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THE' ;SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTARIO
(ttItItICII, ONI'AItit.i
PUBI.ItHEll EVERY THURSDAY
BY
IVANATTER t ROBKRTSOW
'relepnorte Call No. a.
pulitieal affairs except to look un with
ybieal xmil• and scoff at those who
ate giving their time and energy apd
whatever tnotiieum of blains they
have to sults the political problems
of the country in the, last way they
know how i 1t such people know of
'any better way of running election
1paigns than the way in whirl)
• - - - Ric. thee• no
'1tie?' iso, host' co)ldilctel, Fin
fur their larger degree
of intelligence P - The Government of
the cuuutre is mot -tot beeriness of a
few : it is the business of all p,urietic
()len. Every individual ere%tBi';lias a
share til ce.pinMibili►yo for the manner
in which his co11111ry is .attyeltied. and
for the methods hy, which the noire-
eeUtatite. of the people are chosen.
There is, it must he admitted. -,t out Of
senseless cro.stiriig betw.t•t•n the par_
t i.9us of the opposing part ie., method"
are employed .in pnliIivel warfare
which .1 1d not be employed. three
are Wren in loth of the ifteat political
parties who ate anything but n credit
to their party ; but for pure, unadult.
erated useltrentieits,_ au Lu' as, public
sfieitw-rtte ctneerned, the man takes
torsi place who is IOU • superior" to
Mix in the herby -bushy of politics and
yet Who complains if things are not
64.00 per minute In IWO auar.I
Mx Renter, arse : Utrsee month.+• 8L•.
To t nitet State. subscribers, 11.30 a year
tetttctly ie art renew.
Itehrriler. who fail to wenn Tug SIotAI.
regularly by mall *al Dourer a favor by se -
guanidine us of the (Act at as early a date as
When a change of address 1. dearod, both the
Old and the new address should be given.
Advertising Sates':
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each subsequent inertlon. Measured by a
nonpareil scale, twelve line. to an inert.
Business oards`Ot six Wiwi tont under, 3t per
year. Adrertt,ements of Last, found, Strayed, 811•
orations Vacant. Siltation+ Wanted, Hoa.eefor
Sale or to Bent. farm. for Sale or to Itent,
Articles for Sale, etc.. not exceeding eight
lines, %Sr each ln.ertion :11 for first otonth, Stis
tor each subsequent month. Larger advertise.
menta In proportion.
Announcement. in ordinary reading type ten
cents per line. No notice les. than 2.k.
Any imectal notice. the object of which 4 the
pecuniary benefit of any individual or sieseb
,tion, to b'. considered an advertieemeat sed
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Rates for display and rontrsct at.ertise•
meets will be ginear on application.
Address s)1 communications to
VANAITER & IWYk)&TriUN,
Tug elesat.
lir..erbi. Uhl
OODERICH, THURSDAY, Nov.
AN ILL-ADVISED ATTACK.
The Stan 1.t't week had one of it.k•
virtuotia ffts all.' gave Me. Itolart
Hohues a vicious scolding fur suggeet-
iog that liioderich. having voted for
an Opposition c indidate, is not in as
good'-pt)sTtToA as it might be as an
apRlicant for Gotv'rntitent al 'gavot-fr.'.
During the election campaign The
Star held out to its 'readers -
that R. L. Burden would be chosen
as Premier and that it would be to a
Conservative Government that (:ode -
rich would have to apply. 'tow that
it has been •iihowp,to l iaTsi• pro-
phet The Star tries to situate• ittte•It by
abusing the Liberal candidate. It is a
poor revenge, and one that will not d
much either for the moral or for the'
material interests of l:odericb..
it is the opinion of The Signal that
too mach was said on Is .i.l-y-illelse
recent contest ()hoot harbor appo.pI
rations, the breakeete-e, the military
camp, and such things. But who was
plinlirily responsible for this kind of
campaign? it wags E. N. Lewis, the
Conservatite candidate. The mw
P. R. line and the breakwater tvere
his stock -in -trade in 1914. and if The
Star wttt hook op his adobes* To the
elector's published in its own columns
prior to the recent election ami circu-
lated around town just before polling
+ day it will see that "public works"
and "appropriation.' were his chief
bait in 1(()14.
