The Signal, 1898-1-14, Page 4r
4 Yin /AT, Jan. 14, 1898.
E.BI.&M.H.
FOR 65 YEARS
ander t'•e same Dame the good
work of tnanutacturtnr
THOMAS ORGANS
has sone on.
Death has claimed mere than one "tanager,
• ore
i
an one member od mechanic n that t Eine,rbute am.at y
th► a has
never been a s .11tary break in the quality of
Out Organs wade by them, keeping abreast of
tie times, each searing bringing out new ideas
1l Aealgr., manufacturing nothing but organs.
every eoiplolee being a specialist in bit own
department.
Hoeeaty of oonstructton. combined with
that pipe- Ike one b, of tons so peculiar • 0
the Thcnme nese, places 1t today on the pin
»sola or si p'rlurl y.
Should fou wish to teat these Organs or
want sot thing in Music, Dell at
EMERSON'S
Bleycle and Music House.
/ Representing Nordhoimer Plano. end
Thomas Organs,
ilk *pat
U mugs=
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
ST N. SelISI daa6Mi
OOB1atICH. FRIDAY. JAN. H, MA
CLUBtsING RATES:
Tag SIGNAL and Globe $1 60
raa SIGNAL and Mail and Em
Diss 150
,tea SIGNAL and Farm and Fire-
side 1 50
THE SIGNAL ant. Weekly Sun1 35
Tflitt 310-latbl. and Fatuity Mersld- -
witb ChrppeQ .t 1_85
THE SIGNAL nun Eiontreal Week -
)y Witness 1 70
Tux Stoical. and London Daily
News 2 10
,f '
effort will he made to promote the scheme
in a practical manner. It will be well to
hate• the matter attended toot en early day,
as the question of submitting the $60,000
by law will, eutue up, and it will be ueim
nary to hare a thoroughly digested plan, or
the free and independent voter will not hesi-
tate to defeat the subems,
SNAP SHOTS-
--Ontario elections Tuesday, Feb.
22nd. Cut ',our skates on.
—Tho free and independent elector
will be cook -of -tile -walk for the next month
OR MO.
—Last Provincial election the cry
was Veal—the calf with the cough. This
time it's Pork.
—The first thing you know, Mr. ST.
Jour, some of your able constituents in
West York will be asking, " What's the
price of pork ?"
—They say that Brother Piste, of
the Dundee Banner is now a oumpetent au-
thor -Ai on the snow crop slung the Went-
worth concession lines.
.—It ung true that Alderman JOHN
i�iiiaai et Toronto, i ! tt0 ¢PPomto0
Lady -in -Waiting to the viae -regal court at
Ottawa, bat he deserves the position, just
the same.
--A newspaper man has died in
Eastern Ontario of old age—not by hang-
ing, as SAM BLAKE suggests, nor by starva-
tion, which has been looked upon as a more
commou route.
—Our esteemed Conservative friends
are cot:k sure that WHITNEY will win the
next election. We will give a copy of Tits
iIc.'AL free for one year to anyone who will
name his Cabinet—elates to be made within
theeext-theeweeks. -. -- - —_
-'--A mind-reader liii" just .tackled
some of the Tory electors by stating that
the HARDY -Ross Administration will be
sustained by a narrow majority. Col.
MsintesoN, the Opposition 'figger' man,
map that the people should not mind what
CMARGrOF'WATE. thi aided -reader esya.
gERBAFT$R Tag Bann.&-wliir ala
published Friday morning instead of Tera
flay.
The ohange of date will enable as to gine
news later in the week than we have been
able to do heretofore, and will, we believe,
prove more satisfactory to our reader%
Thin week,' as will he seen, Tits SIGNAI.
appears in au enlarged form, a column hay-
ing.been added to every page Other im-
provements are contemplated its the near
future, by whieh we hope to keep the paper
*lir tho leading place in the .Huron Tract.
HERE AND THERE
THE Provincia'. elections ani upon us,
and the destiny of the Province for the next
four years will, in all probability, he decid-
ed between this date and the close of Tues-
day, February 22nd, 1898. 1be -present
Legislature is in the last w,tek of its exist-
ence, and the legislature are now cogitating
whether or not the scenes .that now know
them Will know thorn auy more. In the cor-
ridors o4the House all worts of rnmorq are
tion were true and pet in print, there would
be many an empty saddle at the close of the
next contest, whose rider may otherwiw,
pull through.
• • .
