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The Signal, 1897-4-22, Page 108 IIA\8 ij3gij WAR `-::-Turkoy and l¢ risotto are Now tad Arms. ithe rrelamalaarte. Sees ever, ams Wpm* Vie Lavelle Yet Their Passports *'roma $b. eh011leeelle Couseriee Yterce nsat- trs Teak Frame-ifo WWII* .r tie Frostier *f Tfsullar *Mari. Constantinople, April 17.-=•- War with Greece has been de- - clared. ,e,--besMManttnople. ADr1l 17-8bilowinJ ;7 the news of the Incursion by tha Oreeks on Turkish territory the Coun- tell of Ministers at the palace to -het, t10Ca1led the general assembly, gave peeeports to lfrince Maurowrdato, the Greek Envoy Extraordinary and Meister NlenlpotentierY, and ordered soften), Pasha, the Turkish mhlitafY oomrnander, to take the offensive.. No actual declaration of war has been made. A detailed circular sent this evening to the Turkish rerpreaentatls abroad remits the creek's invasions attd states that the newest incursion was parti- cipated in by the Greek tetra which, tttereforer estabttshes Stet. whltr'h bas broioest-vat.. The circular expresses the hope that the powers. In a spirit of justice, will agree that the entire responsibility for the war tatty tut -Greece. Turkey has Ito idea of conquest, and. as a fresh proof of paseific aentlenents. offers to retire the Turkish troops on the fron- tier if Greece will retire hers front the trontler and from Crete. THE SIGNAL : 30DERICR '- ONT. THURSDAY- APR 22. 1897. Telt nisisTip. *Ai; EARING OuT tf Afty thtatdalod dlaYatll wtr aur` cLEARING TutrMy Mel illesatted sur ins Greece• netting cis the emrltlter has heart .vig- °'The ; ' Hegiraa'K d Ilamll- Wn to aver oppsphitely armed with the ' ' The *trees** e*ptateed, LoadQ. April 1L --The Greco-Twit- -x04Lllttpatt ; G-'uredeentood here to be auhstanUa#ir ilia fellows: War has stat officially been declared between Turkey aid Greece, but it hair been declared officially -ago have _ $roues "'5 1,-`�r .The Tiberias --Cabbed has pined ' to sever * dipl'oma tie reiattonr with Orme*. and has ordered Edhen: Psshi, the commander of the Turkish forces. 4o take the* ofenslhe. It is considered In London that war be- tween Turkey and Greene ietually basun, . the Turkish declaration that _IK'"' --*1 tar- the }mercer- of dtphmiettea.11y put- ting the ones of the war upon the Kingdom of Greece. Wires& es asEardlers Athens, lip 47, midnight -1 spite of the fact, that the ofii a) re - porta indlote that tiring on the fron- tier tested at m'.ddaa' a telegram from Laraine, at 7 o'clock In the even- ing eats that Artng• continued past 4 o'ctock this (Saturday) afternoon. The line of fire extepded from Mount Ans- 2tysis poet to Klevhtika Geatolds, ice equal to 90 minutes' march. The Turks. falling back. abandoned sevens] stations. which- the c rweks peamtptly occupied. The Greeks can aenaded the Turks from the Greek po- - *pion at Taamtoie, In the rear. The caononadtng caused much excitement •t other points. $ince noon stroer bodies'hf Turks have odecenttated In the direction of Mount Ana/I-psis. At 6 o'clock the firing slacken It is ex- petsted the Turns will attt a night - attack- upon Analtpels, wh was the emeriti (Mint of the battle, Greek re- . totorcesnente have arrived and there /s • general movement of troop, to- lerant* the frontier. Rrirrfnr'centente are bring .burned towards the front Mer from all directions. A stabs ♦smell. new T.Ows- high- ly respeetai O wbaht YW- restedw�are and imprl*olled SO etre muspielou of Wiling the lneu*,r.nts. Tens is eitettenseat in iiceroluh _ of the stave& there ar teo °treyd witWtherassee"af.X.14110 intof shadeasta A genetael order has be= lathed,ob the Mettle Department which the tie law or men who are itt for act lye nervier. Mrs. e vioe- ten. Tillie Morgan, • Denver man of marUal a ,ori . 1na a*a on her right t, actin to the Natlorialto tuard he Ad ud $!e is oatuatng much trouble tan t -General. The next advance of the Anglo-Egyp- tian tortes in the Soudan win be made as soon as there is water enough for the steamers to pew the fourth catar- act of the tale. pedhalhly in July or Auguste The stronghold sot - lamaiep. 