The Signal, 1893-9-14, Page 44
THE SIGNAL: GODERICII, ONT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1893.
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THE ONLY Rae'IrttoeITY T11 tT F•enain
w..nta with the United Steles u is Yankee
divoracs.
TII tT l.,cni ASD AIRY LITEaATTRE KNOWN
as the !'all Stow prize tut will soon make
its appearance in the provincial news-
papers.
WHEN SIR Joon Tnosireo. API•EtR' 1T
('liutoo on the 26th iast.,we hope he will act
at rest The News -Record's anxiety to know
What will be the actOn of the Government
on the Dlauitobs Act.
1)K l tioxila tTEK)I A'* *at aCl' as naafi
ot the 1.0. F'., is 48,000 --a sum as large as
Diet annually paid to the Premier of the
Dominion. All of which roes to show that
(eRuNII ATELA is 8 " Lig tajuo,'• indeed.
111E Lit iiAI. ..AT111.1:17“a AT M.T*'H*LI.
today promises to be a grand demomtra-
t.on, ■nd thousands will •.lead to hear the
gnat I.iberal tribune, Wit title LAORILR,
enunciate the principles of the Reform.
pery. --
TilElix 1, ONE 111111N11 Ditto sl'RE, AND IT
is this: No matter how be has been struck
at the Midway,erery mac a ho returns f out
the World'. Fair seta and talks as if he
were specially deputed to boom the White
('.ty and adJ to the floating pops'•:ion of
11'11180i
I1 ',kir. 'luau,. 1." ?orf ter Ri:Y 1.1' A'n
ru'h on the I►tmtanios election they will be
t.x, late. Rumness cn the other ..Je of the
line, which was recently so depressed, is
beit41 resumed so rapidly as to make croak•
ers on both sides of the artificial boundary
line
undary-
line dizzy.
SIR JOHN Tuun•e,N HA* 11Eo'*NTLY Ar'•
quired the Frenen language. The feet that
three years ago he knew nothing of that
language, and non Tuesday evening last ad-
dressed French Canadian Momtrealen ie
their mother tongue speaks volumes for the
hen. gentleman's perseverance and deter-
mination.
IT 1* kr Hokin TIIAT Hord. 1:. W. Ro *
will presently b. appointed Registrar of
Middlesex. We hope then is no ground
for the rumor. This nominating of them -
.elves to office by members of any liorern-
meet, or .ren by members of parliament, is
• pernicious practice.
We do not need to go to Britain to end
this class of people, for our own Laurier
would "shoot nor volunteers."-l'Uatoe
Newer Reamed.
There is nothing in the spoken or printed
utterance+ of Mr. LArRlat to jn.tify the
shove oeetemptible shunter. If Th.
News-R.00rd can produce evidence ea this
point it is in honor booed to 40 son
Shaws nr THE TI'17 HI'YT1NI2 CANADIAN
journals are reproducing • picture of the
Primo. of Wales, which is labelled, " The
Whiling Prince," and in whisk the Iadevidtal
reprwnted is embellished With ons dittoes
sickly .mile@ that a ea{kiky babe r attached
with oreasiea•Ily is its deep. M thews ate pad
j mina's will give us •et his royal
'.gh.ess acting as deal s fuse of hon
ant at Trashy Croft K will look • 10011
deal mon tsaturaL
THE TORT •aw$PArt*. ARS • A. .1 INn
sheet reams Mr. Tenn gstthug • "Sae to
his name for hie past is seemeettes with the
llehrtag Be. surrender. Will they be geed
tetengli to tell us what Air Jon* Twewrecte
OM far his wort. At sl.. low Gamy Mame
Camels sad the meted Sham
1.td Me sn.ow ter tb opponents
amil hemhe.. w..kigtar ~p
y
J.rr
811*. deserves ..edit far Ike wail
A SeSt'1B11r N TKT Jw(R3AIJ II.
