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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-12, Page 8• THS SIGNAL : GODIRION, ONTi, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 1/111h. New School Books FALL ANNOUN CEMENT FORA., SCHOOL OPENINC 1 1 Owing to .o many change. in School Rook. we are compelled to Sell STRICTLY FOR CASH. New Pablo, School Antbmetiae with .App.sdiz, 25c. Dent buy the old. • '• Euclid and Algebra. '2..4). Pubbe School Physiology and lemper•nee, 14th Edition, 2Sc. Other New Books will be shown you at the store. Public school Drowned Course, At. eseb. ., Writing " • " New High School Drawing I'.Hirt", 10: each. " •• " Physics, Put. 1 sad 2, 50e. each. Botae., fart 1, 500. ,• „ B„tany, " 2, . 60e. „ The 7S.: Chemistry Dow sell. for 5')0. 'Now Daffodil and Marguerite Exercise Kooks, Lithographed in told, the Prettiest and largest Exercise Hooks 44.•r ehnwu, mow this term, it paste larger than last yah a So E.t.a ere Ikeks A size smaller for .'1 Porter's Scribblers! l o', will buy no other when you ee. them. It u the good paper sed the Slid that sell. them. A Seep lc., 2o., and Tc. scrabbler. Rubber Tapped Lead Psocils, 10c. per dr zea. The .,, Oiled 2 fel he We will e.11 Fee H. B. tRnwi.g 1'. aactb, 30. each. or 2 kr 4 Pee !'Dint. for 1^ 6 Siete Peseile for 11. ?k. Largest and Beet (Soule of luk, Sc. 10c. Beide of luk tor Don't Cry- it' you conic Too Late. 41. Sale Collllllellces Saturday, Aug. 24th ! SLATE 1'F:NI'il.s, RULERS., PEN POINTS and PLOTTERS GIVEN AW WITH st HtN)L ,RIMoKS THE FIRST TWO DAYS . OF SCHOOL OPENING ONLY. PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE. Ct'wte•I e-G e iaeZaace. _ NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our ownCorrespondenta. There M rmfer•tullea Mere flat fanner be /mood •a) w \ere LIMP Nein • of the ('Nall Mie -dally Mep.rtrd far The alumni. .14 yTs 1 DUNGANNON. son. S. The I.':al metier in Dungannon for !OS INION•L. s at the office of J. G. Ward. J.1'., cwnve)aeoer. ate.. who will recent or• den for .unecr.ptiob., • ..'or•iung and Job work. and ie authorized to give receipts for .mounte pa.d for the canis Ti ant, .v, sept IC. A* Al 114,M}, .1, Campbell. of l.t.towei, who has been visiting his sou James, ot West t1'•w•moeh, left for home dureg last week. O. A V1.Ir William Met/1308d, of Ash field, lett ken last week to vett relatives in the vtcety of the Limestone 4 it' - K►mg.top. Ism -re.1•1. F.\lindrI..S AT 1'.Rusro.- Quite a ■unabr of people in this section of oountri left bore oo Mooday Inst, to take la the Eahabition at Toronto If took A...tt'. -4 our venerable libr•riaa L Dungannon llech.osoe' Institute, who has been on • lusting tour, returned home lame week much invigorated and retreehed by his tour. I.rrr iris HoWE:.-44n Wednesday of list week, Mrs..). Krydues and) mamma .oa,of t.ederich,wbo had been visiting relatives in Dungannon and vet°aty left for home, .f - ter an ealoyble visit Ii i 'a•.. We reoret to have to state that Hugh MrM•th is not in the enjoyment of good health. ,11s many traend. and ac tuointances would be pleased to hear of the venerable geatkmao's speedy recovery NvN EST AI.LI•,,• NT,-I►ungannon, in addition to atm many business establish menu.., has two livery stables. The pro meters .re .I . Medd, V. S , and H. Fowler, both of whom are beiug,ea we are informed, well p•tronued. Tit. ('Itis r•. ',once • number of prom meet I)ungannonitee. and resident., of sur- rounding neighborhood. and also • large mammoth of the ..poy citli.n., north of here, took in the curios at the county tows, ea Thureda% Mast, and report • rood time taking in and doter the corms. Next week we will show a Complete Stock