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MERITS OF
THE SIGNAL : GUu ICH /NITA RI(1
Figures of Last Election.
atm tote in Ib• Inn Provincial elec-
ts tie
lec-
tstihe Huron rUings was se tol-
kwr:
CENTRE HURON.
SISAFORTH.
Lih. Con.
No. 1 ... 88 tR
No. 2 . . 37 4o
No.3. T.d 34
No. 4.... 23 31
No. 5. .... 42 55
212 - 238
Majority 28
CLINTON.
No. t 50 511
No. 2 71 86
No.3 • 43 711
No.4 48 58
2'21 '279
Majority 58
GODERICH.
MUNI No, 2
No. 3
No. 4
oBOOK BINDINGINO.8
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and Majority
LIBRARIES BRUSSELS.
bound or repaired. No. 1 , ... . ...
- No. 2
:OLID LETTERING No.3
on LEATHER GOODS
57 t10
• 58 137
7:, 77
. 59 56
▪ 313 48
74 76
41 34
400 458
58
All orders promptly attended to ae leaving
:hem at THE 810. Ooderio*.
A. E. TAYLOR. tir.AT,Yoao
CIVIL ENGINEERING
AUGHAN M. RUSERTt1, CIVIL
sad Hydraulic Engineer. Ontario Land
Surveyor.
ileo. -McLean Meek. Goderieh, corner
Montreal street. Telephone 137.
3:4
:k.5
441
107
Majority 7
McKILLUP.
No. 1 .... 59
No. 2 , Si
No. 3 48
N.), 4 49
'125
Mrajarity 33
MEDICAL No. 1
No.2
DR. W. F. (*ALLOW. M. B.
Deco and resid.soS. North stmt. Godes:eh,
Dune of County Registry sem Tamph•no It
11R. F. J. R. i'ORHTE R- EYE. EAR
1 0s.+ and that oily. How om esse
ew York 09114thalmio and Alandy{e.�
Clinical Amid., Ear Nose aad lhewt t.I
Golden Rousts, and 1Iore ILy.s
London. Midland. (Ivies. N NAT
t QtrsK
straiten'. oppositetL &cos Chsrre 9
toIsam, 9to1p.IA. Ttele s Tensions
LEGAL
GREY.
441
47
No. 3 .... 57
11b. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
>4ty
BUILETI'.
No. 1 .: 44
No. 2 54
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
• 58
56
376
155
ROUDFOUT, HAYS A KILLOR- No. 6
AN. haelsia^ eencttant. ortamw_Panna No. 7
proctors In W Maritime Coen., eta Private
foods to had as lowest hem of Interest
Office. r..t side agent.. ()edemal. W.
ICRUUUFUOT K. C.. R. C. HAYS, J. L
Pi LLAMA N.
Q. CAMERON. K. C., HARRIS -
111. TER, sdlsiter, notary public. ()deep- No. 1
lfae°tda Wrest.. Dederick. Wird door tram No, 2
Saga^' No. 3
/tHARLILS UARRO W , L.L.B., BA R
lholf1/Ol.s
aera.ys. cobs Vista.. bode
a
Kemp is real at
mO. JOHNSTON, BARRISIBR
. r.tldtar, ommiseiaer, rotary r•Mfs
umoes Hamilton west Oeserlo• Ont.
Seaforth
Clinton
Goder ich
1►1 cliL1.LGP MUTUAL F 1RB 1N
Brussels
.11 8 U R A N C E CO. -Farm Sad twlabd
McKillop
28
93
17
45
Majority 50
OOLBORNE.
75
75
No. 4 43
221
Majority 113
Summary of Majorities.
Lib.
INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC.
ww a Leveret: B.
/McLe.
Gtiioets-J. B. llolwaa prat- SeaferW P.O.: Hu t
Jsr. Connolly, VIm►P,ss. Ooderlah P. 0.; Colborne
Thoma' £ Hays, Boa -Treace, Seaferth P. 0.
