop work.
Rtotoss .cora are expected owing to •
deciaioo of the owner, not to pay the sink.
ins haulers who Deviated the trouble. The
mine owners appear to be resoluta ie their
refusal to aoaosd. the 20 per prat. advance
et wage, deeraded. It is estimated that
the nice have already lea £300,000 is
wages, while the output d the collieries,
which is 47,000,000 tone, bee
folios to 2
Thus Matey Nask.e
Lanese, Aug. 21.-i. view of the ex-
pected rise of the bank rate discount has
rumuasd fine at 4 per tsar. for 90 days
and 7 per mat for 20 days Resines oa taw
Block Reshape was almost stagnant, s
the usual dulness a the holiday season,
combined with the amass heat ted ea -
certainty of the (.tors American market.
reduced dealings to the minimum. Every
department is affected by the depression.
I. sympathy with New York quotations of
America r@itwsy securities generally were
week.
The tots of the Pare and Berlin bourses
was cat. Italia securities were .spsoially
weak.
.k. Irrs,ek itteett....
PARIS, Arg. 21, 1 a.m.-The manse re-
rrivd up to the presses tame show the
Republicans. • of 106 Republias. • win of Ere
mets, 12 Royalists. 7 '•Rallied" sad three
Rwmi.i•.ids. Beaty-Mgbt re -ballots an
may.
Pewees Katal.
Beut.re, Aug. 41.-A Matting replesi..
oeourred Saturday is the King Lsdwig seal
mise at Hera, mer Bochum, ie West
phalia, Dud eves miners were kilted. Sia
were werieraly iajresd.
The R.MM mel..
Bravos Area, AEE. 21. --Th. rebels Ase
the Praises of t errhstss bare d.fe.t.d
the O.rer.meat %rweptr and are Mal Chill
es annuls* city.
11. 11. .$ ►sakes,
Vt&vw.t, Aug. 21.--Dhp•teba fres
brsile, Ro.mula gad °data, (Meth Ren
elti m Abet slight earthgrake shake shah
both shies yesterday atomise.
A MAIDEN IUEO FOR .s0,000 -
c .,gad Irma Atte..d.0 the AEIseMe.r
.r Nee NtaA•e Nesh.sua
W ATtaarn, Celts., Apr 91. -Mm.
• deserted wile. 91! .se. d
ee.idtug leers. has brought a .sit is
sgS. to the smcent of l0 tte0 s•i
film bask a Illtuas d ? .w Redte.4,
ieet
Om the dewier d the s&.tio.a el bee
hvisk.vid, Freak W. lands. • dethiy dray
mer. T e papaw have hose served se
Yee. W I1Wss. whs a said t o be were
belle Erode. y
w►stal 1355+ the •..sent imiv.l..d Ami the
liplanumix males.
1 TEt Se gal be tent t• age adJreie i.
FRENCH
FLANNELS
50 PIECES, 50 CENTS
We open to -day a beautiful range of new Flannels
from France, price 66c. a yard. Best quality made.
t.
PARASOL SASE
TI IS WEEK_
All grades marked down to Cost Price and under.
Finest selection in Goderich.
Inspection invited.
W. BCiIESON & SON.
SUMMER SALES,
25 per cent. Discount
ON ALL
Summer Goods.
MRS. R. E MITH.
C. A. HUMBER & SON
WATCH &JEWELERY EMPORIUM
New Goode of the Latest Designs and Patterns in Watches.
Olocks, Jewelery, Silverware and Optical Goods.
We aro catenag tor a share of the trade, ted it ae.ae.ablr ►tires and fair Treatme.l
must ter uythlog, we w maiden la beviag a shawl at Tour patrertige.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Prompt attasttos sad satisfaction Reeraateed.
0..A. HUMBER 81r, 801•T,
Sten soar Abraham Smite's Clatblag gas., ea the tlrs.re.
Remember the Auction Sale
of
NRS. BICH'D HAWLEY'S
FURNITURE
HOUSE FuRNISIIINGS
To be commenced on
Thursday, Aug. 24
And continue every Afternoon and
Evening until everything
is disposed of.
Ther. will be Bargains to be got in every
article required in and around r boos..
Sale at Store formerly occupied
by DANIEL GORDON.
THOS. GUNDRY, Auctioneer.
Wingham: Thos. Manuel returned to
tows ea Tuesday from Victoria, B. C. He
reports trod. somewhat slow cm the coast rat
present, bat uncials retuning in • taw
weeks sad take the family with him.
Mr. Masted is t4. i tare of health.
Hensall : R. Patterson, sr., lad the mis-
fortune un Wednesday d last week to get
the fingers on his right bud badly cut avid
mangled while operating oma machinery io
s kis planate mill.
