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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-8-6, Page 88 THIS SIGNAL : OODZBIOH, ONT.. THURSDAY. AUG. 6, 1616 NTSTO?I OPA I POI r,l Ianportant Event• In Few Words For Busy Readers rias nom weed'• m.woeataso raeeRa e. -vested mad .'se Aimee 5 4p mad £seentsa a ems. ties • s memd.es of Owe Upper -A MW 0...'s interesse In ianan ries• IaMrmMma' EMS INUtiiiTk1AL WOULD. A new air motor for street cars was succeemfully tested In New York. The leaden of the great London deck strike of IIID arm organlrlait another of greater magnitude. OIL A Michigan farmer committed suicide by diving Into a threshing hine. )liim bead was grontt 'Das Jessie Pool, aged 11, tie* daugh- ter of a Chatham Township farmer, lumped oft a ferry boat sod was gn. versed. rWL,Tlca - ilerERfAL. In the Urittsb House of Cosmos. the Irish Land bill has been road a Med time. It la understood that the Russo - !French proposal b, blockade the Island d Crete will be n.et by a counter -pro- posal from Lord S..Ilabury lis grant au- tonomy to -the talent. IT TNI. M.o.,..0 OT .runT. There was a very exciting raee ever • triangular twelve -tulle course of Oakville Saturday. between the Can- ada. 'Lelma and Aggle. On the last leg t1Le )acbte were. struck by a black squall out of the *northeast. The top- mast of the Agglc was carried away. but the other two boats behaved ad- • ly•The won ley min- t/WA thirty-six time. t.to h1T,tY- six secondscorrected Ttla DARK tIlfTl%k'T. General satiate. tion Is expressed by the !Jutish pt.':!. at the conviction of Dr. James,'r, and his associates to the Transvaal raid. The Brlttsh House of Commons mJ - opted the mullion ..f Re...retail cham- berlain to appoint a committee t., en- quire lute the ,Ulmit, isuanon or the British Chartered South Africa Com- panies. ('nlar: A'1) l Et tt%.41.s. betimes of Lord Roberta, Greatest&kb W t ..�Pirtwl• et the army. Aa a result of a Cabinet Couaatl bud re. ConstanUnopae the Turt►sb ()ev- eroment mads a formal ciesaptaast te the Government at Greece r,gs.'tUng the alleged shipment of arms and am- munition from Greece to the Island of Crsto for the use of Lite lasuregenta w1CLAU$ITIRD. 'I' le band touroa-ant at Hamilton will be taken part In by a dozen good hands. An Melo& syndicate kas purchased the Mikado gold saline sear fiat Port- age for $:5,000 ani Tbe new Russian loan of 6200.000,Mill posted by the ftaothoblids In Parte was subscetbed about Iii times uve- Tlie jlriilsh Medical Aerials Ova win meet neat year in 'footrest Lr. Rod- dick. M.P., for that city. has been elected president. A piece d muskeg land in the Lake - et -the -Woods a couple of acres in ea - teat was busted o 1 and carried across the lake to Rat Portage. The row -boat which started tie Neer York with two arniore on board an Jane as lamebod `he 8cillyth to IsAtlantic the la� ndin safety. The meeting of the International 8.