Directors -Wm Chim ey. 8eatoeta ; Jahn
G. G neve, W latheo� W whim Rlaa. Caa•tas',;
John Bennewsia, lltadmeea; Jams Roans,
Beechwood �; Jdhpa� Wats Harieet : Mandan
M
Aggro'
'g' Ted gdsMrms ; emtith,
Agents: J, W,
Rulock : Jam Cummings. Eameedv • t
Hinckley. 8safor,b. P yJuMass ma Pay
Srseem.enu and get their muds at
Toper t Brown'a:t,lLiw. or at R. Cart's
1 revery, B3ggste• street. (lenerirh.
ssl(t PRIVATE FUNDS TO NoAway43
000
I a
Away to 11L 0. CAI[- No, 9
eau . Barrister. Hamilton street Goderts`
. 33
155
50
tri
308
Liberal majority... 164
NORTH HURON.
ASHF1ELD.
Lib.
38
W.
R. ROBERTSON.
INBUMANCE AGENT.
FIRE ADD Ler Wino : stubs, Canadian and
Amse/ms,
ryT : A rw gra rr Ambits& ••d Gw.niee
FIo%UTY *BD irM. etN gas.
cortisse
Mee 1111 : Tee
Fidelity and UwDasy.
ee at red_sr,�eesa.� esr.er e4 Vis No. 1
Coria and Bt. Dairies streets.'Mose 179 No. 2
46
25
No.5.... , 64
No. 6 79
No. 7
81
3'76
Majority..... ..... 60
WEST WAWANOSH.
53
28
410
414
JOHN W. ORAIGIB, LIFE, FIRB N`' 4
and stwtdeatiaaosse•. 1.r Mading No. 4
-,ureal acid sheet 1as•r.00e mail No, 5
+nes slotted w tss'. peg na4 at lowout reties.
`II at ilea. owlet west OWNS sad thews
or address J. W. CRAIQIH t)ederice (let.
Teo •heaeln
NARIIAGE LICENSES
% J ALTER EDERICN, KIKLL20147, J,. P..
W
1881; SR or ItARRiAOS IJCE109E8.
W. A1AARsE tl. tionsetest.0. MARRi-
SBAVI1WG TAILOR
BDFO�RDBLOCK BABBSrr""111ss� SHOPr Rawhaireing MA.
11 well-esoors sled
ellen its
rr HOMANI ev111IItY, LI VI W1VUL
•.d/sswel otlws os ems*ors e w w et m nesse
whas aft r.•ytag pares, raa,saW sed
r'very1e eller ea stye you .sI Ua
1 aro t huskies, ar gang to Europe
in a vacation."
! 1 ttllia t ksttw yen W
"1 blame= yes ego. it do.ps't
net aaytkits, to Wel of Arles,.'
Muir & Iiohmeier
/EMBALMER. AND
PUNIINAL O1REOTORO
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
30
42
213
100
44
57
b0, Majority
GUDERICH TOWNSHIP.
HOWICK.
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No.6
47
55
49
04
14)
54
361
Majority
Summary of Majorities
LibCon.
Ashfield t10
W. Wawano,h .... 16
E. Wawanosh , 50
Blitb 3
W tog bans 149
Morris 23
Wroxeter 28
Turn beery 15
Howick 1148
1133 354
Conservative majority... 171
144
81
130
90 ,
65
de
537
186
SOUTH HURON.
TUCKERSMITH.
Lib.
No.1 tit
No. 2 57
No. 3.,
No. 4
No.5
No. 6
Majority...
STANLEY.
No.l...,..,. ... 5o
No. 2 . 59
No.3 .,.. 25
No. 4 16
No.5 ' 71
47
4114
t11
64
3[13
221, 7
Con.
a1
39
16
30
)6
2s
156
til
30
94
:tU
42
2.21 245
24
192
3r1
30
21
211
38
•
11
49
43
2d
30
31
26
31
STEPHEN.
