The Signal, 1900-6-7, Page 54
TRURIDAT' Jane 7, 1.00
Wben you come W the Otrous
1&t us check your wheel for
you; It will theft be perfectly
•alb.
35 Bicycles..
IN STOOK
gives the prospect tee buyer staple
ohoice. Pilus ranging from
870lo 885
lite any pocket. If you
have any desire lot a 011,01 11 ls
to your dv.utsge to the us. We
mill for ooh or instedinents sod
take your old whet' to egellorge.
Oar livery Is the bastrkiipped
oatslde the cities. Y.s MIS :ant
an A 1. wheal by tbe'hear, day,
weak or month al • , •'••n•hle
nes.
Emerson's
Music House, Biey,le and High -
cleat; laver',.
m�n�rnrnnnnttmmttm►nn�
Only One
American
Cream....
Separator
AT $60 CASH
We are or 'hag SHARPL1LS
bISPARATOIIB, toe kind
that never fella M give amis.
taxi Mr, at $75 and $90
R • will give • tee Gays' mat
free be anyone milktng dye er
more cows.
Emerson's
Bicycle and Music House, Weet
.deet, oaderioh.-\
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THE SIGNAL 3!GODERIOH OIQTARTO
was In session several weeks. bo the.eglant
el regular parliament*.y bu.)oeee, tl au -
ammo were ea•m'ned at O.taws, end .eve
oral before the uotiuty judge at Uod.rtub.
•r. total alpsnes 10 On Lou ,try el $12,700
and uot cue deputy relr el.W editor bud
beth 104106ed. Tb yr v the Oppoalblou
eked 1.0 have the wmmitteo apps ted
• rat to do through • ,Impar low gad Sir
Wilfred L.urler very properly refused to
gm it it, ' at referred the n .trot to • judl-
oial ooutmtedoe .hat will have power to
put, .11 ...yowl who 1 as been guilty of
w .og do'g. Tl" do-'o's into t.he'roriu.
who do uot wort a oommisetoo, a only a
thane* teat mgt to to moth 16. Liber•I.;
sod sow the Troy toiler. and workers who
did d' :y work • 1882, 1e87, 1891,
1592.od 1836 are Kpttlog'ander cover as
ualokly as ,hey o•n. \\haever wrong
'_ot \R that h • berm deg, oy any Lib,• 411
h.. kwea le.. t loon theTotie. 1t w.•it
wgrtp while .' +.' t the gurmeete that
reg.rd, for the Le teat. were 111thy. (lir
hear.) 'i'he Ton know the hist•. t of lbs
nersU i Maodou•ld, ldvrttolno wow
tn. mine were, brought into no. oft on le
stn hien •.'p Tory orookv er.. 'r0 y w•
bad t be spa thole of Bob Birmingham coy `',(
be the loader of the Tory parry, "Pay me
ur 1''1 expose you " Wbee be gets ble u ice
bet Us: op shouting. The united* of PM
r .y perty ou he t.velopmentot the Yu
6,.0, the 1'rIo •g • of the Interwlonlel
k 1' to Meal root, eft' ug oat of the
tl Sou Attune oout,ageo .•sed the
to Id 't the Crow's Neat 1'ere -•ilw.y
w rope to at considerable leo ., and
LI •uUOa of the Nowt orient t /' thee
w muted t es practical, wise. .d it the
in '0-.t of ' ie eouIU i. . Alter four years
of pe. er, '1 a most ' ie. period of tae
00 .t ''s h..• or r, not ono tieing In4nlasl to
the U ye. um ,t had ' • u dleoo•'ered. We
hat to be, one of the do t typ of 12,16-
(1u . • t men at the head of the Liberal
party. Sir K iIfrld Leerier, (sheen) oho
would never oountenence uorr spUco t •ov
shape. Ceutrot the word under him
with what wait done wbm the Lang, , '•a blocs,
tee Tay Canal and Topper wore • Ed wet
(Hes-, bear). We don't want • reto , of
T.pr sr and Tuppertem, end every men is
bight g for his home and the resift. a of his
octant what he it light'ng .ga'.t Tupper
'd 1 upper sm. 'I nit ao'loa of the Sena..
