The Signal, 1894-4-19, Page 8e
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THE SIGNAL: COD1e:RICH, ONT, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1894.
endemwommonewellite
CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
ICSTILISLIIIMNSIO HOT-
HEAD OFF/OE, TORONTO.
•PITY. PAID UP) s1111c MILLION DOLLARS - 111111.000.006.
SUL,
B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER.
S1,100,000.
GODERICH BRANCH.
A CQENERAt BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMER' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
DRAFTS ISEUEJ PAYABLE AT ALS POINTS IN CANADA. AND THE PR:NC/PAL
CITIES IN rt4E UNITED STATE& GREAT BRITAN., FRANCE. BERMUDA, as
S AVIN0$ BANK OCPARTNIENT.
DEPOSITS OF $1.00 ANO UPWARDS RECEIVED. AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST
ALLOWED. INTS*EST ADOSD TO TM( P*INCIPAL AT TME END OF NAY ANO
le, IDCN IN (ACM Vann.
Special Atts*$NN givers is tMo OoI11c1
and Farmers' Sales Motes.
R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager.
SPRING SEASON��
Our Miss DONAGH has ret,urned from the Markets with
a Large Assortment of the Latest and Best in
Spring and Summer Styles.
Early Inspection Invited.
MRS. R. B. SMITH,
31asgow House.
NEIGH It+►RHOOD NOTES.
From our ownCorrespondents.
Thfrr t.InTerssaIlea Mere That (angel tee
trued le) where Eire %ew.af the
I mat, Mpectally aep*rled
for The Mime(.
ASHFIELD.
tieve%4, Aped loth
The 1a11 wheat looks bleached after the
set ere frosts and dry weather.
Fanners are busy at ploughing and accl-
aim The ground is getting in good order.
Mr. Brown's mill, 12th con , is turning
out both Iur.:ber and eiliagler at the sante
time "i he new enuine .utmrthtng tioe.
PCN%T ALBERT.
Tr, miner, April lith.
M.S. fares;; returued to (:ateric!s last
week.
Mtn May 1A ('haoce has returned from
Chicago..
The listurste. show a grant of $10.000
for Port Albert harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mel:ride, (•t Ishpem-
bag, are visiting relatives here.
The. following shows the nacho* of lbs
ewe- easful pupils of S. S No. 1, A.hfeld at
tl ,. recent prom. sum.: --From neo
it- 3rd to 4th-- Etta Pe11ow, Er t•
Har Bennett, N. Monntoey, K.
McVitie•, Horace Cunningham. Eva I*
innti, Laura Thurlow, Maud Stevenson.
From tad to iunior 3rd --lobo Nellie. Lottie
[kronen, Li. no t lauley, E lith hollow,
Hat id Mo ateuesyy. Addle Willis, Reubce
Richardson, Eddie O:iver.(.co Richardson.
Peter Greene, Jessie Wilson, Ethel 1*
L tag. Albert Stet•enfiou.
DUNGANNON.
Nei'. F. The local sge vey is 1►eng•nnon
for s. STUN M. is at the rake of J. U. Wart.
J.I'. conveyancer. Ar., who will reoeive or•
der* for snbecripiions, advertent and .cob
work. and M •lithorted to give receipt• fur
amcuate pa.1 ter the same.
nty, April 11-
1►n ,.i..). l'.wtaT -Division court will be
hell herc oa Friday, the 20th. All concern
ed will Korera themaclves accordingly.
W. F. M -A meeting of the Erskine
church auxiliary W. F. M. was held at the
rest Note of Mn. R. Davidson, on Thursday
last.
V,at Br.v. --Owing to the weather being
quite different from that of last week and in
excellent state tor Spring work the farming
Csmmusity is very buoy, gardemicg, etc.
AJ.ro,T ('owat.tw•Esr. - -We were pleas-
ed to ses lies. H. Duff. who has been very
ill for some time. She a improving in
health and was able to attend divine service
ou tut .abblth. We hope she may con-
tinue to improve.
E• . Lt•l tyre •al. On Sabbath, the 22nd
last , Rev. Mr. Baugh, of Auburn, will, O.
