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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-5, Page 88 Tae SIG/CAL: GODWCH, ONT.. THIMSDAY, SEPT s, isnx, New School Books SCHOOL OPENING 1)wing t., no &navy changers In School Books we are compelled to Sell STRICTLY FOR CASH. New Public 'oho; Arithmetios with Appendix, 25s. Dealt buy We old. •• Euclid ....J Algot.ra, 25o. Public school I'h%otology sad Tempera's, 14th Edits... 25c. Other New Boot% wit be shows you at the iters. Public'ce.,.i IIrwin• Course, sc. each. " " Itrtttug " ic. .. New High School Drawing C •ore.•, 1)- each. •' 1'hy sits, Parts 1 and 2, 50e. each. .. ,. .. Bot..'., I'art 1. • b0c. .. .. " " Bst.u; , " 2, • t.Je. .. The 750 Chemistry now s 'It f•.r :' New Daffodil and Marguerite F:rrrctee 1: .oke, Lithographed so (.old, the Prettiest and largest Exorcise Kooks ever .howl, sew this term, to mew larger thew last years Se Etter else Henke A weesm.lar 1••r AoMtOS', Scribblers! You will buy uo other when yen see them. It u the good paper and 'he Ali. that sell.. them. A 's .p le., 2e., a.d 3e. Seri►Nen. Rubber Tipped lead P;ac.le, 10e. pea J:.cen. The S- km12 for Sc We will *ell you H. I1 Drawing P. -near, 3c. mash. or 2 for Sc. 4 Pen 1' oats taw I, 6 Slate I'enmle for lc. The Largest and Het Ilott.. of ILk, 5o. IOc. Bottle of ILL for 7c. Don't Cry ii you come Too Late. Sala Colllllleucos Saturday, laq. 2th! SI.ATI: PENCILS, RULERS. PEN POINTS sled BLOTTERS GIVEN AWAY *iTH SCHOOL fiteo:CS THE FIRST TWO DAYS OF $GHOUL OPENING ONLY. PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE. resnt.l Teter/mow itseiasee. 1I. WS OF THE DISTRICT. From ourowrnCorr spondenta. There is laf.rmalle■ Erre Thal ('aimed be I..ad .t.)wbrre Ll.r \ew.•f Ib. ('misty *pertain, ..pertrd roe Tar &(teal. DUNGANNON. Nance. The local agency in Dung&nnoa ter Tea dI. I. is at the oMoe of J. U. Went, J.Y.. cguviysaoer, etc_ who will receive or. leesfor eub,criptioas. savoriness sad Job work, sad ie authorized to diva reosipte ter swousts paid for the same Ti K'DAY, Sept. 3 TIIKI:•nl%.:.-- Thos. Iter 1.1 and staff are kept busy separating the grata from the strew, and report a good yield. ('u l., t. n,,.tl..Iur. -John Itobiasoe, we have been informed, sold his farm in Aahheld last week,to J. M. Roberta, J. 1'. 'Niro. W. Jackman, of the Nile, gave at a Owasso visit during last week. We were pleated to sae her looking so well. Ln .•,a 11.... Slooday ,being labor day, ..d hl !.w • holiday, was therefore kept by our teachers and pupils. A troaingent of I.uckoow eitvens spent the day at l'ort Albert. l i.in•-e. I. ('l.ndeitntn1, left here last ase on a glut to relatives and friends in the cont) town tui 1.oderteh township. We wish the emerald. gent !amen • plea sant visit and safe return. U. % T,,, i:. 14, Friday of last week Messrs. 11 i'.Iaatn, Wenn and Bert Jones left bore on • tour to the.salon, Algome,to visit relatives and view that section of ()steno. We w51h idem a pleasant vett and \ sate re- turn. N t 'a i&t 1, II II i rt PicKDt. KSM't+-tii.ee our wt the month of Auv.et, having per- formed its tan. , has retired sato the hater% of the past "eptember thus far is usherd in with fair and propitious weather for the renanut of the harvesting. \'a.lr•r: --Mrs. T. H. Walker, .f Later - soli, .he, Maggio Augustine,, is on • vial to the old homestead, zed renewing dormer ac tivant.oces .. .1 -harks Robinson,of i'on Hat, Mich , and formerly of A.hfield, and wife are visiting hu parents and the scenes of his boyhood. II.I,Aasy. Bert Treleaven, the papular assistant a .1. 11 Crawfnrd • venenl store, took all sudden' oe Wednesday of last week std was for some time ver% low. His many friends, however, will be pleas&&( se lain that he is gradually b..omtat sell valeseent and will shortly be himself &gait. 