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The Signal, 1908-11-26, Page 88 Tavola ;as, $ovewber 26, itlOS THFI iSIGNAL : GODERICH) ONTARIO OTTAWA NOTES. Sir Wilfrid's Birthday Program for lbs Coming Session. Ottawa, .Nov. Si-l'ridav hist waw Sir ‘Vilfritl Laurier'. birthday. He is • sixty -"reveal years of age. He vele• brated the occasion by beginning his first real holiday in over a ?,-.., Iota" the constant cares of •stra.t•. With laid/ L ti iw!he lett int the t aft rn n CHURCH NOTES. Rev. G. R. Turk. formerly of (ad...rill, is conducting evangelistic eery - ices in the %Citgbafn Methollira 111111Th, Saldptlh .er%i1V1i-ill Virtoria ett•i'et Methodist church : 11 a lit., "Philadel- phian i-htut-h" : 7 p. m . '•t..s•ai Option 11ut�T)nry; l�:tr=t• . 'Come atilt Ileal' the subject rea.unlibdy diseusas l.. Seats fire. Or New or f0 apex( .11 eta Hyo Ir• Janie, S, - for• going to Virginia, He l lit' is to Patter, ich 1) tri Stili. return to the capital nlamt December '4"• 1111 eel tiederich over Suu- :a/l, .10 toad did x gout( day's work. Hon. W. S. Fielding is leaving thio Ido• spoke in hnox chu{ch ini week for England h, consult with alar the Hing. in the Ilaptia slitin beridta11.1 Vr hell-tiroYeentIT'i•tiT.r'tt)-"'d -''a '- ' `I 1♦ua Ls"l1 soar 1 of the Sabbath schools tot en1'tt•t'- 110011. 11111 add i•e"rse.'\ ere exerlsitug• ly interesting. At tlw-.irritate of the Baptist church nest Sunday, the pastor trill preach I111. V.1 special sermons: Morn: tug. 11 ti t:lui•k, "Law•-keeping Is.\•e.e Eve g, 7 uclts'k, "Christ ter lbuar- Spvittl lunch. .11 the evening service by .alis. lie'n's ke._ t'iuliniet. A dial greeting assured to loll strangers and Visitor.. reference to 1be Ftaneu-Canadian trade treaty, which ilas tee's held up in the French Senate. I The Next Session. - At a sleeting of the Cabinet last week thele was a geieud discussion of the legislatit a program for the coming cession. It is nut exla�etrd that the session will be n he tvy 'our in point of legislation. and it is hoped that it will be a eontp:u•:ttiv'ely beret one. The now insurance ae'1, Irft over from bust seesioli, will lie one of Ou- tpost, imp.rt:tot 1,1111k is which ,the London Fret. Pres. At the wear - tet otlicial tweeting of the Iaruel of Centennial Jletlnilirt choreh, held metubfets will tie asked to :leaf w all -Toter •11y the pastor, • Ret ti. N. These will ;ale) heu I! li_JQ create tfls, ti ..:t,_.givru )uL.iu►uuiumnt. s garxte purtfulii, of labor, the Pits" vie tion 1,1 remain fool' another year, 1 etlitt li aa3 ncc.p1i't) tllrieri t , the veil" anal tet the ot.pfAItlue, Iter. iii i7en during his short stay his leji.hation will be Inupo.etl to award at,n1 the eunfld iter ui the 1a'tth'1' of ,the pt•eeent mere ,.1 debate in the -•j t h. 4 ;o.t ehd, iln (.1„1,411 chin 'titled in of w itch will be x ptehtutary to the calling or W. L. Mackenzie king to the Cabinet. ft is pnasible that Common@l. with n view to .•xppdir'tg - public business.,and preventing gselrd prolongation of debates. I he (ine- eroment has to desire to pterent full . and free discussion lit rwer> _ measure. ' but it is felt that .tidal' palliative mast be found for the inordinate length 10 which the debu[ei•have been drawn out during the reci iTCiies-Ion. unit the adoption of ruler analogous to the British system or setting fixed time. limits for the taking'ol votes on con- tentious bills has been suggested. in preparation of the estimates for the cenuttg Aw•.al wear-it-ia of the Government. that the strictest economy, commensurate with the actual needs of the public service. - akall bit observed. Tu me.