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GODERICH BRANCH.
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DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT Al, POINTS IN CANADA, ANO THE PRINCIPAL.
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OEPOSIT8 Di SLOO ANO UPWARDS RECEIVED, ANO CURRENT RATES OF INMOST
ALL11nt1 INTSRSBT ADOSD TO TNS P.INOIPAL AT TNS ENO OP 1i/M .Its
mutt IN [ADN resit. - . • .. •1 • •ws-
Special Attewtlow gives N the OsNeetl•'• ^-
wad Fainters' Sales Notes.
R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager.
NI:fi;HBORHOOD NOTE&
• From ourownCorrespondenta.
Ther, Is Iar.rostlen Mere That *'asset lie
Salted tin, where Else - ♦reset the
4 Nal, aplvlallr .rpsrled
ler The CIksaL
DUNLOP.
11•..n11 Ap:t123.
' lir. and Mrs. Allen Ka,e I:rucrtield •
Ireame.t rout last week.
lbs of the school blackboard* got • nee
seat of black owlish Saturday of last week,
wkich was ,try and ready for use Monday
of this week. _ -
Mrs. A. A. Williams and two childrren
have returned front roasto her mother,Mra.
Oise Spence in Iindcnch township, after •
week's stay. [ferry who broke his a rm pre•
lieu, to going these, is prdgtessing favor -
Waiter Carpenter, of Du'olin, Oat., for-
ener:y of the Coldwater township of Huron,
wee up among old fistula herr last week ou
• transient visit,.luokinj well and heart •.
He a a still • sttosupporter of single
besce,lstas.
A cow belonging to 1: Rear e'er here
L)r(-b to twin cslves which are prnKres-
::rg well. )t,,bert intends, we brheve,tte
eater them as oandidatrs for the red ticket
at tiro eomiag Northwestern Fair at I;ode.
rich in September. GODERICH TOWNSHIP
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LEES ••• • WLP.setion April 25.+
spe:is! services -sera held at Union
Tct::..n, April 24. church Sunday last, when in the :doming
):her :'irrutl.eie, of t.oderich visited here the pulpit was acceptably occupied by iter.
last week. II. Irvine, ot f;•xlench, and by Rev. Mr.
A delegation coaaisting of Rev. Messrs. Stewart, of Clinton. in the -.evening. On
Noting, l'.,ekburn and Kadel[tfe, on behalf Monday an eat. rtairntent was held In the
of the home mission committee ot the fess- church and there was • large attendance
byt-rt*n church of Canada, will confer soil • successful gathering financially. The
with the congregation of thts church on object of the special services and entertain-
naancial affair., and with a view of rear meet was to defray thet tpenees mcident to
rauging the field. The meeting will be held the rec•eot tenoa•ating of the church, and it
•t three r a. Tuesday of uest week. is satisfactory to learn that the desirable
Cava. a Norio %%opiate t abson, the end has been acooenplished. The young
well known lay preacher of Knox. ch..rcb, people of the church who had the carrying
(:oderieh, conducted divine service here on out tit the Monday evening entertainment
Sunday. is the •(ueree of Rev Mr. McKay. in hand deserve the thanks of the church
The theme of his address was from Luke w auageu:ent for their 'fleets.
(v., 16. During it he spoke of his first at-
tempt to preach the Word on the deep BRUCEFIELD•
water, of the ocean to hot shipmates, when Tt.►.-:. tt, April 21.
ie the
E. occupation of • ration. Now, Seediu¢ is new swirly demised arcuud
in the ctr..:ug of his day., he seems hale herr.
asd-41/naet9•,`110,1 we hope he may loon i.e \Ir. Stott is buddies a *torr room to his
epateceia'Fm useful work for the welfare of Korn -
his Mister'. ter vie.., Kev. llr. Koss, of Clinton, preached in
A 'du. -Tie tree fei sea+ near the t union thunk last t abb.tb.
tient((erance hall have three ruing middle .M
age l bas helor,, gel and hearty with no le,. for a
im ANIS. Koss returned biome from the
yy Montreal convisit.
thoughts of sue resider to the wiles of 1 arid. aloha E to studymedicine
TAR.- wire and picket fences •sed wire no4be' . Pae begun
Iitlle,.�atca strengthen the hope that thq h lfr. Armelritsg of this riling*.
fair etx will make a nark on their I•(ewn. llkl:rogor, Murdock and ninon
hearts. In the domestic duties one of themnneuronal from the "old Country" last week.
can not l e Leat in the biking Zine. Al! It I). Dallas left for flritieh L ulumbia • few
three have nuuierotu friends whose counseletdsys vie. We wish him every advantage
c.et.'t pet -Amide them to ,enter the hots of i in his new clime.
candidates for the matrimonial army. -
b, wag of Oodeticb. We wish him safe
home.
