The Signal, 1894-8-23, Page 88
THE SIGNAL: GODERiCII, ONT., THURSDAY, AUG. 23. 1894.
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TARIFF BILL ?ASSEDI .......c... ::H: API : A(1 -w14.1 Co Re SME & CO.,Y
Chester o
Apply ter Cter aad lsorperstlw.
Oerawa. Aug. 10 -Le Tamps is to be arenshowlag a 1!u•1 some of
the issue of • French taper which will be
pub: Shed in thio... shovt'y. 1. u alder lfood that the cottany hu .rtady hero
thuhinnqhlp
��twmd, and sppiicatton will b. rude eery \`e
ewe for lettere patent of Incorpwrattou
of Le Canada, will to the editor of the
new taper It will inks a brood IJheral
wow of WI public gneeti.'us and will give
[tore
1 he House Aeeepts the 11111 From the
Senate 1 uchsuged.
AWAITi GROVER S SANCTION
Ode., 10 UMW were Trus t'p add nosed
etarise rest. tree Ore. sorbed
Wire and Mager es the
Free List-otk•t..
Schedules -f
\1 aaalwr•a, .\u, 14 -last 'emits;
the Seuau tan8 hail. unchanged. etiameud
ed. untouched, was passel by the Hous
awl the mesure now aliens only the sig
nature of the Prsi tent or 111. failure to
ei,, a within ten days to be enacted into
a len. It was passed according to the
programs° amused and milled at • cau
rats of Democrats.
the special rule was agreed to atter •
a'n•rt debate. Then the Senate bill was
deleted for two hone. and after counter
accn,ati•ns by the Republicans and Dem
*crate and severe arreigntueuts of the tri•
j..rit): t•yj..veral of its own m•wbsrs, the
bit! ws t.awd by • vote of 101 to 105. A
number of Democrats voted agsu.at the
bill. while the Popnlista supported the
There was much applause
wh•.. the troublesome measure was tally
on ..f the way.
'Theo the wparate bills placing coal. iron
ere. barbed wire awl sugar un the free het
was taken u!• in flu order named and
peeled eater debate of half an hour ou
each and what was probably the biggest
day t:. the history of the House, from the
stattd,w:lot of work accomplished ram. to
an m•1.
The DUI as It steads. •
Ike bill. which, .herring a pr•ud•otial
veto, is now to be ilia law of the land to
ems of the MaFitiley Act. provides the
foliowlug rates of duty tip'in the great
staple; which have been the bons' df con
tent ion
' iii -sew gats- 4n per cent. ex --'rstonm
au abnv No. 16 refined i 1-8 per cent.
▪ tiioaal: are produced in bounty
p.ay,:tg count ice. 1.11/ per cent additional
t.• thew rate.. Hawaiian sugar is still
free suds th reciprocity treaty.
Iron ore, 40 ti per ton pigs, 64 firer
tot,. iron ore, la rails, 7.20 ot one cent
pet pound. ad ore and dress 3-4 of
on. rout per cud. silver heti bearing
ire, tt.e eons dr ty ma the Iran contained
tb.•reib.
Tobacco. for w peters. 01.51) per pound
ttnatenitued P4 2. s:ennmed a izare and
eirtueuca. $4 per ; uud and. 21 pee teat
cif valorem.
t;oal, birnminou and large dark. 13
- cents torr tau.
Precious atone% a t and onset. 21 per
0001 ad valorem ..$ 110 per cent . nucut,
10 per mut glacier", d miner's' itiamoi.ds
Free
Tin plate 1 1.15 ter po.uud atter
(!e' brat.
Marble, rough, 90 • ala, drese 1, t(,
tome per cubic foot.
N -bite and red lead 1-2 cents p.er
- burind. Under the int revenue Sect
s of thebill. pleying • are taxed
1 per 0-nt es hipurae. alio $1.000 is pro
yid I f• r; alio a iia on rporatious of
two per tent.
Whisky is tared 61:10 pe gait oto and
the bonded petard is Axed at lit rears.
ABOLISHED THE DUTY • FI$H..
Gans•!.... Trade With Ports Ri os the
.came Fooling me Purwegl u.
HALIFAX, Aug. Ill. -George
l'o• received a telegram from 1'o 'o ILO,
reading. "Import duty oil fish abd lied.