•tthe_ tem- porary falling off in the revenue the expenditure will be curtailed in every way possible. Duna et the Representative. There appears to be it misconception or a deliberate misrepresentation of --thefunetions and duties of it member of Parliament. When a representa- tive is active in the iut'ete.ts of his constituents lie is said by the ('ons. r• votive press, tr. have --bribed then' ; when he neglects their inter•ita hr is said to be an unlit person 1n ie.in Parliament. This is a wrong point of view. The basis of t•eprasentative government is that the member shall .l give -expression to the views unloose• who send him to You lixa)rul. 111 is I. _. their_ spokesman ext is supposed to put into effect their wishes, When -r--ioy public work is required and de- manded. it becomes the duty of the representative in Pat li:mead t,. use his I endeavors to further the Wishe" of bin constituents. If he tail in this. he -.Wig itllite'tint\:---Irla- lienlntt7lr charge a man with bribing his eoustil• 1 tient. when he is doing hie hest to pat Into effect the wishes ttf those whose reptiyenratye .Constituents Neglected. - Members dr ZTIee-Up sl re neglect the interests of their constitu- ents by wasting time in et it ieint of the acts of others wit„ have been more diligent than themselves, and that is the explanation of why a cons(itiieucy represented by a supporter .1 the Gov. • eroment succeeds in the acquisition. of necessary public buitdiugs while an: 01 -For hill. .' represented by a man .sinal to the duty be owes to those whoelei•t him. To accuse a man of bribery beet ee he. has faithfully performed) the ver duty he was elesud to perform is not only absurd. h u t particularly unjust. Many hours have tion •toasted . by members of the Opposition in cuptiotie criticism which aright have been more usefully employed in furthering . the interests of those who sent Them to Parliament. Superiority of Ras Rife. The London, England., paper: fur atilt talking of the Roe. title and the. _wonderful records made. with_ the weapon at Bisley. The Sphere rays : "It was a matter of great satisfaction .to find that even the Anleriuiti weapon and the German Matinlicher bate heen quite Mitered in interest by the record shooting made Ly Mr. I', W. Jones with the- new Canadian ritlr, manutactured hy the fours Ride - Company of Quebec. The excellence of this Military magazine small firm has been recognized in the i)ominion. where localtroopsere to be armed With it at the earlfpet Iat+sible montes(. r\l r\ Sabbtlh.' • - Tat'• ministers :int- t eking a It upl in lite h c d ..ptiun,campaign. Thr great interest taken in the pull cr was .it -+wet fav .(44 - . l legit . corattrewilitIfl 1a11icii gather. -1 in North . earl Meth nl +t. ,hnr.-h last runway eveoiog ti. ht ,t Hca lit'. Duncan: who this- 7te riii.eT 1i' irT•Tir i t a o•?tout 11ni111- 1):18.ineir•1 and fair 111411lil i .fund midi out a goo 1 reset for hoc u1 prahil)ition. Rev. It. W. .Itliyar.l aim atlllees a.er- Illon an the•. same "stable'•t. in Victoria street Methodist ocheeh next Sunday Some ream Niton - DI. Vougall, now pias or of 'North street Methodist church wrote' a -tory.- Seetions of it ['tritest Status. but nowhere:ts:1 whole, 1'h,• stony, though it luny be tet•Itlt'il 11 fors is built around a number of in- cidvuta- within the knitwledgge rattle rhimself, while :a ' i.. fiathr iu ile s a whtole it true to the -farts and •pr.tceew,+ .,f human life. The story is entitled •'My.t'riend Uou."-lit•. Dougall propoees to -read it Pu three section -,'the. Iitst .tremor to be re•tat from his pnlpit next !i indLy i•v.rnllg. At the morning service Ilier, will he ren rzpisition.0f the opening , verse's of the Epistles to the ('o.o.eni+tns. ors CATTLE MARKETS. 