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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-1-16, Page 8flit � t" i 1 8 e wet THE SIGNAL : AODERICH. ONT.. THRIffiDAT, JAN. 1 1*1t. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. TPM our o wlaCorrespondent$ tlfose M tatefmiatMa Nero That cause. be Med Bar where Etas •ewe of .be Vases asst stalls see.rted Iter Th. Nasal. UUNGANNON. Wows. Th. Cowl agency la Uuage.•sea terms Mee At is at tee mane of .1. U. tv art ousivwyaaear, ado., wt./ wdl re0el'a 0 for sueaorytloaa adveresow and Jo • were. Ned r Nrhermed to gave reoe.pt• ler eNa&ta paid fes the a ssa Ttll.t*'. lea. W°MON , tads•' ut+.i -At the reveal eiectioa of Meatwpsl tetaer. for West Wewaaoeh, ewe oke vsed mole tranches at the poll. for whish • e ememend them \ i.i tote.lite ten tLa chler who at owe tome prreti.ed as \ S to our village, and a1 (taw .ag•ged an ea etteun.n hn•tne.. et ▪ &auteo. uruig hack rad tile in the vlcialty of Waterloo v.11at., la on • • uit tvoee.eR 10-i .of eoi1us*nteoc.shlpe \t• ere pleasd to tee him look healthy Jame. Juke. @ tea In visiting relatives here rod vicinity. inity. Ent', tratvAI. Uur public echo -,1 opened on Motility, 6th, with • fair amortises, the surf ot towhees neat, principal, Ties. A.• I.. , e.ld ae.,a teal , \I tea M 1 ,.uug, teak a whom have been higi.l' re.•,,,., .uuu oke Wien Thom success We pr.+mne 't' J, as Wo have Neo euergetl' .ad .-to• u.1.. pods - Bed board of puoltc eehx,l :ru.te.w tn. sem! the educational helm, sal a Ned of loos teachers, we may ant,up.:e auoa I..u,:. 1'11.1T1 11. SI IspT,".. -10 anuurdane.• with • 1115 intimating • podt cel mrt'ng wee hell on •rhureds% afternoon. in the :teem - tura'. hold Chas. I:iretn, sr , F:•.l , who M • patriarchal standard beer'• - In the ta,er- est, of reform, did duties as airmen with t.s aoceptaa» and .:red,( to h.awelf. The nisetiutg wee opened lit • pithy oldies@ from the vei.erable chairman after whom the °Aadidlte, M. C. 1 a.ur.uu g••'• • ..sort addr110 on aha public .tU ••low •t u.ue..ud to due es.mpllment to 41,01 1. .% R,*a, DIrrneter or F:•tuwtlno 10 •1..t•n•., who •vee 11e.eat. and took his seat, being I tuntl, •p- Upla'td°d by Ilse majority of the audience. pon the chairman introducing the Hon. Mruiet.r of educattoo, he Nes• gre.te.l with bud rheas After nae,0g complimented tile.e who were instrumental in ere ttug apo beautiful sad spacious a hall, with other preliminary rem&rk., he spoke for en hour and s quarter oe the pohtttal issues of the present time. from a practical and butanes polus of view, during '%teach he wet liammed to with wrept attention To the credit of the ohatrmao and the audi eacy the beat of order was maintained dur- ing the meting. The address by the Hon. (..o. W. Rose, the Slinieter of Education, was pronounced by very mangy of those plea. tint to be the best political address ever given in this section of country, and one to which there was no statement uttered the would give oftfnoe to those present The meeting was brought to . close by three the liddrers evnferring title honor up- on him, congratulated the country up- on the -harmony artd unity which pas - vatted among the political I allies at this time -;a time fraught with nation- al danger. -If. which heaven forbid." he said, "the aim•• should come when Great I'ritaln sh•,uld again find her- self sighting fur her very life the for- ces arrayed; against her. 1 venture the prophecy that there would be no such bitter .11 !Mows in the British ranks as i11. -r• were during -the French revo- lution. but that Scotchmen, Englteh- ro, n and Irishmen of all parties. whe- th.