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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-10-1, Page 44 TatiaaVAT, Octuber I, 1908 THE SIGNAL : GODERICHI ONTARIO Huron's Greeting to .,...... Sir Wilfrid Laurier lb 111111111111111111111•11•111111 Thou and. f}ather-at--CThlton to -See and Clear. the Great Canadian Prime Minister -After Twelve Years of Progressive Government Sir Wilfrid --- Asks a Renewal of the People's Confidence Speeches by Hon. Geos P. Graham and Others. Sir Wilfrid Lauriir'e re•rption, at Clinton on We'dneaday of last week was a titling tribute to the goad statesman whose tour of lhitario had developed intoatsituuphal prorzweiun. The whole town was en fete. and with hanurrs -and mottoes floating above the tnain streets. kind flags and 'mot. ing in insist' profusion dreorsting al- most every ;Aare n(-uiaiusrs,-arid with Laurier buttons And ether tirit favor. carried by men *nil wuwen, boys and girls, it looked as if the whole place were given up to the welcome to Laurier. MroTiTan early hour people began to flour , into town from all directions. teeny driving long diw• Lances and utt' ' coming-iiy-tram It is probablZ' no exaggrratilm to ea • time there were ten 1 h.atwatul.people iu the town. . -. The Civic Welcome. • li;pothe Sir, %Wilfrid the anithis_from ty Iwind on. were, met at the station by M par W iltce and uteuiberC s,f the town couu• who extended the civic welcome The following address was presented to the P,.-tei: r "Right Honorable Sir, -it is wy pleasant duty do behalf of the mum- - ejpal-grouted aura A tet_eitiael?s of phi - teen of Cliptol► to exteud to your self and your colleagues a must heart} welcome to 0111' town. '• 1%0 w •kolas you, right huuut - shle sir, as u most. distinguished Can- adian statesatart, who has for lung (acupied the highest position in the gift of the thnsalian people. whose eloquence has been heard in many lot• {erial-commits. nod whose influence has been- TOt.rttt ii _ the statecraft of the Empires -We- swialtaw twine roaster you am the most gifted and eloquent parliamentarian which our slater Province, that home of el}Mturnce, be. been privileged W give to the w•rvicr of Our-rutuW0O colt try - "We amore you as rt 4011v,uf +'lin• Lonwe fully app tate, the di.. tingleished honor wbi yeti . have� conferred on our town b ..including it among +how• centres wlu•h you me_ visiting un your present t ii of the Province of Ontario. We a grate- ful for the opporttmity of ute'e ' K the Premier of our country to the rwon of fro 'distinguished a gentleman. d trust Abet you will lung reultm •e with pleasure your day among air. "In conclusion: right tom era l.l. Fir, we congratulate you on von Wan) years of active puhlic service *n41.,11 your unabated vigor, and trust that you may long 1,e spared 10 those activities for which Yin* ate 1'i. peculiarly fitted." Sir Wilfrid • replied i.riefy. 11.• thanked the Mayor *la council of Clinton for their generous welcome. but particularly thanked the Cornier, vetiver' of Clinton for forgetting part t politics in order to welcome. 1 ' at this time happened -to hold the po.• - -Woe of F'eenmiee-of t+tt,+uta-it s"y' IisPERIAL 6ehoplFthnutrhye.-w1 .I11e111escalxn,l LOCAL AUTONOMY. iia• prosier _ . Owl and contented- --- which is engaged not only iu thele en -.1 terprtsrs but one whirl has materially reduced the taxer. has duphlel the revenue, etas more than doubled the trade, and }las increased the popula- tion by m4nt than tt third _+1nrrnY_ the pe,stt-weteeyears. "11G,uld you hey.. thirdlovernment replaced," said Mr. Mclean, "by a coterie of gentlenirn whose nail atnta are to tarnish the rrpntation of their political opponents, and who way'ly� the -tide and 'toote) otthi eMttltry! in an red.avor to. rake up scandals. whiub. whin brouglit t1 the -lir -6;X` light o1 day, prove tole only business traneactiutts:" Mr. McLean asserted' .onfidently that there would be no ,•hangs• •Tet' people of Canada wont(' not pia. in tower w11el1 jird as os e1' ion( howler and turn 'out of office M Wilfrid Jauntier and his pgu•ly • a _ which wad making l'anwla the fore - wont country in the British Enipire. Huron's Duty to Sir Wilfrid, Robert Holmes, the Literal Candi• date iu %Neat Huron, spoke very hrjrfly. Hr congratulated the elec- tors of the district err giving Sir Wil- frid so •fine a reception. He hoped that all the Barone would send Lib- erate to the 11,n w• of /'umwona, not to wui•h for the sake of the members. thenreelve-.