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• THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH ONTARIO
THUSDAT, No. 15, 1900
Wtotnttffoimmtrttt
Theyre After Me
A new folio of comic songs,
price, - 65o
100 Iri,h Songs 65c
110 Scota Swigs - 65u
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• few of our new selections
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ghe
la rostrum=
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
ny . herillaatellant
._—
GODIRICH.THUR8DItY. NOV. Le MO.
AFTER THE BATTLE.
NOW that the smoke of battle has
politics!
The
memberof the Government have come
through the fight with flying colors Every
member hail secured a large majority, and
the Premier tope the listwith eviir 2,500 to
his credit
Of the Opposition leaders we need only
say that the political Angel of Death ham
beim *broad in the land so far as they are
concerned, and their bravest and hest
fighters have bit the dust Among
the slam are Sit CHARLLS TOrraR, Hon. G.
in preferential trading between Cll•
oda and Great Britain tiil ig,ts forth the
ewer view ea hes 1.101i1givissi by other British
journals awl by leading statestuesi of Great
Britan nmely, that Britn' conned afford
to tax her people'e bread for the rake of
gi v Mg rainula • preferenee. 'Only in OLle
Way, in fact," seyieCouunerixal Intelligence,
does it appeer to be 'seeable tor Csitiaditut
lore's to noon's prefeient t ixiattneut tu
the British market, and that, we are eon-
einm'obtainu now, viz., in a preferenos on
the part of the commuter for the go de of a
gallsuit, and lojal colony." ...
SNAP SHOTS.
- Ir was a famous victory.
-Noes beer the. Tories howl &piet
IARTI
PotirTZR, Hon HColl JoHN MacuoNAL14.
i
on. Dr. Mossrenen the election hf Mr. 'lethal'
s, Sir A. I' Calm ,,
Ileorcia BIIRORBoir, HOP 19. J F QUIN,
Hatenv A Powell., hideaway, and
Ntomotes FLe00 Davie.
Of well-known Libends who have gone
ander are dmasse Mollowts. Joliet Mc
IIII/LLAM, W. If !newt, Jou N FitAsZit.
LADZILKIN. AwH1E CaliirRILL and VAL-
11171NII Raz besides othersi whose, names
do not occur to us at • the present writing.
They were caught in the swirl in Ontario
and went down.
At present, the loyal Opposition is like
• headleris rcoter-it appears to live. and- we may be sure there will no eharg.e
move but there isnt much life in it. ThI ot tampering with the ballot boxe. He
stostgnationof Sir Oneidas Teresk from
Obs leadership, has twit all the small fry
melting for the pUmwR the result -Doe. 1111wraous attributes his defeat
Mat swam Plena:ay MacLatan.of that ilk, to the tact that the Queen was so engrdirsed
sands very good chance Id playing in the reception sd the South Africen hereto
IILTRINA to Sir CHAILLIA' ELIJAH. And thst 1441r Majesty hadn'tione to fake her
when "Butter Baum" le the head of the pen in heed and indite s leek, to the
Tory party elicknees will reign in its midst warriors of the Indian reserve that the
election ol MONTAGCS me the one thing
A PAR( NTS" HONES TY - NOT AP- -,,anteg „,,,,uorid joy t;., hor kindly
PARNT• old 'heart.
wE don't, as a rule, pay attention to
communioations in the °chimes of our we
teemexi local contemporary, but one that
appeared in that journal hint week over the
signature "A Parent,'which took 11 D
°SAT to taek because he is so ardent Lib.
o ral, deserves & word. It is quite true
that Mr. Gasser ix a Liberal, and he has as
much right to express his opinion and do
\ the best he known how for his party, and in
what way he thooeee, as has any other Lib
eral or Tory in town. Every 'school offioer
ti teen from Inspector To to the newest
arrival at the Central School hae hie political
), predilection., and is not afraid or ashamed
to say what ha may, or do what be ran, for
the party of hia choioe. r_Parese" his_
- Three Hurons are again in hie.
for Libentlisin and LAUglalt.
-WI didn't do any boasting in 'Wert
Huron, but we detertuined to aun, wad we
eon.
- Thant: are a lot of empty satiates,
but there are a number of new men on
horseback.