refu.tn , at the behest of Sir Charles
Toper • i allow the coast •0otion ot the
Yuton -&.lw.y bad owed ti a oor t ,otion
of a Y k• s ,c Ad which bad divert ' the
trade of t: o ter itory &bloke.ely awry 'm
Caoadt•n oearr , • iJ had lost millw in
eabft6t g to th . taunt The Sen•tde
pool/ion on mho red OributIon bill, and in
„e..tetuatloci of the ger mender, was .Ito
ettamxd ve ' effeotivsly, the speaker otos-
•g his rslersnoe to that body by quoting
So Riobard (Jarbwri tbt, who said he w&e
re ill. iu le.ye Feem w the h.uds of
Providence, who death all thiege well. The
Tory art : That the Reform party had not
°•tried out the • moonless ; tho the j 16.do't
redooed the , .riff ; that they were in the
hands of the Standard OA oo .oration ; that
the urcduo.ion of free corn was injurious
to the le nen, ea., oto , were takes up one
by one thud relot.d, the speaker prnduaiog
indubitable proot of every contention that
he made. He aimed by sok'. tg hi. bearers
to over; on to support Liberalism and to
es0eew Tupper and Tappertem 'blob octet
blgher then this country mould afford to
pay. (Loud applause).
int Signal,
u Poaraam
$VERY THURSDAY MORNING
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BODN R:31. THURSDAY. JUNK 7t1.1130.
AN ANCIENT FAD.
THERE be many who believe that
imperial Federation is • modern idea. They
claim that it is the original and divine
growth of Anglo-8axonism, and that to no
other people leas been vouchsated the idea
of a unified agglomeration of city, &tett, and
colony save Britain.
But the idea is rusty with age. When
the Romans swaggered over Europe 1.414,
Lotion was dominant, and eveu then it was
taken 1t .eoond-hand trom the political
pawn -shop of their predecessors in the
world -regulating business, the Greeks. The
Imperial Federation tad is not a 19th 20th
oentary idea It is a hoary and discarded
fad of the B. C. period, when MARL WAS
worshipped io temples rained expressly to
llis name, and not, as now, in sanctuarioe
dedicated to the Pat(CR Or PLAca.
The Imperial Federation idea la largely
supported by a clam of persona who believe
GOD. having cost off the Jews fm. their un•
belief, for some reason (not precisely stated
or satisfactorily proven) las adopted the
British nation a His own 'Steadier people,
and has given to them the privilege of ruling
the nations --more especially those primi-
tively armed or numerically weak
Thi& doet1lps u • very comforting one to
tte'posaeseers, and the more it works to the
financial profit of the nation the more it is
urged in Church and in State ; but the
aliens smile many time, and ott-that is,
those of the uncircumcised who do nut find
the doctrine •nforoed in their own nue
with Maxims other than thoee found in the
Sermon on the Mount.
We have said the Imperial Federation
fad is old. It was not born In Aurora a
quarter of • century •ago, when Eowed'
Hirst, like JAoos at Bethel, dreamed •
dream. JAooa'e ladder reached to heaven 1
EDWARD'S to Westmin*ter, or higher, to
the House of Lada Jacoe is in ABRA-
HAM'S bosom, and Bucs is in Westminster;
but from that parliamentary door lathe
now Imperial city the Aurora dreamer soya
that be only dreamed, and that Imperial
Federation is an impossibility. Ru says
TUFF= ; so Gaye CHAMLLRLAIN ; so says
Ssuenulr.
Imperial Federation is a moat venerable
fad. It wu old before the Gears. The
most beautiful tribute W iia po•eibilitten
wax written by AalwrorRAIbi, in heti noble
play, the "Lysistrata," B. J. 411 -before
Teresa entered public life and made Can.
ado out of nothing. With thin charming
apostrophe to the dream of the Imperialists
we shall chemise the theme :
"Also, remember the cities, our colonies,
Outlying Mateo in the Fa.t and the Weet;
Scattered about to a distance surrounding
us.
These are the shred' and our fragments
of wool ;
Now to one mighty, political aggregate
Tenderly, carefuly gather and pull,
Twining them all in oue thread of good fed
lowehip,
Thence a magnificent bobbin to spin,
Weav,ng a garment of comfort and dignity,
Worthily wrapping a people therein."
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING.
when eo man.: moo, come bo light IM *les
most be alms .L • regular 0011006 among
some of our °homemaker.. Many potties
have been found doe.. from Omuta -we
recall tae letter corium 'g an °far of moo
rtagc-a •o one re.ol•,..r and a oley pipe.
