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The Signal, 1898-4-21, Page 4E. D. 8z M. $- -.• +rtaa7rCr71 We Set the Pace. Our sales of Bicycles are increasing daily. GOOD WHEELS 1 HONEST PRICES I and the very best values is fast bringing the trade our we,. 11 you desire to purchase a mount, you cannot afford to I tis by. Besides s number of other lines, we have the famous " Common Sense and Huron at from 135.00 up. EMERSON'S Bicycle and Music Howie and Cleveland Cycle Livery EVERY TURSD.LY M(QRN NG Ian W. m.au+acerPTT ' AODERICH. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 11111. MR. McQiLLICUDDY'S ILLNElii8• THE continued illness of Mr. Ma GILL1tr DDY will be much regretted by readers of THE SIGNAL. Ten days ago he was stricken with pneu- monia, and since then he has been, as he himself puts it, " completely oo the broad of his back—unable to help himself or say a good word for a neighbor." '$isir Rias will htfp' for his rapist see v- ery AN UNHAPPY EVENT. LAST week an incident occurred at Ottawa that bodes ill for Canada. A pro- position was before the House of Commons to grant • charter for the buildiug of the Kettle Valley Railway, which was to give railway communication to the Boondary (reek district of British Columbia. Mr. Cotters, who proposed to build the railway, asked for to i•uhetdy or grant whatever— simply for permission to build the road and do business with it. The C.P.R. saw that the existence of its monopoly in British Columbia was threatened, and instituted • vigorous lobby against the bill, with the re- sult that the charter was not granted. The action of the House is doubly omin- ous. It Indicates that the influence of A corporation ouch as the C.P R. is more powerful with the members than is their ammo of public duty, and that lobbying— the plying of members in private with argu- ments that it would not do to bring up in the House—is more effective than pubhc discussion. The arguments advanced against the bill in Parliament were iuconse- quential ; at any rate, they were certainly not anch as should influent* any man Melling himself a Liberal. The plea that the pro- posed railway would, by connecting with the United States lines, divert beanie,* from Canada, might have some weight with protectionist•, but Liberals were sent to Ottawa to advance freedom of trade, not to put further restrictions upon it. How would the C.P.A. like it if its lines in the United States were closed up by order of Congress 1 The proposed railway was a small one,but the principle at stake was great. The peo- ple of the district affected would have se cured railway competition by the building of the line, and that without the grant of a cent of public money or a foot of public Land ; but it seems as if, when the C.P.R. •--it.elf a perennial beggar at the doors of arliament.--says r " Our monopoly must be :Continued," its mandate must be obeyed. We hope that those members who voted against the Kettle Valley Railway bill will - be called to •eoount by their conatitueuts for their action. Thois who helped to wink Liberal members to Ottawa have clearly a right to complain of the betrayal of Liberal principles by those mini:Aerialists who as suited in the killing ,:f the bill. lot hint do it (vide the Kettle Valley Rail- way bin); but wheu the request for a bonus is coupled with that for a charter, tee hill goo. through with flyiug whirs. .The elections of sixty members of Lite Ontario Legislature have been protested. There will be plenty of work for the fellows who do the " sawing -off." — We think the best way to reform the senate is with an ale ; bat if this meth- od