V , occupy the Rev. U. ltoger's pulpit.
He will preach • sermon in the forea000 at
the usual hour especially for the Sabbath
school children and in the et ening general
service will 4e held.
Telly i), -,torn, -Notwithstanding that
some remora were ascot that there would be
n o public celebration of the queen's natal
dy held here. the committee and others in-
tereeted have fully decided to eater tato it,
as was stated is our contribution of last
week to TEs SU;' AT.. The is to correct
say mistaken ideas to the loetrary.
A Peedyti C'it.t-. - As the Misses Stirling,
of Colborne, were at Thursday last paving
through our village on • visiting tour to
relalires in the vicinity of Paisley (limos
meaty) and other points. they gays your
bumble berth. • passing call. We were
plaited to etoe the young ladies looking so
well, and hope they will have • pleasant
trip wed safe retort.
1'nrtr,-., Oa Saturday last R t •Iendee-
aimg and son Albert left Isere on • vanities
tour to nlativee and former acquaint/ moss
at Goderich. lir. C , sr., looked quite
chirpy ad yetatb el ....Owing to • tele-
gram statist oat Reheat Wilson. of Disko
WE SELL HOE
cheaper that exclusive shoe stoves bermes
4)ar °per$1104 expenses an lass.
We have so Credit System lease
We are contest with a Smaller Profit.
%%e have all Grades and Varieties The
very latest styles in ladies lap shoes •
1'14.1a. Too Rlcoher, Chicago Ties, White
(arras an 1 Russet Oxfnrds,
V.• gearastee our Shoes to be as repre-
sented, and will make good any .esi.as de 1
bet in
artery w
Ilea, eon of Mrs. Wilson, and brother of our
slamism teacher, Miss Maggie %%clan, was
Very ill and at the point of thigh. '%'bei-
left here on Thursday last to... him
When Tichbourne, of I:oderich, commenced
ion Monday to till Miss Wilson's place as as.
:Meant teaeller during Ler shoelace in Rik -
iota.
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BLUEVALE
1 T.r.i.iy, Apt il17.
4.co. lL Donald, Molesworth, anodayed
here.
Kam Scott, Auburn. paid our burg a %isit
this week.
J1: ars Iden S►nits and .1. 1 . Johnstoc, c -f
lo.lerich, spent Sunday here.
' Rev. A. Y. Hartley and Rev. .1. W.
lila, exchanged pulpits last Sunday.
Rev. A. 1 . Hartky is attending the %'res
by tertian assembly at Hamilton this week.
4 Ise Monday last Mrs. Thee. Stuart pre-
, seutrd her husband wit► • young daughter.
• CARLOW.
Wspxtnnar, April Id.
Porto-. NI eery... An open meeting of
the Patrons of Industry was held in the
township hall on Tuesday evening. The
chair was occupied by ,Ins. 1::11, president,
and an interntiue address was given by
James Connolly, the Patron candidate for
West Huren. Short speeches were also
male by Major 1 arcos and Thos I.kdbill,
the latter being president of the Itcnntiher
lodg•, which we:e also appreciated. The
addresses were interspersed with vocal and
ias'rumeotel selectioua and a very enjoy
aWe tip • Vat spent. Aaotber mtaaing will
1 e held in .bout a rsouth, which will be ad-
dressed by President Stratford, of the Pat•
run Rieder Twise Co.
LEEBUHN.
Tri.i..tr, April 17.
Miss Sara Foley has returned from the
Forest City.
Mrs. John Stewart was the guest of Mrs.
Patton, of Gen -braid, for several days last
week.
The tat; laird is now on the etc cf pur•
chasing s windmill to Le erected an hs
barnyard for pumping water and chopping
grain for hisstock. A!ready quite • nun..
her of local agents are outer% ter lug him to
make a sale.
Itesidents from here attended divine ser•
rice in Victoria st. Methodist church. I -.de-
rich, Sunday mnrniug to hear the funeral
sermon of the late Mrs. John McLean,
formerly Mara glue:., whioh wee preached
by Ker. Mr. Irvine.
