The Signal, 1900-11-29, Page 4TNVUDAY, Noy. 29, 1900
THE SIGNAL : GIODERICH ONTARIO
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We Have Knifed
the prioes of several hundred
copies of music and songs. Is
taking stock we and *event
hundred copies of music on our
shelves we wish W clear out and
have decided W cut the prioe
from 40c, b0c, 60e and 7& to
10 Cents per Oopv
86 Gents per 23 Copiers
If you buy music, see us while
there is s good choice.
We are district representa-
tive of the Nonlheimer Piano &
Music Co., of Toronto, sod are
doing the piano bu.iuese of this
section. We can supply your
piano heeds in ,anything from a
Steinway Grand to the cheapest
,eoond-hand instrument. It is
to your own interest to consult
us before purchasing Easy
terms if desired.
Emerson's
Bioyole and Music House, West
street, Goderioh.
hilt Signal,
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RODERICK. THURSDAY. NOV. W 1100.
ed. People will make mistakes, however,
and in eons cases bassos rete marked with
• en).a iu the compartment containing the
name of the cutisuteency end the printer sat
the ballot, this having been done in moat
oases probably by voters who had boon told
hat the lame of the earutldate of their
choice came tint on the ballot. It is sug-
gested that an improvement could to made
by having the tame of the con i itueney and
Unit of the printer aloug the side manned of
at the top of the bedsit 'Phis would make
it as nearly perfect as it eat he got.
THE RACE AND CRUD CRY.
FURTHER stridence of the use of
the race sod creed cry by the Conservatives
in the recent 'election campaign to coming
to head. In Glengarry, where Scotsmen
are numerous, Gol. MOLtNNAN was seeking
reelection as the Conservative candidate,
and just before polling day s circular was
issued to the Englub-spe•kiug people, par-
ticularly the Scotch, in which Rua W ILFmD
Latrine' and his Quebec supporters were
termed "fanatic foreigners -aliens W ns in
race and religion," and the Liberal candi-
date. J. T. St3SIa.L, was termed ''a Dutch
Yankee." The circular was as follows :
"Alexandria. Nov. 6, 1900.
"Dear Friend, -Our Grit friends are now
.becoming desperate and using every means
possible to carry the county, despite the
popularity of our gallant Colonel We
trust you will use your bast endeavor to
hold the grand old county from the hands
of the Tate brigade. who are seeking to get
it into their grasp. Witten we oonsider what
the result would be every Protestant Briton
should stand true to his colon and help
throw off the yoke being thrust upon us.
\��,',,A,re we whose forefathers died for the
F" ^' cause to be ruled by fanatic foreigners
-aliens to us in race and religion!
"Aro the Scotch in Glengarry to send to
Parliament a Dutch Yankee from New York
State* whose forefathers helped W drive ours
from their comfortable homes one hundred
years ego! Are Laurier and Tarte, backed
by their French clique from Lower Canada,
to have full sway in the country ! No. we
must drive them back sod keep them in
their proper place. This French domination
must cease.
"If they will have a majority in their own
Province, Are the loyal people of Glengarry
to be trait,.re to their old traditions and
assist in forcing the yoke on the net of
Oaoad• ! Surely no I Vote tor Col. R R.
McLennan,thetrueaid tried friend of Scotch
men, who will stand up for the freedom of
our race and rehigton."
Sootemen may be "clannish." but they do
not take much stock in bigotry and super-
stition, and are as ready to oontend for the
rights of people of any ram or creed as they
• are to fight for their own liberties, anal the
Colonel, in whose behalf this appeal to pre
judice was issued, was snowed under by a
majority of about six hundred votes. The
Tories are beginning W see that the racial
campaign, while it may have been temporar-
ily suooerful in • number of constituencies,
will in the long run damage rather than
Earths the Interests of their party, and
therm. trying hard to disown it,
-Tits Conservative urgaus are fund of
quoting The Huntingdon' Mesmer Here is
an eztreot from that paper which they will
uut give to their readers :
Laurier being a French Canadian and
the idol of three fourths of his compat-
note, his supporters had no need to invoke
the cry of race or creel to win support to
his side. It was different with the Gww-
eervativee Knowing how the tide was
setting iii this Protium, they tried to
stem it by raising the cry that Laurier
was betraying his countrymen, and his
course;with regard to Manitoba echuols
and the Afrioan uontingente was impound-
ly harped upon Nut since Mercier's
time have so deliberate and persevering
efforts been made W arouse the national
and religious prejudices of the French-
Canadians.
