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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-1-20, Page 2Turu.nA� .taNrAn% 2o. 1'11 H; SIGNAL. GOIEIICII• ONTAKIO lir ho ' the municipal factious. Dut • ; rt r,• -.e in preportiuu- everything ulg the sttuxr season peupin stn would br lu1'nly. Hut that is nett the u tet•1;{;K •" �• �tutibweYtngtY unicip»1 alteir. chi way itwuuttl wort. out. The higher .sotsis ,, .,� 41n• �l� courider»tion Ihry a cher, orad lherr'Ttu, prfre paid fora grenle+rt ttta (swot• ` _ t:utihdilt'if. ..)4T 111 • it much lit favor of tole p t al that of such grrateuts would be bought, PUBBLiSHHED 'EVF Ri' THL'Itsli 1eY the election's- tae held a moot t t'r ''o i tchy hide wo� a xo l other rata e, 1 ar I4 thou tit prese•ot. Inst 1 having. hrr wage•: ruisrd, I fill: -u:N 1C fIf itTl�tt t n, tu, r •t I i tlt iirrrr k iNl' wmnld iw Pf aps tlud herself , otrt of l ' ou this suhjeet. »Hj'1• •'1t .renis 10 Ili. tlbit it they wet.• work tiltogetber, 1'he way to raise held here in 1•ebruary it would Ie :t, wages is to iucrettse the opportunities of employment. One lit the 1•.est things we could do would be to stop taxing imnprovetnents : our present taxation system k a directdieeouraKe- nient of improvement and eonse- ,(uently of• inpk,ygtrot. 1I r. Justice Hudgins, who tilerd very l •irphnne 1'rdl No. Si ,Teems of ti9.bscr,µ,o.. {'; e" WI' I„luuul lu atVana,. aixnl,111h..:r;threelornth..YL: 1 t, .•dittltnut4Jrtrlil upon the ex141- To Coital Stats- .ubwlltwly, $6:. . ye.,t m•g poactii. .oI holding them •in the 1.trh•.tly h, Mrde'a 0fi 1'III'Iet'wit-New Year week. Icy hold• .Subscriber- who fai to reee•tv+• Tns. +-a:a t.. }gnlarly by mail Nill emifer a favor Ay ne Ing lhrin' iu Fel 'mat y the _ hinds ay o.-itoe. n. rat Ihr fa.;t at ot. e..rly a da.e n- 11•Imle Would not 14• inlet -n.1.41. with, ttoWhet. the ratepayers would Ito hrtler aide to N henat, io aro( se.' «1ld beoilV IY•thtW ofd and thu hexes •iddru++boiild tasKicru. � •'••nsidrr Ihr chuilw .H c,tutlidalr.. sand the urw a it would brats ampb adwrllsina RataM% tiiu' tA) nla,kr pians fur . diol Le,14 and other Arouse •uivett•eruel•t.. hoc time utt Ihr loads, public 'proprl'ty, I.1a lu.x fur not iowrtion suet lc I.er Iluu fur r math .1m -rodent . 111nxHion. Mme•Urwl by a rte'. uddenly `{ash Friday at Toronto, . he- nolipae•'il.ell.. 1Nrlve line+toM inch. i `Thr atr•atfurd - (trut•tin xlalg the ides Tering a distiognhahed lawyer wa_s Ruins.- nand• of .Ix lines and under, ro per, I Wu11n line .ays.: year, a lofty authority on etinwthtulionrl .~,dv1-•Vivmoot,NT.101 )Wells, NtIlloo- •for. rho' bw•en I7{ the and international law. !`early half a uaaon. A'y4:Nllt, lifm..tlurti A1'arV ants Hnu.e. for , Br•at�wl riMi -lmllg sale or to Rent, F:ernt. for .Male or to Item, •opinion Ihot the Hist !,londay in I•'rb• `Ankles or )Sale, rut, the a lneedula eight • , us,s. wu1d,} he -,4 µtor.• a111lrhle date Cent ufy 'aK" hr was ruunsel fur thu tines,.rhr:e rl tuw•Hion :til for t tpouth, • se ler Ulmuiri nl rlecliuus than the first late Rote•. t (hole me.. -afterwards liber - for each subsequent month, Larger adverttw- p' cue thet menain proportion. - • )I, n•Idy -tit January. A 1 iti ot`the county bl Huron. before a Anlw,InrY.nN•nr.• In .t Ierr r••diwttri>e ten liuxnrixl .chat eluent itp l l Ihr cud of 1;. -tlrr of the 1 1, *1 i egislature tel act-perite.. NUgnateleo so V.:'..