•r they "veer u s :habitants of thee Is- lands. I:r.'pt Itritain and Ireland, or rr a part of th• great colonial em- pire. with h is the 1 ride of t11.• na- tion. wound fnrcet their party diR•'ren- c• s and join the undivided host t , re- alm any attack* by which tit.. Empire could be threaten' d." %talent Ul'. READ1 FOR BATTLE. Etta Flying' Squadron Put In Com m1aSlon. ITS DESTINATION IS NUT KNOWN latae 1'alrt•tle aeetleN• SHI.ered b, Ilse Blahs Neu t. .1 ealfear as 1.1a.- •. Lord vile►_►, Than►. the ►aIIpedea.t .Bial Mos• .real the Trammaal. 1. n•lu,:, Jail. 11 -Thr vessels com- 14)6i14 th•• new flying squadron, the dutl•. of which are still problematical, w'' -re put u, .Wnntissl.'n to -day.. with •11 the , drenionlee that attend that 11.14a1 fubcn'tn The flet 1s .um[•.we,f of the 1.1st •eittest hatt1eIte% einge (flag .hal and IG•, al t' thefiat cl ulna. rs Theeeue and Gibraltar. and the eecund-t•Iass ..ryhwrs t'hary'btile and Hermulnr and .Ix torpedo boot 'destroyers The. fi et. • acluaive of the t..r1.ede boat dente') re. mounts 7. guns and has • total tonnage of 7:.d7n. Th.• utt:eers and ct' w number over Nast rn.,. Hear-Admiral`Fr.4. T: Dal' c•nnunandr thea equadn.n The than - nation of the squadron is .gill un- known nut I.111.• rotten..., 1- piacrd on the stut••rnent that It Is t• proceed to Tutkt>h N 1I,•r. The helmer fan. t.4 SM1,K/aed. tuella. Jan. 14. --Thr North German Gazette publishes an official dental of the .tatem-nta mad.' In the prep. that eeetee, to any form hat,- b•..•it mad•• by Germany for h'•r action in the Trah-'.lal • ri.I L..l .f she r,s.Ner. Th.. ltrt,oh South Africa Company' hoe iseu•-u But official list of thea pris'.n- .•rv, rank and tile. of the foie.. which lir. Jameson led into the Transvaal: The [let W.W.I., the name of Clement. l r.•.urably \'I• -tor 1t. ("Wirral. who had M•'•a aI.1uhtt. d assbtant censult- ng .:'ngtrn ••r to the ('onsolidated Gold h'ields. , Tl .- flet bears with 1t a note -tating Ilut all the rank and Ole of he pe.sem.•r. w' re put on board a train is Preto -tit on Jan. Il, en route for Natal, ' under an escort. to be turned 0%er to the .Itrltteh Govern- ment. Tie y were all In too.' health .and etoel1. nt spirits. The Itritl..h South Africa Assoceatton .announces that President Kruger of the Treneveal republic ha. prohibited the t antemispk n .1 all teleg'tame from Transvaal territory to the ,trltleh South Africa ('umpany. saunas so 1101:1111T. c lee Thinks Btwal. Would be a Employ We fav as Nat Glarg•.,a, Jan. 11 --Th•• Right Ilan. .'.rthur J Italfour, First Lord of Inc Treasury, was the reelpf••nt of the tr.•ollont of the Ill) of Glasgow to -day. Mr. flatfoot, In a speech replying to gaited loyal and hearty cheers for the Queen, for Hos. Mr. Rees, the candidate and the vet- eran chairman. Scouts. Cali. We sincerely regret to have to chronicle the sudden and unexpect- ed dernise of one of our ctttiene in the per son of Joseph Slallough, prominently knows se Moor M1s11ough, who died very euddeoly on Wednesdo% evening of last, cause, heart themes. His remains were interred in Use gentian cemetery on Saturday last, being escorted thither from his late residence to the oemetery by the lamest cortege of sor- rowleg relatives, friends, scyuaintance, and neighbor's (there being • large number from (•od.tich, Luckeow, Nile, Colborne, St Augustine, Ashfield and West Wawa n osh that has been in this section of coun- try, sod ss he was a worthy member of the 1 image order and of the l'. 