The Signal, 1894-11-1, Page 47
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TIE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, NOV. 1, Mt
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Leek as Tear Label.
Year islet M • etaediee regrlpt of the date
Tee are paid up. See that It le set
M fall late smear.
• elreere of address to deem& beak
the old rad the new address sherd be gives.
adverrstae Sees
sad other oaseal •dverttessmate. lie.
qtr for .ret 1•sssttes, and I mate per Use
gseeee►slsu seas at lsaertf.s. Mongered by
eiaess carda of els slate ••d cadre es per
feAdvertisaments of Leet, plead. Strayed
O .. tw•tl.vacant Sttsstisa. Wanted •ad
',reds... Chascee Wanted. net ozoo.disg •
s pared. $1 per most►.
Lfe en Safe and Parer ea Sal., s« to
41111Med • Ilse.. fll for eras asostb, Ns. per ere
of whisk lh.
S5I .I special erica
lamer advt.. la properties.
day ericaMilanr le
Wetmore the pecuniary Maeda of say nodi-
vidsal or cowlosy. to be eosstdered an ad
ve ilwont sadd.hregd acrordlaril .
Load ..flew bi erapsr.0 typo one own per
word. se Belem leas than 21c.
Lesaleslissa to seedless*, reeding t pe two
15sW per ward. No sorter for les man deo.
Nati..s for obverse sad other religious and
besevole.t inertut loos half rat..
Y
relaeaeer/al resrrert •dvertt.rmesr..
A limited eassbr of displayed adveKW
meats will be t.eotted at the Yellowtail ram
Per lack, gas luserties, M N
four iesertters.... 100
" three months100
" s,. months ..... 100
one year • 00
No .dverti.asme•t lam than two laches in
lesch will be calculated on above hasts. I
per oast. dteoouat allowed for cash payments
en three months' contract ; II per Bent on six
inentha'. rad be per meat es • year's. Them
essdlttos. will be strictly eaforoed.
*boot ••TM algaal" suets•«y.
Subscriber who fail to mauve Tom trot az
e eeulaety, sitter by carrier or by mail. will
.refer • favor by are orating us of the tact at
e s early • dater possible.
Rgi.otd manuscripts cannot be returned.
Correspondence must be written on one side
ei paper only.
Pwbllabee's 5erere.
J. C. Le Touael, of Goderich, hoe been ay
twisted laical Travelling Aleut for the town-
ships of Ooderioh. Col borne. Asheeld and Wa-
rrior'.
Local postmasters over the district are ,iso
e mpowered to receive subscriptions to Tug
box as.
A:1 mean unicat ions must be addressed to
D MoOII.LICCDDY.
Tan Sees az,
TIMoNhese Chit M. Od«b►. Oat.
OODERICU. THURSDAY. Nov. 1. Irl
STRAIGHT TALK TO DELINQUENTS
A LARGE number of accounts are
being sent sent out this week to de-
linquent subscriber's. It is expected
that in every case a response will to
received. if not then the only course
left to us will le to put each and every
aoeoent in suit for collection.
During the past few months some
$1,000 or $1,200 to accounts have been
' sent out from this office. In a num
ber of instances we received reter=
and we thank these of our subscribers
who acted the honest part in mailing
remittances immediately on receipt of
account ; but in matey cases delin-
quents failed to respond, and many of
these are now receiving bills.
rhe day for temporizing with this
class is gone, and everyone who geta
an account this week and fails to re-
mit inside of. ten days will be sued.
We want as big a list of subscribers
as possible, but we would rather have
ten subscribers willing to pay for their
paper in advance than ten hundred
who have to he dunned.
We have to pay our wages, bills,
paper and ink accounts, rent, taxes,
fuel, and cost of plant, and we have
lost all sympathy for the miserable
people who will not pay for their pa-
per year in or year out. If any of
our readers are of the class referred
to they can easily get from under by
paying up right away.
THAT eminent political jawamith,
Dr. RYERSON, has given the opinion
that the next session of the Legisla-
tors will be as important one. We
might inform the e. p. j that all Leg-
islative sessions are important, even if
nothing further is done than to amend
the Ditches and Watercourses Act.