234 No.1 20
No. 2 15
No.3. 91
No. 4 48
41 No.5.... .. 37
33 No.6 49
50 No. 7 61
M No.8 24
158
54
s3a
Majority
tide.. C9BORNL
28 No. l 45
58 No. 2 B3
58 No.3 35
,No.4 70
t
142 No. 1
No. l ..... , , al m
Ito. 2 21 51
No. 3. ........ .._... 3K 71
No. 4
11o. 5
No. 6
11 :k.9
24 W
18 35
143 341
196
HA Y.
No. 1.... :. 44
No. 2 47
No. 3..., tot
No. 4 54..
No.5.--... 52
No.6. ..,58
No.7 . ,... 25
No. 8 ...... .... 8'l
446
Majority.... ..... 156
Con.
73
71
54
50
25
11
18
316
63
52
65
40
32
242
Majority 16
EAST WAWANOSH.
67
58
59
Majority
BLYIji.
No. 1 ....
No. 2
Majority
e1
244
50
49
46
96
WI11ioHAM.
No. 1....
No. 2
No. E
No. 4
No. 1
Ike 4Hilo 6'
145)6
Mk
4'2
73 Cowards All.
.19 Jnbnuy, who live, on the south ride,
31 hasn't been to school lone. hut he al-
ready holds some peculiar view@ re.
1145 garding the administration of bis par -
ocular room.
The other cloy he came home with a
singularly morose look on his usually
smiling fare.
"Why.Johnny. said his to Sher
"what. the matter?"
Johnny snot ted.
"1 ain't ruing to that old sloe! 5n
more," he fiercely aonoonced.
Wb Johnny." said his mother
rept fully. "you mustn't talk lice
that. What'. wrong with the
school ?"
'1 ain't goin' t here no more." John-
ny replied ; "an' it's Is saws all the
boys In my room is blamed old cow.
ardor
"Who, Johnny. Johnny
32 "Yee, they are. There was • hey
18 whisparin' this morning. an' tearbor
4p saw him an' bumped his head on the
48 desk ever an ever M rnaoy Mases.
4g tvthese hyota
cowards t time en'
may quit nor nm4Me'.Tliiryhi
[teat old boyno, di lbsoWl off ale
� poor' Huls. . r[May lyy
an sexes yyr do it r
"And wadi did you do, Johnny r
"1 didn't do noteia'-1 was th' boy."
36-CI.velsad PMies-DMMr.
31
20
95
18
88
54
29
16
s.)1
Eassean�ys
101
tat
106
5k.
213 322
Majority_ .... 100
HAYFIELD.
al 88
Majority,... ..... 62
HENSALL.
No l 94 102
Majority 8
EXETER.
No. 1 28 611
No. 2 . ...... ........ 20 60
No.3 B ' 39 56
No.4 42 74
138 :50
Majority 1.21
Suntntary of Majorities.
Lib. Con.
Tucker smith .. 207
Stanley... 24
Goderich Township.. 198
Hay, 155
Stephen .... 2i
Usbor•ne 100
Bayfield....... .....
Bengali 8
Exeter 121
382 745
C.rneervative majority
:id
42
414
35 fit
32 59
41 81
80 138
166 11M
M▪ a jorit y 140
MORRIS.
414
48
46
47
SI
66
Majority 1R
WRourIIR.
61
'1'Q1iBBSR&Y,
74
72
a
NM
is
74
12
66
41
>v
I FROM OUR UONTEMPORARIES.
Keay Remy - Retwas I
Perham esamlaer.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be three-
score and ten on November 20.
A Traipse Worth Having.
Newark mar.A r-boolma'am near Pittsburg w•
lose her job bsouie the the stied nine
unruly boys at once. Some communi-
ties, like some individuals, don't know
a good thing when they have it.
Power Behind tie Government.
&Imputes Whig.
Mr. Bourssaa i, going to insist that
there shall be a referendum on the
navy question. He re the power be-
hind the Government and be sees the
oeoessity of showing his hand at the
earliest opportunity.
When She !lade Them Weep. '
1: niter Presbytt nen.