Teta Sfi:NAL has for years looked upo
The (Tinto. News Heard ea the !.ado
Coasarvauve 'martial of West Huron, and
eesoedes that position to it relay. le
that reason we regret to nonce that our es
Wasted coutcmpurary to its last issue h
bees 'silty el the unpardonable luurualis
sin of deliberately miuquotiug the publish
utterance of • public 1wn,with the iutentic
of having a wrongful intone...Ai draw
from the utterance. Thu is not the firs
tune, nor the fiftieth tome The News- Herod
has been guilty of similarly emasculating
the utterances of political oploomits, and
when the lealiug couoty ('unser vat iv* sews
paper descends to such base taction, what
are we W eepect from the lesser organs of
the party. Says the News Record:
At New•tnarket Mr. LAi'RIta admitted
that the s:tavernnsest were asvieg our people
three mollies dollars $ year on Sugar oboe.
"And,' mid he. "the duty levied on reseal
sugar brings only $80,000 a year. I admit
at once that they don't take touch of that
money out tet the pockets of the people."
Mr-. 88.!'411C1. 1/1130* with the low
pr.x of swear and en.iloyniect of our own
people in reliuio lie and the Grits would
tether hate the latwr employed in the
l'uited States and have Canadians Lelp
build up a foreign and at preacut depressed
*•catty. Can oboes will have none of it.
18.188, : never outdo the statement
attributed to hive, nor dil he create in the
of one of his thousands of /weir -ere --
Reform or t'.,nscry•atiye-the impression
that the scissor of the Clinton editor has
sought to convey. The following is what
Mr. L.tr4IK4 11.11.8 cn this point at New.
market, led nut readers will gee at one*
that it dues not beer the construction which
hu been attempted to be placed upon at by
the editor of The News -Record who has
nose into the shearing process, wrenched
sentences from their original cow <at, •ted
the had .ad see ler himself what were
a the susses ter kis ton sio.Yiii is he emc-
ee tion. His enterer., who wanted to test
the depth of his pxkel book, had padatod
ter i the position in roseate oolors and had v-
- !most lead the defeated of North Keats to be-
hove that he had not tip to ditto woes eat
do his 11/111:010411 111 II dol'. Der. PATraaso•,
d i aithoegb not • statesman, has dealt with
11 i polities& heelers for too many years to be
o taken into camp by the fellows who
thus sought to bear take evidence
I charge the Government that they ate
taking money out of the pockets ret els
people, not to put it into the Treasury, but
Into the pocket• of soma of their ham's.
Take sugar thew* for instance. I see it is
.rated in The Montreal Gazette that to -day
sugar is free ; that theta is no Lougee any
taxatinn upon en••.r. The statement is not
true, and I ani booted to prove it to you to-
day. it is true that some two years ago
there wait a duty on raw sugar, a duty
w hich amounted to some three millions . f
dollars • year. When the McKinley tariff
was put in force and the Canadian tariff re-
moved from raw sugar, it wee claimed by
the (:overnlnent that they bad relieved the
people of three million dollars of taxation.
It is trite that they removed the duty o0
raw sugar, but they have pot it on refined
sugar. They have followed the exAmple of
the American government in this matter.
1 will show you how it is. If they mean to
say to the people that they have put ne
duty on saga in so far as taxes tor govern-
ment purpnses are concerned, it s tree.
THE DUTY LEVIED UPON REFINED
SUGAR BRINGS ONLY .80,000 .1 YEAR:
Oat is all; hut Ivy giying three -tenths of
a cent of protection upon refined sugar
they give to the refiners of sugar a pie
tection amounting to the difference that
exists between the duty on American huger
and Canadian sugar. While you pay to.
