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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-5-21, Page 22 TINYeanay, May 31, 4908 THE SIGNAL : GODERICH• ONTARIO h istilllats.'u L►w PUBLiRI1E1i EVERY 'THURSDAY IVa\NATTlilt aRoneitTtiuli( £idiot ?Telephone tall No. &J. Towns of Subscription :+ $ tdtttpar annum in envious.% % la menthe, Sur : three moot to. Mc. TTTo 1%nfly,t State. rul.a•nlx•n-, 1,;11 a year Knell, to ods epee.. - Suhw.•riber. %he fell f0 receive Tea SII:SAI. regularly by mall win Gomer a favor by ae- pApsdlag us of the fact at ow early a dale as \('hen a change of addre,w 1s desired. both the oho apd the new addree should be tivea.-- Advertising Rates:: •tergal and other similar advertt.etttents, Its per lute for tint insertion and to her line for eaeh subsequent insertion. Mensutsed. by - ,,, nonpareil n.•ale. twelve lint.. to an inch. itueiuow, Dards of six lines and under, 111.5 per ' year. Advertisements of lost. Found, t)t*toud, Mit- tlaMODa Vak4ant, Situations Wanted, Houses for Male or to Rent. Farris for Sale or to Rent, Article. for Male. ere., net exceeding eight • lines. 2.5e each insertion ; $1 for first urontb, ars for each subsequent month. Larger advertise - lilt rota in proportion. . n00Wt}wuwnls in ons tiitxy reading type ten cents per nine. No notice less than Yk Any special notice. the object of which is the Pecuniary benefit of any individual or Gamed• .ation. to b. rwm+ldered an advertisement and 10 be charred accordingly. Rates tor display and contract adve*Usa menus trip ba evert en ipplloation . Address an eaminuniesttons to -girdle retteli A Tat SIGNa1. - - .. Munich. Ont. O IkRI('[: THURSDAY. MAA'--w:ills-- > THE FARMER IN POLITICS. It h Irten a matter ot frequent complaiht among- farmers that their calling ' not represented as it should be in P 1Vhilo in nutulwrie and in th importance of the 'indult- try, farme the leading clary in this motor r infuence in legisla- tive matters 's n t at all in propor- tion. This is ot because ferment are not capable of ine prominent posi- tions in public eIfe ; on the contrary, .route of the hes mett.ottr legislative halls have Dern - et)me from the farm, where the f open lif - devel• ops a clear-headed, independ , kind of thinking of whi we has, gether too little am .g our 1 tore. The reason fo the s attars of which farm' - core • n is clearly that they do no ma use of the 'enormous power , f eoncertei action. Other industri . interests realize the advantages of , anizat ion. and are always prepared to seize any opportunity that presents itself to further their ends. The armers, while they beve -eheit rgani tions, largely neglect teem and ge, orally fail to employ theta to any d purpose.— Ih pubticif aiirs it is not advi that classin to should rule tet•e+y the refusal or disinclination of-ag cuIWrufs to take matters into th own. ands as they niighttdo (oa.4hei vantage is not to their dis- Sometimes, however, when It to be seen that on account ""`4Tfarurers t0, take. ware 0r o !e helot ro `fail d g tons agricultural community among the farmers wake up' and Jnake There are signs ova 'credit. ie pleiul of there of eel justice hero ids UsaOmert.in 11euce that this spirit ' of assertiveness is growing, and ohe way in which, it is manifesting ice if it in,theedeeip�lt, Chat farmers sh(iul4 more frequently be choeeree arlis.tttrnta ry reptex uta. Lives. in this county at the present time, of-siiztatndidat"t for the legis. lature one -Mr. John T. Currie. - in North 1 iron=i,ja farmer. It will he interesting L. Gee what support Mr. Cllrrie,.will_ have in A constituency that is almort,wholly agricultural. It should be some twtisfaction to the farmers'of -the riding to see let= of themselves elected to represent them on the floor of Parliament, and if they cast Aside -the opportunity preTeuted by the candidacy ot Mr. 