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UtHHCR(CII.THCH1it1AY. Al'(iusr 1.'. Na°
LANDLORDISM IN PERIL.
.The light which is 'wing waged 1, -
day in Great Hiitaiu over the Lloyd
(irurge budget is the. most irup'rter.t
-in -Ms- ¢Mdeetri -- ='.. fl.:rb dlia!
the anti -corn law campaign. The
large IAOduwnrr$. whore estates. i0
lautie eases -from generation t,r-)S.'etet-
ation for eenturirs, have yielded them
a luxurious living, see in the pal I tiol
adoption of the' Henry liei,rge threr)
the entering of the thin end of II:e
wedge which au time will aloli.h
landlordism and give to 1be people 1
right, long denied, uI liming the hand
for the benefit of trio ;many I4ri.tesd o1
for the exclusive benefit of the few.
Over thirty )-rani alp' John Bright
caned attention to the fact That in
Scotland nearly half of the land wos
in the p oiession of twenty-one tier -
lions and that more than thre 'f our its
of all Scotland was in possession of
rICi pereous. ;Somewhat similar r"n
ditions existed in the other portions
of the United Kingdom, and various
measures were toeing propnent to rem-
edy the injustiee which. it Was felt,
thele condition/0 imposed upon 1h.•
mass of the people. Bright mentioned
foe pnoptailiol. --"drat I hear made
that nobody should have any profit
arising from the growth in valor of
the land he poetesses," and although
in thane days be was looked upon as a
radical he utterly repudiated this prop-
osition. But things have advance.'
much even in thirty yeast, and today
there are thousands of rum in Brest
Britain who subscribe to the very
proposition which Johu Bright de•
flounced. and there ere millions who,
if they do not go the whole length of
it, believe that a portion at any rate
of the increased value of the laud
should be taken lot the purposes "t
t1w
MAW:
by Mr. Lloyd -George, but, um the con-
trary. was welcuu(ing tb.• poepect of
an •utelioration of the lot of other
classes of the population held out by
the budget.
In their concttrnetiov the l•ndown-
ere propose extreme weesurea, such
as the intervention of the Houle of
Lords for the defeat of the budget,
but even this would be only a tem-
porary setback to the measure upon
which the intelligence of Great
Britain has rat the seal of its ap-
proval. landlordism hail had a long
day In (treat Hrttain, but the end iN
almostin sight.
about. If twenty per cert. of the
"unearned increment' las Lloyd.
George proposes) is to be taken lay the
Government, whet is to prevent the
next Chancellor of the Exchequer
from taking forty per cent., the next
sixty, and en on, until the business of
land -holding ceases to have any prof-
it at all? This is the question which
the noble lords and the rest of the
people who live on the rents of their
landed estates are asking themselves,
and tbe,reply, it must be confessed, is
somewhat doubtful. Thr worst tit it
(from their point of view) in that the
people, judging from relent bye -elec-
tions, seem to be in favor of the
Uoyd-Bergs hodgrt, The Deity Matl
(a• Conservative journal) only the
other day making the 'Omission that
the country generally was not Byrn•
pathizing with the hard case of the
ducal sad other iandowttrrs menaced
ALFRED.LOHD TENNYSON'
Alfred Tennyson, beet loved of Nng•
lith poets, first saw the light one bona
sired years ago in •an Kuglieh vicar-
age. His boyhood and youth were
piu.e„' among 11•opl,' 111111 scenes well
calculated to tooter in him the literary
gruiue which he displayed at a very
early age. •
1t is hard 111 say, perbape be
long strife, which brought to him medical practltioaer in general, the
the &durance that testimony of men of the latter clam
"All is well, rho' faith and form being regarded am often of greed
He sundered in the night of tear : value,
Well roars the storm to those that , __ _ _ -- - -
hear i
A deeper voice acmes she storm." The Tennyson Centennial.
Alfred Tennyson. the writer of the
following linea, was born August 6.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The New Yore Poet calls the tariff
011 woollens • "premium on tuber-
culosir."
(here sh mid be a public meeting R
for the discussion of the ottd Machine
Company bylaw.
