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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-6-19, Page 4} 4 Tuoaai, y, June 19, 1902 THE SIGNAL : GODERIOR ONTARIO Some People Have An Idea that they can be comfortable by divesting themselves of clothing during hot weather. Others buy warm weather gar- ments and are always comfort- able. We have a well selected stock ot light weight articles, such as Straw Hate, Neglige Shirts, Light Coate, also Coats and Trousers, iu light and dark grey Homespun, with stripe. '}'hese garments promise to be very popular this season and cost very little money. Our uuloadiug sale of Children's Clothing continues for one week more. We want to clear our tables of all Childreu's Clothing and have reduced the price so low that it ought to claim the consideration of all shrewd buyers. Don't let this opportunity dip. You may notget another like it for a long time. Our reduced prices range from $1.10 to $3 98 per suit. See the new Ping Peng Tie, the latest creation in Neckwear. W. O. PRI DRAM. u rca1.1anim EVERY THURSDAY 'HORNING ■T e. 1aeeswieISST HODREICH. THURSDAY. JUNE O. ISM SHE DOTH PROTEST xoo MUCH. MiSS CHARLOTTE E. Wiumee en- dently desires to be seen of men. She is still harping about her "virtue" and in a communication to The Toronto Telegram recently had the following : "Al. the nomination in West iduron, Mr. Cameron, tie Liberal candidate, made a personal attack on me, and made base and vu:ger insinuations against my honor and even my virtue " CHARLOTTE E. WIOOINS knew when she penned that falsehood that it was untrue. Na Liberal epcke against her virtue at the nomination or any- where else. Her conduct throughout the campaign was certainly impudent, ntruthful and unwomanly, but she is the only person who held up her "vi ue" to the public on the platform. - No t'beret in West Huron cared two straws about CHARLOTTE WHIG'S'S virtue: what they were more im- mediately •nterested in was votes, and they got t. em. And now that the campaign is , ver this impudent wo- man continues o talk in print and Q.n platform about alleged attack on her virtue. Vi nus women don't usually talk that ay, and if CHAR- LOTTR Wioniee does at want to be classed with the late . ra. POTIPBAR Whe will cease throwing b , bks publicly at her own reputation. \ ADVERTISING, HOW HE V THE }ion. S. H. BLAKE, after time of Grit voting, has seen fi vote for WIIITNKr. The Hon. S. BLARE has a perfect right to vote jos as he pleases, and so has any other elector—white or colored. But J. P. WHITNEY, we are informed, learned that Hon. 8.11. BLAKE had voted con- trary to his previous record, and gave the fact publicity. Then Hon. S. H. !Juice put himself on record by giving his reasons for voting as he did. We don't think it was really necessary tor J. P. WHITNEY to draw attention to thtt fact that lion. S. II. BLAKE had crossed lots, po'itically ; and we don't think it was necessary for Hon. S. 11. BLAKE to explain why he jumped the fence. There were a number of men just as good aa Hon. S. H. BLAgg who voted off their regu- lar line in the recent election. There are s number who go off at a tangent in every election. Then, why should Hon. 8. 11 BLAKE be singled out fee adverse criticism ? We admit be is a man with, • mission (ci4ydltotherwise), but be is certainly not a man with a following, politically. He has a vote and he has a perfect right to mark his ballot how he pleases when polling day cornea around. If he sees fit to flop back to his tint political love next time, let him do so. Perhaps he has already distioverrd that it is time for a change. So long as he doesn't make two crosses on Erie ballot we will forgive him. THEY ARE ONLY FAKING. THE actions of The World and 'Ihe Mail since the election have beets any- thing but those of sane organizations. The World's "Shotgun" article sent a well defined snicker through the Pro vine., and The Meil'e hysterical rant is second only to Dt' Vepwwr'e