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Oou ateH. THURSDAY. UF.'' ?1. tea.
A DANGER TO UANAVA'S TRAM.
',Shout 1 Canada demand preferen• World-waye:
tial treatment in the British markets, A. G. Mac K.. ✓ is right to call :t
and were tufa-Canadian Government convention. Tit • I,fberal party in Ilie
Pruri_µruf ltuttli•i still'bat. sone•.
to maks. such a demand. would The 4hltilJ tip ItN1�f111 N:11'Tl wh.tlt :c Leone
(Hobe approve?' Thkis a question repieseutati'.i' i uuc.nt Loossisseti
that is diatoriel by The Toronto progressive Ir.gislalien and public
Globe. and is answered in the nega- .rights. But Mr. MacKay etuuld not
del ty calling this convention until
tTve. next June. is he tI I.
The Grube point" out that in the during the next mewl ion, no mend tie
fare of ,the Canadian tariff ugaintt
British goods it would 1a' tut unreason-
• able thing our Canada to ask the Brit-
•' Leh people to tax themselves with a
tariff against foodstuffs from outside
the Empire in order to give ti prefer-
ence to Canadian wheat and other t•x•
ports. Were Canada willing to stand
for free trade within the Empire such
o
QTOpx,eilal would not event s -
unrr:as-
able, but the protectiimirits of ('tuna -
Ila ill not listen tt, the proposition
-he Canadian tariff against goods
'twat Britain and Atht•r'p.artiuur
pirr should be abolished.
it comes to talking a&rout
the Etrrpierste!`_'•.-
mining between Britain
votes of the people alums; its route
Chis is an argument that adttteata•s
of puhlic ownei•ehip will certainly 111
accept ; to admit it would It 1 ' give
wav the wholly ellse for wadi.. owner -
it in t•egattl 11, Int• luh•t'eul'n-
unl, bot as a general
'Itituately, advocates
alit
ial Rai
proposition.
of pTtidfc. u
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
s_
Are You a Loyal Citizen %
st, \tar). Journal. •
.1.110 ratepayer d•ho is not ititer,•sltd
in the municipal weltu•e of the tuw'u
ie not a loyal Mizell.
One for the Women.
1'
the. r.tilways' will be ned by the
public awl estimated under Odic eon -
trot To' allow the Iulereilo '.I. W
fall into privere hands wou1.1 Ix'
garde,' AS a • retrost:ttl • step and a -
direct challenge to the principle.• of
public ownership.
As a straight business p op.rsition.
would it 1N• Wise (or 1he Government
to allow a private vomit/toy t.t take
hold of the Intcrcoloni41 :and operate
it in duceet con)p;•tition with the east-
ern end of the new 'Natio ,i.ti Ti tns-
cnntinenttl It Wady, whish is to he
owueid by the tightly? \Should it not
he a particlilarly--glaring ease of cuts
ting mike own thuya' %
The Government should exhaust.
every means of putt:gg the biome'1
uuisl on a paying 11a;ia before mom
lieti' fug to the proposition ativant•rtl
by The 144 i iId.
ere, is
t.wldoii fisc-Jfiwe-
"Housekeeping is the most h►ek•
ward industry in the world," said
Miss Alertly' Van Rensselaer. of Cor-
nell- Cult -resift y, bpeakiug at Guelph.
%Void.) it be improved it the ladies
Lured politica?
Fire [frill in Schools.
Toronto Globe.
The uart•ut. active of school chil-
dren from a hnliN t in P.►rir town
school emphasizes li necessity for
lire drill. Pupils cannot be made tire•
proof. but by dint of training they
slay 11c Hattie 11t(10 -M.0of, So may
triteness.
The Hotel Men.
Brantford Expusitor..
1t will he well, in•nny event, for
those eigegw'1 in "the trade" to re-
cognir,• that the din is not far di11ta111
when A "eparatilm licieweett the .hotel
hostiles •and the sale of liquor Anna
take place, and the man is wise whs.
moire the impeeding s'.urult get,
tinter abetter,
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Not His Time to Go.
ti'uod.tock *mime Iter iitt.
THE WOR -DS ADVICE The Weekly Lsun insist. that MO -
deur should go. The majority of the
people. way believe, would insist thit
Mr. Brodeur go on and finish his
work. tar has tmdertitkan onenf
-ttrt•-
moat important tasks ewer fscel lay^ a.