+,u for the _ake. of Sir 1Vil- frid Laurier, who had done NO Derek to underlined,' What a "Pandora" Hot -Water Attachllhent Means to Me "HE LOW -You see how I just turn on the tap and -instantly get-hot'water far my dishes, wash. ing, scrubbing, preserving „etc. "ABOVH,-you see how the pipe*arilconnected to the bathInd NOP -1W Waiting for a, bath --no carrying hot water upstairs." i ....NE• •111......... 1 J. H. COLBORNE rEMBROIDERY SALE We gave au order direct to the maker's in Switzerland for corset waist and wide insertion Embroideries oideries which should have been .delivered 'two months ago. which we considered extra value itt 2:1c and 30c ,about 300 yards in the lot• Owing to the late delivery they come to us at a great sacrifice and we are ofler- ing the hot now all the one price, 2oc. The corset cover lot is eighteen inches wide, good work and splendid patterns. $The insertions are eight, inches and all new designs on good tine cloth, and good value at 2:ic to 30c, now only 20C: L_ -Trained to the Right Wsy. • Ar h. 111.10p, the East Huron can- didate, coegt•atuletrtl' 1.he electors .it Hunan and Perth on laving Sir %Vi1• (fid 1ran•irr With theite,i r this oc(a: aluu. "M writers in the ('unser- TH • valve prow," said Mr. Gestapo "nee. leen trying to show that Sir 1Vilfritl. Iras .191n1' toigita 110141 un the pergle of the i'01I0 ' 11A1 ,hr once- lied andctived Heat, It 11 rl rrutarl.wt that uh time hr dura not now pm,etsrss thrix Ca i e.'rding one 5 reined to pot its pie• e•rmfidrn,'etn tbi'.'atllr d.grer that. 1tr"' ,ld'r's'a'r irk the shade. ••1 wnttid formerly did, but 1 ant sure that this molt' 1hai► huuout, ou 11',414 than crowd here this aftel•boen orifi ptuvt• human." he laid, •'i1' f did ma proudly •onelusivrly that they speak in error. , avow that those receptions whih c rhe ('onservative press also say that I !Alive herrn extended to uta in the Sir t1'ilfrid c t Ie vole pared with � I -mei of (lltta►riu deeply. touch me. from the neighh riflg Prov-. supplied with a hot-water att.aettm-cnt if you haven't already g one, and the attach- ment does not either take extra fuel or in- terfere with ,bake ep Lsedaa, Termite. Mon lredi :lary's 24 N es innlpea. Vanaver, St. John. 14.. Hamilton, Calgary E VOWEL L Alexander -Mackenzie., but an- you 1 conte HARDWARE CO. Sae Mr. Burden and the C'onserv'ative party ? Why, sir, you knuw it al- txady as -wetl_as .1 do_ The t.' r, bU ii- tives today have no policy, and their only 1'r)' is :eiandal and. corruption. I r1100111... Scandal Cry Without Proof.. "The ere of vandal and' rtrrrp- t' ," sir 'Wilfrid t' nittnued, "W:as no new cry. The - old 'Reformers present would remember. the h ratnu•ut Alex= ander Mackenzie received ill 1 rix, It is with a sense of pride," hr said, "that I tell niy fellow-clInrtytuen that their ia' ala 1110i1• 1111111 in the Ne• cusxtions of today than Allier.. war 111 I he accusal ions of 1:115. + Cheer.. 1 It it. perhaps not a very 1osp,u ing nl1nlrnt, it -is pee haps s t •wind -listing fd, have tolight the battle udtuu these grounds, l.ut•if it is to Io.• fought nn Ihr..' g104at.1.: 1 iii, bete 10 follow .1ttr acr�mrrm whalevw• they will take o.. • Loud ult.-eta., 1f they say hurl it.. have been guilty of r.nrrgrli..n ui, 4110%%• , IN. i,lu 'V. n1 10. VIM' 11i,1,' :•1„1 yon I11.‘ VI' rat., bring+(1)4hit igagainst theti..vetnnrrn/ iM ti.Liy, any . titan you •.nl,l against )1"• I:ovu)n- ntrnt . f Al ...ser 31',0 k«t,, ,' - 'rhe Per nlir•r went ou 11. want 'oto that :1.