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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-2-28, Page 4Aled My se t1�:, ren'•..• 4 THURSDAY, Feb. 28, 1901 1 THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO aohitely teat(~ Everyone who knows I en t u ry the writer of the letter knew* that he possesses the oonrge of his vont. Bargain Sale tions uu every occasion and has never of Stoves. -.;- r•.e'tetre., During the month of February we commence our business year with a great Bargain Sale of Wood Cooking Stoves Heating Stoves and second hand Coal and Wood Stoves. • This is a chance to -'cure • good stove et >our own plioe MA they must 0. Liberal discounts on tin and - granite ware. H.member this ole will be for February mooch only. J. It Worsell, St..., Fu,owr., Grant , and Tinware, •rabench. A11;1900 *...outs most be settled at ono.. Sht i gnaI. t1 Pt'.L1a.t.r. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ■ a. Net;lu.IAM* OODI RICH, THURSDAY. RB. 111 1M1. SOUTH HURON CONVkNTiON. THE Liberals of South Huron have called • convention to meet at Hen - sell on Tuesday next to select a can- didate to contest that riding at the next Provincial election. At the last election a suap verdict at the polls was secured by H. Eit.- Bee, the sitting member, but we feel assured that if the right man u se- lected at the coming Liber*a conven- tion there will be no recurrence of the event of 1'*98. There are many good men in South Huron -men who would do bptor to the riding and themselves by skiing in the Legislature. ARCHIE BISHOP, the old representative, and M. Y. Mc - LEAN, wbo succeeded him, were good men in their day, but we understand that neither of thein are now in the running. Amongst those who would make good Legislative timber is FRED. Hees, of Zurich, who we feel assured would put ElLssR out of bus- iness in an election contest. But whether it be BISHOP, MCL*AI or Hem, or any other man, the one thing that should govern the selection should be that the man who can get the largest vote at the poll be chosen. There is only one policy for the Liberals to pursue in South Huron and in every other oonetituency, and that is to nominate the man who can poll the strongest vote. it is suicide for any man who is nota vote -getter to offer, and it ie folly for a constit- uency to nominate any man who can- not carry the largest vote. THE STA IS UNFAIR. esteemed local to its THE unfairness of contemporary was ezhi fullest extent last week. In its previous issue ft had buted to the editor of THE SIGNAL authorship of an article that had ap- peared in The Toronto Sar, which gave particulars of the MODOAALn- MCLLIN Division (bort .uit which was the outcome of MCLEAN'S refusal to be bancoed into paying the legal coat* connected] with the recount held atter the Parliamentary elnctiou,. Last week the editor of THE SIGNAL gent the following letter to The Star, denying in full and unqualified terms the imputed authorship of The Toronto Star's article : To the Editor of The Star : ' filo,-N1s any swami bmm�.. after week'. absence. 1 find that you have pub absence.. limbed in The Star that 1 am the author of an article on the McDonald re Mr•Lru, division court came that appeal in The Toronto Star on tionday, Fel. 11, Permit me to state that reference 1.0 me in that regard i. • ly without foundation, as I am not to ..uther of the article. nor do I know who the author is. I have not di.tvsoel the question with anyone, as I why not present at the court and did not know the dmbils ; and furthermore, I was perfectly eatimfle.l that the Terry candidate and th.. Tory machine men should have the widest area of freedom in washing their dirty linen I1 you published the .tory about me merely that you should have • chance to !abuse me personally, 1 can reedy under - Mand your motive, after .n experience of twenty year.. 1) M,(;ILLMenoy. One would have thought that in the ahsefioe of a solitary iota of evi denoe to hack up its original conten- tion The Star would have male the *monde honorable, but instead of that a sneaking innuendo is ineertmd after the pahlished letter which .tate* that " journalistic atxl parlamentet?) ethics require that w. mhot,l,l accept the donial. though wen fully &.Bele that the public. will agree with OR *.hat the eircummtenrer attending the publication, and the , hu- rter of the alined diepatch• give good ground for strong suspicions oven yet." ' The Star, when it published Mr MOGIt.LlolmnT'e denial of authorship, or any responsibility connected with the sethor.hip of the article in ones Soo, knew that that denial was ab been forced to apologl.