______. •hrrairminf Irtr•'••uidahrn I•»circil• - .1 IItitt- iluoilkw! whether Hobert Gib- bons or lanae (:arling was duly elected to represent the tiding of South Hittite: 14, by the way. it war. fur, - (l ately the last election cast• third in ,,,-euntary 1M I,Pnl U1 any lee.'.0u4. e, . •.-.. - .. , ..... ,...-....-. - %neat, to br cw. 1utt 1rd at dvertL.,iuent t d old ruutu•d wi.Kh( br :dl..wel lm do a eat lord t"ptliyiran such lousiness as Won ahMuldtelF fecr.- itnte.fur dtiv ny and .•olttrla•t ttdrxrtib- 7eetr wilt he glren tln at•ptioatlte •• ser y lip till lha t bur m( Lbs steel dun ii( addrss• au en. lntaatloa. 10 , the urw centradI. ' THF. $I(.NA1. I•ItfNTINO aft.,7dulited Ttle Guelph !fetal i is another paper ---N...etMR-+lit- that views tilt lit npe.lit fn'' hrbruat yr elect" with approval. Cot11K1e•H.TKCI,•ttlal'.• I, ?,'• .11. _ •ASQUITH WINS @l _John Hull is all't•ight. At th11P M/'letllit Ir ,61ok.. Ila..:t vtr-, I. ` tti-y fur the A'y'rlk lio.•rt.Ilttlent 1n - Thr Lords wee.•. not unite so (-lever Gnat Itritain, W,th I'. 111ps n lair in throwitlg out the budget as they . wutking majority Nilllrtlit the voles thought they were. _ of the hist. Nationalists. 1f •llis',sur EDITORIAL NOTES. Luise proves U. Ito •.....tc! the faulinis• 'Tile ret urns frons 14,ntle Scotland i.loyd-1 ism and the Hnt, at the land 'wyt. the curs.' It the c save their privileges that their Iultilships r. je •led the bud- fere iu national Hnanees. get and threw the ruustitu oft into the -- melting-�w•t, and if it fr any s-ti..fa,:- The member -fit' tVest Huron i•oted time-tb theta .lo know- that t •y are fur the abolition. of the Senate. in r., Monday's dins' . Mr. Lewis Matt• e Agee: to get on the '1 ight side. µnee in a while. . 9 a•i1.h 'chat .. IwXaa �Ilkr Illrn, 1w forrrd to pay xttwtupt lm rseape ergine, Lotd Jtilner •nswtnerlrene tuore ow that hen knows trust what the budget Will 1•.' pa4.rol,' ill• otaking the Ines -e of Lutdsltl,.k w t IJbw will 1.r dealt Tike x last ye*i -. ,hnantll•. •nt whish ha• bele" Thr year• P4511 will 1w ,tacked in his entry. It Wat 1,! tory as the date of .the last attelupl of ds Gud•hnlder$ the`Blili.h Hous.. o: Lordstointer- compelled to forego their privi rather thin yield them gracefully, satisfaction is thein. - The tsidoiter+ of prntw4ion as x eure,foi 11 ilain'P ills -and also am e ' scheme for the• sidetracking. of teal ir- the lnrut -helve also signally failed... In- (tete'► deet, lifter the• totcrwhelerlhtg vietea•y up eft.•' fur fess (mels. teethe eIe •inn• of half(• from I heir pr•olral.ly no' lling. uaole wotsI,I- heft r Uu.• eau Iwen he.ud of "terilf reforru•' had it ••d - g the u.t Iwen for the pet'tlliarly d • heartily' than ever', Ing it Itis. n. a of -Chambierlain in ttw• trout the election 1 Consetvntite party .,and nut even consequences lite, then if Ihr-l'onse dative/t hud hail any- -` ! thing 1 be (to present to tulle electors ato One way to .p end w lits - . nnshine an ofTwt lu the splendid p:"ICIain "f 1' to ,npt•iukle rats mn tout '•y-Stde- walk. if yon have one.-Torunt Star. the Lilwral .patty. ltalfour is htalf- But if you wont to stee stun is hearted in Ili s advocacy of ••tarifT re• •Ie.t'tat omit this 11114. duty. form ai,,d obstinately refutes to e•x- • - -__ plain what he µtrans by the term. and .After hearing the notabi.' s' eakers if he bud • free hind lee would ptuh- un bout sides in t'he British eleCti.in ably give the Chx11,lwt lain nostrum d catmpxiµn. Joseph '1'. Clerk cables to place at' the heck of Ihr shelf. 