The Signal, 1897-10-28, Page 8"hIVssrMT, Oct. 98, 187.
THE SIGNAL • O.ODERII ONTARIO.
WHERE YOU SEE
the crowd going to shop you can
depend on it that is where the best values are, that is
where the best selections and moat seasonable goods can
be found, they have found it out. Our Stock is all new
this Season and comprises all the newest and latest stuffs
in the following departments :
Gents' Furnishings, Small Waren, Dress
Goods, Clothing, Millinery,
Staples, Mantles, Furs.
Bought cheap by CASH to be sold cheap for CASH.
....COME AND SEE ODR-BARGAINS....
ANOTERLOP OF MEN'S EAT.
EVST9?It O?I
t P.1
I
Important Events In Few Words
For Busy Readers.
?M Naar Worde aLtaNatae. earetaW
OssNlee .ad rims lake war sad
/etraeet•e Sas s lee tM Eeae.n or
Ow raper -A Sethi Moss's gayyeee•t
earaurapaea salawalo ea.
THY RELIGIOUS WORLD.
'Ibe A,rchbiahop of St. Boniface is re-
cuieriug fart and is now in condition to
walk about.
THE LABOR WORLD.
'n -eldest Ritchie of the British Boatel
of Trade suggests a compromise that may
&srtle the strike of tele eitieueersl
LAN r1NANCIAL tvoi<LD
It is stated at Belleville that Mr. W.
I. Poston will sue the Dominion Bank
pr
$60,000.
Mr. A. Pepkr, agent of the Dominion
Sauk et Guelph, will be transferred to
Napaue•e r. Stanton of 'l'orunto
reeding him.
hMir.
THE DEAD.
Mr. Justice Winwr, LL.D. librarian ad
(Harvard and president of the Amerman
Library Assuciatiou, died at Oambrtdge,
Mass.
Dr. Newton Bateman, for seventeen
years president of Kuox College, Gales-
bnrg;'-IU.; 'tend'' eav educator of e►atlunel
reeutatiou, died of heart disease.
Theresis a proposition- before the Gos -
erumeut from the Itatlibua tamper Com-
pany for the manufacture of w alco-
hal to
a
.
Tat. _u
ail aii t.:Ixetri' 1RmCIItp
competition of the United Stater, and
says that everything points to"that coun-
try remaining the cheapest steel -produc-
ing country in the world.
t li •: 111:i: l: t•.cuttJ.
The loss by the fire at the Howell
Lit-1140.4MR Comp.'tnye eetabltibment
at Hamilton will be $7000.
Destructive structive bush tires on the Kings-
. mer,• mountains, near ()Wiwi', are
threatening the village of Ki swore.
The fund for the relief of Lha Russell
fire iiuferere- now - amuo "a
amounts tlii,UUtt
Agents have been sent to look atter the
homeless inhabitants.
el heel 1'tat'O, AL.
Dr. Nnnsen arrl'red in Nit York on
theLucania.
Lord Rosebery. formerly Premier of
Gime Britain. in compas r arith . Count
Mare- tT6P.
The couditiou of Archbishop Machray
'of itup•rt's Loud is not so serious .is at
first reported. He is rapidly- recuper-
ating. and hopes to rejuru to Canada
next Jn -
B1sck -and Brown Fur Felt Stiff Hats worth 5O. „od
unad
$I:brto ' $2.50 for
•
Make your selection at once as the choice will go SOOD,ei
Gloves, Gloves
For the cool evening one needs warm Gloves
We have them at about half price. _
Fanc'. and 13ik Ringwood Gloves, worth 25c for.. 16c
A splendid Cashmere Glove for.. 18c
Cashmere Gloves, Black, worth 25c for 16c
A lot of Children's Ringwood and Cashmere Gloves
frflw.lDc to 16c, worth 20c to 2_
Clothing, Cfoing
Tailor-made Suits at less than the.
None to equal our Styles. None caf-i
A special Reavy. Small -Check TvWL 1i
Breasted Suit, worth 58.00 for • •
Separate Vests, a good choice for.. '
Pants, fine quality. worth 52.00 for.-.--- ---.__-
genre ot reeteu net on Q&asoa
1n 'A0, and k the Nurtbweet eapaditlea
of 'T0.
Details of a tory hot fight ars re-
ported from the Semen' Hills, India
Tbe enemy Li force oceuped a street
position on the Dargai ridge, and were
able to pour a murderous fire ou the
advent -beg British troupe. Tbe Qurkbas
and Dorsetrhin. regimQpts were rein-
forced by the Gordo Highlanders, and
after • ma nifieeot charge across the
exposed plan the British fortes were
able to dislodge the enemy, who fled
Neil nslL Losses were heavy.
