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The'S Sta>r sone of the eery best thdvertisi`ang mediull�x Ian the. County of Huron. Bear 11Ila'mend, The Star x subscribed for and read by the masses'
e Star Calendar ORIII� 'i� a t l f ALTERAT
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I call at Goode's Drug Store for a bottle of
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Interview with a Member of the Johannesburg v o a P D E a te
Committee.I51
In order to make room for extensive alterations in our
by JOHN 114Ya HAb2MOND, as interviewed by a ataa
Correspoudent of the New York Outlook. �WS stole we commence on Saturday morning two weeks of
191r, Jno. ilayes Hammond Ir the con- There war un question of clemency In- N is 1he
suldn't engineer fur two of the largest volved' speein 1 j aPQS1I�S
Tho Boot Government then olnt- �• _
quit! uuuing aSuupanirr in the Trane- Pe
0l w cani,au,,.ttiou to wvosh tole the
vital, and his interests lire thus quite a* muter of tour grievances, After,a long About 15 pieces Dress Goods, regular 4oc, 5oc and 65c, for ....... 25C
i nurh as sueiatvd aviLh the rival* tot Mr. and careful r=auisuatiun. Lite con►u,ir- "Aft �� ; mithap, i eeffsad „
Rhodes an with Mr. Rhodes himself. *lou unequivoadlvaacknowledked the with pain is tsrj left side and • Ilnsving " t0 " 2O and 25c, for ............. 10c
CW7 h .hath
w .Otis and worse
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-- ,n 1'r „tole u ainrt
validit of the a.h u Plaid segs Goods re ul• r .... ........ 1 c
u ll a 2 c fur ..
Y K
- - 4 g ,
s i American. 5 5
" _--- Mr. Humwond, who { tilt A gg *
Lho Government, and strongly recum. write Mrs. Erooks, of Martin,
1�Iportallt to *Advertisers tenni one of the tour lindens the " Ladies Woollen Underskirts, re ular c for...... oc
mended that Lhef+e grlevttnces ho se- Franklin County, (2soraia. Last g 75 r • • • • • • • 5
haannesbui•g Reform Uoulmltteeof 1803, dressed. Despite chi:, nothing waw spring I got past doing aaytiiiag and my Ladies' Winter Wrappers, regular $ 1.50, for... . $ 1y
1-1 His snatement of the UW ander gn nev- done. The Intereat* of the clique con- husband .eat to the drug stare and " '
Allohangor of adverUaumon+r for the our. Lances luuludes a number of facts not trolamg the Gevernmentpreaeuwd the called for Wine of C- and the mer- " Waists, regular $1.35, for ...................... $1.05
rent i -to of I'll It STAR mint bit in Lite hands of realiwLlou of the hones lit reform hatted chant recommended Dr. Pierce Favor- „ „
genet illy known.- 1'he Editore.l on the r•epOrt of the Boer Commission, ite Prescription, so he bon ht one bottle. $ I.00; for ....................... 78C
the prtnWr nut cuter than TcssuAr NOON80f iit IF&L oto behalf of LiteSouth Ah•tc- g
' coon aa•oek. Aaverei�}u`�rd will pleaew guvor❑ Things noes went had waren. I began to take It s9 directed In the Ladies' Kitchen Aprons, regular 25c, fur ........................ 15c
each weer acamdmrl'ry nn Republic, 1'neaide,itKruger uuhl(ah. Thine ,and again the Uitlnnders appeal- pamphlet wrapped around the bottle. One Case of E. & T. Corsets, regular 95t, fur ............. .
ed in the Boer Government, but with- I The book said if the disease was eompli- • • '
CONTRACT ADVERTISING ed !n the London press a cordial invita- eat +avail. Finaliv hast ttpriug it incl- Bated with cough to. take Dr. Pierce's The best Shirting, worth nbw' 15c, for ............. i is
The Illinois for nil connact ndverusing in. Lion and wt•lcunne and the prestige of trot) signed by 2i.(X 1 Brntitth subjects Golden Medical Disclrve and 'Favor- 4
elude L+veivu chauguna year. Every addiuounl y ryry Table Linen, regular OC, for ...... ..................... . . . .. OC
equal rights and protection to all who was furwaideai to Lha British Guvrru• 1te Prescription' alternately and Dr. k 5 • • 4
chanire will be uhargrd for extra, the uotuul would go to the Transvaal (the South irtertt. The result was the conference Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, on rising every " 40c, for .................................. 30c
tort of corupositioo, fruin 15c. w 76c.between Kruger and Sir Alfred Milner, morning. Mr. Brooks went back to the 11 1.' All accounts env rendered and collected in which the latter took lite
African Republic) and invent Lheir cup- ground drug store and of the •Golden Medical 35c, for .................................. 27C
tnont.bly Ital, or cont a chute In tiny way to Lite
e hat lilt questhun* could lies8-Ib
t be voided Diticovery ' an I took it as directed. • • • • • _ , , • • , • • , • • • , • • , , , , . , , , , ,
, White Woolen B11IltCCtS.. . $2.25
I development of the cunntry. An influx by u concession uu the part of the South The cough left me at once and I began Heavy Halifax Tweed, regular oc, for .
