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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-10-21, Page 2`; THUtietBAY. OrEOrtii*l, tf11% TIIE SIGNAL: CODV1.1(Cf1. ONTARIO the utnie icti..I%-I tHIU. PUBLISHED KVKKY THUHtl1 AY THE eltl\A1.THINTINU CO. Limdtet Telephone Call Ns. at Tenn of *IMer.atlen p.m per atlnow, lar wlvrnru. IAunlon gluts. t !ti pst!eutba. 310: throe u.00lb..11:b. To Gonad draft' ''18" tlh.rs, 81,11 a Yesr_."Nm wiesho.* kul•4 with, eetiee*04 a'*- A Moot tlsh lairs' iwerhrard ..,me (strictly in ad'Nur,•'IAllvlislld raU11 dealer's dIr111.Ylllg the' Butecribewho fail to receive Tor NWse. in working fur�llnyr told ruing rues regularly byy wail will °older i. favor by ac use .d "England" instead of •',liritaiu p•eerantIn us ot 1111 tact st w tarty a date .1• ill refor•telatories :mil pditeritIliries ill No.,,,,.,.ieuuons rignxl, ••I:ugIafJ wpop ebonyeofaddroent:d.Mlnvl.tsrlbtb. rerenlly uu1Je the stateueent, will- ..xl,o,•ls that Neely 111411 Will Ju hi. old and l� new aide'•• should to Oren. Iiel4. that hr had yet to find the in. duly." Accord°eel to cats past riot it ' Advertising Rater: • .1,teof a tc.tial institution who u le' Scut thin,• was nu .41144116111 of leu' Legal and other s1m,l'.0 s.1veru 01111.111., lar had in 1.1.. C0.01111)4/11 n happy hntu.' 1 Admiral's t•nawluln•... anti, wheel a y( coinu'..' 1 iP\ N'? -...w1 stir 1'iw• 111 1)i.• ere line for tint insertion and Ir per line for1 I p each sub+eQoent Insertion. alwalavd•,by a sheets is. here foot' fur thought for "iejit.11. ••. the patriot reatl.+ureet Idiot. nonpareil Neale, twelve lines to au inch, au•'lr old .144'1:. booing eh.U'Ke nl "Nelwu," he rztilnin1tl,, "only •e4- Huslaeas cord. cif .1♦ 11111•. and under, 11.5 per I os't>r of 11 English IIB weld lune• yea.. • Iildrrl aril y. g /lrople, 11 it not t I. K Adverusemeat. of loot, Fount!. Strayed, eel [lung of S. ,e fin 1, for he lent the n atom„ Vacant. eirestisn+.Wannst il.lu.o.lor Me_ mg-lo_n tire..L4'•'toys. ,dull 1.1'ell. *r, eh. w.. 11.1 41» I Iwilr.*.' . .. Ria ur to Rent, F.tou. for Sale or tar, 1{0111.., 11 1.4.'0111 hP *trete,: NI tell; ht. 'rill. la Articles for Kale, etc., tint etr-tAini: eightIt Isa litisflt. lines, 1'Ar each insert Ion ;Slier nnt InWah, Jnr ,iii ely ail illdil'.14 ion .If wrong home , , w'(rr4 fpolrtlN. • ' MeAl for each suenuenl u11tl.. Iryrrtwr-l l rrtl.- •'► anent.,inyrotanion. eonlithais: nit I Ile :street odes)' will A11110011001110111.,In ordinary n`adiog type ten learn little good, *nail nitwit et iL :111J Arent.. ter 11110. No 110111.0-10. than :VIII. Any sirviai noterr theobs•Bof which 1. the I,:urnti who de.h'1• lel' Ihr1r feelildtatl pecuniary beuellt or 1.1)' iudi,idual or 8..4'.1. 6t1o11: to be rousidrred an adrertise(ueut at it ..11:4,1 null It old,' lives trill 11')' to to be eharire'd wronlingl .make houm' x l 400 mule 1(114;4 IVO to Fi r at*, fur display :ono'.111,1trsE[ e1d1•sni-e- p inept. will be di. en mn ayplicatht,. . the VOIIIF pointer lilt, 1lie 4(114.1.1 rail rageous when' considered alongside of the Millie 'else. in which attempts, .0 1.11' suc. earful, ere ging made to save from the gallows a man convicted til• treating bis wife t.. death. However, thele is reason to hope that Pana• titan jai -ties. will vindicate itself in both cases. 1n ajrecent number of The Outlook,' Ne.1V 1 ork, t his rtatellenl 4s Waite : FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Good Work Its Own Reward. K.1.1.111: ttnlinrl 44rurw, A 1u 1161 ra1'tlin4r are nut to 1144 judg•s1 by the all'. t which collet. to hilueeh', *40441+ .0f the motet 1111. p11rt*nt sortietwi rendered in the world bring 110 financial return, or but Very little. to the worker., Sure 01 the Scotch, rehi ew wxwlaMW{waat••e••••.1a - •,____--•_,_._-. 