WHO ELECTED M'NEILLT
tie North Bruce election Aram
.M0NITLL secured a majority of one, which
leads The Kincardine Review to philo-
eophiee thus :
Every man who voted for McNeill in
North Brune gave him the one vote that
elected him. They will all admit that
Now, if Mr. McNeill was a Government
candidate, what a time he would have
getting a soft berth for the man that
elected him.
Mr. MONIILL, in the ease whioh The
Review supposes. might object to enter-
taining the claim of each and every one ot
his supporters, and likely enough would be
mon inclined to favor a voter who had put
himself to some trouble to cant his ballot.
The man has dread, been found The
Kincardine Reporter gives the name of a
voter who has been arrested for personation
in connection with the North Bruce elec-
tion. He personated his fol :ter, who is
living in Huron county. 1'. miyti iia was
urged by active Conserve' • politicians to
do .o and to vote for Mr.
There is the man to whom Mr. MoNRtu.L
Owes his election.
SNAP SHOTS.
-Tal Toronto Mail hall dropped its edi-
torial line, "Remember Roes."
-Dteerite to .uaoe.dal politicians ap-
pear to be the rage at present. What i. to
hinder a pork -and -bean gathering being
held in West Huron at an early date t
-Two Brit1.h war department have been
endeavoring to kill Ksosaa with ballet, for
over a year, and now Paris is trying to kill
fife old man with kinda dead sure
thing.
-Two honorable BILLY 1/d,,Eaw hat
reused the Old heads of the Tory party to
(meads the advnability of calling • cnoven-
tion together to see where the grand old
party is at.
-How. 0 W. Ross was fiftynine years
old on November 17 and Rir Ahs.ruto
Lacquers was Afty-nine November 20. The
Ontario Premier is thus three days nkder
than tb. Dominion Premier.
-Til ballot toed In the recant election
was...ry good are., and an immense im
provement opals tier oes wWab It sapwood •
WHAT C rHERS ARE SAYING.
OiaSLtYe SINTAKI.
Dundee Benner : If young Charley Tup-
per had not made such a goose of himself
with his nine hour speeches about Slftoo
and the Yukon he might have bed some
chance for the leadership. As It Is, nobody
mentions him.
11tH NAMI 1e NIVUS Slake
1'heGlobe : By the way, where Is Mr.
John Lewis", the rejected et Sboredltob,
and the mining partner et Sir Charles Top-
per! K'hy has uobody nominated him for
C:ooeeryative leader! Nearly eyarybody
else bas had • Domination.
111.51 oo•t 1 or FIRS ON TOWS S1ADN.
Dundee B . 11 Wogs don': bright-
en ap a little in the way of sesta befog of-
fered to the slaughtered Tory leaders, Sir
Wilfrid Laurier might have pity on their
forlorn condition and get a couple 01 Que-
bec Urate to make way for them.
RsrusrA.'ruIY ALL IW1N0.
Stealhroy Age : Sir Charles Tupper
says of the electrons that so tar as concerns
the Con..rvtive Party It is all that mold
be desired and u quite satiefastory. Sir
Wilfrid .... ,ay the wms for the Liberal
Party and thus we have bad an election In
Canada, satisfying both tartlet. Are we
getting to the milleentum !
111 t'ONTCNT.
their .rtes, end every dollar of 1 hu mavens
was paid whoa den, a record of latregrlt►
which posh.pe few English spooking num
munitlee not aquas Mr. Mer.dith further
motet that the Doukhobor* bay• gathered
oyer 813.000 war' b of henna root In the
motility el Yorktou during the past •e• -
sou Put of the men go out ono work for
wages, while put stay in home, hod to tbls
way the people have • supply of ready
money, and at the wane time their farces
end eettlemeote are beteg developed. From
• uuuu.ee point sat view, kir. Meredith says
them people have beau of great benefit al-
ready to the town. near whloh they aro
sottl.d, and then la no doubt that when
they have had a few yeas. start they will
foim prosperous •ad thrones wtf,bmwt..'•
new DS. I.ANDSRKIN WAN Ddr1ATlt>.