• ■ of foreign population resulted, and this African Rennbhc of Lite right of frau- to get better so rapidly my husband was Y g 4 • • • .. • • • • • • • • • . • • 25c
was largely increased by the finding of chis" to tr,e Uftdander population. The astonished at m improvement. I am Goat Robes, regular $5.5o, $6, and $6.50, for,......... $4, 4.5o and $5
r. intpprnneIon prevails that the conference now able to wor on the farm and also
the Goaerteh liar. new gold fields, the Wltwuterttrnnctt,I Guled on tacc•ountOf Lite difference fu do the washing fix two fainiles." Mens' Underwear, regular $I Gannrnts, for ..... . .............. 8oc
TMLSPfIONB CALL. 71 discovered b Uitlnnders. One result the number of years' residence neces. _ 11 I "
y Gary to uhf n ftauchise. This "e it title- 75C 57C
of the development ok mineral iesnnrc' WHO IS Y IIR DRIIGGIST? OC "
take. T�e Most Important point wits Q. 5 4�
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1000. es end of Interests subsidiary to min• the basisof representation, Under•the o
ing was that the ikaw revenue ht- scheme suggested by Mr. Kruger u lou• Who to your druggist. This is an " " 40c " 30C
i' =- important question for every family.
Editorial Comment. creased from lege than a million dollars jority of the voters would have been Mens Suits, fegUlar $IO.00, for ............................... $8.00
in 18!30 to u words Of toast mllllune entailed to less than a fifth of the When people speak of x well-quali- 11 ,. $ $
THH[iH aro Ai seats In Lho Ontaulo P v Vo representatives. fled drukghit, it a at once suggestive 8.00, for........... 6.00
in 1800. of accnracy and satisfaction In every-
Legisiative:Aomembly. At the present A few months afterwards an ultim- thing that you huy front him. Other lines, and BOYS CLOTHING proportionately lower,
time 50 OP these Gnats are held by Lit)- AfLer the discovery of the Witwat• alum from the Boer Government +,van
eIurandt the Boor Government began the Immediate cause of the present
`orals and 42 by Uaanservatives. Two adversely to change the franchise and tear. In this war a greater Issue is In-
6eats al,e vacant and under LOVIeW !n other InwN ntfecting the hnnilgrnnt volved than t lie unrodreseed grievances
the CourtoP Appeal, viz., West Huron population, or Uitlandera as they were of the Uitlandera. For many years the
-(lurruw, UK; N+nth Wutorloo- Called, until (up to last JIllv,whenthe Boers have been anImated byastead fast
Vulksr•a+ad, tiro ransvaal Pitrllament, but secret an"bition-name y, to estab-
Breithaupt, [,it. A' the {;iosent non- halved the teim) a residence of tout- link Boer supremacy throughout South
went, then, the Liberals will, without Leon v"arswas requisite for Lite foreign. Africn. 'I here has been aquaetdrilling
counting tbO Hpenker, ince n tunJotlty or Lo obtain the right to vote. The lip- for that purpose, and foreign soldiers
l W. -wit smut present a written petition have been secretly employed to teach
of 7. If the Liberals should will the pp
;, Yioun the majority of the Boors to his -h-� Hoorn the use of artillery. The Hoer
two vacant seats, Notth Waterloo and district and ootst hove It approved by Government has pur•gpaeed sufficient
West Huron, lhev `vill still have a the Executive Council. .Furr
themore, munitions to arm every Dutchman In
sniper majority u1` 9; it they lose t.benn, during lila don, of probation he esus South Africa. The sennas that the
liable Lo military service, lust as If lie Jameson raid made this necessary does
of 5 were alieadv it full-fledged citizen tot not hold, its the arming and plane for
Ox TFL@ UAY Lb,tt. a Liberal govern• the Republic. In 1801 the Baer Gov fort(ficatlOnsatPretortaalldJOhanneF
-
rrnntent went so far its to eommander burg antedated that raid by aggverai
? nreut comes into pusses, said air �Vil __that Is, tun ably to crn"sclipt-Br(t.ish yearn. Two-thirds of the Trntlevlaal
frill Laurier during the general aloe- ,,objec•ts to fight against the native population were Ultlanders. We agent
Duns u[ 18Sk1, n counnlssiun will he lip- tribes. They were euoipelled to ahan • thither by express invitation; our capp-