'Come et may very naturally be taken as -halo' indication,that they at+ not sericnut itt their complaints, as to the, lack of cohsideriition with whi(ib-thej_r desires are treated by tfi)ee in authority. QONDIMNEQ, BY A FRIENI),• The Tory Laindon Free Press .hsd this paragraph on Monday frtttn its Brussels correspondent : • "Councillor Seeker. Who is a mem- ber of the Centre Huron executive, attended the, Conservative nominate ing convention at l'iirdon Thursday. It it a very awkward -itlhrg fe. the people in the no`rte, as all the trips to Meaforth or tilifittn, where' the nom- inations are held, have to be made by driving." Perhaps The Free Preis will accept this statement of its own colureapon, dent as evidence of the nuhstential truth of the charge tuade by the Lib- erals of this cuurny that the'recent redistribute of the Huron ridings wee designed to serve n0Mterest but that of the Conservative party. Two conA- pact ridings were changed into two long, drawn-out ridings in which people et the opposite enol* have to drive fifty to sixty palet to make the round ,trip from their hmneo to the meeting place and lack Again. It remains to lir. seen if the peo pW of Huron will accept the gerrymander withtwee -emphatic prnteet at the polle. A MODEL (ANtTI..MOAN 1)r. I'yue events to T(e spent tri ptm•- ing that he is fitted rather for the role of a w,trd'polilithinn tbin for tin office of efinister of 1'd.iratlnn. At the Ease Terento nominating content- , tion last week, diso-' aatng the wienttl- question, he exp%eesed his viewil in hie elegant fashion : 'e murk stick together and stAnd by o' r friendb. I do net believe in piscat g my •oenli5*. 1 know whet mytem iee are. and they ran go t Shale the• d sl fit the devil((elveat" These are the Minister's doted• as reported by` ,e Mail and limpet, Lit the 'people Numn consider that x lnaa of the spirit displayed in this expt•esion should be et the heaiut of threeduNMtional ayetent of Ontario One of the candidates for tioneue- tIerirt ,thin weetiug had declared "No obit will ever get •a smell of any patronage,"_,d .1)r• Pyue tullowed Otte spicy -pronouncement for cave cervica reform jy stating that he agreed With this view ant/ then Phe reeded with the reivark quoted *been. Dr. -Pyne is the ntemher of the Whitney (`alentt' who interfered in the administration of the license law in Toronto and demanded from Chair- tawa-Flavelie that a liceliae be given to one of his "friends" against whom fourteen convictions for violations Of the license law had heetreegiatered. A fine malt to he Minister of Edttca- Lion, is he not :• the GoverUutent, the representation of the city is being doubled,' and a slicks scheme is (wing worked lar en- sure. it possible. Stitt every- one of its en- Mr.- {trouJf(ot, the Liberal son}i( hold - eight members will In a supporta'( of date in •Centre Huron, has been injt'a se7•ies of turnings this week iu the Government. the western part of the riding. Meet - When the eight 'reroute) members- iuga,have leen arranged Gag follows for get what they want, the tart of the next week : Monday, at Auhatto ; .Ptrtvince will look as if it didn't Tuesday, �at leindeshoro : Wednesday. (. at ou.Uoice ; Thure d'ay, et Beech. amount- tu much. _ wool: Sattiritay. at Benmdler. Mr. Two other members of the Cabinet Proodfa,t will speak at the noniilia. represent city constitueueles-Hon. J. thin tweeting at Clinton on Monday, ,b . 1lrndtiet of Hamilton. and Hun. June 1st. On Thursday, June 4th. he will have a tweeting in Goteerictr': on Adapt Beck, of London. I''riday, June Atli, •he will be at Mea - No wonder that. as The \Veek1 forth, and on Saturday, Jiinb lith, tet Nun hee,pointed out, the reasonable glow. 'r�ltsse meetings will be all• te( uerlr of the farmers have been dreeet tl 1,y Mr. Pruudfuett and others. 1 and the (-oneervatiye candidate or his deliberately refused. representative itt invited to be preeeuL POLITICAL NOTES. i EDITORIAL NOTES. Art Candidates Poitet, Shi.gnrcr WHERE THE -FARMERS' DOME fee ttnd#iither to tavAr ht tht als,liLion of the uuidel sehoole ? In Mot, the last 'tear of Littoral goy- - -- eminent, the Provincial expenditure Geo. II; (.oiidrrhanr, the well - was 1/5,287,1100. In Its!;, after three known brewer, is one of the ('onaerv- xtive candidates in Tot'tnitu. His ed- ycnta of 1Vhitney administration. it The Conservatives of !'enter Huron was;$7,711,05%J. This la an increase of ('ice will no doubt be meeting to the held their • eeting at Cllutaal on til per cent. • Clover nutent in (tenting • ice temper-'lhuraday !oast for the purposes of tonce legislation. urgenizattote ;out the., eek•emo of a �h'Q_-jIICI� _IIf-...