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THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH ONTARIO
We Have knifed
•
the pricer 01 ANveral hundred
eoppiee of music and songs. la 3
taking wto.k we find several
hundred copies of masse on tar :reS
shelves we wish to clear out and
, have'loaded to out the prier
from 40e, 50c. 6A: ami"75e to
10 Cents per Copy
2b Cents per 3 Copley
11 you buy music, We to while
there is a goat ehuiai.
We are district reprowuta•
five of the Nordheimer Piano &
Music l'o., of Toronto, and are
doing the piano business of this
section. We can supply your
piano steeds in anything from a
Steinway (:rand to the chespeet
sotodd-hand luatrument. It i.
to your own interest to consult
us before purchasing. Fast
terms if desired.
Emerson's
Bicycle and Mimic House, West
street, Goderich.
Zhe Signal,
to rtnaLtOH.D
!MIRY THURSDAY MORNING
er B. Mr UJIt wCl .
GODER1011. THURSDAY. NOV. 11, 1900.
AN INDEPENDENT VIEW•
he Meares in the Conservative ('ry .4 'Wart
■r. Tarte.
1. the course of • long artlole diocuotuq
the issues o1 the election campaign, The Gt.
tow. Journal (ludepondeot) says
"The Journal, however, may seem to he
.bombing more blame to the t:oneervative
side than to the Liberal. or Freaoh•('ae.dlen
side, for manifestations of mobil prejudioe.
Well- ti there no pore reason to 9 Is there
not lase excuse for the Conservatives!
Fnooh•Oonadlans are to the minority
In this oonotry, and eo in the more den.
ger of the two rase, If e iv t,a
ger there be to either on the racial
Moue. Seoo0dly, is there any po.uble Justi-
fication for t,ouevvative attacks any •
where upon the Laurier Government as
anti British, when the sold, undeniable. up
questionable feet is that the laur,er Got
•rnm.ot has Leen more Britian In Os
than any Conservative Government ever *a':
What are the facts 7 The 4.ota are that
when the Conservatives taxed British good.
and t looked British trod• to the same •x.
teat as they did the goods end trade of
Britain's or Caosdis s ores enemies, the
Laurier Government has given Britl.h goods
and trade a great prefereuos, and that when
Britain became Involved In war, the Leib
rho. Government, at almost • day's motto.,
did what no Canadian Government ever did
before, offered the aid of Canadian troops.
The Laurier Government allowed home ruse
to Manitoba Protest tut i where • Conserv.
W ave Government planned to cores them
What rot It Y to attempt to make oat a case
against that Government, a &oil -English or
anti Imperial t Eapsoully Lu Labial of a
party wblob. 11k• the Uon.ervative party,
deoures lts fixed pohoy to be the same high
tartff armless Britain as against any body else
who will not Rive u. r.olprootty. There
might be some muse for the Ltberal. 40
abates the Conservatives with being anti.
Hrtwh, There is none the other way -
e zoept ?
"F.zwpt Mr. Tarte, you say ?
"Well. what has Mr. Tartea000mplubed?
Did be stop the Liberal trade preference to
Britain ? Did he stop the Canadian troops
going to Afrlo•' Did he stop 'be abolition
of "emirate sobools 'o Manitobs ? Has he
stopped the development of our trade with
Eogland by the promotion of sold storage
and other Government meas,• -et ' I. he the
Government? 1s be the 'muter of the AA.
ministration.' as The Toronto Mail Is fond
of calling him? Well. if be la, he must L.
• great ftrltleher. The Admin'itratloo is
doing more for Britain that. any other
Canadian Government ever did. 11 Tu •
is the master ot the Administration every
English speaking man should cheer for
Tarte. Perhaps The Mall is wrong. Per-
haps Tarte is not the muter. P.rb.,rs
Tarte is merely • had pro-Frenoh Cabin(.
Minister, who bee had to .wallow all th
pro -initial' doings of the rest of the Gov.rv-
meat, much agalvt his will. Well. If he
has had to do that, bow Iv he dangerous
Or bow a laurier dangerous under the oir-
onmstanoe.' Or Quebec!, If Tarte an -I
Laurier and Quebec hays ill had to fro so
pro-Brltl.h against thole nal will, whore is
the danger from Tarte and Laurier and
Quebec? Until this month they were
more united, these three, than during the
past four years -yet never was the Dom.
