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The Signal, 1894-11-22, Page 1s n for S. ition. :s. oods from wing lip BLOCK rices the place We Want ;o by as. the enor- ser of new praise for r net yet neigh bort tl Tanned, at $1.110, outi vain. !k. Extra C. e • IF THIS IS FOR You. root$Nll'1AL r send'•• ..el accents ler sihetrytlaas I. •rroar It naw - ss . be ►west sd • •i PAY UP AT ONCE. • e FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. 2492 THE DOINCsArOrFAW Whatbdolna on at thef),M tong. 'I' L3EADINCh• N�7WSPAP�7R OF HURON GOUNTY_ GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 , 1894. A• il•vawment in power which with the BUSINESS • sane e.tount of tande nwas to govern you wisely rad well. The Northwest uai heavier wear. It pays to deal hen. a. a. m•llews. Our tows possesses the advantages of one of the best equipped and beat 000ducted photographic studios of this eeetluu of the province. The enterprising proprietor It Sallow, is • pbutoerapher i f more thanu ordinary ability. He hbeen established • number of Tears and has always had an extensive patronage, and the studio to wide- ly triad favorably known for the superiority of the work turned out, all kinds of which 1111 are executed from • cabinet to a most rile ode- goat lils'eu.d portrait. • specality is esr. mode of enlarging in crayons. The studio but is equipped with all the latest •eceroris, hue sooner Re, and to see the display of photopraphic art is to appreciate it. Chas. alone, m A popular and successful establuhest of our town which deserves special mention in our review is the well equipped hat, cap and furnishing establishment of the enter- prising et inggestle,n nisei above. Mr. Shane has a large and Nourishing patronage. He keeps his store up with the time. and his pat. find every possible advantage on deal - ink tt-,re. Hebuysfrom ad the leingnianufac- tuter. and carries a large, varied and well selected stock of all the latent styles a bate and caps sad • complete stock of everything: in gentlemen's furnishing goods. It always means perfect satisfaction tadeal here. J. N. Wereell 4 Mo. One of the local ent.,nei p— e0ene its wise •dnilnebeast of tratio., was to K • INGODERICH. makestemaive of boots and shoes from the ladies'stock of all the mon and bast finest breach Kid to the tnee's and lova gal Iopulation of • million people wIthm tea I Wlde-awake Local Firma. The eie.per.se Meets or e..ier•seat to Iain rawer -Mew the anew. et Mier are *Wafted Waasug sp see enuatry's Cr on. Twit ems •L t erreypesdeses, years. 1 our manufacturing industries were to develop and the t.andtan manufacturer t o was soap to be found in eowpe•'ttion in the f' markets oh the world with wuet he had to • Ii.e Tewe With Pregreaslve rows disposeof • Importation us the producto of wale er Tbeee Wk. Dake tae Tew■ the font Wave t esaeserr/ally relaters for tae eraellday ees. )TTAWA, Nov 19tli sifter all coating Boas bet admirethe desperate •oarsor se the Government are putting forth w sect ora sew leaof power •lthouch we cesidattaa . the principleresorted to. Aetu•tej that sneospuerable thirst for spoils ed by the thotght that with another itsso years utrel of the treasury they will be able to retire with a competency for each ..ie of themselves and their friends that will last them the term of their Datura: lives, they make • bold dash in the belief th.t the end tundra the means. The> die hard. 'hers is ng not a week parthat sone fresh evident,of this Is not forthcoming. Gutwhat • glorious legacy they are preparing for those who are to !monad them. s', A few weeks ago we witnessed the Slum - Ter of Finance a L000a pledging the credit ot the country to the extent of $12,500,000, which he was borrowing for the purpose of rinug on or with certain public works : ^Pelt. teal public works. Here is the chewed through which the Government tostrector ni i imtr'.luced as an nide important and indispea- ne tactor in Iltwumun mitosis. But there is an equally important agent whose apathy has of late been giving the moat much cowers the manufacturer. He could not be Inst sight of. The Govern. msiueet last seees made a bluff -at the farmer n by reducing the en ufact urer's erutect ion hut it was *My • bluff as aubseiluent events. proved when protection was restored. Now, with • flourish of trumpets the i ,ov eminent vi ent announces its intention of es the manufacturer • remission of the ,duty be pays upon the raw material he uses in the manufacture of articles he 'sports. It is met here that it mdy be well to ask the t:uvernmest why, by legtalatios they place manufacturerti the ID • position to sell his agricultural implements, or any other article he may manufacture at • lower rate to the Australian farmer thanhe charges the t •neaten farmer for the same article What eW is this feature of developing our trade than • clear cane et discnmsmao ti , nougat the home consumer endorsed by the t.evernment. Why has the I .overnment Dot abolished the d duty on raw materialentering into our manufactures, whether for expert or for. loos ouoaumptioe, as advo catd by Sir Richard Cartwright in the House last sessnw With foreign cnmpett tion kept nut by • high protective