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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-11-8, Page 6l THURSDAY, Nov. S, 1900 THE SIGNAL : GODERIO$ ONTARIO They're After le A new folio of comic songs, price. - - 65c 100 Irish Sortgs • 65e 110 Sootoh Songs - 65o The Superb Song Folio, 65o The Crest Song Folio, 65c BOORS The above are among the newest and best song folios published. They are only a few of our new selections We invite your inspection. Emerson's Bicycle noel Meek House, West street, Goderich. Ihe m rOR[aa10 EVERY TRIIRSDAY MORNING 4 frt. M.SOUIEINT GODIIRIOH, THURSDAY. NOT. II, 1SM, THE STAR BAYS BLACK 18 WHITE We did not expect The Star to see any- thing wrong in the circulation of a paper beaded with a forged title and deliberately calculated to mislead the unwary elector. That s nothing to The Star ; it Is prepared to endorse anything, nu matter how low or shabby, that promises any advantage to ire party But other people Lok at the thing differently. Fur instance, HIRAI( CALVIN, the Conservative candidate for Frontenac, a respectable man. refused' to allow the cir- culation of the torged (llobes in hie con- stituency ; and more than one Conservative paper seeing the odiousness of the trick which The Star defends, tried to make out that the Grits had themselves issued the sheet with the view of casting discredit upon the Uooservatives. One lie leads to another, it is said, and one piece of dishonesty leads to a worse. Down in Lincoln county. not content with the circulation of the forged campaign sheet,,the gory party managers, or some- one on their behalf, went a step further and forget) the name of WILuats GIBSON, the Liberal oandidete, and attached it to copies of these imitation Globee when sending them through the mails. The St Cathar• ides Journal states it se a fact that copies of these bogus Glob1llw►ere mailed at the St- Oatbariner post.ofo to voters in the riding, marked •• 'kith the compliments of William Gibson. M. P." Decent Conservatives mast be ashamed ot the tactioe oLtheir party leaders in the campaigu which haw just closed. A POST-ELECTION PROTEST. In the election campaign which has just closed no man has been pursued with greater malevolence by the TDrrsa press than has the Hon. J. I TARTS The fast that he is a French-Canadian, end is not afraid to say so, just as the scotch -Can - admit or the Irisb-Canadian, delight, to speak of hie nationality, was seized upon in an endeavor to inflame the passione of narrow minded English .peaking peed. who Bit in eternal dread of the apparition of 'r French domination " By many Mr. TAN.TI was supposed to be opposed to the Mending of Canadians to the &aest et a of the Motherland in the Transvaal, but the tetti- mooy of one of his oolleagues in the Govern- ment should be sufficient to dispel this mis- apprehension. Speaking in the Senate on Feb. 9, 1900, Hon. It. W. Scorn, said : I betray nu secreta of council, and 1 .ay there wan not a man in the oouucd who did not approve of everything that was done, and after the flret contingent From Buffalo to Albany rr,e. t'» Krfe was sent I hada conversation with Mr. Conal, nearly three hundred mile. hog and TARTS, anal of his own mere motion, he allowing p•wage to boats drawing •tx f.•t said : " Why should we not ,end another of water. The five hundred leer of tattoo contingent ?' and we offered our .emend contingent before the first contingent hal left Halifax That offer first came from Mr. TARTS He said : " Why should we not send a second contingent? The we is beginuing to look serious." In the early part of October it did not look serious. The proposal for the sending of a second Canadian contingent 1•ame from Mr TARTS, the man who is charged by his opponents with being opposer! to the sending of any contingent. Have we not hal enough and awes then mangle el this malignant *spar Sion of a distinguished fellow-Canalian ? BUFFALO TO DULUTH • A Trio on a Lake Freighter. iafale'• Great