The obs', trade of 1611 oountry is ten int
portant to be played with in so- snob way,
tied those interested In the bus ego ah Oct
coral the bo'+t,roi t humor of their . u-
pleyeee
W. HURON REFORM ASSOCIATIOn.
by I ems ..ot R.
Tn. • •nasi mo.. or of th Reba . +',•
elation wee hold • D' ga on ..:tdry
aft* mon, J, •• 1. 11. mu id • • w
Isms cod M. fisL...a..eL.,lk. • pp pat was
meet scuta tea
The old bo Qi of otbaers , s olIoted I y
scolsmatton . fellows: Pr id nt, Wm.
Proudtnot, Ge lerloh ; vice -pr '•4 ut, 14.•r -
eau Dalt •,a, l; vebridge ; Zed ''os, Jere ss
Yoaog, Aub u ; 3rd vire, H • • Mort
Colborne tot odelp.
Some time w. • spout I errata ng for 6 e
oar. ovation of the riding, afar which
animated d oar'oo look part , the adv.•-
abillty of eeleot •g • o. 'did. wh r. t` e
oorventioo hod not beau tidied forthat p• '-
Pt" . .
F •ally, It wet decided that or c m 131.
4,14.11 would be mads, and the r fent
milled upon t`'e member for W, . , on to
open the to sol• o exercises 01 rbc day
Mr. Holmes wee we ely rr 't .1 when he
cams 1.ew' d. He did not int•"id i • make
• epeooh. as three wen too able r'embeia
from outeids o• s Itue0oe ' prosot who
would give.ddr t on the topics o1 the
day. Mr MoMulleo wee tram the tie h
behove 006 flaunty of North Welling. o,
and es-. McCle" rept • tic' Coolies. r,
Nova 5 e.it, dot
rennet. i - I it u
'd that Lilo. ori
l6, se there w 0
t •!, and that of i t.If w pool that :berg
w oath' •1 oat d ef el ,boat the matter
from (bet end. In he ' n moral ' • het
he had rept, voted the od tato oy
he had end.vored to do 1, he tort
r dble to benefit those *hem `be r p
r -•.d, Ft 064(11 no. have cope eve •
th e, that w tot .o d, but be 64 treed
b Ju what war right every .t .:e
rt• pre•est Gov. 0••ot cors • bus
Llo,rinm' it, 000..-. .1 l.y bum its meg
with • view to the topic, good. It w •
. us that 'be Opposition had eodea or, 1 to
m do, ospi' I out o1 the eleotien • \Veek.
H• ' ' d the onverr'neut of he \-neon,`
but t. to the p ant not one to of retone
do . sd been .root i • either t,' 'ea
HIP o WILBot at r ,y time M ad the oro
stitu. v 1 in either • geese or • smell wry.
end I .. be w • plowed to say, been Matta
menL.i 6 art /log tor better postal fool
Mes throa.ho it the riding. Up M the pr.
• •1 he had d,.te6 ditty a.d b. so' '4 oo'
Moue to do so t a the lair •e ( Loud .r please 1
Hoa J. T. (rar.ow, who we. h' oily r.
°shed, said it mil not necessary that
Member of the Little House should io one
than slog .mall. That Ides soltd b homer
on the pr ,ot ooh ion. The work of 1'i:
Loc.' Hove we, pi illy bus' t''a, ' d AI's.
not fill the public y.rw as ...4 the do •L. of
060 Herts ol1'trios es He won Id tato 1 .
opportueity • mal ' • brief et tamout
relere oe to the neo that ted N e pro
test • West Huron end the rube u- bel
peal. 01 the chanes that had be n mad .
torty-e •e out of rely had been d m'ne.
r
t fico r
s dies
e nd the f •tieth wrntlll r
am •.1. This f�rret kpo' , th. W ghat,
0.143 .where •olQntsider west i.• W 4 ..in,
got d. k. got ff'eirr0 Of terra .•tort drunk
r id rs • amunk, es far r, prom ouous brie
pry we. oo0"e 'ed. Hr gay. money •
moo, who vo 4 for Mol a ', after h dint
the money over to the Co. ere,. Live workers.
His sill] and unlawful as. i wt only did not
' nprove the Reform vote, 1 t Wingbsn•.
which on the previous 000.dop had give
but IS of • m•jnrlty against the Liber.
party, under the new aenditlone (.'ve 5:.