'flit' sill N.1I, YEMEN 1'1 1U 1.4). Limited rlo,mrkh.tlur Ili. (1ion101, tri' eu.rgelie'11 .doUltltirH. Ttluttsi,_ty: ttt-f: 1I.HW - dry of the believes ill in;!, ort •til by Ih,' introduction e.es.I. 111- fs., .e meter* Ili tog 1- .ai1o1 le.:o 1, A4 bet.; mon jar<t. r. tinned Froin months of 'sea -life rain S*tur- p;ol Ivfl••shum,ut, society. fun. and re. Uso it ,,,i• 1... ja.by pgdf .011E 1i4 '•4ilhuit re• 'lye,• asset.mewl law of (►nti111[t • IF one of 1'm' gl •4114 Illia{tr e0111' 01.14'1,1. upon the P. o. i nre.1) hoo)l of •t att11,•••.. 0110 0l I 11 00410,1 object ions to it 4. MIN hll.11 1. • t•1\, \\'l'u'll is 141-.s1. 11144 .11 the rsli.i ui the building in winch the bilsb..•ss i• cart ma on. 'rhi. is •. - +Nti d- tet 1•e - I$ 4l4t 144e the civet lin •.f 3 l.'ttcc 1184.1 .411 141i1.1i11445. A .'m.yu air nor. going on to Illy:.• the ',gelatine to :1111,11.1 11,.• Act 144.t l•,•itdiiiga so.' eall- loo1cou1nts will is. li.t.t •r 111311 1.11 lIle lti,d.. • I t shiall.t 0.'1,1.• 1110 heu- ty sum, el 11..1 mots sit the •'ip.tli- oe. hat of Iheletl.lato1-. THE VOTE ON THE 8••ByLAW. The result of the polling nen" day is plea eiug nor only ',wee assures the establishing of a nee% in - thistly in (bitterish, but becai r\ it proves that it is possible for. Ili.• people of this town to get together and show *mule unity of purpose and action. It had; 'weal a reproach against the people of t,nderich that there; Warts -tau many dive,' tin much (thui� splitting into "sets' and "cliques. onto[, talo little dis)xwition to do anything INN.k. unitedly and whole-heartedly. Per- .bink haps it is not altogether a bad thing for the town that the interests of its people are diVyrrilied. that they do not all play on the one instrument or ride the same hubby : but there at occas' when ' •d 111.1 1011 4.4 de- sirable fwd the complaint has I*en heard that this is never possible in Ooderich. Last Saturday's se o t e shows that when an appf.af is toad- ;tf a good cause by people who have' earned theright of toeing listened to the'citizrns are featly to stand 410111- der W shoulder, True. there were righty dissidefits, but there are people who conscientiously object to prop- ositions such ail `;that Whirlr was presented on Saturday, and their Views are entitled to seeped Outside Of this, the splendid vette -.t 414(1 to 80 reveals practical unartilll )'. We are all in the thing together. lar win or to lose, and if we stay togetlwr we shall win 'mire often than we shall The ratepayers are to be congrat- ulated upon the result of the vote. •o, ling 1 • jlet_salo n. Ile has uadd•t- 1alru to 111. lit-el,leel fora, 1lm. w'•1 11 ofcu111••..• hr will s•st.n0i, for floe IMcb.r has a way Of accnulplIshing wlrltt Ver he un,lrtahcs. Ili.• con,- uro11-0111 1 11101110x1 of fighting 'the ilriul habit r I' itself to ehtluI pe.eple. til-.r.lr.p• list- in o might tale a leaf (11141 Iii. t I. not rot 11111111 the love et he lure of or mil j.hat nnws 11111 to fre•piont the. saloon. Htl1)1•m11•s .h'.u1(1 T,ilrsidrr the %Ir - .I f .NeilIg . •lhulg 1•, re:Wiwi. I he �al.tili. w I '•11 they would close. . THE LLOYD -GEORGE BUDGET. I. the Lloyd -George budget social- istic, or is it not ? The ,4(1estion Might 1►e more readily argued if tlm,sr who make the alflrmatiye claim wi.uld state precisely what. tbey tuo,1 . In what respect is the budget socialistic ? Surely not in the land taxes. ur the