is too violent, how would kali, simply to reduce the number of senators by about 81! -Ws are in favor of peace, but if the deluge of Cuban war talk is not soon stopped, outraged human nature will per- form cry out fur the antat'onistic nations to fight or shut up. — Soon the prouibition plebiscite Will be the topic of diseasitiuro throughout the Ibm,aiou It is expected that it will be taken upon the voters' lists prepared under the new franchise act. —Canadians have much to be thankful for in the fact that " the horse of war " are not a constant terror to them, be simply something the consideration of which eanates their pity fur those to whom the possibility d war lea daily menace. SNAP SHOTS. —You don't always make time by crossing lots. —When -you peal tile -trigger, keep your eye on the bull's -ere. —After all, the Renate may be a bleefiag in diegnise a vrry rffe,;llYe 'li, guise. —The lodestone that attracts ad- veenturers to the Klondike is the sin of rov. etouenesa. — The liberals reduced the tariff, and instead tf business stagnation, closed factorial, and a treasury deficit—as pre- dicted by the Tories—there will be a sub- stantial surplus this year, the factories are busier than ever, and business generally has received an impetus. V the temperance people were not a loose aggregation they would own the sit- eation for the next (kotien. —Nevar acknowledge a man as r leader whntn you do not eon. ider as mentally and as clean morally s. Holt. —From the number of election pro- tests filed one Would aleinst think the poli- ticians were .11 anxious for another open brut and. Fall. —Oar legislators at Ottawa do geese obi.! so.Mbmea. When a man makes a,r.posKien to buil/ a railway with eat any rlobddy whatever they decline to HARBOR AND RIVe.R. Dyment ie shipping large oivaatitisa of lumber. Speckled trout may he naught oa Monday, May 2nd. A few boys were swimming in the river this week. Centauri t.awson is pushiag the repairs to h i. eohooner. the Toaman. The aohooner Koltase is now ready for sailing. and only *tante a cargo. The Goderioh Lumber Company is put - lo` things in order a, the harbor mill. Th. aloes season for bass of all kinds oom- w ienoed last Friday sad will last till Jun 16th. Th-• engine of the tug Ontario was exam- ined lase weak by Government Inspector Graham. A water meter has been planed between the pump house sod the 1,-ewery to measure he water used by Johnston & King. The harbor oommittea deserve the tha..ka of pedestrians who v'ait the harbor for bar - fag thv docks thoroughly cloned. Those sten who had arranged to start lathering atones for the breakwater are sorely disappointed a: the way things have u:aed. Ail is quiet around the breakwater, though there is e rumor that • treat siert will be wade inside two weeks rod the job pushed o a finish. Tbe dredge Anoldi has hen placed s the G T. R.. dook fcr the completion of her repair*. Her spoon as nearly ready and her anchors are well under way. Peroh have been caught in large numbers along tho piers the past week. On occasion. when they were biting freely nearly 100 have bees booked by nae person in Less than an hoer. Captain Baiter was down at rale boat house this week, a sore mien that Spring is sear at hand. The gallant captain has t . "reamed hie ,tock of boats, and will be ebb to supply all oomera this season. The schooner Craftsman arrived in port on Sunday morning from Sandoskey with 100 tone of coal for the owner, Wm. Lee, and 425 tone of sleek for the North Arnett earn Chemical Cs. To -day the Craftsman will esti for 8paaet River to load lumber ix Chatham. and atter delivering eerie at the last named place aha will kill for S.adsa- key W load opal fax the Gederieh _.water- works. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO COMING AND OOINO. Rev. Jas. Nip idea ie /baetteed Mindy. A Il, QOM Ar r,gassd free hos Tm.ata R-` ill �iiIirdLJ I* iii boa, Geo. Mase P..bsnseu rammed to Exeter os Moedal. W. T. Hemphill rammed to town ea Saturday. 0 8. lean. of Cantos, spent 8a►arday fa Gide:tat. Jas. Sesta, of 9%steak, wee in town Mee put week. Chea. Darrow, el Toronto, was in town this week. A. M Told's family moved to town the pees week. Mre Tema rstar.ad to New York City es Thursday. Mien Graham left es her raton to 'Carib oe gatorday Jae. and Wm. 8lrettea, el Braseels, were le new. ea Friday. h. L. Diaereses, barker of Winghaml was in town 'Friday. Mus A. W. Ball left o. Monday for ha .obeol la Cheilion. Jae Rsbanea loll for Tomato oe a butt- ress visit Teeedy. Mir Freaks resumed from bis visit to Map's. se Saturday. Mrs. Rsabwell sad Mies Dark are visiting friends nn Braosaeld. Mir L rsie Ret.rbes len for bee school. Sodom. oo ldoaday. 17. T. Douglass. of Stratford. was is God• non on Friday. C. Robertson and W. Walters wheeled to Revileld oe Sunder,. (yes, L ea.glew .n4ii J. tows len weak k. spend the &miner. Mice Annie Campbell. of Seelorth, was at the old boat. over Sunday. Joe Garrick rod Lester Roberteos wheeled to Bayfield on Sunday last. The pass two weeks formed • reerd fm Goderiob for railroad travel.— The r vel.The G.T R still ships IID leaded ears weakly from Goderioh etalhR Mir W iggias .peat part el the Bolide) term with friends he (kidlike. J. A. Gregory, .1 Na Oslhti•se, api. the Easter holidays at Wier, Mint Ethel Aetteen 4.11 einee en Monday on bey rotes to Whither *gree.. H. 1. Strang, B.A. sad Mies Strang. re- bor.sd from Toronto oe Saturday. Jalhr Griffin is around again after his two weeks' ooe8.eme.t through illness. Mir Grace Johnston returned to her e ohool duties in Gsalpb on Saturday. Will Stoddart wheeled to Cl owe last weak. and Hided at A. H. Godwin's. Miss Y William" left to resume her duties In the Orillia High School en Saturday. Mr.. R. G. Reyoelde retareed on Satur• day from a tea week's ylsit to Detrain. Everett MoRenale is home from Toronin . ad is pe.par4R for hi. Seal examioaden is Law. We were pleased t. lee Anthony Auen u town the oast week, after his severe ill Laaa. M. Lizzie Re teabary, of brsesdeid, was this weak the guest of Mia M.yL.rd Ro hwell. an. D. Contains returned on Sa'nrde), from a week's Hint to friends in Swatter(' and vioanity. Jno. Elliott bas started Ib. foundation for 1 so dwellings near Bata' 000per$gs in S David's ward. Mn. Westoby, of Blyth. was vid/.a[ .t the family realgesett, Si. Patrick'• street, the past weak Bonk Manager Williams and daughter. Mia Erhel, returned from their Toro.te visit on Friday. Mies Horton retuned to the Cresnt the put weak after a two moath's visit to th• city of the strata. J. M. Roberti, of I)angannon. passe, through Goderioh on his return trent the east. on Saturday. Aaaistat Engineer Chapman, of the O.T. R, was In town on Friday on hominess con- n ected with the elevator. OBITUARY. WASHINGTON.—On Wedseeday weak the wire of oar townsman, Charlie Irish Inion, pawed to the greet byeed, after an illness of twelve mouths' duration. The de- odand, who was s.000d daughter of James flyeltl lea Colborne township, case ,be liode trout Wawaaeah about a year data, when the family teased*" to reside. 