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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-2-4, Page 8S TOE SIGNAL: (GODERICH. ONT.. THURSDAY FEB. 4 1897. THF DIAMOND JEJBI1K I Proposed Invitation of COIonlal Premiers Approved. Ilaeh lesent.r wits no !Privileged se BMW Mb sub and a Sod! award *1.sS. and Blas Add to Os hrsadear ea dm rar- nda-s.w Anthese aeaue ..d ter. •aesMtata's Opeee• New York, Jan. 31 - 3d: Isaac N. •bed, d kits special cable to The Tri- bune, says The Queen is credited With the pns)eet of melting the Ool- cotaw Premiers to bred.., to take part fib the Yeses frotivIties, but ler. ,.,'ham- bs•Isln is pn.t.ably the real author or the eehenw. This u t he first proposal dor making the orb -elation a unique O'veat and meets at , nee with popular approval, es eelatily as detachpseste d a 4onlal troops will aoccesnpauy the ilerni.re and supply (nat.rtal for a /otrd town show. All other plans hart born conimonplar.• and failed to an - to the popular irnasluation. rai visitor* have r.rii.. sad gone dur!nsg the reign, tut never twtfary have self -goy entreat ...Ionics been re - ted by their Premiers and the todyguarda o thew• ..Rl.•tala as the Queen's e.,ninm.•ni.tatMHl ui the capital d w world-wide empire Mr. lIarril Fl..de•rie , in his spuoka1 e sbbe to The '11zne.., says. Chamber - Min's idea of inviting. on behalf of t o ?Nero, all the Poeniers o( the self- governing colonies to a.nw to I, ngland and take part, as Imperial Neots, In eM diamond *bike eelelxationl•, fs booked upon as a very lever more, and since tnvita•iens axe also to be intended t., wives ..f ilia P•vmler. N 1s doubtless hoped that the vtsitan WiH return to their posts duty Im- pressed by the social ftassi•inatione of the Tory and Prime's• - Popular enthusiasm. though soomeewhhat eanrp.d by the threat of the possible presence of Kaiser N'ithdm d Ger- messy at the feast. revives somewhat at the notion of such coznpenestins glories an the prtsenre or a detach- ment of the local military forces from each ce.lony. There can even be [bund envious neweenungers who propdtesv a brilliant finale, in whkh a dukedom Will be conferred on the meager for West Birmingham, the Hight lion. J oseph Chamberlain. Wrtbout taking too rexiew•ely such prv.pbets of the poli- tical weather so far abeod, It 1s certain that the notion of a pan -Britannic oonrtence tickles and pietists the Bri- thm Loagtaatioa. CV14'a 4 vitimo rr. mosso •seat ebriottas Will Mtge Presto ttasevse tleLeese Year T•neday• London. Jan. 31. -The Standard's Madrid correspondent telegraphs that Queen -Regent Christina wi)I oo Thurs- day next sign,. at a meeting of the Cebinet. Premier Oanovas' sobieme for reforms In the Spanish West Indies. The scheme WEIS devised after several confereneee with the leaden¢ ..N.nserva- tive Senators and the Marquis de eApenteguin, the lea.ler of the Cuban Conr.ervatly. i•, who is now in Madrid. The reforms will go into operation In Alba a. so..n ns the peclAcation d that island will permit. The scheme will state that the G..vernment is wtll- ing to entertain sttglealtieni ae to West Indio tariff reforms and the' subse- quent improvement of commercial re- latins with the United States. The whole matter will ba handled cautioui.ty The oorreepondeat adds that It would be premature to t.0PP. "9' that the srbterri.- Mill effect in 4 iiia autonomy ehnllar t.• that enjoyed by the Au-+- tratlan Colonies and t2t.