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(lo,.erlch, Ont.
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Lewis and his "trickery" and by heir
votes he is agent member of Parlia-
ment for West Huron. We shall uuw•
see bow the confidence will reposed
in him will be rewarded. ,
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Flea mora e+ load degatd pray.
parity.
We had the argument; the other
fellows had the votes.
That boasted Couservntive majority
of 1611 in (ht.lerich again failed to
materialize.
Well. we can't have everything our
own way. With Laurier in power for
another term the country it safe, any.
way.
We du not need to revise our opin-
ion of R. N. Lewis to acknowledge
that he is an pxtrordinarily clever
canvases*.
It will probably be a good while be-
fore any outsider will gh'e himself as
much trouble for the sake of Goderich
as Robert Holmes did.
At least Mole of the Orangemen of
lioderieh township have shown that
OODRRICH, Tailaus1,AY, OI.T. as tan. their souls are heir own, and not the
Tory party's. All honor to oaten who
THE ELECTIONS. can surunount their party p re takes
and assert their rights as independent
The result of he election campaign citiz. us. _-
which closed on Monday is that Sir I Anything that wears the Tory col -
Wilfrid Laurierand the Liberal party tar ie gond enough for North Toronto.
will control the political destinies of Fowler, Bennett, Pope and Lefurgey
Canada tor another term. Any other were beaten in their respective cnn-
resuit "sliehafdly-.to be- eatlaetedr-ao sthuentses, but Fbkter, the c • e 0
the Conservative party offered noth grafter brigade, was re-elected in
ing to the electorate but a policy "f North Toronto.
negation and a campaign of detraction - - .
and belittlement of what has been ac- The town of Goderich and the neigh-
couiplished during the last twelve boring municipalities reduced the Con -
years, along with he cry of scandal. servative :vote materially. and if
These are not the things out of which Hullett, Wawanosh and Aahfleld had
good election material ie prepared, hell their own Lewis would have been
end the Federal Opposition will have beaten. Clinton slid splendidly for
to learn the same lesson as the Pro- Holmes. increasing his majority of :11
vinoial Opposition in Ontario, n awely, in Mot to 67,
that before the people ttini out one ^-
party to ut another patty in (Ace
g If a Brit wants to have some• teal
they mu be shown wherein they good fun, let trim I0,.k up a Conserve -
(the people) will benefit frost, the tiee• paper'of a week age and,realhe
change. In the present contest they Predictions of what west- g g•to hap•
were unable to any p•osp•ct ur pen to the Liberal party on election
betterment from e return of the day. It was The Toronto News which
Conservative party to power, ani( said the Liberate were utterly demor-
they decided to give th Liberal Gov- alined in'Ontari,i and would not get
ernwnt an opportunity a continuing more than twenty seats in' t'ta. Prov -
the work which it has bee carr inc.. Tbe'News has lest its' g• i•, as
on since 1898 for tine sieve i+s • em an election' prophet. -
the country. - -
Astor the scandal cry, it may 11 ve God Give Us Men 1
helped somewhat to cover up t trod give cm men' A tithe like this demand.
weakness of the Conservative party Mtrong mind., great hearts' true faith and
in the matter of an aggressive policy, isady hosed"
but with FesG•r. Holl his brigade in M ''whom the Mat of office doe, not kill :
B Men horn the spod.of ole,x cannot buy ; -
full view in the front ranks of the Op-- Men w • possess opinions and a will ;
position the electors could batty' be Yen who ve honor -men who will not Ile :
deceived as to the meaning and par- 3s.n'who stand before a demagogue
And dame h treaeheroui flatteries withou
pose "f the cry. it is not that the
people of Canada do not desire hon-
esty end purity in public life ; but
that they mud be convinced that
those. who take issue with their op-
ponents on these grounds can them-
selves show clean hands. The scandal
\cry was palpably insincere. 1f, for
stance, the present methods of deal -
with public lands in Western
are not right, let- them be
made ight by all means ; but what
do the ` nservatives propose in this
respect ? Have they advanced any
Campaign a s<aader Was a Boomerang.