-i for soy utter- ance of voice or pun. If he bad written or inspired the artiuls i2quwtiuu'Ld would not shelter hitnself behind s denial, as, from what we no.v know of the Court Dame, the statements was de were absolutely correct. We don't know who the writer of The Toronto Star article was, but whoever biota it came nearer to the truth than our ostoetned contcmporat i usually does. SNAP SHOTE. -!here has Wen •p ex,eedingly, light city of February thaw this year. - The H. II. Co** ooutroyer.y u deg I, and Sir MamLas:ix Bow■r' is ruing embalm it in the Senate. debates. -The war -fetor in Cetrda has taken a big eluwp, and Rapid Boohu.a'a lectures urn being well received in Ont , •io. - When the joint keepers of Kansas* now adorn their pereous with bouquets they draw the line at the CAR -NATION, and why that she is not their poacy. - The parliamentary iielomnity fur the Average member ie exceedingly low, but there are men below the average -the hon• unble K.T110L1 IMAM, for iust..uce. - We haven't heard anything of late eoacerubug the whereabouts of one Beverly ALNssT MA, DONALD, but have a firm belief that he sae gone back to his old trade of laying pipua• -NICHOLAS Fi.00D DAvtr won't stay dead. The other day he sent a telegram to H L. BoRDai, M. P., congratulating that geutlewan on his election to the poeiuon of Tory parliamentary leader. -1t isn't so lung Mom Doc. UomrAno■ denied that he had a.wepted • job from Big Iujun O.ONAAAA lee, Yet the other evening. the compact wM signet sealed and deliver- ed What t:: • Big Chief has he holds. -In the event of a vacancy in the Remit for Western Ontario we beg leave to nom- inate JOHN C•illeRoa, of London. He hal .lone more work for the party th.D any de- feated candidate that we know of. -First, we learned that Klmusyta war within an ooze of capturing 1),wrr, and then the news came that Dewey had cap- tured KI'roxstt.a'a baggage and had come war to gathering in KITCHINIL. Either event might end the war or the gentlemap captured. -That versatile statesman, W. F. YAo• 1.5•24, M. P., having put the butt u i0• .luttry of Canada on its front feet, 1s now donating hit time, talents and energy t> buying back the C. P. R. from the gentle- men to whom the late Toy (iovernmtent presented it. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. • LITTLE AT • TIMM St. Thomas Journal ; If those who favor outdo" ownership of all means of tramper tattoo and oommnnicstroo would cnnceo• trate their efforts on telegraph■ they weiold n ot twltkely find some .11te. who would nitrate before aooepttng *tie .•rger e ohimoe. °HEAP AID rLZITIICL. London Advertl"er : The pre.ldeor of she Ootario B.,&rd of Health says that fresh air to breathe, both night and day. 1a the great antidote to ou0IUmpliot, the ravages of whioh arm 'o be on the h.ore.ee in On- tario. There is m mach fresh air /a this erhllaratlbg northern inmate, and It ilea very cheap, that one would think that no family would ser(,e to be without 1*. Ye' many dc: AOAIIrff BONES of POCNTT. Toronto Weekly Sun : The granting of publlo money to pnyete Indt•Iduals Is Ind. bauble, whether .be ,rante be le M. term o1 re.lw.y subsidies, iron bertha, or beet sugar bounties. All then subsidies and bounties Dome largely from the farmer.' pocket.. Th. farmer would rico far more from the abolitl.w, of ell bouhll.li and sun tidies than he could pueslbly gam from ten payment of boat.. to the s•ee sugar men. Bot perhaps ilos great..t ohjm,ion to the b000ty systems is that it bet 'he eff.o of ...Ain, on loot industries that .re lot of natun.l growth, bat whirl, when the,perbnd for whlobtb.bnw,tyto greetedexpirse will W clamorous for au',ntinuaooe at Onyuom.o. aid. The greet edvaatage of our cheese, batter, mud harm lodustries a that they are the result of a boalthy and natural growth, and that their tramway is not •ur".a.d at the yobbo esperese, 1f the mist eager lodurery rete on so equally mood basis it w11) he ',ebb/Amid r. them Industrie. have leen. III Tits G T. E POLLING AOA1NTr Qat ' Gselpb Moroary: To, G. J. R..zba• •Ion to GoOwrlob N obi of the plane which have harem pressed