-1'X}x Odltlll'� Vii- -- candidate to contest the riding' in the spread pretty welt oven tbe, a vrious It is up to the f,u•inorii ar sq-tle cotning electton. It was mit to he ex - departments. of administration. with Huron to elect John T: Currie---tt t±T� t at_Thee* one netatae exception the Ieeparte really,wait the fanning community in , which at the cut out spects in this hive Y ing, which meta cut out for a licit hire 'trent of Agriculture. In Pell the ex- etererentt'el in Parliament. Mr. for the benefit of the Conservative peuditiire in this I)ep(rtmeut •war Currie is a practical farther- Liu only rt j iii North Linton and Mouth 4.11 ' in i15JT- ii war 1jttHt►.711-7 Mor' rte'" :4440--- it- ins thought 1 -„ . tone emote; the tlIz canal idiatus (n tier. advi+xb en put ape slime show increase otJes than Is per cent,. three Hilton ridings. • of :tight. JA had.- }seen' enneunced While the total expenditure has in- -se-- - • that lien. .1. \V,,Aleotu.s, Provincial creased 48 per cent.( the 1)eparttpent - Archibald Blue. :the- 11<rwielon Secretary, would -her present, but Air. of Agriculture him to get :(long with census c 'ssiuner. hem demon' Hanta it erideutly ten tory a man an lticrelisre of lees than n pier (:rpt. _releeted tr the census statistic. � s Lute ti tueut•Ieu,,tu!'hen�an effect The farmers of Ontario do not ap- that in thirty year's the average was made to wrote timer ,( lark, of iwar to hove much influence with the length of life in °Metre, has increased Centre Bruce. for one or -his funny Present Government. by over three yeat.s. Once again. in, 'perches : het Mr. (Tare also , had Ali - spite of the pessimists. i}�is proved ember t•uge•gement, and the 'fleeting _ -- had to tail lack upon: tiro. apotlutt, of "SOMEHOW G000." that this old world is iutptoving-at ,Wiugleuu s Harry Eiitwe, the Booth _ least tbis ptu•t•n( it which we -aril (ht- Herten candidate ; Kev..toeeph Lrtttotte r:7Rle rather peculiar title of Mr. 1)e tario. of t%oderich, and other foal talent, r : ' - who did their beet to stir the tighting alurgan 0' lyitect' note' is taken, one Duncan C.• Hos, eon of ex-Preutier blood of the delegetce. Thome pi•o- woul Judi/et from „Teeny -sone linea G. \V. Rose. hia--trhown the�stufftt( pOeetl for nonrination mete })avid l'autelon, of Clinton : el, lirttderick. of;aleafnrth i Rev. ,J. Elliott and An- drew le ,rter. ndrewle,rter, of G(alel'u•h. 'there was no gtt•ttt.e(:ranlble for the honor ; in- deed. all'tlte nominees withdrew ex- cept Mr. Pdrler, who wn+ •iecordingly declateri. to "hot. the_eautdidate. Our own %%'illiam tllttaphell was offered the presidency of the Asmciation. but be declined in favorer( Mr. Broderick. and the Seaforth utan"tva. thereupon 'elected president with Me. I:amplell as ercretary. / . - Committee monis hove been opened by the Liberals in the Herein black, corner North street and the Square. aeeot)ilfluor, iytwrtdiatL1LAbuve the Standard Lauth C\i,'e office. R'ilbnr Anderson is in charge and anyone de- siring information in regard to the campaign is invited to cull at the monis. "0 - et we Cruet that wofltehow goad which he -is . Mak let -vatluntluily 1\" I kyr the final p'ital of iH,"throwing up the iiwuination in West d ;certainly, in this .tory tlibsiut- Middlesex, which is ► Liber+ll'11ive," come is good. The author dome—Wit' and accepting the eandiducy of the repeat himself, either in ,' pout Lilwrals in North Middlesex, which or i it character. tltough ' mer:•►- was gerretmtndered • by Whitney'- to 'onallya character may remind one Of ‘Isake it a sere Conservative rent. 1). isle favorite in a former hot*, a* x L A Eris a;• the,rpirit that deserves ne puraintanee often recap* to "to :pin an id fr -nd. Thus the t nye_ ale enema ente4tal, (sue -hearted t3afty o(- ' • Canada. , this neer story nips the teases•of Han to the great Iominion' "Joseph Vetere, t the' one i- by no Her nae in splendor file" utP _ , other. The plot Clan itie wind. wild pinion - 'Neat h inion-'Neath blue Geri„ diau;tie.; is again tants nal. - -m-tn partially .end when the breereebearII "electrocuted, 'den/ally. 1, taken,. ti Aloft on tower or noise. as the r•eeuIt•of an 'nteteatirlg and, tt\ It wakes the kingly spirt. Coma,' most ort et\C.4u %tee,,.0 tete '$.t. YIR1teR Heed. home of ..his 'wife' whom he had The rrthei. of our pattens- ' , Have-bullded-Sura and -strong, parted in hitter 'Singer ewenty.yeat•s flu broad and deep foundatioais ti before, ,it the very beginning of their' Of valor, troth and -ung ; -• married life. He does not know het. They came while yet 'twos morning. though she at once recognizes hi i iI it ' ^� Thte tbroned-e he true and blest - , 3 Tn•tht'ood • ahrtwrriei scooting. 