O. K. Hoke.„ who was seen regard!' g the
matt. -r ami effect it would late on de.
e nded that • few week, ago the boar. .f
trade of held a arciaLmeeting to cone ler
*beetled of tbe\orwar-Mpat.i.h treaty
trade between (.sada,-Pont. Btco
Cubs. hider the treaty, fish from Nu
way would be admitted free of duty.
while our fish would be subject to, • duty
of •twit 80 cents per 1110 pounds. 'Owlitg
to the superior quality of Norway fish the
Nova Scotian article would be practically
abut gut of the market arid' eau t
would be almost rumina. The outcome
of the ab,lition of the duty will be that
Canada will be about on the Genie footing
as heretofoie, thereby saving to skippers
of Nova 5ootia the market they had for
yrs'
MANGLED BY A THRESHER•
Terrible Aeeldeat 1.. awls" Warm liand
1a heath &mother.. •
STR►TroaD, Dag. 14 -A frightful .cci
dont occurred on tl.e font of Henry
Petrie, in Hoath Fsthope, by which a
piing Swigs 1.1 named limier lust his li!e.
Threshing ot•.ratiotha were in progress
whet.. by same mi,b•p, Inset. who was
working about the oeparator, fell into the
cylinder and was w terribly mangled that
death eth.ued in a few minutes The Id
was seventeen years of rya and only lately
same to this country.
Wool Wank, ire eke Theta
Hartt.Toa, Aug. 17. -Long & dishy,
wool dealers, of this Sity. have over a mil
lion pounds of wool stored in their ware-
bouss Mn, nearly all of which will be
shipped to the United States as soon as
the new American tariff becomes law. At
present there is an export duty of 12c per
pound uu wool, but under the thew ill
this duty a taken off and wool is admitted
free. rho t;asadian wool clip o1 1'+p( as
well a.. the Blip of 1st year is nearly all
stili in the Country. but the bulk of it will
be exported to the Eastern Mats s soon
s Ilii• WWI OMEN into effect
Tomato Mirrored Is the atty.
Ht Frau.. Ang. 17.--A beautiful -aid
wonderfully perfect mirage was sen in
the eorthern .kv yesterday. Tornntncity.
the nsr1..r and the Island were visible for
..early half an hone. 'Those who ware first
to discover the phenomenon claim that
they conics distinctly see the church spire.
of Toronto. but the atm.opbe.ic rotiditions
changed eo golrkiy that on:r tb• Whitten
...ltd be da•-uverel after the first ton
nuontwa A, late as 11 o.•lock lake O.•
tar,• . could be traced. The clouds
lowered, obliterating the beautiful picture.
(noir MaclkH,tul , for many )ears editor
• general support to Mr Laurer to
Won politics.
Hon John Uo Ligan lee returned to the
city.
Specificatwus are being prepared by the
Public Works I2wparuueut for flu new
beating apparatus with which It to antes
.J to replace the . or 80 old fashioned
.tore* and 6r.ilacer with which Htdeem
Hall is at present warmed. and fur which
purpose Use ensu of $13,000 was voted last
session.
l; H. Mclennan. 11. 1' . glengarry, who
was In the city for the past two days. left wean and examine goods and prices.
for home .n Saturday The arrangements
for the banyoet to be given Mr M:Iwuuan
at A:exai iia to morrow aro complete
TW rare acv. eommitt.e are c.omt.,s.t 01 *Leans Black. Car. gieuare end IIostr•alet.
membrre of both political '.antes •
The l'niou ('ard and Taper ('u bas
gives notice of applicattoth for a charter
giving them ppouwo to manufacture play
tug card* at M,u treal. stock *40.100. IIT
Beery 11. Ami. geo:o:;:.t, of Ibis eity. is a
Mansi•.ider
The l' ,ua.ls Engraving Alit Lithographic
('umpanrof--aleeist, l a.-apldiw4 lar-_
tatorp.•ranon The modal 11 tumid as
=ttl,a.0
CIN
STRAWS
and FELTS
GENS' FURNI`HINGS.
��uU lies in every l.Myartment.!
