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THE SIGNAL: GODI R1CH. ONTARIO
HURON'S GREETING TO •
SIR WILFRID LAURIER.
easuCladed fr'ow pati a.l
celebrated the fuundatiuu of the
country side by side.
A Tangier AIL
Turning to the. question of the tat-
llf,Mir \\ ilfriJ said: "The tariff is one'
Of those things upon which there was
divide) interest. Twelve yews), ago
intrrertr were touch more divided
than they ere today. Before ltllkt it
was considered that the tariff had
been Mete • for one clear, and we
pledged ourselves that if we came into
power we would revise the tariff sI U.
ti make it a tariff for all cheese."
Pniceiliig the Premier said : "I think
we have been reasonably successful.
It was hard to and a measure of relief
that world give substantial retrench -
Went and nut bm't the a air.(. ctuters,
Iweemar, sir. in this qutatiou Wk. are
110(1111 to look on all clause*. \\-e
knew thst there were iudustt'irs in
the country that have been built no
, un a high tariff. and it is difficult.
always 'difficult, t0 bring down a re -
forst without • doing injury to theins
durtries which hese_ !teen carried int.
under that systrtn. I think we eau
claim that we found a turanr of giving
relief to the country by what is know,,
as the British preference, anti the
Britiah preference h given sati"fac-
tron to the people.
Sir Charles $hocked. .
"1 know that we . sharked Sit:
{,ltat%w Topaievi ?ae+a leader -,oL__the,
Conservative nets" *it
• many members of the Opposition. but
if it was our misfortune to shock Mir
Charles Tupper.• Mr. foster and the
Opposition generally it was our goo.'
fortune to plenge the people of ('an-
Thr Britist►;� wtrt'
three things : Must o u i to
given, especially to the farmers, *
substantial rue.u.I.rr of delict from Lai-
--ration. Neat it hew opwrtrJ
the Britirll-
a i p will
l r u nr. You market to our peat t
, say' the British market was open t..
_Liu before, end it is tine : but there '-
such a thing ar sentiment even
trade, ,and when the British '• public
saw the attitude of the Canadian
people they otweed the dour wider.
There was another thing. It ism in-
rpirtttinn, un eiamplr for the whole
British world. It has become part
and parcel of the Hritish Empire ..i
7avhich we are a part. It baa beau
accepted in New Zealand, by Alias
tri►lia, and "viii by South Africa. It
-'baa leen sriw .t..l by Ow Tr nsvat.tt,
..7=6,1):114 seven years ago wits
seven
by [he Biers
who were then at'wer with the Brit -
irh army, end there is a pteferem•e
given today by those vary Boers.
(Cheers)
A Battahoe of Speculators.
Taking up 'mew the change fust the
Got•ernwet haul abandoned thrix
pledges, among the,,' the promise to
reserve the land' for the settler: Sir
Wilfrid contrasted the policy of the
Liberals with that of Sir John Mite
Jonald when he was returned to
tower in la7S. 'Them" he staid,
"there tumbled into the Department
of the Interior a sweat!, a battalion, n
regiment, n crowd. a mob of sp•rula-
ton•of every kind. Senators, mein -
berm of the House of (common,, and
Tory heelers, rpeeuletur..if every de
scrip ' and shale• end form, wet,
as thick in the Department of the in
tenor as dies on a► jar of honer on a
hot s,nnsuer day. 1 Applstrne.l \Vhat
were they asking „tor % Concessions
and more concessions were doled end
to them until the whole prairie wit,
plastered with theta, and there wit -
not new for any M ttlere. The arm•
luence was that the country wits al
a" ndstill. No progress was matte
W n We came to amsemble in ISM. to
dete int what should he our policy.
we sat+ the land ehnuld he for the
settler..