IT Ihrccx'T (►►T►. H it IDs... -- Two pcclb.rs
-ore for dry goods and the other for scree e -
polish -visited a number of the farmer's
houses in then locality during the past week.
If money was not tote got for their warts
they took eggs at 9a. per dozen, which was
one cent more than the market oto. The
custon.ers of the pedlers are terribly afraid
that the 'redline loaf money.
DUNLOP.
TrEsnat, April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Allow and daughter, of
l;oderich,spent Sunday hers
Ot a 4 treks Hot +t. -The upper story of
of our smithy has been made tato a public
hall for meetings and dancing parties. Mime
boot of the Exchange head it for his ball,
which was held one night last week, and at
which fifty five couples occupied the floor
until the small hours of the morning.
Re•HAL Sca.:ttRy. Not the knife but the
saw was used to r•lesas a veetnresom•
yearling steer. which gat .it• horn" caught
fast is the lower rung" of • small stationary
I..IJer on • hay rack on • warren. (treat
skill was shown by nae of our young pee,
who sawed about an inch and • hell oR ons
of the Borns before the animal could he got
fres.
A trio of maidens, last week, with as es
cart, •pent ease tame laipectisg • hare.
yard and yawing some Jersey rattle. The
rising up of one of the attk, sen .what,
soddenly, st.saed rather to cause • patatu
fright to oe" of the maidens, who was from
the circular town. These fears were ems
appeased by her companions •a.1 the coun-
sels of the escort that there was se danger
to be feared from the Jersey bori's.
Rrrratc)h-"ndrew I:reen we of our
most popular young men, who bat 1wn at
Sudbury, is Algona for sane time, return
ed during left weak is geed health and is
now relating many st.imng event. of his so-
journ up there. Ifs found Ti.s Steer. a
weekly comforter and almost se isterestit>t
as • family letter, barring some letters
which were written by the fair sex, who
sow seem in h•ppin... it seems • general
favorite among them on.. *gain
Op)tPT.BIA Ot'IFiTTERS.
met U.adorn...
There are may persons, women especial
y, who ars subject to Wok headaches, and
the (majority of eases nothing Iib. • sstm
rented is procured. Three however,
ho have tried E elj.y'e liver Lown*.• n
port the ,nest valuable fuslt., aid may
p.rsnaa .l this vlc..ity have Man perman-
ently erred by this ress.dy. Ask year
.Ies gi.t tor them 25 emit.. bet se S bras
for • dollar.
C. R. SIIAJE & CO.'Y
are shawt.g • full ramp of
Les' F Gapes!
IN
W. ACHESON_& SON.
Bargains in Wool and Tapestry Carpets
Wools, SEAL, GREENLAND We are clearing out this De-
-_-TannonavEruffsna= partment in our store entirely for
oHAN and 'POSSUM. extensions in our Dress Goods De-
artment.
All C-xades of Carpet
we will sell at Sale Prices.
Immediate Inspection Invited.
GENTS' FIJRNISHINGSI
Full lines in e ery Department.
er:'afl and examine goods sod pricer.
C. IL SHINE & CO.,
MoLNa'. Block. Cor. e.luare and MeetrealeL
THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR
BOOK STORE.
D. B. CALBICK
11'. . .1:1 •, T., - 11:111T
WALL PAPERS
1 Lave just received a large shipment
of .pecalties In
AMERICAN WALL 1•-\I'F:11..
the product of Sixteen Tectoria.
My goals are all the Ltte:It, and the
prices are away down.
CONE .EMI arr..
D. B. CALBICK.
West side Sltare.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
t..I.nORN r.
(*at.Ott , April 7th, 11394.
