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The Signal, 1894-12-6, Page 4flu efignAi, THE SIGNAL • GODERICH, ONT., T=1INIDAY DEC. S. 118. OS rsasies RY RRY THURSDAY MORNING no a. issuesaansesa. osso..t Pu lglHlea-a sad 14 Is.rehtees, Oedemas. °posts. ?ISMS .t Mawrlpgta se meotb, in ad vanes. ram meaty SO yaw. • seedit N is beard. ins prate r lacer •a win lie.. Look ail Tame Lase. Yew label is • staadi.g receipt .f IS lie which you are paid up. ass that It Ie allowed to fall late arrear. whoa • change of addrer is desired, tba old and the sew address sbpld be gix •dvertlal.g tate par?•.!pal ..d oiler casual advertisements. M for int tner{ga, •ad 3 orate per 1 air etass.ubse•lueat las wise. Measured as.Mreil reale. eustsmei o•rda of Ns Mnseaild under. $6 rear. Adveruopmesta d roand. estray umtlsss Vacant 44 N••eted >sosloere Chancre w'tu sot ,aee.diag larisie.pareil. $l per nen suosed L 1 ors PlI ford ron andnni woo h. !Oeon �pero• t Segaot month. larger edam. is proportt Aar.peri&l neater. theohlert of which le Teetssote the ,.-craters benefit of any rad .Ideal or company. to be considered an V•vtteement a..., . harmed aa.ordogly. Local notice..n nonpareil type o0. lint per weed, beano.,* es than tic. Local polices is ordinary reading tape tea oasts per word. No notice for less than iec Notices for churches and other religious a bsaeeoleat institutions half nate. �caevrlal ten ca ears advertesee.a. A limited Dumber of A'.pIay'ed •gore. Meats will be inserted at the &following rates a oar inch, or Insertion �„ four insert 1.14,01.14,01 '• thee., menthe .. . .. , ret months . . .... _ date mot both ea. I. .lo per aad8 to vb w. t0 1. .d In .e NI In No adverrurment less than two inches in length will be calculated on above basis, s per rent. d6.c-our.' allowed for nuh paymeeta es three motitha'yontract ; rel per cent. on sir asseith.•. and tri per teat. on a Sears, The., .oadltioos will be strictly enforced. •beat ••Tae alaae^ elrltve,y. Subscriber who fail to ramie, Tn.:Doom. regularly, richer by ca -vier or by mail• will minter a favor by $oynsicting us of the fact at sr early • douses possible. -- Rejected manuscrii easrrot MM returned. Correwpondience Q UN be Writon one side or paper only. r.Nssnev 11erlee. J. C. Le Toured, ot Uoderich, has been ap pointed Loral Trace:Ong Agent for the 40...4 shills of (Doderich, Colhorne, .trbield and R•• - enmesh. Local rs over t dllit Het are t! empowereddt'to ?Stir ve subscriptions to Tier All °ommunica'.o.. meet he addressed tit D Met;►LI.ICt'DDY. T.r SeMAL. Taop►oae 1 'all tH tloderich. Ont. UBSCBIBE NOW! "THE SIGNAL." ° 7S- $1'00 A YEAR" FROM JANUARY est, 1895. - et - BALANCE OF THIS YEAR FREE r To new Subscribers who pay a year m:s.4 ranee Subscribers owing from IAN. Iet, 1894, end paying E', will he credited up to JAN. lit, IR'r,, if they Per now. Subpar:berm in arrears are requested to pay at oboe and vet the dinwuot. ad'Kemit by registered letter or by Poet (Mice order. TO DELINQUENTS We are now sending out ac- counts to subscribers in arrear, and we must insist on immediate payment. If not settled at once, we shall be forced to hand over the accounts for collection. silk U. MCGILLiCI'UDY. 11101111MICH. THURSDAY. !MC. (i, is. TBE WEEK'S SI-3IMARY. Pantheist: Viscount Mooch, formerly Oev.raor a th. united provinces ot t '.sada, died Friday. Leaps woe gives Friday for the with- drawal of the protest against the election of W. A. C'harltos for South Norfolk. East lakteo, 0.t., Tories have moons Eased Mosaria, M.P., and the North OK .rd Liberals bars arts chosen .lame. Sath- •Iaad, M.P. low J. C. Patterson ha. rammed C.aaarvativs .omasums for w est 5. (',•aMrrauym of South rss.x hays the e.miaatios of Dr, N. A. King otaat.a.. Zoo esti gave a declaim u the Cal - booties