Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-10-4, Page 44 Tui sgi.ty, Oet. 4, 1900 Save Money Now . e e by purchasing your bake from us. Two months of good wheeling and our extremely low pric'ee should be • big induce meat to you. Q•t( iR and ase what we b►R0 ffe nth" 7't.• Emerson's Bicycle athl Music Hume, Wept street, lluderich. { L r igkt $zgnzl, a rv*Lrsa$D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING lith S. fswlsadosNE (QODIRIOH. 7'1lnuagD.y. OCT. 4. iM0. JOHN RANSi=OND AS A PROPHET. EVERYBODY,An-Clinton and Stapleton has bared of JOHN HANat'ORD. He lives in Stapleton and manage" • salt syndicate with had works then. JOHN is a protectionist, so far as salt is concerned, and that Is the reaaou why heti the moving spirit In • WI trust. He is also an orator, after his kind, and a prophet who is a thous honor in his own neck of the w. , .Is. In 1896 he and Sir Jenne Canso, of Ot- tawa--• medical man of that town, popular- ly known as "Doctor Junin GRANT -un dertook to sot the heather on fire in Huron, but they didn't have the phosphorus. Their tour through the county was an ice wagon procwaloo, and the ideas on the political situation which they endeavored to present were -without form and void. After the meeting nothing remained with the audience but the remembraooe of a well -mouthed acroent, and a chilling indication ot frost. Jeer+ wasn't responsible for all of that, for Bir JAMB contributed hie full share of both accent and frost. Each of the orators alae Indulged in prophecy, but for all the good that came of it they might have been prophets of BAALThe moult of the doc` tor's trip to the wild and woolly west of this Province was so-dienetroue that it took the heart oat of the old fellow and he re- tired from the political prophetic bei. oass ; but the salt magnate is young, fresh --decidedly fresh-aud more. vigorous that his running taste, and he still keeps to the role of prophet. In a cootributIon to the Tory newspaper in Clintait, after consulting the stars in their ooursea,bs prints over his name • prophecy and a jeremiad under the heading "Lauauta, MIJG LLt0001a,Hutreea and Failure," and as Joule likes to be peen of men, Tull SIGNAL will put him in evi- dence against hims6, ''nothing extenuat- ing, and setting naught down in malice : To tate Editor of The News-Iteoord :- Blr,-1 ..Hoed to the New Bra et Let week an amount of the great Grit mooting In the town hall la favor of R. Holmes. k.e., '4. P., a1 which the wonderful Hon. D. U. Fraser mails suob • groat . pooch. In 1t I am referred to In a no very polite manner bat, seeing /t.•1 my Mend Halms oepled his report holo" DMus from the misheard Dan. Mo(JWl moldy, I suppose be is not to be blamed. I wish, heweyar, te Inform Mr. MoO1111• os4dy that 1 would reser be referred to se "Raailord's Beady Reckoner" than as "MeOtllisaddy's Magnlfios•1 Men- dae11 I" when It is reported that the mooting became "oonvalyd with laugh- ter" at the mention of my opinions. Mtryhtfluenl mendacity are meld words be apply, for some who were primal saw and heard nothing of i1. However, sup peeing 11 were true, as Mr. Id°0111londdy endeavors to ahoy, 11 is bat proof, 11 proof won needed, el the sort of stuff that is dished op to tickle the palate of the erdinery Grit ambler. Imagine • reference to the *pintoes of an obsonre iodlviderl calling forth "onvalsiwe laughter." 11 emote'. m^, to prove that • Clink/also I,,,'ie in no degree r moved from • elontreel Grit to able .i spool, of the ohaetto 1wIl4dte that nm.ns- lied from the great 81r WW1., I Laurier himself last week, when, In *peeking of i he preferential trade quartiles be gave it as his fiat and therefore his most important reason as be why Great Britala has been ghee. preference, '•1 logs Nyland." Who would swallow each unadulterated both as this, but • hide bound p•r`Wn ! As though any statesman ever framed • tariff on the grounds ot love for another country. One would think that we hid te•ohed the mlllenlam, and goodoesi.., knows then 1s nothing one eon commie. te be further removed from the Mitring* than Grit mis-tele. Imagine the Pre. mist of • country 000upytng the time of an •edleooe by svob manifest consense However, he evidently know the mental oallbre of his hearers. As to my pro pheree they may be as geed or u bad as anynody else's. Let the audience whit were ••oenvalesd with laughter" remora• bee this, "That be laughs loudest who laughs Wb," and whoa the day of eleoeles ernes Int thong who have the power ap• polet honest e(fiolale, IN the b•ltets be heortly mounted, 1e1 the returns be boo• only made and the laughter will bare ("hanged eldes.