upon the attention of the Government and eke C. 1'. R time and time •sale. 1t le not en easy matter to dome the hand of the Canadian P•olSo man- • gtmiht.TdR'TRy *news. limns »& strong belled 0.ld In some btually well In• formed quarters thmt the Bland Trunk gives the Canadian Paoifio eons con..eslon In another field, in oonedwaunn of the 'otter not vole. ou with the Gederloh e xtension, and that Guelph earn* nearer getting that /intorno when the C.P.R. and G.T.R. tell out • °oriel. of ye are ago, and had a rate war all through the cummor, than It ever did b•fnrs or dote. W• are In • toot• tied op to th. Canadian i'aoldo for this attention, and we trust the body Mow. that oono•rn is getting iota .ow may bodooe its maneg,.ment to turn a more attenm•, ml.d to 1'. lour deferrer' promise to the people interested la thle extension Tilt 1111,0101.1 WHY. Toronto Stat: A. exohange of blows hae 000urr.l in the oolamos of The New ork Time" between two onrr.epondenla, the first of whom complained Moat there were ton many Britisher" In the United States who failed to take out naturalization ✓ apers, to wnich the .stand replied that the semi, nomplalnt could he made with re- gard to people from the United Stator re- sldleg Is Gamete end other parts of the Icrltl.h Empire. 7 he het norreepondeot was • N.w Yorker, and he e.pres.wl the opinion that It was meet In.proper then lCe,li.hmet, should 11•• In the United States and enjoy the advents/us of the ewterprtm of the o0untry while evading the ra.ponla• hillier of nitireaahlp. The reply was sign- ed "A Soototiman,' and ret act that se oyes of the United Seabee were everywhere 'hrnegheet the ttrltt.h denials, evading rmpon.lhil.u.. 2, ths sem• way. told ware the most r.LeMnt people 1n the world 1 naterel,ze in mother errantry Trot .Tplan- • r.tna mime by tele oorrwpu.d.et for the Ichcre of ltrlti.h .ahj.nra to nat•.ralirw In th. United Musts* I. worth need.,. H. . aid, end It is eros enough, that tee ems - hash misrepneectetles o1 iMMash insides • . r,;,:; r„;ti. . tl.ma, IM frequent sIprear'u.e t! IU•a,ll. I tltetreadla.eeto ml.,adg. , , &.e .t ,.j MATTERS OF MOMENT. •vide spread feeling that w, m W eel ohne. It h en proton{ B,s... v s *rem . •I :visa IMM fill :myeloid* • s m• r I Question. tines alto the ready &.Wepts a the? 'Jell . 1 $ itse of tbs... ut sed&.. .. rash lib. 1*a osmsc'a telt, .11 *:pew .•..• . K•T, Monad and Ma/ahem of rhe f' • r 'amlly u seethes eat tones of the row. •..sue 0f anmir•e11 toward. (.real P 1•. •hi.'t wino.. British intuition' Go wltlthul. 'r fu11 sympathy from the ouun • / 17 wt their have male their homes. Tb'•• • 'rmed habit of uot•Irosee to B'trio b; -m roe ✓ oted by ,nee Comedians who r t > the Coped S s fully In' dlr i to m s thele homes tht.e, but wbu, for arta rt. bns, oh ,Bed their pane aid rams bask. Now that l .hada 1e pruaperot' , bad pen gr.etvt we may etpeot to see great members el people 001141 bank under 1h. f1.g. 11 will os • modernized United Empire Loyalist movement - POLITICS IN PARABLES. Chiefly About Billy Maolean and George E. Fc iter • laal,y Nerd fed on Sloe Grass -The ' Wasere.t' fare.. -l,,..er we.'t De sere III. /friends wb.re w.4:et 11118,- eM.ee.1 Mord tad' per £gaga, 4 $pool*( oorrespondao. of Tis H to *4 • L. t Daimuo T., N. S , nob. 23, 1901, Say, Mr Elliot, weeo't that • great of Billy Maole•o gettag In that long rad - way rpe.uh of bb, and trying to show teat qa was to. Simon Purr Gov.romeat-owner• shop of'rail .aeya man! Maolean he was gone on batter • few year. age. H. wrote uolumne •bout butter ; he talked butter is Parliament ; la his sleep h. dreamt •boat butter. I guess 11 Billy w•.o t se 'Meant • Presbyterian -he's ta.n known to jump ott his bores'. book oo Sunday, corduroys e nd riding boor., and our the oell.ot.00 plate m ohuroh-I say ,f he wasn't so e twoah • alae Presbyterian be world tar beoa • worshipper of the oow, Ile our fellow Imperialate, the Hmb's. It's • fact. I never knew the ga0tie bovine mother, the dairy oow, to reach so high a p,uoaolo us that oo whioh Mr. M.oter then plead her moue heat anwent and hutorlo os - oaten w hen a he Cow J umped Oyer t he M ono ! That's straight. M•sleao nnoe bad to oomplalb of the 0srulean color of the milk for his porridge He lay for the dairyman one day, gad says he to biro, "If that milk isn't better w* will have to p.trootze •pother dairy," The