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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-4-17, Page 44 THURSDAY, April 17, 1902. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO A Wearable Suit Men's attention today is showing a tendency to revert to Colonial times. There was no "shoddy" cloth purchased then. A gentleman desired to dress plainly, but well. Your if bought hen. is sure to bee wearable suit Our eprine stuck is very loge, well !elected, made especial) se fur us d every garment is guaranteed Suit to 3t. and give good satisfaction. If goods don't tura out right. we make it right with you. .. We are proud of our stock of Boys' Clothing . . And you will be proud of "the little man" with one of our suits on him. We have the ill at any price you want, from 81 35 toff 00 Sete, Shirts, Collars, Ties. Suspenders, etc , are here in large quantities and latest styles. See our 25c Police Brace It's the best we have ever seen for the money. W. C. PRIDHAfl 9 Perfect ihsttlmi Clothlea House, McLeau's Bleck. CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER get �i gna1, u rVPusasa RVERY THURSDAY MORNING MTt e. DIMMILLICIMISOR HODRRRIOB, THURSDAY. APRIL 1T. 1f101. MAYOR CAMERON IS THE CANDI- DATE. W HEN Mayor CAMERON, of Gode- rlch, reserved to himself ten days in which to declare his acceptance of the Liberal nomination, in West Huron he did so be. cause at the time there were certain mat- ters connoted with his private business that he wished to arrange before taking definite action in a political campaign His friends throughout the constituency *ill be pleased to learn that he has made satisfactory arrangements in this regard and that he has decided to carry the Liberal banner to victory in the ensuing campaign We learn also that it is probable that he will take into law partnership one of Toronto's bright young barristers who has decided to make Ooderich his home in the near future. This arrangement contribute ed no doubt to Mayor CaMSRON'e decision to enter the politiclel arena. The battle is on.' Let every friend of Mayor Caeswr's get`po the firing lire. THE MAN FON \HE JOB. LAST week Tee SWUM, lid an article deploring the existing conditXxis is South Africa, which at first blush did dot suit the war expert of The 'Toronto Telegi' m, who immediately penned the following adtntilla tion i �'. The Heron Signal clamours for "a statesman" to go out and settle the South African difficulty And The Signal's ideal of a statesman is lion. James Butherlaal . In this particular instance we did not have Hon JAMBS SornrRLANDin mind, but we did know that the fountain of all mill• tory and diplomatic knowledge could be found in the star chamber of the editorial suite of The Telegram, and we knew also that the war expert of The Telegram knew that the fountain of ad knowledge was not far removed from his hat. That we were right in our conjecture is exemplified by the following from The Telegram of Hater day last, eyidently written after sober second thought: iLACU IS CANADA'/ FIM? LONL All this crazy talk about militarism In Canada and Canada's love of warfare does not touch the great essentials of the simple truth that Canadians are a peace. loving people Canada's hope is that the bleseinq of a speedy pesos may rest upon the warring peop'es in South Africa. Canadians almost unanimously pray that neither they nor their children may ever again read an item of war news - that, Canada may never again have to seed her sons forth to the battle. We, therefore, have great pleasure in nominating the Hon. J. R. ROBINSON, of