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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-25, Page 44 TeoasoeT, Sept. 25, 1902. THE SIGNAL: GODERIUH ONTARIO 20th Celltury BRAND OF Clothing We have 'made special al'1 a li grylllellt8 to co1►trol the :20th ('eutln'y Brand (register- ed) Tailor-made Garments. These goods are made from line imported tweeds, cheviots, serge, and worsteds, are all guaranteed and warranted to fit, and being • "branded grade" are of a much superior style and finish to what is called "ready-made." My range of their Overcoats is really the nicest ever shown in this district, and I can recommend them for your consideration. 1,st careful buyers, who seek the hear returns for theft mower. imesalig&e our intra. We peacoat, iwrpeeriow alit roorprri- pw. The More you eomplrr the larvaprr becomes the eownr- lion of the superIor't1Y or our Naafi. HATS._ Our stook of Fall Hsu is now lo, arid comprises (just whet you would exp, la this sore) ►he very latest New York filet L. mod Christy's luodoo shapes. nriet year bead here. Well Et 11. Speotal Sale of Handkerohlets on Saturday. 3 pure !lawn Hwdksrebleh for 25o. \Vtrite Iawo Ha•dksroblels for bo. W O. PRIDHAM. Perfect Ftttlat Clethteg house. Ines Uletkler, ForriUbf t ma if •tree. Mit Signal, evmaswm. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING 11T MeeLAKTROT YODI lt.O11. THURSDAY. (I$PT. la NIL POLITICAL POINTERS. —A pound of "do' is worths too of "say.' — The man who does things is a safe man to follow. —What Ontario waits in Dominion poli- tics is loaders who will lead. — On tared- ttueetiote as tat spiritual mat- ters, fight the devil with tire, lett take tare Dot to be burned yourself. —lt looks N if the man who sae rejected in Ontario by the political wiseacres of 1900 has become the heal of the corner in 1902 —Until we are able to conjure with On- tario names iri lominioft polities we will just have to borrow good names frons Que- bec. —The Hon. J. i•RAEL TARTS may have been a "ccnfounded old Tory-," as he has more than once stases!, but we have all to admit that be is the beet vote -getter that ever came down the pike. —What Tam should do at the neat election is to run for an Ontario tonetito- ency. We wouki Invite him to try one of the Toronto*, and give the Liberals a lift in that benighted corner of the political vine yard. It anything should happen to Lasts• the Premiership would go shagging so far as Ontario is Concerned. Quebec tow TART,, Nova Scotia ha* FIELDING, New Brunswick has BLAIR, the North-west has SIrroe, but Ontario has nobody. today for their Liberal brethren, and le won out 111 the scrimmage. Mole this Dominion election of 1900 Mr. TARTS hail gone to Paris as Canadian Com- missioner, and when there he talked on sev- eral occasions. When Mr. TARTS talks he always makes it a point to nay something, and when the reports of his aldre.. • s r.ach• ed the Tory newspaper otlex,, and what he didn't say was aldal 10 what he did say, some racy reeling was placed before the readers of the Tory newspapers. A. our readers are aware, the Tory press and the Tory politicians are the custothans of all the loyalty- of this country, unit when a disloyal twist wee given to Mr. TARTs's every utter- ance it wasn't Irene before the Tory pot wits Ixoil:ng from one end of Ontario to the other To make the matter more serious, a number of chicken-hearted Ort newspprs anti politicians a•tual'y came to the conclusion that the Tories were in earnest in attacking TARTI'N loyalty, and were seireel with pnhtical h rt failure. The try the Tories hal n endeavoring to formulate, that TARTE ea. a "bogie ratan," Wee taken up by some of l Liberal leader% and prow in Ontario, and th wont was !aimed that an effort be made to confine his operations to Quebec. That was the weak point in the campaign of 1900, sr far ea the Liberate were cow oenied. If, instead of endeavoring to re- strict Mr. TARTR's When.