mh&own be rye, "Why, air. whet is the truuule with the milk." "It's so blue," say. the *alter and butter &dowel* F "11• ea very, very blue." The milen.an he crew btmeelf np es proud and bleated like ea could be, sod he saes, "That prove there'. no ensilage in our fodder, ..t ; why, we feed our herd of cows on 1L1'a ouui " The butter expert he .but up there sod then, sod 111'm not mistaken the milkman rained the prime a omit • quart thea •ed there on the etreogth of the high quality of the hod. H. had found • overshot Well, the butter and riser business is all right, sad Mr. Maclean deserve or.di► for his good latenlloo.. To think that shoot $25,000.000 to British money come. to Canada yearly for hatter and chore, chit Sy for the latter, is immeshing to he proud ot. No trade boom 1s glyea for tet.: the great principle of oo sp.ra'.loo le de valoped ; moonily nigh payments are made o the patrons of cheese faotorles sad toemmerl's ; .0d Ism prodbote of the fields ars e'cetly led Le the cattle on the farm, and to the futility of the evil 11 maintained. The gentle oow le queen of agrloaltur•1 In ua ry. Long may .ht reign. I'rof. Robertson, Dominion Dairy •Oom• mlatoo.r, was down la the M•rltlm. Pro - loo.. • few mouths ago, and he told um hat all over Lauda we would lave to tm prove In cheese -making ; or, rather, that we would have Lo get back to our high standard of • 11w years ago. A lot of bad cheer was befog put oo the market, he said, and wee hurting the good make. Soma of the cheese he described mole me hook of • story a .hap told me of what ✓ ipened over to South Carolina • while go : A hurry old dark"y down *tare as great for lounging around • eouotry bre and tatting es my thing h..'oold Net n 11, .heap. One day the otos,' Roper hs nt his Out co-oigam.ot of axle ,rest Pat p In the thin wooden bora, • ; 1 he had Iso • barrel of dog•Luaaite. The darkly, old Ephraim i' .' :ph, he oame enoop.og around ea u• . and he says, outdoor like, "What'. . In dem „tale roandy boxes, bees! Su new, 1 dsolar." The storekeeper he sae, who -sue as straight ai you please, "That's slim true. in °ream ahem., Ubol. Epb." The M1ge.r he pot • w•tier---wt the oath rIgh' off, anti ween L ..w tko arkhl dog•bl.oule his syr folk .. very led and says, "Co..da'. yet. ...t yen. our lid L ua!, Epbnlhs.' try ..4.., Row 00.11!' The sterek..eyer be says, "Watt, Bp1,1 per I'll stye ton a ladle for yourself." Au ..raped out .bout half a pound o1 the 1. -Breese, no.f put 10 on a big dog-bl.- it. Say, that ever hungry old derkey waled to that mkt ors like lightning. After the ret or se000d .wallow he paused, se If the vor wee new and to be considered, and en with • loos rapid movement of the jaws he chewed oo, hi. lower 1.,w going d ower and slower, like .o eogl... drlving- lrbeel ooming te the hall, till he let up, and hooked • sort of ....pled. "How dor It go, Uncle?" &eked the nrekeeper, Interested like The o1.1 d.rkey he 000ked hie bead on • side, and looked &e oraoular as the m ion required, and he says: "Afore the rd, Marro 9m1ff, dfs OTltu llate't neurites tasted anything, like that oomhine afore, .ah ; more especially dat ear oreemer cheese. Dim freckled biscuits warn't bed chewta', but hard on the molahs, ash ; mighty bard on the moire Bra dat dar creamer .here, sae, tT AN DO MOLT RA91e *4151 I-fa1,+1, mb, that ever appeared to the four ooa0tte. " Now, most of our ohee's-1 may say, Tore .boil., for you l0 Oearin !stake lour Mho of it-ls of the hest goallty,but there is lou enough of the "ransemles" sort of stuff Israel out end.nea1ed through to hurl our 014 Crary trail* moms. I lee my old friend floor,' Fula Foster hat been haunting the lobbies and No 6 for t he het oroule of weeks George i. a .mart allele sore enough, and the other fellows en hillside mire him when it oom.m In wrest- ling with flvnrea, and standing op •galas, Fielding and Cartwright. I know some e that party would like to .hake him, hit he ',not to he sr easily got rid et. Besides, the ('noieryatl•e papers hays bra raying .n many good Wogs of Fenian that he is something like the Irfehmr that wee oat her. M oeaohman to • Hellf•e wholesale mernhant. The her had Ab chergsd him, but en as not to hurt hi. feel Inge he ear him a right, good t.Mmoaial and cacti final o of nharanrer, about hie care Wafts, 1odestry, preblhy, and so no. ate., sad se d a• w• .t m k gr 9 lie as c1 In li fl a th . , on Ise A sad se re.dtol arra, who eonldn I read The Inehman he este, "Thank yea 121.1 ly for that, err, ' and stayed right Mere. The munhant h.eaye, "Well, Larry al.'