1'OL1Tlee.-CA?a AVIAN.
Mr. James Reid, M.P.P.. b the Con-
servative nuwinee in Addaugtoe.
Centre Grey Liberals have nominated
John Wined for the Legislature.
Mr. J. L. Haycock, M.P.P., was again
nominated by the Patrons of Fronten c.
The bye -elections in '1'ewiseouata, Ri-
woueki, and Drummond and Arthab eta
are fixed for Nov. 13.
ltiwourki Literate have rtolninated Dr.
Ross of St. Flavie to succeed Dr. Fleet,
M.P., appointed to the Senate.
The Conservatives of North Renfrew
have nominated Mr. Andrew '1'. White
for the Ontario Legislative Atesembly.
Mr. Tarte proposes next session to ask
Parlwtwent for a large vote for extend-
ing the Goveruwcbt te'egraph lines 1n the
N.irthwewt and British Columbia..
Representatives of the towns and vil-
lages in Kent and E•nex will go to Ot-
tawa and urge the Government fo place
a hoary export duty on natural gas.
Louise Lavergne. 'brother of Mr. La-
vergne, recently elevated to the bench,
has been nominated to contest the bye-
eleetiOn. 'int Arthabeskieetst : i)rainsimad-
by the Liberals.
CA•U ALT 15.
Thomas Duley was killed at Camp
Palmer while tiling trees. -
-
The ,tluLII er -Bale-Superior has gone
4
Imre/ewe at kuatyleiar.-scree mol hooey
Three Rivers.
Mr. Thome* Sullivan of Hamilton
was killed by a shunting engine on the
T.11. dir
Fran 'Kearz, a Picton painter, fell
over a cliff and broke kir nett. Hes
deed body has beeu found.
The t:uvernmeut tug St. James, with
Hon. air. Tarte and party on board, col-
lided with u sailing vessel near Cham-
plain.
Three miners were buried under a mas-
sive
ansive landslide at the Cleveland Lake
mine, Mich. One of them woo killed.
Recent despatches report a devastating
cyclone in the Philippine Islands. which,
in addition to the destruction •of emir
property, kilted four hundred persons.
The steamer City of Toronto was
vacua: by lightning near Collingwood.
The eapP ' -%.. C. Cameron, was found
14 a tlrl ree4efes% and is in
Mr. Charles McGregor, employed at
the Royal Military College, Kingston,
went out in a Meow for the ' urpose of
shooting wild ducks. His boat was
femme. -hut eLeGregur is supposed ta.
ulnad.
A farmer named Alex. Sterritt. ag
45, living in East Ni•aonri township, was
burned to death Jnrinit a fire la his
hone,. He was suffering from pare17-
eis. 41444 Waw naable t.i ercnpe.
Wm. Klingbite, aged fourteen.
out shelling• near Wfnh*or.
met-Menet/1y shot by his young pan -
lou. by the premature discharge of a
gun.- Klingbite is nut expected to re-
cover.
Ul(CLA'SIP IED.
:made prjata.
e price.`)
Double •
A
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25 50 _ .
.. 75.
- 1-25 --
A Complete Clothing Store,
Hosiery, Hosier
A few left of those splendid Woo1,'R1ed-Hoge,
just the thing for Boys, at 19c and 22c pair.
Men's and Ladies' Underwear,
Grey Flannels, Fancy Wrapperettes,
Blankets, Lace Curtains,
Fancy Blouse Silks,
All colors in Silk Velvet and Velveteens
C_L8H SND ONHi leRIC.EC ONLY..
SMITH BROS. & CO.
McLEAN'S • BLOCK.
Dairymen throughout Canada have be -
gam to take advantage of the Dairy Act
passed at the last session of the Domin-
ion Parliament, which provides for the
registration of cheese facto[%. and
The Minis r of Agrku toe bas ap-
pointed Mr. J. E. Starr, a Nova Scotin
fruit•grower, to go to, England to invem-
tignte and reloft on tbe extent 4tf the
market offered there fur Canadibn fruit.
UVC tr10YA1..
Hon. G. W. hoes addressed the meet-
ing of the Quebec Protestant Teachers'
Association at Montreal.
After much controversy, tbe committee
qj the Philadelphia Girls High School
have admitted Victor Hngo's.i"Ler
eraMet,"
it. a text -book.
