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YANA ITER & ROBKItlt IN,
Tilt SIGNAL,
Itrseerich.
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
overwhehatiug desire for the h
given to thle form of severe*, for the
power etijoyed by the rich. perhaps
for this luxuries thereby to be ob-
tained ; and with the growing desire
for wealth ie the lessening of the
power to wee the greater desirability
of other and better things. The mail
whoa.' whole thought it. fixed upon
the accitietiletion of riches shuts his
eyes to the I/I her 11111,1 nobler swerves
Ill happitteta, and soon, beeause he
would 1101 tee, ke loses the power to
MW or to lwlieve in their ability to
give hint peat+ pleasure. Little
by little his moral fibre is weakened.
He does at Mat row things . that are
only questionable and does them be-
cause to leave them nod . would
cam* the hies of ttttt ney : then. from
queetipnahlt• acts, lie pulses almost in-
sensility into plait) •and unquestioned
wrong -doing. into crime, scarcely
realizing whither he in drifting, and
fancying because men consider him
respectable and truetworthy that he
is testily ets
In these humeri 11. uprightness's
the deluded publiceite hot wholly free
fnint hi s The public pay 1 age
to the rich and laud their mice...se; the
ninke 11011 11 More, of
atiecess iii anoney-getting than Of idle-
ererl ill Sel %lee, iiiintellect nal ittirsuits,
Till'ItsDAY. MARCH P. Ilia or Yuccess in the budding of upright
• character. The public, too, have the
"get -rich -quick" fever, and in their
haste they rashly ,intike (what' inveat-
Mettle Wiliell ser as :18 Wily MI many
more t.'nttltliti0 to the iiiunally weak.
Men are getter ly too tiiuich engrossed
with their ow sehemee to give much
thought to otes LII wl great in-
terests ha v been 4' felt, and so
give oppo unity for fraud and gnat :
and heal lweituse of the former high
potiitio of the betraNer of trust, the
public Isspiently an ready to con-
done the (imitate! offer a mistaken sym-
pathy to the &mug -doer. Wt. 'attired a
toiling up a the newel Mee, a clearer
visien of the true and upright. and a
willingnees lii spetik plainly 4onel for-
cibly both in wont and isateed about
the 5Vi5lflg e •tted by those in
positions of trust. Real sympathy
fin' the cri ttt i t includes the sternest
denunciation of his crime.
GAMEY WILL BE HERE.
It is ann tttt t ced that Gamey, the
notorious, in to deliver all address
in tioderich next week in connection
with the °mew Grand Lodge meet-
ing.
It is a pity that the Orange order
should hitch itself up with this num,
who has made his way into protni•
nence by the employment of methods
which should condemn him,. rathet
than commend him.
What has Gamey done that he
should be glorified by the . Orange
society) Is it a fact that (*unwise)
is so tiectup with Conivervatiem that
'anyone who has done a service to the
Conservative party, no matter by
what means, must be crowned a hero
by Orangemen ? There are men in
the Orange society who would. scorn
to stoop to the means employed by
Gainey who will applaud shim next
week simply because "he watt the 1110.111
who defeated Roes."
We do not intend to throw any
stones at Mr. Gamey. To do so would
Lw to please him. tor notoriety is
what he courts, it is his breath and
life. If he cannot keep himself in the
public eye he becomes 41 nonentity -
and he known it. But we would sug-
geet to his sponsors, of the Orange
Grand Lodge that if they wish to get
from him a really illuminating ad-
dress they ask him to explain
The juggling of the deposit slips:
What became of the missing leaves
of the cash book
Why he tied to Buffalo.
THE QUESTION OF THE N- AVY.
If The Spectatilr Witthert tsr e011tItib-
ute to the support of tile British navy.
there is no law- to prevent it ; but
ordinary. sensible Canadians, want to
put their money where they will have
80111e
sort of eontrol over it. -thelerielt
A watchman guards The Spectator's
premises at night. The Spectator con-
tributes to the support a that watch-
mnn. But The Spectator doesn't
thielk it any of its Intsinem to even in-
quire how or when. that watchman
expends the tttttt wy he gets for his ser-
vices in guarding The Spectatofe
premiers. The Spectator has not the
((lightest desire to dictate to the
watchman what lie shall do with that
money, or what he shall net do with
it. Ile gives the service and The
Spectator pays for it. and the trans-
action is complete. -Hamilton Spec-
tator.