She had a voice like a siren and
when she said, -Mid play sure, said
palaces, tbo beam .1. romp. He it
averse oh wort bull there snow play
sly comb," and en ou to the conclusion,
there wasn't a dry ere in the room.
More Trouble for Borden. ,
Woodstock 01.1,ocliterierw.
It is said that there are prospects
of a revival of the Manitot it school
question. Some of the Catholic au-
thorities, men like Archbishop L1n-
gevin, for instance, have never ac-
cepted the Laurier settlement ; and
the time is believed to he favorable
DOW for a renewal , f the campaign.
As if Premier Borden had not troubles
enough.
Ontario's Petrified Cabinet
Toronto World ,( boservetivet.
There is petrification in his (Sit'
James Whitney's) Cabinet, and noth-
ing would heroine th•• Goveronient so
well as It•nrgantzaUon. Still mere is
this true of the legislator*. Peri -idea-
tion has eerie(' many of the tnemh.-rs
who represent T .Tonto in the Legisla-
ture, and Hoene 01 those who represent
the country. In fact. the Legislature
is full of petr;tication on either side.
Jumping -jack Journalism.
Guelph Mercury.
The Toronto News. while laboring
under the hallucination that Sir James
Whitney favored removing the ad-
ministration of the liquor hxnee law
from the realm of politics mad piecing
it under a commisron. commended
that particular plank in the Liberal
platform. Then Sir James declared
against such a proposal and The News
bart.e.ned G, withdraw its commenda-
tion. And The News was once inde-
pendent in it.. views.
The Popular Vote.
London Advertiser.
The Conservative popular majority
in the Federal elections last mouth
was between 30,000 and 35,000. Out-
side of Toronto the parties broke
about even. Outride of Ontario, the
Lit-tee&Is had a majority of about
25,000. The Liberals wen five Prov-
inces out of Dine. It is Nerveless to
talk of a tidal wave against reci-
procity, or of the “salvation of the
Empire." Those who say the Empire
was saved by so narrow a margin are
paying it a poor compliment and as-
persing their fellow -citizens.
"A Solar Plexus Jab.
London Advertiser.
Sir James Whitney belongs to the
last century, and to the fit st part of
it. -London Advertiser.
A senseless untruth. For instance,
The London Advertiser can buy
power for its presses at a fraction of
the coat that prevailed in the last
half of the last century. thanks to
the Whitney Admini.tration.-Lon-
don Free Press.
As it happens, The Advertiser has
for years been buying power from an
adjacent plant. which supplies it at
a price lower than Niagara power
rates.
After the Honeymoon
.ot b reteseed is SaiMe . hos
"II se," posted the wife. "you forgot
to kits Isis.'
•ZMt t4lsery ha. bet whet 1 mime
tt M wee my evert .."-aa.or
NERVES
UNSTRUNG WAS
"DOWN AND OUT."
Feels 10 Years Younger
After Taking l lorrisey's
No. 14 Blood Tablets.
MQNTR5AL, P. Q.. May 14, 1911.
1 was all rundown and telt all out of
sorts. My appetite was bad -my com-
plexion sallow - my spirits low. and
I didn't seem to hare any ambition to
do my ordinary housework. I was in
this condition for about a year, although
several physicians prescribed a tonic
for mei and 1 tried several well ad -
ver tlaed remedies. but all without sue-
r..ss. About three months ago one of
)our booklets was left at rely house and
1 read of the wonderful succi -ss of Dr
Mortise), and of the remarkable cures
that his medicines were making. and
decided to try his No. 11 Tablets. I
use1 one box. and before 1t was half
goer 1, began to feel better. and 1t
gave me courage to keep on. I have
Just finished the third box. and only
wish I could tell you how much better
I feel. My work Is now a pleasure to
me, and 1 feel 10 years younger. You
certainly have the best real Blood Tonle
and bloo 1 maker that I have heard of.
and anyone In need of such a eemedy
will find yours the very beat and most
reliable. Mrs. Anne Rafferty.
