The Signal, 1910-3-10, Page 22 THURSDAY Malt( it 3, 1D1)
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TIIF. MtpNAI. 11t.1STI\`U.t'o. Limited
THE sigNAL GODERT
Zoned in its favor. but this w"old delved -to his position taken et that
hatvlly be in strict accordance with time, but the opportunity to make '
the truth, to wh;ch it ie our tole to 1 party capital out of the situation was
adhere as far as Possible. Still, with I to good to be lost. On the other
The Signet and Mr. E. N. Lewis iw- side, a the House the Government fol-
1 • t -for we have not disowned it lowing seems to lw united in support
and' will rete - ii -own it lt-waystflt otthevaliawut-a_Canadian nave. es -
wake ati impt•eeeinn. t hltdied by Comeliest authority, paid
lAuleed,. i great deal clay he said fo r ' for by Canadian y, tied under
Telaitesae call Nast our policy. the control wt the d'snadian Perlis -
Janne of Sa•11eorietlon : 1. It is cheap. I meet.
2. It . will keep Canada• o.tt of,:
trouble.''Mr. John T.lualater in his letter in
:i. Backed, "telt is, by The Signal �This issue of The Signal makes souse
and the •t ,lteservative member for suggestions that should be carried into
the 1;iling. it allows that in the babel definite action. A history of the
navy of voices on the rtrxtion, West towstebip of .Colborne would not only
Huron is patriotically united osi this furnish a •'Means of preserving the
- - - - memory of; the old ''worthies who
cleared the way for the + generations to
RANSFOHD'S QUEER LOGIC. chine it would be au intensely inter-
esting vol • which should find n
very large number of eager readers.
We hops that the slgeestion will not
be aIIlltVed to pass without result.
11.01 per annus. M w•Ivana..
tits month-. Si, : thn•re month+. 6Y..
To United 441.0.'.. subav:ribur". 81.51 a rear
1rirtiyin adv.:a:et -
. Subwriberm who fall to receive Tat SIGN.''
rog..lu'ty by mall will cooler a favor by .w-
oah.t hog u,, of the fact at as early a dale ,as
yowlble, • - ,
When a etianc•1 of addre .. lit dre•dred, bath tfie
old and the new addre... -hould be glvwr. /
- - Advertia
Intal and other similar adverttleoIent., Incit" 'a
tier -line for nr.'t leuertiml and is per lbw for •
ea.•h ..lde.•eyue.n llnlrnion. Mrietured by a .
nom. iron wale, twelve liner town Inch. JOHN
' - Iu,iuts,.• taint. of six lime and under. $ Ver "--_
year.
A h•ertl.rment+„f 1.01.1, Formic, Pt rayed, tilt- lite following letter appease in The
uatiu,,-V ant. situation. \t'aenc,t Ham -.'.-for
tittle or CoHrtn
!tent. Yantis. for .ate or to (tent. Dail and hillplre : - -
Articlre for S:'le, etc„i sot a/.rtdhlg nightSl lt, - lief mit lee . uice.t0• call •y
lintel, he
emit:in-onion:11 fortir•t month. fro 1 - _
for e:wh sh,eym•at wont!, tarter ar'
dvertise• readers' at teal iedi to one aspect in ; --- < ,s_
Mehl.. iln•r••Isau,.i. - ,j'une•ctio t with. _the laciest l.ibetal ' -
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Alannnm-. inv.,. in ordinary rya/Unfits-re ten d`..,.el ttiw•rutroL 111 a knitlac- His 'Ship,. -
„a fee Ir, -1 i10.1'.51C. .
Any s{. e•1+1 not Ice, t s nry, protea clog__ intlod hosiery. lit M4 -ship.” he swid, -will rpm' mine day'
. pecuniary betwItl'nf any indiri!1"al or a....41.(i •1'A,*lI V. lite ml',h nl/r\' �1•A, Io 4'e IN —(\Ilk r{ehe9 In R+ he'd R,r rt....' ,
alio,.. to be o'1 ...1••r..1 u1 ,ulvcrti.tMont , d 1
he els rg••1 ;wean iliogly. lust! 'S etasks iter 41,1y lit' 17 el. o••nl-, es Ile I.: (w. Ix❑ Year+drift away.•
woo,. t.d fi-play .••1d contrnet advertise against 81,25. per slay here' while a ' , t\'ha.tinu•hepatchedbr..tdethe sea.