1). F., there was a large Dumber of the members of both societies, in stte0dwoe to evince their great esteem for him. He was in his Slit test. Revs. Armatroog and Fairbairn conducted the obea cies. The brethren of the Orange and C. 1. F. societies marched i0 eolema proosesion from the deoeaaed elate residmics to the cemetery. He was esteemed by all who knew him as a tow of pedal di.posi• taw, courteous to six, Weep to those with whom ige differed Ile tris a staunch Rs- • -and a Lived father ...rmer, a beloved hail . the rrr,.ler I.%prr..., tppre.-tntlew of the Iretlea shell 0, the t.lt,.ed.'a.. Lndon, 3.10 U.--L.rd Salisbury has s•.nt eableerame in the Governments of :Au.tralla and the Government of iasrnanl•, %•xpreseing thank. for their patriot ac sympathy and support. -Nothing." the Pr mier said In his teles, amu, -can give u. great. r 1.I11- fld.•nee r1. maintuining the inteleats of and in the familycircle he will be sorrow• aha' Suuny than Inc enclave. die of fully missed totralso in the entire coat- ( the g.00•1 vein of 1:.`e ^t°nine t Sta of e munity in tbia section of the country. As Mr. t'h,,mberlain, /tee, '•`*' terState he held never&l important positions of trust, for the Colonies. bus sent A tin he m&41 to .,:m•slf e bee; of friend@ and at to Kit ltd fttebihsofi, large circle of •crluaintencea by whom be Neu held in high esteem The bereaved widow, hye daughters and two eons, also t umorous sitters and hrothere and aged father and mother have the deep heartfelt sympathy of the community is the euddea bereavement. BLUEVALE. MnrnAl, .las. 1.5. Mrs. Hailey, we ere pleased to hear. is improving. Mies Mary Roberton lirussels last week. Hush Roes, of this village, hes moved with hie family to kid farm on the boundary line Its our sad duty to record the death of Ellis, beloved wife ot Joseph Machinate'', which occurred last Moseley morning last. She had been ailing for some time, but her death was uaexpected. She was bora is di• county of terry, dear l.ondnoderry, 1n Ireland, and was 72 years of age. She bosun three sone sad two daughters to mourn her lose. was visiting la colonies. In reference to the arrest hi Johannesburg of members of the Re- form Union and others. Mr. Chamber- lain expresaad fear, that a large num- ber of ouch arreeta would have the effect to d4Norgantse the Industries Carried on in the Rand, and asked a number of queetf..ns as to what the men arrested w. r.• atrueed of, when th.•er would be tit•el. whether bail would he alIo.t'ed. what the ►.•nsltier Were In the event of their eom'letion of the 'offences of which they weer charged, etc. In conclusion Mr. Chamberlain directed Governor Itnbineon, In addi- tion to guarding the• tutert'r.ta of Brtt- hh subjecjs under arrest. to 'lee equal attention to the American and Bel- gian prisoners In accordance with re - questa of the rel.p.'ctive Gov ornaments. ITeLI'a WAIL e eeme Wald s'. ■a•e Ivied Leilla-Ahysi. dates. Asalw Wb pprd DUNt.O 3 Te mind. , .l an, 14. F:. Fulford visited friends is l:ode- rish tete week. flows Tal* QNo CAN. --Wm. t'hidips killed a porker the other day, 'Hsieh, when weighed, tipped the beam at 160 the., being °sly tour mouth* old. n grt'a.ei, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mee Donald, alter • months' pleasant visit 40 Duet and Windsor, seeing their children wile en raiding there. and at the latter twat Ids. and Mrs. H. Relies sad ter. Nenerly of L..bern. LLER UPN. 'resmir0v Jas. 14. Casa to Nome.. -A. C. lteebesald, the popular asperieteadaet rsaWired his duties at tbo wheel after • meath'a &bosses, harts, bow away ea a visit. Be gave as iat.rsst fag aus°sat of a whit te several of the city eshouI' is Detroit while away . Prayer sa_.ilag will be held ea Thursday .emits el sale week. beamed .f W edueeday as Her eterle. Rome. Jan 11 `several paper announce that turas ',rot :carred to eede to Italy lh.