'ovAL.tw est. It will be plessiar b the mu, relatives, friends ..d acquaint - woes to know that Jas. Gibers, do}aty reeve of West Wawaoosh, who ha beet wiry ill for snmo UFA., is gradually recover. en from his illness zed to ell appearato. will soon be restored to his wasted state ot health. Hour A• • u v .1. Webster, of Fordyce, W. Wawanesh, who took • number of cattle to the 111d country inarket .t Lon- don and other points and was a.eemp..ied on the vo%age by T. 1. Allen, prtneipal of Yenisei, public school, returned home lest weak. He report. having had • pleasant trip and tech .d • predteble sum for the tattle. A.ornult SrDDr.v CALI 1)n Sabbath lest the remains of the late Mrs. Martha Campbell relict of the IW W. (;.mpbelli of West Wawano.h, were interred an Due guinea .mist.,, and were escorted thither from her lav residence by a large eampsay of sorrowlog relatives, friend. and •squint• mese. The obs qui•. were impressively oendicted by Rev. R. Fairbairn The age et dsseasid was fit) %man the was taken away vary suddenly, her decries bevies been sensed by falling down state &trawl Tuesday night previous, from tbe riser e1 which she ss•cumbsd The bereaved sen has the s' meath'. of the eomwnnity. Ivi'aa..■ ax I'o►r•t.Avto' Os Tn.,,My of lest week Andrew Kirk, of S•eatop, wee pesattted b, cis wife with • fine beamingboy, aad in wesenos.es his fans is basalts* with bread wiles. W• nnegrwt.l&to bits . arta Nre. K , bapinr the boy way be len* &.seal M them Dories lees work Mrs. (lea Smtlq pd.seet d M siege with a Zig iiibk ogtten He Is i. esu.es elated sod Wale hap&►. We mini( Ise him and Mn. S. oesgr.tul•tioes, hoping that the children will be spared to assist their parapets in the decline of their lives and old ago.... .emuel Poetised, our nil loge constable, wee recently made happy by the arrival of • daughter. We learn that mother and child are doing nicely DUNLOP. Tweet/ay, Sept 3. Mies Anna Luhy and Miss Farr, of Gods - rich, enjoyed a trau.ient visit hero this week, bean[ Live guests of Mrs. Jots Tobin. . ('has. Hawkins, merchant, of Windsor, was up this week vetting Mr. and Mrs. A. I'. Macdonald, and to attend his brother Franks wedding on Tuesday of the present week. A traveling sculptor on • transit stage enliveael our communit % with his presence, last week getting several pupils for lits art and doing • pretty crow of ten Inches in salt and rt orly adorning it with • valla lilly •t the foot, with no thorns to gaze on to gain • crown above, with other tdowers. and • frame et • child's photo tuned much admiration. L)t.rtttn'ar...- iately 'US hag• had quits an exodus of our reeideots, Ethel and Alice Cummings going to Chicago Saturday. of last week, Mies Kate Maed.s•ld return - tot to lletreit after a visit of nearly two months, Miss May Tobin going to I;ode- rtch to attend the Collegiate Institute and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson, who have been the host and the bootees of the Ex change for .earl% three years past, going to live at Port Albert. All wall be much flossed hl • largo circle of friends who wish them every suoces,. Our post othee last week was decorated with • new sign board to show the travel- ing public and those that reside here that Dunlop was stall alive for letters from all parts of the world. Pastel s.rvloe In Dun lop hes now been in operation for over ..vests.. .\ ewe. The former name of the pest ethos was Millburn. and was changed to Du.l•p in 18i'2. curing that time we have bad four different Incumbents in the poet ,•trice hero. The sign is the course of • few %errs may have an •ddati,n as • cue- tom urtom odes for Canadian exports and imports. The Bret threshing et 189.5 in our midst was et Alle. s Tuesday of last week. Bur- rows and Stewart's machine doi.g the work. t If fall wheat zed oats there was • good re tun to the &ere, but the peas were not se ``end. The weather was .Ice and all beads htad • time of quick motto. with the forks, and two grain clerks, they had • brisker tine on their lege carrying the grain and tipping the &toles with the bushels into the bias. The peas were threshed outside i. • stack. Among new faces at