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UUDbRICH, tq'HU1tSDAY, FEB. 10. 1910.
THE BIN
The new Par•lis
aid and Irelanl as
and- stirring times
-The tact rifling has 1
the gong-prd►•acte(1 'e
Heal ataoding of the parties is :
Liberals -yam
Csilonists-271.
Natioualiste-82,
Lehewites-4O.
Counting LllWrr'ale, Natiopalists and
• Laborites together the Government
• has a majority: of N1l, and although
there is nothing cellaph, in the «Rea -
'tion -there is gexxl reason to .believe
thp►t the Government will he able to
trrnmand a goal nlcjority oneimpor-
taut issues. %Vhether the paeafag of
the budget or a tussle with the Loris
• over the question of the veto will be
the Met elle' t of the new' Howse of
- Cpmmen remainsto 1.D•, seen. Mr.
Asquith is keeping his own counsel
and under hid inestee ful guidance the
Coniwuns will proleibly tw able to as-
sert its rightful place es the pre -we -W-
ent governing body of the realm.
come responsible for the travesty on
popular government which is involved
in the present method of packing the
Senate, end the {iovernment i* tie-
pltrthig -fMm the well mdembood
principles of the Liberal party in con -
the practice. Liberals who
Io not want their party to be saddled
with the reproat;h of perpetuating a
grusrly partisan Senate should make
the,uselvey heard.
w.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Watch Goderich grove!
Chicago is still ahead of tilnlerich ad
a 'hipping centre, but we are .just he -
ginning to allow what we can do here.
Every little helie. and the new busi-
ness to he brought to tioderich by the
new elevators will be more than a
(little.
Chinaman' le the name oT the new
president of the Retail lIiidware
Ass.iciation. Seems as if he otight-to
belong to the grocery trade. .
That ga1Ae•on Friday night was an
exhibition of good, clean hockey.
.'The !lo s d rve the bearty support
of the townspeople.
The information ie given out that
styles in millinery will be extreme
this year -the lints will be either very
Targe or tiny. Priem also will be ex-'
bee not been shown that in point of
titne there would be any selvantaye.
The navigation of canals is necessarily
slow, and it le helm by some peopla
who ought In kuuw something about
it that practically nothing would be
gained by the 'construction of the
(ieorgian Bay canal.
• Go, Winter.
Uu. winter ! (lo thy way! We want again
rite twitter of the bluebird and the wruu
Leaves ever greener growing. and the rhino
1.1f auululel awn not 1 It 1110.
Thy sun. which mocks our need of warmth and
lure
And all the heartening fen micas thereof.
It swarm halal heat enough to warm our thin
Pathe' to Yearnings in. .
So get thee from ua ! We are cold. God wot,
liven w thou art. We remetdber nut
HOW blithe we hailed thy cowing -that was.
oh!
Too long -too long ago !
Get front Ur utterly! Ho! AIrnuicr then
Shall spread her graww. when, thy snows have
been.
And thy last Icy footprint welt and mold
In her tits[ btern/old.
-James Whitcomb ltlley
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Fair Play !e
Guelph Alerrur•y:-
Halley'* comet,` which is 1,000.000
times-higger than t he earth, may hump
into u, shortly. Why t4gesn't it tale
*unaching its own size?
A Millionaire Author.
ut t.1.s a Journal.
Alt ,ugh the c ' plaint is Often
A .lean Valjeau Helpers' Club hsi taste: nit literature does not pity
tars' eturns. Jtev. C. W. Gordon
been funned. at Detroit to •help re- ejts11.:e •Connjor) is placed as eleventh
!reset' prisoners to make a fresh start on the limey( Winnitwg's tweet%• :Wi-
th life. Victor Hugo is wetly years Iliohuirrs. It' this proves to he an se
dead. but his'.j1irit gore starching on, putpbrr of press ixns will donbtlea
drop. their present occupations mad
take to novel writing:
By
way elf cuuwlatinn. we are relit
that groceries are cheaper todpy than Thinks It Would Be Funny.