opin. ions regarding the voting conditions In North Perth and North Grey. There won't be any occasion for e hotgun politics, and the flub dub of The Mail and the meunderings of De VRRNRT will not set the heather on fire. Everything is now settling down to the easy, every day order of baainesa, and nobody is rery badly worried over the result, unlr.., it may he, the individuals who got loft, the n ewspapers that went Cory and marl. prophecies that didn't materialise, and lawyers like W. D. McPRsheotr who yelled, "Fraud!" before the election, and who hate to let goof the shout. The echoes of the campaign are be- coming fainter as each day passes by, and the indications are that, whether the protesta mature or not, there will he a fairly good Lay crop in the Huron Tract this season. SNAP SHOTS. —The Spectator hasn't yet figurer out that slump in Eat Hamilton. —A bye-ehction in Hamilton would put the Tory candidates out of business —Col Dssisoe has heen giving the people o! England more than thirty day.. —The Mail now calls him "Mr. H BLAKE " It uaerl to call him "Brother SAN." —When the Canadian politicians land in England won't the little island sag, Some- what ! --- -In West Huron we have had twelve elections in twelve years Is is time for a change —Even Tiro Spec'ator is force( to admit that Hamilton is not the Tory town it thought it win —Now that Hon. G. W. Roes has gone to the coronation what.re BILLY Admixes and The Toronso World go'ng to do about it ? - It seems from the cable despatches that the Boors are really accent people after all. This will be news to our friends the jln. goes —The Worhl's alleged tac-similes of the North Grey ballots were evidently chopped out with W. F. MACLgAN's little jack• knife. —As we get nearer to the 4th of Decem- ber, the zeal of our temperacce friends for prohibitory legislation seems to slacken somewhat.. --Che Hamilton Spectator believe. that the only good Grits are throe veleo die or who, failing to die, tarn Tory, which is lust about as hard on them. —The magnificent fight that The Star and owners are putting up in faror of the re ndum should gladden the heart of that selb enfeeeed pious platformist, JOIN A. ND Ro 1.24 —E. A 1)05 Vuuia', who has been nosing into hallo in North Perth and North Grey, or ly uses everything through n slags darkly. a thinks his c iente have got the double c —Miss limbs tnntve was up inlOrillia last week talking t the W. C. T. U. of that town, and from a Packet we learn that s,e was loaded up to the neck with ghost stories about West furon. So long ae the W C T. 12. will f nigh the price lirvrrrs'N.nimble jaw will wag ly. --The recount* and the claim or "Cum Nay put up by The Mail and The W Id have almost made ase lose track of the fault that peace has been declared in South A ice But as the war woe stopped several tin le by proclamation which did not atop it, per• baps we may u well wait for further par Maulers. —Since New Year's M. G. CAMRRON, of Olio town, has hal a fairly good portion of honors Dome his way. He has become Mayor of Goderich, member of the Aegis 'afire Assembly, heron ,nate a K. C , and hes been appointed on the commlmion U, revise the Statutes of Canada—ot poeit,oa that will lad probably five years Ballots marked with single stroke, were allowed by .Tudge Ardagh in the Center SlteMe recount Two ballot, marked in this way for Mr. Bmwn, i h. Liberal candidate in North Perth, were thrown out by Judge Barron. Had them been counted, Mr. drown would have bel the Mat It shows on what, a t rifling oircumstan a an election may hinge, ...London Advertiser. And it ahem' also that the Liberals, if thi y were given tui "squnahng," might find rause for raying that (;nnservattre e.andidatcs have been treated more than fairly in the recounts that have taken place. The Gnderioh Star and ether (:sneer.