He (the a ".ker) dote. .ed all res, o- 161111,
for thew of 161s 0a der and • he .p
peal that was pending had every r' mu to
lolling that the declaims would be in his
favor. But, if the ee.t were v.r'.td, the
Liberal' of West Heron noel t w 16, Md
w , IL without r.00nrsa to on ids Menthe.
or our .pt methods. Wha ver weeny
do g Mad bean done by Liberals • r••
rid •g bad been lea cd from the Tor:,
and 1f any Liberals we tied to leave t;
Liberal party r •d go over to the furl
to hewn dews eirone•doiug. ..'et
wo'•Id . r pl to goln iron 0 • f • p-
pi Into .6.. d v 14 woo t 'eleerl i
wrong•doing ' • the Lib.ral pert), but he
wanted the hon t men of the party to stay
to died midst , kick' es the dishonest ow •
apt and send 'g them oyerstr the Tories,
where they rightly belonged. When elect -
Moe d.y came to wou'd ran oar own 041
Nose. Ti, 1 the ea .1 begg.n• out, if
they Oen . Into the rid ,g ; any lend of rt.•
o.11ty is 'erste t to L'h.r.11.m, nonelected
Mr. (larrnw,.mid prolouged ap lame.
Mr. McMullen, M 1'. for Nor' i Well' g
ton, wee the o^et s(. .leer and met w.ai
loud applause when he rose to speak. H•
wet pleased to be preset • •4 geld that 6•.0
rear .nttblo✓ before ;.n .. red wo,. i. .
the .:e.,tles nt • ern • ' tie doc
bi'ouZb1 mill W..6 H' ve. lot b.:d • ti-
bets to the 'rigida. are ' •d :pals e' Me• rot
,,d Mackerel., an other, IS o ha, get t
than Home as 'sen . hose work would Iva r
lens r, Caned .n h •tory *adored. He .'e t
referred gym, 1helically a i:•e pe-eaatlas
to whteb fie.. ,1. T. (Jarrow h 4 been ao►:
noted sad felt sere that the d y would
Ira
• ~pth the
ootivsl ., ) ulnl. a
maltere he ea. ' %b.t the West fiddle' f
Harm had • ..,.mbar who was • r edit a if.
and the a eyewe'os for gam natio• w told de
well M keep op co the standard of Mr
Holmes, whit w , • mem of gest
ability sed et good rep 'c. Cor
dder.nle h..l been heard 161.1y a tl
W... Roma Oslo ' 1 Ore Commove. Ler%
yea . enmmltt.t heti bene &eked for ; ' the
Oppositlee Be laysstigate the a '. The
(lova. antes. 4*4 ext h... M g...r... . 1-
?Sdtic►fn&, het ae the Oppoeltlee .Limed
that tiny stolid :r k• teed as ...'e eharg•e
aM .6 derelict* depot, rstwrei, 4 n leers,
'dm osimailMeo we framed. Th. ee ilim•
v to s000dlog sea. lo
tion of nomtuanon see
hd no come prepared . r
y a h 'r delegation to, -
[ TINTURETT Ter.
Hamilton Speeator : if Kirmlagh•m
would only tell all nit knows I-Moetreal
Herald.
P.y him, and
Mem M knows.
lrtyrnrirn W W 0D WW2 ism.
Toronto Stir'. Ottawa Ooressesedest :
"The ooedttloo of the Oooserv•tlya
party," said • well-known ('•eoservative
menthe to me today, reminds me of • man
I met on • railway train. He looked very
mawh la the damps."
"Yoe seam to bo In trouble," I remarked.
"Oh, net • 1646 of ft; not at all, i amen y0a
My wife ewallowd her false teeth In taking
a drink et water ; my little boy hes efts,
and I have lest my Noket. Hot we're all
right."
4IR•r lli! JUIrrinB.
Buffets hiqpiinn lodioted es Widnes
day. Tried em Thursday. Reatenosd to
life ImprLMiaast on Friday. That 1s toe
record el 1M late of the three dynamiter,
pied lir weak at Welland for blowteg ap
the look at Thorold on April 21-a month
age. Tb. ('•edien seine are swift, vet
therm la no .soots to hells,* that the prison-
ers have net hart se sebetanNal (notes as 11
they were tried and*, the .mower and moeb
less sere preesdore of the United Rates.