t-rsashIp Ina Trade -lb Kris Casa! Leask Its 1rperlaaee -• Slesr•rlptl.a et •suss or the Great take grelaht Nate. This and f'Ilow'oq lotion will (iv Stone. readers some id•of the way in who'll many Godetloh young men speed tit summer, of what they do and see and of the places they volt The rou a taker. le Ills pursued by the llnion Tr.nest Itn. e'.amere Terve out of ser of these boats are c..m m.uded hy former Uuderioh rwidemte. Their c1•n• are uompaed.,to • great elkot of Canadiens and many of I1• moo ore from town, 410 boat o•rtyiog at (east two or three persons from tiod.rloh or vlolnite. TUN 1•ITV 01 ■p►IAI.... Buffalo, with • popul.tioe of about 275,• 000, is prettily situated oo the eastern shores of lake Ease wad the Niagara river, and le • coy In .:1uuh severe! weeks ney be spent with *altymrr a and profit. Next year Its attraotluus a.11 be doubly raheaced hl the Pen Am>rnw%n Exposltloo, which opens there in May. Wing uuly for the o'.uutttee of huith and South America, this exposition oanoot excite aa much intent as did t ,.t held 1n Cbtoage several years ago, whets exhibitors wore drawn from all noun trice The streets of the arty are nearly all asphal' paved, furnishing many hoe trips for wheeling and driving parties, while Delaware Perk. with its beautiful artificial Mc golf links, bee•ball grounds, " zoo " sod pleasant walks, is an Ideal spot for • holiday outing or a faintly plontc. With the exception of three or four line vibe, buildings, Buffalos business seotioo le out very pretentious. The new po•tot8.. now Dearing completion lad -t1. olty hall, how- ever, ere not surpassed by the olyfo bulld- logs of New York, while the hotels are a coedit to auy np•tmdate plane. The public library a well stocked with • choice *elec- tion of looks, and ooatalas many rare and valuable pfroo• and manusorip'e. 1n the musom are many interesting war radios—in oludieg the figurehead of a Spanish Twat de. stroysd near Santiago—and numerous mounted bird. and animals, with an endless vanity of shells, eggs, mineral specimens, et.. But half -a dozen mt'ee In the Uolted States provide baths free to the publia and those su Buffet. are g Ily conceded to hetht. lost on th*continent. Kach visitor has • room furnished with hot wud oold spray jots to himself for twenty mtuutss or hall au hour. the etre water supply is dr.wn from the Niagara river, and the pumping 'Pieter' should not be passed with out an it ,. Pore, tor It contain' a battery of some o1 the largest pumps In the world. Fort Porter, on the hank of the Nlagars, is • pretty spot, though there le veru little militant to the exuept the barrack., a few companies drilling and one or two field eons. The in limiest summer resorts are Elms -rod and Chrystal Beath on lake Foie, and h.,r+1adtateo. twenty miles. One et Ike most interlave private attractions is Ur. Lycra's museum of anatomy, %blob 11 w.l1 worthy el a visit. A (4RLAT TRANSHIPPING CURT. As a railroad cootie and terminus Buffalo oompares favorably with any oily lo the United Stats, the country of railroads. More than twenty -Rye hues oouusot the oity with the North, the S'pth, the Mat and the }Celt, and thousands of err are devoted to yards, warehouse, and repair works. Some of he tutees train, In the world run from here, uosorpwed fur ease and oomlort Manof•oturing concerns are from slit d nieks on Sao dock slsagddo la mwy bu"tete are dropped tato the hold, boated op and their a -utwte dumped into ooze almost as fast ea wa can snout 'r►• ore is brownish rod to .odor. an I bosh t •ad - len and brat aro floc.1 that .he t.. tCort pooled' very rapidly, and In lwwty•lour bouts 104 steamer will be welting outeide e the breakwater for her tow, week has an other 6,000 tuna uo board. A largo quantl ty of the ore received here le shipped to • Hamilton, wiser. the .ver -door alugdemand should s000 warrant the wtabli.hmene of a • line of hook from Lake Superior dirtiest to Oswalt,. uhlsf smelting olty Alcug