tariff he is able to charge the I'median consumer what he Ilk►v and the hurt. margin be gr is as gen de he sells you enables hint to cut he priersfine when entenq the foreign market with the government • rebate of duty on the raw material entering into whit he ex • pore. Is this a *mare real But with the manufacturer it is "If you dont scratch my hack I won't scratch your,.' This is Pride. Government the way he talks to the Gonme. vet and the overnment knows its importance 12.3.:10. pal stases and delivers. Hut the t,overa- meat says "we could sot give a rebate en all the raw material esterase tate our ran factures, for while we ore trying to econo- mican e in every possible way that would me the sacrifice of more revenue than our filo utas would stand.' Well, in the ntheel statement published in last Saturday s g•z etre we lied • serious commentary on this er anation int we had that a addition to all the revenue derived they have extorted from therisme*people since .luly the Minister of risme* hasan made temporary los with the busks to the extent of $2,43.1,333, which we will sail • caeconomy of Ni'. 1. We look • little farther down in the lits and we are appris- ed of the fact that our gross debt that stood at $300,22b,160 on the 31st (set., 1893, bad been swelled op to $310,211,900 on the 31st i list ,1891 without reference to the $12,h0111.•000 Minister Foster hos iiia borrowed u landau. This we will call evidence of ...oniony No. 2. Look a little further down and you will god that while during the month of Sept. 1893, there was • reductios of 4234,963 in our net debt, therewas aa increase of $499,184 is the set debt during dept. of this year. I.:eidetic* of ecoeosy No. 3- look • little farther down tbroagh t the columns of this interests, Mechanist sand the Government publish it without • blush) and you learn that while revenue on amore' of consolidated fund declined from $12,116,367 to $10,829,497 Jurist the four month. sedum 31st Oct., as compared with Die corresponding correonding period of lost year, the etgeseiten on the amount increased frost i $8,125,298 to $8,444,296' Evidence of eeeuomea y No. 4. Iuoreed expenditure and declining rename. The ',ideates of eueeo- 'Le above referred to are all taken from one Psis r their official record. What might he disclosed if we penetrated • little deep. p manufacturer wen to cease for the manufacturer at home was to stonily all the demand for home t'fasumptiou. Well, that was a pretty picture and it is a pity for ('asada that the work of the political artist did not materialise (b this point I will give you some inn in my seat letter. The bluff, however, worked well for tee government. It kept them in power and it is all they woo Paseeasu,n, we an told, is name points of t law ao,l Wicked up with the theory t Govereaseat appear to regard tie raise and themselves their friends upon mosso ryand the people's pockets se legalir In the meantime, until you are call pun to render your verdict at the polls, le ran has has he he of the oils ed us be en the alert. lb notbin to consoli- date your oppem ente and divide your own ranks They are solid, sad unless you be- come a unit, Patron, Mel arthyite and Liberal. and work together for the best is - Wrest of broad trade prtaciples you will throw the victory once more into the pro tectionists' hands. Remember ths,that the defeat of the present i.overnmest mean. a complete revolutionuiuug of the trade policy of the country. It means making i'amida the lhespest wnatry y SIce fart art the globe to live in and ee.asstuently • cheap country to manufacture to : it means • large •flux of population into the Northwest : it means 'he nimimum of taxation : it means Die breaking up of the Mct.reevy Connolly l.ange%In-St. Louis a'uimet Haggart t aro et al combination : it mean, the death blow to one of the most reckless, extravagant and corrup: administrations that has ever con trolled the destinies of a people. There e re three elements of our population who are al working to the one end, while there is • single element, backed by your own money, conspiring against you Let, therefore, r I those three elements, Patrons, Mc1'arthy- i rtes and Liberals, join issues, as in so doing I•lone rets the defeat of the t.overnment whose rule you have enjoyed for the past sitteen years. • TH[_ TOWN PLOTS. NOTWIT1151'ANDING the el Mmes which have prevailed all over, G rich has held its own during the past y Not only has the town held its own, material progress hos been rands is business entsrpsise sol populaihe' noisy the town eat pat up • claim for solidity with any other town of 4,000 inhabitants in Canada. It boasts of on excellent electric light ser- vice, • first elites waterworks system, • collegiate institute and public educational system equal to the best, bye churches, wide and clean streets, handsome stores and dwellings and a people who are progressive to the limit et their environment. Follow- ing are sonic of the people who have con- tributed toward making the town solid from a Onetime point of view Nerd, new. For the past two year* the Sturdy Brothers have oehducted their fine grocery more ea the i'gtvare and have mode a success of the bushes•, 'They have size of the best appointed and well-filled stores in town and carry the leading hues to noe groceriee in every line, besides a full display of crockery and glassware. A specialty is made of n oalada tea. although in all other lines of groceries they carry • full assortment. 