C.18818E & CO.,
A Toyama. My's Body resod,
1 ....,n.. Aug 17 -The body .1
Marty May of 7 Garden avenue, sus ftMR
floating in the Humber river ander one d
tee bridges ('has. Nuns took charge d
the corpse and imm.dfately despatched $
raeoewng.r to nntifv the lad's parents of
hie .$revery. He also ant word to Dr.
C •(testi .moor ed faesbtou Mille From
the totality M widish the body WWI tuned
t• Is b.pht0i Chet that anloctulate ehtld
1ten. Mn bMsplayisg oa Mosday stoned
the crib work f
the bridge and 1.11 into
Om waw assessed It Is rot Wooly that
an mime* will be 1st&
UNITED STATES CONGRESS.
Will Probable ser the clew of
the `.osis..
W A•Di.oT0.. \ : •• 20. -There is
reason to believe ;Mat this week wit nee
the close of the sees;,•:, of Commas. The
work of the Senate is practicallyfinished,
After to -dal• it is likely that te Semite
will meet fur a *hon time daily and then
adjourn pending 'the reception of the,
tarifa bio. Caul it s known jou when
td .ipect this metonrut from- the President
it Si not likely that a joint re.°lntlua fix-
ing a day for adj..nrumeut will be intro-
duced. In the meautims there will bi au
effort to paw the IH.,nse bill to repel all
laws authorizing :rrban of the internal
revenue tax .en alcoho: nerd in the arts.
Turn a nothing for the thew to do
apparently but to wait for the actiuu of
the Preenleut aleph 11.1 tarilt and enmity
civil appropriation Mile acid theta adjourn.
The cwutoittee on rules has notified
chairmen of dommuieaa applywg for a
day un which to eut..ider buaiues reported
from thou that uu Luis ahuttueu.ts of tale
wii. he made
The bill repented by a eeotiferetiee'eum-
seitte. and agreed to by the Senate pro
hlbning the iutmi;;ratton .1 anarebeeie
will probably go over ChM lie1t lesion.
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Killed by au E. -(we le•1,
This Week
eosooi. OPENING.
Thr P��pidaiBook Store
orrsnw
Special x
Inducements
for the
Scholars of all the SchoOltl,
Town and Country.
rhe large sale of
PWG'S STUDIRB
IJ WA*ER COLORS
has induced to to buy more. They are wiry
cheap, 1'all and examine them.
D. B. CALBICH,
unt.oa... 11:. Aub :(t.-.\ arsessfni
three -Jars soldiers' re onion was brought
to a sudden end here by Lat:,t Faton. s.0
.i-cugiict, appearing an 1 ottempttng to
drive torotgph the crowd lie was atop
I.ed by Uavid flock, on wl,.n, Eton drew
h:a rbrotier. Itefore be c..uld fire the
weal.m he was knot -lied down. George
Gold, a veteran, then stepped up and
ordered Eaton sway . Eau's/ aimed the
revolver .t Gold's best end fired. killing
hint alm..st i .et sit!). Eat..0 ptft the whip
to bus hots. and started awac.lcA crowd
gave eros, forrtuu,.t of whom wa. Steetel
Poltetman .John Jatgr+. Fenton filed at
hits. the !.ail grazing/the left hip. Charles
Htistou, • deputy 'sheriff of Crawford
county, srreet,d E duh atter a ciow of
over. • mils. It was with difficulty that
the °lows prept1µed a\lyuchiug.
A Teams/et Meraee Rilled.
TuHtoaTo, Aug. 220. -John toes, a black
smith, of Ellsmere, a cal a,• •bout twelve
wiles est of the city, wal driving a trate
of horsea,t° the city 0li Fettnr.lay when he.
was struck. by • i'anadt , Pacific train
.hortiy atter leering Itis house. Both
Inc... were killed outright and the wag-
,wsmashed to kindling wood. fey
as ped with some severe scalp wounds
d • general staking up. he was nicked
by the train crew and taken to the Un -
station in the city.- From there he
tran►ferred t.. the Q'ienerai , Hospital
haloes , Ley is about . year. oto.
been in a dated cute *non elute
tet, but,an serious netters
A. Oil Trails Hamed.
Ike. Alt N.Y., Aug. 20. -.t freight
train un th New York Central broke in
two in Cheek wags. about a mile Crum the
cit ytaut It •masted of &leers, half of
which contain oil. The two parte of the
train cams t• het with terrific force,
and one of the . 1 cars exploded. The
other oil cars cats • t fire. and there was a
series of treteetido s etplts.lnna Twenty
tars w••re totally dee crud, T. .1. Snyder,
brakeman, was b.dl burned All four
of ('entral's tracks ar blocked. N. 1
Cenral'• lis will be .sou
u
ion
war
by
He
the at
are fear
ike remoter meek Meer..