Inion so British before. N here, then, 1e
the decant .zeass for serious Con tive
attack upon Quobeo, or Laurier, or ever•
Tarte'"
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING.
1010104 011 TRI)I'I4l.En
Boston Globe: If women ever take to
betting hats ow wleottooe, heaven help their
haebande.
a:eV IVIMIS.
Loudon News : It mono to us that the
Dyment done of the Liberal osodldate's m..
jorlty la Algoma were rather large.
TI11Y WIRE WII.LINO To WAIT.
Toronto Globe : Mark Tws', says he
has been mush praised for writ' ug off the
debt of the Webster hrm, but that far more
credit Is dos to the erudite" AB he beard
from them was, "4).,n'ty . uny,and don't
you worry." Homan nature V pot so ad,
atter all.
FRRNrH arrPORT WAR ALL T.IolIT THIN.
Stratford Beacon : After the general
elenlloes of 1882, Sir John A. Mao-
donald had 48 parliamentary Hop -
porters from QQAAM el against 17 Lab
end.. There was oo tory my of Frenob
domination then, nor did the Quebec ma.
jou ty prove a weakness to M'r John'. (dnv•
eroment. 1. lived fourteen years longer.
w'IIAT A .'IIANO• I
Kzohango : This le • baby. It 1. o girl
baby. How sloppy Ito chin Is I How red
Its eyes. What horrid contortions It
mates with Its face. Sea hew savagely It
looks. How like a demon It yells !
Vet to • few year. some man will be half
owed with wild toepen.., worshipping the
very air 4him being hreat.hes, devoutly kneet-
Ing at her feet. and frentleally begging for
see word, one pressor, of the hand, even •
look. whish will sly• him hone.
.1.1 -RDA .1t RI'',IARn.
Landon Advertiser We are glad to see
SIz Riehard Cartwright's majority in South
Ozf.rd ran np to the goodly fignre of 816,
whish Is • rale over the preview' eleotton.
Sir Rlnhard was la great shape as • Hpeeker
dune, the late campaign. Direct, floorage
ens, fell of inform•tlsn, and of fine literary
farm. eo listen to Mir Riohard was an in-
tsileetual .Mmnlatlna. Nothng is mon
pwkify4.g to the f.lthfnl Motets of sturdy
R4, Mobbed Oban the steady rise In his
gnblie Inflsanee anti parliamentary repnts-
yen. For years he was mad. the eel set
td
inailelani &thok as today are Mr. Milan
.ell
W. Tons I bat he stood mol, assess
and steadfast, like • lighthouse meld rigs.• EAST HURON.
breakers. Today hl. oleos . td pirmishismse
are danied by none, and U he sis tieflt roe 't• fello.*ng are the othot►I returns
oastocally attacked it is esldom dans in But Keit. Moron :
House of Commons, eller« 1,0 oa0 meet hie .
foe We to twos In the gloat forum el the us.
tion. 1
.tta worth 440410'44(44 TIIKM
Toronto Star : A traveller who was below
driven through North Vietoria •boo's ten tl
days lief, re the tle:tiro rem 'kit., to the
young masa who was dnv cg "A tot . f
Canadtaoe have been mho• or died of atok• 1
DON m Alrlua." "\ es. ' replled the driver, 2
"and it was L.urier'e fault. 'i'he trevellsr 3
enquired how that was so, "W'ell,t( they'd
sent troops when Sr Charles Tupper brat
wonted to send 'em, and had u..de Sam
Hughes leader of 'em, there wouldu t 'is
been no war."
IT '4) 41' e1 NST ASU 1.141.4441.
fur
ILYTII
Maidoosld' Dledlase.
