The Signal, 1897-10-28, Page 44 Ti1AT, Oct. 28, 1897.
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTA RIO.
IN A FEW DAYS
we will cues oat. la the bo1141ng
formerly known es
JOHNSTON'S RESTAURANT
a select Stook of Mock sad Musi•
oal instruments.
Having had o0ssldeneble previous
.xpertesoe In this • we bel oon-
fldent of our ability o cater to the
tastes of the musk buying people
of t)oderlcb and vicialty.
THE LATSBTp u loins
Musk and the very beet value, to
Inst raments wtU ever be our atm.
We Invite you to call and Inspect
Stock.
EMERSON'S
Bicycle and end Cleveland
Music House. — 'Cycle Livery
West Street ra Oodw/ch.
aha �gnaX,
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OODSRICR. THURSDAY, OCT. te, Itllf.
H@Ne AND THERE. WANT DOWN TO D1TD
TUE event of the week has been the
great World's gathering of the W C. T. U.
in Toronto. The maguitude "f the work of
that body, asst at present relate, Waimea by
varied representation at the gathering,for v
moot every oouutry and clime is represented
from the Icelander in the far North, to the
Australian in the Southern woe, and from'
the representatives of the Orient and Japan
in the East, to their listen in the Western
oivilizatiou of Canada and the United
States. The aggregatiou has been • great
one,ai.d the fixity of purpose and the deter-
mination to make progress in the work ap-
pear to Lee the chief factors in the move-
ment.
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The Signal until Jarf. Ist,1899, $I
—There was • time when the ” shrieking
sisterhood " received but meant encourage-
went
dttl,nvrd them uaiturtuuate. M
went from the public, and the Sentiment of Lite. The yew Yurk Ceutntl trauo bel
the hour was strongly against them and Buffalo last night, and had programed
the few Masculine temperance worker. who for uearly 'thine -tenths of the distance
towards iia destiaat}un. The Summa r
favored their plan of action ; and when it and his fireman had art noted the grey
war openly asserted by the great editor of a dawu breaking in the east and treak the
light sthr� rYi'■
leading newt aper that the tlgitatican was a nn of red betokened when the great eggiue
coutined.tn "a number of fagetil's onsprised u4tg •;be .depths of the r.
of longhaired men and short, fired er omit tneer nor fireman will ever
_-, a, tell the story of that terrible nt of SYtz
, �..a .we ' 1.
the feahioa`to do all honor to the represen- the engineer plunged. with his endue.
tatives of • great organization Ur colleen- Le thetoss riatverhisiLuabbuupoll.ttm. and the fircatan
too, B.blad them time
tion assembled, which represents half &mil- the express car, the combination car
lion women with heart and brain, tacked by and the slciepera, and these piled ou
yy oa lent
L tnot wtnhe htartacan ever-increasing public sentiment. To-
uato delighted to honor the convention in was not visible, bat if there waw .AD,
every way possible ; the Mayor of the city bbre,erInvthc li if feu nY leu hale
IP~ s hearty weloome to the delegate& ; an hour before there had peered over it
e _. - a heavy- train. laden with ha -
the triter nal aocietiee ind'mihiktetial aero Tight. N
orations, through their representatives, ex; wan loon rt. Neither i& there an he
K P planation ready. All !. tbWet'tttrr. The
tended the glad hand, and the Premier of section of road was . p or d to be the
the great Prot inns of Ontario did not ho&i- very beet on the entiere re divi.
Of eyyrwttneaat+a thwererioanose ex-
ude to touch gleam' with the President of re the crew of a tugboat, passing
the W. C. T. U. and drink to tkaatwcess of a tow. They saw the train with
the cause in " harmless lemonade," as the tcisane ss aand tent clasawe the
*boat
It
greater -pest
President aptly styled it. it o into the river. Some of the ears.
—'tet. � T Lni�ttpd,,.
.416. the
• xuv^o:.!41V.i ,IoiWtt. to., 3�3 U.V. M' J " ,f l o fFreet e��ct'r e.
ham },eon. ficYuiid question, that itreit deo- ChM remtWe�1 tb the track and rap auto
man Fturt rt. B. WILLARD. She it is, who, the yard of A as Carr's house, near
hating borne the heat and burden of the which the accident occurred, and stood
day of early struggle, is now crowned as a ocreamrt for help a°'1 m"amu, l he
ween &moa women in the dayof success train ci in tee rbn $ all cur 0t se Carr
q K + are drowned!' Ina few minutes Carr
and -stn well_ desarm s the encomium.- had dressed himself, and, gttung a boat.
which have been showered upon her. A t� - rn�a In the !rink they
Plain -°°king, apparently frail little woman, came upon the express car and the cone
with her light hair, of a percepti.le reddish lanataon car' floating about twenty feet
tint, without kinks or curls or beau -catch- from shore, inking every minx e.