L./ertek.
To Abbllslt rar.ckty.1 Schools.
Kaesee ('try. Ks. ug 90. -The
Catholic priests of this city',have recom-
mended to Bishop Fink that a parochial
schools here be abandon , and the
pettily, al out 1.011) in number, ke advan-
tage of their rights under the w to •t•
tend the public schools The gement
ie to retaliation .we the board of cation
for dtsmieasl, as the Catholics el . of
their teachers it. the public schools. \The
majority of the members of the board\ of
education are A. P. A. tens.
Cattle Iutleted With Tease Peter.
Tortes. Ku , Ang. 20 -The discovery
that Teta• cattle recently shipped to wt
ern Kanas were infe'te.l with Texas fever
is causing tench fear among the stockmen
The infected rattle were shipped in by the
Missouri, Kansas and 'Texas railroad. It
is staled that Aver 4s.) head of native
cattle have already .tied with fever
t•laeola•. Ito.slsarer Dad.
('macaw,, Ang Ill -Burton l' C. ( souk
ailai at his home in Emission on !Saturday
He became • man u1 national reputation
by placing in nntuinato. for •the preei
dethey in les. aad i!tM Ahrahaa Ltne.'hn,
and by hie promhrwt work in the cause of
J. R. w u..r'. .
tenants, Ang 20 Th. ('entre. ..w•
says that the l;ov.rnm.nt has received •
¥s Ayres dopa 't. confirming the
report that the muraltnon °flake Spinet*
Balfour. the rentrei fins* in tie Libor
Mee Bedding Society fraud baa been
gtwratid.
A 11ye.mlt. Maga.is.
Pane, Aug 10 -A dynamite magas...*
le ' none. m the itaso.. I'yr.nnee wee bro
'ken openon Thursday or Friday°tt
and 125 dynamite cartridges were ttMlla
NEWS OF THE, DISTRI'.•T.
From our own Correspondents.
There is Isftrsmallee Sere 141 (asset be
Vested .1 a) where Else - bew• of the
11 mealy sprrlally Reported
for The ninon'.
W. ACHESON & SON
Midsummer Sale
see x 4.1-7(
During July we mark immense Bargains in all Depart -
menta. Read this partial list of Goods at
about HALF PRICE :
DREGS GOODS
Black t'aahmgses, All -Wool, 44 Techs wide. at 35c., worth 45.e.
!team All. Wool aad Silk !fixed Strips, 40 ;echos wide, 35c., were bps.
Silk std Wool Plaids, 40 inches wide. at 30.• , goo' talus at 45c.
Beautiful Black Wool 1•renadins, new, at 1'• • ..aid : our regular low goods.
Black Silk Grenadine*, .k.c , reduced from b
PRINTED LINENS
All marked .:own to 15.:. • yard, were 26c.
t'ambrics, Iweaatios, Batistes, all at 15c. and 20c. a yard.
Wool Challis, all grades, reduced.
BLUEVALE.
Wrest."•.r, A.R. 22.
`shoo; opened her. on Monday.
Fulton 'rlmmtoe, of Toronto, "peat Mon-
day in this rtllaae.
Mw Tilly Fluker bas bee very sick but
is recovering nicely now.
R. L .tewart leaves today for William
tows. where he ria. • position.
Mr. Smith, of Roussel., preached in the
Methodist church Sunday last.
Mrs. Tbs. Hyslop, of Kansas. is vesting
at the residence of her father, sand. Black.
Mesre, .1, Hailey awl 1). Marta, of
Mokewortb..0.ot Sunday in the oiliest*.
HOSIERY
LEEBUHN.
Wg...i-,' t, Aug.2.
Mien Fanny Fotheringbam of Tucker
Tucker -
smith has been visiting her sister Mrs. A.
H. (Tutton.
PIR-o.il. - Mrs..lohn 1.1liklasr,former.