- Sue" Sam Barker, of Hamilton, will
to a chicken without • hen in the next
. ,
- THE defeat of Thomas newts Devis
will matte ially redoes the oast id tho print
ing of Hansar112 '•
-81fi Cl1&ai Teresa will know more
about obi storage than ever after his defeat
in Cape }Ireton.
- Tex esteemed editor ot The Ottawa
Citizen iuot chortling SA he dol before,- No •
vember Seventh
-WILLIAst FINDLAY M. -Lira" believee
that the member for East York possesses
all the attributea of a gret Iraddr-of a
part.
THR Star says (het 'lriLlteelers" made
whiskey run like water on election day.
We dun t knot" anything about it ; we
didnt see any of it -hut perhap' our "cent
for whiskey is not so keen as that of the
chaps oiei 1,. The Star Office
- ' Tire defeat of the Conservative party'
must be taken with good grace," said The
Star last week. Why, theu, did it publieh
two oolumns of the moot utter rot, throw -
jug mild at eterybody it could think of who
- Tua Star tried to,make out last week
that the Conservative Government had Ilone
as well by Goderich harbor as hesthe preseut
Government Fverybody in Goderich who
kurows anything about the matter knows
that The Star's iseritention is all wrong,
- Wit.r. The Star give its readers The
Globe's; opinion on the remelt contest 10 thio
ruling
"Mr. Holmes; is to he congratulated on
his victory in VVePt Huron This time
_ is unquestionably ale fres choice of the
• eitietotilof the eoustilueliCY"--------
WHAT OTHERSARE BAYING.
NI 000k'S
Tarmac Globe : H H. Cook has 'Merged
thet • dethite off..r was made to him of
seat in Gas Senate on hie pay ng $10,00Q
Thie was melees oonebly the most 401100
acousetion mad. .luring the whole course ef
the oampa.ten. It was not aocompanied
such proof am would moiety reasonable met,
and uutortunately wee made in the midst of
an excittog oampaign and at such • late Maur
therein that there wee uo chance to verify
or elft the evidence even bad at been 'Immo.
Me Cook can see, hoe ever, that the
matter oannot be left whets it te It it too
permits • oharge to be allowed to drop. The
fact is that he mutt tut milt the full pr .of
of o hat he has s' sled or stand canvicted of
bayieg give° currency to is 1, el • slander
as Was ever otreulatel in this ooietry.
Weems unduly senritive -of Isl*
80 ul'ARKIL BIT'S MIN TH1 fROVINCItil.
gMa repeats m another,of his ideventh hone rw.,,,„
enhemences about u'onditinu that existed tees' and Quebec are not Vi Mg to smash
reofederat ion into a frirtniteu• concourse of
&tome by re ieon of the proceeding( yestgr
day. Queheu hes the r eht 0 go until I
moosly Ltberal, and Ontario hes the nigh,
to po unanimously Tory. Whether the
previews will stay apart or oome to
either to veinier' le a question whieb their
people oso decide .1 10, polls. The (live-
able of stayieg is Confederet ten and 10 the
British Empire Is already decided. His.
tory *111 do Wilfrid Laurier the jetties 01
adsnittteg Oast, on the whole, he acted
wisely and well in th• !teth Afrioan oriole,
TRW Frenutet dler:tem venersify behaved
well also. VVhen FrenchCanadan dm•
Welkin ls embodied in acts Iles the
Itessamial Bill, then French Canadian dom•
inetion will be • °sedition which must
aeltna• (be people. When French Cana-
ian domInston te merely embodied In
election return., French Cioseritan domina-
tin le • the:my to agitate the politicians,
and omelet Interfere true the"IMInsolltate
businewe of building up ('Goads no* and lor•
ever one and indivisible.
le %Pesr yeare in hie own
ke osmioned. We well
IONIA/ 1111113IIRT arse Principal
Miel School, and when he riot only stsumpel
lieff Sited aa heeler for the Tory part), in
Irmo Nuron, but actually wrote polittiall
afteeriele for our esteemed contemporary
DM "A Parent" then think that school
teacher% should not be obtrusive in polities
or did The Star have anything in lte
whams envering e4 -memo of illar-iCas-
Ifflilf f Honest censure of wrong -doing -if
there be wrongdoing -ie a good thing, but
people who live in glass houses should pull
down the blind&
---..,-- _
A LESSON TO THE BP'3t4 MANU
FACTURE ,a. „;
ty, but whieh
I. when
the Cen-
Atom weeks ago THII SIONAL Ineeedeari
the fent that MeLeare McNutt' & Howw..1„
the wellknown hardware mer, -hent, of
town. had received from England 'tome
twenty two dozen spade* and shovels wh eh
had been ordered merry a year before.