Oce man wasbut 'ta.kea from the top of
ere, she attracts attention only by the too- the car, and worts were made to resent
manliness and die of her Haase inside was° might be atee. A tow
placidity expression, were gotten coat
but when site rises to speak the audience The dray coach and tenoker had gone
Terrible Disaster on the New
York Centred RS-
*
•R.
A trate rlaages Rate the Sods.. Slyer -
Twenty -mites ressa.s.rs M,ewaea fir
Billed as the Awt& Wreak -ethos the
stamens eeserred-Nltef te That eke
Retaining Well Save was.
litnrrisona, N.?Y., Oct. 24.-1•'row tee:
sleep that wawa refresbutent and relit
to the eternal sleep test knows no wak
Inc plutlged, Ile the twiukling of au
eye, this morning, 28 ruule—'lieu , wo-
au,n stud children. int, the slimy bei
of the Hudauu River s tr .1u, laden with
.lumbering humanity, viewed. drag--
tag
rag•g.ng thr..ugh the waters the heiplos.
p$eeepgers. There was nothing to pre-
sage the terr'ble accident which so esd-
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—The flow way is better than no
tont'.
—The promise of one men has often
kept another man poor.
SNAP SHOTS.
---All isn't gold that glitters on the
Yukon. Some of it is ice.
—1 an can't arrest the course of
time by stoppling the clock.
• —You've got to keep moving, if yon
esptot to make any progress.
—A woman with a big foot is pre-
ferable to a plan with a big head.
--When it man knows it all ttyyg„
time for hint to leave this .nhlurtary ep
—Even if a preacher aid a sinner
teedo horses • moony is }r,un.i to be °beat-
ett •
RINLIGH9' - SOAP
Wrapper Competition
CHER, 1897.
Tee followteR are the Masers In Marla
es 1. Western Ontario.
Winners of' Stearns' Bicycles
Mr. T, QL' Duttw, 1496 Queen-sb, West,
Tomato.
Mr. Q. Wilson., 160 QaM•att, Iii.H, To-
ronto.
fa11s under the veil of her wonderful mag.
netism. She is not by any means the best
speaker at the convention—there are scores
who are more eloquent than she—but •
wonderful tact is possessed by her, and
above all others she appears to have the
faculty of saying the proper thing at the
right time, and in such • way as to catch
the ambience. A delegate from one of the
Ministerial aesociations, in conveying greet-
ings, paid a high tribute to Miss Wturin.
It would have been embarrsesing to another,
but she was equal to the 00000100 and put
the blush upon the preacher, amid the loud
laughter end applause of the large audi-
ence, by raying, archly, " Nothing is so
gratifying to • woman's heart as the praise
of a good man."
.—The golden rule is far better than
the tyle of thutnh,hnt Nome men don't think
lee.
--The Legislative politicians are
evidently Inking a run to jump the
ditch.
—In politics the key to the situ►-
'tice b' held by the free and Independent
Sinter.,
—The tax-edllectbr and the under-
taker. me sure to see us all et ease lime or
—Elm* let:o df the rope to repot
your heeds wheit�yiai are trying to climb
out at a hale,
.-,Don't estimate a plan's Christian
icy by the beigth of hie fare or the breadth
of his pester.
—No man is .are of heaven who
been't pawl .his .Itheeription to the hal
paper us advance`
...Many who inverted in gold-min-
'•tsg nett beat ywrrtirosrsetllftig1tt'hew for
testy massy Iota Are, laqpaigillif7hai.
--1')Iwth nasally pehalt a mar -
rise', He the death •,t LAgprav will
all prebiiil(trtia.tsn the wound mite'
dogs of the Jersey Lily.
—An early erasion of the Legislature has
been ealietl, and on the 30th of Nod. we
may look for the opening of a short and
merry .ration which may tie the prelude to
a short, eharp and decisive political cam-
paign. If the Government have, as they
pro ow , ve,
or if, as the other fellows say, they " have
cards up their sleeve," theft the elections
will not he held hick any longer than the
legal formalities oan be complied with. If,
on the other hand, .matbpn do not work
eatlefaotnrity, they stilt have the option of
holding the elections off until June. Our
own opinion is that uothing will be guised
by waiting, and the bu.itae.e linen of the Pro -
vines will feel r•eiieted if the elections are
brought mist the earliest possible moment.