* live newspapers made a great noise he Gauen Mr. }toh.rtsnn re.v,ivel the ap pointment. The Times said. at the not set that the work would le carefully and honestly performed by Mr Rob rtsnn and sneh lees been tie rase. and friend Mitchell of The Generirh titer will now so that Mr Robertson has performed his (Intim satisfactorily — W Ingham efrimes That's where The Times a wrong. The Star won't este anything of the sort it it ran help it. ifow rmild anyone expect it to acknowledge that a Grit would do anything right ' No : The Star Isn't hnilt that way in este polling .rah divieinn in North P.rt.h the deputy returning nfbier wee not. careful to me that in tearing the ballots from the oounterloils the number* on the ballot* remain( intact. That be had nu intention to defraud one party or the otter u, thio nauuer is 'boon by the fact that he handed these imperfect ballots impartially to Liberal and Conservative dike The judge who conducted the recount allowed alt these ballots, and the Conservative can- didate was eluded by a majority ot two. Rut Tory papers all over the ouuutry are making out "f this carelessness of the deputy returning officer a charge that a de- liberate attempt was made to steal the seat. —'rhe Stratton! Beacon states that J. (:. MoNTIITll (Conservative) holds the North Penh seat by the vote of a personator, A Coneervattve elector from one of the adjoin- ing townships voted in Stratford in the piece of another man of the same name. When the right nun, who is a l.iberal,came along, he had to put in a tendered ballot, which of oourse is not counted. if the ballot improperly deposited by the first man were thrown out, roc the vote of the right man counted, the result in North Perth would have been a tie, and doubtless Mr BKows would have been seated by the returning officer's casting vote. What a howl the Tory press would raise if any Liberal held • seat under such coudilions I WHAT O1HERS ARE SAYING. _- UAINtu BY WAtTlsc. Hamilton Herald lied 1 : It is well fur Canaan that that "fast line" wall nit eshb- liehed by the Topper ro•eromeat. 1'h. scheme of Sir Unease Tupper nailed for 18. knot etmmers. The fait I n• ',bleb Ie to be wlabllsbed soul oowul of marnlfo•nt pas•egw steamers, , q sal to anything •8.at, with a sowed of 25 knots, and fr•laht,veeeels In adLtioe. Tnat will be something like a fast doe. THa P8•A, IAN'S ♦OT.i. (:,lt R•tormer : An Anoaster mu is tell lag a good story. A mrtaln preacher who did a lot of (marimba for Pettit and d•- veloped • sting interest in the l'rohlbltioo cause, 1s raid to have overlooked the very Important metier of eu:tsv for the 05541• date, At Mist trey my whoa the vales wan counted th,r• win 5o vote for Pistil le the preacher's divuioo. Query : Did fib preacher toren ? Or did be in the burry and excitement of the act pas his mom opposite the name of ih• Tory oaodidat•? THE PROHIBITION i'ANDIDATI.O. Brantford Expositor: Saves oaodidates who ran as straight prohibitionists were all (Weeded. They were: Rosa In North Ox ford, Wilson to Lino. le, Pett Cie South Wentworth, Bailey to Detf•rin. Spencer la West Simmer, Carter to south Welliegtoo, sod Daly to Louisa. Rnss, Carter, Daly and Spencer soiled • fairly laeg. vote, bat as there was no !Altera! medicate to West Sunoco., Spenser pilled es well almost the enure 1.'benl esti and was even thin de- feated by • majority of 57h, Day In Lon- don sad Cerner in South Wellington polled large votes, but their be.ng In the field simply ooatrtbut•d to the defeat of the L taral candidate.. The(' inner vette* can dialates wbo suS.cnb•d to the prohibitl,n platform din net (are very well. The tut embraces the 1oo,er•a'rare eternised b In l'ort Arthur,Perry Soiled. North '.Sark, West l'eterboro,Soath Lsoark,West Huron, and Moaok all of whom were defeated, as was al o the utters] candidate in South Huron, who took • similar cbtlgar ion. Ex- olaio the eircUmet•noes its you may, the tact t'mains that the pledging of candidate. fe•orebl• to the prohibiting muse has served only to senora their defeat • a POLITICAL POINTERS. F. D. Monk, M. P., the C live leader