* in Ontario, he had been allowed to fate the music, as he has done since, there 'a no question that his popularity would have teen to great then N it is to lay, and, N every one knows, today no Dominion politician, say. LACRtLR, has a stronger hold on the people of Outeri° that he. It is generally conceded by thaw who kn•.w that had Hen. J. I. TARTR been nont- inatert for Centre Toronto, N was suggested at the time by a well-known Western On- tario peal tieun, that constituency would have been kept in the Liberal column, and an Ontario man of prominence in the party might have represented Kt. Mary'. Division, Montreal. Mr. TARTS is, beyond q+restion, the beet political organizer in Canelo today. In al- dition to that he is the beat and most suc- ceestul Minis or of Public Works that this country has ever known. He is a t:anadtan out and out, and he has made himself famil- iar with the reguiremeuta of this country He is au up-todate statesman, and believer in the policy of retaliation by pen, voice and act, and the large majority of the people of this part of Western Ontario en torso hie course of public utterance and public action. He was goal enough for the Liberal party in 1896 and he is, to our mint, a tetter pub- lic man today than he wN then. He was present at the framing of the Literal tariff in 1897, enol aide., and assisted in making it the law of this country, and although some of us thought it did not quite coincide with our views we accepted it cel the men who stood am eponsore for it at Ottawa. This IR no time to Carp at the phrasing in the speeches of public men. What we wait are men who may things that are popular and who ,to things that are beneficial. Such it man is Joe.rK Imaa s TARTS. He in what President Roossyn.r Calls "a game man, an honest man, and a man who can handle himself and dos handle himeelf under diffi- culties." One thing re certain, no matter what WHERE TARTE STANDS TODAY. THE Tory newspapers are endeavor- ing to make themeelvee believe that the Hon. J Intent TART' is out of plumb with his colleagues on the tariff question. and one ter two of the Liberal newspapers have been foolish enough to take stock in the Tory contention that there it nothing now to be done but for the Minister of Public Works to step clown and mit. Now, everyone who koowm H in. Mr. Tem knows that he wee brought up a Tory of the Torten—that Sir JOHN liar-noR- ALD eat the I;AHAI.IRI. at whose feet he hats wt. He him never denied that fact, and he never will. Many ot our readers will re- member when he spoke in the opera house here 1n 11499 he male •petal reference to his having been "a confounded Tory" of the stiffest brand. In 11496 Mr. TARTE, for reasons of hie own, Allred hlmae't wi li the Liberal party and wan en undoubted factor in winning that elertirm for Leman and Liberalism. The Liberate of that tiny knew his anteeedents—that he hal been a life- long Tory and • Protectionist of the strong- esttype—hut they were satisfied to have him, kat'as lie was And without any plea As we have Mooed, he wax a potent influeone in that election, and when victory perched on Lat'RtmR'a banner TARTE wilt given one of the most important onetime in the Cabi- net. There was no Cry against TARTR that, so lar as the Liberals were concerned—they were glad to hate him. hoofs and horns. At that tin. it was the Tory prises that undM- took to excoriate TARTR. Morning, noon and night they railer) at him• and in justice to the Minister we Are hound to say that he pave them at goal as he got, with mecum - tined interest. TARTR wasn'1 a .itrormat for Terry ettttert tarn any mews. It an her is Not simemeelli Even Crazy Et_o_212 4 would