Ter TRLar:Rats, as the only fit and proper person to act as plenipotentiary extraerdin ary with the object of bringing the Mouth African war to a close. Who will second the motion? HAMILTON VERSE. JAMES MITCHELL'S SOLILOQUY. AT last ! My fond ambition realized. Landed the Tory nomination for West Hu roll. Cheat thing, this prohibition business. Did me a good turn Perhaps Mr. Whitney, when he sees me re deem the riding. N'ill take me into his Crhi,.ct. Shouldn't be surprised. Course I'll nave to get elected, but that will be easy. Dead easy I don't intend to follow the example et my illustrious predecessors, And run up Salt Creek. Oh, no I You see, It's this prohibition game. I ll just steer north by south - All the boys that don't want Prohibition Will vote for me, Because I'm Whitney's candidate, And all the prohibitionists will vote for me because I stand on the temperance platform, which that archfiend Roes has basely deserted in order to thrust upon the people a wicked, cowardly. vicious, immoral. unjust, deceitful, dastardly. unwarranted, uuprinciple1, un British, unconstitutional end alto• gether unprecedented thing called • Referendum I My. it's a cinch My dear friend William Campbell will sr - range to have the preachers speak for me from the pntrit, And my partner will be of very great assist once in canvassing the "boys " And then I'm eo popular. I must not say much about the majority I expect to get. But my dear friend Campbell says it will not be lees than My`dear friend Campbell will have to get s stable re ogn tion For hi! H•denyiog services to t Principle and Party. It will be great fun handing out offices to my followeks. Oh, my James Mitchell, P. P., not M. T., some say would tier befit me. Mr. Whitney will call qte "Jim." THE following unique production is from the author of "Hurrah for Tarte, so bright and smart ; Hurrah for Mulock, too, McGillicuddy and everybody That beat the 'Tupper crew." We publish it so that our esteemed con• temporary, The Star, will have an oppor- tunity of swing real verse from the Ambi• tines City, where everything goes with • swing, where the women are all good -look - tug and where the men are "hot stuff": "ATHUL RANK." HAMILTON, 4th April, 1902. Dear witty, .vise Mc(lillicuddy. Aithe' my method may be muddy, I trust that I can make it clear That I regret that you were here, Our hearts to warm and charm and cheer. With neer a bleared hard to bid You welcome to a quaick or quid. Believe me: had I not been fiat Upon my hack, and week 'a a rat. I would have, sass • doubt, been round To listen to your speech renowned -- A speech pronounced beyond a guess A Signal, unalloyed success. When next you come, before we part We '11 have some tongue' as well 's tome And try to render you at merry (Tuts - As any Knight or King in Kerry. 1 remain, es warm as curry, Yours sincerely. WM. MURRAY. Commodore McGillicuddy t Long may he continue ruddy 1 SNAP SHOTS. * -The Whitney candidates are already giving out the patronage of the Province. T H. Lrssos,'who is running in North York as the original "Whitney candidate." bas promised the Penetanguishene reform- atory to either Newmarket or Aurora after lie is elected. This is one way to Reform -a - Tory. -A great deal of ineefferabl, gush is being put forth about CectL Rennes as an Empire builder. If he were referred to by his chroniclers as an empire breaker they would be nearer the mark. Up to the time of his departure he did more Injury to the British Empire than did Napoleon with all of his legions. -The Toronto Telegram *ye : "West Herein Liberalism ought to ge about tee year. for the cruelty to • "brother journalist" involved In the turning down of Admiral ian MoCilli ewldy for Graem (amerns " As "Admiral" DAN MOGIru.wtcnev was not an a.