1-seP s her knowledge to herself. The ,dared the daun'le.\ct accident attests his`wind peculiarly. Andrew -Potter, \the Tenser cia elidattr. is the rem Of the lett ert l'orler, who- (ora terns repre- sentetl West Huron i the home of Commonsat Ottawa sr was after- wards postmaaeler of Phntoen. Andrew Ile remembers facts about phtces per_ ar wilt -hall meat the u,ounutin ur commerce gird the .eau., fectly, has quite- intii hes-knowledge U rest •held and fmwtwi• .. of many cuuutriea. butdoe. not know - u venum..totttehree.e, • whether he gathered the knowledge He Scot land-. purple [Aost le himself. from tr+(vel. or read it in' Witht:Deland-n•.eshollstand: t: .The deur-de•lia*All li-t brooks. He does not know lee Own To the harp of I land. anyacts nal'ile, [aur can he recall whatever concerning himself or. 'hj0 ,poet' life... eta even? his 'Own -naiti'e: The story., of , his new life, of the "re- currences" which threaten t0 destroy I Never are s• 1,..." -of haute , Or thun 'ring .tcel-girt hied.. vtwonl-rta or wardrum'. mottle -, Disturb, o peaceful Cereal,' \ The bulwark of our own h(nA God and the tght shah be, . - Th' ofil -ial - rations her 17enp-r the peeve oC_ their new,_nelatious, the oxrt'anadw t Imnclsad 14+►►.r will be irk} .at (N:nAr,t• wife'* Mt -triage,. and truth. end the of power and lberq, t'lrr :end for the North 'lined g+5a1, utflllE:l► most Tnt •t'vtrtlllg lead thea a 1fnan no altar. t -- - - tale. It ie iaimeneneeriieas to say that .:_ •And withidt' ere— `- the story is well written, is developed! v( lute and {Take. Alt her:' i .y 'r M, Land yf in a h'iattreiy fx*hion. and hrrlds the tut happy t• n•mm�tat`jon' interest and the • %yinpathl' of the oh destiny-uhlimc'\. Leader to the end. With '•Joseph "to be a rightism. natio Vance" this. Kook will b e marked an - 1'he.t uulanl for all tit One web worth' not only reading, het w er[ O. 55 ae .w. to Euclid re•readinpt. t FROM OUR CONT EMPO • THE -PI OVINCIAL .EXPENDITURE. - Trying to Steal the H 1•h 1872 when the Liberals came into Guelph I1dtergs ._ The Government have attempt Pewee in Ontario the Provincial ex= "hive" the (hello. but they will penditttre was nitout 81.50 per head of themselves badly "stung" in the o the-th2',t-popelau;itm. in' 111()4 --'-thirty. atlon, • ' three yelus later it had increased to Remember the Sabary Grab. $'2.80 per he. ,,of the' then population. tbr.ley seeerpri-e. . • In 14517, After three yearn of Conserves icy the way, wouldn't this be the tile rule, • expenditeltee had Proper time to •tlwlge candidates bre manntrd tar eletiT r head of the _the+ tap(ielature not to May R rltrty trick like members rttthe 'House of 'Opttlation. - \ __ . temenene ey increiteing their salaries. 'In three years of Conservative ad- by $I,tt51 rat the Hest session of the minitttt•ation the expenditure per head new Cxrliamrnt 'c I'olitictxua x r e has increased As much se •in thiels- worth watching. Tt isn't necessary to keep your weather eye on a et .tes- thti.•e years under l.iberalgot'ernmeht• than ntlthe tonne, The Facts of the Case. 1. a qui..L plait- wt fee••'.\ t►et very" generally known, hut popular vtmong his friends. -lie was the manager of the !meet branch of the Novercigt Man until the B-tnk (+ewe up its bug t,e+s. and Wars Very well liketebe, • W b dealings. 