The one hundred end fifty-first anniver-
sary of Princeton University was cele-
brated last Werk. Among the speakers
were ex -('resident Grover Cleveland and
the Goveruor-General of Canada.
alikto14 \!) OM
Mr. Jell. Qird acral manager
of the Bristol and Aviannouth doeks,
addressed the Montreal Hoard of Trade,
and pointed out the improvements need-
ed in the harbor to enable it to afford
proper accommodation to inn-eni vess:•►a.
According to our commercial, advises
from New York, the business situation
is fairly satisfactory. though not as good
as was expected in ninny lines. Collec-
tions
oitertions are repir'-ed as "weak" in several
directions. There is an advance in
bides, window glass and lard. Pro-
spects are generally eneomengi:ig.
hill leo- l ont:lee.
The Spanish Cabinet is said to be 41-
vided as to the attitude it shouid naevus
The -international sealing eonferenee,
in which Great Britain declined to take
part, ceiene.I at Washington.
The Czar visited Emoeror William at
Wiesbaden. and was very cnrdully re-
cetved. After luncheon the Czar return-
ees to Darmstadt -
It is
armstadt.It-is understood that the Spanish Gov-
ernment will .protest against filibustering
expeditions from the United Stateq, and
will hold that Government responsible
for a breach of international lave.
The Madrid Impartial, protesting
-against elihasterins parties for Calm
from the ihrited Statex, ways it Is im-
pnasible for Spain to submit to such
nfi tion. The GovernmmeqnotL must act
with energy towards Washiagton.
In buying GROCERIES you want the Best and
the Freshest, particularly when you can get than at
STURDY BROS. at the same pries that poorer Obode
cost you elsewhere.
We sell quickly, hence our Goods fire always fresh -
they don't stay with us long enough to get stale.
If you want to buy a useful present, see the nice
things we have in CHINA and GLASS.
STURD Y BROS.1
PREPARINC FOR FALL
AT MUNRO'S
Canadian and Imported Scotch and English Yarns. No better assort-
ment or value in town.
Ladies' and Children's Summer -Weight Underclothing, Long and Short
Sleeves.
Our 50 cent Corset, said to be the best value at the price.
Lirge Stoek of all kinds of Braids and Velvet Ribbons.
Full Lines in Small Wares.
INSPNOTION KINDLY SOLICITED.
A. MUNRO. Draper.
AUCTION • • 1 hotel be is greeting la St. Joseph, as the em-
bryo oily Is called. There b an sir of
mystery about this place that has •soae►d
msoh ourioeity. it is said that all work.
mos employed we sworn to .00reey sed
notices wartier ool-Nders sgalnt• broil
paving oa the property keep envious people
talking. Already there is a small ,tors mid
a three story factory where notions are
msaafaetareo. and the beadier of a pier is
gelmq on at the some slate, besides tea hotel
250 fees by 150 feet. It was rumored that
the maeatastete at alsmhsm wee to be the
ehlotindtutry of the mew atty, bits eo one
seems to know for • sertaiaty. At all
events Mr. Cantina seems to hive messy
and to be speeding It with•a free keel. Be
was bon h We weenie" of St. Joseph sad
is only 27 years elf.
All parties astitag tbetr sale ballss printed at
thithis ~��
these the new 0f of galeia.
la
Attrition sale of farm stook and 'melte
meats on Wednesday, Nor. 3rd, on Obs
Wm of Thomas Smi .y, 2sd see. of Aah-
11•14. Sato will oommmere at 1 L. r. Jobe
Esse, auctioneer.
Amities seta of valeanfet.Mfib
'el‘batt+
Is Desgaesoo, tomorrow, Friday. at 2
e'eleek e. r. J. is- aroma, peeferlNee ;
Jeno. Knox, aaetiesesr.
(•stl•e's Olay.
Nerelms M. (Statist, the yews Fresob-
m•s who le belated thee mqle site as the
sake share •beat tea genii smith of tis vfll-
ageal i see ole, weal op le tee &seamen
s�
�dsssl• last week is bey half a mails&
i
lets. the
TJ1IS •t
gs•etity dad tel•rd . )se
web Nel+tty kemght Ms
hasbal peseslala bathe far Ism Inastelellb
W iu ban 1 Harm ihskr has heel 0. T.
5. ss.rsbw al TbMi.d. IASI F.Wy be
wee mayhem Meer M the alteNs. abet W
Kehl west curt, and the 5•••i••
tel.tbe seddsaly amnshed Ws
(I..1 1' AN., (It t al I ..t l •e.
An X-ray photograph was nferwi es
evidence In the Haynes murder trial at
Watertown, N.T.
A entries for the arrest M (hvrrste 8'.