single prod for the improvement Toroototrlobe.
of the , The campaign "f slander has utterly
p t methods if they failed, If It had succeeded the politics
have, we bavebot heard of it. Their of Canada would have been vitiated
object has been, of to improve condi- for a generation. 1f a Government
tions, but to def atllie Gover inert. .•ould to vilified gut of office there
w(iulel have been a temptation to
and the point wbfkh really concerns make that species of tactic° a constant
the people has been lust eight of in feature of our campaigns. • Nothing
the party fight. When the smoke our. could he more injurious to the fair
the condi clean away, let the (;overt- lune of Canada than to substitute
for frank and fair discussion of great
went give ire attention to these mat- quwtious cries of scandal, personal re -
tens of which s, much has been heard eriminatione, and oceans of slanders.
during the campaign, and rectify any There is a legitimate way of bringing
abuses that may exist. It will get fie gguilt home to a corrupt. Government
help and no thanks t it is a way for which there is ample
1from the Oji mei- prevision in the"cnnstittition of the
tion, but it is due to the peoph of country and in the usages of Perlia-
Canada`that any reforms that may I ment. An Opposition has he power
u
f laying 1 w eve .
da nn
fu trot
and n Y K C) herr t"
ereseer shall l the
y be carried out. \ryrsof the people. The Opposition,
We. Believe thoroughly that Canada ender Mr. Borden's leadership, availed
has but dune ire duty to itself in it 'If of this right L" the full. With
_10111 anolherlease of power to the 'alt�he will in the world dtlailaLtu
Laurier Government. Nil -Wilfrid and re dish one major charge against the
Government. Notwithstendingg its
his colleagues have done magnificent failure. it flooded its pies" with the
work, and we believe that their ca- most ttaazen falsehoods. it flashed
pacity for useful service is still far them hen limelig (.,the ltdlsthataol-
ftom exhausted. Darin the next witted of\ satisfactory explanation
During were magnified and twisted out of all
flue years they will be able to show seluhlance to their original form.
what the continued development of But the people were not d --
Liberal policy an lo.for the further The ''lection returns throughout the
a(tv&ncement.d the ,outer Dominion furnish n stinging rebuke to
y : welfare, he instigators puma silamaful..aasa-
and by the result,+ they- will be judged paign. The electors did more then
when election day again corneal( round. that. They decided to leave the chief
slanderers at home. Bennett, Fowler,
West Huron has Lefurgey,Co•kshuttare left at home
again chon-ti 1.• t" reflect on their ways. The risen
elect E. N. Lewis as its reprt•s'ntil. they slandered, Milton, Turriff, Pugs -
Live. The Signal did its best to defeat I.• -v, have been returned by handsome
Me. Lewis, not nnetydq because he sen - majorities, while Mr. Br deut was re -
the c Indata of the Conser.atice turned( by acclamation, 1f there
cult- was a more striking ex -
party, but because we believed that ample of the engineer -being hoist by
personally he bad not treated his his own petard it has not come under
constituents in an honest and manly
our nhn•rvntion.
way. Though his majority has been Sties Hopeful.
slightly reduced, he is still, however,
the choice of the people, and we mut t
,abide by the decision. however unfur.
lunate or mistaken we may consider
the decision to b e. The Lib ersls nf.
West Huron had in Robert Holmes
an able standard-bearer, and they
mood staunchly by him ; but the
element which prefers a "glad -hander"
to a roan of substantial asperity,
which would rather he "jollied'' than
reasoned with, found iia ide*1 in E. N.
Lewis rather than in Robert Helmet,
There was reason to believe that
many Conservatives would by their
votes (show their disapproval of the
coarse which Mr. imwt. had puf'sued,
which was described by The (lodetich
Star as "a glaring example of the
trickery that has made politics a
synonym Inc dishonesty," but with
comparatively few exceptions the
Conservative of the riding followed
winking'
Tall filen, .uI cro sed, who live :Move the
fog
in public duty and In pl•jvate thinking;
For, while the rabble, veith their thumb worn
creed.,
Their largo professions and their little deed",
Mingle in selfldh strife, lo! Freedom weep,
Wrong rule, the land, and waiting Justice
"Imp.'