1y of this place,l•ut now • resident of Ellice,
Perth county-, gave relatives a transient vis-
it the week with her son Roy.
111.. Weak. liobt. ('ox lately of bode
rich township who bast raided here this
Summer shocked up 12 scree of oats in one
.day after the binder on James ('hisholm's
farm the other day. Robert said he can
n ever fail to be out of the field as •tuick as
Um binder, as when it knishes he is done
also whether it is draws by three horses or
t wo.
Fall wheat here at the threshing at Bow
Park Farm turned out 32 bushels to the
acre, lturrews and Stewart. from Sheppard -
too. doing the work. The Richardson
thresher is aloe worked about heti, and, by -
the -bye, the .tree in size are growing larger
.very day, and wool get smaller, excepting
the new fall wheat tieids that will soon be
sown for the coming year
Ito.'T Foto.r'. Anotver.ary services in
the Prembytertao church, on Sunday, the
20th inst. The Rev. A. E. Neilly, now of
Horoiog's 1111. who was is charge here as
• student three years ago, will preach at 11
a en. The ett.rn.ou service will be preach-
ed by Rev. 1 k. 1're, of I :osertch, at 3 p.m.,
aid the eyeaing service at 7 p.m , by Rev.
Itabt. Hsder.s, of Auburn. These will
ells addres the teameeting no Monday
main. aad Rev's Irv-Desod Edge, of
y.rioed.h, and Mons, of the Ntie, will gin
eses. A • uartette from Goderieh, no -
the leadership of Messrs. Belcher and
son. will sing skrtioes with melee.
Tea at o p.m.. prorram at 8 p.m. Ticket.,
Molts, 1_ic . children coder 12 years, ISc.
DUNGANNON.
Nares s. The Racal agency is 1)naganooa
fat Tien Piu,A, is et the Dees of J. Y. Ward.
J.P.. cenveyaaoer. ad. who win receive or
dere for subscriptions. dreclining and Loh
i work. aid is authorised to glee receipts Tot
imeuars aid for the Mann
Trast•ai, Ant. 21.
tilt Ise.. COURT Division ('art will be
en Friday. the 'l)llh.
Itis Sully McSlath is on •
rill tour to relatives in Buffalo
Br se. The farmers •re very busy thrash
Lag ad ring the tent for sowing fall
whet.
iterueset'\ Hove
tarred home teat
relatives in Ituffhlo
.lentil. Oa
storm of
this
a heavy
duration.
IM * Visenst. ?ora Doctor McKay
and Mwghtw. Nils M , left here ea
fissarder M t'kdt relatives t. West Zorn
and ether mists We wish thyro a plasma%
visit sad safe refers
'RtPets T or I'VTTI a Itarine last week
ear local rattle dealers, as also Thee Me
lea. of leeks/ow. tossed aweigh hese
with • number of floe lordlier rattle f., the
.astern market, via Lamb...
Verret, Mmrnieo. Oa Thursday *et a
vestry Mseteig was held In the Epiaapslhei
.I \1 Roberts re
aturday iro.n meowing
y night of last week .
I,ghtetag passed over
aoeaatpesid with
which was of short
Fut Black Cotton in e.rry a e, womra'a •sol children's, at 10e. • pair.
Pune Silk Gloves and 1..1e (.to, es at 15o. trod 20c., worth 30c. • pair.
4^ 1 tots F•ocy Hem Stitch tlendkercki.f, at lc each, worth 5c. each.
W, tACHESOi & SON.
UP TO DATE.
Ladies' Belt Buckles,
Souvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc.
Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Diamonds,
A•lsda foil line of
AT JEW EL1;Y
ENI FOR IL Jl.
C. t8. STJMBER & SON.
REPAIRING WARRA TTE1.0.
sell int
I AVfJ YOU DICII) ED
to take a Hl'"I .I -.s.- or SHORT11 t \ U t'cane, or are you at ani interested in as
Education that w,i1 :1i you to earn • l..... hoot. then write for the 1 .1..oe.e of the
FOREST CITY BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL
OF LONDON, ONT.,
and we lbst you Iter fir. Hoard is chean it -Niter per week. course it commended i.y beet bas.
sees mea. (drsdoats sera high Wanes. School reopens on Monday. 'sept. 1. twit.