• Donrinion �f Canada. ,tis ttMab. M e.e1eW1 .We. lienees. N.M. Jam *L -The atrtktt i Radars at spelaable center, leave called esti the men hebaging W their lodge• whip were sennas the lir. In the east slope. and sone will be lett to keep it (moaned to its Wales *zone the flew shady men whom titer company ca. commtaad When the strike began bees Mei two weeks oho. the Provincial rmWork-- man's Aociatlon bodge was wtlyeg Oraallow its neembe . working at the to onettnme there, but suss• the fabler. last week to effect a settlement, the strikers ,tae.ved to fosse met- termti p , lie, the pressor tauwe. The representatives of the tnspa0Y state that this action will no doubt re - suit In the spread of the tire. ea the withdrawal et the teen belonging W the P.W.A. loaves thein short-handed. The strikers grow the respoasrbltlty tar tae strike on the employers. who tailed W motgntse their organisation. This they +stmt, and have withdrawn teseoetat$ooe until their society 1s re- cognised. The men soy they are will - lag 10 leave the question to "matey Murrey and his colleagues. and claim to be anxious for a settlement. Mrs. suraansa. Buffalo, Jan. u -Ther• seems to be a wavering of opinion amongst Mrs. Stensaman's friends as to whether she should give up further erocw.tings In Bebeag extradition. Charles J. Thomas, who was legal agent for the Ontario Government. returned from Tomato last night and. It is said, has arranged that a change of venue tie had and the trial tape place out of Haid ens' red Commit y, w here Mrs. Stir- narnari (-taints pabli. opinion would co0- denun her. no matter bow struogty the Mazur would tend In her favor. U the ease Is tried in Toronto or Hangl- t.at she will ptobahly consent to drop the appeal now pending. ...__i___ and beetb. Burford, one, Jan. 31. -Mr. Luther Harley. a well-known farmer, living on the Norwich -road, between the villages •e Burford and Haslet, died this morn- ing. the result at an acctdest while en- gaged in hauling wood to its bottee yesterday f.,(enoern. The deceased was a son of Archibald Harley. ex- M. P.. and soother of James and i knw.d Harley. lawyer, of lirantfond, and was held In the highest esteem by those who knew him Much sympathy b felt for the relatives of the deoeas ed. who beeves 4 Wife and three cdttld• ren- eaAae`Zialeides. Quebec. Jan. n.-Etiirtn Gremlin. an Inmate or the Maternity Hospital, who swallowed Faris green with suleidad intent a few days ago. died at the Hotel Pieta to -day from the effects at the poison. Mr Shreve of Brooklyn. N. T., father of Chester S. Shreve. the young MAO who e•.mntitttd suicide at the Chateau F4ontenac on Wednesday lams, arrived her•• yesterday and returned bore last evening with the body r.rl.aeswsd Is Me Ottawa. Jan. A.-/Special.}-At\yes- terday's meeting of the Cabinet it was derided t.. call Parliament togethe for the despatch of bustneat on ,Z Mar h 11. The forma( Council will be passed in a day or two. and a pn.Na.mt<tion based th.-reon wilt appear in the Canada Gazert, nett Rat urtay Aad Me Dearly rid It. In • small village in 1'orhahire there ::vos an old so:dier who hes for meats ',ear re- ceive.' • pension from the trovernineet, which with his small earnings by oeca.tonel jobs, makes him comfortable One day: while .t work in the house of • neighbor. he dipped at toe top of • litchi of stein sad fail to the bottom The lady of the hones heard the nom and hurried to 1 •,n the (sum. %% hie, Ambrose." she said. " is that yon • hid yon f 11 down .thin'" " 1'e•. m.rm, 1 did," answered the old moo, ••en.l for about • eoup)e of minutes I thought 1'a lost m, pension." J. T. ACHESON Bedroom Towels Towels Bath Towels at lett a pair we have a striped T lwel guaranteed to be all Pure Linen a oair we have a pure linen Huck Towel at_25c a pair we havela pure linen Huck Towel, size:20x40 at 30c a pair we have