for Qaebe, Provisos, stated, le the unease of as eddies, to the Club Morin, Msstreel, that b• hod goes to the amts Mae* of Mr. N hneey In the recent Oat.rlo d soiton boos., Mr. Whlto•y had promised solemnly to put .n end to the g-l•varos of which their leliow oonotrymeo In that Pro• nue oomplalo.al, namely, that they were not represented b the C.bloet, al. Humeh they form o minority a' 'trona re that in the Freedom of IJisbeo "Mr Wht'ney," said Mr Monk, "undertook to g lue an Important. tnrtlolio to a Frsoeh- Canadian, and the promise h• made of hit nwo accord, below cooylno•d that It was an . et of justlo.. 1n going there i had the ooavlctl000f haylot done something of are both to our lollnw.onantrymei and to one ooun'ry." Mr. Moak added that Dr Haeme, who was elected In North Kant, would be a kiloliter today had Mr. Whit my been •uoeulol. A despatch from Rnf ato says : Ora%a dealers nod maria• men are very mach Interested o••r the results led of er the n anis fire at Fort tt 1111em, where elevator 11 wee recently nivel- need in a month ng fire Thls elevator is of steel, and ie one of the fin( steel elevators to b. .0 j et•d to the Intense hest of s very hot five. The tire started in duet and other HAVE you seen our stock of S PRING S Ul'ICIER 5H0E35 AND We carry every lineof seasonable F=ootwear at reasonable prices. We quote a few special lines just here and invite you to come at any time to in- spect our stock. W. SIIARMAN EVERY BUYER PLEASED WITH OUR SHOES. combustibles and burned for some time be- fore the Hames wore erttoguuted. Tb• heat wee eo Intense that the •trlogere were warped, but the grain wee not damaged. (he Hames @wept arouud the s.ructur• until It was demonstrated that the sle.ator U fireproof, but the further Inters/ling (eaters Is that practically none of the gram to the tasks was le)ur•d, although the structure was rel ;eats t 1" totems heat. It bas been claimed that the ,teal slower, were fru -proof and that fir• ,;.old not injure rhe grain l5 them, but this Ie the first time 1t has been absolutely proven by experleore, Old ideas and old customs must give way to the im- provements of an advanced age. The ancient town crier is succeeded by the modern newspaper and the ancicnt harsh physics by Abe Effervescen Salt The great tonic laxative. it starts at the root of most all common ailments, the stomach and bowels, get- ting them into action in a gentle bet sure way. it has a tonic effect on the digestive organs aiding them in the performance of their proper duties. Sold by all drulj(gista. Title fire promises to oaase all ssyxtcre 'o be bulls tf steel hereafter. Ripley, Blyth. Liadmirers' sal Alibaro O lodges will eelebra'e see 12ib a' Goderlob. TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of cnangee must be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes mast be left not it ter than Mon day noon. Cameal Advertisements aooepted no to nor n Wednesday of each week. STRACHAN'S MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP —AT AHF: ULD STAND— Victoria Street, Goderich JA✓1f. �. B T R A C H AN hes taken eNr eke plant sad business 000doespd seoomefolly tor so amity year' by hie father, ire late D. K. Streaha5, and loved• refitting the shop to the most op -to date man• ner pooslble. He will make a specialty of all kinds of repalrtsr, such as Threshers and Engines, Binders, Mowers, and all kinds of Farm- ers' Implements Mill Machinery, Marine. Sta- tionary and Portable Engines thoroughly overhauled and re- paired. Pipe and Steam Fitting. Machineand Blacksmith Work of all kinds done to order. All the specialties manufactur- er' by the late D K. Strachan will still be made on the prem- ises. Call er write for particulars. Jas. A. Sirachan MACHINIST. atm MIttimmmm mmmMITIMMT111!fiM CEO. W. THOMSON & SON 1-- r if yon nee.