/neut. will M..giveltwi application, su{wrio1 111. 1 h . mr. tt'hnse hus;nrae i -
. e\\'he' age had Made !tin blind and weak
?oats.- ••i' r.e'1nrmfra....• 1st_ 1,'tu keep loarhim,t in ntel.'i will to': i --It idefed ar the lonadrh►Y:— -- , --
Tit1•: -44 \ %i. 1'I{IN11NU l'l1, Ulnae crave )u "(1.14'1414 :' anat'k c, nr 71.5
cools per day, •w r pored to 785.:,11 •1'jlc. wnw,l WAS not ler t •
o nwk :
YtnaeriMl:+Me -1,rr doe -!!ere, •1'114 44at.iwtitiUU- -with . r\lr d n. ever veal it Aar, :o..•y
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F..':,.er.
• - - . -y-, _ -- (,..1'111x11 Itlallllfal•t clod's 111ea.1+. as
L',!u):ItICLL TIICtt*HAY tq.-Ito' I,'. Isla. gdainT'--ii-:- Tee-Wm-in-1be- heave or._LL_.
i that. lila• Ilinnllf.icsIiver+ t pay the'
silt•• wages 14 in.4ietnl•uiyy(.1 p:, nut
U.S. COMMISSIONEHHS AT OTTAWA. „r t.u..ues.+. 'lute 1,,,,,411„. .lite• •earn"
era 111 t•4n.,dw will continue ta. hr -o
nitdl'ly 14io.* t.. ti..;. -✓•-•• i•.i••e•••rm /id
144 bt+p:•elf4 It (•ot.•nuni•nt moved'',
111,11 %WA 1,1 .111•1'4441 .1. 1'.0):1.1; 4,1 1.1 1 iUit, ful flu•ir..rin pnlitirll welln•e ;+
TWO g.'n'hn.••n pepr,•s.•nli„c 41..
\41ashingt1111-( •tPi-111111.W lied•.•11rru lit
Ottaw-t for :1 weekp•onterring with the
11an,tdi in Iiow•i muni with. t, f••r: n•••e' a prubrrtW. Your.. '••r ,' .I:,lr lime-
te the tariff. The Cafe•I 14. Iter. 114+ fore'. 1.:liulnn. I'rb. hJ. 1
cow it maximus. mai a tnitiinuitu 11'0 Orr Ai .Id t'.:rt :\I r. ItnnsGnvl
tariff. the mu„tillrmn tariff 641,4 'H. -idea -4i. not IAnh :It lie rpiehti '11 ./- it
'1"1.11 a{:.i1144 rutnl'r;rs w u.11- i17--'.e4(l r.[rlu r, stir. 1.,e tyould Wit t, i -h 'it)
• Cr,,uin.ire• age in+t-tb' t ietrfiletstele
There is a 'rontre,ion • Int lb.* 04 her•,
hide tit !hr line that the t'anridian
treaty itith FIanr,•I involves a lis- I;;; I30 i•iiit• -Ii:its worker-. 'she ('ul-
rrllhih elion'a4:tient flee 4 1)14.1 States: Ia•lian we or knelt).left., 'w:11 probably
'hit the \1•ushinglon (iovtbnonait '.;s e,Aetn,ll• Ihxt$ii.:,1, atliat' looks better
• evklenity t'reluctant to impose 'thu tit to 71 :l • rents a day.- tvlt,i:•h- Mr.
higher GuiH and Sent .el,l imis.i•tners B;m.ford slat••, i.•.I1 41,,..-k'illyd nn-
to1)44Twit t,. xM art v ill if t herr wt re chaotic receives in Germany. Indeed,
`y any p, '.4,w I .nf, A:,li•.,-- 1'lila 4q T1, i! e/d we are :l' sl torr' -.l U' ler e•nirl'..inl4
Stafe• :i •111' - ;hit Mr.- Kin'Aud'is"note motee•nwl
Tlnplirttw-/;n chi.-. +urtloy the- condi-
tines Get -titan wo! kers
.lie paid 47.11 rents, au '.glin-t $1.'25
M- OUR COH''EMPORAR tE$t
It Shines. ll
lanren AdVett l -,r.