'The neatness and iodinen of the establishment - and the mortally at the proprietors have drawn a Imre custom. 1 ■. M relies*. Since the opening of the boot and shoe emporium by 11 R. Pollock in March last, the trade has bess doubled from what r was under any previous management, whit is acopuated for by the buying direct fro the makers tor web, and conducting th trade en strict business principles. The stock is large and well selected, and the prices are right in every line. Courteous attendants and competent workmen are • feature of the establishment and the chance purchaser invariably bowmen a regular cos tomer. Dte. deice.. TheWest-at. millinery establrbesent, con- ducted by Miss Pitcher, le one of the nattiest and neatest millinery stores to be found anywhere in the county. The stock has been carefully selected by the pro- prietress, reprietress, and as she gives her personal at tenons to every detail the ladies of +;ode rich can rely upon all work that s turned out being up to order and of best quality and finish. kvery novelty in the millinery line can be ebtatned, and no efforts are spar- ed to please patrons. T. M. Brepbey. The new photographic studio recently opened by T. H. Rrophey ham already gain- ed fog itself a place amongst the lsdustries of the town. Mr. Brophy is well known to the people of this section. having keen born and reared in the town. He is • skilled workman, having had experience is various parts of the Province, and has • finely ap- pointed studio, which enables him to turn out • class of work excelled by none. Some beginning operettas' he has bee. successful beyond Ins anticipations and has already worked up • large and increasing patron- age. I. J. PrNbass. K or 15e. Dr 20e. Dr .30e. or 57}e. or 50e. tale Priem ERICH. rehouse • imn Wow Ike People , t b..ee Crew or. amides* tee Wosteipal til The regular meettagof the teem council was held in the I 'outwit Clamber IS Friday evenly( last. All' the member, were prevent except 1 ouncillor Wilson. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. .t communication was read from Esrineer smith stating that one of the pumps at the pumping station was oat of order and in noel of repair. The patter was referred to the of water and light committee with power to act. .10 applhatton from W. H. Robertson, sec. R. H. Club was resit, aaking for use of flows hall for an assembly. The raciest was granted. The following accounts were referred to the finingsq committee Mcfoll Bros. t 1136.60 : ,l. Rrophey, $10: A. S. t'hrysW, $78.59: Wm. Burrows, $7.130: J. W. Thomas, /It 25. The report of the finance committee re- commended payment of the following ac- count*, star, $4.50: I). K. Strachan. $17 : Tn. Sn.. vt., $3 71: Darling Bros., s3. It was also recommended that lot No. 866 he leaved to Thomas Gundry at an an- nual rental of $10. The report was carried. The report of the Court of Ravishes was read. The follewine remir»ns et taxes were recommended: Kate Barrett, $26.23; Don- ald Meted, $1b.02: Christopher McKay, $22: Mrs. J. Wright, $34.56 Mrs. Mc• Kay, $13.18: Mrs. gums, $27.43: Mrs. Bissett, $76.90. it was also recemmendad that the taxes of this year on the above lots be placed against them. The fr Bowing remissions are also recom- mended Mrs. t.rummett, AS.63: Salve. ties Army, $h 75 : W Swatheld, $4.50: W. Buchanan, $9: I Abbott, $3.50: Mies Meanings, $9. The application of Mrs. F: Hawley sad It hey for reduction of taxes and I .eo. Evans for remission of dog tax Were not al- lowed. In Mrs. Hillier's ass so action was aken. On motion of the reeve and Murney, the report of the court of revision was referred to a committee consisting of Mager. lhualop Holt and i'roodfoot to see what arrange- ments could be made in reference to the different patios mentioned in the tint clone of the report and Mrs. Hillier., and ■ event of matters n t beteg satiefactoruly arranged the treasurer be instructed to ad- journ tale as far as their properties are con- osraed. A motion was earned that the fiosen committee be instructed to prepare the fiiancial statement for submission to elec- t or' On motion the 'ousel was adjourned to meet on lint. lith. er If then Byer was a game of lelure played suocessfally the Government a playing it new. Yon bald the eards bet you are afraid to call them. Exam. the terms of the **towel game hut if you wt say lassos in 'itHagtgssi. Patterson, CaMip'n, et al. will be sail yew • few chips if you will coll roma at Rideau Club some night sad S it ie the rams for • while. We are told that hearty boa its reward, but the rewards apps•, to hay* bon going all the oar way for .mats time pot. I have draws year ateontion to what the 1'nvrameet is pleased to sail *videenes of Sa0Oemy. Per artyaMt's sake we will 'all it by its right mese, renklese sitters - Maas mod meanderlmg of the people's inesey.What etas is it : With as increase et onlytwisty p.r oast is our populates* dmn.g filo past .iztees Tears, what has Mailed the esee of taxation from $17.