The incident is noticed in two Englteh
papers, Commercial Intelligence, of London,
and The London Daily Express, and in used
, as a cam to illustrate the importance to
. . • English manufacturers of filing orders more
promptly if they whet to' do business in
wade In Commercial Intelligenee it is
pointed out that Britinh manufacturernow
have an opoortunity. with the 33S per (sent.
preferenee in timir favor, to expand their
business in Canada, but to do no more atten
tion mint be paid to the jimmpt filling of
small order. It is a geed •oign that thes
little incident ham emoted ocontinent in
Britain. Canada hest given the Britieh
manufacturer • ruhetential preferenoe, and
if it luta not moulted in ea great an inereaeo
GI imports from Britain*. wax expeeted it
1. well that the blame 'should he placed
where it belongs', and 1.01. 0. Uld Country
seanufanturer ithottki wake up and bestir
himself as the United Statom manufectoner
does when he sees an opening foe husinese.
Ws notices in &mimes -lid Intelligent's,
anosiser artiele of iseperieJ interest to Cana.
iens. It deals with the questiou el reci
AN IX Aerie. To (natant°.
Montreal et itness , As a matter of fact;
there never hos helm sat admititstratioo In
Canada that did, UT wooLi have doted to do
what Sir Wilfrid Lawler hae done for the
mimeo et Imperialtem l»th in his Noel policy
lied In oontribotioe to Get deteeoe of tbe
Empire. Sir John Mar/clonal& «hen ae•
plied re by the Imperial Iloyernment to
know what Canada could do for the espedi-
Hon that went to the relief of Gordo'', off•r•
eel to allow reraltinv, but pointedly refused
any money aid. At the s dine time New
Month Wake sent a yenta ttttt at her own
expense. Slr Wilfrid Lawler wee the pee
man 'oho mold brteg • whole ram Into
sympathy with the Einpire and this, as thie
',Iodine proves he Moe, In spite of the most
malign appeal* hy the Conser•atives in their
antelmperlal sentiments, evidently drino
The way le whloh the lerench-Canadlan
have ignored those persietent •ppeale, see
eleoted tint party whinh has boon rt. present•
mi to them se incurring iolueneee in •
ore'en 0,UIe I. an sir mole to one English.
speaking frend, who have semen nbed to
similar appeals stalest them The result, of
he anti Ferrol, vot• hs, hero errantly the
everts of v. hat was Ite pu. pee*. It has
raves the Frenoh • far !sneer weighs In the
reline party than they would have bad if
Ma English onnotttneenies had aot turned
against thorn.
• HOLLOW one.
Termite Star: Wit beg to oall the 'totalities
of the EalIsh-speaking people of tlaterle
1. 00. feet Mae the ridiagye ln Qeetan where
tamott.mttamomp.il
Ib. Bagllik testa mesrmated all sat -
ported the tiostimmest with only tw •s• ,WIPIttilltpirtmtmompilmmmtrprTyrrpttmryrrtmrft“
ceptina. The ex.sapanees a,e SPrbr. et., •
a et/early Ceseervative reliap, ku nt
the Government wes Jefmtad even la a
hyseeteetloe laid yew, •eit Cromp' ow,
where Rehm Pope, the ptrty egtist/or. le
d ereadalif *roop. But somewhere slag
the Kagiteh people of Quote.° have declared
ler the Goveremont. The sleuificance of
Nue ts easily seen. The minority in (Joie
boo is mesitive of its position, and ori or•
IM111011 has bete quiok to take alarm. But
where :e there evideeoe of alarm in yester•
ttiy's /stems from the Festere toeuehips
-front the etchings of Brunie, Chareuguay,
HuntIngdoo, Megautio, fdssleoiuul, Stau
ilea I, Richmond •n4 %Voile, Shefford ? In
these ridings are o .11eoted net Eaglish•
spooking eopulation Yet they all send
supporters to 111.1ivernment. Lesk,' be,
IWO ,lol rre WWI tr...U1 the oily of Montreal
sot there is the same .uos of alarm
St twrsoos. St. AuMe .uu1 St Antoine
•r• the three Euelishimeekiog division..