the threshing were John Maxwell, God/inch. 1). Finlay - e on, from near Luck now and Jolla leorlaod, from shepeardton, the latter Ming os the mashie* staff this sessen. LEEDURN. Tnsa.Av, Sept. 3. H. Horton, of t:ederish, is home for a week's helots,. Bella and I:uth Shaw enjoyed • plement visit to relatives in l.od.nok for several days last week. Several of the C. E. S. hew, aro going to the oonventiee at Blyth this week. ■ NoTss. -On amount of ('. E. t'ennent,on et Blyth Tuesday and W.dnci• day of this week, the weekly yrs) or meat lag will be held Thursday evening at 8 r. 4. Nearly ever% bed) is busy winding up the harvssWtg : others we threshing : sees are sowing fall wheat, and on Thureda%, beteg the circus dao. , all are bound to we the pre- cession, anyhow,and then take in the care.e performance in the &fter000t. Recently a queen City mai with hie bike aad a lad of sloven mounted on a hay steed et heavy proportions had quite • rave of a half mals, which was wen by the former by jaws • horse leagth. The .d dropped hie whip, which he clams Inst hire the raps, but met year there will he a return Iron for • geld gun over lbs wane mares. The doer that swam the Port Albert river at the harbor pr► Was. Fra.w's widener • sell while be was at shartk , ash .s.i.g him r.t.r.i.g about 1 a• u., scads fee the weeds again towards the •heals, tow.. Them it sit% swim aha barber sad old an ether wember to the Weise &ssnelatiem that moor es Tenderly on the • oars. Will the tows fathers Koos sod Guilty ry to share as It with uses. Row sees. kw to save the Bgtma. 6.m dame. ay FALL ANNOUN CEMENT Next week we will show a Complete Stock of Fall Dry Goods. DRESS GOODS: OUR DRESS GOODS are particularly attractive this season, comprising a full range of plain Berges and Henriettas in all the leading shades, Storm Berges in Black and Navy, the New Trilby Cord in Light and Dark Brown, Myrtle and Navy, and a beautiful range of fancy Dress Goods in Single Costumes that must be seen to be appreciated. Our range of Black Henriettas is, as usual, extra value. Our special line at 50 c. is unequalled. LADIES' JACKETS : RADIES' JACKETS, in German ,snake only. A full range open for inspection next week. The date of our Milinary Opening will appear next issue. J.T. ACHESON. TIME WILL TELLI And it does tell by the accuracy of our Dlubcr-Hainnden Watches AND ALL 0TZZ8 LINZS. Sterling Silver Waist Seta, at Very LI,w Price& See our Cute Little Gun -Metal \Vatc•lta•,. The kind we sell are Re- liable; the Price. $15. C. A. HUMBER & SON, JEWELLI EUPIIRIL'SM. School Books and School Stipplies I HAVE A FULL LINE OF ABOVE AM Our Scribblers and Practice Books are the sad Best made. and Cheapest. Come and see how well we can tit you School. Special Value in Stationery and Blank Window Shades. Stamping done to order. Large Variety of Pat- terns for sante. Largest out for Books, Near Corner of West Street. PRICES ARE LOW. A_ Z_ Vr7 IR_ the court house Mikado from a toes up on its horns. BLUEVALE. TUESDAY, .Sept. 3. Sam Freneb was is W roxoter on Prada'. Rohn. Duff, *r., is o. the *reek. .1. J. Messer, ot Hamilton, last week. Hugh Johnson and Harry McH•rdy were in Brussels last Monday. lin Ma.dooald and Bert ii•11e, of Molesworth, spent Sunday in town. John " Farrow, son of T. Farrow, post. master in Brussels, was in town on iiuud&y. Miss Chambers, of l'ort Huron, Is vistas( Miss [Ardis Johnston and Mw Anna. Stowe. Miss L1171 Messer and Sam Frsscb at- tended the sports held in Brussels Int Mos day. Louie Duff zed Fred Hartley left Monday for Chutes, where they will attend the elodiL Miss Annie Wynn has been very sick fir the last week but we are pleased to see that she is improving. Mn. Robert Musgrove and her father, .lo►. Farrow, took in the excursion to Ni- agara ram last Saturday. Sant Marrs sad his diaughtor, Miss Mabel, of Rattle Creek, Mi,h, were %mtes friends is the village last week. Miss Lyle, Maggio and Louie Burger, of Owen `bund. hitt for their home