London Advertiser : We Mato from
reliable authority in Markdale,Unq moot',
that Dr, Landerklo,for w many years the
worthy repre.ent•tive f. • Youth rimy la
the Dominion Parliament. was defeated he
cause "t the persistent *weal, In • secret
uod.rh.od manes to Protestant shooters to
vote ler Mr. Rioltiardamt b.wus. Dr. Lan-
derkts supported Sir Wilfrid Laurier. and
Sir Wilhid Laurier, being a Romeo Catho-
lic, supported the ohuroh of Rome Fret,
Dr. Lwderklo's uneorupoloue oppooeots
gerrymandered his 000stituwcy so as to
pot ham in the minority by 150 vote*.
Theo they tonal that he was too popular to
be affected by that, and se they raised the
cry, moat craftily cumulated, that Protes-
taotbm was in danger because Sir Charles
Tupper had not bee° given the plan. of Sir
Wilfrid Laurier, and they iuooseded by
those rascally expedients in estrengtne
.tough of vote. from I)r. Lamd.rklo to
enure his defeat. And yet thew men were
entbunsetio in support of Sir Charles Tup-
ter's protectoral to ooaroe Manitoba. For-
tunately the time will soon oome when tb.
Gerrymander Aot will be repealed, and
then not even an appeal to race an.i re-
ligious prejudices, however oraltfly made,
will succeed 1a keeping South Grey out of
the Liberal procession. It ie, neverthele..,
lamentable that a party should be reduced
to such expedieeto as raoe and creed war
fere, In order to aid them to victory. They
oanoot be too widely exposed, or tooeever.
ly oondemned, or too closely watohed la
ilia future.
Thai Tkr.►bled aeadacbr
Would gmokly leave you, 11 you oiled Dr.
King'. Nee Llfe Pill, Thousand. 1 sof-
toren have proved their matchless merit
for sink and nervous headaobes. They make
pure flood and build up your health. Only
25 cents. Money bees. if not cured. Sold
by ,leo. Wilson. druggist,
Barrie Gazette : Contentment Is the
secret of life. Make the most of your op.
per:unities Dead jus.ly with y• Ur 1e1•
low man- Pay y..ur debts. Marry and be-
g et ohtldrso. Train them as you were
trained- (if you were satisfied with your
own bringing ap). and the chanties are nine
in ten you will be happy. Isn't it e.!
, TMSY CANNOT ISCArt IC1p0NeieILITY
Brantford Expositor : Almost eve y day
now ens may exposit W be told by the ver•
e mus Tory sheets that It was Lb. Grits
who otroulated 'Facto for Irish Eleanore' and
'Tbe Eye-opener,' and who were roo,ron-
e ibte tor the Manitoba school mediation.
When it Domes to the raising of roe and
religious issue*, just watch them hold up
their hand. in holy horror, while they af-
firm before the bar of public opunon they
"didn't de a sing."
FOR T01 ABOLITION oy Tot ,e.NATI,
W Ingham Tee' 1 11 the Literals •re
wise Ihey will go is Inc.Senate aboll'Ion,
Instead of Societe reform,_ cul we believe
abs people of the Dominion wobld 'stand by
Mom -Clinton New Era Right you are
Bro. Hulme,, W• are of the same opinion
and do not see any flood of the Senate. W.
believe It the people of Canada bad the
privilege of voting on this goesNnn they
would put the Senate In th. •.me place as
the Renate out Mr. Mulook's R'sdistnba•
tion Bill We have no use for Seeate re-
form. Let us have Senate abolition.
1111 �. o1KINON Or 1IWTIKTION.