Here, It soy where, The Montreal Star
might have expeutod its inueodtarism
strummed But St Aun'e defeat* Mr. Quinn,
the old Coneervative member, and • strong
cendidie 0, se 1 elects Ald. Galley ; St
Lawrenoe elect. Mr fliokerdIke, Liberal,
and defeats Aid. Ekers, • very popular and
strane candidate, and deleat• him by over
• thousand. Autonte divistoo tte
otronghold of the Evilish Conservatism of
the city ; it used to be • safe ..at for • Con•
seryative ; to It Mr. Hugh John Graham
i.nself reside' ; but yesterday the siting
Conservative member barely secaped the
general t1eughter. What door all Ws
ween for us lu Ootatio ? Newly it moons
one of two thing', either that the Eeglith
opeskorg people of our slater Province are
dee' 1., •very appeal of patriotism and
▪ segunient, or it Meese that they
know t be hollowness of the cry raised to ex,
cite their lowring, and know, too, the groat
dauger aud destructive oomequeamie 41
pending the torch of reeled Inoendiarism
sawing through the oountry.
A RAILWAY COMMISSION.
Jas Pringle, ttttt ford, t ries Action
So rimed Ksioriloe.
Another letter from Jamee Prinle, se, ot
Stratford, the votel known grain deal, -r,
deallog with matters affecting the milling
intereets et the Province of Ootaro, waa.
published recently by The Seaforth Expoit
tor. Mr. Pringle mentions several aspect@
of the Laurette, but the burden of ea letter
is Obi witting 01 10. appointment of a railway
cocain soon to deal with railway 'moot
raters and to les that the railway compaules
tact socording tu the terms of their charter..
0. thts subj at Mr. Pram', says
"When . ho Ogilvie firm was running their
Ser.forth and Goderioh mills, the titm wee
• Ilowed the privilege ot over.oading owe
two and three tons, whleh were aimed to
their dettination free, betides the firm en
jyed o cut of two and • hall to ten C0114
Om 100 pounds tu Moutreal aud the Pro
vio.. wider other millers ; snob beinp the
oam, no wonder th• firm beoame esalthy.
A. ow. so Manitoba mime into *totter0,
the firm at once built • large nilll iu W tent -
pg, and built • great many grain °Woe ors
all over the Previte*, which have proved •
altos of wealth. The firm oleo bought •
[ergs flour mill is Montreal at a me: rt syr,
$200.000. so as to monopolize the flour trade
of ths cty. This mill has been kept idle
eve.' moos lt wee bught. Shiest utilSng has
become so unprofitable in Ontario, the
Uodertub mill, which cost 9130.000, has
been wending Idle for the leet tiv• years,
aid i• now offered for sale for $25000. The
&afoot mill, which must have °tot $50,-
000 or 960,000, ham lately been sold tor
$15,000, eith $2,000 or $3,000 worth el
loose property thrown In. It does look
re race that such & wealtby firm should be
*sentient& their property w a time when the
cruntry le so prosperous, when buedlog
material Is 50% hgher than it *0 three
vests no. Toe (muse of the d•pritesion In
iss Ontario is uot hard to find.
Although this firm are sleughtsrieg their
Outario prcperty, it is reported they ere
gofers to build one of the leogeet nulls In the
Dominion et Fort Will ant. 11., act et the
matter to, the Lord ouly knows ,hat rates
end what priyileg. s the Ogilvie milling
Company and the Lake If the Wood.
pemy enjoy. It is only a short time since
the latter compacy sent free passes and 910
to the men who have °barge of their
e levators (0 50 to the show in Winnipeg.
These tyro firms bays ire* over fifty ole•
vetoer. eaoh. As higtory often repeat. itself,
I hav• no doubt these two arms iu shippleg
from their elevators to their mills get from
100 to 300 builnle carried free in eech car.
As profits depend en the arnount of bestows
done, It Is perfectly plain tbat two firms
do DI such an Immense trade Ly aett ng un•
law lel advantages, con easily monopl. z tier
trade of the Dominion •t the expense of the
IlitMel.t Of the .countay.
