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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-8-16, Page 8THE SIGNAL : GODERICHK ONT., THURSDAY. AUG. rib 1$k. CHENA IN DDAHNIST Aad tie Vteeruy 1Yas 1Hyested of His Jacket to Spur ilii Oa- JAPANESE MARCHING ON SEOUL s.mer lkat Ther Attack the Chiaeee M W.. NM NM. Net Are Ptepalsed Newla telae. as Island Italy Make* as A comsat of R.e Neutrality. Yogi:arum. Aug. It -Farther battles Imre ems fought Letwseu the J•pemse and the Chinese and the latter hairs beau sl "--1 thlikioan has been taken by the 'epitome withti iia Igen. Tby `'D14re, t0I tI4 to eugaln Into the causes tit ie this enga,;emsnt, lust 500 killed. The rue di calµN which *gate ` iu the enemy fled iu the durectiou of Ko.ais. Northwest Territory durino the year: The Japanese are in p oiseeesion of Vas. 1969 70. He was ebatnnan of this goptmit- ran An imperial ordinance just wised tee attd prepared the report which was p emots Clouse, to reside in Japan ou c„u. presented to Farhameut. From July, I'". Qloon that they engage in acefal par 1974. to December. 1476, he wM • mem r of time Meckeuzie (:abiuet bolding the port folio of inland revenue. A turiilsiilnw, from which he never fully recovered. was ht• cities of his neuroneut. Mr. Ueoffrion I.,, l et Verc!.eres where he was great. beloved. T hooch strenuous efforts were mole to defeat lues at each,teueral election tie was always elected by small but wife majorities. • DEA ref OF M t. oaoare ION, M. P. One .f ,tae rewml..•e laboeed Wee r.er Gumbos .comae MoNT*UZAL, Asq. •-Moo\ .civet i .• prem..' in Liberal aisles here user Me (hasth of Hon Volta Ueofriea, M. P. Int V.rcher.., which took plan. on Th..d•y might at that place. By his doth the viebec Llbster lues one of their arest.d Maden Hun. Mr Ueognon wee is Ids slaty- escuitJoar H. was • areae of Veresnee halting been born there October 4, 1fiSN. At the age of twenty two be was appointed I.t.1.trar for Vomitories end held that po- sition for time years when he reigned and entered poltios! life. He was el.eted for Vereh.ree to the Canadian as.ettUy from 1861 and represutwt a until 1967 Siam confederation he has continuously repre- sented Wercheres in the Dominion House. In 1974 Mr. tieoffrion moved tor • r.e.i. 'the greatest excitement prevails here .t Tokio and at other large towns M • molt of the victurir• of the Jan•u.se troops. Ramon. however, are current hen that itis I .pauses naval forces haat been de tested w au engagement with Cloitnes war- ships i„,atioN, Aug. 9. -The officiate tit the Japanese legation think that the despatch from Yokohama reportin,i the capture of aelkwan refers to the battle of July 29 It is said that the Alien) Harlan efforts to bring shunt 'Mice hstwesii Chugs and Japan lues failed China insists upon retooling her Suzerain rghtaover Corsa Chino was wdlint; to negotiate with refer- ence to the proposal reforms, but became ine.nttd on bearing of the oinking of the Kow nhtitg and • sett•ement is now con- sidered improbable. hxirm, Aug. 10.-A Jesp•tch from Tien Ion to the Central New* The Em peon 4,1 (Tuna hat directed that s levy for war tribute be made np on the Viceroys of the different protiuoea A forei :i war loan to itinerant. Chilies* troop. with European officers are rapidly advancing through Mauchnria toward the Careen frontier. The Shanghai cotTespondeat of the Can Mal New. says: "According to advices from Yokohama and N igasaki Japan is pouung reinforcements into Corea. u-inz for the pmpom ail available fast -reamers lying the Japanese tls (. rhe .late,.oieM newspaper. are forbidden to refer to the war preparations or to publish air