caw, declaring Mr. Loose majority of no.. he Walla.. sad 13o.. Mr. eller of the Island Revenue, • 8tr C. H. Tupper as hi. M.P.. was nominated by s 1Jberni es their eaadi • 'eat Th. ses.olayes • Andersen, el Waft. essNeae. .r the Went Verb sill be h.N'b she lanky, Dela r a Imt. N. C. Wel- well take part ander the directrea of Gower el Harbert, will be a Isaias of Lha timers water inmost. The number of aseallpoa cases u Ntrath- roy hoe hese co./ia.d to two. One art the pelmets. Peer Mc .Uum, • boy .f ands, Is dead. No other weep hare bees report- ed. Donald M Kelv,., matter of the Rath- bun Company's °three a IMemos to, fell over the railing from the third to the mound floor removing a broken 'mull sad not rogamuts, oonirciournass caul he died. Janes Millar, of Comber, was Media( • now, rhea it lumped suddenly, throwior him tato • ditch. He want at the cow wits • cub mid she pulled him against the Mae*, causing paralysis °I the epiue,frnm which he shortly alterwards died. fete inquest into the death of .lohnso., of t:uelph, haa resulted to a verdict of man• alaurhter ataio.t I'a.s- Keating o held as y •cooasory. was named 4 rsgoire, sentenced to • year's imprisonment, hanged himself in his yell Friday morning at St. John s, Prospector McKay reports having lowed considers, mining land between Lake tyit• wpm( and Hudsuo I:•y. 1'upper was parucu• early abundant. MV 1Ih.,i. Prosper, who was ser. .ug a 'es- teem in Ilorehe.ter i'emteoitary for tb* murder of • man named Iloyle, of Halifax, has beep lardueed by his ha.elleucy Nlanager .1. 1'. Conner and Alfred Stark id the Lyceum Comedy Company were sr rested at Dundee on • charge of stealing baggage , hacks from the a:rank Trunk. .4f• ter they were commuted for trod the ut iosr allowed 1'ooper to go to the postothce, aad he failed to return. The postal appliances exhibited by I'es•- da at Milan took tint pri a against all Europe. .t pirate ontt, with the regulation low- lying hull an.1 rskieu utast., 1. said to be scouring the Southern shores of Lake tinter:., and comnuttrng fratueat rob- beries. T 4t SITUATION IN WEST HURON. II.R goal friend, The Expositor, of Seaforth, last wl'ek endeavored to .tote the case for West Huron, but failed to take in the .situation. What good words it said of the ability and ii tellii;es.e of Patron candidata Fos. RENTER ire heartily endorsed by THE S4t•Nti., but when it :says that the Liberals should turn in 'and support him as R party, and that M. C. UAL ►:K..,s -h. uI.I retire, i false note was 4ounfifel. rho.• F:xdw,ator claim: that the l.ib orals, not -having A candidate in the field. it i* their duty to stand by M r. 1 »KttpsTae, who, has always been and :till is laity* The F:\positor) a ..onbiat ant Itefonnev. Well, as to the con- sistency •o a Reformer of .lr. Foe k r..rEK, THE ?I,.3AL las nothin; to. ray at present, but we Pm pbatically deny that the Patron asininee was First in the field, A4 the candidate of a convention. r )vera year ago, its the town hall, 'Iinton, at a. convention where D. A. FoP,Restel: was present, M. 4'. ('•we toN received the Liberal nomination or West Huron, by a unanimous ote, and still holds that nomination. 1 priority of nomination, as The F:xpositor contends, means a preemp- ion of the ground, M. C (.'rotates olds the fort, and at the time of writ ig Trek SIGN eL knows of ne reason by lie should not continue to hold it. Without disparaging in any way IS . FOKt[Mlsa's consistency its a Lite- ral, ibral, we claim that it is not of the libre of M. C. ('AMtrtmes, which as been tried many a time and oft .1 has never herrn found wanting. Mr. CA44[101 desires to COntinw the standard bearer of the Liberal rty and there is no earthly reason y he should not we have no fear how the Liberal vote shall be cast. In the event of Mr. Cain•:Roe vol tarily stepping *aide, Tim Sten•L I still continue to fight for tariff arm, honesty in public life, and manly of public service, with or hout Patron assistance, but as gs stand, we shall hold to the noni tion made by the Liberals at (gin in 1 '93, and stand by the stand bearer of the Reform party, until old ('lief publicly declares over own signature that be las stepped n and out. ur Conservative fret ds have 1 the Hon. .1. 