( anything in Ricy Repaint we carry a full line, and our repair d.pirtment in .uppliel with el the a r.pn.preent necessary to turn nut g work, and ,n in ch tyre of a Hr.t ale.. repair man E have been in the Bicycle Business ever since a Bicycle was a Bicycle, and never be- hav i we had such a variety to make a choice from, nor has the value ever been ' So good. STEi�ARNS BRANTFORD RACYCLE I1ITCHELL CRESCENT WORLD HYSLOP 3 ADLAKE CROWN Etc. 3 a Also a number Qf used Wheels, some almost as good as new, at surprisingly =, low prices. a E In the Piano and Organ Business we are no novices. ')nr thirty years of et a siderable to nu, jr,,,perienne is worth 'on `-- y peep .ens our Dominion Pianos and Organs. the heat valve merle in (:ans.'s, elan our Worfftwith Pinnas and Goderich Orgsft�• -- w_- - nas Weiner to 'how you the muperior pointe of our i trum s and we will he pleased to *brow yon what we have It is our a ents. We Piave • few gond second hand Organs. hits (rotary and vftwator), &I Williams Standard and a E In Sewing Machines wentill..11 the dM Queen. All sap ted with the latent attaehmentn and guarantor,' tor len years a W. rwrry a toll line of G• uitar*, Mandoline, Violin., Aewttdcons, Harmonica*, String., Sheet Muar•, Mnsin Rooke, etc. a If yon do notlive to town write and we will he pleased to mind you aataingnee of one monde, or to call nn you E GEO. W. THOMSON c$ SON, 3 E WEST SiDE OF SQUARE - - (iODERICH 4 J. H. COLBORNE WARM WEATHER G000S A large assortment of plain black and plain white Lawns and Dimities, from 9c to 50c. (creat Value. Colored Dress Musllns. Both American and French makes, all fast colon, from 90 to 30c. lot of 15c Mullins for 12ic. Laces. Vale and Torchons from 10c a dozen to 20c a yard. Insertion., both in Vale and Tore( ont, a large assortment, A bis ratio cf ladles' cad ohlldren'e summer reale, from ba to 50o. Cotton Hor:ery, all elms and prime, from 5, to 40o. The 'arrest steak of Prints we ever handled, from So to 120. Cosmopolitan Patterns for sale, 15o, ort for 25c. Faehloo Sheets tor June and July. J. H. COLBORNE Something New . . . TEA TABLETS A pore Tim Extent In tablet form. One la hot water immediately makes • cup et 1.5. BOX OF 200 FOR 50o Jost the tang for plonlo said oamplog pita., travellers, no. We hare LIME FRUIT JI'I('i:, mot bea'thful of summer dnoks. Remember the Crowed((* point of Importance le buying i'arle Green 1s its purity. In palest purity le oompartively uneeomeary and must of the firma sold le adulterated. ours Is Berger's Pure English Pane Green, asd you ono rely on 1t. It ousts ynu IMO more than the poor stuff, and leer w111 do. Insect Powder. Hellebore. All kinds of Fly Papers We C. GOODE, Chemist, - BEDFORD BLOOK. . . You Can Pick a Lock Here That Can't Be Picked When on Your Door. All Sorts of Locks, at all Sorts of Prices. Some are expensive because of the care with which they are made. They are safe wherever used. Put one on and your property is safe. N. D. ROUGVIE, The Cash Hardware .Store, Goderich, Ont. Hammocks Our line ot Hammocks this season ranges from 75c to $5.00. We handle the famous "Stag" brand, known for their durability and fast colon. A 34 x 72 Hammock, fall col, red, with pillow 11.50 A 36 x 76 Hammock, fall oolored, with pillow ZOO A 36 z 76 H.mmock, full oolrred, pillow and drapery 300 A 40 x140 Hammock, loll colored, blue or black, silk warp pillow, fringe drapery 4.50 Croquet Sets, 4 Balls, 5.i Mallet, $1.25. Croquet Sets, 6 Balls, 6,, Mallet, $1.50. PING PONS Full se., wooden rackets, 4 balls $1.00 Fell set, akin rachets, 4 balls 2.50 Full set, vellum rackets 2.50 Sand Paper Rackets, eepar'ate, 50c. Wood Rackets, separate, 25c. Balls, 5c each, 50c a dozen. KIDD'S BOOK STORE 3 ui�tt��l#�NrNGt;li�lt, - i1iNrNrWfiliiliil'rl� a rnix\ 72 atm Read his Advertisement. • ZT WILL PAR YOV To Do m0. ▪ The PARNELL DEAN CO. Study Bread as a apecialt.y. Their Bread will .7111 pleas. No doubt about it. No betttnr can be Irked. it intereste evnrynne to know where to get the best. A sample last convinces. W. P. WESTOBY, Agent, - E HAMILTON eTRRIT. (lOniltiCNH. TT40TTTPTTTT ' TT0T0T TTTTTTT