- 8111,938 Is 1877.78 he $119,391,367 is 1892.93 se miewa by the last publis aspunta .last ammpsre thss assess. This is all withoet attDumas to the i.wasm frees $174.987.2M 'm $111011ii,900 is..oakrr sedum' debt. ae sat will $12 $OS,000 Uses addered w 'Nadi ef Pesier's rosiest visit to Leaden Amid what s lime te w toe it 1 Shr- uIs che •r real. ace es the IN apt', yaw OW" Te t seeable.. Our attention has picas called to the fact that a travelling street vendor has boom go - lag abase some of the runt districts of Weston n Ontario, representing himself as ser agent, sad mills, • pink oelered pill which he represents as Dr. Williams' P6k Pills. The porno is w }rand agairot whom we astron the public. Dr. Williams Ptak Pills an sever sold by street vendors. and m.der obsoletely so circus lasses on. the rsise tisk Pills be purekseed is bulk, or ny fern axone in boos securely sealed * wrappers bearia the trade mark. "Dr. Maim' Pink Pills for dale Peepls." If sabred is an ether form it is a framdaleat on Imitati. W e panel alarly ragmen ass - stables to promptly Wily as by Slew or telegram+ it any roes sash as the above Domes minder their mites, es we are deter - rimed to pretest the public against frenis of Ibis hind. isfon sshn that will lead le the osnvMMen of say mesh frnaddest ven- der will M sly rewarded. las De. w•sn' 11[asmotttp On , ShWrAe Isis Tan bsw•i. Only Si a year. i FROM OVER THE BORDER. News Notes from Washington I T. t'M.Mlse t'M.Naad . artlse eel tar SI- issmetai Sueetle.- The n..d Lase Will be a Ombyeel her w/.en..•ea l levela.d • seraleb. From our Regular Correspondent. ‘V ASIIINt:Tu N,N.v I_ Whether the coming ses•io° of Con/crew will aocrom- pliau any Important legislation will depesid entirely upon ercumstan/es, but whate it may or may out accomplish it it teetotal ruing to be one of the liveliest (Wort .selene ver A Galt moa had • teaberry hedge in ' bloom this month D. McGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. CANADIAN CURRENCY. lbreeden'rats is 22 mills. Seaton fair realtud $1,000 net. tondos has • sight school for surly. Owen Sound is to have • bicycle factory. Collingwood r now tel:.ing trolley care. 1'olliagwood's curfew by leo ie • failure. Y.Iturrels are unusually plentiful this season. (butane Waiters will morons the prim of leather. Brock's monument at tlueenaton has boss repaired. Pans is to have • mineral bottling stab- listtmwt. theageville claims to have a Bible 3110 years old. ever aeon. There are score, of armature and m The flax output aa&� $111. Mary's will be uch representatives who have provided the settee with clubs which they propose to upon the heads which they think des. cracking. and the owners of those h also have clubs, and the courage strength to defend themselves. Inadditi to the bond question, which would of self probably hese brought un a bum.: discuasieo, President Cleveland has hones announced that he annual message woo contain important financial recommend tuns some say for an entire revision of o present tioancal system. There is room to the front rapidly during the syr has enough and cause enough for revision, h been the stove and tinware business eon- the troubles that unless Mr. land h ducted by J. H. Worrell & 1'0. They keep vreatly changed his opinions are are not like larger than usaaL u' Southampton, (Mt., has an lo'er• Imperial use Trade Association, whatever that is. rue i. A Perth county farmer has forty potatoes oada which make a bushel. and The formal opening of th' Sault has been on postpone! until next Sprung. it- The Salvation Army is building a work - ail men s hotel in London. IfI Six I tnllu men took eighty salmon, near Id Strawberry Island lass week. a- l.ieut. Col. Spence s now in command or the lbuffenn Rifles, Brantford. Bradford has • female dentist and via art have an open rink this Winter. cit' I The local I.overnmeut will finish the new Y constantly on hood • large and varied as- sortment of stoves and tinwpe'i e ald are also the sole agents in this sect for the How- ard furnaces. id the latter they have put in quite • number during the present sea- son, and have invariably given the best pos- sible satisfaction, as witnessed by the many excellent testimonials which have been given to the firm. Mr. Worsell is • practical mechanic, who personally superintends all t work turned out by the firm. h I` Witting Arles... in I The oldest harness establishment in town e is that owned and conducted by William Acheson, Hamilton -et. The stock is the largest and beet in this section of Canada, and the workmanship cannot be excelled anywhere. A specialty at this season of the year IS Winter robes and fur coats, and • fine assortment at prices to snit the times is at present on hand The uniform succours that has attended Mr. Aeheson proves con - elusively that he is • master of Iris business, and the fact that he has been able yearly to add to an already large patronage goes to prove that his dealings in the past have been •like creditable to himself and in the beet interests of his patrons. One of the establishments