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PI MASH id/+VI tT THURSDAY
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VANATlLR & RUWKRTnON
Telephone fall No.3.1.
.Teems of Subscription
Ill.W per annum In writhe,
Nsubscr,r1iberi waw ; throetaU 1 4)r .rive Tay u' I.
regularly by well will confer u favor y 'e•
pwdbl n u. of the fact at a, early a date se
Wier • chane of addrr.a Is desired, both the
old and tae lea edam*. should be given.
Advertising Rat.•
Legal and other *holler advert octants, 16e
per nue for fist insertlou and k• per line for
each eubeeyuenl toeernon. ]leesured by a
uoupa»il•scale, twelve lines to an inch.
elfuslue+a
verde of els lines and under, alt
y p
Advert torment of Lost, round. Strayed. !lit-
urtions Vacant, Sitoation+ Wanted. How,+fu
Wale or to Rent. ram. for Sale or to 'Rent,
Articles for Sole, etc.. nut exceeding eight
linos. 2.1c each insertion : N for are mouth; .irk
for each oub•aqueut moan. Larger &dvertire-
wenl+ in proportion.
Announcements In ordinary reading type ten
renis per line. No nonce Wet Iban 2.i,•.
Any special notice. the object of which i- the
panaillary benefit of any indit id nal or 14..011
attar, 10 AI considered an advert i+ruleot and
to be rbaure t accordingly.
Italie foe display and roan'act ,ul.erice-
Weal• will be elveu on application.
AAare.s all eommoa4:anoo. to '
VANA ITER R RURERTSON,
Too SPINAL,
I*...erlcb. Ou
OODHaICH. THCRSDA\t. S{t;PT. At, IN
OUR CLAIM SUBSTANTIATED.
The report a f the Provincial
Registrar. while it duds with vital
midterm, is not at all an enlivening
document. It **din about births. mar-
riages and deatba, but the little per-
sonal details which give interest to
ouch announcements Kar' altogether
wanting. However. in the latent re-
port of this official, that for 14104, we
eoltlr ,elves a paragraph which should
ler hrought to the light of day, ns it
gives emphasis, on one count at least,
t0 the claim which we people of Gode-
rich make that. we live in "the
prettyeah, cleanest and healthiest town
in Canada." This paragraph deals
with the statistics of death« in (454.44(4
of :4,1054 population and over in On-
tario. and gives O.*Irri -h the credit of
a having the IowPst 41411th rate of all.
The report states :
"The table comprises thirty -Three
towns with an esti ed lopuleti 4
1lrn,GM4, the death rate being I1.8 per
thousand, or 2.3 pet thousand less
than the• Pr vin,iad average. Th.•
municipality in this group with the
lowest death tate ix (ioderich, where
in al population .1 4.196 only 48 deaths
were reported, which 4 equivalent to
a deeth rate tit only Bilit per thousand.
which is lower than that recorded in
141111. v4z., I:4.8. It will lw teen that
there was a decreaaw of 12 in the -
her of deaths over the Preceding year
in which year was an is reale of U
over that of 141142. This t..wn 4s silo. 1
Med in the euunly tof Huron, on the
'home ..f Lake Huron. at an altitude
of no feet above the sea :.f (11e NI
deaths, L were Owns- of stillborn 1141-
dro•, which leaves 41 to be ay.•ounted
fur. IN thin n ter II it rue under (I
lull tho at the time of deaath. and of
the 3.1the average age al
death wee :A4, our being of the age of
he remaining
44'2. 4 over 811 and 8 of years ranging
from 70.401. Tntetrulaxi+damn+4wo -
one aaged1 and the other:U."
This is record which is worth hav•
ing, and it is pro11*bly umIe(Pseauy to
urge upon all good enigma that the
lunger they keep out of the death
column the better the r•rord of the
11/W11 will l4)•: 4n thisraae public inter-
•.tr and plicate inclination happily
corresp
The county of Huron has the fon rlh
lowest .Irath rale in the Province. 11.3
per thousand: the birth rate and
the marriage rate for the county site
also cnnuderahly below the average.