'rite his paper. The Toronto• Star, that -Sir wl.ry,1 '-k of C. nsets•ntive al1ltnnni• 1V if Ft id Entries ranks with the great - tion w•• rksuly •hoes when in the• est ut• them." - hue d.44 - i1 the '•aeop 1,1tn the pts 1 v leader' h.•1 lee/mese to the Ilttm,1•r 'i11'in"11"1 1 hurrhill will •brashlyy tiritrlf out stunner 'niv,-I: 1'ne prrswit ey 'iet :.0 a.tt-opt to blare t hr etre. ran.psuign 1• µ(':int( bun exo:eptiomal bra • •voting against a Olivette- expelience in the pr.niuctioa of• he- mst►� w hie' , io V,e vires �.rf alarm{•'•, son. --(rill. Parket. had (l I.d to ulnke ptonrt 'p oyi•b»I blur rrtrrmwl rnnleugnnary.ia.evi- againt - s,i invasion frntn firrninny, • enlly confusing (thnt'chill the United It ha• (genu a great tight, and it i. a Wates tti•velist with (!hulchill the supretne c sfa lion- to kni.'. tbat iti 11,iti !) It .died. The hitter deals only 'the splendid emncro•y of 1;re.11 H•it- in herd facts. - aln aglt essive Litwralisen i• - still ail _. _ •_. _ effecti'.e p•,wrr for the refit. in „f - Iris opnoaitlutl at Ot-taws is still ancient abuses, flit the protection of gadfly diyidrd on Ihr navy gursliuu. he rights of the cera tiros people, -dud�s' fir, Munk, the llurlwc• Ceatsl•rvative the extension 0 Hie principles •o" lender, di•.laly his purpose of stuulp- y and juetier. ing his Province *gainet any;expendi- tut•e on naval defence:- Some of the NATE STILL SURVIVES. .Ontario t'unservative papers are mildly telmlting him : but oh, whet a. (boli- dntlihing' hr would get if he wiere a r in,: OI it instead ofd Tory I 1ethops thle Ldn•d hall ',*id theil of having to despwnetr lily. this elum.y and expensive fashion. -W'tta�m*ilr it the tnurr Ot jeetio tishle was Thal the committer -at least Mr. Giblarns' supiw•r tet•' always claimed-- wea thor,.ughly 1partisan, The tnrul- brtr of that cegui iittee have all messed away, the 11.1 10 Itu•vive owing l.•t me Mtedongall. late auditor -general .lit Canada. A majtlrity Ithrerl of. the cn 't tee reported Mr' Catling elected, Mr. Gibbons sat in the Ilou.a fur Ilfe tit'et two seessions and \ir..('atling f••r the remaining tw°o. A'I'soltltiin eclariug for th tion of the Siena was voted do the House of Com onto on Mont y'. We cannot believe t h the ntf�u-be_r frontU/tt*rkt itgaittst the' retoolnt' correctly intr. fled the sentiment . of their cons 'lurnts; indeed, hues is grind rcas�11 to - onbt that tunny of 1heu1 votedaaccordin 1 their own et.nvietioni: tl'here amo11K C%enxdi:ul Iegislttnrt nn un• accountable dread of anything radi- cal, 'rte 1':,,,iti tt Henalr w instar o1 refuge fur decayed pP/Iitteianto--- IP µtit: of the Bust lidicu'4,m\�s institution. on the face oftitp "ettit .. and yet it -Perms to be Mems. d " f-:tn intdefinite existence beetu•e of the ,.tt•ange-tp*Uly which .afflicts then witin� they K t •.t •rat in i PitIiano-rat, Vs'e tired.8 I- tyd-llw.rge• At 01 t-,.'