/ Inti Rnl•q t0 1..v. Y' The Irishman be sys, "Mire, eery, I'd be a mlghiv mane man to Isla any m's*w whet thnnehr an munh o1 me. 1'11 let yea hire m. *Bell, .err, etre rat beautiful raoem- mwnAmefnn • And M•Ys what'. ribs mates/ with Omar. IY. •flee 11. R. A. Fancy. • sussed.of DayDIM• sew earr..i • Nmil.. tr. .ere Made (,a.rf.cable tar but eruetra' 1tr, Is, Yd ter a .sante tui, tl,o.c lona et elr Ira.* Iallh a N5" Teaoatro, Feb. 18. -Although for many years eke Oomorvatlyos bad raid to II nut aye Mere, a reproach to the guilty, Jealous eeantenoe of the Uppoeltlo0. O:•tore may "ay•ue1 70," that Uaterio surplus will avool. Like Banqu.'. ghost, It Is alw Waal the empyrean with their elcqueooe ; feeraalbM mar build op glowing asawnaes yr 1 r• ver pb r es : but aothmg appeal. De People like • hard, toeluutable is Qhls surplus a an .•Idesee n1 prole,. *Sopomy a0 cools mace. 1. 0 Luster.' e' PUn000g a (aeerameot ' • not so easy new s• days se It war • reuer•Huu ago, nista tb. great Provincial .rte's 41 wine and lake and forest were praotically ootouobei. Governments, like dep.rtmeotal stores have to (t* 000tent now w,th small prod!. and many of them They must 1.20001.1. In wseag.mea'. and iu all ways o•ry clow to the bone. Tot Dynamo Ooverament 00 • biro toe• fronted for a long time with the prospect of direct taxat:oo, bet this $2,4( ),( :0 .urplue sera • pr.tty'.olid bulwark betwMu the pcbl's and that •vestueltty. It 1s to tae or.dtt of the Ries Adintallaral11111Iba1 1t has shows .o wuob lageeulty in .14,1.e eR the day. The spectre of direct tasatbt haunts many • Lsgielature, s0 makes cella on their olevr .'se to alley M. Tbr Ontario Government hu shown ,m varies ways its wile -irate to tell. tla1MsN• moot problem. Thor was the oemmlmlea, fes last mu, which set sot long ago. Thr result of it, deliberations will soon be plac- ed laned before the public. Dasb•le.v their re commendations will even up the bu•det without arresting thou aottvltiw ere' tend to the development of the Proviooe said the exploitation of its re"ouroel. Te' corporation . it is, of course, unwtloome 1n ✓ ime yus,:r1, but the prinoiple of (hat too poet well strike the people is eminently fair -rho' those who snake most should pay most. A. far as thu tax touohcr rt I•ay, g•0, electro teleerapb, end telephucc oom peel's, the yardiot will bs that they are ,ettog 1011 jostles. So lorg u p.eblio ownership of puolw utilities duce cot tutor the sellers of political eons:des .tion plopl will be foolioed to say that tees. companies should pay . fair return for thu use of them groat and profitable tranohime. Some day the State will stop In and take over thus fr•notiee., Fut meanwhile 1t could hardly he Lha Intention of the R111101. any other Admlaletra lea to duoouraAe the mei and the o•oital that are lanais. vigor into our Industrial And oomo.erc'sl1119. TO... men are entitled to the fair reward of their .u. terprlm, bb: they mull else eel•t share of the white mss. bo. ' -t. An other Inur, .dog sour. , of t .nue 1. to. &aomiaion duties, which rue .1014-t double last year's. Ito midst .omoo of public 1n- • titutlo.", $828,291, 1s the largest Item of Provincial expeditor* ; arid, by a .1.. provision, them IOooeesioo duties are devot ed to that purpose,' As the oouolry grew", as wealth Inorwee, e. mor. mtlllowlrw •od rich men pay toll to the Sate 'o which to.y made their motley, wt may look to these eocoeesioo datl.. to relieve more and more that burden which every Christian State cheerfully •mum's -the .are of the bait, the blind, the de.t mute, the inn.., all that anfonunate section of the cote inanity who are handicapped in the struggle 01 life and who must yo down under our high-preseure otyilaelioo. These suooe. Mon duties are lu the way of poetic justice. They make the close-fisted millioaalre charitable, wllly•nille. Thee *atone • public spirit among those who are Mellor "co neglect this obvious duty. Another statutory thing abut Ontario's 50anatal statement is that the revenue from weeds and Meseta shows as increase of $1't _t10 over deal year Wood" end fore•:. .til 000tribdte the largest item of i .vtoola revise., and, rodar prndw' .:.st.egemeut will retinue