NATIONAL TELEGRAPH SERVICE.
In c000eelion with the accident
near Sndhury last week severe com-
ment in being mule upon the C. P. R.
telegrsph service. The detail. of the
wreck were not available to the pub-
1ir for twenty-four hours, and it is re-
ported that one of the railway nftleials
made the remark, "We are not adver-
tising our accidents." Thr incident
leadaThe Globe to ask if it is not time
the Government took up the question
of nationalizing the telegraphs. It
says:
"What the postal 01044(4 was a gen-
eration ago the telegraph service is
today. rod what the /nail does today
the telegraph will do a few decades
hence. It Is in the interest of the
toddle that the machinery of inlet -
communication be no managed that
no individual or cprpor•*t' - can in-
terfere with the tranami,sion of pt•i•
vat.• information or pf public news,
That is true of the until service, and
for that reason the postof?re i• absol-
utely a responsibility of the Federal
Government. The Done is true of
thetelegraph 0,•rvier, ,and it follows
that i1 ton should be controlled and
operated by the Government."
AN UNJUST LAW.
'4'h.' Signal has pointed out 101110
of the requite which %ill necessarily
follow the change in 1 h county 1111111 -
Cil system that is to i•I111iP into effect
next .la y. Moat important are
the inemiallty of representation and
the inrrralMPd r1104 ler Illi. , system,,
in Heuer comity conditions closely
similar to those In Moron will prevail
under the new Pnacttmein. The 4'he•s-
ley Enterprise plaint. out the glaring
manner in which the principle of
representation by populetio i.
vinlatwl :
"In Bruce ronrtl y e0nneil next year
theta' will be thirty re•evee and depot y
reeve.. The only muniripr.litiem the!.
hey.' electors enough to entitle then)
to a deputy reeve are !trent.. Carrick
and Hnrm. Hruee township has peas
than ',teal ORnIPO on the voters that
and will .end only a reeve, the Ratite
ILA Tiverton. though the eonnty *00444-
uent of Arnre is $1,9411.11011 RR radar
aired with SU(WI,ltlfl for Tivet'tnn.
'wired
will earn send only it reeve,
the Moe as Nt. Edmunds. though its
asviessisseaol. is $1,74/7,9110, whereas St.
Xdoine
towb1 with an iatetement of Ila
towM p
940.2► will have a reeve and so will
the township of Lindsay with an
assessed value of $75,450. 1f we .add
the abbesainent of Bruce, Eldrt•slie and
Kincardine we fluid it to he $'.721,8'0;
Tiverton. St. 6.dmu11nds and Lindsay.
with the saute number of representa-
tive. in the county council, have an
e9.essulent of $21LU3.-o. That is, there
municipalities with twenty-seven
times the assessment of three other
ip:tlitirs have only the wnmr
number of representatives. Repit-
sentntion according to taxation is not
one of the principles nt the new coun-
ty calmed act."
Trouble is sure to arise under these
runditinna, and 111.' urw law may not
bast a than a few years.
EDITpR!AL NOTES.
The cast of General Trepof is evid-
ence that a Russia11 tyrant luay (4(111
die a natural death -if he is quick
enough a I*alt it. .
Hark to the sound from Winnipeg,
where the Manufacturers Association,
otherwise the people of Canada, ate
p,tasiug reit Iution. in the interests of
the people of Canada, otherwise the
Manufacturer,' Ass.x•i*tiu1.
Perhaps President Roosevelt would
not dislike the jog of /retaking (',ilia
and adding it this time ti lhe.grra1
Aulerir,tn Republic, His "action i4)
the Female affair shows khat the
etreumaus President is capable of do-
ing with a 1.1101)' plarlsible excuse.
rapt. 4)onn of the Dominion 4'luis•r
Vigilant proposes to Mark the 11(111 -
national le. I Icy 111 Lake Erie with
buoys s0 (hot the Y.Itikee fishermen
will k10,20 where the United ~14110
ends and Panetta begins. Thr captain
is 101 duinq himself nut .1 a job. us hr
will hay,' to stay on the Watch to 4ee
that the mitt 'prising 1'Lnkeex do not
e the Wow's.