•plrent at the nomination we fail to see where the '-ternifig down" comes in. Some bdy has kiedsd up our. *teemed metes' teary the wrung way. HURON. BRUCE Si 6IREY ELECTRIC R• Meetly' Meld as Maslow and Sia.Saaeee -Meek lateral' felted. A well•a,tend,d public mestiag to Mentes the Rotor, Bruw A tiny Elee:rio Railway question wee held •t Carlow cm Friday e ysalo, 4th lost. The chair was oeuapled by M.jor Young, snd speech',. is fever of the project were made by Mover O.mane, Joe. Beck, W. Campbell, Cul. Vetoes sad W. F. Young, and at the (dim • resolution was passed ashlar the mussel sl Colborne to wbwih • bylaw for 826,000 to add in ooa- struotIng lbs proposed road. atll.wAr MssTINU AT UVNUANNUN. The meetlug to d souse the rottenly *shims which wig held here Saturday eveotue Apr. 501, was well attended. Mr. Durum was oha'rm.n and the following gentlemen spoke mjt•vor of the proles . M.v"r Camaro°, Jas. Miteheil, A'er. Seuod.re,'Vin. Camped., of Ooderioh ; Joe. Bout, of Colborne ; Wm. Mallough, Thus Aederwa.ol Jae. Rose, of Ashfield, and J Ii. Maliougb, of E Wares - n osh. John Mr-Lsap spoke to opposition. Psittacine were signed wilting the oousotle of Ashfield and Ems Wawanos► to submit nylaw• in aid or the road fur the sums of $50.000 sod $26,000 respeutysly. OODERICH COLLEGIATE INS TI' TU TE. The following Is the percentage of the total obtained by the pupils at the recent terminal eaamluatloes. role I, DIVISION B. Jess Tom 77 W. Proudfoot 74 I. i'roedfees 71 U &seer 68 J. Walker 66 R. J. rise 65 J Delbert 65 E. Young 64 G, Rhyoas ... ..64 A. Anderson 63 E. Hoge 63 E Elliott 61 it. Elliott 60 H. Smite 57 M. Duff ... .....56 A. Metria 55 M. Tilt 55 J. R Cralgle o2 L Robinson 52 1 Baths 52 E setherlaad....50 M. P. Lane 49 L Atkin 48 L. Beek 49 J. Gelb 47 O. MoGilllouddy..47 U. Carrie .... 46 F. Wiggins 46 U. Morrow 45 M. M.Doesld 45 N. Kidd ..43 C. Rumbell 42 N. Merolla, . ...40 A. Graham 37 T. Crooke. 36 M. McKean 35 A. steadies . 34 W. Craig R. Thespian ....33 FORM 1. ulvtvoN a. M. Leigh .73 M. Thurlow 71 A. Dam*.. 67 F. Naito! 66 A. Gelmes 62 A. Larrlok ..60 N. Jamteeoa 59 M. Bassett 59 R. Elliott 58 G Hood 57 E. Stratton 56 J L%wresoe . ....55 K Blaokstone54 S. Murray ........54 e. Mitchell 54 R. Tye 62 R. Smith 61 M. Ball 50 G. D.akesa ..49 A. Sturdy 49 W. Towereey 47 V. Whitely 45 H Saul* . 44 L. Eliot 44 If Robertoe 42 L. Sturdy 42 Iv Allan 40 .1. C. Curie 38 34 FORM II. A Roller 80 H. Long 76 G. Wightmaa ....76 G. Dyke 75 C. Anteroom 73 E. Henderson 73 E Craig ..... ..68 M. D ,dao 66 1) Matheson .,..66 R Rundle 65 A. Chisholm ....64 H. Taylor ..63 C Asquith .. ..62 C. Saunders 60 H. Bain 69 S. Guest ..... ....59 B Brlmioetsbe ,58 C. Rhynes 67 A. Garrew 57 O. S.ikeld 55 B. Devise ..... 55 M. Row.... 65 L Griffis 64 W. Melotoeb 53 L. &german.. . 51 M. Tau 50 The rest were below fifty or absent. roar Ili. O. Ida Key__. 77 E. Stewart 76 H. Walker ib L. Jeokrif--- 74 L Wilson 74 C. Bean 74 T. J. O'Loughliia..72 M. Spence 71 S1. Colborne 71 L. Konz 71 U Crawford ....67 E. Dank, 67 T Johnston 67 T. MCEwso 64 L. Brydres 62 B. Millie' 61 M. B.tile 60 W. Shaw 60 K Webb 68 H. Woods 66 1 Woods 66 I. Bates ..... ....56 A. Johestoa 56 D. Allison 64 R J. McRae ....54 M. MaDoaald 54 J E. Robertson ..60 J. Caatsloa 50 S. M. Mellwaia . 48 IC McMillan ._ 48 F. Yoga.. 48 W. T.ylor 47 N. Duroto . . 46 B. Jordan 44 P. 