... : . It uln•l Late been Iy ton I.f juke that Sir 'i ill' id I,tuu iet defen 1 the existence rat the Senate's's a prottlt•tien against hasty for unjust legi•Iatintt.:- It generally fair•' ages to gel auylhi worth while tinge at Ottawa. H ha iP wanteld is not a cheek but a spur, The only occiraaturi TSt-iili.Ty jeatrtafi,iii that comes to mind wall when the members of l'arliarnent voted thenµ• sepses an addition of *1,1ss1 in. their eessiouatiedea►aity. -at.el too-•this•-ssee rasion, in spite of protests from' all over the country, the Senate joined haslet with the Commons. in p elketting the booty. The Senate in a farce and sbouhl bbe Toronto Sntinday Night last week. oubliette -1 a inereelrss exposuree of Ota• Georges 1f. •141111 P, who, Arcarding to t e story it tell*. ttaa An arfjioundiug art•. »-d +M a tinauciel •'kite•Hyef•.". %Ve knit• nmulling of the facts of the mat• tee of l r than as stetted by ;Saturday Night : 1 n1 it i. teheshidg ti• find it ger '.tit -i the courage and public apt •t In 1* • such it task upon itself. And t ere•at ,thus besides Munre.' mixed o ill th. story who ought to le ronsid •tbly . shamed of them- selves. A w,nt an sv) drawing a connect p(wiet day pteicr. atad dine ., and adtneatimg milieu. * Amon -g women to rush fur 'tlbargaina." WVe re some yeer'a itgo heating it pi'e making an arguttttnt tnnr•h along t same Imes. If you it1•t1 otTetrd foe $:1 an overcoat which you tholtght wits worth $1t1, you night to pay 'the $Ill, tie aatd : hetenrse the lower prtee was made;w.ssihle o ly by the scant *agees paid to the maker of the gat ntent. l'he at-gun::ent did credit to the hu• tttanitatj in.entiment.ut the preacher. but as an effective prnpoonl for the alxolition of "sweating" it was some- what larking. Supposing you paid the a10 Go the merchant from '.slum you Inmght the nyerco*t., and .t!,ippos- Mother's World. Eyre of Llne in. l hair of gold.' ('he el.. all brown Nath. •r 11 Lip. t11.rt nmch of Iaughterbold. Thal, is toot Iwo • little Mold. 8loining cord. like chestnut broeu,_ Loral;-he•hed e)e•�drinum nl•d stat. Nweete.t. fa,•e leo all the town, -Trot i• other'. little.Man. - D+Ibtt) 11alnl a ith .,,ow.u•hlte bbd-, ktlun•. like tlstwetxlvltllyetal•curj d, 1te.t in peace t wo dtee g heat•. - That- i• her • little t1 orkl. - . r Margaret H..11den. ' y.r n the future of your family ilk: age. A 20 year E ( I)1 •okael,d Policy will protect 'are of yourself. See a sa examine h ti :i l lea, - and In •our ow )W1lent Reserve them and tak,- niplt' policy df1U 1YM, i• f -e • hef ore you i W. ACHESON cP SON January Sale Our Greatest Clearing Sale We have cut deeply -cut in halt in ul Illy cases --into the prices of our large start Of white( good... We inelte you to take advantage of this opportunity. Our stork is very heavy, and all , of high -elitist, wert'tntrd and carefully selected merchandise. ' Ladies' and Men's Fur Coats and Fur=Lined Coats W.1 H. KUBINSON, District Agent. Seaforth. Ont. � r- llleYOe Malkolns-sad- st►a EiaCte. Reil. ft: waw ` The Kincardine iteview 1:1 Isst week let e: .Meyor- Malcolmt Ieic ted to the ^ounril en timidity • night that he' 1 called at the N.ttional Crust Co.'s ot• flees, when last im Tor oto•. to find out somethitlit t•f Ihr West Shorn Electric Itaila•ay pro. What hr found nut wait' Iliac the ('oupany has $41N1,IR111 secured by the gutrantere of the! Inunicilwlit ors and $2,10,1.1111 unsecured. As the progress certificates (mule iu 1 he 'frust l'uulpony (soya out Ills ler cent. of them. The portion raised on the gumlantrer . is divided among the tnunicipilities in proportion to the amount they gulrantetl.l. Kincar- dinr'a *hare is tiny -eighth of the total. Alieody there oar Iwen expended $'��.