►. Sadist Labor and e Unions Con - R Mooed iced the report of the corn. matters favoring the socimaixatloa of land. Word was received In Montreal that the Britten Medical Asaoctetlon at *re- treat holding its annual meeting in Cardiff. Meg.. will snake Montreal Its meeting place In 1697. The imperial Privy Council reversed with met& the decision of the Supreme Court of t'anade to the case of the Toronto Railway v. the Quern.under involv- ing the sum of £56.014.W pro- test ted by the railway company as duty on ra11s. Th.. Abbott Hone Company of Sala- mancs N.Y., claim the world's record In a hoar race of 260 yards. including coupling. having covered the ground in tlertY-eVP prouttds. This claim le disputed by the Ltve Oak Hose Com- pany of Dunnville. Ont.. who did 900 yards iu the same time. Martin O'Hara. a farmer lh Ii:C to Fitr:roy. about F+'ven roll. s rrum .'tru- prot'. Ont.. quarrelled with .is ten nm Saturday over some grain and shot bum. It Is feared the son cannot re- cover. On the recommendation of "romp Secretary Fir Matthew White Ridley, Dr. Jam...in and his companions have been declared first-class misdemean- ants. and were returned In calve to Hol- loway from Wormwood Scrubs» prison. TNI: DlrAI.. Mr. David T. Ware. a well-known resident of London, Ont.. fot *tore than pal a century. died suddenly at his benne. aged 7- Mr. Wm. Greenway of London West. Oat.. who was injured In a runaway accident two weeks ago, died from the affects on Saturday. • Jas. A. Allen. one of the most • respected ettisens of Tllsonbur>:. Ont.. died on aturday afternoon, after ono day's Illness. of "blood poisoning. aged I6 years. TUE riia: KartrRD. An Ml vat of the Eagle 011 Works at Jersey City- caught Ire and eve mien were killed. A hour- in• Rockwood and barns In (inelph and Rockwood were struck by lightning and burned. The ('rystal Palace and many of the principal buildings of the Montreal Exhibition have pawn destroyed by fire. The Park and River Railway Company also Lost heavily. A despair h from Ilfracombe. the well- known b,th►ng resort on the north coast of Devonshire, announces that half the bu.rinews portion of that town Was burned. The loss 1s ertlmated at L 100.0W. THF. Rrl.t(iIDVR WOI1LII. Atom Eva Ttooth. Commandant of the Sal%ation Army. is an Winnipeg. The corner stone of tbe new Calvary Baptist church. Brantford. was laid on Friday. Father Mart inetII, Prior -General of the Augustines. has been appr.inted suceessor to Mgr. So(oiIi as Papal del- egate to the Roman Catholic Church in the 1'nited States. THREE BIG BARGAINS BARGAIN N0. 1. 1 1000 yards This it a eased Min Remnants, from 3 to 10 yards, worth from 10c. to 12c. is wtltak 8 0• yard. White Cotton Th PRIOE Bo. BARGAIN N0. 2. , Bleached This special line of pure Lino Damask Table listen is 66 inches wide •ad u DUNLOP Tcani,ov, Aug. t sIt Beldam, of Windsor, was • transient vow. r Mn teat wi k, be esti ,uug his bolo d.y. oa his wheel. A admit party with a wagonette 0.4 • pleesent day at the Mack Hole along the Maitland. The nit) mw who had charge of it was the most euoixsetal h.barmaa with the hook and line, cathing an immeoes number. Toe popular figure of M. i i Mara from t:odench township was .mocg ns last week. This time he returned from over the Ler hurn boarders where he has been on some important affairs, which so the near future will give a new resident to 6odertch town- . LL.tt.+ Au.. -!dine host of the Erehanae, misted by our blaek.mith. has harvested ht. entire Drop of onto tor 1396. doing them up before the first of August. both making good speed with the cradles, rake. end Cork , which at present leaves bores power op the farm • little is the shade. Table worth 75c. 5'2c. Linen PRIDE 520. This week our pries is BARGAIN 110. 3. 