Buffalo oreek and Blackwell oenal • are n.arly fifty grain elevators, ranging 10 cap.utly from 500,000 to 3,000,000 bushels, some of wblob will uuload 30,000 busbeis Irom • boat In an boar. The gee set part o1 the grain shipped from the N mt•ro S•stes end the Oawdi•n Nor _ the Can real of g and (roll this Nur en tbsi of it on 11 land ably iron la t ata sad owe year port in a els t for the the •coo The meo elev fren the th•e 010 the • ole. H irele The; boat The Leel ones and ling gm, • dee to 1 •rets SO 11 next long ustri She bold bin. whit for a The nodi eau mbar Ing t ta111i b1e e hour mono Ionated all over th. coy. (urulehing "nip' ->y toe. meet to thnnsspda. Io maov ns canoes and slectrtolty groera,rd .t N. au•• moll. 1• rhe seem monv. power. But it u se a great trans Irate shipping Dort that Hoff .,n een1110 most prom• 1•rw io00117 40 tho (tont, her incoming and out. and going tonnaige pl•omr her fourth no eh* Usti meta of Amerwro potty 1, is bars tun, the Eat WI'l G aeta- tees Wast f here the maoutactard nand goods ot the Rut end of Korona ere ex• mess .banged for the products of the West. Ir and coming heats bring Iron a • and copper from m northern M(oblgan and le •nesot•, wheat and grain from the prairies, flair from the Th great mills ot auper.or, Mtnusap :is •1.41 ;It. three Paul, and madman and shtogIes from the in 0 i'aoltlo Po,.•. 011,W/10g host• take coal mea from the oohed.. of New )'o -k sad Penney'. watt, 05915, steel rolls, plates end pipe., machlm Blue sr y, oottoo,1400ll.0 and wooed goods, .age, Steer o.m.nt, eta, from the manufacturing romp. centre of the Eat Sud from Korea. On the t an average ,bots fifteen or twenty heat. ar- one rive each day dieing the ss.eon, ea• -h earn, acini Ing from 2,000 to h 000 tone of Dego. mate on 't and 1 The harbor is to a great elttnt artlff i.I, pare the natural part ooceei fag of Boff .lit crook, hood, width rune Into Lake Seel. je.. •acre where dlvld the Na.gera river maker Its exit Round the o (he month of this creek and morons the to d'. b'eha le %blob the lake terminates has been wash belt • Inrah Water 41101 lour tulles long. hat Ruffian creek has been dredged to a dep' h 1 he 1 of twenty-two or more feet for over a mile u..l of las length, whl'n parell.l o. it has leen seal oon.truoteJ to Bl.okwell , e_el, Innnier for s for two inline Wong the lake shmre and be- ' .ten yond the olty Into the country, tied* TN' *Ria ''ANAL. the 0 vhe ► nu trA1.0 IIARBOR SNAP SHOTS. Why should County r'-rk lane he either election clerk or t ning offer ? His salary B. minty (A....As very good, and he is paid hy Arit and Tory taxpayers alike. Positions of this kiml, The Star contends, should go to those who are not servants, or under the pay, of the general public To say the least. Yr. lane should have refused to aooept the position because there are many Then available who could perform the duties just as well, men who are not already weII•paid public officials.—(loderich Star. —For downright silliness this beats even The Star's own record. If a mai who does not hold a public office had been uhoeen, The Star would bkely am not have complained that a "Grit heeler" hal been Alen the position of election clerk. The selection for this position of Mr LAN., who has hal ren• slderable experience in the conduct of elec- tions, was an eminently proper on., and The Star only makes itself ridiculous when it Indulges in suoh puerile criticisms, spreads Like WI1NSra, Whoa thongs. are "Um hest" they Sense• "Mee beet s111og " Abraham Hare, • lead• def draggl.t, of Belleville, 0., write.: "Rleetrle Redoes ars the best ellleg hitters I have baedled In 20 years " Soo knew why t idiot die•••in bogie to disorders of efl.maeh. Syne, kodw,.i]s�, bowels, blend and a a*rv.Rls• rin igt/.rs these np the al.meok, revitalise Ilv.., kidneys and bowsi., peril.. ON Meed, etrength•n• the And new M see 1414. Ink• beam and their aRv'.., loss three mnlW/edes of m•Ldlee. .ergo... Ns/Weans for . limo As