The proposed admission of w m
into the enema and conference% of the
Methodist chul•Il is a horning-gmt'R-
tion at *14.' 14 t'ii*i' 4 4. ,h1f..I,hIP- 11(11') in
04'+iu111. If Ihr W •u itety on hand
to pre:s their elisionsthey- ;mold make
n good s11aw•iug. Take the women
out of the rh(ln•hl''.unl I11.11• would
be Ind 11uu h lift --and this applies to
11)411• than the Methodist den. • a-
t 14111. '
Noh,sly will object to the proposal
to ll1(l'as' the pay of the country
postmasters, which is now under rnm-
sideir:tion by the Goveulment. In
many cries the pest11aatets Are re-
ceiving a miserable pittance for the
prrfurmanee of their responsible
dn1ies. and a partof the surplus
revenue of the Department might well
be devata'4 to bettering this condition
of thing+.
\\'hell the lamentable railway dis-
*+Mr ocenned ,t. Salisbury. England.
the. ToiIwiiy 0 piny pr41'uptl4 au•-
repted the r•spnl41hilit4• and offered
to indemnify the relatives of those
who had lost their 1l•rs. There will
1e some ignited y to ser if the ('ah-
,ulinn Pacific Railway will net /Minder
ly 4n repand to the w•reek at Azi1(,.
or it it will higgle and haggle as 1'aan-
edian reilways generally do.
The Torrent,. Olnbw 44' Potabl1shing a
\\*retrrn editorial office, with Mr.
Aclarkl. for many years a nlemlla'r of
its aril. in 'barge. By this means
readers of The Li lobe will be kept more
fully end arr•nrately informed of
Western conditions and Western
opinion, which are of increasing
interest to Ea -tern Canada as the
\\'entern Provinces increase in
population ant importance. The
(Rine keeps to the front in Canadian(
jonrnalian, end this latest 0tq/ is one
that. will still further ronruend 4t -lo
its readers.
It is reported 4 het a Minister of
Health may 1e added to the Provin-
cial Cabinet, in order to provide n
portfolio for Hon. Dr. Willoughby,
who has been very sore herans, h4'
WHO not placed in charge of a depart-
ment when Mr. \Vhitney a4Rnin d
office. I)r. Willoughby was one of
"1 he old guard' 1111 the Conservative
side of the Noose when the (',inseova:
lives 5'111 i4) 1.1.111.4i1 ion. and if all ac -
rooms *44' eulrecl he has not been at
all backward in urging hi% claims to
recognition, as one of the big fellows
of the party now• that it is in power.
11 is MA1i0fartoty w see local capital
taking up new enterprises in (lode -
rich and adding to the industrial es-
1,l),1ioh11enls of the town. The town
is on letter end safer ground in e.n-
couraging hx'a1 tarn in such under-
takings than in drmling with outsiders
whose inlets -it 4n 1 h town is purely
selfish. '1'In• local 11,4114 hiss, of course,
his own interests to set'1•1, but at the
nine.' time he is desirous of building
up his town : he knows local comb -
thins, end the !ample of the (own
know him. h:nt.'rprise0 «Mrle,1 by
our own, /treats should. therefore,
be given the ple•f.rence, even if they
do not look unite sn hig as proposi-
tions froze ottxidrrs.
Nothing in eOnfPrtian with the tur-
moil in Ras*ia is inner remarkable
4han.lh.' d,+volion to the enure of lib-
erty that is shown by wmnlPn and
girls throughout the tmolded empire.
Sometime. their zeal Ilnde vent in
evrinpr channels, hit even then then
utter abandonment of self In whit
they et nsider the highest interests of
their fellowmen ea 1 lint excite
profound admiration, •'My life was
all 1 had In give," Wns the parting
1114'40&4P of n girl who wits ex ,'114,'11
for the Rswaalinntion of General M in.