of our town, noted for the high standard of excellence to which it is maintained, is the first ola.e merchant tailoring establishment of the faterptvung gentleman named above. This is an institution creditable to the town. Mr. Pridhnm has been estebuhed a number of years and haebuilt up an extensive trade and ha esu►bahment is widely and favor- ably avorably known as one of the leading merchant tailoring institutions of Western (Ontario. It has gained • high reputation for the superiority of the clothing turned out. Mr. J'ndham is known as one of the finest cut- ters of the provinee. We wish to call special attention to the tnagwfoept stock on hand for this season's trade embracing all the loading lines and novelties of foreign and domestic tailoring olothe, the pick of market& The business deserves its sue - tee.. a. W, Deleu,N. In referring to the hardware trade of the tows we would make prominent mention of the popular and sucoentnl enterprising gentleman named above. Since establish- ing here last Spring, having at that time brought the stock and business .f the late Mr. irabb the present proprlseor has suet with phesonsen•l mom The stoma very popular with the people and ootemands a good trade. Mr. McKenzie is • am meat hardware merehantand is in timbeseposition to meet the wants of the people. He buy, from tie most reliable wholesale houses and the store is filled with • large and superior stook at all kinds of general and shelf hard. ware, as builders' took and materials, misoellanous line. •m paints, oils, glass, nails, win cutlery &t U. nu slop, In referring to the merchant tailoring basin.•a of the town we would call the special attention of the pantie to the long establishe'mewls dt well kwewand popular bushBess carried on by H. Dunlop who has been establY►ed over thirty years. This gentle- men has always had • satisfactory patroness He is in the best enmities to meet the wants of the publle is this line. of his ability as a nutter itistse.for as to .peaky his work show, for if For this emcee's trade Mr. Dunlop has • well soleatsd sleek whish it will pay to impost. nam. •mines. Is this popular ariablishoest, (le/erish pesnm's the advantage et see of the Orem and best etoeked hem and lief inetftwtion ha this semis. ot thepw... The 'star - Wise proprietor, W iesHhtorn, p•, is me - mew to R Dswsisg. whom he beerbt sot a Icer ssethe age. R. has met with phasam.al mesas and lops the eesabtieh. moat to a high standard of mosik nes. The Mr- aharnrslls *ad 'ewyedbw�vagw�fP care. beet led dem Wada- ti. bate item t*a kakis ssniiMalwe and airlift as s- e.. W. t/11e t. - The Hamilton -street grocery stone, con- ducted by G. M. Elliott, has become one of the features of the town, and is a credit eo enterprising proprietor, The well - stocked cellars ani the well-fitled ar shelves give evidence that • large business can u being done, and the 'quality of goods is goo unsurpassed. He make, eppecalty of dairy I produce andse fruits in ason. Mr. Elliott lik has within a comparatively short time come Its thy to meet the approval of a niajority of h own party. lu fact, without knowing t Moore of those recommendations, it is a ready being freely predicted that par lines are likely to be wiped out in the d carrion which will follow, and that the It publicans, with the exception of • few fro the West, will be found supporting Si (leveland's recommendations, while th Populist* and the bulk of his awn party wi them. These predtetiose are bad noon Mr. 1'leve_land's financial record, an may, of course, be all wrong, as he ma have changedhis mind, as other men has often done. There is interestinglikely to be a vesy d bate between the constitutional lawyers ('ongrees as to whether the President ex seeded his authority in offering to media between China and Japan without submi ting China's request that he should do so ('ongress. Members of l'ongress are beginning to sr ues .Yet Doat Portage la P rains. The t trillia Bicycle club will hold a series he of athletic contests during the Winter. 1 ty The minsters of Parkhill anal comity have lunged • Ministerial Assot•tation e -ill wo •rrheld Raia Waggon Works, of Brantford m and 1t'oodsteck have been amalgamate.!. r.. t'ohourg has built an addition to its large e rink, now the largest covered rink in the se ISHE DIDN'T WANT TO GO. Ysnd Hamilton loth to Leave elle ndesve,ed to temente a temenfee ammo seas lnTown Trying to Werk W«K the esbeeder • Kerber er Iuaweare ea Vanes Wen. emembRuA I )t KS of Tile Sr', i . will re- member er that osThursday , Nov. 8,Maud Ham- ilton, thenotonous,and two of her amtocstes on the South boundary were convicted alba.travesinr the crimtual law, and a suspended eehtenue was placed against them ay the police magistrate, they having promised to leave town and not to return. Noy. 9 the virls left town, but as another girl was lying dangerously ill at the woman Hamilton's house, ten days were allowed the latter in which to depart, m Since that time, the Hamilton woman hes been endeavoring to find cause for miaow- ing in town yet a little longer, and, we are informed8g•ti, aac•nnylted the mayor on the ques. Moo, with whpt result, we are not at presentaware. Thursday, Nev. 1.2, however, the peltcu magistrate ''slrivstlF=�hr following ante bearing OD the quieten korai the wo- mug : Nov. 15, 1894. M a. Delis film, I ant permishion front you to n remaiuntil the first of the week, as the girl that was sick in my hoe is leaving to- morrow, and through taking wire of her 1 have not had a chime.)to pock my formate. So if you do please answer. \lei a 11•vi i.T...