7'1 GREAT
FALL
FAIR
CLD .`tATi fiiiiaiitjO '• Jli,Ci. ^.NUCK
• c,
SIR WILFRID WINS THE RED
0e-c`ste,-Muer. local J., ,1 tN
t".S CLali AND ie; nOT rail»J.An.t
. au44t•.1.01si ser i -o... .. Anus
wear mA/t nut a Taovaat Dtcinto,•
LN
s seandatl caw ruga. 'Then• Was a
d ai,.r, 'wnT-f. c4k se opponent,
Parliamentary way, and +t .••sent il,l-
tional way to smash a tint. ••This is
not the way of the l'e.t "liar Oppos
tiiln," said .\Ir. liixhatn. "They Savo.
not taken that position. and they dare.
��,.. ),....,h,,,,, task" thst position against upy t
f 11 't t weiii ler . r the' Oovernmtlit.
Government an. in the open 'and w,•
challenge the Opposition to conte out
in the open and 'unite their charges
1l'rare prepared ortlb t,'
meet any elterg.
e nu.
11 •C
they make n n the Hoot. tf th
of ltuwutons. or anywhere eine in raw
"that and (rave it to Hie intelligent
publie of 1111" 1)onttni0n." Mr. fell and threatened the crowd with
Graham emphatically declared that wetting. Naturally the people were
nut our for of tinder had Im•ru lis• anxiou» to hear Sir Wilfrid and
pisel of by the (iurerttulent except 10 the effect of Mt•. Cameron's speech
the highest bidder. He contrasted was somewhat skull, 1. ' However, he
and tapestt•y curtains completed the _
effort of luxuriuurl) furnirbel twine
and the exhibit war much admired.
One of the points of interest was the
handsome airplay of line ranges,
"doves and heater. jttst inside the
twain entrance rhnwn by the well
known rtuve welt, J. H. Worrell S
Solo, who have o•cuplat the tame
position for +several years. The dim
play included +stover and ranger 'trade
ny Lite Mollatt Stove Co., of Walton ;
the celebrated Souvenir heateeS and
ranges, made by the Burney -Tilden
Co., of Hamilton, and the Crown
Huron ranger and At•t Huron heaters,
inside by the Western Foundry Co., ot
\\'inghaue. Merits, J. H. \Vorell h
Mon abet bad 011 exhibition pi ling
g+•,Ids and electric light fixtures. A
range sent. dowit by the Western
Foundry 1 o. specially for the exbi11-
tion funned part ,d' the exhibit of the
West Huron \V,sneten Itn+titute, be-
ing exhibited in connection with the
ladies' Motel kitchen.
Next to the space occupied by the
Women's Institute came George
Johnston's exhibit of furniture. whish
Javan arranged tea model bedroom, din-
ing-room and parlor. The furniture
was all very beautiful. The bedroom
contained ei very handsome brass bed -
'dead, with the celebrated Ostermour
mattt•ess And 111411111.1• Springs, fur
which Mr. Johnsttn is the sole agent
in lioderit•Ii. A magnificent quarter -
cut oak dreier sou aletsd the betl-
rho it furniture. The dining -n tut
nitut•e was in quarter -cut oak and
consisted of dining -table, btffet, china
swam- 'hair..--T-h.t
parlor fnruit11re teas mahogany and
included prtlsallly the "swellest-
round parlor c.biiiet ever shown in
and take the wetting. Shortly after • wouldn't if we eo,,id,"
hitt- asfetel... Ott ktiiitatd'wrgt 4
the rain ported over and the rest of
the day wris clear.
The Minister art Railways and
('anale at thetttusetutdtW .p.•..•h'tad
some fun twitting the ladies, art whom
there wet•.- several hundred 'resent.
intst rt•"t
rel
an if
A Promise-trictly Kept.
"Have we ried out our promise:
I say in the pr nce of friend and foe
that.+re have
to the letter. ' ere ham t' of bees'
given away by t Liberal Govern-
ment one single a • o1 hind which
WAR lit for settlement. In the 'Vanes.•
of a few year. we have wen able to
plant in the three north stern Prov
Imes one million people."
Sir Wilfrid then prr.ceele. o -.peak
of what the Ooy.•t•n u.enl had one ru
improving. the means of trios mitia
tion. ••W. have in that respect," he
Claimed, ",lune more than tiny t v
eminent, i t (•stela We b*ve la•
new reilwnye. We have deepen
canals. We have itioprovcil ki"lo"s.
