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SODSRIOIK, THURSDAY. NOV. 1. 1900.
THE PUBLICREXPENUITURE.
,fair Husanr Turr pre% tour to the last
election, referred 'in a speech to the (eueotion
of the annual expenditure He said :
"In taking the responsibility of saying
that whether my party or the other party
be sum andel at the next election. I have
not the slightest doubt that the expeodi-
Lure of this country will increase instead
of diminish. And I will go further and
say that, provided white presides over
the system of management and expendi-
tura, I hope• and dd outly hope, that the
expenditure will intimate instead of
diminish. Thio countr§ as it grows, this
country as it successfully develop.., cer-
tainly this oountry ss it'nocumulates a
larger population, will and must requ re a
larger amount than forty million s year
for its government "
SNAP SHOTS.
— A vote for Roar. HOLMAN i. • vote for
Uinta
—Ir you aro tired of prosperity, you
know what to do Vote for McLasa.
—Wro is Mr. MoLEAN'a leader—Torrsa,
Hone Jolla or SW MU:KINzrs 1301/1111 L?
—CANADA has won honor and fame from
that preferential tariff, and she has won
_dams and mists es welL—Mr. FieLDINo.
—Loos oat for roorha hs ffom the Tup-
perites. The men who would circulate a
forged Globe W further their ends will not
he ashamed to use any fale,hood to deceive
the electors.
—Ma CALVIN, the Conservative candi-
date in Frontenac, refused to allow the
bogus Globe to be used in his constituency.
The Conservative party managers in West
Huron are of a different kind.
— "So long as I have a voioe left, Hon.
JOHN HAWAII. and some others shall never
occupy • seat in • Cabinet in this oountry."
—Sir MACKINLI. HOWELL at Carleton Place
last week. This is the "unity" of which the
Conservatives boast.
— Sin -BRA!. members of the Government
had eons in the Canadian contingent which
went out to South Attica to fight the battles
ot,the Empire. 1s it likely that the Govern-
ment would supply the troops, including
their own sons, with ass'eee emergen()
rations?
IM Tc j pally weans anything, it
ISNns, if t sy are to power, the
restoration of the duties es binder twine
and barb wire and the isereaee to the okl
rate of the duties os coal oil and other
articles of nommon use. Thome articles would
then Dost more than they do now. Elector,
is that the policy which you favor?
— Ileum' Conservative rule the Inter
oolonial railway used to have annual deficits
running up an high as three -quartets of a
million. and the taxpayers of the oo0ntr)
bad to make up the differenoe. Mr. BLAIR,
tho Liberal Minister of Railways, has put
the railway on busineee I.seia, and in 18919
there was a surplus of $243,968 Is not this
moult of Liberal economy worthy of your
endnrsation at the Whit -box?
AND now Mir MICHAEL HICK. -BEACH, the
British Chancel nr of the Exchequer, throws
oold water on TureeR'.b proposal to change
tiw policy of the mother r .,t eery, by de.
°taring that "it war' Troy . .,ib1e for Crest
Britain to he other than a free trade
country. and that he sympathized with Sir
Wlr.rato LADiISH, the Dominion Premier,
in his opinion that an Impanel zollverein
was unattainable without free trade within
the empire." Mir Cnaiu.se should go over
to England And choke off s few of these
okapi who are spoiling his scheme
CAMPAIGN SREVI11ES
At1vItlti is fast putting Hum!
Jonie's noon ont of joi-it in Brandon.
—F3uan HUGH JOHN hue begun to
do his own thinking he has dropped
out of the view of the public.
—THAT letter from the Queen to
the Indians of Haldimand, in favor of
Doo. MowTAnon, is overdue.
--Arras the fight is over in West
Tort the Hon. CLARKS WALLOON will
be the man with the black .ye.
--Tures' dlaime fifty four .eats in
Ontario. Why should he .top at
fifty-foor t Why not claim every non
sdtaency in the Province, MIT.'
b built oa the lines of the VM J.
5
G. Bt.Aiwa, whose telegram to The
New York Tribune was,"Claim eyery-
thing."