the Toeuury only .]0,000 per ye: r. you
give a protection to the rehners of 3600,000
per year. That is the way that the Gnvern
ment of 1'.0 ode tells you that they will re-
form the twit' They say that they are e•
clueing the taxes of the people. I ADMiT
AT ON('E THAT i'I' iS TRUE : THEY
i)ON'1' TAKE MUCH OF THAT MONEY
OUT OF THE PO('KKTS OF 'CHR Pi+O-
PLE TO PUT IT INTO THE PUBLIC
TREASURY - ONLY $80,000. BUT
WHEN TIIE1' TAKE $00,000 OUT OF
YOUR PtICKETS OF LKt.ITINIATE
TAXES,'rIKY TAKE: (600.000 OF IL•
LEra fIIATE'rAXES. (YHII'11 THEY
LIVE TO THE REFINERS Or CANADA.
Ent there is a resume tLey give for this.
They say that if they emcee the duty and
Mow the Anteroom refiners to come in, our
refiners will have to close down. i do not
admit that to he true. But.up*nse it were
true that our reloers world have to close
Mown. Is it true that by importing Amer'.
!'All sugars Canadian refit. -re world have to
clog. down ! Let ns look at the history of
one of the refineries in NI out reel of which
Senator Drumnrnad is the manager. Senator
Drummond receives as the manager of that
refinery a salary of (60,000 a year. Will
any one tell me that a refinery which pays
a salary of $60,000 a year to its manager
oannet lite without protection ! i don't
believe it.
From the foregoing it will be seen that
The News -Record has taken the sentence
•' The duty levied upon refined sugar
brings only $90,000 • year," and, after
cutting out four qualifying sentence', has
tacked it on to the sentence " I admit at
once that they don't take much of that
money out of the pockets of the people "
and stops there, as if the sentence were com
pleted, regardless of the fact that Mr.
LAr*IEa continued, " to put it into the
public treasury only 480,000." And then
the speaker finished his argument by point-
ingost that $80,000 was all that (loreramest
received in the shape of revenue, whilst the
Sager Barone received $600,000 per annum
by Aot at I'arlismest.
The same oode of joursalistie ethic which
mess a leading musty newspaper to
take such unwarranted liberties with the
uttereace of • public man, would justify it in
seissorh g the prohibitory word " not " out
of she Tea Oisaime t$wrsta, and thea claim
ing that the esaseeknerl smts.os were
Rennin..
TOR PAVII'T tlr11ta1%A 18811.
There will be a notable g.tierisg tt peli
Helms. and alleged plitisi•.e at (Mateo es
Tsseday, Sept. 21i. All grates an 1 owidi
tins will he ransomed, from Timm r errs
sad Postai, the area of beds, te Wats.A. s
•sit r.TTamne•, the Mistral hobedi.a, with
Mee Jnn• H•wsaa, sad Mr tomatoes!
MowyMmra shrews to ler bailees
The Hes 11111WAer el Militia- who tem -
are
" out for the stuff," Lad so node a pentesal
pilgrimage from Ottawa to West Burns to
see whether hu agents in this maims bad
lid with the ease and grace born of • hope
for an unlimited J*trtbutioa of boodle in
the next ol.wt.ioa campaign.
In doing se, 11 m. J. C. PATTIE:FON Was
wile in his day *ad generation. He found
ou: that his political bisque, so far as
Went if.trua was coati -eruct was headed
for up :it'd Crook. He diaoavered that the
oormoranta in this .metros who ha 1 tested
the leaking capacity of his pocket -book
Juriug the previous campeigo, led who had
been pampered with financial assistaaoe
eine that time were, late O:.tvaa Twist,
:onatraind to ask for "More!" and chs.'.
they considered brit as fair game from •
financial standpoint. to adJitioa to All
that, he tee that the attempt to gal-
vanize tato life any entheeiaam la his behalf
could not be done except by • frequent •p -
plication of bar -room stimulant. ; and that
the co -called banquets in his honor were
empty of effect and devoid of •treugtb, so
far as he was concerned.