scour their faces with Nick - bats, but thousands of persona do things infinitely more foolish. The akin of the face, though deli- cate, le rhinoceros bide compared with the mucous teembrane of the stomach and bowels. Vet these sensitive organs are con- stantly wonted with draRtic medi- cinea,to their Incaloulable injury. The Cure for Constipation 1' rot • ' 4nlent cathartic, 1 -sit • mild and tonic laxative which Is another way of Saying IRON -OX TABLETS • duiug the emery's 'work in attacking Hoo. J. 1, Taws at the precut juncture. SNAP 81401 S. —Mr. Jens Pito. WHITNEY, we are led, la ruing up wr that old familiar air, ' A Day's March Nearer Hume," as tech day passes by —The judges are now Laing to have their innings and election courts are slated to Oxford and Middlesex for Oct 15. '1 tis is getting down to practical polities. —Thew labored arttc'es-un the Toronto newspapers concerning the .8' inabi ity of a coalition goterumeut nn Queen's !'ark are now aotiinble by their •bootee —Is it not about time ilea tem Reform Asa) ration of Ontario, with headquarters at Toronto, became an institution in the control of which the e'ettorale had • voice, instead of being, as it ie. a it. ee corporation! --Hasler A. PowaLl„ of 1ackvi'le. N. S., who hN been traveling with Mr. Iloltp'S'r polotittal troupe in the Went, is of opinion that the Itteruoketial R. R. in a semi -polit- ical inetititution. HENNERY gueewn eggs when he sees shells. But what was the 1 C R. ellen lite Hrstn. data HAGIAR? haul his hand oil Oho lever 7 WHAT OTHER RE SAYING THIS 19 000D Milwaukee Ceuta•: K if .hey show any aptitude. higher *timel,o It they like pay. if they do oat oat ler eve's. boys at wheal Ute them • In, II will °alias, iet them at work In some hoe where they may learn • trade or a business Tilt I:RLAT AII xRIt'At '.At T. Hamilton Spectator : Toe Amt reaps are laughlog •1 an American admiral who, during the mimic attack epee New York, crawl 'unties/ wet for • time that he might entertain an American lady with a British title --resuming the bombardment after the lady had gone. But that is not a het loonier than a feature of the celebrated naval battle to Manila bay, where Admiral Dewey ordered the lleet to cease tiring that Ma rose might have breekteat' RitttRT!t iitAt:t:LRATL D. Louden Advertiser : 'The Daukhonors ars coming In for tbelr shower of abuse from the Opposition pre.,. They have ben reprs.uted N moron o,.r to a religious mama, te the neglects of the r feral work. The Winnipeg Free Paste love•tttiated lee reports and foetid them groeely imaigerated. The great i t•j. my of the Doukhobor• are making good farmers, and steadily Improv• log ,bele oondtHw Oaly • l w have bees affected with religious pauharttlee. TH.IMUDiItr NA\ Al. 011,1.11R. Cornblll Margarine re. day has tore by when the fool of tb• family could bo gent to se. with • fa r prospect of sunset 1f posses ed of courage, determination, and good le k The executive naval officer of today hu t000mbioe the probcisooy of the ad- v.uo.d meteematiotau, the Ingenuity of the expert eogloeer, end the 11111 of the trained gunner, In addOen to preeoce et mind. Neatly of resource, the g•ft of (liplomacy. *ad • knowledge ot loteroatlooal law and strategy • it1.ITIhN 101.5 IN t'I..AITRAY Klogttoo Frssman: Talk of • Roes \\ tltany coalition O meat 1n Ontario le ell • bubtle, and the suggestion Imo • kat -tall to it, Tee t lotarlo Liberals want the reel thio¢ or oottiei end are certain that Mr. Koss and his ('•Moat will stand Ly their gun. uottl the last shot hat been first and the battle won In earnest. One m•) ,rlty ,m as. good se a dozen and would be thought so If the other fellows had It. No mention In ()otarl°. We deo't watt It sod won't have It. 