These arms are not to Ammo for 'skint all
tbe favors they can obtain. The entire
blame reit, with the people and the I lovern•
moot toe, permit' tt to be does " • "The
Government deserves the thanks of the
country for having the grit to compel the
Grand Trunk Railway to cancel the rate'
given to the Standard Oil Cempany to en-
able Mr. Rookteller to monopolize the oli
tt ad.. of the cuntry. Saco° they have put
their liande to the plow they must not look
Imok. Tbt• are other monopolise jest as
dangerous Mr. Rook f ell. r does net get
inot.opolisto ler nofling and Premier Koss
m.kes a mtstake to giving Brother Ilsys a
Iodinate el ch•recitr fer m ,neer•
no nt of the road. We are told that blind
le thicker 'Min water. lu ihi• calm. It meows
to he reser. 4. Toe policy al 'lir. Hay. is
tio rot 'him Provinee out of aire benefits fo-
heron! to it on sou not of its geographis'
positio, by carrying Ameit.sn grain neatly
double tho distance for Irea 1 Man he carries
our own. IL ie a perfeot outrage that it
roti• 1 early as mo' h to ship a ear one hun•
dred miles over roods (het the people huilt
with their own money air it does to ship from
Chiosgo to Portland, • distance of 1,200
miles, and sv oreethan all, they/were:012SY
supplied *110howe tire] get gentiles reoelpts
for the amount, uhereas we have to wait
for weeks for oar. and have to take a bogus
mew for the 'mount shipped."
THE BRIllSeitVIEW,
TO. ..f Mr Wilfrid Laurier Risolord
Upon with Sp a 1.
Lesaleo, Nee, eslowciehe eir 40*
pipers hers tea- y esprit@ Warm approval
of the ...ideation of BB Liurier,
the Premier of the licarisilee of Canada, and
the return of the E.; betel Governmenttf,
power,
1 he Pall Hall Gazette irele.11 g I
tette of tho comment an amyl** :-
Sir Wilfrid Laner' ni•
bodiMent of the spirit required in Canada.
looke if Ise bight have as lent • • •Il
of power a,Slm John Maolon•lci. Not en),
Is this Pre h•Ceeedilin (but sethesiestle
British !mp.r1t415t statesman) one of Gus
moat inspiring a04 most useful personalities.
In khe Empire, but . election &vamps. se
tern ram. feeling to his diserivantatre have
deserved the severe defiant."
aprearre Allot Wildfire.
When things are "the hese" ihey boom*
"the best selling " Ahrehem &i'., • lee&
In• dreggiet of Belleville, 0., writes
"Elinor r.o Bitters are the best teethe, item
I hay. handled le 20 years " Foe
why foleat diseased' beten in dientelers
sterner+, liver, kidneys. Imwels, bleed ant
nerves Eleotric Bitters tones op tlet
stomanh, reolet. a lver, kidneys an l
bowels, purifies the bleed, streeethen% ihe
nerves, hones cure. multitudes of maladies
It ballets up the entlr• system. Puha n•ir
life and vigor into any weak, sickly run•
down man or woman Trli• 1.0011108,
Held hy Jai Wlln, drersatt.
v.. Hers Is the latest Poli. Cant tette i-..
Two boys who had hes n fooling with a gal-
vanic' hater/rev Were before th• magistrate
(Aomori erlth eleeteloity, The ••idenoe
shelled that their nonelnat bad `isms "elieek•
n.*
1316 CLEARING SALE!
wust tuake room for Xmas cutlery anti silverware, and iu
order to do iso we are aelling out ail lines of table and pocket cut
lery, silvervraer, carving mots, game carvers', sugar shells, butter
knives, etc., -etc., at the closest possible margin of piofit.
BARB WIRE
We have a few hundred pouials of Gal h wire left, which we
will sell right.
SAWS AND AXES
The very hest smite of cross -cut saws and axes pat arrived
from the manufacturer. Call and see thew. Our prime are the
lowest possible.
Headquarters for guns, aiutuutiition, cow chains, rope ties,
rope lalturn, anti*, shovel., lauterna, bucksaws, cross -cut Sawa,
hand taws, axes, axe handles, furnace scoops, etc, etc.
Get your glass from us. We keep the beet Belgium ghoul,
A. 'IUD. Allan
The cheapest and best hardware store in Huron County.
Stella : 1 has death et oa• of the oldest
and most esteemed reellents of Stan, In
the person ef hdre. Rebstt Webb, sr . cre
stirred oo Sunday moruteg, 280 ult., altos
an ilinees el two mooths See was • oo0.
sot, nt member of the Methodist church and
derma( her entire life taaa shown that spirit
whoh chsraoteriews evety true Chrotsn.