-Jong RANs►OED. From the above It would seem that the head and front of one offending i, that it was stated In a report of the Liberal meet• Ung held at Clinton recently That the people laughed when the Hon. I). C. FRAMER made refereece to JOHN RAN,roIID'I flying trip bo the seaboard and Jone's polltieal pro. --91rwass anent the same. We can very wall understand that the elf-oonstituted pm - phot of evil wonki not have been "convolemi with Laughter" held he been present, Mut the persona present at the meeting who weren't "oonvukwd with leughter," or who didn't rieker outright were a lonesome minority; and the person in the audience who told Joss that the mention of his near in the role of • prophet was not mirth - oww , mtut have been deaf and lamb Why, J.sa's anions and woods aro uothing if not mirth pnlvukiug, alxd Gin effort of his to hide hu Tight under a bushel, and hi, public reference to hinny!! ns "ani ut.Huro individual," are tut of • pleoe with his usual efforts to appear on parole. Again, JOHN doesn't like giving, England • prefennee in anything. He is not as .futiful a Gott of the Old Laud as he should be if he finds fault with the Premier of lhiv ouutry, ne anyone else, when he says '•1 lore Eugluul " JooN is trying to out -do TI'i•r&H,who haepubholy stated, "Localise is too English for me." But there IN reason for Rasterogo's ill -wilt towards Britoin-there is • c.tuse for him spleen against the Old Land -gid that is HUM used up In the fact that the bringing into Cowed., of British malt, (an act of the Int, Tory Government) hits him below the belt - - iu his trowuer pocket. Why, only text session JOHN ItANN/Yn•D hal a pet scheme teruught up Au the Bower, sp.oially to the in- terest of the eel( uuuufu curers-uf whom JOHN is a magnate -amt when it was pass - .e1 iu the Cumulous he wan all smile" to - want the Literal Government, hut when the bill war killed by the Serrate hie smilee were turned to frown,. latticed of con. deinuuug the Senate, he turned sour on t hose uputt whom he had smiled before, and when he went un his celebrated trip W the .«aboard he took with him a set of blue - glans spectacles so that he might not see the prosperity that warted there. We all know the remainder of the story. in • moment of weaknra he put his blue - glees Improesious in print,, regardless of Jaye warning to the contrary. and a clever young Clinton writer -Own -me Bczzu- wind after him with a quill so sharp that Joust RAs.ruau has bent busy ever ehice making private explanation", -Dever haviug dared to reply to the retuark, of hie able young mine. Now Jona- has crawled out of the seclusion in which CuAat.sv litzzo put him, and, having made another study of the stars in their courses, has once more as. stinted the role of • prophet. That he will be any more succeeeful in his nxent pre. lictions then he has been in the past no• liudy believes, but his friend" c.un't help augbing when JOHN trues to put 0u the prophet', mantle. He understands the salt husinesa, but he can't prophesy • little bit. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. Jrl? soMRTlat, Al Is. London News : A mm is not necessarily • wooden man because he is • ohlp of the old blot. HE'LL It "LCE ASTIR, THE iet e-nooro, Hamilton Herald (114.): It must be ad• Woad that Hugh Jibe to "a ohlp off the old bleok ;" but 1t has yes to be deoid. 