army newt except such 5n is sttpl..ir 1 by the goverumrnt. "The Japanese aim to attack :be ('h:ueme before the arrival of the Manchnnancorm. The (*biome tie -t wake, to effort -to leave the '.u. Fast J,tpane.e crnisery are .Onstaatly watching.' A dap tch t • int' Time's front Tien Ton says that the E ni'.h colony, Waring peti- tioned that Booth gunboats be seat there. the Chinese gover:oueut bas ordered the Chinees odicials to protect ajl foreui nsr, and nitssiot:ariee. iotemic Aug. 11. -The Standard's cot- respundeut an lieri:n confirms the United Prem aerator -1i of Atlgast 3. abn..uncing that lot Haug "thani mil been divested ot the Yellow Jacket in consequenm of his remisanees in prossentino tb. war. The oorrespomdent says that his information Caine from • Molt diplomatic warm and is unquestionably aatttentie. TM Fat peror'e object in cresting the Viceroy as he aid was not to diwgraee. him rn the eyes of the world, but amply to reprove him for bis dtialorin5*a The rebnke merely sig aifite that the was is to be prosecuted in earnest and that the Viceroy will rte held primarily answerable tun the issue. The eurreepondent learned from the same ,imp lomat', 'source that it is China's intention to condone the war until Jap'an's strength Is ezl.atated and eke is compelled perhaps by the power w •tie for mercy and fur pardon for the Kow Siting affair which greatly irritated the nation. The limes pubtsheet • letter from Pekin which tells in detail of he Emperor's ' l cbatti4 under the leading strings of the Ymprees Dowager, and of his constant struggle to take the government in hu owti hands. The writer says the Emperor's knowledge of English leads him to.ur.onr- ade Taro talks with foreign diplomat& with the result that the dipluniatic Gerrit.* a. becoming popular. His Mejsety has taken the matter of °Boal appointments largely into hes own hands and ie wp.reedtug iu a greet measure the Grand Council. Roes, Aug. 11. -The Official Journal announces that the government will main lain • neutral position in the war between Japan and Cuiva SAN Feeectw•,t,.Ang il.-Advices by the steamer ('rty of Pekin say a telegram received at Yokahama from Seoul suttee that the Bussf►n Ung is to be seen on the Island of (iettubito. It is surmised -that Russia has scored it. UNCLE SAM'S PUBLIC DEBT. e. lateresttat Ittamate* From the Tree.,..7 of the Ursa* Americas Rep uhl lc. WAsatsoros, Aug. 10. -The effect !limn treasury [Maness of the uncertainty raus:•d by prolonged agitation of tariff changes has been very market. The public debt of the United Stales. Ism cosh in the tress ary January 1. IKE& was $1,4:14,000,000, on Augnet 1, 1804, it wee $1,5i4,000.000. iocrew $80,000,000. During the sane period the treasury mob balance. including the gold reserve. stool .tannery 1. 1493. $129.01/0.000. Ang• ast 1, 1894, $119,0Nt,000. February 1, 1894. the proceeds of the new $.10,001,d00 bond tens, which was premium. aggre- gatwt $58,000,000 were put into the tree ury Wltbout that addition the treasury balance today would stand $61,000.000. The pressor treasury bslaop is $118. 000000 ot which `32,000,000 is the gold I►rowates mese Rte•a'erll.. reserve which is relied upon to hold up Srorrrvir.1. Aug. 10 --At Dixon's Hill, M00.000.0tet of gold be•riug government en the eighth conce.sion of Markb•m. obligaiona The other 106,000,0U0 • John Forests, a promising and pepolar denominated "currency."' Of this $12.