It may never be publicly known last who or
what beplrsd the men to oetemtt • crime
whish might have recruited ie • fearful du
aster. Bet It le altogether likely /hat the
esstW.. wee • pellide f the, se theists of the
Msec MST mere &e a useful wander ageism
swam aSSs pt'.
mem 15 (35501.
Twat" Star t bngesatly the Needle
gg�a�mes�� Mew pewtsaMA &palest the reboot
ba06es et eheemem•kers le this ~retry wile
pet hetMes la sheen fr export to the 11.4
Iloh Mu lint. ed denesit le the betties
Istten .drift whew epee the she.es be
write te fame &dares Ip (')sated•. Lam year
sheet ball a Gess a1&n.0 of the same
kind ores ppwk.d le ire lr alw prem, cad
.NirrtrrrritrrtrmttrmIrttimmtmrttrtmrtrIrrwo
Mr. F Montan, tee oleyer young taem-
ter for 1;o1068ter, N.S , woe the next spec k•
e r, and reolevd an eotbmiestio reception
00 0 'ming forward. He said be had beard
• ger It deal of \\ est Huron, aad,hed taken
tt.e d. -t opportunity of cum -'g up to en
what manner o1 oleo lived hers. The sight
of the ooestit0eney and, the eon•titnents had
been a revelation to him, alter what he had
heard about oor tption and "ballot-+tufhog"
trom hie Tory friends, and he had been
y(sesably su .rued at the h• •61y resp ct•
table avpearaow of the West Huronitsa,
whom he had net on this 000esion. There
were loud them} - eon the Turin about our
e aption, and ' • investigation h.r. been held
at whloh oothiee ted been proven age,' -tet
•oo deputy returning offiwr. It may have
been that se the maple of West Hume were
haw. •, and no election was absolutely with-
wllhrot error, there were some 'neon -
'anti , and I. so he did not desire to eon -
does them, but it mane with • bad Item
from S.r Chas. rapper or any follower of
Sir Charles Tapper to decor toe crookodnrss
�• to political methods. He (the speaker) Dame
(roto the same l rorooe as Tupper and he
knew that hon. seotlema.•'s reputation 'n
d•ylnes ways to polltios, The Liberals
nth' •ed the Ir,t petered eleo.ion !•i-ly and
aln.rely, rootlet dice -laden odds, and it is
this knowledge 'Let oor. wont.• the Tories.
Rpt Pepper says we are to fight as united
party sleet time .el it behooves us to watch
out. Apd when 'Tupper says we ere to fight
• , asit.d party it must be so, for Tupper
made the party, immediately after he mads
tighter.) A • a matter set fact,
r ere ori •oat • policy exaspt
, r id from what Bob berm•
be'1l probably tell more
4
•
...Keep out the flies...
by getting screen doors and window -screens.
We are selling something new in screen doors at
last year's prices, and it will pay you to call and=
inspect our floors before buying.
...Paints, Oils and Varnishes...
We have the largest assortment of colors in mixed
paints, and tliose, who are desirous of obtaining the
most artistic shades of house paints and enamels
should call and see our colors before purchasing
elsewhere. ' .
Use "ELASTILETE" on your furniture. It
is the best and most endurable .furniture Varnish.
A. McD. man
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1
3
the Er•plre. (Renewed applause ) Against I
such a nen the shafts of *dumpy roan fell
rid wprolaLy whoa they are dirroted by •
rnl•e-ehls being Ike Sir Cbarles Tupper.
In t le ,'•et four sewn the Liberal party had
onndio d pohlw affairs without reproach,
sod that was something 'het could not he
said of the C nservativ• party, espwielly
during the last ten years of the r tenure of
cam. (He r, hear ) What did we 16 .k
the other day when we sew by the piton°
pt uta that this S^ Charles Tupper, who
t Ike so wittily ago et correptio-I and ow•
raption'o •, set down et a Lana0.t ktvue to
rehab Lt .1• • tart who was driven out of
the C.bir:et because cl his reek- onrruptlos
u cooneutlno with the MtUresvy and other
scandal. •lir Hooter Lsogevin (ELar,bgar.)