1 whether b. is • blue chip or only • red one. Do NOT lN0w lvl elate. liell.vllte lntell'geoo.r : There 1■ a be•o- blful hymn, "Snail we koow mob other there I' Many people slog It In charob who doo'1 seem tr know some of that, old acquaintances ben. Yrs, AND WHERE ARE HA1RJART AND MiNrA• GCE! • Toronto Star : 8•- Hibbert Tupper, the publlo mon who 1s miming, and concerning whose whereaboate (here if so muob anxiety, Is of medium height, smooth -shaven, with • bandngmo and Meyer If sot kind lam, natty in dreg, std appa/a.My 'boas 40 yeah of arc - NOT a Zt&L"!TEIMIr. Hemllton Herald (Ind.). sir Cowries has ',mod • new oanes.1 offence against Sir I:L .• 1. It is the feel that Sir Ittehard is home y Tror, SIr Rlehard 1. no Adonis, h -r• as bas no ears- to dread oomparleee wnh either of 5" t'at'les' Ileotsoao' •, H,teever, this o.mp..,i.. a oo beauty com- petition. THIS rARMEBA .GET A ,HARE. Hon. \t 1.1•m Malook said to his notelet, Hr speech : "The total exports of Cana. Man feta :redaote, Inoloding animal" and their procu e, relined to Canada 1n IVA f50.591.000. whereas In the fiscal year loot elo..dthey brought book to Canada $83,• 326,921." The farmers are get.ing • share of the preeporlty. Tilt LalloraD■ OF THE rrerRg St. James' Gazette : According to • Ber- lin professor, Dr. Rietz, the language of ;I o future w111 be English. The professor t ees 1• the spread of the language !n Ar trains and Amoeba • sign of o ooming via• tory of EogWh. Naturally, be is not quite sure of Int right to hold this proud pnsltloo. With true patriotism he onto out that the German grammar has a .tach more logical structure than the English. But loglo does not conquer .11 thloys, nor determine them In this world. English w111 become the universal world speech. T111 .'ANNY '00•T, Orllll• News -Latter : Oce of Orlllla'e most popular dentists was the reelpleot of • lefe-handed Sontob oompllment the other day, which singularly well exhibits the Sootch ohar.oter. The Soolohman called for the purpose of having • big doable tooth polled, and by way of preface said : " I would sooner be poundea wt' • elab than hots yen tooth pulled." "Why!" asked the dentist. "Itooanse," said Soolty, "11'1! hurt." The dmneltt said : "Man, I can give you gas .ad you'll not feel 11." "Well, 1'11 take the gas. While the dentist was preparing to •dmlouter the an, dhoti° Bootty began to rune his mowy. Tho dentist rid "Oh, you needn't pay till after." Booty says,"It's no that. I tboht. I'd jolt runt tit Mur before I went to ERES AND EI.OEEOM0. Simla* Reformer: Farcy things are onstantly occurring as the result of the complexity of ownership and buslotjs. Thus we have be* owners demanding that fruit tree (swoen eh•II not spray thele trent with poisonous fluids lest the bent which go for homey to the blossoms be air poisoned. how the lee is regarded in the State of New Yerk at • temperer. A New York marl has deolded that a man le liable for dam• ages hii bis her to the fruit trees of another man's farm. Thus t he llboe.y of the little busy bee, gathering honey .II day long, 1. to be °anoi t!. By the deoiston of • legal man she fe a trespasser, and hat no niers right, 1n law, to ge feeding on the blossoms r other peoole's plover than the festive ow has to brows', lo • neighboring farmer's garden How thetteeal,' 1111le brwlll beed- united just what flowers she may sip hooey from has not yet been determined. A*OHI■ .'AM►E•1.1.'" HAT. Toronto Telegram : There is surely • dearth of national Cesare to Canada when Me hat whloh P •oblbald O.mpbell, M. 1'.. declined te remove o1 the •leging of the National Anthem mast be mule a (enter In the fight ago' not the memMr for Yen►. Hen. N. ('larks W•llaoe is net se west In West York that tis Coneervasive press most be forever °heating 1M greet en of Mr. Campbell as expo.ed 1e the entitling experience with his hat, it was the patrio tie duty of no man 'h the Hoose of (bot - moss M enlist veloe and 1st In the °heap demonstration that Hen, W. H, Montagne erganiood for • purely pertly oet,,o... There we" ne reason why Arohlb•Id Campbell or any other man should dance to the piping of 1)r. Montages. Patriotism still survives, and will matinee to serene, the •book whiob mu dealt It en that oon•alon There aro plenty of lemon nose whloh Arehlbeld liampboII, M. 1'., and the oases he stands foe