tax on unearned incrementin laud In many countries, the practice has been to take, ids the purposes of the state, in the shape of taxes on income, taxes on iniports, taxed ort Iruildingo, etc., it portion of the taxjttyer's earn- ing., a portion of the wealth which he has himself creates]. If this is not socialism, how can it be socialism to take for the purposes ,et the st,110 a portion of the wealth in land values hick the taxpayer has not earned. bn 'weal has tern creates] 'by the com 'unity ? The is nothing socialistic aleett the LIu) -George budget in its meth - of r • • . rsro4'w, 1 here i* dicidedly w., ialistie trend. however, in jibe way in rich a portion of the ' 8V1147 llylaitte .44 to be -spent-- Fin e pension scheme 1 nieni,tv-wixr st the ap Isla• d finance Ju Fnrther- iastai,ce, the odd- - hetr.'ddly-enough: are sot clamorous Aga *race of I'°'!altem in I4i not oJtp ,4enld-agepensio more. the l'monist. altering re to the budget -tariff reform, inrolViug pro• toc(ion will not escape the lapse 1•o11- demnation, for what is prot.rtinn hut• socialism, the state entering into part- nership with certain iminetries, and shielding then) from fret. competition ? 1'rotection-utiles* _the Balfeu ilesin tend to give the world it new exempli- flcatinn of the system- -is not even it. benevolent socialism. In so far am it eae►111ts the owners of protected rtl- dustries to put up their priees without regulation, and so levy on the pockets of the people, it may be deacriteel as anarchy„ -or, to nee ordinary language, legalized rohlwryt Socialism of the oW-age pension type is at least e*lcu- leted to help those whn need help. The tax on unearned land velnes, which is the most significant feature cf the Loyd-ticurge budget, in In 11ue with the teachings of Henry George, a strong individualist. The difference between Henry George and some of the old-faehioned individualists is that the latter attempted the impossible task of building up their system upon a foundation of laws which ate a si:- vival of feudalusm,whil" 1lenry (irorge world clear the gmmnd • mei -insilel ,,p the !ailmeure on a suitable founds. tion. oar eleVei' fried of Thr ifan►iltun Spector t argues t at there is a Jiffes- .-m r ll -[wren' ,.oars°'ti..4." I.40 .•A11� by leu. 4'1111 'i satire wooed a1'1 the in.ideul - of the 1 •elly little dor- time nettle out of a mi ing limped } poreh.l•wltluvern.- ment. The Stwetittor- Pili,' •lets to ex• plain the latter traneactitI and We are not !irritated to &1y the its eke 'tiole are suit fomite 810a F story .4 von Would Give Us the Pole. 1•.'uoit I r,r Pre - and evxli*4g fast. That .4111• i= la.ildi g r:.pi.ly a41.1 well nututnll� .1,1,1, to 111• tel...1I'ul considplur1un t:,.ollea to ler Lt oilier Towlines aunt 1.11",•1 Ler urine prestige lar loon. Luger.'. .A s 1•.ug furl i' her growing iu.Is1. ee that sin. own. 1110 %tette regime, t e noel h Inde ,,..,l l h,• ..)i.61.6 ...i.141 _S`jyq polo Ire. •1 41.1)' 11 :hitting about lilt !a bobtail on a Nish line in changing cufA its. There's aro Mel. no nay igal- ilia - at rs,•tit1, III* 11104111 11 11411 n4emcut. Neit4,., ANe the, n decent lu.teTs political .11lnees N'o1(41 -1 1•iiau'r:It mg. Yoe u1Jn't 4,.tde a string of ieele.rgs fol ,1 44,114'ri1•'t 11 or a prtu•h7;`'1'1,;' park. 110 dol fit' to sit in and the anion* lsuxaiis Oita- the awls r ertrib li4tllt'- dug 1111111' ifs the whole.retion. 6140 it all t.. 4.',,ii ,I1 and put tier midst' tenets not to Tunes 1 irk for damages on a charge of blin), swindled_ • 4.,l the 6.,:.ee." B,•o,. The Ilstn.tem "4.114101. I'1;.. H:{nut1on l jw. '110e mentions thwreth.1rn-for.