W. will go farther and ray, that the date of
general etectiono ehoukt be fixed by statute
so that the b7feineas intestate of the Pro-
vinoe ebocld iaot be jeopanlized ty the sneer•
tainty that attdbe110 a Boating date,—sit it
now the case.
e . •
Aleut* Prete, one of the brightest and
moat independent men 011 the Provincial
prem., hart leen chosen to tinniest Went -
Werth county at the next Local election.
Mr. l'Ialto M editor of .The Dundee Banner,,
amd the reason why we believe he should lee
elee•t•l is that he will add brains to the
w
Liberal contingent, as well as an indepeat•
deuce cif thought and action which is not
too oonapieuota in the Local Inoue! amongst
the rank ami Ale. He l.a. l• en for youm
engaged it the unthankful }seines of try-
ing to make ntatemmei out of timber that
waft more often unsuitable tp .let otherwise,,
and aro are Adeaeal tri we Whet at lest he
has beim 1utntosfi to act like Jolts Al.elttr
when PRLvc,LLA 'said, " Why don't you
' ►at ei'otttellf, .loti:e r"_.. 4. •
ABIbU T EGOS.
We read in a British contemporary that
the Wverpeol ego meiohaot.e deoloro that
0 -ay *111 hoyoott Irish Ades utiles the pro-
ducers pack then. in boxes that need not be
retoroed. The Canedien method of delivery
Nivea ea meth less trouble, says nue coet•m•
poetry, that the owtehante /tee paeferenee
to the Candle. egg.. This etperienee
proves the benefit of • careful aorint•soenoe
by Oen-Alan sh peon is whatever reales..
able stipulation* may he made by British
imparters. Market the beet, and strive to
iiltease oust6fbhr*, tea good melte.
in 10 .lel eofer 1st Tspo� shrouded with
wh,Le t11k and me'it 71Ak 1Ati .ten'y, aro the
oldest droesw It the. world. They h.lnMod
to a t1Uesetketeetri'ry mamma sad are
preserved is a temple near li ekeb.ma.
Winners of Gold -Watches
Mr. A. O. Parker, 112 Geoevy.t, Si.
Catbariecs.
Mr. (Wilbert Livingetoos, 87 Aanee-st, To-
ronto.
lir. H. J. Cleary, 159 Palms/etoo Ave.,To-
rooto.
Mr. T. R Morn, 120 Arthur -at, Toronto.
Mr. Edward emits. re, 380 Wilson Ave.,
Toronto.
down In the deeper water, and realise
was Impossible. In the latter coach the
conditions must have been terrible. The
oar turned completely over, and the
paamenger read oat it was in the deep
water, while the baggage end stood up
towards the surfaces The men Mt that
lower end mast (tare fought lake n.de
for a brief period, for the bodge when
t* en ad
out were a ms Qt wounds.
TLe closing .cease of the find day of
this traged7 ie drawn around a common
car that stands near the scene of the
accident, ybern nearly a score of badly
mutilated bodies. woe et them yet elan*
ed by friends, are lying in a long row,
gr0Osdme evidence of the worst dis-
ease
iveesuer that has ever occurred on this
road.
The aNve VesspeUtler will be con-
tinued twee teoetb i Iasi.
LEVER BROS1(Limited) Toronto
her pea to its mmarteet •oivlty, 'sad the de-
sortptiona of her eight-swbe tours, her tm•
presaloas and experieaoeetairly tp•rkle with
wit. Dr. Whitman'', service to the United
States in 'owlet Orgee, Waabiegtoe and
Idaho are acknowledged in an artiste which
follows the fire' women across the continent
and the first whites over the Rooky Mount.
alas. Magician Kellar writes oe " How I
Do My Tricks," showing bow simple N
their solution wb.n It te knows.
The *mood article ea '• Iodide of • Hoe.
deed Homes " t. mom attractive sad risk in
suggestions on farniebing and fitting up a
hoes. than was the excellent imagers' one
of the sties. It presents fifteen views. Ed-
ward W. Bak advises young married people
Yates Lavine in • hotel or boardinghouse.
point* out the bsaat es of the small sonrtes-
t's of Id., sad expresses hearty approval el
tate renewed ister.H is eewine—w.mae'e
WINO Mawss_tti.Mwt Alice Welbagtos
,essire6 erbliiid
ohan.sar is Belies M the first .f der Philip -
and Oars E. L,melia oostrlbutee '• Th.
Revelation of ChrWgber," a story a Mean
karma interest.