• I. answer to the shove the police' macs - rate sent the following The Midland council is trying to peso a d market bylaw and establish a market in y i that town. Chin'. I It/since Dew wall. f e. From Harper', Weekly Japan's tir..t n 0 0 Guprsn w, Noy. I , 1894. M ern Hawn.ro., (.;oderich, I can enter into no atr•ngemebta with you or extension of the time, but in view of the acts you state in your communication I do ot intend to take any action me the matter ntil after the departure of the 4 r. W. train n Monday. Beyond that time, however, I will not delay, and you will govern your• self accordingly. in the intervening time efforts were made by an intermediary to endeavor to persuade the police magietrate to revoke the suspended nded pe aeutsuce against the woman' and allow her to remain in town torr fur - her period, as wel! as to allow her to re• un hither at a future time without entore- og the'Potent-e. All the stock arguments which the dire- ct authorities of the put hod advanced in avor of her remaining here were brought rward. it was claimed that as she was a property owner and a hipster she should not be driven from town ; that she should be allowed time to dispose of her place ; •t in the event of her return next year e should not be molested, as she might be duced to lead a better life if ■ spirit of rbearanm were extended to her. As • nal appeal, we understand, the foolish sung fellow who acted as intermediary ad that if she were allowed to come hack next year he intended to marry her so that she would reform. Upon it being pointed out that the woman was already married, and that she could not marry him under existing circum- stances, he stated that she would obtain • divorce from her present husband, and would come to Goderich to live. The moral oblmyuity of the propetal did not ap- pear to strike the foolish propounder of the plan at all. He was, however, 'stormed that the woman was at present • convicted criminal under sentence. She had violated the laws and had. --to take the cow,e.'ueices. That she coined tr.c house in which she had plied her nefarious calling was not a factor in the case. She had voluntarily of- fered to leave town and never to return if she wen not incarcerated, and the suspend- ed sentence was pa-psed with • view of hold- ing her to that promisee. She had done in- calculable injury to voting men and others of this town, anal the previous laxity in the enforcement of the law governing her ease had emboldened her in her crimes and tend• ed to vitiate the moral fibre of • large per, tion of the community, who had begun to look upon her offences with • lenient eye. Even the proposition made by the you g man himself proved that hie better natures bad been blunted and his moral being had been warped by contact with the Hamilton woman. And the intermediary took his lave with his ears tingling and his face abashed. `ince the shove was in type we learn that the woman Hamilton closed up her house Monday evenin and spent the night at the residence of Percival Moore. Tuesday afternoon she was seen driving with • your man, and it is maid she west to Hee—filer and thence to Clinton. Wednesday a warrant was placed in the hands of ces- 'table (tawdry, but on his arrival at the house en the South boundary be disooyered the bird had flown. Her departure free, Goder.oh is • good nddaace, and vindicates the attitude of Taw 'Storni. maaiut the dict authorities in years past. Soon her for the appointment of the police nitrate. a Mild 61eys • pleasant flavor, gentle action and in ` &fools of Syrup of Fir', when in need n( • laxative, and if the father or mother to costive nr bilious, the moot `ratifying malts follow its nee : se that it in the hoot family medulla • knowu.and every faintly should belie a bolts on head. Wafter : Rev. T. J Sabine, of Reek - weod. formerly of Walton, suetaiwed • rather painful injury at the funeral of the We Thos. Walker When soar the Vert road sehenl►omrw d o horse which he me driving shied at a passing train and rws into the tense. Mr. Palmer, of Parr. was with him. sod both were throws set at the haw. fer. Rabies toll en hie he * mod �� 1�ewer the kA eye. h hiliW and petal. Mr.rPalmerNme esetsen remits mesh ed, in and obvious duty to to complete the diatruc- ' tion of China's sea -power, and to make it ts utterlyimpossible for her to even transport to • troops along any portion of her coasts This done, China is practically crippled and do- . fencelees : for the total absence of railways and proper communication in the anterior of renders her incapable of concentrating her few reliable troops 0 i threatened sed , M int•. tis f Thus on the approach of winter a mint practicable and profitable plan of campaign m open to the Japanese. They can swiftly t transfer the