• IMN1of the >!I.1It1lPI robeld un our guar- aentee•, althuuth °nu work has liven flour north of Arttlerley, FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. --1 r,' Bearing Fruit. °"' *: T..ronto Stat Thr decline in the number of-dratlte ftvnt tuberculosis shows thst the elu- cahve rdlllpaigll Cart lei stn for statue years pto.t is bringing t•rsuR-. A Po -tic Family. \ .; . I t.dependent . 'allege Student - Rottes are red. t1,• think Ir.t'in esti, ate think. ale idur. Send me $111 and I'll you. rat her -S Ince ruse( are reed. ink. inclosed find *111, 1 0 (1150 est w'IiteP Idyl. t we•ell (1a1•- Pit.lulpo c1HI• soft of •.,-h- the motet• her The W • •'s Progress. (maim ournst. - Tho.. Eifls'n says at in '3111J the- Intati r will Ii with more cmn,lott thait nallinn*i •s income Mitt .ruy ltal.ty..- Prot+ably , The 111911 11.114) wh.. ear w $31 a w ken• joys greater c fort 'than the ki - of a rumple of c, -nobles ago, and the p*e genitive rate of general man con fort is Advancing 9t a tonstltnt accel- eration. Cannot Beat Ctlnada. Farmer's Advocate. A large number of t'anadirns who were in.lnced to emigrate to C•wba t" ••hatter themselves.' a couple. of years ago• are• now reported by the Uana- dian Government trade codrmissiober in agin allnost hopeless condition. which tMod.stroyedt theirrplantatium.. and also bey reason of taxation by two rival uihnicipalities. with the option of going to jail. Old Canada is the hes t plane yet, __ - A Woeful Waste. .1; N-oott.toi k sientlnelMeview. tt is maid that eeventy-two pet rent. of the entire. national revenue of the: United Satter this year• will _be con- sumed for war purposes. Of this a little less than half is for waw that have lerµ, anti the rest for waell that clay. be, or stay not he. it is it te- mitt kettle 'eommentary on pnpulat gnvetntntntthat- in a country Jike the I:nita•d Slates, fat removed from 1he entanglements+ of the Old World, and seemingly free froth any reasonable possibility of Inva.iim, snrh a erindi• tion should 1•e allowed to-deyelnp. 1n the Hands of the Trustees. • Hamilton Time.. • 1 rater Teri rater Term lI oW� J�NU.aRI" 3rd OPENS OPENS ,George Laithwaite Wins. - The mane. of those tartness who` w,.11 pe izrs iu Ihr dale y farms compete. ti.nl that wtµ+ held thiuughout the Province the p4.t year are announced in' the sgrieultut4l publication t Virtu and Dake. Thr Ptuvinre was divided into four dietricts. Thr winnrw in this district, which cotuprieed that portion of Western Ontario north of a Iiue running hvm Hamilton to Goderich. end east to York county. and comprising Y irk county, are as follows :-D. D•Inean. Don : O.. 1). Bales. Lensing ; 1). J. McClure. Church- viilr ; G. L eithwi te. l.odericb : F. Hutton. Brampton : A. Otoh. Pres• µIn : H. Laitd, Uon : J. McKenzie, �Villnwdale. The farmers owbit have won in this competition ate to be congratulated, as the competition was s severe one, and widely advertised. In .till, 1,000 prints were offered: The competition included the house, Urns, equipment, live stock, farm' mensgrutent. etc. This year, those tht•ee farmers , in each district who won first prizes will compete in the final competition, to decide the best dairy farto in the Province.. This cotupetition was ar- ranged by the*h,.vr-mentioned paper, Farm and Dairy. of Peterbots., as- sisted by the Ea+tern and Western Ontario Dairvtueob and Deiry (rattle Breeilr^s' A=social ions. The high's• scolw in the Province was 1117. Alt. Letthweite's -score was (11.1 giving 1 ' fuurtf•enth t lees in t•be •�whole Province. (fond foe Godesich fewnship ! . 