... 54 44
32 38
86 82
1,1..4 for MaodoYld.... 4
11004.101.0
„, 33
sees., 56
139
Majority torM&odonald.... 43
+11.11Y
1 . ... . . ,sees.. 64
2.... . .. ............ 62
Toronto Globe : A few years ago the;3 re)
anti Catholic agitators were as coon font 4..•••........••. ••• 1
and I.tieterons as tbo snit -trench avuatorl 5. 61
6
7
are today. They were boldly mkt and
squarely beaten. so that the more mention
ot the r,ord "creed' makes them shake I.
their shoes Toe r440 in/ can be met end
beaten in the genie way. It Is of the seine
oharauter,ralsed by the same clue of people,
appealing to the same oleos of pr.-
judiues. It has the same juallty of aohlev-
tog a temporary triumph, then d.ollntg,
then beooming so dlsoredltable that lie
authors are ashamed of 11
ROS", 1, Al I, Ice: IIT.
Dundas Banner : The silly talk going un
to some of the papers about the impending
defeat of the Roos Government to Toronto
is on a per with the silly talk that went oh
about the Impending defeat of the Laurier
(loser: men' at (Wawa ‘Vo .!1 ■ is what
happened. And we will ►11 lee 11 hat will
happen strata. The Roos Government 4.
&ally., cleat. progressive awl pa'rlotio, and
there is no more reason for Lebcvina That it
will not be returned •t the neat *aerobia,
oome when that may, than there was tor
believing th.t the Leerier Goveromeet
would not be returned. Row is all right.
014'1 IMAM Moltk u4 UUO1 t.US01L rOT
Str•throy Ago On the uigbt of Jute 23,
1896, Canadian Liberals rejuioed t the
triumph of Laurier Tho next morning
they were 000ly 'dlormed tbat they bad
played the part of traitors and that Canada
w„uld boons^ a prey to Fronoh-Ca'boho
domll.ation. From 1396 to 1900 Cana la
was r tiled by Laurier .o well that the people
have melt returned him to power. Attain
we bear of the danger of French domination
from a number nt maioo0teota •m.wq the
Ca•adi.o journalists The great m.jorlty of
Canadians, bhweyer, are too intelligent to
he caught by racial ones We ha, e con-
fidence that Laurier will coottoue t.., give
Uonada g. i government during the open•
ing years sal .he twentieth oeotury.
SOUTH HURON.
The returning othoer for warm-I4`mon
Ins deolered Geo MoEwen eleotlld by Oa
majority of 221. The vote w. as 4014.0..:
U 0RTH
McMillan Mclimax
1 96 41
2 34 33 -
3... 69 36
4. .. 17 22
5 24 , 22
• 229 164
Mainrity for McMillan.... 75
1110441*.
161
Majority fur Mo1wee.... 138
HATFIELD.
1 29 a5
M•iorlty for MoFwse.... 26
TrcEltRsMmt,
1 59 73
2 94 19
3 77 62 ,.
4 ...................... 74 57
-304 211
Majority for MOMlltan .... 93
STAN, IIY.
1... 44 26
2 25 62
3 213 60
42
22
212
4 -1.
5 45
159
Majority he ifeltiese.... 53
YOEILI/11•,
1 77
2. 74
3 d3
4 65
-260
Mojnrlty for MoMillao.... 1.1
111'1 I.441'r.
1.... 55
2
3
57
35
4 69
b.... ..... 27
6 46
7 37
326
Majority tor McMillan.... 114
........
IIAT.
2... ss
3.... ............
4
5
5
57
62'
68
69
246
42
54
14
35
09
34
24
212
15 44
22 42
34 114
04 -7151--
2.;
?%2t: 92
38 46
7. 04
142
Majority for MoEwsp 300
H.'APLDL.ATION,
Seafnrth
II canal! ..
116ytield
Tuokermnt.b---
Stanley
229
26
29
504 " 211
159 212
MoKIIIop.... 260 246
Sultan, . 326
212
Hoy 4.1.. 142
1475 1696
Total majority for MoE:w.n....221.
There were 12 spoiled hdlot, and 8
jested ballot..
29
37
30
96
44
27
44
34
66
73 61
'19 44
Mc
1
2
3.