Pietista will be deMRheed with the iusio-
d femme, " Post's Dream Waltass..' by
Reginald de Lewes. author of " Roby
Seed," ass": seeped *1, who ari bogie-es.k-
lag. with the Jearsel's special architect's
plass for s =8200 me. for • small square
lot. Hr.. Rorer 10115 stew to Seek erre ed
to handle itse family wasp, sed other art-
icles gip lists tor ekerob sociable@ and
parties. Seggeettsws for Christmas presets
Mist sea to made by the giver w timely, as
are artistes .poo ds.., needlework, sad the
variant d.vaztmontd covering nearly every
Osseo et hems lake and of woman's work.
The November Joar.al is inurestiat m-
stratefve aid practical Ry The Grale
Publishing °enemy, Philadelpki.. One
dollar pee year ; ciente per oopy.
SHIPMENT OF STOCK.
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New regulations regard rgthe @hippies of
live stook from Gard a bee. been issued.
,W. •
iIDERICH-jjARCAIN - CENTRE,
JAMS 33,OBIN13O1T
HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRY GOODS
To the Store formerly occupied by Mr. J. T. AOHESON
Ladies' Jackets !
We are showing the Wrist range oat8u S' J1S
the Town of Goderioh., Latestt styles from $2.0C&ET
0 up.
FUR COATS, FUR CAPES, MANTLECLOTHS,
DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEN,
SHAWLS, TWEEDS,
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in
COME AND BEE.
OME AND COMPARE QUALITY.
OME AND COMPARE PRICES. ,•fie.
r• .-a"'' �1- "' e Y
i�la' IMAM. O"TH'Ii HMA FOLLOW.
-, , JAMES ROBINSO
TWO DOORS WEST OF HAMILTON -S1.
Scarasan's ,oft Novensan—Thaw is
unusual variety el .�sso.o.ppUeaally7 tateeestieg
materiel in tare Me ',ember Seri use's. The
opedrR Maw, theenveatl on the " Cosdaot
of Watt lin.' '.." is by Witham Allem
Whits ambleof the famous artlole o0
W 's thea.'ses with hawse t" W.R.
Leigh. the artist* has made • ..mbar of
graphic and spirited plotures.1 the lively
memo of harveatieg time. tate wide extent
of territory covered, and the great number
of m.d tinea, sea and homes employed. The
0siallmeat of MA Weaken' " Worker,"
which has proved such • notable esntriba-
tion to the Itt.satare destine with the •otoal
` Satisfied „
That is what everybody
say who uses
&s_Pure:SaI t
YOUR OMR ,RSPB ]Ts ASK III FOR IT,
Every Package guaranteed to give highest satisfaction
The tester, owner or meat of 'every ship
intending to take on board live stook for
transportation from Canada shall, if snob
ably requires to be inspected, apply for
inspection is writing to the Lospeotor of the
port at which the Iles stook is tai be shipped i
whereupon the In peetor will take the
stens neoeesary to inspect the vessel and
determine whether she is a safe, seaworthy
sod suitable ship. If the Inspector approves
of the vessel he spould notify the owner,
muter or meat thin he may proes8d to At
ap the ship as required by th.se regulations
hot if the vowel hs. been previously fitted
for the transportation of lie. stork in a
manner not consistent with these regaletine.
the Inspector shall require somplianee with
these regune a ents In all respects before
issuing his o.rtidoate. Fat cattle carried 'ma
the upper or spar deck, or say other (leek,
mnst he given a mace of tern feet eight inches
clear in width br eight feet clear in length
e.oh. and not 1e.. than sit feet three inches
in height, and in no case shali more thea
Mer herd of mettle he allowed in each, pea
exempt at -the end of the row, where Ave
may he 'Mowed together,pmelded however,
that Eve ssttle, each rine thousand ponorft
weight fir under, eommonly known as
".rockers," may be nettled id • pen insh•1
of tone tit awls. ('ewe in calf are to tee
given the same spies es fat oxom. PARA for
sheep ',hall not he lee thaw sevea feat in
height, divided into firnego',1 compartment,*
and sot more than eight or ten 'been will
be dressed equal to nno fat ex, •ooneting to
lio-dlsl*le. of the Inspector. Suitt fat
harem shall not he le., then two feet sit
Iepo8r. 4140 io the .dear fee here. weirhieij
1,200 the. nr lea. For home neer 1,200110
in weight the s'all spall set be lyse their'
tern feet sight inches in the okay. Ie every
new the *tall mast he eight fest deep.
CANCELLED.