Mr. Lewis has a slick wim of hand-
_ ling these things. Ire appioiecltes the
Liberals whose assistance he needs
in laying the desires of this town be-
fore the Government, and says to
them in effect: "We most, all work
together to get what w.• want.'• -and
then to himself, "and_ i'll take the
credit.'' taut nthtstdy coutlo reason-
ably expect. that Mr. Lewis 1Voilld be
(Mowed to Ai et k this gauze all 10 hit,
own adtsotage, and, when Ih,• Lib-
erals retaliated in kind it was only
what Mr. Lewis ;invited by Itis own
teethed*. • It is nnneceestry - to lay
down the -rule that ehrwtd-gtride the
Government in making apprupria-
tions-we• are all Novell epee the
abstract proposition 1 hal the Govern-
ment should spend public money in a
m,n.partisa) tnannt•r-but it 18 gUite'
in order - tie-- g -Brit -Tele rife--iTiiiidi
which Mr. Lewis has ch•aen to adopt
sines his entry into political life
render it difticelt to suture the co-op-
eration of Liberals and Conservatives
to the fullest extent in pushing the
claims of Ooderich t.o Governmental
consideration. 'The Star's vindictive
ecrerds, as seen in Its silty onthtirst of
Jest week. add to thrtdifficultV, For
instance, it is simply etatitg a fact W
.ay that the militsty camp was
brought to Itoderich-btrt -June-Ma inty
thr)ugh the personal exertions .,f
--Robert Holmes. --Cart- `Ir -
expected to ()take lite same efforts
again in the face of the savage on-
slaught of a Goderich tigwepaper It
may be that The Iltar would rather
have a slap at Kola•rt HedmOs than
that Goderich 'Mould have the 'Mil-
tell- and An improved harbor.
or anything else in the dlsh,osal of a
--L r .4 av nntott':-_ lkt%-the mak_
Ai
done to hi- liking to i foie-WaTfAue.
An .•lection ie the sem-erne oppor.
Lenity .4 the man ehu has I..laicaal
ideals and who wishes them put into
effect, like hides his li ht it'
and not tliilee less enlighten.. , who
tuust itt Lrld to account. If the
pier, xtrp erior people would get
to i ..litics perhaps we should have
Lottie reetttts': as it is. with the direc-
tion of political t'untrel. in the bands
of ordinary people, with the usual
hoose. pcoje.lice seed-
s.es and all the other conttuon failings.
of humanity, we shall have to get
Along the 1...1 oat we can. _
Mk: GUEST'S ARTICLE.
"The' Icelander. in l'anad,i' is the
title of au article in the Nuveut-
1.•r Humber et Tile Cnnnli.ut Mags-
'itie front the pen of H. ff. Guest, of
Toronto, fit-mtniy of tit,dt'ri,•h. Mr.nest out's had opportunities of study-
ing the conditiotia s,t' icrlandic settle-
ment itt the West, awl his article is
cw+aeirr awl +htrn•eting,
Mr. Guest says that no settlers in
l:,tuitd^ have been -more-sncct•seful as
a coast:, ..r have improved their condi-
tion to a greater extent bid emigrat-
ing to this ce.untty, than the Ice-
landers: Whitt they have done ht
Canada affords an example of w
ran In. readily accomplished ity. a
p, "Tie .. Iltr-ntar-at least du some de
gyre adapted for t he .•limine, and who
ale ready both to r)abure the struggle
of the first few years and, by frugal
living, hard week and pet.everance,
to seize the oppoltnuities whicb
Fortune o)f.'rs .,n every' hand in this
rico) and rapidly growing llominimi,
The first Icelanders calve to Canada lhirty•t+.ar ye 114 ego, their prin-
rip ni equipment conetsting of healthy
bodies and Milling heeds. Today
sense ei theta have tarn• of ()vera
thousand netts, and many live in tom-
ueadiuu. modern houses; while in the
r`Ity- ref Winuip.•g (hey leave, acquired
wealth in business, acquitted them-
seh es well in t he professioue, and been' en' elected -to 1111 almost every
public position of honor.
'flee.' have• been, siuce 1473, lees
Medic settlements in several parte of
Canada entitle. United 'States, but iti
•Calmttbt the main s •ttletuents were in
Manitoba, %%litre t hose who settled at
Argyle in Southeit, Manitoba, wile
the iiist to engage in mixed farming
in the Prairie Province. During re-
rent—years
e-
rPTTt years the enugratilei/Fein Ice-
land has fallen off, but a Berge num-
soof florae who hal settled in North
Dakota, Alinn.soht, Wisconsir. and
Michigan have crone to Cantina with
the general rush of settlers free, the
Sites. mid have gone meetly to
Saskatchewan. -It is estimated that
;y),INMt Icelanders have come to
America and tI,,t these have in-
crea-ell to :emus the mnjorily a,f
whom now live in Canada, They
htt'e-f-tefltit*ttbit' tor--indult-et,-..-ebad:
tints' and hnneety, and with there
Holmes be •lumlitiee they hm'trachievtld- Tilatge
measure of success,
The Icelanders in the city nt Win-
nipeg number alwut 1,010, engaged in
mimosa every line of business. Many
ofthen* at.. new in very comfortable
eii'e'tttti,taticee, and a few may he
clit;eed as wealthy. In Toth the ntedi-
.,Il and the legal professions ice.