- young fernier. was drowned while bathing 000.000 is in gov.rnm ret deposit•, 'es and la MI:ler's pond. There were half a dawn young men with him, but as it was quite dark toneot him soapanions saw him sink Tbe body was recovered yesterday. EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY• Fifty 1'ersete tilled sod Ureic Iesaarg. Dowd to Property. theme, Attg. ft -The Rothe cornspnn deet of the Central News say tba Sicily was shaken by • terrific earthquake yee- terdar and that many person* were killed sad .un rmuue damage was done to imp- ort!. Th. earthquake centred in the Province of Catania The towns of Fieri Act ant Pisani. were totally destroyed and groat tannage Wail tune iu Zcrban, Peuutct and Zafferana 1:fty persons were killed and scores severely tujur.d. Hu u1reds of villagers 1100 trout 1beiLlttlnes Into the open coma try, rbandonini; everytluug. tilled um Abe Itleblga• Coates!. BLENHEIM. trot., Au4. 9.-A fatal acci- dent occurred last evening herr Fargo on the 11. C. R by which William White. fariner of the tuwuship u1 Hstwich, 1o.• h:elite. The nttfortauate man. who ..s, Jest, was walking ou the track and it le sap - posed did pot bear the east humid tretg•.t train which struck him. He was, carried to Els tone a short distance away. 5111 Dr. Me':awera. of 131enhe:m. was irremediably summoned rand ou his ar.iral tumid toe watt in a fatal condition. Hu left leil'w.0 torn to *hods from the kuee down. The right leg was broken above the ankle. lits repo atm was opened at the elbow, also • deep scalp wound sad face greatly brui,. L Death came to los retest about one hour and ualt aftm rte:::g struck. The rel..tire#til1taeh no blaiue t., the railway company. Hwraed to heath at Ite•r.•v/lie. ' (;xatl.elw R ARE. 11 -The horse of Lewis Cornwell, blacksmith, here, caught fire. The only inmates o1 the house were l'oruwell and hu wife, the former sleep ing it an upotato room and the latteo 'downstairs. lira Curuwell escaped; but iu the excitement it was not known until • late hour whether (Cornwell had escaped sr not. When the building fed in, how, ever. the rema:ue were seen Mud removed. There was bat hale lett of the unfortn nate man bet bones, the flesh having been burned to a clutter. Cornwell was s carnage blacksmith by trade. He was 62 years old and had Veen a resident of this lace for eulue 50 Venn. It is tint known ILIIIWE& CO.'Y •neshowtae • tall reap, et F s iaoamc HaIz 15 STRAWS and FELTS GENTS' FURNISHINGS. .""--1frau lines is every Dssartmmt-1 dgt'Call and examine goods and Prices. C. R. SHINE CO., Mcl.sas. flock. Car. Square sad Mentre•leo KEEP KOOL with me et those Artistic :STs which 1esn Le purchased very cheap at Tilig1PPULIIBOOI STORE and then eulo) yours*:f reading some of those airy interesting Books which have bee:n received Smit era very cheep. LJ s dna 1fail to procure one of thaw ILAJICKOCCIM of the latest design, that will not throw you out. A visit to the ISWUI.AK ROOK STORE will coo ince )ou of the place to buy. My stock comprises BoOlOo of so kinds, Superfine Stationery, Wall Pa pers, Window Shades, Cur- tain Poles. Sporting Goods, Pictures and Picture Framing. - Pga,age "tamp License D. B. CALBICK, The r.puisr Back sI.r,. Gee/crick. NEWS O1' THE DISTRI''T. From our ownCorreapondentS. There 1. I.fsr.salte. tree 1 bat f anima be Fe. ad A n, w here Star - News e( the l'o.mty •pertalay Reported fie 1 be slgmal. AUBURN. Mtt ti i Au(( 13. A stand has been erected of Jlr..\s wish's premises for the village band. Jli.ues Nettie Webb and berth• Yung - blot took in the excursion to Sarnia on Sat- .rday Twit. A number of the candidate. for 2nd and 3rd class certificates are sadly disappointed in not having passed. K -e are pleased to see that Miss t -:@ie Knox, of the base line, got the highest marks at the entrance examination in phy- siology and temperance in this division. BELFAST. KowMONIly, Ar..., 13. how the firs originated. but it is supposed Mies Mary Crosby is vsitiug in Dun ono to hare been cored by the etulosioa of a_ Rs n' Iatnn. The building was insured. .los. M. Hackett of Toronto, is spending his holidays at home. Review of Caaat/lsu Trade. Mrs..). Mullin an children, of Toronto, TURONTo, Aug. 11.