11 Inds, perhaps thonamils. of
Russian girls nue risking liberty And
life in Parrying on the work of the re-
vnlutinniota. Even If their methods
w,m.'tiara are questionable from our
standpoint, theirs is the spirit that
makes for fr'edom.
That prohibition in net desirable itn'
til puddle opinion warrants it is a
statement of opinion which, coming
from a rrorygu..•.l leadei in the tem-
perance movement, has pr(fhshly
more s1gniflcaner than It (wars n0 the
surface. Mr. John It. Dungan, pro-
prietor 11f 1'hr Montreal Witness and
president of 144' conned of the Uo•
lmiu1011 Alliance, gave utterance to
the sentiment in addressing the
JletSodiet (leneral Conference at
AL,ntreal hast week. •'\\'hat Is
wanted," said Mr. Doul*II, -is not sal
11111,h 'W0110 4111011 by 1684' as a prohibi-
tion people. The law can never be
more than a milestone, sl ring how
far forward we have gut in our effort.
Law can never he enforced in acountry
like this until it has the convic-
tion of the people with it," 'Chis
appears to mean that, in Mr. Dom
g ill's opinion at (east /16.104' who are
anxious to destroy the liquor evil
should lay less strrs0 up the effort
to secure ,advanced legislation on pro-
hiLition lines end upon avhlc+l•
tion and permission of the individual.
1'hrr.•
Appears 4.1 be a hill in the cam-
paign fol legislative prohibition, and
it 1(1ia1' he _411a1 (111111.4 prominent in
/smash me work share Mi. Ilougall'*
virus x1111 are out disposed 811 press
for a 1.14 (41141 tlimy are not sure they
want just a1 pres,mt. .
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
A Slight Difference.
wideh \Irrrnrl.
Ihr 1ndi:11) scalps his enemy; the
pale -face skins his friend-.
Simplified Spelling.
tow, Ill.' 1' •ire .luunual.
Sla'II it tinny w•a you towk it
lie, and if the tither feller can't
it 11111 41 1.111. fault.
A Growing Movement:
Toronto New..
The telegraph systems of C' 161
shunld Itr olerattet1 by the Govern-
menl as sin adjunct to the post "Mee.
Sip•h n folic j• has proved successful in
Britain• and elsewhere, end eertlinly
it is the (mal Llgir+d pnd4r)'.
Why the Flag Should Be Honored.
w initpre Free tiers..
'Tia not the sigh of the Hag that
will torn the foreigner into a e%.11 •11
British citiz.'m, hill the M14101141 by
him of what the flag stands for : fair
play, routemis 11eatulem. just Tawe,
equality in political privileges.
' Improved by Pounding.
lAm•IPh Mrrrnry.
A '4V(Ilandpot•t s•h,n1 teacher has
ra11lnlitted the unpardonable offence.
11e has laid violent II/111110 on it tree
son of the soil. If a few more flee
04101 eotlld be pounded occasionally
we might Sur an improvement in t he
['tanne•Is of the rising generltlun.
New Zealand's Land Legislation.
London ;Ur erti'•r.
The Government of New Zealand
purposes limiting any pa10(40'4 holding
of good land to 1,1054 acres. Their will
I*• no leper it ion thele of one of l he sad-
dest 'batptel s of firnlril histrlry, whoa
11 w11d+ Highlnndyts Wear (11 iven
front 1 h Moil 111 1,1314.' 'nom for game
preserves Arad sheep runs.
Should Be More Personal Contact
11 .milton '1'
lion. Geo. \\'. Ross Waal e111J'e'rt
when he %a4.1 at the recent Liberal
meeting in Tot onto that Ihr lea der-6of
the party should get al•gn: ' •d with
their follower, letter than they do-
that they should appear before them
oftener. The rom11mon practice mf
waiting until an election is at hand
helot.• they begin to renter 1111
account nt th+•ir stewat•dsh ip o4 ex-
plain their poli.•y P. wrong.
Beams and Motes.
11t: Ion Journal.
•11'..1. Bryan wonders hew long it
will be lefor.' Britain's quickened con-
science will apply to India d,,,trin.'s
of human lu,aherhnoh which have
111ade the Anglo-Saxon race so great.