The Spectator miesses the point by a
mile and a half. The Speetator does
not pay nioney to any hlIHfl without
exacting for it • :tweak service,
whether it he guarding the premise!,
weeping out the office. or running
errands. If Canada paid n contt•ibte
lion to the expenses of the British
navy, she would .get in return just
what Great Bt•itaiti woad choose to
give her.
Supposing that around the corner
from The Speetetor was some big
office building that had a trained fire-
fighting force, with n11 the tweeesary
equipment f o t• quenching fl r e
Would , The Spectator consider it a
eatisfactory investment tri pay a ems-
tain mum per annum to the owners of
the big office building on the chance
that, in elthe of it conflagration, the
trained fire -fighting fore,. might, be
sent *mond to the Spectator Ake,
\ instead of staying tit protect' the big
,ofilee building? Our ease IS net ex -
Heti). parallel to that of Great. Britain
and her colonies. Ina it is a little
nearer it, we submit, then The Spec.
tat Ol'h,
If Canada tiles!. naval protection,
'the ran build or bey her own 'levy
mei manage it hermit. Then she
will know whens it is when she wants
it.
EDITORAL NOTES.
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We all went home quietly Tneeday
evening after the hockey match.,
The farmer is willing to admit that
protection is a good thing for the
us, fact Ilrer
Birds in Own. litt!e nests agree.
And 'tin a shameful sight
When grave and reverend •illot
Feall old and quarrel and tight
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The I /mention lnu•liament °twee. to-
day. Which of the Hertel nwealwrs
will be the first to move for the nateal
of the "%Mary grab; of last eteision ?
the great financial authosities of the
United States, gave romethIng for
protectionirtio to think over in sot
addreass delivered a few day. ago
when he said:
'I have no fear of the widened
circle, whether it applies to the
ordinary affairs, of trade and
Illeeve Mal banking or to the particu-
lar affairs of manufacturing, beetilliie
I take it that people are most ext rave -
gent and that people violate all the
canons of credit and ec • princi-
ples who insist upon d g a thing for
the:twelves at the gi eater expense
when someone else can do it for them
at the lesser expense. Thetis is in all
these questions of economice much to
be said on both sides. but 1 venture
the assert ion that for mote than
twenty yeane at least in so (Ur ass the
United States is concerned, its pros-
perity has been in spite and not
beeettee of its economic legislation."
Protectionists would have es try to
pr*mhice everything in • Own
country-sepolicy just as stupid as
would be the attempt of one man to
prodiu•e everything he needed, instead
of working nt a 'thing in Which he
was eepecially expert mud purchasing
his suppliee from others who could
produce them more readily.
Happiness.
Think of t sun Sr shining.
Think of 1 he sky ns blue.
'think of t lie night stAr-lit •
1 if fellow into it. true.
A'reptc a scald w 'thin you.
t'r.•ate iv,world ideal.
I rest.' it frolic perfection
You tInd within tie real.
Make it .i world of better.
Make it 4i norld of liltyY.
Make it a world unselfish.
Then build it bridge to tin-.
•-William li. R.0 100111,
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FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Has The Spec. Been Investing?
' it.miltun Spectator.
There WAS A young lila II of Cobalt,
Who iliscotiereil a mine without fault :
A teethe foot bought it
Gosh ! how he relight it !
The "big show" was nothing blit'"ealt."
Here's a Hot One. •
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Advocate.
Some penson signing himself W. A.
Batchelor has warned Th.. Advocate
iwainst publishing anything about
11414 PS to do so might lead to (en-
action for -damages. He need haee no
fear, as from what, we can learn of
Wm he is beneath our notice.
A Severe Penalty,
Toronto Stat,
A St. Catharines judge has sen-
tenced t wit chicken thieves to go to
once a Militant' ft now until
We cannot alweys have exie.tly
whet we want ; and just think how
good the Peterbore: people are feeling
becaussc it hula our • s to rejitice.
Perhaps our turn will ensue next year.
Prov incial Treasurer Mathew:1 finds
himeelf in pinweesi llll I uf a tastily truly
eurphia, and is doubtless tea proud of it
as if he had nrud#. it himself. How-
ever, he has only been tending the
machinery started by the late Govern-
ment.