polnteei to endenvor to secure+ :a 1`161' don their work and to toy their town iWll and eowrpriI* developed what in
ua ms. Not until otter the war WILSover Boer hands wits it worthless territory
Irl+d
1. wecasureOf reeipr-Ityavitll Lhe Un did the English Governmenishow oil- into the greatest mining centre of the
`States. And the con nasion wits up' ough spirit to force the Boer Govern- world: the country, now rich, tuns
pointed, and a few figures picked oat Intvlt. to disclaim arnv intention of such bankrupt before our arri'val; we owl)
'by the'rurctoto Wui ld from the Audi. piuceduie In the future. mchased it from the Boersore than half the land, having put•-
Dfabtdminnstration and corruption ; paid nlno-
tet• General's repot't show what f t cont. wen o nolo raurpanL in all governulerital tenths of tile taxes, much of which was
The punlic goneually know what it ,+c- delnert, ouLs of the Transv,ual. 4Ve admitted by the Boer Commission to
cam tlished : addregsed petit ions fill- the removal of ha elaaa toz+ulon ; and yet we have to
'• i n ievaucOg, hut. President Kruger rt+• submit to unlawful expenditure of the
The International commission fiasco g' hulk of taxation, as we have no voice
,'`, cost Its 31.000. plied : '• You way protest u much Las
$` you Please. hof. i have Lite gone. That ,n the Government.
Out of ,,his situ tile mmisters drove settles M" Thi% w a%, unfortunately, We objected to the subversion of the
1`01• expenses ILA fellness: Nu• %Vflfrid the fact; the Uitlnnders were pot al- Hlgh Court of Justice, in which rested
Liwrier. $3,831 : air Wuhnrd Oart. lowed to import tu•tua. out• Only hope of leggal redress. In
Wright, $3,8(11: Nit' Lottls Ibvles,$2.08t3; all constitutional etterts having direct contravention of the Grondwet
Mr. Fielding, $2110, tailed, fit 1893a Reform Committee was (the Boot-Unnetitl)tton), the Velkttrand
Mr. Boorasga, the nteu,ber uF pat'In' formed, of which I wits a uember, We empoavered the President and Exeau-
ment who resigned tilt• other' d+av 1'a' organized to obtain an honest republic- Live Council to dismiss any judge with-
.
c•aaawe he Opposed Lhe coal ingot, t, drew an, slid not a British Government ; we out trial who disputed the validity of
In $2,2W as soc•retarv, and $1 -Nn was pledged aut-aelves dislinc•tly against n any haw passed by the VolkerutuI. even
expended in excur•sinns and dinner, change of flog. 1Ve slotted secretly to ashen such law conflicted with the
It seems to have been a nmst enjoy• Import rifles and cannon with it view of C}rondwet. President Kruger oxer-
a�le atfnab • re -
being prepared to on force our demands movii4edng
thin Chiprief
Justice
In eummaho had
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by arms tf uect+sroary, An arrangement tlroving Chiot Juetlre Hutze, who bud
�. APPnOPOd Of the binder Lavine quos• wan made with Dr. Jameson, then Ad- for many years honestly and i►hly
5 ° mimstrntor of the South African Obi- tilled that office. simply
the urde all the
tion, some tigures quoted In Pnrlia• tared Company, to cams to theTrans- judRee were simply the Yreaident's
n+ent in reply Lo it question by Myr vial border to +assist its, it so called up- Loots,
Taaylor, chow that the favored combine on, Because of Mr. Rhodes' connee- We objected to the jury svetem ; we
netted.ta vary haudsomo prolit oto the Lion with the Unuttered Company it were debarred from proper triol, air the
:r has been supposed that he wan at trio law makes. only burgher" eligible prove cost of the munufuctured article sus• PP tarp duty. Court record+ thea prove
buck of oto• organization t but although
plied to them by the Dominion Gov• ill,, Rhodes, in common with other hataveyysmallpercentaQeOtBoereare
Ornnnent, The solicitor General said capitalists, contributed to our funds, found entity, and a very large percent
that the hinder twine nn hand nt Lho we did nut organize to further the age of Uitlandera are convicted. Not
Personal, connner•oial lir political ui any Boor jeyes known to con-
:
Ii neaten pnnitenl.inry !n Au{Yust, 1bi181K,aims of Mr. Rhodes lir of a'ly vittt wh a Boer who had murdered a
11 1 mta
Was sold to Coll Bros., St. John, N. B., one else; indeed, any of our native.