An Indian limper seiggeskS that it may
he when the United States applies
theta to the negro, We guess that
will be when 1'amide applies them to
the Chinese. 'There is great work for
oculists 4111 the eyes of the nations.
Not as It Should Be.
otter
ala ik
%V; 4ttnn Erhw
it 4s not now who can make the
hest speech on the hustings, it is who
,-n do the bet work Along the bark
t•nneession+. Th.' greatest tpwxilitiral
orate in Canada alight be t.rnught
into al rural 1 udiug. and he would not
Gum 419 111110V Votes as the 111811 who
quietly dors his work along the side
tides. This is to 1e regretted. for it is
nnr, of the deplorable features in the
polil1.11 conditions of the present dew.
Mac is Some Pumpkins.
14nr4.1. Post.
11'. 11. Jlcl'rarken. the Veteran tall
show tixhibitar. of Brussels, is getting
h4+ "garden sass' in shape for a lour
of seven n - eight fairs. Alar% has been
campaigning for is good many yearn
1(1,1 always Il laltl:lge+ 01 cabbage a
gest many red tickets, 11 takes a
good man to Meet him and he is sure
to turnip annually even if other fel-
lows do ncra0ioaall• se(Ore awards
111%4 might have r• his way.
Leal hope hu' for mote exhibitors of
the M.('r*ekrn moll'.
We Won't Go till We Have to.
'Tinton \Pot Ern.
Mr, Joseph Griffin, the poplin!'
line
jailer at Goderich. arrn1npaniell by his
charming 444f4. Weil. in 1112'11 nn %l01•
der. Mr. (1! Otto gave ns a pressing
,imitation to visit hint some time in
(ilkl.ri'h. and while ender onnnery
rllr•lmm'ttue+ we would like to
ae0ept the I1•wpit,11it4 of so big-
hearted enol wholen (111411 a(4
Joe Griffin, we are afraid we- t dP-
rlinr. He just wants to get In. in
there and 141/.1c 110 1141, leenose there
are sn 111e11y people who think that
nr2'sp*Isar men and p liticiaun« err
dangenais to be left et large. if he
will Nx up the liolerirh fellows Orli,
we might change our mind.
Money in Orchards.
To lin° Star.
The export Irnde in applta le likely
In grew in importance, otter neigh -
lora are using ly, yeerly A larger pro-
portion of their own product, leering
A smaller margin for export, sot hitt 41'
shell ie in n better psi' ion in t h.' Rri t•
ash :narks/. Then our own markers Rte
Rooming more extensive. Thele Are
now 04)41)1' 4054,1'54 people in Manitoba.
.Sa*kstehew*0, and Alle'rti, who will
want apples f • Ontario and RIM bib
(+11 hie. There nnght to is. hes s
of by in the Ontario ,'chane.
While a proper system of 'mirage and
dish 1but1nn %timid benefit, the grower,
it would also benefit the consumer in
Toronto and other cities. by fln•nieh-
ing * .le mly supply. \VhlIe farmer.
have/ hetnoaneil the low prices of
apples, city people have fouud the
supply poor and scar',. If we could
get Ili, epples. and the fanner the
money, lhere,would he all advantage
all round. -` -- -
NEWS FROM -OTTAWA.
Tariff Schedules in Courts of Prepare-
, tion for an EarlSession.
Ottawa, Sept. 17 - The budget
speech will he delivered and the new
ell s tariffsubmitted to Parliament
soon niter the opening of the session.
\Pith this objectinri'w,lhe Ministers
of Finance and Customs ager daily giv-
ing consideration to proposed upw
schedules, and urdets have gone out
to have the trade and navigation re-
turns -for the last 114451 Year completed
a11,1 issued in printed form by Novem-
ber let. \Vith the to t•iff schedules
ready and the trade et urns and esti-
mates also in hand. there will be nu -
thing to prevent the Government
f4 enlightening the country as to
its fiscal program within a very few
.lan-a after the speech front the 11111 n4'.