%V- have nigh:et the St, 1swren..e,
and the revolt of it ham been that to
day we have not only Cheapened the
cost of trap»port.*tion to the people of
CR11AJri. . teat we have ro cheapened it.
that we are ge•ttin the carrying (1
m qq
e 'ca t Not only r
Am ri n g,od nh that, fiat
we have made Yamada the third r•mn-
tnerrial nation in the world. Belgium
is (hr,ta with se- tenth. per Meeh-- of
$a�llts Britaincomesnext with coin-
ed about Coo per head -of the
population, and then canoes Canada.
which is at chip of the- old block.
Today Canada's eomttleree exceeds
IPSO per head. (Cheers.'
The National Life.
l lir• Thr ct•uw't1 enjoyed 1
humor', and the tidier, 4111
they knew h(w tt take It.
at. (i. Caribou, e
the awkward task of-addressit the
ofe
in introduction iuu lh
Meeting It t
K
n •P a site
• while t rhetid the It
Pre l• th
1
dark and' Intermittent spats
that fart with the. methal. of the pre -
v i,i is Conservative Adntinislr•attun,
spy-wh,eh-tinlher hart -been given away
wholra*Ie. It wets only the r•sisUtncr
of We4Nivet Mowat which prevented
the ('nn*stv*tive Government trivet1
giving away` the Ian T. ,i ew
fano. The 4 onserv*live 1..t'ernuient 1
fn One year, t14t5I, gave away more
limber .to thrix• friends than the :
Laurier Goveri'ntrnt had soh( Ih
twelt i• year*. The Conservatives hall
Kicrt away the lands. lett the Liberal
.linvernmentanhJ their lands( and re -
eel yei the sins of $.1.:\iS4I from tient.
Turning to the question „f t'anittliat
trade. Mr. (1i d . , said t(•st during
eighteen ye..t of l'unserval a.,• •adtnit-
istrrttiutt the total inereaue 01 oracle
was. tisltt;pIU,i5N. Under I.ilwral awl- t
ministrat• trade had increased
$111,7117,771 in -twelve years. There
must be Millie reason for the ,increase
of trade, the iioptr.vetnelrt- iia -+ell
lines of indt.rty and the genera)
lt'•.»lo•rity. ,
National Expenditure.
gave one of the uto't ebullient .0 -
dresses . of the day and was after-
wttsda congratulated by Sir Wilfrid
i hurl.•".
"•\Ir. hoatet e a g,aal luau tut .4
a gnn.i-trmn to keep mit." -Roti
tiro. 1'. (iraham.
The use art lllr Iseautif tterealu teauu
ui1 cart•iatge which conveyed the
Prentice in the procession were the
generous rift of liundry firs of
1
iar'i•il, titthe day... Clinton .New
ere were .pe•ial trains fr 41
pain ft' which the teguhtr trains
did no provide a growl "nervier. (irolr•
rich. %\' ahem. Stratford. Mitchell,
Exeter, . *forth. Kincardine, Lurk•
low an.l art • rt• place» were well rep-
resented.
While' Sir 'ilfril's eattiag- wase
Passing the l'ar1 menial hotel. one of
the flags, which ail been- purposely
tie' up, was 104 et by Mts. \Veit
pulling a striaag, u it "bower of
Howes fell into the 1 mise'" 1*p.
Turning 1,1 the question of the t-%
penditlre, he *tate) that Canada had
spentin the improvement of trans -
porta ion facilitirn all at t equal
to twice the public iteht, bit as show -
"These," said Mir Wilfrid, "are
some of the things we have done.
Hut there is another. We have en•
deavnret to bring our emintry to the
rank and etation it now nr. upies In
a thousand and one different ways we
have endeavored to create an atmos
phare for the Canadian people to live
and 'nose in. Our policy hese Twee aro
hove every possible and '1..r t•onmidrr-
ation for our ditties and ottigittions ns
British enhjertn, hes-pine we ate loth
Canadian and British subjects. 1)11,
policy 1 summed up at the bud Ins
perisl enwferenre. It ham leen Im-
perial unity- basted upon local auton-
omy. This is the principle for which
we are Lighting at the present time.