At rho following prices:- Manila. member Were Opposed to Mr. We objected to the Aliens E: nl*eon
Maple Leaf) $v per cwt.: mixed (Bell. Rhodes' Interests. Our sole aim ryas Act, h which a Uitliinder can be pal
to insure Aome elementary alvilization over the border at the will of the Prean
ver) $4.50 per cart.; sisal, $4 per' cwt, at Johannesburg. That ulna had the dealt, without the right of appeal to a
That manufactured between August approval of many progressive Boers; court of justice --a course open to the
IA, 1800, and J my 31st, 1897, avis ec ldZ. we thus hnd already begun to conquer vlooffunimg burgher. This haw was ob•
racial hostility-
apposed to the Briteh-Boer
W the Hobbs Hardware Company lit y Uonventlon of 1884.
the following Prices: Manila (Maple We used every effort to prevent Dr. We objected to the prohibition of
Jameson from taking the initiative, from speech t to the ower vested In
Loaf,) $5.11 per east; *nixed, $4.75 per but he disregarded our protests, and is P P
cast.; sianl, $t.40 per cwt. That manii g P the President h, eu n heing any pub•
solely responsible for file failure of out beetles which, in his Individual
faetured between August 1st, 1807, and movement. We flrst learned through opinion. was optioned w good manners
08,
July Star., 15was sold to H. N. Bato as "Owapitpor of his departure for Jo- or subversive o order. He did not
.� Sons at the following prices :-Man. hanneshurg.. His aeflon alienated gym- hesitate to exerelsa this despotic
pithy from the cavae of reform, +att It power toward nmw*papa1'a which site
ala. $4.05 per cwG; mixed, $4.45 per was supposed that he had ulterior ported the British intOrea s, while
cwt.; sisal, $4.15. That inanufactu"ed motives which did not conform to the newspapers which supported the Boer
between Auguint let, 1808, and July tat, exprosaed wishes of our Crnumittee• Government were allowed to publish
The Boers suspected that he would t•ry libelaats artielear and even to advocate
- 1890, was sold to the Honig Hardware to seize the country for the Chartered atrooions crimes without interference
Company at the following prices :- - Company and ultimately for Great We objected to the dishonesty and
Manila. $7.23 per cwL; mixed, $0.15 BrlLnln. This would have directly inefficiency of the Johannesburg
violated the pledges which we gave to police force. For the shootingof s
per cwt.; sisal, $0 per cwt, the people of Johannesburg. We de- British subjjecta policeman was rcent'
tiered that the movement •vita only to 1y releasedon $1,000 ball -less than
Edward Blake's Dlsgraoe. r Id the country of a corrupt oligarchy the amouutd(Mpa piled from IIttlanderf
_ We repudiated any subversion of Boer in tr(vja1 c,t*W,f !'t'
r., - sovereignty, At that time it would ',N`
ae•l,• DOWNFAr.r, OF HOWARD. have been impossiblo to have foisted Act,whichloftf'64histpublic power Meeting
Toronto ToluRrail. the British or any other flag upon the
t " Canadian potiriegnssociated Edward inhabitants of the Transvaal. The the hands a policeman to *oppress
Blnke with some atIlingo hell follows, Anglo Saxon metnhersof the commun-
The exigencies of Politics in 11111 own Ity themselves would have forcibly re- We objected to fihe Johannesburg
C never drove+ Mr. Blake tri slated any such }attempt, high cleat rate, owing to the Insaq
„;,-1 stake tire arlgelq weep as they must An agreement was finally reached itatiop witch Lite community oat
have wept a, goo him going the pace between Lho Retarm Committee and powerleas to preyent under Beer mal•
wILh the rompanion%of his pilgrimage the Boer Government to accept the administration.