Ira t'ix bavtt.wou,, issl'edl;tltMe .stand.
m�tFi`fi-jm irTi-faihey- are taking
an honorable place. They are reple-
.etllt•d not tinily oar 1heschool bard,
the Haul of Trade and the city ceun-
ei1, lt,ti they have too reitre.etttat ivee
in the Ihuvincial,1 egislatore.
in religion the majority of the Ice-
landers ere L.tthe•rnne. that being he
established religion in Iceland. +I'he
1'nittrtnnchurch also has a consider-
able number 111' !adherents among
ttteltl. Tho Ieelandere pierce peat
value upon educntiun, and the school-
house and the college enter largely in-
to their plans of life. The younger
generation tt" carefully instructed in
1 he u.t of the English tongue, but
tau weekly lope's and tour monthly
publications are plthtiehed in Theii-
own language.
Mr. Quest expects that, in ease of
er emigration from Iceland,
R'e.tern Uanaeli will 1.e the destina-
tion of the greater part of it. if t
is the case. he says, there certainly is
no elev. .1 settlers, elat id.• of the
English-speaking people, to whom we
can a Ctend a heartier weleomc,
Goderich, who l,. not exercise
virtue in spasms, still hardly thank it
for its exhibition of lad temper tet the
present time. The cloak,., is over
end 1.rx1erich, accutding to the way
The sitar leeks at it, hoe shown itself
superior to the wiles et th.• '•briber
wad corruptioni't.•' That aught to
satisfy anyone. even the most t'irtu-
tot., Whet Uot(etich Wants now is
the best r'oneiderition it can get froth
the p.hten that be, and if The Star
does n.4 want to hinder the good
work it Will refrain from throwing
Milnes at thole who have shown thenl-
seleea friendly lowards this town anti
its ambitions.
SNEERING AT PARTY POLITICS.
The of comments nt
Christian Guardian. the official organ
of the Methodist church, illustrate the
attitude of those good people who
seem to look upon the political sena
much iu the same way as they regard
the pugilistic Bing a. something with
which nice. respectable church -going
people have nothing to de except leo
turn up their noes And exeleint, "How
degraded 1"
It politics in this rr.nntty are de.
graded, whose fault is 1t ? Have te-
spt•rtable chureh-goers and editors of
church journals nothing to do with
THE CREED CRY uISUOUNTED,
"To discriminate against a thor-
oughly upright eitisen Versions he is• -
longs to some pst•ticulhr (herr), or
Itemises like Abraltatlt Lincoln, he
has not ivuwed his allegiance to any
ehnrcb. i. an outrage against that
tIherty of ronsei,•nce which is one of
the foundations of American life.'
This is the derlsratiou of President
Houervelt in answer to enquiries es to
Mr. l'eft's religious faith. It is said
that Mr. Taft is a t'nitarian, and that
in some quarters 'thhr was urged
against hint in the canvass preceding
oh.- eetreht eleettott, hot to whet -tittle
put-pute the attempt to create relit-
ions prejudice was made is indicated
in the elettiun • returns. l'ioeident
Roosevelt e4ftutitiued in his declara-
tion:
-You are entitled to know whether
a titan seeking your suffrage is it man
of clean and upright lite, honorable in
all bis dealings with his fellows and
tit by qualification turd pm-pos.- to do
well in the great office for which he
is a cuudidate, but you are not en-
titled to ktttwn matters which lie pure -
Iv between himself and his Maker."
This surely ie a et element that can-
not be cote !sweetish sal yet it is all
true in Camels as iu the United
States that when everything else fails
1111 ,ippettl to litigious prejudice is the
desperate lesor;, of the politician of w
certain .tylig. On Loth sides of the
Iutr. however,' it hes been demom-
strnted that such tactics bring very
little advantage to those who use
thefts, inidln the.ftituee`1t-FrOliiiiii`e(5it.
its itcreasinely difficult for the poii-
tiriatt who t rales upon differences of
tier and creed to find a market for
his ood*.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
---
Noe let us all see what -we can do
to snake ti,atcricl) grow. -
A Toronto elan searched for a leak
• with--te-Iiihterf t.rateh.