'Phis is the principle. whir' I com-
mend to you, env fellow.countryinee
of Htrun, lines and .Perth. Shall it
he maid on this ocrs„ion that these
three counties which at one time were
the banner counties of Reform in On-
tario shall go back on record 'r •
No, i believe not, We s call go load
to the old time and the nil policy with
w new life, new vire and new vigor."
Loud cherry. 1
A male "eptcttt• rendered a rhnrts
in good style, and then W. H. Ken., of
Bruneels, introduced Hon. (leo. P.
Graham. Minister of Railways and
Canals, paying the honorable gentle.
man a high tribute for the manner in
whieh hr haul s,iminimtered his Depart-
ment. Mr. Graham received a very
hearty reception As he rove to speak,
Hen. George P. Graham,
"The campaign, ' maid Mr. Graham,
"1 hope, will iedecieive•" Ile tinted
that Beare, limo» and Perth would
return a solid contingent in mupport of
the Government, because. he thought
it was the best thing the enuntry
could run for itmelf. The Optlrm -
tion hal determined that it should be
HON. GEO. P. GRAHAM,
'Minister of Railways and Canals.
ing thr
IIP r/mltm t
1
l'4tl( to lie
the rata's• r
the net deb
atont $its tPlfa-
Iiefore mita &-tae,•
Sion of deficits. ti
the Lihwral Govermt
surplus and still Mr. 1
of deficits, wanted to be
its cleanse
Mr. Graham also exp
'speedy of the country the
the chartered banks from
were h greater than
tional debt. Moreover,
per head Inlay was
Lin it wan in NW,
!teen a owwer*-
since that time
t always; had a
ter, the man
sin placed
ined the
Government's transpoort*tio policy.
The Conservatives had given Minns
for the building of a road, an the
Canadian Pacific Railway Conti ny
owned it. In connection oath (
Nat anal Transcontinental I(ailwa.
the trnmtry would spetiita net amonit
arf $:111,0lM1,1tl1 and would own 1,.*141
miles of road. The annual rimers to
the people would be $l,issl,Ulst, but it
was endplate(' that the saving in the
reduced mist of handling teals would
be equivalent to $'l,tMM1,111111 a year.
Mr. Graham's speech dealt largely
with steti..tirs, which are not Sul'- t
1)05411 to make very interesting plat-
form ntateriatl, but he held the clone
attentinn of the large gathering.
The proceedings terminated with
cheers for the King, for the Premier "
and other*, and afterwards a large t
number went tip to the platform fm• a t
handshake with Sir \Vilfrid.
The Premier and him party left t
early in the evening for Berlin.
Notes of the Big Day.
The (ioderich contingent ineltided a
number of ladies. who were delighted i
with Mir- Wilfrid and the day's pro• e
ceedinge.
Hon. tiro. 1'. llraharn's pleasant t
face and Nuttily pleamant manner win
friends for him et ()nee.
Sir Wilfrid looked younger and
much more vigomas than he did in
the campaign of 1(164, - t
There were, of enure*, some Con -
wreathes in the crowd which heard •
the Premier, Mir Wilfrid maid he
world rather talk to Toriem than to n
Grits, herniae the Tories needed eon- a
version.
init. before Sir Wilfrid spoke a
little rain fell and the sky hereme
ver threatening, but the ernwd warn
evidently determined to stick It out.
An old 111:11• over se ntv year, art
age walks nine ,tenet to •itch one of
the tr ' s, rind would 11*v time wil.•s
G, walk on his return. I said. •'I
feel pilings -1- than ever, and otddn't
have missed it if I hall to wa1' 1wie e
am fan -
The members of the 1a•al c tit -
tee Arany .L't'itbtt _ (ui - the way
which they pet•feeted all arrange
'tient' for the day.