1'. Perrino/1r in yield and we believe he has accept the neminatiou. A tight to a ah between a Minister of the wt, std M C. Csuseox in a gen election would be something to THEY are looking for men of char. e the old wiieelhorses of both a.•ter in Toronto to take plat's at the cal parties prance around. fat eouecil board. it wouldn't be a had he such a contest withoet the idea for other places, (Oodericb, for uctioa m of any thins element isto instasee to take a leaf out of To - controversy, and Tun Snots'.will rvonto's book. The handler in munici- satuMd with the survival of the pal politics ahould be turners down A sir Geld aad so favor ' Ihit is walla • h w A e ca b au 1f as Pa w1 of an wd ref eco wit thin iia ton and the hes .low e' place• the tin, Cro eral mak politi there introd the be finett ail thing they use out of town, businew wen suffer in oonseri We .10 not know how statement is, but presume any rate some truth in it, but the amount of business thus front the Iowl chauuels oou in the cossmercial stagnetiom F•revails is, after all. a debate tion. Nearly all of the trade from Goct*rich and other p towns is directed towanl Trews W veryday a Bargain Day! uenoa. true thea there u at whether 1divreesult Here are values we offer you six days 1n the week, not an accumulation of ears of able modern Goods at the latest close -cut modern prices. y high prices either, but sale which hole tinea Last week we bought over 100 packages of Underwear. We were in a�posiaion to buy when the market was diverted broken, when the wholesale men wanted to unload. We have been selling right prices all season, there- rovincial fore have no accumulation to sacrifice, but we're able to give our Customers the benefit of the other fellow's sacrifice. yet at the present time there u to, b 111 Canada so up to the neck nen', stagnation as the w -Balled queen 4itt At the moment of writes' cannot be less than 111,1'00 stares and dwellings, and " For •• For hent." ''Apartweats to and •• itiarfe•r• Wanted aro the 7 quality, f {7!. common :uiorntneuls on houses in �p no p to 3 Lines from Men's Under - in busi wear Department. The largest stock in town to se- g there ! lect from. Eveiy line at less than wholesale prices. vacant oak,' Men's extra heavy, A1.1. -WOOL Let," Shirts anti !hewers, rev - most lar sic. t 1 or roEie Men's pure wool teh Shirts of tile best residential quarters city. Luxuries have been rata by most of those who previous their houses with a loose rete, as retrenchment all along the li ',len seriously felt by the 1 nes►, .N the city, just as the! money circulation has been felt 1 Ivy our merchant,.. The hard times are not In.lig* t.. Goderieh• All over. Ontari pinch of hand tinges has been fel %erious plana have been su towards ameliorating ex i • int tions, Ketreachment is generally bested, hut univerral retrench wean+ 4444• reinocal of money from culating to any great extent i usual avenues of trade, and this test Mason for injury to bus men, and causes the shrinkage in which is so universally deplored. The real cause of the hand t outside of the slump in farmers' p has Leen brought about by a feeli unrest which has taken potsessio holden of capital who, seeing escape from the conditions which been fastened upon this country the policy of fraudulent protea prefer the present