1s a few ..nate alter arrfyal Mrs. Realist. Iles books. dei. and thinkbg that the old farm lite would resters her health. she late f nes the old hams. The ahka's. however. did . et beards bee kid after • rest of 8 menthe seder the trifler rid, most e1 whisk team rte was wsahle to leave her ked. death Oka ik. late Mn. Weadock* s haves be meerS her • beeband and two Foam &U - ren, Atter, Mother, iters Delia. Ltole asd Mre Graham, of Myth. sad biosides. NU- ilam a./ Ja1sa to the tawasMp. *MI6 is Takao. All tires wag mortal of bees..d was sterrsd is the laasny pot. Maletak! Cemetery. in prw.mes of • very Iasps .am - bat al sou'alag nl.Mvss sed seaveake Meads. Dr. A. M. Hambur, of Dsh.lt, e pee ee taN M dsr Me old mm 64 Vlieer -.s. The germs of consump- tion are everywhere. 2leero4stArtiLeargjmt to. fight them. If there is a history of wcak lungs in the family, this fight must be constant and vigorous. You must strike the dis- ease, or it will strike you. At the very first sign of failing health take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. it gives the body power to resist the germs• of consump- tion. Mies Thompwn. of the Kindergarten de- partment of the Guelph Publio School left for that city on SaturJsy. Mau Blanche Sallow.. of Poplar Row, Colborne, ie visiting al her aunt's, Mr.. Root Sallow., Anglesea St., tows. Mn. 8 Hogan aria children have return*, to town after having .pent a pleasant vial with the lady's .aster, Mn. Dr. Cessicy KiataIL Mia Duff of the Blyth Public Sohool, w t o hart been .pending the holiday. at the psi easel residence as town, left to resume her duties on Monday. Sea see *Ana aB dioebt'- SCOTT' & )OWNI. Cheaiws. Tereass. I'vLLD SCHOOL AND Hum `4.14OOL ExAM- !NATIONS —Entranoo rod Public tbhe.• lwtying : 28th Jooe, 8;45 A M , at Godsriet , $aster, Zurich, Bsyfleld. Heseall. hints' . Dungannon, 8t Helen'. and Cr.ditos Wert Hnro., and at Clinton, Seeforth Wingham, Bn tele, Wroxeter, Fordo's,.. Mid Blyth for Feat Huron. Hick Schen Primary examination (form 11 July 4th. f1:45 A.M , at Goderioh, Clinton and Seaforth. High School Form I1 and Commerelal 1) ploma, luly 6'h ; Form III and Form IO July 8th. 8:45 A M , 51 Oad.rlob. Cllotor and heaforth. Form 1I, July 6th, at Wi..g ham, Brussels and Exeter. Application - toe Eotraneo sed Public School Leaving samiaatiens most be goat to the lespsetoi es or before April 26th. The too if $1, to be paid 28th Jane, Applications for Primary. ,Junior Limon& Senior Lrv'ag sod Mato *slake (Hush Scheel Forme 1. II. III and Iv) emu* be stet to the Inaketor beer. 114th May. accompanied by the seemeary foo. No application can be reoeivsd by tin Iespootors after that date. Those who in- ked te write a any examination *entre i. the Western Isepeotnral Division of Herm mast sed their sppliaatisse gieteg seine le f.U..taJ.- Fleas Tom L P. 8.. d- Qtriabillts and these woe iodised to onto is the Ram • ors Divieles to D. Robb, L P 8.. Clinton. For Marano', Drawl g book No. 5. sad the Senior Fourth Clan. Copy boo. ; and fir Pobiie /Wheel Leaving. ))wing fleck No. 6. The week in then books mast be com- pleted and eertiflsd M by the timelier. to 6e eke work of the oasdldere premed's* the beck. Tbs Katrake Drawing and hooka, also the Peklla tlsbeel Leaving tote keepuig and Dhawisg books If preekted wlU be ozamb.d as l• former yoke EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH ,BRE.4KF.4ST C000.4 Penances the lalbwtee dietintive maria t DIELIGAOY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY. toGaLt>reVOV/ or°43ltC. NUTRrrrYI QuaLrei s UNRI V AILeri. p�.1* QNartui'P sd Tim only,8oatgot at,>air London.. Give The only food that wilt build Baby tip a wean cons- • titution gradu- Chance ally but surely is Martin's Cardinal Food a simple, scieutufic and highly nutritive prtl.a.ation for infants, delicate children and invalids. agNav WATw. a iso.,10601.008•000. 