1 h1 taw( ('ncrr. -- Division court we. held
herr on Saturday last, his honor .fudge
Boyle presidia*. Then wee no legal busi-
ness of any monieut to be transacted. light
docket. The legal fraternity was represeut-
ed by Iswyer Morrison, of Lu••koow.
1, lh•tittilos - Sissies. Stewart and
Stothers, who have coostructa.g a new saw
and shingle mill north of 1)uu sonon on the
Lucknow road, have commenced sawing
and iv a short time will be prepared to sup.
ply customers u their line. They are gen
,demon of energy and deserve patronage.
(aril.- Write. - It will be jdeasmg to
the many friends of Mw s A. Bowers,
'rho some time ago fell and fractured •
bale in her arm, to koow she is gradually
getting beth r We are pleased to be
able to state that ('hu. Barber, of this oil
loge, and 1'. l'aklwell, of West 11'awedosh,
both of whom have been very til, are grade.
Ally getting better.
M.tltat.a.1: KEu.' HA%tt BrE• Rtai:JKc,-
Iouring Wt week R. Kirk and wife. who
were in attendance at the nuptial ceremony
of A relative in Mitchell, 1 n. Perth, return
cd home. The contracting parties were lir.
II S. Anderson, 1). D. S., of Toronto l'ni-
teriity, located in Exeter and alien Manic
EtIiottl ono of the tow. of Mitchell's most
estimable and highly esteemed young ladies
Mr. and airs. K. report haslet:, bad • very
pleasant tithe •t the wedding wkich took
place on 11'ednc•)Iday the 13th ofobpril. 1{'e
wast, the doctor and his amiable partner a
prosper sus and smooth journey over the sea
of matr.n.ony.
LANES.
NILE TeLnl.Av, April 24.
klo.nav, April 23. I News has been scarce and work plentiful
A oun,!,er of the farmers have finished aroond here lately.
see.eing. Wm. Moffat, of Teeswat.r vicinity, was
Alpert Tittio preached to • large congre- down this way is Saturday.
roma' Sunday evenmy' Mesh (.auley. of Iced Jacket, Mich , is
lour coming cheese -maker has moved some visiting friends in thus Iosalhty.
of Is. furniture to the cheese factory. Rad otitis and scarlet ina seem to be very
h(tas He Hetherington has returned home beshiona,le up around here lately.
front Auburn, where she ha. Leen teaming
dressmaking
Mrs. firtimmett, who h. toxo very low
with diphthong, a, w, we are glad to hear,
getting W.tter.
We hear that Kesiamiu Dodd is going to
start house keeping. ('ome. Ren, there's
✓ oom .sought in the cage for two.
John Pentland has been very sick for
souse time with liver complaint, and but
d ight hopes are entertained for his re
oovery.
Junta.
DUNGANNON.
NylKTC. Th• local agency i■ Dungannon
fee Tel P01/1a1. is at the oats of J. G. Ward.
J,P., sonveysoer, aa. who will receive or-
ders
rders for subscription.. advertising sad job
Werk. and le as.horized to give receipts for
se.e.nts paid for the Bess.
TTLsniv, April 23
Fns. i.1..u•TI. u. --Oe last Sabbath Rev.
Mr. Baugh, of Auburn, •:change( pulpits
with Rev. D Bogen, of l)unvannon circuit.
Rsrrasau Howe. Mrs. T. Pentland and
her daughter Mus Celia who have been
visiting relatives at Rrues.ls during last
week, Dams home on Monday eve•iny.
- -Mrs. Brydge., of Itruasels,
daughter of L. Pentland, is visiting her
pe ent., and other rotative', fnesde and ac
guawtaaces an this vinare and vicinity.
Vu- rl9.• --Mr. Lowrie sad wife, of 11e1
more, is nettles Rev. 1) Rogers ase! wife.
Mrs. Rogers is • daughter o Mr Lowrie.
He is enjoying Mires 1 with hie visit. u all
ea- visitors do.
AV, 4% Albert ('Isnd.nning who has
been on a visiting tour here and ht her point°
among relatives, friends and •c.fuaintances,
Id' hers os Mo.dey tot for Fargo, Dakota!
HAYS YOU BOUGHT
Harry IlLrrie, of Ripley, was around this
way lest week buyto.t fat oattle and hogs.