114-.1 Cables Unchanged -Buffalo Market Und.r a an.. Lost London London cables for rattle are steady, at 11'.c to t3r4e per pound Ire -ANA! welt/it; r-friifrr..tor beef is tiwuttet pt t.1/2.0.• to tttrt• peer ra•.tnd. Toronto Junction Live Stock. TORRINTU JUNCTION, Nov. 23.-- eiptP of lige stuck at the Union St.oi•k Yards were 2! earl„ads-461 cattle, 19 loft ;'` 3 .Keel, and Tombs, with at calves. A few -pit ibly about :e loan -sold for iw-ao- I.w--..f-.. hfrh- autd lit 11.'.10 p. -r evrt., which was the hies hent ',rive reported. Certainty no such prte4• as .,..414 WAS Mid bI Mr, lttwntro or un) Fenton else on to -day's market. Export spate beano *carve' mused the run on the market to tae much smaller than 1t otberwas' would have been. Bwlebees. ''rime lots, were quoted at 84.40 to 14.00. d >, -few lots of good sold at 84 to 114.:5; 11221:.te41I0 -- :I) lit U.15: tato•• . 81 10 8= per eWt. Feeders gag stoekees PERSONAL MENTION. ' eller liuebauan, of Toronto. ie lit town 1 hi. work. N'. 11. rot. of Leauahytlou, torte a In letn•isll th to town Ott* week. hr. Smith aid ICrntirlh \Iat,bo.,..,"ot ItaY ael.t, were iu 10a, of friday. M'.. Carleton,•Toth'` with her.totor. Mn. 11Ii, ll it Amta•rt') chi. werl. HPtu t to Mos: s Stewart at railvr. MI,. J0111116Msec+n, of Stratford lilt •d to Mn J , S' Venal ter. You will +alw.t �. regret it if you du mot hear Mi, I . l'auIbN Johu.on. l,oerotbrt ith. This i• het farewell toter of l'allrta. Mr. 11. M. brown and sou. 1.e.lie. of Handl. ton. retained coda)• after a Awn' w rots' with Mr.. 11. Malvin, \cwttytu.treet- len.lira..Ilnokir* end lerr tret,Itdii '.1010.4 to Their home at \\'indoor ai Mon•'ay ,11,•r.iwudurg.etoral woe". With their rela- o r. in town And ) 111101) - John &Hula, eller of police .inti 'divot iu+pei 101. word w"Turontu on . Tuw.lay for mudtc+J ..de ice. Hit many friend. •Ineerrfy 11011/: for • Il aprotrtueltl in hi. condi! ion. H. t'. Anne., of 1 orunlo. woes lit town Ibis %reel.. Mr. 11.011.1 WWI one of the tarot of \lover 8 II4i 11iendd) w bleb loathe- break- w t'uau ater net hrr••outr yran .ecu. John t'. w'hitetorl left nn Mondty aftera;ow, .nolits exon, to lk•trolt after +pending the thinner and fall aeitwn hove. Mr. 11. hitefunl 1. an aminal usitor to t.oderieli anti the litany friend. lir ha. tuadti hero will I.atk forward to ht.-IM'hajla .lett +tlt,a,tt. 1101M -it it-"1311it,eh'. turn will ,.l�wi_« 'w (wry Cruglicatul ruhls.•' An. evruiola Itf .tiering p111101fam ;old Ite(int hu-(lpeta11nuse, 1)r- . -ember 4th. Here's a Chance for SOMEONE A second-hand " Masao it .Bitch" full•sized Upright Piano ..in giiod older, to be sok( for $150.00 If y ou need a piano and do not feel financially equal to buying is new one, this will perhaps 1111 the In11. Call and see it. Jost r. tei\'avl a new stack of Good Violins. tint busy this winter and cultivate that nr't.ical talent. JAMES F. THOMSON WITH the approach�►o-�--f- Christmas comes the trouble- some question of what to give. CAN you think of anything more beautiful or artistic than • piece of richly cut glass ? THISmBerry e Bowl is 3 deeply and perfectly cut. from brilliant crystal glass in the favored mitre pattern The price is just $5.00 - f Send for our Catalogue. RYRIE BROIL Urn trap 134-138-138 Yong• St. TORONTO k' W. Must, report Yew on sale, bu Mires unchanged, as follows : Hest feed re, 400 to •1100 tbs. each, at 83.t i to 14 per .; beat feeders, 8014 to 900 11.s. each, at B. to $Set; uto.ken, 910 to 00) tbtt'_Y.Cl,. al =_P3 to *331..nommen land medinot stock a, :A0 to (140 lbs. each, at ,81 ^ t,• 82.30. ttllkerrt sd %primmer.. .1,11 offerings o matte ,. and springers 1 at 840 to 8 0 each. tree. , id at the old price .net a strung 'nark Veal 1- exiled numb. - of .1" 0 IN 1..1 r w/. at.ees asd • .be. Trade 111 sheep watt 1 tet rrthained .teadS1':xp,rt" wet. a t. M40: nuns, 8Y to ' -spat lauttpa, 14 tH 84.50 cwt. Bttelp Goons. Limited, report rel • fed and watered, 84:a. to drovers, too. • tars at nunnery 11110L+: 1s 10 1a15 per cwt. The world-reFircvirett-it-"Pa lobnson, assisted by Walter Mc : ve, the re•Iebrlteel Canadian humor'. , cone fresh froiit their London (Eek btn,li ovation and will he the best novelty entertainment. ever offered in (i mdel•iell. Ilrti:akr, -'Not. 214, -The 1H4e4a1 of Penton, who died at his home Some 50.0081 of the (toss rifles have in East Aurora, N. 1'.. was held here already been served out to the ('area- today. Mr. Pent.m was horn in Paris, dine troops. For strength, lightness. rant.. inki412. Ile founded The Huron m trability and precision, peranence Exposit al Iieafort.Ih. Ont., and later o alignment, rapidit v of firing and established The 1t_y.tfalo Daily Herald. John AeKtrn- byes iy other-smallaura.ire-leu• world tusi arglikit Chancery Penton. au k luw- and in view of the remarkable shoot- ver, who settled in Canada. Edward isley it mast Ix% allowed that Penton, the eldest luau her of the de• in justified." ceased man. ;lied last week at Toren - 'air, in a laudatory article to. s riff., cone it es wet ing at • the Clair Vanity on the R+�pp there wont. • ••The Canadian Gov- ernment, wis.'e in its generation, has utwd every lu ilnn .in its power to •k.sisrthe i•ompn t *tinnes es This new rifle. and ham, in the year of its Dominion's 'ter•en nary' el ill more wisely armed its citi-. n soldiers with the (test rifle in the we hl." These expressions of inion. boatel upon the actual peeforr tie... of the title, and coming from sit authori- tative sources, must be gra 'tying to the Minister of Militia and a Gov- ernment of Canada, • a hen it is inetn- beted that the adoption of '.his rT e Ey the Government was made the ob- ject tit scandalous chargee, and \ s one of the so-called titin+1cities fa • which the Opposition said t he Lilwrals should 1* turned out of power. , One of the Best. i ley Express : The lioderich Sig- liyix•d an Industrial and vont- 1 edition haat week. Thr paper is illi aced and very creditably com- piled. . e Signal is keeping pare With 1 , grinel ig-mwfr.hf"ttretertrbt and is on of the hest weeklies we have on ou exrhnnge lest. Amon the Teachers The Auburn_)iblic school trustees have re-engaged a present teach...,, A. F. Johns and M C. A. Selmer, t„r next year. • \ Miss Marion Fraser,bf tioderich. has. been engaged to lentil' in K. S. No. 11. Colborne Mb* school near McGaw station), Miss Ruth Shaw, of litlop, will teach in the Porter's Hill se 1 next year, at a salary of 5101. MI Jamie- son, the present teacher, baseven ak.satisfaction, hot 1. leavin to a .cbooi nearer to her hom at Ltottdeebofo', \ Repeat it :-"%b'lob's Cure wall'' always curs my soughs aced euIda"- E. Pauline Johnson, •Tekahinn- wake,' the Mohawk poet entertainer, and tVtltcr Mettave, the Best inter- eler of .Ur. Drummond and L`w hab- itant dialect, are to he heard the slim,. night--1)eeernle.r 4th. FOR A DELICIOUS DISI' OF Oysters GO TOTHE 9' OLYMPIA Cafe t t1 Served in ny style o r in bulk. Athas & Vassos, Propnetars MADE FOR SERVICE endguaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF 1.1 - ammo OILED SUBS. SUCKERS AND HATS gorTnP?lt QOst 411lrnt` Clean • Light - Durable Jrrl orlrlr IMAM rrrIrl,IVW 11, 14004 rlrr /lot IN AWNS Cutters and Sleighs It looks like winter, and i am ready to talk about Cotters. I have the agency for1wo of the largest, hest -known and most reliable man- ufacturers in Grenada. GRAY and TUDHOPE ('utters and Sleighs are the standard of excellent.