President Taft says the Payne tariff 1
bill is nut a tree trade bill. The Pres- I
Silent seems to be somewhat 11a hum -
01111.
The Toronto thole if. running •
culwu
uaa for, the discussion of "The I
Sire of the Loaf." 11's funny what
little things there Toronto people ear
talk about.
'rhe charge is made that the United
/area "h .1/, -.rtes."
1* yet es trust that onsa hew psi
Will be ute Lew coal of al.
To panes et nature. nos of will.
Defect* of doubt• and wars of blood
That nothing walk. with Muller test
That 0We one . +ball be d.etrof'd,
rt
Ur camas rubbish u the VOW.MIRWhen tied t► made the pll. ooniNete :
Thal cot • wonu Is (loon% to vain :
That not • tooth with veils desire
1. shrtN'
vd In r fruitiest+ are.
nsane.
Or but sub ..nes smother sa. ,
I4bold. we know uol sustains ;
tun n but trust Ono rood Alkali tall
Al tart -faros at tart, to NI.
Andover), winter chatters to rprina.
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
The Goods Are Needed
Wilmoa b'cbo.
+cartel knew buuself, ust at what Sates wood trust made a large con- A factory to ma,uf•cture good road
y, j machinery will be erected in'Iiode-
prt«•isr f iris he deemed
that kir lits- U ibutiun to the Republican campaign rich. There ought to be • demand for
work MAN to be the writing of poetry, funds in flout for a continuance of ; machinery of this kind iu the north -
hut it was early in him youth. fur notp►riff protaetihn. Have they a Red
ern townships.
time w'5.8 wast,' iq a(Ietupts 51 other+Parlor over there, tiny I A Definines.
kinds of work. I.ike Milton he 1e Uuelpb )Ira ury.
lieved that hill win a God given WMnt, Thrrr yeah ago the \Vhitnry Gov• I The question fallen arises, what are
end hr aeadit grad cuuscirntiourl rrnmrut anuuuurrd with a flour• •mnitire When n husband likes to
y Y eat what his wife e,Niks ae4 the wife
refu.ell 111 devote even a portion of Ish that the ninth" "nit wa« to be re- likes to rook what lire husband rata,
his time to work that, until he bad he- ' taiued by' 1ne Proviucr and ite mita. �m
then it's a safe goers that they ars
come tautotu• would have proved were W be developed under public `auitits.
more lucrative. such devotion meant !ownership. Now the Government is I Tb. Secret Is thatgreat sacrifice : for many years he offering the property for nate. Is it • Htuw• ,lnun,al
wa- pow., bis mai was delayed. cane of "co.ld feet." or (leen theGovern- Prtofeasor Adalu Nhortt says that
"lent nmol the etch: school teachers and newspaper men
his engagement to hip future wife +
itevn}en tmtbro,ekem vtlnrtflouwr Irmod rvrrhrjki;nAtrm1 inwiisttherintutedreeint Infdiana was re- Idicaborskeutnufsnoddiredserpa
fbloeooidptpl. tefarcl'wh.rry y1ls249buy hutoawknehuwet_
o
sixty in rev of the newspaper veru
able 111 pluvial' n l.uit•hlr huwe for 1 land, worth $1$i an acre. by a wealthy Tlae Golden Wheal
hill : yet hr r,tuainrd true to his art•' 10411 who was
' pleased the ate
he Lent 1.11‘ 141'4 tut te winirtrr'r sermons. That Was
Olean).- Later .hr hie y,,
rffw•tive preaching, and there .might
wand- Fame and bunor cruwnrd 1)1111, i 1.. ,p of it, with benefit all around,
ea. •' if not wealth• roads his 15th if there were more wealthy and goner -
smooth. 1)P was able to 'lair' au Wife I nus wen like the Indiana pew -holder.
the lovwl our to 'whom he had become
attached so long before, and his mid-; The mild-mannered Montreal Wit- Twitting the Calomel.
der life and old age were fret from • ness sometimes hitt. hard. P eakim Hamuta i'uur..