at WestiIIIIIlYLer, arbitration of Sit- Hercules Rooinson, Wea objected to being taxed to mum.A groat 'lilt" worthy cf a great care. Britibh High Commissioner for South train sellools in which Dutch was ex.
er Is Edward Blake, and bip public Aft -len. Before hie arrival, however, elusively taught, A resolution intro
life is wearing* towurdg a climax Ili the Dr. Jamesan's small force had been duced in the Volkarfaad that no Enrlish
:it
political Intimacy with a tribe Overpowered by the Boers. To the should he allowed to he taught ever.
N cit agitators whom he would not, have chargee that we had betraved Dr. In private schools was deteated by
1'm ingniaed on the streets of it Canad- Jameson, he and his officers have been only one vote.:
Into city. compelled to confess that they had We objected tgthe Boers being e1'
DISAPPOINTMENT IN ENOLAND. received meattages from us prowating elusively allowed to carry firearms.
* EnittsenCotr. Montreal Star. against his movement, Thaj ra►idera Weohjt,cttld to the non•proteetion
" Thera were Cot r. Mona bore. as there were imprisoned t Sir Hercules Robin- of native labor, the Briers lving in watt
son Mquest0d the Julnu)»e01HIllgers to to rob the natives of their earnitt
douhtlesa are at home, who thou lit dI"tarn,, which they did, "in order to when tile tatter wmrm on their way
thxt, in such o mutter as tits, r. alive the lives of Jameson and his men.-' front the miner+ to thgtr homes.
Blake would sink tho antt-Britlit epra• At the name time the British Govern-
judlees which attach to has mepo!"er• niont guaranteed to the Reform Com• we Oh acted to the gnaladniinistra•
ranlp lit the Irish party, and ayould tinttee that not N hale Int the heads of Eton of NO Ilgnor' law', The main rea•
;, have tetuoml"ered that rmoer6diana any of ata lexdOts shnuld Ile torched, mit Portia 'shhortage of labor was that
whieh made him au respected 'by many Despite tots, tho arrest of the Ite%rm workk, it q Lawes not p a tit being
to
tit CaanAlln. although they did not fully Committee took place, in the taco of 4 *ter of them bean corn
,iat> ree with "hie views oto ever y point Of o" OrnisOs to the rontraty tratn the Boer etantly Inciapaeltated through drtlnk•
J 11ion-Ilolon politics. Government. This arreat also demon, enuear, Many of the accidents occur.
But they were disappointed, lid• strated that, at'tim'ea, the British Gov. Ing; in the mines wem due to the same
%,yard Wake vott•d with the avowed en ernment is not stove repudiatorits cause'
�++wler3 of the British Umpire, and by obligations. After a few tnonths9tm• Finally. 'aye obJeOW to the prevalent
Iiib vete placed la(ruself upon nu equal prisournent our trial tollowed, the jury ofticlal corruption andto the granting
r , tnoting with those Who live by pro11not- being composted exclusively of Boera, of concessions living
monopolies tar
Ing national lealonsies and who see in Under an agreement between the at- the sale of Stipp indispensable to
t+vmry reverse suftored by the Ruipir•e'a trn•neys for the poisoned+ abd the Boer the Uitlauders, With the concession.
I"riiopbaccaa11e for rejoicing. Government attokney., it *rue agreed aires'Goyernlnent officials mere geneps
tdA1ttkoXANb (s11OULD t."UDlATU n1m. that a nominal tine only Should bre im• a11q associated to the great profit de•
Lotidon efee Preis prAetl on ua it 'tri pleA&4guilt " We need. In a recent esalway conceal
on
of enfilise Mr. Blate is entitled to hes accnldtnlrly pleaded entity. when, to It was �yttived In court that Lvrentyriae
our `ennaternattnn. the Beer aUque� r ons of the kwentydive tnembelyt of the
*d.tti(tfy+a anal as his h1`n already Better yy 11' lkgrxiul head recairt�tl ilt trr±b.