ase be •laked wither/ maks THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO log the hat of the member fee Kest • plr i► In the ('eoaervativ platform. A OAMK %OATH 11.11%•16u, 'l nrontn 'tar : N hat a the moat dal dif fereoce bet urs • genie of blll.rd* a•d • gene ofortyoet7. '1'o play either the n yatremate an the same-- wood judamsal, s true eye, i rad • sure hand Tho real d11 (ereooe le that • billiard table costs more then a oro,net set. whiob 1. not • moral difere•r. The prejudice against billiards 1s due to the fact that 1t generally has boon the hotel keeper and not the parse who has neat the seoserry mealy to provide the billiard table, sod the table has beep put in • rcum adjoining the b.r The game is condemned becvuve ut 1 i. company It keeps, although thou/ who oendomu 1t make so attempt to bring 11 into better oompaay. It is • game that could he townie , .ed it 'v worth among. II wi" pu-ale any man to •bow when there is anything In the minut- est partluulew objeotloa•ble 1a billiards that Gannet he raised against oroluet. uroktnole and cheekier. It used to be r aid that the Church let the devil have all the good music. 11 1s now going to let him bare his ohwu» of the Innocent games and painter of youth wily THEY MATE ME TABTL. London Adverting I The reason for the pot.leteot Opposition d.aunulation of Hop. !Ir Tarte In Caterio 1. wall known. The Opposition manipulators bav• for given the Minister of Public Works honor be mooted the colossal rssoahtise that sen permitted under the late regime, and they desire to get •veo with him on that account. They also hope, by attacking him, to add to the stre.gth of their private canvas •galnet the lio.gnmeet honor it has a French speaking man at 1t. bead. That the attacks oo Mr. Tarte are w1th• out warrant la idioms by the foot that though he ha. been head of the Department of Public Works for over four years. not one of baa opponent. is able to point to • dollar Unit has been erne/telly spent. Ile record ot Hon. Mr. Tarte stand" la marked oentrast wllh that of his predeoes• sore In °thee, ander whose rwlme millions of dollars of public money were, by one era pedant or another, niched from the public purse and appropriated to the ow of the contributors to the campaign funds of the Conservative (,arty Witness snob oluesal "reeds as the Curran bridge, the Quebec and Ewqufmall docks end Sootier' "B " THE CANADIAN CONTINGENTS- -- a reetram ONTINGENTS.ate■Irma between tt•e C.■e■et .f lb l' tare and liberal aeeeeemewls, 1 forooto Globs.) Sir Charles think. that In the crisis •.t October the (love& .moot did not rise he mouton, What It delayed rad hesita n. I publlo 'Alienation compelled tb nd eing of the ortlageote. it is tree the be matter was carefully deliberated. 1 ar view, It N the duty of Min stare on unto men to weigh anally the gomtuo whiob are brought before them. lo tb w the sit•aluoo wail new, a id then w good deal 10 be mud to favor of the on t. bee otlon that Parliament ought to have b alt.d before the 000tlogenla were sea here was deliberation, but there was a D imities delay, and no dlaseoebo whto enp•ired the usefulness of the Adminlstra ion, The 000duot of the Ministers on consistraste favorably with that of •lconsisto herr predecessors who, nearly five y 0, were called upon to rat In • time o sinned danger. President Clerelasd had erred his remarkable rage In regardte -soezoela, which brought Great Ental od the United Slates to the verge of war 'De !evasion of Canada wastefully discol the Amerman pap, and Colonels o tlltla whose swords were rusty from autoue were offering to lead troops Int DM oountry. So impressed was The Tor tato Mail with IDs gravity of the situ•tioo bet it expressed la gr that'. that Canada was safe in tns hands of Metre Rowell and ester and the'- oller,laes. "For us to anode the situation is not without its cul. Our lot.reste most ba watched by MIS who are British and Canadian through sad through." At this very moment Mr. Foster, Air. n aggartaad Dr. Montagne wepreparing ear plane for rending the Adminletration under, and deposnng Mr. Howell from the