Toronto Globe : The WA policy of the
United States often seeds goods on queer
errands. The duty un playing cards le len
ovate per p•ok,and 25 per cent ad valorem,
so the manufacturer. are selling abroad
much cheaper than at home. Some Am•
Grimm meroh•ota recently ordered lain
goantltar to be mot to Liverpool, had them
shipped and entered at the port and retain-
ed again free of duty as American goods re•
Imported. The two trips aoress the At•
lootlo enabled them to undersell the mans•
lecturers at home 1'he hardware dealers
recently olroumvenled the nail manatsotr
urers by sending their orders from Eeg•
land.
LIT 10 HAV■ PIACI
O•eholio Register : K 5 had rather
Mat Liberals and (:nnoervativwalike sbould
be swept Into rho sea than that °seediest'
should he divided because one 1s English,
anotoer Frenob, • third Irish, sod so on.
No oouorry oso be built up that way. We
ars here to Iles together, M work together
for the common good, Life a too short
to be yaarreltieg with our fellow oitiz.ns,
become they did not have the good lee
tune to be norn in our omonk>. Peace end
good will to all. There le room ler all and
many more. Hands should be joined In
friendship or elven up to honest foil. The
oen1e.1 le over. The violent can afford to
be calm. And the •angatehed should take
their defeat In a spirit of reeignatlns and
hope of better luck next time. Left them,
however, and let others, atop- it- *.Il In
their minds and rrmember whoa the day
comes round agate • No nos cry, no creed
cry, man secure a vlotory for • party to s
land of free men.
Ren INTR.TIow OP METHS.
Toronto Globe : The proceedings at the
Police Court yesMrdee •t ,moon, resulting
In the 000atation of a number of
well • known gentlemen, Including 1
prominent barristers. for failure 10
register the birth of their children,
Droves that mooh of the dlsourlon as
to the dsofins of the birth rate In On•
barb le based upon • misapprehension of
the forts. If the Toronto oases are an In
der of the laxness of registration thrnegh-
out O•tarlo there moat be thousands of
births every year In the I'r"Moos that aro
Dot registered. The crusade of the Regis-
trar -General Mould be oontlnued with vigor
until everyone le the I'rovinoe learns the
pr000dare ne0smry for registration, and
anderefande hew 'otiosely the world re
lards a birth rate so low as Ontario le now
or.dlt.d with. it would roam that alto
nether toe many parents depute to ethers
the duty of re[l.tering the birth of their
ohlldren A nay or two ago 1)r. Bryce
heard of • ease In whloh five children in
one family bad not been registered, the
father ,opposing that the attending phy
Wotan would see to the regl.traHon. From
the tants oomlo. to light 11 le evident that
Ontario has feel aired an undeserved repata.
Mon In the matter of 1ls birth rats.
TRI IN>U ItIO.)R0.
Leaden Advertiser , 'I boor Herd
Russian Quakers, the !took Ashore, ere
moat •ppr.elated where they are hest
banes. The Winnipeg Free 1'rees Informs
se Mat Mr Theme Meredith, general mer•
ohant, n1 )(nekton, N. W. T., who has hoes
In that nifty for • few days, informs 1t that
"a geed share of the present prosperity of
thee tow. 1e deo M the targe sett lem.aa of
Doukhobor* In the edl•.ent nenalry. A
nod osevinnld• proof of the thrift and hon-
esty of then purple 1e given 1■ the follow -
lag foot. Inst year Mr. Meredith e.44
sovaet thousand dollars' worth of needs est
Mo. 1e INakbobSrS. fee eblsh his Molt
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BIG CLEARING SALE!
BOOKS ANC) PERIODICALS.
LauUN' Hors Jocet&L-The Christmas
Lades' Home Journal offers a superaban•
dance of literary and artistic features In
most attractive form Amoog its nearly
awesoors contributors are Mrs. Lew Wal
Isoe, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Charles
Major, ItIlltam Perrioe, Clifford Howard
and Elisabeth Lincoln Gould, while A. B.