to do m for ma..) tears. Mr Booth, of Ottawa, reoanlly stated that b had ono limit from which he had been out 'Ing for forty yeah, and that be oould o0 from 1t for forty years longer and leave In good .b•p. Thi• show" what oao b done by careful oenoerooaairee who kn,w what timber to out and what to leave . tending. Toe Ontario Government bid established • Barman of Forestry, with progree.ly. lup,rinten.en'. •t its hie I. Th. duty of this Bureau Is to re to the enervation of our forest worth, to guard galas* bash tire" by an efficient system of agora, and to devise plane el rebouement herever they are Omoeerary. The Govern n or hes get .redo in Algooq.... Park and emisoamineue two great wtiooal parks, Mob will preserve the watersheds of the rrtry end will be, incidentally, tr.Mnrlet 'tending timber and wild game, In my way the ';overnmeht ledtcst.s • de - re so husband thole natural re.onroes, to • w the Interest so to speak --not to *ander the capl*al. If the plane of the ore.iry Department are oarrled out auo. fully there to no Halloo why the forests Ontario should not be as perm.oeot an "let to this Provinoe a" the ferrite of Iodla e to the 8rltl•n Government. to o, 0 • • oo of tty e l Of obis of a sr • p &graph 1.. United Canada which has been grime the round" of the press seems to Indicate Hist Mr, Foy would not he very enommeful lo diverting the Catholic vote In Oster.° should he be to "is •an of the Con- stervatir party at the next VI:ovine& elm- tton. United Canada, a. • denominational organ, says that '41r Frank imith did not do his duty hy Catholic rarities in his whiL 1c "tales that he owed • duty to his oars- ligionloto of returning to them Dona of the money they had helped him to make. This 110f1011 to empbaelee what hal best, Mord Work thag Olt lrloh fellow oll.,se as are net blind horo•worehippers Ore ditte:mtus.1 on a leatler, they w:II follow Or vets,. de totally, but their loader mast salt them down to the ground. If he ibinks himself too far shore them his will find a very small and indifferent following. Tbe right man mut bays • My fond of oomrsdeshlp in him. Hee Mr. Foy this halsfellow, al tr Malta quality ? no 'he answer his prat. oal fortune" Deem to depend. Roes for our Premier - it. Mahn, wise statute*, Simple and strong. Demos Catarrboseee Cures Mild of Catarrh. Perth, not -"I menet withold my testi army as to the groat value ot eatirrhorso• Ilea remedy ter demerit, one b Ittle ha. ine eared my daughter of that trouble, and I heartily moommond It to all suffering from that ditiosso. No hones should be without Se pleeeent, biotite* nom : en oafs, grandmotiers employ it ; oo ranaln Go elvishly relieve sad mire that doctors, I•cii cotarrli, bronehitle, "'Ohms and hay foyer It is °heap rotor it lute se Inn., end he eau* It Is oo sure lie mire even the pooreet eau offerd be hey it. Ever dollar °atilt le guaranteed te our*, or your merry hook Retail else 26o draw/lea or by mall. A trial sent for 1.0e. by N 0. Polies d Eingstos, Onsoda, or Hartford, Coon , U. R. rein to egs appeared before thes Mayer on Tomday last week no a *hares of true", IAA tr•stosuatsg. *I mid ousts was me 6.1 r.lama's ramble. Mora ..d wan Ma - trainer l:oateios no acid. or other 1e)at:ui del oowpuuad. ; .. mother t .• Ito, torr r. ,r . It.tt0A ; bot teethes &od ewer from • ne brat app' r•th ,. +nd .ons yyuiokly. 1f ••u went an 1:,. VI, sod flub eating nedy do ,'tt mak ler I'uttaut'., 11 sot. jut ,e other way. For aide .t all droretat.. TO ADVEHTIBBRS. Sotto() of 0ht.ugts must be left at this Otfioe not later than Saturday noon Th. Copy for changes must be left not later bhan Mon- day noon Casual Advertisements .aooeple.+ up to noon Wednesday of each week well te.t.� meg�,afanit• �.paasein ar The ape•eser vie flint 1(rae,il .d err rot expdei.ene "tel le rem mese w to date, ries the morel he',tepee- = ,te a m- poidos Ole 0. se e - -"se et 1014 �wtarle 0_-...m1111•01& sed wow tie •weed. -410 e01eeaawaa eeaetbing r Tf. mp.ww.r h.ever Mr Mori ar -A I gulags mad bei male from dime. braes Melee M parte inemramge- . 