'Rom EN, !.ASD. 4)' iso (Moen : It some one am demos• urate that coal sen le imported N cheap or cheaper from Britain than from the relied States, the eon strike will not have proved an unmixed evil. Mr. George .lohn- sou, Dominion statistician. says ooal list been landed le Montreal at. $l. • ton pre- sumably by steamer. Sailing tiniest. would oarry It more cheaply, sod though the proximity of the close of navigation will prevent say trial shipments by sall.ng 'easel. this year, cargoes brouvht au the S-. Lawrence to Niling bottoms and by bagel o 1)t'.sw• should lay Brttlsh cost down hero at a very rewnahle figure. opinion existed respecting Mr.' TARTS in 1900, there are no two opinlone today amongst the bulk of the electorate. No man, Grit or Tory, is foolish enough today to impeach TAKTR'N loyalty. He has palmed that elation. Kvery man is forced to admit th it he ham proved himself to be the moat painstaking aril po.grresive Minieter of Public N orks that thie rautitry hat ever Marie-.wlttk.--the •Qde{tty with which les tam guarded the pabi e interest'. is attested by the fact that in six years, with an annual expertditurenlret!hone. hie department, al- though .ubmit.teul to, the mearchlight of Op- position Remainy, hathad not the s'ightest mmirnh placed upon it in a'1 of that time. In the peat few months he ham been from end to end of Ontario. Quebec, New Benne wick and Nova Scotia, end wherev r he hos gore hie manlinese and ,t.reightforwanlnene h.v,• t•ommende*d themeelvea to the prop', he hen mel—le they "Captains of indostry'• at. eh. Montreal. Halifax or Toronto Hoards of Trade, or residents of petty viragos who have had cxasion to hoer him *peak. (A- ar* 3MrNr* and nen are willing to fo'k.w wh• n he brads, in Ontario at the present time the Liberal party in Dominion politica i. not Mewled with so many large men that the *lectors of this Province an afford to turn down a Cabinet Minister who hails from a mister Province. There le nn neem to ctnjure with in the entire outfit, and if Ontario it to he mala and kept Liberal new men will have to arise to help the nose oat, or we most, in spite n1 onrtslvee, lean on moist lines frv.m outside That it the position of the editor of Tws Kt0NA1 and tons of t.hotio- ands of others in (lntarin today, •n1 that is why we rales voice against those who ars From the Top of the Tops to the Bottom of the Bottoms. Leather—solid !rather—ootblor bet homer) mskes—etylbb ehspee—l'OM- BINKD' Whore' Here. It hen' All the time. Wet dant and cold govt often from new aro. F, i al.'u shoe. arm erosible shoes. We can ant you footwear that isn't atr,ld of the wet sad .tl.ot a saving tor you le price It It coo be done.. W. SIIARMAN •Dost N muck stemeal sxoltement to thee e whoattempt to follow it as watching the I loop the loop. Tiati•.ILANtf AND HORTAI.IT.', Montreal Star : At a meeting of the Itrlt- leu Mellott A.soclatloo lately held at ileo • - °hoter, etteotloo was drawn to Ili, mark- • vile low rale of infant mortality •moose the .tees .a compared with the rest of the populatioo. This result has been observed, not to F:og!aod os'y. Lot to the Uolted States N wall. to Manchester. 1t was stated, the death rale among cbi'dren op to one year wag 1118 per thousand, while, he Ito dutrtt t of et &them., largely oocnoled by .laws, it was only 124 per thootend, hew than twc-;bird.. A New l art phyilolas was quoted ae authority for the s •temwe that, while the ,le.ith rate tor the whole city WWI 18.53 per thouraed,ertata ,I.osaly populated wards Inhabited 111111 rely by RISS.Iden .Jews showed • ea'e of if 922 only. The opinion wee 'sprinted that the gte.tnr tem Nuance of the Jews In the sae of •Icoblio drirLs had much to do wth ale result No dour,•, children bave a very intortor chance of survival to hon et -11 tuck they may t",elle! 