Says The Globe :
,'•Ilerse-racing at fairs should be
abolished. Nothiug of that nature
should be permitted except u peti•
Gee exhibiti llll si of speed."
Yee, this woad probably till the
bill. No person could- ithjeet to any-
thing so harmlees as It ''''compet ti ve
exhibition of %peed," and those who
like to see a Moree-race wouldn't mind
what it was called se long as the
"competitive exhibition." developed
anything liken 2:'31 clip.
WRONGDOING IN HIGH PLACES.
The terra& revelar s recently
made in levelness circles in United
Seater' cities, and certain instances of
betrayal of trust and groom misuse of
power in our own country. compel all
thinking men to ask, "What is the
root. of the trouble ?" Pessimists will
be ready to cry, "The world is grow-
ing worst' : degenerney ie the ranee
of all the evil." But in the fore of all
the Christian Anti philanthropic
movements of the day it in hard to be-
lieve in the decadence of the race.
Are there not to be plainly seen some
of the ranises which lead to mull be-
trayal of trust. Koch abuse of power.
as have startled the boniness world (sf
late?
On the part of the wrong -doer thereJames H. Eekels. preeitient ef the
1111 first the passion for wealth. the Chicago National Bank, and taw of earned $253,731 layt yea?, is he
tiperating expellees' were slightly
uuder 111140,060. ,
To Prohibit Treating.
W. K. McNaught. the new I lllll litter
for North Toronto, has given notice of
n bill to prohibit the ell8t01111 4If treat-
ing. The terms of the hill have not
been dieclumetl.
FROM THE FARM-
• ER'S STANDPOINT.
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Address by E. C. Drury on the Tariff
Before Canadian Club, Toronto.
The Canadian Club at Toronto last
week heard the farmer'e side of the
tariff question tlietetenieti in nn able
address tty K. C. Drury. of Crown
Hill. Mr. Drury is a graduate ,If the
Agricultural College, ex•preaident of
the Ontario Agricultural and Experi-
mental Union, and. a Min Of time late
Hon. Chariots Drury. the 'Snot Minister
of Agriculture of Ontario.
Mr. Drury observed that the farm-
etal ere, :LS it rats a silent class tlwir
views were ma often beard, but their
importance wet -rented their being
heard more often than they are. The
mind 01111111dt ii In 0. mapirj,ed thy.,
fifths of the population of the 4
fry', while they had three times as
Is capital invested as all the other
enterprtsee of the 4 try c bitted,
the Moires; lwing $1,7(l0,11111),Oln for I h..
farmers and Vai2.0X10,1 IOU for the other
integrate. More than that, they add-
ed to the wenith of the country
$4 taasstas et per year, while all the
other producers combined added telly
1113a,toil,trin.
Who Adds Most Wealth?
••I know that will le. challenged lit
once," Mr. Drury added, "as the censiis
figures show that the products of the
manufecturses were 6-181,(essisst If
you will look at the question pm will
find that the inautanettwer adds to
the wealth of the country only by the
additional valise that he gives to hie
raw material, therefore, the amount Of
his raw material hiss to he deducted
from the census figures." Mr. Drury
said that the census figures. of -
the details were not in the rewrite for
1111/1- -showed tied the raw inatet•ials
lllll minted to tel 51(11 one-half the
finialied product, and his estimate had
twee made on that basis.
For the fan tt i tt g (lase Mr. Drury
claimed merit art the Intekleme of sta-
bility iii t he country. •••1 'know our
faults," he ••Itut we are less
swayed by the excitement 'if the
moment than any other class."
faranerei case before the tariff com-
mission, he said, had been pnwtically
unitnintone, anti yet had not been the
result, of any general organism ion, It
haat been, in fact, a spontaneous ex-
pression of opinion. The farmers had
Iteen practically imani ll t in relying
that protection did not help them. -
They produced mainly pork. slwef,
cheese, butter and grain, and es -en
if the bulk of those products were cote
sinned at, home the farmer am a sets
*ell les pray' ical experience that the
And Vet thit'i-e an' "He Pet,- price he received was regulated In the
ple slut eh that cruel ft wins of foreign mat•ket to which the surplus
punishinent for law-breakees have
long been abolished. WI111 eXpOtilt11.