acerae of hostilities to the south, j and devote the winter to the conquest of I Formosa, which island they especially li t covet, and to • series of detached opera- t • tions against the southern ports. hoe tm fo al th t► t ve quite numerously, and one of the things ready made apparent is that the friends e administratien are going to hove a hard me to keep down democratic p criticism o hat bond issue, which was, after all the • previous denials, officially announced last week. Representative Bailey, of Texas, is one of the moot out•spken opponents of the bond issue and no amount of pressure wit prevent his making all the fuss about i that be can. Theoretically Mr. Bailey gumeut •that under the act of 1875 bond be issued only for the purpose of gettin Id to redeem greenbacks -is both legal el correct, but practically it u very much e moonshine. Alth,ugh Secretary Car le has upon several occa,ions announced t he would have no hesitation shout l the necessity arrive in using part of the gold re verve to meet ordinary obligations of the Government. it is not likely that he will ever do so, because of the reason which knocks the bottom omit of Mr. Hailey's•riu- nieat : those who pay gold for bends to -day may to -morrow present greenbacks at the treasury or any sub -treasury and get the gold they paid for bonds back. Thus the bonds issued for gold to add to the redemp- tion fund are in reality tamed for greenbacks with which to pay current expellees of the Government, and the gold reserve is so easily changed into greenbacks that there could he no possible eceanton for eacroaeh- iag upon it. 'Then may be doubt whether the framers of the specie resumption act in- tended that it should work this way, hot there is none about its so working. If Con- gress doesn't like it, the law may be repeal ed or amended, but until one err the other is done these bond issues may be forced when- ever the demand for the redemption of greenbacks becomes Rest enough to reduce the geld blow what has boon set by the ad- ministration as the danger line. It really isn't the administration that decides it. it is the moseyed interest. Representative Howard, of Ala., who was in 1892 a delegate to the National Con- vention that nominated Cleveland, is now a populist member -sleet of the House of the 54th Congress, of whish he will be one of the youngest if net the youngest member. II Mr. Howard has his way he intends to make things as unpleasant as he possibly can for President Cleveland. Alter saying that he prop:eed to introduce • revolution soon after he takes his seat, providing for an investigation of the means by which the Shenton silver law was repealed and of Mr. Cleveland's oonatietion with certain corpora tics. and broken, Mr. Howard concluded • rather breezy oosvereation with this mew tiowal language : " In ether words, I mean to lad out hew Cleveland has sine—ed a fortune of millions vines the close of his first term as Presides& When he retired from the (ioversonbip of New York he was poor so poor that nes of his friends said he only had one pair of ' pants'_ and he •mainly did set get rich A his gest Presidental term. how i lave reliable In- formation that he I. worth about $4,000,- 000. i mean to ask hew did be get it!" Whatever may he the result of Mr. How- ard's efforts there eon be no doubt of his being in arses& Mew to see a Seslls'bt riot.►.. Send 26 " Sealant " Soap wrapper' hearing the Look Old Mmes warder by Hess • Women nes •Man "► to Lever Rees.. Ltd., 43 8oett-et. Toronto, and yes will receive by pest • pretty picture, tree from advertising, and well worth framing. This k an easy way to decorate your ha.., The snap is the heat in the .market aid it will only Beet le. montage to sand in the W if yen leave the ends epos, yere ones sialei.Uy. ly /Ms* t The ether day Thee. Tear, of the /'awl send. met with a orlon aeetdset whir a colt It kkskd him on the Ns�a�a�'.� ties Ida - ed hit while dews. Pensnstedy es hems were bushes, bet a !.cur's ser` vim were oerrry le dram the womb. s portant result of the action will be to slow - g Iv draw the resources of China towards the south and away from the capital. It is certain, however, that China will - not be brought to terms till Peking is taken, and therefore a southern antipasto. will not decode the war, though it would b to the front amongst the business men of Goderich, and has proved that he is pos- sessed of the elements moat make for sac. Oman in the commercial arena. •. a. Davison d e'en Located on the Square, almost midway between North and Colborne streets is the hardware .tore of A. R. I)•visw & Co., successors to K. P. Wilkinson & Co. Here can be found one of the largest and best displays of hardware of every branch outside of the cities. Builder • hardware is • special line, but nothing in any broach of the business is omitted. The result has been a steady increase in the trade during the past year, and a Now of business that con would net expect to see in • town of the size of l:oderich. A. R. Davison, the managing proprietor is thoroughly versed in the business and, being • practical man, leaves nothing legitimate undone to create trade and satisfy his customers. 