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The Signal, 1898-12-1, Page 5
n syerurTN,. r 7,w x. •�r,' �.tar�.at . ytC �'f�. ` ''°fir C,1,2f''Se '`*4 .»�..:; .,.'*.v. �,° ..taFra: war,.. ` _ ''THE SIGNAL 0OHERIOH ONTARIO. • Tiumma;, Deo. 1, 1898. You will be Satisfied 11 you get your Boots and Shuns here. There is no reason why you shouldn't be • customer of ours. A well select- ed stock, best goods, lowest primer and oourteous treatment are the iuduoe- went' offered you. The fall stock is complete, and will be sold at Lower Prices than you have been accustomed to pay. ST. 6E0. PRICE, Custom Work West aide of Square, . ad Repairing. Uod.riob. THE NEW MINISTER. as Is NOP • PAKTI.AN. Hamilton Trines : If .ver • oonnty man- ed representation L Ib. Cabinet, Hurts , Aloes And Mr. Ostrow will do her oredu. -see • lsetst Y' bo.s'woat to sap that hast melt "•'-= .l-iriirbmnd party me," bar welly that i• set to his dtseredit. 0 • e AN *1L0 A110 PWA,TIcAL M•I, Loodea Advertiser . Mr. °arrow, the now member of the Ontario Cabinet, Mas able end pr•otio•1 man, s skillet Lowy.* and an dept puliamoorrrlw. He bas al- ways been tempera•s to politest disossdon, and no ore is more enooes•ful In holding the • tteution of the whole Hone. e e • A GOOD MIASMA. Perry Sound Nortb Star : The woosaoe- most has bead'roads that the Li..t.sast Governor -in -Cowed has bees pleased to ap- poiat Mr. .1. T. CarrowQ.C., of Gdericb, • member e1 the Oaten; liovornasl with- out portfolio Mr. Uurow is •s able ratan aid • god debater sed hie elevation to a C•Lto.l rank will be omit. popular. • e • • MAN Or socri, PIA(T1CLL 4IILITT. G.lt Reformer : Mr. harrow, the law yor, who her beet elevated to portfolio. u the subject of moob oommast. A (..dies Lib- e ral org.n goys be la • brtlliest legal light, while an Opposition wren ktaily °brides' hem "as unknown sad very oommoopl.os Islet re." W have heard of Ifr.Osrrow,asd he is neither oommespleoe nor unknown. 0a the other hand he bo. .hews btmosl( to here Mood practical ability, • very seats' lushly, whether is • weal/sing lawyer or • Cabinet Minister. • ro?OLA& •►1.0l)TM1ET. 0.elph Margery : These who address tis• Load Liberal ce didat. for Ret Harm in tutor• will w tee prods Hoacroble In se dors, Mr. J. 1'. Ga row's moieties ea • s e st er of the Ontario Cabinet without portfolio will be well revived by bis old fel- low-membere in the legislature, and by those throughout the ?rouse wko have 'stabled his oowrga is the Howe His re. tarn, le the 1 w el.otim which must was oocur, is looked for with omfidenos..cd bis post career five prones of .xteadd we• fallow with the praetor opportunities his new nuncios will afford. • • • A TORT COMPLAINT DEALT WITH, Toronto Globe : The Opposites do not allege wait of proper geaIiboations as the put of M►. Darrow for appoi.tmst as • somber of the ()overcast is their series of eeetpiaieta The ohief ground of oomplalat thus tar has boss lbs tine sod 000selon of hl. appsiatmsat, sod they allege that he should not bows bean appointed while the costae is peadiog in West Hanna, as they menus• 11 most giv* hien se advantage ever his opposes'. Had the (Joverswt waited astir atter the election before mak'sg or a- saaciag the appoiotmet, we have little hesitation is sayer/ that the cry would have TIB ONLY HOPE! Victims cif Bright's Disease is Dodd's Kidney Pills. Not a day passes on which the newspapers do not record the death of one or more persons from Bright'' Disease. Already its victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. No class is safe from this destroyer. Wu and intemperance, with all their miseries and fatalities, are