THE "vulture" lawyers got qu'ie a
roasting from Juni= MaCMAHow re-
cently at the Brantford Court of Ae-
ons. This ie the class of shysters who
undertake on speculation to work up
Pam against newspapers for worthless
diesta Here in Huron, thank good -
Dees, we have few of the vulture breed
of lawyers, but Tee Stain., during ite
forty-six years, has known of one or
two litgal scalawags who filled the hill
in every particular. All that was
wanted was for some no account rascal
to pilose the button and they would en-
deavor to ds all the reef.
Pao>r•ma Camewm euy's letter,
',.snug the point. where Patreeime
Med Literati= are at my and whish
peWish is fs1 slew►ere is ebb
is Wu midi will repay rsritiol.
The subject is ably handled, and the
fact is clearly daseesetrated that in al
most every Uses raised by the Patrols
the Liberals have bele the pioneers of
the work. The writer points out that
if common ground be taken by the
Patrons and Liberals at the next elm -
tire, the protective tyranny, which has
cursed this country for the past fifteen
years, will be overthrown.
13 ET W E EN now and the trial, sen-
tence and execution of CHarreLLs it is
to be hoped no foolish women or sea-
tiwestal male drivelers will find time
to slobber over the ruffian and do the
bouquet act in Stratford jail. Of late
Canada has been running to seed in
the matter cf making heroic figures of
cowardly murderers, and it is time the
public got back to sober second
thought. The general impression is
that hanging is too good for the fiend
CH•TTILLt, and the lunatic asylum
should be made the immediate destina-
tion of his first sentimental syntpa-
thi.er.
TH II fact that this fair Dominion has
a special commissioner at the Court of
St. James doesn't cut down the junket-
ing trips across the Atlantic by mem-
bers of the Dominion Government.
J est so soon as it is discovered that
the Dominion wants to float a loan or
make some presentment to the Im-
perial Government, lust so soon is it
discovered the able and eloquent High
Commissioner --with the accent on the
High -is cot the man to present the
case, and Finance Minister FOSTER,
Sir ADOLrilll, Sir Joint Tin:tests, or
some other brainy representative is sr-
leeted to de the errand. In the mean-
time the expense of keeping up the
$40,000 house and the High Cotnmis-
sioner's salary continue to run along
in the good, old-fashioned way.
GOOD MEN SHOULD RULE.
I N many town and cities in Canada
and the United States there is a big
c immotion at the present time owing
to the laxity of the civic government
and the incapacity of the men who
have been allowed to usurp public
ofce&
New York has been brought co.-
spicueusly forward in this respect, and
a legislative court ,of investigation,
known as the Limos committees is at
present at work unearthing the dark
deeds and maladministration of the
powers that be. Already enough has
been discovered to discredit the police
forceof the city-roundmanandcaptain
-and eves the police commissioners,
justices and those i,igher up have not
escaped smirching. Rascality of the
vilest kind has been, and bribery, sub
ornation and perjury have been re-
sorted to on the part of the guardians
of the public to grow fat Ipon the
vices and follies of the submerged
tenth and others who are not so low
down.
In Montreal, it is claimed that a
similar state of things exist. Crime
and uncleanness have been rampant,
and it is claimed that the authorities
have been quiet onlookers at the crim-
inal carnival, if not actual benefiei_
arias from it. The newspapers of the
city are giving full reports of the in.
vestigation, conspicuously illustrated,
which proves conclusively that the
city has been stirred from centre to
circumference by the revelatioas that
are being made.
The consensus of opinion is that
the shocking exposures that are being
made are attributable to the low stan-
dard of the men who have been elect-
ed to public offices, and that hereaf-
ter a higher standard will have to be
fixed for those who aspire to honorable
positions of a public nature. This is
as it should be. No man can La
too worthy to fill high offices at the
hands of his fellows, and in selecting
men for positions qualities of head and
heart should always be the criterion.
The best men only should be selected
and the scalawags should be turned
down.
THE HOUSE OF LORDS MUST GO.