J W. WESTERVELT, rrt.dlel.
church. Ree. Canoe Young was pretest 1 ee
• �•
*w firm ot Cameron, Holt t Holmes,
and was accompanied by P. Holt. of the C%N�4DMa) M RRE.
(ideate b.
Tr 'Clint, A. at ioR IP TS -OIn Satar-v'\•7•0
day last, Merin. W. and T. McKay, left A
here fur their respective schools, the former jZorn.in Hullett, the latter Id Feast Zorn. to cow.
mot.* work is Monday for the it urns ell
1894. it
\'i'tTI!IT (Dnu-m, - Mies Faiiabst&
;0
Healer, of Vkioa io, and formerly of 4:ode-
rich, who bas hoes visiting her aunt, AlmR. Wilson, and cousin, Mos Maggie\Vileon
left hero oo Woodsy morning tut for i;ode.
rich to nett relent es and renew former sc
s.
• l uatatenrelit:,I lit:, ii- S. is of . -Now that the school
!whitey" are expired, our teachers, A. Mc-
Kay, principal, and Mw Maggie Wilson.
mention, , resumed school work on Mooday. to harvest Work 001 beg .kite
finished and a number of young people hav-
ing been reeeotly v•ccittated, and for otblampscauses. the attendant* thee tar is sot l•
�f)+nice o, 11 ,liWal. aC!el'ILya
Saturday, the 18th, in compliance with ad-
journment of lea, aesato., the m.eisipl
courett met in the township hell, ail magi.
hen except councillor I)urato were presoak.
Amount of comity rats for West Wawa -
nosh will re.lulre a levy of two and a hall
mills on the dollar, rind township rates
mills en the dollar.
(i.o.Rtrcl trio.. ll'e have been, we
presume, credibly informed that Geo. Dur-
oin, sos of !'has Uurnio, Went Wawansh,
who wror. at ('ollisgwood ler his first -
slags certificate, was successful in passing
his examination. We congratulate him.
He te only eighteen years of age, and
deserves great credit for pluck and energy
sad Nan hoeor to West Wawoash, se ala
Dungannon,tDungannon,Public tidies!, is whisk he
received hie primary education.
(Cal. [Haarlem Of 75T11 BIRTHDAY. --0.1
Friday of last week a large number
betels, friesim
ds and old ins aequaiata.ess
e msembled at the residence of ('has. (:ireis-
jr., to celebrate the 7Sth birthday of ('haa
(limn, sr., and, as we bay. bens informed,
• very pleasant time was aa
or sprit
deists
honto the venerable gentleness aid phe-
w who has Mkseveral otioes of trust and
min
eroeoc. is township and ooaty. Fur-
ther
urther particulars s le celebration will be
given ie the near future, oaths 11 to Meted Ulan.
at present that all present esiey.m-
slres immeasely.
r
1
It is with pleasure that w. .ail atteetloo
to tats adverttaemeot, which appeus in this
issue, of this Great Fair, for such ti hs
grown to be. It is now second to no Live
Stock and Agricultural Exhibition en aha
continent Ever since 186E it has steadily
isoreseed in .ire sod importation, and is now
tasked forward to ea an annual source of
enjoyment as well es Instruction to the
people of Canada. it is deeirabte that these
Fairs should he muntataed for the benefit
of all, but especially the farming oommua-
ity, as they afford opportuaINs for seeing
the steady advaneemst in agncult.ral
meahtoery, the improvemss in lie stock,
alsd numerous new varieties in field sad
garden products, together with the *test
invention' of all kteds. Each year briny
ite requirement* and Deormar7 improve.
mons ID the grounds and buildings. This
year it is alone the line of "public comfort,"
cod the Directors have decided to expend
some of their surplus fuads in this directis,
and the waiters to the Western Fair of 1894
will find themeselves better provided for,
than by any other Fair Aaxocatts i0 this
province. The exhibitien of i.ive Stook of
all kinds promisee to excel, in excellence
and numbers, past years, and the exhibits
of Agricultural and Horticultural prodscta
only depend upon the produetioo of the
oeuatry for, as a the past, specimens of
every description will be on exhibition.