P g Ool. lMuiaon barons de.•ided that
sordid cares. 'of the idea which seems to. have p e- there is to be war tet wren (crest Bri-
tain and Germany, there wouid ap-
pear to be little left to be aid. But
i1 re
.0 i e is out twhy didn't he have his sword sent
him,
hchanged but that the Liberal overt party persoton instead of coming hark in
?
has turned right -abet -fare, The Wit- Is This the Canadian Way i'
ld
stsattem-si.ta-
'Tie said that contracts are being
r0ade with Water.. tanners for their
wheat at $1.114 a bushel, It Dan
Mannar prophecy of • 1111,IMithot 11
(alebels yield come. true, what •
Thanksgiving Hey we should have!
A- an installer ret his refusal to session of the editor of Th.- Toronto
write unless he had a McNlaRP, it will News since his withdrawal from the
be remembered 11)51 when the post of Liberal party, tha a t 't hethat
post laureate was first tendered him
hr declined it, saying that he eould
not rompo'e poems. even nn great
national event., on da•tuand : that he
most have something that was worth
saying lwfore lar would attempt. to
write. Fortunately the Queen and
her advisees were. wisp enough to
promise hits that he ehoadd Ile far to
writs when and on whatever tapirs
he chow, and then he aceept.d the
other which he so,trelstty honored.
'l'rnnyeon's poetry was his life, not
a thing apart: It was woven into bis
very being. and kept,pare in strength
and beauty with his own growth. An
aristocrat, a ronsrrvative, a Iwliever
in precedent, he yet believed more
strongly in_ thearistocracy of char_
Meter, as evidenced by the lints,
••Howe'er it he, it seems to me'
'Tis only tit ltle to be good.
Kind hearts are 1(1(11' than comets,
And simile faith than Nurinan
blood."
His work shows the artist in the
man. There is in it nothing crude,
rough or 'arelrs.. Ile polished and
to -wrote, and re -wrote and polished
until his poems became clear in
thought, musical in sound and as per
feet in fnrni as possible. He hated
slang and the use in dignified speech
of common or much -used phrases. In
some of the earlier editions two lines
of "(.ally Clara Vere tie Vere" read
thus:
"The grand old gardener and hie
wife
Smile at the claims of Mug descent."
Some time after the term "lirard
old Man" became eery corn ' ref
deuce to ULsih tone, and w later edi-
tions Tennyson cha ngrd his lines to
"Thr gardener, Adam, and his wife
�.ymile"-
The etrnngeet, probably, of hie
poems is "In Memoriam," the (Word
of his grief for his friend Hallam, of
hiestriggle with doubt, his question-
ings as to life and immortality, and
filially the peACO and triumph won by
nese quietly remarks that "alienist.,
frequency meet with cases like this.'
Harry K. Tbaw'g relatives helve
spent IjLI41>tl fitting up a **literary
den': in which he is to write hooks
When -and if -be gets nut of the
asylum. John Bunyan wrote "PU-
grim's Progress+" in prison, Milton
was blind, Goldsmith was a wander-
ing beggar, and they didn't do so bad-
ly as writers: so we. may expect some-
thing truly wonderful from the splen-
did . surroundings in which the new
literary genius is to produce bis
works, '
The I•ondon Timm remarks that one
important result of the United States
tariff legislation has been to ineresse
the feriIng in Canada in favor of Im-
perial prrtetene.. It may he so, but
to the ordinary observer it hooks as it
the new United States tariff hill were
regarded os this .id.• of the line with
nothing but profound indifference.
Jiowrrerr-it-would-br-lnteresGeg M
the Uanedian Government should in-
crease the British preference to fifty
per tent., to see if it would have any
effect upon the tariff bolsterer, aerate
the line.
Expert medical testimony has lamg
been Mistrusted, and it has received a
he ivy blow from the proceedings in
the Thew case. The (io,.•rnor of New
Jersey gives expression to • very
common opinion when he says that
little weight is to be attached to such
evidence in a court of law. "The man
who testifles today in • homicide case
that the defendant is insane, and
shortly afterward testifies *lama be is
snit, iv neither inttltenti•1 with the
courts nor respected by them. He is
an in Wry to the profession and to the
cause o1 justice." The Governor just-
ly draws a line of distinction between
the "medical expert witness' and the
Niagara Fall. v.11:srette.