Canadian \liuiitty, and hr seems to
i,e doing 1 1*. week very well. •Itwill
be tinle• etre ugh for ban. Li go niter he
lass-. 1111plutd his task ---or has failed.
Government Cannot Supply Brains.
The Toronto \Vi1'.I is a ('unser vu.
tier jttitrnali -tart it .1,a., riot ht•grudge
some advice to the I_beret l'rovinciel
leader. Mr. JfacKa; will no doubt
take it for '••hat it is N.•rth. The
tha
freer
of the
"When
consoltda
of tariff hit
and Canada. i
of individual 1
the certainty of
ration... says The.
obvious that nu tt•U
be misled." The u
\ bolds that the people of Treat Ifritaiil
4itovld settle their fiscal - cy to_ cull
' themseh•ee, fie this people if Canada
aredoing.
This is a than. ighly tog at and
reasonable px)sitio11, but thus, alio
hold Grase views should not , uw
their intot in the question to be .c
remote AN L to utak_ a their vole.
heard in the t cession of thegteetion
on both sides of the Atlantic. There
is a danger that the people of Great
my the st rident
•twist Iutperial-
e to the ',•on -
unit in de-
-Carnelian
or that.
if join
nal•
er
I.,uJou .Iverti.et.
\TTie•n.ii'er a via Dollen ,tl 'll t t
te•spuurl 11 ity s thrown upon
the 011 awe lfuvrt- u,irot. In the
of ••f the majority i f Uauadiens,
the tit,ttt•.rnlurut lots gone far enough
1n giving the w•ni .11 men :id per rent.
It is not rallied upon to give Nitta
from hivItu•ty% Isehinlieall a lei••` Inuits :Ind enterpt•i.e to 11111 their
w•niat iww-cunseat inti to meet.. fid 11,1 ;t.... Suuie of Ilan w'ho 1 .,...
AI)\'ERIISEMI NT,
Beware of the
Liquor Literature.
der-Mo+a+lav 14t*(itIl.+wiutt tet4rrwar.-reiveat,wbirh endorser tM-trtwt+•-
ulente of both Dr. bheater on December 14(1 and of Itrv. U. R. Jones lust
iunday,•ciucerning both the business etfeet of Loral Option in Owen Sound
slid the unreliability of the literature that the liquor omen are flooding (lode -
rich with. 'l'he Ultimate Local Option Committee have honestly endeavored
to the literature of (Isis campaign to give the voters only that material for wi-
dellee shah •+-umot Llln challenged. 141. the letter. steak for itself and the re-
liability of suti•Lwtcal•Option literature :
Utuas. H. Jones, Estit„ Owen Sound, Dec. It), 11414,,
tiindt•rich, Ont.
Dear Sits -
Your telegram of December 10th to hand which reads ns fol-
lows :-"Do yoc approve 11Nley your signature of petition you'signed Novemn-
ber:t th, ltk17, answer.- Wt. suppose you have reference to the petition (hit
was signed fey McDougal at layman in regent to Local Option. Our Mr.
Lemon signed this petition himself and the writer did not even see the pct
1100 until after it came nut in the papers and did not know that such a peti-
tion had twett signed by the Ih•ni's name, \S'hilr Mr:Letuon no doubt would
lie' in favor of what flair petition mentioned the writer was not in favor of
what this peli1iou contained, as ill my own opinion 1 do not think that Local
O tion bite in any wad' been an injury to trade in the town of Gwen :found.
Our (usinetul has certauly increased this last two years. \S•el of course do not
at 1i1ute it to Local Option, as Owen Sound is of emirs. a thriving town and
busine:a should of course increafe. 1 mtyst•11 do not think that law Ontinn
Iles ill any way hurt the bulineas in the town of Owee Sound, Of warn. lay
partner Mr. Lemon tukea it different view of this, but 1 was not at all in sym-
pathy with this_ petition wlaich was signed by the, urines name on November
7t11, 11117. Vi ur. 1111 If.
A. A. AIcUoiA:A-•,
Lippincott's for 1909.