Some are thinking by this time that the
Lanes u. rite u going to " forever hold his
peace "
Win. 11. Reid is preparing to erect • new
barn and also to put. • stone stab& under his
old baro.
1f the w pewiie u hale -Mak -1W
week as it has is the pww" the bulk of Ile
leading will he finished here.
The matrimonial fewer which was so pmev-
alent up north of ns this Spring u, we hear,
going to strike (saes vicinity soon.
Ales McLean, who meanly returned
from the Northwest, has, we hear, secured
• bla.h.mith shop above Amberley, where
he intends starting up business.
A few of the young people from here at-
tended • party at Wm. McNay., 12th coo.
one night last week on the **resins of Mies
1. and J. McNay having attained age
of 'being their own boss", as the saying
u A .umptuoss repast was partaken of
and the night was joyfully spent in "trip
ping the light fastaattc toe.'
We were much pleased the other sight to
have a hearty shake with our old an 1 much
esteemed friend, A. .1. McKe.[ie, who for-
merly taught school In this section, whom
we mat at the party at Mr. MoNay's.
Aka has Mem attending the Torment list
verily, but is spindling a few weds 04
borne in Kisle.a Jest sow. By Iles way,
although utiwately anluainted with AIR.,
yet we do sot knew what particular poke
*ion he is fitting himself for. He 1. sot
like some sadists who mount every stump
end platform in the neighborhood sod pre
Maim that they are a student of so and .rr
allege and t.II tM why and the wheretnre
sl their attending scab i but Abs is a
hostler all the saki*.
Tn[r 11'r.T AY Ralt.-0. Frdey as .1.
•
IOUR STRAW HAT YET? was taking two beasn to the
*laughter house for the purpose of killing,
they got away and lumped the fewer onto
You'll find the newest. the railway and made in I.nderich direr
ideas and much the best I sins. The aecti(rr, men se.ing m st
thearted
value at en the hand ear after them, tearing they
Wight he ov.rtekee by the train, which was
...,rly due. The cattle had the .tart and
kept it : nothing seemed to strip thews, ash.
this Ian^e nor cattle guar i, they cane
threigh Holmw.virle without stoppage
lent n
were headed off ad a anud hut I
NUM wer., from their 1'... (histo. New
R".
OOMPL$TE O(111 rrEtts
CI. sass CO.'Y
az, *hewing • run twee et
Les' Fnr Gapes 1
IN
WOOL, SEAL, GREENLAND
MINK, BEAVER, ASTRA-
CHAN and 'POSSUM.
C!TS' FORNISIIINGS.
Fell Kaes i• a cry Deparlmee1.
M CaU sad .zaatlas garde and prices.
C. Rt SHAKE &001,
)I. 1 sea'* Block. Cor. Ice uarr and Mesteea1•eL
THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR
BOOK STORE.
D. B. CALBICK
1i - '.1l T 1 •1. 4I01.T
WALL PAPERS
I have jhst received • large •htpment
ot specialties in
AMIh:R1CAN WALL PAPERS.
the product of Sixteen Factories. -
Sly goods are all the West, and lis
-rices are away down.
reit: tell ert.
D. B. CALBICK.
11 -est side Stuart.
THE DEATH RECORD-
SAVAI;E. -- Sarnia Observer • II to.
Savage, widow of the late ('apt. J. %V.
Savage, who perished with all his crew by
the Woking of the steamer Asia in 1;eoreiaa
Ray in 1932, died at her residence here on
Mondayevening last after • lioring iU
nese. tpe
The deocasal was well known and
highly respected and her many friends sill
hear ot her death with sorrow. She leaves
two children, Ida and Fwlward, to mourn
her demise. The remains wete taken to
t.oderioli on Tuesday for interment. The
orphan children will have the sympathy of
• large circle of friends in their sad bereave-
ment.
...11.F ('has. Sage, • well known resi-
dent of a% alton for the past 27 years, pass
el over to the gnat majority on tl'ednes
day morniae of last week, aged 69 year.
The deceased was horn in England and w
married to Miss Elisabeth Ash, his o,
bereft partner, at Brant[ -rd in June, 1854
Their family consisted of one sou, t ;gorge
who died it December, 1881, and fon
danghten, all living. He had been • great
mutterer for thq two years, and cw.og
to the nature his disease was compelled
to sit in hia chair day and night. During
it all he displayed 1'hIistian fortitude. air
sage wait a 000st.tet t member of the Epis-
copalian church. The funeral took piece
on Thursday afternoon, Rev. tl'. 1:. Reilly,
of Brussels, conducting the service. There
was a large aveuelaoce at the funeral eh,
thereby showed their'sympatby with airs.