Steel of Michigan hex bevel issued, th.•
remit of the tailt a ot Rteeee father.
in moot/lion wit'.h the Trent tire et
Windsor, N.S.. a third man. Charles
Cozen, was arrestd, charged with in-
eendin risen.
John Hamilton, Adam I.nndon and
James Ilattrnanne were committed fur
trial at Sh,•nhrooke on a charge of
perjury. Thomas Gallagher was dis-
ch►rgcd.
J. Glateforl a prisoner in the Ison-
don jail oar a charge of assaulting MIs.
Bovine, a •eltool girt, neat Newbury,
eareptd from the prison by climbing
over the well
The jury in the case or Lnetgert, the
Chicago sanxag,' mavnfactnrer, whn area
!barged with the murder ne hi. wife,
lout dieogr.ed, standing nine far •ecquit-
tsi and three for conviction.
voii RLS of wen.
Oen. Claetllkr,' a Cuban lloader, is re-
ported to have been Med.
The anniversary rya the bstt1' of
Trafalgar was celebrated throughout
the British E'tn dye.
The Abyssinians are devastating
Borestlaad and etwassetting horrible at-
rnc.tiee upon the prisoners.
Six oftieers and 100 emu of the Rrit-
isk fortes were killed or wounded in
the storming nt the ridge.
The Nelson mon In Montreal
was decorated wttb tm hosor of
the anniverserryy of 'I'ra leer.
The naive•rsity authorities at Ann
Arbor have oon•ested to allow Prof.
Mortimer Cooley to help take tie Yaa-
t5c to Detroit
la connection with the Merges* of the
streegth or the British army. ale toe
noire will be asked to angetent their
fames.
Rath Jepae and Ronal& are sill4 is
be fortifying positions In Theme If is
thdbitest that a eeteieiet wet tray pane
betimes the tiwo powers in the near
fetal .
♦ lelagera wet ti ng A Lei
((j��vv'sItroetions a medal will
=Mr all was aartietastatI* the
eemeggetiairatilt
BARGAI N5
in LADIES' COATS from $3.60 tp•
Thee ►re this Seasons make, direct from the makers. The bast Geode in
town at the prime
MANTLE CLOTHS in all the olorNewings Makes and
C
hew this season. Yoe should see our orloes for thew Goods bolero you Ituy
10 pieces Ledlee' Cootie's at about age2 price
Dress Goods
•
of the Newest.- makss and Colorings at surprisingly low prices. Sours
41-ioob-wide Goods tee lbs. A lot of Drew Tweeds at 25 osots, worth from
3Qo to 35o, Fail wefghta
GOOD, Heavy Grey Flannel at 12ic and better goals at higher prices.
Ladies' and Mena' Underclothing in great variety and cheaper than ever.
Ladies' Wool Hose, heavy weights, 20c, 25c, 30. The best value we ever
offered.
Carpet
S The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock
in town In Brusselit Azeuinsters,Tapcs-
• • tries, 3 -ply All -wools, t•ply All-wou�i,
Unions and Hempe. Twins and Japanese Mattings. Oil Cloths in
three qualities direct from the mill in 4-4. 5-4, 6-4, and 8-4 widths.
The balance of our stock at Rock -Bottom Prices.
COZRORNR MBROS_
PK J- la_ OOLBORN]T_
The Great Cat pet Warehouse of the Cbuttty
Mail will be sent from S:sett:e. Weah.,
to Dyea. Alaska, twic.: a month now.
Mr. A. 31. Todd bar •old The Clinton
News Record to Mr. W. J. Mitchell of
Durham.
Rev. Canon It-icko. has authorized the
priests of the Archdiocer; of Montreal
to pray for rain.
At Duluth. Minn., the custom+ in-
structor sefased to allow 18 Italians
from Canada to Land.
It is reported that Mr. Pullman's two
eons were disinherited by their father
alertly before his death.
The water in the Otta*a river em-
tinnes low. anti the number of eases
of typhoid fever is increasing.
A family has reached Hudson. N.Y.,
haviug traveled from Port Angles. ■
distance of &,25 milieu, since March,
1804.
A petition 1s being circulated at Na-
panee for the retention of Mr. Raines as
manager ot the Dominion Bank at that
place.
Elmore Chambers was captured ot
Iapsr. Mich.. for leaving Canada with
goods on which there wag a chattel
mortgage.
Mr. S. M. Sovereign of Sharpe had
an adventure with a gold hrirk swind-
ler but eontrar • to the usual order,
w
away.
it is expected that work on the Qnt-
aract Power Company's canal will be
begun at Altenburg in a few days. The
canal will be four and one-half miles
lopeand from 30 to 4e) feet wide.