Then it was that the th aught struck him
to -o.11 fur the aid of the Frontier and ell the
others of the Patent Combination to help
him through, and to it is that on the 25th
they will appear at Clinton, " lo: cue night
only," as theatrical barn-stormee freq neat-
ly announce. How Extremes 3lest, will Le
represented by t:ut:LE WAL.L.t••R and
Moist -son respectively ; Payload Pority,by
JonN YAr:..ArtT : the Tenth ('om.uandluent,
by Fu etas ; Bombast, by lloNT.... c z : and
Hum* %VALI:CR by PArTEIooN.
Tae Patent Combination will be the big.
gest exhibit of its kind at the Clinton Fall
Show, and if the day is face will be, beyond
doubt, • rood drawing card. Bot, not-
withstanding all this effort, lir. I'.ar.Ka-
i','.. fences are still "down."
L 11 =Ere TIMM TMB4►TCM BTYAR[1B.
The manner in whi'.h Hoe. Wltrull.
Lai:luxe has been received ie Ontario augurs
well for the success of the Base white he
espouses when next the role of the people
will be heard.
From the open:nil of his canll,aigu of do-
c8tion to the present, his progress through
the Province bas been an unbroken ovation,
and no greeter tribute of esteem and good-
will has ever been paid to • leader by his
party than Ltrete': has received.
Friends and opponents alike unite iu
praising not only the set suer of his recap
tion, but also the suoceasful way in which
the great Liberal leader has carried himself
during a tour of which the greatest and Most
experienced of eta esmen might well feel
proud. The Toronto Telegram, an indepen.
eft newspaper of Tory predilections, thus
refers to the sul.jeot
If anything were needed to rnorun:r the
ordinary Canadian of Wiifrid L'•u...,r •
political aetutenese, this Outer:, tour tr.L
give the require/1 aau-aace. The Lagers;
leader bee conducted his tour with the to
molt success. I'erh•p. the Lil ersl prnpt
garde willsot benefit mueb,hot Mr. Laurier'.
pop laxity will. It is just is case of • etc in,
honest mea standing op and telling audiences
in what he believes and in what he diem
lieres And tate ordinary hearer isimnrra.-
ed for goal or evil by the man who mikes
speeches more than by the speeches them-
selves.
Mr. Laurier. leader ot the apposition, is
now in Ontario. Not long sits in Quebec
will!' speaking on the Manitoba school
question be did not hesitate to my what he
would do if returned to power -give eepar
ate schools in Manitoba. -Clinton Newt -
Record.
The above is absolutely flee, and The
News -Record can produces ao pr'of to back
up its statement Somebody has been steff.
ing the gullible Tom editor.
WAR ON THE TARIFF
New York San : Proteetiou is • dog
past lony1rs/ for. 1t is ea good as dead al
ready.
dames McMullen, M.1'., at Newmarket
i appeal to the mothers here. if you bad •
16 year-old hsby boy who wtehed to be
carried around on your back. would you
sot think it time for him to use his own
legs'
The ':lobe The World says that ' the
ohjeot of the tariff is to force the people into
baying the article from • fellow-oouatry-
m•m." This is • good thing for the "fellow
countrym•a," but rather rough ea " the
United States Democratic Platform
We demoniac, rep.blicwa proteotioe as a
tread ; • robbery of the majority of the
American people for the beoedt e( the few.
We dealers it t. be • faced mental p risetpl.
of Ile. 1)ma.erstic party that the Fedora/
Government has no oonetitutbsal power to
imp.e sad ooll.et tariff ditties ereept for
the purpose of evens osly, lied we dsraatsd
that the eelleeties of wok tonin shall be
limiod te the ..eemitiss of the (ievernmeet
wham beastly red eeemenim1ly administer-
ed"
Terme Mail Mr. Fester emassaeed i.
the Maritime hwvis.s that he world pr..
test mssisfeeturere to she ..test el fifty per
east, If amem•ry, in order ea man them
free turnip Mise if tip. why Ret
,eves i vo! Aad r etreestgliess, whit sot
v b rep .sola weft Nam by the l • i.sdled t iti rto on -
yore sed teesabewhe of lbwu
Maas RaBs--'1 Mer`~d_ai s this else Ik�A t
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Readers --Sleep 48 (look . 23e.