-J. G. .. land.
leagues to be honest and public-spir-
ited mien. who hive eusvwpe thy with
the practices that have been charged,
and who will utake reforms wherever
they are ueeeeeary. They have not
condoned any wi•uogdonng. They
hey. arulyd the Governweut with a
large wujority fur the porpoise of
carrying out Liberal measures, and
correcting abuses wherever they may
exist Certain changes in the Iwr-
wnne•1 of ibis Uebiart have Well ex-
pected for mime tines. It it geuerally
Believed that Mr, Mackenzie King will
have a poi tfolio, and the Liberal irad-
ios cannot do batter than call to their
aid men who are young out only in
year* but lit ideas. and will keep Lib-
eration in touch with the prograisee
spirit of the age and the country. The
witndate given by the country is a
mandate for reform and progress.
• Sear Grapes.
Toronto News leonservati. el.
Looking to the long future. it is for-
tunate for the Conservative party
that it did riot succeed in this election.
The Government How will have to
face the results of maladministration.
falling revenues. heavy ,borrowings in
the money markets. an the increas-
ing, leaden of the Tran ontinental
Railway. The immediate ntpre looks'
almost desperate to the party in of-
fice, told,. it.te...well that the tievern-
Yteest which mmade t he situation wilt -
have to ileal with it. There is serene!.
danger that it Mr. Burden had now
caerie.l the rountry he would have be. -
come a sort of Cunaer_vative Ma.••
kenzie, and have gon. out of offiee
four or five years hese as a vicarious
sacrifice fur the offerors of his pre -
A Lemon to BotthhRam
Toronto World 8'ow.ervativa,.
The moral of the Federal contest of
yesterday, if it has any lesson. is that
IX,tln pantie must n•orgaurte, meet -re-
'THE CITIZEN'S DUTY.
Rev. Dr, Dougall's Sermon oa Sunday
Morenag.
At North street Methodim.., rhu)rh
last Sunday looming the pastor, Itrv.
I)r. Dougall, gave 8 timely relation on
the duties of the citizen.•
Ur. Dougall stoke of the growing
national pride, which, he held, was nut
ler•atlYe 1)1 our country's material
wealth. but ,because of , its principles
of liberty and justice and purity, and
the feeling that we inwardly cherish
that no na,ple uow;industriouus, alone
lbw-abidintt, Inure • honest. inure
Christian liver tin Bud's round 'stab.
"1 believe," said Dr. Dougall, "that
the Anglia -Seem rave exhibits in its
lawn. its h 8s, its wjcial life, the full-
est and toast expression of the prile
chiles taught, and lived by Chrirt.
We may have far•et to go, but to
date We have gone farthest. 1 believe
that the race chosen by Jesus to be
the vehicle for the expan and pro-
tection of His kingdom it the Anglo-
Sasou race. Mo 111 the growth of
Weigh Imperialism in the federation
of .ywpath ,- and sentiment between
those speaking the English tongue, lie
the promise and potency of the day
when the kiieeloins of the world shall
become the kingdoms of our Loyd."
