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have been elected to the mayor's (AlaiE. A. MACDONALD la lint the oul
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THE SIGNAL : GERICH ONTARIO
duct in the floes, are actuated by a ( ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
MAworie lInTAu.AT10N.—As the reorder
t remise of Maltl.ad lodge No. 35, A.T. wad
A. M., on Taeeder *Heine the emosre el
ebe lodes. and those of Motets, Ssar, Carlow.
were installed for 1898, by R. W, Bro. It
Radohfe, ae.atd by K.W. Bre, Joseph
!Book, as follows ;
MAITLAND rouriNOITA*.
by a matter of a few thousand votes.
E. B. OeLse was snowed under, and
so was E. E. SHEPPARD, and .0 was
R. J. Ftsrlru, the " People's Bob,"
and so were many others. If E. A.
MM•DOxALu had a bank account he
would have been elected this year, for
in Toronto, as everywhere else, "mon-
ey makes the mayor go, whether she
has legs or no." : And so, we would
advise our esteemed Toronto contem-
poreries not to get too gay over E. A.
Mac's defeat on the present occasion.
Any man who can poll 8,000 votes in
Toronto, or anywhere else, without a
penny in his pocket, and with the
newspaper influence and the capital-
ists dead against him, will have to be
reckoned with in the sweet by -and -
bye. ERNEST ALHl Tis neither a
fool nor a sluggard,-w.d we miss the
mark very much if he does not bob up
y later on, sed -a 4ha Smart
Weeks guessing.
The Provincial political pot has not
yet begun to boil. There never was
a time so near a Provincial election
when sri little interest was taken in
political matters as today--R-may be
the calm that precedes a storm, but j —Have you sworn off 1 111o, stay
policy ;—if he makes any break along
any of the lines denoted, he can make
up his mind that the all -seeing eye of
the great public, sees his failings, and
verily he shall receive bis reward when
election day crass around.
SA_.. t
•
And it is a good thing that such is
the ca'e. It is right that the elector
should he able to pick out the coun-
terfeit in politica and (told fast only to
the honest coin. When a constitu-
ency has an honest and upright re-
presentative be should be esteemed as
the apple of the eye ; but, on the
other hand, if it be discovered that
the member is merely a political har-
lequin, an ignoble self-seeker and a
dishonest phraze juggler, the duty of
the elector is to smite him with the
ballot untill he is dead, dead, d
Fortunately, the me tuber who repro
sent&Waift.tiltt'op - ijJ he Ler;iialatu re
is one whose conscientious -
earned for him mood name with the
elector, and no stigma attaches to him
personally that can possibly stand
aga;nst his re-election.
' SNAP SHOTS.
floss Porter W.M. A. Robertson
R. Bock S- W. H. H. Rom
A S. Chrystal 1 P.M. J. W[Isea
W. D. Tye J. W. A. MoDoaatd
T. Haokatep Chaplain Ales. ties
E. Dowsing Treas. Jas, Yoaag
Kum R•stall Sec v. J. Varese.
Dr. Clerk S.L. N. Jet al
R O. tt•yoolds J.V. W. Young
Ela. Campaign° 1.0. A. Yours
Jae. H.y. Tyler J Grommet%
Jae. L.oaard Stew.rd R. S.ewart
Joe. Tancoce $:.ward H. Gavin
At the ooanlusion of the isstallatiow pre-
oeediage. the brethren sdjouroed to the
supper roots and partook of bivalves sod
other dainties, and after tis„ repast return-
ed to the lodge room and spent as enjoyable
hoar. Thu speeches, song add S..tia..t
meds ao err•lisat program, that aided
with the tau or warden's toast and the Na-
tional Anthem. The visiting brethres from
Morning Star than left for their several
bootee with the hearty good wishes of the
m•mben of Maitland, who one and all gave
atter.oce to the well knows series.!
happy to most, sorry to part, happy- en
'..t again.
AN Daswe—ACLsAN,--Stratford
Ti high Mees err Christmas day"Sarum
Greve." the residence of A. P. Mclean.
Goderiob, was the scene of • pretty cora
mon,, when lis esoond eldest daughter,
1, zxie M., was united in marring• to John
F. Andrews of that town The osr•mooy
took olaa in the presence of a larva cumb.