'n which Intemperance •x I.te. IT% A, 1 ,1 tTlty Ilnnl•ITAI ITT. Toronto •tsr Aontner letter from oonntry reader appears today to reply to "Au 1' .1n., lout Hetet, who oompleened that hie h,•uee esu overrun with °notary visitors during the exhibition. For eur part we ague erotarely with theme who say eta' termer are more hospitable by tar than one people. There are, of °°fuse, esoep Clone. No pt too who visits tela Ives In the °auntry will deny that the tines' teeters o1 the outlay Is rho hlg-heerte 1 welcome they receive, and it the correspondent *Mt pie tared the t000ny'enienoes to white ha house- hold was put by tits lofux of rural relatk ea will next mummer go ou' sed visit them, he will hod that they will do that cod more for I,tMtRAI.I/.IN0 R►YItT rat- WAR rl'IRIT. Mootreal Star : Herbert Spencer, who, old se he is, muses very' low Items of sig- odlo.00e in the news 't the day, will End cunE,mei ion for his view as to the demort nixing effects of the war spirit when he reedit that the report of the rirltleh toms mlsalnoers of Pr so, s 1. r the year ended 3i,r March, 1901, shown''.n unprecedented manus of enure In the relied K ndonl " Daring that year there were 17.163 more persona sentenced to Imprisonment than In the one Immediately preceding. The tacit Ie certainly remarkable, and calls Inc oarr- ful analysis at the hands of 'statistlols's or °there who may hove aoo.sa to IN 1dt detalk. xt, •, T ,„ e11 .(1, LILT. Sso Francuee Argonaut. Ur. Henry Van Dyke tells • story of an Irishman who wee eng.ged In the business of ohiakee ralefng near Prtooetoo. One day • travelling mso e xpressed surprise at the nee of so much ooromeal at feeding time, and suggested that the meal be mixed with sawdust, ta.l.tieg that the hens wont not know the dlffereooe. A few months latter the attention men wee w ain to the oommontty, and he Liked II the new diet had been tried and what the result had been. "It works beautifully, " w as the reply. "Atte that old yellow hen' Wen. I tried her on hall sed half, Led she liked It so well that I changed It to all sawdust. end the last time she h•tohed three of the oh'oks had wooden lets and the fourth wr• awn idpecksr." Grand Ramos Trees I he staid London ('nrnncle is solemnly dunussine ah. ,rttts- t eat, "'bo104 Women \Verk'' just se 11 women had not been d"Ing I he wet Id'd a oak n es °reatlor. M•, at the end "1 Ila Is','. work mos moor op the mons hs h•ti mads and w.•eare Ili. result 5 um •e'a w, tit hie on end and no fatal, Is profits Her nely payment ugh* goes weary handed end empty -heeded to rest a In the satiefeot 1• n rl h•vl.g doge well a 11111. more of her unearth, labor et love. There to nothing more Whittle, were It not se common, than the eight ---se often seen --of the hand work• tag, oonseientlnae mother who literally wean out har life In unheralded toll, thank hese and eapeoting no thanes. 9hs has no "Light hour day." Even a two yr hour day woola be a boon to the wive. who In the ears .1 the home •ed oblldr, n are always "doing o., rt. me," witbae teeurh►.1 ertr& Pt?. * AIRS ARS THE TthR111I1 ON TRY TARIFF'? Stretford lagoon: The Tomato World Pile 1•o readers Met this N. 1'. is twenty. fore rare old, and that "the bete erne( el tf • wl.dnm of I hat Wirt la fiend to the fent that Ihm, whit wore thou (le 18714) Ila meet net n't opponents aro new is nest ardent etagertess." Ret In the same article It tsdosere that • change Is needed In the dir.etlne of If refuelled tariff. a pellny et ' Gated* foe the Oaesdlaes " Whet le the N. P. anyway, er what a the peeltles e1 the Censervenve party es ;the tariff' At see time the Liberal pointy to end to he the same se the O..eervatfee with regard ole. Al seethe, the en/manes of the regally are reere•ented N likely to he rained homes* May have see sdri.ate pretse$hee seder the Liberal or*R. Ressoeing of Mlle 111.1 1e wilt, bsyeed ordleary legtk sad 011181110 lTh141j. He COLBORNE Cob Produce him without; a mord o1 oompla'nt. One reason -and the chief ooe--wby Country people seek the homes of their friends la the sty is because they are unfamiliar with large costae of Depilation. and to the e irangemesr of their surroundings, seek • e els retreat settee they oast lite loin bar f•oee. 