Dr. Dougall laid down three prin-
ciples of 'latiolin! character as eseen•
Ytat to our hlghesrwIvltizatlon. 1•rirst,
thereat patriot will be %s"iltirig G. serve
his country. The. -old Grecian idea,
that the individual exist et Inc the
good of the *tate, that the welfare of
the individual courted little compared
wit th.rpower and glory of the sl ate,
was wrong. We know better then
that today. The countr'v's chief asset
is its men and w m, Law, govern-
ment", armies, navies can have no true
purpose other t hail the peace, purity
and prosperity of the people; end any
law and any pert'.—which gime at any-
levant
es t he
nd of its ex-
hevettuld'Mirule raform. rik, id that they people
o.,ale isteru•eT Any-
thing-die
denies iteowntrright longer
prove of extravagance, of scandal, of to live'
maladministration in se)mr Depart. of
deprecatiug the military ideal
mints and of jnefflcjenry in chard, of service, except when ench service
p-oph.-Mare-H.Id--the-Gene. r't(8 might et, nertuy. for ea@ er poSLiuII
Liven that the wast reconstruct, out el cuunlry, the speaker lwniutrtl
y' out elements of danger which roust
drop the men who have handie:tpr'd b e withido d :- the liquor traffic, the
them, R,et a more progressive "plat- s reins' and ,ga aubjing_ tJtania. the
furs,. before they will be erhtruted- hl tti desecration, the' olitical
with the management of public 1
affairs. Mr. H"rdn is a better and Kra ter and heeler. the citizen who
stronger maw today than ever before, 1uv Itis party more the') his country.
Thee
Hr has grown. But he has been ham -evils are destructive of national
(retell by an effort more er I(•sa marked righty nears, industry pnd goodness.
for twelve years to maintain the Tul> A paten twill have a hand in the war
per tradition, a very ancientand de. agnnt se things. He will not sit
cadent cult. Sir Wilfrid bar* passed soonu°sty neand say, " "It's not hurt -
through the fire and bats come out not ing we,' tis always( easier end dr-
unecorchtd. He is in power for an- islands less uuruge to thuulder a rift
other -term. 1Vhat will he do to and watch tes
i the war than to stay at
in line with public opinion ? Will Rhea Nooand gnt heal evils. He is a
discard anyone, will he insist on more poorr citizen end a pourer ('hristia
reflciency in the conduct of public bus- who tot the sake of private gain will
dodge a his u o
it
1 t duties. A c"
iness, will he drive out, will hep
citizen
scourge the sten who have defiled the can serve his country by the wise end
temple of state? The public have heneet use of his franchise. To
e a bribe tshute•
given him a newtns of power ve ucontrol thlt franchise is aasidera
the expres.. stilash that iw +lean of manhood. The snail who bribes
his house, and f gate his corridors. ens
the man brined are alike denger-
The vice of the people is for sweep -
government
to geed government, for god
jug reforms in both parties. Kocernmt fit will areae Ire given by
t men who go to Parliament by div
Borden's Defeat Not -.Altogether---Lla honest smear--- A-.titiseo-asM+ttlt}'rt ve
desk. his fellows by giving of his time and
Toronto Telegram l('onservath'eI. ability to iiublie affairs,Men of
The futurehelongn G, K. L. Borden from
sometimes excuse themselves
if he will only realize that the from taking an active part iu affairs
strength of the Conservative perty in be,'anse of the possible often
meats
Ontario and the West Is in its pro -
to
annoyances which so often attach
gneeuuve, nut its react ionary, elements. to cantlidature and holding of public
The antral t its p icy of the Laurier office. If there be defilement hand
leadership is not changed to solvency annoyance it is becausethe beet Men
by the size of the Laurier majority. shirk their duty and `leave public
Sir Wilfrid Laurier in incapable of management to eecund-rat,- men.
strengthening his Government. Itis Second -soothe duty of the goof
citizen is not only to assist
very soul loathes an idealist inside theinof ill the lacy.
Liberal party. He has no sympathy are pro erly aood dmit istehint tored ee to d! one
with the ideals of trite Liberation,. served. In this connection Dr.
R. L. Borden can awake the "Conserve -
Dougall soree of he curse "f ung
tive Opposition at Ottawa the party reasoning partisanship, While be -
of public honesty, the party of public bieving in party government -that is.
rights, the party of fair play to public ,wermnrut 1.
ownership. Let Borden put his heart Y a party repreMen
to the plough and the morrows 011ie placing
-' he did not believe n
present and ,not altogether unde• placing the party before the stunt
nerved defeat will he forgotten in the the servant before the mistress,
joys ot the success he may yet corn "There are. wen," said the speaker.
mond, by the simple process of de- "who would vote for a yellow dug if it
represented their colo�� ht-cs.