of Fall Dry Goods. DRESS GOODS:. OUR DRESS GOODS are particularly attractive this season, comprising a fall range of plain Serges and Henrietta' in all the leading shades, Storm Serge' 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 : LADIES' JACKETS, in German make only. A full range open for inspection next week. The date of our Milinary Opening will appear next issue. J.T. ACHESON. Bret clam mcabanic, h•e the contract, Mr. Thom•.oa 1110y rest 'geared that be will have an ezosllsst building wh..completed, which will add very much to the apmeannce ot hie premises and to the village. More ausese. RATI/Y.ktrl.r.t..ST EvtsT.-tioheetime recently Some of the eats of our vtll•re. Sterling Silver Waist Sets, at Very Low Prices. were having an outing at the Port, to in joy themselves, and amo.g the various re armistices, end amusements were having an excurting on the lake In • yacht, which by some means became unm•negn•ble, and being nearly tilled with water, was with its occupant., near'. submerged. As it was somewhat near the..shore a span of horses was brought into reyuwtton to draw at to shore. Fortunately no tnjur resulted save that some of the party got tbetr clothes web. Although there wee. medical pr•ctt timer hard by,his servos were happily no t needed. ME WILL TELL And it does tell by the accuracy of our Dluber-Harj5den Watches AND ALL OTiZ1 =IS. BENMILLER. MONDAY, Set.1. 9. . Het.M►-•)u.►.z Rau..... -The woodwork - of the Holmesvtlle bridge is blushed and will be passable for team• as soon as the ap- proaches are filled in. Traffic will be ro- sined is .bout two weeks. CONTRA. T FININMEi..---Joe. Smile has ...lpleted hie neutron with the township ter the erection of • new stone abutment to Doe of our little bridges in the villa's. It is • fine piece of work, and does credit co the contract Dr. Ay.RtleraR -'Slur village bleeksmttb, Jas. Jowitt, is erecting • home -mads .ermetor (he calls It • windmill' over his smith) at the crow ro••Is The thing is a "whopper" •ad is intended 'to run his lathes and do lote of other work In his well known 'each liniment. Veen i'I.Ai COLLINS/N. i op Thursday last, W. Good, who was coming to the vii lags to • road cart, had his vehicle over- turned venturned bi the careless driving of the once pent of a buggy. Whs was racing with an other buggy on the highway. The art was smashed to pieces, and Mr Good was thrown out on the rad, °arrowly esaptng t being seriously injured, but fortunately hal but • ler 'light scratches. it is high time that tbii fast droner on the public roads ' Should be put • stop to. Some of our young bloods are getting too fond of showing off their teat horme,and drive regardless of the coo.eyueuces that the fast driving may lead to. Wat,o.i'- B..I.I -. A pretty home wed - disc was that of !Ile. Isabella Stewart and J. Norman Keroigban, whish event took place at the residence of the brides parenis at the Seemlier nursery. The bride was dressed in cream capon, trimmed with ribbon and chiffon, and looked charmingly pretty. she held an her hand • bouquet of ' bride roses. The )semen was performed bt itev..lame/ A.der.on, It. A., of (Sod* noh, .sststed by Rev. Robt. Henderson, of Auburn The bridesmaids were her sister, Miss Ella and her naece. M iaegrace Stewart, of Lu:koow. After the eeremomv, which took place t.