Colborne council met in the township
hall. Members aft present. Minutes of
last meeting read and adopted. The fol-
lowing accounts were ordered to be paid,
Samuel %'utter, repairing culvert, $7
,lames Ilowett, buakitog cedar culvert and
gravelling, $20, repairing Mcl'hee'a brides
on boundary; $1.75 ; Aligns McXAmen,
wood tor Mrs. iturton, $3: Joseph Haley,
repairing culvert, *3 ; Thomas Sallow', re-
pairing culvert, $2: Wm. l'unoingham,
damage to buggy, IW -20 : Thomas Dialler,
lumber,. $3.40: Joseph Kidd, shingles for
Tp. hall, $26.40 ; t:eo. Been, drawing
shingles, *2.50 ; Wm. Million. care of John
Itava 13 weeks, $13; Wm. Moore, care of
Emma ('ruse 3 months, $14. .1. A. Young
moved, seconded by Nathan ,John., that
James Tabb be allowed km statute labor
this year on the South end of lot 15 and
side rood. t arned. Adjourned to meet
ssturday the 26th day of May, et 10 o'clock
t. tt. ai a court of remota m.
F. W. M. Ih+xa..u, Tp. clerk.
i.Ui 111.14.
The above council met on Saturday the
31st of March.
Minutes of pratrjet
proved. The
all present.
eS & end ap
ne -e� J, were
asnevi.; .,Jobav rich. Irlwash-
out at brtdre S R., 3 and 4, R. D.', $13,
also repotting two culverts, S. R 6 and 7,
and three on ea. 7, 1115 ; Use. Carrell, le.
pairing culvert. 1.. RAS; John Hutchlaon
for'plank, 19 33 ; Jas. Little, repairing cul-
vert •. K. 3 and 4, con. 10, 113: Jas. Irvin,
repairing culvert and for spike:, 1.4 ; Pat
Wallace, wood to Mrs. Griffin, $2 ; •I(.e
Drennan. wood to Mrs t:ritbu, 92 50 ;
James (tell, covering two culverts con. 7,
lot 2, E. It., 63 60 : Isaac Hawkins, repair -
Inc culsert, S P. 3 sod 4, W. D , 43 : Mr.
Milligan, for grave:, 9290:John Rlack,
repairing road, con. 2. 11 . Jacob Comities,
burying a lamb, $1 : J•a. McKnight, cul-
vert on S. 8, 9.1 : Mr. Buechler, for lumber
$12 15 : A. Hart, bolts and work at Harris's
bridge, $i::25: James 4:in-in, repairing col
vert on t. B., 11 ; Thee. Sather", repairing
toad at G1eon'e Hill, 1.15: Wm. i)reouan,
repairing culvert, con. 10, M. K 6 and 7,
f ; Duncan McKay, repairing culvert con.
10, lot 5, $1 ; John Shields, repairing cnI-
rert, con, 2, $1 : A. Taylor, repairing wash-
out S. R., 3 and 4, $6 ; Wm. McWhinney,
repairing bridge, S. R., 9 and 10. con. 2,
$2 ; Than Richardson, for plank, $7.41 :
Chas. Hawkins, goods to the Curti* family,
$33.67 ; Pat McGlynn, work oe Riohard-
son's hill, $6 : Jobe .Johnston, cedar culvert
coo. 12, west of 1. R, $10: Bras. Bucking-
ham, repairing two culverts, con. 12, e4;
('has. ll'C'oaner, repairing under drain,
Port Albert, $2 ; Mrs McGinty, county
ward, 'Ka 50 ; Robt. Hamilton, belts for
bridge, L R. 15 .lid 16, 118 ; R. A. Carrick,
colleetor, $80 ; Thos. Culbert, jr., charity.
1116.72 ; Mrs. McLean, comity ward, $25
Conseil adjour.ed to meet on the 26th day
of May, Court of Revisals to commence at
2 o'clock I•. w. Wu. Sams...
Warr NAPA AY(taa
Conseil met at Saturday, April7th. Mem-
bers •11 presset_ Minutes of former meet-
ing were read and peened. The treasurer's
repot for Feb and March, showing • bal-
ance on hand of $216 66 was read and Bled.
The clerk was instruetaA to notify the
aunty clerk of the death of Jas. Barton, •
shanty ward. No action was takes ea the
petition of A. H. Combs and others asking
for the formations of • sew whorl section,
the other municipalities interested having
decided tat appoint arhitrators. The tress
srer's bond was examined mod asceptod.