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COMMENTSON THE RESULT.
TorontoMail 1 .l t
ad F;m
ire Il'ou c
V 'wirer) ntivo.
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The Ritual ion, al( it stands today, is
a repetition of our ezp•rierlce in the
Province of Ontario. Here the fight
against crookednene was not earned
to a vict"rione conclusion in one earn
paign. As the truth leaked tint, the
resourceful men who were engaged in
the improper preetisrs enlarged the
ere* of their nctivlties and thus held
t.heuiselves in "floret, in eple of the
growing hostility of the Province. It
was not moil Mir ,fames Whitney had
fought several hnttles that the edifice
of corruption fell and the people were
given t e re,hrss to which they were
cutin ,
A Mandate for Reform and Progress.
Toronto starsista•rali.II
1t would be a grant, ti,ist ire to in-
terprettbe Liberal victory as a dec-
laration that the ranks anrf file of the
Literal party are not sen.jtive about
the chargee of "graft" that have been
made in the last year. What the Lib-
eral electors have said is that they bi-
Ileve Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his col -
Fetish the Pruning.
Montreal Star 4( onservative.i_
or have the elm tions pronounced
ju• • tient upon the • ne'andal" charges(
eft Opposition. They have simple
annou •ed the decision of the country
to "let tiller finish his week," the
Irately slo an from ocean to ocean.
They have . thee• pronounced. an ad-
verse judgme t on the capacity azul.
integrity of the ppoeitiou ea it stood.
The duty 41 the. Opposition from to-
day forward is to
fldence by tieserein
has pruned away sem
•'dead -wool" and there
ought to go : but what the pl.oeition
ran best do fey the present is to push
to the front ire latter elements and to
launch with (optimistic courage iro-
greseive policies. it hats recei e•d
some .excellent new timber, as the r
snit of yesterday's voting : and the
Government has brought back some
Read material as well. If -these men
end influences are in loth cases
utilized to the utmost, and are not
Perm iittel to he shouldered aside by
ggressiv,• greed of forces which
hitherto have had toearnuch 111 say in
the guidance of both pastiest the
country will have a better choice set
before it when the general elections
are mallett again,
au, public em-
it. .'h.• voting
of its worst
more that
The Tariff Issue..
Mout real Wanes. tlndeperde.l Libcrnl,.
-The onnclusion is. out that evei y -
thing the. hangers-on o1 the Libeed
.arty- have done is approved by 1 he
nn-niry, but that, taking one thing
with another, it prefers the good and
ill it knows 144 what wits offered on
the tither side, and which it suapected
(night be worse. Pert of that ens -
pi ' had undoubtedly to do with
the fear of the people that if the ('on•
ser'.'itivest got into power they would
not 1e strong enough to resist the
high-tariff-inungere, wee were all pre -
pied to make a rind upon them. At
the nnnnal meeting of the Canadian
Manufacturer' Aaeociation it was
announced with triumph on several
occasions that the hig gine of the
arisoriation We're (letter trained that,
everbring 1n t
os' do sen heir prey, and
that an early revision of the tariff anus
suis, 11,1. undoubtedly warned the
farmers of Ontario. It wan t 1
during the itinerary of the tariff com-
mission o1 the Government/ that the
farmers of Ontario were in many
cnnetitneneirewr'll organized to resist
.tny inereaoe in the tnriff and where
tine wars the carte the Conservativess
have lost ground. The farmer. are
for lower• duties, and want nu protec-
tion for themselves. They even went
to Ottawa further to erre (heir views,
Mir Wilfrid and hie colleagues, are
stun theneld by their support, and will
doubtless gladly accept their mandate,
"Where are you goin', inn ?" asked
the youngest of Hve children, "i'm
going to A enrprise party, my dear,"
answet•'d the mother, "Are we all
brain', ton?" "No, dear. Yon weren't
invited." After a few moments' deep
thought: "Ray, ma, then don't yeti
think they'd he lots more eurpria.d if
you did take ns all ?"-Everyhody'(s
Magazine.