*d.that iihN wan' tit.. on Britain's eery repudiated their ttgreerrlbnt, and t6r lf
t Il tit4t. reed' and o eMsive death belntanre liras pxesed nn tolls of If th4"flitA l dtvt cdrkett, is the 8rtlth
4-v Nl g y per the leaders, of whom I wait oho, The African .lt+ OUTA10 a ret tbllc rinore than
xortllnttir to find it
of a 1`r
it, tt t1` k y
ester i
In tltttt!
b I t int
:' otitis fnelntnera of the cpm tame +lrelti ttltsse frxlnt ksantYl
;, tt"011isitil)ag iijt his vote tint jff Of
• it , tical
..,Rtl}�Itftit tralitnk8'and minefliied It4eh ltnprisbued. Ali the riv bifid tararW n tetigithatthltfacbt►tr3lndiaput;•
Mi,
s V it*4iut+�. ,whfl tltfe111 rejoice in still tfttneted Itgalnttt cat°ryinjtl lint thb'sbtl•
r►bls,
wtntt a elfa�Iy1t1'atisn dl tsttror rrwortre tenc o the Giovernntent iliiitlit enfid: = ' =--- °
•cw.r.A ,L;ir a tae.i.,aIti ehta n &mL-awaacr'tat'F Muted It tit 11n1u`isonment. Timis' viten ftil
on V040 "M WAM r -m* •RiaiaP+ note, L as raiser oil ars OolAatlRtrairl tt4 tNtt4t1M, IJNi! biitt+Dlt1
Ilttiwlwtl.1. ;; t rerop+rl iNt •t�f �r+7tmt(rw t�lu*" �t
M.:, ; s,, 1's 1 .`: �,f o ,
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We desireyour trade In Lite dispen-
sing of medicines, an our drugs are
always the purest, strongest and best.
We can iptereat you in a hundred
little ways when you need
Toilet Articles and Preparation!.
Where de you buy Paine's Celery
Uomponndl' We sell large quantities
Of this great --popular uledlcute every
week.
JAMES WILSON, Druggist.
(icd."ch. Out
The Patriotic Concert held in Brus-
sels last week proved it grand success,
not oniv lit ,a orowded house, but tin-
ancittlly, $228 being realized. H ell
done, Brussels I
Agitation In the world of bomoe-
pt o medicine has been Its very soul
ail m d 1'y
of progress, as 1n politics and relic•
loo-tbe difficulties of opinion and
the Individuality of men have been
parent to the disagreements by
which the standard of thele bodies
have beeb 'elevated. So with most of
our famous preparations -foremost to
Illustration or which truth stands
the world -famous remedy to gene-
ral debility and langour "Qulnlue
Wine;' and Which, when obtainable
In Its genulne strength. Is ,a mirac-
ulous creator of'appetlte, vitality
and ettmula,pt, to the general ter-
MR7 of the eyefiera. Quinine Wine,
and Its Improvement, bas, from the
llrst discovery of the .great virtues
of Quinine as a medteal agent, been
one of the most thoroughly discussed
remedies ever offered' to the public.
It Is one of the great tonics and
natural ltfeglving stimulants w•hlcl"
the medical profession have been
compelled to renogullie and tareacrtbe.
Messrs Northrop 1`r Lyman, of Toron-
to have given to the preparation of
their pure Quinine Wine the -.great
care due to Its importance, and the
standard exedtlenes of the article
whloh they offer to the public comes
Into the market purged of all the
defects which sUllifa1 obsrrvatlon
and scientific opinion bas gWnted onll
in the less petfeet preparstlose of t4a
put. All -druggist@ salt It.
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LRoAL NoTs,-Re Lucas, Tanner and
Co, -J. A. Ferguson and Langley, for
Charles E. Tanner, appealed from order
of Falconbtidge, J„ committing the
said Tanner So the common gaol of the
County of Lambton for two months,
upon the grounds, inter alfa that on
hie examination hefore the local
Regist.rtar of the High Court at Sarno
he had refused to disclose hie tmnsac-
tions respecting� his property. and did
riot make satisfactory answers, and
that he had sold or made awav with
Ills property in order to defeat or de-
fraud his creditors, in that shored)•
before assignment Por beneflt of eredl.
tors he had drawn $2,000 from the
business, converted it to his own use,
and flailed to discover his dealln��s with
itt and also that he had wlt!'drawn
several hundreds of dollars from the
business, and substituted his own I. O.
U's, and falle4 to disclose his dealings
therewith, and that he had converted
to his own use notes made by five diff-
erent persons, and fraudulently enter -
ad the said notes on the !rooks of hie
flrm aas.btad dents, when, in fact, the
proceeds had been collected by him.