11 h t who had t oris »Hn with }� ski R 9t` t. (tf'rouree he does nut expect to he elected and he, will not he dime- pointed if he is defeated by a good mune matonty. The.Liherals, while they are out to mecum as Lig it nta• jority as possible for their own cat,- didate, have nothing Lot kindly_ feel• ' r h ' for . lr. l ester. was A. 11,- Mos shove, the Conseervative candidntr, ;it NI'.rth Huron, hauls pub. Pe 1 n Lte ' e lir nl lilt at It A} tt tn'fueesin night and +Rat Khasi' last night. Tine evening-hcir't,beeer Dungannint. • anter executed Anil' a reline s:lieut •_iiimmin - • aim -. _ ale. mortgage taken. ' Again, the appointment of an hie eolutely inertprrleuced el inleter of I IiA1Z(iAIN Education, a point-blank ietusal W 98c grantrllw reopueat of the Oppstittun that a practical school teacher, true-teror inapWwr, intouchwith rural. conditions and the l-tu ulteutentu ld rota! lreb.ol,, should Ito aptointtd iiepUuty etti ist.er; lustead, Lit.• I) poIRtmt11t of An it►rxprrie)Wcil 1(441.11to this impar lan♦ posit ate na- t.ural t•tscult t..iTitwig s the paeseig of legielat 11 and regulations nut hissedupon reason tar grounded altsense, but autocratic, delatic and tyrattnit:a1. Such itis• a few• points of contrast letwren Ihe.1.4(1tl o1 p "enod the landof tulllllnoent. A. ll. MetW.ty. Alb !Tinton New Era : 'That. Mr. Proud• hoot wi11 rat of much ire set lice to '1 ht• Liberal prty in the House will leadmitted t.y lends ruppuster antt op- tont•ut, And the Liberals of l't•utrt Huron nary eougretulat themselves on tecuriug the services of one who standsno high ill t.l�e leggal profesajon, and who has always been iTentittettwith,Liberalismn. Mint• years ago,e WVhitney (iov. ernment were given the control of theaHaira of the I'roviuee. 'L•'ur years they had shouted thcnteulvea-hoatse with the cry against the !loos Govern- ment of corruption, hangerh•un. barn - Avery clap -tear eiietie►n eey- they could (•sire Thcy rep esented the I'roviuce in a bankruppt cndition; they talked of the t•nuipites, sucking the lift'-hltaxi of thrctatntry : of every• thing being in 'ntrtntinW eonof money be ng Pitt/totteredlavishly for bribing the. ejectors. Now, attar tour years with the privi•lege of exautining evi•ry record of the Liberal Government foe Thirty j'ears, myth every uplstrtunityglvon them to u(tke gtoid their threats. the \Yhitnepa/overument have not betel able 6, uu- earth one single trarrtat•ti••u. involt'one dollar of dishented, orcorrupt practicer.---StrathroyAgKey. D. C. Haveck, the _ Pyesby-, teriau clergymen of Toronto Whowrote the famous letter arraigning the !Gars Governtueut these years ago, and who a few 'tys ago cattle nut with n declatatiuu ARainat the \Vhit• trey (iuveruIflemi, bias de-t•ietead-tn he's candjdate in North-1'nront o auau Independent l.iberael. lie has resiehisehureh pastorate.Iflint etererstree. while in oppxt- sitiml,had got their own way. then• would have been n0 such reenue pro- duers as the suce•erstetn duts at. the act t'especting' the texwlg brewers and distillers. and the sltpple- tuentary revenue act, for all of theste tneas(Ircw'weie opposed hotly by M. Vhitney and tis fnitoWere. lAst year these nteacuree produceal trotthan $1.10,1551, Wipe out that amount in revrptue ind whet wouidi,ecoflte of the surplus of $UIt),ss) ltrarltfoul Expsitor : Talk about refor.r, in ...IW,iteslt etlon of tote 'Motor license het ! Inthe whole histor ,.•of Liberal adutiuistt'ation-tr thrince their wele not so nealy won- 'isr \ 1st 1 i1data wit n rt f h unr Icon*ee 'a* R, t Ibere have kern %ince the 1VhitnerOovernnfnrt sueinto• power. - "An honest Government 'dern.tndr horte*t support," saysa contemporary. referring to the election campaign that is at hand:_ But -1n► --ht ov-. ernfeient demanding honest sup; old -not he guilty of gerrymander w'W R 1 R Y ) K' con t it tent * ownr o t t het fo}• It benefit, t of pledging the country for the benefit of railway coepee,atiuns by Cleans tie measures_ brought down at -the last minute osda through. w•' n n fid nit Ir A Ir h Ith- t R t o • r out any lrlrGtuity ,f t xplanxti m And disco ton. NEWS FROM OTTAWA. TMJ MUCH TONONTO. Has not the Government of this Province a- little lint too much of Toronto in its makeup Hon 1 1 Foy, of Squth Toronto, .ttornryGent•ra1. Hon. Ur. Pyne, of fy*st Toronto, is Mini r of Education --and certeinIy not Isle ase of any ability or fitness r. t itiuu. Hones. 