1'h•' Markham h;enteinti.t eall•rnorm the I•:ducation 'Depat•tment "1n take v ..vete iep4 to petptliz• te,trhers w•Ilo te.ign their position• whenewet a r • 4 e. - ht h r Ila 1 _ITrrwt fr a g Tdryr'� wlle'1•i..•I.... 1 heir Penne of htl„IItpM4 honot appear* to 11e snrh that they con- sider a written ctontract x one-sided affair• only binding on the trustee bwwirf."' The µtatter i. ole which Peenieto lie within the eotnpwtenee of e various wrhonl hoard.. Ii they c •nee to reggard the agreements ,ts of nn lie, the teachers can hardly be ttla •.. for ' looking out for thetn- selvet. rush Wit. Irish wit of t. genuine kind is not extinct in trelan 1 and it is not likely to{lrwtne .stn, if w : ay judge from the sayings. of , dome t t he present generation, An.lriwh sebool inetprctor was examining a clews in'egeographv. Ne had propounded a question regard• ing longitude, end`received a'correct answer ergninft• the abolished. I ing the m.rchtnt paid a fair price to' ordeal. "And now," he said, "what. the whoirwle house trim whom he I in latitude?" After a brief silence. a pttrehasel it, and the wholesale home ht•ight. 'm ingster. with a merry Insisted on paying the contractor tWinkln in his eye, said -•'Please, air, NY'• nodi, .• that several newspapers more tban ht asked, and tale cdn- we have on latitude in Irebnd. 4'athenr say. lbs BlJtlsh ti!ever•Ipssnl are veggewtitg A chamge In the time of tractor• raised the wages of his wast- won't &nowss any I" fmm the lad rand DATE OF CIVIC ELECTIONS. USE ALIEN'S LUNG BALSAM At once when attacked by a Greeb sad thus Evert dangerous brownie' and pulmonary ailments 2.5c-, Stec. and $1.t1Gj tiles. • Sold everywhere. DAVIS h LAR:RENC F; CO.. Montreal. Students slay enter any day e.f the scb.wll t year- - - , individual inatructinn. I Our graduates get the - Lest p aeiLimu.. - Meil ('nm•.re, %V r ': train runte young people than an, rat hrr tuausee• meat in'Cauadrf! Af Misted with l'otn- merci.l Palos -son: As- soeiani •rt .,1 Caieda. Write, for parttculat. CLiNTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON- Irin,:ipal. 1 Ladies' Bocharsn Laud, stud Astrachan Lamb Coats, $*J, itis((( and 1N0. Now, ffilr, $=., and >K�A. Fur -lined Uoats, Muskrat -lined and blended Sable collar, 145 and $511, for * 6�.' Twenty lien's Black I► ,g roosts, $yr, :for $15. 'Fifteen 31en's Black Ualloway t'alt Coats. ilb. for Ij t. Ten Men.'. Alaska Braver Coats, IW` D for tk'S _Ttamty Ladies long; heavy, stylishly - 1' inured and beautifully Iine1 cloth Cate of Kersey. Braver and Tweed. $15 and $IS, for each IS. list" ik Remnants of Dress Goods ♦Ve hove ,sit-a•ored and 11,alkrJ t •1 ,A•. "��y\\\rest fast al1 endo rat Ilse,.. G,wdds Anld (• .,t lllgs All1 •1'N ,s-.1 HIIIIdred.. ' • there aro. and beautiful matertala, and aft ten hits 1 tr n -- yard*, at a fract ono or their value. We invite ou emituuuera lit cowue eddy and avail themselves of these ba gains 'on one entire table. Carpets - and Rugs All Hugs, Velvet, Tapestry, Bntasel9, Wilton, w will clear out this' month. and are market now ata ,-.du. h.n .o1 from 'J► to 5o per cent., and we invite your inspection . d criticism. Butterick Patterns. •We carry a crimple', stock. Ne Patterns and new free Fashion Sheets. Cali fur Delineator. c r BUSINESS EDUCA TION such as you