He ie .urvired by aux children.
It is reported that the Standard Oil
(iornparlTis to tnr-rF81eF-/TO capitaliza-
tion frolusS1(10,OsOel) to $601,09I,01t).
And yet they say that oil and water
will not mix.The daily papers talk about the
wonderful uchieveu)eot of a British
profesaor who has detected a :single
atom,ofmatter. But why mention
siu'h :t,little thing as that y
4 ----
Perhaps Thanksgiving Day ought to
)e a little earlier. This year there are
only r-orty•st=_ day. ` in *obeli to
recover front Thanksgiving and get
t,nt'r appetite in working order for
Christmas,
It is said of Mr. Ames, of magic
lantern fame, that every place in
Saskatchewan which he visited went
Liberal. Perhaps it was because the
Saskatchewan people know some-
thing of Saskatchewan affair..
t present writing it seems that the
Bo Qnterument i. defeated in
Newtortudlund. Mr. Kaden !night
wrile to Mir Edward Morris. the
Opposition leader in the island colony.
to find et$- how he did the trick.
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The Bali Reporter calls for n Do-
minion fOrtui sortive convention. to
-solidify the ratty." Is this a hint
that the party vfs a whole does not
accept the Halifax platform, con-
structed by Mr• den without cen-
.nitatton with the to and file r
Hon, Nelson Mooteit la 11liui.-
ter of Agriculture for to • s, has
shown a wood example in_tje
the fu•ni-after his political defeat, in-
stead of taking a',(iovernmrnt o
as it was predicted he would do.
farm offer:: a. fine a caner eta
Government job,
A member of the Ontario Legisla-
ture,-Nt'. Whitesides, has continued.
since his .•lection,to act nm a hex
collector forlihesity of Toronto. The
city of Toronto' is the only ►nturir•i-
polity in Ontario that would put up
with this stele nt lariats.: London
Advertiser.
\Yell, perhaps so. lint if the people
of Goderich ,would ju.i, '-kt.e their
eyes, and think hard. they might i.e
inclined to modify The Advertiser's
re! irk.
The bestowal of a hett•ditary title
upon the general manager of the Bank
of Montreal is not in accordance with
the-drttrrn-rntir--eptrit of this V0u11TPy.
Sir Edward Christen is donfttlef.e a
matt worthy man and no-one --eitarre's
with the due tecugnition of his.er-
vicee to the country ; but that is
remote for providing that his son shall
1s• a baronet when the father dies.
WI. want Be hereditary tithe or priv-
ileges in Canals, where every man is
supposed to stand on his own legs.
(mater native „papers are LrJing to
()sulfa a paint nt rhe Trt�Cf TTiitE the
majority of the cities of celled*
elected Conservative a ndidetes iu the
resent election. City people like to
think that they are superior in some,
way to dwellers in Ilse country, but
when it comes down to good, solid
thinking the countr•ymlau is generally
on hand with a better sample of goods
than the 'wheelie. can produce. The
country districts are the great strong-
hold, of Liberalism, and Liberals are
quite teethed. that k .hould lie so.
An exchange makes the following
rernatka, which wit! hear considera-
tion : f
"The (.rand'rt•uiilt itailway has not
been Able to pay any dividends to the
shareholders for the past year, ex-
cept upon a little stock. For the meet
of the men who have pmt up the
money to hulk, and equip this read
get nothing. And it has been about
this wily ever since the read hegen.
Most of the repitil invested is ling.
Llai cApital, Fera p•riiel of flirty
years they never get a cent in the
way of dividends. Then for A few
years it small dividend wits paid, and
new it is hack t the old 1hinq twin.
The general manager, Chas. M. Hays,
rxpt.ins the difficulty. Trhda Un-
ionism is making the operatting ex-
penses heevierevery year. and the rail-
way co lesion here cul the freight
rates. The railway enmpanies are
the, placed between the devil Aid the
deep sea. And yet a greet many
people hate the opinion that the rail-
waye are olgenized robbers."
Who Sides His Time.
olio bide. hi. time, and day by day
Face. defeat full patient!):
A mi
atient!) -
And lilt. a mirthful roundelay.
Ilan ever pour bi. roti our- W-
ile will not fall in guy qualm
Of poverty--Ihe paltry dime
1i wUl grow gulden in hi. milli!,
Who bides Itis time.