Avlesworth, Q. C., for assignee for
benefit of eveditors, contra. The learn•
std chief justice pointed out that s
constitutional q'lestion is Involved, an
offence having been committed under
the Criminal Cocle, against which the
Provincial Legislature has also assum•
ed to provide, and subject the guilty
person to liahllaty to imprisonment,
Ia it not it matter within the Jurisdic-
tion of the Federal Parliament and
with which it has dealt P Possibiv the
provincial enactment might be upheld.
See Reg. v, Maamt 17 A. M. 221. The
following cases on conflictingjurisdic-
tion way he referred to: -White v.
Marley (IM), 2 Q, B„ 34; Thomas v,
Suttero (1000). 1 ch. 10. The motion
was directed to stand over to enable
appellant to notify the Dominion and
provincial authorities.
Deception Praetieed
By Greedy and Profit -loving
Merehanta.
thou I'qu to Foist Imitation Dues on
TkIr Gustomers When Diamond
Duets are asked for.
Laub of the Ladie4A Who Could
Not be Received,
tvttro women are nev6k d"itlired by
the ubtrue untrueandd deceptive statements nf
greedy and rnNtdovinga merchantq
and ��e�hlara, �Vhetl Lei tttorekeept telly
Rf�oou thlat tiontro otho+ tolske of pnclta e
e le 3ITAT AS x0001) As the , e, DIT.
MOND." he is Mita tv,vina+ to fnlithiiiil
as Plllwe* lltliat�iiy te'It'Ca604, 'l�tl
4A1#A t' 'tL161!liJa`tlhr,lkriE` 0k6h
'atvt It' 11Wit betas, 1Nzit r lulu ON**
One hInSt 1011T AK �,fil0 ,
cif M'AS Z I bltitk.tilo ft,* , p
loft I viattt tttfr a1' .oc
11`iMfrf ltflkFlYlirtI.
BiG REDUCTIONS iN....
OVERCOATS t 4ND ULST ERS.
MONEY SAVED is MONEY MADE, and you will find
no trouble in saving from 20 to SO per cent. during our
BIG a ALTERATION a SALE.
A
J .HPI:DD[:P,
CrOD_-mRT0=_
A THOROUGH TRAINING IN SBOPYNA4, 0
and Bookkeeping has enabled lhousnnds of
young men and women to reach
CAI�B�` SON'S
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Pastry, Oyster Patties, Tarts.
Short Bread and Cream Rolle.
--c
. Mince Pies and Lady Fingers,
hisses, 31facaroona, Matangues.
Brandy Scapa, eft.
p '
in Business Life, The
Central Business College
Are as I;ood as the hest made in tiny
city in Canada.
STRATFORD, ONT.,
Cantelon leftds the trade in
enjoys the distinction of being one of the very
best schools of its kind in Canada. In some re-
(� 'rte
WEDDING CAKES,
spects it offers advantages not to be found else-
whereintheDominion. New term now open.
taney designing, and ornamenting
Enter as soon sit possible. Beautiful catalogue
mailed free. J,n
end almond icing. -Give him an order
and yoursatlsfaction will be assured.
W. J. ELLiOTT, Princlpnl.
lsi/so L,I,
Steam Boiler
WEST -ST. GODERICH.
Repairing.-.iii-siss
j�, T,.
WO R S E Irls'S
Since the Boiler Works have
beet; removed from Goderfoh I am
prepared to do Steam Boiler Repair-
ing and also the manufacture of
Stoves, P'ul'sates,
Smoke Stacks, &c. I
and Tinware V
Do K. Strachan,
C XX M A P
Mach(nlst and Blacksmith.
Order
St., Oodertch.
1727 -td
Tho Now Maud Duda,
your
KINGSTON 3T•, GODERICH,
WINTER
You want satisfactory work. We
know our bubioess and guarantee tile
beat work obtainable. Our way of
Suit
performing laundry work will not
destroy your clothes. Work called
for and delivered to all parts of the
town. Prices are reasonable, and
from
your patronage is solicited.
Ce CONSIGNEY.
Dunlop
I74D-2uns
To the Farmers
the
of Goderich. Colborne and
Tailor.
neighboring Townships:
I heir to state that I have hought
the Harness business lately carried on
by Mr. Dowding on Hamilton atreet,
Intend
0ool[r a Cotton $Gott Colilpowd
Iosuoeessfutly6""
and enlarging env stork of
Harness. Robes, Whips, Trunks, Va.
used montblyy
0,IINDLadies."to,efroetnsl, risk
Ill a�mms. FnrCoatsand ala Kinds of Hasse
Clothing for the Fall trade.