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Readers -Fourth Book 490.
Public School (;rammer 23o.
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Arithmotio ..23c.
Drawing Course, I to S, 5c.
Writing Criers*, 1 to 5.. 7c.
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Pen Holders . ic. 3e. and Sc.
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Leather Sats! Rage, largest ase ... .42c
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,;row all we wast in hothouses. Rut
everybody recognize~ that tariff assistance
18.i$ be carr:eJ to extremes.
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY.
A ar0SjN0 PATS roe eATy$*$00.
I. induct Advertiser: Solicitor -Gemmel
C'.:rrao costa this Dominion =416 a month.
He has not rendered one oent's worth of
v.: a since :.:, _p.p ,intmset. We have •
i•: f expos=es. oroat,ental Cabinet IItnia•
. •
1.3.• m T1tt1; wit Kaye 0*8.• o01 1.8 Tilt
RAR YAWS a•EIR rULTUttaaa.
t.;nlsrick Star : Ah, yes, he (the editor
i fits Star) did not enjoy the early ad-
vantage. of hiah training and cultured as•
ow:atoms whish mart the career of THE
'I ,::AL'. chief. And he unhappily lacks
tits, faculty of imitating the polish and re
fioement of hie more fortunate and worthy
riviL
TUN 1108* .07 LOOK !.781 * 3,... !' o.•
Ilamilton Times: There who look to
l'wy tapers for their facts are likely to be
misled se to the use of the clorure in tl e
Hosie Ru'e debate. The statement that
opportunity fo: criticism was not given i's
or pohwlte is untrue, how much so may lee
esti:stated whet it is said that eighty -Lao
days we.s 1eratsd to the R111 sad 1,2W
speeches node ea it. The simple fact is
that the Tories had dect.led on filibweteilog
and delay- t -y every meats, foul or fair, and
they are savage at f1adstone far using
%getout them • weapon of their or. ■ forging.
121111..8.-t R.h.t-t PATRttertMC.
Sesfortli xpoeitor: Oh : yes ; w. Re•
formers belies -it in patriotism, but we do net
boners that because • man is not a 1:• itish
subject he must be treated likes horst thief:
we d•, no: believe that a: is right to at-
tempt to make Canada prosperous by rob-
bing other nations; we do not believe is be-
holding our neighbors, many of whose are
our friends and even relatives, through •
sanguinary mist ; we do not believe that
every man who wraps himself in the old
Bag and sings "God Save the Queen," until
he is hoarse, is a patriot, nor that a Govern-
ment or a party ean cooetitute itself loyal
and patriotic by resolution. in fact, a c be-
lieve that patriotism is a fixed y411ity; that
mea must be moulded to the torte of
p*triot:.m, and not patriotism adapts 1 to
the whims of men.
LAURIER IN ONTARIO.
Toro..'*. World : The reception tendered
to Hon. Wilfrid Laurier was one of the
the molt magnificent aff lin of the kind
ever w:tnts.e.I is Canada.
Mout real %1' items : "der. Lamier'e
grand receptiun in York, which will le fol
lowed by like party receptions throughout
the Province, ought to dN something to
unite in good feeling and brotherhood the
two great C•aadiaa -nor..'
Toronto Telegram : Final action by tits
(.orernment will b. Laurier s extents for
breaking @ileus upon the Manitoba school
question. Cosdw satioo of him for dedg-
ing an issue with which he is not officially
obliged to deal is bard upon hih theories
of politica The ids of iourier • critics is,
that an opposition exists primarily to assert
principles and to protect the right.