eadership. At all events we know that • t►le mon than • forte' (ht afterwards the overnmeot went to pieces. Al the same me Great !dribble wet threatened with tiger trom • new quarter. The very same ue of The Toronto Mall which told of the (lapse of the Ottawa Gover.tment, told of e storm aroused in Enabled by the Em- ror William's message congratulating auger on the defeat of the Jamttonraid. was geoer•Ily agreed that the time was • of the gravest danger for the empire. r. Foster afterwards talked of England's plendld l.olaifoo." One might have eup- pnged that to the fees of this danger the 'tabbing sod Intriguing Ministers would ve t.1 least patobed up and postponed sir yam:el. Not they. The country was I. virtually without a Goyaloment (or ts. v situation se w d. The sitt o was dlsca.l in the House of Commons, and Cod O Brian, e-, Independent Conservarlve, gave hie opinion of Mr. Foster and the other bolter" In for• (Able language • - 'Bat 11 is • most extraordinary state of diens, and dlsoredite these gentlemen who pretended to be so fateful of Imperial ti- ter/eta, that they should °or enol • moment to break up the Government, which, if it was (sayable of carrylog on affairs before, was tapable of oontlouing still longer. Where do we find the Finance Minister .l the time when It was of the al- most Importance to the empire that all Its resouroes should be most readily available! losteed of attending to his duty we end him (tarrying on a oonsplraoy which, so long u hie name remaloe upon the roll of Parlia- ment, arlla ment, w111 be to him • disgrace, Sir, It does not lin to the mouths of any hon, gentlemen whe talk about their devotion to imperial interests to defend or excuse or palliate 1n the slightest degree the oondaot of gentlemen who took this aarlloabr moment, one of the mat critical In the history of Canada, to show 1he1r devotion to the empire by breaking upa Government whoa° duty It mu, regardless of all those dispute' whloh may arise In • Government tor the time being, at any rate, to carry on the affairs of the Government until • Hitler time Dame to resign their positions.' The present Mtnlen tedente lay otatm M monopolizing all the loyalty 1a the maatrv, hot they were loyal enough to *tend to gather and to stick to their poste of duty teat Oot.ober ; while the crisis of five years to ago served only demonstrate the weak- nedissensionand dissension of the Howell Ministry, and the oaoaotty of Mr. Foster and some of agea his oolleufor Intrigue. They were thinking of their own Ioterset., not of the loteresa et the nation. a p • Bona as is • 1 to d F m H 50 as h l; 11 4. isa est th Pe K ft o0 M al ha ih let of to ted • e es as 1. e t ears mi a fue papaw., 0 WONDROUS REMEDY 1• What ■ Leedom aerl.r Calls Dedd's Kidney rill.. ( iLeedom. Oot. 1. --A large doormat In the somber of canes of kidney 41.eang has been N oted In this elty dnrnng the put year. "There's only ooe th'ie to be said about It,"said • prominent physiofan, speak'ig en the +object today. "This feline off is doe eolely to the use of D.dd's Kidney tale by the people. Dodd'" Kidney pills are the meet wond- rous kidney r•wiMy ever hawse. They are used IN nearly every hentehnld, whiob *c- ommix fer the meat decrease of kidney oom- pla'nte." Centralia . Harry .lamlrso, where father live" afoot two mins from fhb place• was k111.d last Fridaynl•le Leaden, where he bad bre working n at I) S. Parris A no's. f•elory. Th. Tering man was h.lp'ne to repair see of IAe 1041.,., wheel he fell off M. hexes whlob be was stendleg and broke Ale meek. Hs was 1s bis thIrty•ree.d yam MI mttrmm►ttntmnTPI1I MMmtmtnnmIMIttltttt Razors! Razors! Razors! The gentlemen who bought out our stock of rAA Ire so cheap forgot to leave their card, and hereafter anyone desirous of "pur - chasing" good niers, pocket cutlery, etc , t tr., cheap, will kindly cows in at the trout door, so that we in by "roe you cowiug. ' A brand new stork of the hest Razors just put in. ...AMMUNITION... We lead in all kinds of "powder, shot and shells," and are the sole agents for the famous "Robin flood Biuuokele . Powder." Robin flood