�f ' •-41.1.1-1111 of mining prop sett. w11i'h WON porehaseol m abort time ago for i4I'4,e'8'. If if had 14',41. (he titti1we 4•ov,ru,nent that s«•IJ the proper' V. 11oµ• furiously 'The w• -tato!, a uot-tlua a,tliese Tarr papers and that the 4;o1•rrnment,tfi 1 n.. set wools' h.tve d.•Il(II111cetf the '•deal,' Immoraltl,• and carefully in the mut er, atul how' big and bla•-k the type would lar a pimihsr w*y exp uati'ins erste be that showed the difference he- lm 410.as. avid 440)•1111 as the given un (*,•half .11 1e lltl,1Wl lac spoils o1 the •• iroft.•r' 1 Bin 'perhaps can mein --4)4 tree wt=c.illtd-,esk.eiT4" a+f -WIT Il hsuiz of Meet' Inne vat'ivtapreen which it was aT'used. Juling the last +Ve wearied 1.f the' sort of thing general electi m campaign, bit we did i Tr the last (►auiniun election. -- lit retch Sig,. 11. not notice that the Cunw•1.rative pre.. 11 • are,;nlncwhat 4(4.4 irlsPd at lmr did the proper ant honorable thing in (11011 of The signal. w -ho. I41Ween publishing these exphurttionr, lunch 01011 in oanlletignv ,41 any rate, (ass acre .tin them. if we have ren'- 1 snotty :ills like :1 matt with a mind 1 R 1 of his o5 1 and with a brief for no swilled The Spectator of the error of .pe.ial p.o tical pert0. it is true that 11151liug charges on hell -ti nabs. our The ep•cln n• has in the pant 101114d r,'tosonc,' t.. the matter has not been fault with le lhrt:ri, Government muter muter' similar 'ire .uus/,u100,4, over the in Vulil. -- de l.f certain- inllee limits. What 1 ho40 ileitis were 't would be a whs40 'elle lull••14111g straws the nation )'' of 111111•,11111 soave 11 explain. Suffice of the wren Who settled in NS'..-r••:ii to •',1y they avers' i no senmt' similar . to the recent North tat Ontario' mite Canada 1x14 �l•NI' : ing Jeal to Which T Signal refers ; Ir,un Ontioh i. . 1,•1:44 also that they were objectionatle (auadians from vette. ... inn that even lending K nem journals 1'*111dian* from .' era Scotia........212 and taillike leen refWied 0 stand for ('atlade ons from N Brunswick !11 11 ranmimns Trion- FeiWi4441 island �- - 5t( I'mina tails Irian 'L.1,11, Ffa 10111. Tires or three pito,* o■■ diff"renee are worth mentioning, for 1111• core • 1.1111 Ielnfr.rnry's benefit. The s mining 4'ariiJi:los-fro)11Saskaf.trewan., 3.:473 prop.•i'ty sold by the'Whitneylinsefn• 1 .n'tJusn. from Athena 1,11444 went Was well advertised and every- one tl..o.hon[ Ilritrd,t1 1 ,5,4.I. -144* -nm-interested had pl.tt1y of time to Newfoundland.., i, mirk,' all the investigation necessary, From f•nit.•d *44.410,'..,.. 14,48244 besides which there has been not the from lingland --. :...l,Hht first whisper that. the pro .erties Front Austro-Hungary t . 813 failed to go to the mon whn-hid high• 1a111i test, or that there was any stool- . 540 pigeon bidding, It Was 1101 always •1t)i: so in the Ottawe Government salve :011 ^which The Spectator criticized. Also 11.111 whit.. the Ontario Government sold tel mining' land for what may sole strtlwntl)' have seemed to lie a pier prove, it. has so manut,,'d the affair that the more valuable tete- property limy !t' dimcovered to be the t110rr the people will el out of it in the way of loyally. %W,• do not 1-rc1I4'an041,1 t Pio' ibis ,yi i.L ti.* u11aWa liovernment w,l itraty which we '-lurioilily7 denounced..__ The Signal is (40- anxious to bring eta palitical frienth, in Ottawa hoe"' gonad 0011.pink-_ • 1tggo•ting,.lhut what the Whitney Government. has doer 1n !Corihern 4)f1U1r n is on a par with the strings of the ftnminion (io\'- ernuuent, flu uugh its Dimas t orient.. of Interior. 