•
they were hotly years .ago. right Simewu 'blur/tier.
pouneh4 tor,a dolls!• was the price of 'ihreRefdrtner is no believer in p1eL-
kuger iu ethuse [lays, while today iei01101 ur rrlrtrudluts, but ns a 1110.0
noshes if :uulINrnlrnt we wuwld esjuq
twenty,punndo 9)0 more ran he [ought sce•ing the plain people i,f this 1)uotin-.
for the same motley. Now ser the iuu 'having a chance at Leader Bur-
egg-eup turn 111 its 1)0140 at the sugar- Urn .9prnoposd that we iuieet tweuty-
odd millions of dollars- in Dread -
bowl ! - noughts. a0 it starter: ill the navy
An Exeter !Islet tells ofthe„pear. g'iiue-anti then gi.ye them away.
eat r.f (Great Brit•
etrlhles this week,
are in prospect.
n hemt•til frim' irr
ectiln, awl the
REFORM' THE TAXING SYSTEM.
Two hundred and seventy Innniui•
palities in Optario have petitioned the
Legislature to amend the ,tssessinent
Act to the effect 1hat ulunieipalities
may tax improvement velure at a
lower rate than land values; burins*
.AssessIIIPllta and 1p1`0111014 III LW e'1ts.aed
with inlprove•H1rnt *valuer, the differ-
ene in the rotes do Id- 1,•1111inrd by
the unuticiilality in et
'1'ornnto Star gives its
the H►tn:emOHt, and dreltl
takes no ureter tnc•ruyine • the ever -
age citizen that there is k'met !ling
radically wrung with ak hvat NA' which
•rewerila' a Iran for itnprt;vi g 'hiai
1tt•njieity by piling heavier 'tax s nal
biro, while the speriei tar who ie II1_
ing vacant lots far higher prices is
ntf with nominal taxation.” The Sts
goes on to any- : ..
'•Ohriuusly lied values are not cre-
ated 117" the nwuer% bat by 11),' groWth
of the district. and other extIantv,us
causes. That he should. be tie highly
taxed for improvements which he
Makes. himself le for the increased
land value with which he has nothing
to do, seems unnatural and dnfair•.
fiertuany T•1 awake to this Tiiet..
Auekeelia Pa finding land tax a success.
The British budget contains a pro-
vision that twenty per cent. of the
increment of lend velure' its disclosed
In sales from ' • to time shall go to
the state. \Vith other countries mov-
ing in thin direction it -Pr -firm that On•
tarin were remedying On. Inegnnlity
which the Act at present not only sanc-
tions but coimuande. 'Tire petitions
of twat hundred and seventy ►ngt:ici-
palitits shamed carry- some weight with
the Pte ''r, but the lorries of the
cause should carry more. it is • one
which cows nit ne(d petitions to a•om-
end it to the serious consideration of
stators."
he-London Life
-lnsurance Company
HEAD. OFFICE
•
LONDON, CANADA
SYNOPSIS Of ANNUAL REPORT FOR I909
The annual Meeting of the Company waa held 1111 Monday, Feioruary 1411),
11.1o. when the moot gratifying report in the history of the Cowp..uy was
presented.
The new hurineaa transacted shows a remarkable increase over the best
previous year -11994, The Hnencial results were such sir t,/ ruble the Unmgut uy
to maintain its exeelleht record in profit dietributioos tte Policyholders and at
the moue bine make suhatintial addition* to Inve'turent Heeerve, Contingent
and other Funds. Provision has *loo been made for the gradual conversion to
a higher Basi* of that portion of the Industrial reserver now valued at 1 .
The report embraces the following particulars : - ,
New 19,912 applications for insurance amounting to $5.011.437.00 were
ticeepirel and policiro issued therefore, an inere:istevver 19(*( yf 6,441
Business policies for $1,356,055.00. .
116SIIfIIKE The insurance in force on the Company's le.ekaut the close of the
year, node' 82.6037 policies, aggregated miter deducting all re-iueur-
ances $µ,t89,613 15. an increase of $3.036.663.76 tor the year.
The net Iicee ium, and Intrust Iteeelet. of (he year were respec-
tively $593.49.39 and $161.158.33. a total of $754 307.73, an increase
„ver the pievndue year of 3101,575.6x.