As things stand Lt present Ill ,-i the Prov.
int*, the apathetic feeling that has all
along existed still continues, and the next
(-contest will not ise won ter lost by the en-
thusiarrn of .•itht•r party un•ler magnetic'
leadership, but vi ill be inure in the nature of
a s.,ldier's battle in eat % locality, and the
result will he governed by the status of the
lodal candidate. The Tory party evidently
had this feet in view when they chose an
many candidates from among the ntembera,
and ex -members of municipal hcsliea—men
with no particularly lwilliant parts; bittw-ho
bad run the political gamut fmm township
to county councillors. In Heron county
this bas been noticeably the caw in the
s.leetton of Messrs. Boric, Emilie and
Moonier, but here the Literals have been
taken at no diaadvautage, as Metiers. GAR.
tktw and McLean are old county councillors
—the former being an ex -warden --and
Baum in East Huron in a colleague in the
county council of his Legielative opponent.
a • .
Ie le very satisfactory to everyone that
the campaign will be of abort duration. In
a prolonged ennteet mneh injury is done to
business, and a great deal of time is lost by
tetaay which could be mon prfitehly devot-
ed to legitimate channel* of trade and with
better remits to the individuals interested.
Three or four weeks earths hurly-burly and
satertalaty of a political eiantine le enough
aid to spare, and it is well that the Govern-
• iiot hes seen fit to put the date sly. ile-
tifpis, it is well-known that a eampsign in
February norms at a time of the year when
the rush of the holiday business is over, and
• Rood deal of the strain in unotoerrninl
• nirol a hal been relaxed 1 on the farm the
wafts ta not a bray one ; and travelling on
the senceseion lines Is better in sleighing
Gee than on mud roads. Let dip tie doge
dt aur.
—Tie skrrllor gelation i, still a subject of
4anveaeati.aa but very 1ittle information is
1111 be MS swoon* Ns programs made
1- i1+M11Le - • beim prepared.
us/ Ilia 4 paasatly a strong
ffretraasme er the C.derlek e.rtleeltsrai
tete ie lye
Jan. 20, Pears and their oulture ; leader,
On. Stewart.
Fels, 3, Plums and their diseases ; leader,
A. MoD. Allan.
" Feb. 10, Grape culture and pruning ;
leader, Wm. tt'i,rnook.
Feb., 17. The Vegetable garden : leader..
Jas. Wilkinson.
Feb. 24. Spraying and fungicides ; lead-
er, A. Mol). Allan.
Marob 3, Small fruit, ; leader, Alex.
Saunders.
Marsh 10, Fertilizer. : leader, Wm. War-
nock.
Maroh 17, How U make • garden pay ;
I.aoer, S. Morelogstar.
Marob 24, Poultry in connection with
the orohard and garden ; leader, C. Wells.
Marob 31, An apple orchard for profit ;
leader, A. MoI). Allan.
HURON PRESBYi ERIAL' SOIC1E-1'Y.
God -
Following is the program of the aooual
meeting of Huron Pu.sbyterrl Society,
wbioh will be brld in Knox obarob. Gode-
rioh, Tuesday, Jan. 18th :
Morning S.asios, 11 o'olook.—Palm 69—
"O, sing a new soca to the Lord;" Sorip-
tnre reading ; prayer by Mre. Gibson, God-
erioh ; reading of minutes sod Secretary's
report—Mrs. R Irwin, Cttoton; Secretary
el �eppllee re net—Mies MoTa part, Clin-
ton , rsasurer'i roper — n.
S eforth ; election of oifioers ; prayer by
6. ,.Fletcher.
Afternoon Session, 1:45 o'olook.—Psalm
49—"The Lord Himself doth give the
weird ; " prayer by Mn. Gregor McGowan,
Blyth ; reading Auxiliary and Mission
Rand reports ; President's address—Mrs. C.
Fletcher : Report of Presbyterial delegate
—Mrs. C. "ampbe1I. God.rtob; solo—Mie
Sbraohan, Goderioh ; Mrs. Jeffrey, Toronto,
will speak on "What I saw in the North-
west" ; collection, Hymn 443; dedioate.ry
prayer by Mrs. McDonald, Ssaforth; pray-
e r for Cnioa, India, Trinidad, New Hebri-
des, Northwest, Japan—Mtn C. MoKerzi.,
Rayfield ; Mrs. A. Stewart. Clinton ; Mrs.
(Rey ) Hendereno, Auburn ; Me. ( See.)