low interes bank deposits to taking even safest of ordinary commercial ri The result is a locking up of es and a corresponding shrinkage in employment of labor. It is .suite true, however, as our respondent points out. that every lar .;ant out of the town that soul expended here has a tendency to h per •Sur busirlees men, and SIN"." their hands, and under the circ Stances it weak' be in the interest the ccimmenity at lat•ge if every pur- chaser would buy in town whatever is needed, always provided that they do not ,eke too great a sacrifice in t4e,.rr feudal* efforts to eneour)Iop holm. trade. Our business men could also assist in the work by carrying tools of a quality that would satisfy, and at prices that would nuke unremuners- tive all efforts to draw trade from local firms. Then has to be a give and take in all efforts to promote local interests, and the best way to do it is by con- certed action amongst local buyers aad sellers of the 1 and Drawers, tine finish, re - sunned Mens tint. Striped Shirts and ly ram Drawers, pure wool, tine d the finish, regular 92 suits, for $1 25 as has sin' 4 Lines from Shirt Depart - a..1: of madly meet. gular SSc. quality, for.... 59 M Sheep at $3, for $1 4t4 Extra heavy all -wool Frieze l'Isters, lined with heavy Tweed, deep Storm Collar, Storer Pockets, a veritable blizzard resister, would be good value at $ 10, for6 ,yet Heavy Tweed Pants, well trimmed and insole, regular $2.±.5 quality 1 rix Fine Tweed Pants (lined 1, re- gular $3 duality 2 10 Men'* Double-Breaeteti Sack Serge Suit.. well made and tritumed, worth $7 . 5 00 Men's tine Tweed Suitt, gular $15 tluslity 10 90 If you want anything in Cloth - ens heavy Laced Top Shirts,int;, dont fail to get our pricey. n„us. 60e. duality 341ICH pit money in your !locket o th.I Men's extra -heavy Laced Top 1 ----. _ -- Shirts lie unlit • l Men's heavy Navy Flannel Top Shirts. 81.40 quality Men's tine White Shirts. laundered. 75e. quality t, an.I ggeste41 condi pug meat • the I6 Lines from Clothing De - the partment. 1 C ties Serge -Ulster., good trade length, deep Storni Collar, Iy. 50 98 45 1111!*, ug of V •,f no hate by tion. t on the aka. pitid the ror .dol 3 Lines from the Hosiery Department. r .. en s heavy all -wool Sox, sold regularly- at from 15e. to 2Oc., fur '- 10 Ladies Biack, Seamless . heavy all -wool Hose, regu- lar 25e. tluslity , - •l ' Ladies' Fine, Biack, Ribbed t"ash mere, spliced knees and heels, a regular 40e Stocking, for 25 This is unquestionably the big- gest Hosiery Bargain ever shown in Goderich. Children's sizes in this line start at l24c. Miscellaneous -from all over the store, EVERYDAY PRICES. Shaker Flannel, 10 different patternl, regular 10c. •dual - t. W Ladies' Navy Ribbed Vests, long sleeves, 40e. quality. . Ladies' fine, pure .lustralian wool Vests, 65e. quality Zoe. Skeins tine Black Sax- ony Warn Heavy-, good -fitting Corsets, equal to most 76c. qualities' Flannelette Night Gowns. re- gular 91 .duality I)ouble-Width Tweed ltress Goads, 20e. quality Double Width Tweets I)re Good., extra wide 40c quality Men's Braces. Mohair enols, 50c. quality 45 %len'.• Ties, new, handsome v • 25 patterns, 50e.. qualities.... a.; Mon's Cashmere Muttlers, fine silk and wool 50c. qualities 2.5 Good, heavy Grain Bags, 9150 quality $1 , Horne Blankets, shaped, with strap and buckle, 75c. qual- ity, for { , l.h►uble - width all -wool Twee.ls, cheap at 91, for:.0 Boys' lined Sergo Pant.,worth $1, for Goal 1'uiun Carpet, full yard wide, new pans a, 45e duality, for it s.4 Clearing Sale of Mantles, ;'' Pretty early to talk about clear - 10 j ing out Mantles, but as many lines are broken in 'sizes,, we have con - 30. elude.d to let them go. Reuseniber this 1s not a sale of bast year 4, or (39 year's or :1 year.. old styles, •but this year's up -to -.late styles, brou..11t .I; rectly fro::: London. Paris :ut•i 1 q Berlin : $7 Coats for $4 yp 31.1 RK Costa for . 