'I1. .%'hilae)• B 0ler mt will !vire to cOlite drawn a mighty dis- tance before It will Is. doing business on the tante 1013 plane 111x1 this De- pnrtmi•rt 1,001100(1 at one time 'hieing its oderiftvois post. • nature as an n(lowntent expectation Booklet Free $962 Thoroughness the One year ago, Mr. Oswego 11'1lketuart was varuin$ abv"( 41111 per year as farm laborer. Nuw he -is 4'111 ring al the rate of 10,102 per year. Six luonth.' training at our Business College nettle the difference. Was it a good investment? He thinks sl.. His address is New l)eg male, Sask.. Four ('our Nes : PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHY TELEGRAPHY Ruler any time. Individual 1 ndtruct iuu, Write for particulars, GODI:RICH BUSINESS COLLEGE (11:41. s,I'ul"I'ON, PION. W. ACHESON di SON Men's and % omen's NEW FUR -LINED COATS Now is the beat time to Onto se. when the stuck is • fresh and complete. There is always a pick a•►d choice in Fars --5ulue are heavier, toilet and r i •h -.r in shut*. V.i Mee are the hest, we believe, w'• hive ever .e4411, and our choice Is very large, 1, idies etyliah C oats, fashionable, full seven. ' ighle length, 1.18 ek, brown or blue br•oad- cluth, full fes•litre d. High etortlreollar $45 u[ M.{b144. Two specials, WI; and. ... ASTRACHAN LAMB COATS FOR LADIES fall furred, select skins and beautifully mule. end lined with quilted satin. Thirty new 04'141 to ,Pleat from at extraordinarily ctu.P Wiese -OUR, 4201, 4r► and MEN'S FUR_ COATS Coon, Wombat, 13e:u', Dog, Black Galloway Mix only brown wombat, luwvily-furred Cats, well lined and made up by one of the Hest furriers in ('8,141*. 1(egularly worth $20 4:111 each, fur .......... $30 TORONTO. ONT. '/'or. 1.0% e awl Al. ,..,sire tits. A Walt -claw. '.1,0.4, K ter any 11mr. terminate+ r.adUy rel 1'o•itIW.., %Vette today for bmaoas, . '..I *down,. • W. H. ROBINSON. Dent., Seaforth. Ont. CENTRAL STRATFOBO. ONT. r Has the reputat • . of being the hest practiced training ,,'Iw,l in Canada. Thorough bourses have produced results. Husinees wen say ..ur graduates are•the heat, and they apply to us for office help. Our graduaiai.. succeed 11si_. tau nt other. Three departments: ' Prom s,s,1land . ...... . From Sweeten ... front France.... Plum Relaid ... From 64'I many . Cr Norway, 11eitt 1'rl1•ivas entry .,, ,- ..., :-..: :i.Jt7 I'amid inns rel urning from United stat �- = This will 'give ;in tele.* of the char - meter of the i 'grants ie•ingseem el. _1.hc-iruntitrat►ua wellletle_latot, reseal year than in former years, hit the moldier lltldier .,T those °`ion tiji free homesteads kit year w:is greater than ix 11+P pea•ricul. EDITORIAL. NOTES There ham (leen a general protect against. the eent.en,e of death pro- nounced noon the ''nforhlnate Mr.,. Robinson at Mudhury, and Ihere is every likeliho.•L that the sentence will be nnmmal.ed• A citizen points nut to The Mlgnal that the carrying nit of she sentence would he peculiarly nut- Thanksgiving Hymn. New thank we anon. nod. With haul and 11111(1- and V• oices. \5110 wondrnu. t hh1g • loath done, to Whoa. Ills world 'rioter. : Who from our mot he['+inns Rath bless d a-4'11our way� 60victory .0f the -tariff reformers" mild 1t• of benefit to the (!it11ar11R11 arnnys; sulie the Chamberlain ,tariff •u proprses to Iwgin its 'scally scientific tariff" with a suh- t1nlial duty on Canadian and other wheat. Thr tentative tariff of the mitt commission proposes 11 tax of Bout two shillings n yuerter on for- ig 1 wheat, sad about a shilling a Inurter nn colonial wheat; while. as ..r wheaten and other