'p'ntitniis Crawroid, of 1Vest Toronto, is Speaker of the house. When the \Vhitney Government Met ,ttslitlied office the bate Mr. ell- John, a Toronto lawyer t epresenting Weit Vora; wns appointee Speaker. tern his death .the' ami')' w given It another Toronto nnln, Mee Craw Toeunto niwst Retake t wits title Streaker Craw.fori"we refused to see the five rnetnhers wholeesod up in the Ileum to dett and•a vote on a bill for the rettrlt'•tiIn* wif autotoole trate.. The result was the hill wee thrown out withnnt ,t chance to thaw Ito* the members Amid on the ques- tion. See the tweet I lliv aeenunl.a for three of Tolstoi ri r flew ntembw•rM itt t he last. Parlienleit W, K. McNaught, the member for North Toronto, WWI nut around when the' Cabinet positions were hnntle(1 beginningWhitne • i * theof the M t t 3 temp ; but he is right on the d«tt,tep now an .i is recognised by the Govern• tnetlt as One of the "big gains." Not content with giving Toronto such an undue share of ihfiuence in Pin nt ford I'xpo..ttfir. Mr. Hann,. stateot at Aylmer that the present Government had $'2,1151,- 154' in the hank which would not( be there had the Knot Government te- Inaiued in ofitce. The tenth is the late Government deftittTegacy at the cltwe of 11514 of hart( earth in the banks of $'2,$55,5((1. Indeed, but for the fin- ancing of the late Government, the Province would already, in the hands of Whitney and Hanna, he hnpelerasly insmiyed 1n det,t. - --- - --Whitney's Lack of • Foresight - . (:props '!error'. "'The land of the stunted poplar," was what .1. P. Whitney called New Gtttarie, in the days when the limita- tions of his position as leader of the iterkero-oar fretted hint into many ,t rash remark. It has since provers to bre the land fit Cobalt silver, of limit. Ie*w mineral *toren, and unhoende•at timber wealth. The Premier is ap- parently not the seventh ton of a seventh son ; AA a seer or prophet he 14 All uttet• (i►ilute. .- Lemdon Advertiser: Mr. Whitney, Amt ilattliltnn, asked the elertnrr for •'A *sums deal." !What sort of a deal did he give to the elector* of North Mid - (levee, theme South Esse'*, Peel, T4rtulto and Itrei7 k\ i11P. 'Zurich llcr•rild: In Mr.' Prrnilfeot the Province will brave A stilcndid rep- resentative, and t�eeeer M,trkay a ruppn•tPt• that he will hate re.v'on -to Iw proud of. Clinton New 'Era : When Mr. Mus- grove, the prevent l'onservAlive CAn- didate in North Huron, ran againvt the late Thom, Gibson. there wits one polling sub-dive/eon in Me'Kiliop at which he received only either ope nt• two votes. Every other vote east iu Ibat division went to theme. • he 1)pplraiti(vtt I.':ui0 t, n, ;Addition to (ie .i wttla.014u,,"ik. r.onfriugtr,' itt writing for The 'lilloute (.lose daily a letter t, the elector", oar.• fit whit•1, We ptildish ht•I'tw. el,. 51 tees,/ it well known as an .tile sperms ; therm letters chow he l;au wield a p ewer fol pen . e' Thirty'th rule : Pertain isol*tetl" cases of eleetitna irregularities proven agklnot ct rtai:1 Liberal workers : advantage taken of both by the \Vhitney Opposition to make a strung appeal to the electgqr+, hacked b the assurance That if Mem' office end better opportunity, cone.- quent thereon, .11 making A fell in. vestfgation, startling dii.e .sut't s would he mule and fraud. unearthed. Mr; Whitney taken at his word by the purple. and un the- ': ith January, Wee a decisive -mandate given hint to LL uceed and'. make his disclosure+ 1' roe and one-half, years etmpae: thi e and one -halt years occupancy of the rtsaury twitches ; three .,and one- half' earn' access el the vaults, books, and everything in the depart - Pat* merest, And no irregularities, no tnis- deeds, no Wrong -doing disnlose+.l. Absolute and complete fsilure to dni- plement his premiers, or, rather, threat*, ailing these lines behest be the unbiassed jd\dgtnent of all independ- ent acrd inteliligptent electors. Thr leg= i*bative, the administraattvc, the finaes- Pial 'shalt! itt\ Ttlteral (it,4 t' ,uentit still stand* unitnp•aoheed and worthy of -the great Lateral leader, who ted th1 way in piecingOntario, from an educational, unmicipal, IegislativP, dricultut•al and Haintei*l standpoint. early in the lead o 11 the i'rovincen bf the I)ominion, .Again, a strong appeal [trade prior to January 'Li, lisle, to