It is beginning to look as if the
House of Lords, as at present condi
toted, is doomed. A strong call for
its abolition has been made by the
Radicals, and now the Earl of Ross -
n eer has stated that its 'toiling or
mending is a decided necessity.
He has further stated that all other
issues before the people are secondary
to the abolition or remodelling of the
House of Lords, and the remodelling
twill stop little short of abnegating all
the powers of veto or inclination for
legislative mischief that sew prevail
in what is by =enemy known as the
Upper House.
The eostenties pet forward by the
Premier that as it respesible House
sioald set have the power b hamper
or hinder lsgielebes mashed in the
popular fhamber is well takes. and
even feed 8auasuse, the Op`psitios
leader, doss cot take isue with him
on that point.
As at present constituted, the Up-
per House in the Imperial Parliament
in not only • useless appendage, but is,
beyond question, a menace to popular
government.
SNAP SHOTS.
East Huron Conservatives have
seeais•ted Z. L. Dicsixss, barrister,
W iaghem, for the Commas• at the aemiag
elestios. Theme's • W legbm defter,
s,•md M•cnoa•Lo, Wb will ptesribe lot
the lawyer both bet ee sad after sleet ea_
It woeld almost seem that before the
the average C.s•di•s jury the elgasst •ad
able B. B Qtxsa aha lessee or tighten a repo
erased w seek d • 'rimiest .oeerdieg as
he is engaged to pronasnte or defend.
The FRANK WLxrwooD murder mys-
tery oeutinse to be se sayetriees as ever.
The Toronto detectives will have to go out
to the oonosesioo hues and get pouters from
t be county ooestabal•ry.
OVER THE HURON TRACT.
The Gi'tst trout MO Lead NUL
• Weekly MOWN .t enema use. .seed
an M trds ieerybedy-rtt$ egad
few• AtNM W',+.closest
fie- Every ae.Wa
Kepler : A. Iellsed, of Hay, hes seated
kis farm to Jeb. Bletehiod for • term d
years.
Weimer : Wm. Adams *ad Mims
XDu b ate, sad /r .. tesos Wed-
Tsskseosith : Dr. Leadsbrou4h, the
pepelr teethe, of wheel ••ctioa, Ne. 5,
W besu sePed for seat year.
elision : The oriohatem detested Brow
Geld deb, os Saturday, by • scare of 71 to
48: this Gads the play for this ,ease*
Bly th : Is the roadster elam at the
Myth Fall Fair, M. Hanumed's "Ise 11."
sad -814 Tolstoi ' we pros wiser..
1'sskerswtth : At • galete Teckeremith
last week, . team tat burly good workbag
beeves was sold for the magnifioest sem of
fA•
Crimea : The other day while Will Hol-
loway was out shooting, he brought dews a
black squirrel which bad • toil as white as
meow.
The friends of J. L. Hwiuss are l3rresaate : Teddie Grower, • youth of 14
booming that eminest edueatioaiet for theyears, went outh
see aerseeo last week
j
iissdd bagged three rabbits. He is said to be
a good shot.
Custom : Jas. Mdaaahrty, of town,has
rested his farm of 150 arse, being lot 28,
13th cos., Hallett, to Thomas Cole for •
term of years.
Wiughem : Mrs. D. McKay and family
removed to Walkerton this week to join
Mr. McKay, who has bees there now for
about • mouth.
Grey • H. Csaoingbaw, who had such s
marrow soaps from being gored to death by
• bull, is improving quite nieely, we are
pleased to state.
Wiash•m . Sieg Ina, • ('hia•man from
Leedom will open a buitesirjj re Wisgh•ai
next weak. He has mated the earth halt
of W. Diamond's Meek.
Broeeels : t harlie Kendall had the mis-
fortune to slice the first Inver of hie right
band is a turnip slier this weak sad is
temporarily laid off work.
Hallett : Joseph Bromfield, coo. 2, Hal-
lett, oommitted suicide at 11 30 •. r , oe
Friday last by hanging himself with • rope
te the limb of an apple tree.
Wroxeter : Wroxeter has a printing
press within its limits, sad the sheets of the
Wroxeter Advocate will soon to flying to
and fro throughout the world.