}• unarg.-• be oil,tld by the 4 ,.,- leet vat iyrn had t.rrn .gadn.L uflu ii l•,, amt.* tie-. ••,sew-, le.,.1 ITTI1 pnnnptly 1'!logvd by. ins.•,-ligat' , lust, by the t'ivil nervier.- t oreimissinn• and The Procession- - "Our policy has been to have every A p+vx•Pe+innformrd at tke`railway-POIlyible and due cQnsiderati \(or tar station at 1:30 o'clock sed WAi-mxr: shelled by Lt. -Coe Young, Major -Wil. -"duties and obligations eta Bettis sub - son and other officers -of the Mini Reg- imerat-__mar flay head were two 11igl,- land pipers, followed by,a number of mounted men, the- .'lith Regiment hand 'Stratford), Perth conlingrnt, Mir,-heJJ 1yn.i J?r.t Huron cunlilt- • gent. 1Vingharu band, South Huron contingent, Zurich hand. Bruce con- tingent. White Dyke Land (('limo)', Were Huron contingent, (Ahem' fill ami listtd. and the carriages. The eta _ riager, contaiued, besides the Pteulier, Hon. tiro, 1'. Graham, G. 11. Melte tyre. ex=M. P., South Perth : V. hate, ex -M. P., North Middlesex : John Ite- mte, ea•bl._P., North Bruce: Dr. Mscdonsid, elf Wingfield t -M. -How - man, M. P. P.. North Bruce : A. Mal- colm, Kincardine. 1)r. Shaw, Clinton, the Liberal candidates for the three Huron ridings, Mayor Witter and town councillors, and others. The route of the FFlrocessiun war lined with people, wh., ctteer•r.il -Kir ,, r and the ,1'r Wilfrid am he passed, m f ltaa hat was lift Wiet•'s oft greyfelt times imes in acknowledgment. 1t,A' t'ttRment. T l the- • ,ostct a chorus us of chi ten drereed in white waved flags and, under direction of W. P. Spalding, sang "The Mapie te*f."- - At the Park, • (?Jon the arrival sof the troceeion at the park, where the speaking was to take place, Sir Wilfrid received an ovation from the large crowd assent• hled there, and the Children's voices Greeted him with "The Men of the jects, because we are both Caned and British subjects.0Wr policy: summed up at the lastlmperial con- ference. !Wass been Imperial unity based upon local autonomy. • This is the principle for which we are fighting at the present time. Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Clinton. - J' _ - then by ,letrshce Cossets. WSW 11'• K141.1 *n 1lir inquit y by 1 b Litter he said : •'1 do not 1:It.• whar neav 1.e• law r.-.41', If it t. 11E011 •11J In light _ t ttat plat f i1',. jta;w_-14444.0 Ka. -div .tl -e,lfrurra We hall_ dent puri itis, hilt 1 Wit ptnlill Uo say- I hat nothing will 1n• brought to light ttttte u, aw nothing is ,larged against 1hr liovrt•nmrn1." i (Cheers. l No Petty Larceny. old•tinn•ts can rcnleruler, that Alex- ander Mackenzie wag not spoken of in such plinrentry terms when fie was living. And another renew' for Kir NVilfrill'a ability 1* the fart• (hist when he ryas a young man Mr. iliac• kriezie picked hiul for his colleague and trained him, tip in the way he should go, and miner then he has. not departed ttrerefinn." Sir Wilfrid a "Grand- Young Man." - oug (i. Cameron, K. l'., of Uoderich, in ' enduring the Premier, declared it Was' a dingr:ue to the county of Huron that it should have allowed it- aelfio'6r ceptureiT by t e ones at the \ last election. That disgrace would be wiped out, however, on the :)ilthrd\Lfetuher. Vie Wilfrid Laurier !whinged not only to Canada, not only to the Empire, hut to inankin•l. ries name was familiar througt.out the en- tire English. -speaking world. and at. Norte." the last' Imperial rtmfrrencr he tow. seed heal and shoulde A large p1:atTorw held tint - .r•. over most of of the day and Also n large number of Wilfrid, in all his quarter of a ceritm y of service for iris country, missed-. m, opps,rtunity to unite the varied ele- ments 1f thh l)oudnhul in inilissol• able bonds. "1Vhrn Uledst.ne was eighty-four." raid Mr. etemeron, "he intr,alucenl the Howe Rule bill and wits referred to as the 'errand Old star.' Souse people say that, Mir Wil - fried is getting nhl, and want l., refer t, hint as