—TUAT m. uife.to of JOHM UIIAML
TON'S was not heel and greens to the
Tories after all. No Tory newspaper
has publishod the manifesto iu full.
—HnNYY A. PowsLLwon't he able to
get his cousin to coerce the Dorches-
ter penitentiary officials to vote for
him in this election. His finish
sight.
—Ten Montreal Forger is
doing business at the old stand, b
won't be able to turn out anyt
more rascally than its bogus eelitit
The ()lobe.
--Sura weeks ago The Star
limbed an article purporting to INI
The Weekly Sun, dealing
''Lsurierism and Prices." The
has pronounced the article a for;
saying that it never appeared it
columns, but The Star has not hal
common honesty to acknowledge
fact to its reader. The Bonn
apology will bo of a piece with
Star'e previous record.
The ie nest of traitors " a
to get back to power. E
tors of West Huron, are
going to help them ?
WHAT OTHERS ARE SATIN'
THAT Lim.' a1DC(Ttolr,
Toronto Globe : Mr. Foster - says
tariff was redaosd by only 14 100 of of
tent. Th. Mail says that the reit
o.a.ed an inireare of $62,000,000 it
pi.rt. tt'on.lerful . bat • little red'
will d..
xv10 10 TOkONTO."
Stratbroy Age: A To.y paper in Tc
leek sore over the lemur meeting.
Days that ,: sou hard for Sir 1Vtllnd "
rat, the {ovtug .mbraoe of tome TI
patlemso who would 0.,. sued tor I.
they had been described at Llbelals
short years ago." People, even In To
live and leak a.
TAILS YIN ON TH.Ii 1111H1T4
K tv. U. M. Milligan, Toronto,
"All moo snautd be dealt w,th oo
merit., not upon "their protewlnns.
• silty that this needs to be mad •
item of day. No enlightened Prot
will mix up religion . 4 politics. K
Ing Sir Wilfrid Leprler, be 11 an ho
Canada, and 1 hope and pray Can
may apprsolate him, not wham 11
lata,"
HPOH JOHN re to NOT (' ICNT,
t'nrooto Star Mr. Hugh John M.
old is clearly joebioe the people
Wept en the implement question
F. Clarke, M. 1'., le his speech I..'
said that he did not believe with
John, but adhered to proteotloo. "
h e said, "u the op nice et '' - (),i.
the opteloo of nine- tenths.
of the Uooser•allve i rty:'L The M
ports Mr. harks as follow. "Mr
declared en phattcalty that' t was see 1
of making agncu.tara: impLatatr frr
le this respect he mos certainly voices
view of the Conservative party •. 1 m
THIL 571001. gf.lTION i.vevan
Toro.ln O1nh0 : Le Journal• the
established to Montreal by Yr i.harle
per, is academie, • redt001 oat
against S'r Wilfrid Laurier for not
log separate .obools in Manitoba.
making his question tho chief ensue
after day It publishes In large blank
✓ ight set ,ss 1• • front pigs, attacks
,
W tlirie L'urisr for the allayed bete. '
hie oompatriots In Manitoba In H
day's paper It sold : "M. Laurier
his boar to Gatarlo. He hu tot 1
°outage to maks rho right, of has a
dote In Manitoba reopened." Al tb
of the ed,tnri.l page, displayed aln
oonsoic.ou•ly, is • oharot that
deprived the French Casadlana
fourth ropre.eotttivs In the ('at'net,
vaot.yte which was gained under th
servative.. Hither Sir °harle• e
pla'sa the restoration of 'evil... •tilt
Manitoba nr ha Is allowing his organ
ooh. the Caeadian people. What is
le that if he obtained • majority he
be asked to go on with remedial legit
and what 1..,r lin consented or nano
party would be.•n{I1 .s it was in IRS
goys. teem •10171,‘bee,metmpo011bl•
1• another Iodination 01 itss violence,
ewe sad instability whish would el
• return of eke Tepper regime.
Five years more of p- ro
for Canada.
POLITICAL. POINT ERS.