eassw. IS belldr up the ...taro pythons. Per new nee paekag* freight boats, • wait will be UN sad Ave tele any weak, Moldy rue- paid to the Mg steamer jest 1■ tram Lek. down era or seems& Prise 60 een10, SufNON with 6,000 teas of ire, on, Sold by Jen amorist Masa, dM. B .. Bks klash* w Ise,.. Woks*, sad required roue tt1, boats from ,c^.n to lake level is snoompliehtd by means of looks sdmtlar to those at the Moo and at Welland. Hereto; and mules furnish the motive power in the majority of' cleats, a month tieing required ler the round till) to tidewater and return. A few, however, ere steam prei&led, and a eight peeni,ar to Buffalo ate a lake port is a canes ,team, r pushing no. barge and towing Rooted. The bargee are about one lino Ir.d leer lorg and marry flvs or ex oartoeds. Forward Is • place for the animal., ., bile the rehire aft Is the owner's home the year round, sod n ot Infect er. ly for life. T w-n'y ye.r. ego toe or thew thoounds of Mess boats found employment the year round, whereas now n ot mare thou four or five hundred are Son be found all *Ione rhe big do, -h. Limit- e d In the by the short look., sharp tures and 'below water, they cannot sunoessfolly orientate with the railroads, and unless tom• thing Is speedily does the few left. will * son disappear A visit to either of the two drydooks 1t full of Intermit. A' right settles to Betel° creek an temente exesva►Ion, about 450 ft. long, 50 ft wide and 30 ft a' -p, has been made In the hank, and the aides lined with tImhof Arr... the tnc•r sod le • gate, or pontoon, which is •wouo to permit yawl's entrant's. This gate Is then closed and M. water pumped our by means of powerful pumps. As Oa water subsides tia keel tete on a row of blooks, while shores stretching from the hull to the 'imberwork hasp the boat ie an hprfghe position. The ralre completed, the weer i• gradually IISIM111414, floating the beat, 0a the stooks may be seen • steamer la entree of onnstrua Mea. From her keel np everything Is of Iron, with the eroeption of the weed meow eery for cabins and masts, lo the work, shop may be sees etre binding huge rails few the framers .net f attieg, drilling and shaping plata ae0ord10/ rn pattern* before them. The mashies., are run hy •lcotrlolty, electric cranes carry the material to Its plea, while eemprs•w4 air dive las rivet Meg end caniking mantelsw, A. In bridge - building, Amerie& is dsstined So Meom•te. of ehe great ship building countries Her maohlnsry and method. are already In •d - vanes of these of any other Dalen, while hes tree and nasal •epplies .r• unlimited. name AND tame 0*1 "ARRIea4. the Is vide mid • tend oureb riey eorub man I 001411 reog4 The freitt el.'• • in fog the w To. ' thing ootbr firs b he n morn nvarh •Land hand. and h the e and L sod n the y. mah'n and beds• Th. six six hr solo% tons. the re and n stead 600 tt from s who Inters whtor As melte wed Fr. • woe liquid any a alitttrtttttt ! W mmmttrmmmmmmmmmmnrmm Razors! Razors! Razors! The biggest bargains ever offs,red to the people of Goderich are now to be had at A. McD. Allan's. The very best razors made are on sale at 75e. and $1.00. CALL AND SEE THEM wc .u't' Making room for Xmas Cutlery and - Silverware and aro offering Big Bargains GIalL Goderich Bargain Centre l Saturday, Nov. 10 EXTRA BARGAINS IN - 14 rt o IWO mire the onngh ton,'- writes Mrs. A Hlmel• hurter, "ter three generaalene of nee family have peel ills Rine'. N.w t)I.ovory for Iinn.emptioa and never fennel Ila wipe) fee owghe and colds." It's se nnnvelell life- saver "rhea tent for desperate lung disowns Guaranteed tease 50e and $100 at fpm.. Mll.er'• drng store. Trial nettles fres. Tan SronAL too Sea. 1M, 1902. f.. *1. } Remember our Goode are, all New, ttfttet Wm the factories. No Bankrupt Stock. tori. SHARMAN, Jr. WALL PAPER, ti&UICb, rCKIVUI.ALS, MAGAZINES, PAPERS. Everything bright, fresh and new. No old goods to offer at any price. KIDD di 00. 0.111PafA—hider, Tamar, Ragas J . 'mum, IINeo.