•r of guests and was performed by the Rev
Mr. Anderson of the 1'resbyteeme oberoh
The bride is o.• of the most popeist yonag
Isdiee of Ooderiob, bases an amiable die
position and • kind word for everybody.
She looked charmingly in • very pretty
travelling mistime. The groom is • most
exemplary vouog man, and is a prime favor•
to with all elm tone him. The lug•
GODERICE BARG/dIN CENTRE
Our Great January Sale begins
TOMORROW
X912Z1"Z:)Al2% TAN'S!" 7t.12.
WHITE GOODS
rAn Opportunity to Economize.
Linens, Towels, Toweling, Table Napkins, Lues, Em-
broideries, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, Lace Curtains, White
Skirts, Corsets, Cornet Covers, Shirts and Collars, Flan-
nelette Night Gowns. •
WE SHALL MAKE THESE THE MOSTTALIEED•A80DT BAI__
IN OODERICH...,:_ .• :
ackets at Half -Price.
from wbstever cause the apathy that
exists on public issues in Ontario is of
the most lethal character. The Tories
are not shouting with their old-time
Vi r that " HARDY Must Go," nor
't tureen ter �A.RDT "gsinese.
Everything seems to 1* as flat as the
prove `tial pancake, and if the Pat-
rons had not been taken into camp
by the Liberal manipulators, anTrad1 —The SOF with the cholera heel
p
OIMr
earn off.
Dumber of overly sod handle/one presents
which the happy coup''e received testified to
he high esteem in which they are held
Frank McLain of this att. brother of the
—ST. JOHN'S new evangel is a stick- b "ids, sod F' Andrews were ills cu
e reocr,
er, a speak. lnen, while the bride was attended by Mies
Annie Stewart of Goderioh and Mies Cook
_
rase? wan - liamiesd and
now 1* mored from Qtiebec to Ontario. fifty gueete sitting down to the sumptuous
repast. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews lett by the
—Our Lady of the Snows embracer afternoon train 00 ,heir wedding tour to
1'ai.a.Fa, and ('ands coleys the embrace. Rochester, New York, •ed other easter,
pointe, followed 1 y the beet wishes of a
set of frterrerso a wtrlfthem a happy the
—What is the issue anyway—hogs t
or log -rolling .
reepernna lthemtrnev through life. On them
cars they *ill reside in oedggieb.
le THE KINDERGARTEN PALAO.,—Miss
Thompson i. the Kindergartener at Margar-
et Ave, lied it 1s here writers •a ers ase odaily
g•
•rot the wee ones have their •• At Home
le n the Kiaderrtsa where the email
not been induced to let eo their 'or- # more uo1.e than the calf with the, re
ganization all ova,- t i,t Province. the "ugh.
chances are that .lox: I!Alroce wr•uld JNow that the session is over, which
is taken advantage of ky some people
hsve been the next Pm -tutor of the,,
J. C. Le Teazel, of Ooderlch, hes been ap
pointed Local Travelling Agent for the tow..
ships of Ooderloh. Colborne.. gsadald and Wa
weeesh,
Local postmealMIS the df1liil! liryjt .
manes `
empowered to tnes etheertptlo.s t0 Tb.
el•NA1.
AU oommttnfeatlono mut be addressed
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Ttsphone MITES 1'1h a»gY.
Ooderlok do/.
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The Sir o f te Earth
FOR
TABLE , BUTTER . CHEESE AND
GENERAL USE.
;—JAMESROBINSON
OWNE9'$
STILL TO THE FRONT ! ! !
Itnaeay work Ia tiedertob as a
PRACTICAL PLUMBER and GAS FITTER
M work le the past ..evidence test 1 am • those y practical wAw'art sad M1
int be Mead as low as that charged fee taferfor work,
The Practical Plumber.
PACKED IN NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE
PACKAGES OF THE VERY BE S T QUALITY
The Signal until Jan.10.1899.$1
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111! NORTM Af1ERICAh CMEMICALCO.ftMITED
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IIERRE AND THERE.
THE calamity in London Monday
evening last, by which some two score
lives were lost and a great number of
persons seriously injured, will appeal
to the sympathies of all our readers.