Sage and family.
1'ANSTIoNF. - On Tuesday, April 10th,
Joseph H. 1'aaatooe died at his residence in
'\'Ingham, in the sixty-third year til his
age. The remains were interred to that
town on the following Thursday. Mr. Van -
stone w•as uoe of the pioneers of Kiocat-
dioe. las the early days he farmed for a
time. and afterwards eugag.d in that marble
and granite trade, tint u • Farther of
Rot,t. Scott, and atter that gentleman*
death be conl,�oued the business for
a number of eters until hit health
became so impaired that he wee po longer
able to attend to the duties pertaining
thereto. Deceased was a man of many
good dualities. and at times he held many
important positions of trust in the town of
Kineardice, including that of reprements-
tie( at the County Council Board, a town
councillor, • member of the hoard of 1'.•J
cation, and assessor of the town. In poli-
tics he was • pr000unoed Liberal, sad at all
times and uoder every circumstance had
the moral courage to totelligentl\atld
.trenuoualy advocate his conv[ctio.a
ANNAN!). Another pioneer of Hunte
county passed away on the 6th of April, at
hie late residence, lot 8, esp. 9. Colborn., in
the person of the Akaander Armand. Scene
62 years ago along with his two brothers,
Adam and John, both in the summer of life,
he came from tlaat.hire, Scotland, and took
up laud in Colborn., then in the hart of
the wilders.ss, to make • hoote for their
parents. The father was the late (aptue
John Armand, who was the tint to sleep
the Ioag deep in what is now known as
Maitland cemetery. In the troublous time
time of '37 '38. deosased wait to the trent
in the late Capt. Hyndman's company. He
was • progressive farmer and was the first
to introduce Durham stock into the town
ship. 111 Iate years he had withdrawn from
public slew and devoted himself to • quiet
seclusion on the farm. tile. New Veers
he had struggled against severs illness, bet
finally sukccumbed th hu 84th year, and like
the ripening grain he fell before the grim
raper whose name is death. The funeral
on Moossy oto. was largely attended. The
pall hearerswere 1). looms, J. t) Stewart,
.1. Buchanan, A. Young, set , John Mohr
and 1'harles tile. in, sr. The two last nam.
.d are among the few that ere left ot shoes
who cut in their lot with this sectnn near
60 yeah ago Th. (opera, serving were
conducted by Rev. R. Heederaoa., Auhurn.
FAIR. -Thorn's Fair. for 'easy years
postmaster of Clinton, died at hie residence
at Lr r.Uide.ee in that town on Friday.
April 13. His public position as postmaster
for se many pan, had Nought him into
castanet with the people to smek aa *[teat
that he was knew. by everyone, and hie
sterling ietegnty, °Might dispraitiosl, and
cnnarts.tleas discharge of hu ofllctal duties
had woe for him pubis ons id.w•. and
esteem to the [.hest resemble *item He
arse born at /)ream Nook, JslMrgh, Soot-
lasd, ea the 20th M ,lane 1833, sad .ansa to
Canada is May, 1841 H. settled t. Hamil•
tee, and foaled employment in • dr s
eesahliehnwt, where he resiahsud for Veer
years. The family elms west i. Astgast.
1�6, awl seeded i. ellsa.a Hare be
as
W. ACHESON & SON.
. >i Y r` { •
Bargains in Wool and Tapestry Carpets
We are clearing out this De-
partment in our store entirely for
extensions is our Dress Goods De-
partment.
.A110-zades of Cazret
we will sell at Sale Prices.
Immediate Inspection Invited
25 Pieces of New Batistes,
Levantines, and Challies opened
to -day.
W. ACHESON Sc SON.
NrHigb.el Pikes /or F. ..,..; n;I:ter. a
3 EYE OPZNERS 3
Sterling- Stm✓enlr Soon.s, $,1.2 ;,
• Watch, Warranted 1 year, ,•,%1.5.c.),
Alarm Clock, Warranted r ,' . ' ... Gree.
and other things in unison in the
JEWELLERY LINE.
