The Signal, 1896-7-9, Page 86
THE SIGNAL : GODKRICH• ONT. THURSDAY- JULY 9, 1894.
.,a.- r3*;
It's safe to buy our
IIIIOCI$
and safe to use them
They won't: break your purse, sad
they won't break your neck. 8•f.
from point of quality, safe from point
of style. Made of manilla or hemp
cording. I) R I C E$ begin at 50c.
and ran up to any prove you wish to
fay We don't pretend to be a store
fur millionaire gentlemen and ladies
only, but for bard working every day
people who wish to enjoy every men -
fort this Sumwer
Best Hardwood CROQUET SETS
halls $ .73.
1.20.
mom sop„...es ..-. •.. •1..,504
araear&eaa er e.. I .e •-I
25 p- o. OFF
1.• • ; •I , I. which accounts for such low prices.
w�.c-orTS
GA . A; BOOKSELLER.
' Iffy • l . n • •a,•othe at 6 o'clock Telephone exobaops
• Ha t•,• „ -•.. .. .•, ••• ...sung newspapers will be distributed.
1O IiOI F 1)1.
1' tet•• tat
. ►. •. • 4 1 esmmrttee.
1 b. eem
temt wee referred to t s fishes
r 1 it f..' V e A oommunfoauon from W. 1. Colette, ot
farm* WO for the privd.ge of having • re
tresbgemt booth on the harbor park was
wad.
Pittston CoII ery VIC im3 All $aM vel by cthao to dlor ofre8�owtded uby A
derse
Doomed to De.1:f1. accepted, subject to the control of the
street Inspector, payment to be made in en-
v snow ('arced.
CC)ITI$ UEU Irlvii••{i r A o•,mmuntauoa from E. N. Lewis was
read, ashinv polios prousotton for the Bed -
lord block. After some dtecu-wu, during
which the clerk's report tf the marking of
/-ears t Lat tic i.a... •. , vela the watchman's clock was read, tt was move
sisals oil' +.ova Is. t w.. r ... i. a ed by A. Saunders, eeoonded by J. l'raigte,
sal rt. krx
111. lath r. IWpira teal a.% I the report of the clerk be seat to the
coma oommt.ttee to report at sea m.euog.
rep.-t.Ia.ter 1111 Mat.+l 1.
*arra' Meaty kale..
Wilkes ince , i'a., Julie :9. -Then
ate Ito Ise N'. de\'elupmente ta11A morn -
lug rt the Twin Shaft of the Newton
Coal Co. at i'ittstuu. the acerae of
tits ti rrlble mine as•ident. It is learn-
ed that the work sit the rescuers to-
ward reacb.ni the entombed mincers is
pr.•gle.ang japot>. •The timbering m
g• • r; ui• fast. and if the mine prove:a
In -•t:ttuts•d fur .1 hours fur rescue's
, . Le rl„tet o11 the cave proper and
tt. t, the digging w'111 begin. .iuw' tar
I.. ,, I mdse this .•ate the wen are Proudfoot, l aniploo, Nano, Cruet°, `.Shun.
•,urse, be stated. It mar den, Wilson, 1►unlop, 7.
t.. . 14 rimy be two Werke.
J N al.theti. un.• of tier bravest
u.:.. o the vaiie>. Crtaw'ied about the
1.,.. t:.:- mornu.g. and it at ciatmed be
X% it .dull ••00 ie,.. tui %bide the cater-
!. n. n r. supposed lis be. tie
• 1 out to them rel un many oce-asluns,
1. ..cell Answer. That they
aft de•+d t, ,!wyund any turtner ques-
tior.
1 •lie of the chief officials of a neigh -
'1, iii..; nese stated that the toaky
rs.rie of the last few days had cattail
Muter u. go into the- Twin shaft aad
down int•, the fifth vein, whf+'h .mused
th. rout of tier lied sh vein to b wwnte
*raker. An// official investigation *111
fullest', and it is iedieved that It will, tilt neat session. The matter was sent to
IA every respect be thorough and Im- public works 000.mittee with power to.ot.
partial.HF.I'i.KT of sI'G'IAI. (tail tAtTTLt'.
p.m. -The situation at the set-ne of
the Pittston disaster tenialhs practical- 1 our committee have had before them the
ly unchanged to night. The Company oommuniaros of :so. Thompson, sad
Is making every ye.s,•Ible effort to
rent h the violinsbut there is abso- would recommend as follows. viz.