--ire-these- goods. (.'all and see th••tu tet the warehouoe. Agent for . Melon.Massey-Harris Implements, Meloe Oleanp, . Se...Feeney fenay Plows. Bissell Oise Harrows and Land • Rollers, etc., etc. ROBERT WILSON, 1ituni11.tn Street, dktdericln. rs Good- Moe& and - Colts for sale. Christmas Fruit. 1 4-, ` Complete v kti J\ oases.,e iaa• tau Sweater Vests, Sweaters, Knitted Vests, Smoking .Jackets, llandkerclliefs, I Scarfs. Neckwear, V. „ Glot'e., Fine Hosiery and Boxed Suspenders. , i t z ?t- 1 i Ever thing New t OUR GARMENTS Mens Wearare brimful of STYLE and are fairly over - r Rubbers and Overshoes We are right on the spot with the best selection of Rubtrr Footwear that can be procured from the leading manufacturers. ' The. kinds that will give the best wear and are the most comfortable, at the lowest possible prices. Felt Boots, Shoes and Slippers In Felt Footwear we are prepared to supply you with goods that will keep your feet dry and warns ; they will prove their worth to all who wear thele. Our prices are always reasonable. REPAIRING Downing & MacVicar In bet with-OUALITIES that mark talc as Leaders1. Reg.Black i )nt. a . e e , L -�. • ttr.Tailor and`? FRANK H. MARTIN, Tailor and Furnisher. el'. ;RANK Men's Outfitter Bedford �L matt_ 14041011 s �` S00 -New ITlandkerchiefsl At 2 for 25ce'. 9th TS A full Stook of all kinds of Fruits for Chistates. Candied Peels, He., received at THE PEOPLES GROCERY. Hamilton street. Everything heel anA t-14-ttt-dntee-a41d guaranteed or ydttr money back: William L. Lindsay tlemiltia St. 'Phone Ne. Keel • ANOTHER BIG SALE LINEN NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, !'ADS, &C. '-14) Waiting Puts, 114) sheets to pad, special :.e ruled orplaiu. Another lot of loc muds, sale price illr, or two for 1:'. Extra Special Weft-knowtrfh)ilatrdf.inen Note Paper, regular tar per quire, soil, price inc per quire, or two quire.' for 15c. Envelopes same price. • Eaton-Ilurlbut, Normandy linen, regular '20c quire and 211c package sale price 121c each. Eaton -Hurlbut Hot -preened Vellum, regular 25c quire .111111 package, sale price half off. 12ic each. This should .STOP sending out of town for Note Paper and vetope9. uother lot cif !t►: packages, containing - -•-*ate•=� Twen -four Sheets Paper, One Lead Pencil I'tcent) four Envelopes, 60 -One Pen -handle and Pecs-p)in t . Two She s Mott Mg Palter, _ ._ tuk, • 'tet •u +'J,+ weeae.iie ..-,nrro. ' . The above lot for lila e'a Spec' - value in Ali -Leather Hand Bags rt hull eine week sale price $1. Small size all -1- theer Medd Bag, flexible handle, sale price 3S, . Terms Strictly Cosh. ct shape, flexible handle, goons ya ole at $2.101, this 'Phony No inn 01114 1 George Porter. Court House Square, Goderit h Just Four Weeks to Ch ris tm, ! sa; 11 1 We have alreadjf got in most of our CHRISTMAS GOODS and have hilttttled in 'Etiirnne some SPECIAL DISCOUNTS in TOILET GOODS, MiRRORS of all kinds. EBONY sod other BRUSHES. MILITARY BRUSHES HANDSOME, CHRISTMAS PERFUMERY. MANICURE, and SHAVING GOODS. etc., etc., that will make our offerings very attractive this season. Watch our SHOW WINDOWS front now nn, but remember we can't show half our Slott in the windows. Come inside and look around. Special Discount on goods purchased early. ALWAYS THI: BLS!' AT HICK'S S. E. HICK, Central Drug Store. REGULAR 20c and 25c. Here is a handkerchief bargain that ought to bring buyers by the score. Quite the best of its kind we ever offered. All clean,_ 1 fresh perfect. Priced at about half their honest worth.