0U&&& eeu Have You Seen L ;,, $H'HARD'$ . Fine Display of Wheels E.&D. Ladles' $85 Gents' {���� $55 Clevelander $66 $76 Pilot o car $336 Havingreceived just reived a large num- r of beBicycle Sundries we are fully equilped for doing all kinds of repairing. Call and see our goods. LEE1$HEPHARD Fier TWEN I Y -SEVEN YEARS DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOICS BEST FRIEND • Vim/ V 1,..R1'V 5 BARGAIN CENTRE MISS ARNOLD', --ioniasTazits, WILL GIVE E880N8 FREE OF (CHARGE Art Needl.Work IN THE ROOMS OYER "THE S18NAL• O/FICE. Prom APRIL Seth to MAY nth, N cm to 6 p.m. seta day. Everybody is invited to bo pressed a>itlearn all the new stitches in this work. We have just received a fresh, new stock of Embroidery Silks, Embroidery Rings, Embroidery Needles, Stamped Linens, etc. JAMES ROBINSON. Next Bargain Days, Ink and 29th April. rosy 6a Cloarod Out! READY MADE OLOTEING ..---•MY OWN MAKE AU irstolam p.od., and well sada q, will he toad at remarkably Mw prime be Maar It 001 005. • A flee amereseat of Now Osats ibt Fal .rad Winter weer. CALL AID BIM Ye TOWN AGENT/ :—C. J. $arpr, U. F. Empress, Davison Johkilie Frit* t z i . - ---Acetal lithe. stat Beak Maalaaal. J. H. W - G. W., Thomson, Cattle Bat's. DU The McCready CANADA'S FAVORITE The Businessman's Friend The Tourist'. Delight The Ladies' Joy The Racers Ideal Model 7 and 11 " 12 and 14 McCready Cleric Common .Sense Huron - - POPULAR PRICES $75 165 855 $50\ At the price the cheapest MO) Wheels in Capella. See that your 1898 mount bears this name plate; it is a sign of good quality. Did you ever notice how happy and contented the riders of McCready Wheels are! There must lee a reason why. It's because they are built on honor, by men who know their nutti- ness, and nothing d but the beof material is used in their construction. When you deal with the makers of the Mc- Cready Bicycle once you always will They 1 now how to treat you, besides you get more tor the least n:... s than any other house in Canada. No matter what you require in air line, write us : we are at your dispo.sL Our cat cal>gne is ready. It tells you all about the wheels that are " just a little better than the beet," and it is yours for the aeking. THE HENDERSON BlgTg',E QO., Liniitsd SHOREY'S Ready to Wear Rigby Waterpoofed Spring Overcoats Are made by tailors, stayed in every vent, and keep their stylish shape to the end. SILK FACINGS AND The BEST LININGS They cost much less than coats made by the best custom tailors and cannot be equalled in style by the smaller tailors. Shorty's Guarantee Card in the Pocket is the wearer's certificate of permanent shape std highest tailoring excellence. Ask flltr •.sty'. " Roth h Waar " cbYlee•- BBBhILLBB 8 UB8BBIB8 Choice trait Wideanti Orna ental Trois BVI REIREENS A SPECIALTY. Orr stock of F sit Tres beteg Complete. ws will be ab a to fill oreen at shortest Dodos, se ws have the Beet and Leading Vartetbss d Apple. rear. rite-. Cherry. and Pewees Treat. Also a Large asaea et sails watts. Call and askmlu stook and be convinced. Large Stock of Choice Sprag Bedding Planta. Price List mailed ea application. Address STEWART ESTATE _._ 11LAS Ri OUR NEw GENERAL TN RY C NQ, N CLO TWI have nearly all arrived, whii best in the country, and we child to give us s esil and in bogus bankrupt stocks, no bt to get your dollars, but any back if the goods are not as We will use you right, and and satisfy you. - EST, J1 S. J. RETD.-Mnsger. • MARRIED. Britannia Ra ritY ase of Mrs. Ede CORN ELL—IOW tbo brides nob. p• Rev a Gee erwi.' IRE TALK OF THE Ti From the R.pOI'toN$ Not igT PeIn a Cele la a' Ter amts. A ee.