330 ilk Culotta for-• Jim All other prints at a proportion ate re. i uetiot L Ladies • We are adding almost every Gentlemen • • day new lines of special interest to you. We have a beautiful range of Japanese Silk Ties, hand embroidered, to sell for 25c., regular 50c. quality also the latest ideas in Frillings, Handkerchiefs, &c. We have recently received from Grenoble, France, new shades in Perrin's famous Bourbon and Bretagne Kid Gloves. We are the only dealers in Goderich buying Kid Gloves f om the manufacturers direct. Perrin's Bourbon has a world-wide reputation, and is the only genuine French Kid Glove sold at $1 in Can- ada. We will replace any pair in which the stitching gives or the kid breaks with •1 ii.l the first try on. We have the latest effects in Black ser• and Color combinations,with mi" matched large buttons, fac- of ing and stitching. SOME tints since a spasm of extreme loyalty mixed the Toronto council, and a motion was made by .11,1. Battey, which was passed in Council, that henceforth no pru•easion would be al lowed to parole the streets ..f Toronto unless the Old Flag was married at the head of it. Jest now a procession of boodle aldermen are marching from the count•il of Toronto, and AId. BAILEY appears to be one of the smirched ones it is to be hoped that the fells of the' ()Id Flag will not he utilised by the b,sodling patriots to clover up their iniquities. The Black Flag of Bribery and 1 orruption should heal their proee0Sion. A 11E ' )tris, the notdrious Toronto pool room sport., wts at a session of the council investigation one .lay last week, awl at a point e here particular ly startling disclosures of boodli.g were being made, he WAS noticed to mote toward the door. When asked whyibe was going away, be remarked, "0h, this ain't no platy for a respect- able pool room sharp, nohow." mats a re - Int levees w,qv TIMES ARE ►MRD. A COMPLA i NT hes rewheel Ts s the - Wet from • subscriber that one rvaSoa why times are hard in Ooderich is hie wasp a member of tle wyl.Mde Maple el the tows buy nearly eery - treerfwbere. SNAP SHOT&• -Whoa Cabinet Ministate are se IeeMor etrstltseecies it begins to bolt as if election day was not far off. -It is stated oe good authority that she general election will be held net later (dt.i March 20, 189b. Tb. Toronto World gives an earlier guess. Now, let loose the'loge of war. The present political aspect is West Huron wil: be teasiderably changed before nomination day conies around. There is only ooe man who can sidetrack M. C. Cumin's in West Huron, awl hes name is M. C. hard to It is mighty find out which occupies the lowest moral plane the Toronto alderman or the Moa trial flet*ctive. The infusion of new blood and new capital into The Empire is not discernible up to .late. It is the same I old political candaure as of yore. • Recent investigations go to showat ththe loo�er .•at,. quite a figure in Municipal politica. That's why some of them don't like to give up the job. ---The haggis and the braxy hue occupied imposing positions at many of the gay and festive celebrations ' Friday night Inst. Mon it was gran. ICANSI S�i �a►9Q EVERYTHING We carry a very • complete stock of everything you require to wear, from Shoes to Hat, from ian Undershirt to a Fur Coat, and in every line we give you the money -saving price. Bring this list with you . compare what we say with what we do. We'll be glad to see you and to show you through. If our goods and prices don't strike you as being right, don't buy from us. You'll find everything mark ed in plain figure., at one price, which is always the selling price -no Jew busi- ness. usi-ness. P.S. Get our prices on Fur Coats. It will save you money if you want one. Igises even evidence of being hirnsodf seriously affected with the foot ands t�oagain!....