4
6
493
rtty for Msodonald.... 194
IIOwl('K
299
63 89
5b 84
58 112
72 116
92 72
6.... ... .. ........... 45
375
Majority for D:okinsoo....167
•1001410
1 72
2 .... ........... .. 68
3.... ............ sees 45
5.. 59
L.... ... 66
358
Majesty for Mwdonald .... 40
Tt14NFIRRY
1 64 70
2.... 90 46
3 72 63
4 63 67
289 246
Majority for M.odoaald....43
t 44 Rotrrem
1.... 60 31
Majori'y for Macdonald .... 26
WI001140
1 .......... -sees._-.. 37 49
2 sees. .. 49 43
3.... . „ ........... 42 65
4.... ...... sees 74 88
202 245
\lejarlty for Diokl.eo..... 43
RG'AI'ITII (THIN
Meodon&IJ
4
43
194
69
642
43
49
46
44
4,1
75
318
Blyth. ...... sees
B russel@. .. .. .
Grey.. .. ..
Ho w ick ... .
Tureberry'. .
W logham .. ... .
Wroxeter.
40
43
stn►mann?“►nrmntn►nrmnrnrn►mntnnttnrmmtnmm
BIG CLEARING SALE!
We must make roolu for \was cutlery and silverware, stud in
order to do so we are eelliug out ail lines of table and pocket cut
lery, silverwaer, carving seta, game carvers, angst- shell., butter
knives, etc., eta:., at the clueeet po•sitile margin of profit.
BARB WIRE
We have a few hundred pounds of butt h win• 1,•14, which we
will sell right.
SAWS AND AXES
The very beat grade's of cross cut saws and oxen duet arrived
from the manufacturer.' Call and see them. Our prices are the
lowest possible.
Headquarters for guns, ammunition, cow chains, rope tomes,
rope halters, snow shovels, lanterus, bucksaws, cross -cut saws,
hand saws, axes, axe handle; furnace scoops, etc , et :.
Get your glair from us. We keep the best Belgium glass.
. MI D. A Ian
The cheapest and lest hardware store in Hdron County.
1IN ✓IN 1N1N 1
RUBBERS
Dickinson
167
43
26
350 210
M. jority torMsodonald....140
Rejected, 26 ; spoBed, 11.
BLUEVALL.
Trmmo*v. Nov. 13
tied. Mc t4asld spout Sunday In Moles.
werth.
Mr. Andrew Holmes is sot improving,
we are sorry to say.
Mr. May Ross, of Bruo:beld, 4e vi.itlne
her neck, Hoge Ross.
Dc Bel McDonald, "1 Palmoretoo, visited
Me aunts, Nos. McDonald, fast week. •
' 1)r. and Mrs. Tooke sod oblides., of Brute
g els, spent Wednesday with Irtende In the
1411 •e.
Mies Ruby Duff left on &aurae,' moretog
for St Catharines, when she has eecured •
alt nation.
Miss Lye M4 yokes, ot Brussels, spent
Sr td&y at John McCraoken's on the Blue.
vale road
Mr. Henderson, who hat bee. vldling
rr4otiver 1. Brantford, returned t 1 her home
on Saturday.
Geo. Pocock and son Wilfrid, et Rest
1Vaw&sneh, spent8nnday at Mn, Walter
Ru' herford's.
George Porter, of Wiagbem,
meno.d• etoro kesping 'a the
store We wish him mnooeos.
has coin.
poetoffice
Creel Lewis sr as Edllas.
Yee' , '-^ uveas. ail eilas 44.411f• onset&
to the pedals of my hero% tailed," writes
editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Ran.,
"rhen 1 was wholly oared by Backle.'.
Artios Sebes." it's the world's hest for
erui rtT•T.,, soyma d sit stiff tlb11011t, Dote
25o .t Jas. Wilson's
Brevets : Two weeks age lest Sabath
seems¢, ►Iter emotes in the Methodist
r -ohne of the 4 Wasp obaseenors Isis 10
the liner making a great smash. Fortusat.•
ly 0ezto. Dark wee of hand and the fall ex.
l4egnlmed the lisp'.. -rhe ndt at the -bot
t om of the rod bolding the ohandelier had
worked Hon affowieg the lamps to fall.
Brussels: rrHev..John Iiolmes and fam ly
6,,3 _ mOv.A Into ,pe new parsonage last week,
•tthonth nanny eompleted, tint the hooee
---'442 y -wore Matas ear-ttn.ihy the new tenant.