Frost, W. I., Taylor, Reginald 11. Birch,
Henry Hutt, (.eorge Gibbs and as many
o' her Illustrators supply De motorist
festurw. Apar. from the articles having
balldat timeliness of Interests the notable
features of the t'hrteim•I Journal toolude
"The lonkeeter's 1)sughter Who Dissolved
• President's Cabinet," Whet Msy Happen
In the Next Hundred Years," "Jerusalem
as We Ye. 1t Today," "Two Woman's
lidte of Twenty-five Millions,' "The
`Little Men' Pis'," • dnmatizstIoo of
Louisa M Aloott's delightful story ;
"K here Childress See Saint Nick," "Ilse
Fourteenth Mea." "Two Christmas Days
.t Rock Farm," and "The Saooemors of
Mary the First," "The Story of • Young
Man," and "The Blue River Beer Storiee,
which are 000tieued. Edward Bok has •
houghtfnl article on Christmas celebration,
and there are various ankles on women'.
wear. Christmas pre•eota and edibles, while
various other eraotite% helpful themes •re
ably promoted. By the Curtis Pnbl)shing
Company, Philadelphia. One dollar • you ;
ten oeas a oopy.
We are informed that A. O. Gilbert, the
manager of the great poultry department of
11,e Government Agricultural Ferm at Ot
taws, has hem engaged for the Doming year
to coohinue his d.partmmq "Practical
Poultry," 10 that hend.ome magazine, The
Canadian Poultry Review. Other depart
mens. to the paper are, "Turkeys, Duck.
and Ife.se," "Bantam.," "Poultry All
manta," "Incubators and Brooders, ' and
"With Cnole Sam." The editor says it will
be bigger end bettor than ever, and as 1t is
n ow in its 22nd year, we believe him This
journal Is well Illu.lrsted, full of practical
knowledg• wilisten by experts, and •1 the
yearly sobioriptton of 50o., to rldioalenely
Asap. Lew as it u however, readers of
this paper we, get ft at • special rata of
three years for 81.00. A ample will to
sent nee by addressteg Canadian Poultry
Review. 'Toronto, Oat. • hot the "borteat
and heat way Is to send 11 04 for three
year.
Great Leek et an Seller.
"For two years all efforts to cure .or .m•
in the palms of my hands felled," write.
editor H. N. Lester, of Syraoas., Kan.,
"then f was wholly oared by Baoklen's
Aruba Salve.' It's the world's beet for
eruptions, sores and all skin (Demme.. Only
25o at Jas, K't4on'..
Said the bride, "Here's my .rat bath of
biscuit. -
Jest welt! From the oven I'll wblswit."
How the poor woman ori
When her hubby replied,
-Tent it born ! 1 don't think I .boeld'rte-
salt !"
Notts&.
We must make room for Xmas cutlery and silverware, and in
order to do ro we are selling out ail liner of table and pooket cut-
lery, rilverwaer, carving seta, game carvers, sugar shells, butter
knives, etc , etc., at the closest possible margin of profit.
BARB WIRE
We have a few hundred pounds of barb wire left, which we
will sell right.
SAWS AND AXES
The very hest grades of croewout saws and axes just arrived
from the manufacturer. CRIT and sate them. Our prices are the
lowest possible.
Headquarters for guns, ammunition, cow chains, rope ties,
rope halters, snow shovels, lanterns, bucksaws, cross -cut saws,
hand saws, axes, axe handles, furnace scoops, etc , etc.
Get your glass from us. We keep the best Belgium glass.
A. McD. Allan
The cheapest and hest hardware store in Huron County.
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'rooted shell oeeoe, a•4 -she totes upon the
said lands shall be pay a for suoh year as 1f
this bylaw had not been passed.
AND IT to hereby further deola-ed and en-
aoted that the votes of the rstepayete entitled
to vote upon this ovlaw stall be taken on the
nth day of January. I. the year 1- )1, from nine
o'olaok in the tomatoes until eve o'clock to the
afternoon, at the several usual po'Ilog platers
In theroitown. as follows :-
Pollingsurelivtdonnumber ooe at W. Ho -
Cly mont's
o-
Clymont's wagon shop. with Jas Breckenridge
as returning oeloer;
Polling sutd:vision number two at Timms
t•Idean's feed store. with i'h,a. Hate. as del,
utll returning omo.e.