A •t • in may hitte her list tt
%a busk. tit out her sluing hat.
WI it Annoys the Dogs.
i.r.,r•I,,.e 1:c, we.
n,t: 4,4444.• fr,v 'swr�'i • -dal
H. ONTARIO '
NEW
Springy Wear
Ladies' Suits
Coats, Waists.
Skirts. Whitewcar,
Etc.
are being daily unpeekell and
{.laced in stock. Our Iri•et efforts.
It -Wee -Weft elven -to Frttttw Ilse
bet.. of everything -- terns',
tit, Huish, et yte and value
Further Price Rcduttioas
on alt Furs
roan more ne.•,1 for FURS
thio-NetMier Pet -YYe”--raw Int)
any Fur in our stork now lit a
great' moving -krt. thanhalf
what cost will be next season.
11'.. ageinet pity policy to carry
tvie stock. Cottle snd
Jahn Stead
Ladies' We ar, 1 s and China.
Hamsltr•n`i. �%
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Whitt n.tl •s the avt•t'ag" dog 111n.i ' - .—_ _.•
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ia\tu wts - ••n :toy men solos 4rodn.l i the ilulalrint expanded 1•y• them ,on
without now. •,. road., yet it does not ammo that •we
His st Word.
Cu• hullo-t.melanl and 1 ou .
tt ift,►6 Ki' re utl, rhtoo4b. �l
, lid 1 • dr.tr little 6ri ie. -1 swat I°
tell yA la {treat ee.•ret. 1 pre pale.' 1.11
t his 'li doer utyacif ! - %Vhat do vow
think of it r •
••Mrfl•-dear." f, n'ir11 the Neste. 'Ilse 1,
grape flu t were lie.•.'
Billiards: ' • •
victor., a .•:,•:.;-:.
\ 1111144ml it b:•. 1..•811 '4119 t ell if, 014;
(111/1 t•. 1'I•v,1 al) •..,l. -,,.i 1',011844 •l J►rl't•
w.lald hr -a tC del .teal a sense ill a
rh1 i 41,01 n li••t•t4nria• holds ptnvetiwnt lo .-p41 ow1•• of them in
r tut, t-'ttvett' cheap ivnrieni n tha in pl.•rc, re here 1 ituxie at;ng „bit -mire *VP
that t 1, e i' o., di -.'..,Mate' i1,4 1,r' inyu11ving 'the. lot of tile Catiedtan not pm .1.,1 - Billie de is a tine game. time
('411.1111 ,.•,a iti.t Ili' 1'1111 e.14' •Ice+, and wagr-ea rue4• tilt:111»11 Wilt 1.1 JO anything wr111l;..in
tlrtt 4I.,•r.• is ul't•aslo8• for ,•m:11•e.- le. it not ruthot• ridic;lloiis fie. Mr. 'it nete.t 4at'e le ltc rel-'•, IpIt eye fui•
• -ilio Bente+a they err miltuel. 1f the le.t..f red to a. the tow wage.: a "ii*
a - • .A Rest
\\'ashinglnn anlh.lrititis want to lax pinteel ionid country like.Germany tie
their own people •ehr:tvih•nnttx•it' an.in• iteenient to Caned i.n tvo,kers' -74411410141
41)141.114 -rine.
r.
iaulr(li19 (1 "1) 1'snsd,1 that is a metier to 4 te4..1• the adoption of 'the • s1'iC - tit,),,,, 1to applicnn I --les, 1 r. 14)11
1 ) •ist•d ter n met•1 of all work. Arr,you
ter theta' ter. decide for them. lveta. under which such whims are paid? 'Alit-eau'tyTtse•t••
l'.anul I is nut in any 'meal t , i r, b , r Tip. Chn(on sage should hr reminded. AI r li ton { xl.ul. ; of Giant, sum,
her duli : ajC,unat 1'nitrd State.; goods ilial 1'nhtidixn surt4,ors air not shell AI hie, te4hr..p4u•. Oi w I. 0p ,ed had
Wild sous• dG sat inn tn.We,•tltrr ,alt y break eon. t,•uly tin' the dishes. washed
1 I bereft of r• sense al...pul'swiat ll till the bads made be.
way in. shown i'u tie. side of ^the • . fore anybody else in the louse was
• line.' -up.