'net pavritents to f'nttrvh(itderw or-ttrirs- for elu.h :Froths, - Sur-
render Values. Matur• 1 Eodow•mentr and Death Claims a,rgregatwI
$245.650.88. an increase over the pre ' s year of . $1o4,S32.to. l'he
total distymtdements amounted to $503,101.46.
Web The Cou:pany's Assrtt, consisting mainly of finer, mortgages on
real estate, *menet to $2937,055 70. an inerease of $263.061 23. All
twat a and,debentatr ellrt_held et11 vIloItiun considerably Below
the prevailing tuarket price.
LialriIlties-__eTbe reserve on all''Qrdinat y" husinese hes been-'rosy:muted on
the Hut. 31, per eeatphttatd. The Gaal reserve on all. policies in force
amounts to $2.667,513 00. The liabilities. including contingent and
other (obins. and reserve for profile accruing but • 11 ►t due. amount
altogether to $1.767.935.36. ,
The .surplus no Policyholders' account amount; to 3134.1zo.34
en the l' parry's standard I'he snrpine r.'mptued in accordance
w,ith.the Government requirements is over $33o.ow. -
Full report and any other information desired may b. obtained from any Agent
of the Company or by writing direct to the Head OI8 .e. -
in Force
IYLutit
Disburse-
ments
41141111
mice of +a man with a straw hat on,lhe
streets of that town. It is sad to
think that here isei human being who
sinks in intelligence below the ground-
hog. who coming out of his winter
harm the Other day. saw .fiat summer
was still 00llle weeks off and went
back into his hole. ,
- -lire- heath of John -Charlton, who
for many years represented a Norfolk
constituency- in the House of Cow-
men,. removes a man who140 ability
and sincerity made a distinct placefor
hint in Canadian political life. Mr.
Uranium will be particularly- remem-
bered for his advocalcy- of reciprocity
with the United States and tor his ef-
forts -and achievements in the line of
Moral refor•hi. Out of Parliament he
Waf a 'eucces fid business 111N11, en-
gaged extensively in 111e lumber busi-
n e se.
i? rade. The 1 T
assiatancg to !Beim
s that "it -1..4w
elect+
ever 1
bola
nobly i
AN OUTRAGE STILL.
The lobe'. Ottawa eorteepohdeut
sounds a alarm over the extreme die-
pt'uportion If the two .parties in the
nate, the Conservatives now hay -
in Ily t my members out of
eighty- • 'ISM when the Lib-
erals assented e, there were only
eleven Liberal Sten but in course
of time the cbam r flee -
formed" until the pr
tween the two parties
versed.
It is time that the is
should speak out earnest!.
matter. When the 10011
wen• in power and were fill:
Senate with party favorites Lel
looked upon the p000040 as an out
Dort inns
re almost re-
•ral press
• an this
Vat I \•es
the
rile
e
upon isrt filar government ---and au.,.,
it was, And now that the Liberal the satisfaction of the people of Can -
Government, taking its oppottunity. kda that the enormous extesnditure
is making the Senate it Liberal party I involved in Abe construction of the
preserve, it is incumbent upon Loh- 1 proposes(' neer waterway would he justi-
erals who protested prior to 1491 to ; lied by remake. Whits the new canal
renew their protests against the pro- ' would shorten the distance of the
cem that is now going on. ! water route between the head of the
1t is no part of Liberalism to be. I lakes and the St. irwrsnce River, it
e last return to be received in the
sit elections was front Orkney and
itnd. - tin 'Abend- candidate was
1 with' a suhMPantial rncrt•ase
ie Liberal majority in the prev-
ection. Scotland has done
the tight against the I,nrle
mid the, Premier has acknowledged
the gratitude of the Liberal party in
the following usesst►„(e :
i wish to express on bef►dlf of the
while Liberal party our..sense of the
bligatiunaVe owe. In this momentous
ltreversy, to the solid, unshakable
cle race. id conviction and firmness of
par ise which have betin exhibitet"i
nnt't i south, east and west by the
Liber s of Scotland. Asquith - •
The i dignatmn' nt Scotsmen all
Iver the cnatty liasdlt•en aroused by
the tIhttnl t meted out by Canadian.
immigration ilteers to eleven young
Scottish intuit rants, calepenters and
Mechanics, wh •were refused admit:
tance to Canada iecattse of their in.
ability to show �ady cash to the 'o
amount stipulated the regulations.