Wingham : Geo. Russell had the end of
the first finger of his left band taken off by
• tutting tttachiso in J. G. Moes'. busboy
cat Blyth on Tuesday of lass week.
Of Wilms" : Robs. Corsyu, wife and
child, have returnod from Itsvtoo, Ohio.
Mr. C. has been engaged as foreman in the
finiehiog department at the L'nias.
Wrestler : Rev. R. S. C. Anderson, of
St. Hellas, has •ooepted the call of the Pres-
byterian church here. Hie inductor is en-
nounoed for Thursday, Nov. 15th.
Morris Robt. Sooch, of Morris, had •
wild cat i. town Monday, Oct. 22 It was
shot by his son at the rear of their farm.
This is the wooed cat killed there this year.
Toronto mayoralty. "Jir L," pdiiioaly
and otherwise, r •bout the right eomplexies
for mayor of Toronto.
The premositioas are fur an early
f)ominioa eleetios, sad the esteemed War
Lord will bs in this seetioa presently ewer -
ed a " weeding floes " politically.
This royal marriage business in
Europe leoks mighty like • very ordinary
case of barter and sale, so far as the young
woman u ooecereed.
To humus and Tor Eseear are
just stripping is Loudon for • fight to a
finish for L.glal•tive home. And the Tons
mean bestsee, tea
Patron Candidate CosroLLY has de-
nied, in The Empire, that he was • Coo•
forestays candidate in the roost local legis-
lative election.
The German War Lord has turned
down Premier Caratvt, and old man Bis -
rata has his elee•es full of laughter.
L.URIsR has left the N,.rthwest.
New let the political eyeless ceme with all
its fury.
it almost looks as if Mrs. Hartley
was bra ands a lack star.
THE 173K, OF THE PRESS.
THS N. P. ■•re •,Tic•.
Sarnia Observer : The Montreal Gazette
notices the fact that the French Canadian.
in O.tsebec are beginning to crowd back to
the rail!• in the Eastern Stets. A few
months ago the same paper boasted of the
nuking home of the French operatives from
the clasped down mills in the Fast, as • proof
of the beneficial effects of the National
Policy sad its superiority ever that which
the Democrats were pledged to adopt In the
United States. What is the National Policy
doing now that it does not prevent the exo-
dus of Canadian born citizens !
ran WILL ARCM *orxef■ Wt
Toronto Telegram : Grits whosucoeeded
is mother nd of Sir Richard Cartwright
will find that the Ceaservati•ei dislike
which now oestres upon him will be trans-
ferred with ssdimenishd fervor to some-
body ales in the Opposition ranks. The dis-
like which Sir Richard inspires is rather
partisan thug personal. He has bees an ex-
tremely fervent enemy of the Cesservatiye
Government, sad Conservatives dislike him
beelines he dislikes them.
T11R "-ire r" roreiax• Pa1.7X.
S trathroy Aga : Justis Burbridg. has
refused permi.eiom to the Crown to appeal
from the judgmest awarder the former
parliamentary printers 9124,000 for work
which shoeld have been dose be them bet
was gives to jearn•le friendly to " the
party " is the different parte at the coun-
try. The ordinary price to the parliament-
ary
arliamentary prints.., the pap -pries to the organs who
secured the work and • big bill of lao oasts
se thetttateemerhip exhibited by the Thomp-
son party in this master. That's sot the
sort of seosomy the farmers ass •iter.
reTTtPO e►r TWO rtlillL
% ato News - O.tari* Government
Horses will .rwialy be abolished dune(
nom ag emsies and Mr. Grethway intimat-
ed very strerigly last sight that the same
tate will sees overtake the gubernatorial
residesoe is W ealpee.
Thus at least three previa es --(steric,
Manitoba sad New Drsmewie&—will shert-
ly be without as official remises* for their
liesteaaat-Oeyersoee sad the remaining
members of Cosf.deraties, as well as the
Dominion itself, will fled it all -sigh im-
possible to ream the deemed for demeratie
simplicity thee aroused.