MANY POLICIES.
• Thr e inei•Irnt he notable from thfart - -
that it 1.4.11-'4,, ,ire, thio Paned* sent
' tariff drpatat• ' to. \Vashingtun:
• now the United Sttte,. sends its .10111'
lads.imnt't'e to I lei:iw'n,
DIHbC i gv1DENCc.
The •i'".'t
wta;Ij e•.. -..din
in e,lnt1etet ion f
Dogs and Flies..
The vuii+ly of opinions offveed "1; - - 'r w'ooIPoih41•nlinel•tte.t4
,A t hiirdrlphia- ph} sician sa 's that
Op.. ttion then -diets • on the nartbr, coram n� boost• }1.r is a eater
ii.o.,tidn Is lather bewilderidg to any- menace' to the lipoid", than toad loge:
one who 1ties to keep track of thein. - I'erhap4; but e'VI.11 sn, .Butt son 1 lie
Pint'. Mt-. liurd,•n, the leader _•4 the srau reaaror why the temple should tot
I motet.? Iht•tus•lvrs against mild do s
4'10.1 V. advni•ates giving $23,thel. t)) to , nr.liny of her kind of dogs that Met e
(ite•at Iir!tnin to put•chase two Dread.. it nuisance• of thrnls'hxt. The fly
'lin parr the duty % girls 6n the British any}. He , turn- will .eine. It eah't lx' mnzzl!tl
feasts 't1 ern ler r,oration- lit n A'aur-
- but it cat be dealt 'with in other
111.4Signal Inst w'ttek ) t
th the removal of the alias 114VV-, wayA.
1- A Gitod Record.
•urt.lx on Incests froth' Germany.- l\Ir. 3lonk, the Conservative leader • tltrattord Ilcacon.
The Sighai's rontrnti that tile con- fns 14nt'l c, npptte•v the whole thing- Guelph hew is men. Mr. John Camp-
them
r pays the duty is st,-ikingly min -
ago
1'anadiaH nava, or any- bell. who has surged fur the cause
floss ha, a let ter rerriicd a few dare thing else. - . , firm, that of the J. 13. Ar•instro,ig
1i Mr. !hider. an Ontario member. 1l'onlpany. fol• tarty -two years, and
ago by 14 lilxie rirh merchant {enol a hay practically beim at work every
. Montreal firm tai -to slrteru. .- , • advocates eendin{q a smm of n11,ne•y at w.,t king thy. 'Pais is certainly a
This letter stated that owing lis,,the the present janctulr, letting it end "reels' which it would, he hard to
removal of the gotta: on (irr'\utn there. Hr dupe not want a Canadian excel. There outset have been faithful I
greets an Melee placed by ohr field,. rich nays. . service or he wot1W not have been re -
Wiled a1 long. It is a pleasant thing
mn• as
et ter cashmere gloves la
wotild Col. Sam. Hughes wants +to do big , to err it noon advanced to a higher
be executed t reduced priers. the re. things. An order for half -a -dozen ! position with another f41-11) and it is
dactiun all arum en this under tieing. I)readestmghts would snit him for a i 4111 0,44 enmity gratifying to find. it
atuntit ',even ler ce The [velure(' start. I record;' of long, faithful service •with
the satbe'flrm. tr
--Latices will turn the t aai the Ler. Dr. Chiehnl M1ast' Huron, has WI
The Difficulty.chant's selling price, and t per- scheme 'for Terni Dreadnaughts KentnlayEveningPat.
Boston Torture teller. “Lady." said
the fortune teller. shuffling the cards.