'Tye 43 a M Il•ean 42 U. R:berte 42 H MoDocald ,...40 The reel were below fitly or absent. -MARK TWAIN he. jest worked off one of his best jokes upon an unsuspecting pub• ho., A few years sine* he west to the wall financially, and at the age of sixty•three grappled with the world again so success- fully that the other day he purchased a house and grounds wherein to pane his de dining years, paying for the same the sum of $47,000. -Jos Dowexy, of The Guelph Herald, Hoon CLARK, of the Kincardine Review, C us, of The Peel Banner. and James MIresizt., of The Goderich Star, are Witrr- say candidates, and will, if elected, vote for Whitney through thick and thin. Jos Dow,ST and Hoots CLARK are strong anti prohibitionists, and are il{ making Ray pledges. Mrecisl.L posse aa an anti probib and may take any old pledge, but he will, if elected, be on the division list with CLARK and IMwNsy ann WIIITNRT every time, prohibition or no prohibition. WHAT 01 HERS ARE SAYING. JCRs oNCi IN A WRILI. London Adyer'leer : June 96 is to be a peens holiday. it may be iseesysnlent to soma people to have three holidays May PA, Jen, 26. and Jely 1 --es alae wgether, hs► es al's nyer 60 years chew the last Cor enation Day there oan be ae eemplalat as that seer,. • Munro PARLAY taw. Stratford Reserve . Mr. M (4 Cameron el (lederieh, has heed oemisated se the Liberal esedidate fes West Herne. Mr O•merew is • see of the late Rea M, C ()smartie, who represented this ees*titessey ter many years. a -d he hes leng hese regarded as • *mlef parllameatertae. West Hares. with bits Is the field, Is pretty mare to reseals arae le Liberalism. Rretor : Lore Cass left Inst week ler Detroit. where he will take • pedals le • stair t•ekegy. AT LAST. A Messed, bey bees paned /ka will Cure D iabetes Permanently sad t'e.Nrleiy. Quinsy. April 14:h, (Special). -A very positive and advanced case of diabetes has bten oared. Mr. Sam Deerooh.rs, of this city, was dying of diabetes tour years ago, and today he is strong and well. No one believed he could ever recover. Dodd'• Kidney Pills mored him end although he memsd to be all right yet many thought that it could not Es s complete core but only temporary relief. Now, however, after four years have elapsed Mr. Desroohers rtouily declares that he has not shoos had the slightest symptom of his old trouble. Every one Is oepvinced that di•hetee is oamble, and that I)add'e Kidney Pills will core Ir. PRESBYTERY OF HURON The Presbytery of Hurnnsist in Clinton on the 8th Inst. The ribort on Sabbath schools wee submitted by Rev. James Hamilton, convenor, adopted and ordered to he forwarded to the convenor of the Synod's committee. The congratulations of the Presbytery were extended to the Rev. Alex. Stewart, B. A , on his having conferred open him the honorary degree of i)oorer of Divinity, by the senate of Knox College.. /retreats from the report on church life and work were ordered to be printed for circulation among the people of the cousregatlons, Including a reoommeed• mtloo to do what they ono to have the vote for the prohibition of the li set traffic se large as possible. Rev. Mr. Larkin gave a report on the statlstlos and Beason of non gregatlona for the past year. showing that there Is an increase of members and of oontrihutions fr r missions, as oomparsd with last year, the to*I contributions for missions this lot year bele' $7,535, and the total for all perpomes $46,680. A resolution respecting the death of Dr. Robertson was adopted. The clerk was also instrueted to wavey, is imitable terms, the sympathy of the Prs.bytery to the widow and family of