25 Remnants of Tweeds At Half Price Tbiais • ode of Retunaot-. of All - Wool Tweeds, from 11 yards •p. S me are worth $1.00 and some $1.25. We place them on sale this week at half price. J. T.0,ACHESON. L.EEBURN. TUESDAY. Angela 4. Thrashings during ISN week of fall wheat by Rjebardaoo's steamer, at Joe. Cook's anti Jas. MacJiasus'. Barrows & Stewarts steamer threshed at Jacob Moxier's and Joo. Cbiobolm's. The yield to the acre of Fall wheat was good. COMAE, nos. -The Rev. Mr. Musgrave will preach at the preparatory services on Friday at 11.30 • t... and not condom tb. Communion servtow as stated last week. This sorvioe of the Communioo wtU Ite moo ducted by the pastor at 10,30 •.n., OR Sem day. The Sabbath School will meet M9.30 that day. UUNGANNON. Nanus. -The local .geaoy is Dungannon Lir Tea SIGNAL te et the Mike of J. G. Ward. J P.. conveyancer. to., who will receive or- dae for sabsoriptions. adverting and job w.it. and 1s authorized to give receipts rot emoucts pa.d for the sen e Tt•r'.,ot Aug 4. Dr. McRae has moved to hes new cthot- above Medd's tailor shop. Mrs. Stobie and sou, of .eaforth, are vis- it..e .t her parents reside000. Chas. biome. of Toronto, is visiting his m,tber of other relatives here. Misses Edith and Cora Robert• are hone from a visit to friends in Toronto. Mites Margaret Wilson returned trom • visit to Goatees, Ind., on Saturday. Mn. C \\'. Echlin, of Ridg•towo, for- 41erh f Dungannon, is visiting here sad v c otty. • Miss Carrie McCann returned last week from • visit to rel eaves in L olden *ad other points. Last week the Junior football teams of ('roue and 1)angs..non played a gave. No goals were scored. James A. MoM•tb, wife, and two dam/li- ter., of :oderich, made a visit to his grand- father, Hugh McMath, last week. Mrs. McMullen. wife of the pastor. laid the corner stone of the new )(nor church at Woodstock, and Mitt. Eva Hunter laid the enrner stone of the Sunday Echoed building. The Railway Men's Christian Amor elation o1 the United States and Can- ada will hold Its next International convention In Montreal in September. THE AGRH'L'LTURAL. WORLD. Farm late.rers are wanted in por- tins of Manitoba. Earle) rutting has commenced arinrnd Portage 1. Prairie. The Asrinlhoia Rtook-growers' Men. elation are petitioning for more mount- ed police protection. The potato pat.t scheme is raid to he working very surreoefully in Ottawa. w here forty-eight families have each • t•iot,"1 ground. Five head of cattle. owned by Mr. Bowen of the Deserontn read, near hapanee. were poisoned. Toeiity-t.m. cattle have died from pniwon In that nelghlsuhood wlthle a month At the meeting of the butter surd Cheese Association at Montreal. Mr George Sandfl,•l i Maeda nai.t. r.•pre- arnting the Patrons. urged Clint th.• Government 1e *.ke.l to make an in- quiry into the t 11.•v of t1.. Attstrn!Irui and Argentine . im ernments In reg*M to the export of meet an.l dairy pr..- dueta to the Rr1Ush markets The Patrons, he intimated. a anted 10 know bow thews rountrles were testing ('an- •dlaas In the Itrtllsh markets. FOR ■ Y.v e►► N .t tt. Subscribe for TBE SIG11AL. $1 a year SIGNS OF SPRING. LANES• Mosuit. August 3 \ 1sITIN...-Jamas Kerr, oar sate.arted teacher sad stater are vuitmg frtmoda m this vioiatty. Jd. Drennan. who has been seriously ill for a long tune is memewhet better at uam of writing. Cowan' or CALi IPo.