Lippinct'lt's Magazine announces
many _good things for 10s9t. Ljppin-
cott's dietiuclive feature is that it
prints nit entire novel in every issue,
in :audition toehurt bturies and art ivies
of genet:it ilt••rret, :and to Hn:tintnii
the high-tttaudard of its peat forty.
one-year,: is the high ainl 'Nth which
it seta out toxin the note y.• m. lu
January forest', is to be tt • fans 's1 i •
mystery Dattjj IIINt III
111 r IaM•.� o entitle• •'I he noose
Sevier.' I.,v Grace Ma,•Guw'an
Mete is . r 1.41111 biome. in this fAr-
acat-1-tle of a 1111NLern itivent'on th::n
in lint' r.s.•nt til(' lu. !•haft,•, y,vv
(fenced Cli tiles King will runtribut.,
1,114" 1,f his supremely stirring acyls
or.aarA) \1i•ckife. !s Aiies: th.111 past
achievement* speak for themselves
through 'The 4•olen,•I'. !taught. r.'
�iarlun s I•',1,11>,,' and 11 itiaertns tit her
p1' • I'Avolite,, The l.l..t .1' till.
latest novel is laid at .i leant.•1
w)ttue w'ti t. wouten amu In:n r'nn
are snowed in for tb-, which I.
bet ion is to s.ttur extent pee ti.el. -
for the reitint Lade httpgx•ninga. 1
t.
alai 11 the moil will 1 '-t
) 111 Kati nl d•-
Harold's Wish. '
Although there was no sort et tot
• which could t, bought and for p hick
Harold hail expressed a dein• that
was Hot in Ins possession, he still had
his ituruttielit'd longings. "1 know
whist i wish 1 was, mother." h. said
.UY day. _ w betf.-hie_ own hitt brut her
had K1,Hr away n11d the tilde IN'c
loos'•- the street was ill.
Vis. dear." said hie mother. "Per-
ctl�uovrliu lila!, hap. yea can he it, Harold : u•othrr
!y t „r [Nano., will le•ip you. Is it lo clay auldier''
"No, indeed'" Said Harold. scorn
Ifully. "I jest wish 1 was two httl,•
dogs, N., 11••ndd p•Iiy together."
i
1
j Repeat it : - •'Skil ,h'p Cure will al
ways -tire 1ny 1•,mghs am1 colds."
Ocensionally t•. thio girl worries ie
cause site traen't a hri xltlt•1• outlook.
110x1 Jour. 141)1 *121;1--Ft-ltl't1;try, 111.• I IL, u• t}L r1114'r .ua:_iluittg 111/•11 v self.
delegates will du well Ors.... the Ixsi•=.
IAUnrnt w,>rk.:iitd the Liberal I.gi-- Ald rm&nic Qualifications. .
lato.a -many of them • may be tele. Neteh ilrrcnry.
guttas (n the convention. l'anthdati forthe conned should
No doubt Mr. MacKay will 1.• ren i• o.•• ousels tot, the tlualillctitan for
tiered the lrcletsi ). Hr may
1 ..ta1d th post l w . o
A toady collo tlailti
1
'n t � • a 1tlla9lf{••. , . 1 tt •: n 1111 R •r ; ties M. N'r • to
its uw�rFtau•e aN int Im}},, t, p r
at call of public duty. and he should' so change out's. mind isit ipl.4el' i11 the
regard it. lie should notify the cot- mews, tit tau mien[ Ili•• :+hilly to
t r ' i
• i a v w m Umrs vote but Mat
case t o eatery to t a r the
weal' 11.44 lie will fit ( tot 1
1
i Vino We ion
he .h uldl u 1 to tel 'tMu ,N
frau the li••vetnHlrut and I1 he hits
pet.' 1)pttirily decline to have the hat An euros b..ttin to .t frtz . in h i••t1y
passel around for hie suppoirt. Aleit-e Parti Iuwtlt.u-y horologe: • n .talk for
ell things he • should refuse to 4-w half an tont•. at It -eat on a . ulrjert on
"yeah -.t ikt• I" by rich nn'n.•public sets which -he i, tot illy , ign .1f
vice corporal ions nr'by anyone else. qualified 0,1 thew• points. aeo0. '•Int r's
The leader of rut 4) gw.sitit.tt- H til.leemani, car.. I Will he orp• nand
keep himself•L• u• 1' ' all entangling. trituntth. -
ttllianees and ruchlnlrrarlrt' e• st • He Knew. His Job.
lie his own 111411 t11101 011114 10 1N1Wel l.ir-gru Nevi.
which the srlfollter•et, leer Lout Hey ubltr•irtto*1s. emotes_
--Trap' thug ah•rtg a. ttrlTrtTTj' t
dust fes is inti cured, or implied. with tea intrrt sf to serer:• man w,ts attrtg a- by frightful
pules -and ,1isinteg- except the pulite. Uttered 1'ntt 1 tau' sa 111 1'. ruining from fur
aluhr, "will lir s.i "syslrsn the lrtnviNur i.+n+ly-le a.wtuc: }nytm the road.'rying hN Ito• hp
It idu. " led
:: P slid 1
rs txl iu an elft 1 fit
ran W the lionise and found that a
Iwps'riali.t wi16S,4,1,,,ittot tlut:t it in iti ► Kuat and tial•• lacy• had swan,' eel n quarter.