4.he Deegan - 's -alai -A, hes -been captured Drize of EQtntsurghh Volunteer Rifles. Geliehowe lost three hundred warriors. horses, many cattle and many British had six wounded. ss - It ts otated that Lord Y triapder-ink ofthe Britlshforces, wilt have to shortly retire on extivunt of tnl health. Ioord Roberts and Sir Redvers Buffer are mentioned as fat- vorite. for the succession. At the annual meeting of the Domin- ion Artillery Association In Ottawa Gen. Gesecoisne stated thetl the authorities to equip all the fie ld batteries 'with new unser ming- x of the new pieces in- spected and would coon be ',hipped from Eh:land. The British cruiser aocobruary n under - Peeled Cape Torvry Peed orders, arrived at Durpan,Natal. unexpectedly. during Thursday night. with six other British warships, and two more warships are expected. The object of the naval demtinetrat.on ty not known at Durban. Col. nay Salta. New York. April 14. --Col. John Hay, Veiled States Ambassador Court of et. James. sailed for Eng- land to day on the American Lone steamship St. Paul.- Col. --Hay was acr - comq,a�ried by his wife aril rit daughter. His other three children will rcjnein tri• lhia e0ttntSr, fur the ycesFnt M teats. - ' . Col. xay-ssttf that hewould go to London at once and assume the duties of his new post as soon as Roped . Athens. April 18. 1 a.tn.-An official despatch from Lartesla, dated at 9 O'clock last (Saturday) night. says that the Turks. under Dover of dark - men. are assaulting the Greek forces • at Mount Ahaltpets with great fierce- , tease. The Greeks' resistance, 6o far, has been magnitloent, The Greeks tmalntain their girth kL GfTt3igva [ fightingat ailteovail commenced In an attempt of the Turks to occupy a strategic portion of the neutral zone. The Turks eonttnue to abandon ,itsetr advance pasta, a general n$ vemment apparently taking place. Firing 111 repotted frond ]Lolutia• From Leirhate. the flashing of guns can be seem In yesterday's fight at Mount A2ra1ttens the Greeks lost 40 a wounded eyed 3 kilted. were Is 1Mtala's Amus Durban. Natal, April 16. -The British cruiser_ Racoon. which left Cape Town on- -u -waled eiders, ante- ed-hert r s.-ante- ed-he+t ernexpecxe'dtr nT the with six other British nerships. Two more war vessels of. the British fleet are expected here .to -night. The object of this nivel demonstration le slot known here. - C9TTLE BROI ese ..SALE Carpets Linoleums Oil Cloths Japan Matting le • at SP]ING 1897 are now selling fast because we ara selling Superior Goods cheaper than any other dealer in town. If you wish to save money, call and buy from us. If you fail to do so, it will be your loss We are giving up the Carpet business, and selling them below value. J. T. ACHESON. Plumbers Steam -Fitters Tinsmiths HAMILTON -ST Greece 16a1ers a ?retest. - -'-+ Athena. A.pril 18. 1.30 atm. -The Cahf- nes has deckled to protest to the pow- ers against the aggressive action Qf Turkey. An invasion by F7dleeen Pada% the T.urkieh commander, la expected, and the Greek army has taken up po- aftic»na for the purpose of _being in readiness to repel the advance. A11 Ales* the nemeses. Atheps. Aprll 13. 2.40 a.m-Faring is e8 mien the whole line of the frontier In Theasaly. The rowers Neaa.e. - Itruasels. April 418. -The Indepen- dence Beige to day announces that Turkel h officially declared war y -t:- :=."r'3L'.�-'sus e0-tills effect Wes sent to the pewees _ rtes morning. . . w.s�IYM,M Were. .._:._. Attaeaa, Ape43- $ -$ p.m.--dn the fight- fng on the frontier the Turks ,have nc- pupled Ana and Mou llne, but they have not succeeded in taking Kate. Theete�ement a: Mflouna ss Pa was d the. fiercest character. and the losses were heavy on trotheldest The 2htrtts sed taro *les ' , rd --tl]WY d7TWi }'F1�_Oa ur an tnitro battery from the Turks. Three Greek officers of high rant( trees killed. A large body or Greeks 1s top marching against Mene.*e and Walt firing is going on along the whole MO . as tar west ea Aria. Mort s 7 7- .r l i r; t' Z s t - A WELL PAINTED FLOOR_.