-,Ino Farrah has diepow 1 of his elaial is the West He u now going to jookey. Key. S. M. Whaley. oar esteemed pastor, has gone to bis home at Markham, to spend hit venation. We bops he will be benefitted by the rest which M o much needed. I oc,tti Bi AelSfr ITn. -There at, ived at the r ideate of oar popular village black- .mitb, ('baste. Roars, oa Friday last, another boy. In passing you can notice a nate .nue in the tinkle of the hammer, Andrew Nelson has gone to Toronto to be treated for wooer in his mouth. We have not beard . s yet how he is getting Jon& but he loss our most sincere sympathy in F s sore affliction, and we bops he will soon be among us se bright as mord. A number of oar farmers have grown fax this year tor the toew Fins Mill at Ripley. They have got it pulled sod are now iu.y bearlike it to Ripley. They seem to think it pays as well as any other product of the farm .t prosmt-time will mess, I suppose, that it does not.eay• BLUEVALE. Mortm•Y, Aug. 3. I i Miss Bella Maxwell, of Toronto is visit- ing at borne. Master Clayton end Mia Eva Duff are visiting In Ssafortb. Mr. sod Mrs. Goo. Macdonald spent 4no- day in Nloieewarth. Miss Jemie.em and Mia t saspore spent 4nnds} in Fordwiob. Mrs Macleod and family. of London, are visitiar at Mr. Ralph's. Mrs. R. 13 Daft spent Sunday- visiting Meads sear Wimgb•sa. Mrs. Rogers (wife of Rev. It. Rosen. of Tatbotavtlte, sod formerly ot 1)aagsonoo and two children aro visiting hero. (t O Benson, of London, Inspector of .vents of Birkbeck Loan ('o.,oioiallf visa• d our villas last week. He was loud in his praises of our neat thriving village. CovvAlsn I%a.-We are pleased to be •Alla to oats that through the good medical treatment ot lk. Case, Edward Hamite,wbo was atlt.ot.d with fever, .s gradually rem, - arise, sad will in the near hours he re- stored to his wasted state of health sod activity. Italioirc ,ip -We regret to bar" to state Mat Mr. Ann Trimble. relict of the late Jams Trimble, is troubled with • slight at- tack of pleurisy. W trust sod bops that thr. ugb 1'rrv,dmee and good medical treat- ment the veser•ble lady will be speedily re- stored to bar former Nate of health. CAartso.-ln mins.gsemee of Mn. Fair- bairn being tor some time hedlspe.od, Rev. R. Fefrbairn sad family lett here ISN week for about two weeks' osmpisg .t Attrill's Point M snoopers.* Mrs. Fai bair•'s health. We, along with their awmereus friend., are pleased to hear that the rev. rwNeman end faintly are fully sa tbewlvesead that Mn F.irbatru 1. Sjrwias Ls besitiOring enmity h.eedtsed M the Weems sad sir et I..ke Ebtrin. Tb. feud In Samna bete. -en the tier Llan rewtdents on the one 0..1,1 en.l the British and Amari ens on the other :e tltLereaaing In bitterness. Tile Reiner' Navy i.eague Intend ••o organise • national celebration of the ososory of Tref shears.. le he held throughout the empire on October /lat. The proposed Joint blockade .if trete has fallen through. iirewt be tal-t de- e1Y11ng to assist n handing 10 • •'h: h. tion Insurgents over to the mercies of taro Turks S4rIeen rapes of guns, containing t!e nn their way to Toronto. w111 detained at that port ot1 the *mot - atm that they are intended for Cohan faemtlmer.,& The customs authorities mal 0o44 an investigation. The British naval enoleo.uvres, whktb have just rnnelud.d, hav• proved a 551 - WOW Nstwlthatandlag the strssgtb 01 the defenatve ,gsadron. the attaok- tag three euneeeded In reaching tie ob. jestivir - iestiv. pntnt unmoLest.d. IDN Wolauloin. russ et__ fhM �0 melte 4 