Some Clinton Conservatives turned
in and helped itt the preparations for
the day.
lir..l.\V. Shaw, of Clinton, who wee
chairman of the meeting, was the
fight reran in the right I
As Sir Wilfrid stood ten the lark of
• _at, I.:r.l..r shaking bands
ladies and (them belonging.-tit'that
place, • lady stool back by. herself,
rind Sir Wilfrid smilingly said to her,
"Cutter, madau,, sent Fit shake hands
with you." Jler ,pave blushed, and
with h laugh shit said. -u,, but
Treys" Nevin -flirts -ma she look the
proirereil Tafel, and went away mai:
ant as the Presider laughingly said.
-You're tight not to 1s• :,shamed of
your is slot s .•
.fist am tui,' (:4mlcti, h train 44 .1.). 1,1 V-
1114 for honw'it bright blaze v. . -.•..1
towards the centre of the town. ;mil
there w.le- in:a11% rinijec1 its, among
the pose.-nger.t nm to where the fire
would tr. It wan afterward(' learned
that the stables of 1e. Ili -avian and
Alho•rt Seeley had I..•rn burned.
Three h"t•saar(Iwlungina to A. Mv1 ot.i
tyre in the Dean ver stable and one id
them was burned to death.
and every wont carried to the. outside
of the rriwd, where a line of buggies
stool two arr three deep.
1r --Greed th. Ls'el . boss. It
Iv put out of the smirk lun.41 business
brume.. _another_chusala -}tui lee14 an
option oar a Large pa tt of the dish
supply, hu, the 51111etit1l teal» save.'
through the loyal Liberalism or local
erre baht..
Uoderieh,
- _Aatt-atakieye-.a Feeds" -die -
y ot.cup ring the entire central
untie. 1' he famous H a p p y
Th ught ranger and Radiant 11
e •aide by the }fuck}ttyWr.$)f
old. were cnnspieuoo». and the
's Favorite range. entitle
tore ur t, idiot eau+. nnwIi
;a churn otTwi41 by Mr. Ire
al prize in the linnet depaart-
•_ a exhIIi01 )11 11 way :►
... 1 I ,
war stn t 1. p eL
r 1!1.1117t113 -
Ile.
W K
Ile. Iaatht•alls' fixtures.
suds, electric light 11x•
litres. wash' tg uo*chines, etr.. anti
hattiml.cks w rr somee-uf the 11 her
lines Mr. Ire's ttnr display included
an.l the samples in exhibition showed
he believes' in can lug lit, last goods
on the n1:u•ket:
Upstairs cher tf. . Mar C,is Scotch
store bad a good silo ing, Mci•tch tan
taus and Other dress noels of Scotch
manufaettue forming large part of
the demise. donee faith onside nadirs'
meats for 'Tall and winter -ear showed
visitors to the exhihitiu what the
correct thing in this itupocr alt part id
ladies.' wear is, and the w tole dupla%
Sits got, 111) in rtal.ty styli:
The \Vornen'i. i net it .rte had a sect ion
Sevoted to tele eLhil. ion id cookery
and other articles house manufac-
ture. dernonetretiornl in cookery. and
the distribution of 'ample. Judging
fr the crowds whish surtoundel •
• this meet ion, the I odic" of .the
%Vienne's Institute in iv 1"e" credited
Bra
Karn rt
The Eu
rye a s1
utent w
bettoty am
Ila Y
\t:bleb•. Ga
plumbing
l'ovent1 with dust and wet with
po•rsltiraation, :a belated ]rieyclist Hew
at fall speed up ;11e_-nuuu street.
"Has he co(1le vet he panted.
"Cosh. it's hut.'' Hr halal just
•ot•erel 1we've miles art hilly c try
its. but his ardor would have car -
hint further even had hie sees
etlel:
he Toronto Star Man Saw It.
- The oronto Star iep..rtrr lit lir
sermon ". the steno isU•ation said :
Sir %V frill will aldt•eep tuurh
larger 'unlit nes itt the it,i'te of his
political carr -r, hot he will never ad-
dn•w one Mot .itttenlivs, trps•e ryy''m-
pathetic, or 1 ore iutetestttl. l'he
audirnie look smaller than the
others, simply onus.., they were
packed together 11 a t,atalines. Not a
word, rise t syH* e•, -nf the groat
leader's sista-ch eras Ir lois that ,crowd.