They vote the party ticket regarlles
of the character of the man a leo)
they support or the principles he lel,
resents. •But the number of skirl
partisans, 1 am fain to letieve,"is be
tooting less as the years roll on.
The hope of political reform and
righteous government lie., iii tie
flexibility fit the popular Vote.
In the third place --the patriot wil
desire to see the principhe of (hi iv
applied to nnlinnal life. What is ben
and tight Inc each man in the eta(
cannot fail to be lest and right tar th
slide which is composed of all these
men. In this connection the speaker
spoke of the progress of the ►ntivenient
for international arbitration. Again,
theft is theft, whether it be out oft he
purse owned by one psersro or the
purse owned by viz million persons.
'There are people who smuggle, people
who falsely report their income to the
esees.or, people who manipulate pub -
•c contrsete, people who thin& no
t:• ng of cheating the railway out of
thel fare. Strange how far seine
have . go in the (natter of moral
educate n,
in cone Ilion, the speaker asked if
the history Babylon, o1 Greece and
of Hone was to repeat itself in us.
He did not believe it. "We• will fol-
low Jesus Christ. We will he His
people. He shell aur• ting. His
life shall Ix. eller exam e, His teaching
our law, and He I give fie life
e t @rust ing."
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Splendid Reports from Hyomei
Users
11's 1 he bison germs in the air you
breathe t Mit creates and feeds
eatat'rh. If pima simply satchel(
these gents on their way to work and
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tubes and hangs charged with gerni
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wotunded and infla11ned meunhran,
That is why Hyomei is se instantly
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breathing organs, toldk, croup,
Ins 'fahitle, aid bine er 1ipuled
pneumonia, they' me. he germ life
that llyonlei kills.
Complete guaranteed outfit $1.011.
Mold by JAL Wilson. talk to him
ahmtt
Thanksgiving Day Excursions.
Return tickets will he iganel at
mingle fare. via Grand Trunk Railway
System, het ween el( stet ions in Canada.,
also to Detroit nod Port Huron, Mich.,
Buffalo. Black Rode, Niagara Falls and
Muapen*ion Bridge, N. Y. Goo*F•gelfig
Nov. 6, 7, A, 11 /lethal limit Nov.
iegh, 1L1tMi, Pull information from any
(grand Trunk agent.
A teacher, having asked Johnny to
bring a note explaining his absence,
received the following • "Please,
Mime Gardiner, excite. Jnhnny for his
abs.•nce, and don'twhip him when he
ain't there."
GROWING CHILDREN
Need a Strength budding Tonic Daugh
ter of Mrs. Palmer, Ma.loc,
Ont., Restored to Health by Vmol.
"I ant very touch pleased with what
Vitus' her doer for euiy little girl.
She had no appetite whatever. My
druggist advised iia to try Vlhol and
we did su. Her appetite has been
good ever mince taking Vito!, and has
built , Inc up in every w'ay."--Mrs.
W. H. Palmer, Mathes Out.
This Is because Viuul is a genuine
tunic and hody.bufldt•r which contains
peptonati of Iron together with every
our of the bodj•-building medicine!
elements' of eeei liver oil but without
one drop of oil to upset the nutmeat
and retard its work. Vivol acts
directly on the stomach, creates a
healthy appetite, and enables the di-
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nary elements from the total eaten to
stake rich, rel blood 81141 healthy
flesh and nmarie Nestle and civets•
st rt•ngth.
Your money back if Vino! fails to
benefit. H.