etegttnd friers, -,ill Christian men, to support lion. Mr, Whitney ; promises of A fair, honest and reatbnahly non- partisan atdutinisU'xtion ' of tuhlic affairs, inunettinteiv followed on accession to office by wholeistale dit- uliasal of ofttcinit, the Introdu \ion for the find titre ill Ontario of the +�Piqua' 110111 spoils tytteen, the cool le Wp- render, part.icul*rly illustrated in on- t[rrtiutl with honor lirenae calm r- trntton to the city'nf 'Toronto, to e laser biernent of the party ; 'the d ;newel and forced 1esignntion 1 honest officiate in order That that element tnight tbtr more easily attain it* will: the louting nf,be Ieginlativr and vetting dire thrtnlghnut the Prov- int•e on the name tloeatinn, A direct, numerate. nfhldistinct refugee in this teepee' 10 1rust that(euple. Again, en the quieniun of merest/rig 0r ,onna1IPK railways, a' pre-election pledge ettein*ttie same, ret far cis (11d t)ntariu is a •crown, followetjr-in the eloseng hours of the last seemion by m: complete .tttianept'vayrttation on the floor of the Hong f the trope of the the tt, N. It,t�ttgage (taken, tot by 3 1 he present (over - ( t n the old, Y P qtr(' tette. et• the �-lnl in hell ra- g y. At 1. t, �y4ng efrpon retch tnitreprenentation, And the assltrance that it vim neces- sary to better the position of the Ptrtvince, authority alight be, and was, obtalued W hart a further guar- nment's Fai Manitoba Uttawa. May t'nmtunns 11 stab over the election Hive,Alecline-la) v tau Ih•dropnerl. ,iutid t'be lilrverhtuent referee to -belt dap}teethia-._siaaa e The fight r:lges i'hietly_ peer the ALuti- UtIa vote's -Oats. In lbttt Province the Bate are prepared in lea dilferent t J White Waists 198c. Lind, .A,•n White ilaintit, »..oiled flew styles, _worth from !pk S, lar $:04l. Bargain, Price, only - 9tc. tack ,BA_RRiAIN CORS,.HT COVERS 25.c. 'a d-atre'n Comet ('overs. twautiftdly trintutrtt with Imre ate! I:urhruldery, Bargain Price, only... • . •. ,.es. each. BARGAIN NIGHT GOWNS 98c. a-- Hent, Fh aawertctl styles in ',eters' )int• yeah!' l' bele • G11lvo", all beautifully nettle unit triuiw(v1, worth double Bargain Price ee,99e. each. t he Glow are 1lµ. Zest velum. ever oirt.r'd. Tint twatrt•iale alone would cried you ti'. 'It will tray you to hark tlu'ttngh our White Weal' tk'I artuu•ut very often, you can't twitch the g.iuii value. ,Iscwhere, JOHN STEAD Goderich' Ladies Store West Street Ole 111111M1111111/•MINI MD•s11111111111•11OD. ABOUT GOOD -CLOTHE S WOW We heli ve it's a good thing 4, gs('--t(Iw-- at orf leelritttl good clothing. little extra Invest:nutst plays a geed dividend in the este* wear. and- I Rides yeti have that au 14(4.dret'ty tpp•arance ..,%V. have 'a beautiful range?' of Hni• fancy -woretnd,tin i,.l.i►Ns and street, The royta ate stoats .Google-1.1eaided, eight - inch r thet•e Ituttonr, 111111104,1 with 0 d hairlining, And w,iOrkill III ke a suit' full of TORONTO snap and atylte - t . o rn e in and see jllese Good CI6thies, \ 1'kIC1:S, $12, $15, Sit -and $1e8 BOYS' CLOTHES Itriug 1.11 r 11•,44 ht•tc for his sod. \\ e lend ill !toy" t'L Lltllg_ PRICES. $3:50 up, to $3.O. A L TER : : ' PRIMA -Al +nanner4 that prevailing in any other_ tut , end_aree. 'tamale(' directly by Officials.of the Provincial (itivernlaent .'l'he content Of the Ottawa (ittverfl int, enol it is _borne outby the facts 1thiceot-etttrilttt the del tate, is at rlin(iovernment hes need an es using this control do disfr•anrhiw .,hundrrd,p of •l.ibe•raIa. "An englne orf tyranny and opgores- siolt" was the`•way Mr. Ay'iawwot-tit eh..rtaetr.;er.l ,e'.. _soiree tel the rights of all eiei;tatr, and - 10 Hari e ham a rig 'to vote should he pl 1 on the list, r Government ns;cs (•ft• Opposition t cnnwtttt to the ntwrolttteIy fair propose• tttitrof taking the while matter -end t r t o -o t ei n •i Ile of the cam r 1 f tool cls pet a appointed by etcher the •ktel r.l qtr the Ptovincinl Guvert)wettt.'•, A Fair Proposal. - Th.. Geverhment simply terse* to leave the whole r(ueatittt, ot r .tl!nea- -iion And revisiuti l.f the,l1-.icy. the test elapitofa ronstitnewles ',tie the nnti-partisan trfhun*I of the glint' CtAWE jQdges.