'rhose rat u■ 10 the olty who were oouae.y bred know bow tin • tuft is, and wilh what • natural tastiout the safe har- borage of a relative's hones is sought -not for the saying involved in 1'. but for the secerlty of it. Country visitors comma, toe, frcm a domestic mole, where ho.ph ality a stollen and georroui as the sunlight, Hate know that there are In °Idea peopls who stand In Darr doorways and glare against invasion. You drink your Own lieatlh wtten you drink Abbey's Salt. Extracted from the)nice of pure fruits, it is both • giver and pre- server of health. Abbey?s Effervescent Salt ecolrmendet by pin ", ions because it purifies the blood, cleanses the stomach, in v igoralee the liver and gently regulate.. the Iwewelr.. 15 Meerseimeirwd..lawr, the eyes bright and theconnplt•x- ion good. Insist on " Abbey's." DRY °GOODS Fall Stock Now Complete. DRESS GOODS -‘\ IN ALL THE LEADING CLOTHS AND COLORS. :1 pieces Tweed, 4 ' inches wide, navy, fawn, green, brown and grey, at 20c, much better than is usually seen at at 25e. Our line of Tweed Goods, 42 inches wide, in fawn, navy, gr. "n, bronze, brown and black, well u.ade and finished, looks like goods at 40c to 50c, and good to wear, 25c big range of Homespun", 54 inches, in black, 3 shade, of grey, brown, navy, immense value rind finely fin- ished. An extra tine range of Houu spurts, Cheviots, Venetians, Basket Weaves Sergee and other new makes, 75c to $1.0U, in blacks and color., 54 to 5G inches, the beet value ever offered. Poplins, Henrietta,, Merges, Cord., iu all the new shade., 25o to 50c, good width, all wool. Plaids, a big lot of the best colorings bought at job prices, worth 7)c for 50c, real snaps. They should be seen by everybody. French Flannels for Waists in all the new .tripes, figures and spots, an DI, mense range, the daintiest goods to be had in the trade, and none et them over 50e a yard. Wrapperottea that look like real French flannels, American make, fast colors, 214 to 30 inches wide, lOc to 121c. Bleck and Grey Homespun Ready-to- wear Skirts, $2.95 and 84.75 Black Satanna Waists, a large assort- ment, $1.00 to $2.75, all new. Cashmere and Wool How, from 20c to 65c, great value. Ladies' Rainproof Coats from $3.5U to $12.00. These coats are perfect fitting and made from the best Scotch gouda. !Adieu' Vests and Drawer. from 15c to $1 00. ltoy's and \Ewes. Shirts and Drawers in six sizes, union and all wool. Men's Shirts and Drawers all the way to 11.25, all wool, guaranteed un' shrinkable, wade from pure Noya Scotia wool. Linen Towels and Tabling', Lace Curtains, Damask Furniture Coverings, Cretons, Art Muslin', Flannels, Flannelette, Tweeds and Shirting's. A full and complete assortment, cal offered at lowest cash prices or farm produce. New Cosmopolitan Patterns for fall trade just in. No pattern more than 15 cent'. TH E "RYRIE" WATCH. Not for a year, but for a lifetime. Watches teal may be handed from father to son—heirlooms. The movement of a "Kyrie'. Watch is as nearly perfect as possible, and yet, it's not expensive. That is why it has brought to our Store so many buyers who are particular about accurate lime. Let us wed ten our Catalogue showing the many styles of solid gold. Ito. Sold filled, silver and ten metal ' Ryrle" Watches to both (ladles end' geatlemea'e stns. The "Ryrie" Monogram Watches are particularly attractive. RYRIE BROS va.ge ad Adelaide ata., TORONTO. 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