The above 14r.. -rcpt ion 15 not •
-Cure-All" or so-called patent medicine.
Dr. Morriscy prescribed it for 44 years,
and It r•.tred thousands after other
doctors 'ailed.
Price. 55e per box at your d4lalers,
or Father Morrlecy Medicine Co,
Limited. Montreal. se0
Sold and guei'.nteed in Goddericb by
F. J. But land
t' -
Farm Machinery and Rural Popula-
tion.
.Cask!► Sun.
Those who seek to minimize the
decline of rural population in the
Eastern Provinces ascribe too much
importance to the efficiency of farm
machinery. which they say enable,
one man to doy the work
done by sever..! formerly. The
climax so far r• -ached in the pro-
duction of labur-eavieg farm ma-
ch;nery creme to have been attained
in the invention of the binder. which
came into general use in the Prov-
ince thirty yews ago. Since that
time, the bay -loader and tome de-
vices used in threshing are the only
improvem• nts in mecbinery which
can be a.ia to have appreciably les-
sened in the old Provinces the
need of help on the farm. On the
other band the reed tf help be.
been Increased by the introduction 1
of dairying and truck farming. ,
in the West. the traction plow, p,u-
peiled by steam .,r gssolin., is wide-
ly used. it has not come into gen-
eral use in Ontario beesuse of
the small fistula and the fields and
because in some sections of the wide
distribution of fragment.. of stone in
the lake clays.
The decline of rural population in
the tart ten or twenty years is not,
therefore. fairly attributable to the
efficiency of frit to machinery. the in-
fluence,.f which easexhausted thirty
year. aggo not to t hose fiscal re.treinte
wh,ch The gun at least has done its
lent to remove.
A strapping German with hig beads
o1 perpiiauion .•tresming down his
fare war darting in and out the aisles
of a Philadelphia depart meet mere. •
Hiaexcited ac•,.ona sttraetrd the at-
tention
t-
tention of all the salsa -persona, na, and
they hardly knew what to make of it.
.4 buetlir.g young man of the clothing
deVrrtextent walked tip to him and
d, "Are yore looking for s,me-
'IVO."
lag is m.n's clothing!"
g" he roared; "not Inc?.'eloth-
log: vitsee's clothing. 1 can't nod
my wife I
How's This?
wo.tear sae hundred 411 reward Imam,
asss of esrank that se t . eared bp was •
Osesrs� CIPY.aJ. Cs544 LT a t7n.. Tanta 0.
We tM bae tasws r
W. J.
R r 1* y'wrt rd Mln�+. r.
worn,
ase eYl/a.
Ira maws, serosa a am. rim
casanaw..lsml.csrs
Mesa
n..rfsss 0
Mess
•
Os
Thilfing
01?
Do you know what this girl L Mink -
las? Sb. L thinking that CHRIST-
MAS
HRISTMAS Is PITARLY twat and woo -
daring what Santa Claus will bring
Iter. Fact You can tell it from bar
attitude.
It is time you were tbink/ng the same
thins. for Christmas 13, nearly Serer
and you would better do your shop-
ping soon to avoid the rush. It would
be a crime for ails child and others
like her to be disappointed. She will
be a child only once --et least this time
-and Is entitled to all the happiness
youth has to give her. Do your parr
today Zest you forget
To shop early means that you
SPARC THL SHOPGIRLS. that you
buy from a fresh and complete stock,
that you ■re not crushed and manhan-
dled in the crowd. that you will have
the thing off your mind and thnt you
can thus remember all your friends.
TO SHOP EARLY MEANS
MAKING CHRISTMAS A
PLEASURE AND NOT A
NIGHTMARE.
To forget now means to
regret later.
Little Hies N.trret
Bat on • turret
Feting • niece of Me.