the '(,rand Old Alan,' :Int he has not yet ,passed the meeidien of life, and 1 want to may to you that we have a 'Wand Young Man' in' Cana- da, and that a Wilfrid I Lais to h 'tante is Laurier. And snitch as he might want to retire from public life on account of the arduous duties imposed upon him it is wife to say that the electors of Canada will not permit this for many yenta yet. His great lifework, rlhe ctmetructlon of ' the Grand Trunk Pecr•ific, has yet to he completed, and -he asks yoii tit elect hint next month so that he ran finish this great work." Thr address fr the Literals of the three Filmer ridings (published in The Miguel lams week! Wan herr pre - genteel by .1, (1. Mtanbtiry, of Exeter, and two Little girls Madeline Shaw ((laughter of Dr. A1*wl and Hari, 'Hodgen', (daughter of F. H. Hodgensl - preempted Mir Wilfrid with hand• 'come hompiete M asters and were re- warmed Midi a,kbe. .ste Premier's Address. There w another scene of enthntd• "sin when Mir''ilfrid 'WNW.. The Premier comment the enthied• asm of the gatherings v►1Mr.� had re. prominent 1.4herals from 1.11111181, Perth and Hence. Behind the plat• forst was a grtmtlstarul containing several hundreds of ladies : aright in front of the platform was an en- closure for the newspaper report elm, and beyond it was the crowd, packed in a dense mess away out into the field and presenting- N sea of faces, interested and expectant. It is diffi- cult to "size up" a crowd like tide to-- curatcly. but the gathering would fnmher pmhiMy flve re sat thnneand. The Introductory Speeches. Dr. Shaw, of Clinton, .presided, and in a few well-chosen worts started the proceedings. A Government That Stets. Things. M. Y. McLean, member for • Mouth Huron in the late Pnrlisinrnt, Was the first speaker. Referring to Mir Wil- frid Iwurier and Hon. Mr. (iraham he said : "These end Ismer represent e Government o all* a Govern - hie,' is noted fn ing things, Gov : tent a that is tts .1'n engaged r Kt4Y In the ro )(tion of the National Transcnntinen t ailwsy stretching scrota Canada iron y .• Atlantic to the Pacific, a (:m urate Well Itas alreuiy taken at bast this p ' Inary step in theconetrnrlio n of the • ann }gay 11,+1.1',), a (irxrtnmen which; is rootioually improving. se.- largina and adding to the water high- ways of Canada roti! in this respect. along with many others, it is the eery of the wealthy and pnpuin.i" neiehhnr W the south of ua: a llavetnment in.,, 1 moult 0011ike 10 remind you --but the n apapere reluindoti that I ant or attferent taxi.. flat= ever luny Ire y OI•iKlli, above all things 1 may *ay t 1';+,y rrmtrtry rx- tends 1ieyntiiT the, nindaries of my native Province. v country ex• tends wherever on th. American run- tinent Hunts /lie British ag I cheers) -and above ail things 1 a I'aneutian.- 1l is am a Canadian that I ,1, Ntbe- fore - fo revnil %VIren i wee el me the solidpluilanx of_tbe_autletant t -yeo. tnanry of the t•ounties of uron, Bruce and Perth, when 1 ser 1 • are our countr, it seems to me that have good reason to be - proud. (Cheers, l • o luueBefore h People. Preleearling, he raid that the nitra- tion before the people wa. whether the Literal Ii„vernl*ent trot, to Iw sustained, and t herefore he was pres- ent to tti•,-u.r» the attest' may at 11111. say, he rernarked; "that in my humble judgment this is thr- -►mM- extraordinary election that lean ever taken place in Canada, for there is 1141 issue before the p1.o11e. t take this as the gre.ttest r pl alt that can be paid to the (ioerntnetlt, and one Mat. IM paid invillein tari1 111 the Opposition," The Opposition, he pointed out, had apparently augreat trineIpl1' 1 t affirm or any serious grievance for which to demand a remedy. and. therefore, the country saw the ex• traordinary spectacle of an election without an issue. This was different, n, es old Reformers w.nld remember, from the days when the Liberals were in Opposition. Proceeding. Sir Willi id recalled the days when the