u one of the best smokeless powders on the market. It is perfectly safe, can be mien in any shell, and trig equal velo city and penetratice power to any powder on the market. L.OADED__StiELLS-_ We have a largo stock of machine loaned Abell', loaded with common black powder, Robin Hood powder and Amb+rite pow der. All sizes of shot. • GOOD GUNS FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ▪ McD. Allan �� IEE eaE e� lee mal Iw'� eA to tae tEw IEE to EAl{1E i�� BE CAREFUL, la these Amid Winery making sad of unexpooted hitped.gs, one needs to look olroun1eotif. and, where It Is possible, avoid the esespi oted, rid the possible. Thu bas illustrssieo in • notate( J o•igbbor- hood, where, .e the story goes. • well•to-do family was In cis hobit of 1.. rrow',g the. neighbor'. paper. And this, .c:urdioq to the sootiest of it, 'a what happened : la coding Ila little boy for the paper the father told blm to ran yuteklt•, to hie haste the boy ran over • $4 sand tf bites, and In ten minutes looked lite • warty eum- mer sgaasb. Hb erne re•obed hie father, who no to 1 o a.elstanoe, and, failing to notice • bet' ' wire foul, ran foto that, breaking It ,.own, matt ng • handful of flesh from bu anatomy, and ralnlog • f4 pair Of pay' -. The old cow toot advantage of the gap l0 the (roe, and got Into the ootafield and killed herself eating green ooro. Hear- ing the racket, tea wife nn, upset • four - gallon ohan , lull of rich cram tato • basket of kittens, droaoing the whole brood. le the hen she dropped a fleet of trate teeth. The baby, left alone, orewl.d through the .pilled milk and foto the parl•ir, run:rot • breed now $20 carpet. Int oar the excite• ment the dog broke op eleven settl•n hops and the Alves got out and chewed fear las shirts Marla( 00 the bee - Snob . poem ble atreropue may be avoid ed by subsorib'og for the best Ince patter - that 1s hind SIGNAL -V.00 • year in .d• vanoe. Only 20.,. to 1st. January, 1901. A PARODY. 'Tau noon hour in the workshop ; The emptied palls were closed, And there • toiler smoked bin pipe, Aod hen • toiler dozed Thus seek. the workshop scholar Unto hie comrades : "Men, We've hall good time• uncle Willa hien la ; I.,1 Wilt ro !o •gala, ' GODERICH TOWNSHIP. SATrHDAY, Sept. 29od, .The _following . la the etaadtog of the pn*lI.ofS.B. ho. 2for the mouth ead'te September 30, based nu punctuality, good deportment and g 1 prnfioleney. I. - Wesley Meek, Garfield Mel:ull•gh Frr ikle ('bombers, .1r. Pt 11. -Nine Walters, Gordon Whit., Retbie Thompann. Sr. h. I1 Myrtle Proust", Winnie ,lobe..? ton, Mary Monk. Jr. II.- McKee Johnston, Irene Hick, Meredith Clark. Sr. 1l'-Gertls Sturdy, Arthur Willson. Albert MoCallagh. Jon. 111 -Mabel Prou.e, Mamie l'o'll, Irene (,lark. Sr. IV. -pearl Willson, Nettie Sturdy, Alia Johnston. Jun. Lassies. -Mettle Johnston, Linda Study. FRED. J. LAWRENCE, teacher. n r eenteated to Death. " Von are In the last stages of consume) Goo and oanoot live more than a month," were the words of deem heard by Mr. (Ins. Richardson, of Laurel Sprints, N C„ (rem her doctors, " but she began to nee 1)r, King's New Discovery,' writes R. 1. Daugh- ter', of that plane, and was wholly oared by 1t. She 1. now *stout, well woman." It's the supreme ours for desperate diseases of the throat and lungs. Infallible for coughs, olds, bronchitis, asthma, °roup, whooping oough. Guaranteed bottles 50o and f1.00. Trfal bottles free at James Wilson's drug store. • MatiteaPra•e.• Sa naa. Qat. May 9th, 1900. To Tleg HOWARD FcgrArt CO., (ievft,eesg :-The Managing Committee of Margaret Avenue School hereby etpre,v* their satisfectioo with the heating of that school by Our firm. %-our two combina- tion futnacea `bale given us a temperature of from 65' to SQ degree, in fire lowest taro weetber, 7ttdi7ve, betties, reduced duced our coal from 4,3 tbn.in 1899,' to 27 tons fur the past winter. After trying three different fumacee, without being able to heat the school, we feel that we owe you at least our thanks in saving us from any more trouble with the heating of Margaret Ave. SchooL Yours respectfully, 0. M. 1)181'., Chairman. Margaret