-Geu.ral trade bore were rutting friends ere lot week. is quiet and without feature. There era. Mr. and Mn. Boyd have returned home, • plight increase n.. some „departments of and our public school will open on Monday business at Montle,!, Out these are exam the 20th. Dons, and collections are slower than Miss 1 torence Calor of the biro con , usual. The halt years trade there indi "pent another Ou.day yuitiog friends on coves that many have barely held their the 10th. eon. own. Aside font' favorable crop reports -- - - in Nova Se .no there b no change. A fur t)UNGANNON. fall trade is anticipated. hank cieari arn'e The local a teecy i• Dungannon st Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal and Hall- for 7 -ns. Surest. u 51 the omEoe of J.P. cooveyaaoer, «c., who will .ceche or fax amount to $16,909,(,10, • eosin of near • den for subscription". advertising and fob ly b per cent. over the week before, but • work. and is authorised to etre receipts for falling oof 20 per cent. compared with amounts said for the true off the corresponding week last year. There Tr►_• l at , Aug. 11. are 40 bueiaess failures reported ilk the (h • 1.inm: T.,i t- .1. M. Roberts, Dominion lhie week. •spainst :11 last week, left berg last week on • visiting tour, to 25 iu the week a year ago and 23 is the relatives at Buffalo, and other points. We week beton last wish tum • plesa•nt trip and side return. - O►:. tu.c or Moo" IrAL(Urer. --TM mu - epicene This Time Has Gees. Ricip.1 council of the municipality of West HA1111.T074, Aug. 9 -S. Stemma, an Wawaaoeh. will meet in the Township Hall Italian who has been in the wholesale sad on Saturday, the 18th, commencing at 1 r. retail fruit business here for the past five N. scary. years, has left the city and it is believed gnu Ttrio.. The common salutations in he he. retnnteJ to Italy. Sokoto* did a vanen sow are Very dry weather : do ro big business and bad the c.tdence of you think we are going to have rain • .sacral 1414 huusea 11 1e estlmat.d ab weather very warm. (1h' the sighing for liabilities are about $9,000. He owes three rain ie general. Hawllton flirts 3 11,7110 and a Buffalo and a Mr -s Arra urrn. 1 have harm credo New fork firm 2,000 each He oleo par my into them The SicNA4 with its chained $100 worth of jewelry from a King readable and spicy news ie Ming much street jeweler and lie neglected to pay prised in Manitoba as glee in Dakota and for 1t. - elsewhere N its .amorous readers. Nose•.* for Frain brewers Tra oiiN.. Mae,iis en.... The wheaten of LONDON, Aug. 10.-Woodall's report machismo which are in operation mar be (•n authority) says the prospect of the heard from all piste in this and surround. Canadian apple trade in (treat Britain for Mg eeighberhood. so far se heard from this year is unusually brilliant. It ls said trate is twain out ea average yield. that the pr•opeets for the trade are 5rnoot. Boomers Ex root We would even better than in the bonanza years of remind all eraeerued, capacitate teseben 1891 apd 149: The report further states sad pupils, that the holidays tor the Sum that there is araroely any fruit worth at mer of UFA elms on Saturday, the 18th, motion in the British Isles or on the eon and school opens oe Monday, the 20th. tinent and that the importation of apples Cicl. Hot ilisr. 