In sharp contrast with the rush and
burry of Wean this aide of the border
is the rational attitude of our Canad-
ian cousins. • • • Life sae ries Vim -
adieu friends live it is worth while.
They pluck the flowers by the wayside
while we waste one energies in mam-
mon worsbio.
Hasn't Died of Starvanse. -
(Weary Sews.
A Chicago woman has celebrated
her hundredth anniversary, and when
asked if rhe dieted hereon Kaye tote in-
forwation that her menu consisted of
doughnuts, bacon, eggs, potatoes.
roast beef, fried chicken, hot biscuits,
bread and hatter, preserves, strong
entree, hot water, milk and tea.
A Winner. -
Hamilton Apeetator.
On ibe ninth anniversary of his cor-
onation. the cable brings a story of
King Edward geeing made • axed
million nut of United States steel,
fought on • tip given by Morgan.
Taking hits all round, our King ltd -
ward seems .to be a good deal of •
winner, no matter what he touches.
The American Man's Mistake.
foeooco Afars---
A woman writes in one of the maga-
zines on the question; "Is the Ameri-
can Man l'nioteresting?" Wdl, be
would be a great deal more interest-
ing if he did not talk so much about
making money. He seems to think
that the making of money is an •r-
eomplishment, whereas it is at best a
necessity and at worst a vice.
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CLINTON
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300 yds. colored American
Muslin
in dota. (tripes and scroll effects,
suitable for 'dainty drawee fast
color. Regular lib and lyse
valu.s to. cleat at one prier. yd. C
300 yards Dainty Dimity
-strips, dote and chest olusliflL
suitable for any style o1 dress.
Regular lbc to .k. Satur• »
day and Monday clearing at C'
All our hotter Mwlius and Batistes in guelitles ranging in price
Irons die to Mk per yowl. this season's beet and choicest sauterne. en
all at one pricy, per yawl
300 yards of colored Wash Silks
In 111 colon, stripe effects, We and Mk per yard; all atone clearing 1s1.
price, per yard.
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Shirt Waists
Beautifully embroidered effects, long sleeves, only8) left, to clear at
one-third it regular price. That means a SSW wat for $L00, a H.ri
welt for $ 3.(Illc
T able Linen Specials for Saturday o
and Monday . .
300 yards of Towelling
Extra -heavy and wide. splendid warranted purr flax, excellent
200 yards of splendid
Wash Crash Tea Towelling
undue at 12ie per yard. Hetur- p absorbent, regular 12ic, to 'n_
day and Monday price, per yd. C dear at, per yard,........{alj(
Thiee pir•eea of extra heavy. unbleached Table Linen. warranted■I
pure, :1 select patterns, splendid value at 111. per yd., Saturday AX77pC
-end- Monday, per yd - - -
3 pieces of Extra -heavy Unbleached Table Linen
Pure linen, (ti choice patterns. Regular (10c per yard. excel- 49C
lent value et. per yard, J
Ten dozen Towels. Hemstitched Huckaback.
Rize, 21 x :f0. Regular 20e each, Saturday and Monday, two
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25 only Table Cloths -
About 2 yards square with holder all around, good he•ry quality
suitable Il
for breakfast or uiebeon cloth. regular a1.00, Saturday 75aid Monday prier. each.
25c
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19 only extra heavy Table Cloths
Size, 2 by 2i yards, excellent quality and choke patterns, making •
perfect cloth with ter all around, origin! price, 12.011. �1 49
Saturday and Monday
We Warrant Everything as Advertised.
W. ACHESON & SON.
Bright New Trunks,
SUIT CASES; and TRAVELLING BAGS
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fresh from the factor y. These goods
we offer you at reasonable prices.
Trunks at 32.00, 33.00. 33.30 and up.
Suit Cases at from 31.30, 32.00. 32.30, up.
A Special Value in a Suit Case at 32.30.
A good Leather Casa for 36.00.
We are agents for the HART? SHUR for men.
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