The alteraatiom being made in the iaterial
arrsagemesta of the Mautacturers' aid
Liberal Arta Building will add Windy to
the heretofore attractive displays, and al•
ready several very wealthy firms have bird.
lied their iatstioe to espied considerable
mom oe little( up there eactioas oedemata
Sitio fine exhibits may be looked for.
The speeding in the ring will equal any
exhibitiee ever gives by the Aesoorst•a, as
wine .f the fastest horse is the cesetry
are now entered, and all the weak will be
beat ooatest.d.
The @pedal feature., many ot which have
bee. already engaged, .re 14. hest for exhi-
bitis purpose that ten he promeed The
Special Attraction Committee are alive to
the public dewtad for tele breach of the
show and have .pared neither time ser
money in waking their •election. Among
dine already secured are the fan.o.. Groom
Rooms Hippedrom• A Menet Rasing
Company : the Romp Sebes : • new fester*
in banana rseine, • lady and gent geiag up
ea the one ballots and rasing dews s esp.
orate persehats, mbia, a very excision
act : Profess Calverley. Niagara's baro s
the high wire, wee gave soak a dsriee er-
hibi4s last yeas, .ed who met with so
series ea amidst, whit& was sated
throe/Meet the prone of the eeettoeit and
Borers : the eatelwated Raropss eettstete
grotesque peatesimist : the Albion.,-
moors of the Aesebstie (Comedy: (' W
Jarrett, An.er(s'e Osaka illu.iwiet;
•' Raju.'s " wonderful table pyramid ;
trained seal, alligators. prairie dew : esti
the bst pyretslkde display. Meer Ors as
the Res
i.to.di.g exhibitors should make their
•trim M ace, and thew dekriag prim
hate. preemies et ay efersiaMs pertals-
iy te the fair will taseive is p.usptly by
wrWng W e•etetary, Thea A. 1eww..
Rwembgs u. does•. rt-- 1It1
us >1•ad.
AUCTION SALES
All part.. gettia( their sal. hills printed at
this onion will have a free nectar .named
.n chi. tut un to the tees of .ale
SIrY R1..1, Sept. tib -Mortgage sale of
farms lands in %Vsiwannah, at W'•lah'a
Hotel, Maeebester, at 12 o'clock, noes. lois
Kent, auctioneer.
M,ne.. Sept. 10th. -Mortgage rale el
farm property is Aa►held, at De lase.
Hotel. Part Albert, at 12 a 01.sk, nice,
Th.... Guidry,' auctioneer.
S*Twa.A,, Aug. 25th Aaotios sale of
honor, hareem, carte, boggles, est., at
Saulti Hotel, 4ioderle&, at 1 .'01.51 Peet.
N* reserve. This. O.ndry, aaetianw.
first di.oaUsfagthm exists wills tine
Montreal detrettre fere►. Over 1110 rob.
belles here 1.ken plaee in the pest year
awl no else dler.,v.ret. In aiy t-as.s
most glaring intrwnperteney is apparent
The eompanies ..ow tali. g water Inc
power perposs frim. the Niagara river on
the United States .1.1e are lili.'t to have •
memopoly forever... the granting of ter.
istels=li le to he stopped if the
esevstiou at Alun, .aerie.
telt Ile pgeeela
Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices.
A CREAT MANY PEOPLE
etti
say time,. are hard just now. eau ttu have gut our prices to suit the
times Prices on Shoe* never were lower than they tiro today, ale! if l
you don't know it fur • foot then ask your neighbor 'if tar ri09s are
not the lowest in the tuwu We keep competitor, hurtling to get their
hatpin tlav prices down to our every day pricer. And we are not
selling at a lues --no merchant does, notwithstanding all the advertise-
ments to the contrary -but we are selling at prices which would [nevia Iona to some dealers. But our secret is in the buying. We buy ex-
clusively for Cash, and buy direct from Manufacturers, thus giving
our Customers their Hoods at first cost We are just selling Shoe, as
we buy them, vin-, Cheap.
Corn.pax'e Our PiiCes :
Girl.' School Hoene. 75c.
Manes (fibre (.raja. Batt or lad
n,
sOtto.
Wo.e'• Heavy Looted Clods. 75e.
Full Lines of King's, Blister's
the New Lantos. for
Womem's Glees /!rata Hoots, $1.00.
Lothar' Desseta, Buttes, Tipped. $1.26.
laLadies'y, Tipped, 61.75.
and American fine Goods in
Fall, areto band.