not nto crews awa.m Items Is Prue' at NEW HATS some BARGAINS We are adadaR 10 Um pabUc. Se. i• koessny with nature as she dem star •,eiag attire, and buy yourself a grRIrei OAT. Also sew stook of all the latest In Glover. Shirts. Cotters. Casa. Neck wear. Hosiery, etc.. Q- R SHANE 00_'S 5 pieces �p DIVE Stu, 'Oa fee Iia 5 please SCOTCH GINGHA S 30o he lbs 11 planes 1 !dent Mem the ��D 50 elate • yard. 90 per ornt. below voiptiar rhea The beet 30 -Dent 1711011 CAISP*TI war sten in O.ileleb. Colborne Bros. The Great Car pef Wtr. eh . use of Ms Coast y. LOW PRIODD 81-10D STOR113 PRIZES WITH SH0ES Mrs. Riokell, who has been suffering from • 000teot with poison tvy, is slowly recov- ering. Messrs. Jas Viso and Fergusee, of Cor- rie, passe over to the garden party Inst Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs J. .1. Mesmer sad httie daughter, of Hamilton, are the germs of Wm. Mr .ser. Rev. Mr. Macaaugbtom conducted the ser vice in the Presbyterian church lad Sab- bath menthe, on amount of the pastor set- feriag from lumbago. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and family, who bud been visiting friends and relatives in sad around Hluevsle for about • month, re- turned to their home to Toronto last Fri day. A soot -Mid cordon party under the w- pioa of the E. L of C. E: was held as Jaok- •oo's lawn last Friday erasing. The lawn was righted up with lanterns, and all orbs of gamin were played. A good program was tendered by members of the beams. said all west home well pleased with the enjoyable evening they had sport. Dan M•odoeald sad Bert Bailey.of Moles- i worth, were in tows last week. 1 The swallows 1a ooe of the ehiawys of A load of our yams( pool. neat over to ! North -et oboroh keep exoellent time darter Molwwortb lest week to the homey social. I the •iogmet. Ore Pv.uc 80.o.s.-At the re.•st es- awkaaYea, the aandidasa ei Doassssea Piddle .abed obs write regsst great .relit t, Asir teaeker. T. A. All.. David 4417th reek the highest manlier of .arks at the satmara, 673, bans 161 dive W member to pea Miss Treakie M.Las ear - Fled off oke laurels by .btehisg 1018. the highest marks obtained I the iserimtY Ise tM P.1l.L. Him see of sou wseaMtl r rs•tttg the modes, sod five s.a el gob, 1e A.L. 1 sveswa lar --The remakes el tie late (arriessms wits ad K. Murray. ween asks. fres bur lase nods..., es 1. R. 19. nes. 8, Sursabip .f Wass W.w.ms.b, .. T.a.My. July 9IN..04 bowed Is Dam- pness s.mst.ry. bobs e..wt ll *Mbar bY a kegs ..s.o.r.e el se rowt.g nassivast Mods .ad .01 0be.. TIrs ..Mme .r- oba es. y Res. Mr. W1.My..aslr et S1. B.Lsa. Presbyteries dank. 4.asad w.s im a weak 111.10 d Imola few a smear d .f years re .bink spa sassimW se tks 9416. IB. ea Mr aNe.sad lis idea tslO wawa re w sequstsed Ins lass ea .di�grlme..t.11 �1 �ialls0 saily s..r.d 1. Me how d id.►Ii..h.wli r whish do seIssalty a I.s.war ry rises. d es she teM � re - MM. The bw.mewl a 1. in wary Moa Mse. riotessm..SiNilsps.s 1ft. riders bass 1Mq dame el tartsoh - for the Slater mhos j/t M mopes 'wool/so soe eesr.rlalby is Ms ba.wewwM ANY TY PLUMS HI(3HESTN I PRICES IsiTED ay W � THESEEDSMAN. BURROWS. THE TM pass two imam of Teo Stgael have oeotaimed very good fees ads. for pram we are giving with our Shoes. Thaak., ge- tbmom. W.'r. ileo Doses deeper thea ever, 206 given oat suns w lathered, end plenty meso for everyt•..ly. Let o. explain. Whoa your purahames amewat to 1110 00 we promos you Free with one of the Botatifol Picture. we sl showing ..r our store. Ws we you the Pasture Free, aotrewod. if you wish wean with • Frame 6 mole' wide and ooataisteg 11 feet g$ end glass 18x24 for only 75c oomplete. But von ant have to boy • Frame Irian u.. W • give you tb• Pw- M Free : yes de as you wish about. the Frame : hat tf you sea bay • frees as gouo as ours at $1 25 it is cheep. .