Ave. School. J. R. WORSELL, 1' a eep Stove std, Furnace Man, Sole (b, (ioderich, Ont. A. Great Snap - T. 1s our flinger Snap, .t 50. • poled. of which we eel! • barrel • week. This levet our only sn.p, as we Barry everything that oan be found In an up- •U•daN Erocery store, rad oar prices are right. The farmers know th.t they can always get from os • gasp tor their produoe. We draw the line at no legitimate trade - everything goes 01 ...twang or potatoes, garden stuff or nhntoeet tells Chloe. We dial in •11 of them. G. TIPLING & 00., Bedford DlooL,-O ld.rtoh. J. BROPHEY & SON - THE LEADING - Futtera\ \)'vre,etora ant\ Y1tMookintrea. Orders carefully attended .M at all hoera, night er dao. Store en West street. Neetdesee, flue bee Mrvet. GENERAL ELECTIONS... t - We have not received authority to say just what day the elections will come oft, but, as we are running for the first place in the WALL PAPER_JIne, our election ,is now -an&we are going to be the front BOB, if prices and preii>rlfeatwill cou-nn.-- - - Goderich J3argaln Centre FALL GOODS You will find our new stock made up entirely of goodsthat are TRUSTWORTHY and SERVICE- ABLE, and our COMPLETE ASSORTMENT in- sures PERFECT SATISFACTION and easy SE- LECTIONS. NEW DRESS a00DS, NEW FUR CAPES, ITZTti Gpr,x a NEW MANTLES, NEW -UNDERWEAR 111011 GRADE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Extra value in Men's Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers, t 'orae and see. Colne and compare prices. Come and see, and let us convince you, as we surely can that you will SAVE MONEY every time you trade Rith us. • JAMES ROBINSON'S tire Tier Comb with the D. D. Co.'s Syr. of WHITE PINE and TAR. Yes eat.' ,.s setkiug better. Relief •linnet. instantaneous. 25c 5 f01W woo Ifs Time to Pat op the Stove and you want BBATUALL STOYR-PIPE VARNISH, 25 dente - 5 for $100 "Best we ever used," is what they all say. Least Odor. Brightest Lustre Qulekg llt Drying of All. 11 inmate 'eta All. Omsk (sett.-- Diluted makes an eaoallnl walnut ■1a1.. lies for iron fames sod all outside Iris work, opal seu►tle•,•1•• Makes • floe palet for boggy bodies. Spiral peke the Fallout. by W. C. GOODE, BEDFORD (LOCK, Chemist. Just Arrive ra or -o' 1t. ,ewer 1110 A Fresh Car, of the COebrat Thorolcl Cemen N. D. ROUGVII3. THE CASH HARDWARE STORE. titeit4 H ELLO ! =re„mx.evrs,c.i THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND THE BEST ScrallIoll Bard Coal IN THE MARKET AE (7•al wNchalli.. fooor . the tonMam rket .miss, wllweyet I. WM. LEE" Orden len ebLEZ & 5IMPRAa»'s a. CA NTELON. Sten promptly attended to. WEBT-8T, CANTELON!S Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Sborl Bread and Cres Rollaince Pies and Lady 14111011, KLEMs, Macaroons, Ermines, Brandy Snaps, Etc. areas good as the beet made jp aaj city in Canada. .• Canteloo lends the trade WEDDING CAKES in fancy designing and ornament ins and almond icing. fine him an order and your sat. iafa:tion will be assured. He. R M EMBER Oo13 goods are NEW ; we hav+it only ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY. All goods are marked_in plain figures. It_ you wish to know how much more goods will cost you elsewhere, just call and get our prices first. KIDD'S BOOK STORE. The Old Firm, The Old Business, But a New Stand. To TIIE_Pcsuc, . _ _---.___-- We have reltloved to the store lately cattle Bros., tinsmiths, which we have stocked plete line of Groceries, and where we shall he than ever to attend to the wants of our custom° A call upon us in our new statin will please Yours respectfully, occupied by with a coal_ able better rs. US., STURDY di 00., i? ;.,.... ..,,. THE GROOS/M. ter to wear, and hard to If you buy from us you carry home money which you expected to spend. tli Sole Agent for the Slater Shoe. 'veriazawrf.'ti FIgenIit aw Walking Shoes. •.0• Good solid wear, and real comfort in our men's heavy street shoes. Built to wear ani stand the walking which you will certainly feel like doing when you wear them. All tbs best makes, in all shapes, sizes and widths, are here. Easy to get a fit -easy shoes wear out. WI1. SHARMAN, Jr, • i