not responsible for u many deaths as have been caused by Bright's Dis- ease- Yet, there is a way of resisting It ; of drawing its poisoned fang, and making it u harmless as a summer breeze. That great medicine, Dodd's Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of the worst rases. It never fails to cure, hopelea u the twee may gees. Woul4 you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind -Bright's Disease T Then use Dodd's Kidney Pills, the only ase on ma for this disease. bee that the Government triokily oaaoe•1•d his appointment, and did not dare to ac- o oaooe 1t for feu of the disapproval of his 000eutnents, and ouuninrly withhold his •ppototmeot sae l atter he bad been *looted, s 0 s - 'TWILL Si • EIGHT Ala A inomaT. -'Woodstock Sesps.I- w t tion ot Mr. Jarrow to Cablost rook wttb. oat perlfollo should give him an way oratory in West Harris. laded, it would be • graceful act ea the put et Cun.erv• atives if they resgnlzed on beer done to • heal man by allowing him to be elected by soolaatatton. Mader ordinary oiroumetances soda • coarse is takes by both politest par- ties. !here ought new to be no fight op there ; but it there is Mr. Gomm will both ILS easy 0100017. TKt 11001NC1 la TO Ss 0O00WTULATID. Stratford Beacom: The appointment of Mr. J. T. Garrew, Q C., to the seat 1 with- out salary) is the Oshrto Cabiost vested oy the retirement of Moa. Mr. Bream has mot with the heartime approver of the Liper•la of Winters Osawi°. Mr. Darrow has long bees reoogaisd as one of rhe very ,ablest and moat useful members of the Lag- ialaturs. Hie total abilities, which are of the higbsst ardor, naturally Kava him prom- inesos, but le he distinguished himelt matters saider that realm by bar industry. °curtsey and uprightness. la the Cebtist be will be able to reader even mon valuable service to the previews, in that his 0000sS1 will hay. weizht is the. preparation of Im- portant l.gieletioo-aid without omit to the public. The proviooa is therefore to be eegssese el, a well as Mr. Garrew, he prelerm.t. 1N 01.1MINT or STkINOTM TO THI CAIlorr. Mt. Thomas Journal : The news that Mr. J. T. Darrow has boos golld to the Prov - toots! Cabinet, without portfolio, will not come e . aurprior to those who have watched the corset of the member tor West Huron is the Homos. Though not the ked of speaker W tuapire so audience, his arge- t•s.btiv shinty is such that Premier Hardy eatraatsd to him the handling of many • Scotty poral that might have uuzz. d even some of the 000apenu of the front beaches. Mr. blether beadied these questio*s leisurely, •xbaoeting he oppos- st'• uromeots trod patine* .imwltenep1- ly. But be did rho work given him and did js well, and came to be leaked on as the Govereoloal's malostay when • Loral battle was ie progrees. Mr. Garrote's bud. mat- ter-of-1•et style of doing business bar tbo stamp of stability on It and le will prove an dement ot strosgth to the Cabtm.L • • s rotd.OwINO • TORY PKht'IDEJiT. • Cliotos New En : Sone petunia are take log .1osptios to the appointment of Mr. Gurew to the Cabinet at this particular Line. The appointment is perfetiy jootl- fl.ble on Its merits, but in ddttioo to thio rho Government slap y followed • prece- dent that had been established ty their op- poaertu. Hoe. J. C. Patterson was not a somnb.r of the Dominion House when no we appointed Minister of Milhta,end he sought and ohhiaed • seat in West Huron after bt. •ppointmrot, precisely as Mr. Gar - rem 10 doing ; except that Mr. reerrow was Tinselly • member of the House almost up to the menet of his appointment, while Mr.' Patterson bad not been • member for rots