0. A. HUMBER & SON.
RFPdIRING ITP TO DTIC.
entered mercantile life with his brother,
James Fair. For 101,3 time he held the
position of assistant -postmaster under the
late \Ir. I:ordon, and upon hie death, in the
year 18.6. received hu appointment u
pmt.naster, and retained the ram; up to his
".oetb. He was far many years a member of
Willis Presbyterian church, and at his
death occupied one of its highest otli,es,
that of elder. He was twice married, the
brat wife being a daughter the late Joseph
Whitehead, a son and daughter being the
result of the onion. His *cooed wife eel
one danuhtrr also sun i e hyo•
l'n t.,.n 1. 1'. 0. 1'.I•i:. rot;-un•�.-The
t;overmeet ham reached • decision in reeard
to the proposed chaegas to the p wtoi is in
.pectorships of Ontario. and Inc following
may be regarded as the definite looatioo of
the different colleen: Inspector Blither, of
London, to locate at Toronto; lsep.cto;
Spry of Ilarric, to go to London; Inspe..tor
Joces, of Kingston, to go to Burrs: !nape:
tor Hopktrk will remain at Stratf,r t and
lospectnr Hawke* at Ottawa. The new
man to be app,tnted wilt have charge of
the Kingiten dIN'iatou.
[.earn. Nlirrsit, --The deltiation who
west to Ottawa to see ale a. getting • new
post office built here, got 644 on s•turday,
nodi reported %that the lloverlmeot will
place Clinton on 'the lint of puiltc works,
and nee their best endeavors to secure a
grant for the erection of a building. The
death of Mr. Fair causing • vacancy for the
poetmamtership, there are said to he a num
ber of aspirants far the posIti r. The names
of a number of persons in town, and .1,
several out of town, are mentioned. New
Fn.
The Kingston small tray is 'thready iadul,,•
ins to his favorite pastime of swimming. 1 1
Derby Plug Smoking Tobacco is the Best Value.
sc , In.. and aoc. Plugs
BARC�A=NS
IN
LACE CURTAINS.
I would request all those now
contemplating the purchase of
Lace Curtains to inspect our Stock.
Take a look at our 22c. Curtains
other stores trying to sell at25c.
We are sellian , line at 35c.; the
he
same style Curtain is selling in
town for 50c. Ree 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 House in the Trade.
Highest Price paid for Batter and Eggs.
JAMES ROBINSON.
Ori[ nnoaa, - JOiDAY's I1140=_
BANK OF MONTREAL.
CA PITA L,
$1 2,000,000.
REST,
6,000,000,
.4 Savixv Detarlmenr has &ex otexed ix cam,
gectiox with this branch.
laterest allowed al cs vrext rates.
H. LOCK WOOD,
MaxaQer Goderich Branch,
aNSPRINQ SEASON
�=LZ=NER'Y_
Our Miss DONAGH has returned from the Marketa with
a Large Assortment of the Latest and Beat in
Spring and Sommer Styles.
Early Inspection Invited.
MRS. R. B. SMITH
f
Glasgow F-iouae,
SEASON 1894.
Prosfteci
FINE WEATHER and BRIGHT DAN'S.
/4/ / f%le 1tEni,oriu,ii
BRIGHT FLOWERS and FINE TRIMMINGS fur Fash-
ionallll• Ht•aiIg,•ar, tti ,uit all tastes ani purses.
BLISS H. M. PITCH E ,
MILLINERY EMPORIUM.
lIoNext floor to Star OiSce. WRsT STEM T,
CHANGE OF BASE.
nIcINTOSH & HARPER,
(Late SAU N D ERS & CO.)
HAVE REMOVED TO
McLEAN'S NEW BLOCK
(LATE CRABB'S)
ON THE SQUARE.
s It x
x
SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING,
AND SHEET METAL WORE.
COOD WORK - - - LOW PRICES.
House Furnishings, Stoves and
Ranges.
SYERYTHING NEW.
MCINTOSH & HARPER.
Give Us a Call.
'IT 18 OBI THING TO CRT
Bargains !
AND ANOTHER THING TO GIVE THEN,
People who hair priced our Goode et 7 that
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
The Stock is very Targe, and to more it out in a hurry we haat• int the
Priors away down so low that
THE PRICES DO THE SELLING !
We (veld not pay 100 vents on the $ and moll at, the prices we an'
offering our stock at, but we bought the stork at • very low rate, and
we are going to give our customers the advantage.
Full lines of Ladies Fine Buttoned Hoot, ()zford*, Ten fllippera. kr.
M ixaoa and Chiklrem's light and beery in • complete range of sizes ; ileo s
and Hoy.' Fine and Heavy Boots. Rxtra "aloe.
Hpaoial Attenitioa paid to Ordered Work. Repairing neatly done.
H. B. POLLOC S
Fowler'. Old Statoil, Qoderich.