SW"MCIAZd
SATURDAY NIGHT SALE.
THREE DOUBLE 8 BARGAINS THREE.
Here they .re, and everyone a record breaker. Read the list carefully.
Here it is.
BARGAIN NO. 1.
(•tree.
A communication was read from M. O.
Johnston on behalf of the committee for re
oeiving our visitors on the 13th, tor assist
arca in decorating the town, and awards to
bods of music present on that day.
A motion by Saunders sad Crataie, that
a sum of mov.y be nut granted and that the
eitigess be requested to decorate their resi
domses, wee atter soma discussion with-
draw_ when an ameodmeat by Thompson
and Goode, that fifty dollars be granted to
help decorate the town was voted on and
lost. Ayes Goode, Thompson, Colwell
t,autelon, Nicholson, Holt, 6. Nays -
Table
Linen 34c.
Towels 7c.
BARGAIN NO. 2.
LADIES'
Blouse Waists
750.
The 13th celebration committee was on
Motion of Saunders and l'rsigte, granted the
tree of the Park for the day.
A oommuotatioo trom S. Morningstar
regarding the insufficient supply of water
was referred to water and light communes.
Communications from the Collegiate In•
*Wats sad 1'ublio school boards were read
sad rtferre1 to finance committee. The
Collegiate asked for 81,000, and the l'ublio
school X1.700 for school patposeafor 18.6.
A communioatlon from Copp Kra., of
Hamilton, thanking the cooped for pts re
oummeedattoo of their road machine, ..d
rtqueetiog the town to hnd storage for it
This tabling is all puce Linen 60
inches wide, sad cheap et 50c.
SATURDAY NIGHT PRICE, 34c.
5 Dos. all Linen Towels, worth
rugv1.rly, 10c. each.
SATURDAY NIGHT PRICE 7c.
Parasols $I.
Three Dor- handsome blouses, all
sizes and colors, regular price $1.25.
SATURDAY NIGHT PRICE 75c.
This let of Parasols range from
$1.35 to $2.25.
SATURDAY NIGHT PRICE $1.
BARGAIN NO. 8.
LADIES'.
Cotton Hose
10 O.
5 Doc Ladies' fast Black Cotton
3 Hese, regubu price ilk.
SATURDAY NIGHT PRICE 10c.
This is a lot of odd sizes and prices
worth double the money.
Children's Ootton Hose 10c. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICE 10c.
Every bargain is genuine.
Don't Mies them. Neat Saturday Night.
J. T. ACHESON.
Iulrly no hope that any of them *111
be recovered *hie.
The friend., and relatives of tbie en-
' tomled min haunted the head of the
shaft all day. hoping against nope
that some of the rescuing party may
bring up a word of cheer.
The rescuing party that went Into
the abaft thin moaning returned at 6
o'clock this w.alng, and as tbel
*roped from the carriage the foe'tsnan
said: No hope of rescue as yet.'•
The situation is changing almost
Immure owtng to the continuous Having
Or "squeezing." On this account no-
thing whatever can be told 01 to when
the men can be reached. The work of
rescue is molt dangerous.
11 p.m. -When It became known to-
night that It was more than probable
that the men would never be found
the excitement was renewed. The res-
cuing party that came ont of the shalt
et 10 o'clock reported that the situation
was worse than at any Cline to-eay.
The workings are crushing nearer the
foot of the shaft and the outlook m
very dubious. The night shift of res-
igners were driven back by the roof eav-
int in and closing up the work that
had been accomplished during the af-
ternoon it Is now feared that the en-
trance to the Twin Shaft may be clos-
ed within the next 24 hours
TOWN OOUNCIL
■l • .t tee Last ■egelar Neett.g
lir
of the* away.
• regular meeting of the town oounoil
era held oe I ridav evening, His t• orebtp
Mayer .l. K Shanties pr•aidtag.