••At the same time, we do not want
Something New Under the Sun. to form a combitie, we want ta
remain law- (biding citizens." said
We beg to notify Pretnier Whitney ;at! ttt idDriiitutia.t•.hvinigitlinughtghter, isthilitting„
ets that such a
Listowel Helmet.
that this town don't want IA, be
bothered with one of his new Normal combination was imposatible, anyway.
Canada is an exporting country. and„
iknow that there is at le.ist one town to the last greet open land in the I
•eshools. It will be a relief LII him to
in Ontario that is not breaking its to Is'
wexiit,blosittedich, groat misnames still
it would continue
neck to capture one of them, to be at., "If Canada imports agt•icul-
Not Deserving °Mood Luck, lurid products we will have to open
.
I. fe. , up e ion with Mars or s
;sitting other planet to get them for the whole
Three Germane were
Rt world," staid- Mr. Drury. ''Under
luncheon recently and were overheanl these circumstances, the termer is
dbiciweinK Ow second untErnigc or 06 convineed that no twisting and tact -
mutual friend, when one of, them re- lug of the tariff can add very much
marked : tell 'you vhat. A man to the price of what he has to sell
deeerve to have lost his fleet safe." but, on the other hand. he knows that
vied marries (le second thee don't
the tariff does( add to the price of what
Our High and Mighty Premier. he has to buy."
were sure to follow. The farmers
were the btawarls of the whole coun-
try, and if they prospered the whole
salutary would prosper.
Women Angrily Arousea
All Over the Dominion.
Information from various Provinces(
of Canada points, to the fact that
y women have been deceived and
induced to Os. the weak and adul-
terated package dyee put up by un-
skilled and imecrupulous manufact-
OrerS to imitate the popular DI A -
MON D DYES.
Our Canadian women, thoroughly
aroured, after lose of time. money and
valuable materials through the use of
dile, blotchy and weak dyes, have
directly lucid the blame tor their losses
mi the retail merchants who Nati them
the decept iso dyes.
This action of indignent women has
(lowed many of tour tetail told whole -
aide dealers, t.1 pack up acid return to
the. lllll nufacturens responsible their
worthless and dangerous dyes. -
Monet. : -When ladies decide to do
h dyeing work, it passe to use the
celebrated and popular I )IAMOND
DYES, which have lawn the home
friends of the ladies for over twenty'
five yew s. When buying, see that
each paultage initialed to you hearts the
%semis MANION!) PACKAGE D
l'sere itt DI A MONO DYES soon be-
e l experts in the fasci llll ting work
of It( llllll ytiliating. anti HMI thaen ten
cent pat•kage will renew the life of
any faded mid dingy suit, ducats skirt.
blouse, jacket, cape or husband's or
son's coat, vest or trousers.. Allow nui
dealer to. der you the S hint; he
calls -JUST AS GI )()i)." Net ether
dyes equal the DIAMOND OYEss
Semi your nicole and Atitieriat to
Veils a: Richardson Co., Limited.
Monti -eel, P. Q., and you will reels's.°
free of cost new dye hook. card of
dyed cloth samples- and booklet ill
verse, entitled "The Longjohn'e Trip
to the Klondike."
Tecate al• Son use the new electr\tc
opthalmoulteroscope itt making all
ex -emulations. At the,British hotel oil
1,Vediteaday, Thursday and Eridey,
March 14th, 15th and 16th.
Ileadiwhes are the; result of eye
*Lenin ; tirliperdItting glasses will give
permetient relief. If you are troubled
that Was' efillatIlt Tanis. ee Son at the
British hotel, Goderich, on Wednes-
day, Thursday and Friday. March
lith, 15tWand 16th. ,
peoseci lllll er. What a \Suit of Clothes Costs.
Some nhenbers of the delegathm As an illustration. Mr. Drury said
from county councils who interviewed that by aetual .experience he had
Premier Whitney concerning pro- found that it took the price he
reseed changes in the County Conn- had received for twenty-five fleeces
cif'. Act are indignant at the brusque of wool to pay for It tweed snit which
in.inilcr in which the meePt. wit`, he bought. "We don't know where
hustled through. 'I'llt.y t h 0 tI g h t the money goes. but we have an idea
their views on such a matter de- the tariff has 'thing to do with it
served some ronsideratien, but the enatiehow," maid Mr. • Drury. • 1
prineipal impreesitin they carried langhter and applause. As to the
away front the interview was that farmers( being prosperous. he admitted
the Premier considered himself the they were better off than they used to
King Bee anyway, and knew it great la.,•• But by keeping accounts on a
deal better what the councils need- farm it had been shown that, allow -
/41 than did die conuncilbora theinsek!". ing for interest on investment and
Mowat was elated the Little Tyrant, wages for the sons, the farmer lnul
but Whitney IA& fair to qualify Its nothing left for his own wages. That
the Boss Bully. capital had in most cases been banded
down from pioneer daye by the
The Horse Chestnut Tree. grand-
father who hewed down the forest.