'•the fates decree that you will visit
foreign lands. You may mingle in the
court life of kings and queens. Con-
'teringalt.rivals, you will marry the
man of youcthoice, a tell, dark, hand -
mime gent of distinguished ancestry -
in font, is peer of the veelm."
'Mill he be young ?"
•Yes; young and rich." --
The visitor in her excitement
clutched the seer's arta. "But haw,'
low cried eagerly, "how am 1 to get
rid of my present hushand P"
our• grltsog there 4.s4 •• Flt., 11ori'-
ower, Mere is oat itelefir.iteness'tilatilL
tract" u-heal-1bt se.:tiT•1t nulkca-trtrt•
e►apb441 lin to the p-rnlanet.ey mud,
etTt!'ttvette..1 of t 4)'" t4iea1-el .'t. •.��,
14y the (intrinmel►t taking aver ce•r4.
tido leading roads and tilvi•iln; the
...hers up ► ll
A Third of Your Time
is spent in Lod. Don't &te••p
on slate ora Ie,ideneeittaes,
l'UME 11EItE ANTU Bi'Y .Yth.4ii
BED -BOON! It -
We h+wr rirgtnt brass
heels.. of most +tpptu4•wl pet -
'erne.. and d. rasing table's
suite ble t•' male!, nt pt•h•1 r
you'll agree are Ir+4sottable.
Examine sell 1:.•.'. •
GEO. JOHNSTON\
hurititinr and 1'111101taking. -
\1'rrt :I;dr ,Ilu'1t•.
S'RATFt:R').
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--•Weita.ua a L',c.% tar our itree
c,►tatugue and learn Th.C-eraMrt----
1nf our .•ant•yrs in Cpmetercr.f,
Shr hcnd or Telegraphy de'al't.
. n8-144-. \y 1 clave 1 n.-
)•rail:cltl trwin;e,C .,•!,all in
�\\•..trruU: �t:u Comare. at•e
I1101,4nKh. ill-! tell o,a ••x per i•
'need and wee'..aat:Kr4d.4.1'. t,r,
positron.' S u,l,1,1' nee entirr;nt4
each week. Yea sh. alai enter
DOW. t
-_a_ ,t.- 1c1.Al•
114.\�.
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ty rtivf
W. ACHESON f SON
New Dress Materials
We feaptri ohr new Dress lioods('uur big display thin week -=
New SurgesNew Broadcloths -
New Diagbnals Beautiful wateriale 43 to et inches .
wide, in gleet range of ahadee---
black, limey. rose, wisteria, gran,
taupe,. hrowne - correct weight for kering and Summer $1
wear. Special price per yard, :ilk, 73c•amd •
Cashmere Hosiery Our Illy importation. o ea to I.11 W e
strongly rrrututurud out•
Hosiaety xt :tae, or three traits
for 51.110, men's or women's. %Vt. have epeeist' lines for txtye tied
girls. Stockings of all styles and weights -new, and grand value.
mtewear • Beeetiftll, fresh and a large assortment, and
higtt•elass, ' and prime so low It reigns
scarcely worth while for anyone attempting
to make their .r*rn \Vhiteweer.
.Skirts, -Goevni, Corset ('overs, I)rewer4, ready foe. you'
immediate buying.
Prints and Cambrics Ind dark
I'1 ints, • tell
:end dirk I'rinrs, f • all
, ' beet inakrlw— Ilk, 1'21 15
Men's and Women's Furs and
Fur -lined Coats
We heir sti1l a hese choice to 'tele •t front, - All at sacritl,'e
\zprieea note -many lit exactly half forme:' to ire and value.
C
IN -r ACHESON a SON
eutltd ).' t � � ,,,• ,�
towurhitr •-ooncils, 1, sponsileility cul { ,
1 hy este and 111alute11..8, . t.f the roads
eoold ke placed whet a it 'telling... The .-. 4-r HER R t
w'raknrtlabt the pr•-a-ttt plan is the � 1 7\
trlr1 { ourf a.4l j1?T, • ,
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•
iiy;c1ed rF%,ttrlhnsto
ulr4rep• the•".al•niter they
are i1utanved.Ni'o leading ro
ad e411
be kt• r 1 .