[ NI a Afars Aroma .' lens. a.' fates wt rront item—(tine. LOOK EMU, WE ABM IN TEM BACM WITS TSE Common Sense Huron McCready Blcycles Mads at the Henderson Bicycle Factory, Goderich : also the Celebrated "White" i icycle, Made by the White Sewing Machina Company. Call anti examine Wheels sea got Prices at -wORSELL'S The Cheap Stoveman• , Carriages 1 Buggies! LIG$T sPRING W.&GO1 S I A man that has n not worn Pridhal h.a let to tears what osmtcrt rftw lista he WI ypectIng suite. Bare you heard that gallows t yeee herhand t rwntlag the & taking ywst r feat our t their pictures. 21..nu tap the boil in a taw days. - E,.o:s GA14as.—As iiiree4lYi window was that .l Joe E. Davis hundreds of all Irish of birds' egg A c1D,vT aL1 v Ktti aD.—F. N formerly of town, a brother of M Grant and ..phew of Mrs. A. stn - fatally Injured to Boston 615 fiat toad res. ill [Y wilt BA enter. —The 1 have decennium' that after this di Hiles ea the sidewalk will be before the P.M., which means oosta Tab move applies to rids sires. � ENLCtM alol Till BTLgt —1h brought up es the last oessoil m Yarding the muskies .f the land loins Maitland semetery should ac ed to drop, se in a very few yarn land will he seeded. Ek4t1INgDTilt JAIL —Oat rtdi or of Prisons Chamberlain made in*pao'Inn of the meaty Ian. I geot'eman Anse net report till al tont te Tomato, 1a will he fosse es on publish his opinion. Sumo Riau Ur —Tho wood outside the town amus is it..ieg 1 startle, again, new maobtasry Plead matt of Otte old. It w known as M0Glsllend's Mill, an, days will M.plaaing yarn. RosAwAtr.—A team belonging ran awayea Friday mensal sed the United States Consulate u throwing the driver, who bows• much Burt. Th. team alter gi had a four see gallop into Gods ship, before they were ceptored A Picasso! SOCIAL —The last Thursday imitate, at the 1 Mrs. .Jas. Saosg was well al than present apes% a most nit Me. The following took part mamma Micas Stokes, Gedw Ratemea, Johnston, Whitely el Meagre KroderlcS, Hillier, Han and McDonald. MAITLAND CHM erznt.—Th11 dead ie patties on its spring dl the lots looking ezosedinply IPr of thee. who have dear ones M.Itlaad have already beautilth old U some arrangement weld improve the lets of then fee who live fu away, our traria g be munh mon attractive. Fra. Airs..—Oa Satardi the roof af Belahev's btkery w tohowfire, sad asItmit tre smoke aortae Ktna.tos skeet 1 underside alarm. Aa soca as tl arrived the was me to work at atm faded the bless. It i, 1 the fire originated from a dale es thn elm warted over 1ts and oto. Qe t:tule —Ares le )i4 Gedertah tote whip has totem months' wish to his trotter Molltllaa, All Riverside, Gal. lug tows after his arrival, ki 1i1 ,.NAL ohne sad left a few taken trent his n'ative's In fruit were magatfoent 1P orange, sod sine that tie I tame Out barna, largk tom musk mels. made one's Mt look esJ►em. Bn SD oil BOMDAY.—W Emotes, who wars brearbt weeks stat., asd died last 11 father's rigida*. se the Ha Unca ill fee snarly dms oas+. took Owe tram his Hitt I the aa.plem .! oto OdNol having Mea a menthes dela Theo was a legs tare eat end the herbal t'ernks si tka kNam (Wwh .neiestsdDelhi he oaten Cahaose wren Aterw aamilmeed tiee feet MB • s dicey Arsa o.aas,ed la 7m.N whit wee eike emmineof balltee lir eo1 (Iv bso be • Iim by Iowa Yiel/ You will find the largest and beat stock of CARRIAGES, PLY, TONS and BUGGIES in the County at undry's Warerooms We buy only manufacturers, tion to sell you a reasonable price here before. ALL 00085 WASRA$TED AS IIEPESEITED. Inspection and Comparison Invited v es Inhass a a ' N rare tate solar • sloe!