He knew what he wit talking shunt,
so did they, and they • ntel to heat
un!11',- •very nun•' more when 11e sat
Mprt.king of
F=ALL St1OEa
hetrb the
"Junior" Model.
If you're particular
about the shape of
your einem See thin
Walk -Over Model.
A fetching style and a
comfortable last.
The titan who wears
this shoe wears the cor-
rect thing.
We carry this "Jun-
ior" motel iu nearly
'•very kited of leather.
Cane in and select the one
you like the best.
Sole agents for Goderich,
Downing &
M acVicar
with pnwi.liptig- Rewe t.bu�cyi�lwst atttuc-
tit'1• teatime( of the exlltrlrtnln.
•I'111: 6X111 UITI(\ l•/lNl• tItT.
The concert in Vletoria Opera Hunse
ten Thureeley e-1 pitg,us a "wind sip
to the t•xhibitiou, wan -we ru"nle"t
b' the and proved alt enjoyable event.
1 Frank 1:. Ilrmt'ose, tenor tail else, of
Torontowits nun In ajppiolciatel in all
lir tarts The Lnckunw (oipi
band cuutritntictl.lt satiety of wires
C
t' to the n.Ko
a a nus 1• I
1
lin daneet the "bean ttew and sailor's
hornpipe i,, Capital style. Aaron
+'itzctt Raven good perfnrtnnneee of the
Irish jig, f • member, of• the band
danced :l Srutt•It reel. in spiritist man-
ner, and the full band gat" several
srlrctions. This hent, which inrlutles
Ky.. pile'-. •end three ,1 .1., i. All
organization of which the ti .wn o1
Lucknow s1 11 be 'pond. %‘• bite
and lmutart lhu furnished one of the
attracttons•ht'-the fair grottitils, gave
duwu.
There toys a ball -hiatal .1 element
in that crowd, ,tit element smipr.ted
of shrewd men ,.t iniddle age, it over,
who judge 'severely in t pr sent as
they have judged to the pied.
!Mew men no Sounding' brat t or
tinkling cymbal world tippets!, nil
they T*•lirtr in Lawler A. as Ilion ' lot
has Lunde good They felt the pin,
of hard times mevcreh• in the
days, and they hate. felt the good
times since. Mawr way' or another
they cannot a r•onvitnv.l that Sir
IV,ifri•I has had nothing to do with
the Ietter.1a)s, but lbw il's*11 either
lurk- or Providence,. • 'rhipige Ta i to
changed for the hid ter, and thev will
p.•.aiwt itt birdies-ia2t...tJuat--$k-�►.i}fryj
has hair a hand in it. And so they
tool intuited while the sky got
ark andrlrols art' t.tm fell. anti the
It 1 grew stifling. They stool at- 1
ten 've while he slake, and they mlod
uul zed upon l sit he sat in
armchaiir, and they fullnwcil bin. t„
the testi in when he went atvay` null
• Well ell tdr nl ted again, 4114 In
very mans/( -thrill rhe. -ring .tor.not
r•„nte. ruttty.
liner Again 1 was a f:tl'llle,--a aasili-
en.r, amt your iNe P' .1 it iian ,u, ,,,i,rP
juggles with a fa mer audience, Sir
Wilfrid met them \N\ MP of lhen1•
selves. gate them -.tonight, II Ile talk.
sines' no thus.•, did 1101 eti•A.rting fr
his inneincnti__Illet played, the
prattle and Played it sal *rely, won
them 1.1 him a.' lie oily ( II They
chi red for him, hut. whet •as more,
they talked •thole him in r y that
w,ndd 11+1,4...1,. Ie hit heart gnarl )Ler)
h.• Itrri, it it.
GODERiCH INDUSTRIAL, Igot\
(',el( helot from page i,
brought on, one feature after another,
without Ike alelay sometimes notice -
*1d,•.