The liberality of Canada's aubacrip-
t:tnns tri the India famine fond was ot-
Scialle arknow•i•dgeet, when Mr. Court-
ney.Deputy Minister of Finance, re-
ceived • letter from the Chief Justice
of Bengal, who says that. with the
exception of the united Kingdom, the
largest contribution has come from
Camda.
Ferdinnml Corriere, the man who' we*
(tinkle* for Sir WHfrkl Laurier in Ot-
tawa with a revolver, was arraigned be-
fore the Police Magistrate. He deektr-
ed that he had no ention of shooting
the Premier. He bad taken too many
drinks. and had fired 'his revolver is
create a little excitement He was re-
aianded that an engiHry might be
made into his meatal condition.
teita a week towered LNM,arrt.
Chicago, Oct. 22. -Formal appHcation
for bail for Adolph L. Luetgert •was
made to -day to Judge Tuthill byAt-
torneys Vi went and Phalen. George
Middleton, the dime museum Manager,
was at the Criminal Court building
when the application was made, pre-
pared to go on the big sausage maker's
bond in any sem, should Judge Tuthill
act favorably upon the application.
Should Luetgert he released pending
another trial he will probably sign the
contrast whit+b Middleton has already
red, giving Luetgert a salary of
a week for his appearanee la a
museum for as Indefinite period.
Lnet rt denied himself to visitors at
the jail, with the exception of two of
his old-time country nelghbcus, who
drove into town ki see him.
Aserssieraaa te.e einem imine nays.
Cairo, Oct. 22. - News just received
here from Somaliland t►bows that the
Abyssinians are devastating that coun-
They have already dispersed or
w out font great 8nstali tribes, have
oto en all heir live sleek, and have com-
mitted horritle atraeitiea. All the
prisoners taken by the Abyssinians were
mutilated. The ante ',id waste extends
from the Minks of she Usk' to the scores
M the Juliet.
w/slaw Moe rt.mM.
Windsor, N.8, Get. 2A.--4 waimnt to
seartb tike bear of Jolla McIntyre, In
jail at Kewtvtl a on time oba'lto ee firing
`de Mese. wee Waned tieumayr, °Mears L k
�c ----'e of the hose• asd vide a tlivtr-
srallil[ iter a .els tt* ti4 iy-� I ben'
oouten Wirt select ',Rience was
ttiltita4 establLeh that t • bees. wax
set teete tstsn'-pally. Entry room
nt►.tatrrisnre marks at alto'S uses, ,thick
bad taartly-berssd ItaIlithesede. Melina
bares. ata
;•.-
TRY NAIRN'S TRS
k BLEND_- BLACK TEA
IT IS SURE TO PLEAS;
R. W. McKSNBIE has placed in Stook the lamest
importation f w i a D o W
Gum yet received at prime which oaaao be mashed any
where. To get ids Amos is to secure your custom.
He keeps the
ELEPHANT BRAND WHITE LEAD.
Acknowledged the best.
Jet All Hardware Building Supplies away down in Price.
R. W. McKENZIE
OF THE CHEAP HARDWARE STORE.
SEF
LEE a SHEPHARD
Successors to
HARPER & LE
Tor the largest display of
COOKING and HEATING
STOVES!
NE'
gr.
00
N1t
B,(
511
e
1•
Fu
ST' OVE •S
this aide of Tomato,
we also bare several .ssisibband Ones.
�IRaP.
STOVE FITTING ' b,'t-
Plumbing, Heating and Gas
Fitting carried on as extensively as
ever
HELLO!
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
TH1 AlItIiT
Sorailioll Hard Coal
iN Ttdllt MAIIIEwr
at $5.75 per ton, Cash.
Ail Coal wrotebibli en e ` t'1N vi rl.t/tae
Were yes est moo lbs. eir • tee.
LeMIL
Orders left ea lilt= Is 2.1131, Mors
pi fly alesistisi be
4
1114
STOVES
STAVES
STOVES
,,,a Stoves
that will Bake
that will Heat,
that are Stoves
ALL KINDS and ALL PRICES
WORSELL'S,
The Gesso ebvesm s.
P. S. Posy, Harems ted Baily foe
sale.
Silver
Plating
PRICE LIST.
Spoons per dos ... •........~ 750
Knives " • $1.50
750
75o
50o
160
420
Port • ''
• .w rM • ..• •.M
Table Onset, each ............ .
Pickle " ' 1(
nutter Knife "
Candle atiak■ "
Bad Irons " ...• ... .
Solomon, per pair
:...
150
10 and loo
We t ann Plate oat
in Bram.
or Stoot.
maples of our -
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