Minimum and Maximum Tariff.
WHAT HE WANTED.
1:tang Du Nord, Qnr., Sept. 17.--
ISgecial.l The postmaster here, Mr.
Dalurse 3'. Bourque, is to Itr C01l-
Wilt tainted - 114' has gut what he
wanted. After hunting */'hind for
over ten years he has at last found a
cure fur kidney disease in Dodd''1i Kid-
ney Pills. Thjs is how he relates his
experience of these great kidney
h,4101'. :
' 1 was atticted with kidney dieeaar
and for •e than ten years endimed
*11 the ,agony that sutferrl•sfrom this
complaint knots only too well. Find-
ing that doctor* and 411 other - remr-
dies were useless I. should have given
1;1:4but 1 oats prrauadwt to try ?odd'(4
ury Pills and 1 ran huueally s*y
they cured 1114' with six boxes , and
wade a new man of ole."
Junes- "That 4404 a seal hing aerm0n
on mean men the parson gave its haat
Sunday. Wonder w ha t Smith
thought .4110111 it F. Hruwtl--'•Singu-
1.11. I mart Smith yesterday and he
,said hard like 1.1 know your op/1n4on on
it."
'1'11' fact that the Lm'4ff will eoutain
MAXI lnem11 and minimum schedules
and a third schedule tor preferential
rates to British' it,,,sls has already I
leen announced. The Hat preferential
rate of :c( 1-3 pee relit. is to disappear,
and while 4)o one can at present pre-
dict how it will be tepleeed, the pre-
:11111p11am x((11114 lea..ma de that each.
class of imports' wilt Ie considered
with reference to domestic conditions
and the possibility of uIcrersing out•
trade with Creat Britain. This is an
ahj'et which every ('auawlian is aux-• '
to promote. If the foreigner is
supplying us with goods which we
could easily procure tram Britain, the •
necessary diversion into British chant-
tisk can Ile brought Await. I11 one
rase we might apply the maxi 11ltlnI
tariff and in the 01115r levy a rale
whieh would insure competition in
the Canadian nlarl,•I4t Thr mini-
tariff, of course, is to he extruded 1
to such countries a. (aver 11s with
equivalent concessions. The British
self-¢averninK (tont111MS 1111111udanir'
would doubtless enjoy CanAdian pref-
erential rales by I('(( c'o'ld actio(.
Conference of Premiers
The conference net ween represent
lives of the Pi -ovine.'- .111.1 the 1'.de1.11
li /v4' •11111Pnt which 4.11 convene herr
on 1 4,,)er 8th, will Ie the most 1151-,
portant that has es 10 ler( held in
Canada. and it is not :it all improbable
111111 as an nmtcouir amendments to
the British NM•th Alnrrir•a Art will le
sought. The Provincial- represent*•
tives, it is,wid, will 4,e sounded as to
bow they would 1+1(3141 the propel-
t4on to surrender power to subsidize
railways and the interest which they
have in the sea coast and inland Hog --
ori-:. With respe:t to the former,
the grant ing ot enliven tions to railways
has greatly impoverished most of
the Provinces and Jim lead to
the ereeti,111 of divided jurisdiction.
There is a glowing (riding against the
granting of any railway elide:1111rs et
all. but if the people's money is to be
used for this purpose it is argued that
11 1s latter it An mid lop June through
,Petrel authority. removed fruit 4o•44
influences end prejudices. And with
the control of such works vested in
one Maly. greater efficiency. closer
supervision and mato' only of ad '
istral kin would he seeurt.d. The wilily f
thing alight be said slf the fisheries.
At present there 4s divided jorisdie-
th,n and considerable ambiguity- es to
the respective powers of the Iknlninion
And the Provinces. The result is, ran
fusion. uncertainty and often friction.
All this might Ie prevented by an un-
derstanding under which control
should 'ie vested 4n' the crntrel
Gmernn,Pnt. It is not to be expected.
of course, that the Provinces would
surrender any rigbts which they now
possess without adequate compensa-
tion, nor is there aany desire that they
should do s,. These and other
matters are, proper subjects for C011-
sideratinn. and should they be favor••
ahly regarded !nights form the basis of
a tearreng.'um•nt of subsidies to the
Provinces. --.