Polllo[.ubiivl.Ion number three at town
hall. with Ed. Pan Every as deputy returning
omo.r.
Polling .otdlvl.Mn number four at J. B
Runoiman's shell, with John F. Bete. as dep-
ot retornioogg omoer.
1.1110 sabdlvlaio. number eve at John
Phdllps store, with David Marwiceas deputy
returning officer;
Polling subdivision numbor six at John
Brophoy'sshop, with Geo. Sboppar'd as dep-
uty returning officer
Polling subdivbloa numoer seven at Mrs.
Jas. Hays' house, with John Bain as deputy
returning offlosr.
AND n Di hesrby further eaotel that the
municipal clerk of the mad oorporsUon shall
attend at the clerk's otflce 1n the town hell on
the 3rd dayof January. 19)1, at the hoe • of
eleven of te clock in the forenoon. for the .p
polntm.nt of persons to attend the colons
polling ptabe and at the gnat .amming up of
the rotes by the mid clerk on behalf of the
pones interested in and promoting or oppo..
Ing the messing ot the mid bylaw re.pebUvely
AND IT is hereby further mooted that the
ease clerk shall attend at the said clerk's office
to the town hall In the said town on the salt
day of January, 11A1. at eleven of the clock In
the toreno c, for the perpo.e of summing up
the number of votes given for and %Minot this
b) law.
Provisionally passed the 23rd day cf Novem-
ber, ltw)u.
WM. MITCHELL. JAS. WILION,
Town Clerk. Mayor,
D Y LA W NO. 18 ON 1900, OF THE
I) TOWN or OODH CH.
I J)yl.w to exempt front mmunfrfnol fa -ration
certain loads fa the Tows of Myrick
known as the 0011ri0 and Hutchi-
son Mil.
W ittiRes. theta 1. npon ttteToflo*ti line.:
n amely. town Int. nnmben 1094. 1042 and 1013
In the sell town, a mill orented about twenty
eve teenage. at large expense. for the gar
pose of grinding wheat and converting the
same into floe-. together with an elevator and
• mall manufactory,all used and outplayed as
MIS 6tettire..-erntneett mien, WSTII-Tfaire
stood Idle for.ome years put, emote an sic
(visional use of the elevator, to the great det-
riment of the mid town ;
AND wlul*UA. It has been mtlefactonly
made to appose to the municipal 4onnoll of
the said Icon that If the said lands ere ex-
empted from manlolpal taxation (other than
. wheal azesl for • period of tan year' It 1.
proposed by the °ween to greatly remodel, en
lar[o, modernire and Improve the said mill at
an estimated expenditure of 1100,0.%10), and to
thereby nuke It °spablo of minim/ ont • larg-
er output than hsretofoee and to thereby put
It neon a paying battle, so that It shall A. of
eontinuoue and permanent benefit to the weld
awn;
ANnwHttRRa, the municipal eonnell afore -
mid has dui considered the application to es•
empt the maid lands from the said Ates for
the meld period of ten 'sera a -,d have deter
mined that the same should 1>e {granted sub
leen to vote of the ntepayere as required by
the Statute In that behalf and ea hereinafter
provided ;
Now Ttteente Rr he It araltM and it Is
hereby euaoted hp the Bald the munletpd
council of the town of Go'serioh that the weld
land., namely. town Iota numb.. • 10151. 1
and 10.1 In the said awn of Goelerloh. .hall
and they are hereby &missed to he exempt
from all municipal taxation what.00ver, ei•
rept taxation for *moot peewees, for the
period of ten snnneeelve years beginning with
th. year 1901, bat apse the following condi-
tions, nareely
1. The said mill neon the mild lands shall
ha on or before the 1st day of wept.mher, 1901,
remodelled and ooaverted into a modern mIll
e0ulooppeei with the ..west and most approved
manhfeer and appllanoe., eo se to omni, at
least 10 a barrel. of flour to be manufactured
In the said mill In esih 21 hours. inch shams'
and improvemeaIe to emit Ent ler then
WOO In.
*
Dining the said period of an years afar
the fleet of inch years. theism sot of the r1d
d BI shall not be ler than 5.000 barrel. of
oer yearly.