The 1)omkklee Department of the Interior
hoe rasolied to cancel ..les of lead is Masi-
tewha made to bosmet.n In 1881. en witted'
only nee payment has Mea made. Thio will
throw Saes oteeaidsrshle new territory to
.ettl.meet. It is drams that this enures
was not takes many years ago. Swim.
methods seem to have heat thrown to one
.04. by the hies Adminiatntles.
BOOK. AND PER100IOALS.
Ngyeaua L.AMM' Howe JoratbaL.—
" L,liae 8.11'. Fiat Dim in leaden" see
" Whoa 1)r. Whimsies Added Three Sete.
to Oar flag w Romig
W-
ynn of the November tat SIMS hotrteal.
Mw (tell dads mush an Leaden teh.ptr.
A GREAT BIG SNAP
oonditiaas of laher led cot with theorise.
te11s of his ex porticoes as • '*Farm -Hand "
in Peaneylvenia. An illustrated artiole ours
to peove tntereetiar to • verg wide circle of
readers is that of William R. Bie.low, the
well-known arohiteot, " Oo the Couatry
Church it Amerada," Another aeries of A.
B. Frost's inimitable outdoor piotorm,
e With Det and fide," illn.trate the ase of
the gun is • the orifi. The illuatlratione ae.
tiontomaying a finely realistic story of Ger.
mum city life among the poor, " No Continu-
ing -City," by Blame* Willie Howard, are
by Rene Reinieke, who thus appears for the
Bret time is an American marseine. Sainte
Beave, perhaps the ereateat of all literary
critics. with wholly methods M. Bruwtl.re,
so lately with na, ilid not altogether agree,
in the 'abjure of • sympathetic and disorim-
inating paper by Professor Neonn. Maclean
Harper. of Predicates University. ' The
Cnnfessinns of a College Professor," two
paper on The Minimal Uses of Photo.
graphy," and Mum Sarah Rsrnwell Elliott's
story, " The Durket Sp.rrett," make so am -
usually good readable number.
Marked
Down
Qhesper than WHITE WASH-
Yonwillrlowelltogoto
GEO. W.4iTSOWS
FOR-_....
wail
Paper
ncpII4rea et, - • Nulls
—
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LAMPS.
with metal Founts, 10 -inch
Shades, Holders and Chimneys, Complete
like cat for
$1.
Ybn never heard of one u nice for less than double
the price before, but while they last you can have your
pick. We only ask that you give us an early call and we
are satisfied to leave the rest to your good judgment
and taste.
G. M. ELLIOTT
TIIE HAMILTON -ST. GROCER.
THE CLOSING DAYS OF THE
GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE
Of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS
LT
A SUITABLE WINDING UP TO A SPLENDID 10 NAYS' BUM11018.
Tlusday, Friday, Saisrday sad Saturday till 10 Elect.
, SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK.
Another thee yd. wide Whit. Cotton
per yd
Aaotb r Drive to 14 *ass Silks, sot;.al
value from 700 to 41 00, choice
per yd. for
Ogee Me eee of kh•.• Bampla Goals.
ie' Las' •ed illis.n', in Mack
NigW
er-beed,Dsww. Tweed et
Black Beaver, vary West out,
45o Medium Rl.evc..eboies WO week 43 96
COME THIS WEEK FOR
10 yds Ceaadan Flaaootts for 350 Ladies elk. and Colored Kid (Boma
3 yda. Pure Silk Rabbos for 5o fw lair
A11 Wool Imeorted Cashmere Hoes, ladies' Rik. Cashews Ohms, per
25 yhir
der Dar► •mel Light Prints, Ins 1 oeiir ,30 for 20,20 for 15,15 for 100
1 Letitia' tall weight Vests. each
Comforters, fee ......... .... 4l 00 Bib. and colored Lfges (knob, *soh
100 yds. Shot Silk Velvet, regular 60 Meek Dress Braid, per yd
mad 80e yd., Moto* tor..., 36o 6 yda, Drew Lakin for
Cotne to the Dry Goods House that has 'rade phenomenal pro-
gress in the last thref• years. Trade with the House that can do you
the most good.
450
150
15s
2frr
to
350
REMOVAL...
Daring next
my Stock of
week I will move
GRocEIES
to the Store formerly.ocenpirod by
W. T. PELLOW
next door to Cox'n Meat Shop,
where I will 1>tt plossed to tweet
all my patrons and the public
generally.
A fell aline of CHOICE GRO-
CERIES afways on Hand, sad
every effort made to give satis-
faction.
GEO. HALEY
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A * kRf t0h7 T.
leen F.sasnd a, where Reheats Creme
was msess.l et all he ea ed. Meow is
Imbibed by sheat slaty *he stewed
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