Present the reeve, deputy res.., and
councillors goods, Thompson, Colwell, Wil
the,
iI-
e, Ramadan, Nun, Campton. Nioboleoe,
Hyslop, 1'e.telos, (kei4ie, and Swarth.
Min..tes o1 last regular meeting reed, sp-
preved eon signed
The tr•1urn s statement
read as lollow•
Halmos from May
a4'Il1•T..
lane payable
"Maitland cemetery.
Taxes
Electric light
Hsaedery tinea
Ne.•restdeet•
fee Jams was
640 16
Th. Mumoh eetreepoodest of the Parte
Smote seeds a earwes story et • student
who, In order to win a bet, swallowed five
silk neckties. The event took plain is a
b.erboo.. u Sohwasberg• The oo•diuoos
were that the n.okties should be out into
meow and dressed as • salad with
oil, salt, via.Rer and pepper, and
this original mixture should be
swallowed wttbin six minutes. Tb. stud
est perforated this difficult operation in five
and • halt minutes, and washed down the
"salad" with oo less than ten litres o1 beer.
He therefore woo the bet.
I. That the axe• be remitted se asked
for.
2 That no action be taken with referee**
to ellowlog a ►room Ip the neer.
3. That no action be taken in the matter
ot supplying water for bra protection.
4. That the oompany locate and oonatrttct
& road, and provided It oast 4100 or more
that the town ooetribute 4100 towards the
0osetru°tion of said road.
5. We recommend that the Dominion
('old Storage Go. be offered exemption from
taxes for ten years, and tree water for the
same period. .I A .. W t l.su' , Chairman.
Moved by the neve, seconded by C. A.
Nairn, that clause .3 of the report Ice strut k
out, nod that the question of providing fin
protection be referred to Water Works
committee for eooeoderation .ad to report
at nett meeting, and sebieot to this obaape
report be adopted. Parried.
The report of Pumpers committee iwmoai-
mendmg the payment of • number of ac
coasts, was on motion of deputy reeve and
L Campion, adopted.
The special committee reported In favor
of passing • bylaw regulating bicycle Mina
fe town. and • bylaw was duty passed
prohibiting oyolima trona riding on side-
walk*, and from riding at greater sato a
speed titan eight miles an hour.
The penalty for violation of the law u a
4.. net Sxoessung $f+0 or imprisoomeat sot
exeeedisg 21 days.
The nes cisme into force from the time of
its peesiag, et at U sew is fall force.
Several s000umta were reed and referred
to tisane* oommittee.
The report of fin oommittee was read as
follows
Your fin oosnaeittee beg leave to report
that following the inearn°tiese to ear seta
mitten, we have ordered ewe gizmos fest,
two twenty feet and ewe thirty-two feet es
Watt's I&ddsre , we have .leo °ordered the
balsams of supplies tamed in oar leas re-
port, and for which hills will be sent km at
the prepsr time.
W. also beg team to report Meta. et the
request of ftobt. Hews, C K. lar,. D el
the Quietism Fire Underwriters' Anmda-
Mee, called eat the tore brigade es . genera
.lees.
The following wee the remit. Alarm at
12:11*. heigde out .Rid gees water em as
12:14
Normal pressure_ 30 1►e
With ewe etem-
With three streams '
BYLAW NO. 10 OF 1896,
De THE
TOWN OF t.Ol)ERICH,
to authorize Lite extension of the Water•
works system of the mad munw1p•l1ty
by connecting it with the water of
Lek• Huron as • sourer of sup-
ply and to erect s stand
pipe and for such pur-
pose to b.•rrow
the sum of
812.000
Whereas the present supply of water for the
waterworks In nae to and owned by the said
snatt*tactoryTLad the thaawt.ien de ermfeed is by
the municipal council of t tie rid town to ex-
tend the pipes Ito as to reach the waters of
Lae Huron and to establish the nemeseary gl
tering blains and other eoi.neotione and ap-
plioness to make the waters of the said Lake
Huron available f•.r the turpoaee of the said
waterworks and brow the sm.rect II wand of $1 .UW up-
ipe and for
on
▪ purposes
on the credit
of the said musieitality.