Ile, therefoie,
Britain, hearing
tones of the ••pratee
ista" of Cantu) ►, will co
elusion that Canada is d
mending a preference fo
goods in the British market,
\if there are Canadians who do
M such a demand, they would 1N'
iftetl if Great Britain sl Id of
own volition put a tariff against fo unalterably opie
eign imporfi end allow ('inadiea'-leas•-..( the fosters
goods a preference. This IN•lief i►`iy private turporat
should • it be allowed to prevail. -
Canada h. a direct and a very impsie- fid'.y, Dw et,tbcr
ea -t inlet t in the maintenance of shorts t day in the .year.
penile sive g .'•rnulen.. Mr. Mac-
Kay will du w •II to start early lutd
start right. There Mr stint!, big mita-
ti, /11.1 up now that he •utght: to het
right fid' at one.'!" -
EDITORIAL NOTES.
S.••IA,r;h isputtiig 1,n (ity nits. " It
is going to have :t "jag .lay."
'f le Clint on young ladies Mutt, the
and his Mother, 11th. kAowing what to
tin, Was fr.tntiu. ''I'he man rsulght the
lull) f,•liuw by Use heels, anal, b..l'ding,
1' up, gine hien a few .hakes.
whet tannin the coin dropped In the
Blot, '• Well. mister,'' said thegloms
fnt mother. "you t"rtainh' know how
V+ ger it tint, " Are you u doctor:•,.
'•No, madam." replier) the noun. "1'1t
x trllt•ctiw of interns! t•evetnn•.,,
THE POPULAR VOTE
tug,• nn the G(Nletts h git'Ix th, t Figures of the Recent Election What
h, •• such big stockings to hut, 1.1. ' About the Intercolonial 1
4131 ht tH .istonish Santa Chit 1)Utint. Dee. 21. The 1'te•rk of the
The nUnitive man, scientist, say, '(!r,.wn in ('haltrery matt• pnhlir tr.-
d,t 4117 lollotvtng lIgures ;iv to 1he
did mit ugh. No dielbt it mad. him I popular tide in the fewest elm" inn.
sennas r think that lie lutd to he a Th'• ret lit ns for British l'Hlurn6i` tut•
pattt•t•u fat.
hien.
'til who wet'e to come after i11rumplete :
Prowincr Lib. Cat.
Ontario ... :,s:.'I . i tuft
Hon. n. lt. 1luebec . laaSeta Isla,:ail
Minister of Rail ys. declares himself Novi 14e,ttia 4/4 loll 17,101:,
New Byunsrlitrk N1, i Ill at.ui.,
•d to the sale or Prins. Edwatd (eland 14.4111 11,ah1
+1•ti ty 1++ Ma11it�elu, 2ei,itz$_ 'It seal
n• lit iti-11-4'oluttthialinc. 1 :7,511 S. Ma
Alberta lft:/ti St .1-1
st, wee' the-Rxel,atr-btewxo -.- >Gpal - 4(i,
The aver- Totals ..rit,:5.';. 512,otvi
d himself The poplins tisiority title tvruld he
week, :4.1471, Ices the 1'"nem v.ttive utaj.n'a-
li.s in Brtri-h 1'.dimbi,l. The total
any- vote was 1,117,1111, plus the ILitish
Columbia figures. in Its.: so \S'il-
frid'K pnenthu' majority was ts, 7 cit.
•own. JI, 1'.. I•t-
0 nature shot
\wh are not pro
to. see hat, once
dotted er free'
fedopttld ion,
Britis wa et for
would d troyed.• Those- who
. are hoist ing the protection-
ist catnp�Rn•n G TEM • are not
waging the war for (' nada's oke, but
for their own. The la led i rents.