Muir, Bruosfeld ; Mrs. Moffatt, Blyth ;
Hymn 434-" Thou, whose Almighty word";
tininess and disoueeion ; Solo—Mien Wilk•
iaeon ; Hymn 447—" Hark, the vein of
Jess, Drying ; " prayer by Mn. Eternities,
Lisburn.
Eveling Simian, 7:45 o'oloek.—Hymn
458—" Far, tar sway In heathen darkness
dwelling ;' Sorlptere reeding gad prayer ;
deleatten—Knox ohurob ohotr ; recitation
—Elsie Tye, Goderiob ; soto—Mr. Stud.
dart, Goderich ; addrew—Mr. Maogillivray.
from Honer.
China ; solo—Mrs. Anderson,
Gederioh; addresr--Presbyterial delegates;
sere—Mr. Keleher, Oodetloh ; collection ;
Hymn 608—"Saviour, again to Thy dear
n ame we rate ; " Benediction.
COMING AND GOING.
W. Hillier speat Sunday la Mann.
-Hy. Rothwell wM In Ooderiok this week.
Can. R. Shane 1.1b IMb Friday for Detroit,
Mkh.
M. Kasfman, of Cbwley, wee is Uwe last
Thursday.
Herb Taylor, of tows, was is Clinton on
Saturday.
Jan. R. Shaw, of Buffalo, spent Saaday
La Goderteh.
F. S. soots, of Brwwb, gave Tai `[opal
a oall last Friday.
Me. M. Morris I. on a mesbb's ?lath be
friends la Denett.
F. Blair, barrister of Brussels, was at the
old home sea Friday,
H. Mullen, of Leekaow, spent • few days
la Uwe Um oast week.
Miss M. Cameron, Hamllea street is
visiting triads 1. Elem.
Mrs. Haeullak left far Tor a1. se Setter -
day to mesh Mr. Haseliak-
P. Malesaeen, banister of Ls.keew, was
la 0e4..4. Ihe pest week.
W, H.I.kbss. se Torsos, was 1• wwa
fee a few Aar *sawn weak. .
Mea. 11. ID ems. if W.-A.b.b. was la
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
tows last week. visittug her stater Mrs. N.
Martie, Hewgas* sweet.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swaa, of Bruoetield,
were in O,.d,rtob last friday.
M sa Holt lett ea Teesdey morning for
Toronto to rental* her studies.
Hugh Morrison, hamster of Luoknow,
wee m Ood.rluh last Tboreday.
Irupeoter of keens., W. .1. Paisley, of
l'Imtoo, wee In town Tuesday.
W. M. Staniar, barrister of Brussels.
was in the Cu. Town oar Friday.
Ked Lomat, of Saginaw, Mioh., was re.
'toting the obi sotoes the past week.
Alf Chambers, of Port Huron, is vuitiog
kis retattves Mr. and Mrs. Wm. trait.
M's. Ore W ilk oson left Tor Toronto 00
Saturday to resume her musical studios.
W. R Marsden, Doe time proprietor of
bhe A bt•io hotel was in tiwo thie week.
Miss Jessie 01 ver, ..1 Gaierinh, u the
guest of Miss Hattie Leslie.—News Record,
Wm. Marlton was searching the country
the past woek for big oak or rook elm
sttok..
Miss Hillier, who spent the past week
fu Credito., was the guest of Dr. end Mrs.
Riven.
F.g.rtoe Armstrong left last Thursday to
,wear hM atuda.. O Vicomte, University,
Tomato.
Kea Smith resented be Chicago lest week
after a pleasant holiday -thin to theeld home,
South street.
Rev. Wm. Godwin peaseleed morningand
oveoiog nn Sunday, in the Mein St. eth.
church, Rioter.
Mise E Dobie, after a pleasant visit 10
friends In (loderioh tp , has returned to her
home near Auburn.
Messrs Lamont and Believer were our in
the townships the past week buying lumber
for the breakwater
Mie Teresa McIntosh returned to Lon-
don on Monday to resume her duties in
Sr. Joseph's Hospital.
Meters J. J. Wallace and G. B. Let'mrr,
of Ottawa, who were the guests of i) K.
Straohen the past two weeks. left for home
ye•terdry, very muob pleased with their
O•leriob visit.
F, 8 Soots. auctioneer of Brussels was in
taws Frid.f, selling Mea Blair'. furniture
and household resets. F S. 8. Dams har-
row n with barrister Welt sae oondaoted tbtr
al. for Thos. Gundry who was prevented
from attending through • family affliction.
If you cannot get beef,
mutton will answer. -
You may choose between
milk, water, coffee or tea.