• perseenve will he a roomy, comfortable,
well errs wed home, and is • credll to Ills
Methodset people In Brussels. It Is a won-
derful impressment un the old p•nonege
Mors.: Henry Oaldbook, eldest ono of
S. Meld Geldbeek, of the 'wooed line of
Morris, died .t his home near Roiseevoln,
Manitoba. et Wedne.d•y, Net. 31'.. He
he'd be n •n poor health all summer, but,
wnFn Ftr Mier ystnrnbd'from vIeftlns him
• few week' ago, he was tmprov'•tg, and
death was unexpected. He leaves • wife
and one child. Hs was- a atroor, vigorous
man, In the prime of life. H•, wether was
with him when healed.
154
65
The Carle' tenses.
Archibald Blue, census oommusloner for
()noses, nye tl w ores wile -bee ••.-.Mew-
heretofore, In April, 1+401, and will he nen•
eluded within a month. Not only wtil the
heads bo counted, hot also a record of the
Industrial lits will be obtained. The
scheme of enameratlnn In to take the poll.
ing subdivisions of each electoral district
as units. Their aggregate will represent
the pnpnlatton nt the &ranee A wren M
the Calling subdivision will he appointed
enumerator, and„shore will be se many
enumerator, as there are pelting subdl•
'Wiens The enumeration will be too '0 de
jure and de faoto. The ennmcr.'nr, will
6. sworn 10 seoreey%
in making a roonrd of Indnstrlol life, no
establlahment will be sailed • faotory that
does net emnloy at least .to hands. This
wait do away with the burlesque mate of
the growth of the as man and two mon "in-
dnetrial aetabllshmonts" whlnh fennel port
of the last . Than are 8,000 polling
subdivisions In Canada. There will be
8,000 enamontore. Specie) events. per
haps 4 000, will estimate indo.trtal I 'e
Ppresw. 4.lke W144000.
When thongs are "the beet" they baonme
"the best selling." Abraham dare, • led•
Ina druggist., of Belleville, 0., writes :
"Electric Rosters are that beet selling bitters
1 have handled In 20 years " Von know
why' Most dilemma begin 1. dl.nrdon nr
etomeeh, liver, kidneys, lowsl., bleed and
nerves Electric hitters ton.. np the
slnmaoh, regulates liver, Wiser" and
'overeat., parities the blend, sinter. hen* the
nerves, hen.te curse multitudes of malaAlae.
It tm111s np the entire isobar. fess new
life and vigor Into any weak, tinkly ran -
dews men er weman Prise 50 Oentt.
Bou by Jas. Wilson, druggist.
Tnrnberry : Th" pry es 1 news reach-
ed here on Monday of last week that Bert
B Cloy, son of Mn. M. Rvtley, of this vi'-
sg
machine at Crystal City, Manitoba, a few
days age He had been one of William
(lemmlll'e (formerly of the sixth concession
of Tarnherry) threshing gang this fall. Mr.
Riney went to Manitoba shout a year end
a half era, and was 40' so well. Hb many
friends stout here will deeply sympetbf ce
aft t, MMI.
Thai Throbbing Headache
3 mild quickly leave you. It you used Dr.
King's New IAN P.11. Thousands of suf-
ferers bare proved their m.•ohiees merit
for siek and nerymir heedaohea. They make
pore t•tood and band up tont health. Only
25 conte. Money bees if not oared. Mold
by .las. 43741st.., dragnet.
Tim ('nI OTT Cnvttrn,.-Ry revolution of
the nnnnty council at the ,lane session, the
I h oemb•r eeesinn of that body • will he held
at W1.gh.m, oommennieg Tuesday, Deoem-
b.r 4th. This will he the last waffle el the
present conned, sad on the first Monday In
January next • new mutton w111 he elected
ter the yew. 1901 sed 1A02. Nomin.t.en
day will he Mnnday, December 24'h. the
nomination officers for the various dlstrlot.
Are No. 1 (Athfl.ld, t:olbone, town of
(loderlohi, Wm. Storhers, Rsllot; an. 2
(tnwn.Mp of (4oderloh, Holistl, Clinton),
Jas. Campbell, leindeaborn' : Ne. 3 Hay,
Herman, Stanley, Hayfield), Fred Hess,
i.nrleh ; No. 4Stephen, Ueberne, Reinert,
Frank Mnrley, Vt'haf.n ; No. 5 (Moklltop,
Tuokenmlth, Meafortkh A. N. 8,1111., Hon
sail : Nn 6 ((trey, Morris, Brussel.), F. H.