• town •.t %elle, on the Somali coact. Th.- pos- session. of this town would enable Ita- ly to throw troupe Into the southern and central parts of Abyssinia without th'•Ir having to mak.• the long march t tom %lae-•.w ah. the ea pile. ot the Itall:u, colony of fads1' three A despatch 1.. Ter t:apitale from ]lasseoah ea'a that the Aby.eInhane y'•sterday attaeaed blaltsll fogs, tn. tlfth time. The lt•11an garrison wltil- held their fire until the Abrdrinian. were In Acne quartets. and then pour- ed voiley after voile) 111(0 them with terrible effect. Just about the time the attack was made four thousand troops under Col. Allw•rtone arrived at Slakalle. They surprised the Abyssin- ians ley attacking them on the Baha and I..mpl••trly routed them. A column of 12.1100 men under Gen ltaratierl, the commander of the 1ta1- tan torero 111 Erythr•a, and anoth.i column Lite strong, under t:d. Ari- s,•mde. are nearing Makalle, and It Is expensed that they will raise the siege of that pla..•. err s ecial Bargains Before Stock Taking. American Cotton Blankets 75c. A PIR 616. Union Blankets, PURE WHITE, WITH BLUE BORDERS, $1.75 A PAIR. Extra Large White R1aukets AT $2.00 A I'.\IR. 3 Doz. Men's Undershirts REGULAR PRICE 50c., TO CLEAR AT 37Sc 5' Doz. Ladies' Hygeian .Vests-, WITH LONG SLEEVES AND HIGH NECK. WORTH 75c FOR 50c Kgs.esdtrflle Many of ear altis ll. ererw palatally .srprieed es %alla7 I.et, Is (ears el the 8_sib .f £dwerd Martis. e1 :Islesd v111., IONse still yeses tee! plass Materdy evsdog' Very lbw W basad of btu Maas. NM - will be dandy - b] sisal. eh H. Meese a whew and , be - .laps es sed tether sad _ward Met tle- ibMTe s. J. T. ACHESON. • sv-cx �ATC1HE S Our stock is now complete in all departments especially in Watches. C .A. HUMBER & SON have eftla 11 past records far behind, and this year show one of the greatest selections of SUITABLE GIFTS shown in town FOR THE X -MAS TRADE Don t wins it C. A. HUMBER & SON. SQUARE, f30D _ RICH_ 1896 Wishing our Customers and the General Public A HAPPY NEW .YEAR. We begin the year with a full supply of SCI -10C1.1 ROOKS EC -=ooze SVPP=ES The biggest value t4. be had for caul. SEE OUR 200 AND 300 PAGE SCRIRRZERS FOR 5 CENTS. Exercise Books, Note Books FOR 5c. AND lOc. Leather Sloo1 Bags Direct from makers. Extra, Rubber End Lead Pencils wt\I Toa1 0/ woos elf,ir1S8, The Ilemeloo 41.1.1..' . es.tders Is & Most seeded M•t.ee M fa.*4a Lnad..n. Jan U. Several newspapers clays, eh•• •':ine.tlan enol. The Moue eaY 1t .•.mri,l'•ra the ...tool question the Mart srrt.ni0 which hiut arisen *Inca the R.•deratl..n 0dd'ng. If the Mani- tobans remelo nbwtueete they must e•ith.r I... eotnp•Iled to yteld to ep.e.owl foes, •.r tree G.%ernment wilt c'nnlvr at as assertion of states rights which *111 threaten the integrity of the De. wtabs." STILL SAit,G=. A PEW LADIES CLOTH COATS LESS THAN WHOLE- SALE PRICES. 1 Ladies' Greenland Seal Cape, $27.50 for $30.00 1 Ladies Baltic Seal Oape, .... 15.00 for 1100 4 Men's Wombat Fur Coats... 15.00 for 1100 Men's Wombat Fur Cook... 13.00 for 10.00 4 Bets Storni Dollars and Mulls at cost price. 1 Naa's Fur Cap $1 •2:.00 for $8.00 I Ladies' Fur (Jap .7't for •'.00 The above gooda are great bargains, and buss be cleated out this Ines*. Our Carpet *cock is, as tonal, the largest in the County, consisting of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, 3 PLY ALL WOOL, 2 PLY ALL WOOL, UNIONS, HEMPS, and the new make of AXMIN It is scarcely necessary to say that our prices - ottoin on (1,00. goods 3 FOR 5 CENTS. AI -PIMA 11 -CS Best bc. bottle sold. New Tinted Note Papers, Stationery, Blank Books, _Extra value to hand. See them. Albums, Silverwaie, Dressing Cases at cost. 