___ mouth diseaseThe business Hien of Gotlerivh are I �� y go making a big spread for holiday trade, - and no purchaser need go *tit of town I to get the best that is going at right l Another Slash, prices if be scans our advertising rapt umns. AR. If eters lying t,*otler 1 ht Another Cut, Another Sacrifice, ,rouS to light by the Toronto investigation is AT TH I: 0.111 -.AT to he prosecuted for perjury an extra grant will have to be male by 1 DISSOLIJTIO)( Government for penitentiary afcom OF PARTNERSS11i1 NIP That able theologian, EDMUND E. FRASER Y'T r() j rp ti, 1) 1$1atnga " Ib*," is criticising the Nloodyfit' lags. We would like to hear MOODY talk some plain Gospel truth to E. E. Sxr.PP ARU. A movement is on foot amongst the Ontario Conservative canons to give poor old Guiana F. Msirrat his duietux as a leafier, as soon as the House meets. There is nothing so unsuccessful as failure. Now that Russia has betaken it- self from Mare to laughter, it u t* he hoped that Mayor E t'xsnv, d Tor onto, will take the crape off his beaver. When it comes to selling muni cipal influence to contractors, creed and color lines are obliterated. The man who won't be bribed seems to Fie the exception. "The Beatifying of Sir .foxy M •cnoNAL.D," by JOsaPK POPS, makes shoos* •e funny reading as " The In- carnation of it:antatr• Mt't.v•sv," by R,'n,Atn KIPLIrn. Mayor AUDRY, of Hull, *Mks for a royal commission to investigate the cloudier of his purple. Mayor AU be,' has spunk. We know a mayor who dare not trust himself to the tender mercies of a royal commission. - - .Now is the time to subscribe for Tit .los•L for nett year. Don't all wait and ??lake • big rush at New Year's. it is easier paying one dollar in advance now than waning until the id•ye have emptied your parte. TheFtoutb Huron petition ought to turned down. The reopening of eonetitoency if such a thing were rendered possible by the court, would only mean the re -eke -tine of the pret- est ,member by a largely in'rraaed majority. some .4 the Toronto boodle alder be men may they are in the hands of their friends for further municipal prefer mat As • matter of fact• they aline be in the hands of the police. iia Hon. J.C. PaTrinaow was d_pwn at the Bene: teisventieE - last Friday by • vote of 63 to 28. • prophet is net wiNreot honor eay. is leas his • own country or words to that nil I l* Bir Osmium' Tureen in reeling I IT: frantically to Scotland, and endeavor teW ing to argue with the British Govern- IW meat ha A se ass • ee.rtgbr rues .. i 3 "flenlwist ., Hasp wrappers beartautfees '1he ('YasW by Der a Weems . ted., as Heves . aVersate. a layer f,� rdreedr a Feeley pieta%, Inst i it ea sem OM well worth fte eiag, le emerate yaw bona sethebe semi w beet is the ineeket esid it only •nes le. ewe. to end hi the w dyes hese lie , sleds eget one weer es' Iv erases in TIM `s. OsirM e year. ri scheduling i-ue1Sd settle, Dresden China Coffee Cups, Regular Price. ..0 coy- :avh sale p.n..15 cta. each. Silver and Celluloid Photo Frames, This is the week to buy then,. Special Lines at 15 cte. and 20 ctn. each. Celluloid Photo Albums, Regular price, 9140 ,ale price, $1.00. Fancy Cups and Saucers, ?Were:b-04.: sale price, 25ctw and 35 Sill Largest Stock of Miscellaneous Books, outsld'• of t :ity of Toronto, in Cloth and Leather Bindings, straight 'lieeount of 25 per tent. off. Beautiful Presentation Volumes (loch. at lhs.olution Sale Prices. tAll Xmas Goods at Sweep' Re- ductions, as they must be sold by JANUARY lat, 1895. 1110 GOODS CHARGED AT SALE PRIO:B. FRAM & PRT t,. Booksellers and Stationers. tfaisal pes•Sa.se els.