time. If Mr P•tterson's •ppotatment, iher.for.. we right- and the Liberals did sot objet to It-lbat of Mr. (Jarrow com- ae 1w wrong. let Wet Harm show its cesfdmos ia Mr. Hardy by shout Mr. Ost- row • rospeot•ble majority. xx le NO TIMI 01100.. Brampton Time : .1. T. (Jarrow. of Oedsrloh, has Mos appointed • member of tie Ontario (loversment without portfolio. Hoo. Mr. Bronson's seat 1s the C.hto.t, va- cant since the denotation of the let P.rli•- meot, ie now tilled. There aro few men in the Province in poblio life better fled or more entitled to the position Ono the tit - member of W est Boron. During his career in the Lrgielator• he has proved htmeell no time server, but • 000ecleatious terreseota- tive of the people. He is • men of on. •wervInq integrity and ma • speaker and do- h .tor oh.ter he has Lew if any epode m the floor of the Hove. Hie advaat Ndie Cebinet °ouooll will be a decided s(,. Tom, -beth to the Government sad the Trevino'. Hon. Mr. Hardy is to be oeogruulated on his selectle, and the recipient on the nettle, he occapise to the *teem and 000fldeoe placed in ham by the Liberal leaden In the logIslalurw 1t was Dot to he 'emoted that Mr. ()arrow's aopointmosl would eate- ry the Opposition or rte organ.. Th. howl they make Is ditltielltie la the Iii -louses Aaythls, that Mr. Hardy may do that would otreogtbee Ills Ouvwoa.ut and •d vase the weal of the Provisos but redoes the barrien ageism& the hungry horde wko are anxious to prey spas the Presume; hence thee roars. 11 seems Mascot • pity that the Ootub Uoverumest would sot show sympathy for the 1.yetrrtoal crowd and allow Mem to ester the prowled I*ad for • tine The people my to. however; so wh moat put up WIW the bowling until the pack bowman tired. • • • 0X1104T01.ATID ST • TOS 10.30x10 YOUNG t1suli At the meting el the Young Wendel of Toronto leo week the fullowtag r.eolbllos Wag moved by 1 V. Maliredy : "Thu► we, the Yonog Mon's Liberal Club ut TorooW, o..gr.tulate the Provmolel Uoveram.ol op- oo its wisdom in honoring Mr. J. T. Mar. row, Q C., one of the oldest servants et Wber.lum to this Province. by appointing him Minister witbout porttolto, and that we els° oougratulate Mr. °arrow ape') being elevated to that very high positloo " W• U. McKay, to seooading the reeolutloo, said M did so with mash pleasure, as he came from Mr. (Jarrow's county and bad known that gentleman all his life. There we nut a the rooks of the ldbral party • more booms trod able oleo thea Mr. Uarrew. Mr. (Jarrow might set be mall known la Toronto, but he war qua ere that "rhea be we hs would be valued sad appreciated as highly as where he is sew knows. Th. resolution was esrried usseienowly .mid applause. AUCTION BALES. Ari parllos nnhea &stiles their sole Mlle printed at !Tiede, rim , will -hare a tree sloth:* rted to is list 01) to the tiros of sole. 11ATU RDA Y, I/owm bar 3rd. -Sale ot the household lunitor, of the late Mrs. John Elliott, et the promise, Pine -et., Goderiob, on Saturday, 1omneooleg at 2 o'olook r. M No roervw THOMAS GUNDRY, enoli000sr. FRIDAY, December god. -Selo of farm stook, now and .s000d-hand implements, ata., at the amnion war.rooms, Hamiltos g enet, Oderiob, on above dna. osmmesotsg at 1 o'oloak r. M. No reserve. W. W. Iftsala, proprietor. THOS. °Deme, enc• Hooper. FoID•Y, December 9th. -Thirty acre of valuable beech, maple, elm and hemtook timber, in lots of one sore or more, to be sold at lot 21, Maitland oono.ostoo, hol- e, near H9lmesrtlle bridge, commeootag at 1 r.r. OLtvsa Goner, proprietor. JOHN Knox, auotleeer. ANOTHER ViCTORY. S r. 0. aerr.w Cored .r Lumbago by Mara lt miser rens. Torcato, Nov. 28. -The vast majority of 7'ereetaLa. IOM eel assess K. M.r ew. tis• ebb end popular general agent for tis* 1'orooto Auer Light Co. For this risen the following statement made In writhes by Mr. Morrow poseeeees teasel signteosnos. " Two years ago 1 was attacked by lam• baso and urinary trouble whish caused me intens *offering. 