The sedan of the oflic`bils is denounced
sal stupid and arbitrary, and surely
al.ylaaly ought to know that an able-
bodied Slcet has a right to poo• and gen-
erally does go. wherever he likes t but
perhaps it would 1w well to b me the
regulation rather then thoseho' en-
forced it. Why should any mat who
is willing and ready to earn his sway
be refused entrance to a free county$ ?
Scotch, English, Irish, Welsh, Dutch,
French, Russian, Chinese, Hottentot --
no matter what his nationality or
color, '•a tnau'A a than for a' that."
The (ieorgien Bay eanal scheme was
under discussion at Ottawa on Mon-
day. Several members favored the
construction of the *.anal, but Mr.
Fielding. Minister of Finance, while
e gave his sympathy to the move -
men Anted out that, with the
heavy financial burdens already rent-
ing upon the ciiUntrl, it would be well
to wait some time heinee,roming to a
-decision in regard to the p t. Mr.
Fielding is on the sefe side in t{tlp
matter, A good deal bas yet to he
done before it can he demnnetratsd to
Mixed.
Brantford Expositor..
On Spnday last -the Rev. .1. A. Mac-
donald. editor of The Globe, adireeeed
the Sunpay Club of Chicago. In an-
nouncing the address The Chicago Sun-
day American said that '•Mr.'Msodonl-
ald is the son of the late Sir John A.
:1lacdouald, who was very prominent
in Canadian pefitical life.' That's a
pretty gemd Coke un both of them.
No Cause for Alarm.
London Advertiser.
A scientist has discovered that
Iftlley's
comet cerrieg poison in its
hail. which may emit! Qat life on the
earth. The e •t has been a regular
visitor, at seventy -five-year -periods.
probably since the setae system took
its preterit foram and the mor g
stars sang together. Why should it
misbehave at this pate day ? Besides,
the world ba a grown tetter and more
deserving, '
Would Deport the Apostle Paul.
• Montreal Gazette.
V1icee ere being raised in some
places.in demand for a law to prohibit
llrientsis f• owning land in Camelia -
It may be well that men, who are not
Asiatics have taken lip the prupII ands
of that gentlest. 111' Oi iental taitria
which is called 1 I1)istiiulit3. If -Paul
11r any of his migrating. emigratitfg
and i 'grating fellow apostles could
rotor to Cannula relay he would probe
abl•', be stepped at the frontier because
he did not have twenty-five• dollars or
he would tw [erne hack to Asia lest he
should epoill► white coatis cuuntrv.
Honor. •,
Washington Star.
Soule nlrn,"'raid Andrew Carnegie.
at a dinars at his New York house,
ehave very queer ideas of honor. 1
leas once riding from Pittsburg to
Phitatfelphie in the stroking coulpart-
ment of a Pullman. There were per-
haps six, of us in the compartment,
ernoktegiiEl Forting. ATI Of a •sud-
den a door hanged, and the . con-
ductor's voice cried : 'All tickete,
please!'. Then one of the nen in the
compar•Unent leaped to his feet,, non-
ued the faces of the resit of us, and
said,:slowly. snd impr(•eeively : 'Gentle -
motel trust to your honor,' And he
dived under a seat and remained there
in it small silent knot till the con-
ductor was safely gone."
FARM DRAINAGE.
A Profitable Work -Assistance by On-
tario Agncultural College.
Thorough drainage of lands needing
it will increase the yearly returve
front the land by clout 2211 per acre as
shown by reports of nen who have
drained. This is the salient fact
brought nut in Bulletin 171 just iaeued
by the Department of Agriculture,
Toronto, entitled ••Farm iinderirain-
age : Does it Pay r'
During the past live years the
amount of drainage being done has
doubled, and thorough drainage. that
is -with lines of tile every four rode,
more or less. is rapidly increasing.
Many areas are so flat or 0o irregular
Grit it is impossible without a sur-
veyor's level 01 tell just what is the
best way of draining the•m. For the
encouragement if farmers having
such a1•eas the Ontario Agricultural
College is renewing ite'ofer of seaist-
ance in drainage surveyinll. Daring
the summer the College has a special
drainage staff engaged in this work.