C. Dunlop. Druggist,
Gederirh.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
TIL K CANADIAN MAua.tLNIt, �... tat
'Moue Hunting in New Bruns-
wick" eletigla• W. Clinch prevents lo
the readers of the Canadian Magazine
fur November an article that has
abnnt it the earl snap of the autumn
wow -els. The article is not of t hack-
neyed order, but is pictures,fu. and
entertaining. It has first place in he
magazine and is welt illus( rated.
uWe and igtereatieg article is contrite
Mad to he same number by John
Boyd, entitled "The Poetry of Louis
Fteche e•
tt Other contributions that
go - toward* awaking- a- good number
are the following: anuuliana Prom-
inent un the Stege." by John E. Web-
ber ; "The Icelander in Canada," by
11. B. _Guest ; "The Art of Curtis
Williamson, R. C. A.," by H. Merti-
«ral elaseeb. ; •Th,- (h.epet fit ttctt,"by
Rev. J. Paterson Smyth, with abort
peonies by .('rare E. Denison, Ruth
Harrington, A. Clair Giffin and Mar-
jory Bower.. -.•
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keep among the utagaztnes nowadays
that they simply have to keep their
fictional offerings up to a high stand•
and or go out of business. For this
reason a great many good stories ape
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L WALTER C. PRIDIIAM
pear every Mouth, and for o°e to
stand out nuti.'eably among its tellnwi
it must be of exceptional quality in-
deeel. Such a tale, however, in the
complete novel in the November Lip.
pincott's-••The Viper. ' by %VilM Lev-
Ington Comfort, The author is a
newspaper than of the Middle went.
where the opening acne. of t be stir.
are Laid. " ReveiaT Other - iso% els and a
number of short stories have already
appeared from his pen. and great
thh,gs have been prophesied for him --
prophecies which, judging trema thin
his latest and greatest story, seem
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"The Viper" deals with the- ,unser. of
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two conn y youths who -roar. to the
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meat their oh friendship for each
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Served in any style or
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Athas & Yassos,
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1
two conn y youths who -roar. to the
city to in. a their teatime. Tln-v ale
utterly
diff
1st in character tel Alld tem -
.:sentiment., a in their 'new environ•
meat their oh friendship for each
other is room in orad. Fault love,
the ruins. girl. E.:. • works out hi•
destiny in his own a y. Out of this
material Mr. CuwG,rt. - ' • etnstrtrt•ted
one of the neat alieort' g piece- Id
Hct ion which have Appear in n long
tune. That part .41 he tale hall re -
hates to the shail9f methods a anal -
ling real-estate operators may se . c as
a warning es these who are thin' ng
of investing in such primes ty with o
thole uph invest eta tion . In - addition
to this excellent complete uuvrl, 11.
Noveunbre Lip pincott's contains half=
a• dozen splendid short stories.
• -r-
BUSINESS
CHANGE• ,—r -
I have contracted to represent
the MASMEY•HARRIS Co. in
(i.alerich for the coming season at
the old stand on. Hamilton Street.
ttst-e repreieoted T tie
McCORMiCK Company the past
two seasons, and have seen flu to
ehange to another line of machinery
for the corning season.
i ata ales. agent for GRAY
Ill•GGiES and CUTTERS,
BRANTFORD WINDMILLS.
MEL)TTB 01iMAM SEPARA-
TOI(S, FLEURY PLOWS and
the BISSELL DiSC HARROW'S
and LAND ROLLERS.
Cell and see ane.
ROBERT WILSON
H 'leen Street,
(loderinl,
1'. S. ---i have for Bale some goon)
driving Horses and a heavy Cult,
eighteen months old, else a
thoroughbred Cow and Calf.
r
. A T MARTIN'S
The leading tailor and fastest
growing furnisher.
POPULAR PRICES
BEDFORD BLOCK O0EN EVENINGS
WANTED AT ONCE
Tenants ' move into One Thousand pairs
of empty Boo Homes for the feet that are
fitted up with the most modern improvements,
Cushion Seats for the soles of the feet, Wet -proof
Basements and Walls andlRoofing guaranteed
to stand all kinds of weather. Special value
from $2.00 to $5.00.
For further particulars apply to
1
G. M. ELLIOTT.
THE SQUARE OODERICH
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