Hour and meal, a straight fluty of one ..Moline and hleepence per hundredweight is l.Vpoied: and three is 1111 prop. nal to educe it to the colonies. This would give the British miller'', who were tierngly represented on the tariff otllmis.iun. a e1ea1• advantage of two whirling.' odd a sack of two hundred and eighty pounds against all out- siders. How this. will hoietit the 'anadiall farmer tied miller we `shall never understand. Its incidence would surely be hurtful Bather than bene- ficial In int imperial as Well AS An economic 1a'Ila', K ith counties. rifts of love, A.a.•tllt I.4'.. 4.44.5 4). flay the. bounteous (!,pt 'IT ith all our life Is: near us, • Wp h ..rel .toy fed heart. Abd tole. -•'d (ware to cheer n+ : A,d keep to in RI- gore. And goide.us when eerYlez'd. And love ,.e from all 111. In the worl•l and the nem. A11 VIII. And ill ink' to 11a1 The Father now he Wien. the Son and ILMI who r.•isn, With 11, 111 In htgI, .t heatrn. The one. eternal W haul earth unit heat rot .ulnae For the,. 11 ens. 1, new. Arid •h..11 be esennore - Marlin Hlnrkart. Low Rates for Hunters via, Grand Trunk Railway Svelte'''. HMmn tiekete at shlgle fare Oct ether 13th 1. November 44418, t0 poipls f* Te'maltami, points Mamma to Port Arthur and to is l,er of prints rear•hed by Northern Navigation l:o., 'R11Rt tjtr411r'1,'N '15'W Iirunswoit, Nova !Scotia and Maine. October 31.4 111 No%etnls'r.;th to Mus- koka Lakes, I'4n•tang, Lake *f HIVs, Midland, Mtg*netawel River, Lake - field, Mildew/yoke to IASrry Sound, Ar- gyle *0 4'oto.bonk. Lincfaa)' to Half - button, Mharbot bake to Calols.gir, via K. it P. It•tilwey, planta from Severn to North Kay inclueive : and certain points reached ley Northern N*vigatinn Co. Itelurt* limit on all tickets lbe ernher fth, or until clone of navigation, if earlier, to points , trached by steamers. Secure tickets !and further information fermi F. F. Lawrence, Town Agent, G. T. R • r Twelve only Alaska Beaver men's Coati, rich and stylish, and wear sdLively teed ny u., splendidly made and well finished, •tial 25 v r and !mite$ MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR We are showing all sizes; and Makes in 1'en Angle, Stanfield's, Health Brand, Turnbull's famous Underwear for men, women and children, and at moderate prices, INSPECTION INVITED. _ W. ACHESON di SON COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY. Kilter at ones. - Write now for our free catalogue. D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. oar a►..:iaasltiramrsssman LONDON. ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Catebe•r. Fr.. • 1. w Wont.nel, 1 110 W...rs.lt. Jr r..\ Panopal \,t..F'.ro„,,.. -. Would Hurt Cana ian Milling. • , 43.,!. 114. r Thr 4 Matra Fere re 1 psi.. in pic- turesque 'dirtier, Is he \eltthet•.• is little chalice of the I. •upl. of 1•:11,41 11111 s.,4 Ong in Gavot' 41,11 ,14 .11•f ill- tax on their fors], but, ''1s -inning Chet They fhr, "it i':'jrt•:t n; nett' that thio thrn [- "Jinn miller Omuta. recognize tht� fact ' that. under n 14,1414 he would ha5' , ns "little chanr'r of gelling a mat kid for "his finish.•.1 product an a snowflake •'woitiel hare of rxi.tenr in the infer-' u el erg' n4,. 1 11 it iv bong, 11(11 I PiPh3b1P6 1t is undeniable. Hutt --1,111• tum of Nle. Chamberlain's 1 drill missiItt its to. exclude all imp tiled !lour sort give the h0n1,' miller Ft mono- poly, tout there would be fences at work, ehoild a tariff he alloptt''d. that would If make it such as would banish the l)*ll'ultat, miller from the scene except perhaps at d ping prices. The duties *gannet Citlt(I1411 ttiur might. Al rM4)1,0. he towers! .1 IJ our nlallllfaettlrers cials.mi loner dillies than at present on 11-11- Isle tin nllf ( .lads-si+.re tech pose tilyry li,14* nnn..mewl their in tendon of fight4n; tooth and well. 