-i'niter the pr•esenteye. Previnri li anti Feeler -ill overlappinyg, itch* ad- thatt'korite' ams 'sidessteams • {cj;al fitkil •. try( th ro nacho! Tint t ve fit 'pion consults rew•nt-th in no prole! w for loin is, and the tet w u cm *tituen %Witted by ►o Inuit ter -div rocky allocating' respective edt•iee. :\t p *ion in the La K reept sit auto. while ple4: withdrawal of c_Iause on , 'the 12v9Paea1 Regardutg ten' Lilts. R, --lite lionise of a ety�te df 1eatihrck 1ee(1. The Cuunerva to aaippl Gonanes the r SUPERIORITY \ ,t Kf t K.. ve.tr I i !, ,t t, w. u l o•u r,e t c ur, a hf 1r,1.. ° 1 ,a er , I. SorAgraphy, 'I ek. at t oI :t Ail (.,fir.."1, ae-.ort ta.,a•too ' tfederich a■Gino. college bill. has sat far not suggested any substitute tt)r the (aecerf►tttent-w plan. In,uldit'' to the allocation of the Mae by the. judges, the (i<,Yeanewy, pprepaow's that at the mine time (i" tudgt• shalt have punier to add on sok, voters that 41 Id propgly lie on lb • lista or strike :df env whose camas ane iut1R•operly on. ee`e." Robtinrand Rogers era 'HUM. • To41'ie;,pe,speiritio(e lite Opptwitien lilenihi•ra yew undying hoatility. and they doclere that- if they do . nod'rest their tlfar they Will hlttlk 'empty for ,b n - time. 1 mi'rre=1G II t indefinitet �s(( Hoa Rulert•Ku4Wra..4aa1 e-Arrivt•d•.- fro Manitoba to stiffen the hacks of msereativet in heeling alit. They- not went their chart wexgsfit ' agninat__. _ Liberal candidate's �n Manit,tsa ken sway.' Some Coeservtiteres Y Bering. . !tonne of tMr F I Convereetiete. however, are Witte ,( tax to tin' i• •rl t -or• visiabilif. • ed tnrintxi th 1jh i.. . wt5ing•flti•einrrendrr alt t�dr teteS bu,y;. They feat• the cotutnu ,a•new of tlt' (t i them, ('or1• 1 IP WII not mime, Lh n i d 1'a" rl'( imeseetly the opinion is growing that the—action of the Government in '•*11- ng'the Oiilstsitiun Iduff w sho11ly reMlt-,itl a 1141rre cunei! ietttry'anti me tonwfrlP frptitlr. of mind qa lis p,u1. With ni.• result that a treaty tt( peace hill -sent on- toe colllnliare'r. CENTRAL /J STRATFORD. ONT. - (tie tending huanooe trwinlnt'scnta.l in \yr.tnrn t1nlaMo. rya- artyw-w-+b•ttom:h, prtu t heal training oU Ionrniercial Puhler.e tear mimeo, 'thdtthnnd. Tench Tshe- soots r, aced h. (:'otnttattrial and !tniTniid Operating. Each department 1. in the han& of ct)tertetroerl tntttntdtt4r , aasMa studeyla to positrons: thlr Mediate. Ai ways mincerd, for our courses ate the beet. (letourfree catalogue and learn more about us, Yate w/ny orrieranw. - • ELLJOTiR McLACi LAN; - i'rinripala. Start in May MIMI OR JUNE and finish a Rood 0 course of training for stenographer or bookkeeper by November, when good positions are best obtained. Enter any day. No vacations. Free Catalogue. Central Business College 1 warn; AND Naka4RT. .1. . T..r'.VTI, R•. H, Skew, 4'.ineinai. aliiMIIIND gal, EPARE FOR POSITIO N tog frons RLS le *101 hi -e ...min hi 11,1 rnding tote tmirnl,1 ELLIOTT TORONTO. Dinrt fir the far amine for th miter Thi• ho herd 11 (Oren {1 for mho al irnr Itrm In Ihr Mrtdrnt- and for the remarkable Arch+.. of hs gra dnnl.14. ('0105.' Open Inctentire yrnr. mete now. 08.' training w111 11tnkn gnu Independrat. Write today fpr catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, of (carnet \longe and Alexander Mos. Tenor _ ERWEAR ELLIS' SPRING NEEDLi: (CANADIAN) RAUF IE5' HALER (FRENCH ROBIN HOOT) (FINE ENGLISH«NATURAL WOOL aka. OUR NEW STRAW HATS F. H. MARTIN Tailor and Furnisher. BEDFORD BLOCK. THE SQUARE r-. rs a. Tie, The .Glorious h - of July MONSTI: R, UP-TO-DATE, OLD -TIMI: CELEBRATION at Goderi h, Ontario, "The Healthiest and Prettiest Town in Canada." >MONDAY, JULY 13th 1908 The Orangemen of Solith mon have decided to 'celebrate the anniversary '91,443 Battle of the Boyne IIGoderich, the famous and pretty county town of tlron. 'el rho Orangemen of Goderich have -Ow matter Well ',in hand. They propose to make the 'event- a monster, up-to-date, old-time Orange celebration in the prettiest town in Canada and 'will have the assistance of the citizens generally. Excellent railway faciliti(Ia with the G. r". R aaw(1 its convenient intersections, and the new E•.. P. 1{» fine from Guelph. - T. BURROWS, • J. M. PROUDFOOT, D. M. WELTS, W. 11., 1., D. le. tab: CM M% 61 Committee, Secy of Com. •