A civic election had been fought and
won and lost ; and, as is usual, a
mau meeting was held in the city
hall, which was crowded from end
to end. The crowd became boister-
ous and vociferous in applause, and
the surging of the excited main caused
the . springing of a cross-piese under
the flooring, which broke and preci-
pitated a large number of those at the
*Uttering some twenty feet below to
the mayor's office and to the collet
below that An earthquake oould
not have bden more sudden, or the
results much more awful. Since the
Victoria disaster, some seventeen
years ago, nothing so terrible and
sweeping in its mortality has occurred
in London—nor in Canada -_and the
people of the Forest City once more
have the heartfelt sympathies of all
who inhabit this Broad Dominioe:--
•
The Toronto newspapers *az face-
tious ever the defeat of E. A. Mac-
ao/cue. in his contest for the mayor-
alty of the Queen City. lip to the
day of polling, not one of them be-
lieved that he would poll 1,000 votes,
sad lilies and jeers were his portion,
bat .laefion-d.y ,bowed that over 8,.
000 of the electors had faith in the
Province, and the two old parties
would be in oblivion. You needn't
laugh at this or it is not intended as
a joke. As a matter of fact, the day
of hard and fast political affiliation is
past and gone, and the independent
feeling in politics is tnore in evidence
today than ever before. A few years
ago, comparatively speaking, the Grit
newspapers and the Grit electors took
their inspiration from The Oh be, and
the Tory newspaper's and eleito7 said
Amen 1" to everything that was
written to The Mail. The member in
each and every locality wet worship-
ped as a demigod, and was believed
to be possessed of all of the political
virtues by his faithful henchmen.
When the parliamentary Strom geld
"Thumbs up !" up went the thumbs,
and when he said " Thumbs down !"
they all went down. It isn't so any-
more. The progress of education sad
the knowledge of men and things are
now fetich that the mere fact ot a mac
being in oerliament vibes not prove
that he is the superior, mentally or
morally, of his fellow„ and the MEM -
her who in the past was lookers up to
because he occupied a position of trust,
is now respected and esteemed only is
so far at he bonestly and conscientious-
ly fulfills the treat repand in him.
s •
it the member ip aselt 4,, _Y as
he has ares to grind or togs to rum i
be isnot scrupulously honest, but ward%
le have • t ake.olf foe-pyoinotin
M'e.dso w. and bad he beana w
lla' 1 o�Z��tioe it kis votes and cow
Um Obliges*, by Mies L. Aoh.eo.. )
1 R,b•nd..
M . s By a Ar hoses,
Voatl Solo, Co..-nitted To The U.p
Mr. Belabor. __--
Judges' Decision...
Press.atioe of Medal by Rat. J. Aadhrso.,
THE ELECTIONS.
OoDratCH Towe.—'rho o61y votieg 1•
rows was for dept reeve, bat, T. C.
Nate) having sigatB. • his leteution of re-
tiring there was bot al ebb vote Foiled.
T. C. N•fteL, 104
Jas. Wil... 154
60
AIRFIELD.
Reeve, D. N. McKenzie ; deputy. W.
Mickley (*cel) ; 2nd e.pety, Houten Dal -
tea. 'Coad i lore.—Barkley sed Hunter.
The moaned ot test year was r. -elected, the
reeve securing 60 et • m•iority, and the Zed
deputy, ever 200.
a.AYYIaLD-
Reeve. Gorge Erwin ; Councillors, Dr.
F 8tanbury, Thome. Clark, Jas Thompson,
Thomas KIIioM, ; liregnees, Jobe Pollack,
Tem Cameros, John Widdoe.
nwee.XLe.
Reeve. W. H. Kerr ; ooeemllon, George
Thompson, George Basket, Leatherdele, J.
Warwick.
MX ETNA,
Reeve, T. R. Carling. deputy rev., W.
11. Bisset. ; onaaduors, N . Harding. B.
Christie, Joba Kvase,
OOLROagL
Nov'•. aer.ighwo 81 Mb 36 4
Andrew Million 36 16 82
B. J. Mono 27 29 39
Peter McEwa. 43 74 40
Ales. Robertson 50 8 48
Jesus Taylor 14 28 57
• Peter Maaws., Jas. Taylor and
Keralghan were *Meted.