a halt bleached Huck Towel, with woven red border very special at 503 a pair we have a pure white Damask Towel with knotted fringe ;!plain white or colored border, regular price price 75c J. T. ACHESON. noose .t hetes* IMaaLtlrs. The following is a copy ot the House of Refuge lwpeosor'e Report for the year iod- ine Ueosmber 31st, to be submitted 10 the County Coaaoil at its next meeting:- Total Dumber of lamas a 10114.4 supe the openi- ngs of the Hoose, 96 ; number of inmates on January 1, 11396, 61 ; number admitted dur- ing the year, 42, 33 males and 9 hales ; • number of inmates in House on January 1, 1897, 61, males 46, females 15. The inmates admitted deripg 1896 were from the follow. ing muaicipellUes :-Ashfield 3, Colborne 4 : l:oderich 2 ;grey 2 ; Hay 1 ; /billet 1 ; Mor- ' tie 2 ; St.pb.0 4 ; McKiliot. 3 ; Taokwnmith 2 ; Turberry 1 ; West Weinman 1 ; East Ww•aosh 2 ; Godericb 3 ; Mates 3 : Sea - Meth 3 ; Wingbam 2 ; Exeter 1 ; Brown& I; • Blyth 1 : total 42. Number who have tot r.s.ded to the county two years, 1. The dames, of Pauperism ars se folbwr-Iateen- p.rsaa.8 ; old age 11 : sickness 12 : ssin= weakas of intellect 5 : blindness 1 ; in hoose 1. NatiosGty of inmates-Sas• ' lick 9; 9eotoh 10; Irish 9; American 1; Ger- ! man, 1 :New South Webs, 1 ; Canadian, 11; No. of dots' board of inmates. 21,721 ; lump- .r's family, and hind help, 1,095. ■1s anberalpts.a. A wealthy man, being asked for • sub- sortptioo for as impecunious individual to whom lits charity had often been extended, was beginntog to think Nut the bard -up one wase bit of • aaisa0o.. •' How much will it take to est him o0 hie feet the time'" he asked. •• 1 think • ose end two noughts gill do,'' replied the collecting Samaritan. " How much may I put you down for `" " For one of the nought'," was the prompt but diesoangimg answer. Wier/ham Times : An address delivered by Mr. Earnest Heaton, of Gadgets*, before the Farmers' Institute of Want Huron as full of prwnoal ideas on the .11 important .to.itinn of immerstirm, say. the London Free hew. Mr Heaton recom.oetM the d.t.ng of a G,o.•ention •n Toronto "to boo mer out the details,' he stye, •. or as soy rate to bud out what there is to pre - vest tae Goverment osrrytag oat memo soak scheme of settlement at I prepesa" Ha reoomm.ade that the ooeveetioa be bald under the ouapiess of the Farmers' leetl- tones of Mane. Such • oosvestios, says Mr. He•toe, " will be attended by dab - rates from the different Fernier"' Immure and many others besides The boards of Trade in our outlriag di trice will mind re- presentatives 'o explain their rssooroes; the retail .tore keepers, who me crowded out by the depsrtmeetal stores; the hundreds of printers who have permanently lost their employment by the levitation ot the luetyps machine ; the two thousand me- ohaute. who •m now starriest tq Torwto; Wm clergymen and Labor leaden. who Ore duly brought faoe to face with Masser and starvation, all these people must be deeply u crested in • practical attempt to lessen the tale of human suffering." Grey : It a bested said Hon Dark has besd hu west EIIQ meat lar et Hee brut, 12th ooh., to hie brother John sad will probably see *be wad. COLBORNE BROS. OWING to the death of W. L Colborne, junior member of the late firm of COLBORNE BROS., the business of the firm must be wound up and the hooka closed. An accounts due the late firm will require to be settled this wwwf4 either by Cash or Note. After that date other provisions for their col- lectien must be made. J. H. COLBORNE, Surviving Partner. The business will be continued by J. H. Colborne under the old firm natue, " COLBORNE BROS.", when