'file ailvtw itr3 in (1:11,.da of an impel OH preferential Invert, a. The Fri' Preset note)., me again ewerting that the result of * change 4n the fiscal policy of Great Britain %mild la' of great value to the farmer's of (len 1dn. as Well we the kindred interests which are dependent upon the ferment' prol- 'ct for their sxiatence ; and they urge that Canadian[ Arnold GIVor this rejts.• 1101 of Ger Lloyd-liew.rge budget by the Hoots! of Lords, 1ecilla. the! 'would result 'in * victory for the Unionists and the repeal of free trade. It is difficult, however, to see how WE HAVE SOME SWELL House Coats and Lounging Robes LOOK THEM OVER MARTIN BROS. Phono 180 TAILORS and FURNISHERS :ot1310:l- - Sirrnf th 1tl err !..rll telt htlt•4Yw (o-I(,r Variety The..., are the live oat.tuotliag (esteems of ELDING'S SPOOL SILKS Progressive Dressmakers (ilia it pat) 44' use these world-famon. .ilk., as IIIt1.DINli'S SILK'S ore ua.urpaaued. Leila reeoI- 1,1,0,1 11.4 the World'. Standard. That find Ibet 111?1.DIN(. *4 SILKS are in s dean by *hewer! von. 'I nkr.for irulancr, the important einea/Ion of color variety. Nol n shod/. fa ',eked for. but see ran .lipply it - Nitnply i.er1,1.0 we .perp no effort or rlpen.e to oor laving ',dvnnee knowledge of all loos ritir.. nod immediately a new Anode, in known it he incorporated in ot.r title. Belding, Paul & Co. 11x11..1 74 H.iy Streict 'Toronto Ash rear ,1..Ier for Il.1 of pre..'...., or I.rtto s. ler ..rel.■tar.. t■Itl�.n�+� -TME•-- • Souvenir Base Burner SELF-FEEDING and DOUBLE HEATING. Two'styles and eight sizes. With and without \ ovens. i .A ECONOMY.- The • Souvenir is econom- ical in fuel, burning -:;: it with the least ''' waste and utilizing IN . - - to the fullest extent .� • • possible all - heat generated. .41A0 • CONVENIENC E. mil ' '•pct'*' _ - -The Souvenir is �lt���e�. . - •, handy and conven- :' r.;_... dent in operation, a stove that does not f- "_ ' ..' require constant •-t, 4Y° , atching. a yt' 41, !moi -+ D RABILITY. - The Souvenir is )• ''',' -` ,' V durable and lasting, J .' s ' ' , �;. '"'" stove that requires few repairs. A'I'TRAC"i'IVENESS. - The Souvenir is pleasing and ornamental in design. The Soovonir double -hating attachment heats the npateilre. Mold b)' J. 1i. Worsell & na Stoves. Hardware. sm. mot OVE3RCOATS of Distinctive Myles Get a loth Century Brand O rcoat on, look at yourself in the mirror, ask your lends' opinion about it,and the sale is made. There is such a nice shulder, close -fitting collar, and withal a snappy, sty is appearance about sotTi Century, that distinguish it from all others. It costs a little more, but then you get the goods. Prices --$15, $18, $20 find $22. - $I0.00 Overcast This is a Coat we are especially proud of for the money -good all -wool, black frieze, heavy twill lining, mohair sleeve linings, velvet collar. This is a particularly good Coat to wear, and has a good stylish appearance. Only -$10. Boys' Clothing Send your boy to school well -dressed -they go more willingly and study better ; besides, isn't dressing well part of their education ? t Just now we are giving special attention to bibys' wear. -Bring the fait in to gee fmW welrwt an fit him for little money. FREE -a good JACK-KNIFE with each Suit or Overcoat from $5.00 lip. WE •tLL •TANFIELD'• UN•HRINKA•LE UNDERWEAR. WALTER C. PRIDIJAM TMi Mous' OF REAL VALU•B