But there is no second choice
for Scott's Emulsion.
It is Scott's Emulsion or
nothing.
When you need the best
cod-liver oil, the best hypo -
phosphites, and the best
glycerine, all combined in
the best possible manner,
you have only one choice.
It brings prompt results
in all cases of wasting, or
loss in weight.
An 1rvtul.ts; keg. sad Sass,
SCOT r & bOWNE, Chemises, es, Teresa.
Extraorainary Engagement
ON 311 NIC3$T Oz LY'
Ylct�fia Oiieri
GODERIC$ BARGAIN CENTRE !
Our Great January Sale begins
TOMORROW
VMS7=)AY., TAN"Y 7th.
WRITE GOODS
An Opportunity to Economize.
Linens, Towels, Toweling, Table Napkins, Laces Em-
broideries, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, Lace Ourtaine, White
Skirts, Corsets, Corset Covers, Shirts and Collars, Flan-
nelette Night Gowns.
WE SHALL MAKE THEBB THE MOST TALKED -ABOUT SALES
OODERICH.
B
TAN_ 20th,,
MR. JOHN GRIFFITH
—IN—
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
The Herber is now closed In for the
winter.
Tte smell of burnt wheat ,till retinas
around the barber.
Ho'y Communion at St. George's next
Sunday •t 8:30 A M.
Thee Hood has the atone on the ground
to start a aew house at the opening of
"#10 Artiste-i>1aet.
A Car Load of Scenery end
Mechanical and Elec-
trical Effects.
The Finest Entertainment
Ever Booked for Goderich.
RESERVED SEATS AT PORTER'S
BOOKSTORE.
NoTx - The Stratford Opera Hones baring
been destroyed by Bre left Mr. Grtatb with
this date openwhich scoonnt for his bookies
hare. Otherwise Roderick would not have
bests favored with Ms appssraaee.
ber
You get MORE SALT to the
pound when you buy
ICE'S PURE SALT
BECAUSE IT'S ALL SALT I
Your Grocer has it.
spring, oo the lot opposite hu dwelling on
the Huron Road.
Man menet live hp meat alone ; be wants
Rice's Pure Salt with 1t.
Harold Jarvis will sing in Viotoria Hall,
next Tuesday evening.
Hugh Oirvtn shipped a oar load of Iambs
to Buffalo on Saturday.
On account of the mild weather the .kat.
ilNriei, wa.*Weed--yestssday..
G. N. DAMS
Or
311346.11511r TO OAiD3H
1ALADA
CEYLON TEA.
D Y ALL tia•ta ia-UI . ye aad SSs
s
Nast be Cleared 0111!
READY MADE OLOTHING
-•---••MY OWN MAKE
All get -elites Goods, and wall made up, will
be sold at remarkably low ;noes to elan it
oat eon.
♦ gee assortment of New Goods for Pal
and Winter wear.
CAW AND ilii SE.
H. DUNLOP
West -at Tailor. neat Bank Meatren.
a iesraekets-at -14atf Price.
JAMES ROBINSON
noun DAYS 8 WEEE
are gassed in your shoes, then why not have ease
that perir i.
�OTS!T An Boos
SS TEAT az SIMS
�-.-.rvi
AND THEY FIT AND WEAR. WELL.
-.Our long experience enables us to select a good Boot
when we --lice It ; we cannot be impend upon by;Cheap
'asks.
•
---Our Prices ---Like our Boots --FIT
'DPM. SELLIMAN, Jr.
COR. EAST -ST. AND SQUARE.
Make a note of the days of the poultry
show and put in an appearance.
Orgenirattoe meeting of the PabGo School
board, next Wednesday evening.
Wm. Marlton is making preparations for
repairing his dredge, " Argoldl,
The Off Hand R'i. Club will have a shoot
at their range oo Friday afternoon.
Measles, of a rather mild type, are pre.
'neat in many parte of the county.
Asdews Brae. & Co. shipped a on toad
of bogs, to Colllagwood, yesterday.
Thirty days' tale of show at St. Geo,
Pries's. See ennounoement, page 5.
Regular meeting of Heron Chapter, No.
30, K A. M., next Tuesday sassing.
Ten oars of lumber wee shipped from
Dyment's lumber yard the pat week.
Great bargains in all kinds of footwear fee
30 days at 8t. Geo. Price's. See page 5.
On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the
market was well supplied with cordwood.
Les... Fred Holmes had to keep the rink
eland on Saturday through the mild
weather.