1t would seam as if must necessarily be heavy. His Worship, the Mayor of Dungannon, has W. ACHESON & SON Mldsummer Sale During July we mark immense Bargains in all Depart- ments. Read this partial list of Goods at about HALF PRICE : DRESS GOODS Black Cashmeres, All %Voi . 44 taches wide, •t 35c., worth 45o. Cream Alb Wool and Silk Mired Stripes, 43 inches wide, 16c., were b0o_ Silk sad Wool Plaids, 40 'aches wide, at 30o., good vales at 450. Beautiful Black Wool t.reaadtaes, ..w, at 10o. • yard : oar regular 16a goods Black Silk Gresadt»s*, 35c., reduced from 60e. PRINTED LINENS All marked down to 15c. • yard, were 25c. Cambric", Levantine", Batistes, all at 15e. and 20c. • yard. Wool (Tallies, all grades, reduced. HOSIERY Fast Black Cotton in every aim, women's sad children's, at 10c. • pair. td Pure Silk Gloves sLisle (.loves at 15c. red2.3e.. worth 30o. a pair. 20 !twee Fancy Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs, at lc each, worth Sc each. W..O.Cll1 !SO r Si 101. UTP TO DATE. Ladies' Belt Buckles, Souvenir Spoons, Birthday rings, etz. AIso'a full line of AT JEWELRY E31I'Oltll"JI. Jewelry, Watches, , '- Clocks, Diamonds, 0. A. HUMBER & SONS REP&1RINt3WAR311.A.PE1. T.. NCI t. l ta. HAVE YOU DECID.:D c? to take• BCcItKi•'S or rtHORTHAND Yonne, or are m e you at all interested in am Education that will ret you to ears a livelihood, thee write for the Catalogue of the 018,000,000 is subsidiary cote If the same method of treasury bookkeeping prevailed now as Was adopted by Set re- try Manning both them items would be eliminated from the morels and make the .vmilsl,1e tr.wOr balance 1 000,0(W, exclseive nI i 1.12.0W,000 gold This available cash Ivrea' over the several sob- treeenriee tet give each one m large ssrpdw / Deeeagt(16 Nsmtgr•t/os renes rias►•. Lassos. Awg. 10 -The .migration to Canada from British poria for the seven tmo.the ended Ila July, shows, .oco- -_tdias toe** oAieal eempil■t/ons jus ps • considerable decrease when oompsred with • .mils" period is the previous 'oar. The Wiling away M eerasidered the more rararkebks wags Use prominence which l.miniea mottoes have resolved dorms the past year ip takes tete ateaail, Killed by • C. P. K. Train. 11TTAwA, Ang. 10 -Joeeph Monrtu, of Menehssterville, • wburb of Ottawa, was MO over by at' 1' R train near the Union depot last night and had boil his lege ant off. He diel shortly afterward". H. was walking along the treek when rax ogre, Moeda usis a in bid lowed man. t..wetare flee M etrsthrwy. STRATNaoy, (int • Aug 10 -Two Eras belong; ng 1' the ♦Ibbs hst.l, • brisk and • frame, have hese btrad to lb* grimed, together with the eeaOM• They worn or -nod by Mr. T. Moses. Toronto, and w.•- issered for 1000. Thebe le11taN bob• that it was the warp aa - diary ora/ fergortes to give m ':amens a civic holiday. Probably •r oversight to pretest • petition for the purpose, has bees made by these in- terested. F:.wtssuwrn u.. Owing to Rev. R. Fair beim bei.g as he holiday tear. visiti.g n.- latives, big pulpit will be eoewpied by M.m. D. Rogers, pastor of Ds.rannea circuit. Service to commence at the sepal time, 10-15 A. n. Os A V,st'lw: Tort -Tito a.ergetiepro- prietor of 1)5ags5are efotbing sod tailenag emporium left bre last i ..k on • visittleg tour, north and east of here. to relatives and (needs. We bespeak (ne bun • pleas aat visit sed safe rotors. AT KIN. ARPIN& --Dr. McKay sad his e,a Therese, duel, kat week teak is the C.lsd•ri.s games at the seaport town north of bio, vie., Kineardia.. They report that the a.sie re.dersd by pipers was excellent, S ad, eionsiderlag the may time of the year, • large crowd ef opeeteeere was pretreat Dara omit --is esni rgwenee of the eon tamed drew.' and eao.meve hest for seem time peek the rootorq pmts Mee. and pasture are M IftrE llei.b FOREST CITY BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL OF LONDON, ONT., and see that you get ie. Board is cheap. 