0 8 c�s1ist for Castes Wiles ftd Coo -
s�, Its noottior,asallMixtures.pill@and
ltnitatlolu are dsn,lerocs. Pries No. 1, p Lwr
box• eta s t,p detgr•aes stronser,li per box. lie.
Repa4r;ng will be carried on as usual
and good work guaranteed.
tor ��p,small'edanreeetptof ririesalidt+vast4mrt,
Cook
sam'l , T 1ana iwisliti l�sarbry�aU
Mr. Dowding will remain with me
shied 9 4o
responsible Drng IMIncsnads,
until the spring.
Go House.
No. I and No. 2 mold in Goderleh by JAM'M
wn•ium. drnRost.
i7QtI'llRt
J`s Pie BROWU
K Barlow no -Imes
W-IIEALRIt IN--.,.•
Farm Implements and
•-•-•--Dn"UR IN-••-
Chat
Maehlner�,
Pianos, Organa, .
Hydraulic int
Sewing iVlachnes, 8cc.
ia�e)t't`
Portend �a✓�'niel�t
M CaINDIRS, PUMPS
ANdTIN BO
G U 3
US
Lime, Sewer Pi �'%��
hsve,h' bot
t. the t naaofifse midi,
Fire 'L ,
t + 1
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TO 09 OWL 049AM staAR ATOq
to lie moat reliable (th this market, 1t will
y ort to thane site.
CU"�t~6s AND NLEI NS.
Fire
jj^^ get
1 belittle 1:11111151"tt milia, and can stilt you
illdeedincandate, .
lrbe Ills Miviehold, t Ca11 otter yo,a the best to
Uail*it-SotAh 104lr,of woo theist,
MAIM, II CIANS•
N76. 9110140 MAO"o,
we" the 0fl0. 'Phbbo 146.
14111 * WhlktiilIL
Syrup of11
White. Pine and Tai'
WE GUARANTEE THIS PREPARATION.
IT IS EXCELLENT!
............
W. C. GOODS; - chemist.
1
GODERICH'BARC,AIN
GNTR
Ev
E
It pays to buy your
wow -DRY -GOODS
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....R>,0BINSOa1N'S
e e N [=XT W r -r- K e e
Extra BARGAINS will be given in
Table Linen and Table Napkins,
--ALSO---
Fur Coats and Fur Robes
Come and see, and let us convince you, as we surely can
that you will SAVE MONEY:.every time you trad(
with us.
JAMFI.... ROBINSON.
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You want the BEST in.....
INN-i._GO-R►O C033 R,I30243.
OUR FLAKE GREEN PEAS, .
•' HIGH GRADE RICE,
" DRIED BEANS,
All at 15c. a 'Pound Package, should be appreciated by up-to-date
Housekeepers.
CEREAL COFFEE -mw
In One -pound Packages, Sealed, at 15c. `Package
All Household Requirements -the best in the market -Clean an,
Fresh, at Moderate Prices.
STURDY & CO.
P80NAI el.. '
H_ 40.-3 XXm93XA'493F3II3M3
-DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF--
Aodepn Stoves and Tinwape
PLUMBING AND HEATING A SPECIALTY.
Corner West street and Square, - GODERICH, Oni
Our customers are real, live, money-anvere, and they are the judges,
Shrewd Merchants value Circulation, and that's
the reason they talk to the masses through THE
STAR. e
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•G. M. ELLIOTT,.WIR lik
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Hamilton St. lk
.t T E MAPLE LEAF GROCERY is the name we have de10
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cided to give our store for the future.
r In order to reduce one stook of -14
j DISHES and LAMP GOODS
I 1111'
before taking stook, we will sell at greatly reduced prioes 1-1
• for 30 DAYS,
al oommenoing FRIDAY. JANUARY 11th* Just come in and Itu peot ►�
our DINNER SETTS. TOILET SETTS and LAMP GOODY, It
you want anything in these lines we oan please yon In pries, as
we Ore bound to Wgoe out stook before Feb. l6ih.
All other lines complete as The )mile Leaf Grocery,
1
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Uo''Cain Seat be Supplied at
pp this Grocery
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