See leave' behiud to mourn bur loos her so
teemed husband and fetidly el sight--stx
soos-Joseph. John and Samuel, reslilion in
Hibbert, Rdiert In bled:oboe', William
11, T0104ACO and Kltuard. in Lueknew-and
Owe daughters- -Hie. S. 'ler, mar
Doblir, and Mrs. Jeffrey In Buffalo.
Thad Thritabing Meadarhe
IN oi,I4 qniokly leave ,cm, 11 yon 114•47T1'.
K og's New(erfe Paw Thote.au la sui
f rers have proved thief m• alerts MIMI
for sick en4 nervour he ciaohro. They make
pure tlood and build up your health. Ottly
25 cents. Money barn if not cured. $old
by Jas. Wilson. dreggist
J BROPHY & SON
- Tilt I BADINII -
YttiWCYLI VIvettetwe* (MN&
VAVINOttka‘tes.
sederu ear...ratty attended to a/
boors, Right or day.
More ras Weal %tress Ite.idenrii, o-
ber street.
CANTELON'S
PastryOyster PIlies,Tarts, Short
Bread and Crem Rolls,Mince
Pies and Lady Fingers, Ki:,
Macaroos, Ilarare,
Brandy Snaps, Etc.
ore &A good wit the test nods in any
city in Canada. ,
Cantelon levis the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
111 fancy fleniViiing and 01108111410
int( and almond Id'
From Coo1811.4.41111apersville, itiatth...,erY•
(minesnerd et
• woodertal clasoover'y of a pleasant Waifs,
liquid that irliela used before notifies by
twitter. troubled with a bid cough Slays
ensure, •
good nght'srost."ltwIlamee
auF:bug1m.,wiii.mnsniei
turC:Zrtbr, ,i0.oi..:itmd;
hsesdlh.
e e • New Dlotoritry for
Conturep loa end liaise Last its equal fur
coughs and oold.,' hp an minveled
sever o Fen aged for .1seiserate 'ung diseases
Guaraeteed Goatee -50a. ead $10) 4 James
W a Is Lius di ug store. • Trial bottles Ina.
Merited. Praise.,...
z
Aindsh, ther., May 9t0. 1900
To TH*HOrAllts FitlINACK Co.,
CiRsiTyttilaN :-The Menaging Committee
of Margaret Avenue School hereby expire.
their satistalation with the berating of that
echoed by yotir firm. Your two combina-
tion furnacee have given us a temperature
of front 65 to 80 degrees in the lowest tero
weather, and have besides, redem' our
coal Irma 43 tons In 1899, to 27 tees for the
paet-wittlex—Aftig trying_ _thremt different
funtsees, without being able to heat the
seltool, we feel that we owe toe stirest our
thanks in staving um from ankenore trouble
with the heatieg of Margaret 4se. tiehoul.
)(mare respectful y
G. M. hi
- -Chairmen Margevet
J. H. WORSELL,
The Cheap Stove and Furles* Man, -
bole Agent, Goderich, Ot.
A Great Snap....
(eye hint an onter and your ,at
!afar tion will be arourol.
o CANTELON.
WEST -ST.
le ear Glover Snap, at 5o. •
pound, of which we Pell a barrel • week.
This isn't our only snap. as we party
everything thal fou, I in tin tilDi
tO.date groom), eters, azol oor prices
are right. The termer* kn,' that they
oan always get from us a lump tor their
produee. W.. dr•w the ! Le a. no
legitimate trade - everythiug goes
Glassware or potatoee eardsto stuff or
cholowit table China. We dead in all
of Mem.
T. G. TIPLING & CO.,
Redford blok, 0 7derioh.
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ING qUALID1
_fill Shapes aqd Syls.
King Quality" shoes are made in enough shapes
to fit all kinds of ladies' feet, and have an elegant appearance.
Greater variety, better selection, more style more comfort,
better wear than any other Canadian ladies' shoe.
Gold medalist at Paris Exposition.
Ses that they are branded-
"IONG QUALITY."
"'"'--2=--• Made by The J. 0 King Co., Limited, Torento.