5. Member J See. In ens of the finest appointed stores on the Squaare, near the earner of Kiagato.-sL, is found the jewelery establishment of C. A. Humber & Son. Every possible lance in clocks, watches and jewelry is covered by this firm, and orders can be served with as much dispatch as in many of the larger city jewelry stores. The work in the shop is personally supervised by Frank Humber, who is known to be • thorough master in his line and who, with an experience gained in Introit and other outside points, is in • position to gamramtee satisfaction in every line of work tamed out, a+..mer a Lee, On .lune 1K this enterprising firs leek bold of the business formerly tarried se Saunders & Co., and sines taking hold have added to the popularity attained by spa old firm. The business management of the oon- cern i, attended tel by ('has. lee, who is well known as • thoroughgoing and reliable business man, and ('ho& .1. Harper, ono of the meet expert plumbers and steam -fitters is Wasters (bead*, superihteads the insshasioal department. flus Ars are the sole agents for the Garvey stoves aid fur- naces, Burrow, Stewart it Kline'• hot air forminaa, and the stoves of Moon, Copp, Buck and ether loading Sino. In every d.- pertsest a full line is carried and • mit to their ecMsiye premises will well repay shy - ase ii sear* of the hart beaten in the lend. Piombsag, seem and gee fitting is a spe- omalty with tbi*rm,and they have just eowi- pieted potting in • first-class gasoline RK vies for Mr. 7lerhey, of Blyth. J. R team, Is is now sheat a year sires the Medical Hai, corner of Colborse.t and the Square, carne snider the proprietorship of J. R. Davis, the popular moony chemist and druggls4 and daring that WNW he has made • repulsion mead es sem in the Rune Tram. its prosaism are the equal of the ""$ drag are erealled by few, and the anxiety displayed by Mr. Davis and his meldelants to alive the bile the Mtwd able envies la his Ria has ems lys i ass of Um ag the Medi - agile aawrioid of so pna lbws Illso to pie. .atlfieltea th sh in spoils to the 1• fo 'Japanese arms, and, morever, 1 H create the neceseary diversion Thes, ow the approach of spring and the break up of us cold weather, .Iapan, still holding command of the sea, could rapidly transfer her armies back to the north, and stake • successful advance on i'eking long before the I'hineee armies, which had been laboriously diverted to the south, could seriously oppose her. Once in pseesemen of Peking, and with the whole summer before her in which to pro se - cute further offensive movements, Japan would have no difficulty in exac:tiog from the Chinese government such terms of peace as she desired. Thee forecast may not be justified by future events, but from • strategic stand- point it outlines • feasible and profitable plan of action for the .Japanese on the basis of their past successes. Tri► Movnatoci. WiT'rtw.. One of the ants of Montreal is a visit to The Witness office, which, for internal elegance, con- venience and eoepletenees of eouipment has few nests anywhere. One's •ltel.tten u arrested on the sidewalk by seeing through • window a Chinaman patiently turning • crank with the air of one who has • ono - tract for • century of faithful labor, and steam to fulfil it. The Chinaman is mode of wood and for steady, patient, endless toil commend us to • wooden Chinaman. Making bold to ge in we find ourselves in an enviable public office with tiled Noor, hot. boomHewers and what not. Then we are piloted up • spiral stair, through the great editorial room, to the battery of linotypee whieh are the marvel of the nineteenth no- tary as Gutenberg', movable types were of the awakening life of the fiftsentb. The great Hoe press of The W Miens, which prints almost any number of pages, from two to thirty-two, is the very most con olete machine anywhere, ('lose Inside it you are shown on enquiry • patch on the floor which marks the spot where exploded the famous bomb some menthe ago, which The Witness doubtless awed toits active and effective waragainst gambler. and bunco stirrer& • class which be exposure and clever ~otter* it hast�aesged thto drive frets e city, or at least tm deprive of the epee tolerance mrd public freedom wlleh they before lssioyed at the hands of sympathetic °Mae* The stand ler law allot sui▪ order take., ted nam rove cy The Witness lately re- 'nag odors of the police and detective.ys'em of Montreal, whish has re vsalad the need of fame revalitineary Tb chinas. The paper is devoted to temper. conch ante w.d all good things It claims to be independent is polities and has certainly op lover.memt at Ottawa, and the Liberal with Sinai vigor the Conservative Mariam Government at Quebec. It in at all events • clams family paper, very carefully edited ant one of the prettiest in get se and typography that norms to our tole.. Morris Thos. Sheridan, eon of Thee Sheridan, of Morris townepip, was eleeted as C.eunty Mork of Meaemsr.aey looney, Mishigs&, by a .est r�jerit ever two en ether adidaba Kr. Il\eru� has hese in thee riot ori l 11, he a se—herred ofyearsyears ane. sass that hr. mtrr Qessmh ten's meg ws Os l ache •a bah meat with the bm.t d thea