Reform party were fighting for the prin.aple of repre- sentative government, and for the maintenance of the prin'iple tipxm which ronfnleration wan ?Minded. WVhefl the Liberals had been returned to power in Mat, the Conservative rt n considered n idere.l the e party, w v al etre possessed the instinct of governing, attributed it t1 a *like. The people, booster, in Delo tend 11411 had re. affirmed their ch/ice. •, In the elect ion of 111414 the Government thentwel•e* had an issue to present to the people, it wee• whether or not a National Traneront.inentsl Railway should be constricted arms Canada tr the Atlantic to *lee PaeihM Ocean. "The Opposition, 1 ane bound to M said the Premier, "had oleo a policy on that ricc*sinn, het it was a very divereifle4 poll.), a policy which, like Joseph's coat, was of Daly colors. In i049 what Is the policy of _Dealing witlt Mr. lk)den's rnui- kdain (hitt his clothes hail been stolen, Sir �k'ilft'id Laurier ob- served i "(hid forbid that 1 should be guilty nl'such a petty theft." it lar- ceny ball been eta tlfoil it Wan father air. Ikmlrn who hail been guilty. In Pill; the Government ap- pointed a rumeuissiun just for the purpose of aelvieing them un the ques- tion ref-tfir--efttt eervier, and hi -Kirit that commission made 111 report Mr. Borden look .apt the ilea. tVI ft the 1.0 - meat took the views of t +s Sinn: and not those of Mr. Hort "-11,"'he continued, "he is woanxious that tiler.' should be civil eervie•r re- form 1 should b - _ ? o K ver • bail t take him at his word, 'imam* there is mote 't hag ime U,,verument in the I1oulinion of Canada and mire than one civil service." When he saw Mr. f3 of t en_ ccnrnpanied by the Provin-_ ria 'rentiers he frit Like the man who was taken to the Police Court for a gnahhle with his wife. 1t turned when .the mart wars brattght be - the magistrate that 11 was not ifs who had been beaten. mitt `ti hiiu.rIf. (Laughter.) The n large man and his wife was e had nyt done her husband She. i)ttd dine she contd. ` .When (Tie magistrate asked the in. i why' he allowed hie wife to twat du he ehewered reel - Rai tiredly : - 11h, 1 don't IIInd it don't hurt I. and it please. she.' I Laughter. '•N'h.•r," tr-.s•rr.lrt it Wilfrid, '•1 see Mr. I:,rlell supper nn one nide 11)y Mr. Manna. 1n tke then side by biro -Haien, in front by Mr- Roblin end behind by air. Roemer, 1 no it doesn't hurt 1 and it itleases she." 1 'newest lauµhter.l Mr. Bnnlen was ileums to an the support he had fro the Provinces, for he hal not -et enough In win. ICheerrs. 4 Proceeding, Sir Wilfrid "aid the sine,. Mr. Holden hill adopted the tkwtrhtr•-i.f civil .s'rviee reform he hoped that he would c onv, ,1 Mr. Hamm, and that gentlenten his Gov- ernment, anti then "you will sew the scant*, crime to an end of (crit ufticitils being shoved aside by the Ontario Government simply hermitic they were Mita, and Tory officials put in their plaeee" without ane caber i1' esti raten e. exre pt that they it,.. Tories. 1 ..odwatch With interest the next se•a•f1n of the Legislature *4, are what retiree Mr. Henna and Mir lanes Whitney will take, whether they will have prnfltted by the lesson of Mr. H•uden. We shall 'lino* whether u1' not they had hetet) eernci and "incere. or whether it was simple lyra• Ilse purpnae of the moment." (Cheers.) The Policy of Conciliation. Proceeding, Sir Wilfrid said that the Liberal party had cnnu into office twelve years age .ipnn s policy of cnn- ciliauoa. The work of confederation cirhiuiin,itiin- hail reported t COATS Thia avtrage'p.