' 'Aylmer Sun. All the farmers could wt was gained
Rev, Mr. Philp. while on a business only by the greatest frogality, good
vimit to this office few days ago, management and earefulnees. They
showed 118 st twig he had broken from had to pity from $225 to iffel a year
the limb of a tree. We examined it with booed end waphing for it hired
closely. but had to be told that it was mate owing to the emnpetition of the
taken from a horse chestnut tree. /Astartes in the towns, which were
Upen the bark Was clearly defined protected by the taillf and enabled to
what appeared to Is. the imprints( of a pay higher wages than the farmers.
horse's hoof, even the hoemettlew nails en.e or
The had been reasonable in
showing plainly. When told that it their tariff reprementations, having
was fr these pectiliatities that the only asked that if any change be made
tree received it,, name, wefelt, end the grate be downward inetead of lir-
probably i,a,km. tooliA, a. ,amlawd, ward, and that the British preference
we should have known theme bele be carried on' PP far an it wont(' go.
years ago. However, we are feeling
h moire it fortable since. We
begged a piece of the twig. and have
asked at leanest 'wore of the wise ones
in Aylmer what kind of wood it was,
and whence the horse chestnut tree
(*tired its name, and not nue of them
could tell 115. Cituld you have done
ems dem. reader ? Honest. now.
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It is, understood that Hon. G. W.
RAMP is to remain in the Legislature as
the leader of the Liberal Opposition.
Thie decision, will be received with
satisfaction by Ontario LibernIs who
lotik upon Plea -nicht! politics+ ite str.
Itoss floe,' sphere. hi the Legisla-
ture lie can he la tower of strength to
the Oppositittn. and eau reader Ser-
vices which will add greatly to the
obligation under whieh 'the Province
alrendy rests for his many rate
of hard work in her interests.
Theisintitial relent of Ow emends -
minuets, for the Qtteell Victoria Nark at
Niagara Falls gives some information
which justifies the feeling of alarm
over the operations of the power com-
panies. So far the withdrawal of
water for the generation of power haw
had no serene, effect upon the «colic
twenty of the falls: but, say the c
miseitmers, if all the power develop-
ment. :schemes for which (+erten( have
heeti granted were to he carried ont
the falls as a ecenic stpertech• wmild
most seri llll y impaired, if, not alto-
gether depart...veil. The cottiMinsionere
erg'. a careful investigation into the
matter by the Governnients in-
tereeted.
W. ACHESON di SON
NEW GOODS
We are pleased to aumounce the arrival of cur Spring
Goods. Shipment after shipment has arrived during this
past week and the variety and beauty of spring importations
are delightful.
Embroideries,
Black and Colored Dress Fabrics and Suitings,
Tweeds, Broadcloths,
Shirtwaist Suitings,
New Three-quarter and Short Coats,
Novelty Wash Goods, Organdies,
Dimities, Muslins, Embroidered Lawns,
ALL IN COMPLETION.
ARE YOU MAKING $2,003.22 A
YEAR? It is being doue with our goods,
k Is pleasant. permanent and profitable.
t.00ds used inn every house, every day. No fake.
and no need to create the demand. Legiainate,
reputable buninesii. You can start without • cent
of capital. Write today. G. l a lll Co..
Wholesale Teas, and coffees. Laudon Ont,
EADACHE
Neuralgia and Nemott.nem, cured gust (IV by
AJAXAND NCURAC.4,11 CURL
HAHMILE*11 HEADACHE
So heart tkpremion. dreatee cutetverd;,.,evere
Take ne c ther, brand ase. All dealers or .brest from
AUSTIN & Co. Sirntme, Ont. Mom., hock if oat
sishafici.