$the handsomely deor•ted drawl.g room. the enema adjourned to the specious dining room and partook of • ♦umetuous wedding dinner, .urreooded by • perfect forest of exotica, rem.. and other Moine flowers from the nursery green - homes. The happy ce.ple left for • trip to Torouto and the Falls by the 4 o'clock train amid showers of nee and dippers thrown for rood look by their well withers present. The wedding pretests were both numerous and useful and among t1.re was a pouch work quilt made by the bride's greed mother, an old lade ww 85 years of age, who wee preret at the nuptial. and repro vented the fourth geeersuen. The groom • fine stalwart you.. hllew 4. th. will S ee el our tewesman, John Krniglw, J. P , of 'ea.ysid., sad es the return of the bridal parr on Wednesday they will mot- tle down at the e1d homestead when they will rends, A FI,.w.K I. rNa Kris TAKEN. -011 Wednesday the remains of the )oungeet child of Nm. Smothers, clerk of •Ashfield, were interred in lion crematory, Ashfield. Her age was abut two year* and the cause of death was diphtheria. The bereaved parents have the etmpathy of the commun- ity /a their bereavement F . a k•IANTI.'AI. ( '0 neat Sabbath 11). .4 • tkankerivang service will be held In the Episcopal chunk here at the usual hour. Rev. Mr. Wrigley, inoumment at Klyth,will oeespy the pulpit. Ret. Mr. McKay, el l.ueknow, will on watt Sebb•th ommd.mt theism service th 1r:riskiest ohuroh bre Ser- vice wall commence .t 2 r. w instead e( at 10.15 A M. Dr`Yr:Avve'ITS. APIMA D. -Rey. R. Fear burn and family left oe Moeda hat to spend his two weeks vacation with relatives and friends in the county of Grey Miss date MoMath is ore • nest to relatives In Clinton... ..win. Wilson left hereon Moe day last to vent relatives •t Kingston and other point. Eget. He was •000mp•sied as i.r as Tomato lit hie brethr,Caarles,where they etemd'to take ta the sight* .f the ez- positrwi. VISITORS ISOM STK %T...Rt.. The many friends tied termer •ogaal.rsaees to this *tghborhoed, d John M.Vaoid, of Stet fold, and ferwterlt of AMAeld, will be pleased to know that he Is er•du•Ily re covering from an attack of ty *hetet fever with which he was atreekee some two momthe ago He has teen in the hospital at Stratford, wheel. he removed the beet of medial amid other aooeeary stseeds.ao. Hes sew with his family visi14es reletivm Lem, and reanatisg \i. health. Dawe Boor tee. - WWI. Themipeeme use a tar eeerg ago devilries of Velem, k le genres .t eeager.etiemi oilerri fracas build tut. .reseed en the mirth Me of his Meek smith Mee, to be need e en implemmeet Mor teem. Itis 40.111 R. sad two Mertes bl Mangy, tdap eseees tar, willkanm prfinemmel be be • i • See our Cute Little Gun:Metal Watches. The kind we sell are Re- liable ; the Price, $3. DUNLOP. Mosinee. Sept. Q. Mr..ad Mn. Geo. Stewart are up from Buffalo, visiting relatives here •ad at Bee- mlllr. The M•ephse threshing smithies was werki g seer hese last wink ea the 8th cos ssmlllos. Mrs. A. A. 'Williams ..d meas, Harry and Regh•M, art'MMug in t:edeneh t.wsghlp able week. Nearly our whale pepd•m took is the weeders el the dues en ilatdy of lem the Nem le the dr stye lets lad No C. A. HUMBER & SON, JEWELRY EMPORIUM. School Books and Sehool Supplies 1 HAVI' A FULL LINE OF ABOVE AND PRICES ARE LOW. Our Scribblers and Practice Books are the Largest and Best made, and Cheape.t. Come and Nee how well we can tit yon out for School. Special Value in Stationery and Blank Books, Window Shades. Stamping doge to order. Large Variety of Pat- terns for sante. Near Corner of West Street. performances on the Agriesltnnl grounds. They also sew the performing seals in the big show and in the side show the woman who could tell the put and future of those who oo.ulted her. Several of our resident. attended the fun- eral of the late Wm. Carroll in Saltford es the 5th trot. The genial *cribs of Dungannon in his items of last week speaks of the imoresa, of population an that thriving village, but doss net let the world at large know what the financial value of