Chrystal had • number of men engaged re-
palting two of tbe water works boilers the
past week.
Wesley Fisher, B.omllke, kgs cannoned
to sappily the Pablio School board with 75
oords of wood.
H. I. Strang, R. A., eddremed the Tem-
perance ateetieg In the Temperance Hall OS
Sunday aftsrneee.
MIN Jessie Alexander will appear next
Tender ovaoiag in Victoria Hall, la a
most interesting program.
Meet forget the ale of p.rledleals and
magatdses at Meohanies' Isstltut., nags
Meteday wooing. oommenese at 8 r era
Wait of Neam was the moss of the doll
light and lbs dlaappeaeame for a Mae e.
Friday sight. Two .f the betters were hang
repaired. sad the ere hat was net able U
glen sseagh ;newest
More Whiwy gave great pleasare h] her
(lee elderly M theeels, " Came Unto
M.," ea t)seday weals/ last. at North -at.
Methedise thunk, god I1 her voles ewbla-
nes te develops as ft hal is the last few
mouths. we midair for her a height totero,
The Issas .end meat etresssive seas -
11.. Ivor eysgsd for Ged.rl.h, is Mr. Jake
Griffith, awl his .=Adler, amegssy, who
will presses Mee lsiaerbal Shakespeare's
Kt.bsrd III.. so Tkaredar las, aoeb.
Ile higb repetatles Jobe Griffith hoe oar-
ded, 1s a sellteme inmost then Me ea>lye-
m406 bane en Mos 10th., wUt be a maser -
aide sea Rede,o year seats at else.
VED
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STORE
Next BANK OF COMMERCE
COLBORNE- ST.
SIIver
Plathj
PRICE LIST.
Spoons per dos
Knives
Forks
11
tt
75o
$1.50
?bo
Table (hint, each ,.,_ 75o
Piokie " " 50o
Matter Knifes " 15e
42e
Candle Sticks "
Sad Irons " 15o
Scars, per pair 10 and 15o
We can Plate
nanything
in per,
or Steel. Oall andOsee
samples of our work.
flIuI , ;1 X BICYCLIC CO.
Satisfaction or
Your Money Back.
In accordance with our advertise-
ments to guarantee oto' vorkmanahip
to the fullest extent and in every
particular, and as an evidence ghat
the Guarantee Card, which you will
find in the pockets of Shorey's gar -
meats, means what it says, if you are
wearing
Shorey's
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
and do not find it perfectly satisfactory in every
particular and will communicate ydnr complaints
to us, we will See that you are satlafied Or
money refunded. _
H. SHOREY & CA., - MoNrRn.
.
el " Reedyatio-Wit'" Cbtklag.
,ellios. —
THE m°NAOBHiOfl SHOE STORE
has nothing hut thanks for the patronage of the year
closing. Wishing all our friends and customers a merry
and enjoyable Christmas, and a happy and prosperoue
New Year. During the year now at hand all that dili-
gence and courtesy can do to make the business of shop-
ping pleasant to our customers will be done willingly.
We have a full range of . . .
Boots and Shoos, Robbers,
Oorsoos, eta,
Repairing neatly and promptly *rented Cheap for Cash.
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the
Baby up a weak cons -
The only food
that will build
titution gradu-
Chance 1uy batt aurdlc
Martin's
Cardinal Food
a simple, scientific and highly
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delicate children and invalids.
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Orders la% as EAMESM Lill sten
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STEAM BOILER WORE&
A. S. CH RYSTAL,
Dsmesso► to Cerpttal • Dram,
aaastaatarsr of all triads et
BOILERS.
Smoke Stacks, Salt PAs, Sheet Ira
Works, etc,, oto„
AM Dealer la—
fasia s. Machinery tom. a..
All sire. of Pipe. gad PI P1Wafls,
Steam and Water Ganges Globe Valves.
Check Valves, Lnplrt►t�ore, Ejectors and Ie•
on Oooataatly on Head at Lewes
A 1 lime of Steal Water sad Hog
Trona. far ase of farmers sad 'theme
Ae0•tetag Promptly &Seeded M
A. A OlmTVrdb.
Lely P. O. Des W. Oedeelen
Cartage & Fuel Co.
are prepared to handle Bag-
Freight and Household RI-
rege: with Dispatch at reasonable
rates. Dealers in all grades of
HARD COA
SOFT
Wood and MAHAR
eta to snit customers and dtliv .
ered with promptntbas. Olidslrt so.
'bifid
TNpbons Ala
ad W.OO.
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