he will be prepared to give his customers the very best value a Cash Market can afford. MI Winter Good at Greatly Reduced Pnces- New Spring Goods to hand already! Tneir Carpet Stock for the Cominrl< Season *III be greater Than Ever. COLBORNE BROS PER J- H_ OOL43014.11TTB. Astonished ? Of owns yeti are! We moan th.t you Mout its. !tidal believe that we would do it. did you 1 Xe will : sad sow we are going to 0I4• yea CABINET PHOTOS at$Yadoz. theme Irolirtors and bomb. You should take •d vantage d Me Lew kMoe- J. H. BROPHEY Cor. Hamilton -et and deems. oWo.t orwettivmmi or 1f you do. go to the City Meet Market and you will And that WE LEAD IN CNDICE MEATS! We ens satisfy the most fastidious melee. and our prices euit everybody. We h.,e every- thing in sr.. Meat line. Fresh Meats Spiced Meats Cooked Meats C urer+ Meats Smoked Meats Prepared Meats. sad every Mad of Sausage made. Ree our Special Linea If you have not let bees to the City Meet Market. do bot fad to call and give oar special tdat.rday display your Inepec ttoa. ANDREWS BROS. & CO. WE BT -BT- i Tie undersigned bot Mused s Meet Market In the .tore us Meat et helwaer Ca.t.t.a's gakery and the Post (Mos. whore i t.Ttetee eelectioo of Meat. and Poultry will always be found. Order. regularly called fee, sad de- liveries made prompt0. Nr Leave • triol order. please. W. W. GREEN. I ASOO‘ca.-. :3ttat�oner�� We carry a large and sa.orted .soca in the •(revs Imes. and sre'.rasdy to mshow (loo*. to llppteeditr pureb••. as 0117 tie. Call 1041155 foolsand you will and them Dew, up-to-date .ad •t pries to barmoay with the times. R.• member our .toad --next to time:. ware &tore -.m The Bgware. JAS. YATES. N� CR � P EEDS Ws mail tree oar sew Sled Oetelegae iss MM. beautifully int rimed. sod oreaslsleg a foil deneelptls..f the hest introdoetisse in Flower sad V hb gods with W�M td.taRams, lof le .m.r's reddersad Kinsman. °eren1, a e epr to JOHN A. BRUCE & 00., BYES fdEACMANTI Hamilton, Ont. Now is the Time to Itet liked► •Do:.1\Ie• EMT t Vveteti.. - not damaged, remember, simply Mon:etl through handling. We will give you a Snap in these anti many other lines. Call early and get the pick. The Fair. • • C. R. SHANE & CO'S GREAT MID -WINTER CARNIVAL THE GREATEST BARGAIN SEASON EVER OFFERED IN GODERICHI THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME TO Get Winter Clothing at Panic Prices ! We have the Goods and are bound t make this the biggest Bargain Sale ever attemptec,, here. For the balance of this month and the first half of Feb-,, ruary we will sell at prices that will leave no Win- ter Stock to carry over. If you want any of these goods don't miss this chance. It will pay you better than shares in a gold mine to buy them now and lay them away till next Winter. Let us prove this by We have also 50 dozen Linen Collars, all the Latest Mnoting sample prices. We begin with Boy's and shapes, regular price l be and 25c, to close this week en's Clothing. Having received $1,000 worth of at 3 for 25c. manufacturer's samples, we offer them as follows : OVERCOATS We have a few Men's and Boy's Overcoats. be closed out at less than wholesale cost. LINEN COLLARS Must 30 Men's $ 6.50 Suite for 14.75 10 13.00 •• t fH.50 35 " 1400 " " - . 7.50 40 " 9.00 " .. 5.25 20 pairs Mens 11.25 Pante .. 75 29 " 1.75 " .. 1.15 76 " 2.50 " 1.55 15 Boys' Suite, regular price 12 76, for 1.95 15 " " 3.50, for 1.45 18 " - - 8.00, for 2.25 Men's 51 Overalls for 65 50 Pairs 13oye' Pante, regular prices, 60c for .38 SHIRTS 12 dozen Men's White Laundered Shirts. Regular prioe 75c, to be sold for 47c. FURS Furs of all kinds to sold regardless of Dost. C. R. SHANE & co.