'Which are so influential - for n of
the "tariff reform" part t, a ju Its
tnxions to tax Canadian wh, as o
tax wheat from the ilnited
and should the protectionist int
get the upper hand in (feat !trite
the tariff would be employed against
' Alt.. tier
fully as the protectionists of Garda
would dire't the Canadian hriff
against British goods.
Canadians should not allow them-
selves to ie deceived. The triumph
'of protection in' (treat Britain would
be A disaster to Canadi•:ti trade, and
no uncertain voice should he sent
across the waters for the encour-
agement of those who are upholding
the free trade policy of the Mother
Country.
THE INTERCOLONIAL.
The Montreal Herald advocate's the
Government's getting rid of the', In•
tlereolnnlaf Railway, and argues the
CAW IAN if only the Maritime Provinces
veers Interested in the maintenance of
the present status of the road as a
government-owned enterprise. Alt',
Government that pr•atinee. to follow
The Herald's a,lvirt• will find, net only
in the Maritime Prnvincee, but in On-
tario Mao, a Targe hotly of politic opin-
ion opposed to such a step.
Advocates of photic ownership --
and they are not a few are not satie-
11ed that an earnest effort has been
wade to run the lntereolonial Hall-
way on tntsinese principles. The Her -
Old practically Admits thee by stating
that it Is impossible to conduct the lo -
kilted, but Canadians getting s rt.i every dray 11
tionista cannot fail until today a iv husky if he h
'reat Britain, ahem- thing left lea. is appetite.
axle poiet and Andrew Carne ie says the Un
the gl'eat Ir•e States ate* metietfiu.tureralr n-
`anadian somas
need tariff proteeti
we know ofl1. lir f e
sten will Ire saying that
industry does - not need
pretectihn and bounty e
rd Hon_ Geo. P. Graham and the 1. C. R. -
\Vith refer'nce to the published I'M
port that the 4iuvet•n11111t. was note
ofiritil•tinglie proposal to lease - ate
1 tercolenial Railway either to a pri•
tit1 ssyndicete for a term of teary or
else
HOW
1nce),
ter of
while he
past year
to a Naomi
he road ant
p meat anntt
rich Me had yet
sister tion by the
"Th road is 're
First thin
xti"adian-siee
o Canadian)
th tariff
ourage-
extent,
The shutting down of ano
woollen mill is the occasion
further demands from the Conserve•
tive press for increased protection on
Dollen motel.. The Liberal press od-
es the Government to ••stand pat,"
t is to be a osed that the Gov -
PT
VI
seeeolonial as an inslinary tailwey :
tt is a "departmeHt of government'
114 oust be run with reference tritium
ern
ffi.nt
m one of the railway con1paniea
'rating in the Maritime Proe-
m.. Gorge P. Graham. Minis-
ailweys, .slatted today' that,
fid been renvidl•ring for the
1' , suggestions lucking
'•fit in the management of
the overcoming of the
(lentils. no definite.
wen evolved for eon -
Government .
v nein); well mail-
"Ur/
tan-
„ ",tent
'4 arious pro -
in mum Aare•
let's' from 'me to pie ins oiving
1111'ir d,•ry 1,f. Nrtc York life coil .I
1 Knigl t Elraot in Ij1•,ddw'ay," y
Rupert ) argent Valli al. .1 ten• syr
loss -.1,.r y ineorjH.ratt'tl into .t
liusices $ •.nes is pail 9i. til Illy win -
11111)t 31111 ii.11ll til, "1tr• I'll til• ••
Alastair,' lit- Mr. Bollard. was well
liked 411 the May. itais,. Lippincott'-,
and a new ntttrtilntl lore prft wIlTl e
warm's. welcomed, Other no; i;l.sts
who.. • '.t ark has been st•i•urtvl for 1!1 Ila i
Otto t :n•otyrt \\ tita, -Marie 't alt Tifstt1
\i"ill Lewingtnn Comfort, Kalli:eine
Mt calf Roof. Maarten Ma,trteu.,
u l
Mn K adsP
titre arm --fit tY
ti'orrtrtrrs
Drak. . Lippinei s
import! it :and eaeli',tve mitt -lee for
next ye. • in additt1,u 10 i1. rich yield
of flet' Anlong these will i e "The%%'au eau Yrrableue, ' --two remise kalelt'-
pest humnns 'Meets' by "Oujda." This
magazine bought he Maim.. ripstwith
the molt -rel undtny(that they should lel
ire pmblisheit until after the author"
dente. Swely '•Iloilo' wan witted
with the spirit 1;1 prophecy, so well de,
these keen tacrtisatntle hit tut' nes-
rut causes of unrest and rebellion
:arming abutters of her .0 n sex. The
WINTER TERM
OPENS
JANUARY 4th
1:1% luaug I't•lp:e
ji:u u,..! ••.a:em.-i,
J other .:, un• ,. ,rntt dem_ril h,r `1
iii
our grain:it.•- N. nosiness. 1 ollrge 1
I '1'rarhtn, 1•.i. J' a tt'eret .trt.•., tatter
1) Assistant , rt r. The .'must 'tit of the
most Flom r, Modern .y -tern• 1nown in
A.Aio.