And whereas the amount of the whole ra-
table propery of the mot municipality ac-
cording to the lase revised and equalised es-
srseniest roll le cow the sum of $I.561.3$0.
And whereas the amount of the existing
the • gum 41116.31;7.Aesandt nprincipal municipality la now
pal or in-
terert in arr. ay.
And *berme the total amount of the debt
Intended to be created by this inlets for the
puma -es aforesaid i• the saki sum of $12.000 -
And • berms the total amount required to
he raised. annumll• by esp/eeccial rate upon Ibe
taxable property within tbesald munteipal.ty
fir paying the said new debt and latereat
1a the nem of 11i1•1.6! for priac.pel and the sun
of {I•e.(O for interest- or to all the total sum e1
terloelthhirty7year's nely durieg z . afterthe th pegtod ot 430i
fthis by.
law far the payment of principal axed interest.
1 Be It therefore enacted. and it is herehy
enactedbhe
corporaanoo of the (0110 co
ofttod.Hcfial mond! of t that saiit
d
shall sad may be lawful for the said council to
connect the said water -work. system wit h the
said waters of the said Lake Hiroo. and tot
such purposestolay all necreser7 pip... con-
struct all other necessary work., area •. yell -
anon 10 make the mid water of lake Iluron
avkIlable as e source of sufficient supple fur
the stud water wotkssystem. mother the
amount to be expended therefore dare n.. ..x
coed. in the whole, the said sum of 91-''
1 And It le farther emoted that o .n and
ma) hoe lawful for the major and tr, c...rer. of
tb. said toe'n, to borrow from any person. or
corporation willing to teed the same the .aid
✓ umor 411000 for the purpose. aforesaid re pay
able In thirty years from the date of (Le Ileal
Deming of this Maw with interest thereon not
exceeding the rate of Ave percent. per a., num
end to Woe therefore the deoenturee 'the
said corporation bosoms not lees the, ei00.00
mob. with coupons attached to. the pa} .tent
et Interest which said debentures shall be
slatted by the mayor. and the tbeasurer, of It,e
✓ id town, and sealed with the corporate meal
of the said oorporatloo. and the lender • ta.l
Pas the money loaned upon the security of
the said debentures into the btsnch,or agency
of the Bank of Mootrwl at Ooderfch, to the
special credit of the said town of (loderich. as
follows ; "Tows df loderlsh water works
account" sad the same 'Nall be payable out
Daly on the Joint cheque of the malar 504
8000 00
31 50
360 10
102 88
R1 5R
26 04
6694 80
tTrate
dills Payable 2500 00
Puwpime memo 236 99
Maltl•ad sin nary 100 67
Public works 161 50
W atrwwba 44 50
Relief lameatiee 150
?Maass use sivei ibi 22 fit
Suedes' 12 00
146 6B
�i4 01
IMO/ NIB MI
6234 96
NOW is the Time
to Rieke your p urcbase of
Farm Implements
I em sow prepared to take omen
for farm implements of the choicest
kind ui the Market at the present
time and at the very lowest rate..
eontprtatog the
Binders
Note° Bros. JI't Co. . Mowers
full line of
(Hayrakes
Plows(boaahute Plow Company's plows
1 of alt deacrtptlone.
Cultivators pas heed In Iteltintarket
Wagons Adam. a: rine. • 1'sria tt'a4on
Work. A Intl Ica.• of waaops.
allowed to b• the it•edine 11m1100 to the
Prot ince.
Bugging 8c -I sughlui l'arri.Ke l'wup•aT
U►1tea.. Pulllitrof tt.eebOIc-
sat hu*Kies in the Proem. e.
All good. guaranteed.
Parties wishing ao• th,"g in the above lines
will a:warafind a to flied ad.u.t..ar :o cell at
my ohm', ae 1 euerantee mySetae, inn wtth
goods in the eta•iel.u.•-.+•,.ba you . annot
make any mistake by mall 05 on
3.1
WE'RE IN IT
J. KNOX
,sent for the abov'
AM 66
fj1130s 3o
A good supvly was .Maiwd law apes
hydrant, sod lir. Hews is,rwd spends*
..sato the ema.sNer el pinwale and
lamas she sbaasee r a preps. seek. N .l-
flti.mayr k. rear se get a pr.pr be gems -
sere.