Toronto (:lobe : The warm greetings
that await Mr. Laurier everywhsse show
that id ! Mario the protection theories are
now understood. Ones the people w
through the tricky .ophm:ries that en
ort
the th.bry, all legteI*U*a based no them
will b. repeald. Like the tricks of the
conjurer -whim aad•ntood it Marne strange
that they esuld ewer have deceived anyone.
Hatsiltot Times : Th. 3pectater is sow
very wrathy at Mr. iauriev became be will
not direct the Government to an avenue ed
escape fres their dilemma in rho Manitoba
sheet manor. Mr. Laurier, too, was guilty
of togieg that had h. been Premier he
wend& have unused therespos@ibility et
inquiry and attW., as ata• the ditty of a
(iovmrnm.et lewder, inateart of dd9hg lead
meaiiag the imus s the Misiutry has dna..
Woodstock S..tised-Review. The am-
iss aseetiug of Mr. I*urier'. Oat trio tour
h Werth York as Tuesday augers well for
thewssn of the oratorios! eas,psip whi.h
he has undertakes. Th. dessesetrssho at
Aurora mud Newmarket woe • really ..r-
triMts to • public salsa. Few
of either party is Cased& have ever
received seek ea ovation. "
Idaextbe well
f.r Mr. Levis'@ personalsad
the ost8.efaam ef the IAbems•
..rhos el edema f1 ie adze dertire Use
Ude ef peals .piniea is ruaaieg is layer el
Use liberals The greet ions le tarif re-
form ; tied as We we belie.e the tenderly,
hath is the shim sad the renal ditrlsls, i
waw le favor sf the IMI pi46e.t robot
j3bia .the pokey el ton .�. ellrttlh
r.gB
WHY HE WAS KNIGHTED.
Lead.. Advertiser : No elle dentes that
Omediae seta. were saorj lead is Use
Lirklte Sea arbitrative. Yet yceag Tap-
per share the
betrayal, he
sot by 'seeds, but byooek
of the other �.
ties to the arbitration.
Toronto Telegram : The Empire does
not seem quite sure now that the &b-
ring Iles decision is so favorable to Canada.
It is dawnio� on it that the British Columba&
emlers w not remove to Vok•basea or
go out of am beams, if the decision was
each • Reed thing for them.
Hamilton Times : The Empire asnounoes
that Hua C. H. Tupper has been knighted
an reoogsiaittoa of bis ssrvkom as British
agent on the Behring I4.. arbitration."
Certainly he has not hems knighted for any-
thing gained to Canada by that arbitration.
Whatever glory Britain Rot out of it, Cane -
dies ,.sten ware sacrificed. Can it be !kat
the young Tupp is title is in the nature of
a reward for compliance in this!
Montreal Witness : The Caw.ias sealers
are rather gametic. They say, seeing that
the British and Canadian Governments are
pleased with the regulatiom and do not
think they will prevent sealing, then those
l:overnmente should buy their vessels and
equipments which they will will to them at
cost, as they have no furth^r use for them,
beteg eat wfied t}.at tow regal*, lone Are
ruinous to their bu.iuess. Those w no con-
gratulate the Canadian ministem over the
result of their Labors before the Arietratios
will perhaps jump a: the oQer o! 141! .sslo.s
W ingbam : Thomas I8U hue purchased
the skating rink property adp.m.mg hie
furniture factory, from .11ex (hr. He
will dispose of the rink buil.:icg, .1 oppor-
tunity offers. and have it removed.
Stspictnn : D Carter, of Stapi.'toa, met
with a had accident oe Mooday muroiny.
He writ engaged in .his;ling mete a f the
buiUtnl,-e, when he ►hppnd down the roof
and fell ori the rail track at the aide, Weak -
tog hie arm to two places
indeed is he whose blood Is poor,
who has lost his appetite and his
flesh and seems to be in a rapid de -
el! n e ; but
scorrs
EMULSIO
Of Pan Mimeo Cid Use N isl
et' sets 84 de ►again essiAlg eW,Gsr
Lash ens rich mad. sad se gels bins sews
old MAW $Rrsi-N us► wee Combe. Ogles,
Cseswywa, Webb w (rs.NBis. iT 11
ALB101T Al PALATABLE AS IML
h'.seme Derr by saute A a.m.. 1.uwine.