1 took several differost remedies without •s► benefit. Thos I ha - gag using tedd's kidney Pills, and war oompl.uly oared by them." lambago is unusually prevalent Mils f.IL All sufferers should ksow that Dodd's TE id - "sr Pills .re the only kaews curs for it. They wog gall. 3. 11t•rmai , who lett os the k.rvmt exesseelel to the Wet in August, has re- tuned and is now filling • position in the jobbing room of the new Woodstock daily. 1'be Express. WHO WAP PATRICK MeaPHT ! - Tni FIOYAL of November 10th ooet•iad • de - patch from Detroit stating that • blast - smxh named Patrick Murphy, a former re - oft iit eoftnt of Huron county, had been buroed to death in that oily. t(wtMtquently w• .tet ed, oat the authority of The Seaferth Ex .j: weotte, iliac who atss yeas a .on of the late Miobel MMrpl.y, of M°KtlIop, sear Beech• wood. and that his name was not Patrick, but Michel Hugh. This, it, appears, was a mistake. The R:pallier goys : " The. Murphy. brother of Michael Hugh Murphy, irfurme us that the latter is • resident of Sault Ste. Mario ; that h. bas *ever sided to Detroit, and that be M still in the flesh and doing well is the Soo, end that word be been ressived from him to this effect, sine tits report was published. Whim• we regret maitre* the error,we ere glad to lean that we were mistaken tee her ea Michael flush Morpby is cnrcereed." Th• question now is. Who sea Patrick Murphy? • New Christmas ods o ..�-���::..:.� �........ IN NEW STORE THE L%TS SAMUEL. W. I'APirr.- 0/ Tuesday. November Htad, there Mod at Sarnia Samuel W. Pape, who for many y ars was • well knows resident of Uode- riob. Th. deceased was born in Toronto to January, 1835, and when • little child cane with his parunla to Ooderich township, where he lived until his removal to this town about thirty years ago. For some time during the period of his residence in the towoahtp he we engaged In farming. Before the advent of the railway he used to team roods for the storekeepers here tram Toronto and Hamilton. In uoderioh his business was the @hipper, of bones to the Norlhweet. While hen he trout the boom ea Keay. sow 000up'ed by A. B. Corn.IL Alter • residence of seventeen year a Cderloh be removed about tbirtes jean ago to Stratford and laser to Little ork, where he resided 1. r two years. He deo spent two years in C•liforoi• with his .on. Rolasd. For the poet five years he lived at S►rpl• with his daughter, Mrr. W. R. Fitzgerald The funeral took plass nn !friday afternoon lest from the Oran(' Trunk Railway Kates hers on the arrival of the 1:20 r.r. trait.. The Ietermsut wag mads 1n the homily plot 1■ M•Itlasd seine. tory, where the detested's wife, two dearth - ten and one son are ballad. Rev. Wm. Godwin performed the funeral envies, sod the pall -hearers were .Ioha Retorters, An- drew V1 hitely, Jobe Hillier, Jaime Millie, Elward Slattery and George Ratty. Mr. Pipet leaves • sea. Roland, of tfas Fraeoe- ca, sad a daughter. Mrs. W. R. Fitzgerald. of Marnle. He was an °nolo of .1.C.Martis of town. The reolaiIS were aseeolp•oied to (ld.riob by W. R. Fitzgerald, G. T. R. eoedaator, Mis. Fitzgerald sad Mrs. T. Pea000k, o1 Sands. We have been compelled to move two doors West (in the same Meek) owing to instituting continuous telephone service. This will give the public • grand chenoe to purchase Christmas Goods at reduced prices. It will be your privilege to visit our store at your pleasure, and compare goods and prior. With any shown in the City of Toronto or elsewhere. Art Celesdaes from 50 up to $2.50 Raphael Took & Saes .rtiotto Christmas girds -all the raga Ikl year Pdewbet'. Notes ter 1899, %e ; sp.ol.l prises 1• quantities of ase dos. r over Boys' Own Amend (thea year's), $1.66 Girls' Owe sawed IAN yo.,"). $1.66 Ohatterb.i Ithis year's). 