1 t e Intfcnul•v. stall with
rine
iuuniclpslity 4.,spitosili. ler ''he, ►.e•c-
1
HMI atwther for another willies.
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(GET A iR4CTICAL EDI•('ATIU\
T.y attending the famous '
ELLIOTT
USINESS COL
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O1 ER-!
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1 Rus;nees+ l;doeation 14 .the
gtY';ttrsC • le,;a.•v you inn leave
you.- ch lilt 41. pet down t„
the b••d•ro. k 1"..,111,11.1ion .1 living.
. 1••• 1 • m
fu area rt1. 1+n1l as s
, welllhv 14r.u411.144.0 to 411e t ht.ti't= -
It.eit1rY19.1 '
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\ Enter any day. Individual
;n nior•'I'earhets 31 it! irttbtiiill
• TORO/V1i0. ONT. and •'lntltrscial aut.jrcte.- Send
04 hasps,) alien. It will pay rive t<'.itri
fur 1► tiruhtr4: 1
Wee fur WU 11.11•4.011•, Cal id. g•le• •
tr"_'-'77- -- . .. .-- - , i Atll�'iitltrl 4411)1 ('owltlerei,l
f:dncatustl \ Asax•ta wn of 1 tr.-
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Spring 1 '
Easter Term Opens
Term • March 29.
Frons Marrs nth maim into our
Svm/ner Bessie.' from. July 4th and
affords coht,twous opportunity for
bright young people to quahtr for
food business pos.tions. Our school,
The Central Sustn•ss College of
Toronto, invites your co.aideeation,
Catalogue motel on request.
el. Shaw. Principal, Yonne a1 tierrard
L`lits., Toronto.
.t.:g..twto .,mo
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Write for earth n'
WIWGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A NEW TOO
1t 'bat iswhit
the 4 wst.values aF
w1. have ever little
tin to:. -The '2.ic,:ate
• i
\Ce r.n•l .' -in sle•ck•,,lle
Tooth Powders avid T
oto want. lye have qnu• in •ti.•k (route of
d I'',tt-wearing lines of Tooth Brushes
-\Vee have them at .r 11 pi it.•... from :.c
nd Ick lines :err •le•rislly Stood.
he test liras;- Tooth Pastes.
cleansitet.rqueds.
L .
HICK, Central Drug Store.
Goderich. Ontario.
Bigger and brighter
THAN EVER
Odr Sltrittt;•�1'•t,►llrtn4 ar'e now it ,
and comprise . all the n1•a•t•,t\
creations in wt'a\l and shade0.
e441)41•wt ice e,P
r. ititeli •, Mao; table beli)wes'that
is should give two Dreadnotigbts
ce, he the equivalent in money,
and t}lep submit the guestioti of a
Caned n navy, to the people.
Mr. Barnard, Victuiea, H. O.: advn-
eates a fifeet unit on the Pari1C Coast.
but is in favor of w Canadian nn
Mr. Doherty, Montreal. thinksib
will be time enough for Canada to
establish a navy when she has it voice
in Imperial relations with foreign
powers. In the tneantime he adeo-
eA(e. delay.
Mr. Magrath, Alberta,,would make
a contribution of $10,001,010 to Great
Britain, spread over a few yeas
(whatever that means), and for this
he would take vessels in exchange at
some Noire time. ,
Mr. Sharpe. an Ontario member,
to the Oovetntnent. to increase ,its
Canadiep navy plans by the acid
tion
of two 1) noughts, end till's With-
di
tion,
ing
the
'WEST HURON, UNITED! -
November last The Signal, in is
*Ion of the neva'' defence ques-
ildly deprw•ated the mule memento§ tied me use of
wen I•:
A pr,tcl.i
•haps most
of all cancer
Ing of treini
OP the At la
the 141. L 4
Lakes.- Tee
purchased Tram th
and could tet
once for the train
serve force. This w
British exchequer to
price 81 oho an
the most essential lac
Ing up'of a' naval fu
man the ships.
This policy, though it .look
to us. evidently did not strike
agination of the country, and, declin-
ing to be a voice in the wilderness.- or
to assume the role of an intrensigeant,
we quietly dropped our policy by the
wayslde-teft it to take care of itself.