0. awe SRv per twit. is tate.. Meet ear 1 ..m_ meetio• g ame for** e d mow e/eewe be- ome1t!1'- anything Hees• snot spray to solid *sear W as.:, enter...sit et pant emir a rree movenilsreemr Mama. a, TUE SPBAMOTON CO., SIMOOA, ONT. BIG o Stock- taking Sale'= We have just started stook -taking and have already fold many articles we wish to turn into CASH, and in order t7 do so we are going ,to SLAUGHTER PRIOEI right and left. We are going to of<eryow.bargains that have never been offered here before. Oa and get our prices. Snow Shovels. Only • few left at fir, •, uau•1 price 45c. Sleigh Bells. Only a few strings loft &t qtly reduced press. dt s our,lonir string. 01 brass Lolls at $1.93. A few hal strings which usually sell at 760 arid 85e Your eboi. s LI) Shaft Bells. Only • fow left tit prices to out all flay ate:pair;of.Shaf.. Wlmee, trickle plat 1. mull prion $1 75, at $1.25 MILLS or ALI Especially low prices In... Axes X.out Saws Hand Saws Buck Saws Curry Combs Qttle Card,' Hone Brushes Cow Chains Hockey Sticks Hockey Skates Hockey Pucks Whips Cutlery and Silverware, KINGS ' AT LOW PR1CICt RumeAb er theca bit; Furnace Scoops. Only 2left, usual price $1 ' ,. Tour. &0111.0. Mitts. Several different kinds of lined mitts that usu. ally sell .t I50o, boo and 76o, selling now at 40e, 50c and Wu. Razors! Razors! 7 only Henry Bok.,'. beet hollow -ground ren.. uta, retail price $1.40. Your choir .t $1.00. 88 more of different kinds and different make., usual prime 75c and $1. Your choice t Ir. A good strong razor for 25o, usual price 50o. rape are to CASH customers only, A. McD. ALLAN, General shelf gal hoary hardware. Hottest goods at honest About Prescriptions e have just u few wurbo to say -acrd here they aro : 1f you neat mebcire you aro looking for • cure It you writ • cure you leant hese the toot male mel lh.t .ICOce can pros tie 1 hen you should p.trolti.e a store whore the purer* tested and .rayed drugs are used We 'Intik we can give you jest wee a 'entre, anti claim to have the beet pro- vision for testing and sassy m the County. Better give as a trial, no matter what physi.•iau you have BEDFORD BLOCK. Bear in Mind W. Act, . '• Carpets Our new Carpets for rF best in the different grades meet every need of either lat The finest range were shown give great intureat W We ask nothing hotter • that guaranteed cure of ours for LA GRIPPE, COLDS, etc., r•-- Ltzative Brume Quin. Tablets. • oolatitauonal treatiOeot, and Syr White Pine te Tar for the cough. There is nothing - else "just &e ` good." Use the bent. . Chemist. Big Bargains... - HELLO THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND THE NICHT ScrJ1I011 Had Coal 1NI THY.: MARKET 4II teal weighed on the market Reales, cLrre you get MM the. for a tam 'ATM. LEE. 1,.1er. left •t LES el 8ICI81BAILIY8 Ston promptly attended to. CANTELON'S i'astry, Oyster Palos, Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Rolls,Mlnce Pies and Lady Fillers, (kisses, Macaroons, 1araoges, Brandy Soaps, Etc. are as good se the beet made 111 any city in Canada. Cantelon Iesde the wade le WEDDING CAKES in fan.:y designing ane ornament Sig and almond icing. is thee him an order and your rt. iodation will he aertured. D CA NTE LON, ALBERTA,P1: ESE; Farm Imol moots ahd Mallory. leering Holders. :Hoene', Heim ant Twine. Also .1 W. Mann goode Nought Diapers. ego. RverithIng made of the very best tutorial Repairs or ell triode kept on hang, Would h• pleased to have you uall &ad In *put goods before on -chiming elsewhere. will nun op In ,tho old Amnia mammas nand about IOnioly .r srd A. W. WISE, Hamilton s.eset. A Great Snap„. is our Gramm Heat, at be. • paced, of ernleh am toll a ',arra! a omit everything that ean he found in an no tr. Asee e roomy store, mond our wires ore right. The farmers know that they tondo We dr•ec th. line at ao (21 asw•re or potetro, carries stuff or nhninev tehle China. We dee la all er then Redford block. GoidgahrIge at the Cash Hardware Store. Axes Whips Axe Handles Sleigh Bells Cross -cut Saws Team Bells - Cross -cut .Saw Handles Curry Combs Buck Saws Cattle Combs Black Diamond Files Horse Brushes Hay Knives Leather rlitts N. D. ROUGVIE. LLISSON IN ENGLISH. `` COOL If An adjective signiying sound, ..artti.a..ots,at..1._ " GROCERIES /1 Goods such sa sugar, • " GOOD GROCERIES Th. kind we imai. STURDY 51 005, - Telephone No. 91 • if _ GROCERS Square ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IticlEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR. A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by 51, M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont. LEE di SHEF'HARD 100011011111 are the agents for the celebrated Kelsey generator, which is The Only UV Air Generator on the Market, will heat your place with one-third less fuel than any furnace on the market. We have the largest assortment of coal and wood stoves this side of Toronto, Also have a number of second-hand _.