Teethe'ts, the' School Hoots, i .7S. I Mee's /aced BeePegged Sole,l1 01,
Been •• 1.00. Working Beers,
Ciente, are the new Piea.lilly, Wing Tip, or Philadelphia Toe styles we
are showing for Fall wear. The most fashionable Goods and Prices right.
Buttons put on free with patent fasteners. Stara put on free. (lips
sewed free. Prompt attention to repairing.
H. B. POLLOCK.
JAS. ROBINSON'S CASH STORE.
OUR
MID -SUMMER
SALE
IS NOW GOING ON 1
•
FOR
THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.
BARGAINS
JAMES ROBINSON,
CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOCK.
Vases: Joke Sparks, of the Hrownsoa
lieu, sold a pair of very fine steers to Alex -
soder i.ratotrer the other day, which tipped
the beam at 3,035 pounds.
Coutes Ree. W. E. Treleaveu, • well
known Hurontao, pastor of the New Ham-
burg Methodist church, is co.tboed to his
bed with an tttsct of fever
Helmor. Alex Flemtog, .d Bellmore,
had his right hand caught in • lath machine
on Thursday and the middle tiager cut off
tas.raits
Caution has moved.
I thought he liked the house he lured
ia'
He dad: but be wouldn't pay his rent and
the landlord erected him. ,••
How did he feel about it • lhd it dis-
turb hu egaanl.uty
1'en : be hook quite put out.
Subscribe for Tae Si..cat. Only $1 a year•
and the first and third finger terribly leder- __
•ted.
tow » ibNt • e..t�,t- tl' ..me. The Old Reliable
Send 25 " Salieht -• Soap wrappers
bearing the words I" Why lbs a Womsa
Look Old Somme Thar a Mao "t to levee
Raw., Ltd.. 43 Scott at. Toronto, sod you
will receive by poet • pretty picture, tree
from advertising, sod well worth fronahns.
This is se easy way to deosate your horse.
The soap u the beet in the market sad
will only wet lc. postage to seed is the
wrappers, it you leave the oda spa.
Wits your .tame earifally. le
WESTERN FAIR.
COAL
LONDON,
Sept. 13th to 22nd, 1894.
( ...Ads'. Favorite Live stock
and Agricultural Exhibition.
" ALWAYS IN THE FRONT."
L xhiMters.mikin mow unitise sad chosen/sr
Metrlee deosdetlM��e sad Poultry eet.13
WaiteIL
pay .
W is .,us. awned (n Makes.
ape• 1.1 £ttttreetless of the beat
SPOd.l Railway sed Raine tars arreagd
Mrs as gelate. false 11s•w. Me. fres.
Agp»
asps. A. W. refire ilea. A nireWS•.
Pnside.t a .l0ery.
8T3EaMER
CAMBRIA
IIs oowasor»$ wrrw
Canadian Pacific
Steamship Line.
The above Mtb AM1t frLMtb Wood
wis
. er will leave weisarlea ensu s west •�
w esting with the t'a.adias F•selae etamskgi.
at
Sault Ste. Marie,
ler Port Arthur. colt 11Mlisin. and au
i. ILanitola. N. W. i'erri=M
sed Clout. alas Northam ]e141-
lass, ..d Mite-
res Tlekets .•d sn ether I. errma ims apply to
8. RADmoOLIi f
Ag i C. P. 11'y, OadsdW.
C. P. A 'e1asiwpk OAss,
Bests side W eebet. , led deer off agates
ALWAYS 01 NANO.
NOW is the time to purism your
HARD (X)AL The beat and only
SCRANTON HARD COAL is this
market at $6.50 with 10 per cent off
for cash, making it S.rt.85.
All Coal Weighed at the Mar.
ket.
WM. L
Ordgsw left at EAitn, a L>s!! Owe
promptly attended to.
WILL EXCEL ALL OTHERS
INDUSTR!Ac
-FAIR-
TORONTO
SEPT. 3 TO 15,
1894
Iasi IRM.TRetiwT5 TWO /YR•
RX HiRTTS AND ATTRAUT1ONs
ORRATER AND BRANDER
THAN JIVER RIFOR[
ALL ENTRIES CLOSED AUGUST it
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