Sir Har , oor. ,piton sad S'- Char}.a .J•
tien do nut 'scam Liberal wro•.t dolag, but
tt,.y else a gdeetina es to the bosomy of
`fir Chea Tu✓for'e oI.tm' to purity in pp14
tine. (Loud applanee.) F. (rebirth years
all the corruptive'-Caeuoes were 'drawn to
the Tory party, and ,n const lutecetbeboeeet
Conservatives were drie,u tete the bimetal
ranks. As od'eeelt the better elem•ota of
the ele:terate are with the Liberal Darty
end led as It is l y the uob!sot Cate/Man and
the gra•.lest timer, to Coned:au politics. Bir
W ilfnd Lauri, r, it is tis ,.ply herrn and
sure abiding plow for the }toilet men who
deslra to •es the glorlou, drst.uy of oar
rr. td Dcm,nten fo':y and tr01v worked
00'. (Loud and lied *cog anetineed tip
pause.)
Resclut.ons erdors'od the adm -nitration
of Sir Wririd Laurier •pd of Hon. li. W.
Roe, were auo'itmuualy paned, and a no •t
&aconital annual oonventlon was brought to
• close orb h ,herr for the Queen, Lau -ler,
Ross • .d ilia speakers 01 the day.
Londe, ( let
the Tories
'hat etd'x
,glom *aye, they spinier t r have troubles
of the'r own. (Hear. beer.) Aft united
party ! y very much gni 4 and without
• so.lts. ' trouble, to they said. They re-
m'oaed the speaker of the dour -visaged
m' who wa.rid''g 00 the train And who,
when asked ,hat was the troubl -'via him,
replied : "9 rouble wl'h me? '.herd• no
trouble with me. iL's true that my wife
.wallo•-r 1 bet fel • teeth when taking •
drink ot wet r, thnt the twits have the
mottles, that we were bu •t out let weak
' •re new 'onk'2r np another loo•t.i ,,
and that t've b et oe railway tickets 2or :hs
perry ;butch re t sr ?thing the tatter
with me. I'r all right. ( L c1
laughter t Who .re Tupper's sa,,,orters
Men Ile J ores Taylor, ahs clove 1 that
IL w 1 r crime for the l're 'tier to bi poor,
raid when Taylor, the o' of whip c the
Tor- party rot that far, tees hal,reached
the .t ditch. (Hear, hear). Ped Topper's
o!n. snppnrters : anonymmse ►el1..r•writere,
• to d•dowe Premier who had beeu re-
fereed to as e • o 1 fool, , id a drrrded
C h'net whiob .d' on designated se a set of
se droll and • :lest of traitors. (Ape
pt ... ) ')eoonolatton of corrut ;tr ' was •
cr 'o• • t6 1 to ohm• from Trappe-, ho had
be t dee • wooed by one e1 ! • (11
Ie ,es as • mac who rode in . L octave
wt • Isles arms folded over his hr at, while
e • the r,sl ones be went Into 140 leotieg
h he it cop orr the *thew.. Hee M 'mesa
/hr • o tall: analen' t•rtory, hut to aet
do' en foo' of oht living p,sent.. H.
would ik • fo rememh,,• ; r Chr Igo Tu;. ger
as m 1 'ho had written hie name largo In
the h tory ot ibis con0try, but when h.
looked at the lost opportunities to d•.,•I.p
Caned., he did not believe the eleoton
would evor pl.o• the rets o1 DOM Meet in
the hands of . mac Iia• Sir Omelet* Turner,
who was, to say the Imo*, forty yen,. ba-
h -4 the times In whlnh he lived. The
mom men of this comary wants. • man
who . u prepared to rook on. its lent
d stony ; a true and devoted Canadian, tint,
' et and a way. ; a man of .'son Hpe, Pere
tenet • 4 hone'. mothmt.. (1 mad apple. v.)
Such a Infer they bad In t1eh •ri.s.
Premie , hfr Willed Lotter, n1 F • .h ..t-
treatie , '.ai G .eft- . ;,hreueh tel
threaten and • ( dlt to t' the ,t•' rem.. 'of
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
TiRLAT! Dlt, ScMILL, or Dnaort.-
Tbs late Dr' fake E. %bell, oft Detroit.
who died at Harper hesrit•I, is that city,
on \\'e.iaeday, May 16:h. of appeodleiti,
was known to Undertoh, he end hie wife
(formerly 1d1s. May Sumertit:a., of Uoderleb)
having onset • mouth here 1.,. cumber at
the S1. Leonora,. Dr. Saheb=wentfll6y-
six year -df age, end hod been praoUsing
me itotne slues 1892 and had balls up an en-
viable reputation by his mtegrny and strict
attention to business. Bes64.e his wife he
1 ' d h t Id
eaves 000 IL010 cog ter two ye•n a .