RUBBER STAMPS
CARPETS and LINOLEUMS. DRAPERIES and CURTAINS.
At it, same address, since 1191. Also
Stencils, JSteel Stamps, Price Card out-
fits, White Enamel Letters, &c. Write
ns, we'll do the rest. Chas. W. Mack,
941-13 King St. 'West. Toronto.
"All this talk about sellingthe I. C.
It, is nonsense." says Mr. Einmerson.
Minister of Railways. " \Vt. have a
eplentlid and ineresteingly viduable
Isroperty, anti I am confident that it
will not he long before it is a source of
profit instead of deficits, mintetally
after the T. P. comes into opera-
tion anti uses part of the line." Thie
in a most satisfactory announeement.
and we hope that Mr. Emmersvon's
expectations will be fulfilled. The
people of Calenda wish to retain the
Intereoloniel under Government
ownerebip, Itta they want it to pay its
way, mud Mr. Erntnetmon Wenn to be
making a eleterminea effort to stop
the leak,
THE ONTARIO LEGISLATUHE.
The pubiic accounts Of the Pros ince
(lir the /war ended December Mist last
were presented to the Legislature last
week. The expenditure for W15 wail
15,31/11,1110, and the revenue 1116,016,176,
leaving a surplus of Illtr20.100. The in-
crease of expenditure over that of 1904
was $1214,5fti.
The Crown Littuln Di•part meet
banished the largest itetn of tevenue,
$2.1SS.stet. Success' on dii ti es
an ttttt nted to 10641,1714; suppletut ntary
revenues fender the Art passed a few
years, ago by the Liberal Gover lllll enta
$445.100.1. The seibeidy, ete., from the
lllll inion Gover lllll eta amounted to
1111,X11),267.
Has Foreign Competition Too.
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:1;1;litio4tviitie, ofbeefeadtrotlept hrouagh notcho ut t the
TO .THE PUBLIC
1 syn. NM consequently laud prietsu are
down. We are now supplying all cuts
at lower priees. while the qualitY to It.
18881, if not better, than ever. Mr
1.1CA:04 MEAT MARKET handles all
kinds of IMOD% poultry. etc., and, while
thanking the nubile for their liberal
patronage. we solicit a eontinuance of
the same.
McLEAN BROS.,
I 'I? Sr h.a-t Sr. and ,quare. Goderich.
1 WE are selling off the balance of Ladies' Astrachan Lamb
and winter jackets, also Men's Fur Coats of every
description at great reductions, at surprising reductions.
INSPECTION INVITED.
•
W. ACHESON & SON
GODERICH 1ELEGRAPHI SCHOOL
1 lire in, ill fee learn- telegt aeill. rad
was% etprese, tclegr.itili and th•kr1
/14.4.01111ti lig. The new andet ;in plel ••
which I wart! Wises it 't hueraltrii
Ii 110 Wird We 111 tonsikkeelittig. LitAlle-
irs'etie Slit and more Per month.
A. E. MATHESON, Principal.
)1.•i•it • E W. Th11111,1111 &
NI ionic Stow. tII the
FROST
STEEL
GATES
of Frost Pence are
eq 811 tned in the Gales
Amick -rill feature i• the
frame of costintion•
meet tubing This is
vastly •treuger than at
trams erith elbow in,
net, and malleable
-"32211: castings The beam.
Qs- wee filling mato ea
lagamst sagging
rtg es Itahle For sale by
The public is warned against buying rate* that i °fringe against Frost Wire re•Ct CCCS
way, as purchasers as well as users are 1..vi
JO J. MOORE, - Benmiller
Start for a Good Salary
enitati
eilege
W. M. HOWELL, Goderich
FRED. LEIBOLD, - Zurich
W. H. STOGDILL, - Varna
-The Mantifnetet•ersAmulet ion," It II. 151t one of °lir Homo St IldY f onrses•
4.110 hilt ride. and only requires Your
Mr. Drury continued, "have urged for
more protection because they t
piste with cheap foreign laleir 10111
strent aggregations of toreign capital. flosiness Ming.% Tomb s.
Whitt is the position of the Carnelian W. If. SHAW, Principal.
? lie pays the hill to help the
man uftwt en* corn net 4. with cheap
foreign labor. W'ho pays his bill ?