Won. Three I)epartmeot-. maim
.1 ill .1 in-trn..t urs.
'COMMERCIAL,
STENOGRAPHY.
TELEGRAPHY.
bl:ti l t'*mt-'*�. ir•- alt ff.ninrv{o}6t•
.t, .I 11. . -.• h,s,l - h ...,-
by
Goderich
Business College
ijGI<u. til••,-1"i'11N. 1'ttla u•.v.
first tnti.I,' is called "Shall i'.' •n G _ _
Vote?" and the second- "Love Versos y
n costs, and
Avarice," Iti.tb bei ug written with the IN •• le • • r
,t n•n.t
1:1,111111.
onal ares. Another top;, '`.f
.merest '.'.7111 iN• the literary rt•Hitni•-
f General l'h:ulr. Kimt, ei
the results
titled "Cltirty thews of Pervert.
Other special articles will inrlud•
delt•t series on present esluc:Unifie l
mistbtdr, by.lnsi•ph M. Rogers. to fol-
low his excellent peters on Prepay-
atot•y Schrols," which attracted mm•l,
attention in Lippincot't's bast year :
:and interesting contributions fr.s
powder isour es such as Mrs. .1„h..
%':m Verst, George 1.. Krt tin . I 1 ,,
Allen Willey and InNlli' „I 11, .•
The Newspaper Fraternity.
The Ripley Express is 101king f
tt.ud to tun enlargement of its ixndt•rs 11 Adelaide $t. E.. Totoatm
fie x1 year, with •a change from x four- s
i..,gu to an eight -page hoot**. We con- �� .sa
gt'atulate Brother Moony upon this
A Kennedy School educe
t•on does not cost mach $to.00
a month less for cash on
longer terms.
Any graduate w.il earn from
$500 to $r,000 a year.
We find the position
Send for booklets.
They tell the whole story.
The
Kennedy
School
,•t id ore et his enterprising spirit sand ! -
trust 11 it owe good people of Itipley
will give hien their enthusiastic supe
port in making the venture x peyine
atm. The Express.is a rem -titter 1t.
ley.
Thi• S:at,lyd.lt News, published ,I
17t.11ingwiwed, in its issue of Noveutbe,
:lith gives en elaborate account tit t
tiiiiit•it of the 1FM ! -i vire
at the. C 11ingwt.a t Shiphnilding (', .
ysusls. Lnlltr same issue isanat t tnl.-
orf'"Navigation on the ('ppe•r Lakes."
with ilium rations showing many of
the Canadian etea0toat+ shitty pli. d
tin the upper lakes in the earlier days,
as well as the nuagnill-cent vessels
whir•h now - prise the fleet of the
Northern Net igntion (his The - pub-
Ii,hersofTheS:uurday News are tn'
he eotigratulate.1 upon the enterprise'
shown in this ntienbrr.
nt knows' t e cit• eat staff of ofllcin
terrain, have wen utas
-
icer
0
These' tau outcry against the pro-,etthrr the leasing mf the ntrreoleninl
portal to le d an fee palace and hold to a private t•0ntpany n turning it
e, winter c turd in Montreal. 'it over to a contmission to peratis 1
ie lipid that the will be a had river- min t'p''ts to r•oniirtion as t( any int -
is
tiseiHrnt for (:� •a. Canm(in, hoof•! hut ms yet I nm not pupa t to ie -
ever, i'stn well off to let the truth cuuimend to the tlavernmen • Ilse
he told, end a par( adoption of tiny definite new li . • of
winter splen is fir. policy. Ihave. Yid course. noted u•
feature of Uanadian li various suggest' note laying
in the press, but so far the solutions)
world will leaks that M t the question tN confined more to the
Toronto, or G erich, an aha while dcwspapers than to any Govern
(lanadtt has windy in wino lit e. it i mental action."-
has summer in sumer tune.' In e
Raphael Turk & Sons Publications.
e truth is that
ry plra,8nt
1 time the
1 in not
meantime, if there ''•Ere peep.
fear to come to Cantu C because `they
have heard of nit ire i,t 447.7• in M1tn-
treal, let them stay nary.