But, though abandoned, it did not
perish. 1 be metnber for West Huron,
who is 'always on the lookout for
something new and different, came
aerosol it and immediately adopted It,
and after a few weeks brought it to
the notice of Parliatnent as an alter-
native to the policies propounded by the
Premier and the 'fouler -If the Opposi-
tion. We should, like to he able to add
that it compelled' the admiration of
the whole Homan, and that immedi-
ately all other proposals were *band.
I policy which would per-
ectively serve the ends
1 would be the station-
s • hips at various plinks,
lent
a nd nn the Pacifle, ton
wren and on the Great
nece. . ry ships cdtld be
ritish Admiralty
commission at
of a naval re-
n relieve the
the beta of the
d w•uld Ovide
tar i the d-
rce-t men ti
The Invincible Armada.
Brantford Etpositor.
This is the statement of the growth
of British naval power given by Ad.
miral Fisher on his retirement from
office. ,it is an effective reply to the
insinuations of naval decadence which
Lor&Beresford do recklessly snide pol-
itical capital against Admiral Fisher
and the Liberltls.
1904. 1009.
Battleships ..10 44
First-class cruisers.... ......13 37
timelier cruisers and gun-
out delay. it --- } boats .... .... ...... . ...-- R) CIA
And the member for West Huron, I Destroyers 'ii - " 121
Mr. Lewis. advocates the training of MuMedrines.es..... .ii.. NM
seamen for the British nary, opposing 1 Endorses Mr..Proudfoot's Saggesbon.
both the policy of a Canadian navy _ Canadian Fenn.
stied the proposal to contribute money There was w 441)04 suggestion made
forthe British navy. in the Ontario legislature the other
He
re is choice aplenty for the man day by the member for Centre Huron,
who hits not made up hi. mind. Mr.
Borden might be'in despair over the
division of opinion among him follow-
ers did he not know that, however
disunited they may be in their own
camp, they will show a solid front in
voting against the Government's pro-
posals. A year ago the House united in
a resolution on the natty question, and
until a few weeks ago Mr. Borden
when he urged that the construction
of a system of good roads over Ontario
would be brought nearer if the Gov-
ernment would take over certain
roads and constntct them upon meet.
lar plans. This is quite in line with
what Canadian Perm hes been advo-
cating for several months past. While
everyone must admit that some prog-
ress is being made by the system that
Is now in cop ration under the Road
improvement Act of assisting county
oouncile W the extent of one-third of
Retiring
from Business
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Cure Your Cold
White Pine with Wild Cherry and
Laxative Bromide Quinine Tablets. are
•sure cures ; .25c a package.
H. C. DUNLOP
, 1313Cliti;,IST,
UOD£R1CH.
The greatest sale in the history of Goderich will
commence
March I2th, I9I0,
AT PARSONS' FAIR
Free of Charge
i
As this store is rented and has to he remodelled by
June 1st, everything will have to be sold, and the
entire stock will he reduced to unreasonable prices.
We–have a large stock of WALL PAPER –all
the best American Paper, from 5cward. Bord-
ere to be sold by the roll, will be cel red out at a
reduction of twenty-five per cent. as long as it lasts.
This is all new stock and the latest 1910 patterns.
Everything will be re -marked and sold at seduced
prices March 12th. Corhe early before the \ rush.
No goods will be exchanged during this sale.
Parsons' Fair
ti -
We will send you, free
of charge, a very hand-
some fifty - page book,
entitled : "11 -ss— a
Magazine for kW' ihut-
trating'-•forty new styles
for Spring and Summer,
1910. Be sure you get a copy of this book before
you buy your Spring Suit and Overcoat. You are
entitled to the newest and best in clothes, and this
book will acquaint you with what you should know
before you hny. It also contains a dress guide for
every occasion, which is invaluable to the good
(dresser. This magazine is published by the
Lowndes Company, Toronto, makers of the 20th
Century Brand of Clothing, and is correct in every
detail. Instruct us to send you a copy.
WALTER C. PRIDJIAM
Sole Agent,
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