The Canadian fernier competes with
cheaper foreign labor than the manu-
facturer does, lie e petes with the
half -savage labor of atarentina, with
the mintier labor of India, with the
cheat, labor from al) the world in the
British market. which is his only ex-
porting market. We have our cheap
labor competition. and we have dear
late* at home here - just RR dear as
any clam in the country have."
Mr. Drury cited the rattle !sliminess,
as an example, wherin the Ontario
farmer has to compete with the rang' -
fed cattle of Term and Argentina.
and even the Northwest. but against
the latter he toad.' . 1110 etohmplainntn,
the people there were net er(-
ants 'Under ihrille eireeinsteincess the
fartnere were entitled to some relief,
Perquisites Abolishet anti the pat ernnl eynimithy of the Mann -
Hon. Mr. Hanna, Provincial Secre- facturers' Association, who presumed
tar)', made an important announce- to argue for their welfare, was deserv-
ment regarding the system of per- log of. the name of "Peckeniffian."
allowed over and above their `Notwithatanding the development of
'Works, to officials in the juibhic itt- the Word, the rural population of Can.
etitualotie a the Province. These per- tele in sreneed only by 1.412 per cent, in
quisitee wen. being cut. oft, exeept. in the het eensms (lever*. How could the
the caws fit smperititendents. and in eountry go Ahead when its baitic
mimi-
lim'ii thereof inereiseee of salary were try retnaineri stationary ? It was like
beieg given. Owing to melte diffi- building a homes Ite taking the bricks
talkies the seperintendente e mild not from the foundation. In ennehiding,
come tinder the new eyelet.) at present, Mr. Drury snitl he hail a amine of
hut tortoni later. The new system. the future of Canada. It was that
Mr. Hanna believes. will result in it the great agricultural lands isf ("amnia !
saving to the Provinee. RI1011111 so ripened tip and developed
The Temiekanting Ar Northern On- that they would merit* trade for
(oriel Railway. owned by t he Province. flottrishing cities and towtot. for where I
agricaltnre was develop•sl the traders
126 calls from Witless firms
.11,110g11,1,111 1.10k Isruper-, ,i1,e
clerks, have lately beeli reecit'eri by the
r. llllll
TORONTO, ONT.
We tilled he position.. and
had no Otte else ready trr *clod. If soul
wallt to get a tioslt lots after graduation.
come 1 o t he school that ran help- yon.
A large mimber of ex -ancient+ of other
erilletest are non" Iii lit teintnotv.
College is open the entire icor. Com-
mence now. l'Iretibint free.
W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
tor, volute and Alesander SI-.
11111.1INNIMEMEISMISINI
feTratiTrORD. CNT.
This school has liecome the leading 'Otn-
torment) sehool In the west. No similar In
st it talon Is doing More in thorrnithly cretin
young people for responsible pooh Ions. I 'sir
emirms ate thnirongh iind practleal while
te..01.01/1 is clone by ea rayleneell In'
structors. .11* graduates get ;Mal Wadi lens.
Yon only enter at any time. Write for
cat. logue. '
ELLIOTT & tAcLACHLAN,
Prittetft Is
SIFTED CHA COAL
JUST ARRIVE
carload of Hardwood Charcoal.
o sift all the diit and dust out of
ou coal before putting it into Inws.
15c a Half -bushel Bag.
FarmersAria,
We hav a quantity of powdered
Charcoal speciaily adapted for feed-
ing to Hogs, etc. Get some while
it lasts.
Worsell's Cheap Hardware and Stove Store
',Hamilton Street - - GODERICti
New Line of
Spring Suitings
now ready for the early trade.
All kinds of materials in the
newest designs. Order early
and' have our best attention.
Frank Ii. Martin
MEN'S and BOYS'
Spring Clothing
has arrived and We would ask the pleasure of mhowing you the
new styles for spring.
The patterns shown eclipse anything we have ever shown
and that is 'swing a good deal. tare :are quite proud of
our
$10.00 AND $12.00*
SUITS FOR MEN
They ar•-i•eally Itandeome and are bound to tnimand the leg end
of the clothing trellis Our expet•ience has taught in where to
hey the beet and that's why we claini to have the best %Able.%
Give us the opportunity of proving our claim.
SPRING HATS HAVE ARRIVED.
Call and Pee tly• " K ilog " hats.
Walter C. Pridham