Morris : On 1Cedurl►y of hat week,
Thoms Knechtel, teacher, of Morris, led
1 Mira Lizzie Reid to the altar. Rev. D.
Perrie, brother -its -law of the groom, p.r-
)armed the ceresnoty.
WESTERN FAIR
LONDON,
SEPT. 14th to 23rd, 1893.
Canada's Favorite Ezhibition
I'..LsRLr,,K D 1951:.
Ter *LOW IT TIM MASH 14.
LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS.
Kahle* close September lib.
The best tied largest Stabling sad Spas
allotted on receipt of entries
BETTER SPECIAL ATTR&CTIONS
ltA. VKR IWPO F:.
t1ieNR1 Kar en esne West UI ►Nal..
For Pres Lets ed iefruns. apply to
•AIT. I. N. Pan. TOR A. MM.
US
Walt a Bit!
Far>;e,t- LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP
Facts are so scarce in this world that it is possible to live a
is one :
good marry years without becoming acquainted with one. Here
We've been busy as bees ever since
we started business.
The reason is obvious: We have trade your needs our study, and
are keeping up a feast of good styles and goon vainest, and in buying
your Boots and Shoes from u, you get better value for ter ter '-sone y
than you can get eleewhore.
Von will be delighted.
with the good goalitiem or
our goods.
We have a choice me -
,'
lection of Ladies', Militate
and Children's Oxfonl Tia
I'Shoe&
Thousands to ehoose
from
All other linea complete.
and guaranteed to fit, to
wear well, and give entire eatiafaetinn. Oar -priest
Save money while you can h)• haying your Boots and Shoats front
aro the lowest
T. FOWLER & 00.
a,e.e
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CAPITAL, , . .. ' $12,000
REST, _ :.. , t ,000 000.
A Savi„hr Dc/.rrlr;;c,ss
%alien with This brawl/.
Interest at:/eev..eet at c,rrrekt rales.
II. LOCK I FOOD,
Manager Goderich Bra,'c&
I would a•1t'iee those Parties w;:o contemplate putting in a Furnace to
take
has ben oiei a
BUCK'S "LEADER,"
Constructed on the same principle a, the " Happy Thought gauge, with
the Duplex Grate.
References : Rev. M. Tutetru St. I:eorp's Reetcry, and ala. JAMES VATar. Heap
ware Meroha&t.
Just received, a car loud of WATER WHITE OIL, which I will sell
low fur cash -wholesale and retail
sal trust all those indebted to sue for the year 1892, wt:1 w11 at oats and settle the
same. Yours respectfully,
G_ N_ DAMS_
SEASONABLE COODS,
FRESH AND RELIABLE.
CANNED MEATS, YEGETABLES AND FRUITS.
!V
GENERAL GROCERIES
we esu suit you in quality and prion, and baits • trial order from you.
R. W. RUNCIMAN
nuoos55or to H C
Haws you an lis. of take
A BUSINKS8 or 8HOBTHAN COURSE ?
FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
OF LONDON,
Atasde HiA,13 ted SHOt'LDNJt9 above the acsrage B1.inees College for Thorough Practical
Teschi•t. College recesses Sept. lth. Uatekorne hen.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
METHODIST IIA<:All.• POR `tet-m,ses.-
(M 1 and timet 1att..t is an iUusRrat-
■UCH WORLD'S FAIR d ""°'' i, the ria University,
Rev. the Fres
LIKE A tvatlsoa, d Victoria L'nivasiCy, oB :be Few
Church Jubilee, reooaaLag the heroic self-
e aoritioss of the fathers and (Deaden of the
WILL Hi Free Church of Scotland. Mather illustrat-
ed article of much intermit is one by Mrs
Helen Campbell, entitled "Light in Dark
Places." giving graphic pictures of Jerry
Makel yes Maim work in the alums of
New York. A brilliant character study of
Thomas Carlyle. with striking portrait,
ooevsys • better imputation than many have
of that vroat, writer. A Young Heart of
Oak" is • brief record by the editor of the
brave yang life of Lieutenant Harry Bo1-
dero in H. M. Royal Navy. The editor al-
so describes, with full pictorial illustration,
the famous Noble Sanctuary, or Mosque of
!)mar, on the site of the Jewish temple oa
Monet Jeorieh, ea of the moot sacred
i
on earth. 'City Charities," by Rev. Dr.
Barras, is a careful study in Christina soci-
ology. A strong paper by Joseph Cook de-
soribss Anglo-Saxon Fetioa, a dream
which seems nearer fulfilment than ever be-
fore. The bnlliaat illustrated papers es
British India, by W. S. Caine, M.P.,
approach completion. Tarmac: William
Briggs. Price 22.00 year: $1.00 for six
Canada's Great
INDUSTRIAL
FAIR
TORONTO
SEPT. 4 TO I6
1893
EXCELLING ALL OTHERS.