t: ee tide etreagere is that sleeve are Doming in to the happiness of married lite. to our burg• boy u eouat- ed • thousand dollen an god and • girl at live hundred in oopper to their parents. What interest they bring to till twenty -ewe is rather • bard nutter to ay, small parents have a different method of training for cash returns. Cradling and aursinr make the arms ache, and the training and schooling nuke the harm sexton/1 and osreworn to see what future calling would be best for than to debt the battles of life. LANES. Tva.e.., Sept. 10. Vemsfa.-Mre. C.D. Asettlett sesatnr day for • week's vi.it with relatives in Wiseman. I,.avlyo.-_Keeaetb F•rrish intends leav- ing en Wedes.d•y of this week for Thema'. e, Ahem.. Tug Fait - -Quite • numbr from this vicinity it. gotag to take in the Toros,* Industrial We week. A Ft.Tts.: VISIT. Jas. Kerr. our teach- er, paid • flyiae visit te hie home near Mil bank, on Friday evening, driving thither and returning by reit o. Saturday. F.inTeAI.t-- tjnito • aumbr withered at D. Famish'• on Saturday evening to sin the football match which was to be played be- tween the Paramount and Lusatian*, hat, as the Paramount team failed to pet i■ an .ppar•noe, a gam. was played amour our. ' elves, with the result of w Keels for either side. AN AMALGAMATION. -Judgteg from what we me and bear, we draw the commission that the Ki..ail sod Corrie a Caesar (S... WWI corre.pn.dost. are about to males - meta. or the " twain 'ball booms one flesh, eo to speak Ws this' this woad be very baae6oisl for bosh putties oes- eermed, as two head' .te •lways better to see, and, se the ewes is eip.si•1Iy desired by Elated, we expose, km the sear future, to ase them mem est seder the see heeding. ASHFIE LD- Movoar, Sept. 9. The above emwamil met e• liaa.rday the 2q► el Aegees. Members ell present. Mmmsls of mewl..e mwise red .d rind. The wbesiesee of the day woe the baba of the mem Cwn ep Ie.. ! 3- it minim en aha Mlhr. lw.4 ,s*. 1M mm. Ilpoehl easel late see meth at the dollar, and • rata suticiewt to the amounts regatred by the several wheal g entle°. Council meets on 28th day of September. W. STingun.. clerk. BELFAST. Trn aiAr, Sept. 10. Via Mary J. Hackett eft here os Friday morninr to visit friends in (;od.rsoh. Our teacher, Mr. Reid, who lied been very i11, 4. able to attend to his duties w ain. There Oa some talk of • .ton being .tart ed hen, whish will make things • little livelier. The Orange hall has •t Mast bee complet- ed. It looks flee and is now ready for the opening ball. A large crowd from l.o.know pared through ben no Thoreds% last to attend the circle an Goderleh. Mae Minnie Moines, who has hom visit- ing treads west of hon, returned to her bene in (loderloh on W.doeed•y of last weak. LEEBUHN. Mr.suxy, Sept. 9. Christian Kodesvor workers who went from hen to Blyth SITS • pleasing •000ust Of its promethium. G. H ('lotto, from. nes the Clematis City, is op tor • few day. vest,.eeiag rela- tives and old friend. The chow last Thursday law a constant Bow ot travel to Ela it from the peep of day day till dark. To all who law the prom .toe and the .bow at tie monads it was ee- joy• I . CRUELTIES IN CUBA. Aires ou. ('her'ae. against the Span MY Soldiery. N.w Vonk, Sept 64.k.- The Prom lays Atrocities by Sp•abrd' se r.voltees as olein s.mawtttad by the J•ps.o.. at Port Arthur have just bees reported to Om Codas revolutionary party in New York. Bism we Trejilio, editor of El Formai:, has received a letter trent June Mampea. Maar.. Skis( of Staff wader Gen. Matisse Goin.. aha eemenandr in *hid of the moment army. whisk sends details of the capture .ad re modem of the may of Claire, and the .mem mere of thirty -..v.. 