Hs syler. further ties she .applies make/
for is hie lana report. via, p.en.l absorb
Gm alarm Brawn. sebatatle obis abashed b.t��
to bona okra. two aboodouJ Gra
lbsubb-
as, ha puss. ow* mg Mbar r!' dt�a. �grnt� ' sic ale busame.
mamma moNamd r Ns robust ea.mse e. sb.aati 1. To
That u to sic
CATTLE BROS.
have bought out the business of
JOHN RALPH, on H.1 M I LTOs STREET,
and carry a full lune of Stoves, Ti.
and Granite weer, and are prepared
to give tenders for
CAItPETS!
Now, after • very suooemflfal Spriag trade in Carpets, we have
following list of Remnants, which we are oderirlg •t a big
bargain. Nele the prions and lengths.
Plumbing, Pitting,
Lave Troughing,
and Tinning,
sad guarantee to give you satisfac-
tion in each sad every line.
Our retriaerston are the hast in
the market. C.11 and sae them.
sir Leave your orders at John Ralph's
Old Stead, Hamilton -St.
treasurer for the 'im.. ...ins. and i alt 43e
ex
x-
olu&fvel applied for the purposes
1. Aad for the re-parrent of the geld of
{M016 asd Interest. there sba I be sgeeesed
levied over and above all other rates and
taxes apes the whole taxable property with
la the said mnalelpallty dining each and
ev♦esfryy year fee t1 a shirty years r ext &her the
I•mslms of this to law theism of 4I6f1.61 being
Use sem of {I80 for Intagest and the further
suss .1 4l1tn.61 for Weeps! to form a sinking
fund for the repayment el the amid lona with-
in the time stormed.
1. This bylaw dt.11 ods into I tome sad et
Mot ea awned -lay of July UMW
1, That the votes of the a ecto. s of the gild
mumlelpaliry •tet vete epos this by w
k
shalt he tams ek tI�N / t h gg fke 1Sday d
July. IBMwswMMs at the boar of alp.
o'clock in the tveeasen and et sing at eve
o:look le the eftermese. sad each poll .ball
loo Woes la tie various places In which the
pW In the last muidp.I election was bold.
namely , subdtvfdos N0. 1. NeCly-
meet'e wages she, ' Nell nameb.U. deputy
roter*Irg weer. Polling subdivision No. z.
Thomas t'ides.a'a feed More, Chutes
deputy ret redeg °soar. Pelting
No. 3, town hail Jamul Farr deputy reten-
ts1 esker. Palau ssleIhlsios Ito. 4. Psms
tee:wyw step Jobs r. hates deputy rr
twI5 aver. Nd1(5I o.MM
ivos N.. a,
PhllltgaL4/ter+.svle Itemise 1 1Msm7 'LOAM.
tar ddsere. Poples esMlvtMsn N0. 4
llsuph7•5 fermium sorra. Mutate
Jams, 4 m' � beele. lista dew
tpff7. t et Ow sold emrp�rut9pm
.k.n Weed atlMIeewa hall, a th.a 11 tows,
ea Theodor the te h day d Ju17 IS. as
Neves "WE la W te,0a.40 to sum
smW
ne
aabee el vette Orem ter emd enol amt up the
law, sad the mazer ws he ill eweat tag
=troll
hthe terefties
t: day i, 11101 tar the y
various iius "Obi preens ss_ 1554 est
Oases w w the earwm-
rs r tie Ve beheld et
Shepmnem�� b7 tereete4 la sad ereetethey r
rswrlMe.sm7 oipeged the MU 7 et ruse
`i11 A IRI j1i. Clrk.
Tette settee UM the ba mega
1 the .sa.N1 r the event et draw
IIIc.
*Md w aria We. Hese sada wp
pehosrsN
bob
• rows sl bin 1m peg ism M • iM
• ot lats.3 w c tatni •,
make
A. lbovemmlr, ask rasa.
1b •••••12 than adm
jmami
CATTLE BROS.,
Plumbers and Tinners.