.Anyone having drainage problems to
solve may have the assistance of one
ail
these drainage ativienrs by apply-
ingferthe same. At the conclusion
of each wive a nthlic meeting is
held in the field to discuss and demon-
strate the best meThod. of finding the
fall, determining the grade, digging
the ditch tree to grade, etc. The only
outlay to the farmer is the t►avetling
expenses of one loan, consisting of
meals, if ant, cartage of instrument*.
if any, and railway fare at a cent a
mile each way. As several surveys
are usually made on the same trip the
W. H. ROBINSON, District Agent, Seaforth
aortal teeth mole! for early, men is
an1111, frequently le:n; under $1 and
selde1ul over $.r, though in case of an.
individual P11Vey ill a remote part it
alight trach $,i or. tuore. The tawnier
is also ex•prcted to tweet 1 he College
repreeeIihttiye at'lbe •Lttjou and re-
turn hits to it es well ar Receptive -
date Situ whilF yn the survey.
Those wishiel to _make application
for a drainage survey sheutd write
to Prof. W. H. Dsy, 1)epartenent of
Physics. O. A 1'.;Guuelph, whereupon
a regular application form will be
sent. - -
Business Opportunities.
With the opening up of its Wert -
ern line, the, (:rand 'Trunk Railway
System is actively intrivetingitself in'
ttractitlg i 'gratioh to Western
nada: A booklet just - issued.
'Iden Business Opportunities in
Ehtit d*," ie rine- • .,t the nrethnds
adopiF2•t to place the *dvanttages of
the gr :at NVest count, y before those
who at eeeking greater scope for
their cru itionl and energies. Copies
of the boo let can 1e obtained ...flora
G. T. R. ag- to. -
Col. rk at Clinton.
Clinton, Feb. 1 . aLieut.-('01. Hugh
Clark, M. P. P., the npwr►in*r ad
dress of a aerie,* le delivered b\
speakers at the Clint(-, Club. paid that
itwas time fat Canada[ 11 assillne her
reasonable 911.1to of the to p11tlsihility
of being a uiruiber of the greet Ent
lire. He 01;41 that Toth pnlitiral part
ire weir begirlt.ituy, CO realize phi»f•i.:.
The snprettmey of the British Empiie
nu0xtlt the peer.. of the world.
Write 110 at once for our free
catslogut• 1tN1 lean the nature
of nus ('nni•aP' in Commercia'fr
Shorthand or Telegraphy depart-
ments. We have the leading
practical training school in
We -tern (,hitario. ('olU000 are
thorough, instructors e x pp e r i-
encrd end we hest .t gran t1a-tes re
pnoit.ems. S. talent • are entering
smelt week. You should enter
D. A. McLACHL.tN.
Principal.
fin ""_... gar= -.
11 Winter - Term .I
OPEN.
JANUARY 3rd
Students may enter
ally doy (If -tilt sehyol
r.
, 4, vidtial ince rueaion.
. 'Our graduates gest. the
bt•,t -p nations.
• . Mail Cours=e•._ W r
train more young people
(haul any other inanagee
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Write for particular,.:
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EDUCATION
sucti.is you may obtain easier the
very best cond,uons at 1he-Cen-
tral lus.ness College of Toronto,
is • surd passport to success.
Thousands' aye proved it. Why
not envestiig • for yourself?
Our free a loeue eaptarns•
Write - for tt, W. H. SHAW,
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.,m�arls� t1111111ei OMANI
GET A PRACTICAL EDF(
by attending the famous
W. ACHESON e$ SON
EMBROIDERIES
COTTONS St1EETING,S
We are showing hundreds of piece* of new and
beautiful Embroideries. Values are exeep-
tionally good and the range includes all qualities
and widths, at moderate prices.
Horrocks`: famous 'English Sheetings and Pillow
Cottons, in every width. Cambrics, Lonsdales,
Nainsooks, Cottons at prices no higher
than ordinary domestic -made goods.