75e Mike and Payr Bah .t greatly redwood prices Posts sad Pr satetMi Beebe, ta all the sweet bledlege j sadder Mose fes Ohrltm.s Geste obliges'. Tey iNek. by the budded R0eetal Measle as Bendy SA.e1 • id Day wheal Pare Rahe PORTER'S BOOKSTORE 0.11 Telsph.se Ne, 100. 4 deers West of old Stead. Uelrt Hew $gears, (ldenob PLANING MILL. [STIKININE, 11111. lluchauaus Uhylls ur. Capes and Fur Coats We have opened this week two large cases of Ladies' Fine Astrachan Coats and Capes, Men's Fur Coats, •u1 the famous Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes (almost indestructible). The value' are exceptionally good, no second quali- ties among thew,and every garment warranted. Alaska Sable and Electric Seal Caperiues, Boise and Mulls in new styles. Ladies' and Mimes' Frieze, Beaver and Curl Cloth Coats, nearly 60 new to choose from, at • discount of from 20 to 25 per cent. A Look J. H. P011111 • STOCK OF N Dry Goods -ANI) CLOTHING will satisfy you that the Goods are worth all that is asked for them : Heavy Linen Hand Towelling, for • Glass Towelling, for -Heavy Flannelettes, ].ills for -T_eede._for W. ACHESON & SON. SASH, DOOR and BLIND Malays la all tulle et LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES AM Benders m total of every d strieltm School Furniture a Specialty HOME WORN FOR FAMILIES We wast the oervlope of a number of fatultles soda koltt er for no at home. whole or *nitre time. We furnish 510 mach no •ed MADP17 tae rent roe d pal ter the work mascot 1n. llisunee N hlndrauo.. t7 to 1110 per week wadesemordIa to time tevoted to Write u sore. wase 0.leres so. (aeper&Uv. Realties (e... Teresa*. A Sure Cure for Chills : Filsinger k LEE &;ZUEPHLRD'S Robinson. We have secured the con- _ _ tract for installing the Dundas Acetylene Gas Machine in _ North-st. Methodist Chnreh, Goderich. The machine Will be at our store for about two weeks, and we shall be pleased to have it inspected by any- one interested in the neat light. We carry a full Stoves, Ranges and House - Furnishing Goods, and do all manner of Plumbing. Anti - Freeze W©ather Strip. TRY IT 1 Homo In and tee line of our Iso. of New and Second -Hand Stoves. F1LSINLEB & ROBINSON, Cor. West.-st. and Square. FUNERAL NOTICE A. W. CORNELL- xndertaker & Embalmer ,SUCCESSOR TO A. B. CORNELL N. B. -Otey Charges have been Greens Reduced (a order to meet the popular h demand for Moderate Priced PO teralw. tNE (RDIC4r1, OVERSHOE NEW GOODS FOR Fall and Winter Snits and Overcoats. READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP LIGHTEST, NEATEST, CHEAPEST, WARMEST OVERSHOE IN THE MARKET. No Burrows. a No )l!0'Dase. It le worth your while. EPPS COCOA For Women, Misses and Children POR sou OW ALL spasm D5ALMOIF The CARDIGAN OVERSHOE CO. STRATFORD. ONT. COAt1 W000 CHARCOAL and KINDLING. Mr eon make Call and ase them. Goode .014 by rard a mad.Iii lo the laud Fashion. THffMes GAMIC H. btit4I:O�P�) ...insets sf Mel * . Yedsrtcb. GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties Specially grate- ful and comforting to the no/vous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 1-4 lb. Was, labelled JAMH13l EPPS & CO , Ltd., Homosoptthio Chemists, Lon- don, England. EPPS'S