More Meaty for Country Postmasters.
An increase in the pay of country
postmasters is in sight. The 1'o-t-
ul*.ter-Genei•AI is to meet a depute,'
tion early in October 11) talk the mat-
ter over. The amount of lncn•ease
will dpuhtless he Hxed nilPl'W*Id'.
, POLITICAL NOTES.
The d.'44th of Henry- ('Rr•seallpn, K.
C.. of Hamihnn. creates a carenry in
the Ontario Legislature. Sir. Cars -
11P11 had heel * member of the
'Legi.Inrllre since 1888, on the ('41n -
serval 4 v.' side.
The Liberals of North Renee meet
et Tare tomorrow to' ifillse it candi-
date for the bye -election to 1111 the va-
cant seat in the Hnuop of ('o o.
The l'onservative r•on4.'ntion will be
held at Tara on 'Tuesday next.
Writs have been issued for bye -
elections in hast Elgin And North
Renfrew. The former will take place
..n Oetoler '1th and the latter (111
October 1'th. It was intended to hold
the North Renfrew election on en
earlier date, but it WAR found that the
date of the county fair would 10nfliet.
THREE
TII'1ES
many students were 'at'on'ed
.1 our opening this year as last
eat, Th.. ',11111.. 1s that
5;raduates rec.'ivr excellent
situations in leading Canadian
and American cities. ^
Wingham
Business College
1s a live institution. It does
t ging+.
Cat*logo.' for the asking.
GEO. SPOTTON. - Principal.
1
a Famous School
CENTRAL
STRATF-OSD. O4T.
Thi+ ,/•gout is rs•agnired to he one of
11. a*' -1 *'alamerviad school, (11 the
Volt ince. aur•4' • Sur Iburungb
and lip 10.4,0.'. Ise Kite it practical
1 raining end n..141 our graduate+ to
goo ll1-it non+. It 1+ iwpu-,inlc tut u-
tucul-14. Ihr ,••nand Mule on n- tun
0t4r.• help. 14,00' intrre.IPI in Igor
451 w, -If Itr .4 111 4'111, ter male (1'rl•
r., l v IoKor.
ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN,
BEST RESULTS
{ re .etnn+1111' 11 ,41111., of training in
,4)r well known and reliable inotO I,Un,i
.111111 oIrrr. t he n,w,4 and aalst etre,
-
to...rout+.•. and 4- the 1,10e( mlfinrntlal
u. -eche not /a,+ltion+. Our Ia+lloo.
.'yuipmue,t and Method- Are of the lar.1.
intent.Slat enter w tette nal ether]
1. oar at ;o,0 tour. Writ.. for our calm
1, a• u, •
British American
Business College
V. M. e . A. 11041(1inK. Youge and
\1.1.11 SI... r,r,nl°
T. M. WATSON. Principal
A SUPERIOR SCHOOL IN
EVERY RESPECT.
F.L
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•
TORONTO. 021T.
()mini/ .t (44 " ' had hftl' rime+ s-
. na.ulp ren. for °m.+. help n; we bad
Kraduatr.gointtout. Holl during Al.,'
11.4 we 1:141 .1011 /1111• a• 0(054-. Th1
',the 4•(1001 fhoit i, eon -handy ' i41ng
hr,ul' and not "•tanding ;1111" on
"Imckinv ,,p,- W.in' fur beautiful
•:auhrtll,• Non i- the time to 1.40•1.
W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
('or. Yonne enol .11exander Sr
1 Facts Talk
THiS iS TODAY THE
LEADING COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL 1N WESTERN ON-
TARiO. ALL GRADUATES
GET POSITIONS. WRITE
THE PRINCIPAL FOR FREE
CATALOGUE AND ENTER
AT ANY TiME.