New Stables, New Cattle Sheds,
Aad many ether improvements.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
Greater and Better than Ever.
The People's Greatest Oatil i
11e.* t.se.rdess e. •11 aallwars.
J. J. MITNlla. N. J. NIA,
Pr•rstdewt, Jlfi.rrr. roman,.
Bramwell' : i be Rev. W. T. Chia, form-
erly Episcopal '.List..r here, bat sew •t
Fenton, Michigan is bete spading his
holidays. Hie wife and family aooeeapany
aim. H. likes the land of the Free. Wen
though he wee • goal. key, wbjeet berm
McKillop . James Longearth, of Iio-
Killow, sold s Ess Perobao, mare this
week to Mr. Taybi, of Teckerwmith, ter
*96, which le a pretty good pries for a
bee.. these dars. About tures years ago
Mr. Learwerti refused $160 for the same
amass!.
lieaforth : Win. Rasa. of Hallett, View
Kilburn, delivered to Thomas Case, last
week, two of the Easet young heifers that
hays been shipped from Vafortb station for
• good while. They were both two years
oil sad atter leisg driven out here, weigh!
1,760 peewit.
ttasterth : R Iwar.l 0',1 11, w i, at as
tease worked ea teamster ter Themes
Dwsey, bet who has been i. Cal/feral* foe
es,cet.ees years, was in tetra lite week.
He same to Os &4& to vert his mother who
had beem merlesdy ill for .nese time cad
who bas dace dial.
Tett CANADIAN MAC iris ToaArl r.sr.-
The ('amelia Magma..'s 5514-emenner taw.
e sti number i. riot IR variety of latereetumg
topics amid copious in illuetrstios, tad well
Rei.tai s the reputation attained by this
moss creditable of Candia literary psri-
°dicaia le actior, the illustrated story,
"7L. Backsliding of Elder Pettus'" by W.
T. Josses, gives a graphic picture, true to
life .pps..tly, of the inner life of • Shaker
tlo55maaity in Ksetecky. "Aoortt.d by els.
Deed," • capital story by E. Mad:. lsweo.,
is strikingly original in treatment. The il-
lustrated artMhs w "Something abous
r
Hawaii," by H. Spatter Howell; "Upper
Canada College," by W. Alla' Neilro.. sod
"A Moamit04a Mato►" u the Himalayas, A. H. Morrbo.. t )tb.r &,tick. •r., •'$i
JoM T Seppsonon •mid Hie Ctitttmaes,, • d.t. ,i
el the i'S.edMa premier, J. L Tien s,
C. E ; "Pobtisl U1..amsseooas el
(lasso,' by Rdw.rd Medi;
• • R,der.das
&mid Pfe1'erte,' ti Hemi. G. W. Rom,
inter of Education. Ontario . m• r.1
of Tillage," • ) d farm ids, W 11
H. Hryest The ieplaoer eat a . aN
glen," by J. L Paya.; ' Ceacer. rill►
i.m," by Rehm A. Haim "A (bus .,
eros," by S 5tewvt, D. L.II t '' t^r
tr.rvi tkss lfetfth-bless R.a.bi geek .,'
R !inks: "A C1sRiia. iN])strife
&mid book rw t;. Irry the a
sumbss d s viatfaw•1 r p well
hiall
sord
e tobewltb t°Arkeirisoer
hJ04:44 4aEtanehp
abreat
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Publiehgas
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BR''••SH EXCHANGE
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rAMOND TEA
MEDICINE,
Easter Rse.ttly 9.mod t:idley "I",Aseteed to refers s1. rtes! wrnderfil/
with er .oeM..t that laid biro op f oh ofveneet is m Melia pa tyre dmiws
.sawerrl d&ya Wail. sr§ the &ot i•t g'n.E .mnlsoe di ted fsa.M la. aiek.t•
rhe heat dept iota tM hosts Ale foot tri p.1ee i. do Par MI ta.1s 1:
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g..yye ke
At the above Nina tk. .,sant: i
s eT 10 rt.* d weeks. rsaa Af
awed he elm UMW.
M4t1au. T[/ .
W. N. uteNt.er, BMm a,a
ed eeriest the sed scraper attar -heel t.
S ep, whisk threw hum forward sad e
Ides • very .sverely sprained olds. ern
T*okerenekb : W. Iiaw4r,r
s twe►s ge1 W. Rs.Arrd, she
ha
be Rama read, Ta r@
taemitL
160 aero 11 e • was •As .sr -
Una, being immedinedy rd j 'persinew. awl the „mia si•
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