The day .1 frills and orseeasete is rapid-
ly passing away sad the people of (le.•da
will coos lad thememilves relieved of all ex
pewee is G.vrsmxe st exeept web as is
absolutely sera= M the elleio.ey of the
pelvis service.
see'. the To Ci eM.
le spa the fasbieao, mer de's go is faded
primate ethos it M pwiWs to resters the
engine! eider or appears*** to three yes
are • little meeitive sleet. it pays to go
tet well dreamed, sad tbls ass he doss
he year faded ole hlsg dyed like mew
at Paeb ' e Dye Werke. Tw..e.. ft is well
ksowm that only the hest wank cam be dans
at Porkies, where it is dose well. Des's
pputN it at ea
bet tate year wart te r egrets,
Ysewei6
Illin rp stere. sedw
halmW.
rasa
Lead.+m.: era, Ne..d W
ed if his testingeit mile ani •
ytartar Werth et Wssi111Mto
H. W. ea.Ionsa. whit ear
liars
Colberwe • Jelin Tiffin. Colborne tows
ship, fell from an apple tree, es Wednesday,
Oct. 20th, breaking several ribs, amid sprain -
tag his wrests. He is able to be around
•gain.
Rrumels: lest Monday. ()staving, the
infant eta at Robert sod Elsaoor Watt died
aged 15 days. The funeral took place on
Teeed y •ttersees, interment being made
at Brussels csatetery.
Tuckrsmith: Mrs. James tiroadfoot, sr.,
of Teeteesmibk, has returned from as ox
lauded visit to Kam= and will remain here
for the winter. The many friends of the
old lady will be pleased to {ears that she is
enjoying excellent health.
MoKillop : Samuel liasar has rested
his farm as the Lake Read. to J. W. Tyr -
man, of MoKillop. The farm contain 200
acres, and has been rented for five yeas at
an annual rental of $350, the thirst to pay
the taxes and do the read work.
Ushers, : Another of those happy events
took plass at the resideace of John Cottle,
of tine towiekip of Cohere., on which *c-
ession hie daughter, Mies Kielty, was
suited in marriage to Matthew Clark, jr.,
of the township of Tv.ckeremitb.
Blyth : Mrs. Thomas Wartime sad Miss
Maggie Murray received by telegram one
day last weak the and sews that their bro-
ther I. Wkteea is wee dead We learn
that typhoid lever was the mass of his death
and t
sorra
Y eseregaently, could set be
hs
Barfield t A very pretty tweet took
piece •e the hoes, of Mr. sad Mn Jas.
Tbospes. of the
Mit4Road,los W,dussday
erening of last week, when LW". daughter,
Miss Florence Thompson, was nailed in
ali
to Malcolm McLeod, of Ripley, by
Rev. r. MsDoead, of Varna,
Vane : Mrs. Jobs Wiles,, ter of
Chas Weskits, of Varna, died le
Mama, ea the fish that., of plearlsv
are ef 26 years. Mr. Wilms moved with
his wife se Msa:teha sheet four yews age.
She leaves • bright little boy only fear years
of age, sail a fond and devoted husb•ad to
wipers her lam.
Clinton : A. Derrell received the sad in-
formation ae Monday, from his see Freak,
who resides at Oxbow, N. R.T., that he bed
lost two daughtos within • few days of
took other, with Week diphtheria. The
children were seed *beet 6 sett 8 years res-
pectively. • sea, seed 12, was she at the
pefat of death at the time of writing.
Soeforth : We are glad le leant that
Mies Agg1. McIntyre, daughter of Jobs
Molstyre, of this taws, hes teem very emu
e.geial in bar Seal examis•lfes for trained
sures at the Tercets (',hill Respital.
Mies Metier. awed swore the Int six sad
obtained ever 70 nee east. at the pndbio
tsoutherfee of =eke, 50 per .eel ►eirg meow
racy for *pegs. "` ?