0n motion Messrs. Gibson mad Medd, sots
17, 18, 19, and telt. 20, ons. 1, were trona.
fetrrsd from subdivision Nn 1 to Nn 2, and
let 22. eon. 4 and 5 changed from No. 2 to
No. I. Moved by Mr. Ihtrmin, see by Mr
Medd, that the clerk ask tor tenders for the
4.5444ag of • shed on Ow township hall
g=a, and that the neve, clerk. and
retro. Tedd and !turnip he • commit«,
to epee the tender and award the cestrees.
Parried. A grant of $20 was mad. to (hes
gamma Mutbasie.' Instttete. The folows.%
won appointed phthalate's : D Mcllwai..
K Kirk, D. Mel'bo, W. De,k4.n., J
Willard, J. Hamill, Jas. Haste, Jas. Bailie,
W. Plwabt L W. H Wilms, A. Md Cato,
JdnaRs, J. Ftsker, .ler Feapaa, T.
Niehnlne,, W. MoMatb, J. McLw, W.
Yeast. R Boll, T Bagley, Jas. Smith, A.
N is►, A. Pollard, T jklleKensie, J Boyle,
5 M.dd, W t'emattis.. T. Rad•bila, T.
UJres, A. P•stland, W. OanspbelL N.
%w,R, J, (.Lek, J. Tbenum s. W. M•A1-
- lett,, *eust hems. i.'ut.
- 25 Pieces of New Batistes,
Levantines, and Challies opened
to -day.
W. BCHESON & SON.
Mr&igbo.t Prices for Eggs and Butter.:
A BARREL OF MONEY
T1.II/; IS .110.\EY."
(titc�.=..ic°iRM CLOCKS
•
BY THE BAt1REL OR OTHERWISE A FIRiST.CLASS ARTICLE 1% AKit ANTED.
98 CENTS,
Also Watcher. .lewellery, etc.. at the .Jewellery Emporium.
Wart IC
0. Ae HUMBER & SO
WA.AtRANTRD_
1'R r•'S('Iztirt'tiN 111 t"(i . RE.
[curl House Square GODERICH.
Diamond and Turkish Dye.. AU the New Moeda
South American Melilla Wilson Iron Pella. A mdse.
did Blood Rudder shdawing Medic lie. TdfgbwelL
lister, .1, Mc('abe. IL Beipby, F. McGuire,
P. ()Caner. uoner, J. Cray, T. Woods. 10.
Alton, E. Fitzpatrick, W. Camerae, J. Rad -
ciao, W. Kitten's, , Beadle, W. Arm-
strong, S. Thompsoe, 4;. White, H. Ruther-
ford, t;. limey, E Rogers, .1. Derain, E.
I Mein, K. Wood., .1. Rar age, W. Wood.,
4'. Smith, P. Cummins, E. Haines, 1.
Bowles, J. Smith. P. Campbell, 1V. Miller,
.1. l;ordon, .1. Miller, 1. Campbell, J. Mc
}themes, W. Uoonolly, l' 'Taylor. J. Ludt
law, .1. -Martie, 4.. Greer, 1'. Webster, W.
I. MoMillas, A. Aadereon• J. K. Caater.,tt.
It. Archer, .1. Thorn, 1V. Webb, .1. Foster,
,1os. Laidlaw, R. Thompson, H. Rintool,
W. S. Livioratoae, J. Noble, .1. taunt, .1,
, Whyard, T. l'entl.iod. The pound keepers
1 and fence viewers of lett year were re-
appointed. The fo;lowtur checks were is-
sued .lames Daroii, 15 yds gravel. S1 50
R. K. Miller, 5 memo. books. SO : Andrew
Stewart, 50 yds. gravel, $3.50 ; I4ung•a-
• non Mechanics' Itetitute grant, $20. Council
adjourned to west as a court of revision and
for general business on r aturdav, May 26th,
at 10 o'clock. R. K. MU -Lill, Clerk.
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Subscribe for Tas Se.N il_
BANK OF MONTREAL
CAPITAL, - - $1 2,000,o30,
6,000,000,
A Saving Department has been closed in cos,
vection with this branch.