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- Shoes;
Goderich Bargain Centre
BARGAIN DAYS, NOV. 29 & 30
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A BARGAIN u EVERYTHING i
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TABLE LINEN
40c Tahiti Linen for 250
50c Table Linen for............37
75c Table Linen tor
LINEN TOWELING
24 in' Linen Toweling, 12.1e, for ..8c
20 in. Linen Toweling 12c, for..8o
18 in. Linen Towellog, 10e, tor. .... 7c
18 in. Cotton Tow( ling, 5e, for.... 3c
Bargains in Lace Curtains.
Bargains in Tapestry Curtains.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Cotton, Lanai stud hilk Handkerchiefs
at • reduction.
FLANNELETTES
1 yard wide, 12ic, for
Scicca
KID GLOVES
I
Perriu's Gloves at a reduction
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
20c Vesta fou
25e Vest. for
50o Vesta for
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Bargains in Men's Shirts and Drawers
Bargains In Boys' Shirta and Drawers
Extra value in Boys' Hose.
.asciitaittelett
~loran r it
ON NOVEMBER 29 d 30.
15c
22c
4c
Bargains ou Liociu Towels Far Capes, Caperinea Fur Usuntleta,
Bargaios on Table Napkins. Men's Fur Coats, Ladies' Fur Coats
Ladies' Jacketa, all at reduoed price.; at • bargain. '114
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DON'T FORGET THE DATES, NOV. 29 & 30. iniat--.1
JAMES ROBINSON'S
Care her Gogh
with the
D. D. Co.'s
Syr. of
WHITE PINe
and TAR.
Yon oao rot nothing
better Itelirf emest
fle•ca•ossous.
25o 6 for 0.00
It's Time to Put up the Stove
Anil you emit
BATI4MALL STOV-PI? VARNISH
95
!IP.44
25 oents - 5 for I 03
"Best we ever ued," is what they all say.
Loam. Odor. Brightest Lustre Quicikest
Drying of All. It Beata 'em All.
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Onze 1.,ri.—D.inted snakes lan excellent walent stole Fine
'ler iron fences end all onftlde Iron work, Goal souttles, etc.
Mateo a line Valet for buggy bathes. Spode! priori by
the 'ellen.
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W. C. GOODE, Chemist.
BacwooD"
ig Bargains
iiii",, i to'. Pi'.3 Iffi'' ' tiltillo‘Fif
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,' IN ALL LINES OF
1%. • ' .,. ' ,
Table Cutlery.
Men and boys
(young men) work-
ing outdoors,
111I
knocking about,
need good strong boots to stand the racket.
We've got the very kind you want—stout, thick
soles (solid leather, mind you), good strong insteps,
put together with the knowledge that they must be
strong to stand the strain. •
These boots are not expensive, though they do
wear like iron
Remember our Goods are all New, direct from the
factories. NO Bankrupt Stock.
Wit SHARMAN, Jr.
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20 per cent. otfuntil 15th of November. —ri"
N. D. ROUGVI
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THE CASH HARDWARE STORE
JOHN MORRIS
CONTRACTOR arid BUILDER
Petting Mill and Fsotery, Gam-
ble& Railid,-frigiltoi,
A oomplete .took of
Dressed and Undressed
.Lumber,
Flooring and Siding, .
Lath, Shingles, Etc.,
al, and Doors on hand and
made to order on short
notice
Storm Windows & Doors a Specially
s00 fp..- d 'firms ineoir•le.
JOHN MORRIS,
GODERICH.
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HELLO!
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
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ALL KINDS OF -°"--Ittligc, MI fe
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
TR11 Ritt4T
cram Hard Coal
IN THE htAaltrr
All Coal weighed o the Market Rotate.
where you get =in II 4. a ton
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WM. LEE. -o9,999
()Tchtre kit at LIZ is ISILIPSA.ILD'S
Store premptiy attended to
foicteereel ,
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KIDD'S BOOK STORE
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FANCY 00405, FANCY CHINA,
FANCY NOTE, PRETTY PICTURES, ,,,.9
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SCHOOL BOOKS, POUCHES, PIPES,
WALL PAPER, BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
MAGAZINES, PAPERS.
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Everything bright, fresh and new. No old goods to ,41;
offer at any price. i 14,
' ' KIDD & CO ,.'
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Osunpalgn Buttons- Wirier, Topper, Hese Jobe, milLiee. Helms&
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