be late Rev. 3 H. Taylor, formerly pastor of Sc Andrew'. ehareh, Lunkoow, hot sines his resireatloe of that charge • resident within the bounds of the Presbytery. A osll was submitted by Rey. Mr. Aedereon from the eeegrrgatlens of Manchester and Smith's Hill, in favor of Rev. A. R. Camp. R. A. The stipend promised is $800, with a manes. The call was sustained. Pro ybicnal arraegenente were made for his Indention is Use event of his accepting the call. Rev. Mr. Henderson was appointed enevsnnr of the home mission oommistte. Mesere. Flotsber and Donnan were appelat e el memheve of the Synod's committee en hills and overtures, and Mr. Shaer • mem• her of the Assembly's °ernmittee. Mr. Anderson pry settee that at nest met ag be would mem* that the Preshytery hold five regales ematiegs during the year in - Mead of four. Mr. Fle'nhsr reported that the •armeatatw,n committee had /ran te4 to Grand Reed 8160 for the pretest year. with settee that the erag would hearealtsr be 'edemed to 8100; he elm rerort•d that $60 had been greeted in Lesions mad Came church, Gederieh tewsehip, for the put half year The fegewmg were sleeted "omminlnsers M Its Memel Assembly : IM Atewart, Messrs Musgrave, Sewers, Larkin sod Shaw, ministers; and Messes. Deeean, TeesReid, McQamrrleand MerlI., eider,. Mr. Deviates embed and obtained imrmmmmm Ramsay's Paints..... are not affected by WET nor WEATHER. They are the boat N earth Are You Going to Paint ? If so --We sell the very purest of White Lead We sell the very purest of Oils and Varuishes I We sell the Tiny purest of Dry Col. rs ! Our Prices are the very lowest on the flarket on the Quality. ALLAN & McIVER i— e— he Loading Hardware and Stove Men. Honest Goode at Honest Prices. 'Phone 57. a �1111u1�U1111�11��1��11U1111ullllfi leave of ab once for twe months. Mr, Mc- Lean was nominated for moderator of Assembly. The next regular meeting is to be held in Clinton on the 8th of Jaly. Seaforth : Among the Canadians killed In the engagement os Marsh 31st, at Klein - hart's river, South Attlee., Was Private W. T. Peters, of London. Private Peters le a native of &ealertb, and lived here for a number of years. He is a nephew of Johs Oldfield, of Tuokervmith. BOPMBMIA A. McLENNAN'S LINIMENT For external use only, is a positive cure for Spinal Disease, Hip Disease, L.fi.mmat ry Rheumatism, Lame Bwk, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Week and Sore Lenge. Brutes, Sprains, Smith Joints, Rapture, sod all kis- cited diseases. It has also been found • cure for Throat Affections in hones. hone genuine without having the trade mark on labels and wrappers sod E. A, McL .. 's Liniment, (ioderioh, O it., stamped on wax meal on s•oh bottle. Manufactured *sly by EUI'HKMIA A. McLENNAN,sol,pateatee and proprietress, Ooderich, Ont. J. W. SMITH wishes to announce that he is handling the celebrated 5 STAR brands FLOUR 3 STAR of,,,. made by the Lake Huron d Manitoba Milling Co., and is repared to fill all orders prom ly at the following prices f SPOT CASH : 5 Star Brand`. $3.90 bbl. 3 at as \ 3.60 's He will also handle the Kee- watin Flour. J. W. SMITH, East Street. SPRING AND SUMMER ..... Dress Goods SIM in prime new colors and at job 60e for 40u 75o tur bOu bbu for 40u 50e for 40o Blank Dress Goods, is all the new makes fur the sea. sun's vele From 40c to $2.76 Colored Dress Goods, is fawns. browns. drabs, greens, greys and a number of shades ill blues. Black and whit• Ifetenees. a0o, for Skirts and Weigle Colored Satelines 260, for Skirts and Waists Colored Satsumas 15u, for Skirts and Waists Colored Drees Hue