H A RPT EL
strut him -fingers into the oreasur.'• eyes
compelling it to loom ire bold.
But again it came as h m, i his time asia-
i.g hi. vestment and dressing him ander.
Hie Hook clams to hie aid, end two of thea
with big pine knot.. haven belaboring the
reptiles.
The tight was (arise, for • few .beat.,.
Ftnally Stswaruoo got loom and started
shoreward.
Both alligators thea plaug.d through the
crowd, soaping right sed loft and Meets' of tis. m.. The minister's dross
was nearly torn off before k. reached shore.
At the jaooturs • party et hunters mime
aloes and they here • foiled., driving off
the alligators, ere that the party got Well'
Stswertaoa bad to be tarried house.
Several of the others were hart in the iirht
mad all were mon or lees braised. Is is
thought that the barking of the dogs
brought the alligators out.
Them men eating .oa.tsee, brougbe Moog
to please the children, osn be ems alive sad
kicking in Florida on Wheels, groins( Palms
(roes the Land of Flowers, with an oid•I
Florida State Pair owe to exhlbte hen at
the R. R. Depot.
'1'►s offigfal State Fair ea wheals will
exhibit in Goderioh at the Grand Trunk
Ry. Depot Monday, Jan. 17, from 9
to 9 p. ie. and Clinton Jas. 18.
they won't Start in to spell the MsiriOari, iehildren from 6 to 6 year, of age reodve
name with a " K. "
—That timber question may yet be
t hi• rieath of w,me if the slake in the Legis
lature.
--,Now, Mr. WH/TART, trot out
your Manse. We have had more than
enough of diseased park.
—That solitary porker that escaped
the (7hulera at the Humber piggery. roust
lutvu kern the " office hog "
--It is claimed thief, the Local
House will close on Jam loth, and after
that the people will Ire the owners of the
eituati..o,
—If W H1Txsir were consulted about
the time for holding the Provincial elect-
ions, he would say, "March Fo(a )rth" to the
(iovlrnment.
--Then is lea steam in Local poli-
ties this year than ter hefprs It .'anent
be that the new leaden. are low esteemed
thee their predecessors.
—Let's see ! On this hog deal, does
Mr. tvr. J"HN claim that the goretnrneat
gave too much pork for the ahillieg, or that
they paid too many shillings for the 1
pork'
—By the list of tellers on Sit OLI-
VER, New Year'. Day, quite a number of
residents of the Queen City -are endeavoring
to qualify }or the. Provincial gnbernetional
re"t'ptiens.
-our aeleeeed fallow-Oasedise,
iso., ALAN*? Maopr,NAte, wee "erne
IM's " in the Tnmote wteyuraty enttt..t.
10' he it a that *tam who stroll .toj driven.
He's of the rubber halt variety,
—Were& Joseph Revs res Mies Maty,
daughter .f .foie M..... led Mee. jeered
bawd sed begines Wedowee, et tis emit
their 6.st training, and e. is no wonder that
permits are se suttees to send their ohildrea
to sohool sometio se when they are searoefy
fear years old, onoe they have Nee their
work. The many small. bat valuable
t.eohings, of all ktads, that are iwettlled is
ibe minds of the young and which go to help
them along through the joeraey of lite. are
taught by a teacher whose whole ambitious]
be to stW farther edemas, Le Kindergarten'
Work. mad is this .he is Wag ably asnetd by
She rest et our Moder/Arms teachers in the
town. After the work had been don,
the children removed .11 the chain mid
tehl., sod the games bevels. " Ali work
std to. play mak.- ' etc. tV.11 they play $$
th. Kmdergart., , and the pier is indruot.
i••.. as well as am..Log. The Uhristmatt ire,
tilled with prowls from the parents of the
children was .s>t br.eght forth, and the
pr se.ts distributed, is which the Misses
Johcsaoa and veu hauh,si,n esrdeted. Miss
Thompna ream, e e lot of very aloe pres-
ents from the pup Is, and freak the ladies
who have children in her oto, tor wbioh
she exre.4e her cheeks to all. Mia Jobe
sea at times restated at the p1•eo, wbioh
helped to make tis ezeroi .. en eot,rtain.