l:L EWIYM'N CHAIpi?D WITH LIBEL -At
•
recent [nesting of rho North Perth Hoses.•
oommiestonere, the Ilwnse of the Imperial
hotel, Listowel, w al cat cff a• 11 a 61.011 of
• volition, I•rg• In Looped, wnwb WO. otr-
ool•tted by Rev Mores. Iloilo aid l• -vine, 1 1
oftl.att�wn dlr vp'.'�u,pnq•rit•.rofth. WttttInttttt!It t1 -i1 -nt-ttlItt.fifett-L1 ttlltttttt!”tt!n t ttl
imperl•1 hotel, .da�mtd tort inn m ..Limn,
In airoaAfins iSi pai'ien, lih.11eil sod
• laud re4 hien, and at hG regime', M• Pt &
immiusammui
WE
HAVE
I w FOR
SALE
CHEAP
1 SHINGLE MILL
1 15 HORSE POWER
THRESHING ENGINE
i.• 1 1, .ikDt,t.
3 HORSE POWERS
Bali AND She "111 AD.
?108 aft Boum. -
N•�4
Goderich Bargain Centre
We are showing
extra value in Japanese Matting, cotton
warp, 12ic. to 50c. per yard.
We are showing extra value in Floor 011 Cloth.
We are showing extra value in Art Muslins.
We are showing extra value in Art Sateen.
We are showing extra value in Lace Curtains.
We are showing extra value It>t Wool Carpets.
We are showing extra value in Ruffled -edge Cur-
tains.
ALL AT PRICES THAT WILL WIN YOUR FAVOR.
JAMES ROBINSON
SPRING NECESSARIES
FURNITURE POLISH
"The Climax" wakes old furniture
look like new. The best, 25c.
A furniture Cream in bulk for those
who prefer it
FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS
in packages.
Morn CAlIrao6 -
=' D1elxvzcrklrr8
HPRINO MILDICIffse
SASSAFRAS BLOOD Wilhite
SAMPSON'S R,D-BLOOD,PILLS.
We can supply many things you
need during House-oleaning.
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA
Two kinds - we have an extra
good one.
"Ieateaall" Pipavarsilli_
Goat the pipe' before putting sway
to prevent mat. Excellent also
for coal -scuttles, outside iron work
buggy tops, etc. 25c. a bottle ;
five for 111.00.
W. C. GOODE - - DRUGGIST
Agent for Birkbeck Bending and fan ('o.
remote on our cast' payment plea and own your home.
The Henderson Bicycle Co,
11.1,110011'.
t}OD:E RItOH_
JIROPHEY. & SON
- THa LaADIMU -
V uu.eye w\ \itrtystOrs imnt\
igAs aLhOsi►2ess -
Orden centrally alleaded to sit all
bears, night or day.
Mere ea West Street. te.ldeere, tee.
bee street,
It Pays
to Paint.
There is nothing that adds to the Wang vales tftr'
the renting value of a house like good paint -cher.
is nothing that makes home more home -like thin
good paii,t.
It pop' to paint. The better the paint, the better
it pays.
THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINT
pays in the beginning because it goes so fn'•-p.ys id
the end be muse it lasts in long, and look. so well, as
long as it Law, There i - Do point lite it for beauty
and durability, fer.tcuncuty and satisfaction.
N_ D-
ROZTGV=E
THE DASH HARDWARE STORE.
Melon., barrtvter•, ntStr,•,terd, h: v.. oeted .
wr.t age ie•t 1 ^e r verene aee,lrlt en It IS
▪ .,001 ' M $2 OM n,msg.•• i, asked :
ass -
P. MsLEAN
a
e h i•.,r N w a 7,r4rr0 ',My eon,.• r•-
m Liao uw',1 -. the .ffent Ih••. the hotel -
if, per'
l-
k .per' r• I. r+•.10y • foot te.lefend the too '.
elmaymen whn ere cboreed with libel,
kali hotelktepers .ad clergymen are io this
o e 1n favor of a redootloo of I(0enses, but
h sly from .Itogother different motives
v
The Rev. Mr Irvine mentioned he tor -
le t
m.'r pastor of Vutoria street Methodist
church, this town.