01.'0 er week. tonne is commended by heat bust boo men. Graduates earn high salaries. School reopens es Maoday. sept. A 1ta/. J. W. WESTERVELT, rvteApal. thereof, potatoes beteg very small and pas• tare-tields very bare of grass. The fields now that the grain has been taken otf Item quite as autumnal appearance. Arrs.w..• 4.RA.t, (.o'er tit 1. (). F. - Thomas E Durum. who has been appoint- ed as delegate to attend the session of I. 0. F. at Port l'erry, lett here on Monday morning, taking along with him his tamer to visit relators* on the way thither. We wish him and family • good time aid safe return. I, t- te i. -The directors of W W ewanosh Mutual Fin Insurance Co., held the monthly meeting in the usual place here, last Tuesday the 7th. The venerable president C. (Orem in the chair. All the direstore present, and report • record of applications tor policies surnaming all previous one •lice its tneeptioa. At.Rn t I.TuR',. PR1zr. LI.T. --The priie lot for the Ashfield & Duegae.on Agricul tura! !trench Society bas been issued and is a baadeomly printed pemphlet, with the im• print of Toe SI.:SAL upon it. The list has been added to coeeiderably,and Mows eec- cLsively that the directorate and the sec- retary are hustlers. The show will he held Thursday and Friday, October 11th sed 12th. INTERMENT. --The remains of John Durnin, who died at Goderich on Saturday last, were, on Monday the 13th, interred u Dungannon cemetery. The deceased wee per a number of years • residest of West Wawanosh, but latterly resided in Gode- rich. He had been fora good while is • poor some of health and was seed about 71 year.. Mr. Barry the undertaker .1 I:ode• rich, bed charge of the remains. Re.. Mr. James, incumbent of the Episcopal church here, conducted the °herniates, EVAPORATING. ESTABLiSHMeNT Mews. F. & 1►. Russell proprietors of the .veppoor- atter industry commenced busmen on lila- 'isy last and have about fourteen Meds em- ployed in the establishment. The drvi.R apparatus, and all the machinery, in the various den.rtaats are et the latest im- provesneett. The proprietors have already secured slugs quantity of apples. for whit h they are giving the highest available pekes. Thum industrial institution is quite an aoquisitioe to our progressive edlage. Sae- uw b it. Di- n:ANNON 110.,. TO Tag Tor sr TNI [APRIL -We hove great pleasure te be able to state that W. McKay, teacher who wrote for first class as }he rooeet exaa- tuition of candidates for first, ham beam sac - coastal its obtaiaieg a Prat class e.rtiifte•te. He deserves rreat credit for mem and pluck, notwithstanding the domestic tri•} which he ism raceway passed through. e ie roe of three erns of itr. McKay, all of whom are in the profanes of public wheel touchier. As above stated, W. hots a first, the other two having mooed elms eertibe•tea. ilwagsa.oa may he proud of its ynanpt mea of push sad e.ergy ... 1e the pedis wheal leaving examination jeer published, Albert W hyard, of this village heads the list over the entire county. Thinstssons i to the front every time. Retinues) Hone Mn. R Wilma .ad d• gem, Mise M Magri*, who have been vititiarelatives M llakota, returned hems last week. Her Me Robert, else tee hese located it Dakota for upwards of to years, seseapaiud than here. sad intim& to remake ler mime time to recuperate hit bohh ....Burt Treleaven sod skier, Mia A. Troilism., who Mee been em a visit t. relatives .ad friceda, at llsgersell, Lead.