I. —.Sortie Need Record.,
Tam lieu aA r --The tette/nee l tism pro-
gram to b. e.t deed to Vision. Open
Ronan. Monday, Jar. 10sf. the eocamieb
of she D«aoreet Medal theme* :
Vocal Sole, "'lids Ch.roh Amuse The Way.
Mien Flo Oo..elty.
Bmoltatle.,.
Mies lilies Ttgh.
venal Sol., " The Ret re." ...Millard
Isis ltstbiya Mc0.11
R.eltat,ee, 'Ms Marty, •d Me, her
Mir Mildred God.1.,
Vomit Belo. •• Hemet 0.11ieg To Babette."
Hutthlesses
Mt.. Whltesy.
Veil Sole, •• Th. B. Kies,"
Will 8.oddart.
Mlm Owes Colbegate.
Male gear**,
Reeltactea,
MMn !IisM D ebeee.
Vogel Me. • lidisbere' Tee.,_ "getsb,
Mies Btraa►ae.
ltaelbtetien, MRams...
Vogel 8gle, Ula ewdaesewds.M MI6 Vis•
19-160
15-149
64-149
64--211
10-116
68-167
Newnan
ATTACKED BY ALUGATIAIL
Marrow E•e•r. .r a ateewd laseeleasit
early e. theft 4Mas
Mime 1..1ertsa,
*peed& to the New York Warta./
OVUBD0. 1!'f4 -..The $$ Willie
*send, ow, � i ir.'r Il . ' bait ef**I
ever an aleMet nob to * p•ev
o. Tb aredy ..a-- dilleglett, teal the narrow
..asps Nb •.swab *AL Tltt __!herr.
the Ree, James ctblw.rtsos, bag armed
wooade a his person to sheet ter h
The party. member's, tiftus. sexy. .f
eaten were .e.vs,ta, went down N the
ogee now nightfall. Tb. •.••arta win
ol.tbed lavabo wad ready for the t"user,•
The old misdsMt waded out with them and
had dipped taree when mm. deem •mam
W awa eat 'get ere 111,htinie 8sdd.ely two
hlg angers•• aseIsd eat of the m•.srov.
btcstt •ed pl.aged iris. the Breed.
Th. 'Notable bravely meed hi greyed, '
iespl r w) • wrest epla.hi.q, while Mee
.revs!s mads der the .hors, het Muir weber.
e mbed germs.!•, mads them 'regrew slew.
fls..f the reptiles omelet a mums moven
by the dress and pelted her down. Ohs
..n..ed and ebe .50.Wr plerated tear
rearm. -The hlllgabr 1e* g• wed •mss. ae
IMs epee seethed.- The tetniSr dodged
Me eke anigeter might hi' by Yes ares
sr.kla r
*iv wae.d. The pru.aker
(lederfoh Tp. • The residents' et Mr.
0 Elliott, of Goebel* tow.ehip, wee the
mane of • quiet sad pretty wedding last
Wednesday *easing. The ooatr$s1 par-
ties were Mr. John Reid, of Stanley, and
Moo Maud Elliott, daughter of Gabriel
Nlliott-
Seutoeth : Oa (`,helot's we, • dwputalise
from the Trequslr laaily, oenai.tug .t
Mews: Jobe lied Robert Treq.alr, waited
ea Mr. Jobs flo,bt; as his r.eid..ee, is
Benemll, end prevented him with • very
hsndeome geld watch mud chafe. s a token
of respect towards hies and their apprenie-
ttero of hie diligent*. we &datelines / of the
affairs al their late brother. James Trao.•ir.
T8111
LITERARY ay051611
CREAT OF TIIIIS11011
testessinee
MiaseTESSIE ALEXANDER
Con.4a.nose liloeatt,i.iet e*
XT. HAROLD JARVa
pumice aree4Teeee. *W fir
stab the satire programing as
• Oosc•rt In
ictona Opera Ass
ON THIS 1E ON
Y It le owaller we harm the agegerteampN
hear two ewes art at ter. Ames
•.seer• !swill •• doable tt
will won •arse «t ow~gw the essliegaw
ePeorbu.tty.
Pisa of Hall sad Tlek*Is at Potties
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