en Bator day after weeding their holidays at their grandmother's, Mrs. 1). Kads. Mrs. Kag semen pen led thew. The lawn social under the &uspioes of the Methodist choir, held on Mr. Etcher's law. last Friday evening, was a somas. lb. seeing was all that could be desired, std, as way expected, then woe a good turnout A good program was provided by local par - formers. Miss Boll. King chordag for her brother Robert on the mouth organ and Mr. Brinker os the ants harp was erseptiot ally good. sick last this person in the area of supply, tor drinki.t, domestic and trade purposes. But a Marsh last the consumption had tt• creased so greatly that the duly total wail 220,000,000 gallons. or 40 gallon per head. Every drop of the water has beem carefully puntied, with the exception of that from the walls. For this purpose. the companies was in town have 114 filter hods, coveting 1171 soros. Every comps)), exempt the Kent, has star age reservoirs tor unfiltered water, ooveriag 474!. acres, and holding &boat 1,280,000,000 gallon, and 60 filtered water reservoirs holding 217,000,000 gallons. That is to may, if Byerares of simply were mut off, London wouwares have enough water in .ten for. little over &week. The pumping operatio.s represent an en- ormous etue.eiture of f•irco. Tie Senth- nark oo.np&ny, for instance, pumps 12.000,- 000 every day a distance et eiehtesa miles to Nunhe.4, wit`, • rise of 215 feet, for 1is- tribu•.ton Limnos to the ether parts of the distract. The pipes, too, are .fteo enor- mous in size, suets of the tunnels Ming sine feet to diameter. As fur the length, therm are ty Lon4.n 5,000 miles of water pipe.,no which there are some 27,625 hydr&uta. It r hard to gala from mere figures an ade- quate dvquate tn.oeotion ot the extent of Lando... water supply, but the esormeue stream of water flows steadily into the houses --over 800,000 of them -day slier day, carefully filtered and purified ; aad the sys- tem mistreats curiously with the .14 Now River water carte and Chelsea's weeds pipes. -Chamber's Joar.al. Leede.'. Water Nply. The wMle of t:renter London, oovoring an area of about 630 miles, is supplied by thew nrg&sizatio.s, wham powers and 4a anent are dodged by law. The .1. Thames eoeps.ise aro allowed to draw i ..simum supply of 120,000,000 piles. of water • day the Kist Livedo. is allowed e• take 32,000,000 galls.., and the New River 22, 500,000 galla • day from the fes : the rest ages@ from the cloak wells : there le also, however, • wppiee ei•ty supply drawn by several wiped.• from the gravel beds bi the side et the Therms, cod fa Nees of tidied nr dr.eta that dries•( oxen is van .4.I. 1. Naar last year, 180,000,(1 gall&■s of filtered wrier were required every day fan the supply ed leen lee arta* gave es average et *hest 33 gallows tis gush OF INTEREST TO MARINERS. This year shipments front Buffalo of hard seal nue 215,950 tam behind last year. The ins raw 'mev.. the Defender and Valkyrie fat America's cup, will be mailed es Saturday. During July the recently established De- troit Menai po.tosoe handled over 7,000 pi..s@ of mail. 1 )ld river wee of the Bt lowrres believe that because this is tbe seventh year of low water, the river will rise omit year. Work has been eomm.so.4 es • new barge for the M. T. Co., at Ki.4.to.. She r to wry 60,000 bushels of wheat and to be reedy for wit sexes. The ~rude Int the North American and W. Ladies .(+tans this year are : Reward, Oa.•d., ('Iriper ra, Grommet, Merriam*, Mohawk, I'ertndge, Polies., Tartar, Tour. mdi.. mid I'reset Six new 30 kiwi torpedo bent destroy.e rw.ently ordered by the Beitle\ •ttair&Ity are to is suppl.w..bd by twenty mere d the sane elm.. This will give the admiral ty la* vendk of this type we* speed. et 27 ho.es awl upwards, awl Mer.fere ever Shy .t the fears* vowels in the world. The resssds for the labs freteht sl.arn. .e. 400171t. es fodiew., th.egh N 1..sp..a.d IkN Ne d00 -ft. Ysies will �.