-!ow about our Prices Here are a few of them ('otcl.are these sad .tee of you az. equal them. Ladies' Tweed Slipped 2 pre. for . Ms. Ladies' Strap Slippers .... .. 75o. ladies' Oxfords 1)oegela Kid, 2j, 3. 3} meter $1.25, for .. 75o. Ladies' Tea Oxfords.... .. 750. I Woman's Heavy Boots (olid leather i 70e. Mom' Heavy Boots. 11 t 2.. - . 66e. I Mi No Risk to bay hers. Every war exaotiy 1d0a limey Boots (solid leather) . 75a. Wee (..arae Doe/rola hoed et inner. 1.25 lee's Tae ..sed hoses 125 Bey.' Mood Bents, a^bbls top, doeble- psgsed, 11 to 2 .. 90a Yeetba soht leath.0 meed, 11 to 13 750. as represented or your wady retaaded Ripe) Sewed, Buttons Fastened, Stars put on -FREE H_ B_ POLZOCK • WE INVITE OCR 1 3 Doors Irons li'eal-at you TO CALL AND EXAMINE GASOLINE AND COAL -OIL STOVES Also let ua send one home for you to try for a week and if you are not satisfied, to feel under no ob ligation by re. o eric SHOE STORE There Is Dever any gemlike as to which shoe store seta the pans for Ooderich. The particular fact is that this busine.s jous never stopped growing in all the years you have known it, and this year BTRIDE AHEAD I8 GREATER THAN EVER. It is scant courtesy to your intelligence to tall you that you will have to have new shoe.. Neverthekos we'll do it for your sake. The following are a few of the bargains we'll offer you this mouth : Ladies' Buttoned Bootie~ sizes 2i to 7, worth $1.00 for 75c. 3, 4,4,54, worth $1.25 to $2.50 for $l. Strap "24, 3, " $1.25 ter SSD. Stipples s . Boys' Black end Tau Ox. Tina, ices 1 to 5, for 75c. Youths' •• r• •• w 11 to 13 for 65c. Misses' " 11 to 1 for 10c. ♦ few pairs at Ladies' Shop Slipper. Lor We. A full line d Wsasus s Heavy loo. beds for 75o., usually sold for $1 We .ins to give you vas* Lor year argosy is Boos and Mod Ws d. sot give trey prima, but will give yes goods et prima that will enable yes be saw money by baying year ices boas ua WM. SHARMAN Jr. turning. g &RPER k L� �• PAINTS OILS BRITSll1S • SEE MY STOOK 1 think I have the best value in these lists. I will give yon bw 9M Macon on all HARDWARE this season. Prises ID many linos bare go» up recently, but having bought bobs,* the advents% I oan do the very best Por you. Having anticipated extensive bsildisg operstimss this year. I have d terminad to wake big sales on small profits. R. W. McKENZI E. • T.skeesoNk : para David 1 of Tasker .Nb severe* who as Ts..' day. ss. boetst M 1rarids esmmtrl es Tbusula tae yttss ts& tarts Irsersoss .rttllmesl with Mr kid b.a° acid Waft a len yeses age hew ohm nib ria Qrsp. wins she arm well Mows sod Ealy. -.y wgpss 1. Do- emwai eras a shire le Thaw inial..... a well brews s.a Iasi el W.y Masa : C..s.ifmr rel<sao•_ h _b!�, ever e short ./ a Oil Ws We sass'e's-• t mod 1 . hams arrival i. ars Mos se .1. . Menses IN sass the les wsj.ase boors II Ir=la to w third slid. 1 area WbaM Jr.. started 111. avers ebb 8 selmsl.s d ti..• whish pap Isw.mrd te 110. Be bre over 1� hors. d 1 .. ■J MM •1 ly