!snort, lirnee.le : Ne. 7 (West Wawa -mob,
East W.wann.h, Rlylh, tying►&ml. Peter
Porterfield, Meroeoh ; Na. 8 (Howlok, Turs-
bsrry, Wrot.Mr), Jes. (Jowaa, Wrateter,
siewodit will outwear
two pain of
Ordinary Common Rubbers.
Search the World and you will
find nothing
-better than
- .Yrn/?at.d by Every Rubber
Manufacturer and Dealer, but no
imitation has our specially Manufac-
tured Rope Gaovas or Duck, the
only twbric which can bo thoroughly
impregnated with the ?era Gums
When worn out haus loather solo
put on and use (or a Plow Boot.
The]. D. KingCo., Limited, have
the on:r
901,14
genuine Rubber.
1Aon't buy iinle59 the words
1;0894
are stamped upon
the sole of each
R,.bter ; all others are fraud• upon
the Public.
1 BROPHEY & SON
- T111 1.1401•0 -
' ltV4*ra\'11tret<orr atu'td
orders r.rer■uy arte.4ed fie u
Senor. eight N day.
stere as weal Street. Se,l4eaee, e
b.o else*(.
CANTELON'S
Pastry, Oyster Patties,Tarts, Short
Bread and Cream ftolls,Mince
Pies and Lady Fingers, Kisses,
Macaroons, Maranoue8,
Brandy Snaps, Etc.
are an good aa the beet made 1n any
city in Canada.
Cantelon deeds the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
4n Caney deervwtng ane ornament-
ing 014d a11?Hlnd icing.
(ileo him en order and your eat.
isfaction will be immured.
D CANTELON,
WEST -8T.
BECKER & MYERS,
Undertarers and Embalmers
(:r:vluato. of Mosso. -!u..'lts-Col
-
lege of Embalming.
N't11TR IIRARd1L
.,1'1C774 DAY AND NIGHT.
BUT 0001)8 .1T MODE
RATR PRICI8, AND
COURTROUS AT rXhTION.
.O.A0.. LYCS, ta.REa1CM.
ALBERT W. ¶ISE,
1,041.11.}1 IN
Farm Ifni _dints and Machinery.
Deering Rloders. Mower.. (tate, and Twine.
Alto J. W. Mane Good.
11o0ah11. Pulpers, eta
Walkerrll e Wagons a speolatty,
grery't Ing made nt the very hest material.
Ropsirn of tat kind. tent on han't.
Would to ppleased to `ave you call and i -
spent goods before purchaslog ' l.ewhere.
CIA8E CASH PRICES.
wilt open ep to the old Angus McKinnon
stand .bout October 3r4
A. W. WISE,
Hamilton 8 reel.
Merited e ■. w
BsauN, UST., May 9th, 1900
To yes HOWARD FrRNAcs GO,
(4tsn.trIN :-The Managing Committee
of Margaret Avenue School hereby expreen
their satisfaction with the heating of that
school by your firm. Your trio combust,
tion furnaoee have given um a temperature
of from 65 to 80 degree. in the lowest rero
weather, and have, besides, reduced our
coal from 4.3 tone in 1899, to 27 tone for the
winter. After trying three Ttifferent
furnaces, without being able to heat the
school, we feel that we owe you at leant our
thanks in saving un from any more trouble
with the heating of Margaret Ave. School.
Yours respectfully,
G. M. DrBus,
Chairman Margaret Ave. School.
J. H. WOE/31U,
The Cheap Stove and Furnace Man
Solo Agen•, 4.'.lerich, (int.
A Great Snap
la our Glag.r Snap, .t bo. •
poond, of which woven • barrel a week.
This isn't our only snap. u we carry
everything that oan be toned In an np
tadose grocery .Ion, and our prloes
are right. The farmers know that they
oan always get from us a snap for their
produoe. We draw the line •t no
Iegit(mste trade -- everything gees
(il.esware or potatoes, garden .tuff or
ohelmet table Chins We deal In all
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
Redford blank, Gaiertoh.
Fjord
Wear
Shoes.