Who bides his time -he ti.tus the .weer
Of honey lar the sanest t ear :
Aud though he farm with slowest Net.
Joy run. to meet hit.,, drawing neat :
The bird. lire heralds of his esus() :
Aud like • netere.,ding rhyme
The rml.lsides bloom in hi,. applmec.
Who bidm hi. time.
Who bide. hi. time, and fu. ars nal
In the hot race that nous achieves,
Shall wear cool.wreatheu Laurel., wrought
Wit b crimson berries in Ihe Iran.
Arid he shall reign a goodly kb.;,
And sway his hand o'er every cline.
Wit h )Mare writ on hos signet ring,
Who bides his time.
-Jiwet. Whitcomb Riley...
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES,
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Next Session Will Be Shorter.
_ 1'algary New..
The next see. of the Federal Par-
liament will be t eh shutter than
several of it. predee its. Fuwlet
and "Billy' Bennett -an, Cockahuit
and Lefiirgey will not be the -
- A -Prisoner Has Rights.
ttratford Ile:te:un.
Another old theory has been ex-
ploded by the dev•i.ion of Judge Latttah-
ford. in a Toronto ease, th1t4 apo ke
oYft-eet leas nu right to ;hoot at or
wound it prisoner or person who is
attempting to escape.
. Likes a Fight.
SWiarton Echo.
Now t hat the elections are over. the
ratepayers of, every municipality
wt1
should get don to business and -think
ahmeois ;t -.yeas'+; souses, it '
to stop this acclamation. business in
some townships and put up a tight.
The harder the fight the better the
council will be,
Another Candid Opinion.
sleet ford Hrerald1COuservasivet,
Notwithstanding Mr. Foster's real
and undoubted abilities. his presence
among t he leaders of the -Conservative
party at the present time and during
the recent contest in our opinion is,
und,was, a weakness. rather than A
strength, and is conversation we find
not a few C'onsett•atir,'s holding a
similar opinion.
Attention. Mr. Fielding !
ltltlnlltoe Times. - .
A few items of the totitf rrouiee re_
adjustment. Sono•• pe.tple who fat-
tened on a tariff of M to :Vi per cent.
levied on their fellow-('anediens, and
who were .o greedy as W go atoms
ravening for more dutiig the recent
election campaign, have celled special
attention to is few reductions that
ought to be made in mereyto the con-
suuterh of the country. Are you hook-
snK. Mt....-(•'ielding ,
A Tribute to Mr. Greenway.
Winnipeg Fret fere...
Mr. Greenway MI! an Rngtiehut-in.
with many of the characteristic traits
of that race. His reserve, hie in•
difference to the Arth of the politician,
his bluntness and frankness, his forti-
tude under r•vrt•ses, his courage, were
all typically British. Hundreds knew
how kind a heart beat behind his
seniewhat grim exterior ; and he had
ne lack of warn) personal friends and
adherents. As to his capacity for
commanding the !eye! support of
tlteusapds of electot•a, his twenty-five
years of leadership id the Manituta
Liberals tells the story. Taking hint
ell In all, weighing his virtues with
is defectis, Mr. Greenway wit. a great
Cen►dian. His faith in Western Can-
ada was no late growth ; he hehl it
front the first day lie stet his eves on
the wvide prairit'.,ind then piwdieted
not only what has now come to pals
Mut future achievements equally ale
to he realised.- His name will long be
held in affectionate regent by the
people of the Province whose intet est.
be served assiduously for thirty
years.
Bryan.
IIont real Herald.
M Bro,ut hna toric.' retied. TLAt
is the worst that enii be .aid abetui
bite. He hAe been n real leader of
men. atul tsY is entitled to high rank in
a class it which entty cannot be
had by Ih net of a political conven-
tion, het h the grace id Vrrn idence
manifested t rough the quality that
men call ge 'us. Bryan 'has it, es
certainly as 331.'ne and %Vebster• and
Clay all had it, d Ira Itaa failed of
the Presidency, as he ty .A31 failed. It
is already hail le ret?ttentbet• those
who snatched the co trot the dips of
Clay and 1Vebster : nine's memory
hes xmvived that of amler eft who
avaaa:I'rraldentociten he have
been. Bryan ha. given in a on to
millions of his countey_meto t . • .._
Prone down at inlii:e a vety
man. He Seems to have o
mated his own strength and to
uridereslintated the strength of
compact organization by which e
was opposed. He will never he Pepsi
dent, hilt it may very well be that hill
tante will consid'rnbly outlast that of
many who were.
re
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THE POi-ITICAL-
a
re•st'-
av
he
Incomplete returns of the deterred
election in Prince Albert, Mask„ in-
dicate the election of W. W. Hutton,
F,nwral.
v
London Advertiser : Th.• standing
of the parties in Ontario in Federal
representation miner Confederation
may be of interest at lite present. It
is:
Con. Lib.