-. with a rug is always clean. It saves year time, your back, and your patience. At the start it costs less than a carpet. It is cleaner, healthier and easy to take cue of. i THE SHERWIN-WILL/Afro SPECIAL FLOOR PANT int made. It is to is the beat Boor pa pat on, and will stand the hard uses • door always gets. Color cards showing shades, will be mailed free upon application. Our booklet, "Paint Foists." is a plain practical talk on paint. It tells the difference between good paint and poor paint. It tells just the , particular paint to use foriachTose-forhoiii es, fences, roofs, barns, teib tubs, cupboards, shelves, boats, furniture, tables, chairs, settees, sad every other paintable-t . Semite it to -day -it is free. For booklet, add•ress - lit. Altai& _tee Montreal. -.-> : W!1 -trawls et -_ _._� . &ErrL.ASS ' CHICAGO Arne WORK MOaTRLAI h Wake" Up ! For the Winter is gone, and once more the signs of Spring are seen on every hand, and nowhere are they more in evidence than in our Mammoth Establishment. • Our tables and shelves are piled high with an almost endless variety of the newest, most artistic and fasbiooable goods, and at prices guaranteed t1 very lowest. We know the profitt:ble advertisement is the one which is made effective by a solid backing. This spring we greet you with unfeigned pleasure. You know es ; you know oar way of doing business ; you know something of onr prices. These prices are oar tools, with which we build the largest General Business in Huron County. You are often surprised at the values offered you ; but remember, we buy for cash in the very beet markets ; we buy in quantities ; we sell for cash ; our expenses are light, and therefore we are enabled to sell merchandise on a very small margin. Because of our willingness to do with small profits, other merchants storm and rage. They talk against us and against our goods. W e cannot help this ; We do not wish to injure their business, but we live to please the masses, not the few. These are hard tames, but here are samples of the prices in our various departments them will -keep you on your feet. ,.WaLe you raid, remember our prices are uniform. We don't put one line down below oast and make up on somethimg else. DRY GOODS. Factory Cotton, tic. per yard. Special Striped and Check Flannelettes at 5c. See them. Lovely washing Gingham*, 5o. Toweling, from Sic per yard, up. Lovely designs in Prints. The latest novelties in Crinkle*, Orient Silks, Caahmeretta, etc., and at such tiny prices. Everybody admires our Prints. Wool Finish Henrietta for Wrappers, 15a -t- regular 20c. A splendid variety of Dress Goods, Silks, eto., just arrived. They will be sure to.please you. Our Dry Goods Stock is complete. MILLINERY. THE SLATER SHOE 18 IN FRONT 1 ... And Ever Will Be .... Walt Paper Just Opened MI A NEW STOCK WALL 'APER LATEST DESIGNS -1 j'aaskitN say oustoea.re hr Peet tavern 1 belies aanennee thee 1 now Barry s stook of Wall lsp.r, and hope to sive satiefsottos In this Rae. pass Ylaewaa lana Raas*.•- 10tassopa. April 18. --The Greeks from au their positions in the Karaya dis- trict began the advance toward the frontier at ? n'clorlt on Friday even- s*. The fighting lusted an that night and eutended on S turday to within fan Milos of the frontier. It la estl- >),rabttd that MOW Oreel . were engaged. The nettle anise/ sed with great vigor tNa*tosigiwat Misturday, were altogether. NAM wide engaged. - s.SNlll lee Lee's test. April -A teepee, or Cardinals, by t . intent Ina led bas here. Its • is marasmus bet it te that eereadWit. e health Y etrlAllli GEO. WATSON PAINT*R AND nseoeATOR. Mtoatre l- t;aser the Market. Because for Style, Wear and Price it's a Daisy. Well -made understandings mean Health and Happiness, but ill-fitting slop made one. mean Diecowfort of all k inch. The reason Ws CAN and Do please our patrons is that we understand our business : no badly -fitting. shoddy goods can be palmed off on us as gen- uine footwear. We know something about Leather sad Weekmanahi and Basi llur 1tffellteeprird�lR - an ing goods. • . Superb and supereminent is to be written of sear steak. Only the most fashionable goods find a place on our -table.. Our milliner utiaeretands her business. You will be sure to hove a fashionable and becoming bat if you buy from ut, and you will be surprised and delighted at the prices asked. __0147111/10. sum• '_ FURNISHINGS, ETC. ----leeyt"Toeed Knickers-,obliteilhisd, 45c. per pal .