The me/whams' displays' at the ex -
Sir \Vilhitl staailtlt all tight with the hihitiou were eery t-reaitahle, and a
4.1 Liberals. Robert McDonald, of more extended reference to some of
Theme!' Rand, who-te ninetr ete-petra obeli than we had m ace' to -give iei,t
id :age, iueisttd ori costing to Clinton week in not out cif ac►.
to See the. Premier,-- He had twenty Il.Atgens );roe,-' ' yn wee a very
miles to come, but, the rigors of trust -el atttact in. our, ft ocenpied the entire
could not deter hint. On arriving at north end (f the north wing on the
Clinton, he was taken to Mir \Vilfrid's ground Hour which gave splendid
Cat anti intt•A1>ge.I The it nppo}t LtJL for t,ht_showing of the
,reentel very pleased to inert the bid andsnme Brussels, Wiltom and Ax•
Fends -twin and spent sown momenta Minster raga of which this concern
to conversation with him. The old are targe importers direct from the
pioneer *es happy beyond meastire, Old ('ountry makers. }iandsome iace
ah'tmu Thr Toronan SI 1 IlepotaI
•'14(1111, in( In, it wangraun'.'
\'tui, villi, vici, Clinton.
F0rwrt•tutive-pray'•"'- Pa. .-maw
vas
Hui
,Ir. 1. ter got, Soule war lit spentInn
rube "nor
When the-
w reship aril
n has i it•rendet,.l.
pipet" *1t•nt•k up, Ashlteld
and roared.
\\'tote's the (Mir for ' 11 'trait for
Sir Will; td ! (io ' and w`,"
Two horme» got hong in nn open
table while .the pro scion was paw.
ug. An eyeitu,l vontrushed after
he hoatl.•t. "let kkiihfc Laurier s;
iling," was the cool rejoinder, and
hat ate Wayne of•the mpirtt l'linton
yeeterrttay,
if the tither. vire Its the eh' ern
'beer in Huron, it's all. oft withV';d-
watd Lewin, M. P.
A tropical telnpet•ature in 1jieliiori�
ng and most threatening•-akies and
pattern of rain couldn't hold linek
Minn county when their idol came to
hem.
Nutt in' loin' in the farming line in
Vest Huron yesterday. All roads lel
to Clinton.
"if we get ten more on this train
hey'Il have to go in the water tank,"
gasped w perspiring eondnctnr as a
pedal polled in.
Their wax more elon(AnPou4 der-
rating in ('lintnn than anywhere els,'
long the line so per.
"There's nobody at all lelft dowel our
enneeseion 'rept. the very oldest and
the very yrluneest," laughed one of the
pioneers of Stanley t. nship, "ICs
ton dry to do anything. Intl we
*50.00
NO other gib could be found dist wilt
brine more pleasure to the recipient
than a Diamond Rang from'Ryria'..'
OUR $50.00 'SPECIAL' shown
here it etcepnonally good rale" They
prone is pure white an color 54r.�is
perfectly free from Rawl of any end.
The mounting it an let handmade
setting. in rhe Iavml,le ria(ny s11".
Complete b velvet caae,,f(te price is
$60.06
SEND FOR Ory( CATALOGUE.
134136438 Yong* St.
TORONTO
-Great- October -
Th.. KI *Ii' -t ollort 41.
et et otter e.l ,,1 lLdes-ich, 1•,
sei.tde h' h -chow gods at one
thiel and our-h,atf off regular
!tires. -
Wr most have loon, tut new'
go all. ata 15 11 g NncrtaiTrr Tel;
ant note Ppeei,illr 'lei; o a
(ik13_42.1..iK3tALE..ext1d a_ trent -
opportunity to ...Wine Hier
goals, suitable tor t'haistinns,
:and other (Sifts. at as very low
tate.
All Chi,. Rrir=x•Hrer, ('art
Blass, P111111en MO *11 1'lanr•y
Oral...
Truk 4411,11 I) and get 111-..t
rhiir•.
TERMS STRICTLY (Asti.