Bromide : •t the St sN lab',,. as
Guthrie, Oklahoma. U. S. Salm Arm-
strong, fe merly of lree.,is. ted as ofd
typo .t The Pest glad, wee Std pries is the
male bicyds rasa, Ude 1.101: end Orel in
• 5 mils open event, kms 17.41. Tha sass
day he task the 1 was dash, dab ebemp a .
die se a heavy trash d head cel. a
3.07, and third is a I mile rsoa
Vest : • wee m,leeshely assiio-t, re-
seltbeilethet thhetWilliam lam,lhredl-
the
farm Met ssy
Mr. M.l., 3rd elVarea.tesit ig.
R fl, i`eshmrayh, ee Friday Oe► 19th.
It seam that Mr. lace wonGeVS
aLeh ' + rg
keul w:
s great
dews hate M he the p -psee ef jsilee the
Modom.
WU, the ,Wssailwidhwwais was `4
r ewes wig end end hi kerb
s the aelowlesies malt ea the hied.
sod, as is ..peened, Wimp hies imat.dly.
Me was pot est of the wail .e weedily es
pesMUs, hoe lite was thee •:tete.
W lardy
Theme= ow stung.
Ow 116, reties, of let 19, Wmedary
el Or ey .rod west se his bate te
Med kis .seek. He left the boating r the
eat= wWo he west overhead se threw
news hay. A eels is suppled te have up-
set the {asters and is • few Weems the
I.., w task bete was • burning epos
The seas..', seep eras pursed se Mr. Fultee
had set threshedet. - In . ureset
llama a
aws at e Ws eserines. Yr. Fulsw
bad tic mittens= S. have his hoses harm-
ed im the Spring of 1803.
HONORE MERCIER IS DEAD.
woke.'s aa-rlemlot rases away Pease -
telly.
Mistreat, ()et. 30. —Homan Mereler died
this messing at sheet a quarter to 9 o'clock.
The end had boss axponted say time dor-
ies the preceding 94 beers.
Ike S P, Laehapelle sad Ratter were
his medical .tund•sia, sad the last rites of
the ch rch were administered by the Rev
Father Daresaa, S 1. It r • remarkable
fast that • spiritualist here had foretold
about tea days ago that the sad would mese
ea Oct. J0. Yesterday Mr. Mereir was
useseeeioes moat of the rima For tee
hoar* of tho day be lay is • comatose oss
ditics.
Mr. Mercier is kis primo would here
weighed 186 peumda. His dead body is
new a mere 'heroics, so ..Sok bad it wast-
ed away.
Mr. Mercier was is nor health ter rears
before the sywptssr of diabetes made thaw
wises samtstakobly evident
Mk. ilea taas's Lira.
Haore Mercier was berm is Ibsrville 1a
1800. Hie parent. were simple farmers, or
habitants who bad lilted for many years is
Montgomery Comity. He was educated at
the Jesuit'. College in Meatreal. Is 1862
he bream* editor -is -thief of The Ceerrier de
St. Hyeoisthe, sad made hie mark en • force-
ful w. iter. He studied law is the Arms of
Wnmhois Papaw= at St. ■yasi.the,
sad in 1865 was admitted s:, practice. He
was •ell knows is politic.. bet is 1866 oe
• coouat of a difference with his colleagues
be renounced hie editorial position
and retired Prem the political field for
• time, in 1881, however, be reappeared as
out of the "Parti N•tiossl," and is 1872
was returned to the House of Commons for
Rouville Is 1878 he was defeated by six
TOWS is tit. Hyacinthe. la March. 1879,
Mr. Maeda( was selected as • member of
the Joly Cabinet as Soliottord:eeeral, and
returned to the Quebec, Legislature from St.
Hyacinthe. 1e at once took • prominent
position as • toroidal and ready debater.
In 1883 Mr. Mercier was Wiesen to lead the
Quebec Liberals, thea in opposition. In
18d7 Mr. Mercier was returned to power by
a majority of nine in the Hoa of Asemhly.
Three years afterward his Government was
ifefeaoed, grave charges of boedlag sad
mi.mansgewaat hiving boos =ado.
He was married twice, the first time to
Leopeldine Botyan of St. Hyacinthe, who
died, leaving cue daughter. Madame
Mercier, nee Virvmio St. Denis, who sur-
vives her husband, is one of the moot die.
tinguuhed members of Fresoh-Canadian
society.