1t If during any year of the said term of
tea years after the firm year the said m1.1
Mall, .10.pt for necessary spares, stand ML
ter • oontlaaone period of three moot he. the
said rtasBdoa of rases Me each year hereby
NOTICE. -
1
The forttotng la • true Dopy ot • pt'osaead
bylaw which has been taken into eon=
tion. and which will be finally pared by the
oounoll in the event of the sweat of the elec-
tor. being obtained thereto after one month
from the first publication thereon in To. Stu
N •a. newspaper on the 29-h and The Star new.
paper on the 30th day. of November. let. and
at the hour. day and places thereto fixed for
takingthe votes of [bodement the polls will
be hold.
WM. MITCHKI 1.,
Town ('lark,
1t _-- Tows of Ooderich.
BECKER et MYE :3,
Undertakers and Lmialmers
Graduate of M&Reachusette-Col.
lege of Embalming.
WRITE HEARSE
OPEN I),tY AND NIGHT.
HEST 0001)8 AT MODE
RATE PRICER, AND
COURTEOUS ATTENTION.
s&ear.e LOCA. Ww5$14 U.
CANTELON'S
Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts, Short
Bread and Cream Rolls,Mloce
Pies and Lady Fillers, Kisses,,_
Macaroons, Maranon,
Brandy Snaps, Btc.
ere se gond as the beet male in any
city in Canada.
Centelon Leede the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
In fancy deeming and ornament
ing and almond icing.
Give him an order and your sat-
isfaction will be assurers.
D CA NTELON,
WEST -8T.
stoves
If you are looking for the
hest Coal Heating Stoves,
you will find the "Art Am-
herst" Heater will fill the
bill.
As for a Range, we can
guarantee the Pearl.
Every sove we sell is
sold under the absolute
guarantee that if stove is
not satisfactory, the pur-
chase price will be refunded.
A sal::nber of good sec-
ond hand stoves for sale
very cheap, as we want the
room for new stoves.
You are always welcome
to call and inspect our big
stack of Stoves, Furnaces,
Tinware, Etc.
J. H. Worsen,
Cheap Stove Man,
OODERICH.
ERJ. N!SEI
Rai IePrOmeoia 7ichioery.
floating H.oders. Hosea, Halmis ed Telma.
Also J W. Mann good. \\ _
Plough., Pulver", eta
Walk.cvll • Wagons a speolalq,
Everything made of the very beet material.
ltspalr. of .1l lied* kept on hand.
Would be pleased to have you call and 1s-
epoot goods before purchaeln[ elsewhere.
Goderich Bargain Centre
BARGAIN DAYS, NOV. 29 & 30.
A BARGAIN n EVERYTHING
TABLE LINEN
40o Table Linen for 25o
60o Table Linen for... ..... 7}o
750 Able Linen tor bOo
LINEN TOWELING
24 in. Linen Toweling, 124o, tor. .,fin
20 in. Linen Toweling, I2 , fOr....8o
18 in. Linen Toweling, 10o, tor ....7o
18 in. Cotton Toweling, 5c, for ....3c
Bargains in Lac.Clurtaine.
Bargains in Tapestry Curtains.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Cotton, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs
at a reduction.
FLANNELETTES
1 yard wide, 121o,
KID GLOVES
Perrin's Gloves at a reduction
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
20o Vests for
25o Vests for
60o Vests for
15c
22c
4'5c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Bargains in Men's Shirt. and Drawers
Bargains in Boys' Shirts and Drawer,
Extra value in Boys' Hoge.
ON NOVEMB
Bargains on Linen Towels.
Bargains on Table Napkins.
Ladies' Jeanie, all !k missed pride
ER 29 di 30.
' Per Capes, Caperin's, Far Gauntlets,
IMen's Fur Coag Ladies' Fur ('oats
1 at • bargain.
DON'T FOROET THE DATES, NOV. 29* 30.
JAMES ROBINSON'S
HAVE YOU A COLD?
We have just opened a large order of
that excellent remedy, "L zatt a
$a'omo-Qulntno Tablets " Th y
__jamagnat reputation for cares and are
anaLNTEED TO CUBE.