'Window Shades, cloth 50c. TO $1.50. A. L_ WEIR_ Next door t• JAB. ROBINSON'S Dry Goods Stores. Our Lace Curtain stock is large for this Seasass year Between 900 and 300 sets to choose from, sed:150 sine of new .tuck expected daily. CHENILLE CURTAINS, MATS, RUGS, -ART SQUARES RUG FRINGE and TABLE COVERS in great variety. COLBORNE BROS. Baster : Attar essay sawt4s of lessen raiselag, Mrs Alfred Walters a resiened hems earth int° eternity. Death wee • Neel teems visitor. 14*. pale ~herd aisw the is - empties of her illness reederiag Ws set wort& the titian. Rme eadville Atter several days of pada. f.1 4ls.ss. MIN .ssosd daughter e1 Ales - McKay, diad ea Friday ahShe wtt ew brightnas .ad ally healthyyears .f ago, hat eras saddw1) eat et by we et trek .f iadaaimatbaw sl abs bowels. gasser : Masa repot was his be ear siemens as Saanday eyrie. es leareiss a .f Rallied the date d note R.d�d Oesdd. UJ. W haw di sate . week of is 4_sery rMesaasism. hat se waffler M- edd were •etieleased. sad se massing stooge r ids seeditiss wee vtseN ; bi iamb wee sadden, efes beast beessabsi of lease base. til seed Deesssed was ie his IOW Eft. NEW FLOUR and RID and GROCER i STUB If you want the fret that is going in Flour and Feed and Groceries, at the hest rates for your packet, call at my store on the Square., car Colborne Street The goods are of the heat &ad tn. prices are right. OHAS. KNIGHTS. seam The Great Carpet and lace Burtain Warehouse of the County. Holiday Fruits A fine assortment of new Fr'lits for the holiday season has just been received. Everything New and Fresh and of best brand. • Family Groceries a Specialh'. ST. GEORGE PRICE, aI'Cfaaeet Ire B. PRICE a nee. feB, wgaT NT its a5t*B$ Special at Munro's. Honey Comb Shawls, Scotch Ptaid Shoulder Shawls, 1)oubi.e and Single Long Shawls in Black and Colors. IIOBIEFLY Fine Cashmere Plain and Fancy Ribbed, from Infants to Ladies size. Boys and -Girls Heavy makes, warm and durable. Ladies' and Children's L'nderwear•in all the leading mak.. Men's and Boys' Shirts and Drawers from 20 to 44 inches. Just to hand, full lines of Men's Merino and Heavy Sock.. New shades in Cheap Silks tor Fancy Work. Pure Silk Handkerchiefs from 5c. to $1.25. A_ 2\XT72 TRO_ Draper and Haberdaaber. CSRIPSHANE&COREMEMBR --50 XcLIAI'S ELOCK. Full Line of Seasonable Goods. Ladies' Fur Capes a specialty. 0. R.SSANE&00. user•,• 4"r the rarl.sa• laws Cutting Prices Fleischman's Cookin g S chcol +PEN- JANUAIRY 6, 1896. Are invited. Wishing you all a Hair New Year. CHAS. A. NAIRN FAMILY °Roil Interesting, isn't it ? r- 14) -not cutting our nose off to spite our face -nowadays is what we are doing, to make room for the large stock of Spring Gnoda that will soon be to hand. Although the prices in Suits and Overcoats will he shattered, the same high levels of Quality and Workmanship will he maintained. As usual at this reason of the year, we are offering our entire stock of Trouser.. to order for $A.M) and A4.00 PRIDHAM TME TAILOR. M sale on the subje^t of natter, *blob he. tercetwe are sl.d w eat that on, donde, read. wail coed. We bee* been more the, gratified with our set.1 of tlaa••y Bodin, nae though this a ntegby the motet leve of the yea►we ar. dally 11111eg nrMre for Plain and Fancy 1IEEDLEWORH We wes'd .4o1e► ear eaeie*ers M wa ass the many Basral amities we are seek sorb es Ladies' and Children's ....APRONS .... lateness to suit die those. THE FAIR. e