MARINE NOTES.
tseeeeelgt feres ricked tp At and Neer
The lake Treat.
Steam barge is .reputed with • cargo of
wheat.
Schr. Speedy Messenger has bees laid op
for the Wistar
A number of logs that have brakes away
treat torn41/ raft tame ashore sear here last
week.
The old board New that surrounded the
lighthouse os the lull has been removed and
a wire one erected.
Capt Baxter has eloped his beat bear
f the Winter. The floating bridge is laid
one of the bays.
kt%. Meeereh was in es Wednesday sed
Illaaesa• kkkddd
about W ears of salt and her She
was pretty well loaded.
Large members of tea gulls and will ducks
an. Asan ea the lake and ever sod .lord
great practice for our amateur sportsmen
The perch are bitting pretty good at pre -
seat. some of the boys otehieg all they can
marry In theca days a rod weals • good
maty perch.
A Christmas Book.
1p-'- - .d
lhserlle,Sgtrwdap
lMlplt mag well
ell* to Mass their
Chretwse N s m-
br of tide Feer
•lougetde •.y -
thing prod•egid
anywhere. T be
book Reit Y ex-
tressely band-
anas* The weer
Is dealead by Mr. Jobs D. Elly, of Teres.
and hese of the most brilliant and Teresa
d athactive
trawls the way of • cover over dose le the
Demaidea Three metates, Instead sloes are
given away with the Number tbie yer, sad
"Charmed by the Seng wed- bas only to he
seen to be admired. The subject is a moue d
children listening to the birds. C. was painted
by O. A. Rad lwbaes humane pictures, "Mori
ratting the Homestead ' • amid " roredodsg the
Mortgage,' oar readers will remember haremg
seen at the Tomato ern and i. reproduced In
the cheerful cern of real life by the mewy
diseovared process celled pbotn-Uthags.pby.
it Is a great pasture. No, TBmppkewest, "Hay
sets," it • Preach wind and a wttrvul of
dainty coloring. Nell. black .,d wtlts,enfled
" A D4,eslt Trick" le W test pegsler repro -
decree of an old farrier steel augravlag by
T. W.beter. Oa the expiry of the oopyelgt
The Sheppard PublIhfmg Cs (Ltd., at awe had
• plate made, of which they are pieprtekme,
and what formerly read sot be bought for tem
than ten dollars they now give with theCkr0st-
rem. Number tree. As a study le utas it san-
er he equalled. The three picture* have be.,
admired by all who have seam thew. The Mid -
lag .tory Is tb. ( rlstwse Number Y by Robert
Seer. recast/7 ameidaaM with Amami L
Jerome Is publishing the Lnsien Mfr, bet
berm brews as lab Sharp; obese writings
made the Delver Pr* Mess ffamsees. ib
awry. Dee Dayti Osrwhy. esrupiss Moss
pima The seams is Ind M Oaasd•, sod the
laeshetlene
are eseNuL Other sleet.. are :
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Prdeg ed Sagge the Ihaa. by Manner
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W. owes* and twban Rett Zara
tlrumgs and assess A. Teab r Time see lead
wags= eft ell set. eammemmrsee0 W W
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Gentlemen:
Do you need anything in the mixing line --a Suit, an
Ulster, an Overcoat, a Hat or Cap, Boots or Shoes, Under-
wear, Shirts, Mitts, Gloves, Ties, Braces or anything re-
quired for your outfit t If you do, andou're a ready
money buyer, and want the best obtainable value, come
to the only Spot Cash Store in Goderich where you can
et a complete outfit, saving from lOc. to Mon every
dollar.
a.
Reefing from $4.611 sat crass bought directly from the
upwards we have the bast manufacturers at these Goods in
largest asaortatent of the country. We had to buy a large
new wits in towu. Well quantity but some lines we can sell
for the price we used to pay for them.
From $1.75
WATERPROOF to $14.00. We
COATS show a splen
did range from
the standard
makers, all at close gout Cash prices.
We have almost every
FUR kind of Fur Coat made.
COATS. If you want to get in on
the ground floor get our
price before you uveas.