--FEBRUARY—MOANS—
Twenty-five'
e ANNS—
Twenty-five dozen ?1x411, hemstitched huckahark, 75 -
bleached Linen Towels, tt•geie'�l
lar.price each ; sale, 9 for
TABLE LINEN
Fifty nnly 2x2; yards Linen ( Intho.
racked satin damask and in a $1 -25
ttariety of patterns. Rituiar 81.75. for
Two thousand yards Sae. 35 -inch Factory t'otton, worth • 6c
Se, for
FURS. Lades' and Men's Furs all
cTea ng ata sacrifice
This clearing-utrtstock sale is unreserved.
825 to $44) Fur Posta. for from el:, to - $25
Men's $3a to $30 Fur ('oa1hr, selling Al', to $25
Ladies' and Men's Fur -pined Coats. Regular 00. for $35
W. ACHESON & SON
CAPS
All black, blimp and fancy
Tweed ('cps, ,fur bands.
Prices from 75c to 6 5 c
$1.50.- Saturday
Ger rn early.
25c Rubber Collars, 1 9c
MARTIN BROS.
Tailors and Furnishers.
Cure Your Cold
White Pine with %'1-II,I Cherry and
Laxative Bromide Quinine Tablets are
sure. cures ; 25c a package. '
H. C. DUNLOP
1)I:II•t,I�l,
(ieollt 1: It i1.
ELLIOTT \I —
BUSINESS COLLEGE
TORON7 O, ONT.
1t has paid other,. 1t w111 pay 'you. Write
topay for our handsome l'atalog`ic.
We Now Make and Galvanize
Our Own Wire
Po, msny year. we have seen where the
a,,.hty of •ire , slid he improved. So we
h... set a new standard for the Wire in
Frost Fence Rus. to Rel the Meller Wire,
wa must Make and lialvanire a our.etvee.
Heretofore. we, like art other Fenae-
M.ker.• had to buy our Wire ready-made
and ready -galvanised
The Wire formerly used in the Trost Fear
was wade under our awn instructions. I
gave better satisfaction than moat Wire, hu
we knew that n could make far bet ter.
So now we have erected arterial Mina In
these Mills see have ,05, •11.d the most
modern Win IM.anng and Galvanising
•enipm•at in •aataas.
Se we ars nose epuippn: to make holler
Win than ka..sw Wan used is Canada.
And we are the only Fence -makers in phi.
country Making and liahatnaing Wire
exclusively for Fences.
Nearly every Wire Fenn .s Galvanized
loo thinly for Canadian purposes. That's
why an many rust shoot twelve or fifteen
yearn sooner than they should.
Frn.l scientific Galvanising is about ton
per cent, thicker and smoothes than that on
any- other Fence made in Canada. Vet it
will not chip, scale and fall off.
No matter where you Mak. or haw severe -
Ii) you test, you simply.rnnot find another
Fence b,dit snd Galvanised for permanency
like .he Frfrt \end for free Booklet.
The Frost Wire Fence Co., Ltd.,
Ha. ,atm. Ontario es
Arenta Wanted In Orn f istrict@
ri
05-1c Fence
Local Dealers : Hugh Raw, Uoderlch , 1t. A. Mckenzie, Dungannon.
Druggists' Confectionery!
We earl.; in stork (-omit/telly a choice aest.rtment
of geode in the above line. Our range includes
Best Boxed Chocolates at all prices, from 5c to $1.00
Delicious Butter Scotch in 5c and Irk boxes.
After-dinner Mints. per lox, IFx•, 25c and 400
5c
Frust -Havered Tablets (k or 11) flavors). 2 ounces for.
Chocolate Cream Cakes, Milk Chocolate, Chiclets, Chewing Gums,
Breath Cachous, Violet Breathlets. Humbugs. Peppermint Lozenges.
Licorice Pellets, Maltese Cough Drops, Black Cough Drops, Jujubes,
etc., etc.
6. !E. HICK, Central Drug Store.
- Goderich, Ontario.
Ccrs&ts at 50c
k_z L_
We nr' r , ing nit !time two hundred pairs of women's
i5c and x tut Corset! et 50o A pair.
LACE CURTAINS
Specially priced, excellent qualities in Nottingham dace
()urtaina, all sizes -2 yarels, 24 yards, a vane and 34 yards
long, latest designs and many pretty etfect it, at each of these
special priees--$3.5o, $2.5o, $T.30, Stem, 75c and Soc.
JOHN STEAD
HAMILTON STREET GIODERICH