Interest allowed at current rates.
H. LOCK WOOD,
Manager Gaderich Branch,
REST,
SEASON 1894.
Prospect
FINE WEATHER and BRIGHT DAYS.
At the "Eiig5orluin
BIRIUHT FLOWERS and FINE TRIMMINGS
ionable Headgear, to suit all tastes and purses.
for Fes?,
MISS H. M. PITCHER,
Mtl.LINl'R1- E111'(1KII'M,
EirXext door to Star (!dice. Wait STltr, 1
IDRESS GOODS
AT COST & UNDER COST.
NOTE THE FOLLOWIHH REDUCTIONS
50 Cent. for 30 28 Ca* tett 18
50 " 25 25. e" 18
43 " :30 23 -13
40 ill 29 20 \ " .. 15
33 20 15 " 9
30 at
23 121 " 8
10 " 7!.
The above are all goal sound Goals and (road Colors, ani 1
what are above 9 cents are all wool. These Goals Must be clearest
out and tht•v are decided Bargain&
RUBEIt DRESsEs.
$11.00 Dress for 8500
6.50 :1:10
6.00 :l IN►
5.75 " 2'1I)
NEW SPRING GOODS NO IG STOCI
In Prints, Challies, Delaines, Delainettes and Dress
Goods. A splendid assortment of Irish Guipure
Laces in Cream, Two Tone and Beige for
dress trimming, all new and at
astonishingly Low Prices.
Best Corticell e Silk Spools in Black and Colors, 6
cents each.
Kerr's best 6 cord Srool;, B!a;k and Cobra, 4 for 10
cents or 3 cents each.
Derby Plug Smoking Tobacco is the Best Value.
5c., toe. and 20c. Plugs
IN
LACE CURTAINS.
I would request all those now
contemplating the purchase of
Lace Curtains to inspect .our Stock.
Take a look at our 22o. Curtains
other stores are trying to sell at25c.
We are selling a line at 35c.; the
same style Curtain is sellingin
town for
. See our 45c line. See
our 95c. Curtains. Our $1 50 line
is equal with most of the $2.00 Cur-
tains Our better lines equally as
cheap.
We will not be undersold by any Hoose in the Trade.
Highest Price paid for Butter and Eggs.
JAMES ROBINSON.
Clan 'TOM, - JOiRLN'>e SLOG.
.e-• .'•-.. ,• M.
LOOK into our Carpet Room will con-
vince anyone that at our Store- is t:,t•
gest place to buy Carpets.
Fire Carpet* usually mean fancy
prices. With u. it is different. W r
have
The Best Goods
401/ .{ l
Astonishingly Low Prices.
We have .just purchased a new Corp. t
Sewing Machine which will new n Carp.t
better than it can be sewed by hand and
more than ten times as fast. We can take
your order for a carpet of 23 to 40 yard.'nnd
have it sewed and reedy to lay on your d..cr
in about TWO hours.
it ail! 1.e to your advantage to give us your Carpet oaten. Prices right,
sad an immense Stock to select from.
3 per rent. of all ategwllsr Priem of Ory Coeds Fneet•.s...
COLBORNE BROS.,
GODERICH.
The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse
of the County.
IT 18 ONE THING TO CRY
Bargains !
AND ANOTHER THING TO (SIVE THEM.
People alto have prire.1 our Goods say that
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
The Stock is very large, and to move it out in a hurry we have cut the
Prices away clown so low that
THE PRICES DO THE SELLING !
We could not pay 100 settti on the $ and sell at the prigs we are
offering tear stook at, but we bought the stork at a very low nit* and
we are going to give our customers the advantage.
Full lines of i4eliea' Fine Butto led Room, Oxfor,.' Toe Slippers, 34 .
%limes and Children's light and heavy in a complete range of trees: Ment
and Boys' Fier and Heavy Roots. Extra Yaw.
I(peeial Attention paid to Ordered Work. Repairing neatly dose.
E. B. POLLOC K,
Peri''e 01d tMils!, a(d.rit -