And when • tag spider
ear down ogees. her
moo told mon to swat the Iv
K. LYBEL
ALAI.*N 1!r
JUNK
CORNER HURON ROAD
sod WELLS STREET
Hauling moved ,e (4.wl.ricb
and wtahli.h.d a huwincwe hare,
1 will bey all kinds rot joint and
pay good prices.. Any parson
Wising any ettuT to »ll is re-
gnerMi to drop a miaow d e o ray
.adrvw amid 1 w ill toll for it.
t will alio buy all kind. of
Uve Poultry
K. LYBEL
UIYIUAY, Novossnon 116 1911 a
D. MILLAR uSON
L
Coats
OF STYLE
A. the season advances
we are showing the new-
est styles and every day
some new garments are
added to our stork.
The new Raglan or Kimono
Coat in heavy tweed, deep
collar and extra Lrge cults.
Very stylish. $17.50
SUPERB SHOWING OF
Misses' and Children's
Coats
Miss. -s' and chlltlreG a 'Coats
are no sideline with ns. We
select them with tilr shire great
rate and attention as we du
those for ladies, hence the reason
that we are headquarters tor
there goodw.
plisse&. tweed ('oats, newest
styles. college collars, to tit
ttges term1 14
up
}-sere, true ..to .1K. rtc .50
Children's Cuats in all the
nea est styles, in military
red, king's blu, navy, green
and brow D, toetit ages fluent
4 to 12 years, nit
frnw 3.50
McCall Patterns
No. 4345- Waist No. 4347 -Skirt •
Price. 15 cants each
AN ATTRACTIVE DRESS
Infants' Coats
More of those comfortable Bearskin Coats to hand this Si
week in white and colors. from, each 47.6
Children's Headwear
(Jur assortment of children's Headwear for school anddretsy wear
is most complete.
Special I
Finest showing of the new Linens jar • galas season.
Everything new in Table Cloths, Napkins Tray (%lotbs.
Sideboard Cloths and Doilies. Guest Towels Towellings
by the yard.
Mihoe
56 llar's ScotchStore 56 ,
DRINK HABIT
REMEMBER
T If E G AT L I N TREATMENT
IN THREE DAYS
With No Hypodermic Injections, Absolutely
Destroys and Removes All Crav-
ing and Desire for Liquor
ALL PATIENTS admitted for TRH ATM ENTRuudercon tract
that it bas to be satisfactory or fee paid is refunded. the Gatlin
Treatment for the Liquor Habit is being strongly recommended
by the medical profession. THE HOME Ys1(EATMBNT is just
as effective if simple directions are followed. an, write or
'phone -for booklet and copies of contract. Strictly coofidenti al
TIE INSTITUTE
428 JAIVIS ST., TSSIIITS
'PHONE NORTH 4538. w. HARGRAVE. Manager.
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
We're setting out to crake November the banner month of the
year. We have a large dependable stock to select from and our
pricer are right. Here are three strong leaders for Saturday.
$15 Suits
Blue and black, swell worsted, in three button, single-breasted
style, good imported cloth, indigo dye. This maker a very dressy
suit and will give extra goon wear. Extra good value .D15
at
$15 Overcoats
Raw edge, black norat,d Oven -owls. Bingle -breasted. fly front,
47 inches long. These Coats are altv.ys in style anti any man will
only . . ........ feel well dressed in one of them. The price for Maturciay $15
.... •.. ... .......
$18 Overcoats
To gent Ir men who are looking for something (tilt of the oedin
ary, we call attention to our 811th Century Brand, raw edge. Mack
rnelton Overcoat. The fa -t that the best demons are wearing 20th
Century Brand clothing is a,.filcient proof of our claim that 3kb
Century clothing is the best. This spl.ndid, taw edge, y1Q Q
black mclton Overeoat, on Saturday, special . ....
Sale of Pants for Saturday
111.til Pants for
*1(10 Pante for
*1.15 82.540 rant, for,,.. 11.90
*1.116 f:i.(s, tante for *1.15
Boys' Suits $2.93
About twenty shills-bre.ated three-piece Suits, $2.95eines s7 to 3. regular *5 to N.M. Clesritag at
WALTER C. PRI Dt1AM
sotb Cry Ciotlnag, Peabody Overalls, Stanield's Umb rwear
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