The three Kegll.h-.peaking 0000
the North Amerioan oontlnenr se'
their elections 0o three m.o..eutt'
next week. 'rhe Pre.td„ntial oleo
the United States takes sal•oo on T
the Dominion slwNona on Wodoesd
the emend eleotiom 'i Nowto.
Thursday.
A prat•te letter aviaries(' In to,
week from Koalas, h. W. T , say.
I. no doubt whatever that GtvIn
Inroad down 00 the 7th of hnvembe
Independent candidata that opposed
the lest slsotinn hes thrown hie supe
the majority of his party ('i with So
Liberal oaodidats."
The Se.feeveh Repenter ..ye : 4..
Horne, where the (Stet. are hlv.d,
.,1, at nn• tire., as i1 Mr. MtiMil
nominee of the tober•I l'.nvnnst
going to hove an rasy walk n, or. '
e eryat. •.s h.lA a oonple of month
sterol pentlnmen were esu I •■
o nlidatr., bat o(I deer •+ .t rater
eontest which ornmis•A r•rt kin dm
their oonfrrenors re.ulte, in 00 noel
1 kee. Taking a)vantage of this
.t sem, Mr. George McKean, of
eeeoly oonnollinr and ex -Warden e
has .eters4 the field, and is noir
date. Mr MoFw.n le • Liberal
now and has limn for several yes
dont of the Liberal Amecuti -s e
Heron. al onootitated for Pik.vin
poses, and he enures us that h. t _,
field u ..oppntter .t lh. (Interne •
will continue In the field only In t
of the (1os.ervatives tot hrle.in
esndidale it w111 thea h, • lam
R..peoting its n wits, we may 1
to say next week, whnn matter.
But, whatever may he 11.e rein!
Mention, the Liberal (love...m•nl le
• seppsrtar tree Sowth Haven.
POLITICS 1N PARABLES.
Some Hot Shot by an Old Timer
•11 •Met Batten. Ye n • l .M Ills Idle
.ntaer. Janie I's.0 aid •.rloal-
terel Im.Ieeeemt. - I•elr-
r.ea wan.
Among the arrivals town last week
wee .n .1.1 gentleman with a 'tiny uhln-
wbirker suggostiv• of the traditional pools
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Razors! Razors! Razors!
The biggest bargains ever offered to the people
of Goderich are now to be had at A. McD. Allan's.
The very best razors made are on sale at 75c. and
$1.00.
CALL AND SEE THEM
G derich Bargain C
Bargain Da
•
•.see.dace faseeve r.
Tram C.ep.re.tlle, Mieh , oomea word n1
a wonderful discovery of • pleasant taste•
liquid that when meal baffles rstirlsg by
any as. trembled wish • had Hugh always
auuerao • reed night's rest "it will .eon
oars the ooagk ton," writes Mn. S gime!
hurray. "ler throe veneration' o1 sir family
have aped 1)r. Kiss's New Dkeavery for
(7oswmptl.e sad nays, foiled Ire wino! for
eesgha and melds" h. an unrivaled lite
savor wk.e teed ler dsao•ret• lung dl.saaos.
Gesl.sts d Fett)w hoe aed $100 at Jem.s
WWes's drag were. Trial WNW fro&
wad elms now, sad i will out off the throe
Irohew of/ Oboe pinta and fly yea up to a
miaeey' And Our nut them nes, neat and
sloe. John deemed in the quickest time en
rroord, and th., melted on the pante, and
beetled Inc the party And whin lin got
there and pet A tiff hay ntst004t, Manuel H
ha d1An't Inns for .II the world 110. the
Trey agrIonttnr.l Implement pulley, as mit
and trimmed hy Foster, farther nut and
.mended by Rash Jelin, and finally out,
pPreens+. sad.maedsd by t0. editor of '10.
Termite World, who le ahem t.e bid good-
bye le Ids old osestlteeney e1 Fist York."
Tom were many other points made, and
• sobs, mf sgadly good stories told by the
w s These boots: are not expensive, though tblq de
wear like it'll"
H.emember out Goods are all New, direct from the
factories. No Bankrupt Stock.
W L SHARMAN, Jr.
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