Allested ti • bottle a that "White
Pine and Tar" Cough (,titre, a
radical cure will be sure. Why Dot try
one or both of them ?
W. C. GOODE,
BEDFORD
ABOUT PERFUIES
J WORD
'Ws we11171& MIMI sad iso the
blsatifnl Enid seekite.illre
opening now. - very ledist--styts
000aiste of • Dice bottle of fins perfume in
• morocco leather ease, satin -lined and
very tasty. The cases are to be used tor
handkerchief, glove, or jewel ,cases, etc.
Beautiful lines In other styles too. Best
velem we ever had.
BLOCK.
Chemist.
cIAWIP: CASH I"'It•C1.
Will open op to the old Angus McKinnon
stand shoat Trot, ,r era.
A. W. WISE,
Hamilton &reel.
J. & SON
- TH1 LIADINn -
Fur erw\`Dkrtte‘ort. Lan&
-Virlkoa\Ul tr fh .
Mews .w. iltbeM.dap. ..In. r
Storaee 5. West Ntlss. IteaN,nee,
A Great Saap- .
le our Ginger Snap. at 50. •
pound. of which we sell a barrel • week.
This isn't our only seep. as we oarry
.verytblag that can be found In an uo•
to -date grocery sore, and our prior
ere right. The fermiers kerne that they
oan alweye get from us a map ler ►heir
prodaoe. We draw the line at no
Iegltimete trade - everythlug goes
UI.sewere or potatoes, pardon styli or
aheuert table China. We deal in all
of them.
T. 0. TIPLING & CO-,
Bedford block. (1,derloh.
lard
Wear
Shoe.).
Men and boys
(young men) work-
ing outdoor..
knocking about,
need good strong boots to stand the racket.
We've got the very kind you want -stout, thick
sok. (solid leather, mind you), good strong insteps,
ut together with the knowledge that they must he
sLrr 1 ' t.' ht.l.,d the strain.
A ; ' i „1. . : i c not expensive, thc'ttgh ('.tr :- (sty
ey(•a.
Remember our Goods are all New, direct from the
factories. No Bankrupt Stock.
Wri. SHARMAN, Jr.
WE HAVE A FULL UNE OF THE CELE-
BRATED ttrIAPLE LEAP' SAWS. ALSdT
A FEW "VULCAN" CROS5-CLTC SAWS
FOR 53.00 EACH.
Also a Ftd1 Stock of
Axes, Axe Handles, Saw Sem Flies
and Bucksaws.
N. D.-OUGVIE3.
THE CASH HARDWARE STORE.
JOHN MORRIS
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Manisa M111 and F•atoq _
brie Reed, (loderleb.
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
A o.mplete stook .1
Dressed n fond, need
Lumber,
Flooring and Siding, .
Lath, Shingles, Etc.,
Sash and Doors on hand and
made to order on short
notice.
Storm Wiadons & Doors a Specially
Venerates famished. Terme moderate.
JOHN MORRIS,
OODERIOH.
ALL KINDS OF
L
ALWAYS ON HAND
TEl 110}ieT
ScraIltol Bard Coal
IN TBti )LLR&I T
AU °881 on the Market *tee res get fE00lbs. for • boa.P Peale*
WM. LEE.
°rain 101 .t ix; a t1871FH•ASD'8
Seen paspt,y Wended t..
CHRISTMAS
We have some lovely goods for the Christmas trade--an-d being nor
first Christmas, we intend dealing liberally with the public.
lar stock comprises some of the loveliest designs in French and Japan
PM China, Sterling Milver, Rhony Goods, Rilver Tea Beta, Cfe•m and
Huger Rets, Christmas Cards, Games, Toys, Mechanical iegintts, N2°'
mobiles, Fire Rngines, Dolls, Doll's Furniture, eto. Pretty pictures.
8110, 100 different subjects, at 25c, framed.
We have only • limitri supply of "Curates " Plane yoer order Mr'y
sat yon wish to seeere one of the most fashionable things of the NV"
Something for everybody at moderate prices,
KI DD cit CO.