•, sod other 'etch Smith of here, .erased hams ea Wedoesday Inst, after having as s• joyable trio. Re rates he had • splendid time, and leen quite iirrignr.ted and im- proved le health Manta We. (bow - teal who has been sp•adt.g his heNiyys Aoki, Iamb arm and Mbar plata. • Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH THE WMB OF YOUR BOOT's? /fyog are not, try POLLOCK'S Reliable Foohvear next time and you will be Pleased. Mimes' Glove Grain. Laced or Buttoned, $ .Hai W omen's " 1.00. " Polished Calf, 1.15. Butt llongola, 1.50. Ladies' OxfolOs Turned Soles, .75. Polished Calf Oxfords, J. D. King's 1.15. " Tan Oxford .90. returned home last week, having enjoyed btauelf immensely .. Messrs, D. G. Hackle and T. E. Durum, who bare bees for about three weeks on • top to Manitoba came home on Monday last. They report rood crops in the vicinity of the Portage and Gladstone, but North of these places crops aro not good, but for roots, they sur- pass any seen by them in Ontario. Also that butsmess, owing to damage done to last year's crop by heavy haul storms, was very quiet. D. G. would advise all who can live fairly well in ()uterto to remain there. especially those advanced in years. " Goodyear torn, 1.50 Men', Pegged Sole, Lice or Gaiter, just 1.00. Whole Fox, Laced, 1.25. " Fine Don' •la, Laced or Gaiter, 1.75. Working : • its, .75. We buy direct from the manufacturer and get a g'Iar antee as to quality. Every pair must be Solid Leather and well made to find a place in our Stock We sew rips free and put buttons on with patent fasteners. We guar- antee satisfactory wear. We do repairing neatly and promptly, and tars ons Asa ordered work. EAST WAWANOSH. Moaoiy, Aug 13. James Robison was the gutta of Themes , Black, of the ti h line, ome day last weak. Mw Rebecca Scowler, o1 Cedar (:rove. was the guest of Mrs Clara Goalies last week. Wash has secured the services ret Wm. Turney and Hugh Roberts of the threshing season. Samuel Walsh of t'dgabbin thrashed a large field of peas for l ieo, Coultas on Friday afternoon. The apple packers have commenoed their work awl they report a very light crop in this section. Jottn toultee, Jr., has secured a number of turkeys and has placed them in his tur- nip uinip patch to make war with the gra•s-hop pen there. As Messrs. Cook and Johnston were go dna up wbat is known as bother -gill's Hill with their traction engine the driving chats broke and the engine ran back down the hill and fell over the embankment tufo above Mr.,,fotberaill's gate. The engine is a oom- plate wreck, one of the large wheels being plak ea in throes places. Being at the begin• ning of the threshing soma it w01 be a heavy lose to the owners. H. B. POLLOCK. Fowler's Old Stand, Gotten, ii. JASI ROBINSON'S CASH STORE. OUR MID -SUMMER SALE IS NOW GOING ON 1 KINTAIL. MONDAY, Aug. 13. Mies Stele. of Detroit m.pondi.g • tow weeks since( friends in this vicinity. Mies Apse Styles, who ham beem teaching is Chicago &wring the past year, has re- turned home to spend her holidays. J. Tattoo, wbe has accepted tae position of mail clerk on the 1:. T. R, left reoeatly to 1511111 the duties incumbent ea him as .ask. Mrs. M. Kokos sad daughter. Ante, of Timms City, Mich , are sajoyteg • very pleurae emit among relatives and friends to I:oderich and Elated T. ('Richey, who had the misfortune et basing a *evens I•mr.tio• es one of hie logs with • My fork some time ago, is, we are, pleased to stab, ree.pentisg. Wednesday lest was eadoebtedly the happiest day ever peened in the existes°, of oar esteemed erstwhile