ins. 80,10u,124o, 16u, 90c Mid 26c Gingham* from Sc to 20o Print, !rows be to 12;0 Plain Irish Dimity, in black, blue, pink, white, slate sod lineal color, all new goods. Window Draperies in frilled Brussels Net frilled Muslin* Cornu Spot Mutt ins white figured Nets, Madras Muslin., Art Muahus and Law Cur. til* 600 to $4 50 ._- Another lot of cheap Corsets, 25c and 35c A range of sizes in Parisian Straight Front Corsets, in two colors, for 60c, worth 75c. A lot'of Parisian Erect Form Corsets, in white, $1.00. The newest thing in Corsets. Our complete assortment of Shirt- waists for the spring and summer trade now in stock. All new this season. We intend to give our customers TWO MONSTER BARGAIN DAYS, APRIL 25th AND 26th, when our whole stock will be at bargain day prices. J. H. COLBORNE fre5 ACT! eieNTtY on E"+ 4JVD KI DN 6OWELS r DIE SYST£ CLEANSE EFFECTUALLY; p PE t-tOIDHO: O aegS;; OVERCOMES STIPATI ON HABITUAL CON PERMANENTLY ITS BENEFIc of f fCTS, BUY THE GENUINE -MONF D BY iIRENla IRJSYIAl }nye,- t:e v04 p, ,c b^i(d.'-T' r7."! 50c F(°01); The Division between geed and ledi8erest Drugs and Medicines is strongly defined here. The Indif ferent kled are peer ordered and never permitted to form part of oar stock. Only goods of aodounted purity are offered to customers. Our stook of Proprietary Medicines Is very terra. Primes are law, F. JORDAN, MEDICAL HALL. A SPRING ODE,. Two Feet to a Line. 11!)VetU , W e.a<YNee, GhE.eNts Red , *Doctor Dead.. CONSULT ... HARMAN, THE HOEMAN ... AS TO PRICES. C. V 2 N' B U ,I i- • 1. PLEASED W I T .-e OUR SHOES FARMERS, DON'T SOW YOUR OATS until you have treats them with FORMALDEHYDE to destroy smut. Much better than the old way. Inexpensive. • We turntsh Directions, Chau Farnitare Polish Makes all serni,hwl work look like new. Positively the hest. Disi.fectuts thasehold Alenia Heatemall Store -pipe Vanish 25o, 5 for $1.00 Flower Seeds harks Seeds We C. GOODE, Chemist, BEDFORD ▪ /LOOK... i`ftii' I A Painted Floor makes housekeing easier. A dusty carpet keeps the whole Ouse dusty. A rug can be . easily shaken and th dust left outdoor. 'rt SHERWIN-WILLMMS SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT is made for floors aLd flocrs only. 'Iade to walk on. N. D. RO UGV I E, The Cash Hardware Store, Ooderich, Ont. OUR SPRING STOCK Is now ready for inspection, both in trimmed Trimmed Hats from $1.25 up. Ready-to-wear Hats from $ 1.00 up. Sailors from 15c up. and untrimmed hats. Our stock is complete in every line. Call and inspect MISS CAMERON, LICENE DISTRICT HAMILTON STREET, . . The Reard of Limner Oommiseloners will meet at the Inspector's Oflioe, Clinton GN Thursday, April 17th, 1N2 AT 5 O'CLOCK 1'. M. in noeslder the applleetione for the linens* Titer of 1001-1005 All petitions or *petitioners' to he sent to W. J. Paisley, Iespeetnr, Citation, The number of linemen teethe year 1001 1005 was 10 hotels and taboos The pumber of ap Mrs for the year 1071 MIN Is Si hotel* and Eslewlloalione S. Pike. W•veriey pt= No license granted to any Ray kind of • slot maobiae en W. J. I'AISieIY. laspeeter. Mem. • Settlers One-way Excursions To Manitoba sad ('snaelan N ,rth Wait will leave Toronto every TURFMAN' during MARCH lad APRIL. 1501. P•esengsre travelling without Live Rtoek should take the train leaving To reete at 1.0 p.m Pessearrers travelling with Wye Meek should take the train Iwviag Tomnte at 9s. olonist Sleeper will be attached to each trete. for fell rttonlere and nosy of ' Ss.' Ae�tnpl� ' obese to te Yr* M. A. RAM, A. R. NOTMAN, Amt. noel. Passe Ages', I Kies Street Rant. Termite. :. f