A Christmas Prayer.
th, 1.11 only ehadieh sight
Thatin the dreamland of the blur
.51111 ser. the Vision and the Ileight,
And blindly ',new. the Dr, -Mn emote trite.
`If it 1' only children sow
Who keep the wls,tom Inst to it. -
rhut .eek the moraine( 11 tic re and lieu
Of stars once waft and t mambos.
U Thou who tweet a child end clung
Unto the Dream that never dies.
Keep rN. for all mar blindner..• young.
And make to, like Thy children, site'
-Arthur et ringer.
A lazy man is en the wrong side o
humanity's profit. And loot account.
e well•kr,..w11 firm of Raphaeel
Tit FSone Criss bit.; MrmIteaI, the
prem •r pulr4tshers of artistic cards,
ealend r, looks, Iwoklete. rtr., have
ain cot rilettesl very largely to the
p n'nre o he Christmas season by
th r beam til Chrietmas publien•
tion. which a Kohl by all dealers.
This 110+ priNht ions fire of the brae
artistic -character - irh nt ones dis-
tinguishes then) to he nt11.411' rye
f ,m any or lnnry *o In design,
n.
in exectlion, aalso 'n the taste
ehmt•n in the selection of t • text, the
Tuck irwlnetions are in a lees by
theins. r,, enol the nnn+her of dre
sigh included in their eele,•ltun is
simply immense, Their calendars de.
pitting the spwitte of ('nttwda are one
of their opeeialtiess which should be
particularly popular, and their rhil-
dren'spicturebooks erea delight to
the lithe folks.
Ruhscrihe for The Signal.
Proved It.
One night at a theatre some scenery
took lie, and a teey perceptible odor
of burning alarmed ohs• spectators. A
picnic seemed tit ht• imminent. when
an actor appeared on the stage.
"L.adit•s end getlll•ot•n." he said,
"compose yunrselves. There is nudanger. '
Thr audience did not seen) reas-
sured.
"Ladies and gentlemen," continued
the conu•dinrl. timing to the, aero• -city
f the tx'rasion. "Confound It all ; do
,u think if there was any danger 1'11
1 (ere :?" ,,
c panne enlittpsed.
SO ' THING CAN BE DONE
To Stop the increase of Catarrh in 1,
Goderich.
roubles are increasing. I
erk•h hal all ower the
i•tt,, climate and to
not only in ft
Catarrh ig
core it germ life,
and lungs. be
eau be done onl
11 enema.
There tin dangP 1101 111m11., I.
iiv11111,111it When 'tiro! is need ; 00
tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the
dito•et inn be often dem royed.
Breathed through the neat pocket
inhnler theft tsimes with piety outfit.
it heal ites talitatne ponetrate the moo'
remote sir cells, destroying the ca-
larrhs1 get me so the, tent k recovery
follows. The complete outfit costa
tIM•111•=11,
WINTER TERM OPENS
JAN. 4th. •
�Gl1ggi.', -
CCTRATr^: • ' -
•11,1. .hoot:1a one of the tattiest In the
Province. It l• noted for the Mort:mettnc..
..1 n. work and the snores, of its students,
Three departruonls.
COMMERCIAL 'SHORTHAND -
TELEGRAPHY
our graduate. are In dcrnatre ;.- Ra.inr++
t'ullrge teacher. fie well a. omb-c
t:et our maxi.tl cat catalogue, i; I• fie,•.
!LLL6rY McLACHLAW,
1'rt atonal,.
9
MANY THANKS
to all our Friends.
Wishing you a
Merry Christmas
and a
Very Happy Now Year.
JOHN STEAD
West Street - - Goderich.
EW i;AR`S GIFTS'
•cis
We catty such ... , • stock ail Men's Clothing and
1•'ornisllings that et rrl afact• the henry Cht•isltnets trade
you will fled a large assortitirnt in this .1 ore to choose
Nsllitablt•NI V Y1•::tit' GIFrtram.
_A1 lance tit N. •1,,%%, gr. Stilt 1:loves+, Neekacurts.