L•obolor, .1. Keene, be ttkly tib hiarm& • wit* m the pergola of Miss Jane Bell, • veer Penalising yonsg May of this vicinity. Our heartiest eoaRntul•tiem .re extesuled te Jobe 1s his very _fades* act, amid we while him and hiu worthy bride • papetad sa.eleins is their ase career. Relief te Six Roma -DINsti slog hid•ey and Madder disown obey tr an hours by the Great Bath Amman' [rale.y (Jure. mi. new rowdy i • great ~prim and delight as seestlat d its eaeoedlap prompt - nom la nhevlmg pais ia the Madder, W- o rts, haat sad every pit of the urinary peerages i• maks or lia it relieves re- tention of water • od psis is pails it al- iment immediately. It yea want gads&rw- Iks( and esu tri Is year remdy. Said by Jaime Wilma, &swiss. tPe•e`i jP su.nn s..A pe `.mlM..w. Mglassees} FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. BARGAINS JAMES ROBINSON, CASH STORE. JORDAN'S BLOC clever; frleadtag. A (optimum, dyinr, left all his estate to a monastery, on co•dition that on the return of his only ion, who was then abroad, the worthy fathers sho•ild give him whatever they should choose.' When the son came home be went to the monastery, sed received but • small share, the mocks choosing to keep the greater part for them- selves. A barrister. to whom be applied, on hearing the case, advised him to sue the monastery, and promised to gain hu nose tor him. In arguing before the court, the ingenious lawyer said, •• The testator hes left his ion that share of the estate which the monks should choose : these are the express words of his will. Now, It is plain what part they have chosen by what they keep for themselves. My client, then stands upon the words of the will. ' Let me have,' says he, " that part they haws choses, end I am esii•ied.' " This plea Ruined the suit. Subscribe for Tom btu m m -sus Miler a y ear in adverse. it le up to date Crhest value for the array la the Hares 1 WL WESTERN FAIR. LONDON, Sept. 18tik to not 1894. ('anada's Favorite Livestock awl Agricultural Exhibition. " ALWAYS IN THE FRONT." xskibltorsarke year satrlae sad choose your lorries e, departments. So mt. u Pleat psyraeete and hers_ tamed is stakes. Jr 1s.. as Attr..tiom.1 the best. SNslat Railway sad Rymer rates arrayed from an potato Prim lima etc. fres. Apply to Capt. A. W. Pees. IkonA Isray.IM, President. essreierr. BTEJ` ielR CAMBRIA tw roONr"riOR "rims Canadian Pacific Steamship Line. The es shave tilve eeeri Snes •e I.te►s.- 81e•aoer will leave Oedeetek ease • makes. - seethes •eetiq with the Canadian Pacific etsamshlps u Sault St©. Mario, fee ?ort £sthar. Pert William. ad s11 Monitela. S. V. Territories •.d 1 m 0 Gout, alas x0llaera KWh- iron, A]I00>Iela sad Per TIMM@ sed ens sub., Isfseaaileu apply t. R. RADCLIFF", AR'I C. P. R'y, Oed.rile. C. 1',R .mss South ltd. w*. . la ism" li &I.rt ♦ae.rs I I) . I'mine0 has moved. I thought he liked Ma house he lived in • . He did: but he wouldn't pay hie rent and the landlord evicted him. How did he feel about tit ! i)id it turb his wleanimity • Vs* : he feels quite pat os. 'ubscrib. for Tet SI.:•tAI_ Ooly 51 • year The Old Reliable COAL ALWAYS ON HAND NOW is the time to purchase your HARD COAL. The best and on SCRANTON HARD COAL in th market at 16.50 with 10 per tent for cash, making it $5.115. I is off All Coal Weighed at the Ma ket. Wffi. LEE Orden 1.11 .t EALEP11 k La'! M promptly attead-d to. r- xaL excel, ALL OTHE Oasada's Great INDUSTRIA -FAIR- TORONT SEPT. 3 TO 15 1894 TART 1tiP..?5Mtlt?s ?logs telt. F.XHiRiTl4 AND ATTRACTI(hN! GREATER AND GRANDKR THAN EVKR BEFORK ALL ENTRIES CLOSED AUGUST It Theallitralles=tinitt ai J. IITIMIp ssiTr, /rw. Jars 7 e A 5 1 7 11 ■ t' t p p • p