144117 , 47 :iff
1572 :in illl
14471 24 04
18744 133 25
It042 .i4 :04
141.1 i4 .tri
14111 414 41
11411 - 45 17
Itts) ei 37
1914 44. 34
HIM ... 40 37
i:xamine your lives, weigh your
m.,'iv,-e, wiI.h oyer ylwt-r PMwitlet,
anti yeti will not take long to discover
enough to make you ente•rtein char-
itable opinions of others. He harsh in
your jedgment of self ; be tender in
your judgment of others.
"Rollos, Jack, old hay, writing home
for money'?" "No." "What ate you
taking so h trouble over, then ?
You've leen fussing and taming ..ver
it for the last two hours." "I'm try-
ing to write home without asking fur
money."
"My heart is It. my mouth, 1 am
Afraid to hear your an+wet•." "You
well may 1e. Mr. 1)otl)ny," retorted
Ethel. of never amid marry a man
whose. heart waft not In the right
place ! '
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A Deplorable Occurrence,
Toronto ()lobe.
4 mother end her two Lada run
down and killed at a level croratng
near (iodet'ieli { A snowstorm noel«
it dinlctittt to We or hear, and deer
are probably acuses of such crossings
is Ontario where MN. a etrn'uly night,
or even day, the users of the King's
highway are u'etacesl with a terrible
death.
Th.• level crossii.g is in many wiser a
local issue, iuit it is also a Provinchl
issue. t This fact is swing recognized
by the State l.egislattre, in all the
progressive States across the bolder.
rhe principle established is that the
Abolition of a dangerous level crossing
is something in which the railway, the
State, and the municipality are inlet -
toted. The cost is borne by these
three entities in varying propxu•tiou,
the muiieipllity's *hare being placed
at a low percentage, It itt luainly'
from the municipality that the initia-
tive comes. The fact that a portion
of the coot will be assessed against If.
even it it is only fifteen per rout„ will
couttma the application- for abolition
to such cases only as call loudly for
ace lull.
In the i:nited Suttee the Railways
instead of resisting the"wuvemeut are
in harmony with it. They have come
to recognize that it is a public crime
to operate trains running at the rate
of tarty -live or fifty miles Mt hour
ovt't' unprotected haft dangerotes cross-
ings, It is a clatter that the Ontario
,.' r meal should take up. It
would his a popular plank in the policy
of either of the parties. There would
be no danger of running the utunici-
palitita int., heavy or unwarranted
cOPrOateefor liu_al:tiun would be tak.vt
except with the consent or at the
initiative of the municipal authorities.
Rete
Wait important subject for Sir
Jame, Wltitney and his colleagues to
deal with.
How's This 7
Ilea otter one hundred dollars reward for
any caw of catarrh that cannot be cured by
• h L'ucw
F. J. CHENEY t.CU., Toledo, u.
11'e, the undersigned, hare known F. J.
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hint to be pctfoctly honorable in all buauee.
trensnetions and financially able to carry out
airy eMHgitions trade by thi. arm. -
tWAl.pll,n, KIY..As & MAat•Is,
11'b.elrsrle I)ruggesta, Toledo, u
(tall s t'atarrh Utile 1• taken internally, sit
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Price 73c per bottle. Sold bt all Druggt-t-.
Take (tall'.. Family tills for aotstitea!sou.
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Diseased parts of the air peerages
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air treatment from which you get the
b.lsamic elect of living to the pine
and eocelyptlc forests., where ca-
tkrrbnl and bronchial troubl•a do not
ex ist.
Hyotrlei destroys the germs that
cause disease of the breathing organs ;
you simply by the use of A rubber
inhaler )ills Hyomei air with your
inward breath ; as it reaches the die -
eared -parts .-wilerr catarrhal, bron-
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multiplying by millions their life is
entstlyd out ; out they are t be disease,
irexterininatnal'er.-sins quick im-
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Jas. 11'ilson has the agency for
Hyomei and will furnish the complete
outfit for $1,110 under guarantee to
f:.l sprue. .
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