Y t`uliri-irCr i+; . Fircy 11 ,se, I laitdkerchief,+, Suspender -
Versify Sweeter,, ('Hats, Fur Collars, Fite Caps, and in fact
' •t eter)'thiug fur 111:1i 11L wt•7W1
WISHINt.i ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS
ANI) A HANKY NEW YEAR
v
TER
°ALMA. LADIES COLLEGE, -St. Thomas, Ontario
S1SC,"t)0 %:tacit h --ser Q12 pays all charges for n-yular course
iirstalase vantatfeeatvery fR V1J tnchidtag Latin, French. I erntan,
ter -u . r •ors. •t 1•. I1 t nlurtc 1 /ranting. with board, room
1.. -.:.t eu.,l•4dKB....- I./...111,11...uulli.fut tor tturyear. ,.
:Ie•.^•.ri✓r+r.'
:Separate a; oat:: -:t tor •.yctigt•r pupils.
We wish our Patrons and Friends a
-Merry-Christmas
- ---and a
Happy New Year
THE TWO MARTINS
'Phone 1MI) - Tailors and Furnishers.
1II
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Are You Interested In
Practical Christmas Gifts •
-1
A tie
FOR A LADY
(Chat uuuld In marc tivettiI
and practical than .1 For ..f
nice shuts or slippers '
-MISS CANADA" SHOES
$3.00 to $4.00:
in warm Felt t-i,l ls•r.t pa(e•
rang faun
ase to $1 1,,
Our fur -trimmed, suede
leather Slippers at -
$t or)and $1.15
-are great raluc
Any gentl.man 'Would he *
lighted to receive a thoroughly goo. 1
palr of
SLIPPERS
•Nt*c !MVP a large scleetion at all
prices
from 75c up.
FOR THE BOYS
LIGHTNING _ CHO KEY BOOTS
. HITCH wr ,,en them from it.25 up.
Men's Hockey Boots.
Buy McPherson Lightning
Hitch, end get the hest insole.
ELLIOTT61
TORONTO. ONT.
TIIIV Sutton!, STANDS Tit DA 1
WITHOUT A StiiKitlillt IN Tin.:
/1 0,1 IN ION. Nearly all college -
.0 DORS NOT. MAKS: TIMM
;el one l'etelernte. • Heim' it from corer
to covey. See for younself what tlik
nnewc Is doing. and the ailvisinnwe, It
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
roffirestaissomess
Winicr Session
Opens, January eth in all depart
ment; of the CENTRAL BUSI-
NESS COLLEGE. Yonge and
Genera Streets, Toronto. Our
to Egnipment. Staff, Methods and
Results. Yon ere invited to wrap
for it if interested 111 ths. kind of
school work which brings beta
success. Address W. H. SHAW,
lust 1111.01i, and .1 14.. Wilson agree* to President.
refund the money should Hrimei fail km
to do all that is claimed for II,
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF SHOPS
AND SUPPLIES FOR CHILDREN.
G. M. Elliott,
lIqhuca r e
Goderich
- MY FREE TRIAL TREATMENT MAY CURE you'
king.ton, .. June MIL 19101
belief. after u.ing the len MO,.
treatment of Orange Yell Wore
regain. y more. In Pol.. I feel
1 mans the treatment.
1.//go• are not long .tantlIng, Mat
women who have oofenvi for an.
lcrath rif time sill regoilre to ter
t orange 1.ity longer than the Free
Trial Treatment in order In efOrt
, errevatloo/ whether I conttnne to too Orange Lily or nnt. It is not tuksn internally. and
1 arra not contrite nny Alcohol or other I. an applied teMItin.nt. end trete directly
on the ..ufferinur organs In all CA/ge/ 1.11gOrrierg, Ilea organs era congested to A greeter
! or leo extent, mut (*entre 1.117 will ',lira r and remove this congestion just ae positive'? And net,:
telnly ris thee/110e rer 101111VIIII01 Or gnee tol ..nilgt.1 linen. It 1. A Ample etiemleel problem. .11,1
the remit 1. tawny. the -Am.. it sten toward. better health and complete Imre.
•
loonier !hid erery .nfTering wmnan may prove grind quaint*, wit hen t crust. I will send
•1101401011110r. lAty foe lian days_ treatment. ithannnely free. In each lady who will send me her
addrees. nee. V. F. CURRAN, Windsor. 1 mt.