CANADIANS AT R,.oRMrONTLIN.-The lol-
1- stop graph.° description of the appearance
e the (fanatical soldiery in Routh A1rte% to
t en from a latter to The Dundee hoarier,
:1 d Bloemfontein. April f b, II 12.
We are
D
I lebtd to George Setvwrlgh., of
C Ileo, Scotland : Rattle of drum
• t skid of pipes! Th. Highland'
I tool. are on the march Before them
a .k • bottallon without tilt or ere. ran or
the wom•elike apron of khaki that hides the
da k !erten. Fine strapping fellows ell of
them. Brood shooliered, ol.ae 1•mh,.•
blue eyed, they swing oast with the euy
11611• and free gait of men oacloos of
strength pod the pride of rsoe that brought
them from the lakes and memo sine ot (lop•
.da. A roped company as to dress. Hoots
out at toes, und.rned Mocking, bursting
through gape at the side, breathes torn and
weeded and torn amen, hen and there
pair of indigo ,.eves -the spoil of the
enemy and the lest tempt of the risked. I
wonder whether their mothers w Bald know
them ander those dirty rage. Bet every
utter and every stein is an honor to thou,
sops from over the era who have marched
shoulder to shoulder with regiments of long
and great I./edition.. They know It and
show it, yeti he lc$ the R�(loU they wool 1
fain lay raid., 1L rail I'W a *foie and •
warmor kit.
• fep ■ssSs.v.
It ie a mystery why motion endure
haokaohe, headache, nervousness, sleep-
leeriness, melancholy, fainting And dizzy
spells when thousands have proved that
Mean Bitten will galckly care such
trouble... "1 suffered for years with kid
ney trouble, ' writes Mn. Pkelee Cherley
of Peterson. Ea , "and a lame back
pained me so I Could not dress mys(:1,
but Rleotrb Bitten wholly eared me
and, although seventy-threeears old, I
now am able to de all my housework."
It overcomer' c• natip.ti"n, Improves
appetite, gives pedant health. Only 50c.
at Jas. Wilson's drug store.
House-cleaning Time..
00008
•
Brinjl~'many requirements which wt, can supply.
have your order for anything in Our line, and we
to please you.
DELIVERED PROMPTLY.
STURDY & 00.,
Telephone No. 91.
1..!t a•l
W111 try
The (lrocerx,
Oor. Square and Montreal
;It.
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
SALE STILL CONTINUES AND HAS BEEN A fiRAND SUCCESS
Vile is :1111110,000.00 wori (0 6e Sold
f-
89 JV19' 1st
By Tu1y 1st..
•
COME EARLY AND GET THE CHOICE I
- _ TAILORING.
$10.00 and $12.00 Spring Overcoat •7.00 - A lot oT Job Tweed Suiting;s; -+
3
a
a
E 12.00 f' 14.00 Suit for 9.00 $20 00 Suits, made to order, $16 00
4111''' 10.00 " 11.00 " - ..•• 8.00 .,:....-14.-4)100.-0---"--"'-'4 -.:nta•r•. 14 00 =
7.00 " 7.50 " 3.00 16 00 " " as 13 00
5.00 " 6.00 " 3.73 14 00 'r " " - ' II 00
W. ---WATERPROOF WA'TERPROOF COATS.. left 44--_ t� U- - ---"---44040i
3
E $10 to $14 Waterproof Coats for
•8,00 HATS, THE I.ATi$T
7.00 . , 5.00 $2 50 buff` Hat, for $2 00
▪ 4,60 ', " .. 3.00 2 25 1 75
FURNISHINGS. 2 00 51 0
• 20 cent Collars for 15 cents 1(PHEDORAS.
15 " 10 "
50 cent. Necktie for 40 �' $3 00 Phedoras $2 00 4
te-- `25 " *r20 t. '2 25 " _ 1 75
E BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. 1 1 11 25
$1.00 Suit #vr.. _.._. ., ....... -80 cents 1 50 " 1 00
.75 / 50 " 1 '25 1 00
.60 " 45 " 100 "
E
75
2.00 Natural Wool for $ 1.50 75 " SO
EVERYTHING REDUCED! A big lice if Strait flab N Omit Hili Pricy
We have not space to make a price list of all..our ibirts, Umhlrellas, Summer
Clothing, Overalls, laps, Sweaters, etc., and all (tither things found in an up-to-date
Gents' Outfitter's Store.
A. P. MCLEAN,The Palace ClothinStore,
Goderich.