\ Indies' Swims embroidered Handkerchiefs, gss1!{u•tldy muslin with scallop edger. Beautifully emhrsidered in fifteen to twr iterent design.. Regular, " and 2.1e values, clearing, commencing Saturday, at. ea, -h, 15e. or hem -stitched for 25c People are Saving Money Buying Underwear Here. _ People are saving money every day at our Underwear counter. ‘% a are selling a big lot of i'Sc:onds" 1.1'0111 Canada•. pest Underwear mill at prices that gi\e you a fnll dollar's worth for every seventy-five cents you spend(. Some have a little hole that has been carefully darned, some are a little soiled. All will wear ,just as well as if they were perfect. TA;1s t it , Soc Underwear, 37tzc h uLes' ritlb, I Vests, white or natural, high neck, but- ton front, soft a'n'al. just the sart»o- as we have Iw•et • Q selling all season at 30e; these "Seconds" at. per gat meat, SSC • 75c `[Seconds" 55c These Garments come in errant or manes'. The quells_ ties are exactly the same as thione we have been selling right along at 75c a garment. Because they are branded 55 "Second." you can boy them at each $z.00 and $I.25 Underwear 79c High-class Vents and Drawers, cream or natural shades, very fine quality and @loft knish. E;arh garment labelled rnshrinkable. Jerks the same an is mold all over at 151101 and 111.21. Because they are branded "Seconds' rote 79c you can buy them at, each, c Children's Garments One -Quarter less. 5t. All sizes in Children's Garments, fleece -lilted. flne qual- ity and goal weight, No room here for us to specify the price, but, we will sell them Saturday at a straight quarter less than they would he were they not " Seoonds," t3 -.+i fates'' Girls' Coats for a Five -Dollar B ll Fifteen of them. Nobby tweed 1 coats, (lark and light colorings, assorted sizes, nicely trimmed. Regular $7.50, extra special for Saturday. at, each $5.00 ITEMS WORTH READING - Telling of some of chis week's Arrivals. Fancy Huck -a -back Soc Farley Huck -a -batik Towel- ling, 24 inches' wide. floe even weave, three new pattet•ne, roue, limey and fteur-de-Iii. Extra tatittt at. Per 50c yard, Oatmeal Crash roc Ileavy Oatmeal Crash Towel- ling, striped or checked. Quite the best towelling we sell for ordinary use. Special at. 10c per yard Hair Rolls 25c • A new shipnsitt of Hair Holler just. opened. All shades. woven wire coveted vith real human hair. Very much lighter than the ordinary net- eachnveted roll. Special, 25c .. New Frillings Soc New patterns in the popular wide neck ruching. Cs'eart)at whits*. Wrecks, pink, ecru and sky. a Half dozen goon - tins, pee 0 -,t2--00.-rr. %wk. Wide Net Veilings 50c and 85c Extra 'vide net veiling.. in Nock, navy and brown. The correct thing for large Q hats, at. per yard, 511c an 85c Guaranteed Tafefta Silk St.00 Another shipment of our fatomrs guaranteed black taf- feta silk at $1.00 just received. 'this in One great bet ter quality than we have been handling. Owing ton little drop in pe ices. we are .offering it to you this week at the popular Si • n(11 111ice per yard. ... IN New Plaids 25C Another shipment of plaids just in this week. Regular 2.1, :171,. Half it dor.•n good pat - t.ernn, good colorings. double fold• snit able for .hildien's V wear, waist., sec. cry 25C special, per yard Ladies' Coats $to.00 ' These coats aro new. They are stylish. They are man- tailored from good quality beavers and kerseys, tight or semi -fitting styles, black or navy. Regular $1.2.00 to $1:.00. Ten or 1 it of them to sell Saturday, at, each, $Io.00 Wart ,d Odderlleh, Oaf.