A splendid range of
BOOTS Long Bots, Working
AND Boots, Fine Boots, Rubber,
SHOis dm., direct from the best
manufacturers at much
lower prices than exclusive Shoe
Stores can afford to sell them.
No fancy prices. The
HATS latest steles at a saving of
AND front 25c. to $1.00 on a
CAPS. Hat. A large variety of
Cloth, Sealette and For
Ceps in stock.
SUITS
made, well trimmed, good -wearing,
up-to-date material , the fit much su-
perior to the ordinary made-to-order,
the price about half - shouldn't this
tempt you to investigate.
We start at
$3.88 for a really
serviceable Coat,
with deep storm
collar. From this
price to $12.75 we offer a large as-
sortment at prices you cannot afford
to pass if you have regard for and
can appreciate good value. See what
we have before you buy, anyway.
We sell Un -
UNDERWEAR derwaar at
AND wholesale fig -
SHIRTS. urea. Prices
range from 25c.
upwards, with a verj large assortment
to choose from. The biggest range of
top shirts in the county. A special
heavy Navy Blue Flannel Shirt at
98c., would be good value at $1.25.
White Shirts, laundered anti malaise -
tiered, the hest value in the land.
We have without
GLOVES doubt the largest as -
AND sortment and best value
MITTS in workingmen's Gloves
and Mitts ever shown is
this section. We show twenty differ
IILSTERS
AND
OVERCOATS
Good Wearing Sox
311141L0111, at l Oc., 121c., 15c.,1 7c.,
Tom, 18c., 20c., 23c., 25c.,
SOX,arc27c., 30c., 35c., 37e.
Good Braces from I tic.
to 45c. Ties in almost endless variety.
Great value in Cashmere Muflkrs,
ranging from i:tic. to $1.25.
Don't forget that in dealing with us the Cash Cus-
tomer does not help to pay for the Credit Customer, or
the one who n: ver pays, but all are on one level, all are
Cash Customers.
traSICIMEK
JlitashAm'entiti
EVERYTHING TO WEAR.
DON'T MISUNDERSTAND US1- -
This is a Genuine Sale.
Follow the people on any Street and they will lead you to the great
DISSOLUTION OF PAARTNERSIIIP swi,R
ERASER PORTER'S.
Every Purchaser sends a dozen others to get Bargains.
It is an o141 Motto
tt First Come, First Served,"
and it is good advice to come early and get first choice. Everybody ii.
willing to buy when they can get Goods like ours at and ander Cost
Price..
When you expect to pay $1.00 for Goods and get ikBa for 50c. It
makes you smile.
If you can get other Goods at other Stores for twice the money
don't come near os. No exception—its impossible for others. We
have ten times the Stock and it must be sold before JANUARY 1, 1895.
The place to buy is the place you get most for your money.
This store, although the largest in town, is hardly large enough to
holt{ the crowd.
This week and next we run Pocket Books, Hand Satchels,
Chatelaine Bags, Wallets, Ladies' Cara Coma, Gents' Card Cries: Fans
and Photograph Album.',. Now for Pricer :—
Pocket Books, 20s., Acle Pries. las.
" " 36e.,
" 50a, Via
" 'Iia , 46e.
•• f111 -o0. 6Bs.
tea.
90s.
coo, " steed
The Priem see 967, ism than Wholesale Prises.
tdiei Cord tames and perms combined, the very Ansa! Leather, just
the thing for Xms Presents, at Mss these one half regular prices.
Remember these Lines are not bandied by the Dry Goods Stere, but
manufaetered for ourselves and other first -clam Stationers. Some of them
win last a life time.
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61
11
1 91,
Feather, lace and Gauss. One bait r f
No Goods charged at riale Prune.
Lad et the Clearing Bale of Wall Paper.
►digraph Mbar -
6000, Sale Trios, $2, 6-
100, " 2.50.
303. " 1.50.
1.16.
t.0. " .60.
Out M al Aim at feta
sod Iles.
71.49 -NS,
Hundreds to .,boos. from.
IPPAut, as PORM,
Booksellers and Slaleasrli
he tf -wbe•e Sao
itO..s