No gads sent on Approval
During the Sale and positively
nn-exrhangen rxrept the day of
mirehase,
PORTER'S BOOK
STORi:
Court House Square. Godench
'Phone No. too.
HUM j- SWEET flow-.
Nothing Fits in
Better-
with the scheme of 1 tan enjoyt
than alt
an Edison Phonograph
P
It is the stair• pet furnn•r in :any company
and on any 114•1'.440' . It is
NEVER OUT OF PLACE,
OUT OF PRACTIC E,
01.1T OF TUNE.
' Call and hear one or write for
catalogue,
If you are thinking sit buying
•
an ORGAN or PIANO
call and see 11s.
1 blr._h t»K aetptkintanee with_the
iifferent tiara of ontr-tustriew. places
Its in a position to handle the hest and
to give intelligent Advice to pnsslo•c-
1'ye hnyert,
\\'r have justrereit,.l a large and
• assorted -dock of
CHURCH HYMNALS. BIBLES and
GOSPEL SONG BOOKS.
One Pianola to rent at tea.rnablef
terms.
JAMES F. THOMSON
another ..ley in- exhibition at
erre.
he curs,. ___•- •_
1
FOR
A
DELICIOUS
DISH
OF
Oysters
GO TO THE
OLYMPIA
Cafe
Served in any style or
in bulk.
Athas & Yassos,
Prow left r.
�aeaa
Condensed Cream
We have the kind so highly rec-
ommended by the -ladies of the West
Huron Women's institute at Goderich
Industrial Exhibition,
Everything Fresh and Up-to-date in
GROCERIES
at right prices at •
THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY
Wm. L. Lindsa
Ihemlltee St. 'Pito
CHAS. E. ' IFFITH
UPHOL ERING
AND R= PAIRING
HAIR MAT -- ESSES RENEWED
A•, s REMADE
CARPET
LAVING
A:t order.
promptly at coaled 10
Charge- moderate
' rn.;"sur. „tirp
e door Went of C. J. Hemet •'
a ' *10r••, %Peet. thlorL
is , .%cern..
Vrtttt 1trr'IF nor
`The Right Coa
This has been---(lenlonstr
weeks. ('oat business sloes not co
coming here without good reason.•
_ext elletite.-of the stock that is
leading Canadian and Germa
all told a stock without an
Black Coats
s made from good
.14nAlity blitt•k beaver anti
ft•tezes, with some vet y fin
kermeys in better wed ,
every size from :II to 4 1.
Many garments handie ely
trimmed. Styles t
abaoltitely right f young.
middle-aged o ebbe ly
are Here.
-question -the fast - c-ouple
to any store the way it has been
The reason is found in the all-round
-The factories of five of the -
makers contributed their best styles to it;
pal anywhere near here.
avy and
Brown Coats
There is a strong demand
for navy and brown coats
this annum. WP show Rome
very handsome styles! in
theltons, beavers and ker-
meye. flood garments that
them, at
Children's Coats
The lat•gent and most (-010-
pt-ehensive stock of child-
ren's and tninses' coats we
have ever imported in on our
rarkm today. There are
more coats and better coats.
nattier coats, than we have
ever had before. Sizes that
fit from flee to fifteen years.
The roadcloths
'e have four diffet•en,
nes of broadclothn that are
'hard to equal. All are made
from pnre Wool, not en
ounce of ehoddy in a (tingle
yard. All immirted by out
«siren direct. Ilene, bright
g6ratiteed to wee'
And keep their appearanee
Nothing Iwtlet for it we
viceable drew' and stylish
mhade and Mark.
Black Dress Goods
of Quality
Among this week's a, rivals are twenty•five to thirty
ilicces of black dregs goods. They 'Fere imported hy nur-
se' Vet! direct from the Beitimh markets, and a finer collection
tsf blmck dress; Ronda. meltable for mourning and other put. -
poses black Ilrensi goadm are timed for, has never been on our
emintorm. Fahri,14 and weaves are the newest. Every piece
it; 111/1411) of pure Englinh or A iimtralian wool. If yott are inter-
ested at all in black dress goods come awl see those.
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