'intensive Cubans, isestly weenie sad ektldren, by the Jpan lards ender Commander G•rnde. Os T.medsy w,erdag, .seerdiwg to (W Frame's Muer, a oempaey of is m.rremt. en- der Jame R.bbi .nrprM.d the Spanish garri- son is the femme eammsadhg the day el B•ie., billies teen am eey.•ty .mos •d tak X14, . meo sentry ed ems, !k gr . Impetigended the him throe essepmles of gpembli MANTLES Latest German Designs. We are offering for sale at VERY LOW PRICES A Choice Lot of Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Capes, JAS. ROBINSON CASH STORM, CORNER OF SQUARE AND WEST STREET. FEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE For giving STYLE !MI SHAPE to LADIES' DRESSES A light. pll•ble, elastic hone made from tootle. It Is sett end yielding. coeforesiag leas to (aids. let giving proper shale bikirt or Drees The only kart lime that may be wet without in)ury. The Celkbreerd WEATitMUN.0 CwaaCTS are warded with able mia- t.rlal. .Fr ale b leading Dry Goods Dealer, Mew, oder command of t.•mdo, up. cad after a abort but sharp rosiness., the Cubs, tied, leaving the tortree• .Kalb' in the beads ot the invaders. Soon after the fort had been reysrrieooed w ith span • lards one of the o•mp•mies broke loose, sad began to pill iv the arty. Comnta.dr (ler- ndo bimeelt, France states, led the mud - formed rioters. Col. Frame deeenbee graphical') the ..sass of horror that followed. The Span. bards were wild for tb spilling of blood. leery human mrenture who Damm is their path was ruthlessly alma. Within Geo minutes the streets of Rein were deserted by the peal) -stricken natives, bot the Spas lards followed them into their Meese, ams killed them in their own room.. "Age, sex and condition were wholy die. regarded by these liveried butchers, -sale Col Franco, "Old and vouog, women, children, even infante, were slaughtered one •firer another. Sneaking indignities were offered to the unfortunate victims before and after death. The .'panish soldiers stamped on the bodies of those whom they had slate, and ground their heels an the laces of many who were still living. "Somme Dolores Madera, a beautiful g irl of 111, betrothed to one of ('•pt. Rabbi s boatsmen', was seized on the street, cruelly beaten, stabbed with bayonets, and heatedly insulted. C.mmander tiarrado was in the a.,rhborbood while this outrage was perpetrated,'' aye Col. Fresco. " One ot • liarrado'a gapt•tms commanded the girl :an- aemic. nmenac. her Cubes sweetheart and swear loyalty to the Spanish Government INN scornfully relueed, whereupon the °apts. .track her scram the face with his etraed, "infltctang • terrible gash. With j streaming down her fast she taunted the Spaniards with their cowardice. Tb.re.poe the gladdened soldiers seized her, bound her hand and foot, threw • noose .round her n eck, and hanged her to • tree. The tor- ture of 'eaorits Madera was prolo.g.d as morph as possible. *hems drawn up slowly and allowed to me/eagle by degrees. WELL SATISFIED. Volk. living ander the Shadow Moue We the ries•edl. Hamilton, Sept. 7-A very large increase has lately takes place in the male of the apeufic remedy for complaints of the liver, and Dodd a Kidney rill• are on great de• mend. There are no compl•teta either from druggists or the public. The dragniets be- ing so near Toronto, the bead qu•rtorb for diatribatiog,•re never m any danger of reli- ning out of the medicine for ioog,.o matter how large the demand may be, and the pub - lee has long been thoroughly satisfied as to the valuable .4u•Itties of the pills, and the manner in which they invariably effect • sur. of Ibe THE IRISH FACTIONS. Mefarehyiie. Realise Chat TIME /tile Must be S..elhel. Landow. sept 7,-- I `ape tial lett.r.l-- The result of the elmtioe in the South division of Kerry was announood yeeserd•y. it was • viotory for the McCarthyites, who natur- ally .re jubilant over the memos of their candidate, Mr. Farrell. Wm. O'Bnen,who Creno him• ago was oomp.11ed to retire from parliareat owing to he having beam de- clared • bankrupt, took an active part in the amp•igo,epaki.g and worki.g for Mr. Farrell. In ewe of his speeches to the elm tore he said : "Wo heye got to deal with Healy o.ee for .I1, and we will do it,- amid he was sheered to the eche by his auditors. Thine wards reflect with absolute fidelity the detrmivatiow ef the bees mos is the anti P•rselltts party, moms whom, noon Mr. McCarth) dewecsind Healy as • tri ter, the cionee mw of opinioe is that the eely .eon to renter* ashy in Eke ranks lies in the szpsln.s of Healy. The smash- up of his mimeo in /teeth Kerry, where the R.al yite toots. we. seppeeed to be e tr.stg, having the Mesiad im8se.ee os their side, twill he frM1 with happy eosrgsla- er iI the MoOarthyits e•idia.M had buss defeated • schism that would have not the party to piens would have been Movit•hie M.... M.Carthy, Sexton and Win. O' Reiss meant in .00h es event to have be rsedmamiy Mired to private life, leaving the femme to light the battle est The .fee Mas wes • met of aha Molise is ireland. Noahfag mild have .warred that se de- miMvely Wade to put dews the Hlalyt4 re- v.ls i. w is(A parliamentary party. heme lag the will. Mrs Menem. am . pd pin..a, we ba kwsrde.o.r Mae set( - din .i fembees. sad tree paralysed M • Mina byte Gil It was hard bar huh am ons BAKERY EXCHANGED HANDS. DAVID STODDART, JR. wishes to announce that he has pur- chased the Hamilton Street Bakery from John A Green, and intends tar- rying on the Business in All its branches in sucti a manner se will give entire satisfaction to the people of Goderich. Bread, Bans, Cakes, Confectionery, tic., A Full Supply of will be kept constantly on band. C.R.SHANE& CO. ¥cLZOI'T'S BLOCZ. Yes, it is Dry Weather But it is going to RAIN! Have you A Waterproof and An Umbrella? It not, get ono at the LEADING Bents' Furnishing Store C. P. MANS is 00. dosses for lid Peebles leasdry. had been broken, but luckily the ....14'l was not so bad, • id oho is expected to be around .gate shortly. Wi Wm. Moore, who was so se - vend.) Mimed by • fall two weeks yo, has passed Ibe cal .t, and 1. cow ore- val.edeg, .Itboag4.criti.14poi11 very mtiff •cd more - . es Wiagham Word b.g been received that Joh. Gregory, of Bertha, M.a., is to the Winnipeg hospital and will have to suffer n priio. d o.t f.ot. it is hared be teal not mterviye *4. .book. Kamer ' 1..•0 Caring. of Rsetr, meths, of Horon's Moment, tem departed this life. beguile hind remohed • d old age, orad mlct.•t halpl.mgoofrom p•rmlys►e heifer many year. He was • brother of Sr John Cathy/. the well-ksowa polisfaian of IAs- den. Brueseh : A.terday's Globe emili portrait of Mils M. Cary Mecism. also • few of hr 6ceet portrait pelt sd r Til in yeses lad) m • former Wia,J.lsf . labia( hr Grua issome•. in Mr ahem prole• - skis whit. then. Abe is sow tine el 4Lyiy wiry Met portrait panders illi.. M.Oaeadl is • atom el T. Kelly, WWII Iaom..wr• • W • ohm is anomie M one tree W. Wawoe.h : Mn. Megabits. baby" wife of Tbemb. M.Kum.le, p..ind pe..ehU7 away lett T u.aiay week: She had hue Mlles for some time sad al was dem that =Mimi .kill meld d. Ahs taboos • her Mad, two iowthhm. .md thew ism be meet's her Iona The foseral. en AaMrd•7• wish merely •aam.ded, whish gam u Arm 1M high ina.i is "Ala its lady woe held. Sam was • kW and under washer mad • friendly **fibber. 11. Welly Mw ea symydhy is the beer d inerww. J