mar obtain under the very best conditions et rhe Cen- trar eustness College of Toronto, is a sure passport to success. Thousands have proved it. Why not investigate for yourself? Our Ir.. catalogue eapla.n,. Write for et. W. M. GNAW, Principal. �ttttitafttlt-ats� i ,thee (iET A PRAUTiQAL EDUCATION by attending the famous TOMONJ O. ONT. It has paid ethers, it will pay . hnu. Write today for our andsome Catalogue. STfIAT' '.' • ("INT. is the gheet prettied training school of Western -O n t a r h o, Student(' are entering week. You take no tisk in entering our classiest. Our cnursee are !the hest and our graduates sfeure the Iligh- grade positions. 'three depatt- utents .Commercial Shorthand and Telegraphy, (let our free. eatalogue etltd inves- tigate intn the merits of the school, The time to enter is nos►. _-__-��A. McLAf HLAN, Principe!. W. ACHESON & SON , No Room for Doubt You will know you ate correctly dressed if you - haYe us build your Clothes ! • MARTIN BROS., PHONE ides. TAILORS AND FURNISHERS. • White Pine with Wild Cherry and Latcative Bromide -.Quinine Tablets are sure cures ; 2�c a,'package. �0� a nolle e g LONDO , ONTARIO Business & a orthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Catalogues Free. J. N-• westert'lt J, ti-, N r.tert el, .Ir ('.A. I'rincipaL \'n'e lestncipal DON'T COUGH! Every time }Anti cough it means that Nature is dislodging ph' m from the delicate membranes of the thmat or lungs,. In doing_ao hat ,membrane becomes inflame-, t red rata en. There's the danger point 1 Broken tissue means letting down the body's defences against disease -germs await st such an entrance --Consumption itself sterts that way. Don't take that chance. Shiloh's Cure loosens coughs -removes ph allays all inflammation in t breathing tract -builds up and heals damaged tissue -•)ruts the throat and lungs m n state of .robust health. Get Shiloh's Cure quickly and tore that Cough ! 1`i. C. DUNLOP Clearing Sale of Winter Goods Before stocktaking we want to get rid of all winter good. The prices at which we are selling thein should appeal strongly to ellkeen Losers. It will fay Targe dividend nn your invest- , ment, even if you don't need the Roods until nett winter. Look ahead abd buy stow. r PRICE 25c. • � IM 1 o $ urs A FAMILY FRIEND FOR FORTY YEARS Men ur . Coats Black Dog, regular $ZJ, for... - tay. Klondike Beaver, regular ilk, `e��ialo yo Overcoats with German Otter co%I* - yt g, =t4 heaver shell. reettlar $20, for �I Far -lined Mocha Gloves, regular 113, for-.-:,.. .,=t. Overcoats $y2 Overcoats, reduced to -••---•••• -•i $1.50 - *111 Overcoats, reduced to. , ..`. e- 11.50 't 118 Overcoats, reduced to )13.75 1 Overcoats at Ha1f=Price Rleteen Overcoat(' ranging in price from *11, to 521). All at exactly HAL'F•PRICE. Boys' Overcoats 65 and $5.:.it Boys' Overcoats Boys' Suits Thirty-five three-piece 5µn*. regular $.i to for �'� � It 23.9! $3 50 WALTER C. PRIDHAM THE HOUSE OF REAL VALUES i l;( Gul. - .111 . In. In u K h II c uevl boll I. *peen t (cele Mrs. ' ..trcet AL1 t t ognt tJmT.,b� ie eat LW; Ili e'. A. Soitl HA , Mouth Ito.= VAI Y rune onto Mont, K I► µ0r1 h Jleti'1 sail 7 ueaa PP ter.. I Ikea irate yp, F i1.A 4iH 1Ile�eb. elfte(oI to IJ a slut lee. l'an or at fele Ai` esu T. Toot pu 11, u Jobr w ouc urn. r •oil J. Hu,t .cwt Kro. HIM W w offer hair r oa ed lath and vita Ice. 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