•
(► HRAMso.
loNori SOW.
Conk /Worn /
weaved
BRUCEFIELD.
Tettsear, Sept. 12.
.1a.o. Foote paid our village • visit hd
M of:day.
Several of our residents took in the Hong
fair kat Friday.
Mile kloKeaale, of Leeknow, is rasp,-
at her aunt's, lira Geors. Baird.
D. M. Dlclnto.h kftk at Monday legelid
• few days at the 'lu.00to Fabailout.
White euttiag wood tite other day Loop
Smith accidently tut his head with Ds
asst.
Messrs. Peter McGregor and Win. Nast
retarue t Imo • lett Saturday fres W
W w ht's Fair.
Miss Bessie Roes left leer SAterJay mew
ing fur McGill Udt.eity, Sfontreal,yether
sister, Mies Amite, left on Friday melee
for Ottawa College. We wish buth of thus
unute.s.
HAY.
L1o•niv, AL)- 11.
Mrs. John Northcott u visiting friends*
Detroit.
John Chapman, of Loud:.o, is here veet
Mg the old home scenes sad (needs.
Mime* Hawkius sad Huston. c t Faster,
have been visiting friends In this uc:ghbsr-
hood.
Elia. ('ucphell has returned after spend-
ing • few weeks with her brother, Hubert,
At Ikewster.
Mins Pullaek, of Brewster. has re:arced
home attar speeding • few weeks with
frisads 1 ere.
P.Altrrt. Atx Ica=T.-Tho•. Harvey atlas
with rather a (painful acotdeut while attest
.ng a us:ghbos. • tbrssaiag ea the 6:k best.
He was working on • scaffold and fe$
tl.ronigh to the door a distance of footles
feet, breaking hu arse. Ile iodinate as will
as eaa he expected.,
Exeter: On Friday} moieties the West
son of Mrs. It. I_ Cuttinge sox -umbel tea
protracted illness of consump.ioe,a: theism
of 2 years.
Mortis: Alex. Campbell, of Mortar, vibe
Jird on Friday last, was a reslaleat i
('lineae, 37 years ago. He was the father
of Dr. J Campbell, of ISetruit, who, wick
hu wife. was visiting the World's FAir, whoa
'cforn.ed by telegraph that tris father was
..eiou.ly i11. and it was not until he reseksl
:ibitum, that be knew of ha .180th.
Announcement
mat
TO THE PUBLIC:
I take Pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Goderich and s arrounding country that I will shortly
open a new General Dry Goods Business in the well-
known •tame which is at present, and has been for :o
many years past, occupied by Mrs. R. B. Smith.
I will leave in a few days for the wholesale mar-
kets to purchase my stock, which will be entirely new
throughout, down to the smallest detail, and will include
everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods store.
I trust my long experience in the Dry Goods trade
of Goderich, extending over a period of 25 years, hu
given me a thorough knowledge of the wants of the com-
munity, both in staple and fancy Dry Goods ; and that
the policy I will adopt in the conduct of my business,
viz.: CASH and ONE PRICE to all, thus enabling me to
sell at the lowest living profits, will commend itse]f to
the favor and p :ronagc o: a large share of the purr: las-
ing public.
I would request all those now contemplating the
purchase of their Fall Dry Goods, to look out for my ad-
vertisement, which will appear in a week or two, and to
await my Opening and inspect my New Stock before pur-
chasing.
Remember the important fac;, that there will not
be a dollar's worth of old goods in my stock ; everythlt*
will ba new and of this season's importation.
Hoping to be favored with a generous share of the
public support,
Believe me
Your obedient servant,