• stoves in stock. Old stoves taken in part payment for new ones. Can you afford to be without a newspaper when we deliver them free I Many people have taken adveratiage of our offer ot last week re de liver io your home or place of husinese rine of Toronto's leading d•A17 PaP•r• 10, only SIOn a month. Did you Mill this groat opportunity', If so, now is the time to take advantage ef it, end we trust you will do so. The papers now contain par liamentary news from both Houses, happenings about the nes ling5 end One many newsy ibems you cannot afford to miss. are New Carr New Furl Curtains Oil Cloth' W. Aci OLD HURON FOR The Banner County's Daughters In Tort geregatner le Memory WM. Mt the avows& blaiimat 0.101 Ilienne-111e gannet lag ilherewifitly Swim the sweat metal (sabering © Old Boys' Asectotation of Toro. hoe Friday mooing. W• give • the affair mods up from LI sever.i et the on.) papess . All of the resident' of Tor ele time ramrod the privilege • aunty of Hattie, and it hos doi 50181031100 of the ocionnaiony and important, seeds en effort t roention of the Huron Old Be 1.100 la amenably hail of building lest erudite, sad a gi ed from Ow 0111140111 of holder order to allow the bomb pro wooly -11e WiliMee-te festivities. and um mous of amply Amalie Um *hears. Di. re -anion proper of th toot place, not la the asmiskily mob new arnval looked saki.' who bad arrived before booked askance at him He sir en old fraud sad shako kir ly. Then he would hesitating his band be somebody ha thous "1 know your boos, but I Coo' TOG,'" la the another that 'limy oil say ilmt It may easy not be trim, kost HU cattier Floweyer, roe the ground, c los (we must keep is some so tad of kindred toMos proses F •01'. strange at Snit Imo toe and bonhomie Le ere hem Toes the Old Bets iatredeee hscl sow, bem girl. be thew tr hate Nat la their his with a, Vet phrsoo "gild 'Arts" doe this Might exploitative, for to jollity Oat prevailed he oertair "eld boy' W•11 making up to a or at least one who had 0000 gid." •0110 • different maw TM guests wars received 0 sad by Mrs. Mac Math slate Its tlfsi assembly hall, sad w•rs firstly by a wellarraaged single sod addresses, sad, or very enjity•ble repast. aad, delightful dear, a which th old Hiroo "boys" did not fall Otter, who first saw the light end, therefore, had greatness hint at 1:11. birth. Wad the roe lus, tied he wr given an sulk Ina. A hese piescre of the Heys! Oadadlaas huag over sod Ms room was prettily d flags is his hosor. hall "rolling. Ho sstaindsd tho assoolatios be all Mom lam annonsood that the firs, program would be a "Not Proo•••too." The presidia through • door be the richt second awe with a good -look oo his &rat, whom he err dtaia. H• 7woaderod who were laughine at. for he wee the lady ha the piano -then looengruous la that. It ma that the 'firldril Preclusion' solo. Tbe whole program old boys and girls or the Oar number that seemed ts indiums more theis rya' "Tho Huron Old end recited by kir. S. T. were many little local lour al to Mom ler whom anti Mr. Chart* reeelved When Preside's Mealiest Otter, then waa quite an 01 250 old boys and girls "IL dared Mr. Maehilatii."was and glorious ooauty of Har col. Otter said In reply 01 Entine pireare for him to s the octant, of Harr. H• aameatioe had boon formed of fostering the old troditie mon birth-plaos, sod ef eel( those •h• were proud be were born in Huron • feedlot and oetersdaselp. la lead Oaterle, Hama would be se the !arrest of the sessile., maltber it whims le iseaslata °ell. He repotted that le Maim to have bean born "Teo bad, tee had," esii tel. Otter rid that he b a ION cable ea the London Clara wee @hen repress save some intorsoMog real lifo the °sassy. sad mil miss frleadly, entering "4 °%kiall Provisions ',he townie the kitchen II ovreturey read se Deeded i• nonoleuriou, he said that hi honor te he the Ronerary an asseelarlos, of the ear wet mord. klr Robert Holmes. M. 1•14 Mal he behoved the i had osstrlimiliod aims pu "iietry sees say Mawr. Pressler of Ontario sad fo Manitoba sad British Cs fediasmi at the Presides lartaipiaos 0•I. theerlm. slime less Im