*e. soc, must clear them, and in 'a very short time. mss. Our new fan chats are all berg and - they are the finest lot we ever offered Week, brown, navy and green, full, loose and .slurfitting. The Square - DRESS GOODS Stock now c pltte, the largest an/7- legl we ever offered and we know our 'wham are right as they can he. and all iur- poited goods. Vandykes. two-+ tie and .1.11 sit item Ill 411 011tt'n. J. H. --Colborn--_ 6111111111111•1111111111111111111WED IMO • CAMERON & �_ - THE DEPARTMENT STORE 1 \J&� LY , you see, the rain came at last, and with it came cooler vv �yeather. We have been preparing for it all along. We knew it would e, so -we have stocked our shelves. to overflowing and goods are still arriving every day. \1'I' had'to tlo'itntt;t Base en where we will be ab mend, Twill be both air tinct speelabt every flay. ' to tans fling til ntakl' mora. and we have decided to open our for the Grocery Department artment ake a larger .lit.play tl ant aver before. Tills depart- . light. elatt- 'bght. We invite you to pey it-a_visit, tt-ilert, you will Mi nery of Quiet Elegance 'Fit » d the extreme and lose nothing of the beauty •%'ern in the oldest creations is somewhat difficult at tinges : wi',al•cotUsti/ll it'.- ,Take particular notice when visit- ing our show 1 las : he it :►. model for Manning, afternoon or evening wear, or the popular hat for all occasions, the style touch is the e, ttith all its iliguitieil anti quiet elegance, which is really the secret of succe s in this department since mar -AM1'Hif e-�h, e 1ta t►TT,----• t¢ How Abou Your New Dress? t '1)141(r .meat lien is it around the corner. and will he here unexpectedly: Visit- r -1 tress t foods Department and. • ,see what we are showing in ie line of new tall suitings. Otic 'Mantle Department this week will lw of int est to all.- Before this ad- vertisement readies you a vast shipment t)f th4 newest and exclusive styles will he on display in our _show rootlls. A visit to this met* will •Itelp you in your decision where to ptn'chasti the new garnll'nt. NEW IDEA FASHION PLATE including one attern 10c. NEW IDEA MAGAZINE has been enlarged to twice it size, but is still sold at regular price at counter, 7c. wan based upon that policy, ajar snaking a nation mrt-of all the differ= eat elements which ih*.I Isar r eK athereel upon the INA I of ('anedn. He had given -{lent Ore. +tr-iri- tat•io and Quelec add other Province" itmew natural that there should be different grooves of thought, and therefore the policy of conciliation could be operative only if each gave Way a little.. He was proud to say that the. policy had been surceesfut, More than once in bis, native Prov- ince, arnongsthis Own kith and kin, he had appealed to them to give way in their views in oiler that to broad basin of agreement might be found. tery plod - an example at the Quebec Tercenten• are. where French and English luul I( .11111.1 11111.1) on paw•• • , Woman's Weakness A woman's reproductive organs are in the most in- tense and continuous syr. (*thy with her kidneys. The slightest disorder in the kidneys brings about a corresponding disease in the reproductive organs. Dodd'. KidneyPills, by re- viewinge kidneys t A kr net's to their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders peculiar to women. Pale young girls, Worn-out mothers, sufenng wives and women entering upon 'the Change of Life, your beet friend is Dodd's Kidney '~- Pills 41111•11111111.01111111111111111pt■i1■111■9 EARLY EMIL-1511 FURNITURE Ha )you seen the display of Early English Furniture in our window? 11 ha" been greatly adnitred and is just a sample of the fine store of high-class furniture from which our customers may chose their purchases. IRON BEDS ging from 23.35 to 2te- -. The lest good., on the market. VERANDAH CHAIRS Special values hi Verandah ('hairs ,luring the month of August. CALL AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU. 1"11°p,�"pp",°'" GEORGE JOHNSTON .vilRlr4 r�sdM eremptlyatt.ndedin, I' URN! "r t1 RF end UNDERTAKING 4111111111111111110�I■��lltl•0 1 TOILET GOODS. 1R,,, have it complete se.tek 1t'1'011d:T ARTICLES i■ the molt select lines, and are prepared to recommend our goods. PERFUMES -, TOILET CREAMS Roger & Gallet's. Parisian Balm, fivers. tndlothers. Witch Hazel Cream moth nerd ere CSJ and Pastes, etc, etc. illikorowt BEDFORD BLOCK GODERiCH, ONTARIO 1 •;.ire. P,�, ; ith