SIGNS OF SPRING.
11 yards fine frame
LA
I ,. ..
16 "
15 06
9 "
16 64
18
10
23 yards
16
12
8
9
81 yards Wool,
3 " t•
4 01 14
3 •. ••
2 •. ..
6 "
7 •. •.
104 yards Union,
141 " '•
61
la
..
"
66
to
•.
64
Tapestry,
46
66
46
Bruwela $1 25, for 95c.
1 25, " 95c.
1 25, " 95c.
1 25, " 90c.
1 25, " 95c.
1 25, " 95e.
1 25, " 95e.
1 25,
86c.,
85c.,
85c.,
85c.,
85c.,
85c., " 62c.
90c., " 67c.
1 00, " TOc.
85c., 65c.
95c., " 70c.
1 25, " 95c.
85c., " 65c.
85c., " 65c.
75c., " 55c.
65c.,
ILO
94
64
"
Si
" 95e.
" 65c.
" 65c.
" 62o.
,.6
gto.
kM
COLBORNE BROS.
The Great Carpel Warehouse of the ('manly.
WE INVITE
you
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR
GASOLINE AND
COAL -OIL
•
STOTEa
Also let us send oue home for you
to try for a week
and if you are
not satisfied, to
feel under no oil -
ligation by re-
turning.
The Nepal assrwdms tit
NEW HATS
We ars .abet** le the public.
Be 1■ harmony with eaten!
�
me
she daSer Bprtss actin, sad '.
7eoreelt a 55*4 lel ■AT.
,Iso new stook et all the Imo
fa (Neves, kbirs. °Siwe. Oule.
ll.ekwear. iasir7. eta. st
Cl• a SHANE tt Oa's
I�IPSRIA.L
RESTA URANT
with all LW ivory see le ewers et the fisc uml,os Y iawmlas qtr es.
eses'1 whey M
the Ar .iirreU
aped UT
JT.T. 13
Parikosboa Ise Orissa, Vidor hips. ire
Cram Seas latrabiag
?aastaia Maim
r ems sever dashed. iberfskt t o l 4
wise awo Jo lairds a bar's evarytbing- _s1arS
ism east mil sat b net Mb is
beads.
TRY Mot PINLIISSCT�OCO10.
CORAas mwiadmelsr..4 aslmsp d�
boa
tbita Usti
A.. R. A&L .
HARPER & LFA.
FREE MEALS JULY 13th
A]1 customers purchasing
BOOTS and SHOES am-
ounting to $250 on JULY
13th. will be presented
with a ticket good for
Dinner or Tea at ,',any
Hotel in Town.
SHOP EARLY
H. B. POLLOCK
i
The Low Price Shoo Hoaae.
PAINTS
OILS BRUSHES
81CMC MY STOOK
I think I have the best value in these linea. I will give yon goer ¶11.'
fataena on all HARDWARE this reason. Priers in many lines have
up recently, but having bought before the advanoe, I can do the very bed
you. Having anticipated extensive building operations this year, I have to
terminad to make big saes on small profits.
R. W. McKENZIE.
Ilsetartb : O. Friday Jobs A. lbolear-
ktad W *p sWrftse le baro she tlp 1
erne sal she bows sof bb 1•11,Mod bakes d
duo robbery as Or
ilvW. NAL 0. W.4..4ty ►e fs0 elf be
Wylie bmsbm.4 (d» east base el Mr
Ids Mb Ile le sew woke the Ambit !
1.erlma besbue 791 LL.
• maw ell
1 .by, 1LMb Jew at Ibe ssiibtse ei
bur daughter. Ms Jarmo Orem. wbille e
ff.w M
hat *pi __sere.a ware asamhM' fp
ssmiM m mielte*Mag ib aigspi.isem wom►
tbla/eetb : 41 . 1•dr bas *YM -
w10 saa.sw Malmo base k. ime b
l_n • Ube Lia Imenmb r d
Aim. 1
lRel.lisa�sa
pal�bs ee sad mo.1c