COCOA MooRes pERIOR •5I S$R H6E5 "NEW FLORIDA" AND "NEW BERMUDA" STEEL OVEN COOK STOVES ARE TIE KINGS OF BAKENS, AND TH11 "New Art Amherst" IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL DOUBLE NEATER COAL STOVE IN THE MARAET. Retry Move warranted perfect or mono, refunded, and guaranteed for one year ttralnst breams. J. H. WORSELL TIN OELP STOVE KAN SOLO *OUST FOR 0-07J310174101-1 Canadian Parific Ry. We see still at the memo old stand, Nelsein Street, where we have been .applying our customers for a number of yearn. We know the fuel that suite yon. Orders left with our delivery rigs or at Wormell's stove and tin shop and at oar ohne will receive prompt attention. All mel weighed on market..o.les, unless othorwee ordered. We rim epverol Drape in Connection. CARTAGE i FUEL CO., JOHN S. PLATT. Manager. Pio*te 62. 4687 tf The Kensington Funiture Co WANT (Limited) DRY ELM AND BASWOOD 1. largo or small meatless. Thu are ales 1s K10* Greek Ellri and Black Ash, IS THE DIRECT FAST ALL -CANADIAN ()Pity-. LINE TO TARE FOR Manitoba, the Ncrthwest, Klondikeand Yukon Gold Fields. 5c. a yard be. " bc. tree:.... 20c. and 25c. Good Table Linen, for 20c. Heavy 60 -inch Linen, for 25c. 40 -inch Apron Ginghams, for 10c. Flannelette Skirting, for 8c 6 -Ib. White Blankets, for $2 25. worth $3.00. Drees Goods, double -width, for 15c. -27.ineh , Pongee Silk, in all colors, for 45c. ,t Si 61 s. CLOTHING we are showing SPLENDID VALUES in, Meu's olPP�S allllU s Our 98.00 Beaver Overcoat is a dura seer.C0 A Man's Suit, for $3.00. Odd Pante for Men and Boys, in all qualities. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED, �.�►:-il a PEDDER Reid's Old Stand, Goderich. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: the correct thing is to have the best for your visitors, and you can get the best At LOWEST RATkS. FASTEST TIME. ACCOMMODAT ION UNSURPASSED. GROCERIES STI ZDY BROS THE SQUARE, GODERICH. reit. .,-w. -. •tree.- •� 3 TOURIST CARS A WtEK TO THE PACIFIC COAST Fnll Inrormalt� Ma�le/A�F tads aeA y 'ken ANd ■ �. NEW • DRUG • STORE ANNOUNCEMENT: 1 would Hairnet, to the citizens of Goderich and vicinity that i purpose opening by Doc. 15th a New Drug Store text door to Porter's Telephone Ex- change, and respectfully solicit • share or the public patronage. 1t will be my aim to keep in trtnek everything usually found in a flret-clave Drug Sarre. Physicians Preecnptiono and Family Recipes will receive my 'Pedal attention. General Drug Sundries stxl Toilet Article will oleo be a Ieadurg feature. A nice assortment of bottled and bulk Perfumery for Xm.e &noise dive 1130 a ca1L S. E. HICK CIURREIRT AND. DRIXIGIST t IODERICH, ONT. Clearing Sale ! As we must vacate this store on the 19th of December, we must dispose of our stock of MILLIN- ERY by that date, and to that end we shall offer everything utterly regardless of cost. .Startling Bargains --Come and see. ,MISSES YATES. Inspection Invited Any woodsman, he he ever so hard to please, can be suited from the immen'e stock of CROSS -UT SAWS UI4 AXES •- '""-Tfilie'%on rifciCeoiier".`.f!d'P, ktM 'i of the Cele- brated BUFFALO BTLLCroa-cnt Raul has had to be duplicated already. The price and reputation they have make them go like a boy getting away with hot oaks, ea • oold winter's Clay. - - "9",,,,,•41 • a. vty;yf' SKATES We invite young ladies and gentlemen to inspect our beautiful line of Skates before pnrrha.ing. We have them M •11 styles ---Club, Hockey end Racing also a Special Skate for Ladies only. The rage in Toronto this year is for the cele- brated Bosun Hera eV HS ATI with pok stopper. We have them. cSENZIE • •. a w, vy.•..