� Yea's Tweed Pants for 95c. per pair. Extra value in Men's Black Worsted Pant. Men's Suits, worth $5.00, for $3.75. - The very latest in Hats -Fedoras and Straws. Our Special Black Fedora, at 75c., is worth looking at. Browns, Grays and Blacks, at $1.00, $1.50 acrd $2.00. See )ur line of Caps for Spring, at 25c. We aim have the newest and nobbiest goods in Neckwear, Bows, Derby'', Knots, etc. Men's White Laundered Shirts, with Cuffs, at 75c., worth $1.00. Men's Black Sateen Shirts, at 45c. 3 -Clio Coliers. best shapes, for 25c. BOOTS AND SHOES. Our Boot and Shoe Department takes no back seat. We never before carried each a large and well -selected stock. We are preper i to do the oboe trade of Dungannon. Men's Plough Boots. No. 1 stock, at 88 cent. Men's Dongole Bal or Congress, at $1.75, worth 42.35. Men's Buff Bats, fashionable toe, special at $1.25. Women's Fine Oxfords,. worth $1.00, for 80c. Remember, onr prices are uniform. We also hove some broken lines, odd sizes, which we will clear out at a prioe, GROCERIES. for the people. A line of goods that will make your eye-teeth burble. Cream Sodas, 3-1b. boxes, 20c. per box. 5 lbs. Molasses Syrup for 25c. Canned Corn, guaranteed firstciass, 5c. per tin. .. laundry Starch, 5e. per Ib. 1ba..a for lQ.c_ Pure Spices, Flavori. ng Extract, Yeast Oakes, Diamond Dyes, etc., eta, all at 25 per cent. below regular price. 22 lbs. Redpath'. Granulated Sugar for $1.00. 25 lbs. Redpath's Bright Coffee Sugar for $1.00. Redpath's Amber Syrup, 91c. per lb. Another lot of pure French Castile Soap, 2 cakes for 5c. Bring your dollars to the Dungannon Bargain Salle it you want to see then, grow. ' TEAS. - W1v�_ SMX.tA-3ZZ1vZ A.Z1`, Tr_ THE SLATER SHOE STORE. Leed.Aore : A quiet wedding took plate as the base of Jobs lirusedoo on Wednee- day of last week, when hie only remainlaut daughter teas married to J. U. Adams Wt stases : Oa All& 13, at 11:57 A 0., the apirif of Samuel B. Morrie taskwhat eight Lest )!'.11 deemed S_ now thought by his bleeds to have a very *light stroke of paralysis of 8atar- d 11 his 1.heed : es the aftoensoo Batas - die, Apra at& airier bating mean Mara for a wank, he a5 st a seven w .PVIVe,h 1t1 Se!! -- viardaut OPERA HOUSE. The Lathes* arrNi4Na °�,n5Ileir about 7 a.-. daily. resew` . t1Asa s. Peeves Leta -., sad smashes ere oared. a f ria sR a sewwill hoes stl�i 'Abut 'T N ,�ps�St1 Si, 28 and. 29 TUES., WED., THUS. tt{fe°�„rdWlealeae of ib t & games chenetag Nentleel Opera RIMIS. -Pinatere is Asia. nom diner y.ltel mows wart Oottomas me* ad oesIY ftltli ORCHINITRa- 40 People In the Cad - - ADMI$$WN Martha : C. Morningstar, of Wates. has psrob.aei the Witerham pump works from U. Showers and bas taken pomades ai tba caro MoKitlep : Ws tenet to *asthma the death et Mardo Massed, oldest sea a Kee - 'meth M.l..ad, of Taroaes, and formerly of Seat deceased was a 'ware of Mei. 111111.1me, of &Werth. H. was here 1s wow* tM yeses ago geld was a bright. prousisielT' jaa man. Ahoat a year ago ii* , neattlll*•d by that tell airs..., aaa- ' star E Sswffei Slee M Peeler's' n atlr(Yte WALL PAPER SALE 1 We have only s► small but clean stock of Wall Parer left, and as we are going one of this line, we with to clear the balance out by the end of this month. You can gabs motley by buying of no now. All grades from 5c up. !HB FAIL • and Turkish The fakes have crossed swords with our legitimate Tea trade and led the fight. We have now stored in oar wareroorns OVER 2,000 LBB. OF TEA, which for quality anc price beats anything ever brought into Western Ontario. You know oar reputation as tea merchant. If you do not know our Teas, you will do well to make their acquaintance at once. PATENT MEDICINES. We ask no extraordinary profits Notwithstanding' the reosnt attempts to boyoott us, we take much pleasttre in informing you that we are selling all lines at our regular reduced pricei,'iticluding the genuine Dr. Williams' Alts at 3 boxes for $1.10. , BAB3: pgustattted alwys ralywer thuoahies elite, �ilrr!�any Highest market price paid in Oash,for, Eggs. Terms Strictly Cash. We sell too cheap to give credit. JOHN HILES,- 011NgANNOH. Seeds Seeds Seeds • C1,6vER-Ali the best 1 No. 1 Tilidrffc. Shone for the kitchen garden. Now Finn Slime. Our harvest of seeds is gathered from reliable growers only. M usual we shall have the Beer Ov Fritts/ CORN in in a few days -prepare for your silo. Store--Mattonit.H4lll, Fea1tl•Iti, ' J. T. VIDEAN 711E REk,UA* 1 $UDSMAN