IBerlin Business College
N. t. ):I.1.4:It. Principal
• IMMO• -
i
oung en
are as keen as a Damascus blade in ,judging style!:
Our shoes are the preferred' choice of young
men, because they final that from season to 8easlln
We set the style pace with all the Tittle things that
go to make the fashion.
We are always just. a little ahead in the slu►w-
• ing of what's what in quality and cut. t 'time in anti
see on'/showing of new fall shoes for young men.
5ee our windows this week for
-SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Wm. Sharman
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
ri1S tll■
lief row
1
1
1
W. Acheson & Son
NEW CARPETS.
Our fall import of Carpets is now complete and
we can fill all requirements for Carpets or Rugs in
whatever quality.
BRUSSELS CARPETS
For general use where • carpet will have hard wear and durability
is All important consideration Br.le.els carpet gives grrat,wt wuiefartioh,
A great new range at per yard 900, $1.1% *1.25, ;Lis
TAPESTRY CARPET.
Splendid designs and c„luriugs, very tine patterns, exact repr*bmrlim„
of Wilton and velvet carpets at per yard, made and laid Sac, 65c and 75c
IMPORTED MADRAS FOR CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES.
Surmised color*, positively will not fade. We have 4)040 au exceptionally
large selretnal at from 400 to 9Sc a yanl
LINOLEUMS.
Sperinl value in Scotch Liuoleums, all our town import, it barge range of
patterns. I.i.uleum* 2 yards wide at per *quare yard, epe tial 35c to Soc
Extra heavy :1 yalda and 4 yard* wide at per 'mare yard 450 and Sar
Butterick Patterns for September now m.
WM. ACHESON & SON
L
GODIiRICH : IIOUSEFURNISHINU : STORE
CARPETS
LINOLEUMS
\V.' have• added anutber line to our businessand have just
opener( out a shipment of imported'SMutch Lined s and Oilcloths.
A splendid aPlw'tii,n of I.inolr in floral, 1)rie'lm,I ,and 1,1o•L
design., regular 411*' and 4..• willies for '(:x• a square yards
Extra heavy quality Oilcloth in imitation of IillnIPlrltl palteriis
good vahlro at 274.e for 2.1.' a aqua's yard.
Stair Oilcloth, 18 inches wide, regular q:.e value at 13e Iter yeti!.
A large /stork of household fnrnitnre always
in *fork a1, clone prices. A .all sdirit'tL
,ver.
1 ala brW Iona.
Phone I
H. B. Beckett
'Phone
ss
Undertaker and Embalmer
\
It, t' III N 0:11 l- AI.I,S A'r RESIIII:N( E
A GOOD TONIC IS
SLEEMAN'S MALT EXTRACT.
A ('nnadian product of vet y stlpeI I4 1' 41 11:1114 y :Is
proved by Government analysia. lie, o• It 7., pert
dozen.
MENTHOLATUM
A salve with very wide toss, good for burns.
exzema, catarrh, pills anti many other purposes.l
1%'e are atvlbot•ized to GiVE AWAY, 2 dozen of the
regular size this week to any who wish 10 try i1.
No catch in any waw. 1'x11 and see.
W. C. GOODE, - Chemist
The Ard Cr,... Drug Mare.
Bedford Block,
Goderich
INTELLIGENT
BOY
WANTED
AS
APPRENTICE
AT ONCE
REG. BLACK
New Fall Goods
e
Comprising the latest patterns.
Leave your order now.
The very latest in NECK 33'EAI
all the new wine shades.
Excelda Handkerchiefs . 2 for 25c
Scotch Cloth Shirts $1.0O
Everything in Men's Smart Wear.
BORSALINO HATS
KING HATS
$I6.50 SUITS
You should get a 2oth Century Brand Black
Worsted Suit. Our special $16.5o Black Worsted
Suit is a winner - Tailored by experts of the
highest order Full of style and perfect -fitting
Fronts and shoulders retain their shape. We
invite you to see these suits.
Sods nude to order $1.00 tripe
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
SOLE AGENT, GODEKICM
The rtehf pfec, fee erten ..r end boys' OcMM and Feenlsh/ne*