•k m.wj of Iig[a MANTLES Latest German Designs. We ate offering for sale at VERY LOW PRICES 1 Choice Lot of Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Capes, JAS. ROBINSON OASH STORC, c(1RJI Old WARR AND Wain SIREET. New Fall Goods IN DRESS GOODS, GOLF MANTLINGS, CAPE and MANTLE CLOTHS, TWEEDS. A Complete Assortment of Ladies' Under -Vests for 15 cents, long sleeves. Oar All Wool Vests at 50 cents are Special Value. We have the best All Wool Men's Shirt and Drawers in the market. Just received a lot of Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towelings direct from Belfast, which are great value. 54 loch ,•t •' Ali flat Table Linea, 25, l'ableach.d •• 48, Bleached " 69, Bleached. We have still a small lot of Dress Goods that we are selling at about Half Price. A lot of Ladies' Colored Capes about Half Price. COLBORNE BROS. The Groat Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse of 1L osaaty. Iron ore, 5,117 tons, S.S. Curry ; wheat, 130,820 bush., Selwyn Eddy ; nor., 152,000 bash., Centurion ; oats, 247,673 bush., Curry ; oo.1, 4,535 net toes, Carry : speed, 16.4 mdse per hour, Owego. It may prove a .urprw to some of our readers to learn that there are only 314 mer chant ships in the world that have • se• - pint opted of fifteen knots and upwards. Of these 205 belong to Groat Britain, and only seven of the remainder were bout outside of the Kingdom. There 1. net a m.rcheat boat en the IAkes that can maintain this speed. The one that comes nearest to at a, the Owego, with 13 7 knots. AN ALARMING INCREASE. Tb. Pre yale wee of Foetal, teem plaleeilee ed 1. Resell Largely freer the Yldse)r Sitlnaw, Mich., Sept 2 Doctors are be• gt.nag to tar. their &toe.tion mon ex• elusively to the wawa of ilia great increase of what ate known as female e,mplaauts during the past to. _years, zed to the re wadies for the tame. Many eases bane hew investigated, and among others that of Mn. Remy, of Ackland, Wis., who was cured of this form of trouble by the use of a kidney medicine known as Dodd • Kidney Palb, which oripa&t.d i. Canada, but asis now Mame widely known and abed throughout the Woomera States. Thus and other simi- lar cams fie to show that these troubles are largely due to the kidneys and that the above mesta.ed remedy is likely to have a great .fleet i. !simonise the number of nit time to talc form of .cwplsi.t. Hamilton St BAKERY EXCHANGED HAN DS. DAVID STODDART, JR. wishes to aunouncf• that tie has pur- chased the Hamilton Street Bakery from John A Green, and intends car- rying on the Busineaa, in all its branches in such It manner as will give entire .satisfaction to the people of (}oder(('((. Bread, Buns, Cakes, Confectionery, tct, A Fu11 Supply of will be kept constantly on hand. Wiiham, : 1. A. eaforMertet, b• Fri a y C.R.SHANE&COO A io[harn, wheeled b Seat.rth on Friday last to see the lierew m.teh and returned home again the same evening. As Mr. Mor- ton orton will bring down the scales at about 240 pounds, his bike had to carry a good load. MoKillep : Jobe 8. Brown, et McKillop, Yes, it i s Dry Weather sowed • field of tall wheat on moods).last the 26th August. This is the first fall Bat It is goi• ng to wheat we have heard of this season, w. bops Mr. Brown will reap • yield of fifty barbels to Ms acre. scerauors noon. 1AIN! 100 R0RSE ¶ANTED °.-µ ,d.,rs . • as }/1 MR. BATES, (1r U)VIK)1f,.NSLANU, w111 beat Polley': Livery Statile, Godericti, -ON- Saturday, ON- Saturday, September 7th, rev try perposeef bsy1.t [red. senad Het.ss, anaphia& terve bees tot M Ike, ,,seen s r A to s Zit. ltetky faewto,.' drivers will aim Messrs. Polley and Hicks win Mao be is stt.eden.s. BRING IN YOUR NORRIS. SOP Mb. tlf� A Waterproof and n Umbrella? If tet, get one at the 1.F..ADINO gents' Furnishing Store 0. R.'ZANE i 00. Ate.n M dm reredos sear,,. BYBHOPt 14ame sad STRAOHAN nergilailB..t (((fens.•. w SCHOOL - GIRL.B. als.M, .is. Appfp to MISS GR1ER 1y+ p°l Wykobaw Retied mews wed.srd.F. els tete• Isss• Behp.tlb. fear Toe Wingate Bess 11. rwraitiag et Yoe yet&