Men and boys
(young men) work-
ing outdoors,
knocking about,
need good strong boots to stand the racket.
We've got the very kind you want -stout, thick
solea (,111),1 leather, mind you), good strong insteps,
put tort tiler with the knowledge that they must be
Sir.' t , sIand the %tr.lin.
t I. ,.,ts are 1101 expensive, tht"ugh they do
We.+1
Remember our Goods are all New, direct from the
factories. No Bankrupt Stock.
Wil. SHARMAN, Jr.
Goderich Bargain Centre
BARGAIN DAYS, NOV. 29 & 30.
A BARGAIN oil EVERYTHING
TABLE LINEN
40c Table Linen for 25e
50e Table Linen for............37
75c Table Linen tor 50c
LINEN TOWELING
24 in. Linen Toweling, I2}c, for. ..8e
20 in. Linen Toweling, 12 c, for....So
1 in. Linen Toweling, IOo, tor.... 7o
IN iu. Cotton Toweling, 5c, for.... 3c
Bargains in Lace Certain.
Bargains in Tapestry Curtains.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Cotton, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs
at a reduction.
FLANNELETTES
1 yard wide, I2ic, for
KID GLOVES
Perrin's (Novas at a reduotit)ih.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
20c Vesta for 150
25c Vesta for 22c
50c Vesta for 45c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Bargains in Men's Shirts and Drawers
Bargains in Boys' Shirts and Drawers
Extra value in Boys' Hose.
8c
ON NOVEMBER 29 ci 30.
Bargains on Linen Towels. , Far Capes, Caperines, Fur Gauntlets,
Bargains on Table Napkins. I Men's Fur Costa, Ladies Fur Coats
Ladies' Jackets, all at reduced price. ata bargain.
DON'T FORGET THE DATES, NOV. 29 & 30.
JAMES ROBINSON'S
Cross=Cut Saws
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE CELE-
BRATED " IAPLE LEAF" SAWS. ALSO
A FEW "VULCAN" CROSS -CUT SAWS
- FOR $3.00 EACH.
Also a Full .Stock of
Axes, Axe Handles, Saw Sets, Files
and Bucksaws.
N. D. ROUGVIE.
THE CASH HARDWARE STORE.
HAVE YOU A COLD? 'ABOUT PERFUMES
We have just opened a lasw order el
that excellent reined, •'Laxative
Bromo-Quinine Tablets." They
Tuve • great reputation for cures and are
GUARANTEED TO CURE.
Assisted by a bottle d that ''White
Pine and Tar" times Cure, •
radical euro will Le sore. Why, Dot Icy
one or both of them
W. C. GOODS -
BEDFORD
JUST A WORD
We would like you to call and see the
beautiful lines of Christmas packages we
aro opening now. The rery latest style
Consists of a nice bottle of fine perfume in
a morocco leather syn., satin -lined end
very tasty. The cases are to be used tor
handkerchief, glove, or jewel owes, etc.
Dssutilul lines in other styles too. Best
velem we ever hall.
Chemist.
BLOCK.
JOHN MORRIS
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Plaoi.g Mill and Factory, Cam-
bria Road, (,o4.rieb.
A compleM.took of
Dressed and Undressed
Lumber,
Flooring and Siding, .
Lath, Shingles, Etc.,
Sash and Doors on hand and
made to order on short
notice.
Ston' Windows & Boors a Specialty
Estimate' furnished. Terms moderate.
JOHN MORRIS,
GODERIOH.
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS QF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THE REST
Scraillou Bard Coal
IN THR MARKET
All (:mai weighed me the Market 8oalee.
where yon get HOO lbe for a ton.
1?-, M. LEE.
Orden loft es 8$37$AZD'$
St.re promptly amended 4 .
KIDD'S BOOK STORE.
FANCY GOODS, FANCY CHINA,
FANCY NOTE, PRETTY PICTURES,
SCHOOL BOOKS, POUCHES, PIPES,
WALL PAPER, BOOKS, PERIODICALS.
MAGAZINES, PAPERS.
Everything bright, fresh and new. No old goods to
offer at any price.
KI DD di 00.
Oast salsa Buttons -Lawlor. Tupper, H.gk Job., Mems., R.lmsa.